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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 18S8.
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R. O'NEILL,
IIUAI.KH IN
Diamonds, : Jewelry,
AND OPTICAL GOODS.
Repairing and Engraving a Specialty.
tIG No. Tenth Street.
Crystal Steam Laundry,
Offlcs, Dorr Hlk, LanuJrj, 34th and 0.
Finest Work in the City.
COLLARS AND CUFFS
A SPKCI.UI'Y.
All work called (or nml delivered, ntul
satisfaction guaranteed. I.cavo order at
olllcc or by telephone .578.
BARGAINS
IN-
Dress Goods, Cloaks,
AND BLANKETS.
FRED. SCHMIDT,
921 O Street, opp postofficc.
N. R. HOOK, M. D.,
DIHHAHKH OK WOMKN.
Urinary and Rectai Diseases a Specialty.
Treats rectal disease by IIIIINICKHIIOI'K
PAINLESS HYHTKM, Ortlet', rooms llH, l!nnil
131 Horr Mock. Twelfth nml O Miwt. Oftlco
telephone MS. Residence HVJil Qstreet. 'Plnne, 6,'U
Ofllco liount, 0 to It! 11.111, a to 5 nnd 2 to S p m
Sundays, 10 to It a. in
Drayage and loving
OLIVER MAGGAR1)
Desire to Inform the public tlint his equip
incut (or moving Household tioods,riunos
Safes, Mnrcliandlsc, Heavy Machinery
etc., Is the best In the city. Special men
and wagons arc test (or the removal o(
Pianos and Household Goods,
Which are always handled by competanl
and experienced help, and the latest appli
ance used (or handling Sa(es and other
heavy goods. Call, address or telephone
OLIVER MAGGARD
Telephone 111 917 () tit.
HARGUKAVES 1JROS.,
743 to J45 O Street.
Wholesale Grocers,
Fruit, Produce and Commlsklon Merchant
s.
E. MOORE,
1034
Dealer and Jobber In
O Street
Wall Paper.
Lnce Curtains, Shades, and Interior Dcco
ration. 1
.A.SHOEMAKERJ.D.
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Homasopatliist Physician,
Telephone No, 6S5.
i( South nth .Street, Likcoi.m
Neii
Reopened 1033 O Street.
Wolwlth
staadlnir the
fact Unit Fho
tographs liavo
been rcdurd
to about lmlf
tlio former
price wo Iiuvo
cvgiged tho
services of one
if tho bust nu
mbers In Now
York to take
cliureonf that
department of
the studio. Our
oITortM shall bo
inulrl hb to
glvocach PUS
tumor entire
salt a f no 1 1 on
audio produce
iuH'rlnr work
to any wo have
done before.
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Cabinets, $3 per Dozen,
Monarch of the Dailies!
Omaha Bee!
Delivered to any part of the
city for 20 cents a week, every
dny in the year Leave sub
scriptions at Lincoln bureau,
I027 P street.
1 D MI '8.
Chronological Record or an
Eventful Twelvemonth.
DI'.ATII. lUSKASK, lMSASTlllt.
These IHirlul Things, with Criminal Mat
tor Added, Tube Up Mucli of the Hpiwe
Alloltml lit tlm Hot llvrnnl of tbn Year's
Kvmils l'iirniml Matters nml Politic
Occupy Mutt or the lUst It's it Good
Old World to Mrs In NotliwItlistniulliiK
It's Hnmimbnt lltach Record.
Hero Is n record of tho lending uveitis
of tho your 1838.
It Iiiih lieen a right lively year to
Homo people.
Two oiiipororH Imvo illwl In Ocriiinny,
thero Iiiih lieen n presidential election In
tho United Htutos, cnlilnot crises in
FnuiL'o nml Spain, grout IIihxIh in Clilim,
Mexico mid n number of other countries,
Including nearly every ono upon tho
American continent; groat Btornm have
swept the onrth'H mirfacoj thoro imvo
been onrtliqiml.-oH; (llwistorH nlmost with
out mimlier Imvo to bo recorded, crimo
haHNtulltednbioiidin nil lands, thoro was
a little Hurry hetwecn Cunudii nml tho
United Ktnte.i over tho llwherles cities
lion, but no great harm wan doiuv, Eng
land lini had Homo Hhlrmluhea in tho
east; Htiinley, tho African explorer. Ih
where? there In u littlo row in tho West
Indies, but why go on? If you exiiinlno
tho net record found hereto attached
you will f 1 ml the ditto of nenrly ovcry
important event duly hcI down with euro
iiuil, It Is hoped, with u roasouablo de
gree of necurncy, together with boiiio not
ho important but curious, diverting or
puv.ling.
