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THE EVENING STAR. Z . | LOCAL NEWS. —— REIEY, cen Sanday, Ten Themand Dollars at come Pennsylvania Avenue,corner Lith street THE PINANCAT CLERK OF THE CITY POST OFFICE ar eS “t 3 The Evening Star Newspaper Oomnany r ‘ F 1 o'clock. Mr, WH ~ 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. i i erk tn the city post > served to subscribers in 2 : tis chee ae — th b n ¢! own account, at 10 , y cl aster Rid. centa per week, n ‘Copies’ at the © © pay the employ ary forthe gcunter, 2cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— sagen tie ber. Not returning ai 1 Sr wore ae bia ho Word from hit, un Tan Wrrety Star pbiisbed on Friday—@2 a J[eSy,portswe brevaid. 10 copies for $19; 20 copies fo. vee es : : 8, 52—N®. 8,026. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2: LADIES’ GOODS. | AMUSEMENTS. he had requested he SPECIAL NOTICES 8 MILLINERY GOODS. - | 1)HEATER COMIQUE. ; e>~ NORTHERN LIBERTY MAKK1T aaa AL String Dalle 811 | T t& = = : {obi ——— uw newest styles MONDAY. R 23, NIGHTLY AND OPEN n SSiDe ———— The story that =e told as AN e SILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, TUES: DAY MATINE ___ AL DAY TUESDAY, the 260, te Washington News and Gossip ARCHBISHOP PURCELL RETIRES. ry -accewitins, 0 ts At LOWE'S, Extra Mstinee Christmas Day. Engagement of TS THE EASTE) GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal a a ectt-26 S11 Market Space. hi ne Aimee - Le scl Der! a2 WILL BE enue, $4 6; customs, { ent tle iid Ti rst ay ce of i —— s, MAPAME L. P. JEANSERET, 83 N. Charien st theye Gon and Emma), tieSuydam Broth. | __ TO-MORROW, 24th, from 12 m to SUBSCRIPTIONS to our per cent. loan to-day for its 2 BIG SNOW STORMS. and to make rule Baltimore, has Just received a case of Bonnets isee you have unite and Round Hats, #ituble for Christmas a y . Kitty Sheppard. John Carmon, Prof. White, th» Te Sentce, ie ‘Year's presents. Also, Dows, Charles H Dancan, and our mam vs B I Sy ee ae oe A RICuRISTMAS EVE MARKET. amounted to Reduction” aud «Army IS MARKET will be OP: THE DEPARTMENTS will be clos = ed to-morrow y : Des San. i fest #5 iGhes : > ud this swells your DIM. QJ. 2 Som op “ : iscovered that the pacaage 0 Pe ILLARD'S HALL. Opening Night, | TUESDAY, the 24th. and the clerks all paid their month: S pages of which qhe ast | O LEARY ON THE TRACK, | © $ sp bapet ell pe tog Seco LADIES’ DRES' HOW GR aNET EEE POEG OPEN TULSA DUNG: igessential to the plan of | not haviig been out of the Dullding over (31 | Siemans K SILK, 811 ON FRIDAY, December 27, 1878, Evening until 10 o'clock. ear eee and all the rest ts i minutes, and searched every whe Jett, Chenille nies, Jett Gimps : Eas Christmas Supplies New York Ass Atilrst I doubted the wisdom or FOREIGN AFFAIRS. but failed to find ft. . Re a “A CURE FOR THE FIDGETS,” The Market. will be Acting Secretary of the Treasury. . attempting so much /aw, buton mo : = 3 and afraid to tnform the Fringe B 1 Tuseels made to order. next. . = = examination I tind that the bill | Poverty and Distress in London. | master of the We TOOK a tre LOWE'S, “THE DEAD SHO’ ese ND Waite Hoi CALLERS. retaries § all its cet and will probably bring harmony | std Ts mot ee oe = | rose to lite see tence, Where he was « = ariepe - eee = : Schurz mney t Of the service. Althoug’ le khouse, st of London. are vex! prostrate elled to take . _ Geet? 2w S11 Market Space. Tickets, 50 cents, To be had at Brad Adame, ran | P= Pe RS 4 man, Thompson, and Schurz, Attorney mn ny of thy comrad wee set | ning to show the existence of widespread pov- A st pre gd rere ps al places. Fig stores, book stcres, and 1 x Mnlesing packs ((heans: cLoaKs: | “Suse Spens ndnats: decast | M7 odock, “Anna ection of officers epres Ns Sampson. White, and applicants forreliet areso numerous thst house | cbinfasn: ie a a eee ME Eatmunds, tn CLOAKS! pL xco By order of the WME O'Neal called on the President to-day. accommodaiion ts inadequate, At Shoredtt | residence ef Mr, tie toute cores 4 " = a, deeds § M.A 2 N. : 5. - wees y few criticisms which occur to | the workhouse inirmary is full, also the w phe southeast, who had recovered his com- Anew end attractivetine of CLOAKS for Ladies THURSDAY EVENING, Deceniber 26th, [> TEE QO STRAET Man i an can a ee es DIEittS bee ieee, | house itself, and extra Foom must be provided: | posure. : Mas tue the Stnteeent a ie i ecemibe re seit z eat e human body, thus: 2 , {4 eh workhouse there nat he his wife tc re Fan Misees, which Tam felling at prices mtvcn JAMES E. MURDOCH, sine PE for appointment as minister to Germany in eae Any Hane IMT kee: Racer, | Inmates, and 382 in the infirmary. nection 5 pane aie LOWER than anythin I bave before offered. ee rn aniceuanick Bayard Taylor's place, Collector Beard, of age T Would not style the generals | tere are 1,416 indoor, chanzeable to the Unio: MYSTERIO: 4 Vaasa a M WILLIAN, fe Veteran Actor and Elocutionist. OTICE The WESTEI Boston. has written to the President in Gen. s, Dut simply “general F | ‘The visitation of the district visitors di | the Wee Manion be one 2 Cite Trevise, Par 907 Penna. a tect Readings from Scripture, Shakespeare, | TUESDAY, December 24th, from 1 to 11 « Bank's behalf. without the prefix of “acorpsof.” | | Yast amount of distress, and the munds Oclock this moraine foes Teens aod ee ens, and the Modern Poet p.m. dec? SORSETENG: Te also think we will always need a Heutenant | [nds at thelr disposal are utter! | cumsta: usm “ _ deelotr = Admission. 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. To | PS ———_____ oo = CoxsclENcE.