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THE EVENING STAR. ee — ‘LO ' PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, CAL NEWS AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | & | Atong the River Front. Pennsylvania Aveste, corner 11th Street, | Ee » | 2 oo 3 | | The recent co ; thened the The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 4 : | the Ps “or - 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. | | 10 shore, 1s tn som Tre Evestse Stn tomubseriters tn | , Y 7 - : : ye Mesh ar wee the city by carriers, thei secon fos Gs | t , conte yer week. or df outh. Gopi : : é eran . cennter, 2 cents each. By twail—postase prepaid— sf ° : | surf : t U0 cents’ a month: one year, #6. contrast Tae Wereaty Stan—pnbtihed on F — snow Paid 1 co ners Lady pson, and Jane ir Whart a for $1 Vance {uO paper sent 8S" Rates of sdverti ten. we sing made known d3—N®. 8051 WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JAN ARY 22, 1879. TWO CENTs. see ning eee | tees waace nee moe TOlegtams to The Star. Wep: 22 oF THEM, oo THE EVENING STAR. | The Potter Investigation. toy B sing rly woe SECKET SESSION OF THE COMMITTEE TO DAY. ‘ihe Potter committee held a long private DAY_JANUATS _ mt at tue “neighboring E = SSS lal a Saye aes 2 . See ; = H jary Washingt W ows € " ais mornt rhe de ratie me: AT he Vice President laid before the Of the N.Y. Here a! = Seer v neton an ashington News and Gossip.& bers TL OEE ee fas ice ae | Senate a communteation from the Commis Fee ee eee he Norein Green, the pr FOREIGN A RS F chascan S firs ‘ t | 8 ; _ : Mf the West non cs upon tie : sigs re ie Eas aie: H Martin should tg called as a witness by the | Sloners of the District ne olsen 4 ae | above subject and anacters tet | soxpete RES of Col. Gola. | are i ak £ EXCELSIOR | republicans or discharged by the committee. Senate resolution of the 17th Iast., in regal ie | Ratied with it. During the Interview the fol- | 4, 0SP0%. Jan. 22— Noconiir oie tat canonet 1 tease cathe ber ‘Ter FONFGHE | Svescwieriois to me | Mr. Shellabarger in behalt of Secretary Sher- | the inadequacy of the water easy ere Pa oe ee (oe s thiesttig Italian weniberof tassersian | “atthe mot ait cone eee p. as Lustness Of imu) urtane ry mem : De ail man thereupon presented a-letter, In which | ‘ated portions of the city. (Printed elsewhe ‘ | boundary commission, was robbed and murdered | company is busily encaced tn nll > comninittes in | in the Stax.) Referred to the committee onthe | Which prevails that 1 alter criticising the in the Sean ]i Heter divuiged through soe officer or course of the GROSS. i BAUME$ by Turkish br stance fr 5 T : cae a St. Martin ¢ pir own motion company? r Clad 2 nal to the Ww J. K NOATON He | THE PRESINENT nominated to the | ‘i a es % Seoretary of | CCMPpany? ron-Cla rs Court= if a i ed for furthe Also a communi n from the Se: ry of oe eo-anowier itn a eee RIENDSHIP LODGE, No. | G25 (00. WM = postmaster at Cairo, Til, | oH the toctlinony iven in | the Imteriorin answer to a recent. resolution Of h an Impression exists it is utterly BERIIN, 4 court-martial he ree-power to aside, from which Sees i (Pace , *hd @ number o; r r her post masters fe omiebouy. st after they had they weie in t pled these tele. | the oft aman iron-clads Grosser four hands and | Kurfurst a i there yesterday. | i ssion of Senator | Bismarck Willing to Wi s Ss cominit (ee on pr andelections.” | TE, ere Ells | ork. e these cipher’ dispatches, then, amo Lonpon, Jan. 22.—The Standards Berlin dis. | 5°. ns delivered to Senater Morton’s | pateh says it is reported that Prince Bismarck | iS willing to withdraw his bill to discipline the . Where men are Three horsesand Wenty men and boys are emploved in the ‘The ice comes out ineakes of unequal perhaps 2 by 4 Teet and 5 inches Is not very clear and presents quite a con- St 10 The ory akes brought here from the hosor of Past, on THORS. s " ans and on the affidavits whieh he re- ) the Senate in regard to the arrangement tiled with the committee, ‘The demo- | educating certain Indian children at the Law cratle members manifested a disposition to ac- | rence university, Wisconsin. Laid upon ib quiesee in this request, althouga it, was sti! | table. anile office 31s contendea that ine republicans: ought 19 call Mr. Dorsey presented the petition of Will am ve. St. Martin as theirown witness. The subject te surveyor of the District or Col- | Con astice was. however, laid over until to-morrow with- ing compensation for his services. $ Navat € duty at the DE enant F.P. Gilmore to drautic ottice 27th inst. Master H.-P. Metntosh trom the hydi inst granted six months le Members of Sister Lodves jan?1-2t* THE COMMITTEE. PURE YUNDLAND COD LIV | are ae ‘ featernally invited. | YDEAND COD LIVER | tox. Mart CARPENTER ELECTE | ; s > | 10 this, widened te Inquiry by servine upon us noTToW, right of appeal to the Supreme Court of the | \ i ne upon U ; A Boho ene (Ee paneeal : ae He of these sweeping drag-nev sabpanas call. AND BEDDIN-2, 9f wholesale prices, | and the legis SVRIAD anak: CRECURECa ie ‘The sendin of a sub-committee to New Yor’: | United States. Lald on the table and ordered | $e OT these sweeping dragnet, subpanas cal dre offered at the establishment cf W. B. MOSES & propriatien bins WIEN wld Tocbewitit be per. f to investigate the cipher dispatches, was dis- | that the bill and report be printed, ; ee ter role Wd Se ee ee : SERIE Scene eas SE: ot V8 eee mv jant5-Ty_ | fected in form for reporting to the House | cussed; No conclusion was reacued. bat the | | Mr. Allison subunitted a joint resolution to | fituin potts with ertaln tine and relat~ | = = sone = = = is . oF 6 seein nboutie a aa | correc srror in the sundry civ! ropria: e election, 1 Ee pEAVING RovGUT THE parents FoR | committee seemed tobe about evenly divided, | corréet an error in the sun ppropi FURNITURE, Cant UPHULS PERT GOODS. thirteen pu to-day concluzed their act ny As soon as he obtains this resuit | Gre ot sy ho the leadership of the united | {ior Is strength untinpared by the pass- | pecan to the rorech: es and other snail river crafts, s on the post oftice, ion to 1 seems to have a crew on board, had evidently come inte port after ice for her bow from the cut-wate ns isSheathed with barrel staves. rate views U.S. Sexe i r strict committee. “Yes, sir. 1 3 eto be deliv- | reichstay, in consequence of the vehement op- | Ce eatders cf Maine. ‘Two small tux at dein: e ques referred to the District comm! Bi e iE Pq r Ment vp. A, . Pwo small tux ® sinvef and Penn- ‘aventie. GUcentsahottie~ | TOR.