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THE EVENING STAR. . PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, wens RING cums ay the women ru THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, fe Te, Sard ate ee ore ee — transpired. The Cincinnaty — loud in their : a TRRRATE OF INSULT, Camtet Two Cans eoch. By wailthreemonths, : apd use of bose-pipe upon the women, tn $1.50; six month«, $30; one year, $8. | ss ee THE WEEKLY STAR—Poblished Friday—91.20 | . sore peony mg action. Ti claim BO paper sent bonger new maventae To yy lS Hi BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. i i _ the Cincinaens brewers (urnished per day ae ee ——} 3 = = is ] much as 600 kegs of beer. j 63 The © Service Appropriation Bill. District Affairs in Congress. FO: TY THIRD co. RESS. DIMINISHING THE TRaDS SPECIAL NOTICE?. EVENING STAR. Tt would be lesen know, asacarious | THE NUMBER OF eecacipnact Pesan IN THR “ THE POINT LOOKOUT RAILROAD. R ake te sg 7 pine — sate Soniase Den Sey propose tO “4 Baie Bre et = = " DEPARTNENTS, THE SALARIES TO BE PAD ‘be Senate Committee on the District of Co- Parpay, February 20. qmetiy. a brewers and eeatan’s Make Bz i ee bert to me wets | Washington News and Gossip. | aiiepatishe kee data cadatias ton gay awe THEM, XC. ‘ated for | Mmbis held no formal meeting to-day, on ac- | SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Senate | {loon Reerers held a, milan secret seasion im fate, Be aon eles f° ~ % " ing amounts are appropriated for : ; ‘ tesa! Sate, B fistkae Sr i ae a Saains anit BB. gt Pe | fon than through the rest of the year. The in- The following ami PProp count of the absence of a quorum. Messrs, | @ message from the President, transmitting bona reer ow Yer! and appointments. in Xenia INTERNAL Kevexve.The receiptefrom this | ceseant standing and dancing reqaired day ani | {he Several executive departments by the legis- | Hitchcock, Johnston and Robertson, however, | resolutions of the American Association for the | toler! adnate or free speech and free ram , executive, and judiclal appropriation | informally considered Mr. Sammers bill saps source to-day were £259,090. night by those who ‘‘do” the season thoroughly | ‘tive, ex J prop! informally consi P. Advancement of Science, in reference to the | has just surrendered. His uatne is Puilllipe, aed is very hard on the feet. As ladies are com bill, and the number of clerks therein provided Perea aid Wasutreroo Otty end Roane to — cultivation of timber and preservation of forests, be was Proprietor of @ Baloo led . 01 lef is a a zs 2 orize the a 0k communication from the Commissioner = wel = aS — Tre CABINET SESSION to-day was of brief pelled when receiving to stand for from three | >¥!8¥: Saraeraunkos exiem, railroad company to extend a raliroad into and | of the General Land Office on the same subject. | He «wore that he would never succumb to the NY eee ees Neon | cots usuiny td Sn good Ualng hee trains orei|| 1 OSE Glee Tk ates oe Ie Aantal | oan tae Doerioe ot Colum cant eines | Teen ae table. power of prayer. Yesterdi a under consideration. fashionable. Their graceful folds conceal many psation to i clerk of class 4 as disba: Wah aes eearine Denied Caxpipates ror Coxoress.—Ex-President | awkward attitudes which fatigue enforces. | ¢ mi 9 clerks ot 4 ENTIRE UPER\ FULL CHORUS-G3AND | Johnson has announced himself asa candidate | First, the victim stands on one foot, then on | clerks of class 1; #7 ORCHES TEA for Congre Bice Le tkcteur Ge nonnced as a candidate fur Cong: dem. Mf Kentucky district provides that the company shall build a wharf, Mr. Sumner presented memorial of presitent | rum barrels and kegs to the streets Switch, Xc.,on the banks of the river where the | of Pennsylvania Woman Sutirage Association, | their contents upon the ground amid the Toad crosses the grounds of the Government | remonstrating against that portion of the bill | and ballelujabs of the cuthasiastic women. Ya aaes 2 ae ASURY DEPARTMENT. Hospital for the Iusane, and that every passen- | providing for the administration of the laws in | Athens, where, nine days ago the future looked »_->-- Hon. J. Proctor Knott is an- Wiese Set aire trek Ber ‘tis all ore Secretary's Office Pay of etary and | ger train shall stop there. Dr. Nichols, super- | the territory of Utah which abolishes female | «0 dark, in nine out of fourteen saloons the pro: ain the 4th | Svail_she must sufter Gocaal eanstgedons wick & assistants, chief cler! clerks of ap | Intendent of the hospital, was before these | suffrage in that territory. Keferred toJudiciary | prietors have put up their shutters, and smiling face. Now, cannot some inventive ge | pointments, of warrants, revenue marine, gentlemen, and gave bis Feasons w the pat Comanittes. sw coer the pledge. tt hington belle: | BMS contrive a patent double-back-action m- | custome, navigation, internal revenue, and | should pass. The subject will come up « adics were in the per MADAME ANGOT’S MULLETT’s orrnioy of a W. rN 2 lay engaged in ri : Suey; cipy erks, | Dext meeting of the committee. Mr. Sherman said # great deal bad been said | the laudable work. Hundreds are signing the “rf si . sd that | Sioie ar tee comets cane eee Lae ene ee neg neces cere THE HARBOR APPROPRIATION. in the newspapers relative to the erior in the e. One old man who has been eee Weta en, tents Rirthday— mee “ ; ‘ <maete be for the back, of course, but must be 0 con- | female clerks and messengers, laborers, watch- | t@ the effect that the Honse Commerce Com- | mitted duty free and the government had lost | sat #: e signed the 7 Twon't any OR TETtHERaGT Gh ane OPENING OF in its place, she would be all righ Bette Fe acead ae ook te render the “reception curt- | men, Ke; $19,500. Supervising Architect—For | Merce Committee had decided to strike ont of | half a million of revenue by it. He bad inves. | cocd Iean't retort, het God's sake, save “FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. Post. sey” impracticable. i supervising architect, chief clerk, bookk: the harbor bill the appropriation of $2.0 0) | Ggated the ae Sound that touts reid | the boys.” There are four praying bands in the My, WYBERT REEVE 2 COUNT FOSOO, t | More prsrarcues poared in upon the Mas ~ tt ie well calculated to foster doubts as tothe | Photrgrapher and assistants, 4 cletks of © for the harbor of Washington, is incorrect. No | not originate in the Senate. When the bill was | «it ea mbering fifty ladies, while es