THE GENERAL RECORD.
JAM'AIIV
1 Tlm 80-Inch lens or t.tck toloscopo succcusfully
inounlvd.
t'! United States house of represcntnthes passed
bill cinixmerlng ttiu president lo opiubit a
commissioner of tlsh ntul llshcrlcs.
10. United States bnusii of representatives passed
Dlnglcy's resolution calling for Inquiry Into
alleged discrimination In Wetland canal tolls.
19. I.m'y llnrlxT put on trial nt IliiITalo for voting
nt ii Kcncml clox'tlon. Hlio iviih eouvlcted
later and linpriviuisl for ono day
80. A workman In a lltta'iurg, I'a,, Iron mill was
pullid tliroiiKb ttiu rolls
CJ Dcliiwnm ri'iH)rlil f rwi from debt and with a
urpliM of S.UMDO
CI Adi'lln'it colk'Ko (Cleveland, O.) trusteed do
clansl iiKiiliiht eoediicntlon.
St Tho Ciillforulamiprt'iuri court nfllrmcd tlm do
clslon In tlio Hliaron illvorvo suit to tbo effect
tlinlKarab Altlnvi V.I was tlm wlfn of tieuutor
tiliaroii
rriuiUAnv.
i Tlio Kovemor of Han DomltiRO granted n con
cession to AtnorliMa iMilnu I contractors.
8. United States HeiiatuiMiilpoiied consideration
of tlm D.-ltUli extradition treaty
13 L'ominlsolotiera of buuilr.itlon atmllihed tho
bureau of l.iltor nt CUM In U.mlen, Now York.
l"isliTlck Mayor, Austrian vloo consul in Now
oru, coiniultted Riilcldo.
IT To Ainerlain wnrHhlpsorderi,il toTanRlers,
Monieco, iRvaiwo of n row Ijvtweeu tho Uultcd
Htale coisul and tho nultau,
SO InicHtlgatlou of tho miiir tnut iH'gun lu New
York city
tl Tho president of tho United Ktatas transmitted
tlio llOierUvi treaty to tho senate, necoinpu.
tiled by n i:uw-i.io nud protocol.
W Cam n.:alat HeUeil (Ulilni' n es.no U David J.
Adanu mil Clin JI. Dolicrty tlUeontinued by
order of tho Dominion privy counsel.
IIAItCII.
1. MI1U tnrl.7 bill presented to tho United States
house of reprwntatlves.
International ralhvuy connecting tbo Jtcxlcan
Cent nil nud Southern ruclllo opciud for busi
ness. Ilolllu M. Sipilro and Morris II. ITynn ncrjultted
In tho court of oyer and tennlner. New York.
6. Allert Dixlgo, Ins-ine, of 1'cruiu I'alU, Mlnu.,
loe!eu his nlfonndii nelglilwr up with hluv
nolf for twenty-four hours and talked religion.
Ho was armed with a shot gun, a revolver and
knlfo and dually kllUl himself with tho ro
volxer. 0. Mayor Hewitt, of Now York, declined torwlow
tbo parado of Irish socltles on HU ratrlck'a
day
10. Mayor Hewitt fortvuta tho raisin,: of nn Irish
link' oter tho Now York city ballon SU I'at-
rick's ilay
tl. Itumaln i of Joso laoi taken to stuamcr I'ensa-
coltnnd tOiljijwd to Venezuolu fruni Now York
under military escort
SO den. Abram llerrltt committed suicide In New
York hotel
Armu
I EoervUry Uayanl wroto to Mlnlsfr lVndleton
exprosslu disapproval of thoLnltcd States
of Germany's action resnrdlns Samoa
4 Morocco declined toaccclo to tho deraands of
the United Status with reference to eionH
under consular protection Imprisoned at
Itabat.
It Itocordcr Smyth refused tosubmlt tnt'jORrand
Jury In New York n criminal euarsoof tho
Kansas Paclllu bondholder.in:;Jlaht Jay Uould.