—Senator Howe recetved a telegram before | Whether ee ey ent eee en arose | Ref Nand, tron the eoramitige on pubite | S204 Was this, My ain the | position it meets trum the diets of the varios | {Fannie M. Glibert. are traren in a full piet. _ Jaals-Im the meeting of Senate to-day. announcing | nesses in regard to the cipher telegrams tn ac lands, submitted a minority report, signed by resolution ee ae ee, or | man states. | aude Greditur sasomine ety pret i ThE LADIES WILL CONTINUE DaILY | the election of Matt Carpenter as Senator by | vance of the passage by the Senate of tae House | limself, on the ciaim of William MeGarrahan y had pubic | Phe Political Simation im France, | ii!) {00s wachine at presents no sicn of PRAYER MEETING for Temperance, frora | the Wisconsin levisiatme. bill making an appropriation for the expens to the Rancho Panoehe Grande tn Catitornia, | tk icine tie elbneniae nino ree p Paris correspondent of the Times Says:— | ie. A few pungies are moored there, Fron ¥ to2, in |. C. A. Chapel, cor. sth and D sts cq | Of the Investigation, their funds belng wholly | together with a bill placing all the claimants to | Tor aSers during the electoral contest in the | «yf. Gambetta certainly reniained tn Ch | thispolt to abe Lone beinee te ein all APPROPREATIO sted, question also weut over for | that Rancho tn the court of claims, with the | {sr states. Senator Morton. as an offse? | ofthe extreme left to bring them to more mod- | icon inignies Goa trae wyirenlnog | he will ret lett, with ing defeat | Pubtie invited. janllim | Te House Comite | ris correspondent 4 ine pes Sanaa sto allow | Mands, and, emember, i Me 3 is no life about the piace, c Br. Colboun's Porous kvaporator, we recou- mcrarive likwirs will to-day havea | wether ie condict the investigation, inthis | ton Ul fr the present iseal yearso 19 allow ny ee a | he cabinets every Net will Inthe i. | 2 MAN tonvaicee eons. fae mae eee phe ee Ee Sted Hin to poste Conrneide, who has re- | the witnesses needed will be summoned to | to pay for vagrants committed to the Reform | thought Mr. orton from his execs wAGepea GE eee rs preparing for thelr coulis ” It is attached to the register, and renders the aie t Vth iat aa Washington. pl Gov. Tilde School. Referred to the committee on appro- ustrumental in alla chamber of deputies. This is exactly the result | v for mers. The s h ae aie ia | Pert of the army bill to the House. | a ' S10 be divulged hedoes hts memory i e . ; the de are Closed. Sir moist and summer-like. If you wish to avoi | committee will sit in New pri ae I : > | which best sults Gambetta’s policy . “ headache, catarrh and sore throat use them. THE ORDER. directing Liettenant F.V.Greene, | mony, Gen, Butler infor | — Bills were Introduced and referred as follows: | MDJuStice, tor I know that nobody fous | oyster knives, rattling of ing of Blocks and tackle, the er and se are heard no ‘This ter erabargo in Une oyster trade } alone hav evidently taken the of livell- st the comy snbpena. en took ourentire exec tee to Washington, holding us v reaty. rince Labanot. ynstautinople, and rkish_ minister of —To prevent a ithin the United States of no’ securities of forelgn gover: ed tothe cominittee on the jud to the | that he had tn his possess nto the | numbered from | $ | did not know precisely how he became the cus- j tedian of them, but that he had a s c HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, anes oa chiet of ¢ to report in p + So amended as to direct counterteit bonds, and oth 817 97H STREET, NEAR THE AVENUE. 5 ly under | t untli we had to yield and give up the s—Htela Interview to-day, "The | tiood trom a cood many persons, Enel whieh he did not dise! He had lefi the By Mr, Dorsey—Kelating to the rank of , @¥rest_ untti uses aE woe pod trom a cond man, uss a ae 3 ois with his clerk nd one day wh certain retired army officers. Ieterred to the | Weare RAS WERE Gt . sp tee has not yet been signed. | a 0 Shit ing above th Prankine’ Tin Bookne sad sked for then he was informed that his | committee on military affair | HOW THR TE Ws WERE GIVEN Ur, ext er Kuitzht, ee 2 ed for them and taken then Whyte presented the petition ofthe year. |, And how were they given up? ae an wer wha we MILBUBN'’S PHARMACY, 10! Ss :: 7 ites on after » Tribune had of Friends of Maryland, complaining | nthe executive committee tirst hi aoe his clty thet a ituset: nd hezdes SPER Ce SA eEaE Ste nt eee ispatel: found the f intemperance, and asking appro- | {hat the subpana waslikely to be served upon | this city that a Rus outward 1425 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB appre House has agreed to among priate legislation to prevent it, | Uswe were so resolutely opposed to su ring | Way up the river Oxu: b OF the salaries of the ral ques. | Tem that it was proposed to burt for BODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught ay | O!sGeRd the re e about 141 of these d Mr. Whyte said ¢ ant Je the an impor ~ | is : : then etl the Congressional demand conid formally rea’ nbassy in St. Peters- tanh dat office tro | he will fay before the conir | tion “Was involved he thought this” petition ong y y + Peters. q tng year: spits | shout ae tas Gn the indie vs. At that time the ena had only i burg. ral thaw per- es acta ee eee mare ee See ee eee ee ee ee ney ay |) served lpan-one of our not upon any Jan. ¥2.