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STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, THE EVENING DRY GOODS. AUCTION SALES. Cc AND CT. Society Netes. ‘ No Hemovais Except for Cause. = ao ae = = Eas ae nee AND, DISTRI J ‘The wedding at Ascension Church, last evening, A MANIFESTO WITH REFERENCE TO IT. A SINGULAR STATEMENT. COLD COMFORT FOR OFFICE-SEFKERS— PRESIDENT ARs RCs, Nor Gavpy. TD ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Baltimore and Ohio Hailrond Com- | Mr. John Cropper, of New York, and Miss Annie | Messra. O'Connor, Sheehy and Kelly will issue a| The New York Sun publishes a letter written to | THUR'S DECIDED RRFUSAT. TO TCEN GOOD MEN OUP —— METROPOLITAN AND NORTH O STREET RAIL- pany. McLane, daughter of Mr. Allan McLane, of this | manifesto in the coming issue of the Irish World, | President Garfela on the 20th of June last by M. | ,OF OFFICE TO MAKE aut Yok, HOE. auton Pane FETDAY, NOVEMBER | ™™ A*NUAL REPORT—ovFICERS RE-ELECTED—BUSI- | city, attracted a large company before T o'clock, | touching the national convention of Trtsumen, #0 | C. Redell, ex-Senator Dorsey's private secretary, | Wine Onerespontance X.Y. Teitune SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. | ,At ous auct (EHTS, ONGVEMBER NESS OF THR WASHINGTON BRANCH. {he hour fixed for the ceremony. The ushers were | be held at Chicago on November 90th. They say | in which he changes that Attorney-General M palit ares rca shapers recetiatns BROCADES, MOIRE ANTIQUE, SURAH AND GROS “The unnual meeting of the stockholders of the | Mr. Parish, Mr. Fales, Mr. Whitlock and Mr. Ed-| in substance: «rue rence ot a Gemonsire | Veegh and Fostmaster-Gencral Jaiees had_at- | ion oe) 2 ok we Con ot Gee pon ome we AGEATS. = Baltimore and Ohio railroad was held Mons st ward Spencer, all from New York. Potted plants | tion is that, being composed of all Irish- tempted to “aoduce, Dribe, and corrupt him.” The | CUick. He ts.n stat spe bytes arently a circumstantial deta } dent Arthur, With wr ‘abinet officers n stm his EEETS NOM AE AU z the president was read, and produced a decided | poe pt ulte flowers, from which hung a marriage | tand league, it will be an embodiment and bell, In the shape of a high-crowned round top hat, GERMAN VELVETS, ALL COLORS. je made no donbt On SATURDAY, THE , rE. le effect. The net earnings of the road for | aise of aire wit jossoms. Mendelssohn’s wed- | O2¢entration of Irish ferces that will place unity | tain from him such books and PAPETS as we usiness Which had @ATIN DE LYON, SATIN RHADAMES, SATIN eR OCI f ast fiscal year have been $11,122.250.56; a de- | dine march wae yed upon the organ, when | Of aim and numbers ana resources before the | convict Mr, Do: mplicity In the star | transacted wither MERVEILLEUX AND SATIN DUCHESS. foe nes = | crea 0.45 compared with 1880. The ex- | tue’ pridal party were ready to enter, and the | World. We want to prove that cocreion fen mene Redell says thot he purposely pret UGS tuterview with the Pr RVEILLEUX ANE DUCHESS. imndiy:t a ee I: h penses for the pi Gi.71, an tie } croom came in with his best man, Dr. Cheeseman, | Of government in Ireland against whlch the Irish | to have It in his power to get sich eviden | spirats and pad t BEAL SKIN PLUSH FOR WRAPS. | rm feet, by | CTEASE Of 249 nthe previous | or New York, from the vestry. The ushers, race rise in organizing in potent rev nd close | led the Cabinet officials to believe hi 1 LONG NAP PLUSH TRIMMING. th iinch t» an alley 10 feet wide, | YOar, and 5.40 p os {th 1879. Earn- | couples, came up the central aisle, follow that phase of English rule tn Iretand o that he might find out what they were Srneba oe cess ia My in . 15.85. The present | tour bridesmaids, the Misses Emmett, 3 ne | evel ntion fs Intended to b ; ee ae ROR SEREOES: : nrehase money cash, Potter and Miss “Annte Mixter, two snd two, and ge Of hope to the Irish OMBRE STRIPE PLUSH. 4 thie Bal a si, tycive and, ; i ancial condition of the Washington | the pride with her father. At the chancel helett | Fast forces they ay count Apt alin apres Bre a Branch ts shown by the her at the side of the groom, who led her beneath | Message of warning to * SUEAH, RITADAMES, MER- VEILLE N Tite they stood during the ceremony. | With Which she will h: JAS see ea cura The bride's dress was Of ; oun, : preparation for ‘the ‘storia. DKESS FRONTS TO MATCH COSTUME! | a ; rged amount to $160,- | draped with white & ; d | Tents are just beconting due, and our intern CANTON CREPE FOR WEDDING DRESSE:! | CUASSERY SME OF |, being for Improvements and for repairs of | yy: panis 1 | fs that, in the vast majority of cases, the re EVENING SHADES IN cHUDUAS AND CASH-| Rx} 'Ss oLeeE Ee NOTIN ‘ ats, Water stations and brides, and for the sides and back from her head, whe ¢ id. ‘The tenants of Ireland stand face t y Court of 3; water. The partial expend{tures charged | fistoned with bridal blossoms. The be 2 ae the most trying situations that 8 allegations. 1.0" cITS | ind panced ing ed from th ent a, there Te- | also wore veils, theirs being of tulle, ¢: T tested the manho al patrl a i Ss affort iy wit ora tian | sel ODay at wm Of $193,583.24, a deer the hair with’ flowers, or white plumes. Their | ton. On the one sti T app e tof Dorse bylaw. If WE PLALDS compared with tie preceding year, of | drosses had petticonts of white India mull, rehiy diers, 12,000 armed 2 sus lage .. The expenditures upon the Washington | embroidered in white floss, and court. trains of ‘Tall constitutional Mberaliti On the yp t COTORS; SILK | Ry" Mt bar 2 rease over the preceding year | white satin with polka dot. India mull fs the most e puppets of 3 adstone Hie did not t MERE peted (45 five of G. W. Hop: ace to make (his branch as per- | fashionable material for bridesmalds, now, {t may and courts take 5 their cupidity er any Cbilcation to ye TLIOS Hea ard important improvements are | jo remarked, arently lange reductions of Tents, ax Hosea ft ther) D.C. This lot has and particularly in the subst! “o | apt Very mited number of guests were asked to E yy appert fears, and sup ae eee ae the law had fixed adesinit-t NING GOODS. 