District Attorney rullows,of Now York, bad
pruvloualy rcfiisel.
13 Closo of elsht days' deadlock over direct tax
bill In United States house of representative,
tl Death of Doxter, fatuous trotting borsa
81 Corner ktouj of tho now Cathollo imlrcrslty
laid at llrooks Station, near Washington, by
Cardinal Uibbons.
C5 Klshtoen mombersof the Ancient and Honour-
nblo Artillery company, of Uudon, arrlvol lu
Now 'or'x end went to Niagara Tails. They
wero welcomed by a company of flvo from
AncK'nl and Honorabb artillery, of Coston.
A i,wiJ Ltowoul of uovoral days' duration fob
lor.cd
i:av
IS. Tho JIfthotlUt coafercneo decided la favor of
n creatlou or an order of deaconesses for
charitable work.
SO William Core, uf New Jerfcoy, who wos bitten
by a iattl.y:ia!:e, liming been Lett uclentb
Ileally dniaU for two weeks, recovered.
81 Trial of I', v tleorgo Woodrow for nreAcSilos
cvohi'.lnn b.'.;.i:i la thoUouthcm osieinbly of
thol"nwi))terlan church, lUlttmore, Tho do
clsloa :a against bl-.
?J Th J (ieu.T..I csemhly of tho Southern rresby.
tcrLiii church rvMslvod to tu'-u uostoiis toward
orgaulu union
JTOC.
ii Steamship I'.trarli lat tho record of trans
atlantic passage, by run of mi days, ono hour,
Ib'ty-llvo mlautos, from gjouaitowti to Bandy
Hook
( Governor Hill of New York State, Bljned bill
substituting t-l.ctriclty for liaus bag as a means
of esucutin criminals.
T Unginecrs completed tbo surreys for Nicara
gua canal rout j.
a jl T Harrlsoj tlarrctt, of Haltlmoro, drowned
in l'ita;.x) river Ills steam yacht Gleam
was run down by tho kteamer Jopiia.
StcceHsful test of IJout .ilinsUI's dynamlto
Kun at I'ort Hamilton, N Y
11 National conference Irish National Ioaguo of
America passed rouolutioas ivafllnnlng allegi
ones to the central body In Ireland.
JfLY
WlUUm II. nock lot Ids life In attempting to
uavUatti Niagara's whirlpool,
4 Cincinnati opuuod her blsntcnnlal celebra
tion. Mrs James C. Pollt starUxl the machin
ery by moans of electricity She was at ber
bouse at Nashville, Tcnu.
IS A watchman on a schooner set the Chicago
river ou fire, doing great damage to the docks.
tl Mills tariff bill passed by the UnJkxJ States
bouse of repruaoatetivos.
ii Wire communication opened Sjtween tho
United States (uid Cuntcoa.
11 A California stag j driver seated himself on a
keg of dynamlto and applied u match Kuneral
next ilsjr,
lu Uovcrnor Kill npjiolnted Oca. Ilogcr A. I'ryor
prclAl cot luel to conduct suits against tbo
trusts.
sroi'sr.
a Matthew Uyrnr-a Jumped off tlio Ilrooklyn
bridge.
0. Nnvy frauds reported nt tlrooldyu navy yard.
0, Yellow fever well under way at Javksouvlllo,
Kin.
10. Lenry's blf log raft arrived In New "-ft from
NoniKcotl.l
li. Woman Hiiffriigi) drclart-d unconstitutional In
WiixhlugMu territory
18 l'otnto biu am so numerous In Dnupbln
county, Pa , that they Mop railroad trains.
On tbenutbofity of tbo I'liadclphla I'rens
81 I'txlierlm-.n-uly res)rted liy tbo United States
seuntn
SO, jHcksonvlllo puurantliiod bocausu of yellow
fever
00. Miss Nelllo Williamson, of Onvnvlllo, I'a.,
Imigbnl lierxelf to death
II Mr Crowley, Hie eclebnited Central park
cblmpnuziHs dltsl In New York
rincMiiKiL
S. Ilnttlo Is'twecn muegaile Ulrsnnd I'lutcs on tbo
IvtSnllomoiiiitninsi 100 Indians rciHirted killed.
