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ata "- THE EVENING STAR. | PEBLISHED DAILY, Sumdays Excepted, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS | ; Asccciated Press Reporte. Penusylvania Avemue, cor. Lith St, = " THE VIRGINITS. {00 BVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY, : ‘amie: a ete maepaied - 6. B. AAUP PRANN, Prevt. EEDED WAREIBG. ——$———— | > . November 17.—Ex United States od Dy = te e Consul Pearne, who bas just arrived at Wash- Ley on Foatt ington from Kingston, says when Captain Fry cnx ' pobends = re- eri arrived there to take command of the — THE WEEKLY STAR Publisned Fridas—¢1.0 aye her Tovariatly in advance, in both oases; and | ibe would sare Tamera tae en ee | VS, 42—N2. 6.446. WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1873 TWO CENTS, _| Sis Shand “Sos prees Copan ey SP Rates « =. ertising furnished ea ® »piiention. — id only be & case of blockade ram: | ashe had heen a confederate block- AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. The Spanish Mardecs. THE CUBAN MASSACRES. | 24 i2¢ Jcnicnt, treatment by she American | Stier not shast recom captoned in thin FALL S ABW OPERA HuUsE. == 0 RN Pe fet pore naarip4 pnb beenictrngen a — ee gg Sy burivess, the Spaniards would not. Mr, Pearne relenen roumaso SALVE Washington News and Gossip. ctnde an aminated discess'on on any gh es bance bgt aiipeaerinsttag suketes thats nue tees ae ee tallote begun for toa: ig and anlling ‘There rm = —_—_—_o—_—— sul jet. It ie stated that am vercent has been | THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AROUSED. | acknowledge the | lence of Cuba, eape- | “Te Sout adoren Amoricags or Englishmen COUGH DROPS Int RNAL REVEN he receipts from this | + ngaaten in this city for the hollingof a me cially if the set wontd check one gee. Te | 3™ the seamen shipped it is The greatest of all xotorw except Rachol."\ Times COUGH DROP: source to-day were £364 198 23. public meeting to give expression to the feel- | NOTES OF PREPARATION AT U.S. NAVY YARDS. | commends the adoption of that line of by | Coubifnl ‘weether | they knew _ the ‘Buch triumph of dramatic genins bas seldom been —_—_—— ings of our people upon the outrage to civil- the United States. character of the enterprise. When 9; His Others the perfection of atts. Prabwns } SxCRETARY Ronuson is pot expected to re- | sation. ‘The movement of cur naval vessels Opinions at Home and Abroad. The London Daily Telegraph contains an ar. | Ne (Fearne) sought Capt. Fry the second time nt Be getfals ar isticant urigi- | BaCIManEy noon turn to Washington nntil Tharslay next. nnd the activity at onr mavy yards showid ‘an. — ticle similar tm tone te thet of the Times. Both | toc wes eect tn, iver caid the whole want pearances in Washington on © Cough: Stiwiraae Wesdwat cotarned ts Weak er Loge yd at the administration is not There is nothing new in offielaltircles con- | journals concur in the opinion that Spain is Hy Md quest a bread ferhis family. if November 17, ta Snake gh, Colds, &c., &e , recommended CRETA KNAP returned ashing | asivep. The Navy and War deparrme its are | cerming the Virginius, no telegrams having ress to enforce reparation, and e could succeed in landing bis cargo where it ea Physicians, Can be had only at tou from New Yerk city this morning. constantiy in reeelpt of telegrams and crmran- | een received from Havana by the Secretary | United States may iy be pmmciveggreme ober Hameo] Seo == bai A corNATTANS DRUG STORE, Iv axvnopy outrages the Amsrican flag, let | andnare tendering ihelt services athe gover. | Stak. The telegrams from Goueral Sickles jae, even though reluctant to do so. ‘empt at all hazard — ix ~ A ain, wl ay assume a “ v ¢ instructions. e conference ween exoit IDGABSIOR Sy {QPP troublesome,ad wey will give ependy re: | Tum leave of absence granted Capt. Franc | St —_— General Sickice and the Spanish Sfinwter o1 | was helf at Cooper Institntee Sow erecta | Pmitanecenia. Now. tr--teorge M. Robe- — ea RE E. Taylor, ist artillery, bas been extendsd unt In the room of the chief clerk of the Treasury | Foreign Affairs will probably take place early | urday evening, and inflammatory speeches were Seoretary of the Navy. made an official BN reo. Mothers, Mothers! January Ist, 1874. department is @ large Cuben fiag which fer- i eee onl ee Seet e pesmaney ceeatees | See. eee that the city officials take ae nee adhd 1 a ‘ves Wi " one oon the 5 ‘made ot % tos h by cable. No telegrams