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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. snd 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’. “The EVENIxG Stan is served to subscribers in the see Se ‘oF 44 cen! month. Copies at the counter, eentwesch. By = postage prepaid 60 cent 8 mouth, ue year, $6; «ix mon! {Entered at the Fost Office at Washington, D. C., as Second-class mail matter. } ae ‘Tue Wrekty Stan—published on Friday—$? a year, Postare prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15;30 copies for $20. 2 An mail eubscriptions mnst be paid in advance; Bo paper sent longer than paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. TTIR RVENING ees THE SUIT AGAINST GEN. BRADY, . THE SMALL-POX IN, VIRGINIA, Pad an D7 PS IMPORTANT DECISION IN A RAILROAD CASE, Telegrams to The Star. Indignation on Account of a Verdict. A MASS MEETING BELD TO DENOL —— = Cucaco, I Poss, Iiinois, i. February 11.—A special trom El r-OOEN SAYS: A MARS ity Oficials, the city ¢ ty, Ve 59— dreds of - 9,002. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1882. held here NDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Awverweste—Sth paste. ATTORNEY! Int pace. Avertow Sares—5th and 8th pages, Booxs, &c.—7th page, Boanprxe—4th page. Business Cuaxces—4th page. Bouripers’ Svreutes—Tth page. riz Irems— sth page. Cousrny Rnat. Estare—4th page. Dratns—Sth page Evvecstion. hb pare. Fixaxctat—6th page. Fawriy Screcirs—4th page. Fon Rewt (Rooms)—4th paze. For Rent (Honses)—4th pace, For Rent (Mixceilaneous)—$th page. Fox Sate (Miserllaueous)—$th page. Fox 841e (Houses) 4th page. Gextiese 7th pase. Hovsrrcasisninas—7th page. Laprex’ Goovs- 6th paxe. List or Lerrens—id page. Maraicrs— 8th pace, Moxex To Loax—4th page. Meprear, &c.—7th page. Prarsoxat—4th pace. Proressionar—4th paze. Prorosats—7th page. Praxos AND OxGaNs—Tth page. Rartroaps—ith page. ‘RexiGious Norices—Ist page. Srectat. Norices—Ist page. Srectatties—4th page. Steamens, &c—ith page. Sarx Drrosrr—Tth page. Sewixe Macurxes—4th page. ‘Tue Taapes—‘th pace. Unpentaxens, &e.—8th page. Waxtep (Help)—4th page. Waxrep (Situations) 4th paze. Want (Honses)—4th paxe. Waxrep (Miscellaneous)—4th page. SPECIAL NOTICES. Agency for Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York. Immense stock Low prices. Fancy Lampe, Sbades. Portable Gas Lights, NEW ENGLAND VACCIN' DAILY SUPP: W. C. MILBURN, Puamsacts cy 1429 Pennsylvania av cc! H. McGILL, WHO! Re eT EALER IN BUILDL ‘1421 New York ae, near the Tre Bartlett, Mayward & Cove Avciiteetaral Trom Work. Mt a vows Atclitectural Tron Work. gury's Paints and Colors, Leads, Oils, Plate, Winde m Ornamental Gisse; Mintou's ‘Liles, Terra Cotta, Portland Cement. &. moder ttal, ot L murder her —— ——_——_ to prote SPECIAL NOTICES. | DOUBLE SHEET. ARicH AND Racy CHAPTER. [THE SOTELDO SHOOTING AFFAIR. Disiiict tu Osupscun, eye. : SS eres ‘The Speaker of the Hous of Representa! } unanime MIZPAH BAND The Diplomats at the Capture of Lima. fing Tomorrow (Sun- Washington News and Gossip. THEIR IMPETCOTS STAMPEDE FRow THE DaNcERovs | CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED MEN. K nounctng t cher verdict anery nd that it Trustee of the re: | © Ag trustee of the n spelof the ¥. ther N. 8. EppY will have charge re C7 SITUATION—DEPLORABLE SITUATION OF MINISTER erday by “arrest Videnoe Sawing A cortal sitiinbom in exreaced way | GCynmonener Hecetere ook. Diterual reve: | CT uariisoreaie PEAGA, ei fun niOa oe ae ; oor ealGe Son eras | THe reports: of tet esses ee Ee aa SLO URGED TO STRUGGLE ON FOR THE sake or Ms.| WHAT A. M. SOTELDO’S LAWYER SAYS. yn (aXatton of | conned to rraw | COL. JEFFEREON Rev! at the head of the! cunisTtaxcy—ne SAYS “D—N MRS, CHRISTIANCY” Danking inte tf New Mexico, is in the city lcnaritein eeteeen e e : | Raitrona anking interest, of New Mexico, 1s c —HIS REMARKABLE DISPATCH. 3 more ate ae e Soteldo- | tha U be necessary for him ty seit tine prop. | MEN abiaare s looking after the interests of the Territory. The surrender of Lima, Peru,which oecurred’on | Sinn tne Rist wxcltement fanced Uy the see geet ree Hoja Dace adn pe resyey We yrhatfol Aw OnpER Rescrpep—Secretary Hunt has re-| the 17th January, 1881, was made notable to MIN-| guced gotelio to vielt the Republictn oflee cowe | U> sell his prop igan Cont ral roads huave ts ; Seinded his recent order prescribing that oMcers | 1ster Christiancy of the United States government, | in ror a great share of the popular discussion. 80- i CALs Gant er aaa eutii Polvaaty 33. © aud sermion, 1 shall recetve sea pay only when actually perform- | @8 Well ag the entire diplomatic corps, from the | tortor passtons were so strong that, while he made = | = ; : Thursday, ing sea duty. several narrow escapes they had from being killed | sitter enemies everywhere, he also made devotad th: CONDEMNED. Important Railroad Pecision, Lecture, 6 cea Sumivow Inde i caving a pood many letters | he facts of which have not yet been made gene- trtends. A MEDICAL OFINION OF GUTTER THE STATE OF MISSOURI'S WIGHT TO Smt THR from bankers tn different, sections of the Union | Ply known. WHAT Cor. CHRISTY SAYS. Jast of the revulur course of jectures at the | BANWINAS. AND ST. JOSGPA RATLAOAD “gis | ndorsing his bil to prevent tho orercertineation | 08 the 15th of that month at2 p. m. Minister | ga cot. Chittst reer cineasaidy of Paysichans and Surgeons tn Baltimore, | St. Lorre, Mo FLU, Ancunent tu the Coontice taing Prayer and Sermon, | Of Dank checks, and urging its passage. This bil ant aoe ‘Ginaden Goes orem) the affair to-day: Fre aahe uy Ce [SCS A ene Missouri, tn 3 : . ee » embra glist, : eats aback Who took for his sty eau and his me Ua, Evening Prayer, 4p. m. Strangers wel: | was reterred to the Se sare OU eo Or eee eee a a ffe tions. He loved his famliy. He stuck ho took for hls sti Wand his toontal .. legations, went out to tor an tnjw n to contition. ‘The Ba tun TOP rts his views * = he loved Ukeadog. Walle his hate was Intense his | CONtiton. ‘The B. "ports hiss ite from selling a Le CE CO Wis expected that the ance committee will re- | Milatores, a village, five miles distant trom Lita, love was consuming.” Col. Christy angues from the | pSFoMOWS! Te ctor at th real point at | dhe ratin cit the inter 0S aercts erence cnt asta “street cefve It very so torecetve from President Plerola his answer to the | pupiteations inthe Repubticur, tat Harton reach | S86 20 the trial was whether Guitea was sane | 4st on Sorksy ater. Hop Commnhion ant Serinon, 1 a.m.: Evensong asd | ‘Tw NoMINAvio oF PAYMASTER STEVENSON 70 ras oe ne Maelnclg ie aay fOr MS pistol, when Soullda made is demand for 4 | to indicate insanity showed a 1g, Proprusity, fan oral decision 1 of the State, im E . 