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Snot on Hex Way ro Crvace.—Mrs. Ma Kersey. a young colored woman, brought sit “THE EVENING STAR. | for diverce against her husband. and has at Sd ‘ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | tie ol he comens bo 3. etn LISR BUILDINGS, ; He sent her a note saying that sylva. Avenue, cormer Lith street, kiN her if she returned to live with = Both Greenley and Mos. Kerses = oe er ES &. H. KAUFFMAN. w as Mrs. Kersey was going to the Black sta ford. sirect church, where a Christmas enter. Tig ep pete ag ment Was being given, in Which she was fo cents p E ‘pe “Cop 4+ was Ina few feet of the door, 2 oi Oo 4 Ve. 50-N®. 7,721. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1877. TWO CENTS, | Firs tomes Se a a — hegre. stout 4 years old, viele ack | ART NOTES, | The National Observa' whiskers on his face aM He has Ti oe Lent Ss Tel to Th Star, rmer METEOROLOGICAL P . S3—-8 G la 1s former! Mr. Theodor Kaufmann, who perhaps more oe Se: PARRORERA Soe 5 egTams 8 . LS erly GESTION FOR NEW SY¥LE OF KAILROAD | thoroughly than any other artist now in this TIME-KEEPERS, ETC. | wesc gers W. E. CHANDLER AGAIN. country represents the German school of art, Every one who visits the old isengaged on a largy painting representing — tory is surprised that the government officers din such an important branch of ser. the assassination of President Lincoln. The point of view selected is the rear of the stage | astronomy should have to perlori HE REPLIES TO HIS CRITICS. were sil- | their di in sueh a dilapidated building box in which the Presidential parcy , mut betw With unattractive surroundings. The country | ting. looking over the group ane ‘ . i the | Should assign to its astronomers, w : aaye | THREATENED RAILROAD STRIKE. ; = ne year, $6. published on Friday—$2 a for $15; 20 copies SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. |, Su0x7e%6, 12 THE to Havas PESALIST SERVICES Tiel fee = 7 siing the n POU BLE SHEET. 13 the pailway conn Baie SEE NAUSNES S| Washington News and Gossip. Teen. se ee whoa am. d New Year € fCFS al lla.m, Ter Stak of Mone next will contain a wh, Mil =. Cor | list of those receiving on New Year Day who Fews. Geate- | may request or authorize the public < Kersey was red society.—|[ Indian sk The time chosen is just after the firiy Lanp Orrices Dis the curtains upon the other side of the theatre. | 3 fatal shot, with the assassin jumping from the | Worked hard and made i ProPLe in the larg i ies, curren their names in sueh list pat has issued an ord itinuing the | balustrade of the box to. the Hs to science, at least —_—o—— tter by the firkin or package, AL FL MA p Annonneements, (for which no ch Sioux Ciky land off viing that iis | which he made his escape. The tasi thy workshop. T! nbIy eating “tallow but or viee y be sent in at any time before | busin nd archives be transferre for himseif by the e had without knowing i. It ts estt that there ts a daily manuta: pounds of this stuff in} a es, lowa. The ee se the public lands rally enteved that there maiutai ure of Pht alers in " plain of apeniag the price. The law sbi bits The sale of olcomangarive unless the marked with its real name, but e is generally ased te GREAT BRITAIN ARMING. W. E. CHANDLER EXPLAINS. | He Replics to Strictares on His Re- j cent Let itself, instead of behind or from one usually the the manage light and shad of colors is ama requiring the highest technical skill et to disposal by tier of seats on the oppc | rium a number of perse vil and social I t it in erpts To-Day.—Iuternal toms. $401,! Laten piladelphia. | Jar couscience contribution from F THe Pr (Cali yrds and transters its re lia busi: ps his respe Preps rations are being ma ESIDENT AND Mas. Hayes have inti New York, Dee. 29.