are visiting familiss by invite », that they may be enabled to live better lives — sachusetts Senators to-day relative to the con- W 4SHiNGros THEATE firmation of § Lith Street, posesye ANC GREAT SENSATIONAL DRAMA Somrer aetna WEDNESDAY AND SaTUapay. noon. ONS WEEK, COMMENCING FEBRUARY l6ra. on Miss KAT®& RAYMOND, fn the great Metropolitan Senastion, additional to2 clerks of cikss4,4of 3 and 1 copyists, messengers, &c.; $32.54, formal action on this subject has been had by | ander consideration Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, | smaller par si | the committee. The subject was discussed in- | presented an amendment, at the request ot Mr. | + Comptroller's Opice—Comptrolier, chief clerk, | formally yesterday by several members, and, | Gilbert, of Florida, who was about providin Dcletkuof Glated. Wor 4, het &, ori, cea d | while the Hem wan neColiuiuated Gromtia ent’ | to Grohe er Daa plants, tropic ths ot | copyist, messengers, & 387.600. “Second bidet! eine —— aaa Keon and semi-tropical fruits. This was agreed to, Scumanes wae tasne Comptrolier—Chief clerk, 11 of class 4, 1x of | Rot probably be favorably considered this ses- | the object being to allow the tmportation into | telling eficct. A tombaanee amore wen tule Soe vek sce ‘ont date, in the | clase 3,18 of 3,1 at 1,10 copyteta, messengers, | sion. or, if at all, that the sum would be mate- | Florida for cultivation of certain species of the | inaugurated in Ibayton tast night ¢ of one short paragraph, tells some very | &c.; $181,200. Commitsioner of Custome—Ohiet | Tially reduced. orange and lemon, but certainly not to admit % ANTI-WAISKY PRVER IN PITTABRG. Startling news to those most interested in the | clerk, J of class 4,7 of 3, 10 of 2, 90f 1, messen- oranges free of duty. This was the at truth of any history of past events when one sees bow contemporaneous history and the his- tory of occurrences still within the momory of those now living wanders from the immons as collector at Boston ler was in consultation with Senators nd Boutwell for some time this after- A BAND OF LITTLE Grete are in the street singing temperance songs. with INDIAN ArPRorniations.—The Honse Com- mittee on Appropriations this morning com- end. | Pirrencne, February) — Premomtory x - a top 5 re THE New Horse Disease is New Yore.— | ment which was agr to,the manuscript of th Symptons of the 10 whisk he SOF NEW YORK pleted the Indian appropriation bill. It ap- son oned. e Overbeck, nee | gers, e.; $17.90. First Auditor—Chiet clerk, e agreed to,the 1 e | symp sky lever have NY. Lene 757, img N.Y. iain over ae alitien aotiais, » =e Bniaant:s piven shone culate ceeccnt Hor class 4, Sof 3, 80f 21008 1, messengers, Ee ee: wale rg eer pd —— ameniment showing the hyphen between frait | shown themselves here. The latices have held Supported Pade OB COLLINS, @ reduction trom the estimates of one’ million | Russia, whereas that lady has been believed by | X¢.; £45,680. Second Awhtor—Chiet clerk, ¢ | @ Brooklyn aud New York, and thought to be | and plants. It waste toeeted sn AND 4 SPLENDIW DEAMATIO T Dill ax | two mectings, and are making preparations to sent trom the Senate, and afterwards the word | inaugurate a crusade. ROUPE and a half. her relatives and friends to have been living in | of class’ 4, of 3, 79 of 2, 60 ‘ot | Confined fo the stage and street-car horses, is ms . > tound in the stables of the leading express com- | truit was made plural by the addition of “«,” | HOW THEY Do IN THE nT H PROVINCE, ta Porbocradnecngy Bape er mee gh te state at ber husband’s handsome residence at | class 1, messengers, &c.; 2, Ot : { " Fre eRe NGILD AND COOPERS.” Apuinat B. F. Sanp, of Maryland, who has | Hong Kong. ‘The intended bride of the min. | Audilor--Chief clerk, 11 of class’ 4, Fanicss Also, in livery and private stables. | and acomma was substituted for the hyphen, | MoxTasat, February 2-1 the tuetee the very best Song and Dance m Joun | deen for several years past superintendent of | ister from fiolland is said to be from New York, of 2,440f 1, 10 copyists, ger, ; he champion . i<t of OnN Thirty fatal cases have been reported in one making it to read ‘fruits, plants, tropical and | temperance and prob Fourth Awlitor—Chief clerk, 5S clerks | borse-car stable. The New York iterald says: | and sexoi-trophical.” Hediil not know how the | bere. the report of t of 3, 10 of Z, 8 of 1.6 temale clerks, | ‘The disease is termed farcy, and is tar more | error occurred, but be thought it should be in. Xe. ‘h Auditor—Chiet | dangerous than the epizooty, which so generally | vestigated. 3,7 of prevailed in the two cities about a year ago. | Mr. Conkling suggested that the error might tion league, im session genera! committee rec- ommends that al! ministers of the gospel deliver at least two sermons eack year to their congrs- CABLE,“ The Prince of Them All the naval observatory, and was recently retired —— — claims Bsn hee pe — bahia The dashicg and nt fytis Comic Vocalist, | under the longevity act, was relieved to-day by Weeobatiee oho toe MISS BLANCHE STANLEY. The fascina! Admital Charis “He Dacian Adsatea Sant. | Washington lady was, as Washingtonians have sengers, Polo-dansense, MItS FRANK CHRISTI€. The | < 2 “ . the pleasantest reasons for knowing, Mr. | clerk, 4 clerks or gations on the subject of temperance, and that i . © | yesterday closed up bis connection with the ob- pu a i $ copylsta, messengers, é 100. Sith A At the Third avenue stables the disease has | have occurred through accident, and probably | the com gations hold meetings as often as oe Ww alte: as ¢ ——— - : ¢ ses | cows 5 ; BD swelling of the leg. a1 e ng oul amendment. meetin, eld in all the act,ool the Bees ence Wein eee ere! | PERSOWAL—Ms. Justice Olifford retarned Hage, Her bas the young Ins of Goorin, | ondy orient Wo Trees Conn aa | sores like a batten Shen all parteot tueaciaal. Mr. Anthony said this brought up a question | provinee for the fame. purpose: that unineg Amelia Goren fo. Faunic May, &c., &c.yin @ stu | from Providence, R. ., in the early train this | 1 ently referred Peg cnaeeed herself to an | ier, Lassistant cashier, 5 chicts of divisions. 