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to the outrace.1 This statement waa goarra fly
applauded."
The rnemben talked excitedly of the eaploston
as Ikey lingered after tat adjou-nin-nt in the
lobbies and corridors. Tin Socialists apparently
were eager t.. clear themselves cf all reproach,
Jule* Uuesde, leader of the Bxtreme Boclallst
group, gesticulated wildly at halt :?. doXen men
who were shouting accusations at him. As th.
Conservative l it-put. Oamard passed, Gueede
rushed Kt bini and exclaimed: "This all your
fault. If you hud made as any concessions it
never would have happened!"
M. Clement, Commissary of Police, who was
In the Chamber half an hour after iii" explo?
sion occurred, and had already collected much
evidence before the Chamber adjourned, said:
v stn ii" CLYCF.ni\r ; ?mii.
"The bomb is said generally lo have given out
a flame like thal from t R enan candle. It n ?? ?
have contained nitro-glycerine. Fortunately it
bur. i la midair, lr ir bad touched the floor,
where it was aimed to strik--. the destruction
of life would have been terrible. Il seema to
have- been loaded mostly with nani- having
peculiarly large heads. These nails have been
found In every pan of the Chamber."
Before the Chamber adj turned a small army of
nurses ani physicians arrived. They took i>>- i
repslon of the commit'ee-ro..ms and
transform" 1 them mr' hosp! where the
v.-ounds .1 the Injured were ex '. I .r scraps '
of Iron and v\ -r. then bandni l ? lhal I
patient* might b? rem ived safe!* I i their li wv-s. j
M. Lepine, Prefi I f Police, thc Procureur- j
General, anti M. Goron moved from mom to room
to learn how many had been Injured, and later, :
were in the corridor* ar.d the Chamber, talking
with the Deputies who remnlned behind
the Adjournment to dlscusa the . xpl isl >n.
The names of the deputies who had been
wounded were given out slowly, Consequently
many false lep.nts girt nbr ?! and scores if
friends and re] itivi ' 1 ? :? I led t the
Palais Botir! ri to make Inquire"-. Vt 6o'clnck
this list. In audit! ri to thc Kmi.ll .;.,- .i.r. -dy
given, wa ...!?? tined:
SOME ''i THK lNiri'i.*) DEPCTIES,
Comte de Montalembert, Cath C ratlve,
for the Nord, several cuts, noni .erious; Henry
Boucher. Rej lean, for tbe Vosgea and captain
in the la?', war, slightly bruised; Baron Gerard, j
Conservative, for Calvados, many bruises; |
Georges Cochery, Republican, for the Loire! and
Chevalier ol the Legion ol Honor, aevera] cuts
and bruises; M !.?? Feullen, M. di Cazenove de
Pradlne, Bann R*n? Charlea Rcllle. Jean
PUchon ana Alexandre Dumas, a lawyer,
injuries.
M. Dupuy was cut in the cheek by a flying
scrap of Iron, bul he stopped the slight flow of
blood with hla handkercl let arri declined med!- |
cal aid. lt- Mourler, tbi restaurant keeper of
tho Chajpiber, suffered a painful wound iu
the arm. and his friend, M. Dulles, aras Injured
,'seri., a sly In both an.is nnd legs Oeneral Jean
Baptiste Billet, Senator, ex-Miplster of War an.'.
Grand (>ti..er ot the Legion of Honor, was
mighty mm
VOU'1.1 FEEL CHRISTMAS MORNING
If you haven't gol your presents ready ' It'll
be too laf' to sneak out then?and buy some
thing?unless you're pretty stnart abott! it.
Iletter not wait, hut drop in at
RIKER'S BIG DRUG STORE
and trike a loo!' at the splendid display of
lovely articles in .silver, sui) ible f
gifts. To tell tlie truth, RIKER'S folks ari- (
showing thc finest assortment of these tl
goods to be found i'i \ w-York. They're the
most popular presents going, and consist in
pail of Dressing < sc . M i cure ard S
in}- Sets in <??-tir<.-l\- new designs, P.
Dishes, Inkstands, Trays, Brushes of every
description elegantly mounted i:i sil.er. Tor?
toise-shell Combs with carved silver b ks,
Curling Sets in silver, with tongs and lamp ;
Ai mizers?a splendid variety i'i silver, cul
and f_n< v glass. Matchboxes and Ash Re?
ceivers in ?_1vct and pearl, Memoran lum
Tablets, Calendar*, Blotters, Mirrors, Powder
Boxes?and that isn't saying a word ye* a!"'tit
the beautiful Silver ami Cut Class 1'. ties,
made to hold lil KER'S exquisite col
and extracts?noted the world over .' >r iheir
superior excellence.
'Hiv- best pan of ii ai! i> th 't you can
'ema':!?and lots of other nice thing:?at a
I of 40 cents 1 -n tht doll 1
6th Ave., Cor. 22d St.
cards .rr.i addresses, and asked them h.,.it they
were (loins. In the Chamtx lo-d ?.. an I wh) they
wish* . ; th : 1 lings.
"\\ li. 1; Satisfied the ? ".ir::.ir---r ri ' Itien
permits r . I< ive. The posst per?
mits wenl b.uk through the passagi
tinlzed again by thi* quaestors, and eventually
were Iel "ur ar tin- hack ..f the Chamber int-, the
Rot Bourgogne."
LIKE AN I A K'T II Jl IKE III K
Persona ps-wlnn the Palais Bourb n ..t the
time <f the explosion eas that alt the windows
raf:-.I and many cracked ar* If shaken by aa
ctr:!.tin,.;;-. Two Ore engines were !.: ?ughi t.
CIIAMB1-.I1 OF 1 ? *: I -! "II I: . I'AKIS.
watehlog proceedings ir. th*- Chamber when the
bomb wm thrown. Beveral .craps nf Iron
itruek him. Inflicting painful but roi dana
flesh wounds. Bertol Qr-vlll . parliamentary
reporter and editorial writer on ir- at i ' of the
"Kc ho .I,- r.ui.-." waa .. .', on
m*t dangerously, in ihe !. . A Rumania.:
t lionel, who ls : .-*)!-: i.l furltiu-rh ir. I'ari
Was in tli.- front row of tin -.aller; when the
bomb explod d tl iii; in the head by a
tagged pl.f in- tal, and fe] * i .
I bictlln--. to the lloor. I1 i rl-.l I ? "'t nf
I the commlttee-rooma for treaiment. Th. ph;
' sleians then pronounced hts injuries terious,
though probably ni t fatal,
The police an- said to have made thirty ar?
rests before 7 o'clock.