7:30 p.m. ‘ervices—Matins, 9 a.m. ; ar hrough the committee of the diplomatic corps, Sabet) 4 peepee) . 7 i and disposition to make the world vive eretused fo restrain the governor fro Vesners, § pun, Weduesday and Friday, Holy Com: | B& Pay Dreecror.—The sub committee of the consisting of Mr. Pinto, Salvadorian minister, | Violence to hin, do,” sald Col, Curisty. | a“ iivine without Wo for it. E ERESTORR Ht Bola eae ee gre} munion; 7:30 a.m. it_ | Senate naval committee, to which was referred 2 | Sdesired these attacks upon him to be interrupted. | toou clatined | ete for sanatl ser | holdin tat tee cates not pad, an proven wy AP OE FEF RDPB the nomtnation of Paymaster Stevenson to be pay | 4°42 of the corps; and the French and English | white nothing can be said, perhaps, to justify NS | vices and was, a oven an ee | eine Pape ng mad € any must make the [ears ee Ww varie | director,will hold a spectal meeting Monday mora- | Ministers. The two armies were drawn up in line act, Ne quiht to have this point made tn tus vor, | wand to his begat oblive BIg evidence | Sit he rem ae do OF Mabiity, fn, connoetdam Rev. Dr. StevENsON.” Singing by his choir, Wie to consider that case. There 1s bitter oppost- | of battle hard by, Dut an armistice had deen | tim be remembered that. these Ks were | FF tneanity wan the oping | he roud. p.m., Rev. WM. Beit. All are welcome. ion to Stevenson’s confirmation. SO advised both parties to get together and settle the matter amicably. After the decision Was Nnished counsel for the relrocd company asked Uhat the $3,000,000 in money, the fee value arranged, to terminate at 12 midnignt, to hear the | Firtually made through his family, | There is sone | syste Swattrox Stattstics.—The national board of | ANSwer. Ss and Hes haage hand bepaetina? on one’s person, Soteldo desired these attacks to | {SU in his health has recetved the following smallpox statis- | to ‘come Gut; when asingle heavy fun was dis | Detnterrupted.e T know that he sent a iriend to | 6y\Gen eat site sage, and which mds, and son pres wunily. ‘The dental some yer nded on slight vt “EP _WAUGH ES rete north Wirrorn Dowss, at 1 e H athing aS her@ditury Insan’ Of the bonds in question, Which Was paid to the os Mr. G vith certain papers. This friend sail | |, : tae ; . y forte, wre aur K ended February 10th: Lake, TiL, | charged, fred through inadvertetice, and tn tess | MTcormam, with certain papers, This friend bs the expert witness for the iovermincht Was State some motte viurned tothe raibe Seats fh d St. Louis, one case and one death; nine | than a minute a battle was raging. ‘There was an | OMT altud but Dr. Gundry expinloed tat heredt- | road ce acter of the man Who W: fling Soteido, and | ft, asked Mr. Gorham to have theattacks interrupted. | Wid nro Mr, Gorham sald that he was the political editor | Qj 2/0 of the paper, and had control over only the edi- ‘neral McIntyre de» ‘3 were sent to the hospital outside the city, | immediate stampede of the committee, and in fac three of which died. The supervising surgeon of | of the etnias corps, Who en masse looked any- " the marine hospital service reports that one case | Uhing but diguified,and who flung diplomacy to the ming of Christ earnestly invited to | Of smallpox from the R. E. Lee, hailing from New } winds as they all strove tooth and nail, heel and only meant « he d its possessor mor . from causes whitch would not operate on those hot possessiag Mt. ‘The coneluston drawn CH.—MRS. L. each at German Hal | clined to do so. So Drowned While Drank. torial colums, and could not interfere. lara ae welght of evidence | SYRActSE XN februa " 7 = Sud they will hear the truth on the eubject, 2” | Orleans has been sent to the hospital at Vicks- | toe to reach Lima, or anywhere where safe quat- | said Col. Christy, soouetiling. dl eper in these at- | PY 2 han cher pel eich book cae | Seuelen DAeay Ae My ot c=, CHAPEL M. E, CHURCH, CORNER | PUTE, Miss. ters were to be had. Soteldo’ than any fend betw n Barton | but lis’ moral perception and. Ine 4 He wan @romned tame “> str d streets 2. Ww. uarteriy meeting to- GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PLIGHT BY THE ENG-| and Soteldo, Journalists,” said Col. Cari yy teity have heen undoubtealy weak- pa Wake, and i is sty yporrox. ‘Preaching at 11 "azai-by feet. Be Pxvron | INTHE HOUSE OP RereeseNrATIVES yesterday, LISH MINISTER. On trial in this ease, and T think the honest} induuhy vou ee ed when he § = Buown+7:40 p. in. by the pastor, Rey. W. I. McKrx- | after our report closed, a bill to appoint D. T. The English minister, Hon. Spencer St. Jolin, | Of fhe country will see that no Injustice ts de ee 3 SRN } > Sex Quarterly ecuference Monday evening at 7:30. | Kirpy toa captaincy in the army, who had been | rote to his home roverdinent & ? raphle descrip. | Seteldo. There is nothing to detend now except ev ee : peer =r TT = hse 8 22 aps Deer a cashiered for drunkenness and conduct unbecom- f é ae | hls memory.” Fuin, on bis tonsa te eee . <. February 11.—Ke days died in this cliy ey ti The frichds of S ido Say that he was one of ent ee: = a va 4 comer Withend H strvets northwest “Services | ted toa lengthy debate. ‘The House finally pas ting down aught in malice.” He gays in| the Lewspaper correspondents who Was most ait he Was nearly ~ M >. m. SI s a ate. i : a erat sees and the. 16 ciation af t . jast nigh’ years a pastor in. Ver= Gi ‘the Oth cieney and airy academy appropriation bills | mat: e roa 27 2 s ane s : rraph that recently we SuNaeel siedey ving. ttle ren on, foe Ee a Tete adjourned unti| king for the raltroad train they had} pint that tc time that pro- | graph that recently went the rounds of the press, Te" ST FAUESENGLISUTUTHERANCHUROH, | thy an omcer wiilist. ehjoylne Mie rank of colonel, { HON of thelr Might, concealing nothing, “nor set- t sick abed with it, Evening: ““T 8. Dower, pastor. his conduct at th a left but a little while before, whilst another party | voked the attacks upon him in the Aepub-| coupling the Mnitials ot Presidents Gartield and Sean ———_—______ | Monday. pling tne sui : ae Oar A Texan icudey. er FOUNDRY M. &. cnHURCH, TH AND G sought to gain. the railroad track far ahead of the | lean, Arthur with those of Guitean. Gaiteaw’s compo- . " = te OE TT and aU pe ate ek. MW. Ks | Contracts For Printing PaPER.