—The Secretary of the Treasu general, three major generals and six Di ; This ts espectally the case at_ Po) which a = all ONS, EUTTONS. 311 be had at Ellie’ music store. c Ce od MEETING OR THE STOCRHOLDERS | has received $200 from J. D.G., of New York, | dlers, because on this bill ma wall, where thousands of do mother labar- | that ti Sean ae wees : : st 8 INCOLN HALL. TOWN RAILROAD COMPANY, for the election of | With a request that it be placed in the U the permanent si | fine Lose, Soa Mache ancat, Soitaidelds | unavie te st night. At four ovclock ‘ test PY Sean L eh directors, will be held at the office of the company, | Treasury, it being an amount illegally withhi a arniee, Uie equivalent of a heute lime | south Hackney, Shadwell and Haz- | mornin, tattracted by the opening 2 TG PES Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of J: by evasion of revenue duties. The money has | general's command, equal to three stron! severely feeling the acuteness of the nd shutting of the gate in front of hts . ose ivory BUTTONS. wary, 1879." . been placed to the credit of the conscience fund. | Visions or six strong brigades; but I do not ad. he tradesmen of the entire ern | and subsequ by a vic ative or Ea BT IONS, THURSDAY, December 26, 1878, The polls will Ue opened at 12 m. and closed at : ee, Map ariy discussion wt this tiie Sof the metropolis are crying out about | foo bel. he dudee wit nie het S11 Market Space. : Hranefer books will be closed on the Ist of Jan t ee that the a ie Chee for cies grade: ileal We whe ees ae ey oreo elsthe | Window and asked SS Who theres" — LAST ORCHES’ 2 = uary, 1879,and opened on January 9th, 187! Oo announce that the several sick Congressmen y for these grades will lead to the necessar ak Bn ‘Sle dynaat erases ereisthe | + Oh. you kr ANE ATTRACTIONS | LAST ORCHESTRAL MATINEE. in the eity are rapidly convalesting. Me Thor, | aluendment. “In relation to the relative parts In Magserston tha tee will Be | Recas om Ar CH. RUPPERI'S, 403 7th street n.te. : we , of Tenn., is recovering froma severe at. | Cf {RE army as reorganied, 1 would preter 4 | Syne for the pellet of apled turougn | Waits and wamitted his ear . py tore a marniticent atock of new and bean. | sramme, Commence at 3.0 BOOKS. STATIONERY, POORET BOOKS, © of pne Gov. Walker, of Val 1880 | trhter te che Ge eee le ee | wantof fund . ale Do sou Want 10g ‘ rig ones Le < VPOCKET CUTLERY, and NOTIONS for thé | much improved as to be able tobe out. Mr. eee 3 . weath | asked the i of artillery, S of cav is severe throug! ry and 1s of inf: Holidays. at ROBERTS: Bookstore, 1010 ita strest, PGewcrine ed Goods of Package of 4. $1 above New York avenue. decl7-6t Le bving. He has a The mode and manner’ of reduction and ere hig y snowtall 1 wr Infante, rtment of Mac- | ~~ Sng = ee ~ s threatened with fhe heart disease, | (Chico ee ona oreo in aI carte Agni Re | nt it al, ke reply ‘and Point, Lace Tramming “Berlin | NATIONAL THEATER. (EE DU AVNG BouGur THE PaTENTs FoR made him very melancholy, He will | Soneaudation seems wise and liberal'to the re; | scotland it 1s especilly severe aNd ira | Like caller, “at 3 Zephyrs, Getman und American Knitting Yarn, | ~\ Dr. Coltioun’s Forous kvaporator, we recom- | accompany the yellow fever sub-comiittee to | jeri the eat. On pas receive the { Ways inthe north ai Ld revo London, | hecelpt intuit 1 think T ean sec Germantown wool, the best quality and ood weirht RELLOGE LITTA, CARY. Mend it as the Lest possible way of moistening the | Memphis, ann Spend the Christinas holidays at | USt:” the officers on sald list shall receive the | TSS 2 IRE BOF @ : vo London | reupon the Judge wrote at the lowest prices, and the most attractive stock of | POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY AND SAv- | bot dry air from furnaces, latrobe stoves and steam | jis ome. pay of retired officers and no mor retired WOR GuEIes ° Counts, snowed | amount, and t or retired, Stating that he Holiday Goods to be found in the city. Dont forset URDAY MATINEE coils. "It is attached to the register, and renders the | 2 eae Officers reeelve pay of several kinds, up ten or twel 3 trom Aberdeen. ANO- | would call before nine o'clock & m. Prompt! the name and piace. CH. RUPPERT, COMMENCING DECEMBER $0. air moist and summer-ke. If you wish to avoid Tlterarnsecered | to the cause of retirement, this seven t are snowed up, andthe | WOWd © reg oan FPromy 403 7th street n.10. NG ee headache, catarrh and sore throat use them. S Tecelved at the | should be more specitic, On pas 5 stispenc e Snow Was Stull falling | 2 Cteht o'clock he did ded Judy B2-No Braxcn Stone. tis GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, ment to-day from the Assistant | the words “military commision? appear cht. In some sit isovertwelvefeet | Pamunds the full amoun’ Hy who eee ——— SHA Oe ab : ~ ne ae mnntts appear 4 elvefeet | handed the 20 ADIES WINTER BOOTS. MAX STRAKOSCH, DIRECTOR. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, at New York, saying that the re- | in no part of the bill dol find the triba . Tis heaviest snowfall in thirty years it, ‘but said Uh: = Fe ‘The Grand Chorus and Orchestra Will restunption of ‘specie payments Will be effected | known as “military commission” «i s | y rcalle: or Afg Sioa wees - military commission” defined in its | Why Russia Recalled Her Afghan VERMILYA is selling Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, Consist of SO Persons. 817 StH STREET, NEAR THE AVESUF. on aa : 5 without causing any embarsass- | powers and responsibilities, Sce sec. 30, chay Mission. al | 5. x : EVI 3, DEC ER Bu, . nent W * in busine: sles, <6, Mare! 73. Either ary conmissions | Low ¢. 28.