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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. {Chicago Timen.} LETTER FROM NEW YORK. Would have voted for the regular candidate sooner SOCIETY NOTES, e Ex-Mimister Christiancy’s Grievance. Charged with Murder. Tecelved the concessions they demanded. —— : NPIDENTIAL 1 : one! ; Almost Suicide. tad Weer re ee ee tian’ oe guuteriag were 2d Edition MORE ABOUT HIS CONFIDENTIAL LETTER TO SECRETARY | HEARING IN THE POLICE COURT IN TITRE CASE OF MAR e 5 GARET GAINGS—HOW JULIA GRIMES MET NER ‘Life hss its cromes, ite trisis and troubles for ne all, | THE BIG FIRE—EX-SENATOR CONKLING—AN INTER- | something to justify their aithee in which re- | ,, BLAINE. ‘wo matter what path we tread or what ourcalling may | vigw WITH HIS BARBER—THE BALL SEASON— | spect'thes do ‘oon fer trom ceher alleged mare: | very animated, especially those on F and G streets, Derrorr, Mick, February &—The Pree Press of | DEATH. we. **Uneasy lies the head that wears s crown.” is 82 | operrg THE ALBANY DEADLOCK—ODDS AND ENDS, | ¢TS Of abuses. As regardsrepublicans, {tis thought | West of 17th street, where a number of ladies were this morning cont. ins a letter from ex-Minister | Margaret G 4 the colored woman charged Sid adage and true one, but the rule will work both | here that the stalwarts would have made a deal | receiving visitors. Cariettantr. ae Peru, replying to sor mortal with the murder of the colored girl, Julia Grim : peop ¥ e" a ~ | comments o} t paper on the recently published | on the 31st of last Decetnber, was put on trial Faye, and the heads of princes and people find uneasy Gs had they been in a position to do it. Several charming entertainments distinguished y z a Comments of that paper on the recently p = 0 put on trial Milows whe ber they belo town ste | SE ere ae on ODDS AND ENDS. jast evening, the largest and handsomest watch | THE VIRGINIA MINE DISASTER | Stace nana poms Pgngence between the United | the poise Court this aftern fr. Purvis, who ‘Mr. Michael Flanagan, «well-known gentleman of the : Petes ease The Greek play of Gqipus Tyrannus, which has | was at the residence of Representative .2ssell. eo . akteslers ak apben Suiee Clea s charge of the Fresdmens’ hospital, testified West side, living at No. 119 Sebor street, related the | The holocaust of Tuesday, with its wild excite- jell ipus Ty Ms P omaents in Various papers, Jade Christian been at Booth’s since Monday, will be presented | The sp: us house was again adorned with rare Tollow} represe About’ a year avo [ ai life, still 1 AE proceeds to “First, then, [ never, 9) tar aton The gist of mbor be was called to at. pospsrceniyaliassoeuerenipnoe cautery thocmation, | ment and loss of human life, still remains 82} tor the last time to-morrow evenin fe it recollect or believe, wrote a dispateh while minis- | tend theygirl, at No. 940 Now Yor, Y enmatory rheumatism. | ; = pated s z- rhs and other potted plants, as well as cu ecoliect oF be rote a dispaten 9 Kt nese liso a = 1 memes Pe Cotes emer Gocan cauwos Ort etriagig Proved a success?” Mr, Frohman, one of | flowers, tastefully arranged, and’ smilax trimmed | THE BURNED SCHOOL BUILDING, | ter to Pern, to Mr. Blaine assecretary the floor, bleeding ple surround the ruins day and night, watching | taining any of the we the smoke that whirls and drifts over the pit into iS OF Statement the managers, was asked. chandeliers and mirrors. The ladies’ dressing ser. Sees your editorial of ton 1 tm your fori ze, and the pain nat the girl had a Bmbs wore swollen to an enormous i b “s not rest easy “Yes, it has been all we expected. It was very | room was Immediately at the entrance, don upon the sale subject, or in the Chic a Toraninse manent. My seep was banished by niekt | Which men and women are known to have been | cu ocoscrul in Boston altheust ye had a great decl | faving ie cues were ollered hor eanioae ores | AFTERNOON NOTES FROM THE CAPITOL. | ahowe referred tor =plapetsnes and all « 5 My sufferings were | hurled toa horrible death. The fascination of the | of bad weath supper room, also on the first floor, was beauti- ence to communtestions actually Ww care of the | Spot is Increased by the fact that the names of the | “Was it as weil recelved here as there?” fully decorated, and its much ornamented table ——. t eretary ot Stace or fr provided’ with every proc ible dainty. yery best physician, and my wife was an | de: t from the listof the | “Better. The theater has been filled every ters, mean formal cn tal ¢ i night.” Coffee, tea, and punch were served here, and on ALL-POX LETTERS FOR GUITEAU. | ore fiimberedin result se x Pe tire and = tender nw but it all | missin e at work all day yesterday | "“Sthen it has proven a theatrical success?” the second floor both punch and lemonade were j the lexatton fepartinent from n ourh be new amou. othing: T ed T got hope- | tn trying to pull safes from the smouldering debr “It has been more of an artistic success than we | Teady all the evening. Choteesmusic was played eee are written, A discreet Secpetary of State, wh lord, whe Yess, and did not are to liv Mane Lae | Bat no effort was made to recover the bodies. | hoped: and It has been also financial success.” | PY a band of several musiclans on the frst floor, | EX..MINISTER CHRISTIANCY EXPLAINS. TL Of the dispaten ts called for for pt tified tag @ barton. I could have k: yeelf, T actually be- | ~ps the philosophy of the police is that the | “Wull you take ft anywhere else?” and dancing was enjoyed in the rear parlor on alwa any ound dS | Jutta was sending se the dumb Hieve, but that my duties as 2 hustand and a father re- | De Teen tea ad nat consequently there “No, this will end it. But such things are bene- | the second floor, where tue reception took ee in wituhoic 1 dis | waiter, and broke a butior butter strained me. I was d to desper: One day | need of h The scenes of thts remark- | fetal to the stage, and T expect to bring out some- p AS was the case at their first party t in , Whereupon Mrs. Gatues s hing about while relsting my troubl nd, 1 waa surprised | ; in wit ine like the recollections of a | Uiing of a similar character next season.” SRUINATy Bea ad Phen We Ruel ss | LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {Julia break her and” then to hear hinexclaim langhinely: ‘Rheumatism? Why, it | In whieh dames and smoke and | | Slosson's Dillan room tn 234 street nas Deen an |S rich ‘white sauin, with, thet roe at tee, seine U. 8 sper Aare eee pie ere othi lo you not use St. Jacobs il € ‘led forts rescue se | ° honthrn Dillard players and §) og ti ty e e] ia o = — r ” - Gene den nie: ax tenga viasioess vate or ma Wy bases ani heard: CO 0 nce the opening of the contest between Glocan embroidered in steel; ornaments, diamonds MISS | grouse of itepresentatives this After: saquentiy came down, holdin