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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3», 1880.

VICJU-UX. atParia, ia the billiard con? test, secared S,X)0 point#, and won tba game, beaUn^i$os*on forty-fl*e point*. *3 -yii., i»i— Hi ^•BBBapasB %tair

Am explosion of fire-damp occured yes lerday in a coalpit at St. Etfenne, Prance, while "tie miaetuwere, at wor*Lf ©even bodieabare been recovered.

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Thik Ib ju*i the weather in which to remember that wet feet aw the begin nin!g* of tnatiy m&ladiei, and the health leal persons are the first to be unfavorably affeeted by soaked »oU»-

Tint govern or« of the Turkish province® have been instructed to forward half the rto**receipt* on revenue to the cap it a! to defray tb*oo«t of the present tnllitary preparation# of Turkey..-A-

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LocrraiAifA reports have it that next spring more negroe* win teave that state th*n ever before, although last year nearly a qo&rter of the cotton crop was lost through lack of labor. Let the negroes move and scatter over this continent tbetr future in all ways will be the better for it.

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Thb Brooklyn bqait! of alderman, discussing the license fee to be charged Chinese laundries, finally adopted a resolution lefArirfg^^icense lo qby*oui(i\ho wim no| an 'Afrretfcan ciuz^nu Ho** do the aldermanSfratri to drive? theChineiMB into naturalization? That will be the rcsulV

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It was announced Friday evening that the St. Louis Timet newspaper had been transferred to the proprietors of the Re pttblieaff. vthQ have acquired a majority ot fhi jbolidsjof the jape£

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puoHcfttton Wni be ^(ifitinucd at the TttjnMitfn office uhtil the Cdhtracts expire, when it will be suspended.

Time*' correspondent, at

Washington, has found out that important federal positions in^e state of New YorW are46eing* conferred, in advace of the expiration of their terms, upon Republican politicians bitterly hostile to Roacoo Cbnkling/and it ls,T»lnted that requests by Octieral Garfleld haye caused thl^^ube to t| iakci.'

Thk storm which visited the eastern coast Sunday

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the most rapid and

troublesome traveller of the season. Iliiw or torn dayTigo! tormenting the HexiMi two dnys lauw it dashed through thb' Sotifh, Afopptng rain and slt'Ot wherever it went. Now It is scurrying across the Atlantic, and many a Sea captain wfll be able to tell English meterologlsts how much backbone a storm can have in spite of heinn of Southern origin and hft'ing travelled a great distance. iijut-.-m i.. •|iti— ii in mi

PHOJilA JO UK A \l

The Peoria Journtd srt-itu tfbe In the hair-raising buslnds from the way it has been applying the scalping knife to a Mr. Kmery, of that place and late of the Peoria I'ranscript. a

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The time Is ripe for ... politics and the evolution of new issues. News.

KOTPT.

The first step In the work of Judicial reform.ab«ut tiVbe sic^it*plH4»«d

will probably be taken this week. The Iniemaubnal Cymbal on MNMibns. The lasi remninu of the abuses of consular privilege* by whtcJi. from to 1808v not kas than half a million Jws were extorie^ frow the

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ilWi'iiE MArrm. a breaking up in

What*# the matter now. Johnr aotf^ times at this glorious seSibn of the year a H»Jia follow is "very mello#w whW lielrWJf^ "Hpe" Walt a week or so if "the evolution of new issues don't subside.—Inter Oemn

Johony iielsms frJ tto ouVldf ^uh^or', he can't le reccfnclled to the f«wt lhat people like 8pm* of ifwif ^New ismies is what he wants. Let theCaptain Ocneralcy.and the Pension question be stopped X™ don't be harsh brother of the* tras

roo MUQlf "WATCH"

An exchange report* that a leading dry goods house of Boston, has a hot fight on its hands. The wife of an lt»n manu facture^ while ftoltig »bme ChHsimas shopping, was seiseti by a private detective. a cheap collar detactaeti from tltft ruffling of her dress, where it had accidently become caught, and the lady placed in a cell at the police station, charged with larceny^ Her husband has handsome retainer to a leading lawyer, and fnstructed hl!t W obtaitt M\ revenge for the outrsga.