—The Jotnt Con- train—Mr. Christianey, the U. 8. minister, who WHAT DR. BLISS SAYS. arneld's tnitials, and | | GAtveeTox, Tex. ah eee Serv an RICAy GH CHRISTIN CHURCH, | STesslonal committee on opening the bids for sup_ pith the latter, advisthg that course, saying: | Dr. Biss, speaking of Soteldo to-lay, sald: “T) out une letters and bach th i st Sager Loaf, on plying printing paper for the ¢ ‘tiie caus of Uhe dia t 0 a. | ing OMice for the ens it" | contracts to the lowe “That though he were not actively ngaged in the aig Bt e wa late rebellion In bis country, yet he understood | averknown Lim well. He wa , flanking.’ I Joined the Christiancy party, and the follow: Com- | race for life commenced. The shot and s came overniment Print. one of the most) there remain C. J. ever lived.” orlgipally printed, yhile there are men who speak strongly tn | lovers —&" FuEpexick D. PoweR, pastor. Services Grelock a.m. and? a. 8 m. Seata f the night of the Sth dust. culty 1s not known, ‘fie ae Nan eenee ‘hool at 9: enerous hearted men tha Tc METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, CORNER | mon printing paper, Jessup & Moore Co., Philadel | thick and fast and our party displayed all the lew | detencs. Gt Soudio. ieee Many more who | ME J Mail Hage Captured and Rifted, eR eee iret (@ arterly Mecting.Rey.Wat. ) pila: book printing paper, Joseph G. Ditman, | activity each one was capable of.” Shells woutd | dean es find gratification in his “taking off." fe Heian 11. I, dick: ch at 11 a. and the Pastor, | Philadelphia; writing piper and manila paper, | explode in front of us, causing a aporary halt; = Ueman. ys: A mall ¢ seta cchiintet nest acer ™™ Svecial Revival er: | Woolworth © Granam, New York, and glazed bond | ich an cuommoys solid shat teas eo Mie SOTELDO'S CONDITION TO-DAY. bonds, and Bonne county continued next week. = paper, George McDowell & Co., New York. ing up the ground for rods and throwing’ the dirt ASrar reporte n acToss Drs. Bliss and Sowers ea ne ee ore i ent pee ana et v7 AN CHURG a G over and «Pound us, would give a sudden impetus | together about noon to-day. “He 1s more com- a aS ani aatauiras | ured and rite Ce ee ee ee THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS at a caucus yester-| 19 q ‘forward movement, ‘and We Would sects | (Oo : striking coin may and probably do 11 a.m. Sub. Heart Culture." Lecture at 7:30 p on **Persia, Ancicut and Modern.” qt day decided that If the resolution of Mr. Harris for | hasten toward Lima. fortable to day,” said Dr. Bliss, when asked how } jngieate three onsecutive Presidents, #6. ¢ ce, 135 Pear! street, New York. ‘Speciaity—River and Harbor and Marine Engineeriue generally. Will survey, plan and contract for improve- Mente and lecture in any part of the country on “Harbor Strenguistion and River Choking,” | ersas “Real and Permanent Iinprovements.” Ja16-1m* qES®Y WISE Ganxerr, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, fo. 2 Columbian Law Building, Sth «t., bet. Dand E, 6 > Wasntxoros. D.C. 61 ney Ne MEDICINE GIV EXCEPT IN THOSE CASES WHERE, ON EXAMI- BATION, IT MAY BE FOUND NECESSARY TO PHPSCRIBE CERTAIN BLOOD REMEDIES, WHICH, COMBINED WITH MY PEC LIAR MAGNEVIC OPERA CELERATE A PEKF! RADICAL AGNETISM, ELECTRICITY AND SCI COMBINED! DR. 0. DODGE PHELPS, OF NEW YORK. TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THE TREAT- MENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES. LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, BS ORLEANS, HARTFORD, SPRING- FIELD, BOSTON, AND BALTIMORE, MD., WILL CONTINUE TO OCCUPY HIS PARLORS AT 88 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, NORTH OF P iSYLVANIA AVENUE, UNTIL MARCH 1, WHERE THOSE WHO ARE ABLE AND WILLING ‘TO PAY MAY COME FROM 10 A.M. ‘TO 8 P.M. EACH DAY F AuL CHRONIC DIS- NO SURGICAL NS PERFORMED. E SEASES CURED. « ACUTE. PAIN INST. THE LAME WALK. THe BUI HEAL. the inost readily to the curs- tation Heart, Fuisions, Hystecia, Neuraicia ~ Bpleea, Irritatou of the Stousch, Diseases of Kidneys, Ulceration and Displacement of th= Womb, Morbid Rett Wakefuiness, General De'ility,~ Weak Spine, fvons Depreasion, Ditcult Breathing with Pain in Se Lunes, Weak and Sore Eyes of Every Description, Noise in the Head, Discharves from the ‘Cancer, Tumor, Tape Worm, Pues, St ittering, Pimples on the Face, Varicose Vein’ Impotence aud Steril ‘Phe Doctor hax, ou Connection with his peculiar treat- Ment viscovered a specie for that terrible disease, Eye) te Fite and particularly invites those wfticted pasins. WASHINGTON TESTIMONIALS. Remarkable cure of deafuess and uoixe in the ears of Col. ‘T. H. Gibbs, of Pulask:, Tenn., now stopping at 478 Peunsylvaniaavenue. Seven years of deafness and | Roiee cured by three treatments. Da. 0. Donor Puetys—Dear Sir: Many thanks to you for your success in relieving me of my deafness and ‘oie in my ears, from which I have suffered for the past seven years. COL. T. H. GIBBS. Sul) ancther, Mr. TH. ates. living at 432 New Jersey avenue, ‘whose little daughter has for three years a deaf from measles, Two maxuetic treatments ve restored her hearing. Will answer inquiries. ST. LOUIS TESTIMONIALS. The followin tho exidence given by Rey. Samael Silver, St. L Pastor of the Mich street Frebstsaata! For several veare I waa afflicted cail s mild form of nasal catarr, me freat annoyance and Lcontracted a oid iu the head. ler the treatuient—for the m8 reheated Sow York “Thyaician, ho pecially Of ‘throat aud ear diseases in the Mans Ratzan Hospital: His treats ddwteed much pain at tines. and after a three months Course Tfound [ttle oF | no relict. L have alaryngeal rouble, and | the two difticul-ies have been quite ehoteh for one indie Vidual. jn: November last 1 went under. the trestuna Of Dr. O. Dole Phelps aud the result has been st; Ptisingiy sati-fuctury. The catarch has been sauna ured, and uiy throat ie greatly relieved. YT hope an Relieve that in a short Sine this ill will also be c Pie predicated.” Dr. Vheivs’ teatment of ime has | leawaut ou, and my syipreciation cf his services | tesco thas J cash exprent Uf Su mained that he ie over vest of physicians and genucman ‘the very highestetanding. oD GPRARD B. ALLEN. Mr. Alien stated wo the — that about one year clips for a severe rheuniatic | vat he never expected @ permanent. a 7 Soteldo wa 1ets of Deity. 