gure you quicker than thought." I had hea: eof eee 4 Vignaux at Paris When the returns were re- | Russell wore, over white silx, an entire dress of eect 4, and Said that that “stinking Sulta” ha Bt. Jacobs O41, but did not much confidence in it, and cour ived last. evening there were several hundred e Spanish lace. Her younger sister and Miss me to write Mr. Maine a her on the head. Mrs G Lold witness Dut I had the greatest confidence in the word: of my ors in the | men in the rooms. Others came and went several por Massachusetts, wore beautiful blue tol | In the House of Representatives to-day, after tating taany Laings which I did not | to go out and bri a ih, and sunt the door wo friend. On mg return home ¥ told my wife what he (my T first Saw her she was | Bours atter the. report. was received. When the | lets. ‘The wife of Gen. Steele, of Indiana, wore one the report in the first edition of Tag Stam closed, | {UK proper'for a dispatch, and to make sure of the white people fr x the noise, friend) had said of St. Jacobs Oil. She advised me to | toa window sill, with the smoke encir- | high run made by Slosson was recorded thet of the most elegant dresses seen, It was pale blue | (5° EOE in oe were as followas having It treated as private snd confidential, Ldid rss went out and fou lying on the take his advice. I did so. I did try St. Jacobs Oil, slender form ahd the flames darting ali | loud upplause, and also when the 1 satin, trimmed with white silk needle work em- roceedings s 3 not address 10 to him oft Lally, but siinply Wo “Hon. | pavement and it surprised me beyond measure. Itisamost won- | around her. Her fac le, yet one could | gune thus far. The Reena TORO Gee ne RE f, pee rice (ase) rom the committee on torelgtl ee 3. Bia ne, personal rhed at. the | nt Banket, « yo camel at Geaadillinn had ss 2 a2 ; 55 4-7 by Vignaux 1s sal ye the Ni ey hite satin, | 9 3, Peported a’ joint resol n Tequesting the | LF and confiientia e clos e Hine OF UES ¢ aployed al — — — ‘od ay ane ee pn, teeth Do: ton er Aad Ribena ieee ge er 75. These | timmed wits rare point lace; ornaments, emer- | president to give’ notice to Great Britain of the | TSatd thls letter mest be treate ectly con- | this house by Mrs. acatorer. This ably better from tl apts ** sabe O11 a | Would be fatal ‘To loosen her hold would. be | figures affected’ the betting yinitertally, In | #ds and diamonds. Mrs. Burehard, who attended | termination of certain provisions of the treaty of | tliential for your ow e and Unater the Presi | witness corrobors of Fanny Ross, ee ree ig nie ete ene | Cones to Chee te it ee lon aie | Ge early part of lie evening $100 to G0 aon cored | With her husband, the ditector of the mine, wore a Washington relative to the fisheries, Same order. | deut alone.’ T did not even copy it In the records of | and th additins eeae SG Sa e wrrehapeicanr en E rl Seceals np for h Rout be death. Soshe | 10 favor of Slosson; after the reuurns were seveived | HICh black velvety the entire front of which was | Vasuimeton Telative to th (and by unanimous con- | the | upon hier to jump for her I Hon, yet T find that portions of that letter | head strike the bricks, and mended the Oil to two others since, and it | Upon her td Be eee eae ana | $100 to $00 was offered, covered from throat to feet with cascades of fine | sent) the House proceeded to the consideration of a | Nve Deen published, how or hy whose authority I | ty cured them both. A lady aud gentleman who reside | Cit tothe sill. ‘The time tous seemed hours: to | _ It would surprise outsiders to know the extent of | Point duchesse lace. Representative Watson was | pill Teported from the post office committee author. | do not know, some correctly mext door to me are the Iucky ones. They are as enam+ * her it must have seemed ages. At last a fireman | the interest manifested by the men of the best cir- | With his wife, who wore @ peach blossom brocade, | izing ‘ored of the oil as suyself.” It if ON the pavement, anc c and some incorrectly.” | go for a doctor, and say Chat th he Postinaster General to adjust claims of | Noting somé of the errors, Le complalus that the | ea as pukcmisien pached her frni > ‘aladder 4 s | clesin New York in the forthcoming prize fight be- | tTimmed with pomt lace; ormaments, diamonds. | postmasters for losses of stamps, money. order | quotations from the lett-r make fale ituplications a cepa a Carried dowt Iimp and white There is scarcely | tWeen Ryan and Sullivan, A numberot prominent | Representative Hiscock’s witealso wore a superb | Posumesters for lowes of stamps, money order | quotatis Views, especially with regard to the pro- | _ The defendant took the stand and testified That LADIES’ GOODS. any tragedy that has not lines of comedy running | Club men have organized an excursion to New Or- | Wllet and many jewels. But these are only afew. | alty. No allowance beyond $2000 Is to be made | Wctorate over Peru. Taken in connection with | She Is caterer at Mrs Collyers, No. O40 New, Yorke L s 4 ; 0 Among others who attended were Representa- | without report to and action by Congress; nor is | the rest of the letter, he says it would seem he Was | avenue, aud Julia ortne empl =e hrowch it. On the day of the accident an old man | lens in order to see the fight. Ostensibly | A™ re without and action by Congress; no r letter. he says "a8 | avenue, and Julia Grimes was in her employ, and —— = Teportel to the police thal isdaugnter, Janeler | Mey gO for a trip in the south, Dut In reality ehey | Uves Randall, Marsh, fe Bowman and Wit Ray | tbe Ja t0 apply to losses that acerued more than | Only stating what he thought, and still thinks, | On the evening in question Julia Broke bavicr yp setae RT, Son, spinister, aged 40 yearswas missing, and that | have put their money up and want to see the mill, | MOIS) Deering and wife, Bowman and Wite, Ray | cix years, ago” The Postumster Gena te alan | Woilld be the result tf ome Me they poe ae as f TE Gates ue > New York | 2nd’ wite, Kobinson and wife, Ward and wife, s “ é ch al- | Vention or protectorate) should not be taken, and | lsh, and witness went up stairs and found ber Se Bald a e ak ERR RE Eee aE Goan | ani ints Favories eres aaa eiooer puton iim | Moore and wite, Aldrich and wite-and thelr son | jowancen’ POT’ % Comeress annually such al- | STA or procera) stout mot be take Ought | acting strangely, and she attempted to take the Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL and GER- | family, who do: sequently her obituary has | With confidence, because every one belleves that | Be ee eee Bence ane meson and acs | pat, diubbell moved to strike out the six years’ | (0 be adopted. Coe ia 5 gin] down stairs, and when they got to the stains MANTOWN WOOL, ART EMBROIDERIES, and all | peen written ov. TF again, with the Paddy Ryan wiil efther come off victor or stay | Ranney, Norcross, Van Voorhis and wife; Justice | ymitation, and stated that there were yery many Julla got Chrough witness’ legs and fell down the material for Fancy Needlework. comeont at list that sho Wessafé at home and had | 10 the ring till he 1s killed. He never gives it, witout Taanguictsce evra Be Simple claims of this character pending in Con- The Virginia Mine Disaster. statrs and drove a hairpin tuto ber bead, Witness ° avsortmel 5 "E GOO! TF. | ent “World? z for mon! Both men are In good condition now and the fight | the > Sey du reset gress longer than that time. NO HOPE FOR THE ENTOMBED MINERS. never had any trou ed. Bis HOSIERY. GLOVES, FRINGES orrntn. | Dot been in pad ila vee promises to be memorable one. ng Dwight; Genator and ats Dawes; ME-dohn Haws taht Seriuger argued against removing the limi. | | Ricitwoxn, V4. Fehmtery +The tasozmation es | Aiton furting tox we stat @ethat INGS. —_ ssf wae —_————-o-—_—___ penne Yo a ion. ive is mornin; rom the idotital we evidence for AS Weak, by Ne p : Roscoe Conkling s looming up again. ‘The din- z Heard; Mr. Allen, the Hawallan minister, and} Mr. Robinson (Mass) suggested that the bill | tuine disaster is of a most discouraging neture, | Uhecincuuistances ot teens: denuded an tere lode tnd msn te A ee a | SD RINaRY CEauE OLUR line tee wan CHIE ‘The Franking Privilege. daughter; Commotore English’s wife and her | snouid be made aude tt now pending be- | There ts no earthly hops that any of the ent mbad would leave tie tuatter t Uue court ISS ANNIE K. BHUMPHERY, ner of the Albany Grant Ciub, where hi ms ce To the Editor of Tae Evenina Sra guest, Miss Prall; the wife ahd daughter of Repre- | fore Congress, are now alive. E) effort 1s boing made to it. M t , the greatest man of the century and glorified with- | Before any serious steps are taken toward a | sentative Willams, of Wisconsin: the Misses | ‘Arter Stick notse and confuston the bill (not | the pit, but twill be mposeib) THE CASE SENT TO THE GRAND JURY, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, out stint, was his first decisive boom since he re- | restoration of the franking privilege, let the | Brown, of Capitol HL, With Mr, and Alls Haven- | being printed) was postponed until Wednesday | Where the men were, for days, and perhaps weeks. | Tb court wala ‘that Risre Wad tot eAMNN : tired into private Ife in New York. He ts very | peoples’ representatives recall something of what | 2C)0t Philadelphia; Mr. E. B. Wight; Miss E. C. | next. ‘The explosion destroyed al! tie apparatus, includ- | TB? court sald - MAKES CORSETS TO ORDER | posed a is | Sinith and Miss Taylor; Judge apd Miss Jobnston; | ~"The House then, at 1 o'clock, went into commit. | ing that use for ventintionrentthic with, evidence to prove that any crime was committed, | close r never appears tn public here sald of it when in full operation. I believe Ij Mra. Peterson, and many others of social and | tae of the whole ale Catiooih the chair) on the | be replaced before successiul operations ean bi 1 it was it Was mansiougnter, and the grand jury Jo cverv style and material, and guarantees perfect ft | T wen ith Aveuue hotel yesterday to in- | can spend an hour no better than in giving brief | official prominence. post oMice appropriation bill: See | Sime ABE a this trie htte | was the proper body to investigate the matter, ‘agent for PATENT “HERCULES” sup. | fer¥iew hin, Dut he was out, ind T dropped Into | -xersets on this subject irom reports of Postimasters | , Tie taind hop of the season at Wilard’s was by | POst© question Was on the item of $2,900,000 for | ity has pest) gloom over sual oie nue t0 the jury, ane PORTING. iding | tae barber shop for a sh. The shop was rull, far the handsomest which has yet occurred In that | letter carriers, and. on the various ainendiments | Village of Midlothlan, where, most. of t Saas : Poe udiné | put I found ir aud tumbled into it. A | General, as follow tastecully decorated ball room. Few ladies or | pending thereto. “Finally it ‘adopted in thts “thelr ho: “The maje 3 | Telease the dant on her personal recognizance "He: . ot be | Woro-e looking ba with hair and beard parted | I will begin with Postmaster General N. K. Hall | gentlemen failed to comply with the request. to Shas {under amendments offered by Mr. Blog. | in the si 1000 pear before the grand surpasce|. Ber stock of Fi 5 comp eliborately in’ the middie, advanced wtih: gr in 1851. He sald: “The increasing abuses of the | appear in evening dress, and in consequence many | hath and Mr. ‘Canuon of Illinois): For payment without suppe at upon | ury. and she has a full aseortnent of Ladies and Gentlemen's nity. stood bolt upright beside me and ge tranking privilege render desirable some further | CH0iee tollets were seen. At the of Mr. | to letter carriers and the incident expenses of the Win. HL Mars: pun boss,” = = man snd Spanish spoken. cee | Sin withering contempt at a beard of two days | (oo Fi ect these a ae a ing ae | Cooke, the enests were revelved by tor and | troe delivery system, $3,00000--$100000 nf which | fan old E brought here | Taz Gawrten Hosrivat. Fexp.—Treasurer Gil - cir = EB growth. : i eto. © frank | Mrs. MeDon: Starr, Mrs. Thompson, of 1 for bstablis ‘of the free de- | x the es lan to-day received Use following subser | Shave, sire” s documents of matters which are not such; | Ohto, the wive miatives Hutchins and | livery guicn Ghee the | ee geco ery pears rate Ngee G | tributing of frankede envelopes to persons | Morrison and Mrs. Me- Gaston wot “ deputy bot chavaiouibes fete n to rub my face | led to the frankin, flege; the frank- Id wore an elegant sea-foam tinted satin, with L mpitel Notes: boss. v ru Washington eity lim, and oecasion- | {ng as ‘oficial letters which are not such: the use | overdress and walst of rich brocade of the ‘same | __ The House committee on rules to-day agreed to | Ahout 40 wenn r g Cant MORE ATM | of the frank to cover Innumerable circulars for the | tht, trimmed with fine lace, and diamond orna- | Teport to the House a resoitition to increase we | {puul 40 ¥ ate T NORTHWEST. . 