PB CVZ.-EU OUT
Persona who were -n th.* visitors' gallery gave
numerous versions of th" explosl ri ar.d panie.
All were tremendously excited, and moe! of tha
women were hysterical when they wen pei
niitteii to leave the Palali Bourbon. Thi
mont news of the eirplosion roi abr md Infantry
were 1-rouf.ht up "ti the double quick, th'- gates
wre closed, and for an hour rv. one waa allowed
to ko from the building Womel Impl ired i n
their knees thar they I p rmltted to go home
to reassure their families bul rh. ir- prayers
..were jrltl ul Dffect Sena! ? ;. wh" ha
Hated from tho Luxembourg to the pain!
? - 'bon th" morven! the annmi: erne nt of th'* ex?
plosion was mi ?m, tried I
bundine, bul r..lmil lm ? waa !?? "i. -.'. They
remained outside the sates, . - their
acquaint inc ? i
An enorm - crowd -ratho- ' outside -I.
Palais Bourh n '..? t tfall. and In ?
steadily arr tl" pvening advam l The;
op-d loudly fo: nee upoi 'ii
The whole nclshborhood was Invested with
military and i
ri.O'U) WI' Ri*IS iv THE UAMBI
The Chamber thli .enln* lo !?: as If ll had
been swept by a riot M n> ri v and chairs
Ile trhere Ihi - fell rift", having bwn wn
from the lloor. In Beveral placet th' floor :-...!
the furniture arc patti with I :" ? I Th
mattresses In th*> committee rooma
red. and the dot r-!atchi i are ameared ? Itl
blood. M. Lefl as if br .u. l.i fro* i a
-t-tth-ficld when he was carried from the Cham
ber. His face waa blackened and str ak< I with
red. and tl;" M< ??'. flowed In ctreama from hla
left hand. Two of his l"i* * -? r had been blown
off. and hla arm hail beer bad! torn
Three hours aft-r ihe explosion 'A was lmpo? ;|.
. Ii'at'i learn whet'- - ? ?? :- .1 the 1. ? '.-?;
had been ir ? ??? I. Bom** of those who were i.i
thr* galleil ? iald thnt he hnd time to oscapi be
fore tho i.*.,i. , ive] > <-!o..d. Otl
that it>- 11 1 .\ i'll whi'-li le- threw lh" bomb
was t. rn off hy tbe explosl. n, and tiwi he was
tarried with thor wounded In 1 ri comi I
room. Persona who say they saw him throw
th?* bomb describe him ?*? ,;,!1' f;,i: ?'?'?'? ?"? ???'?
a full beard.
I ILK. WITH ROME ' I ' '
Deputy Ratnary and several other members of
the Chamber said In Infertile- ? thli evening
that the bomb wart thrown f. tn th lall Kal?
lery directly opposite tbe Presldent'a seat. Ad?
mission to this _railor\ la granted to any il" ently
dressed per.cn applying for 1 place In lt. To?
day lt was occupied by slxti ? 1 ns, two ol
whom. MM. Legrea r.n-1 Lenoir, were wounded
by the explosion. Deputy Bama**) .-.-ll that
' Just before the bomb was thrown he saw a
match burning In ri..- small Kallery, He looked
away. As he looked l-a-k he caught sight of
something In th" air In front of th" ga lei . Bi
then was deafened by the explosion.
A Deputy who waa arith ll Ramary declared
that the bomb exploded directly above .M. de
Cazeaove de Pradlne'i head. Although M. de
Cazenove de Pradlne rec Ived on] a trivial
wound, the top of bis desk waa torn off and
sent flying across the aisle, if u- '.-,,) ?? ..,
leaning forward in hie usual position lils head
would have been shattered. "The pauli- wai
brief, but violent." said M. Ramary'a compani m.
"The members sprang from ther seati ai I
started hither nnd thlthei. Many ware pale
with excitement; mosi of them wera looking to
the galleria!*, fearing thal another bomb aras lo
rou,". Th" public galleries, which were un?
usually crowded, were In n tumult Men and
women threw themselves against each other in
a, mad rush for the do ra. The eadmeal person
In the house was M. Dupuy. 'li-* did not rise
or even start from his acat, and hla vol, ? ,-ail?
ing for order waa the first signal for tbe abate.
ment of the panic. Ilia rolfe dominated the up?
roar.
"The emptying of Ihe house occupied half an
hour. The visitors passed out In small batches
through the Salle de l.i Palx. At the end <>r the
salon stood the quaestors sc_n,it>ng the faces for
suspects and directing all to the passage leadlns;
Into the secretary's room, where the police com
ntasaries examine! their hands, their letters.
the spot al ..ri"'' as thr* building was rep ???:-.
I.-- burning Th< y serve i n i pu pt lo
attiact two or thi
Pont d ? . ?? ? ? a- .umi tl ??
ci, imbei. '-? rn 'li ,\> -I ?- -ri.; tr nt ? di
packed with every pasalnK rnlnut. Al 5:40
: en I left th*' ? ?- Tr- .. i
ate idlly, atretehe I an thi P at de li e n
C ? -i ? ai *?:??? -I ?! .- ? ?'"?? Qual ?'? ' <? - ? ind
.-?'.-. i ? : >? l until
an i ai ll:., had i. I begun l i ills
Mai ? - hav ? ;? cun ?! i li ? -fir i
nails a. I I n iueh as la used for sar?
dine packin! Al! of thea* nu>meM->a were
picked up In th* Chamber by porters Deputjes
or visitors. Tho poll <? haw found .. lons-,
twist :. half-burned wax taper ir-, the ?* i >.-. i ? t' - - - ?
It la believed to hav-- been u I by th" h
thr..\,'.-r- s.-v. -al Deputlea wh i ai ~i gil
were In the Chamber this evening. Tl.'
press doubt th>:t dynamite waa Ihe explosive In
fie bomb. A fine "fray dust ha* aettled e
everything In the Chaml er.
THE < l! KlttlV. . \ IIOTIT il
Ti,,, peens in and around the Palate Bourbt a
throughout th-- evening wax unprecedented.
Mri'tr-' asea and _ tret ch. ra bul and
wer* I ? phi alow)} Ihn ugh thc wall
lo the do ira "r th ? building. Ph; ? lan -
i .aril.- and w >nt. Public official it, l ?? > 11 ? , r
the civil and police servlcea were hurrying hack
and forth. Within, thi t hil r< li d nu ?-? v - re
-..- through the commliti-e-roomn, .? inl
Ians *.- ;;h insti umenta in hand m
bedside I | cash ii of
i pi .rtera ? rn ?-.-. Inn ? rldeni d ba Ina Issued
| th.rridors, w hlli; orderilea at the ""'nr
' ro< ri. -I >ora w. re I >aring bandages and preparing
; lint under the dil.lion of i.m ea Thi nlr of
j the whole How i re lolenl ol carb ii- acid and
.