have ive workingme: ni ING SYRUP for all diseasce tucident tothe period | SECOND Assist. Exorwman H. 1H. Raoane: | about twelve feet in length and eight feet in | been received confirmatory of the reports of | — Yesterday afternoon & large mame mecting of nes being drawn uy in full autior of teething im children. It relieves the child rrom | P&S made application for duty on any future | width; has four stripes, alternately blue and | ©xecutions since those of the ith, 7th and sth | workingmen and women was held at the As- | ‘0!! salute ot i guns Dain, cures wind colic, regulates th» bowels, and,by | Arctic expedition fitted out by the Navy de- | White. At the staff isa red field and a triangle | instant. sembly uilding, Philadelphia, to discuss the | "ts" 9 ——s ANOTHER STUPENDOUS CoMPASY Cree or health to the child, gives rest’ to | partment. of red bunting. It was captured by the reve- A HAVANA REPORT OF THE MASSACRE. situation. Addresses were made by Jos. Phil- | oi Sorekge'a ary Te] Teegreat boyat dele VSdkewiNeLow's SooTaING syRor.” |" p Peter aay oad Boe sonst of Behe Teas ia ane, tees ram: Oa FA” | toch and Mrs Profenor French wis aenouseed | {the party accompany’ng’bim wete Comamo- ” . aps 4 o ROTHER JONATHAN et » doys le Istand in June, 1572, wi » 5 ich, who denounced de - JAPANESE TROUPS: ee | rity aks tn hls lim 4k eae the “oeeie~ Fiemees, See capeet of. the cap- a tea Viegas ‘Sere Irtagin cn oars oad the city councils for not providing eons Paine srecustlontion Gestee Minoan 4 key? sweat. Columbia's tucked the w: peered : c raay ehginted to mest | reau. Mr. Borie, ex- LECTURES. monkey ar ‘ ‘Doarded a vessel with. | taken to mn, to remain there until their exe- | the councils committee to-day. It is said 40,000 | [0% Ae, ex-Seeretary of the Navy, Je “feathers in her back hair, and, by St. Iago! cution, which was ordered for that afternoon. | people are out of work in thai city. . W. Childs and others. At League Island an LL'§©Orn wart, vomething’s going to drop." Brocklyn Argus. Captain Fry, noble-looking old man, fully a | A very curious condition of aWairs exists at | “Pection of the monitors was made, and ———_— y Pioneer. ~ | head taller than the rest of the crew, when he | Central City, Colorado, in conse, party did not return to the city umtii afternoon. fl a, aatia wing * NOVEMBEE 17, 19, AND 21. Arromtmunts ay Tux PaxstpEent.—Presi- | Haaing is oaised F. Le orton, cathe wes | met his men on the wharf previous toihe mareh | action of Xe Stas companies In ordering « | Tii# morning the steam tag ‘Triana arrived at ot oged, ‘im. , depat; in e show: ¥ ion. 5 . mm. C1 D De men, have quit work, TRE ADAMS BAD, Gwic? Melodies, | ranged: at great expense, for three brilliantly fil Rad WO Wet rena: | conzerwn nen en: ber imenpere tr naar Fry and thirty-six men and officers were pab- | that the military will have to'be called out wo | PISO! Me vessels now being made ready forees. OUR GREAT COURT OF BEAUTY, MAGIC OF LIGHT AND SOUND, Wm. G. Risley, consul at Lagrayra. * | theofficers in charge to be uniformed and upon | licly shot, despite the protest of all competent | prevent destructive demonstrations on the part ‘Foreign Notes OLY te Be1 Premier snes ss ee my request was shown the colors of the vessel, a | foreign authorities. The marines were seven | Of the malcontents. eanemmant ‘ fopported by MOLLE LOTTIE LE PAINT and PROF. I. H. PEPPER, Demcmseane— Dy sissetion of, the Recretery | She welch 1 Rave never hefeps.coen.” teumed as if they would sever daish At taut | rates the Pussooe Orme se Seay | ake » of % : e Pioneer was at one time the revenue cut- 4 y would never finish. merelal of Frida: . = The ouperrt Pole Haedseme Ladies. Dircetor of the Royal Polytechnic Institute, Lon- pothcire neyo: pemast Heese, of the National | tor Kesolute, and was sold by the United States, | the sallors marched off, and the troops filed past | Crade was Yesterlay sold at Parkers at the | ,,LO*DON, November 17 —A special dispatch THE KING AND THE FREEBOOTER! ae een oe Bnapolis, Md., has been dis- | arter having changed owners several times, | the long row of corpses; then the dead-carts | very low figure of S0 cents per barrel, The | ‘T™ Aden to the Daily Telegraph says an en- ing PROF. L, W. TOBIN, charged the service toenable him to reenter the | She was fitted out asthe Cuban Pioneer, and | Were burried up and loaded indiscriminately | market opened at 95 cents, But closed {iby the Sasa, beteess betlese? Arcbhash woke ©. W .THOMPSON, RAGAN ard EDWARDS, | Secretary of the Royal Polytechnic Institute, Lon- e soldiers’ home, was captured as above stated and condemned | With the mangled remains. sale of 1,000 barrels) at #0. In this city, 1,000 | E!