—The Chinese em round thei and break — - —— ~~~ - — | PER overnor and Congressman | aay similar petitions had. been referred to the | elieer of the company. “Betore resolvins, how- th Crar onMongay last bel. but if the be .. bs € ne’ hb st. ane Ore a D; y agreeabl cep is at th 4 ai nett th 2 10 cons Y do K. Po . a other Bonds for safe ke -... Senator Voorhees was besiezed with conzrat- ; J0Yed S Mr. Whyte said those petitions referred to the : to. con: J - Porter. oe Sissi what Tm At the Senate Lo-dny | residenc ts. Bryan, (who was assisted by | trafic In liquors, fts taxation, de. ‘This petition ge Porter told ws that it would be a grave sabe ree mistake to such a ste ional demand for 1h that it would subject our ac ndvance of the | se tel n to bars | vated Railw esshian Finley. ot Ohio. who we cks ago si ion of morals, is.—Well {ft my triend puts it on shall have 10 subinit Chandier, of Boston.) M tn. 01 on board. Tn tl K with pre monia, In haproved health, Claflin, of Massacht i y awarded t it het her niece, Miss Davenport, | nl reterre: sjndic. | Picious. We then, when we round that | mas A ate ng is being + jee ts i petition was then referred to the jndic. i | for fion tor the entire Secor | Me tsinetn reicad on oe is | Te Atamawa Coxruser. —Irormation re- ; Mrs. Audenrela, (who had M iary ecmmnittee Iurther resistance wonld be useless and that | powllne «Groen to the Har bay pe oe ceived at the Departmen: with her.) and Commissioner | Nr. Morrill called up House bill to facilitare uy eet Hitter Wo ve Reeves & Co., fron contractors, of P! a Store a thaited quantity havin, eup- dleates that the writ of labeas Wife an | the refunding of the national debt, reported | 2 es ae to Washing- Pa., who have already a large contract : oer same Boras Soy~ 0 hak Gaines whol wast a | Mrs. 1 } from the commafitee on finance yesterday. — In | MO ME bur OFC’ al | west :s nsion from Sd to 159th ‘ she ho was a streets, E he new contract fs for eight | tulles and calls tor over fifty million pounds ot informally in her to collect them all, put themintoatrunk | yout with her ready talk, wit and bring thet along to W u-bound Saratos explanation of the bill, he sai nimon et with the oe approval “of the committee o Alabama. for reta : 7 + court of selte Ch rt the ballot boxe ain ZENGES. over to th tu trunk, which he ston. 1 Wi } un: one seems inv t | tite Mrs. D. W. Bartlett and her | finance. Itskinply provided Usat private par- | great tm iron, and is sald to be the largest tron contract ned to attempt 10 utlliae tt | 4 3 : De z a a shiny ly r- | gre i 4 = i a ary 2 for slelghing purposes. Tested for over 60 years. Relief speedy and certain. | were In evidenc before the U-s \ tor saw thelr iriends iaformaliy, | Les tnlght exchiative their tive or six per cent. | Ree ts To ee eo ouanies ever avvarded in th u The Toad wwhiel rslelghing purposes Bold by sll druywists. Pric Se) RS Re ee ene He { aitley’s restdenc wife and b Is With the Treasury at par and receive in- Sees. sags < bs is kno Second avenue) is to be eom- | Vernment Affairs. Sie ee eS upon the writ, iss McCoy ed numerotseatls | terest for three months, the saine as national | {ke Wunk to Mr. Whitney, our ma pleted by the ist of Septembe ; cet3t-wf,m,6m New York. whem the na had first beei Cook's to-day with Siac ‘Tue PRESMEST has made up bis mind, it fs vy party of ladies, tneluding | banks and syndicates had received. figcne tite athe t = k Tate GGHthet y yu 2 ‘ z= a <r * Sa | Mrs. Bridges, the Misses Dwight, Mrs. The bill was then r third Ume and passed | “ho turned the trunk, with its conten! ee A Broken Broker. lostratts = - = | Said. to remove Marshal Jack Wharton at New | sional families, receiving | nimousty. It now goes to the President fc to the committee, j NEw York, Jan. Wg ‘Mon arse tek —_ a. RO OH De ae eee ernon S. Hen Willis had | Rissignature. It authorizes the Secretary of ow lone aid he iat patel oy ment Las given orders to the police to. Lake OWL TO THE PEOPLE! | Warmourh will be appointed to succced him, ame hotel. Mr: | the Treasury in the proc of retunding the | iow long did the tele ing of business, of J. W. | Possession ef the cominittee Here Mr. Cary, who happened to be present, consulted some inemoranda and sald:—+ Front nuary Y4, Isis, Ul March 13, isiz, nearly two rants tall delinquent persons of every Ming requiring license for their business, nd to take them before the Police Court to answer. ‘The Distriet Comuissioners, in a communtea- | tion Mr. W.B. Reed. in reply to a note from him, in which hi hands iutediate restora. to the position of 1 mer, Stat the door of the Judson hank the Distriet Commissio abolished tds morning: Owing lo unusual financial | The Office oF tire es wmerly tilled pressure and the large depreciation of the value {| UY lim: and as hecannot hold e Uhat does Brandeth, ‘and Miss Lily | national debt to exeh: direct par the j Price made Governor Siwann’s beautitul howe | four cent. bonds of the United States for the even more than nsually attractive. Mrs, | five-twe Douds outstanding and unealted, in Hickok and her friends who were receiving at nge inade under the provisions ot the | 7 2, Hil Maren CLOTHING EVER KNOW ie call is for Mr. Wood's residence, had the va'nable assist- stinay be allowed on the bonds re- mie ee Jhen t SS esgoordry Du 00,000 Are COUPONS and Sl0,0,00) | aBee of Mr. Wood himself after the House ad- fora period of three months, | that ane ot node eran iy aaa istered bon The principal and inte fourned. ‘3. Turner, and other la While the Senate was considering bills on the | bee = a x a Seg be arte Beer 1 ibe paid at the ‘Treasury on and after the | dies eption at Willard’ ealendar, Mr. Edmunds moved to postpone the Si rcieia Woe ar viphie Uae tO Goan YY Of April next. aid the interest: will not well enough to see visi- | further considerat ar and pro- Ae rena bere a “isi Soaps ney could nm that day. | Mrs. Howell was “at home” toher friends | ceed to the consideration of the resolutions sub- | be Teadtly examined by any member next morn- treet, stock broker and He’ was an extensive d the sharp advance in made it impossible tor Echty-Tairp Bosp Catt.