Tl ? i Item.hi ighoul thc .lr.- il
I the ? vi rilri. I ia not I ? -. n li *- Hmo lr the lm
? ? nelghborho d ? f the Palala B* urbon.
I St. ? ? ? ibll r? ria pm ki l
T, .-I Ibllshi '1 ai vi :, ni
i !.. : nd .-' ? ? py hi ? ? ?
r ?;? ??? ? i. . Thi li ''in: li and tele|ihom ?
are dil ' : ? ihe doora with pen-i-m
n Iving di patch a - _ncer*nlng the ? -pu
-i'i'.
i loin \ i?i ..;?! i ivirp.i iN-iritKn
Kl IO ?.'. -lo.-k tiri.'- ??-. ? ? lng ll wa i ni'; . n -I
that, so far aa known, thlrt; Deputies and Aft j
. r li oki rs had 1 i Injured bj thc - * pl
Many ? ' Ihese ? ; ?' I I ? .--.- ?, i.Iveil ? ? .
? | Among iii" Injured nol ali ? ? .
? I .ii' M. Ave*. .-' ictallsi l" put; i ir I".
Comte de Th< vern :. [.ap 11 . Pepin, t
m< '. Valliant, \ ai lard. C. inlier, ll nu, , f* ? n
and Oullotler. all onlookers; M*-sd ?-.? Lapin li*,
lb ma, porchen and i mer, Home
?? i hem I* al lingen . oth >r i have alight f i -?- - -
una..-; :?.,i a few * tiffi ? I ire-'' I;, palnl ul fie ih
? in- v. .a -ni suffered a bad l rai lure of
?!.- kneecap
A i"-.."> waa leaving th" Chamber when ihe
bomb Ml. A paika p. nf letters which he held
iiand wa-* torn to ahreds. E I ward Dur
rane ..f the stair ..f "i.. Justice," waa wounded
In the arm.
Strong suspicion ir* fell against Lenoir and
Legr **. who sal In th aller; fi n whl. h the
bomb ? ??'?<?? si ' ?'?' 'i woundi d. R ith refit I
ink.- off their overcoi rs when they entered, .:l
though the Janitor |. ld them ii w is warm.
Another sus] ci nat in r,,e third compartment
o* th" right upper gallery. He waa Wounded In
the hands, face snd chest. When questioned
by the police he said hi" name was Vine nt,
Ringing Noises
In thc ears, sometimes a ring?
ing, buzzing sound, or snap?
ping like thc report of a pistol,
arc caused by Catarrh in the
1 lead. Loss ot" smell or he; r
'n \ also result from Catarrh,
winch may develop into Bron
chitis or Consumption. I lood's
Sarsaparilla cures Catarrh by
thoroughly purifying thc blood
and building up the entire sys?
tem. Get 1 lood's, because
HoodV'.>Cures
?--?-'a Pilla curt* liver illa, ale- head?
ache, jaundice. Indigestion. _.V.-. Try a box.
living nt Battgnonea, I.ator he auld his name
was Daniel, Urina In the Rue Salnte-Anne. Beth
r mes were found to be false.
wm: r-rvri ? .;? TIIK POM- Tiiit'i.vt:;:.
.-? >n .- , t n, ?,, ,;.-!?,(:,. ,| sfter the explosion are
dirty, repulsive loafera . f the I iwsal type. Any
? " of them might pass ar? an Anarchist De
aplte tl:' numerous airest?, it ls feared thal the
culprit escaped through some side ?-xit dririn'r
thi panie,
Th.- wounded spectators, who, after baring j
I..' n srrested, c invlnced the j...ii." of their Inno
wi i" allowed ti go in ambulances to th--lr i
homes late In i he evening.
Presidenl Carnot aent Commander Darbel to I
visit thi wounded In rh'- Chamber this evening.
At midnight lt was announced officially thal
r ut) -? ? ons i en wounded by the ex?
plosion, nol In. ludli ?' ise who n celved merelj
ratcln i and bruises. Profi ?*.-? r Lemlre
1; said ri-'t to have been Injured so seriously as
reported. .1 Vallon, an employe "f the
- ? ? -i'. f Common ? -. ulfered ? ? sever ? frac?
ture ? iii al ull. 'ii' r mdltton lr- erltli si,
-r. an usher, wai hardly less dangerously
woun ?
I i .11: v TltRKR M'.i;i>t> M m.i:
Th. , persoi rn ab d In the I" im?
bi ?? on lusptdon ls twent; -thr e.
srho wei ?? wi undi I, thc i i i- ts ha* r
i, ? n neut I-- :';?? poll I Thi woun led I
i. . ? re i . ..--ri i-. a,i ii.iii mi rj bj a atrong
guard The uninjured prisoners ? re hand
ruffed, and were tarried away inri van fr un the
iv.! ila Bourbon. The ausp , ? aux, who
li ibbli i. ? ; ;? - i J fears thal the discovery
. .nalia i.m,- the fragmenta nf the bomb
.1 l as evidence against him.
Blxtj men who ???. re ii"t In the chu..' ? i re
n iking rh" total numb* ? of
? ia n '??? In tu.- banda of thc i .ii"" elghty
?
I... Justic ?" say i lhal Ihe culprit ia un
? -.;;. .ni-..ti-.- the prisoners On Ihe other
hand, a n eral i en ipa| ?-: - iys thal about I
hundred pen ina rushed from the Chamber be?
fore the gates were closed. The Janitors deny
this.
Late la i evening two women who, al the
of ihe. expli al m, were In th.- amati gallery
Pl tte th. Presidents desk, from which the
homb was thrown, deposed thal they saa ?
m.u.'.* aim pass a 'lark i bject over their heads,
inn that they could not see thc niau'*' face, aa
ii v.as ? bi ??.'ed bj sm
i.\ i lil \. I. KO \.'.\*T MN"':
Lenoir, one of thc mi n wh i ts ? In ihe .-<ii)all
galler) a! ihe lime of ihe explorion, I* strongly
;- ? I uf L.-iiiK the man who threw tli" b >n*ib.
ll" i.*> sn engraver Some apectat ra positively
n ignlse Lenoir as th. thrower. Len >lr at?
tempted lo evade Ihe drorkeeper after the ex
j.l '*?! 'ii. Borne i?f hi.* companlona were detained.