2 depth of one hun | Sone for gravel ballus E Mr. McLane’s residence, on Iowa Circle, where | to appeals to their the Trish farmers | @ . Me form MOURNT ACK GUUDS in all Wool, and Silk vr E s0rmn. 18 = us and of great Value. Mr. atta z : tue balance to be tupon the capital stock were paid on the 2 Ke are comtnunicated with : : ieLane’s gift was an entire amuer service, inelud- alto our countrymen to muke Soe ane 4 | aud Wool FABRICS. Betas: atin 14 of November, 180, and on the 10h Of April, | {ag vewetable dicluee tour tormenta sone teat atsuch a | If the new driver Is without J in substance th ‘Of tape 1881. < ne dozen eact : poo} ‘all of sil of the mnagnificence of the occasion, | Hately « | estof harmony in ti de ‘ sof the pnrehaser, in. the sat the Misses shituide of the issues, and the sacredness of | mated. Th : Of the: good of tl io obsorve DOLMANS, COATS and ULSTERS of euperior make au A i praneements: Kee Cropper, the groor’s s a, added one dozen organized, Md fair Stnotly the: spirtt tie tow When md quality: SILE 1 SH DOLMANS, | gril be reemired o ‘onD's OPERA Hors! ver dinner plate nd un a ——___-+-_____ jrohanzs i A pei = the pastmast-r was about to exytre he eivner Gs crs cates ce i Ree Ognsevancing and | audience at the Oy Setand strawberry set. Fruit dis rs NCES OF THE AmanICAN BRED Horses | ¢y4 oman gieae cont at Seep He | e glad to conier with ‘the Concrss 1UL f the latest style. the'trastee nerves the | <MOtier-tn-Law," the new comedy, wos given ‘ —Dnring the Bnghsh racing season | {Recgmme Colt presented fastuctions {MAN as to a proper man. to succeed him, La aa at the risk and cost of the nd In a manner that evidently de- | trie hirty-tive American horses started no | ELBE ing the Cee OL oe tenon ne | bat a Isles to unre his removal 27 ONE PRICE. iving five days’ public he audience. It wilt be repeated to-night. | Adiniral and Mrs Raymond Rodgers leave to-day | les eight out of the thirty-five states that personal ser. | ThE Cohgressman was not convinced by Us anus hotice of such in vome"newsyaper publistod in | NATIONAL THEATRR—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hor- | for New Vere a eT vinning eighteen twelve, Tunntage ante ane -staten that personal ser | eee the true course for ie adinine P= Washington, D. . TS MELE Tne ake alee MSnLY, Dollar’ agatn | who was married a year ago, and now Keeping | Second place and thirteen Into thind places white | Vice nad by the sheriff of Newportcounty, ine | [stration to pursue ts to turn out ail om > = UNCANSON BRON Auctoneene Te Teme, | Tastnight. ‘The attendance was large. ‘To-night | house theres Mr, And Mc Le Me Sastyedee Poe | Cone tea and thirteen ine suit brought by a tradesinan at Newport. The | WR Were opposed to Grant last yeor, fi W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, DUSCENSON E aes HiGdt | “Professor Opsteln,” their new comedy, will be | returned trom their wedding trip. and are how e sseieh tye dpe Mtg fone places with the taithtut aherrnis oie Quin 5 ‘tioneer. played. Staying at the residence of the bride’s moth . ‘a To the eye thi: ii a Le SYLVASIA Avenve NonTHwest. * ‘Uon, and thes att ay appear | y, n of the privileges, tale authe rol the next inasmuch ‘as the buik of the He GERSTER-STRAKOSCH COMPANY will appear } Edwin Green, #201 K street. BLE LOT ON THE | in Ital 1 convention for z 4 ‘tes are invited to correct’ the wrong done. The Isa candidate, aa tiene = opera Friday and Saturday eventuzs, ares money ‘was won by two horse 3 ve | ties are inv pringing the cute, clatmed | OF for Arthur ir Gr-nt fsout at Ue ways te ade ee Ce a On ee CURRIES IGE TPP a TIGERS SGU SHEAST, | December 24 and 3, at te Opera House, Travuitl | ‘The Paris Exposition of Electricity. | Hid not carn yee ayes SE Sei on enero PS = in, MMs surprise it Muding - DDSI a and Trovatore will be produced, cei OnE _ | not Dad, even’ com sient Bea prregasen t Lad determined om quilts V OOL AND-BASEMENT BRICK ite Ered GRAND, Concer Company weit make AWARDING su EONOne voto Gen ae bare the ningsof the English hor who can mn at | aa a was ocean eet i a ie ra rye Wet pons { c decree dated the 10th day of Octo, Leir appearance at Lincoln hall Decembar 5th. oN ee 2 se. | Scores of sinall meetings, at Which Mr. Lorilla BEI CoUnEL teeta olntmadelt w inthe some line Was. the experion — Ass gare in the Supreme Count of the Dis- The sale of sets will commence at Metzerot's one | | THE EXFOSITION—HEANING OPERA BY TELEPHONE. | And the other leading PCT ee ear | that ff counsel Insisted on the point mad nt of Calumbis, > of Richar Week fn advance. B Tenescaae ok oerunin s <a years a political Correspondence of THe E: be necessary to have a certificate that Mr. Bar- | ° G STAR. King vs. 3 equity docket 20, ‘pul dream of running. “Th the lists which may beex- | ticlomel wea suinister, Gounsel’ inaiaced and Intimate so-tal friend of Prositent Buller et a1, ben iD LITERARY ENTERTAINWENT Will PARIS, FRANCE, October 24, 1881, pected fo appear in all the E sporting papers | And Mr. Colt meroal to nraherthe : Arthur. ‘This genticman fxed his eve on a desit= front of the prctuken oe WED RE SDR aueHOR An ‘oln Mission, corner of 1th and R * PALAIS DE VINDUSTRIE, Pinyin Deventer, Me Lo Shame will cer- | aid Mr. Colt agreed to produce the certiticate ima | AT Mur This after thtuking the moitter over for ULSTER CLOTHS, 50c. to $3.08. ‘at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.» lot Jet | a Trees ning, at 8 SS of | After a very successful exposition of electricity | tainly be very near the top, though the a month, told v ent be would like to of lots numbered one, ale, W. C, » Madam A. E. Miss EB, Wood and otherawill tike part. ‘The |5iMee the 1th of Augnst, it 1s now drawing toa | *™MOUnt credited to him may’ ot cover actwalex- | gpscp Raupwaws Stores Gorn-cA Younsstown, “Is th * the President IAKING CLOTHS, $1.25 to $9.50. Of equare 692 fronting 1B : penses, the honor aceruing to him will no doubt | ojo, disnte Buldwin says the gold | “No; 10 as aii Fee. | toner sting of 6 twosmoreeag: | “imission is very reasonable. Seo advertisement, | close. Owing to cold weuther, causing afatling off | Inake tinends oapeeiatia ee he De Dee pre. | ae ieeeoa ie ae On for boune wae notion | Eaves a Faboneet Grice heen es, OF, & (tWo-story-and- Thanksgiving Day Amusements. in attendanee, it will terminate November 15, in- | pects for next year. Riu sit that neither he | len from ‘the stolen Sum was not as | hia?” a Saladha codvnimeoents | ae Boupe Crees Hones Ge OM be A mat- | Stead of being prolonged until December, as was } 20 Foxh: wo ely : lange as at first stated: It tsthe impression in | the oMee mysell.” cone and SDWANOE HOSUERE ma of sale: Que third cash: Pypidug in three equal | inee of “My Mother-in-Law” to-morrow and @ per- | first talked of; and as many of the officials of the ane Enslund, | Youngstown th; tals 103s ts $30,000, irty day's before the Incunil , RIGGAN AND FAN s a ents of six (6), twelve (12) an . 0 Re nig) vibe os a : se _ a e it ———— EADIES’ BALBRIGGAN AND FANCY Hot day nf'sais, with interest, ‘recured by ean At Mae anenoe with tncie company, | FTE government were about to leave, a distrl- ng horses both tn the east and | A Loynon Dispatcn Sirs:—"The Whitehall! Re- 1 serv CHILDREN'S MERINO AND FANCY HOSIERY. or ail in carb, at the option of | witi play “Dombey and Son” at a matinee at the | DUUION Of medals has just been given. This took | we : eas purchased Bolero, sald to | efevr ts responsible for the on ait that the Marquis | unless they fall to percorm thet : Soaaels wat the cost of thepur- | Nil Pry Se OO ere Place tn the Conservatoire de Muste, in grand | have shown thathe {3 the fastest yearling ever | of Lorne and his illustrious spouse tay shorts te | This ia tte baee, tae GENTLEMEN'S MERINO AND FANCY Wostery, | citer’ 4d r repped e SEEING ee ne eolesen | Hare October 21. Various ae were rear and | ted in Tenn see, and. possessing good looks to- | place Earl Cowpv'r and ls countess at the vice~ given by the ot i LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S ME- | ‘Tyostyc< reserve ttoresell at the Fiskand cost | | TMG ADMIBABLY ARRANGED Exconston 70 | spceches made by the most prominent personages. | {iy yagh, Vet e+ He 1s nominated for the Derby | regal court of Dubiin. se Frondent in sah a peal RINO UNDER-V Rahs tirnda. at 1023) poe Pitiere Wiltie Gor ereseet Hard les TINE ere Vthe nah St THe Nove Cexewoy of laying the corner-stone | his trends. RED - . urning at 10:3) p.m. ‘There Ds ther, | bundred voices, under one professor, filed the hall | wry tray s The Boston Com- | of a church by torehlight, inthe midstot a heavy | 3 pres ase 1s that of a gentleman ALL LINEN HANDRERCHIEFS, 12. to 500, cars, So passengers need not mind the weather. With anthems 6f success HY Trey ScratcneD Hiv.