—A Boston spe a | mated to their friends that no presents will be i y eclipses W. FE. Chandler was in town yeste j | they have } re m of the approaching | ' en jalkod ireely in relation to his re | fer le : = c ave Rejerring to the stateme is le bes tiernghs | celebration of their silver wedding. ; si Referring to the statement that his } Tuk Panis Exvosition.—The + ri ISTs theve Will be against the tie | newly bor paintings. from ihe FOUR ECLIPSES— th. by whi m anal CHEISTIAN ©8it d regulations | ine territory Olyphant collection rived at the Cor- | two of the sun and twoof the moo . , ures at the Paris Wat of permanent ly next wee nular eetipse of the sun will take pond gic yp “ OPFICERS OF THE AKMyY in this city will as- uso opposed it because it pro. | — Mr. Poole is en 1 ona series of por. | 2d of Febru: rly in th sembie, in full uniform, at the Adj Vides jor including a portion of Wyoming rly Grand Masters of the Masonic | 7 not be visit within the boundaries of th . ritory. Col. Breirly Hills people. will be day. proposed ew in behalf of ti ard in reply next Mou ral's office. at I] o'clock aut 1, IST, to pay their resp | the United states. After he fills this order, | x0 to Florida. w expects Lthe later pari of the winte le of piciures belonging to the Newcomb, of Louisville. Hi in New York last wee tirely without aut he Said. was jist Was that of Massa jority. It way well Migr lh Tue PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mes. and) Fanny Hayes: Miss iF Ohio, wile and » other friends, went THE GrorGeTOWN Branca Post OFric do AL postin | pointed by Hi be said, that he he time, and " tings brought ing to other 7 ion the Arrow, this mOUHIOR: | Charge o¢ the ¢ by Rosa Lonhew 4 aid: 1 do mot suppose i" ° : 4 by Cail Becker, is. At is intended ty exhausted all the in. | | i | Sick oF THE Siovx.—The Nez Perens tn h post oillee. “Messrs. Chas, ion to the Tower.” by J. M. Sit Unat time to that acquived iu the course st pe ™ ] ibout 1. who soe Ume | tliason and S. W. Deiz : Halbardier,” by Meisson bably be station but Thave put for | A number of row, » | ne cal Twenty-nine te or Fort Hail, and the results of the essary, the whole a long length of strapping, with ; 1S command, 4nX ’xes will be put up on Monday, and the num |} 13 Will “Indoubtedly be of great sta hey bound up firmiy the church’ yard v WATCH SIGHE MEETING » United States. as the | ber vill be afte ¢ if it isfound | 4 rial eclipse of that egress ty 1 means was si : | Plus ERK UNE i No, treat teen with the ” ions from the boxes | half-past seven — | Hnpossibie. Theo they armed Uhemse * y think they are entit amenced on Monday, but th oon h will be par, THE EASTERN CONFLICT. | merely with r I not begin until Thursd visit x4tenths of thy Er | By this time ‘ nving and learning their | hie ine New ling croup made the | directed to si and nom ve “ . argues A TRANSIT OF MERCURY Onder = may desire to = A. question: pti-comsid erable over the sun’sdise will take pl | CHAS. BROWS, Chairman saptiatosbd ene sets: Mas, and will be visible from about t 5 THE NEW SUNDAY PAPER, dion cutstandin rhing until sin the evening nucleus for a reserve | x ~ : gould novwes, 414 paths J Sy : asiness prevails he i V ies fe points will be a : in tade and | | re LAND OFFICE in a few days, eecup! y carr his prope : a pa be si , Me. Seereinry 's Secret.’ a stor: uf | meddle tele reek oes Aetoipecddl the superi souvenirs dy his heirs, inease of death, but | COSt and a parcy will . nis seo to make carefu After 7S. the pe lrop letiers bet we that they ean neither be sold or exhibited af- Tairt, ns of fresh. bright rs b , Terrible Saffering o ans et ent by the Indian bureau. The tracing ity and Georgetown will be two cents per half | terward without the consent of the other Lararemt agin s oa | bes THE SCTRO TUNNet. has been pushed on to pying division of the Oitice will | ounce. i supe) of th a distance of 15,400 feet. being with al - Lransierred fro . or drawing by project that he is devoting mining shaft inilding te che Wright bi New Year Reception av THe Wire Howse. mS ng by ui | pons considerable attention to—that of doing awa 1 bureau will vetucn to its The usual New Year recep: s nas St eS : . Interior Department building. utive Mansion ac | Mr. Holmes is © a certain extent, with the many misiakes cm went builtin cul 5 on aceor Mh, the | 28d this bit of ao auto ie lien with which will be made by April LISTS. } IEITARY CORKESPONDENCE relati e | Arcata seh . Neer ' s far the expend tas hee : | retes. vena | President will receive the membersof the or. | eave Congress pass a resolution which owe Soe .. eS a | mae inet aud foreign Ministers. 4 mm. mw | sequire a sto have the clocks in ne! “ L EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. | © identified as Me Judges of the Supreme Court of the U Thursday was 1.26% of | potseons with ad pair of h | ian Capture. a oe peg = ITAN BRANCH “to more than sand Representativ whom over 400 attended the evening exhibi- | one ark the railroad time, j RADE *—The 5 c for the waters of eY. MOL AL, the vive < hi tion. {sl Washington time “ -t nl We a about 150 thieves. The Meni had posied notices on both n citizens 3 ing in the troubles. poured Pisot (about 3 E XN With a quantity No details of th —Noi the least inter | contribution to the ing the artistie tast din Wa HeHOLY pe fp mons & Chapina ui ny agencies for ele f the public, intr ar. is the st Messrs. S wh the tan Yio raise i te Besides, the tunne A.W. PITZER NAT. ME Heavy PaywEsts py Tue Treaseny.— Since the passage of the army bill, the Unite Treasury has paid out over thiriy mil ion of which | and | Surer is new pis ton i sy to find a con. | nds representing local | | | . Assisiont he Smith other hands. There me end in View, somewhat talked of in Scientific civeies, | although it has not t i upination —A singular and alt definite sh sto have the time thesame fo r | that is rep ited by an | eI 4 longitude. whieh at this | The account of th on the Ist of Jan F 3.000.000 dist urse Hh pom. the As f 1812, the Asso. vers of the of the Dist of Columbia and a d tion of the ¢ Amy of the Republic will be recetved i ens will conumence t whieh time the gates of th sure will be open her inexplicable | Mea! ther inexplicabl with) raph inthis col. fours wifte ing to the © © Dearn.—The hb iusiant says: of ner ee ie vould be about 810 miles. eanineidy ae beyond that distane Ht be hour, a January 3d. After that d: Classe can be obtained only by ¢ the purchase ef a sust: that purpose, Apply ARMY ORDERS —Th 5 Harry T. Hammond. $th cavalry, ed by the Presiden how ‘or instance, All places w her west or ¢ : bat on the longita nd that—west 4 would b eT, ai p doors br Jy the fa T issued by the Dela 1 Ww 5 subject, the « a estern Railroad | © the effect that they will not retain iy employ any eu ers alter the first of rthat ; to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers | ™ a on the Oswego § ath in a shocking manner. Last while Mrs. Cody and her ‘umsey and Mary, were sged in coloring rags out of doors, Mary's ng Post | Clothes caught fire.; nd in an instaal ber whole apparel Was in fleme: hes were his | buraed of up to bor waist, burning her limbs body to the depth of half a: literally pking the flesh. In her efforts ear the of a pints were burned so i ped Of ia pl ces. The poor unlit Wedersday fternoon, when nee ve of aly. six months ave the de. Malcolm By ores of the Beard of