A man who waa wounded on the forehead states
that he saw somebody close to him ri*.- an.l
sm .? something, snd almosl Instantly he was
sim k on th< h< id in I Wo -l L iran ri >wlng
prevei ting him fr- im ??.???irnr more
He thinks he would be able :. r.guise the
thrower. Two other special ra say thal rh.
thrower waa wounded on the arm. One of them
thai ihe thi iwei ? vered from
hla i. "b and fell to the ground" :' ?
i in.- ,f the physlclana attending thc Injured
aalil thal tl..- wounds are diverse In chars ter,
njurlea of the fa -
Immediately after the ex| 1 rsl rn '' put* Uuea le
i ? h it ii.- i..Lia.-** .?:..-, excited, ci ring thal
hilt! wa In one ..f ihe gall iking
iiffiflala nnrl others whether the child wa* safe,
i . hod* Instil ;'"ii- i and held
:'i. ii him and i ??? .???! to auspt lhal due de
the outrage
Deput) Lemire ll"*- motlonleaa and s; h
: , uar.-I,.- ! h) ut., do i"-.. who de
ln -. ? ?! ingi I h?p? i i.?
'i. ? m and I.--- mpanee, h ith fl un Hi i bl han,
lightly a h. 1--1
I'.-'-i: ? .' er-Perl.- I I isl ??- enlng
"? i t. Mil f Justice, and M
Itnynal, Mlnlat. r of thi Ini
;? . ires will be
t iken aralnsi ihe , T - - Helal
?. will I-- ae< ret Ai
biddi) applaud ' ? ? - replj to th
Jectlon ..f the tr..'.-?? -. i" posal.
I i vi a ..f the ti rrll-!" dean i lire t u ??? \ nu ? ??? I
riii.* lt I*, aalonlahlng
. >:u\ ir..'Iv '.-. ll' ? harm
?1 ? pel i ? ral -all- .1 .!\ ;ni
mitt . li each cass ll h >s i.. ? -. i
? rim thal ths l"*- of liff
I hav* I ma r... . ii ,|i,
nd I - * ; ll I ' ??:.- a ' 'iinri.l- ?
of i.. spparently i. ? i. no ? i eptlon I
? de
The ... * 1*93 have 1 ;
v ? In ilyn ii outi pea 'I 1 ? ? .?:.-. Ihe
i ? Police al Parla t-, bo ta n
irn!" ii ?? ' .
In > vei ) Inatsnt*. in ir
; :; ' ' i ? ? n Indll I .'r uk psrtl .
f-a notorlet). and thal ll ir prl
- -. i Im "ii a di i Ire to imi i' . - ?
reaturea, aa Ihe]
ll io be, bul i '.i va nit j _c i r III
hould I"- In rt. I. n.t a* orli . in
crlminsls, but ai criminal lunatics.
The abominable dynanlite attempt In th" French
. luunber *<ii".ii-i n I aurpi ?-. unfortunaiel
wini know what kind -f murderous llteratup ll
? l bj iii-- Oovernment lo bs sold and cried
il-out in provincial towns, a* areli aa al r.irr
s .m.- apeelrnena of this literature are furnished
i.
I! it thi- drat imi.|. ai f ll a wi ? .- mt* i
and connect rael or bearing of ths bomb-throwing
in tbs leaislatlvs hall -.r tbe Palais Bourbon li
ll.at thia li"'.'. "'.Ir-aK.- la th* "i.llr.ai . ???itlliill.m
\ ? rchlata upon il i lr ? nemlea Soon
afi.-r Kavachol had bsea behead) I, a bomb killi I
\ ra. ih ri -: "iiar.t-ki eper t ho bad Inl
ih- i- ll. a about R i... i,.,i i-?i, ia, the
An.n r bri u the bomb ,.i Ba reel* ?> i, di
before bein* ahol lhal be would be terrlblj,
? I. .ni'l Jual one m nth sfiei bia execution
: In the Mci.. '1 he , ? r? ?
i 'l'\. . weelu ago lha I'ai ia li rt.un il
i ?? ? I :...th ii,- Anarchist ->'.? uni. r,
but who a i 'i.i.vi -'.-i ol
lu ' "i ? I i ' l In ll..lit espie I ll ol Ihe
' . ? - '?' ? tr. i'
f hil
Ol I', "ii Irik- a li' k l.v Iii- ir "lui I
... -u . 'il .-ia-.
i 'ai i- . lin. io an Intel
r ipi ib'.e
In Kurope |< ir. ir u.. .,.(,. -:..-im| _nil unatabl Min
*? i! ? ???. ;..: . I one an Ihri rapid)) are
a-.\; .u to ? o i- ? ? nil politic ? ?
ilona, no raid Thej did n il
up ?* n.- Moriah ita, who fiarhi
la -.?.-fill Un In il" ii .,|.|...- lil .ti to th** val
? ra ,,ii i the di i no! m ri ..r ila- Inarchlata
ti n i" profli I., Um io I h.
The Anurehl n \i il.-;-. n .-,
i -i i ll. i] n Uh the n d ant
' h. ntl. a tho
i lae u i - ?? lib i. ur.- |.' i in i a . ??
a lim evei i., r',.
i ? '.i city Tl. ? ? ire ? i thia Vnun l-.laili
.I'.'ir:.i* pluia la thal thej ?p>
,i" ? ? nu lon mi- or lhal li dli Idual i in
of poll I ot nt ii ; tallatlr
.....
Tl... |,\','i.i- raak of HI lt.--.-. rn it..s Intendi I lo
. .
X. 11 . ii lin,, ..a li :. SI Nu-.'..- In Ihe Kp'lieh
theatp Ki' "hf Mon \ an I j'a iln ? metl only al
i. . il Philippe '.?.i'll their Infei nal i - him
lloul.-vanl un Temple, which did noi t.I the Kln?
I . -. many ..ill- . ri and pe ip|t>
i] iiiin. In l__2. ? "i .lanuar) 11. Irftl st hi n
' i' nun : ?'-; Pier! threw liomin und. i ni .-.in
m ll r carri ?, ? In fi in i ? th. i .|. rs, Hue
ia i.i''.. r, Hi- > men I* ivanii i to kill i!.n
'.- .. .. . n . "ai !"?:..'! .. li.i-1 proml I to Rive ?
. . ? ?.'..-? hil? ? ti I). and ? I n ha i I ?
i- w-r he i.a.i i."I-, ni' an Kinpi i ir.
