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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
H ENTRY C. PEEPLES,
A r TO BN EX) AT Wff
umtm, osoaeia.
. JNO. J. HUNT,
attorney at law
If R. MILLS, LAW.
AT
pusn,
formal preparations were to te made.
Immediately- behind them t ame the re-
fkiirt.v foVthe Tt ntnfiirfifi hut a mo-
’ipent s time and arrangement the reception of nosi-
tlons be made, then
began, the diplomatic corps, with their
ladies, mitering first. Many of the for-
sign uniform representatives were in military
and radiant with the insignia of
various orders. Diptomats filed into the
M» e room in the order of the.r appoint-
WSibly minister, dean of the corps, was una-
absent from the city. Baron
stars and four stars the of the and major-general down
«nd admiral in and army silver anchor navy of the
;to the single bar
army lieutenant and naval ensign. Fol-
tOltttog these came officials of the gov-
erMEent and 18-fc. the Grand associated veterans of the Re- of
toe War of Army
nfibUe. and members of the oldest inhab-
rants oTtoe association of toe district of
TAepublic reception was announced
at hut it was nearly 1 o’clock
whenthe gates were thrown open to
admit teShmentp. visitors in small: squads and d#
close of toe Frpm that the time crowd until poured the
Oegtoteealy through reception the parlors. At 2
O’clock, the hour fixed for the conclu¬ still
sion of and the reception, president the crowd said was that he
great, the
would remain and receive all who came.
New York, Jan.
first stabbing affray of the new year
oocurred at 12:18 this morning, and
followed by several other altercations
the street, and leading to the firing of
pistols with fatal results. It has not been
a very joyful New*Year for the police
And coroners.
At 12:15 o'clock this morning Michael
Orowe, no years old, was stabbed in
left bretot, during an altercation with his
brother-in-law,and died soon aeterwardg
twenty-two years old,
mscious in frost of a
m being Tenth removed avenue to-day, his
to
olice station it was
sre was a bullet
suder How blade, obtained which had
. he
: this afternoon, Patrick
sars old, came in Prifice
vitli his ankle and leg
claimed he was struck
with his club. Fitzger-
i, the house of the
r here, was broken
■glare There and everything of
ay. was a loss of
id money.
itien of Governor HU1.
r ., Jan. I.—Gov.. D. B.
rated to-day, with more
pomp and ceremony
occasions. There was
ic demonstration in
l ’
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us« of stoves in
officer has token
toe Shock on hearing the neWk kilted
Suicide of a Youth.
Rochester, N. Y., Jap. l.—John Post
is the deliberately name of a boy but 14 years of age,
who committed suicide at
his father’s himself. house Post this morning well known by shoot¬ in
the ing locality where he was lived tod of
as a
quiet habits, and the affair created a
gyeat sensation. None saw him kill him-
JUf or heard the fatal shot. He was
found back of a bam on his father's
premises with a bullet wound in his
hour head. when Apparently found. he One had of been his dead family an
went to call him to breakfast, and thus
made the discovery. \
Disastrous Result of a Secret Marriage.
> Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 1.— A secret
marriage in the Presbyterian chapel at
Black Rock, performed last July, has re-'
suited disastrously. Theodore V. Hib¬
bard Hamson, was clandestinely West wedded belle, to in Cora the
a avenue
The European Situation. -
London, Jan. 1, — [Special.}— 1 The
morning journals printed yesterday the
usual review of the event* of jbe part
year, and writain expressions of satis¬
faction at While the progress auguring already for toe accom¬
plished. they is the only future,
France, say, country
which threatens toe peaoe of Europe.
today. ‘ v • *
Clothier Arrested for Arson.
Anbonia, Conn., Jan. 1.—[Special.]—
Sam Mandei, member of the clothing
firm of Mandei Bros., wa* arrested this
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observing the ecUpee. ; Included in these
is a large Datoyer photograph lense,
built forth* especial purpose of photo-
graphing eclipses. It was manufaotur-
astronomers for using photographing the modern dry
plate eclipse process of the for an
sun.
J 5 ^ 3 TE 5 £S“rfiS;
expense was defrayed by private contri-
<o 1:48.
N*W York, Jan. 1.— Professor David
B. Todd makes the following very inter¬
“ esting Statement in regard to the eclipse:
The calendar year 1889 has two total
siSf^X'lA'eus of the path.
The second eclipse el 1888 occurs Ffeilch De¬
cember 22d, Western and wifi be visible in
Guinea and Africa.
and the
east. ;:iv ■ ■ :
dstfLaBsenseas and ths land limit of the partial
MrAMThflesfa eastern
In New J 4t A •.•AwtHAAn
the east ni be seal of
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Walking Out HD Election Beta
New York, Jan. 1.—Mr. George T.
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Louisville & Nashville raiboad,
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