Managers. a2) ES? Wettisetes Marker comraxy, Rev. Geo. F. Seymour. ! riding to the di New York. Dec The £ j Washingion tine — the diffe: | AMUEL Bow.es is steadily napvoving. But he had arranged for the Republicon to go on in ease he had dropped off. fis son jr.. Would continue in charge of the as for the past three ye; Warren will be the leading editorial wri position he has cred Crawford doors prih. or Se © at the east iront nee of the buildin: ricopee, and it i gone to Ap r. Rogers were east The jormer were cast at (of these that » modeled by PELSONA was a military cipnati, who | Washington, D. = = il on the staff of President py va waiting for diving | she expired. Her suffer bly filled | 2 With the assistance of Charles G. Whiting. th ry ‘ the | 4 B me earnest Sontinued | able, but she bore them with worn Hayes. when goveruur of Ohio, willari here | art eritic and literary writer. Mr. Edward P. brated Muller foundry in Munieh, and i nv wean evening es i help to be derived from counsel of | tude. The deceased was 1% yeacs old, and had | to-night, accompanied by his wife, t Clark, the present managing editor, will re vas for them that the words of y the | ir the old rket in Ri are qualified to advise. If Tam | just recovered from a tung sickness ‘The sor Apportionment by the the silver wedding at the White H: tain his connection with the paper, making it | Paragraph above referred to we: tended. | ot qualified to say no at once, Ido not see | row of her parents and three sistersand scores rie? of Calwmbi lectible wa- | day night. °**"Senator Voorh bright and plawa nt as ever, and Mr. Sanborn . ee j a ‘ourse open for me to purse but to wait | of friends is great. Mrs. Cody's hands were der the tas iccied reatiagSune | Baltimore last night ou “Thomas Jeflerson-: | will be retained in Boston, Mk. CHENARY. the new editor of the Lonon until the church at large, through her consti- | also burned badly while trying to save ber ‘The two sons of Senator Dh: Walke days in this ei : —— Times, is 3 ne— 3 = 5 nine Emmons 1° ap png New ENGLAND DI as born in pa Lp exercise of the authority and di ‘volved 1 ress. jacch 3, 1877, act for ‘Lef the govern- mentof the District of Columbia, for the fiscal year me nan about fifty-one years old. He arbadoes, educated at_ Eton and Is Feeney the tuted authorities. las expressed her judg | daughte ment, in which event I may be spared an anx- jety and distress of deciding between claims SCIT AGAINST GEN'L FREMONT.—The gov- quoted this: “ Bay that can be sat upon sare an instit and credited it to Bi | | | s Ingcry Causes a Wire's | Ps i i legis ene shal! becollected, | - under the provisions of the act of Congress afore> | NX = st aaa teak AVAL ORDERS.—U Every one-dollar-and-fifty Swant to the tax levied by said ac the fiscal year ending June 3), 18 tributed as iotlow marck. The New York World says the wit ; \ > sed; bel b } tended'to me. ani vetiowe, inder guidance ol ret art some ‘tiame - neat H st Gen'l Jol ). 1878, and for other purposes, “* the i. One of the appiea ED pow ee : edhcrdbonn 2 Ae iphes 2 ave pra 3h J a = died to me. eve, W { | trict © t mst Gen'l Ssloners of the District of Co- <W ily se stress of Mrs. | (8m is not Bismarck’s. It appeared in on iv 10 O1 { jobson was taken God the Holy Ghost, from all the e! and all | C. Fremont for $5.00, was al x ihe Disirtet of Cc Mrs. Waiter, family ‘school mistress of Mrs. | [AMES not B illustrat and octirical je who was in a del j Ge 0) 2 € md all | ©. : I lleged that Gen. the laity, present primary convention of | Freme the diocese of Springfield, to become first | bishop of the new jurisdiction. If ever the | to which he w | quéstion comes really before me to determine, | year Ie be assured J shall