Hlnce then Napol on in hsa i.?- n the Brat r.,
?how riiat bomb-ma kl ns and bomb conaidrai ?
ma di a r dlllcal In .i nm mt in Ma;. \XI<\ .,?
mi ' i'l the -tiru;, ?? ld' .i Of lia-.ll.r-. .ii ? !?'. i I,
people vol-- i . a pleblaclte srhethei ii nol tlie)
it-anted blt dynaaty m continua. And in order lo
fr Ighten tl:.- ' 'onsei vstlvi tump ..?-, .
reflet I hal a li ip In lh dar! ihev would
bs taking If the Napoleonic dyna ty ahould ll ippenr,
the fn" on" ploi 't thc "nomi I.-V '" mn* In
viii. -I oul of ??- hole ? lotl I.- ii.. Iitijie i iib | p
Mee, Dome agents provocateur manufactured a tem
bombs, the police, ?<?: course, -iii. "\ ?!??! ??.
pl ? sn i -i state trial tva . i. dd al m: Ih 'j bi
frightened Conservatlvea pave "? ?? ? i In fa
-. : .I the Mapoli mli ?'? I ri. h waa to dls
.- 11 ? ir th:> ? month i iti i lu the i, nomlnlou ii
render al Redan
Th* Empire, al i l inti] ihe advent of thi
pseudo-Liberal OsMnct ol Bmlle Olllvlsr. did nol
.- any repeal lo revolt either lr-, public
? peei her, r In p lb p i Thi p dlcy ha ? aol
I. a adhered lo ur. ler I ? rr- C ibln ti -\ . ??
have governed Fl mci ^..l . ll IP, . |m ?:
th u Hr- revol itlon. . i ..I the la.
bad b en 'ir iwned In the i ni ut ? noa c un
munh ? -. Anarchl ?? in ??..,. ner* r ? ar;. i
In man) i>ar ta of Prance, i ? ?- . ,-,i ..
Par! ar: I I ? f ? ? lld I i' lin |U 'I.!:
of r' ? aa' ll i -.uiii e_| i'i*.'...!! -a the Hal
li nt. after ;. li 1 !??
for yea I atkin pl .n in ilsl or_ i i ?
Ilk "La Revolte." "Le I' re pi rn ii I" and ' 1. .1
Bod ii I!) de in 1 io proaecute Ihe tatt ??
Bul the i vii i id i. .1 mi. aa can be Ju I; ?.) i.>
tha followln? quot Hon-, from those Kt ?
t 1. >- ? ,' ? ii; >. ' in?? -1rm. t be
Irsnalsted
"Well. Iher i-* na denylns lt. ihe r.-iriti of terror
.i.i: persecution i< nol profitable li the directing
Laat year thc .-.holei i!,- ? ipturea ol 'An
snd in iir. provlnr di i noi , n
renl lynam il I ery*a ... in Bpala, aome
tblni nlnill.ii- bas J.nt o".-"tr.-l Months ago, arith
or without motives, 'Ansrchos' were pul in tall.
. . . Th'-.?i- nrreaia havr nm prevented Paulino
Pallaa 'rom 'bombifylng Hm- Kr-u killer, Martlnea
< i * Th'>? have n .r prevented, either, one or
m.r? _i.kiij.vu tom_.uni >..- tr..u -tunj-lu^- poor
can have music in
ty your home?good
music?without thc drudgery
and expense nepessary to
become proficient in the art.
PAILLARD'!- latcti invention?thc
"C.I.o KIA rNTF.RCHANGEABLR," *
marvel <>f melody ami irn-clum-m?is filled
with tin- world''* Uitrst iiuimV. You .an have
.1 hundred selections if voa chocte, (ind every
one performed v. ith a brilliance <>f execution
yon have learned to expect only from the
greatest arti-N.
Will you > .ill .md hear it ?
SPECIAL xiii: nt him; tim: HOI.tD.VY9.
si.-i nut* Mnsle Boxs-, with belts, ??i-'*.?mi
fl lilli* I lit* ,t Inti.
M. J. PAILLARD & CO.,
OM Ur.iii il ttnt. \. V.
Palla*.\ asmple of tr was finnish".1 mi
Tueada) nlRhi nt narr etona; it haa occurred*In th**
best theatre nf the elly. . . . f>f course, nil th".
nf i-i.. high rlsasca arlll cry 'barbarism!' . . . Ths
only monsters, rh.ily barb u i ina, that':-, you: ....
If you ? t.* 1 not exist, the prolatartana would b. ia
.:.. ..I a- a hi'.' bren-!"
In ih.' placard* poated at Parla and other rltlea
on th" anniversary ..f th.- commune, it i*< auld:
?? \ dynamite cartridge will produce more effect
than IWi men arno would i." kill.-.I t.*-r.>r-.* a cavalry
aquadron. We mun' carry th-* torch wherever there
ir."'N of property; wherever th.- bourgeoisie
li.is established ita headquarters lr la n i ?
i'm churches, town halla, police bulldlnga ahouhl
burn; but, aa much aa possible, lt l? necessary thsi
th" hand which wMI accompli*!- them acta ot rc
-. ?:?;?? iim?: i ?? unknown."
In th"M Ansrehlatli productlona th' et ?
munlatit. like Humbert, Presidenl ol the Muni Ipal
Council of Tari", are <-.ii"i "slnlater mountel
who i-.. begging for offce-a, while deceiving ih" i.
pie." Rochefori himself, and his. paper, "L'ln
trarralgeant, ' are roughly handled, the j.;it?*-r being
called th" ".llrty eftori of ih.' clown Rochefort!"
Naturally, lh< So laii*. i'"i,'iti<-s ii, the Chamber
ar* ii" better treated, hm these, like tho formei
1; .\ -mmenta, keep quiet. Tlu*y do nol dare Ol till
to attach the Anarchlats, and Julea Ouesne, a
Deputy, said recently: "lr ls n..t through legal
acruplea or moral reasons thal we repudiate all
this ithe violent means of action), lr is because lt
.1"! ivs us, and hinders uh from uttiilnln. ..ur object.
wv r<i".i these seta of material violence only
because they ur- contrary to our interests."
Mit. QLAD-TOlfB WBT.fi AOAttf.
I..,ri lui, Dec, ii Mr Oladatone, accompanied i -\
hls wife, lefl I., ul .n for Brighton al I o'clock this
afternoon The Premier*haa recovered from h
i.ni'.us attach There hore been a lari*,- number
of callers at Uownlng-at. ever atnee. the report ..."
hl? Illness -t-nim-'l currency yesterday snd man]
ti'l'-Krama lii<|iilrltiac aa to hla hiiilth have been re?
ceived
lill, ooi I l.s Ml SI < Hoi' REPORT.