3G. -_ the appointment of Mr. Neil Brown as acting clef | ‘The United States minister fared badly, Aged, | Soteldo was dotng. . 8 waaetedi Ja . Lae : MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME, CHURCH | clera of the Senate was brought before the Senate | tilland of a figure not adapted to gymnastic exer- | “IS there any hope for him?” asked the re- 5, eet? StATES Jatt, Wasuixctox, D. C., Feb. | whe New Vork Snit Against Gen, Son eetth. corner 9th and K streets northwest.— | they would support an amendment, substituting qhes, he made but sorry work, and I felt for him | porter. » : capctneacicl Presching Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by the | the name of Chas. W. Johnson, of Minnesota, whe | deeply. The perspiration rolled off him, and. xt there fs no hope,” replied Dr. Bliss. ‘The Assassin’s Brother. TESTIMONY OF HATCH AND FOOTE. } Pastor, Hev. W. F, Hanwiox, D-D. Subject at night: | was the republican caucus aoninee ie bier clerk | times his legs-would totter, and he but fe “He tay Unger or two,” said Dr. Sowers. ; Sees 5 — ru “The Prince of the Power of the Air.” Public in- | Was the rey is geron. It looked yery serious for w n he tatk now? d the reporter. HIS DETARTURE FOR BOSTON—HE RAYS HE 18 BE- » Bosworth, t | vite s Z Le ser ———— deavored to cheer him up. After a narrow but you cannot see him. If people £o GINNING TO LIKE BIS BROTHER. . : TREET M. E. SUNDAY | Nomrnations ConrinaEp. he Senate, inexecu- | from a round shot, I erled to him, ‘Keep w EMPERANCE SOCIETY ag Be are ‘morrow Afterncan, | tive session yesterday, confirmed Jon J. Finn, of | Rewt Your excellency; remember your nd tatk with him, they will kil him. He | gonn w, i asked, himself, U be allowed to see hin sonny ett nd strict orders have b TP stot: will hotd their m o'clock. Mr. H. xe u left the city for his home in Boston last night, having been detained here | of the iy, Wes continue in of Hatch & For Brody en given in comphan at _ aud others will | Chicago, consul at Chomn'tz; Sydney T. Taylor, | “Oh; d—n my wife!’ was the startling reply; but | with hls request. longer than he expected. He was “seen off” by a | ad In thelr hands property 10,000 Sse Se nicotine 1 are uariie i | of Maryland, chief enzincer in the revenueservice; | Enoticed with much satisfaction that the thoaeht | sIs he composed 2” Inquired the reporter. or. SE Tbe pat Gwen Chowne eae teen tas eas ae TED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N.A. | W-M. Coulter, postmaster at Columbus, Kansas. | seemed to give him renewed vigor, for he sped on | “Yes. He isa gamey feliow. Whea 1 told hin his property. ce. ‘ewular Sabbeth services 2t 1l_a.m. and 6'p.m., — oe, eeasee Speed, dolng excellent work for Sita So Honioen eee 1, “That te ts feeling splen 2 in the City Hail, by the Pastor. Rev. 8. Cotiixs, D.D.. cE 7 awhile, is all rigit Will have to die some Hine.” ~ (residing at 604 9th strect northwest.) Allare invited. it EA BE — = Spre: si jirginin. ‘Through deep marshes, over hills climbing walls, ad of Smallpox in Virginin All this talk about his being unnsually hopeful, or BARTON BETTER, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH (t . February 1 ete., we pushed on toward Litma—the shot, the : : unusually depressed 13 He is resigned to | of SiuRsBURG, Va, Februs Ce eae Snes Cra The sunshine and balmy air of yesterday caused | shel, the dirt, ying allaround us. ‘Thedfetsce | “How ls Barton 2” : bis fate, What-ver may happe now be would | {rite and 1a iene cn ee R Suirren. Morning at 11 o'clock. Vespers at the receptions, wherever ladies are usually found | from'Lima to Milaflores fs but five milles, but we Barton,” said the Doctor, “is much better to- er die than go to iusune occurred. There are now ttt patients tn the at home on Fridays, to be very untmated. must ive traveled over tiie that distance to | day, Me was siting up for a will.” apn eee a Goer . The authorities of the Norwik and De BAWLINE ate Gli, CORNER STH | During the evening the two largest parties of | ice ‘he capital. Gejectad and Ih Gace: | _ A+ G SOTELDO DISMISSED FROM EIS POSITION. Will go to his deat believing that bets a martyr, | Souor bare cory ter tegherct Deke} echool: TE am. by. P the evening occurred at two of the les $— | hausted voniltio rest of us but little better, The District Commisstoners have discharged A. | He still sticks to his theory of transitory manta. I e ‘he Influenc of Human’ Philosophy.” 4 Young People’s Mectin, led by Major Hall. Carrying OF passer the regular hop taking place at Willard MR. CHRISTIANCY DESCRISES THE RACE FoR Lig, | C- Soteldo as rodsman tn the offic oes of the Engineer | think this thing bas toned bli Jam begine $3 on freight trains, _ eee eee eee ee eer ee yenuley’s by Representative | Tn a dispatch No. 230, dated Lima, Jannazy 224, | Commissioner, and appointed E. ¥. Beggs in is | B25 to Ik dors "now he really. would have becn Aftairs on the Virginia Ride. = EW JERUSALE MPLE, NORTH C and Mrs. Walker, of Pennsylvania. At the latger | 1981, sent by Mr. Curistianey to Secretary Evarts, | Place. 