meet it promptly. in the fear | me of God and as beneath this bar of judgment I | it. shall do my best to reach a right conclusion | of 1 aud immediately apprise you of the result. —_—=<=*> pointed ina Loe eg oe on a debate in the Fre: he discussion was on ar member was arguing in favor t ag up with tbe done with another member inte: es, everything, except to sit apo it Was aj ajor general in a April, 1861, but the es Wm. P. MeCann, collected por- | detached from command of the Lackawann Congress for and ordered to proceed home be diss | orders. Lieut. Chas. Train: ther necessary expenses of the | Rhoades and Assista of the District of Columbia, | from the Lackaw eighteen 1 it 38.0 | Chas. T. Forse, Wm. C. Strong T. Hous: ton, from the’ Laci A FROLIC ENDED BY DEK.—On Christ ie, t mung men of unit chureh, in whose behalf he was mv ( Gornto and Wilson Etheredg ber of the Old Testament company of the Bible 7 “lin spending the evening at a Revisers. It is understood that’ Mr. Walter try es d xe. Grornto will intervene in the politieal direction of the ill disposed toward Etheredge and insulted leading jourval more actively than he did dur- him grossly. Etheredge leit the bouse, when ing Mr Delane’s regime. ‘Mr. Chenace cus | Gornto followed him and a rencontve took Somewhat of arecluse, and not atall the on the road, the result of Which was that and four years, in the house nd of man the public Would have supposed cturing his | They Vest suited for the post, will continue his =rgicnee, their house w; Biblical labor at Der of the Order of Medjidi which con- ial, and a counter-claim for Fremont claims to have New York. A fire occurred early jt. Rods store of J.& J. | betore Apr venue. ze | ‘ hand the note A_ PARIS CORRESPONDENT considers one the Haggerty estate, is | Brat obstacle to a coup @etat by MacMahow eS MeKuherson, who was | ' have been that he had no prominent general piher expenses Of the Board of Health. and for salaries of the Inspector and of the Assistant Inspector of Gas, act of Congress, approved Mareh 3, 18. ts and two mills... ........ hoys seut tothe Reform ‘Congress, approved May 3. | ir “aw 5 ‘arl Maas and his wife, | 2 children, aged respectively 01 shipmen 8. Pond, from the he T) . Mr. Delaiie has retired. upon ped and has net since bee “gy ee on whom to reply. M Canrobert, he Indigent Insane of the Di | hed it, it was | a handsome pensic from. | Cmployed as watchman in the store at the | ey » the ri trio Columban ne snerament Wes C. Biton. iiidren burned to | Yer avaiiable ot tn an meee | iis reaneval tothe Mesplcate sentest maitet | Darts’ but there are two objections 46 Blom ee or nsahe. act of Congress, ap= i a.and ordered to hold them The wother frantically attempted to |p. ELOrEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. — 2 ; ¥r nyo np pel | wi cl i = aerate P Wess for sea serviee. Assistant nto the Wut was finally pre |" = Ia joy of, Mr. Hart, the | Residing in the upper stories of the build! So sy yey ey W. Snyder, f dered tothe M. a the Lack: liland navy : 2 — ~ nin the em ted. T FAILURE OF 4 NARROW GAUGE RAILROA elp were rescued by police officers. ndam co ert so is unknown to the amen secondly, he has ——— become a confirmed drunkard; he habitually Threatened Suspension of Coal Min- | «i jks fifteen glasses of absiuthe before noon, = ing. ty Which hour he is always es. drunk. New York, Dec. 2.