—The Boston Coy - S i HS or the exposition and THE SACRED ORATORIO of Esther” will” be | for the future of electricity. Aerand diploma of given at Lincoln Hall by the Fitteenth-street Pres- | honor was awarded to each of the post and tele- byteriin chu , among whom | graph exitbite of £ eee belee some of the best voices of the City, will pro- | fri and Beigiuon. as ot h morealth says Wat Gov. Long, of Massachusetts,.| Pn storm, took pl Was badly scratched at Ayer, on election day, | Gay evening, and w because he reprieved Stearns Kendall Abbott, the | Of the Eplscapal Dioc Groton murderér; and down at Gosnold they | The cerenion: Hyde Park, Pa., on Pri- | conducted by Bishop Howe, Poof Central Pennsyl homies, now ur before Generab Hn TOO [tas quite Ube aypomted ALL SILK HANDEERCHIEFS, 50c. to $1.50, WARNER'S HEALTH, FLEXIBLE HIP, AND COR- ALINE CORSETS. an Council, S. of J., Will a Vocal and tastrumental concert at Masonic empleo to-morrow evening. Misses Eva Mills, enced. night, ee BREACH OF Promise Scrr tt was | , MISS KeLton and the Sinith- ‘To Industrial Signal Office, U.S. Patent Office lowot Wa: ‘ H tehed him be he vetoed a lobster-cateh- | noon to th : ise Aivetaibn hg nnn duce the oratorio, There will be two presenta- | were gt to ministers, adininistration 5 Le hi a ne The et T | i 2 , ainony ch pnactine: y gS are vote: - | The stone was rob! nt. Alter wait Supreme Court off tions of It, to-morrow and Friday evenings. tons and _railrc wong wich are the U.S. sqtcunent. By such things are voters intlu- prone. ” end passed in} MASONIC TEMPLE.—S| of the matter f ed Robert J. Tser- 1» dersigned, as trustee, President told hin: fVer, WNL his posith nian Instit pg 8 's Comin establishn auch his friend » sheet fetes : were given eight diplomas of Sal ieee . ree | from St. Paul, Minn. he Metropoit- different that the responsibitity 5 ises, on WENT INT 9 Bae Lillebridge, and Messrs, John 0. | honor. E: of the inventors—Bandet. Bell, roc UpORAdAY fOrmAariage |i T tiotel. 10 ehab 4 ay last, Miss Clara the se rele was ‘er mpon tie. ae + OF 5 Or «| Pugh, Whipple, Litlebridge, Adams and Magutre | piovkness. Deprez, Edison Grom Hugaes, alendar of diary, and that | Tonise Kelle ited Uh bers of h fot < Sted DAY OF A.D. ioe, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | EUG Wh eauiey eee Jorkness, Dey ee? ReneS | he trite surrentitlousie tuples Joark and | Louise Kelloee invited the members of het Wanted to be quite frank, and in order that there nui red se; euty-three (73), seveutys | 220 the Purlor Amateur Orchestra will ussts Pacinottt, Plante, Siemens and Sir Wm. ‘Thomson, tivamontiaheed ‘he titon tie | P&any to seats at her tabl it the proj should be no misunderstanding he Would say that J Svuutw-six (76), seventy | ODD FELLOWS’ HALL.—To-morrow afternoon W. rd diplomas of honor. | Sixty diplomas | ] : een = Saw | Called upon them to conztatulste her upor he did not feel m the feast. bound as President to ann nt (78). in Dorsey Clagett, | H. Baker and company willgive panoramie views | S80 Teceh warded toiths eerions ast occasion, and sought by a recourse to the Law oth ‘ es sty 1 ‘ TYLER & CHEWNING, { co-oper awarded to the Varlous ¢ 5 5 agement to Mr. T. B. Whitney, of Phila - | appolut men whom he ul recommended as View “ NING, ton of oriziual fota num- | of the Bible and other views. In the evening they | fees? quive Se seven gold | © compel him to keep the original promise. ie ampiapee: I be solemuized’ in New York the | Precis 8 one . : an ered furteen ai fare munptered one | will present the drama, “The Drankard or the | J¢e\,, Wuveriities, | ete. Be yen eos oi marriage wil i in New President. twas oue Uuing to advise and quite wundred and tft iy of Washing hedals, 15 a ae a 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | ton. D.C. 1! front by from latter part of March nm Fallen Saved.” Were distributed as the remaining awards. In| AP: xonfoSn alie | _,TR® KOLLER SKartxa Rixx will be open on | ° 1 there were 609, out of which 3 ei Covrn—A spectal “83 feet deep, to an alle hich wall be another to act. Se E Ro were given to | dispatch to the Philadelphia Times trom PiUs- | Det, mm Mexico.—General Carricata, cht Counterfciters Condemned. = as shown by a copy of said sub-division, wl Thanksviving for special matinees, See advt. Eri nd the remainder to foreign countries, | Bury, November 21, says: “The supreme court to- | staff of General Carto, and Senor Ura. me CAPTURE OF FINE APPARATUS—HOw THE “NTLUB® ALL AND WINTER exhibited at the wale. {ue STEAM PACKET EXCELSIOR will leave foot of | Rach of the American exhibitors received some | day fendered a decision in the cage. of Harry De | congress from the district of Alamosa, for "witkie @encovanae, Terms of sale as preseribed by the said di one- | Hixh street, Georgetown, a.m. to-morrow, for | medal or diploma of honor. Mr. a,of Wash- | Armitt against ex-Mayor Met ‘y. De Armitt | duel with swords outside the city of ssiguoconaincclgeeenes FALL AND WINTER the inlonce payauiie in one two and three | Cabin John’ Bridge and the Great Falls. ot | Was arrested at the direction of McCarthy, who ngton, received a stiver mec ti Ree nee ne believed he was the man who followed the Phila- | Wounded, “Hos Se signal Service. Prot. Gray, of the -- | deiphia militia out Penn avenue on the memoras i inter. co-partuer of Prof, Bell, | ble retrent from the Pennsylvania raflroad rot Fan Electric Lighting Company, system | heuse during the July riot of 1877, shooting in the | cazn, November ose im, received gold medals. Amoug those who | TANKS Of the soldiers with such deadly effect. He | continnod te decime we were awarded silver medals are Bonvill, of Phili- | WaS acquitted of the charge aud sued McCarthy | Slot of ceweas meee the inve late of sale, uxterest thereon. payable | “Tug Lantes OF GRACE P. E. Cuuncn, George mi ally, at the rate of six percentum per an- rts tees DMIs Se BES eCas: urn, for which deferred payments the purchaser or | fOWT, Will PEGE eee eo anor ever: We are now offering a larse and well assorted Stock of | urchasers shall give his or thelr promiseory noten, eo. | Ing An that