-Ashe, between bodies end Tarks, His Buck MS SIMPSON Jus’ | inck'ssnd, voter carers: the ccinbretsd itnviais | THE Commer, the discovery of which was an- | [0% violation of the neutrality laws, andeold by | THE AMENICAN AND puITISR CoNsULS In- | barrels were sold at 24 ce chet cians ct | were Kitied sud wounded. It te probable that DOUG GREAT | called “The Sphinz,” “Proteus,” =“ D-oapiates | wounced in THR STAR a few days since, was | 7OCT.0f we court The Ameri peal has 2 oe rn beeen eee: Bt | in consequence of this occurrence the British ‘OM PANY Heat,” “The Wonderfal Frankeastein Mystery. jay! » Captain Richie is the same who with the ican Consul has done all that could 4g cents, without buyers. Refined yes- | force at Aden will i jatinees fur Ladies and Childrenevery | “Speaking Pictures,” &c., &c, *” | Seen from the naval observatory in this city on | Moccasin, rescued 47 persons from drowning on | !8ve been done, indeed it was threatened that | terday at 10:call cents ton. will interfere and prevent en- ESDAY sod SATURDAY nor bs ere versie re: i Saturday evening. On account of its rapid | the occasion of the Metis disaster, for whic’ he his exequatur would be withdrawn for his exer. | | The New York Tribune. day will publish a Soe ee ee eS — — yy — ‘ GAR SURSCRIFTION COMOHRE, | Tornaar HAGE GEE ftom tecrenngange OT" | ran Govranad ansarsnon asp Ouer- | Levoeiucerts neces ecco | Seneren peg etree, Gok Ao | acannry, Sottahet hs?” Sata Pinal nes 9 — in RRAPAHOR AND CuHEy- | him wise treated him disrespectfally ‘itiam 1. ; alao, a ntee » No’ i. t FRIDAY EVE: ANCe uF ousTivs. Presipant Grant drove from Newark to | exe Careys had another talk with the Com- | The British consul also made an ineffectua’ | Drew topay, for the benefit of ~omeeenae late captain general of Cubs, has arrived at THE GREAT ORGAN Aorta Eitsabeth, a J... yestertag, and aitentea | wistlente of Indian Am . Powder | Protest against the executions, It is reported | ficiencies that may arise in the discharge of the | CAdi. In this series will be introduced." ” y: mies oo, that sixteen of the vietims were British sub- | debts of Ke Cox & ADMIRAL POLO DE RARNADE NOT TO BE SU- Se ee ae odpninns S*tpiaarith we gutroduerd Ehe Ghost.” | church with his mother, who resides in the | Face, Whirlwind, Yellow Bear, Little Robe, | jects sab | cnigumsent, Sve! ond abeet eee ee in the PERCEDED. Cabinet P.cturess: th white and clack, | Jatter city with her son-in-law, A. R. Corbin. | White Horse and others made speeches. They 4 ROWE OR woun atp0n. toed’ unter’ the ° the Amount real- | The report which was current here yesterday, FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | “The Dancing Skeleton,” "Wheatstons's Telepho: | The President left there last night for Wash- | Will have a final interview with the Commis-'| ‘The Voze de Cuba saysa conspiracy has been | leged indorsements cad: mecepren essa; | that Admiral Polo de Barnabe, Spanish minx: Witt BE EEUMTED OM | Shetitatlig kes RN Rae ptidacet | aeiatogd ved Mere om the Gary train this | loner te morrow morning ani nthe afternoon | aucorered ia Molauin, andthe surrounding | In'he deci, ~~" + “ocePtneesmentioned | tert Washinguon, wa te supercode, Ue i Sj ‘America. io . eee Ue mee 3 ie far w jurisdiction for rising simultaneously with the nied this morning. TUESDAY EVENING, Novexnen 29, 1873, | _ Single admission, 75 cents; season tickets, $2; no | SEVENTEEN Britis SUBJECTS AMONG TH MR. Hitoann, of the Coast Survey, has re- | !#nding of the Virginius expedition. The plot | |A Max Suoors, Stans axp Burws His A STEAMCRIP DISABLED. AT $ O'CLOCK Le ai eaetbecc, Brmrved costs. For eal Xenatinve Victims.