—Seeretary —_ an yesterday afternoon issued the eighty- GREATEST MAKK DOWN IN FINE | tid calltor the redemption of | seller of _privile: dealer in. privilesi prices of the him to meet hi Sé5—consols ot OGDENS®) notice is post Teball close out in the next thirty days my entire | stock of Winter Clothing ata ‘TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. © Bees Marxep T SALE. ! : 9 r ing. The clerk of the comtnittee told us that Str CEA WaFA RU CAAT TACOTE GAME CHEK | Tae eee eee aes CECISNIIE The coon WAN aIGAES locke remot oe | Ete neot securities, Tam compelled to | MOL ess. Lies are unable to recognize him, anily returned on Sunday morning. __ | stitution of the United States valid, «ce, That they would be safe. Of course, when the | close the Judson Bank. With moderation on | pe el cite Bone as issued invitations for | — Several Senators objected to taking up the re- | Celumittee sat with closed doors nobody could | the part of mny creditors I contidentiy expect to | L approved by the District Com— ations i iki | MGR WAGNER Continwen.—tn the exeentive Jon of the Senate yesterday, Mr. Wh } moved to take up in advance of the regul. ALL THE Prick Tickers H Dows ron ris Gi | asviree dansante neXt ‘Tuesday evening al nine | solution now, as the une (Mr, | tell What was being done with these dis- | pay all my abilities in tall. D. Jepson. + a8 follows: Michael G. Fox, Wim, c j | tell ee th. yr. and W. 3, Carnal, order and confirm the nomination of 1 eel n notice that he would speak | Patch == = > Senate ; OVERCOATS. | Hagner to be judge of the Supreme Court of the | “ ‘yhis evening a brilliant company Is expected on. the naval appropriation Bie O0y tale ern an Oy auc Sxne A at cae meric ar Som cee DAR tem Oe | Meee Gstrica ceasing OVERCOATS now #16. formerly 225. District of Coian Mr. Whyte paid ahizh | at the Bachelors’ german at Marint’s hall. come up as the unfinished | (0 decipher them,” was Dr. Green's offhand | tee ature Metin iat conto oe a the 1 a dstatement of estimates OYERCOATS cow Sit, formers & com plitcent to Mr. Hagner’s legal abilit Those who propese attending the come oper One opinion. ature met in Joint convention, and thr atement « mates OVERCOATS now £12, formerly $20. the nomination was cont OVERCOATS now $1), former y 15 1 = OVERCOATS new $8, formerly $14. j . PRorosats to su OVEKCOATS now $6, former!y $1v. H OVERCUATS now $4, formerly 8%. ed Unanimous!) y paper to the Pubtic Printing Office were opened to-day at noon in i committee on printing. same | What did you do with them after they were | byt gia hr pee ers od ae 2 ghontd nor | TeuuthEd toyou, and, first of all, did you count | by the clerks of the house and senate, ‘The ma- Sate OF te wane Should not | tem to see that the number was cornptere and | JoHity of the votes having Deon cast ford. 1 | is aS read 5 forthe next tseal year, to-morrow evening will br j : ‘ar that Miss Eva Milis has been uming the part of Josephine in the represen- sin New York. Mrs. Camp will sing the | M.S. Piana, 1 heard no reason as- STRICT COMMISSIONERS Sa n : witli note | that none were missing or had been ab- | #1 Caiweron he was declared elected United | mE PRAT Paha aUGn lo the published statements Ubat ad to oC eted?” | States Senator for Six years. py th at a certain time. stirs. ©. Shober, 1 Mrs, Chas. Nordhoff has been warmly wel- | It was certainly proper tod "cpuL they wnt PUL Dae into: the weak: A New York Appointment. < rioedeteperebath viorg tment yo ; SUITS that were £25 now 8 i Middietowi'. | comed on urn tothe chy. She isatthe | who desired to espe locked and'sent per express to-onr | NEW YORK, Jan, 22—Mayor Cooper has ap- cept those where spe EUITS tuat were $22 now B16. papers, ims, to Wooi- { Arlington. OL ee a! ed Thomas Costigan, formerly a member | it that wae bulk. ths Su) were #20 now $15. i aham. N. Y.: and bond papers to Surgeon General Woodworth, of the Marin to take up the resolution; | * eae OME: ———— assembly, supervisor of the city 1 oh asked for in tk: SUITS that were $ 2 © paper comptiy. Holyoke. Mass. Hospital service, has invited ail the members of | of Mr. Edmunds, and at 1:80 p.m. the consiler. | Burrs thal kits ee Se . the Congressional committees on epidemic dis- | ation of the na lation WL was re- | is The Markets. Rtits wero Si? now 88 | TANT SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY | eases which made the southern to: » Inve suined. and Mr. ih favor of hits | Tadiana Legisla BALTIMORE, Jan. 22.—Virginia sixes, defarrea SUITS that were $10 now $7. at the E ane: dent subinitted y r jt nator yesterday | 3s, do. consolidated | do." past aue couporis ; do. second series, 56 Sugar quict—A ‘soft, ANY Will goto London as the agent of the | ligate yellow fever. to a dinner med yesterday, for the house at ¥ p.m. F + Hot result :—In the ihe residerc Lees recetved te douse, for U Marrison 35, Buchanan of Wo OL Lhe Commissioners, that, jong term, it heel it is Wholly Gevold of truth, no suca impro COATS AND VESTS. —The Speaker desi of four per cent. bonds and the 2 at’, : to a16. 4 rena | of sc ade ta re the Senate, Voorhees received 26, Tarr AL TIMORE, Jan. 22 —Cotton dul! and nomins!— been made. Th ly new work from $20 to Sia of four per cents. for five-twentie he District in Co: Srcnse | Bu ni. ‘There were three alisente middling, 9429". Flour active and firm. W i a SOHty (Of mote was the oon- EES srom $15 to S30. Ay THY Watre Hovsr.—Senator Plumb and Diener re was no chan ike € and one in the Ser athe dhl and eater seer eee” Cnator ee | eee el a neil, kat, veeher LEST: : 4 Sk.—Senato! anc Senn lateey vrecentenatn tl ewes ne ean (bes acgeanll : dull and” easier—sor n ret, na iS not yet completed, but neither a eas ee oes { + Houston, and Representatives Se trey tree tea in the 1esuit Sand catlodian |) sory eaten Vopmiees received | he = uiner, L0G4OS; No. 2 Penneyivania red, 1.06 The Commissioners “have sresidenes on : day, the memorial of Wi : . fed Qt Vite in Both houses as fe rs } Novae aes ‘ j eae, PANTALOONS. Cook, Puzh, Meteatfe, Rice, and | ener CHE tous tention to the tact that the error had been dis | Codlove S. orth reeelved es in the Lena: February, Lowes Mee { Street. A Contzart wan also sade, TALOONS sold for $5, selling now 36. {irom Mabaia Lowe calted on the | Tet on a DUL, ace ved Vbromels & ; i i i ieh ts ne the eet bridan West st ashington str LinGe town, FTALOONS sold for TALOONS soit for TALOONS sold for STALOONS sold for PANTALOONS soll for PANTALOUSS solu for $2.50, SPECIAL ATTENTION Incalled to the following Goods, whic have been reduced in proportion to the above: Fine Blaci Cloth Suita. yemove all Youths’ Drees Suits and Business Suita. out, Of 9 Wood blocks f lacing with in the circle $ on that bridge and properly paved of which ts one of the most important Uhorouchtares in the Distriet leading as it does di othe Oak Hii Ceme” ly in use, The most part Of town ts by this route. They h has been done Ub caution of the chatr send ana v2 in the Senate. Gen, Sclackrord received awetand steady and Licht supply down ty tie Hoor to have some member in | one vote in the House. Ligher—southern white, 47: sist on the names being read. ¥IscONSIN.