LOX DITTO N nv WINTli: WIIK.T, rn.-, -,'.*.T.V**T
17 i i. kp r vi vrr i*i; r i - ni vw.y
l't;i nit i
Washlngton, Dec I The atatl tleml returns of the
Dspartmenl ?>f Agriculture for the in'.nth of Decem?
ber are prlniipally devoted t.> *h.- Indtcatlona ol
ii,, average of th" prlcea ?<'? tl"- producta ?.f rh
fnriii .il rh- ,...|ii|4 ,,f production, or In the n*_rest
local rn 'f'- ?- a- t" is In ir rated, the val ?
rom li * centa ? bushel, which ls : i centa lower
than the corresponding price ot li I year, which
ta n bushel, a llgure which correaponda
with rh.- average farm price of cora for ih<
-- ? |ni i-i -i <? ?-. hi h a i M I snd la
f, i ,-.-:ii ? i iwer than the average for th.- thr.- years
1(02
Tii > a price ..r w h. st i* 52.1 centa -i bu
-.-xt |owr*at price in the twenty-three
from i?T'. -.. i* -.. indi enta in last
?I..- ten years, i*- ?? ?. wan
for the thr ...... wi*
?
The condition of winter wheat "ii the lal of
1 r avril.. I ?' -* t last ? esr In
-.' . Ile mi 1 Kout ht rn Slut- - rt rang! -. fr..in 7'. to
lu :' .? principal ?I I Cl I ? con
? ? ? ran ?; Ohio, :?_?; In
lllln il *? Mlaaourl, Pt; Kansai H
- ral. i"
Tl.. . r. ',:?. .ri of -.tm'' r r. <* '
i I ?-? \ .-ur
'i i.- ; \ ? rsa : - intatlon prli.f colt -m I >??
cember l, Lt. cents a pound, aa agalnat vi ci tea
*.riii.I ..ii th.- name int.- last >-? h. ahowing .. di
-
nun y.ill El. DIsTRICT-ATTOnXf'Tf
ri't.sii.i nt ii.ivii.isn nv-- \\ IMPORTANT
Ol Tl 1. !" III.I. IN I'.'. OKL. N fi 'Ml. Ol
TIIOSF NAMKn '"'.' Till PLA
l-l ? the redei .t poaltlon to he Bile 1 i IT- al
d-nt cleveland In Rrcoklvn la that of I'nlte. Ptai -
? Matriel .tt r- , f.r r'i. Rnatem I Hst n.-t ,-t New
Vork. 'ih- "til'"- has besn h. i i f.r tl.- past four
? us by Jess* Johnson, who sn.- ? :? i Mark I'.
\\,u-a Mr Johnson waa -? i-*%?*?tti.r*?? l In th" i-.-r-.*
of I'-ttgrssa in WW, nn.i began the illachnr..f
hi* .inti-* in July When Congress mel hi* name
?.ia s."it t.i tin- Renate, and hi waa confirm
.1 rnmrv (. MM Hla 1'-rrn ls f..r four yt ir- When
I: Iden! Cleveland huh Inaugurated Mr. Johnson
..ff.-r.-.| his resignation, IO rak" effect USO- th" sp?
it of hla luccessor, li i* rspscted 'hat th. n vt
Dial ric.-At lorne) win be appointed within a
month
Tin- rtamea .f tin* men wit" hsve I n mentioned
it th.- place include Mark l>. Wllr.-r John I I >??
''li-':. M si ri ff <r-t. Albert C And-rv and
lr Leo Bambi rget Vi V\ 111 ? fi rm< r:> held the
office, anti Mi l'"V-nu.-> w.i** bia ii-*lsi.,iit Ml
S ta (Toni v.a- r'rm-ru I'nited Rta tel Marshal, ai
bi .un. familiar with the I'nited Rtstea *??
Mr ,\'il..-rv is a member ..f th.- Board ol K
- ? Mr llsmberger ls the onl) aspirant for the
..fll." wh.. ha-, -een no public tervlce Thom i -t
fitted Iii lodge rio r ?( think that hi Dossei
.;.rilli!, it!? ti-* for nu office whl.-li hsa lieen capabi)
rm.-1 bj mich men ns Mr Johnson, las W
nev bi I I '? ? -? min F Ti ne- il< ha i I il no prai
tl?"?? in the I'nlti-d Rtatea Courl -n Brooklyn and he
baa nol far ni li known, ui> .-xi" ?
llttlnit him r ?i the ill ?? : ai ge ol public ilutl
il . ..iv. i....t. him III* las ..I!"- ? ls in
v w-York Hi- i ? Ut leal affiliation! and work
h.,i I.,-, ii u-li ii" lo bring 'ir.i Ir.r.. public nut
When President Cleveland appointed Mr. vYIIbei
,i .vis r.-ir Umi li twin a iu recognition ; ii
In '"iiiii.lr.- the Stat- With the growth
mk I* ". ihe ..tr..-.- of Dian let Itl irni y for the
i; ?. \. ? r i i.. ? r i r his become of much more import n ??
formerly, and i man In the front muk ol thi
l.-.,il profession, v. uh -1 ?- - ? t.?t nualltlcatlona for the
? i- i i|u!re I i ? pr iperls lill lt. Thal Mr Bam
berger doea nor measure up lo these requlrementa
i* conce l-l.
ri i vg iT_ i.vr/r ti- ivellebs
?. ? ? . . ....... , ?
? i.i ,? .'. ,-t -mi:,'.! it. CuMn, f.r lien .. wera ?
. I iii' '1 Stale* i-.i.-ul ul t ? 4.11 -: Mr. aa! Mri
l..,-,!. -,. ?? ilihnil Mr and M's T A Chapman, .'? li n-'
,, | Mi . .i ii i. l Orei--t i'r??'?? ? ?-- ari i :.< ? 'ri n
i; umi .?., Mi i H King, M im] "
min li -:. 1 Mi I: '-.. ir -.;.-., .
Mi- i: ii wi it. n. IV, sv wv .ii ?
.?,,.,.?,: ? . M i' Ai-hei Pell. Mri Rdwanl \
w i, |i< M'* ll. Q i'-"1 - a ha ii- i ? It-iwli
Th North Unman IA I al. ? ? : ., fur Br. ma
? a nmoni I ? I - il Mra. W.
I" M.-. lani, ll I1 ll I ll
ind Mra, T. .' Hanni ' i. .
. nd vr ,. i Ti,..ii.t.
nine rd ateamahlp l.i* mia, t-,i Mrer. -t. look nm
i.i- "i - V . Ila .- ."I Itretl ill, Mi .. ul
Mra. .1 A. Hall Mi and Mis John l
i. '? hi ??? M ' i: kl ml lc hal I i' l-'nllon, i:
... 5 Mi Dunlap llnpkli V| nj me \r. ?