2 | From these soresis discharged @ slimy matter, | which he had before pressed upon the Senate, enone entertainm i . a ~ meetings for p x to i IRTH MUSIC! NOVELTY) DRAMA! | morning. ----Chief Justice Waite was on the | -«jtalian” count. Thé gentleman who has been | tellers, 1 chief clerk, 2assistant tellers, 13 clerks | Similar to the glande hen the horses are | and that was that the engrossed bills should be | on the cause be held b NF ; attacked they become incapacitated for farther | printed, and not in manuscript. FAMILY MaTINEES WED-/ , floor of the House to-d: and received mach | so fortunate asto win the affections of this lady | of class 4, 1 of 3. 9 of 8 of 1, 60 female clerks, = 2 ° 5 en - = DAY ANDSATURDAY. | \* | attention from the Kepresentatives, and a re- | isa member of a noble French family. 7 messengers, So, S180400. Register of the Treas- | Outi, Many so Tyna Te nad to be shot at the | Mr. Sumner said he believed that the Gon- - t Each Matin feb e of te a . ury—Ch " os - r | Change of Bill at E —— See eee ita manuter was taken, in order that | — A writer in the March number of Scri?ner, ore, Soft, Secs meen geen, Bec 8 fault lay in the construction of the les, | of Massachusetts were the oniy two pariiamen- | the meeting that he had been intormed on the NAtiOsAL THEATER-UNDINE. jeakee Blaine might peeve! = in the course of a very pleasing article entitled | Ginirciter of the Currency—Forcontro! depu- and new ones were ballt, but with no more sale tary bodies in the world which adhered to the | best authority that the subject would be taken — Bers aye oye | . Wash gute ;: tte a <t appeared several | practice of making parchment copies of acts. | op by the Dominion government on the mect- * FB have the honor In THE case of Edwin Hoyt . S. Hoy The Heiress of Washington,” gives the sur- | ty controller, 13 of 33 fe ary Tese! no Sn Se “ i, P a em of suncunclog that, having pected arvana and Chas. G. Franckivn against Wim. Sprague, | prising information that General Washington | 2Gguroler: 13 of cla Sree omntt | Awash of chloride ef Nine ie aed open ie | Woe Nad, Borrowed this practice from England. | ing ut parliament. 7 ement of the a! ner = Monee 2 i xe e jo f Inten enue—Ce ssioner, dep- | 4 h hloride s pon but England hi since discarded it, and Tith the man agement of the Natisaal To > | instituted in the Circuit Court of this District q | ‘i¥ed at Arlington at the time he fixed upan th toner of Interna nue—Commissioner, dep P glans since discarded it, and site of the National Capital. If this be so itis | uty commiscioner, 7 heads of divisions, at’ S horses; atter which, they are washed off with | all acts were printed. MONDAY EVENING, Febr: few weeks since for over $206,000 in all, sadze | pews to me oke Divine blessing the several denomina. | tions, and that all Sunday school teachers be urged to impress temperance principles on the gress of the United Sta’es and the Legisiatare | minds of their scholars. One delegate assuret 2 jonarp : j The New British ™t \ E y e house at Arlington | each, 33 clerks of class 4, 43 of 3, 42 of 2, 15 of 1, | *08P and water, and every night the stables are |" Mr. Authony, from the Committee on Nav. | 7 = “get ay 3 » & The Sup-rb Fairy Spectacle, Paschal has entered his appearance for de-| was not built until 1902, when the illustoas copyists, messengers, &c.; $308,350. Lijit | *moked with tar. Whitewash is also plentifully | Ag d favorably bill for relief of cer- | atternoon issue says the pew ministry i# con- UNDINE: fendant and filed pleas of non indebtedness and | chieftain had been dead two or thre> I | House Board—1 chiet clerk, 2 clerks ‘of class 4, | U*¢d- Bir. Sullivan, the president of the rail- | tain retired naval officers. 7 | stracted as follows: Kight Ion. Benjamin Dis Ox, THE SPIRIT OF THE WATERS! the statute of limitation. was built by George Washington Parke 2 of 3, 1of 2, 10f 1,1 female copyist, mess road company, states that they believe that | Mr. Morrill (Vt.) said it was but justice to say Firet Lord of the Treasury, Baron Cairns, In which they wilt latrodace, fot fn In the same article astrange mistake is made gers, &c., $13,560. “Bureau of Statetics—O' they now have the disease under control, and | that the error had occurred in the Senate, a* by ety of Was! Srencer vs. Syxes.—The Senate Commit- tr, Se THE GREAT RIBAUPY Ti regard to the Christian name of the subj - rd High Chane: hat it will soon die out. ‘The stables of th lor: ‘the Earl of Derby. Sec- in charge, chief ¢ rk, 11 clerks of class 4,7 had just discovered, that is, the comma bad | ee on Privileges and Elections had bet u r retary of State the Foreign Department; CNGABIAN DANCE | the sketch. She is ca! Maria Barns and | 3,9 o0f 2, 4 of 1, 5 copyists, messengers, < lantic avenue, East New York and Gresawe md | been ubstituted for the hyphen; but the word | the Dake of Richm Secretary of State for ASD JAGRETT & PALMER = FAMOUS VIE them again to-day the Spencor-Sykes contested | Marit Vau Ness, when in fact her honored na 9,140, lines have escaped serious loss from the malady. | was “fruit,” in the singular number. NOISE AND PARISI4N BALLET, 5 War; the M. u m the mal quis of Salisbury, Secretary of jon ease. General Morgan, connsel for | ¥#* Marcia. WAR DEPARTMENT. veral horses in private stables, in South PL halen o e. Gen 2 ls n Mr. Chandler submicted a joint resolution re- | State for In Brooklyn, have died from the farcy. Mr. | leasing the bers of the court hieh ee Sa a Commecven, Sas. “we : iy anaeunene Gs ee z thief clerks, 2 clerk at $2,000, 2 of clase4, | Brooklyn, dic y r | leasin members of the court-martial which | retary of State fer the Colonial Department eee ee TRTE NTE eee: at! | Srker. contigued his argument and spoke for | Ax Ex QuamrsxsAsrin, who resides some- | Chet dulGoaal ae alsbecetiee of class | Abrams, @ veterinary surgeon, says that the | tried Gen. Fitz John Porter trom the obligation Kight Hon. Geo. Ward Hunt, Secretary of State : FIQUESNTES, | kart an hoor an alf, when the committee al- | where in Illinois, made a slight mistake in his pt esa ‘Liu | best treatment for the animals affected 1s sal- | not to divulge their voteand opinion, and asked | forthe Home Tepartment; itight Hon. Gath- u ae iy OH Te cas ourned. favor of $50 while serving in the aiid now. rat's O < 4,8] phate of iron, with hot water and earbolic ac tor its present eration. BULOSSY KI *Y. Mlle ADELE BONI. de EM'LIE ¢ eb 4 Premiere D The TWIN SISTER: ARLES LAwn, when speaking of one of his | aves the jes on hors arked that “all at on ‘ horse stopped, but he kept right on.” ce ‘That's the way Ramsdell did when he und Tue Monvon Qvestiox.