—In the Wisconsin r Ci ed. spot and January, ns introduced j cus 17 ballots for U.S. Senator we the memort ing the day On the of. Henry, arpenter received 55 votes. On the |; deitning the duties of the Sec | (the 96th) the vore stood, Carpent ‘Lreasury in certain eas eferred. [One ot | Keyes 25, Washburn 2. | its provisions is that when any of t national evening and cast the following v banks shall fail 0 redeein its hotes, or shall de- Carpenter 20, Howe sireto withdraw them, the ary of the | western a shad: | do. Yellow. 46; western aly | amounting ane arveyor OF the District ef Cola rder of the District: Commissioners fins that he was continued in ofl or trom Jul , to August. e Inner sur- | rendered se: reed in Said DIU. Peti- ined semi- } tioner has recetved no compensation, hé says and cannot without an appropriation by Con ¥. Spécial care is to be taken to | gre 1 before applying the pain ing ¢ care Of fron vessels” has ie Navy department: Th ating Will be ex new. Bulk meat loone shoulders, 3%. r rib sides, 4% per car load, 1eTY and consta: | packed, new, 4a5. Bacon—shoulde s. old, 4; new, The t 1 Lo Georg pez, clear Tih sides, new, Sta5\. ” Hains alls’ | think Itile WORKINGMEN’S CLAIMS. i . Bonet 11, seatte: fined tierces, 7. Butter, firmer for choice— | son for the site thetctiy, Sie wanie Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters. FITS this morning | A Pesolution was offered by Mr. Bliss, of New | ‘Treasury she" sell to the Mg der the U 1. Carpenter western packed, 18620; rolls, Lal? | tion that expenditures unve been maasein ome Peis tare Once ond Uistees = Bae dares See baa ns | york. yesterday, in the House, and adopted, | § tionds deposited to sevure the same, for cout Tester packed, 18620; rolls, “1sal7. | Petroletm | tion that rapenditures have been mad nd Uistera. ard Mr, Joseph D. Weeks. of Pittsburg, assc : > | or treasury notes, and issue certificates of de 6 Children’s Dress and Every Day Suits. ‘ Coffee 4 aud nemit ally steady, Mal Whisky dat and | (#S¢ 10 aft Such Barvains in Clothing have never been offered , Freights fo Liverpool per steamer a Nie Cor Train, id. avked. Receipts—flour, requesting the Secretary of the Treasury 10 ute Editor Of the /rea Ace. upon the relations tions | furnish the following information vosit for the coin or notes thus received, whic tween employers and employes. He strongly 'st. | he shall deliver in exchange for the notes of th 1 Be seen from t2 eince 1857. : favored the English system of poards o: What. if any, additional legislation is necessary | xactiy the ® denomination, and U0; oats, 2,400. Ship Rabe Ser Senate, 3 A. STRAUS Uor, to whom disputes bel tu masters ang | 10 ehable the proper auditing omicers of the ; pay over the balance of thpse certiiicates to the Stocks strong. Money, 2 als. aeide Trot x men should be reterred for adjustment uw ‘Treasury to audit and allow all’claims for work | bank which had and owned the : i, Edward MePherson 1. G. A. = shor, as, xl Mg Tiremen and heatth Tse Porvtar CLoriier, just and equitable basis. . oe eer seas, peo oe ee la ia aS, a g 1 be re ae Grow 1, absent 1, In the house Cameron was a a % - fj a | board of public works, District of Columbia, and | in coin or | declared elected. the vote being Cameron lo; | NEWYORK, Jan. = ap Eiaeal 2011 Pennsyleania teense, Pik Ges ind ANcontract | DOW on tle in the ry department, unde a Clymer pee 1, MePherson2, Hoth houses | COee activ bhi le gaa eee in wk janlitr Between 10th And Lith streets ohmic oe ft dune Second. ‘The nwnber, sanning. from committee on military af will mect in joint convention to-day nd formal. a bie Seg attest = = 'd upon yesterday afternoon between | amount and the nature o° the claims, and how | : back Senate bili repealing the Pons : ears eerer JENSEN, WEME ERD LIEN wsury and Messrs. N. } much, frany. additional appropriation 1s nec jon to company cooks inthe army, | Dygonsumumate the election. sori a, | forted a Nog gees i Pleetr pie ed ped rinede's eo Page * For 20 years with H. SENKEN, now at can A CO.,Selig- | sary fo pay and adjnst all lexl claims now on 2 Gen. John A. Logan received the entire republi, foe ee pad tne pies wear 913 Pe ROE VASA AvESt % « Co., of Londan, | oe ia It Boye we en ae due to j Me. Hate, trom comes on appropriations, | sHgth OF 146 votes in both houses, —_ _— — pre it Supe and Stationery St. 0. D | contractors of the late board of public works | reperted bill appropriating the - ig e senate Ls ar a — aia: “3 gps yy LADIES WATCHES A SPECIALTY. nh & €9., and Morton, | Who have not paid and are still indebied to | exemses of the transpitation of cam ana . Npselected. In the senate L« Sf) RAVELING with 4 ForTeNE.—The following | yoy. Lambert Watches put in complete order by ‘are wnaran- i i Black dem.) 24, is information w iven io the Louisville, Ky s hte arc ren P Rap outer 5 febt-ly = tor th and de- | f pOTErS. | bullion; provided that the appropriation shall , Inthe house 1 lack 6, Camp re Monday. | pss te pie ae 4 Sessa = Hy In Enrope of not less than $3,000, per | = | be tnnediately available. and that the charges | bell 10, and MeAulifie s votes, "The jointsession | Willer Monday. Detectives profess uot to believe | Stalth, princi 4 PER CENT. non the same terms | ‘Whe Brightest and Best. | for Uansportation of gold coin from San Fran- | ard fornia) announcement will ioe ah thesory. 