—The Vi | in the city for the money. With the following greatstar cast Probing Tin Roottk cat thee We, a eae ee ACLS {es 2 mere martial enlarged so as toem- | Irom St. Petersbut Russian government District Government Affairs. nov2ttr 610 9th street, opp. Patent Office. ARA LOUISE KELLOGG.as..LEONORA | © Soe Rae eee e ni cisions of stile nt The hitherto tried by military com- | recatled the intssion from Afghan’ n because The missioners to-day approved oF liquor ae = NIE LOUISE CARY.......a8..AZUCENA MILBURN'S PHARMACY, court adjourned over the holidays. of increased friendl. England, Ss : - i CARD. QbAMA” is = ae he Aggregate this bill. if enacted suostan- | 3 ful policy has now obtained | eenses for che following: Michaei Fir ee -A —— x SL BE ft anh ARAS 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. PENNSYLVANIANS RECOMMENDING GovERNOR as it stands, will give us a inilitary code But other information: wine | ith T. O'Connor, and Daniel J ins. as..COU S LARTRANFT Min To GERM better than any which has prevailed since 1534, SI Sts that certatn other capt. SS. B ‘ord, of the Ca We to call the attention of the Ladies to Ri BODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught ait | ! RMA 5 ha c i 2 ner P y 8 gar Ugak Bepartucent winch offers at tue present | MUSIC MT. DIRECTOR a seer. antoed aa Daunte its the | (iBOMetect of Penn: nia H.M. Hoyt, W. 8. FEE SET I ae patio ee ty Senn eae uel ult —Alrsthy. has requested the appotnument of t! s Wien Paina tet Pee TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, we ee eee pmes MeManes, A. Wilson Norris, and | to supplement this law with the needful Tesi. | tan And the precarious situation of the Amecy | tae District Commissioners ave bee FELLOGG * LLG NON: z ee = - Re ull prominent Pennsylvania | jations of details to carry the whole into effect, | promised to render the mission valuciess, and : he Rae Miss RELLOGG | Miss CARY | Miss LANCASTER politicians, arrived In the city last night. This | 24 1s sufticies 5 71 come 5 mumissions will ibe ss E rt x BS T suppose that article 724 ts sufficient for the | 11 might become the source of unpleasant com- wd, Stephet 7 LADIES AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. Fy gs Federico. | 22 8 morning they called on the President and car- pal of the law of last session, which forbade | pilcations; but by consenting to the withdraw: NL. Stephen A. Boy - : SoC EI OESEE | EARIUE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, | Hed out the object of their visit to Washington. | any promotions to fll vacalieles caused by | of the mission Russia would appear to be. tas saney Bcc Caatinn WT Gesen deere Sidciatas saiastd Secgsed in Gite SoReal on WEDNESDAY EVENING Janu any | ares weike Guar Exouisi Kewepy, "| This was the Fecommending and wrging of the | eat, resignation. * | tng a gracious concession, whlle really tastng'a | Uincheei en canes dt, Goodell, James a. these garments—personally superintend the man LUC Ts DE LAMMERMOOR.’ KEATIN appolnument of Gov. ilartrantt, of Pa., as the ® . General. | timely precaution, “Again, the news reachine separ petra facture of them: the workmanship and cutis b= | ser frat aypeatence here in her great impersons- OUCH OZERGES. See TE tty Wace de ree to Germany, - —— | us of the internal state of Russia 1s of such a | water Recistr Coe chance that t who bas ne curorior Ae Sas artiste ienenam ATs; | ton of LUCIA. in which character she hay created | Tested for over 50 years. Relicf speedy and certain, | }aY avd Taylor, decease. ‘They represented to | ANOTHER > —The President has ap- | nature as to make intelligible the pa: actin ik tie iota Sn ao an and’ | fhe mion! provolund sensation in Chicayu, St. Louis, | Sold by all drugwiste. Price 30 conte, ” the parte ity Penne rantt’s past services to | pointed William I, Wetzel to be @ notary public | dency of the government. ‘The reports are uti | PACity of soni aes for tee ~ | Cimemnat, Cleveland :. FOUGERA ., AGES: 3 sylvania, s is the District y ia 3 AN pRATANce: <1 : as sup) ” THURSDAY EVE oct30.w,f,m,6m 00 Soe York, | appolmment would further strengthen the re. | [or ‘he District of Columbia. | Wnether real orimasinany. the sperier'is we, | cual to the capacity of the machinery In addition to the merit of the , Btyle and | FRIDAY EVENI publican cause. The President, it is understood, | Tue Resti1s or NEA | iieved in, and attempts are made. to hunt it | 30Wotber connections wilt be mnade, 1 ‘Lowness of Of On CLO RES ae eae SATURDAY GRAND MATIN % - promised due consideration of the recommenda- | washing 0 y 7 down by measures of si 2 the supply. The water from this stand-pipe is Tact to the of the public that our offerte te POPULAR PRICE : = | Hons made by the delegation, ‘The members ot |) ASUNELON conrespondent of the New Yori | aD Uonst halons are atechaok Oke | {0_ve tured on sradually into the pipes apes vemeee eet bees Senne Oe | 5 tee snarling oie aes hea. | AILOSING OUT BALES the latter are somewhat reticent as to the re- | Ties telegraphs: “As evidence of the confi- | ica to be planned for December Seti, the en, | itci8 Most needed, as disastrous results might eae set anct aitins eee Eee Tener | ERG onle of tenured seats win’ comcn mice on € sult of the interview, but one of them told a } dence felt by the public In the successful mutn- | niversary of the outbreak on the accession of | {NOW Dy a 190 sudden Now into the mains. Northern manufacture, which are made without | Thuredsy morning. 