—The House Com took to run a race with another “solitary hor ittee q ss ha er c iderat Pemieunoe e Une lomie Oren mateo hyriaetes had_under consideration =D, ite. But we promised not to tell on him, | this morning the bill to repeal or disapprove ary,antahos | and we won't. such laws of Utah territory as practically nalli- ).130, | The stables should also be liberally sprink Of class 4, | With this solutioy uare thing and sends that amount to £2.40 of 1 neral Spinner, to be placed to the eredit of cience. wengers, & et clerk copyists, mes General —Chieft 10 ot P . orne Hardy, First Lord of Admiraity, and Height edit, Ferry (Conn.) objected, when Mr.Chand- | Hon. Sir Stafford Northcote, Ohancelior of the ler gave notice that he woul call it up on to- | Exchequer. The Times also aye Lond lennox morrow. is to be Comm'ssion:T of Works and Butlai Mr. Conkling introduced a bill to amend the | Captain Stanley, Urder Secretary of State Ih messengers, | Seath of ex: Senator Louie T- Wigrall formonty | Sw oFCeMent act. Referred to the Comuittes War; Sir John (Charles Hay, secretary to the hen Lexas, but for some time past a resident of | “sir, Sumner submitted @ resslution that fr ts Betas Daina 2 ee Baltimore. Mr. Wigfall prior to ths war re- | Committee on Enrolled Bilis be inetrected ne : < 7 ae presented ‘Texas in the United S 3 VIADIS, ( gers DEATH OF Ex-Sea lerk. | vate dispatch from G nnONN the pri t ‘Th ed Vocal Tri 0 Far enn KARL The Wonder of the Ninetes ith & ——- Senate. | consider the expediency of ling that here. | "8?S* ¢ver London to — = eer ty the federal laws concerning the jadiclaty of but with other southern membersof ( wares | after enrolled bills shall be printed when cub. New York Notes. Ine ND MARCHE ‘DAMIZONS s THE ARMY APrrorriaTion Bite was before | that territory. No conclusion was reach MaGrew m that body when the issues be BY A BATTALION OF 60 YOUNG La ate pitted t Pi ent, and th: prin’ 8 piscine tween the north and south were past compro- | Mitted to the President, and that the printed ES, | the Senate Appropriation Committee yester } Preservation op Foutst Taes—The | 30! 2, 4or 1; S150. Mi mise. He immediately identified himself with | Copies shall be deposited in the Department ot Pacis “i Ragen edn Wro will appear in the day. Mr. West, to whom the bill had been re- : clerk, 1 of class 3, 1 of 1; 54,590 -2 | the new confederation, having always held and $ tok oy fk ieee ee nes coe GORGEOUS “COSTUMES AND Dazziinc | ‘8%. Mr. West, to wh t. Tho committe | Président to-day transmitted to Congress a | SHEIK: 10" « $0) “Angpector Gencrai-1 | enunciated extreme souther® political views, | _ M? Sargent snggested a dificulty in the way | pled by H. A. Contes, plots printer, oy kobe, compact bl minh mR noerey Be tf | erally are inclined to recommend the paseage | St preservation of forests, and a draft of a the seven cotton states South Carolina, Georgia, ak he eee | enna one ee me NIBLO’S GARDEN, NEW YORK, of the bill as it came from the House. it i+ | Joint resolution prepared by the American AW Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, and | HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATI\ Mr. unperd os te Pucca, te @ Ardithe Binale of ths piece will present believed that they will not amend tuat provision | “ciation fur the Advancemient of Science: to his own state, in the formation of the provisional | Beck (Ky.) asked and obtained consent to | WhO attempted to kill Pangborn, in Jersey MB. MATT MORGAN'S . NORAMA, | of the bill reducing the army to 25,000 men. gether with @ communication from the Com ‘ ; | government of the confederate states at Mon- | make City, bas been sentenced to oue year's impris- iuKILLING PANO g the army to 25, missioner of the, Ge: eral Land Ofice on the } clases, ; E “ omery, Alabama. He was present at the A PERSONAL EXPLANATION, er u o a a Tati ai ienee aces . Back, in the Hoyse, this morning, made | *sme subject. The joint resolution provides i ti vombardment of Fort Sumter, and ook co} @ said that during the dels tere The - . nena Pr eortating orth the Geant ant Berivion Pavlos. Pies eee tye ns ee that the President shall appoint some person of | clis8 4,1 of class S11,900, Bureau | mand of a brigade, but becoming a Senator in | had trode come ee which is colleague Bon-taxpeying Women al - ACK O% AND. BCBNING OF IHE cana at heitie ta Which be an8 ae Oreadant approved scientific attatnmer Demme ner A Sipe ag e ee ie See 1 | the congress of the confederate states, gave up | thought reflected upon him. 8 . torical batt! a Mr. ©) | of Forestry,” and that it shall be the duty of | © Class 3, 1 of 2, messengers, &c.; $6, P The whole prodn y fon far excelling fa perfection of | soured duri ails, epl-ndor of apgo Sceme MbY Feprese it Sapee over ames ip this efty. \t ‘There was no op- Wonrcesten, Mass., February 20,—Th portunity to explain atthe time, and he desired | tates of and Abbey Kelley Foster, Sarah ited to the Baltimore bar. | now to say that be had re enon of reflecting | Wall, and Marietta Flagg, who refused to pay thin weeks past, but | inany manner uponkim. He believed he made ir taxes . ‘ Hebel piel ler dre their taxes until women can vote, were offered 3 tive field service. Some months since Mr. jet clerk, draughtsman. Wigtall was admitted to the Baltimore bar. 8. Construction ant | He waa in the cit raughtsman, 1 clerk of | jet ona visit to” g yesterday's debate on the repea! | such commissioner to ascertain the annual con. | Bureau of Ordnance— he franking privilege. His colleague, M-. | sumption of timber, the best means adapted to | 1 clei k ot cl-ss : nd, also told what he meant and what he | its preservation, influence on the climate, r—Chiet moms expense attend. | didn't mean. The pipe of peace beinz thu- | and other facts which a : reyes & mistake in referring to remarks made by his | tor enie be th ole, od > ; . 5 he may deem necessary, rien messenger, c-; $12.90. | rived but a few days ago. colleague some weeks ago, and he referred 10 | taxceot ite, The leet cmd yee ene ing the pe prices of admission will | -moked. the relations between the two are again | and report to Congr m En { clerk, draughtsman, re ___ them in no offensive sctee, He thotckn ee | taxeeo ¢ last named was bought in De as follows: amicable. rk of class 2, 1 assistant draughtsman, & Two TuovsaNd Corton Mitt Strreers.— reflection, that he did in ustice to hi cathe pon | bya friend, but no one bid for either of the Aiimissicn . set 3 comtsand 91 twine Sioux Curers.