1 knew from ex that no matter | penetit of others tl he parties who frank them, | ments. Mrs. Starr wore bh velvet, With much | Powers and membership of the eormmittee on levers | Courniew extraction a. Se nere the barber 1 or how hich-toned he | snd the tranking of letters of other persons are | fine point lace. Mrs. Hutchins wore livencer ¢ i the improvement of the Mississippi river, the | yous qilied mi in Ue Ayivin, 7 ik isirresisuble. Pres- | d as some of the existing abuses, All | draped with black lace: Mrs. Morrison wore reased membership to come from states north 6 Jokn a +1 M., Walter these shouldin my judgment. be prohibited by | grey. silk, handsome : of the Ohio river, in tne . Severe penalties, and a> conviction for such aa | Groome was most becemlngiy-dre The House committee on naval affairs visited the f SPECIAL SALE OF offence should deprive the offender of bls frank- | Very brit in conversation, navy yard this morning to witness some experi- The War depart. Tsald nothink at all, str. Fine | ing privi Tt is also . the attention | attended were Gen. Hazen, Dr. Vi jet, Mr. | ments in Iron and steel. New Yors, Febras PY. Perris, 4th ime = : ‘Lerewded to $5 Should be directed to the fact that the | Georre W. Adams, Representative and Mrs. D: s fe committee on civil service reform to- | otier body was founlin t faut dot Port D. AL Russell, us LADIES’ UNDERGARS d rot five hundred dollars, tinposed by the | ing; Senator Mahone’s wife and son; Representa- | day listened to an argument by Dorman B, Eaton It lay like tt mornihg, of acuie gastritis . : over the barber, te | ¢XP€Une low, 1s found to be lisufficient to prevent | Geer : and Bes r, Bue Sand wite; Gen- | on chat subjec t. and was lyvi ‘i os aE 1G - rE * balla se ve arber. the countertejtin franks, eith with vith- | eral mers’ daughter with Vi ‘The sub-committee of the House elections ¢ apy €! y are st - SLIGHTLY SOILED, } rub with amazing roughness and sald | out the assent of the person whose frank is cours | and. Miss ‘Steele, or Loulsviil Mrs. | mittee on the contested. cas 4, Mavecn,to| fenad wen ie a ee Tae REVENtE MARINE Shevick, Reports re terfeited.” Thomas, of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs, 'T. G. Crawford; | publican, against Willa tn the third | he tile bo probably on | ceived at the T at show that am AT AND BELOW CC vhat you mlzht hone t, Postmasi Campbell, in 1955. | Mr. and Mrs. CG. P. Major and Mrs. | Alubama district, held a meeting ‘this morning. * “who 15 nu unusually kang c vss have Wail be aa ebely te All the same HOS bDeoply regretel actof 1851,redueing Brown; M Singleton, or Til: | The roport wil a inade on Tuesday next. It ds tis Winter been ret ne needed loge s conceite SS, longs © | ter postage, provision had not also been made to | nois; Repres Mr. clares {n favor of the sitting member and dismisses ers, The revente CLOSING OUT SALE OF codfish ha icy. How do I know? I knows | abolishth lege for rivate com. | Son And Col. Ochiltree; Mrs. Fernando Jones and | the contest. a ii work inthis direct fim well. Tve done is alr fur years, and} ee ® letters and docu | Mrs Grant sis, George W. Hooker, Mr. and Alrs. | | ‘The House committee on ctvil service reform vi - Payee ene never Ot s i ickle. He alwass’ c ments thi ked were limited to the | R. H. Guanip: Mrs. W. E. Stage, of Brooklyn; Mr. | had under consideration at their meeting to-day : INO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, Phair cause 1 fixed him up the night he | pubite service, the evil would not be as | GN. Day, Mr. G. Dunnip, Mr. Hunt Gunnip, and | the question of cstabinchnae etree departiaent Lieut. Daxesnowen retary . dizzy sperch In the Academy of Music, | great as it’ now 18; but low as are | oumerous others, including some of those Hamed | of avernment, embracing agriculture and prob- | Hunt to-day the nto Liew, AT A GREAT SACRIFicE. ryaeo. He thinks he's an awful beauty, the preseut rates of postage, the frank covers, pri gp attending other pars. Gen. Hooker and Mr. | ably Commercé and manufactures. The sentiinent ae Danenti the lost Jeanu: “Owing to cone . ‘het Well, n't samee. Now, yate correspondence of every description, and ab- | E, B. Hay offictated acceptably as floor managers. | of the committee was decidedly favorable inv in. ail “paar bain i enn givin’ you a stritzht tip when I toll you that hls | Stracts Iarcely fron the Treasure ‘The third geriaan, given by the Bachelors’ Club, | to the proposition. Also, the question of -en- BE eee eeennbex tee septate, Seach ter East Dae eee ee —— head i$ 4 monstrosity! I's like Guiteau’s. Postinsster’ General Brown (1858) sald: “In re- | which occurred last evening, was one of the most | larging the jurisdiction of the Court of Clatins |, PETERSBURG, Va., February 4.—Smalipox ng Vallis with you. . * Dh nol? lation to the franking privilege, it 1s Impossible | dellzbttul of their balls. Countess Lewenhaupt, | so as to relieve Congress from the consideration of | Prosen out n'a thickly settied Section of No = - eee DAES Well, sir, I'm telling the trutn, and I ought to | to toll to what extent itis abus-d—not olten, itis | Who 4S usual, exquisitely dre and wore | semi-judicial matters, now belonging to szveral | WaY county, in this state. A hospital has been : AMMANN'S | Se bandied th ee ae : call long to be hoped, b e to whom it Is allowed by law, | Tare jewels, received the guests, and carried a | committeess on claims, war claims and pensior established for the accommodation of the patients, 4 A = From piped Spenres enough— y, he’s gt aed rece | but by others who take the liberty to sign theif | boquet of choice towers presented by the Ciub. | and have Invited the judges of sald court'to conte: SriSS Ann ray, the colored ¢ ars old who WAS TO- se 86 1TH STREET NonTHWesT, | OBtolts shape. In the frst place, the head rans names under some pretended authority to do so, | Many ladies and gentlemen of the dipiomatie | wita them. a Foreign Aftairs. 1 spilila few days singe = bled lps Noe ae von ton tt tung | OF Wuder no authority at, iI” Governor Brown | Corps, a8 well as others weli Known oflclal and THE PENNSYLVANIA WAR CLAIMS. adanthar ea eonnomepdaanteric Se Geen Govceel Se VN. " ne netvibes tone gsein Nr yp I runs | was a very courte enulerman., soclal life attended, including not a few of those ones ‘, Februs ie Empress of Ausi ae ne 1) A down grade to his forehead like the head of a | “postmaster General Light Gienvald: “The frank: | saute ee eee oe aia ot a few party, | Three commissioners representing the state of ete Baie ingore ga has arniy ef, and Wil proceed’ bo Nead and Cook), at- | Mes arrived al Dov an mes “4 by Mr. Stenger, as counsel, appeared be- THE EGYPTIAN CABINET CRISIS. z yeocantsa sae Posray, Laws — Cherokee Indian, with a board strapped on its In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MONO- | skull. Do you get my idea of its shaper Like GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for thenext thirty | Guiteau ylvania (Messrs. Mahon, ing privilege, as accorded to various officers of the | A large and pleasant party was given last nizht | Penn government, Was from the beginning, and still fs, | by Frank B. Noyes and his sister Maud, to Mis y e post pid, ah arace Hilb Ls t ‘wetive daug! t! 30 Ci aims to-d2 eo ’ — Pee conitict with tho trus theory oF 1s ea ees | of ton 8 Gr ittone Of Vallejo, Call(omnia Ness And nade argument, on thosubrecvat, tae claliny | yGaitoyFebriary +—Aiteruoon.