8. Sarah Allbea Hill, of Sharon divorce caso
notoriety, Jnlled for tbrni dnysforcouu-mptof
court In Han 1'rnncU.i) Judge Terry, her
buslMind, sent up for six mouths for drawing
n dirk lu n court nxm
8. Uultisl Htnteii housn of representatives uod
tlio (.'nimdlan retaliation bill
0, Siili'ldu In New York nt tbo Hoffman House of
IMwnrd V Secbohm, Uindou dmmntlst.
I3L Htarvntlon nnd cauiilballsm rvortrd among
tbo Imtlans of tho Athnbaskn aud IVaco river
regions In Manitoba.
OCTOItKH.
8. United Slates Konnto tariff bill reported
0. Uultisl Staten nnr ship Haltlmoro Huccessfully
launehcd nl I'hlladelpbla.
B. Supremo court of Utah gave final Judgment
dissolving the Mormon church corporation
and escheating tlio proerty
11 tlen. Tbeleiuaiun, defeated candidate for
pnwldentor llnytl, killed whllo stonulng the
I'alals N'ntlonnlont I'ort an l'rlnce,
13. Tho gunboat Petrel successfully launched nt
Haltlmoro.
A largo delegation of Sioux chiefs arrived at
Washington to talk over the proixmed cession
of mrt of thrlr reserwitlon.
I i. Iloseliall championship awarded tho Now York
club.
17. Beventy families reamed starving In n Dakota
town.
C7. Steamer Hnytlau Ucpubllu seized byn Ilaytlan
inuu of-wnr
Novriinr.it.
1. Many men wounded nnd schooners dismantled
during n tight on Chcsnpcako bay tieiwccn
ilrislgersnnd oyster itollea
0. Stove Ilrodle Juuihx1 oIT tbo Poughkccpslo
bridga
IS. A bereaved w blow, Mnrle Dertbune, cransl by
tho rittsburg, Kan., mlno disaster, set lire to
ber but nnd burned herself nud four children
to doath.
II CnpL T. It. Logan, commanding the U. P.
troo nt Tort Hancock, on tbo Itlo Grmule,
taken Into custody by Mexicans for hunting
on Mexican territory
87. Now York stnto court of npica!s decided that
Cornell iinlicrsity cannot rccelio tbo 81,
fA,0Ji) w Illwl to It by Mrs. Jcnnlo MeOrnw
I'lske, ns It already ikkucsscs ns much ns ilio
law allows Tbli Is tho celebrated Klsl.0 will
casts and npKil was taken to the Umtod
States courts.
30 Tbu schooner William Jones, of Hoston, which
bnd been soiled by Ha) tl, was released, and
an Indemnity of Cb'.OiU paid
ucccuncii.
1. I.lttlcwood won Mx dny walking match, boat
ln:r tho world record
8. Tboraraguay-IUlilaiiiuestloa assumed serl
oils proportions
. Tbo natives of Alaska mmii out nn appeal, ray
ing that tho women nro outniged nud tho men
lrtually enslaved by tho Aiisl.a cominay
8. Mnuy evictions on the DesMo.nes liver lands
In lown.
II. A Maryland iollco schooner, during a (leaner
nto llsht with oyster pirates, scuttled two
hchooners, nfter sweeplug their decks with a
(latllnj gun. Considerable lois of life.
IS. The Uultcd Static kteameis Catena and Ynntio.
nailed from tho Drooklyu navy yard lor Ilavil
to demand the release of tho btenmer Ilaytlan
Itrpubllc
THE OLD WORLD.
JAM'AnV.
10. M. Kloipiet elected prekldent of IYeucU chiun-
licr of deputies.
SS. Ixu!su Michel shot by a crank nt Iluvrc,
l'Vauee.
ixonUAiiv.
i. Austro-acrman tn-aty of 1870 published, caus
ing much excitement.
8. I,ord ljindsdownu nppolnted governor general
of India. Lord Stanley, tho prusent goicrnor.
nptiolnted to Canada.
0. Olieratlon of tracheotomy performed upon tho
crown prlneo of Germany.
13. Tho Ihigllsh rcHrtcd to bnvo sclzisl a rich
part of YcuczucLi.
IS. Memorial window In nt. Margaret's church.
Iiudou, to John Milton, gift of Ueorgo W
Chllds, unveiled.
MAr.cn.