—Capt. Davis, 760. Pr rs and Clothing—Chiet clerk, 1 | The employés of the Kensington (Philadelphia) |; Uecl0b, that he did inju his remarks leet they | CoBET eftates. The sale bas been adjourned Dechestrs cirere; ressreed “$133 | Tee Eont-novr ixvestication.“the Mth infantry, reports from Siduey Bar- | cle:k of c of a ; Cotton mills areon a strike. The establishments | Ji.ould iar the excellent speech of isco tensa: sauiedana:s ~<a aa Dress circle, reserved : $1] House Committee on Public Buildings ant | racks, Nebraska, February 13, the resultyof a~ | Melicine and Surgery—1 clerk of elise 4, + | Fron john Dalles Spy ney, James Long & | ite regretted exceedingly his remarks sever Counting the Election Returas in Tie wale of wats will cpa WED. | Grounds this morning had before them the res. | interview on the 12th instant with the Sioux spirit fit od aig peer ‘TLornton & Smith, Irwin & Strason, end other ve and aes ~~ ee atest esteem tor his Philadeiph ebruary il. febil-tr | olution referred to them by the House relating | chiefs Pawnee Killer, Two Lances, Fire Light- cretars, assistant secretary, chief clerk, 10 | larger milis being ‘closed. There are at toast | Colleague, tor cree neeaaths highest personal | Puitapgtrnia, February 2i.—The common - - g | ‘othe hours of work on the government build | ning aud High Bear, of the cut of band. They | of class 4, (5 of whom may be paid S200 adh, | eee ene out of employment by the | in" speaking which he would not take dit be | Pic®® Judges are still engaged in counting the MASSE EBADE COSTUMES FOR LADIES | ings in New York. They have power to sent | declare that no depredations have been com tional,) 6or3. 60 P Z whic! ot take di 6 of 1,3 copyists, messen- | strike. The women allege that the a BALES PARTIAs BND PEE ET HELE | for persons and papers, but have done 0 only'as | mitted by their young men, and that they returns. Upto noon t lay they had t like him less. ave ers, KC.;S69,280. Land O clerk, re- | wages paid them before the panic wi re 53 completed eleven wards, T! are some LLS. to Mr. Mullett, who will appear beforether ym. | taithiully observed their promises of friewistip Le Bee ee oricipat ee re: ene praia thy a Gribens ne Mr. Crossland reciprocated the expressions of | changes from the figures Teported on the night AICALS, at wanker vommates. ee at the ‘next meeting. The committee | They promised to observe carefully the orders | Sigcts feat bet dranghtsman, 1 assistaat do.; | thie was reduced fifteen per cent. ‘Tuey now | Refsonal regard, and stestred to apologize to | of the election, reducing Stokeley's majority in j29-1m 307 Teh street 34> Pa are. | may send a sub-committee t9 New York to in- | from the military to prevent their young men | ajco additional’ military bounty lai demand the old prices, saying that they are | (ue House to excitement manifested yes- | three wards from 3.591 to 2,8, a change of 694 ae quire into the subject from roaming about the country. Capt. Davis | principal clerks, lof 8. of 2 oe ot ty eon unable to live on the wages received. They aiso | ‘S4'F'reoutar order was demanded vote-. ‘The whole count will not be completed \OSTUMES a hinks these Indians are sincere in their protes- | fuitian Gfice-—-Chief clerk, 5 clerks Of clan allege that their employers are obtaining a: | pouse [thie bene Prete cette the | before to-morrow night. masquenapes, *°* Mn. Frawacan, of Texas, to-day introduce! | ations of friendship, and does not bolieve ther | of's. 1 stenographer, 3 Ligh prices tor their goods as they did before the | House (this being Fridas er —_—_o—_— PLIVATE ‘THEATRIOALS 4 resolution calling upon the “Secretary of the | #76 responsible for recent depredations. The | 365,680, ion € panic, and can afford to zo back to the old rates. Sakae OF & Eerrate Oakeae The Kamsas State Treasurer to be and TABLEAUX, Interior” to furnish information in regard to th cage Figeaaggonatey og rg Wat | referee, 20 clerks of class 4, 3, Shot 2 he employers say they will probably go back to | reported trom commitires aie : impeached. n u y py 3 0 ie copyiata, @. Patent Off wy 2 > an cotns. oe 2 "I . St. Lovrs, February 20.—. ispateh “7 L. MOXLEY’s, Creer Of liltelt, distilleries destroyed. in the | giad to see the Minnecongous whipped, and | nist clerk oa wee cierto atele eg | te, old tei ie Cap i “F Conger, (Mich..) from the Committee on | roncys vays the comnlitec On etee ee ee 80% 10th street northwest. | United States within six months past. Strange | thought the Great Father ought to have done charge of interferences, do. trade marks, 24 | their goods as they did betore the panic. a | CO SEEUnae tle ae adian schooner des, | nave been investigating the accounts of Treas- On Exhibiven ané ttpon ihe Secretary of the interior fer informer | °° O88 S£°- - ners, 24 first assistant examin- | meeting of the strikers will be held today. con seas te Han schooner Geo. | rer Hays, have tound gross irregularitios tm ar tion on a subject under the especial charge of | TRaces or CouNTERFEITERS.—A reatdentof | °T: reper alge ne Ta Co-orgRaTivE SToRws.—Cooperative stores | A number of private bills involving appropri- | MS MSPAgement, and will report a resolu RERITER'S, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the resolu- | Ayer, Mass., has found that the house he now , a Bo. beste yg ee tion was adopted. It was subsequently cor- | occupies was formerly used as a workshop by a oY and i = : = Bape y | alse a x anities, | © : che Qnotee Git Falstings, Bugravinas,, Ouromon, ae, | Tocted by striking out “Interior” and inserting foobar eee flooded the } and 40 at 8900, 3 skilled draughtemen, messen” but they do x Souris tn London or the lar ger Committee of the Whole on ‘the Private Cal Also, largest Paver Hangings, Window ry. manstattarse, ‘Phe amen on tn gerand purchasing clerk, 1 skilled laborer, 15 | Citics. A vianelble reason is assigned for t Mr. Lamison, (Ohio,) from the Committee on Bhades, Pictures, Framec, Picture Cords and Tas. . » on removing an | Evendants in model neon ee contreriety of these results. It is thatthe at- | | Mr. . . Seis, Bings, Nails, &c., iz the District. Strix ‘(on TuE Moors.”—The Senate Com- | old carpet, recently, discovered a frap- | 9437,800. Bureau of Education—Chief clerk, i | tractions for women purchasers to go to other eng Santas, Teported @ bill granting a pen- Bo Tuas Casi, and Number. jelly" — on —_ hood ay -< Koads hat oS pe eee oe ee clerk of class 4, 1 statistician at $1,800, 1 clerk | than cooperative stores are so great in large | sion to Mary Swift, daughter of Tuomas Trux- snes — a under consideration to-day the nomination of 8 recommending his impeachment. It is said ations were reported from the different com- , » mittees, and, under the rules, referred to the peoctgncerdnelra 9 Sa ae eer 8.4 > 45 have been successful in England when fase i, 8 5 Reve Ie RS joo per'aanan: | lished in small and homogencons communiti Loxpox, Febrnary 20.