chure " . % cured lene nst upon each jot purchased ee, Sorat, Mubracin many of the most desirable fabrics | Or them: “A depout of one hundred (100) deflate siltbe | VERDICT FOR Fatam Annesn—Yesterday, in the ‘Out this season, at very low rates, and would Tespect- | required on each lot when sold. Conveyancing and re- | Circuit Court, the case of James Hennessey age fully ask an inspection of the same. gording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with | Charles Spratt] was tried, and a verdict. given for yesterday morning. Senor U1 48 mortally | Charles B. Watson, Joun K. Blayler and William ity is unknown. | Wiliiains pleaded guilty in the United States dis- trict court yesterday to a charge of making and grain markets | Passing counterfett coin, John Sherman was con- causihg the suspen- | Victed of a similar offer Sherman and Wile The suspension of Isaac | Hams had a mii] in Vine! New Jersey, Sher- ‘RES IN CHICA‘ c ; NIBH ine CORN : icTighe, of Washing. | for damages. “In the court below a verdict for a | Myer & Co. and of L. E. Ilall & Co. heavy opehe ‘ ca Be ears Sy anf SRY qhecrgluaeet cefaulte in comriving | ptaintify for $190... Plaintiif charged that on June TOES eee eee eee ne EIA eee ae eon ee eee oe tors on the board of tride, was announced. W.W. | man resided on Norris strevt, in thls city, whence — Ba the Prorertye te deter ee ee eee gene (2 Z| Lith, defendant procured a warrant trom Justice Company, Electric Dynamite Company of Phila. | Justice Trunkey delivered the opinion of the | Watson & Co., and Massey & Co, tho staal con He a0 bis partner mead palate acti. oak defaulting wurchaser upon giving fire day pubhe ney | Richards charging him with having stolen ‘a dog, delphias* Hubbard,” of “Boston; Phillips, of | Court, reversing ‘the verdict and ordering tue case | cerns, also nder.”” Boring comnties for gp nd BROWN & CLAGETT, Heed gach seale 1 come newspaper published in | afd on Such Warrant he was arrested, confined {il | Puitadeiphtee weed ate et, qullps OF | Gack tora new tea thelr Wares. They were arrested wile coming aaa 809 MARKET space, | Washington, D.C. a station house, taken to the Police Court and ls- | wostern? “Electric Matatactutny pany = ‘THE KEELY Moror.—A thinly attended meeting | from the Norrts street house, w so doltars in 5 DUNCANSON BROPGE EGY SEAGETT, Trustee, | missed, of Chicago, and the Weston Electric Light eee Ts We OGe OAR rie uo war. | of stockholders Of the Keely Motor company was | CoUunLarfelt 50 cent : yy (aa ms NCANSON uetioneers. n17~ ——_+___ Company.” "Ainong those receiving» bronze | Bitito proceeding rrisburg, instituted by the | held tn Philadelphia last night. Noone seeued to | Sess ; 3 ade non ENTE New stock. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioncer. rady Dusenren Wire's Divonce Bret.—Yesterday | ynaiuis were many very meritorious machines eid Ane Companies, CoungeT TL ee Te akeey | KROW {OF what purpose ae ips Poe TOsk? ah nocas mean Ee sey Oztnent ti a divorce from the | instrune: , > most resorted ves | nce companies, coun’ e defend s fe @ [cheno Pacein wees — USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THIRD Dana One taee we ee syauasat HHO ere nek resorted to places | tor an extension of time to Prepare thelr, reply | ize. Mr. @. W. Schuellerman, secretary of the com. | discovered. ‘The utensils used by Sherman and STREET. | BETWE! BAND © STREETS | states that she is a native of North Carolina, but téléphone on BenhonedeOnene TATtiieraG m | {ore thoroughly. No objection was made, and | pany, stated that the mecting was hot called by | Willams were among the finest ever seized in this LATEST FRENCH NOVELTIES, NORTHWES has been living nearly all her Mfe in this District | hee Arranged about rece, oe een ee room | with the understanding that there Were te bees order of the Keely Motor compny, but bya clique. | City. oa SSS eae opts undersicued Testers by, sirtue of a, deed with her aunt; that when 16 years of age and nee acceentas iD. tmlerspnones placed in | {Urther dilatory motions, the court xed Monday, ent made Dy Mr. Havermeyer at | | Watson and Blayler were arrested at 914 Poplar pelea aes LMAN of these tocar of he District of ‘Crus femporarily visiting Greenshoro’ N. C..on March | trout of te staxe at the grand operse Te an | December 12, for argument. , to the effect that ademand be | Street, where Ubey hed rented a room under tne x ARS. i premixes on | Sth, 1877, she w: induced to marry defendant.who | nounces the zrand success of the telephone. £1 Tit Aan acd 40 Years of age, and they lived there |“ Tmmense crowds throng to hear the opera |, DELEGATE C. ail of | tilt April, 1879, wiien he deserted her, and she be- through the telephones, and tt 1s not unfrequent | from M. $e 23" rent tee eat Oe | eves he'went to Oregon to live, and. September rel 7 0 In explanation of a staten in a Washtngton | approve the same, whicn, after a lively discussion, | their de n. He attempted to put off a false 3 WS 0 a see at ton o'clock "a Mf. the pre: planation of a Statement in a Washington | app he Same, 5 a lively ny ne lot has a: front of 26) feet by s dept | ioeh tollowing she caine to mls cay ohio oy to see at ton o'clock at the rear of the p JACKETS; ULSTERETTES. ULSTFRS; RAADAMES; SILK PLUSHES, VELVETS; ROBES ESCHARPE. ——+¢-—_____ made upon Mr. Keely to tmpart the plans and spe- | Prevence of being architects. Blayler did the CertiricaTe.—A telegram | cifleations of the generator and Me workings. hoving” and Watson the manufacturing. A Alt Lak Utah, November 21 says: | This he endorsed and suggested that the meeting | little Indisercet bravade on BL part led to e Cs Cet - Q Bland a fF oh an up town salvon-keeper, and be | neople those who would have to wait Unt dispatch that Delegate Cannon holds a certificate | Was agreed to. ‘ ! ek MOTRE FRANCAISE; MOIRE ANTIQUE. erie of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in atx | Sides divorce that her mafden name of Lucy Mead | {revlone when it atten ain tule tee ee te | of the Socretery Of otare on Ten wecereae FRpaiee Delon being. rewuled sald, producing a hhandral of tue BROCADES; NEW DRESS FABRICS. oe sree mths, ae interest from day of sale, for be restored. ing, owing to the many who wish to Usten, the | Unders ate Mr. Cannon lois at SR el Soe sexy ed di sferrerreliend a SACHEMIRE HIN: x Shall Ge givens teeth Ce are og mus property sale ane allotted time for each igonly five minutes It a_certifled copy 1e atch from Cineinna arated Peep repens GB od: x ra CACHEMIRE HINDOU-DAKKA CREPE. shall be sven. = 23 Santee meena, {3100 | | THE XaNDER-Openneiy Scrr.