2 a decent fellow.” THE GREAT SNOW STORM—HOW THE CP i birests near Be Service Md ange woe; | the large rooms on the right of the entrance were | tne Proof-shects of which hava just been tssued at | THE SO-CALLED ANTE-MORTEM STATEMENT OF £0- | "Speaking of the prisones's treatme ie Sronne Ors PUAASANY Wan free, Topie To th Anniversary of Mr. | used, and after entering the house through a long | the Government Printing Oflve, maybe found ierette [oMiors, Mr. Guitea si = £05: 5 SOOT . Fox ate 5 hie at ric: arrobor ati ldenet t : e, | The district attorney sttil declines to give Sotel- | Crocker wants to appear ha an. - ISAPPOEN Foun peste GRO Xena | A¥ming extending to the street, guests were | corroborative evidence of Mr. St Johu's epistle. Aa Grigio eye og le < Oorrempondesics of Tax Biecee feu, TS ESIREET BAPTIST CHURGH, NEAR | greeted by the sight of numerous potted plants fehes and alt letters ani commtinica- | do's so-called ante-mortem statement 0 the pub- | AS, @, matter: fs 5 merge , W. FAUNOR, at TT atu 5 aly: ere Teatacues |and cut flowers ‘These were tastefully disposea | HONS Gat Gnd nee ae ruven aTatrs | Hie, Ie isunderstood that the paper is uot, strictly | Tre"winlinet atte ate tateen wellay, Saturday and Sunday, gaye caine heck ~ a : B year ai a cing ena oes Ae e lors dul hal | a y and Sunday, days ening La Sees Mt) fe" |echandelters. Opposite the parlors were cloak making over 20 pages. Tn Mr. Ch ‘gare talked'with Botelan. oe ty ive gotover being tired | figure of speoch a weather wa se. intleniel eh, after stating y muel § een ea Sauce Gaatanl < ROH. TE AND Se en pia searatts: Re lin, the consents oe a Spe ing of the state Will havea better chanee. Of cont [en . mild and enje atuntay was as L- H. GREENE, i a Sf pe big, | pected firing of gun, he goes on to say. Bil a e) ol | driving, merciless a snow-storm to both man and. p.m Sunday | and thelr guests Mrs. Thurlow, of Philadelphia, es ¢ corps fled to the rear toward | $ve out a man’s 4 L Why r gt e country discuss | beast as rarely ever occurs. For full fe oe jtntenbe Of tis Saree ae ae eee ay Lab ee al Orcas Nery HARKS | Lima for thelr lives, ‘Some. Reahed the meet Ai HelproicHN Or ile er eee eek |oumeee e Oome| Gun noe GAD Gece ee OMAN SCE ; Mrs Walker wore a ros>-colored mol train ud aneUivor thee eae eae thing. ‘The reason that T asked Me Perry to go. T would like you tas sald Mr. Guiteau, as | the wind blew strong. Man and best suffered De cxiox Goevel ‘To-morrow (Si n | que basque with chene towers on it, and ; aes ditches, were compelled te walk because T could not siiow one of my vay, Sat L want Go return | goverely that day. You know that tt ts only to Afternoon), at Masonic Tempe, corner of Sth and # | trated skirt of ros* sitin with narrow pleaungs | P3 wick to Lions Tas On or che ints to go on tae stand In such acess. Hore or the kindness i have 155° cir aaah that the wind ana the tomes e streets northwest, at i o'clock p.m. Public invited. It | of the material ac me pone between rows of | @ es Clabes vena ‘the shells of | That would be manifestly improper received, The people have treated m> splendid |tempersd. ‘Thesn ae ahen x tucn ies Ms (o> REVIVAL srevices che A dinmond Star wis Worn cn tae Hace eagi| We Clilian Meee and arg. teling ThiGe aronan | | lass AGrHN Sistas: A CouEooGa HL aiGer Cae tn pene ko make any SpsHiak acknowl | itny taal i a di wal bo it amnoud earrings. 5 | 12s Cor two hows berore Tcatid get out of Tange. | Cig:30 o'clock this morning, District Attorney | Cazatenty but T have apprect. nee j Jong reanewmbered by thoes who were out am Ite aa, wie 4 chin woot perpendicular walls bety See = Gnea ny tale Bige a ei is ae and had to beur anc i + ioltowed Se Re ee ea, Le Sra wore wale. ee Ne wore | Helds and around ehacrss and old buildings, Wale Corkhtll was int ed by elephone from Frovt . teat expects to return here tn April. with J“ pauty, and the still, mtd Quarted hexing Thureday next and contin a pale shade of hellotrope and i u ing a ue ane traveling some 8 mile cones Hopital that Bote ae a _ ane aael The Gariicta Moaument Fund morn alr nd the spring ever Sabbath. em Sein ri " op | Se 4 mati head, until my muscular powers were | tively easy ni and had rested easy up ae - : “ Sea ree s rds pin full cle he present: Allarsieecme” Sea pane 5 ghificeat | Husrouchly exhuusted—fnding on my return some | HOUR aud Ghat Lis miiad wis clear. POSTMASTER GENENAL HOWE = BLOQUEST APPEAL TO t fall = : toltet uf old-style Droc. S—gold and | 80 oF 700 refugers—women and cht ——— eae ak , fon, Who led Sought asviuen t a i a ee Mies , Dns otters | 200K at nieht over 1.260, whien inerensed nex Who attended. were Se Me ei day and nigit tov Of all nationalities, and . Postmaster Generai Howe has written the fol- | pei SALE OF VALUAnLE Rear Esrars.—Messrs. Fitch, | per Fox & Brown have sold to Washiugton MeLean, | lowing letter to the postmasters of the United | The commuters on the CHURCE Strewts, 1 x Se. invinnati, Ohio, for Join Hays, es ‘tates: “The Soclety of the Army of the Cumber- | Mallroad residing here, Boke ete : s fa: | all this white more thah halt the (re Twas una | Sf; OF Cin darate late | in setts nee Aes janday School adie: | nee Rreumebuysens a Ts Dawes; | ble to stand upon my fect fro “i have | mlalstrator of tne TANTS insquare sis having’; | SBLappeals to you for ald t procure contribu- | Luray H uh toe Sudan) p. | FSwallan Minister; the Spanish Minister’ a 1a of the refugees, but the strain frontage of 60 feet on i sth d_108 feet on 15th | HONS to the fund for tue erection of a monument | the trat New York: Governor Wrivht ex-chiel of the Gases | Wile; the Freneh Minster; the Hoyrien Mintst any suiueiltay mowers t s i <urret, With the vainable Improvements thereon, | at the national capital to the memory of James -A. Notin, aud Hon. D. C. Smith, of Hilinols, U.S. Heit, | Wife’ and dauguter; the’ Swedish Minister and | Te2nnot We Su irthe time, known as the McPherson house, for $33.000 cash. | Garfield. Lam sure no word is needed from me to yacddresiea. cas sit Te” | wite; “the Chinese” rand interpreter an | an, Cy MERCCEEVERe een heen Aiso, to the Columnlin Univers g for, br. ALU enlist SOU best efforts on bel.aif of such a cause, as BOUETE GRREED GEEEHODI ES EL | a et Bare he Ci Minister; Sea ra . 1. rker, sub. lots 5 and 6, in squ: +0, fronting 50) By noble aspirations and by treless eudeavor to S ee CAE GT EET METHODIST FFISCO- | ‘Aristarcht Bey. i ST a y. | feet on UT street. between 13th and 14th streets, for | promote the publi? welfare, President Garfield bad | Falls church tattk v . PAL CHURCH, between E and G southeast.— | inany other meub tie corp: SINGULAR CHARGES MADE BY MR. CHRISTIANCY. 