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OUR WASIIIMiTOX LETT EH.

flpedil OMrvKpottdeoce to th* Washixoto5, Dec. 37, 1880. Not only daylehd UHjw fitars' day are ct leimrtgH at the Capital of tkq Nation, buidliov^nme^l employees aro' permittedll hal^ kolid^ from the day before Christmas, to the 2nd of January, A* our population Is quite largely mad« up of officials, the season here, is one of greater leisure than almdst anywhere else. But Utile public business Is trans acted between the 23rd of December and the 3rd of JannaiyHM 1

The two poliiical subjects most talked of hern, since adjournment, are these: The freshly reported tender of the State Department to Senator Blaine, by President elect Garfield, and a rumor as to the '^policy''ol the latter. As to this matter of "policy," the Baltimore Stm't correspondent in ihlscity telegraphed as follows, nnder d&tC the26tb

As to the new reports concerning the course the President-elect will persue, it is probable they are merely reflections of what was said while Gen. Garfield was here in November. As a ball of snow acquires body by being rolled from point to point, so a suggestion, made here a month ago, has become almost a positive statement. No well informed Republican in this city believes the next administration will be other than a Republican administration.

The agent sent here by the Oklohoma Colonists will remain, he now thinks, until the reassembling of Congress, and as long thereafter as he sees a prospect of accomplishing anything. He gets no assurances from the President or the Secre tary of the Interior.

Secretary Ramsey is one of the men of long experience here who have made many friends and no enemies. The re ported probability of his coming again as Senator gives lively satisfaction in this city. Recent reports from Maine also are to the effect that Senator Hamlin's friends will not permit him to Retire in favor of Hale, Frye, or any one else. The 8ena tor refuses to talk on the subject, further than to say that he has done nothing to secure a re-election. In this case, too, a very large number of Washingtonians would be sorry to miss a familier figure on their streets and in public places.

A great number of prominent Demo crats insist tluiU the vote of Georgia can not be counted. While it is true that the state law prescribes that the electors shall meet on the first Wednesday in December the Constttbtldti HkeWii® |i¥bYid^s *that the Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors andthe day oawfflch thay shall give their Votes, whicli snail be the Samfc throughout the L'nfted States. It is held under this clause that it is clearly unconstitutional to count the vote of Georgia. The Democrats can afford

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govrrnment. ti be swepi away. The aaUve coum. where bribery of ev*ry kind has long been fMractfcwA, will be put thoroughly in order The criminal Jurisdiction of ilw inttsmattenal tribunal wfll be extended. The present Egyptian code vUl be tttiwi In tktm tefoma tiw representatives of the Onlted »%*m are taking an adi** P«rt«

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Indiana, ieaifth^ CftHO"Clv{^is noW known 1 W^hCwlunMffl^Mammoth cave, cky, in grandeur and extent Its length is said Ijy some to lie twenty-throe but [mor^/careftil estlmat«R hate {3accd it at coptsiderable lee»—about nine

making an exploration scent gustier than really ia. The general

ltkf thtillUe °f well-known caves In Virginia in beauty. Tbe 4l4fer^ portion# of itks Wyandtrtte were known ev«ir since the settlement of the snmuridinit country. In tSW an eitetutivi addjtioa waa opened np, and recently anothor large chamber has been ex* pitted. Openih|rs are seen whieh lead ti still other chambers beyond tltose already known. The structure of this immense caveat diSMi aetnrwhat trotA that of Oth eJ

chambers with arehed roo&, and on their fioorn an SMtttdi of loow rock^ s|»onding in fbrm to the curve of the erili^. 8onwof tlMfl« apaitn#ratM are poetK llarly grand In appearance. The laiprt lj== 1,000 feet in circumference and ia height, the hill in the

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bem nearly equal this in extent and exit in beaatY.Among Mv'itiiy 'be' o«&fl«Ma tweaaty^lTe feet In diameter and thirty 1m te be%ht, aisA* grantor. atalMttta aeuii iiln Icf. Earing

A female cvmapMNlebt complaina that her htaahaod eat* octioaa and aaoras. Now, a man, wlii wpukl %Vored brewth lr» iciiiiirhe*i wad iisrt' a deaert.— Lemttr. iiJL,!UJl ..XXlillLLBJIL 4

If the thotwand* that now ha*e their r**t and eowfArt deM^rt br mmptk* tinsi of kidftey and Iffet CMnj^aln t* would gi*e natures remedy, Kidney-Wo?t» a Wal they woiahlbe speedily mt*(L It mm Oil wall «t*WM atj&e wune time a»d

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Majestic Consolidation.