—Dispatches received from —— from France @ magnificent vase, - | fand and ine lactis treaghodt fo ie beret ar Sel amena oe cuapenes ceneatiae Qolans ahiee tak yen Under the direction of Dr. J. P. ¢ Consul General Hall to-day mention the fact | ‘actured at the National Porcelain Works, at | onthe first of November. Many persons bh: man bankerof Hambui wife York October ist for San Francisco, put into wit BALLS, &e. that seventeen of the victim ofthe massacre at | Sevres, by order of the French, government, | ready been arrested, and the “arrests ‘are dally man Keel, one attempted to. bil ner The | er ad ng Sih ber chat broken, ‘and re- . ntiago-de-Cuba wi E at rece’ i 4 q e Vi is ived in 5 FrOeRT# aNNuaL UNIFORM LEVEE that sim of the imprisoned ‘car eodeaien oS as mentioned in Saturday’ Stan. ot ‘rere | proved guilt of taking any” part. in the e con amship Pennsylvania. ‘They put up at the death are of the same nationality. —_ as testimonials of sabre services ren- pgs eat judged with the utmost severity ners —_ — lene on hi Inesday in the “7 ~ a Md by the ntlemen mention as members we ‘cloc! in Newark. U, be = rmvnic Society. | MOUNT VERNON LODGE, No. 9, K.P., THe Senate commities on transportation | of the International Commission on the Inetr, | ACTIVITY AT THR BR/OKLYN Navy yarn. | at Elizabeth he caused her to alight: and chee —Hagh MeCalioc’, os oe cate ot cos at have determined to postpone their southern trip | var Onvers wit. James H. Dayton, | Brooklyh ae ee peng repay rege ging reg iy oon heaton g so custay. Wes ‘oat este re - til 20 * ol ps rooklyn navy yar aturday, many of th where be sho! er im the bi . y presen: Reuneyivente syeane, on TUESDAY MORNING MASONIO TENPLE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, nae eats basal rarest ai Midshipmen Charies E. Vreeland, T.G.©-Sal. | being in search of work. ‘not tacing ‘into | arms with a sharp kuife or renee’ pawl md _ tthe end of the year, lect reserved ithout additi A ‘The committee has spared neither time or expense | tween now and the meeting of Congress, and | tT: Geo. F. W. Holman, and John P.J. Augur | count those who went there for purely per | ting fire to her clothing left her to die; but, the | {7} os the Gtasee nines ey ~ = oe to make this one of themost enjoyable parties of the | alee hecawse : g pngress, to tho Powhatan; Midehi "A. ©. Dilling. | SORal motives. ‘The officers of the yard say no | gtound being wet, she rolled about and smoth- | {nue the business, under new and strong com F22* Mosicat concerts sew ickets @2, admittiog @ gentleman and eee ee oe re aenncen ir Cae Conta «Midshipman AC. Dilling- | time since the war has the 1 public | e-ed the flames, and, after I grouna | >!natio Hear ie EY DAY AND EVENING. ladies seals iegre unable to make the trip at the presznt | bam to temporary duty on board tte Powhatan. | evinced such interest in the affatrs of the navy | antilearly Thursday ‘morning, she ‘was found a ee na. = § nd wy ‘ 5 3 . mhaseaaen EB 48.000 ORCURSTHION, @ECOND GrAND ANNUAL BALL my res the North Atiantic station to report foreacy | yard. No secret is made of the tact that onler- | by a colored man. On the voyage to Baltimore | 20% $25,380,000, and increase of $11,300 since Ferforming the latest Operatic and National Music, | ana OF PERSONAL —Commander James ©, Kane, | duty as he may assign him; Midshipman J. W. aibarpel ae from eae ie - Be —— — the woman — sum of $400; he | SAtHrday: en DEAD (N CHUR: T VERON LODGE, who has been appointed to command the mon- | Beane detached trom the Ossi d placed Sfrevenipdipeera te duiesD axe Ayanami er diamonds aud watch, and other a ae pie . ME. SORW N11 = ; F 3 mon pee and pl . Sarouel Adams. organist of the § aes Payot phat gpene! op seaai de UNL wodeg 3° BGAN PU SSTERERS, itor Mahopac, at Norfolk, leaves to-day to take | ©” Sick leave. pe ny etan hate Gite weet eee — eee oe street Methodist church. = ie oa ‘Ebi test x ee cincinin TUESDAY EUSBING, November 1a, srs. coemee ED cedinnney Hee am Hoary Snyder be S. Back Pay €iaim IsaLtowEp.—A former | fcr sea at once every oust in the Unit States = wisce, hich she wore asa charm. pn pe ga the organ, during last with drums, cre * Ht > Co yson, U.S. navy; C r * Staten ~ | Davy. ‘The frigates Minnesota and Colorado, | — A dispa jadelphia says:—Tt has BF Freeh cold LAGER cieaetce neat. was-sm | Vite Wrdae se sulficient euarantes that this modore Nicholson, U.S. n Japt. K. Wells, | eutenant in the United States army, who re- | faci carrying fifty guns, will be ready for sea | been established as a. pretty well-founded fant oe ~4 Ttheseason. M U.S. navy; James R. Young, Phil signed his commission and went south and | within twenty-five D « | that Herman Ki: The Great Four-mitte Tickets @ 1, admittin, y adel phia; . twenty-five days.’ Captain Ransom does an Krull, who attempted the marder Race in San Op me -2 Om Exhibition and Sale) Nzw No Loring, U.S. navy Capt. d. Q. A. 7 a “er =~ Mien a betel makes application | not believe there is any vessel in our navy com- | of his wife at Elizabeth, N. J.,on Wednesiay Francisco. nee, = aici U:S.nayy; Hon. D, W. Muna, iit; Hon. HH | (%,"back pag” due hini at the time ot bisresig- | petent to contend with the Spauish Frigate | might, suiled hence for Liyerpaol in the Pens TRADDEUS STEVENS WING THE RACE. oc ageed «MARERITER'S, Tu Sr. DRY GOODS. Hasrioos and Wife, ‘Tenn. fl. D. Mourure, U. Soon aohen Eveline. rag Bed fg Ara lies, but believes one of our monitors cau qfivania on Friday. He will be apprehended, Petey ate [os in San Francisco on Satetdey 3 }, between Greets, cat | Gray PED. | + ; A. y. . navy; Comm t | fect - 6 ~ | easily put a shot clear through her and <isable | ‘f such case, on the oth 5 is with y an immense mass of le, above Odd Fellow’s Hall. * | GREAT REDUCTION. ‘ane,U.S. navy, are at thekbbitt Howe, fn hadaye cipoocne —- that officer de- | Ser machinery. It is not tre that orders here answering Krull’s’ description came Sith a | fly cwenty thousand being at the park. ‘The = Paintings, Engravings, Obromos, 8c. * Admiral Porter arrived in the city yester- | from raving sock cates ¥ law prohibited | been received from the Navy department -to | Woman on the Pennsylvania on her {ast trip. Pooi selling was commenced at noon, andepened Sheds, Ficiures, Rramen, re Y and Ear We have reduced the price of our whole stock of sro making titmtsta tare tic tunentin fred ipa et reek at oe Soult said th the onl: Thureda Y seat th eee ee starve red belo Sy mu eeroeniel ahaees yo : e r whole stock o! * 4 resolution of cen- R if ys chief Engineer Sewel at the only ves- Ursda: the sa: —arven fore the horees were: a pete Case” 2 ne Destin. DRY Goops fire passed by the last Massachusetts legislature | yoaster General to-day leet car order near cnt: | sels at the vard now avallable are the Goloraio, | ‘Tank, and sailed without the woman on the | sti Was deposited in Danks for cashing pools, remember Name and Number. jel-ly™ | at icast 20 PEE ORET., to keep pace with the annulled by the legislature just chosen, the registration fee “ss doakbeiia ‘dattare fer] ae and Pech ger ll iat ypoon Pennsylvania. Grty themend noice hy rd forty and LE, KINDS OF OAST-OFF Wx-.in@ AP. | "Rt | A MEDAL For THE MAN WHO SAVED Secre- | packages to eight cents. ‘The law limits the | rying seven guns: was lagnoked bot latele,ana | INDUSTRIAL Rescuprion.— G favorite by greatly increased odds. Th A std ta ¥. am ss TARY S£WARD's Lire.—On Saturday last Mr. | Cbarge to twenty cents for each registration, | haa sot recesat her machinery. ‘The Susque- | Worst effects of the financial te among Be were Thad. Stevens, Joe Daniels, Trae INSON & COLLEY, George F. Robinson, who was instrumental in | 84 \t was fixed by Postmaster General Denni- | hanna, which has been laid a away, as is indicated by the almost daily re- | 411 Mamie Hail, Hubbard was withdrawn. Bovi4-3t* 711 Market Space. | saving the life of Secretary Seward, when at, | igo Aue present rate of fifteen cents, which | severai years, is not only wholly out sumption of business by establishments which | Thad. Stevens took the pole, True Blue next, — —_— be the cmonee et 2 Mghtar | Mt. Creswell thinks too high, in view of the fact | but can never be made fit for service. The | bad suspended. Among the more recent re- | “amle Hall third, and Joe Daniels the outside HOT ].MENSE REDUCTION ! tpl 4 1868. = prea futth the onan that the fee for registering letters or packages | second-class steamer ‘Tennessee, of 2,135 tons, sumptions are the following ~~ he West Boyl- | At the start Mamic Hall was first, Thad. Ste _______—-#HOTELS, DRESS GOODS varded'bim by Congressin Ist, The medal, | Sn tough the mall to Europe ts only eight | and mountirg 25 guna, which i cow lying ai | ston, Manufacturing ‘company "has resumed | yes second, Trae Blue hind and Joe Daniels HYs°"'s HOTEL, Reduced from 20 to 40 Per Cent, wb‘ch was made at the Philadelphia mint, is ee a hed Teg dager > Hema = @ reduction of 20 per cent. of | fourth. ie second mile True Blue was ae : valued at $1,400. On the obverse side of the | SaTurpay'’s SENSATION IN W ‘Street. | §ines and machinery, could not, he said, be | meses. Several other establishments in Massa- | Sst, Mamie Hall second, Joo Daniels third, Wo. 709 @ STRET, qSBEACK SILKS snd BLACK ALPACAS espe. | medal Mr. Seward is represented lying in his | (n addition to the “bull” ‘speculation in the ee Caeath oe bet ee estrer Novtax soiseelty caus aoe Ov; | True Biue ‘frets Joe ‘Daniele sooed, Thea. jem ty Berweex ?ru and ru sranems | WAN SHAWLS. gals lewast "PARIS KID | side of the beds Payne with Sean Ee | Sotan esl ee shanEe on, Friday last on the | enough for the repeltor venmis as soon as they | offered to accept reduced wager.” 