00. Also, for Mrs. M.S. Wynne, to Frank’ W. | achieved the highest Lonors of the repubite | Chartered a Georgetown four-horse Slogh De reer ey atte aim.: Annual Sermon, by Rev. | Gen.” Hazen: Spe ker Kelle nd nice Tue Chilians have, as I am informed, robbed Kett, esi., the east half of fot 13, in square 24. | when he had — but little pa: the | had two breaks before they reached Hs > At 4:50 pain, Sabbath School Annivermen, | Fepresentatives Randall, Hl Cane stan, Kelicy, | some haclendas belonging to Colombian citizens | fronting 353g "feet on M- street, between 14th and| noon. of Mie. He fell “the? sicum “eS Dt ore ee ee ree om uices, of Hore snd Cheer.” Be prompt; voluntary | Neal, Robeson, Jorgensen, Cartisle and wife, | under the protection of this legation, and, I fear, | 15th streets, for $5,150 cash. aialice so wanton as to bedemoniac, A mon- | Bada break down, and the men had to take to the offers: no it | Blackburn and iter, Russell and daughter, | en noes Sits Le SS ument to him will attest the nation’s love for his | 4's on foot justholr of the way h = > Burrows and wite, Ermentrout aud wife, Robinson | S°Me also belonging to Americans, which 1s doubt- Y : irtues, and the nation’s abhorrence for that in- | A noticeable hymeneal eveut occurred here om —CAPT. A. SHIRLEY, | | serie a 5 7 Hes less partly due from the inordinate desire of m: OTHER CHARGE OF MURDER.—At noon to-day | Virtue : vaich sie 3 Thursday, at the residence of Mrs. Sarsh Sewell ‘Army. will conduct the | Syughtst,, Callies and Wie, Dea Me and | Colleague in Chill to. Mnke HInee Ce ey | ROTC ee RE OE Gallagher were arraiened | arrears eheald aoe eee La eas | Mom. Bowell Bs the oldcer head ot ane or tee vine R Grace M. E. Church, ‘corner 9th and Flower and wife, Camp and wile, Pound and | he government, thereby assgenting and giving cur- | {n the Criratnal Court, Judge Cox, for the murder | in aa tion is Very rich. Let art exhaust itself 1 nia families here, She is blessed with a come Gomesnd bear him, © UOrTON Bishtat 7-20 o'clock. | Tira, Tyler and wile; Van Vorbis ahd wie cent CIA Gres RESTATE Ge RCS Ce ee | Che ene veel Oe Mies IRE OF SuLy Last S| vera ae aes eae ee designs. | pareuvely ale, green olf axe, at Si. ‘The you = ee een tay eee ree oe noni a + Seerets XN . | Cillian press agatust me, ag I know the basest and | plea ts, = el vt 2 rt ely assun . ] : ly in this pleasant affair Was Miss Ada Cline, ge MES CORAY. RICHMOND, THE CELE. | Sustice strong aul daughicr; Justice Woots' wine | Ost vindictive atkecks of thelr, press come Gane | Ehis Homicide took place Ithe werent ree oie A rp ae er eee [ei eet Pe OE | Tall, Tetmotro Mos ueaker, ill speak at Taltmadee | and daughter, and Miss Matthews Au elaborate | 22 Be Tate GTC REE oe | Sue ctee aT Dereon ee | oe ee Ee oe ee ne Bag bee n visiting ber some days The genticmam jal ‘o- i \ornit ‘vening, 4D an os ae ae: B Bos 2 ote y decorated |” ” ° Tam quite una write you further to- | a e deceased, suc S ts vi ee he Society of | !8 Mr. Harlow Umborger, sheriff of Wythe county, a 3¥7_| fable. There was musicy und dani, was Keoe | 48y. 28.1 ain searcely abe tbe out of bed. Cause the death of ‘Tyrell, Gallagher being present | YOU, Will respond to the appeal of the Society of ny a if - ; : the*Army of the Cumberland; and your response | V@-» and who resides at Wytheville. They were Mal, Pennsylvania avenie, between Wand Sdaters | ER": spacious ball-room at Willard’s was again | Chief Justice Cartter's Retirement. | given, (This morning they renewed the bail. Mr. | Postal, sevice for the Lean capeeis ‘Drove Wns | tmmedtive friends, and leit on the p. tn. train for Tretubrauce of tie deeds of Meads ee eee; | Gecorated with fags, banners and shields for the | ‘The chiet. justice will not retire from the beach | = G- Hine appears for Gallagher, and Mr. Fall 10 ork for the republic.” ‘Our city to spend the first few days of thelr memubrance of the death of Mewsiah in the use of bread | decorated wi ie qollowing: werethe . Orr, ™ Oe elle My In Viewing its many marvelous sights, Hid wine, #8 the eublems of ‘Lis broken body and shed | NOD of last evening, an ne Wire the | of the Supreme Court of the District quite as soon —_>—_—_ LATE CONTKIBUTIONS TO THE FUND. So our hopes of a change of hands of the W. & tal, a7 pesrgind the ely scriptures: which show | FecepLion, cominitibe: | Rx Wie, AnSoStarr Mig: | 8 1thas been inthnated. He has taken much in- Alexandria Affairs. Col. Corbin has received the following subscrip- |. R. R., long cheri-hed, are blasted for tive Uti — tod. 2 | Morrison, Mra. Jno.G. Thompson ahd Mrs. Brewster, | terest in the enlargement of the court house, and | Reported for Tue Evesiwe Sree, Mons to the Garfleld monument fund: Troop 1, sth | Was it through shenanagan? We pray st Give Co. D, sist | US. change, and for (iis “any boy, Lord,” who 4 ‘Will not stop Uke tr: ins because itsnows. LSA, = All of these ladies wore handsome ball dresses, as | has determined to remain at his post until the| 4 Wasnncron ARBATOIR.—There Is a movement | cavalry, $10; Co. H, 2d infantry, $11. THE KINDERGARTEN PHILOSOPHY—A esent, 2 ere | hew addition 1s completed and the courts sé c y e Dypieyt . Paget Sate A area oi the Fe OSOPHY—A | did most of the ladies present, among whom were | pleted a: he courts settled | on foot for the erection in this county on the the Kinterrartea wystem at home aud im | Rota few of those as weil as Some of the gentic. | I thelr new quarters. Chler Justice Cartter came | Potomac, opposite Washiupeon infantry, $16.50; Col. Wm. Chapman, (retired,) $55 | « of an immense - “i at eee see tere are anded Mr and. Mrs Walker's | 0m (he bench when the Supreme Court of the Dis-| siaughter house for the use of District. butchers, | MAO B. H. Bates, (retired,) $1. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Affairs, Ballitag, Se eee Prise pean party. Mrs. McDonald wore arich black satin | trict was organized in 1863, and has therefore | Francis Carter, Oscar. A. Stevens, Chaunecr x, THR TREASURY INVESTIGATION ENDED.