—A ministry has | 5 isvuhanging te 2 Button. Te. aoe se me and | Another potent reason for the abolition of the | Munorn ts spending the winter 18 V ashington. and | of citizens of Pennsylvania for loswes sustained | NtYCt Been formed. conta toil, Who 1s BOW 3 We. Sine ee ‘cised, 18 found in | her visi greatly enjoyed by a large cirele of | trom Union troops and for hor: nd stores sup- aiand ie: . confined inthe datorters, with a 4 $1.5 ead, went § separable from its | friends. | pited to them about the timeor the battie of Antic: The Kidnapped College Students, | Yisiition ut the postal laws, in tustlig Use of AO 6 : “$140 ¥ big war abuses, though constantly ex- | | Abother handsome dinner party, most of the | Cin and during subseyuctt inerusionsetthe rues | ITHACA, N.Y. February ¢ freshtnan sup- | Harther his swindilug schemes, De. ee lency verted upon fora series of years, | guests at hh were members of the foreten | Tye amount or the clalus now asked is about a | Per lost night was ss, despite th sof Deviat and Voss took Wiisea before MUS. J. P. PALMER, Duthie the | nstourtly i . gations, was given by Secretary and Mrs. Fre- | quarter of a million dollars, and the delegation | Uae sophomores to wit it, ‘The kidnap t Mills Unis afternoon, and he was = Ee a topped here x mplained to Postmaster y t evening. maintained that to take new evidence in the cos3 | Ped freshmen Putin oUt were released | Committed to Jali for clk of Lac grand jury. ee 101 F STREET NORTHWEST. a onfidence | 1 Hole of the pr g practice of private | nd Mrs. Loring gave their custo- | would require a grester expenditure tent rom duran 4 ck my 180 T COST! AT Cos woul. be7e4 pane se Le | individuals in bringing recutirly to lun, as well | mary Fri suing reception which was very | Cains th ves aMOUDE LO, #8 some of the wit | 1:t%, Of course for Uae supper. TL is asserleT Uiit | Gray pow Dastar id be good, Wan'lso pti | as'to ot abers cenerally, @ bunc bie, and was atienued by many of thos? | nesses reside In distant pitts they had been locked up ina house on Heustis | St tents a. Bul tits alrs—some tonie on your | of envelop: ROL ee ate | Seen at the other entortanments. Parts ¢ strect. =e a Would startle an | tat “ora member to decline to th |e the, mnarTuage of ae. Mi r Smallpox Letters for Guitean. Wail Street ‘To-day, ques rentire ‘or the face, inied as & discourtes Snina Jo aly i FBTR 5 s "| 5 atone-thicd s to He Just 20, sculptor, was quiet a Srar ri eee Sewe uch be! oe soi arden Russ w Holt re ‘ athe Office. All on a sudden the oficials , tt noon, Deputy W ¥ stated that no amount of vigflance brite on K si MILLINE rts done Up at last he strats THE SNow Sron to interfors tte Wa A. Yates, mina oe K MARKED the Twenty at the Academy of Music. Iw. a late hour In the morning, and I saw three extra- cond reghuent. They were all given tinaster General Randall (186%) observes: | nesday. Ample preparations have been made to | that looked I : at every one til) | “EL have twice in my annual reports called make tls entertatnient fully equal to thos 7 | tion to the gross abuse he franking privileze, | tofore given by the Club, allot which ba It becomes my duty again to « of the frauds | notably handsome and enjoyable, alittle black water, Mr, hand burned the lev know,” he said, “but peopie think Ss go right to Gull Tet of D MEDAL Sor VIN. BLACK ED | (u s Seat, Wanouh AropDIng: a governinent, and no regniation Pa stpenumbere: iaited poe ene y direction, The canse of the ¢ Mids te ingetigr ect hn Ae Hep pry GLOVES—2- bution for 90, cot sho. cent to the brush boy or me. ul nf, however sirtngent, can arrest, | it was over sant reception was held, | aitoment: was the opening of aletter from Marl | vie porary MES. M.S. 5 THE BALL SEASON. this wide-spri Mil tag 0 Jon: atten maay prominent pe men hen a nt | As Ga, thane. ‘souta W 5 m Qancies'y oes es balls given this week were the most | Pib!ic offivers dread the dis of systemic | Nwasrous handsome and eost eta, Minols, wht lowing mes- | $y th itive stat j aclayed, 50 S_ivo how's betula ——__—* — of the season In one sense. Monday | ators nore Uk.n they love W, Of witich | ceived by the bride, as well as the good Wishes of | sage: -Here T se It is worse ich has + a zi N © oT's ees ihe ‘ pei Ue appofi ‘The process of | a large etre of friends, Unin the sentenc Rub yourseit | am, SL Brows ne Sedaka I ght Was the ball, Tuesday night the | puritication, to be edective, must be applied | ‘The Anatostin Boat Club has issued Invita- | with tie scab, and twill surely stop you | oods dealers, toy mnige am stig REMNANT SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS famous “Charity ball,” and last night the ball of to the fount iin than to the stream.” | tions for arcception at Morin?’s Hall next Wed | In the cen the sheet w rd 0 | _ — | | The iwoney oa sto Jeet. Priuie ‘The market for fe nie is duil, al, IN REAL AN D IMITATION LACES. here- | once scrate been Sent E NEW YORK Se : ney see ci € au, Hits letters b Posted rates for prime bankers | The following are Vhe onentne aud closing pm + ALL LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS AND COLLARS | Prencit ball of the most CverWheinnne ottine. | betpetrated upon the teventes of the Post Ofice | Mr. and Mra Enene Roa, of Flushing, N. Y.,| pass tarough the tspertion of of sterling are unchanged, : maetS | og te New York Mock M Vinday. a8 Te Foo h hd cde eteeo te most overwhelming, startling, | opartmeat by th abuses. * * * It is é are Visiting her parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Underhill, | there ts any’ smal virus in them, it might a by spectal wire Lo HL. H. Dodge, 530 15th street pe eS and suggestive kind. ‘The academy Was a mass ; . , : mated that the loss to the department by this | 525 20th street. d through the whole Jali.” glaring decorations and gaudy color. Every ‘ast ‘The Markets. Opening, Closing WM . fy ast | species of abuse of the franking privilege has Ss prisoner's mail will hereafter be handled | BALTIMORE, Feb: 4.