26th inst... at box office. d23-tf oF that Ge er that there was hardly any doubt | tenance Of specie payments after January 1, | the Czar Nicholas in 1896. ‘The pollce are busy | Capitol hill cannot receive much additonal Knowledge 28 to who is to wear them, while ours = that Gov. Hartranft would receive the appoini- ) humerous instances are reported at the Treas | everywhere tracking conspirators, and within | Pressure {rom Us source until a suore direct fine direct our own friends and patrons, self. | N'ATIONAL-XMAS WEEK = Wiss, | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | ment. ‘The delegation lett this atternoom, at 1 | UY. gent soreriaent, here rakes | thelast week a number of arrests are sald to | Colmection Is ade by a 12-inch mnain. The cost ‘alone would prompt us in seeing that ‘noth. | i ‘lock, jadelphia. ns government, have taken < 5 a : = of laying such a main will peLAVCeD $25,0 ing that would tend to enbanos their worth should “A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.” — = legal tenders in payment in preference to gold, | the simdenta ho Worked eee azainst | ind ee qneape our attention. e 7 - No Curistias Leaves ror THE Navat | and other instances are reported where pol O present a petition | she arrearages of taxes for water mains are i i LIS IMMENSE REDUQTION. pe Pp to the heir apparent. There is even a rumor Time in Washington, M'LISS. NE IN. Capers.—The superintendent of the United | Sous have recently paid interaal revenue taxes | that the government is seriously thinking of | SC! steat. and. if paid, would afford ample oo ad ae SC ATY MATHEW, LISS — States Naval Academy has decided not to grant | 12.8010. The most notable {stance of this kind | closing the universities for this year. ‘The po- | BYaus to make this connection. We respectfully solicit a call. in Bret darte's Sto) MISS. ce leave of absence to any of the eadedts during | fouse Ol Tian City Gav, oeasin ee | Nice St: eleeg SFC eRIOEC OL SIAR: gp: | A TEIPLTN ISD em Menon oe Tee tae ee SS. | Ermine Fur Beaver, sold for 325—selting nowat gis | (he holidays. Iie Is constrained to take this | $100,000 at New Orleans, deposited that amount | Prosi fesulations In thelr power. ainone | wi, snowing was adopted by the Commi FUNDS, MLISS. | West of England... .sold for $20—selling nowat §15 | COUmC. As he could not extend the privilege to | in gold coin with the assistant treasurer at gear peering Seco sioners to-day: Se ee ee ii Coach Driver. g Siberia Fur. “sold for #18 selling now at $12 | Gye and refuse it to others, even for two days. | New York, and took an order on the assistant A Severe Winter in Europe. AS a just tribute to the memory of Hon. Al- BA BIL. MESS. sold for 15—selling now at $10 eTODARAON of the rade yaterfere with | treasurer at New Orleans for #10040 in legal | ,,A telegram from Geneva, Switverland, says: | pnenss. Williams, late a representative of the uuchable Situation M'LISS. “wold for g12—selliny now at 8 the preparation of the cadets for the February | jenders, ‘To-day a well. known and wealthy ‘0 Dost has arrived from Germany or from | Sate of Mi in the Cone ihe ene s en sold for $10—selling now at $7 | examination. on which thelr future standing | citizen of Washington called at the ofice of the | German Switverland. ‘The railway communica- | Ste of Mich nn Of the Olnmacheee of the GRAND CHRISTM. MATINEE ‘old for $8—selling nowat 86 | depend: rt el r: State: chairman of the committee of the (ABSOSY SUSPENDERS, eee aus Site Chinchilla...-ccsold for #e—selline now at ga | O°PEBS. ccutions bo the emiounU or $8 000 rentecied eee rupted until late last evening. and thescruce | House oF Representatives on the District, of when Sara Ciavs will appear SENATOR GARLAND Will remain in Washington | “ . Rigask ested’ Pay | between B ot and SI urice is entirely | Columbia. who expired in this city on the gist = ashington { ynent in legal tenders, which request, of course, | Between Bouveret and St. Maurice is entirely | jy.cy, imissioners x en aigiade iniperson anid distribute DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. dining the re nd devote so much of his | wascomplied With, ‘Treasury Giickaly express ended. In Geneva sw men and 120 horses | OF the people of this District vo Por wenn ae "The “ Rosebery,’ Scarf at #1. ee aaa en English Worsted... sold for $25—selling now at $20 | time as is not occupied in attendance on the } the belief that a large proportion of the Janu- | and carts are constantly occupted in clearing | tinutes the following order: “That the citizens The “Langhars” Beart at Si, viftsto the children. French Worsted... ..sold for $22—eelliny now at 18 | Blaine coiniuittee in collating the various laws | ary interest, which is now beins paid without | We streets.” ; , of the District of Columbia hold in grateful re- The “ Waterloo” Scerf at AES ar Eibonf Cassimere. .old for $20—selling now at $16 | passed by Congress on the subject of quaran- | rebate, will’ be disbursed, at the request of | | A Parisdispateh states that the wolves have 4 p the ju a1 i pairtou pe 1d shall receive a present. dect1if | Harris Casei told for #17—selli c v : = membrance the just, generous and patriotic The Dake of Bedford” Searf at $1. arenes 2 English Scripe do, sold for biG recite now at B13 | tine, &c. ‘This he will do for the benefit of the | creditors, in legal tender note tthe von ae we ‘There | consideration extended at all times by General Landon Neck Wear,” iatest designs ‘Large Lina, | ['OHD'S OPERA HOUSE. Pantomime, | Globe Sills do... gold tor selling uow at $10 YeUOW lever commlssto SECRFTARY EvanTshas gone to New York to | habitants remember. oP ME OMest ID | Withans as chalrman of the District commit- Just opened. at close prices. “HUMPTY DUMPTY SAT ON A WALL” — | Huasell Cassinuere.. cod for Sl -sctting now at $2. | How. BaveRry B. Doverass representative | attend the dinner of the New Engitnd societ ners = ican: Mictoveer pe hneaee hen acta ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. gsell C 1 NOW al 6 y New England society NEW YORK N 2 citizens. His career as a soldier and civilian is oe ee caine Sele Ga GE Union Ribbed do. sold for $8—selling now at from the first district of Virginia, died yester- | this evening. nh eee “as neclciad part of the history of his country; his inamy — = <4 mene 2 iT = sic day morning, after a brief SS, a = ‘i = > s er mtenced. wivate virtues are the ig hes — UMPIY -ANTOMIME a si ring, Ewes atte ast Jornell, he White House for ce rie a te 2 ; pees al my Y= aie PANTOMIME, | Hinsdale Stripe....