—The | TBE WASHINGTON TERMINUS—LENGTHENING THR Kindergarten Normal Instit :te, and lace tollet; ornaments diamonds. Mrs. Groome | served nearly 20 vears, and should he remain until | snow and Frank Carter, are endes ‘oring to pro- | go, ‘i : LOCKS—INTERESTS OF COAL SHIPPERS—PROSPECTS tae SL mee OF = Wore white nun’s veiling, trimmed with hand. | the addition to the building 1s completed and the | cure a charter from the legislature to organize a | Senate committee investizating the contingent exe| oR KARLY RESUWPTION OF NAVI ATION, &C. 4, PF. ALA. M,, will meet at their hall SUNDAY, | 0Me embroidery, Mrs. Starr wore white em- old portion remodelied, as 18 conteinplated, he will company to promote this enterprise, under the | Penses of the Treasury department has concludea Ameeting of the canal board was held In An- 12th instant, at 1 p.ui:, for the purpose of attending the | Droldered crepe. ‘ Mrs. Morrison wore black have served a full score, | The bar and our citizens | name of the “Consolidated Abbatolr Grabany, of | the taking of testimony. The last witness ex-| napolis Thursday night, Messrs. Gorman, presi- funeral of our late brother, P. M. Jas. Vexsintioy. | handsomely made and immed. ‘The attendance } Kener Wil rejoice that the chief justice will | Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria amined by it was Senator John Sherman. The Fr aie i Hamill, ana Hur Members of sister lodges are cordially invited to attend. | was Very lunge, and dancing ‘Was keptup until Plena fon ame aRteh Deriuits him | Tim Wastinaron & Om1o itaiLRoad.—The re- | committee will how prepare tes sepees Gent, Berrett, Fernandis, Seuith, Bansill, and Stem- By orderof the W.al. on after midnight. to retire within a few months, If he chooses to | sateor the Washington & Ohio railroad 13 adver- poe ROA bird, directors, present. The board adopted a uie° GEO. SCHULTZ, Secretary. ‘Among other entertainments of the evening do 80. a3 tised to-day for the 16th of March next. The | _DISMISSALS For “Cavsk.”—The recent request of resolution requesting tae board of public works to cS NOTICE. were eautiful reception by Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘The St . a Baltimore, Cincinnat! & Western railroad has, | Secretary Folger for the resignation of certain ee == Hutchinson, which was quite largely attended; a e Straw Hond Cases. mane Hapeitive Committee of the AND LEAGUE will | dinner to some of the diplomatic corps, who bad ” ake action relative to the sale of the abandoned however, until the Ist of March to comply with | employes of the Treasury de} rument, had for its = ’ 2, the ¢ the AM. BOONE WATTES AN MXAMINATION BEFORE Tne | the terms of the former sale under thelr bid Of | phasis scause.” The cause In roe eee eae Property being weoben sor-tke Inger See rest Incportance will be broiht before themeotnge | Ot Peary Abd MIS STelibptagsery ee nay, EY | POLICE COURT AND HAS JI BAM REDUCED. Mae Ie Wil be done, ard ae peer tm declar- | fessnoss and negitgence. Iu the ease of Cobaush Potomac fit A resolution was adaped. tor the phortan m + | Secretary and 3 alt a ng it wi e 5 no re-s ke place. 23 i‘ aie Reane Si ee Remeee ioe NE a Wormiey’s, by Mr. Falr, to fellow meinbers of the | | Albert E, Boone, one of the parties charged with | “"Keporrens NOTES. ~The wile of Deiate suitor epg Of the Heasury watch, 1b was “unwortht- | appointment of a committer to. loos tao anae W. RYAN, Secretary. y ¢ | Senate; an hy chao aren Lg oe cece ae conspiring to defraud the United States, in connec- | yaenstein Sted last night. —— Contractor Clifford —— — eines ae oo a oped ~ — oa at Weleker's, by ex-Coilector Murphy, of New | tion with the alleged ‘straw bonds for ma!l con-| 18 out agaln, after having been confined to his bs ail agemered wane CS AR BUSS PAINTERS. TAX York, which 'was attended by Secretaty Wolger | tracts, appeared at the Police Court to-day with | house for'several weeks. — Edgar Snowden, edi- | TEMPERANCE WOMEN CALL Ow Prestpext An. | It was decided to peak grenmoom rig svete, Shue just sveuved a duipmest of ULE RAW | ald several other prominent personages: a dinner | Me ORAran DaIkaR ou 's | eiproved se rners Cavette, WhO las been ill, has | THUR.—Mrs. La Fetra and other Ladies of the Wo- | Stockholders of tue canal at Anuapoiis, Nav INSEED OIL, which he offers by the barrelorinnye | Party. by Senator and Mrs. McPhersop,—their | his counsel, Charles Pelham, whocalled the court's Improved.—— ‘There are fewer persons in Jail ‘now | man’s Christian Temperance Union to-day calles | 2 be Into consideration the above mutters xallon lots, at whotesale rates for spot cash, it | third for this week; 2 conpiaen ety. dinner ten- | attention to the charge against Mr. Boone, and | than for many months 2S ane, reform club | upon President Arthur, and formally ited to ‘Gor Win, “Borden and: other HAWKEYES! — THE 10} gered by Mr. John, McCullough to a number of | said he wished to waive an examination In this | had an interesting meeting last night under the mie 3 . mt Comput . rm , s HE friends, at Welcker’s, and Commissioner and Mrs. | court and go direct tothe grand jury with the | auspices Of the ladies’ union the frame for the picture of Mrs. Hayes. They | representatives of coal companies in New York, im Bonoliian Hall corner Sih and: Haters neeaette ny | Loring’s usal Friday evening reception. Several | ease. He seid ne would terce Seah dey cotee eke | BUS Pog neaten Sak ae) pletare pe atung In, the eost | rorard to the canal locks and carly resumption of MONDAY EVENING, Feb uary 1 1882, at 7:30 o'cl’k | Of these were notable, as well for the character of | tion in the first place, but was confident that he rr Pri ro i Tate Pron dent. ena The seers 4 iv ier] navigatt was ano eS tne Roly Come Defense aioe sued Luisitess as may prop- | those in attendance as for the elegance of the en- | could show the coure that there was ho-cocg | AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s CALLERS’ to-day were =e explicitly that the w: ngthening the Jocks i 3 3 the ves 5 that the request would be duly considered. will not delay the opening of the canal, Which waa. ned % : e erly come before it, All lowans are invited to attend. tertainments themselves and the completeness of | against his client. Senators McDill, Frye, Cameron (Wis), Sawyer, 4 She reatest Lenetit frou the trestunent ns serene | SL OSCAR HL. HERKING, Secretary. | all their appolnunents Mr. Pelham asked that the bail be reduced from | Miller (Cal.), Farley, Harrison, Platt, Pugh, Rol. ie not closed this year a8 Carly a8 ordinarily to ao Pe gpl igs ed ee an old once H YS THE aADJOw AN 1 MEETING OF ‘The dinner party to be given thls evening by the | $10,000. from asthusa, which disease had becx the was nuatle to attend to her dutie Dr. Phelps, who in a few days cured Phich Gine she bas not been troubled with a siugia ves- of the disease. Allen had no hesitancy in recommending Dr. ps a8 & thoroughly successful physician and perfect He NO CerioUS that He sent her to Tnerly president of the Mer- | 10 hours. 