—Virsinia Ga @ - ‘er te om — gia ia te town was there and the fan gre\v | amounted to from one miltion to. oud million Ts There No Remedy? refully. Mr. s 1596: dio Ravi duc couposin, @8r de: | Alton sind Terre Haute = ss FRENCH FLOWERS, LACE NECKWEAR, RIB- | poll obliged to futerfere and break it ape SPS Gotted tune tin oniywes toavoldee To the Editor of THe EveNina Stan: a s exainined and tun, | BALTERORE rrusty a. Cotton quiet_mia- | 4- D. Tel. : “= 4 BONS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, 60rlock in Ue inorning, when over a thousand | huge, which is becoming syst-matized and whien | Knowing your sentiments in regard to the treat. | Gof! te J He, upon the receipt of the first | ai Cat enchatged. go BEADED LACES AND DKESS FRONTS. Extreme ubundon, “It ts astoniobine te notice fou} 1880 Severe a {4X upon tie revenues of the depart- | ment of burglars, I, as one of a inuch-abused and | letter, had himselt vaccinated, Hose tiueen canataasieed ad oeatiae otk tae Utter earclessness of men, who have reseatdens ment, ts to abolish the franking’ privil long-suffering community, ask if nothing can be GUITRAU VACCINATED. al.45; No. 1-Maryiand, 1.4i}4a1-42, (No. 2 western | na Of weight, when at ’a Ball of this Klud | Oeer. canaral Crea ; done for tts protection? Tn Tum Sram of Friday | Guiteau, when he heard about Mr. Scovillew let | Winter Boel); Ecbenary, 2-90al- 305; An Elegant Stock of 1 could give pie ames, OF three worthy gctmaster General Cre OLerurpaae Ge cae last IS a acvount of the trial, and conviction, at | ters, was very anxious to be vaccinated. So the qui “western firmer but fnact! REAL LACES up in boosting a plump litte biack-ryed gi, ina | Suid: “But the most potential reason of alt for | tke Pollce Court, of aman named MeGi, ravated | Cberation was successfully percormed on his arm | soir whit W0:, da, sedow, 1; Mi o.thirlington and | pink domino from the door up to the first gifiery, | te Abolition of the franking privilege is found in | LS, Previous conviction and penitentiary sen. | Yesterday. steniner, 60a On ‘ s.L. and No. In Venice, een ne Tosettime Collars, Capes, | where another highly respactable cluizen woe STC oS Sen aus WHION seer Y Me | ue This Meith ap ears trom the testimony, | After the letter from Tilinois was opened, four | £0 pe pg cape ean 233 jouncings. : nSep3 xercise.” Aga 7 f ei 1d to conte a 2 ; Pennayi 50u52. Rve quiet, Iai. cham- | T renew my recommendation for the repeal of the | broke Into the dwelling house of a Mrs. Ladd, in | more letters, sald to contain sinallpox scabs, were os pagne down t changed and dull. Provisions unchanged. Butter firm—western packed, 18044: roll, 25 Fee firm, 2 : winged Cottes | \ holding her up with one band and pourla @ back of her neck with the other. ring econ! Georgetown. opened no fewer than fiftcen lock- | found In the assassin’s mail at jail. There was one XU Might was the © franking privilege. Its existence ts utterly Ineom- | fa t pinces, approoriatoa the articles of value | from Center Falls, Iowa, one irom St. Louis, one BECEPTION AND PARTY REQUISITES A | building w and be therela, ransacked the whole house, and upon | from Chicago, and one from Los Alamos, N.M. The SPECIALLY. ral flowe rominent men ant being confronted on the stairway with his | letters were all anonyious.- One letter, supposed { loveliest women of the city danced for charity Looty on his person. added to the above crimes | to be infected, was received yesterday from Bteu- —4 sweet sake, with all imaginable grace and deco. 2 ity ball, and the vast » pallble With an economical and vigorous adminis: utiful natu- | tration of postal Flagrant frauds have n practiced du past year, and Will con. ue to be practic r Its Cover so long as the athe 1Ga2v. P ‘. ne : Canoes: Y to fair, B4ady. acer jet —A soft, 02. Whirky steady, Lou, ireichts to Liverpool jr. steamer nochanged. Receipts—flour, 2,312 barrels: wheat, 5,920 bushel»; corn, 1,522 bushels - . a cowardly assault with violence and at the point | ben county, 2,666 in 77 t = run, | Lest night, again, was the vast buliding | Privilege ts protected by jNawry ast and Maren | of the pistol on a defenceless indy! | And the sen- iste Wker Gon. Fon bukae ee See | L. Noot, gloring in arms, sifelds, Dunting and colo nee frankie nutty, Zist and March | tence tinposed upon Usls convicted house-breaker, 100 bushels. and Per pee fights v odinaty extent. There were | ° Dut itis doubtiuwhetier itarouttaces | cowardly assailant of an unprotected lady, and Collectorship. ‘@ y4.—Stocks dull. Money, 4, | Hannioal any y VAN » Washington, D.C. | thous: ent; the Drilllaut uniforms of the septs € a ne ee ie woul id ag would-be murderer, was what? Seventeen montis | There is a fight,of some magnitude,over the office eclung, 483%; do. short, 489%." State bouds | Hani MES. © voxovas, f milith and regular’ ariny and navy intngling with Poured Into Congress tron an | a4 twenty-nine days iimpcisonment (with an ad- | of internal revenue collector at Atianta, Georgia. Bo pan egy wr pe peg Z Bi | gave it all the # needed. senile T do not mt > At. Creswell was taken | above sentence likely to have’ a preventive effect | others, have the ear of the President on the organ- er and weak, 17.00318.25, Lard | Lake EI seesee ODETTE. cole te Mad ahd bet ome wous charge | on the large force of burglars now at large, and | ization and encouragement of the independent | *$3x)%c Pasay. s : Theater goers have considerable curtostty to sev | titlonss but it he has. coumaltied no greater bin | (aly and nightly engaged on thelr employment in | movement ot Georgia, wants Collector Andrew: ene ‘will open at hor how Sedo's new comedy of Odetfe, which is to ve | than that, he may safely take a tirouh ticket to | {n tals District to equivalentiy tneet aad beeen | Clatke, of Atlanta, removed. Collector Clarke ts re~ | j brought forward at Daly’s next Montay nignt, | te hap y, wana weitiout the Teast danger of Delg such crimes as the above, or 1s. Uhe vigilance com- | €arded by Commissioner Raum asan excellent om RANCH HOUSE 1335 F STREET, Will be received. Some say that the great succes Tents Hole Gis Stiton. | mittee to be the ultimate redress? cer. General Longstreet, and the other people ™ aoe SSE * cues Of the play in Parts by no meansdetonninrs Iesue- | vy the mis unay Uses setted RERMERNG | a pialadelphia lately, when a thet was cap. | wio ‘are connacta with "hia tn tie inabeke ee ie i y 2 y eaten ere eettted. In ‘the first | tured in the bedroom of one of our distinguisied | ent movement in Georgia, thought It necessary WHERE SHALL TREY GO? ~ ms cess In this country, Where ides of morals are so | place, there 1s no Valld reason why a member of | ST : a i pment the e ropol.tan Elevate jashington, D. C., some elegant Bongrens an any Oise ee ie French visitors and turned over to the authorities | for the good of that movement that Clarke should | qne trustees of our sebools will have dimcutty | P different. Others say that a great play Is a great | ongres ay oe an pu we on ee ould not | py that courageous gentlemen, he w°s at once in- | be superseded, and Col. Farrow, formerly district z z, eulty | New York _ ; play, and will succeed anywhere. In conversition | Pay, the postage on his pri te gaters and pack- | dicted by the grand jury, tried, convicted and sen- | attorney for Georgia, made hls Successor. ‘The re. | !8 providing Immedfately suitable, or in fact any, asashviile ar DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES | With Mr. Daly last evening I asked him if he that he ah y Tape See ee Plan | teuced to (it I remember rightly) ten years in the sultwas that a determination to put out Clarke and | accommodations for the seventeen hundred or | New Jersey Central. thougist the piece would be well received. ge hee sbuy ac ebe t PnP ie Pet | penitentiary, and all this Gn the next day after | put Lares cat Ror tay and the papers were | more pupils turned into the streets by this fire, | New York Central Mead bape esa Neen acerca tas Peck a ee ae be sald, _sardo gon Hapa the offense Was committed, and for a crime by | yesterday made out. Kor the first time yesterday pte . 