-“sold for 41> selling now at 312 | the House of Representatives. Mr. Douglass | Ubrarian of the fiouse of Reoresentatimes, had | enced in general sesstons to three months in | ihe House of Representatives ee ere rent iecantrenk sxceesar re PANTOMIME: | Riverside Worsted. sold for $12-seline now at $4 | Was born at Providence Fore, Kent county, | the mnisfortune, on Saturday evening, to fall on e penitentiary. . a my patrons and the public generally. = PANTOMIME, Virginia, and after going through his coll the ice and break both bones of his right k O’Leary’s walk. MR, FREPERICK AIKEN, Connected with the Fd. Humer PANTOMIME, | courses was ‘admitted. to the ‘bar inet and | near the ankle joint E: ongressmian Daniel O'Leary and Peter Napoleon Campana, | local staff of the Post newspaper, died thts . J, REIBERGER, ‘AN 3 7 courses E S16, an ar the 3 . ss smn ‘ pana, e Post ne + die (erizexs’ Anwr & Navr Menonant Taito, Despry. PANTOMIME. f PANTALOONS. settled in king William county, In eine en- | Frank E. Shober, of North Carolina, has just re- | Who are walking a six days’ match at Gilmore morning at 10 o'clock at his lodgings, Ni 535 15th strect, <—_ PANEOMIME. | English Stripe. cold for $8.00—seliing now at $5.40 | tered the confederate arty as ‘first Heutenant | Covered from a dangerous attack of a disease of | Garden, had completed at 11 o'clock this morn 1h street, after an Illness of a few days onl: sepl0-tr Gorsoran Builder. lUMPTY. NTOMIME. | Harris Cascimere,sold for $7.00—selime now at $5.0) | in Lee's Mounted Rangers 3 rwards | ‘hekidneys. Me isnow mending rapidly, and | ing: former 39 miles and latter 4% miles. ‘This | He was taken sick—with an attack of liv Dumpty. PANTOMIME: | Globe Millsdo....sold for #6 00—sellincnowat 1.50 | major of Une ith. Vitcluia seats eer ees | willleave for home inate dayss Poe i difference between them was caused by O'Leary. | complaint after returning home frou thewest “HOUSEFURNISHING! Nou Vearew beats Wed do. Sold for Bo Oo eee now at #403 | Guently was in the confederate congress: ie - ———_"" having been off the track two hours and five bers of the press at Willard’s Ss. MR. aN» MRS. GEORGE 8S. KNIGHT, Union Plaid......sold for #3.00—selli oS was elected to the Forty-fourth Forty-tifth MOVEMENTS OF U. S, NAVAL VessELs.—The | minutes, while Campana had only gone off nine ‘ht last. Mr. Alken was J zauNt 39.00- selling now at 32.00 rth and Forty-tifth n = = = — in their famous play of Oita. . H'vy Work. -sold for $2.50—selling now at $1.50 | United States Congresses, The remains were | Tallapoosa arrived at the Portsmouth, Va., | Minutes and thirty seconds. O'Leary walks on | about 40 years old. Hewasa native of Ver- oo AT COST (For CasH) to reduce ‘New Dances. New Effects. a i taken to Richmond last night by acommittee, | na morning. The Marion was | ‘he inner track, making nine laps to the mile, | mont, but had resided for many years in this = 3NQ. MORAN, — = 2 —. | ,, Special attention is called to the following Goods, | consisting of Senator Jones, of Florida, and jovember 30th, en route | While Campana is on the outer track and makes | city. He studied law tn Vermont. and prac- S as | dee7-20t 2126 Penneyivania ave. AKE NO MISTAKE. which have been reduced in proportion j Representatives Hunton and Goode of Virginia; | to New York. ‘The Vandalla was at Teneriffe, | Cghtlaps. ‘The garden is thronged with spec- | ticed for a brief the before our District courts, _ 2126 Pennsylvania ave ED ¥ Fine Black Cloth Suits. Luttrell, of Californias Gen E ce NY ier ee 5 tators, and much interest is evinced in the race. | but being inclined to terary pursutis, be le a — Youths’ Dress and Business Suits, 7 ‘arlisle, of Kentucky; Canary islands, November 2éth, A intendes 1 s yp a eft, REPARE FOR COLD WEATHER. = uths’ Dre siness Suits. Dunnell’ of Minnesota: Harton’ or Hines ae si : Total ‘actual walking time of O'Leary up to 11 | the bar for journalistic labors, in whieh he was HAVERLY Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters. Hy ell, of Hlinols, and | to leave within twenty-four hours, or as soon as. @ be * } PIE Spicer cay CREED HELE NS TERS Bare Ores ae Uae Clark, of Iowa. ‘There were no funeral vere- | the weather permitted or Boston. Healt, of | O'clock Was 7.hours, 33 minutes and 35 seconds, | engaged at the tlme of his fatal illness, ‘The we Fei cent table for the Minter 0 a ED ML. NSTRELS Children's Cape Overcoars and Ulsters, | monies in Washington, as the intention is to | officers and crew reported to be good. while that of Campana was 9 hours, 47 minutes {| most noted law casc in which he was engaged SPEARS HEATING STOVES. _ WILL APPEAR AT THE Children’s Dress and Every Day Suits. obseqnies performed at the home of | = = = 7 | and 10 seconds, O'Leary had completed his | was the trial of Mrs. Surratt, as one of tbe con- phe A NATIONAL THEATER, | the deceased. in