I. Daniel Wilson, sonlnlaw of 1'resldent Orcvy,
of Kraneo. convicted of swindling In connec
tion witli tho sale of decorations.
17. Geu. IJoulaugcr relieved of bis command by
the Kreueb government because of visits
madoto Paris without leave.
Prince Oscar of Sweden and Miss Monck mar
ried nt Uournemouth,
SO. M. WIUu won hlscasoon appeal In connection
with tho Kreuch decoration frauds.
3d. M. Tlrard, premier of IYaucc, resigned.
A I'll I L.
S. New rrench cabinet ofllclally amiouneod. 11.
Kloquct, primo minister.
13. American nxchaugo in Huropo failed.
80. Much comment lu Ihigland nnd Ireland over
the pope's decree against tho plan of cam-
jsilgn.
MAY.
3. William O'Crlen sentenced In Iondon to thrco
months for violating tho crimes net
11 The Brazilian senate msc.l tho bill abolishing
slavery which w us passed by the chamber of
deputies the previous week.
17 Irish Catholic r.iemls'rs of tho l!nglU.h parlia
ment Issue a manifesto declining to recogulzu
tho right cf tho Holy Sim to Interfere with tho
Irish people lu the management cf their Klltl
cal affairs.
JIT.V
0. Tbo Jury In tbo O'Dounell-Tlmcs libel suit re
turned n crdlct In fa or of Tho Times.
0. Tbo electors chosen June S.) fornially elected
Gen. I'orllrlo Diaz president of Mexico.
13. In tho rrench chamber of deputies. Gen. Dou
langer told tbo premier that bo tied, and left
before ho could bo censured.
13. lUiubugeraud lloquet fought a duel. Dou
langer wounded bi the neck.
At'QVST.
13. Count on Molt lo retired as chief of tbo staff
of Ocnnany, and was auccetsled by tbu Count
von Walderu-o
15. Revolution reported In Ilajtl President Salo
mon left the Uland.
8EITCUDEII.
1. Diary of tho lato Kniiwror Krinlorlck of Ger
many publislied.
It Ne'ws received of the murder rf MaJ. IUrttolot,
leader of the Stacley relief expedition.
W. Iaibllcntloii cf further extracts from Ihuperor
Kivderick's diary forbidden by the German
rovenii.ient.
7. S.uaoa:'j ii'tietlisl against King Tamasscc, do-
feateil his crmy and dcchrol Matalfa king.
OCTOCEIU
15. Dr. Mackenzie's lx)ok onlcnsl seized ty tbo
German Government.
S3. Great excitement lu Wiirtemburg over tbo
alleged control of the l.lng by his American
favoiltes. Woodcock and Hendry
CI. Marriage of King Milan cud Queen Natallo
dissolved lnaku.toral vt tbeScnian metro-
iiolltaa
SO. AeclJcn: to tho czar's train The czar and bis
family narrowly i-sea-.x-d death
Mivcuncx
It Prado, the murderer of Ilarlo Agnctan, con-
vl.iedm-.dM'iiteiiced to death In Paris,
7 Arn.t nt Dr Tumblcty, r.n American, In Lon
don, hiu'ctel of U-lug thu Whllecuapel mur
derer Dccnunna.
0. A new Spanish cabinet formed
1. TIuGen.u:! rrlehsta? pai.o.l tl'o resolution
for the hjppiwlou of the IZast African slave
trade. . ,
M. Chuiu'iiiiuii, the French rtatesmaa. Injured
l'iaduelv,it!i;i. .Var.rvl
P.utaors f.-o..i Cjlr. laat Stanley and Hmla
Pa biv prtwa'jj-'soi Uu i;jilL
DKATII'S HEAVY HAND.
IT WAS LAID UPON SOME MIGHTY
HEADS DURING 1888.
The Grisly ICneuiy of Mankind Una Spared
Neither I'uliiro nor Hovel, and Hero Are
Net D.mwi the Names of Some of
ItrlBlitcst Murks.
Ills
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v ai imiililioro, ueu. imnu iw iruiiuiu, uuu auk .
A( i uiiaiieipmii, joei i arscr, ox uuvuruur ui
Now Jersey ngisl 81
7 At North Sloiilngtoti, Conn., Kunlco Cottrcll, a
PisjUot Indian, aged 105.