1 from | Stevens third, "starale “Hall fourth. ‘TRE IMPERIAL HOTEL, GROVE, 66 conts; PRINTS: 6 conte. Og Fer In one hand, and with the other clutching | forced up to 100% ot ramors of positive trouble | Feewrned Yom 8 cruise. Captain George Mf. | Maine, Connecticut and Rhode island state tuat | (6 fourth mile Joe Daniels was fist by 2m" ns, the throat of R r som, executive officer at the yard, said that resume in a week a ue second, 5 vens JAMES BYKES, Proprietor, RpEsvcriox is = oe Tah settee. | the medel s in bust of Robvinsom; aboverkis head | cu'the sock tcnchange caused by telegrams treme poet OT me site mgineering | Sones. ‘There appears tee cant sirens Lumediately after ehe Tesult of the bet rest, nasisdic Wena iss Aivenes. 2 OODs. & wrcath of flowers, and on each side the fellow- | several of the up-town hotels, directed to prom: | doh to make & thucoah repo et ee eon: | ing in the westecn pest of Nae eel feet | calling Was pened Oo ee aor the heat, pool. Siowen Siant 10h tue, Bich a eat ue ge Tis dag of ADs, saving the litt ths | wees ofthe desea oy Comite WiayderRte | glad Dictator, and report her condition, he | men of Duflaio aude that they hare otutered | tackers of Thad Steven came furwara with 8 y BB. Hon. W. H. Seward, then Secretary of State of a ctator is a secund-rate screw mer of the y inancia! depression has confidence in their fas Bove jand-ty Wasutxetox, D. 0. nm ine Frene (cloth colors) Oashmeres, 60. 60,and | the United States’ 0 ttern, had little effect u; the general trade of the | Of the first Thad Stevens was taken as : s ‘ican 8,786 and Se soon. nd W. HV.” i ity. ‘The long strike ‘(singe frst choice for $2,100, Joe Daniels, 1,50 True C, © Wittanp, Finest double-twilled French Oashmeres in new 3 rge guns. Cap: City. The long strike ( July last) of the ice for $2,100, Joe D: $1,500; ° shades at $1, worth $1.60 per yard. A Cannon BaLt THAT Savep INSTEAD oF hers . Minnesota could be | Coal di the Monongahela river hay- | Blue, $800. A series of heavy approach - EBBITT HOUSE, French | Mrerinves ae, ‘and 782., worth double. DzstRoyiNG Lirz.—Mr. Kimball, chief of the | t ov This is but a small in. | ot Teady forsea in sixty days, or, inan emer- | ing rminated ‘al the coal works are now run- | ing the same magnitude, and nearly why WASHINGTON, D.c | 20,350end Srixe, Umlrable Dress Goods reduced to | revenue marine service, has received a large | dication of the unscrup! Senor, Is Sie BAe Cet disse, Sf Soficlent, mom | OSS ee ee city. Segeral suspended | Seas hei Tine t winaee a z is + resent fo! of workmen yy © bey - * SSS | 7 Exetins in COTTONS and aft kinds of DRY re tveniy-four. pound shot forwarded to him marr: mene eee es ee eee | at 1,600, none having been added once, and others ‘are prepared to increase their 4 .—— second, and EDUCATIONAL. ONE PRICE ONLY, in plain Sgures, stations at Cape May, New Jersey. ‘The batt | Complishment of its objects. Under the rumors mht ceaphay saint are. eae Daniel: second, True Blue distanoed over’ for rI.HE MISSES OSBORNE'S Youse Lalies Doan. MISSES OSBORNE'S Young Ladies’ Board- novS-tr 2018 and 180 ST ELIE, pd nd fohn Maxsen, long since deceased, [mpd omer declined and some heavy from mechanics and laborers, ASSISTING THE WoRTHY Poon.—The follow- | lengths. Time,'7 minutes and 57 be Ing sud Day SCHOUL, Dag Mae Baten gas northwest, over the ship Ayreshire, wrecked January 12th, | Sales were made. | J irdahe Seepage untrue, the a ons do not warrant | ing idea, set forth ina New York letter to the | Stevens took the fourth heat, and won the race. ter will begin or. WIS. Thorough éraining by (410 AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. ae, 6 - Squan beach, and was thereby the (ocr the eek bana their engagement without special authority. | Charleston News, might do in this city:—-a | Time, ¢ minutes and 2x, seconds. achers. best advantages ia German — means of saving 201 lives. The ball was handed |’ Oscar axp LyovRovs Litrim charged with | All the Spanish vessels are ready for immed Tuothed of ecsisting the deserving poor has been TRUE BLUR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. : Povd-im™ | Alpacas and other DréssGoods at popular prices, pecaagern are Sad ertee pe deck of = auip. ake