Aylétts, New Kent county, Vir- | TRE SECOND IsstaLMeNT of the diplomatic | 1th mile at ch. 45m. and Sss.; his 2oth at sh., | spirators tor the assassination of President Li STOVES, eae is now selling at reduced | MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1879. one perenne peices pace to foree the ae | ginia. ven | correspondence for the last year has just been 3 und his 30th mile at sh. coin, He leaves a wife, but. no Cilldrea. For prices to suit the times, nov30- Tne Gaeatesr Success Even Knows! ay still immense stock, unsold on account of the ast y 3 cen was the a { é : backwardness of the season. | THE ARMY AND Navy JOURNAL, New York, 1s | DUb’sked. 11 contains a letter from Minister | 3 ington (V1) Seatine’, and ATIBACTIVE GOO: H : EMINENT END MEN re A. STRAU | Prompt Lo recognize the importance to its con- Seward, at Peking. China. Mr. Seward says gh. and i - 39 and "60 as Wasiitington at | THE GLITTERING CLOG TOURNAMENT, SE = ’ | etivcanee f the bi Sean ees : that the proposition has been advanced that it corvespondent tor that paper. In the cama BY 12 STAR DANCERS. 5024 Favs gioaniacave stituency of the bill to reorganize the army, just | {5 competent for Congress to abrogate by ‘Three Feet of Snow. of 1860 he was the secretary of the demo: te ATTRACTIVE PRIC: axp Dance MEN steers tes, reported by the joint committee of Congress. legislation those parts Of our treaties with the | _ BuFFALO, N. Y., Dee. The heaviest snow } committee of Vermont. Té married Miss Wes p ACT. decl9-tr Between 10th and Lith strects. The bill is a document of 724 sections. or 204 | Chinese empire which provide that the Chinese | Since !sT1 visited’ this Section last night aud is ton Of his native state about 1839, she being re- octavo pages, and to make room for it, the Jows- | may resort to the United States, and enjoy | Still raging. The snow is fully three feet tn | A 20s CHAMBER BET at 9250. e040 ts Panave. HE NATIONAL TELEPIONIC ex. | 24/ issues 2 double number, 22 pages in all. | tbere the privileges accorded to subjects of the 1 depth ona level, and badly drified. Trains on woe Shorty after the Sear Soceneapedl ne 16 FAVORITE VOCALISTS. T ‘CHANG: a Ae ea ak read 1g of Bronk inte most Hau “There are reasons why | aes ne. to = ee city are de- | came to fig ne and went south in the i Decorated CHAMBER “ ae » WASHINGTON, D. €. es W men and thelr friends as a codifica- | we should be more caretul” says Mr. Seward, } layed, and it is uncertain whether any trains | terest of the government, and was captur = anata SEES SES Rar ena orth eee TE Ta Beiarech AWrurts eee a eystem of | UOM OF eXisting army laws, accompanted with | “to avoid such a cours SEM outs | willie ve before niet. ‘The weather Is very | the COMINGS auinorlion ben anotans tat A Sue CHINA TEA SET at $7.00. {oe is Se a 3 coe. Ny seco SRE EOS propositions for change not less than revolu- ; rest upon the basls of treaties wrested from the | Cold. No serious casualties are reported, | he was so staunch a democrat he was released, aeclé. J. H. HAVERLY, Proprietor. | wires ieading from the residences or business pla: . oom . { er 2 ANERLS: Brspete ees reps ss places { tionary in thelr effect on the service. With the | other party by the &: ise or display of foree, WATERTOWN, N. Y., Dec. 23.—Between two | iis partner in the law business in this clty was A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at 819.00, \ALISTHENIC EXERCISES, recy scribers to & central office, throuzh which | bill the Jonyua/ publishes a letter trom General | ard from which they would giadly withdraw if | and three feet of Snow have fallen here since | Mr. John W. Clampitt, (jow of Culcago,) and ‘The above are only a few of the barzains which we ‘Under the direction of Dr. THOMAS CALYER, | “rect commmnicatien can be made between any two | Sherinan, giving his opinion of the proposed | allowed to do so. * The most whieh | Saturday morning, and it is still snowing. All | he appeared for the firm when he defended Mrs. offerte tha public.” On Fa He GYMNASIUM Subscribers who eau hold direet ait confidential | Feoreanvation, which will be found elsewhere : AY JL may be desirable to secure. | {ruins on the Home, Watertown and Ogdens- | Surrait. Mr. Alken subsequently, assisted the E street. bet and ith n.w. conrersation at any hour of the day or nixht. and ag ESTAR. such a revision of our treaties as will leave us | DUTg and the Uticaand Black river railroads are | late Thomas B. Florence im the publication of aU AERER S| pe Caine Sh Weleda 4 Maat Sato pa EE ie annual report of the | gration in te orlinaiy cours ofleeiadens | Saturdays’ "N° Tus BAVE arrived since | vie uci he wascltyeultgrorthenepuite SOHAEFER’S, ‘3b a : 7 - “5 s | diatinctiy: a a * | gration in the ordinary course of legislation. be ia ; Subsequentlyhe was city: Of the Lepublica: are TO16 Tih street mee. | 2itu,j Gentlemen on Monday, Wedneeereae | Saaf the speaker wero close al land. ‘Theinstrn. | 3 te las heen publishea, | Another dispaten trom the legation at Peking, then Milled a like posiiion on the Chromiele. and on = ON EXHIBITION. wilalways be Yeudy for ier No skitreqniser ta | The hard times have evidently not yet reached | dated July Istlast, ison thetrade dollar. i | Archbishop Purcell Asks to be Re- Bcd pete Rilggin cpegny st igandy ad on BREYOU PREPARED FOR WINTER! fo Ga work them ; no batierien af any description tesed. the north wing of the Cay says:— The coin ih question has obtained no lieved. | uon of city editor, which he held when ke dled, fas ne call at GARTRELL & CO.'S store, 626 E Sr. AND SALE 645 ESt | The system is intended to embrace Which. UnclesSam nas elreulation In China, except at_Amoy, Canton, | | CINCINNATI, Dec. 23.