—Mr. Schenck, Ameri- ttell, special agent can Minister, and A. G. . 2 s that they are seldom resisted. A co. | ton, deceased, late a commodore in the Uuited | Sf the United S r 11 lew = ‘i 2 of class 3, 1 translator, 1 clerk of class 2, icopy- | Citics t a States of the United States in Europe, wil we Liv. KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEAKING AP- | - feit quarters and halt dollars, with many pleces | % ve.;' 818,360. operative store is conducted on economical ates RAY. . . erpool for New York to-morrow in the steam. ‘or on 2 (Brber e > ples, by it conse ly suffers i arance when pu’ id 7 at = G19 D siceet, between Oth and Tub. Kepresentatives Whiteley and Freeman, of | round, and in the beams of the floor above were Pik es re rapher, chief of maitdepre, | competition with the alowy establishments | Messrs. Lamicon, Archer and Scofield oppose | Peres Mre? Moran, secretury ot legation ‘il Mckee by mail promptiy attended to Cash sati.fis- | Georgia, appeared before the committee in | poles where levers for stamping had doubtles Sees Dp, ip red apart Se ett which ssek to attract custom by grand displays | Such reterence, as the money was paid from the | %& poe ee J = Deard in reply: as were alee Woe Pans Wa; | been inserted. A Boston detective has taken | ‘ations, do., of dead letters, of the building and | Wich sek to attract c Hit are | uaval pension fund, which was a fund entirely | *t &* Minister during bie absence, heard in reply, as were also W. P. Pierce and “ 4 | disbursing ‘clerk, chief clerk to Postmaster goods. Ln the smaller towns the women are | naval pen tess y LECTURES Chapman Nortis. of Georgia. “The committes | ‘e matter in hand, General and to each of his assistants, chief of | ttm necessity, prevented from making shop. | distinct from the géneral pension fund. ow nie | Bering a Watch on the vs b, % ¥ ommitt : = 4 4 ¢ | Ping “excursions” tha. amount to anything After so! “Ears pf Pakis, February 20.—The Minister of the In. ade no disposition of the matter. Gov. Bard | | DisLoyaLty IN THE GERMAN Retcustac— | the money order office, superintendent of | Ping “excursions” th objection, and the bill was referred to the Com- DEY. DR, CHAPIN. is confident of his ultimate confirmation. Con- | Vivlent Speech by an Alsatian.—In the Reichstag, | foreign mails, do., do., of blank ageucy, 5 as- | ™ore than “picnics,” and as a consequence oegery ey ~ valendgrn” | terior bas sent a circular letter to the CREATOR OF SES PULEIT. both sides to-day. Touran: 2ucbiscite in Alsace and Lorraine, M. | 2,71 of 1,57 female clerks, messengers, c.; | arly at cooperativestores. from the Committee on Invalid Pensions and | hurt for the urjocs Of donne bomene ae tee Will give two of bis popular Lectures ‘eutsch, an Alsatian delegate, supported the | *439,412. A Woman Mystertousry M ERED.—J. in the samt AT METROPOLITAN cHUR ‘Tue Sexare Committee on Public Lands to- | motion in @ violent speech, inthe course of |. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Livsd, of Pennis Neck, N. J., went with bis | “Arter the It at wpe secs had been cantea | Zrince Imperial on the oocesion of his TUBSDAY EVENING, February 25, lay agreed to recommend the passage of a bili | Which he said sare had overstepped the Chief clerk, entomolgist, chemist, assistant | maie help to Salem on Saturday evening, leay- | through, Mr. Hawley (Ill.) moved that oo)" SUBJECT. i” extending until December 1, 1876, the time for | Principles which ehould be binding upon civil- | do.. superintendent of experimental garde ing his Lousekeeper, Mrs. Abigail Dilks, alone | House go into Committee of the Whole on the Fire on the Pacific Sid “MODERN CHIVALRY Sencing Bin ized nations. He held that the annexation to | *tatistician, disbursing clerk, superintenden' in the house. On Mr. Lioyd’s return at mid- | Prisate Calendar. San F Febr: § x WEDNESDAY BVENING, February 25, the completion of the Wisconsin Central rail- | Germany was illegal. “We are sent here,” he | seed room, librarian, botanist, 4 clerks of class | night he found the outer door Open, and the Mr. Parker P's. opposed the motion, desiring San Francisco, February 19.—The car SUBJECT, rod ae law now reqnires its completion by | seid,"‘to proclaim our affection for our French | 4,5.0f 3, Gof 2,7 of 1, engineer, superintendent housekeeper was missing, In the morning he | the House te gone eon te eration of the | Sar Frmachine shop, aud several cars of the DOING” AND* BEING fend Sea pee Menalty of forfeiture of a large | ratherland, and that your act of violence pre. | of folding and ceed roome and assistants, 3 | TOU her lying about 25 feet from the hease, | 1G restoring the fravking priviiege. ” “° | Sap Francisco and Northern Pacitic railroad at Prononnced by the public and the press reat: | land grant. The committee also took action on | yente us from regarding you as brethrone ee copyists, 2 attendants in museum, messengers, | with her throat cut. The autopsy revealed ‘The motion of Mr. Hawley ~< agresd to. ae were burned to-day. Loss about fst fort and most popular tec tickets, | he House bill amendatory of the act | fo cnooer proposition was rejected by an overwhelming | &C.; 75,590. three wounds, and showed that Mrs. Dilks was site cna SED reserved seate to both lectures. § , and will report amendwents limiting the amoun. | “Nout Ge Sane RS ee Pitas Nedra: | of land that may be thas acquirel by home: | Mew Grane SO EXTBA CBEARGE FOB BESERV. BEATS fe ’ 2 The House resolved itself into Comm'tive of the — ‘ ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE. is first strangled and then her throat was cut. | Whole (Mr. Orth (Ind.) in the chair.) A Man Hanging to a Tree. ee , bxaminer of claims, law clerk, chief clerk, | yyree persons have been ‘rested On suspicion. Bills for the relief of Wm. Pillanton, late a Sarem, N.J., February 20.—A man named RGR IN PRINCE GRonoe's COUN. | stenographic clerk, 2 law clerks, of clas 4,1 | Mra Dilke was a widow, ebace ae years of 3d lientenant in Company G, 5th India’ ne, resic r D | <tead settlers (in addition to their 160 acres of | Ty, Mp.