2. Heligman, Of dees bbs ira delery ear! pular loan now belie | (Ritchie (West Va.) Gazette.) cisco to New York shail nob exceed !. of one | 4 ais : ee | Gealer at roads rted last Satui Wenty all rty year | : redin the Ur continue until U the United 1) he applied to ontract is made ti of 4 per cent. Bonds for evening from NS 10 Louisvili nts and friends of the p d States. the eontract 10 | Tie EveNine Srar, Washington, D.C.,isone | Per cent, and f lon of stiver one a ac and the proceeds | or tke brightest and best little dally papers n per cent with proportionate charges betwee r bonds.) the country. The pice is only $é per annmin, | {termediate points, Tt also makes change | if you want a tol s: | priation or $40,000 to meet the m y bands | pra : penzes of the House of Representa : Leki in Enrope. Upc somupliance of the | | Altera short discussion the bill was. 1 . ceniract 3 not four W000 TIVE = | On motion of Mr. Sp ens - twenties was inade by the new syndicate, ALLEGED FLokipa <.—In the | to the Indian appro; WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR ASSORT case of the Brevard county canvassing bo: curred in. MENT OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND CLUS. tug Sewanp Isvesticatios.—The committee | Jacksonville (ay, pesterdas. J. ii. Allen, a | ‘the Speaker prove TER RINGS, EAR-KINGS, LAC ies exxpendibares inthe State denactine fed that he went to Brevard ci LOCKETS IN ALL SIZES. THE RECENT Dis. © oe ditures In the State departmen Oey unt of a letter purporting to have COVERIES OF DIAMONDS IN LARGE Quay. ‘eutinved the examination into the charges | Written by NS A-IIUlL, the demornaee nde TITIES, AND THE GREAT REDUCTION €X-Minister Geo. F. sewa Prof. | for Congiess, for purpose of obtaining a | WICH OF GOLD Aa LAbon HAs BHOUGRT majority of 2H necessary to clect Hull. Ie had tae chun wire Sac we authority to draw for whal money he needed to ‘The two houses ot the Connec- Aslature elected Orville H. Pla. s The vole in the senate was:—O. 1. | containing diamonds valued at $3,600, toge WW. I. in the house, O. H. | with $900 in money. was missing. ‘The pac AV. TL. Barnum 34. Alex. ‘Troup (ereen- | was in an inside vest pocket. ‘The vest, with tiller of seven appointed at Uh of the ic passed. (i ‘The joint Convention to-day will con- r articles of clothing, was folded and placed | Stockholders of the Mutual Lustirance Company Senate amendments | tim the election ot | under a pillow. His pistol and wateh were | 60 Monday. to examine the affairs of the com- tion bill were non-con- -EGISLATCRE elected | Youn left untouched. ‘The packaze contained Pany. have organized and divided into sub- enator for six years | nine $100 bills marked with the letter in | Committees, each having their duties detinitely trom Mareh 4 text, he receiving 110 votes, being | the right lower corner of each bill The package | warked out. It will t some tine, it ts sald, every democratic vole present. ‘Two were ab- | contained seven pairs of solitaire diamond for them to perform their duties, for, under Uh judge 1. P. Buxton, the republican nom- + rings, weighing Trom two to seven and a half | resoltition, they contemplate doiug, they say, os . Unree clust one of nine and | Mr. Nerment asked them to do, ~ take from the of seven stones. Uw Sof studs, one two | bottom, ats and the other one and turee-quarter guaranteed red. awoke from sleep, he diseov ered nopsis of Congre Pgs and Washington nev Tar MUVTaL INSUKANOR ( The com- ‘ded to call committees for ittee in Suvth Carolina, —The Teller commit consisting of Senators ‘Teller, Kirkwood, Cameron, Randolph and McDonald, began the Senator was at Jefferson ited in the election tstiau MAREIAGE LickNSES ave Deen issued tog , agri m 1 and twenty-four loose brilliants, weigh- and Margaretia Sauer; Frank ESE ¢ IN THE ME. tain treaties during his as | accomplish the purpose. ‘The witness detailed | investigation of the late geueral election in the d | ioecihen ciskcies Chas. Wahauren and Margaretta 3 BONS IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTA} acting minister. Ue testi how the arrangements were perfected, and sitd | Charleston, S.C., yesterday. All the witnesses | Jamies Shields for the short term, and Col. te zag eee eae Colbert and Mary Martin; Phil jan M. W. GALT, BRO. & Co. i es TN lana he at s a plan was agreed upon to burn the records ot | examined w in Charieston county, and it sass Founding country was in great onfusion, owing | the fraud after {t was accomplished. ‘The work | was admitted by bot democrats and Fepubll- RSE OWNERS, ATTENTION!—or {0 1 expected attack trom tusursents, and In | of changing the returns was done, he said, by that all the election officers, exeepting the Ba my ee ope ett bis jndgment this fact increased the responsi- | the deputy of Lee, one of the defendants, Clerks, Were appointed upon the’ recommenda- on = an the Jong term. s.—A_ joint vote of the Arkansas ‘. Senator was taken yester- JEFFERSON Davis OUT OF PoLITICS.—Ex- President Jefferson Davis has written a letter to the Jackson Clarion to prove that a state leg- 1 | Mary Mart | A. Bonner: W. oodman, of Norfolk, Va, and Mary ‘hristopher M. Columbus and Mary ugustu: ‘lin islature has the right to Instruct the state's Feely: Thos. k. Porter, of Wilmington, and town on Tennaliytown road, offers the best bilities of the consulate, After detiuiug the — — | on of Uie democratic committee; that one of ; 4 : ty; THOS. +. of inducements for winteriix Horses at the duties of consul generally, Mr. Willams said | _ IN THE LimGatios between the Union Pacitie | the three commissioners of election. in. the . Tenia raging ty cat aa coven eaten tone Elizabeth Elliot Goodrich. low price <a ber mon First-class he had never heard any charges preferred ! railroad and the credit mobilier on a two million | county was a republican; that the managers of THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE lected Wilkinson refuse to be comforted, but are pleased to see A SHOOTIN rrKay occurred to-day about 12. ables, with — lor every fenoe tran ee inst Mr. Seward ustil those m nder in- | note by the former to the latter, the executors | elections at the different precinets were exclu- | Call (dei.) Senator, to suceeed Senator Conover. | that Mr, Davis handles it with his well-known | O'clock at the corner of 13% and C streets north- $F Eoup reciting on ‘Wor further parse, — ‘estigation were made by Gen. My On the | Of Oakes Ames and a Connecticut savingsbank | sively democratsand the U.S, supervisors at << ability.” In his letter, Mr. Davis incidentally | west, between sore colored persons, durin lars ‘at 608 10th st. tow. contrary. he had heard vei able comment | have petitioned to be made parties, alleging | the different polls were not allowed to have OYSTERS FROZEN TO DEATH.