—The venerable Arch- | The local newspaper men of the District of buy first-class STOVES and HANGES at the, | MARKRITER’S The Capitol. Government Departments, Newspaper | pocketbooks, Worth from $i to $ Foo-Chow, Swatow, and the Formosan ports. } bishop Purcell, who has had charge of the | Coluimbla and correspondents of the press here lowest prices. ATROBE, to! | FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE. | _ thices, The Courts, Police and Fire Department, eket Knives, cost $20.48 per dozen: all sorts of | At. these places, it seems to be preferred by the | Catholic interests of this city for many years, | algmvited to attend a ineeting at the oftice of heat two rooms, at $30. Remember the number, Si No. 6%: treet. Hotels, Railroad, Yelerraph and Express Offices } ey and expensive note paper and envelo) hatives to the Mexican, and to command a | announced to the Cathedral congregation yes- ut row afternoon, at three o'clock prompuy, to take action with reference to the Mr. Aikel Pope = # 7 : Q a 4 The burden of opinion would a ar to be | to be relieved on account of infigMities of old | death or Shades, Pictures, Frames, ‘Markets, Private Houses, Etc , Etc., Ete. Fangibe, eng awtograph albums at prices 1 tnarno onicial effort to extendits chreukition ts | @ge._1n his Temarks he alluded’ to financlal ela, Riiurs. Nalls, &c., in the Lines are now being constructed, and persons cs pecente a) aplece; card | aavisable, unless it can be made a lezal tender | matters and evidently convinced his hearers | GONE TO Prerane FOR RESUMrTION.—Seere- “TERMS CASH. wishing to avail themselves of the advantaves of the | Papeteries, at$i5 per dozen; six brass castors | forthe payment of 1 ata that no fearsneed to be felt asto investments y She: Gi ? | SwPlease remeniber Name and Number fyl-ly | Exchange are requested to send in their orders at | tor Senate chamber chairs, $1; fifty pounds of La TUR A att echt dened Catena ig ieee ae ee secure and | Cou) Sherman, Treasurer Gilfillan and Mr. Bab- aS Se cre co charge ia mnie fer, Dulting up the wires | gum camphor, av forty cents per pound; dozens | ters trom the Lute Gere tose ED | would be tenimned in Gaenine’ cock, the Secretary's private secretary, left last - ee.—Dr. , Chiro; over : | ons of bay rae ; , , Siagides ‘fteen ‘years’ practice thicaghout. the United | only expense ‘egtlar subscribers will be a small | lous Cologne, ate er eallon hada pega, | Germany, the maln interest of which lies in the | Sa oe ow Sok on Sees, contacted 6 E Si : nee ‘i Physicians’ and Lawyers’ Offices: ». Mer- | visitine ee ore | 8 nium.” terday 3 Tet between Hand Tsim, opposite Goldamidi's Sata oekat Pager i Chromos, Mn itech pe ee eer soe ee visiting and mourning eariisy corkscrews, worth | Sal premium, erday that be had written to the aa wades, Prcteres jetare ‘and Tas Di Btates ‘anadas, established rental. c 4 y were g > a | with the early resumption of cle payments 65 N. Charles street, Baltimore. Washington, D.C, ia Tack successfully treats Corus | “If stibscribers will sive addressos of “persons with | “A205 tons Of fee, at forty-seven cents per hun. | fct, that they were among the last things he | |, Pardomed by the Presidemt. | | Dy'theiasury deparument, They wiltrerie — Bad Nails, “Enlaived Joint, Chil Vascular | whom they have occasion to use telephones, efforts reo Welent aorene Ot galons of alcohol; gin- —— | man, a former cashier of the Farmer's and Me- | !t is expected, next Wednesday, though the Se: _—s ‘ — ici: ences, «Refers to the many eminent phy- | W be made to include such persons in the Bx. | #ir; coven rps aruces eames THE BiaINe Evxctios Invesriatiox.—The | Chanles National Bank of Hartford, who was | {ary way stay In New York until after Jonu: 5 acer aeuimtn oe Stats preety {hat patronize hia establishment, 1416 | Private Telephone lines constructed and leased. | equip a well ‘appointed fancy store. Eight | investigating committee appointed under the eet to. state eet oat samt = . Fe | ivania ave., opp. Willard’s Hotel. Ay_ | any information piven at Ls Gatrecte seom and | lunches furnished the committse on appropria- | Blaine resolution to inquire into alleged trauds | pata junds’ hax been pardoned out by Presi, | THE INDIAN TERRITORY.—The sub-committee AND QUALITY OF ALL | PREPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, ond sell GEO. C. MAYNARD, et irstied Fight Doxes of cinons and 120 | in the recent election as decided to go south, | dent Hayes on a petition of numerous citizens, | Of the committee on territories will meet soon WORK DONE. eae ‘GABT_OFF CLOTHING to your own. 2 decl8-6t General Manager and Sale Avent. | YO" lemonade, peters y,, Was used. presumably oS ee Ne oe ee ‘South Caro- } Sis after the expiration of the holiday recess to NO. = exnanee'ot ena 5 ami, and Georgia. It is not the in- » The Markets. 3 The expense of c¢ ut Grover inv 2s i } } agree upon a nt of the results of tts tavesti- Wut visit Washington and submit de- | Het portirest gi Braneh Buare SR ne) | CILVERSPOONS, Ligation In isi6 Was sings Se inpay | fenton to take any testimony inthe south, but | arrTMORE, Dec. 23.—Virwinia sizes, deferrea, | gation concerning the reorganization ‘of the a the Electoral Cor s ¥ “7 } a - a el y = mae ee ne Of the most elerant styiee, TEASE. James, edpath obtained $1,548 for his serviees | Hay be subseauer sae Te is understood thay Dee. 23.