—Judge Hagner, tn | rouninds Ws oF deine or ahs coe tes, It n pplisd to. the district court battle Letween Uwo actions of countrymen, guid succeeded without much diicu 3, fi untin DEAP DE" KARS; CLEOPATRE; CHUDDAS. deporit when bid dnchunerdt teed at sae ago | thE Court in General Term, Monday, delivered | {ee mmect taneatiae firains from whence we cane | bere, While the governor was east,for a mandamus » has Just ended at Fish Bhtce Mes ar ae Hot complied. with, (Jute burcharer if terms of saleare | the opinion of the court in the case of Tacob hot Tt ri d falls like the iclody of | © compel the secretary to give lim a certificate, fight continued night | dollurs in countertett dollars, CASHMERES: CAMELS-HATRS. neR Conaplied with Sp seven ave trum Gay of sale, | Ger against Jolin Oberhelta, revesine pee 3 WInGe Tien ot evr) Y OF! wut the court refused to grant it “The secretary 13 ues, pistols, knives and pool-balis | Were found. on them, Watson ts MOUSQUETAIRE PERINOT-GANTS DE SUEDE. | n17.a CHAS’ BE PRE if Trustees. | inent of the court below dine the Upto the 2ist instant there had been 490,000 | Rot authorized by law’ to give a certifivate oF y used, and Benjamin Bouch was beaten | quence (oak ip tinea ee ee TABLE LINENS, TOWELS and NAPKINS. PUBLIC SALE OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE, | [07 2 new trial. The pl sued the det visivors to the ¢ om had been | election. todesth by Hamp. West, a saloon-keeper. West distric court tn t sca Sapna ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM Lace cuntarss. | P B GE for slander in publicly stating that he kep brought in by the electriz strect « peo aa been Was afterward beaten to a pulp, and Andy Farrell, Convorde. i ee scaped and the jury gave sled. ‘Thirty- atechnivality and jumped his bail In ——___-¢-_____ BAD For THe ParRipGEs.—The Concord (N. H.) | @ saloon-keeper, Was horribly ‘1a Monitor {hat many partrldges are dying li | Uo others were wounded, some fatally. One man | Milwauer, where the same oficnse was charged =e = A d offers thi “A ‘centile. | Was found in the wooc midnight dead. ere | aga him. sentence elerned. #4 ee ae ee Mneiy Gon Ga at 5 ‘Ince, carefully exam. | 18 a reign of terror in town, and a sheriff's posse Times, 21st Weather, with snow storms in the nelghborhood ove which was found dead, found three small | found Farrell, blood-stalned beyond, recognit ~| —_—_—_—_—o ster Sutton reports | of tie 21th and 2th oF the preseut month for New- | Ulcers upon the sides and top of the head, in each | patrolling the street in front of is saloon armes War on TkamPs.—The following order has been lect animale from a larze and fie herd of Cows, and to s S follows: Schrs. At- | roundiand, Nova Sotta, Halifax, and maritime | OM Of which was a ‘Small tick, Which Rad made | With a gun. All ts quiet to-day. issued Lo the Clacinnatl police: “You ure directed — those wing wirh to obtain, te cele oreiod Soe eg | thur, Uiginia, Fanny Shepherd, Anna Lowe, | provinces eneraliy: also, in the Upper lake resin His way through the skull into the brain, causing ‘Weer Vinanea Mines A recent Glapatch examine closely all wayfarers and tramps ap. SF OSE FRICE ONLY, marked in plain figures, | HL (pvortunity ie waidom prevented. Vehicles will meet | Qvean Queen, Ca otters Waunuine, Shining Ligne, | PRA Norehwestward to ‘Winntpeg. “This ‘snow, | Acad ——_—__++-_______ Piedmont W. Va. to the Wheeling Jtegister says: | PONE at nuanom houses for foe ee MA oy LE od cekeanel mane wii Thaveaniple time to attend thessie and leave ihssaeas | Dave, Mary Francis: John sia rege aE TS See ee ere Saree ata nl Si RueeedGEHE |! | A\ (Guogeston|oao 0 GeaeseRPANITe (Atmos [leerentont ee coh Sone, iN Fs 5 reputable place, claiming $10,0 o dette ae | Hihe $150. Aud ¢ SM Leon = saps tion, V.M.R.W., uty, ty miles | for the plaintlfr a oa MO} COURTAULD’S CRAPES AND VEILS, &e., &e. foi Aisin Ens EN OGL OGR AS wl Ae | tendant 2" Acontinuance of the patronage extended the Jate | *0id without reserve to the highest bidder, to — \nemail op . bred Holstein Bi varying i from Calves to tw E ADE, —1 fem, “PERRY & BROTHER,” isrespectfally solicited. | years-old. Purcheiers Gil be soe ie one CM tee at LUPIN'S MOURNING FABRICS. at tho fare or Su rine appeared | MU trom La Piac ton for the de- Derluger, of the Monongahe te fore: ‘” 7 nd and Scotland will probably | wi eoren cA Providence ie 7 dlaaenee 3 ver, received as heretofore; but able-bodied men known c ‘ e : goin ropaly | ELECTED.—: ce, RL, ch says that | Gas Coal Company of West Virginia, and Col. oor = “Ferme: Stx months credit, on approved notes, bear- petion G40 BES ee ee Me ee ne ant Weave; SiBO New/Ork | tency al spoauen, eepablionne weer eee Me Deteoe eae eee eee ee (Of the Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) {ing interest ten per ceut off for cash, Spedden, 170,000 feet umber for’ deniers; sehr. | “4 s Ranch, Rory nuative dn Congress in place of | tiracite collleries and coal fields at’ Deringer and | ad brought into coure wert a etn Ee Es the care at Cittemes "ub if desired, be delivered on | Shony Graney, Smith, 800 tons lee, Todependentce | rag Russrax MivisTen OF War is apprehensive | Aldrich, elected United States Senator, receiving | Tombieten, on Blab Tek ear Loar townstip, | is not to be made a refuge to shelter tramps. He PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. | "4 Gireriptne ini with {all pedigrees will be furnished | CO; longboats Rising Sun, Wicomico and Mary | jest the reduction of the ariny Will swell the ranks Re rote to US Tor any 2, Session, democrat perme ae Mining Che ieee nak | celve deserving -persous, but arrest uli olners ap Established 1840, nig | on.tplication to THOMAS FLETCHER, euperintend- | Shea, all with wood for market; barge Thom Van | of the nihilists, and i iseee Aiton tea SS ne mnunicipal election Hayward, fepubilcan, Basin, S 2 mines eas Farm) Liifton P.0., or to JAMES P. MA | ness, Ashton; longboats Ploneer and. Five Sisters, CHEN, Centerville, Fairfax cointy, Va. n12-cotda,ktds | with wood for market: ee Ve ea a vagrants,” Dane was re-elected mayor. ‘The Uquor license was | coal ficlds of West Virginia. President Deringer r. Sally Mair, Hauck, | POyment for the discharged omticers. Voted by 1,754 against 1.280.) i has infused unusual iteand ‘activity into the Mon- 20 tons stone for John Miller; harge Invincible, | Dawaag Svrr AGAINST THR W. U. TELEGRAPH — ongahela Coal Company's imines at Wilsonbung Like THE B. & ©. RELIEF AssoctATION.—The T= LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW = iad = Pennsylvania Railroad directors are about to 7 1 4 PAN lay D o} 5 A Monorory or REAPERS.