5 é *4 ‘The trustees will, probably, on Monday night | x, c Ww “ferred. srees less heinous than that perpetrated | Cominissioner Raum heard of it. He took ste 2 | Norfolk and Western preferred. . }to be the greatest of all his works. while it | L#t (he following bill be enacted Lato a I D | by Mculll, Oh, for a week, a day, “al hour of | which delayed the fulfilment, of the change de- | Meet and endeavor todevise some means of con-| Northern Pacts... ‘i = 4 a comedy, there is an underlying serious | away irom ube De anne of dustles “and my | Phittdelphia law In this aMicted District! termined upon. Farrow was removed a couple | tinuing these pupllsin school ;but the outiook ts not | Nerthern Pacific Dire. Ponovan will remain betr fora few daystotake | Vein, From first to last the movement ts | (hint for It, all will work smoothly and satisfac- | “The police who have done their duty well In the | of years age from the office of district attorney, | promising. In South Washington, division No, 4 | Northwest. ‘geders for French Drewes, &c., &c., before going to | Tapid, and at times there are scenes of great cn capture of criminals find it a matter of great diffi- | upon charges which have been again brought up, | Of the public schools, the want of additional | Qilo Central Paris, . 2 When the trenath. | Take the first act or prologue. | , (‘He tenacted, ¢2., That section twenty nine of the | culty to obtain convictions from lack of sufllctently | ahd were to-day latd before the Secretary, ‘There | school room has Leen seriveds ian sce ae ‘open. | Obto and Miss. a28-2w MONDAY, January 90, 1882, When the play opens the “Count Lature” and his | 8¢tof March 3, 1879,"(United States Gtifutes at Lange, | strong evidence, but in the above case we have | was a hearing belore Secretary Folger this after-| Ing of the schools last September. The sub board | Ohio and Miss, = = Wife “Odette” have Hved happily for several years. ~ ey ey hereby, amended to read as the conviction of a notorious burglir upon the | noon in regard to the matter, at which both Com- | of this division, Messrs. Lio; and Pearson,— poveras Their child, a girl about four yous old tes al i net eetcbhiehing pent soniet gut | cleanest and Strongest evidence, with the above | missioner Raum and Gen Longstreet were present, | made pret etlerts oe thet thee Procure suitable ie ais ea er eee ene Might the Count returns nome | for other purposes,” approved March 3 1877, for the | Tesult, Comment is superfluous; but oh! kind | The matter was not finally settled, rooms for their crowded schools. "The four third Gewtice REETS. ist e bond =“ = Iktog to his hrother, Seanenieica oe Oneal jal matter, De, atid they. are STAR aa your Mende Gide oh ae Expe ee Pr dont ei jeld’s Te arate, Sap ex Saomlnge Thaker __ CONTINUATION | as accompanied hitn, sees a secret door um: | hereby, extended to all officers of the Ubited's ine reforin that Will give even slight justice to mses resi jarfiel Placed on hal and have been so continued, LADOne UNDEMDAAIES |W Fee Comm san who comes to mect nis | rameae, meinding metnbars of lther al cues to bene an outraged comunity. aa a four ances ey Wwebeen overcrowded, | Stel ant SF, 4 | ion of office from which of v = a= LIC: le by 1 73 Sount fad be sate aOR. Before this al sae ie tauiitied with a weement of the penalty for ‘Terrible Disaster in Virginia. The select committee of the House, of which fered mins be made waMicienie pee (a on peeeeices aes A vor e susp'ctons 101 | And the provisions th | ~ s p ~ si : ‘ auth drives “Ris unraderet kee cs aay | sone a ery he ha, crtaced frie ste aru A telegram from Coatlield. Van, Fobroary & eayas | Representative Taylor, of Ohio, 1s chairman, Srelver schools Mey be Cooma i th a St Paul End Oman 33¥ of Goods offer ~1. ani rly Is unfaithful wife out of the | cable toall official mil matter of the Smithsonian List! relegram from Coultield,Va., February 8, says? | charged with auditing the expenses attending the | twelve schools may continued for the ‘aul and Omaha sf The at ic ss tation. Provided, That thix act ball not extend or | , e nese! a POSS: st Oma — cee Oto pane Sane, tes cute yal | apply to Pension sueuts or other officers "who receives | An explosion occurred ut Grove shaft of the Midlo- | fitness and death of the late President _Garileld, Been 4 ee ae Aes nar one be Terns Paces ee. es eet mm —— ey tenderly brought up the rr ed | fi allowance ax compensation for their services, in- | thian coal mines, one and a half miles from here, | met to-day, and after hearing the Teport of the tf > Tet - y Texas and Pacific land grants. Toy 70: C)PENING OF REAL Lac i | who is now-a- young woman and heen ken. | cluding extenton for SeiteAd egetion 3915 of the | about 1 o'clock to-day. ‘Thirty-two mon were | Sub-commiltee in favor of p51 ng the sergeant-at- | Fohools. A root of two may be bad ieee Pree | Calon Paciiie 118%, 118% Duchesse Laces, Gilets and Hdkfe.; Pointe de | Meanwhile “Odette” has pursued a downward | Roiei “| caught in the shaft and there 18 little or no hope | Sims $4.00 for meney expended Ly him during the | byterian church, om 6th attest neat the: Jetfereonr Wabash and Pacific 36 we Tse Pion eos ites Dachens. Sania and Ma | course, amd, after having been the mistress of a| To save the reader the trouble of reference I will | tht any of tiem will be gottenoutallve. ‘The gas | Obsequles, hea Dr. Bliss, the surgeon in | PRC armory butlding, on the mial! between 6th and | Wabash and Paciic preferred. 67 bid . Bad qammcteas, Fichus and Serf: Spanish Guiyure | price, has Decome the malstress of a professional | state that section 2 ised Statutes ts | {esters went down nearly to the bottom of the it | Charge of the late President during Me iliness | 7th streets, would, if it could be obtained, accom | Wéstera Union. ba os maouing Laces: Srania, ‘Nets: Black and White | gumbler. Sariou uses all his art toalist syne the continued use of special | eee cs and wan Whe Ree een cveunt | For “obvious reasons the committee decided | MOdate eljeht or’ten schools, In the’ Friends’ | Richmond and Danville. = Ban a oe and Drees Bronte, cue. ete. Maxinemade | pathy for the tather and duuciter, and inthe | mps that absurd and worse than use. | of the sineke 2nd gaswhieh was suffocating. They | of to permit the publication Of the letter at res | MeetIbE house on I street, between 18th and here paredite offer tic fuse atid iuvel complete astortnent | Common Of thts act brings it about that the | less device, which ever should have been fabel- | Teport the pit atire, Dut will