—Cotton quiet, but firm— | Printed, and showsa great diversity of = i ane a = “ace ax cee. ascler: tothe sub.commitise of the comittes James Redpath, of Boston, will be the clerk of rest and western supe. Sisal subject Of tompentention Siac tere ston E. 8. BARTRAM, 3ALLS, PL > a nov?. - St-, Baltimore. bull-doving charges a I i 5 form of government. Others oppose it. ‘There ee reser aay | Heer eee 2 Wik Gtehon BE FUMBUGGED | bylany tnember ot theatre cry ; Companions 1X its Coss | Sction on the Subject ae this session, ete any : % = INFERIOR EY E- y + OF he Sub-committee e: eae NSIS ed congress : Tks airman, ‘M ren cor w 1P.—Oke of the small matters about which at SARTORIAL EXPERT, Ever TUESDAY, December 31, 1815 at Od ation Preaek aise | Hurhank collected $540 for “extra” services em: | mUch Is made, 1s whether John ussell Young, Con roacearear is anounced of Miss Bessio a Fellows Hal = - a Cee a gent a panel 'HE Optician, 453 Pennsylvania avenue, | ‘cred the committee on privileges and ‘tions | of the New York Herald, and Dr. Evans, of the to Mr. a G Geneeen: pf 4 cadiee. 81; can be had of AF. OF it corner 43¢ street. novs0tr’ | aS during the election investigations of | London News, are to be allowed to accompany Uuea aivision of the Delaware: Teceuey “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” he ticket the ball. isi e following item Is published in the re- | Gen. Grant on his trip al 7.8, 8. Rich- y ware, Lackawanna | ‘B.-No retnrn che | DEESSMAKENG. | port orge K. Hullock,ton extra sorvioe rnc oe Tepe itve grees 8. Ricl and Western railroad. Mr, we are sow wits j = | 903 Penneylcanie tetnue, dered Senace committee on privileges and elec. | tary Thompson has Granted permimion, ‘to a Se ok 2. Prine 0 Giatin- OEONGE T. KEES, | _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ | Sie seccice cnatueen tune tater | Sous cg unr aaron | hee fentemen eae auacar, ok Boulton “idee Charest” Ant Mes ma = a Ws 8; Handsome Silk and Velvet | in certain states, In examining, assorting, ¢ permission, and “that ne would not na ° re v eep25-tr 414 Ninth street. Wee at ‘ites Sf eRED ss 110, $12 $15. maieans Wee ae tobe | cee ee ap] I Co - ‘a a allow Ged one fouteie ¢ of ected Grant’s in- if aly and ‘small NJ, wes Daceal Pee a ain ae ND, SQUARE AND U = Ne = = 19-208 ; i elegy media! ak rally only poring = Tay WS with a Frery testramist Rr ae —- GAFFE. FLEISCHMANN & CO., ‘days, at $10 per day i esol The tt of te case i tat no propost- dey nem, ‘nominally iy gro cent Sides, new, | lives. being fore to fy trom the baraing se a setae. ly warranted. Pi. ¢ ae os ays, at $10 per day, : tion to allow Mr. Young and Dr. Evans on the | Sxed?; per car load: do. new, Sanday” : WHITE BREAD anes and Oneans from otlier celebrated fac. ! ONLY GENUINE i ed Senate messenger. $17 a i ade: tary, Bacon shoulders, ‘3: clear’ ‘house, in their night es. ‘The senavor re- S ome MA Ee taraticed sox use pid eee eee seer a Soon toe es pills COMPRESSED YEAST. a'smack of cipher telegrnine about this ihe ante ane mace ene Sinect 13 what E sugar cured, 98934. et poe Berces, | turned on Friday trom Washington, and was CERES, -ash or short The of the genuine Compressed was contained in Secretary Thompson's ietter demand ‘choice * | home: ‘The bsndcomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the | “"- “RICHENBACH'S Praxo Wanzroows, undeniable. Lette Erte MERE to Gen, Grant, offering lin (he hospitality of ‘District, or, P £23 Eleventh street, abou r who once uses G. TREISCH { THE NavaL f TIGATION.—Chairman Whitt- | the Richmond, In letter, which was a Sterling's St. Louis Fancy Patent, _decétr ___A few doors above Penn'a ave. | MANN, Pe Of erat aries | LOFRC, of the Honse committee on navat affairs, | Yery kind one, it was stated that if Gen. Grant A most beautifnl Winter Wheat Flour, or HE STIEFF PIANOS is @ natural leaven, for a counterfeit article or a | Nas written a letter to all the parties implicated to take with him one or two friends no GOLDEN HILL, DEW AYS SUCCESSFUL! sPemical compound: both of which are to be avoided | by the report of the majority of ithe committee | CUCCHOR Would be made at Uke department, ‘The well known Siandard Family Flonr of the Dis. | Victorious at the Centennial Exhibition, somege health isa first consideration with theeus- | Which charges ex-Secretary Robeson and others { Rrowwed such arrangements were made as trict. 3¢ je better than it ever wae. and makes eee TA eee OWNING TRIUMPH" $27 ‘None genuine withont our see | with malfeasance in oftee, that he wil accord iheney peso taken song. Whether Gen, Grant Bohite ar the drvven snow. At the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1873, accbtr | © ANTHONY DEREEAS "Arent | any of them a hearing during tho holiday re- | will avail himself of this permission, or if he mngton and Gen. How ‘The above-named Flours can be bouxht at any G. L. WILD & BRO., Sore Aczxts, PA-TALY 1th street. | WS If any or all of them So notfy hin in | does who the friends he takes with’ him are aud have bad a oonference at Portland Oram, en Br Ti cee hana fees Ms BRUSea GL apones | Rely oe are wholly Unknown at the Ravy in reference tothe alata tate o'er it Comment ssnst ive Tamprrs Avance | ofitcmunsor encasiated Reach and mach | Totsy and Fett, Stel eoHiy BGAN | Yautaaeof amtuch statements as mm be mace | Sayan, eae lamang, the LS reat CEES eritary and TREE ey ivered by carrier for 15 CENTS P! he thinks the ineutpated ones will Ee ‘d at of Moses. WM. M. GALT & CO. prices; fairest and easiest terms. preter to | has been ordered to make a trial trip from Bos- x st “4 pres x "Lowest nov26m | Moxru, Office 1igi Peaa aver decid | make at a full meeting of (ue commultiee, ton to New York, a! ee eon err oe Feit weit’ eet SOs I

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