—A Springfield, Ohio, | since his advent to the Presidency of that com- “ ~ tel xe Watcues. ae Magste P: Sth, Youn, g 805 tons cont coh STeeEAlintia eanatian an agulngr we wes dispateh 15 as follows: “It is sald that Mr. BeCor. pany. | A number of coke ovens are being bullt at | ho may tee novereaken ap eiaeee or ‘Sou dent, 3 — enson Bros.; longhoat H.C. Purdy, Nash, wood, | ern Union Telegraph Company for s400 damages, | Wick, the reaper manufacturer of Chicagoy and | {heginess and if choy prove ns State Will De | somewhat similar to the plan. In operation on the BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. John Henry, schrs. Hattie Whittinz- | ‘The cause of this action Isstated-as follows: That | Mt. William N. Whitely, the reaper manufacturer | lancely increased, and thus give additional em- a gan, Isaac Solomon and Five Broth- | on the 1sth day of August last. the plaintifrs were | of this city, have formed 4 Baltimore and Ohio Tailroad. It 18 proposed to a partnership, combining | ployment tothe lange number of men now em- | 3! un , the improvements of each machine Feisteported | ployed about the mfues” eee ee hat MeCormick’s capt IS_over $10,000,000, and ach Be b Secured Will Wiiteley’s over $1,000,000, The fim’ wit hoes | ‘Tm Rev. Jou W LLMAN, pastor of the St. Bont. | ¢ch month, and the amount thus se i] Have opened to-day s new and lange stock of Wal | oy all with oysters for market about 2.00 bush | the owners of 25,000 biishels of mixed corn in Bi bam WA sizes grad ually Norfolk, Lawson, merchandise Johnson | timore; thaton that day they left a written me —eoo Sed Grados 22 cine ohn Masson, Riley, 100,000 feet lum-| sage with the defendants to be telegraphed to ; i thelr agents dn Baltimore, Git) & Fisher, in words | Mmowopoly tn all’ the world tu the reaper bust. | face Catholic church in NeW York, has been held | Goubled each year by the, addition of wn equal Silk 7 , —— a8 follows: “Close out. purchase, thirteen, tere | LESS SE ae TERE aT Gin tree eaDS = | memibee: urtuerets bo, Gs moriieg commence ik Plush, $3.00 SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, Strriigs FOR THANKSGIVING Day.—In the mar-| cents profit to us.” The plalntlis aleve that this Bee ee tere IEIMRG (Gt MnBCRRONA- | Sout the macmversbip or Ane comiteoiees wee i Fn 5250 Kets to-day there was a plentiful supply of pouitry, | thescako was not sent and delivered to theinagents | ARREST OF THE LATE TRLuER or Newane’s | blehoursinthe morning, The toner Bone ae 22}, Bure Wool JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, | and the commission merchants were kept busy | Wen eeovey ot he ana delivered to thelr agents | progres p TS COR EE a eee lier | young lady living in the nelghborhood whois af- j #ass i to oo atrange Cie armor as €0 coats res, double width, 374: Our With Invoices from the surrounding county,coming | on the isth or i9th they would have reallzal-e | Of the Mechantes’ National bank of Newark, N. J., | Bicted with an acute nervous disease, the families of deceased members material SS Sunn gee srectal Danaina; | no TIS PENSAVEVANTA AVENUE. | in by wagon, raliroad and steamer. What with | promt of tan conte ber Dusieh Pat aa ee aie | was arrested yesterday under the direction oy tHe Ri =e : : the ample supply, and the weather being untavor- | PInnUot ten cents per bushel down to $1.50; Double White OUGLASS’, 2 being price had gone down‘so muc Wi ee eee D . able for their preservation, the prices ¥ ered PeOee tee EO Wool Son ave ase aS this morning, turkeys retailing at 1Bai6 ets, per | eo nerd Seat loss—tor wit Blankets, $1.50. De by the 224 that they | United States district attorney on a charge of fal- | Lost THE Mongy aT Faro.—George W. og 8 White Blankets, a chit al sltying the books of the bank and aiding the cash- | Kins, cashier in the banking house of Hatch Rey J Gdecee, Yat, | 1h; tus brother, In the misappilcation of the funds, | Peters, 2 Prince street, New Work, has eoutessed 5 Bis MARIIED. NINTH AND F STREETS. : ; CL ROPPER— Mel On. Tuesday ever aiitm, $1.25. Wik 1g Cand Guilin, 30, 62. 13; FEET ae SF Grau Boruoma, | fs morning, " hickens, dz | M2 tue sua above named —Chietud ‘BI Dall has beén fixed at 8.000. AL Trenton, N, | 9 have squandered about. $0.00) of the ftriu's ret Ek iat ‘he Chih of the Are Bleached ‘Table Ds s ED : 2° “ts. : y 2 z er bunch: SNe 7 yesterday, the motion for an tnjunction -y in fa heretofor m | the Kev. Dr. 1, JOHN CROPPER, of Now aoa Eels, Damask. all Linen, 00; Dinner Na ENGLISH SUPER STOUT HAL HOSE. crankereten fot cia pee itaaee Esher Dunehs | Tie Morwox Pussiwaxr’s Luxcwrous Srvre.— | J. Yesterday, the mi lange debtors to. the’ sue. | proachable character, "The Uri has becan aoa | A ee etal JOHN CHOFPEAL, ot Now Nie re rts, $1 iment. of Cloth for Men | FULL REGULAK. wu pe AREA . DOUBLE {00090 a ace cts. per quart, and pumpkins, ele ae past wer Gay ee of ety ete ended National Mechanics’ bank of Newark, | Suits against several gambling firms, and expect | ington, D. C. . vue with ‘ NO, $B WOOL U AN O1p Fasnionep Donation Panty, —Last | EY! : ent of a recelver to take change of thelr business Sear Te Beene Bynes, Navy Bins and EAT VARIETY. FO evening Rev. & I, Greene, pastor OF Ane Cale | fisted tithe-payers ee aes au | Pending the proceedings was not pressed. ‘The | 4A aN ee ee Te Ee RENG-A spectal | BoLeR. On Tuesday, November 224, 16Kt, at ® § Sane ee = Reatchals Later Baptist church, was surprised by a donutfon party es of how mich they have delved and dug | €Xamlnation of witnesses will begin on Monday. | ‘spatch to the Ne Greeny eclock Mrs. MARY E. BOLLK, ‘daughter of tw 15; AU-wool Fisuuel Suiting, 25. PE his residence, No. 1114 10th street. Some mem-| and sweated to pay for John Taylors extrac | MISS Mary E. Conley, of Newark, who owns 7 | DUT, Ky., November 20, says: On last Tuesd the late Thomas and Eliza Baker, in the forty-seventh pers of the congregation met at Mr. Bailey's and | vance. ‘There are sofas In the ourtit which enst | Suares of the stock of the Mechantes' has brought | Mrs Elk Burke, a Widow of about forty, reanilag year of ber axe. si i rata about eight miles southeast of here, was marri Funeral from the residence of her Mrs. 0, ae, ni9 9TH AND FS br, Johnson's, and others at the youns people's | $150 a plec y chairs which cost $75, and car. | 9 Gull for $22,000 damages against the directors to | Sat i cnards, & Well onde fenan aad e Browning, comer of Fourtecuth and 8, stresia orth — ~ meeting at the church. They took possession of pets which cost $500 for each room. It is estimated | COVer her loss, Two days’ festivity takes place, according oan | peat on Thursday, November 24th, at 2p. 1. Pricyde CARTER'S, [PORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS! the residence, and by the time Mr. Greene arrived | Enat the furniture cost $50,000, but those whe hee old custom, at all weddings in this state. The a * i they had loaded the table with grocerics, noon iuspected It Say the palace cannot be furnished in | EELs IN Boston’s DRINKINe WaTER—Few per- frstday ts that of the wedding, on which the fes- | BROOKE. On the evening of November 22, 1881, nie 711 MARKET SPACE. BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OB turkeys, mea table and bed linen, china, and | the style Dc catainplates for less than from | son$ are aware of the quantity of eels living and | tivity isat the bride's house. On the second day | MP a pi od Of the lute George | GENERAL TAXES Be Me Teatey Berd eae ane eae aM WoOd | $75,000 to $100,000.—Sate Lake. Priore, Siture or this hah fe sucls peice eke ewe | occurs atthe brid OF that Of womne rela | Nan ee Erince Gosrede Seon, Ma te a ee , ; Henry Be: le atl - — nature of this fs such that st tive and is called “infair.”” In this case the “in- See JOTABLE ATTRACTIONS DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, CM A DISCOUNT BY | dress, and Mr. Greene appropriately responded. | ‘Tie CaMERons IN CourT.