—The Tappa- e + ively ¢ ‘2 L MOXLEY. upon h ———— | tn Chit | STERESTING To TAX-PAYERS. ‘The SUPR! COURT OF THE UNITED rand ability of Consular Clerk Bradford. STATES ney decided that the special assess | I. Williams pronounced it, so ments forthe improvement of streots and avenues 10 be area valid snd legal tax,all property holde:s whoare | ability stl in arrears, and azainst whose property taxten he pi certificates have been issued, will be ceupelled t3 — {actoril receem the same, subject to such reduction as the revision now in progress will authorize. s will nev vely in. | Which Martha Cornish was shot by a’ colo! a) esol Tota cag Ahir a boy named Charles Day, who was immediately rs had no clerks and ters along the river. ‘The northerly wind arrested bw Onicer Daily and locked up in whe Ss ba planters along the river. The erly winds C 7 3 sa | Central station. The woman isnot thought to beentorced. Judge Soule, at Boston. Monday | that the clerks of the republican Super. | which prevailed during the cold weather, attes pean : herrea himoit as a be dangerously wounded. ras he kn issued a temporary injunction and order of no- | visors were excluded from the polling | caused the tide to fall so low as to leave many | in the British Parliament. He advocates the May Mans leno Watx.—1 y May cellent, adding, with reference to his | Uce returnable March 1. laces by order of the democratic committee. | of the beds exposed, and they are consequently | abolition of the law of primogeniture, resistance | yAiA¥, MARSHALL TOxG Wark. ‘0-day May ‘hat before receiving his appointment i. = = ting | 3-8. , colored, republican U. S. supervl- | a total loss, the oysters having been killed by to the present extravagant national expendi- oy Seal whew one eo 3 Sen my a4 ed the examination of acceptance sauls- RAILROAD OFFICERS ELECTED.—At a meeting | sor at the Eagle engine house, the tirst witness, freezing. tate eatnear cueen ‘and State, the sub. | atthe gymn umn soe alking , Mr. Williams then contrasted the | Of the stockholders of the Kichmond, Pie testified that the election was quict and that a cuisune ee life peerages for hereditary peer. quarter satiesin 4 se “ide ONS, Was SUL) at present vommodious consulate apartments with | ‘cksburg and Potomac Railroad, at Richmond, | when the polls closed it was found that there ‘THE DOMESTIC MISFORTUNES Of people on the | ages, shorter sessions of Parliament, woman | U&! cook om re tie. i 3:40, those of previous years when it, consisted of | ¥a., yesterday, the following officers were elect- | ere 15s votes more than there were names of Stage are rarely appreciated. On Friday morn- | price = s her 16st quarter mile tn 3 character and abilit, His associates | that Jay Gould and others are trying to defraut a clerk, there being no provision of law for | han 4 bore the most reputable of characters, | them of their rights. ‘They also pray that the | such person. It nee at tis point inquired into the char- | jtdgment against the Union Pacitic on the note | democratic —supervi: (Va.) adex states that the late cold spell also testified that the | has occasioned considerable loss to the oyster nia wives : : ei : : meee : Suftrage, household suffrage in the British Par- viel ASSESSMENTS CAN NOW BE PAID one small room Ina tavern, and was disgrace. | ¢d: President, Judge Robert Ould; directors on | voters. The excessive votes were drawn out by | ine tas ’ was | fe ne 5 Watxs y Ce eT A DEOUTT, ful io the nation; and rendered It uiteriyimn_ | the part of the private stockholde's,J.8.Biack- | ayindroidea manager. dia not see any tissue | Zz last the steprather of ri the relation: | Lament, and a redistribution of seats. Dowling reports Ghat aoa eat OAK Semen. nd era futerested: will ditt of adeac | Aruericancriuaaie ee ronees with | Carn oe ene ties end trace ee Suinflar te TutChtnsan “Severs. | Ship between thegwo is said toliave beenof the | 4x Insane BRIvROROOM.—Adam ecgmes,wras | day morning a son of Mir: Darnell of 1261s st. all ta terested will find it of adv: Ameriean criuinals, tichmond, Mon ity) S| a white withess nami rc . Severa tal ‘ 3 ae s . ee: < ; ts 2 : tage in adjusting and settling their tax bulstocaion | adjourred until Friday. | Chauncey of Phiadelpula. Dr. CB, Anderson | Cojored withesses testilied that In-many in. | Clsest character.” She was announced to play | married in Fitzroy, Ottawa. The wedding party | While delirious from a fever, gol out of the bed | a the afternoon and evening, and fultilled her | qispersed late in the evening, leaving the bride- | room window and climbed to the roof, and Was announced director on the part of thestate. | stances negroes were turned away from the igarement. " i A ning, a cer & y Jens bitL Ns! See polls anid ee allowed to vote. T. Barker Jones, | 6u8#sement. Miss Maude Harrison's brother | groom in an aj ntly pleasant mood. At 2 | walked over several roots, and got in house No + sti- c ee died last Thursday night, in New York, soon alarn the household, and | 1755, where be was found uninjured. Se ae oni democratic commissioner Of (clection, t’stitted | arter the performance at the Union SquaréThe- | caid'that her husband had gove away withoute GN Cn . away frem the timber, shouted, “Who the mis- people to vote secretly tor the democratic can- aicr. Few people in the audience suspected ING DOWN THE CHEYENNES.