the murder of their brother, Clinton Little, i ae gervice, while the American men-of-war devised and estab! inseveral ot our rivate | Pag ere gw oy gS True Bi 5 Le ¥ m™ 5 ¥ table institutions whic! satis- horse permanently For 30 Days Only! BlapKete Comforts, Fiannels, Sheetings aud Linene The wreck soon sanded and 89 remained aatil 4 sie a og mGned in | Siinnssote tre bet eevee steamanner tie ete faction, Tt enables the Chaditable’to bestow | asa racer by the accident of Saturda cnent Siar Sana Taverne Dry Goods of all kinds at right prices, welom ef the wreck’ was wasued oat waa the poh he charge in. Clarke county's month earn qo yn ee SO prude By it These inate est mee, | ver in Which the accldent onmeees, pat os ‘ mEEANT, ing iu Gent's and Ladies’ Linen Handker- | fll found. | it being 99 directly identified with years, has been quite sick with pacumonia | BAYY. -five heavy guns, and | [ckets, ten for one dollar. You may purchase | Knows certainly. It is iy, believed the WE PROPOSE TO MAKE AND LAY FREE ORY BAXTS: makes i at this time, when qe ave facoeesicz | ‘ince his removal to Winchester. ‘The trial ot | i$ manned by a crew of six hundred men. ‘The | Theo by the dollar's or tem dollars’ worth, and | Borse must ave got his foot in s hole made by OF CHARGE oct30 tr 1920 Pennsylvania avenue, | the usefulness of this important service, peculs, | Oat Will begin in Winchester on the.1sth. 5,000. “he ‘Ocsivoss Captain Ransome sai, | ig you can give him oe, sith the eatinfection | day, very stif'and lame, sable vester- ALL CARPETS DRY Goops in the” Untied’ Bisies tr toe perpees et moetne | Setecenretietin Tad toe ee ees | Cee ee Srverimoents, | icicle whith Be tapes is eat neater he | 4:1s0K Ewneeriewanr sy a Bawx P 4 ‘ 4. we poet P ving om — e firet e was between | is ready for an hour's notice. the F is in want of. On sunne-sion Gheeem BY A Bawk Pawe- fi! é f AND ives endange: pwreck, yrille Dion Snyder. Dion won in Atty. ht that the Powhatan might be ordered presentation of the ticket at the place des- | DENT.—On Thursday Mr. T. B. late PUmCEAIED At CUE BEPABSISERENT, ‘Tue Postar Savixos Bawk Scamuce.—ttis | SHEBE innings by a score of 400 to 2i0.. The | to Philadelphia to convoy two iromclads to Key | jenated upon ita meal of soup, meat and bread | présidentof the Merchants N bank, of AND OWIN 0 THE GREAT SCARCITY . 3 sé nd game was een Ubass; aly. ‘est. The chiet officer of the receiving shi 2 © » to be eaten on the 53 on 8 Ww OF MONEY WE OFFER AT A MARKED CARPETING. be cree herd Retripsenye Reeth = bed ig tg ones at tag start and malo: a pag ay a twenty. ey Pleseaate ny By --~ laittet One, item a - = port: ails of eo sav- -sevent wi score fe men to the orcester, eo u _ 7 us by varie np! a nie — & ings bank scheme. It is proposed phgriaes to in- ree —Daly ba b fg hinged sas mchman | North aaa squadron, which las on or Big py very res ‘aon wo on Sefore Comastutonss Plossesteans tenes ; 5 Fin¢ing it impossible to sell out our immense | 'Foduce the system only in postoftices the sal » by good plays, run the game out. fered to Proceed from the Nortolk navy yard to | Pious sect which has iatel ng up in Por. | sum of 815,000 f oth CARPETS, stock of goods at our old stand, No. 925 7th street, ied th te THE ITALIAN PAULIAMENT was opened at Meer ae ee ~_ Er _— thow, department of “Pakow, Ite i a ‘phe instant before him for Texaminetion, ine “he we have MOVED to No. 1011 7th treet, east side, | S7Ste™ will be connected with the postal money | Rome, manuel. | eo oes rec ee eee ee kermant | founder of tue sect ism monk called Seraphinus, | charges against him. ‘The complaint WHICH IS THE LARGEST AND EST | where wo are receiving new Fall Goods. ceive and acoount for depecita. © Xs each deposit ised to respect igious senti N.H., have not yet arrived. ‘The Vermont has 2d for this reason his followers are known as the ks ASSORTED IN THIS CITY, a made a certification of deposit will be entered now about 200 men on board, and has accommo- 4 - inder only admitted Sas W. W. BURDETTE. | (1 thas bock, ‘The General Omceat Wark dations for 1,000. They are generally fine look. | Women tothe new religious society, and each EMBRACING ington will be notified of this deposit, and of the oe between Italy and the Great | ing sear:en, presenting a strong contrast tothe | 2B€ Whe joined was hep oi her ENGLISH AND AMERICA CLOTHING AT PANIC P name of depositor, after which a certificate of | is urope are {riendly and the country | inferior appearance of the under-sized Spanish | air be cut off, as a sign of submission. The BRUSSELS, THREE AND TWotLYS RICES. | jeposit will’ be forwarded from Washington to | "Comparatively prosperous.” sailors attached to the Arapiles. number of adepts increased 20 largely that the ING@BAINS. &c., &., &¢ " bs itor asafurther guarantee. Deposits | WiLtiam Sremte, of Rutland, Vt., who PREPARATIONS AT OTHER YARDS. [hig men ae the hair + Ben de. CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES be withrawn both from the offics where pare time at the jail, praying with | Seven hundred men, the full force of the A ae ‘The Styles we offer for sale are not old and unde- NG 4 ANIC PRICES, they were deposited and from sar io looking after their Toul, was | Philadelphia navy vard, were at work yester- sirable, but of the latest and most attractive designs. the ger so ba gt dh oy iS : gun oF clan padagge = maltreating his sieee.'s day en the maqnteace Mashatte , Ajaxand Can- Housekeepers, look to your interest, as this is the | TNPAR cae cps, | the General Oflceat Washington. ‘This author- | Young lady's head was shockingly ‘bruised by | The Manhattan will go foto commission totar, | &28it-dresser, and that be had realized large most favorable opportunity of the season. UNPARALLELED — INDUCEMENTS. | ization of withdrawal has besn found neceasury | the ofa wretch, but she refused Yo complain of | Ihe Ajax mill have ter turest set today.” The Dhinut is now if prisons ur THe eee Sera- Be sure and Inspect our Carpets and prices before | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. | 9 Great Britain and Canada to prevent fraud. | him. Pinta, a large tu; being made ready as a dis- ata rani OnvawizaTIon oF THE Hovse.—As the | _Smawex marched i ¥- rans. There are belne pet aboard four nine. lasts at Gold Sprit conmsiceable \utereat wes OrEEC time for the assembling of Congress draws near | York City Hall on Saturda da | inch pivot guns. From New York the Powhattan | excited pring. erable interest WOLFORD &SHILBERG R COATS. the question of organizing the lower house is | Din in favor of and Monongabela are expected daily. The | cannon > beginning to attract attention, and already the gato from Mi former will act as convoy to the Manhattan. In | would So REMBMBER THE ARCADE WR cEEeeeaae, _ preparation of slates seems tobe in order. Of | thatthes were Oy them to the latter vessel workmen at a in plac- | rough les steamer pounds 427 SEVENTH STREET, OVEROOATS, 916 | CCUrse it is too early yet to form an accurate Congress would Atlantic | gentl OVEROOATS, g1% on the subject, but it may be worth their wrongs. eq) one novid-tr Botwoon D and B, southwest. | OVEROOATS, $11 OVEROOA' while to give, occasionall: ANCE OF ONE VOTE.—Wh ag and — 30 give, jy, the movements and Impor: a ard in Norfolk tot! off Town ‘LOSING OUT, OVEROOATS, $13 OVEROOATS. gas | Wedrintor in regard to it. Itappears | New York senate is iad be eee Neneeig uty | Point. She will probably sail for Cuban waters | Jucted ‘4 LARGE Li + 828 | to be that Blaine will be reclected | whether Mr; Thom pee enet; depends upon | oar} row. The U tates steal r* OF & SACRIFICE, speaker, MePherson, clerks and. Ban . ae, Gulves, ate Noe dose | toni Cano’s'Bazaawer | = WINTER SUITS. Weopereach witbouts wen Dourd, ealled from Newport at noon ee 309 Pontaytvania Avenue 2 leaves the offi - yi If the official canvass contirms the | *! reg aa laa! of the novie-st Under National Hace, ves ces of sergeant-at-arms —_ tor Hampton Roads. furnaces and WINTER SUITS, $16 | postmaster yet to be filled. M: WINTES SUITS, $15 of the WINTER SUITS, g20 i i OPENING $40,000 Worth ef i WINTER SUITS, g2: NEW AND FASHIONABLE WINTER SUITS. 925 Fe Baltimore, Ma. READY-MADE CLOTHING YOUTHS SUITS. bee shal ton «Chamber AT PANIC PRICES. in the oe fawn dellion be was YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, @ YOUTHS’ suits, YOUTHS’ SUITS, 912 YOUTHS’ SUITS, 919 SUITS, 818 i i if i sf L. BOSE: 413 7th Street, YouTES’ E H if i i £ 5 i i g BOYS’ SUITS. other sepirants. or ia fiber. BoYs’ surts, 94 BOYS? SUITS, Ut propably at . BOYS’ SUITS, 95 BOYS’ SUITS, ge ana BOYS SUITS, 97 BOYs? SUITS, 919 arta, ‘nt Box coats. wreath tis». | BOX COATS, 93 BOX coats, ¢ i 2 BOX COATS, BOX COATS, 918 A. STRAUS, The Popular Clothier, 1011 PEENSYLVANIA AVBNUR, ‘Between loth and Ith streets. eee ‘314 Tth street, near Peunsylvania Avenue. k F ad

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