60 HALF UtiXDRED STRONG 50

Po*lt!v«l]r the grcalMt a»d ouJy Hall 8bow in «xUit«nc4. f'-'H'

Commencinf tho perfornjauce nightly »t 7:30 o'clock, thirty taitmfe* ahead of all other nhowB, oar patronii thereby aecurtiog three hours ot al-

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"'But there are rumors as to General Garfield's intentions, be in regard to policy and patronage, which would sr*m to indicate a possibility that after all hia administration may not be in more favor with the stalwarts, or a large portion of the stalwart* than has beeh the administration of Mr. Hayito^-^ ^,! /t"' ]'Hi 8o far as the now general taJk of Senator Blaine going into a State Department concerned, it is impossible to say anything, except tharair hftr friends in this city are positive that a choice of Cabinet places has beeh offered him. They state their belief so positively that I am forced to believe the story has the sanction of the Senator's oWn word. '',f

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C. K. HO^FORD7

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Saturday, January 1,1881.

Engagements the renowaed coiaedian and great character, actor,

SOI SMITH RUSSELL. In his now famous character of TOM DI^Oifl WAT, In El Brown's new American uw coined^, in foar acts.

Supported by hia own company of superior artfste a« perroroied at Abby^s Park Theatre' Ifew York, four fconsec*tite weeks, toa succession of crowded and ealhnsiastlc audiences. Beoeived everywhere with screams of langhter and applause.

Evening'pricesf.J/J..v.:.... TOc, 80c and t5c Resurred Sfata $1.00 MatlAee Prices—Adults, 50c children. 95c.

Sale of seats will commence' at Button's, three daya in advance.,rf£- f,„r ttsf-i y:- u»-, fr

klPERA! W^trsk.

C. E. IIOSFORD, Manager.

4: ONE MJHT.O$t,Y,. wn

Friday^ December Blst.

».{ THE' UNEQUALLED ''4 If. IIAVFRIiY'H 4.=^

J. H. 1IAVERLY JA.Proprietor J. II. MACK '.VA Manager The largest tronpe iu the World Over Half a lundred ill! Press, rii^ifwslon ami bukllt are

Hundred ill! Press, pi^ifwslon porior to all past effort#

12^ Snpcrb Vocalists All the Best. 15 Solo Instrumentalists

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PrcajatiMTTwo and Three *. Xs DtfTrreni Act* at tae Time Amidlnx and ditpcMiiig with tho old thread-bare aad worn oat roatime that it h*» been cwntomwr? follow,

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The greatest New York success of the present •eaaoR.

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40 In First Part All the Best. 12 Acrobatic ^log^isls

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12*^* Song and Dance Artists All the Best. 10 Great Hnd Men

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ftvcrvthlng new from beginning to end. Old Feitafe* Olwanlea. W, H. Strickland...«,...General Agent D. S. Thoiaa* I .. i. A .1. .1.. A jftei* Agent

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VARIETY CONCERT

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%«AtJUHJESSET'S TIP-TOP SALOON, BBtnl C17 Main street, bet, SUi aad 7tk sta.

NICE FRESH BREAD AND CRACKERS..,

Ftn^goo® ftert breadC cakes, awl dty batter crackers, audc freah fwrj day, call at the aorta west coracr of Foartk aad Kagle streets.

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Ulsters an^L Overcoats,

In Men s, Youths/ Boys' and Children's Departments.

OWEN, PIXLEY, & Co.,

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Christmas Gift.

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One of those Littl« Suits, 4 to 8 years old: Overcoats, too nice, same ages, $2 50 tO $6. '.'•({ .VV,ijo n.','

Boy8 and youths Ulsteretss, 12, 18,14. 15,16, 17, 18 years old, at greatly reduced prices. Styled new and pretty.

Men's Business and Dress Suits, plenty. Prince Albert and Cutaway Frocks, nice and cheap.,

Knit Jackets, styles and prices to suit you sizes, 86»to 44. White Shirts. $2 quality, down to 1 .*50.

Extra fine Gloves. Handkerchiefs. Susspenders. ^ind Neck-ties. Fine Percale Shirts. Underware, &c., too numerous to mention, but. valuable and usbful.

Remember One Dollar well spent is worth Five Dollars in useless aHicles. Consult your interest and give us a call, and we will try and make it to your inteirsts to Call again. ..

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