—The two most nottce- | access to light and air, and the mud and silt in the | fair’ was held at the house of the bride. AS 1s pp ede SUR Hace from the residence of her N N CALLING UPON Ar. Qaeobs, for the young people, presented the | apie fzures in the crowd which had packed itself | Scere PIP er the Tae navi ground for propaga- | customary, there was a lange gathering of young | eoptia tae hole Meee erm te esi south weet, WILLIAM DICKSON, oe conn gea y opel, hd the presentations | into the U. 8. district court yesterday were those | tar and growth, The current is not so rapid as | people, and Until near Midnight on Wednesday all | Oe Ender ieee, AnoEUe Ae Ue ntzert. south week, N, Thdtes were, gor tite qanding him a silk hat. ‘The | of the vetsran Simon Cameron and his son, Senator | to prevent their free circulation: and. teers (hey | went iherry. At that hour Samuel Burke, a son of | Kelatives and friends of the faiuily aie respectfully’ 1n> we aes ines Daltee Wane, Bot {dle While the presentations were | Don Cameron. They had come as witnesses inthe | Hye tor years and some Gone grow to enormous | the bride, got Into a discussion Wit Is sew aooce | Nibed 13 atlod. . Srnrer WEST, detng made, for a delegation ee taken possession | sult of the United States against Samuel #. Barr, | size, Tey are not Iikely to ante the small outlets | rather and the two went cuudoors to bold. con. | CONWAY. On Tneeday, November 24, es, E 2 > stairs, where e | who was elected to Congress last year from the | or supply pipes for houses, and yet we find in the ce, start! FRANKLIN CONWAY, aged’ 18 years, 1 month and tbe ws eeve nl-Im ‘Three doors above Columbia Building. | a6 get and terrence Harrisburg district, Mr. Barr, ft was alleged, had | {ast Feport, bf tho Boston water Deere nae we | ference. “Suddenly the party within were startled ERAN! conway 8 by the report of pistols, and directly after Samuel aay . "ah his d for $50,000 as ety for Robt. Bales | sto) res of these pipes by fs! ve curred. ‘uneral from the rexi: of his mother, No. 1411 TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | A Y.M.C. A. Recerrion.—A reception was given | Weincbury corn ae as Surety for Rob ‘Texas’ | SoPpases of these pipes by fish have occurred in dence ‘0. S Burke was borne in bleeding froma probably mor- the past year. But the enormous number of eels | tal wound 10 the showiee Meee pre street northwest, af 10 a. m., Thursday, 2th FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING | at the ¥. M. C. A- rooms List evening, for the DuF- | He testiNcd tek thes alee as existing ip the pipes is shown by the number dis. Me SORTIEN Babee: wrds,_lhe | Relatives and friends are iuvited to attend, 920, 822 ann 824 SeventH Stnexr Noatawesr. peck SOR SOURS, MADE DISHES AND Ree ew aroming the pew. ay ood ene ace | his and that he did not know Kinsbury. ‘The two charged from ‘any outtet of considerable size. The petaeneen aan now Lemont and refused eo WBaitimore Sun piease copy.] BAUCES, lore A. Harding, and formally opening the new | Camerons and. a number of others who had had | sfandard sugar Tefinery in South Boston uses a ave’ anything more to do W.th him. No arrest |, FITZGERALD. 7 November 224, 1881, ag quarters. A very entertaining program of music | pusin fealings with Mr, Barr testified to the | large amount of water, which is discharged into a ‘was made, re 11:30 a. m., JOHN FITZGERALD, aged seventy-hve ‘was presented. ones Ames,president of the | falsity of the signature. ‘The jury accordingly | meter through a four-inch pipe. To protect this le — Saas Sinan Ris tete eettenen I, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | font mao" addresses Writeeesing am wice prest- | rendereda verdict for thedefenuant.--Phila.TUnes, | Mcter nwas nent ees, BE So, fap | Carr. Boupa’s YaRn.—Capt. Borda, of the Portu- | rus herald a tane hace from bis late, residence, No. — Ap insainabin ana palate tnicin all aes | Gent made adresses welcoming MF ‘tarding to | Bo Hurpugh whieh, the fsh could not pass. This trap gese bark Guilherme, at New York’ trom Rio de | Hequicismunse at St Douniies Church, 8.40 a. mh. = ‘digestion 41 ro Hs a ames Ha - > —____...___ 4 Geen and a boon for witch nations should'fial | made by the Rev. Dr. ankin, of the Congrega-| A PRisoNen’s STRANGE Acr.—John Welsh was day, and seven eels weighing twentyailve y pounds | 30th ne eer eae carriet ‘Off Dy the | (GILEMAN. At Daltimore, Mf out antes i Oak. qeanchat ee equates "| terlan; Rev, Di Faunce, Brengcer quit Fresby- | sent to the penitentiary at. Syracuse, trom Utiea, | wave heen takeras the eee a. sin, and while he was considering what to do, as | fuss and dasphicr of Her G, &. Welly Dee at New Weare cients for the sale of the celebrated “British Medical Journal.” &e, Finne Bovieb weiemmee, Hasteet aptly, Rev | ist Thursday, for vagrancy, "He jdad 4 swollet|| day. Some of thege are of great size, io boat could be launchedy the save sox stensed a3 | usu, od dauehier of Hew. G. — » Re copal, nger and asked his keeper for a fe to lance feet in length, and ‘man’ . and landed ‘three 2 . MONPLIET Heron ned pepe amine M. i. Rev. Mr. Ames | Tt was given him, and after ne had used it, instead | Syce feauim length, as tan ‘a quitter and strand | nonce on men again On) HAMRINGTON. On Tuesday, November 224, NPA ELVETEEN, GnUaIOw Gaus ae oe of | Sympathy: with the ober ae Ee oecaeressed lls | of giving it up, he Id it about his clothes. An-| \ half pounde® Segue nee and ix and es Gi isevington.’U. BY Bl Os, aged eight yours and nis Baron Liebig's Siguature in Blue Ink across | S¥inpathy with the object of the association, BUA Th wee the eaoucea! It and tformed the | come that the water board were obliged tocon- | A BRooxiyw MURDEC MjsrenTcThe nakea | 2 eicgees Suk finish, in Black and all colors, the Label. A POCKETBOOK Sx MMOrnin ween taken away from him. FFi-| struct an eel trap in the street: 1n connection with | body Of @ man Wos'hrand aoe bay Funeral ow Thursday, November 24th, at 3 o'dock aifis” anthony sohisony colorah eaenssen ne | ogy morDIng he marched in line to the bucket. | the main pipe, and thas prevent their entranse | thevoebor Ok stat Tea yeaterday. There | me teem O22 bieireet southwent a — LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF ‘MEAT. | the Police Court yesterday with the second offence | {oP 7 various. tellomconvicts, and. white | 00 the fout-lhch service pipe. It this immiense | were two stab wounds in the nese, another in the Monday, Novensber 21st, 1881, at 10 : s his way by various fellow-cenvicts, and while | number of eclscan invest a four-inch pl 80 far | left breast and the 4 HUNTER. On MAN, ‘youngest child fl doin Ghent Sole Anca for Uuiteg Rute | St Gabel VN: Osten Of the RocmaeTeanare | SINE what Known as drop-pres|n the har. | distant there can be nodo doubt of the condition | body had erinettty tern {oe tke en Mean ies | Bata SOG ALMA, youn iid Sa New Britain Knitting Co.'s 2-Thread, full regular betes ly Cearie & Con. 43 MARE | Qt and 10th streets, last Thursday. He pleaded | tween tie Sep merth Leet Rs THEne strm De- ee gays, IC ts thourht to be the boay of Sinan shout | Sieiehivee and friends of the family are invited to et: made MERINO UNDERWEAR, al! sizes from 34 to 46, don. England. p28) gunty re 7 pie a pees a the diately taken to the surgeon's omice, ‘where te re ctten Maatont Soctety. Massachusetts thrown inte the water urdered, stripped tena the funeral from 3081, ‘Goorgetown, gs 9891.25, never sold before under $2. = ri thier hi arm was amputated at the elbow. He was then » on Thursday, inst. N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE COUNTY | Arrested him say he sa notorious lef and has | removed to the sick ward and 1s being properly SvGGEsri0: GRESS.