—A_ special from Phila- | These habits have destroyed bi ual delphia says: It is rumored that there will be | lave made him so nervous and weak that he a general pn Hof the coal production in | is unable. even in his sober hours. to keep his the Schuylkill collieries, beginning on the 5th | seat in a saddle STED POR MURt mith, father and so} emond county, V wt coed forthe murder of Wm. H. F bs r nt, While the latter Was hun wasasked | wild turkeys. The son has made a fall contes- | her. whe nat w yard. pwn: SIXT} -twe For sinking fond istrict of ¢ Kholders ha This road has been running less than six months, and enjoyed the 1 jsf £ B ri ) four eents and seven mill 47 | ' | of January, and to last two weeks. This ac io cna chaste { the greenback party of ¢ | mM - ad seven wa rty Would do | sion, and says his father shot Fuller tw listinetion of be se—| Norfolk: Virginian " 3 - ~ a S Lo © bys di 0.0 | in case the republicans read President es | egg eral were cxamined aud committed | auee vattroad in Bee aaa eres - _— pict ain geen pg vag ei Pip pind pape ayn 9 eat ri = . 3 | to the Suffolk and Portsmouth jails tor tria : ersupply _the market, and is s - 91.50.06 | Sh REE arty. As irily reply MAS, | Revenge was the eause of the murder. {| Senne aad to heey been rae Cent EENBACK PARTY.—A conveution of | result of a consultation individual | mit of Mount Davidse 1 Itscapital stock was $5,000, its d | plunder.” paisagd = « gree arty of Conwectieut hay been | ested, found halt a, do PS. =e. - HE Re. ESTATE SAVIN ‘STI Ne called to meet at Hariford on t 5 t passion «4 . To BRYAN | | The differences Netween the President and | at ste Lowis suspended yeatendaye Tie cee ind being unable to sell its bonds ary. to appoint delegates to a martes €26-6¢ Commissioners of the Distriet oi Columbia, | urty after all, qlo not Seem Lo arise out are placed’ at $5000) mainly in_ bet an fifty cents peo atrns delegates to 2, nattonal ~ ' division of nt with respect holders alarmed at a #2500 attachment, vot © pA MEETING OF THE statesmanship, but are the loud complaints of | Yepositars about SR00. His chaht te ae | tothrow up the sponge. The road has hy eg A nese received here annou TOWN EAILEOAD COMPANY. toot te gEGE. | soreheads who rail against President Hay. positors will be paid in full, and perhaps the | D€&!runutng long enough to show whether | the summer and auth of 1878, | Success of the Chinese troops in K: % y @f Directors, will be hekd at the office of the Com t Stockholders will receive Something. The | {Wo foot gauge can be made profitable; but | circulation of greenback documents " | had fortified Touchiongaran and Aska, two Heng; Ne 1S Beunsyiranta avenue on WEDS ( sreal siuinkage in realestate values and iua_ | untimely col pec eterna uid | ae ES strong stratezical points. The inhabitants DAY. Y. 10 es ciaud- | bility to realize on securities was the cause of | * Ang even its friends have lieged Presidential bar- “UTILIZATION OF MARGINS” is the latest | Were fleeing in terror into Russian territory. gain would not now be floating on the Christ. much faith in dition to the lexicon of raseality. Jim Fisk mi. “a the suspension. ‘Transfer books will be closed on the #h of Janu- {Springfield Union. - e Sain Hed his operations, “rescuing other peo. | 4& Appointment for U. 8. Grant, mas air had he been sent a at the public GAR MA. ON STRIKE. and their sympa- | qFORGETTING To Bury a Curtp’s Bopy.— | ” . New York, Dec. 29. ae eee eT HURT. Prestient, | SXPeW it a representative capacity.” Ask | tbizers held a mass meeting last nighteat | TM¢ body of a stil-born male infant was found | PICS Property.” When a man lends money on leserole street, near .