-edward iviii-i Crederlck Townaei I Muriln, lha Kev. and
. i- Newt a. Mr. aad Mi . \ r. ile I'alva, M
? ni Mr. Henri Wara" Pavla Captain a. ::;,. i-.--,.. i.,. x
ll' I. I'. ... rh p_.v, | ir. \, T ra h ii
M- I. ?' H hltn. > ..ii : A,Un: ll -
-Trench Lina .team ihlp ll .-?-.?. i Havre, hui
mn na '"'' paa? agera tha V'laeouni r.mi d' '
il ri. .\a v i ' - \ i . nn Iii - I VI ?
Min ir.iir.r-. Captain ilexander rle Bern B ':-.- l:-.
i . ; I ?? ? i -.-1*, ll Bal ir Brneei .1 ? la Orang. D
Emil i n Koastbs, L'arloa I ? nterae, Mi*
i . ... i- Wetmora and \ i M ? - iborn.
Tba Netb-rlaadi Imertean tteanublp Wferkrndam, fm
ir ,'. i""k ? ni i.m.r.e. her | ? i . Ar?
ri T E IV. .e.- ll. ?? ? ii . an it l '??- :-n' in
Tha Hamburg American ri amahlp Kcandla, fl m Hara
burg, i.'i among bet pa aaa ngari tha Dai-n
it..i.-i.. the Usnmeasi Augusta v.ri Reden, J ha Piagi
ni un. h.i Wamu-I Carlia
"Tba Am.-ri.am ian. Heamahlp Nea 1 .rk, from Soirth
,-.-?'.'.
'' -riroil nt Nuremburg; Ii. O, K-."<??"-. I'nited
Stales CMs-iil ai Borgtsuaj .1 Addli ?n >: w ai ??'? - I
,T. san a..ii- i nea, Majei i-...,_, K. H nry. Dr. *. J.
iVdeman Phillp cuanlsgtiam, Fr l-rl Charlea W aly,
i-:. ,i. m riiii.ii: ii i lt*. , ?. m ,- silva.
*''.' % '?./: gfi'A.1 f ??' . :.
Raw s- . r , , ll. C. I
li. * t'n .- ? .-.ai i ? . i p ,,, mn*, Indlr i In I wei
un- Brui t ll. C. li . ? 00 ;
IMi ': -a ? leal Ha . ll.
. rdlal 'iel . i irM.i , ? I ? -
vi n- aol! fi .ia Hm i to time I i.W?l ' ?- St
platt.) -' . ? ial Ui. v TT i ? i, .t ?-"'." lent to wei Ihe
. I lliat tl, ? .nm ..aa .| | -i ll .1 ' li!"..
ih.' 'I. r.-mlriii!* h., .ira it Ui: ll not 80lJ ".r- the
- -.inir'.-iit t, Mdafy tn.- .illili, imi dan Hm rsi si
a I I- rt.i' tin.in fmm th" pinlntllt. K'i*!i T-iir-.-nr: ?|.
I Itslt ihe plalullil, i ail U._U1), L-'it' rlia-h _ Jahn
?turi fur tho ...'? u--ia__,
SIXTY WOMEN IX TUE TOILS.
CAPTAIN J- HMITTI KI.' IKK'S DI3 RAID Ol
DI-OltDKRLt B0U8E&
IIE scoriW Tin: Tr.NiM.i'.T.oiN PRE IXCT many
.\i''K."vr..\Ts CLEARED OUT?THE BOWUXQ
a-RUOXKai AT Tin: l'Ol.HK MISTI N
Captain BehmlM-erfer last steht went on with
lils work "f olr-inint- out th" disorderly hOU?g in
the Tenderloin Pr.-inct, and he prov-*_ clearly that
tin- claim thal no avtdt nea could be aa i n I agalnat
them wm srorthlisa, Prom bslf-past I until n :30
he wenl "ii the irarp-tti erttli stety poUeemea in
plain clothes, and st th" ead of th it time had
bowling women ? urely locked up in tho
: . ? . Pl ? ''I-1*
Mor over, the placea raided were all rut-l-ousea,
and thi owners or -gents, who ena hardly hav
failed to understand the character of their tenant!-.
?rill in nil probability, Lo indicted by the Grand
.lu ry.
Buperlntendenl Byrnes helped i"...|it:iln ?____..?
berger by provMlng a special ."rot of mea for the
regular wort of the Tenderloin patrolmen, taus
leaving them free to gather In rh- Inmiit-'r* of thc
dlaor lerlj hou ,, .
Hern la .1 Ital of th' flat-houaea thal were rat.Ie.j
and the names of the prcprletresaes: So. 147 weal
Slxfenth-ai . Mary Ruaaell and four- women; No
ISI West sixte nth-at., Tillie -sure, two men and
., v "narr No. SW fteventh-ave., Anni" 'lirrner. U
woman and mai Mo 141 West Twenty-fourth-st.,
^ aale Crane, two women; Na 1 West Blghteenth-st.,
Mary Charlton, one woman and a mun: No. ...
West Eighteenth-at., Julia Holmes, two Inmates;
No. 142 West Thlrty-thtnl-st.. Mary Boyd, three
* , if) \y. ii fhlrty-thlrd-at.,
Kami" Bennett, ailsa 'PJppnny v.m-' one woman;
No. .;.-: Hlxth-ave., Minni. Clark, ii'." women; No,
i-i Weat Thirty- lghth-st., Augusta L ?; No. IT;
s- v.-iuh-.ivi-. -arah VV.I. colored, tv.o women and
No. 1 '? 8lxth-ave . At;, il ker, one a iman.
Th a? are ihe oivnera or a_?nta of th" Hat-how.* ??
v.-h 1 may f.ar In-llctmenta: James J, Bulllvan,
\,, 12. Am ? ll 1" !i:---r. No. JW Second
ave.; Henry \ Imer, No. Wi Weat Thl.-ty-elghth
nt.; Henry Malcolm, No. 105 Weat Fcirtletn-at.i
F*lnn .*.- C.., No, 22 West Thirty?fourth-at.; Chattel!
. I'. No. 163 Wea! Blxl I ; J. E. II .ward,
No. HO Weat T.v nty-flfth-at.; Daniel Hlrclirill _?
Co., No ri". Broadway, and J. Nugent.
Tire W'.tii.-ri in the Tenderloin pollc atotlon mada
a fi t rf ut din, howling and - -;- kli - an l rn .?>-.