—Three new granges of Patrons of | of class 5 copyiets, at $900 each, messengers, rof age. She x vol- | Stockhouse, residing on Lower Attoway’s creek, r a r J witb one child, a son, about 13 ys Vf . wee “ none fo 90 saree planted with trees con- a inept clgerey ae in, Prince George sf &e.;# nO. ae was from Glackwoodtown, Calaton county, N. acting charge oth — = ee. one yy earn a wa on the iguous to said homestead. county, Md., on the i7th inst: Neliance grange, SOLICITOR CP THE TREASURY. J., where she has abrother. Her bed was not | Guatemala from May 7, 156 to November 14, —— 2—_—_ FESTIVALS. . = sour | Wameaubers, Beltaive,, master Dr. 8.J- Cook; | | chiet cierk, 4 cierks ct clase 1, 20f 5,20f 2, | digturbed and nowoestout the pmetceaeee | (ustemalt from May 7, 1s, to. Novem aside Steamship Ashore. a ae Is Crxcrxwatt they tell a little story abou’ secretary, John G. Hall; and Croom grange, 25 } 2 of 1, messenger, & 600, a evidence of any struggie, or of a design to rob | to be reported to the House. Savawwagn, february 2).—A_ vessel, pain —FAIn: —Falk’|| | Mr. Chief Justice Waite. About a month ago. | members, Croom post office, master J. @. Ear- | yon THE TERKITUEY OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- the hor nd there Was no proof whatever that The hour of two o'clock having arrived while | supposed to be a steamship, is ashore ou Hunting F’ vefore General Grant had broached Mr. Waite’s | !¥; Secretary, Zach. R. Morgan; and on the 1>th LUMBIA. her person had been violated the House was still in Committee of the Whole, | Istand. A“ There will bes Fair helt inthe basement of the | name to the Senate—though Genera! Hull instant, a a ange. 30 members, Not- | Salary of governor, secretary, 4 members of the Speaker took the chair and announced the —— Mount Vernon Pince M. E. Church ner 9th and | save Mr. Waite was alee. General Granvs | SBgham, Dr. W. W. Waring, master, Wa. T. | the Board of Public Works, 5 membere of the »A BALL-noom Dit asteR.—A young lady from | Committee on the District of Columbia entitled | Woman's Wak on Wareky.—The Campaign K, serests, (ta the intorestof the Infant Olees,lcon, | mle Dr: Waite was al php ape thought | Wallace, reeretary. Board of Health, president and members of the } Cambridge attended a ball in Boston where the | (mn @ ice on th being the third Friday in the | Opened in d ccted wi s h al, cor oa 3 w i Warea (Tuesday) EVENING, and 7 , . ’: . 27 B80. floor was waxed. Duri the evening, while ontinue every evening | of the matter by the Waites, Mrs. Waite wrote | A Criwmse CooLtg ComMission.—Chin Lin | Council; : 7 hat thi bs ° Worpath.—The women of Jersey City have febi7-4: "| ap article on cookery for the Cincinnati Gazette. | Pin, Mr. McPherson, comission of Corman ae Seccttany or ton Tose: ua cae ait ua: | Steet ane soreee gaat, She yong nay 2B, eee ens wares. taken up the cry 0: weir sisters of the west = ——- = = = Fook gor pan ae — gp it | Hankow; = Set Huber, commissioner ot expended balances of appropriations which | companied her, in his eflorts ta-save her frow = ‘. = seandbe ead — SS — ~ a ge — first moeting was OR THE BENEFIT gest on the cookery | customs at Tienstin, and General Yah Shu ¢ . F . . . ‘mo recess . He under- | bel aul's Method: cbureh , A 3EW INVENTION, Fon. diuestion, and replete with good advice tohouse- | Ting, arrived. Iu New ‘York last evesteg oc | shall have remained upon the books of the | falling, placed’ his hand on her side, bat also es Jersey — The Sisterhood om the this week, except Saturday Dn, ri month.) b : i » | stood that the gentleman who bad been aj on Tuesday night, entitled " Meet- ; ; ney. 3 ced t Treasury for two fiscal years to be carried to the | slipped at the same time. When the young lady |“ onped = 2 . ight, ry 30,000 SOLD TH FIKST MONTH. Keepers. The article from the-+Yankee Cook | route for Washington, where, alter remaining & I was placed on her feet she was unable to £t: pointed and confirmed as Chief Justice ot the | ing,” for the salvation sone and 7 Girl” arrested so much attention that finally a | f. , they will proce 3 surplus fund. Pp - ns ‘and, | United States was in the hall, and to enable the tere of men. latter word was advise BORE oe te etl 2 Bow STEAM want | rich old widower in Cincinuail wrote nt are heen eprintel cx ee ee am a teak ee Soares tne, Ball. Tk sppemeed canes The pointed an imperial commission of thi r : SrA. — members to be presented to him and make bis | edly substituted for that of women. “Mother” ‘Tois boiler will iu forty minutes do the wasiiag fur | Reed, the editor, that he would be glad to give | govertivent ar Chine ane Purpose Of acer Ui ahth Garrett Gmomarai ete Sener ber oh nee nae Het, | acquaintance, he would therefore move a recess | ‘Adams delivered an address to her sister inem- almost any family without the labor required by | the « ee Cook Girl” a situation—not asa | faining the condition of cooles thoes. Wooden fete, aiaistered mtrohion oun | 2 habe ceense pac | of ten minutes, which was to. Tubbing or @ wash-board, saving time andthe wear | servant, but she might preside over his house. ————— rr Sane, farmer, administered morphing to lus | ‘& manner asto cause faintness and intense pain. | Often minutes, which was agro escorted to the and tear of the clothes. This invention isan at- | Loi. In fact, he o: fered marriage, Mr. Read FUNERAL ov THe LatTR “Dotty” Daven- | Children, aged respectively fourteen, ten and | She was taken home in a carriage, placed in in front of the Speaker's desk, aud Seed iu fumities We wish noone to bay tiilantix. | ad toanewer In a paragraph that the ‘Yankee | ORT.—The funeral of the late A. H. Daven- | fUF years, and then deliberately shot himself. | bed and a physician sent for, who promeccen the members were sc ted to him Sad if gp lana cme ke git, | Chak Gi was ol tothe mackes ce having | Fur, welctnenn im theauon cirson ‘tak | Mr, Woo and ewifehad teen mari oat | Ber terwally injured Tntraalys ‘abe sneer | eegember, mere severally wren commend iteclf, ‘To be sppreciated it must be seen | got « situation in a neighboring city. ‘The peo- | Place yesterday afternoon in New York city, lived very hang which time they bed Hot | again rose from that bed, and only a few deys DISTRICT BUSINESS. in operation Persons wishing such a labor-savi. ple of Cincinnati don’t know even now that the | abd was attended by many leading actresses | lived very happily . since was borne to the cemetery. . Hale, (N. el vis tele this, wilh C “Yankee Cook Girl’? was Mrs. Waite, the sensi- | @0d actors of that city Brooklyn, besides habit of coming home ink, and when under At the expiration of the recess Mr. Hale, ( OF address the undersigned, who’ will arrange to SHooTinc Case at HaGerstows.