- Sherman has F ng # heavy margin, and | 4pbeinted U. S. Grant, Jr., an assistant U. 5. r | district attorney in the office of General . i enue, Brooklyn. The coronerhad | ‘kes the collateral without the owner's con- 7 5 ancacere work | th ne whe ical inves ion was to | Bin. » 5 7 : [Sigg em Pepe ger boot plone have been made, a man named ‘Corn an went | Bins. | ra ncn te old and delayed cases under the ©. M. Kor azz | per Institute, New York, over 4,00) persons: c Ronen in ; it is the manuer in e plunder.” The pro. auges the breadth of an s NOTICE. GD OF Ge re Mee aL Fe tvs. C¢ 4 Waser qe. 0, W877. nial politician u —— Sinn customs laws. tial 1,735 stration uot by its national acts, but | adopted setting forth that the strug id | 1o,the Stagg street police station and inquired | tye LetumKaN Diet—There was a large | a ame giher ‘countries than France and tefure MONDAY. December Sh. 1837 according to the maunerin whiek the | be kept upuntil hetee Wakes sid iecoguition | concerning the bedy of a child contained in a | attendance at the Lutheran Diet in Philader. Fire. 2,648 from other departments than that of the oF before . garments are rent aud divided. It is plain to | of the union are complied witht NEAT poN, He sald that he had started from | phia yesterday. Papers were read by Hev., ST. JOHN, N.B.,. Dec. 28.—A fire broke out in | Seine, leaving only 440 natives of, the capital days before the last Monday. be seen that both parties occupy « common ee Kew Nork to bury the remains at Evergreens | 4’ Stork, Dy 1, of Baltimore: ev. G. Dichi, | Valbhey’s manufactory, on Waterloo | who fought for the precious right of plunder- Or the last receipt. J. WESLEY BO ground with respect to the distribution of | Viciovs Ixpraxs—The treasurer of the | cemetery, but stopping at the saloon ofa | pth D, of Baltimore: Rey. G. Dichl, SRBt Ai. morning, and burned eleven wood- | ing their own city. dec B0-9t | the offices. Mr. Hayes is harassed on the one | Texas and California Stage Compaay, at Lite | friend he drank se much that heforget about +, D. D., of New York, and others. Acom- | ©® buildings. Ty 30,000, _ ————_—_——____ “ = ~ | side by the leaders of his party because he will | Rock, Ark.. is in receipt of a telegram from | the body he left somewhere, as he supposes, be was ? aap Tur Metnovist Bisnor oF TEXAS has been HOLIDAY G00Ds. | Hot yiekl to them the prerogatives of his high | Dan. ’C. Sievens, assistant superinteatent iy | abd returned home. After telling ie story, | pee ire eS for the hold __ Bank Rebbers Sentenced. his , subject of cr Sets, in great. variety: Mor Cases, Cut position to select candidates for the various | Westerui Texas, saying that the Indians in that | Corrigan started out to obtain repossession of | Which then najeuesed eee é Sean hocks beter Doe ena teak —— SE Peri ae tatty Her Baeh Cel | ullees. | Hf the Ohio demoerat voices the sett. | section are so’ full of vieiousness that cl ai igen SEL EL iad Wage did REE 1 Sete toiay seuteated to Syeare each tn tes were. he = in ‘oO. woise S combs, Far ~ate ° more troops soon reac! 1 ’ ine: = aa Sn { HE me x N.—EX-Cl a Gologues. Lubin ard son's Mandwerehiet EX- | fetter of with Gemseratio scppert elect in. | can be maintained hor people left alive, | | ALTHOVGH Masoxny is not a religious or- | Williamson, receiver, aind. the board of aire, | State prison, the fullextent of the law. anid, single wil tracts. S. THOMPSON, leed, he did for the democracy that which he =o ee paniZation, It has always ineuleated reverence | tors of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre com they if a young ‘ai4-tr ‘Wes Wee Bruner. | Ieciines to do fer the pane ahhh Canc ne INTELLIGENT AbveRrisiNe is advertising in | for the Bible, and as jasisted ona belief in| jret St the Cotiasntal wees y The Markets. mini ‘a. beau- ————— - | dee party ga’ im | the very best papers—not those sheeis which | the Supreme Being asa re-requisite of mem. | j, ‘ight, idei the BALTIMORE, December 29.—Virginia sizes. | tiful aud, loving WASHINGTON. D.C.. Decewpen 10, | hisoffice. tak pond oe 4 ‘it wr bership, The action of the Grand Orient of | Aisy "diated the see ontly Feport and | geterrcd. 