4 in reply to certain ques- think it was” during Dr. Phelps is pre jomally that, much asainet duced to have him z the richt i in she sutfered, the floor for strated her tuacnetically only twice, when, | das well as she ever was Jedetex from my ex- erence, iw one of the moet powerful magnetic and sue- cessful phyectens in the country, at ein him. uh asa pliysician or hedler and at ts it 17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH AND PS’ a.), Burrows gutirely, since | Hep.‘ the amendments to the Constitution pripoaed | occur in'the state dining-room, but in the private | extent of Mr. Boone's bias.’ “Messrs Cook ara | Seis}, BUTTONS. ( rst | — linew away her crutches aud | —— ™M ee (N.Y.), and Blair, and Representatives TIM td ba til lor ould lay a en ae . OF TRE | RD ANNUAL, STON | President to his Cabinet and the ladles of their | ” ‘The court sald that he would grant the motion ‘Spooner ‘Deustel ; yg ae CO-OPERATIVE BUILTIRG MCOCTRATON Faron | tamnilies, ts not Co be a, state dinner and will ee | tose Core aatd that, hi Dut hte did not know the | (rey. Buriboor hon wich ry le" ee can ob: ft ak oe a t u te, Pi McCook, Blount, Berry, Tr, le, | BAL! at To clock athe bath cea NE MONDAY NIGHT, | dining-room. ‘There will only be about sixteen or | Bliss knew most about what bond should bone nsend, Stone, Vah Arnam, Young, Ryan, Far. sok, iu the hall of the Axeociation, 615 7tn street, | eighteen at table. quired, and he would take matter under ad- ake ‘Wait and Bask There. was "a del of nee ‘o-day, as he attains the age of seventy years, | visement. members of Congress upon the it oth ~ x N. _ | Hon. A. Hi. Stephens purposes giving an early din’ | ‘Mr. Wlillam A. Cook came tnto the court later | houses have adjourned over to Monday and the =e THE PLUMBERS LABORERS UNION CLUB, | ner to some of the gentlemen of the Georgia dele- | and had a conference with Judge Snell in relation | president having made that instead of = No. i, pe five notice that they will exact o> in Congress. Alter dinner many of his | to the amount of bail, and Mr. Boone afterwards Saturday, his “off ” the members ver das. a ance of. se cents ver day, working ends intend calling Informally upon him, having | came fn, and was informed b; ie thatthe | took adv of to-day. Delegate Petti- pe mg gag or to _ on the let of March, 1882. By notified him that they would do so. bond in his case was reduc cox ‘Mr. Walter Wy, oo oe who called, had with JAMES HENRY. Justice Field has invited [erry to dinner on | H. Sinith, a lawyer, was offéred and accepted as im about ten Dako! people, who wanted the ter- 19-40" : = Di ¥ 2 oar SAMUEL KE Monday to meet his brotuer, David Dudley Field, | bondsman for Mr. Boone. ritory divided and the sout Tn i asa 5 i who will be 77 years old on that day. — eee een tee re DEY Goons, ‘A dinner will be given by the Massachusetts Re- Affaire in West Washington. Soteral Dearne oe Ga ee Mac yeaah at Ge 930 7th, gong Sot en Association of this city, at Witlard’s,next | Pgrsonau.—Rev. P. J. fealy, president of | federal offices in the state and incidentally in the aualitien at low pricos, ar ak The wile ‘of Hepresentative He Hoge has arrived in 0H pa ith rr Trower Bish Healyy at vem Mg ‘edneld, speaker x” che nouse ‘Silks: Bation hadame y mont stw! is bro at} Mam on seer wom, extra good values, Washington tor the season, and is with her hus-| Worcester, Mass. for the Dement of his health, ay Indiana, catia PONS SES Dand at the National.—Mrs Kobert Campbell, of | returned yesterany much fo omen Bishop Healy ‘The Cabinet room, from which its Sa St. Louls, who was the vice regent for Mt. Vernon | and Father Blankensop aceompany him, and are the lbrary with the President fol- - #09 SEH STREET Nontiwsst. | for Missouri, died at St. Louis last week.—Mrs. | now at the college. lows, Was crowded with and Representa- PLUMBING. FURNACES, RANGES, | TINNING, | Ellbu Vedder, of New York, 18 visiting her cousin, | _ Lacruny.—-Prof. Edgar , Of the United | tives. ‘There wasa number of who MANTEI ND GAS PIXTU! Miss" Bell Vedder.—Mrs. J. A. Marchand, oi | states Opservatory, — delive an instructive | wanted to see the lentstmply to ¢ hands. isodittag to ait ob the Anove Bekaehis Greensburg, Fa. 1s Visiting Mrs. 8. A. Duncanson, | lecture upon “the astronomy of the Bible” last | Some of them Who came eauy _ S27 Fsrvuates Forsisnep ror New Work. street M. E. cnareh, the — bet ¥e People's As- | Co en having departed, nt shook (CS, MEL THOSE Wito HAVE TAKEN CHANCES | | Moruer aM Son.—A colored boy, named Albert | sociation connected with church, hands with that clase’ of callers termed by the “Fin the Katite for a Buyyy for the beuetit of St. | Hawkins, was fined $5 or 7 days in the workhouse, | A PLEasanT DaNcING iT was given last | White House people “respects,” dorcntvs church are requmnted to eeceivo tack {nait | by Judge Snel Yesterday, for disorderly conduct: | eveuing at the resitense of Mr dobn 1. Owens, on |. Dey fa of ni they sho mother, a stout old lady, - | Prospect avenue, w Miss Bright Ye fete sity cuothor rate, whlch, ou, aqcqunt of | side the bar, alongside of her sop, tnd asked the | ware, who 1s visiting Missy MaunleoHall ets PxnsosAl.—Senator Edmunds has returned from evening. at the lecture of the Dunbarton but ‘staid until the ® ware oe oaaa serene DUPUNT CIRCLE. PLUMBING, FURNACES RANGES MANTELS, &e. Fobbing in ail there lines, cy a C tolet her son off. The city, There was a pleasant at the residence pendent Sips eee sete, of Mon- = HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE = ol cn O street even! zo a, WAS New | EL otter at the ARLINGTON FIRE TABU: ign Siw Os tue BavceFebrusry ith, 145. | wer held, foreen: peivate won ate ee oe aa. | tuo of ge Picetors to eee. = D. m.; Rebruary 13h, 251 a. m., 8:37 p. 1: | den hag been appolnted secretary $0 the ta Oo | Tania soma 5 oy. ‘The case of the Hannibal and St. Joseph ee ales Ebitiven, pais : iar aera |

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