0 At San Krnnclsco, Geu Washington 6eawoll,
aged Kt
It At lloHton, Gen. Adln It Underwood, aged 01
15. At Washington, Oeorgo Walker, ex-Unltod
consul genernl nt Purls, aged 03
SI, At San KniucUco, Walter M Gibson, ox-pre-'
mler of tbo Bandn leb Islands, ngod 05.
At Mentor, Kllzn llallou Qarfleld, mother of
President Onrlleld, ngiwl 60.
sa At Washington, Hear Admiral Clark It Wells,
aged 05
00. At Cambridge, Mass., Professor Asa Orny,
aged 77
rEDia'Anr
3. At Home. Italy, Mrs. Mary Howltt, aged 81.
11 At Santa I'e. N M.. Archbishop Uaptlsto
Ijitny. nged 71
16. At Tobslo, O.. I). It Locks O'etrolciim V
Nnsby), ngisl ft I
17 At New York, A. IV Harncs, nged 71
SI. At Providence, George II. Corliss, nged 70.
CL At Washington. W W Corcoran, nged 00.
MARCH
4. At Hoston, Amos llrotison Alcott, nged 69.
B. Mrs. Proctor, widow of Harry Cornwall,
ngisl 61
0. At Hoston, tmlsa May Alcott, aged 65
7. At Charleston, (1 G Memmlnger, Recrctnry of
the Coii'islc rate treasury, ogwl 63.
a At Charleston, W Vn Gen. D II. Btrotbcr
(Porto Cm) ou) nged 73. I
0 At Herlln, Knslerlck William Ludwlg von
Hobcuzolleni (William I). emoror of Ger
many and king of Prussia, nged 1)1. I
12. At New York, Henry llergh, aged 03. !
10. At Pails. Senator Lazuro Hlpisilyto Caruot,
nged 87 i
18. Hornet) I'alrluinks, ox-governor of Vermont,
ngetl OS. i
CI At Washington, Morrison It. Wnlte, chief Jus-
tleo ol the United States, nged 73.
CI. At Wiesbaden, John T Iloffmnu, ex-governor
of New York, ngetl ft)
At Now York, Commodore HobcrtH. Hitchcock,
ngisl 81 I
S3. At New York, Joseph W Drexel, ngetl 63. I
SO. At Siivnuunh, ex Lieutenant Governor Dors-
belmer, of New York, nged 63.
S? Near Ctaymctit, Del., Kellx O. C. Darley, artist,
itgetU
Beyyld lUrghash, nultan of Zanzibar, nged 80.
AI'IUU
-I. At Pbllndclpbln. Henjamln II Hrcwster, ex
attorney general United States, nged 71.
6. At New York, Jacob Shnrp, nged 71
7. At Ilrooklyn, (Ion Qulncy Adams Gillmore,
nged til
It At Valencia, Spain, Archbishop Joseph 8.
Alemnny. nged 74.
IB. Atl.lieriKMl, Kng Mntthow Arnold, nged 03.
17 At Ilrooklyn, Kphralm George Snilrv, nged CO.
18. At New York, Dr Cornelius Agnow, agisl 68.
At Now York, ex-United States Scuator Itoscoa
Conkllng. ngisl GO
10. At Haltl.non Mil., A. S Abell. founder of Tbo
Hnltimorn Sun, ngisl 1 1
CO At New Yolk, William 11. Dlnsmoro . president
of Adams CxpreHi comuiny, ngetl 77
.'I. At Hohtoti, llrlg Geu William I iwlght, nged 60.
At Ottawa. Thomas White, Canaillan minister
uf tbo Interior nged 68
23. At New Hnmswick, N. J., Hear Admiral
Clinrlcs Stewart Hoggs, ngetl 77
20. At New York, M.-s. Clemcuts S. Ixizlcr, M. D
ngetl 74.
30. At Home. 11 II Deasr. vice rector of tho
I American college.
UAY.
5. At Ponil tin l-ic. Wis., Ulshop John Henry
Ilnliart llrowu. ngetl 60.
0. At Amherst, Mai., I Jiwrcnco Perseus nickok,
ngisl CO.
7. Near Giiffltbsx llle, W. Va., Thoma;i Kgglestoa,
ngisl 111 Hosmuked for ninety years.