—In a | Y.), chairman of the Committee on the District bh tical wife of the new Chiet Justice, | members of New York Lodge of Odd Fellows. | t€ influence of liquor would beat and abuse itten strict Sest Re meets o0 coo house. Erion, SS. Territory | Sos tual her wow situation le to be the binne, | Tae funeral sorvioes wane Soeiseey by the | her terribly. ‘They se Sees ceucmanty tee Re er preg ag ead bee oid Bouth Washington Seat ten oe HOMER, Acrat household of law a oe simesrod i Cireennceteeeeaees TemNne | recur, On lest y Wood home | Lutheran chureh, held in Lyceum Hall, police: | Raliroad Company. {Tine features oF the’ bill jan8)-Im* % S12 vi wrest. | household of law and justice—N. F. Graphic. | Were interred in Greenwood cometery. Pack em rong Bw erg mane man Desang cust tn tho erg sag [om a ee 7 "HE NEW Gop IN THR ConstiTUTION.—In the report | , ANOTHER Cuba® Victory.—Captain Mor- | her. He finally made a rush at her and sought | whom he bad arrested and was taking to jail. | Br. Cox no Y.) made the point o —— 3 of the House Judiciary Committee on a petition ton, of the steamshi Castle, from Ha- | to seize her, it is thought with the intention of | Frey still lingers, but the physicians say that | the bill —— -e to the “TN , r, a, re} that ip an engagement about | killing her. She clubbed him and fled to a| therets no chance of his recovery, mortification | Whole, as it involved an appropriation of pub- SEWING MACHINE! “for the acknowledgment of Almighty God | February 1.8 Spanish column st iroopes tweies | SE oer ae a ee Ant led, to | therels no chanes of his recovery, mortifi state- | lle , aa nildin can and the Christian religion in the constitution,” | hundred strong, were utterly defeated by the | when,on ing to the house she found the doors | ment that he was not the office, &c. ir. Hale did not Lh Fem. the committee say they find that by the fathers | insurgeuts, incurring a loss in killed, wounded | baried. Gcing to a window and looking in, she | Several parties were cut itly and hit. as itmade no grant ot if ‘devoted t iy op WHEEL) WILSON, atapted to | or the republic, in the convention which framed | and prisoners, of 600 met Intelligence, which | discovered Woods }) upon the with a | Several implicated parties left the state. the use of gr pomerons fwsy point ef orders. oT ke to nil a ee te eet atch nctg:A® | the constitution, the subject of this memorial | Captain Morton regarded as trustworthy. rep- | pillow under his |, and discovered blood torte me Sell sete silk end mosiin. ‘It has ast aight eed pes was most fully and carefully considered, and | tesented the Sp worsted in every en- pic breast. Soon the doors ae oe the ie Uetiogaiohing featare of their iaimitabie Fam- | the convention decided, with great unamm- | gagement. come by same neighbors, —— lying re m4 = chat he Sonery eis mar ‘af satter af which mn: | whlocesovermment tucy wore thee inteartwss | , St47z Guawaes —Tho sata grange of Ten- | {as Wood, guitedesd:” In the same room, 7 m * 3 + 5 pies may ve seen at the office. surpacacs everything | lo be the home of the opreeseed of ali cations | Messe acsembled yesterday. Nearly five hun- pil cm looking as though in a peaceful slumber, nw have reat ia that erat before seen. It has the power to | or the earth, whether Christian or pagan, and | Ted subordinate granges were represented. | was his youngest son, , also dead. In an treaty = Providing that road shall, work the heaviest harness, and a delicacy suited to ii realization of the dangers which tha | At & meeting of the Kansas state grange yes- adjoining room, in the same bed, were his oldest | t® *€!l and dispose of their lands other cit at its own put the streets in the same the finest mus!in, wei preset per ‘at bee imposed | 'e7¢ay resolutions were adopted et pene | the | son and daughter, both sleeping the sleep of — za Gocien 980s about 4,000 voters 30 order they were the construction of said BF Be sure to see the new “ No. 6” Machine. upon eo many nations of the Old 2 orld, — legislature to pass a prohibitory liquor | death. (ecto — territory, and racong plswed road. inex ent pat any- iN A Loyo Peypine Suit von Oven Harr a the Puepio and distributing Fi N A P. J. STEER & SON, agent, thug into (So westieaben or frame of govern-| Dxara or Two BALLET GIRLS re et ae ek VA— The dwelling- Balter Girets iN PHtLa- | Mitiion.—In the United States Circuit Court implement % fonts 6 No. 461 Penneyivania avenae. | ment which might be construed to be & refer- | pecruta—About tee weoke mee’ tao balit esterday, in the case of Mrs. = smong them. house of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter dered a decision which recent acase of Obse- Our Christian fathers with such great unani frms the ‘plaitin"s claim for about. $588,000, i Low Looking arowed for something to sparks from the straw around the house, acne ty that in the amendments which were after- The case bas been in court fifteen years, and line of 8 Marriage We 3 Pa’ iT STEBROSCOPEs, Sane oe Se ne ae eee may be carried to the United States Supreme nation, none Court. r of Island * below Acokeek, was destroyed by te i creeds or doctrines; and Is, Jennie Hi seri- | Ji the At Delat Ji ComLyara.—One of ‘aries hav- ~ M 55 7 BI aa — fo any on gS iby girls, avs and Miss Beante were cameses. ‘tlantie ine bog ap ote zt our om wine PEE @ i GOLD B. H. HEMPLER'S, 0 eee [ee age in the | ea dnretante Gass: 1s, 3 aecatts B+ MES hoe ‘ave. (a Ppa, Ly oo ape Women's Ricut To Pay Taxzs.—S ~ Or uae eat Oe 6 new synonyms om JN OZICE cBecond-basa Bougtt and hanged; wherefore the commit: and Abbie Kelley Foster, with Miss Sarah Wall | for rest.—Oiio State Journal. Sleges began thelr session ta Hartiord, O IN OSia wilt par tae Clothing | Bought and that it is inexpedient to a and Mies Mi Flagg, of Worcester, Mass, , Colleges began their session in Hartford, Oonn, Sling, Oster prommty, atended fo. thro pores soyypeirgen yong se ‘efased to pay thelr taxes because ladise oan. ie Georgie Jolelatare has under consid morning nce hen phys sirects, northwest. B.HEBZOG. janaply" beso | = property & aivartend foe ante tao oe, Adds ; urged.

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