5: do. consolidated, 86%: do. second | jes 1877.—Om and after January Ist. 1878. the | Meanwhile the war of the politicians con. ¢ your card at any price, or still weaker, ‘ Iso diseussed the subject of | series. 40 bid today. Sugar active and strong, . ‘ing to her, ONAL SAVINGS BANK will pay interest | tinues. The democrats enjoy the roils be. | take their mea yintrade. Those mer- | France in striking out this belief from its code | jew ‘coal combination. ‘The ing Was = * | he give to his a the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, to be passed to | eause they Teeognize that every distraction | Chants who have the articles for sale neces. | of principles is therefore in direct contrave secret. stad the credit of Depositors January Laut July Lof | nich dividesihe republican strength adds to | Satily weed to advertise in the best journals , tion of the ancient landmarks, and, if sus- each year. on all sums of % aud upward then in | Hieipown. While some of the better elements read by the best people. | tained, ought to disfellowship the Masons of GeEx. GEorcE W. McCook, of s ‘Bank. the sane having Leen on deposit one or more | f Ric hamleeresie riy give the President ae SP REREE ae France from those of the rest of the world. | was lying ill with paralysis at the Kw axe, full calendar months. | Ss Seoncae "ar vonage story of Sehurz’s in- ' But as it is repudiated by seventy lodges of | his brother. Anson G Metook. in New York, aed creditors ac- Hours—9a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, and on Sat- | decided support because of his southern poli- nied by the Secretary | that country and protested against by the | died ray afte % cc pted in endags from 6107 Bm ces EY, President cy, the aie nr Gece fa Cpyan me me certain duties for me to | grand lodges of England aud Ireland, the vote | fanenie ‘on Christmas day. ‘and ever for two ‘eek » STICENEY. President. | Ptige ay Mae mptent et ites i tte te, per orm he says, “and. until Tam removed, | is quite likely to be annulled.—[Springfeld | his physicians had but little hopes of his re- : have KS BOT sone, stow, With the assembling of Congress: unless peitend 10 pe ay A gi anol | tntens covery. I. ‘soe ra * Nb cHoconate, | every indication at the present writing is at i gaceprcsines eee as . CHRISTMAS WISHES of Senator Conkling’s = aa iil COFFEE, TEA AND CH Fault, there (will be open war declared upon | | TURKEY SUIXG FOR Peace —The Sultan of | home orgait. the Utiea (XX) Repunccun: | ilk GOUDE Gate MINING COMPANY. 2 Ts of Phila. MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. the President. The — to have | Turkey has solicited the British government | “To the ‘nt a Merry Christmas and a | Black Hills—Father. Desmat, Golden COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on ease Om come pol eo Bony Such aseetintioas aan, ae tee omen pp pate ea ss Me Lg ns pe nena Giiforats. nee during the winter. __deettr | The demands made for a restorasion of the inet at Christmas aid a mate reture hee, | OF the sum of Tis fe the hea - be S° THE GERMAN-AMEK fullest confidence of the: party in the President eee eau Lis et ee eer “price, US” cae eae rs are a thorongh reorganization of the Cabinet, open daily from 10 a. m. to President Hayes does not contemplate Fy Sp ge SE i <i any 1 ° Bards received. sate Deposit Borer fog tent ETS | outlook is that, as Ren Butler puts Ie, the Pie- bd were plucked on ME. LARYIER, De his lince wilt wot’ be cast im picazant pieces M™ viner crash AKER. This for the reason that they would demand ec:S isip-tm ‘Betwece iaih-aad ibtb stieets, | tbe plunder as the coudition of tat support.

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