8. At Loudon, Professor Iakuio Im I, nged CO.
11. At St Paul, Minn., Commodore Kittson, aged
07
15. At Toronto, John Joseph Lynch, archbishop of
Toronto, nged 78.
J esc.
0. At Now York, Thomas Jl. JlcClnith, first pub
lisher of Tho New York Tribune, ngetl 81.
7. At Parts, Mai-slml lMmond lu Ha'uf, nged 70.
8. At Jamaica I'lulns, Mass., ltev. Dr. James
l'reeman Clarke, aged 78.
10. At I'nll Hirer, Mass., Stephen aleason,
ngetl 101
Right Hon. Edwni-d HolsMt Klng-IIarman, un
der Bocretnry for Ireland, nged 60 years.
13. At Somerset, O., Mrs John Sheridan, mother
of Geu. Sheridan, aged 87
It Near Nowburyport, Mass., JIary N. Prescott,
nged -19.
IS. At Herlln, Tretlerlck HI. emiwrorof Germany
and king of Prussia, ngetl DO.
CO. At York, England, ltev. George Trovor, aged 70.
At I-omlon, llngland, Dr. Charles II. Zukertort,
chess pbyer, agetl 43
0. At I-ong Island City, I I., Kruncls Henry Tur
pie Hclluw, art lit, aged 01.
At Ban I'raaclsco, Oeu Washington L. Elliott,
ugedC7
JCLV.
0. At Tullamoro Jail, Ireland, John Mandovlllc,
M. P
11. At Ilrooklyn, Gen. Jesse O. Smith, ngetl 6ft
13. At Contentment Island, Darleu, Conn., Vincent
Colyer, nrtist, ngod 01
At Itochcster, N Y Hiram Sibley, ngisl 61.
IS. In Africa, t-'ir Johnunes Heurieus Ilraud, presi
dent of tho Orange Kreo State, agetl 01.
19. At Cornwall-oti-tbe-Hudson, Rev. IMward
Payson Hoe, ngetl St.
SO. At Cincinnati, O., Gen. Thomas U Young,
ngetl 65
SI At Lake Dunmore, near Hrandon, Vt, Court
landt Palmer, agetl 43
S3. At IsMivvnuortli, Kan., ex-Gov Thomas Car
ney, ngetl CI
00. At Middle town, N. Y'., Hartley Campbell, play
wright, nged 43.
81. At U-grango, Ky Dr. Robert Morris, poet
laureate of Mainry, aged 73.
AfOCST.
6. At Nonultt, Mass., Philip Henry Sheridan,
general of thu army of the United States,
ared 57
11. At Amesbury, SIIss., Richard 8 Siiofford,
aged 60.
13. At Sharon, Conn., 1-awrcnco l Jerome,
ngtsl CO
1 1 At Monterey, Cal., Charles Crocker, aged GO.
20. At Rochester. N Y Sjt.'i Green, ngetl 71.
S3. At Caithness. Scotland, Sir John Rose, Can
adian g atcsmaii. agist Ui
sniTKuunn.
At Norwlcii, Ct., George I Perkins, nged 100.
At Stamford, Couu., John lstcr Wullack,
nged Ld.
At New York, Professor Richard Proctor,
ngisl 1
At Madrid, Ex-Marshal Razalue, of Prance.
ocToncn.
At Chicago, lsmg John Wentworth, nged 73.
At Paris. ux-Prcsidcnt Salomon, of llnytl,
ngedCi
At Now ton. Mass., H Jl. iniLslfer
At New York, IJ Yu Doo, Chinaman, and gen
eral of Rlack I'lags.
At Philadelphia, Vicar-General Maurlco A.
Walsh, aged 63.
At Now York, Mrs Ellen Ewin Sherman,
nged 01.
Novcunen.
At Now York. Dr. David Hostetter.
At- Ilrooklyn. Gen. W II RruwnclL nged 48.
At Pblladelphli. Vicar General Walsh.
At Rochester, I'a. Gen Thomas J. Power,
aged 61
DECESDCa.
At Vashlngti.q, D. C, Rear Admiral Edward
Simpson
At Port Hamilton, N. Y., MaJ Gen. Romeyn
II Ayres. aged CI
At Hcllefonte, Pa.. Gen. WUllcm It. IlUIr,
nged 70
At New York, Rear Admiral Lo Roy.
Coloron, Indian chief.
At New York, Geu. James C. Lane.
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