—The boa: man-|_ THE Mo: Mp., OUTRAGE Case.—A special | TURNER. Near Gallant Green, Charles county, —s L the Matter of the’ Paap E LEIA. lately been: released from the penitentiary. cared for. Welsh is evidently: laboring under an | a%s'ot the Nationa, Temperance TOCIEEY Searms | to the Baltimore See toon mae Md., Novem. | 92 November 22d, 1861, at 1 o'clock p.m., Site’ Suit ange Forrcrnet® BOM Estate of | pice BaNEens AND SECRETARY. Forogn, | AbetTation of mind, Jeane may reguest. cong am appropriate | Der saya: The grand, fury here to-day feturaed | “agora sorvins Thureday, Novauber 24 at 2 tock vTP, deceaned. ——————s¢/-_ Fp FOSTER PATENT REAL & Plate to take notice that the id Ni ankers who called on fecrctauy Folger Monga. | 1,S%# FELH Astenr.—aiss Loutsa Large, ot Vine- | Joint resolution, to adopt and Constitution of te | a attempt at outrage. Iiis victim ts noe injure | BES Monae sis AL pee emlias citation arance to your oom ae has eee bankers who called on Secretary Folger Monday | jand, drew her interest money from a small for- | © the re, S hooks, at an ‘aside all business TOO! $ : States which, when ratified, will prohibit | 80much us was at first thought, and the chances | 79 NO PAY.— ay ibn excuses what soever, you | MECTE Oe tres Hesua Cieis o Davie cae tune left, by her mother, and went to Philadelphia | United States Muunitertre Units ee of his lyncl have about away. Still a vcue, Coug appear before the Judges of the xaid Court, on y 2 jays ago, and after & few purchases | ¢f’ail alcoholic beverages throughout our national that he suffer the severest ‘Throat and Lung Diseases, &e. Nix drops SAD onion, tae twenty-sixth day of November, 1861, | Johnson & Co.; Edward Tem le, Bank of Wash- | she got on a street car to go tothe ferry, and feck. | ON, Y. Sun, today. intent having been as guilty as if he | dose.’ “Try it. If not eatisfied rreurn the empiy bottle === at 10 o'dock a.jn., to show cause why an inquest should | ington: M. G. Emery, Thos. Hock, Wim. F. | ing tired she fell asleep.” on-awakeniig she dis. | domain.”—N. ¥. Succeeded in the consummation of his heinous | and get your money back. Sold by not beavaril (6 mutke Parttion or” valtation of tae | Mattingly and W. hy, Bumtette, Second National; conearaieaat uer wateh and chat and pocketbook |, ga... Tomar has recently been pul ‘Had the indictment been for the extreme W. 8. THOMPSON, 708 15th stront, <5 oom estate of Sarah Pote, deceased, ‘urther abide | ¢. jatthews |. 4 mn wae NSA Drama per- | Purpose. tates Oue hundred poundat = We Premises, under penalty of | warmers" and Mechanics’; Dr. Dy B, Clank Than that: was Resins pe enaao was the eld we; | ormed in the chief theater of Moscow: the crown: CMrence he would certainly have been lynched. | andall drugyist, Price 25 cent. 221-3m, Ys eimply beyond comparison in the city. We have just ‘HARRY BM. ALBERTSON, ) Chas. 8. Bradley, Bank of’ the Republic; Samuel | gsleep.—Vauland Josreae ng situation of the plece being a combat in a | Under the clreumstances 1¢ is = added several large invoices of the very latest novelties. Attorns for Charies Pote, ¢ Petitioners, | Norment, Central National; John W. Thompsoi Sa eS rocky pass between a lion and an Arab chief. The UNDERTAKERS. MARKY SMITH, 5 Se See Ae an Warne A Youxa Lapy Scuoon ‘PraduER, in Little | lion scrambles up a stee ascent. and #8 about to John Floyd, one of the oldest citizens of be 2w Geo. H. B. White, National Metropolitan; ‘Thes, Compton, Mass. a few nights ago, was partially | spring from its summit upon tone pnlong the 94 His father wasa M. a ©. Pearsall, Citizens’ National; Thos. “Hyde, of | seuubea ther ‘sleep, and thought ‘she felt] man him down with a well-atmed shot. The | Geinhia, died Monday, aged 94 His, father was a : Lad Riggs & Co.; H. D, Cooke L. A. Bartlett, A” E. | something soft and warm abate ‘back of the neck, Of the lion had been sustained most success- | For he lag arrested and tried at Londonderry and Jp Gevenre: iGLISH TRICYCLES, for the Boys and Girls from | Bal in, W. H. Squiers, Otls ‘Bigelow and Chas. Dut think nothing was just: to sleep again Bb rse! named Alexeivitch | Convicted and sentenced to 320 bet. N.Y. ave. and L street northwest. — 4 (0 10 years old, at L. Dubois. When she felt a serata sctigation. i | deuly fell i and the management Cases | through influence, the seatenoe Was remit j= UT ML im, ee Maw iNJURED FURIA’ mouse which itrust hfs role or who ee WETEESDERT, SCRIBNER’S BICYCLE son A Maw Smuiovsiy Inaunmp BY AN Ixvontarap | WOWARIY curlosity, and sclectad her halk | to mstrust nis role to an active super wees hy has called a 1817 Eom een 02g Fatrect Sortie, | HEWER—Yesterday afternoon a mad heifer es | For its nest, The ast tesco nate | te intrust his role to an active supe time ar- | , Governor Hawkins, Lede ey NOnpoalts Balers" GUINNIP, DAY & CO. _0% F street northwest. _| caped trom its owner and commenced charging over the headboard and the teacher over the | rived for his debut, he bounded on, the flied faery Rell ies (rrepeBicrenty ny a EWIS JOHNSON & CO. through the strects, and on @ and 24 streets. admirable , and gcuttled up the elif irre- | Meet December 7, —— ; L he knocked a man and woman down. The man was ——_—_—_-s-_____ proachable But when the Arab chet dis- | tslation, the most important being the redistricting ats BANKERS hurt, and was taken tothe station-house, | ‘The Montreal ave now in | charged his musket, the lion, utterly thrown off | Of the Be renariveiecr ee CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 107TH | COEF, ¥ Streets, in an insenstble vondi- | full operation the which four mes- | his guard by the erect, On his hinder } | A largo tron, buoy has, been towed to the tower | 4s strects. ‘4pAM VERINIEE, YROM PARIS.-LACE CUR. STREET. tion. He gave the name of John Davidson when | sages may be transmitted over same wire at paws, crossed mee devoutly, and, lait bay of ew ork, were ite 60 be used So support, jaw A F oo Deen worked suocessiully ovek a etencat | wea funid the jubligat sboutsat ths aoa to convert tho power of Wave into | © UNDERTAKER, = *

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