—A te! WILLIAM DICKSON, : ero are A NEWSPAPER REVORTER SENT vo JAIL—A4 {y THE RENO INQUIRY o Renshaw | tied that General Custer. Reat Estatr Agent, #222 Four-an Half st., that the young girl had a great griet troubling | WOT, of explanation. | This footprints were fol- 1. Kobinson, Neb., Jan. 21, says: Lieut ve | e} 4 e > .g 4 ve in the snow ni lost 5! = hy be s i: a Seat im ‘Tinos doors shove Coiambin Building. | a hing on the inves. | chief ordered that command?” ee rate On ne tae nee pier aie ber heart, for sie went on the stage and play resis ges found for several prghes g Dodd, who tott here for the Pine itidge Tp EDWAKD CLARK, ‘tion by the grand jury of the causes which | THe SavannaH Sprina Races.—The annua’ 6 Similar testime er part, ward, having wandered wany miles, and was nm wrday last the purpose | te DEALER IN ‘ted to the burning of Powells carpet hous: | spring meeting of the Savannah Jockey club ve similar testimon; shen insane. Sioux scouts, returned to-day with seventeen LUMBER, WOOD AND ©O* DOORS, SASH, | 11s some weeks azo. | | I shaw was sum | \esterday opened with an excellent day and STEALING 4 SCHOONER TO Go Fisitse Wera — braves, including the Chief Three Bears and No BLINDS. MOULDINGS. »r« moned before the grand jury Monday an | better time and race than ever recorded on the E At Newport. KR. 1, Jacob D. Kemp and Frank A COOPERATIVE STORE has been established in | Flesh. He brought 4 mounted howitzer from. Offices 910 Virginia avenue southeast, | telused to reveal the name of his informant | Ten Broeck course. ‘The first race —Ten Broeck ew Jersey legisla! Smith were arrested Monday night for stealing | paris by English capitalists, which employs | Camp tee The Indians will be armed 603 Pennsyleanta avenue northwest. whereupon he was reported to Judge Laughlin, akes, $25, ., $300 added by the club—il en- | which convened Monday, was one to prevent | the tishing schooner Nettie G. Rowe, of New | apout ninety persons, and deals in almost every- | and mounted here, and will leave to-morrow Yaro and Depot—9th street and Virvinia avenue | of the crim! court, who committed him t) | tries and tive starters. ‘The first. heat was won | the recurrence of such Scenes as that of tho | Bedford. Kemp and Smith stole the vessel for | “hing required by housekeepers. The capital is | With ten days’ rations, Lieut. Dodd incommand. southeast. io remain until he consented to | by Ken Hill; Mary Walton second. ‘Time, 1:43\;. | Hunter hanging. It provides for the appoint- | a fishing excursion, and were returning from | <sun000. The London cooperative societies re. | The latest news from’ the field is that the In- I now have no partner, and no connection what. | sired information. A Writ of habeas | rhe second heat was also won by Ben Hill in | ment of twelve persons liabie to grand jury | the tishing ground during the snow storm Mon- port handsome protits. ‘One concern, upon sales ; dians escaped tn the night from Crow Ridge. ever with. or inter: st in, my former establishment, is Will be applied for to-day by the pro- | 1434; Alpha second. The Savannah cup, @ | duty, of whom two shall be physicians, to view | day morning when the Yessel went ashore on Of $5,200,000, is said to have $130,000 their last position, and their trail, which is st the foot of 4th atrest sontheast jwiS-ha "| prietors of the Globe-Democrat. ‘The question | two-mile dash for all ages, had eight entries | and report to the court the circumstances of the | Brenton’s Keer. Nothing could be seen of her | (jear'of expenses, though selling about twenty | being followed by Capt. Wessels, lealls towards WILL YOU BE HUMBUGGED | Whether 2 newspaper reporter can be compelled | and seven starters. Bergamot, the favorite, | hanging of a criminal and the names of all per- | late Monday afternoon. She had 1,400 pounds per cent. below the ordinary retail prices. the Spotted Nothing has been Wns INFERIOR E ¥ E- by a grand jury to violate a pledge of secresy | Was beaten by Little Reb; Judge Hancock a | sons present thereat. The sheriff is empowered | of codfish on board. — = 2 heard from his since Saturday up to GLASSES, when you a pet the best, } Will be contested to its fullest limit. | [oe second. Time, 3:39. The third race, a i designate twelve Senne or no snore: vo -At Pottstown, Pa., Monday, William Rob- AoHN BLAM ScRIRNER, senior partner of the the present writing. LoS at 8 less =u 2 L BEM Steen of one mile ard ‘an élghth, had four én: present in addition, The condemned person | | 82 itstown, Pa., lishing house of Charles Scribner's Sons, | sarhe grand jury of Passale county, N. Jy < pul b tries, and w: "4 Egypt; Virgilian second | may have three relatives present and two cler- | erts, for many years: intendent of construc- > 7 ee clan, Mebermot-of Philipsburg: N.-was | and Hatta Be thera. ane too pymen only, “The serif sto bepuntshableas | Uah {or the Phitadel Heading and Potts | He“conteacted the disease last mouth andre | DSS decided to test the right of Tetoriners yesterday ot Wing receiv —— for cont court for allowing any other Company, was thrown from man Sunday and WW. Woreeisseny anv cx cream ga- | “olen coupors of retired tated ante: “ie ts | _ Sa Westorn Mamsachusctes mado 150,000 bar- | person to witness the hanging, eo Neigh aud diet Seat his injuries yesterday. | Eien prosecute him for it. s “TOONS, now being tried on a similar indictment charg- | Tels of cider ee season, and temperance &@-New York thieves are ambitious, WaT sgh tne) workers of K 721 Sixth street n.w. | ing him with cbtaiming $155.50 in the same way- '. Frozen on His Way TO Cuvrca.—John G. | A lady living in upper New York left her home Philadelphia, about 400 in number, who have tnereased facilities, is now prepared to furnish | His confederate, ex. urer Carhart, has | §@-The Cincinnati authorities have decreed ee eee, farmer, was frozen to | on . and soon after two men came with been on a strike for three have revura- Poten Wea and ‘Receptions at short notice, | ‘urbed State's evidence, and Is exposing the ‘hat bakers must stamp the weight upon every | death in a cutter while on his way to church at | a truck and carried away @ piano and several ed to work at reduced rates, fixed by theraanu- ey unadl cadistacton dusranteed: inate” | workings of tLe town ring, loaf of bread they offer for sale. ‘Williamstown; Ont., Sunday, carpets, facturers,