try agaln in the morne | 2 e cominunication ref Hh 12 streets, there ts 2 £000 room for one #2hool, and The Courts, pare i taiegst cot nowt complete aeeortment | youn man caunoe matey «Herings etree | eas cele’, ing to resen the untortunates. “News of the disas- | the work performed By the Tespectiee ataraling | there is turniture there Suitable for an eighth Couns m1 Guvanas Tem. —_— MW WILLA. AN, j the condition that the countess shall change her | One word more. In drafting the above pitt 1 | ter rapidly aPread, and soon a crowd had gathered | surgeons “It contains no itemized account of | S7ade OF grammar school. ‘Thursday, Block agt. Smith et al; anzumens 2 PENNSYLVANIA AEE etn to be colt eee gets presents a | availed myself of the suggestions, and it has the | 2t the shaft, and tae scene was most distress. | Surgcons (It contains no ttemize compensation | 22 People of South Washington will strenu-) ecncluded und cnuse submitted. Nallor ug. CoD _T Cite Treviee, Pari ‘ald promis te te “ee Ti second act ts for the | approval of one of the best informed and clearest- Ang 28 Benny: ene ae Tot eee shoud be allowed, but leaves that mater to be ae By ape elec School builting | tey; reading of record commenced. Spare x : shows what has taken | he: Mice etolservica, Ne! ie . on e Jel 80 as the mx & MME: ® VAN ecru, Place i the fttcea Years. In the thind act the |"Verg reapecttullye Pot ou aero Kiva, | The cavise of the disaster Asinobpostively knows fetoured Oy, the members of the comunittee. | “hops and locomotive houses Of tke Pennay ivnes | . Yesterday, Nallor agi. Conly; hearing resumed, eae <2 Scene ts latd is Lald in @ gambiing saloon. “Odette” | Washington, February, 188% "| Some attribute it to gas, others cay the boller in | Th atees which would. prokeble: be oren ee ee | railroad. are continued opposite, or. ‘the | Shiles agt. Whecler; dismissed ‘by order of Biles. ROUES IT MANTEAUX, | here denounces the gambler with whoin she ee ~ the pit exploded. George -M. Badds, the superin- | the ditending surgeons. the meabersot tine oe, | Waaty or thirty trains that dally pass the Cmctir CouRT—Judge Macarthur, . M112 Thirteenth street northwest. been living, and asks who will raise her from her wh. tendent, states tat the gas testers made an exam- | Tittee regard the communteation from the sur- | Schools continue to annoy and frequently entirely | Thursday, Sayles agt. Cohitabia Rallroad Com. aiSoames of at dowitoon fori at | Ei he rh wut Heres ke Sos Cee | stowox wike rue ouear actin aanen, | HOLMAN OHNE MK Ma tne® a | fons ncn aS" Fry appre amd Sk | Sabet school opeatons on thea a the Sr | pony Toate cord setae ane BOG * ss 's furnis! is left. @ FOOM With her, says he will on cer- LOSSON WIN! ABD MATC no gas here is no owever, that son. ere are four or five front jockler; settled, agt. ry Ne etaiica ir tokens Goodie Wintec “ain conditions. esto give up her | Slossoa won the billiard match which terminated | Hoss nct killed by tite ex plaslou will be sudtoee ted aithoreed by Tree qucerstooa that Dr. Bliss was | Sotiaing, and a new siding hue just be fea tor | tied, cach side to pay tts own costs. Goodhart age Buttons, = ipa” bak hs Har eae eg dase she | tn Verks, last might, he making a total of 3,000 | With black damp and sinuke, with which the pit is DORDRURIGAGER TEE ee ‘Express | De Wandelear; verdict fur plainuit. Wilson age . RS. SMITA, NO. Gis NINTH STREET | dauzhter, « Bet m wo has alwayssuppona | Fhe attendees ieee cenig en aor i Grate. The hate 1a WRGh Peep TiC Borwara coples of it to each of them for endorse- 5 oot | Yesterday, Louisiana slate Lottery company PESERY od PESOS LADIES |W Matey Sat ste aug er | Ane cumecment te py isk enlag| ean ee de, ann but Yrs : Siac Osean nine wt aged CAPS a specialty, : aS + Mets e * Cor at She will | Vignaux dee! hat @ lost he would @eman eri 7 THe A AM. GI sige ‘} ; =e = grant everything for her daughter's sake. She | revenge in an elsht days’ game of 4,000 points, | Three attempts were made ly the superinten- CCOUNTS OF IBSON AND W. A. ruj of defendant suit aba 1 ik: YON BRANDIS. Tetires from the scene under great emotyon to enter | Slosenee Les last night was thirty-two ai | dents, two brave miners: test, ish communtea- | Cook for services in the star route cases haye been tae Buning ‘& Ballock; defendants ° Pennayteanta ave..0 EST», stationery Store, | DeUTeBE Tike eurtatm drops ou the unlon of the Vignsux’s twenty-stx. fe Enthusiagm shown Hon w:th the doomed Bee, ey ‘Without sucess. | sent to the Treasury department from the De. Faery eee pigeon heya Me 4 of a ore, over the result ts indesci able. ere were re- Le i e cot, Which was Atta ormeriy with Lord '® Fasior, Now York, and Win Who are to play the leading ports?” peated cries of “Vive Slosson.” The following | broken xbout 40 teet from the surface, but were Atom Goa Gea noid first, Py Aires oa Kvenine Drewes, Beldd Pens 6 ecstaltes Ada Rehan will play the part of “Odette” and | cablegram was posted at 12 o'clock Jast night In| dtiven back by carbonic acide gas, In despair, | or the "Trea to” whom the accounts ‘ Dotinens acd Suite: hee i | Harry Pitt that of the “ Count.” Helen Stophel | the billiard saloon of Geo: . Slosson, in New | about 2 o'clock, all hope was foned. When # Cloaks, made at the shortest ? George have gone, now has them under consideration. a notice; perfect work, superior fitting: satisfaction (Bijou Heron) will personate Berangere.” York, “slogson wins the ateh with Viz nau BY Se oe age ipo In regard to Col W. A. Cook’s account, there guaran terd. nib THE ALBANY DEA! 7 points.” @ Saloon Was Crow with ea; A a ras eiient Mficuity and eaaimoene =e ‘The fecling yestentay when the news qrme that | Partis3ns of Sloscon, and wien the cablegrin teas | Twenty-four of the thitystwe anfortunate po le ee j ME. WASHINGTON, — Pioeeshon te me that | ead cheer upon cheer was given for the Amer- | Were married. Soon their wives and children re are several questions whi EASHIONARER, ad-lock at Albany Was broken was Sne of re- | eats virice assembled around the mouth of the awzul tomb, | Were ant several MATING ANY TRIMMING STORE, | Itef. John Kelly, when asked what had brought ——~+¢2—____- ‘The most heartrending scenes took place, All VANIA AVE. about this result, sald he did not know, but was | ANOTHER Baby ELxrnant.—P. T. Barnum has | further efforts to reach tue botsom of the tatme Ind Waiting for Intelligence from Albany bimseit. | ted another elephant to his already larze stock to be abandoned, as there was danger of Dy conflagration from the fires of the engine ‘There was a smile on hig face and a twinkle tn his | Girth ty eae re ay Cesc phant Queen gave | eT ventana ree engin ore tt ated that he tt be birth to a female baby elephant at eight o'¢) 238) “eh ‘ved abother over enemies, Sixty-cne smallpox patients were fa the Tami Jal at the parang ore,