,.f the people of rh" nelghborhootl were awakened
and came ruii'iins- over to Hnd out tli< eau ot
the racket
OEXERAl KiUS S. ES.WI' HEAD.
Ani..im. N. v.. Dec, I.?Oeneral John N. Knapp
ii i al .*?) o'clock thu evening at bli hom- In thia
City. While in Chicago In -line last lie * -jfr'-r-l ,1
severe attach of Illness, Since rh.ii time be bad
never regained his atrsngtb, iii* tr .uhr- dated
back t" iii.- campaign of 1180, when sa chairman of
rio Republican Stat" Committee be was i>r..str:ttt"!
by overwork. For ri lorn- term of years h ? waa ?
ml r of thc Central Committee, -???rvin-r. In turn
1- ;?- ecretary. trsasurer tad chalrmaa of tai 01
ganlxation proper, ii" was appointed postmaster
of this city In March, UM, nnd inst week be waa
compelled to resign on account of iii health.
.lohn Newcomb Knapp waa bom November I,
IRS, In rh.- town of Victory. Cayuga ''..111115-. While
uti. n ''mr the aii.any i.aw Behool he was ap?
pointed to .1 position Iti th" i'nited Htstea Treaswry
by .lames i!uthr!.. of Kentti.lt*., then Secretary of
the Treasury. In US. he n 1 ? I hi* po Itlon snd
- 1 a Imltted l . th.- bar. Boon after he *"tu<-<l
.uburn, where he Iii* since lived. lr- IMO li"
.re*.Tit'-! h C igresslonal District aa a lele
gate to the Democratic National Convention at
Charleston, H. c., wherr* he advocated the nomi?a
: .<? 11 it. i 1. ?'.-?; is for Preaidi r.r.
On rh" breaking out of th" war he took a very
active part in rit*ir_ ti opa In thia dlatrlct, and in
IM) Preaident Lincoln appointed him Provost Mar
Ar n public meeting In thi early j? 1 rr of the
war io openly renounced allegiance to rr-" Demo
ratle 1 irty rmi declared hlmaelf >n the Republl
ilda He was om ot the origil 1 1 Isi ra of
the Merchants' Express Company, occupying tbs
position of s cretary until long after its union with
the Amerloan Express C mpanj He waa Quar
termaat r-Geri ral I ff of Oovernor Dix. Il
vt - n member of Ihe t alon League Club, New.
York.
mo: BTE IS BSTCBSA TMOM SUMPS
ai., gi i'i. the lr..1.1 af tte Bria ot Ibe. NI la
- ni klOB, at N.i. '.IT l...|'|.|.. ul: ? nii;,- ,.., ',
: 1. ? 1 a- :. il rrorn Btn-ope na atty __t
?-..,i.1 tay aothlna r.-f iniin. ir... n 11 r 11 -111 rou. I tion of bl
"ii '-rn a-tirn .'.ll"! nunn al lil. I \ , -kv-.
Ht* ? ra -1 ri thal I." ???- ? ---I fra 1.1 dp
and lld ulva no partlealan orhei 1 . - already
- bj bia row -1, otto Uorwlu,
Till. WEATHER RF.POEY,
KTORM ai'.i:*- IX nu. S"i;tiisvi-i*
'.'. 1 m. i.t..11. ii. ?> 1 ? ? , ,.
1 ; - , ? . .
I .'"1 -r rm ha. 1 1 I rv .tat nary 11 M.
1 ride ' * la from the m .! li" r
'?'I'M-'.t.'nl r , X.-tvf .-:ml.
land Rain or -iievt ia ;j.,.-n m ti..- :,,?? reglona tha
Ohio Valley -mi ti-,,- middle -1,1 upper Mlaalaalpp ia I lr j**
1: : on* the Atleatif ma*-, ih* temperatuie haa Haea in
Ile- Mill.ll. Ilulf, il.! -..iU ja! Atl.iil -.-.,- . ,.,,| ,',,.
1 are? lake reg! a; rt li.- _.rall] nile el*,??
V'U'.v vs:' iv lUTiir. i-m: tc nw.
V r Ne?.|',i i, it- I ond Li.-, ru NeW-Yol-, run . liv,i-intj
sn li- .fr.'...0. \ pr .a Maine; lentbeaai ettoAa, -n.
? a '. lag -..nri.,1. -t; 1 m '1 ..,,.,.r Muutliy
. ,,? fatten '.' ? ?? -..?>-. ls, I' lessee n ? .1 -.
Maryland thi Dl.tr 1 of Columbia ?'.d Vlrglala, n.iit
-,,,.i-."i. i., ni.'it tali ** .;.'v i-oidei latrUuna
,r Mart/land and Virginia, much rolt>r Njund.y night;
,, ", v |. b "ive.t.
r..- Wt-.t Vlraiula iVoatVrn Poanaylvaula W it -
\ v. , -'ir ... OX -I . ; ... ",. ? ,, .
,..' 1 '.-i a: windi lb*: .jae
..'-? .-:',. -
il -.ii.-:- r.
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MACY
Sixth Ave.. l*ltl? to l?th BL
in Oppoiiunity To Double tho Vain
OF YOUR
Holiday
Gifts.
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liecoyni-.inq Unit thc new tariff
ir il I ruff ncc th" cost of imported
uoods, and tin it Economy is ths
oidcu of thc dolf, icc fiore HE*
DI (111) to ohrtitt HALF fscal
ru/ci: o MOST M AON I PU
CENT linc of HIGH-GBADM
(foods, tuhicfi, find wc foreseen tho
J conditions, would not hore been
i iiHjtorfed. lin f the (foods a re here,
and MUST ItF SOLD, our in
\ variable mle lu imf '* nerer to
j earrif f/oods from one season to
; another." li e instant c a few
items, onhj tnouijh to sfiow that
j thc million or the millionaire
cannot falito be suited from our
immense and varied assortment.
FANS.
, Or er Mut varieties to Beieri
from : some as hi ff ii as . . V.J.fJI
?? Alf at ttbOMi t-'l raine,
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DIAMONDS.
Mounted in riiitfs, (harms, ruff
huttons and Unit's, scarf fins,
ear serries, Ac, AV., at abotit
one-half jewellers' prices,
\ VIENNA NOVELTIES.
'i.'i to ,"iff per (cut, fess than sim?
ilar (foods hare ever been sold at
before
DOLLS.
Larifcsi assortment in the eitif at
about 93 l-'i pwr cent, fess than
elsenhere.
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BOOKS.
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the latest and most popular books
at from ,?.> to iti per cent less than,
publishers' fi rices.
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