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a a . 8 ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I], 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. AUCTION SALE [Chicago Fimes.] LETTER FROM NEW YORK. When I left the handsome ex-Conyressman hy e Suicide on Accennt of Removal trem 8 Honor the Mayor. Pas acing nervously. up and down before, the Office. el > sw OF one! Judge's bench waiting for the twelve men to return Carcrgo, Tit., February 11.—A special ta the ENG ee = oo Rear INTERESTING REMINISCENCE IN THE LIFE OF A PUB-| 4 DAZZLING PLACE—AN OLD STORY RE TOLD— | irom the jury room, Iuter-Ocean frown Lawrenceville, Tilinols say OXF HUNDRED AND FIFTY GOH D AND SILVER Lic MAN. PATIENCE—OPETTE—THE BEST CIKCLE8—VOORHIS’ ‘A P8YCHOLOGICAL stUDY. y @ | Miss Seed. un Ago. postinistress here tn HOGEES RSTYES SPOONS. FORKS. | Chicayo is, aa she may well be, justly proud of her | TRIALS—A PSYCHOLOGICAL STCDY—THR BALL | sindram, the munieres, who wax to have put on seas found in a dying ‘coalens rots the eifects 1X SULVEK-PLATED ¢ | Mayor. She is proud for several reasons, and very | SEASON, ETC. the black cap to-day, tas secured a stay of pro- = == camer rata Goa ae ies an eaneicion or ie, FEBRUARY SEVENTH, at TEN | "0d ones, too, of the Hon. Carter H. Harrison. There | Special Corredfndence of THe Evexixc Stan. ceedings for one month. If one ts to belleve his de THE SOTELBO SHOOTING. | hh despondency suspended tn offic PAST ow O end HALE ¥ 4 re but few men in American polities kccred who can New Yorx, February 10th, 1882. | clarations and to judge from his manner, he cares D v} “ AG, favor the latter tacory. n day to day until | klow as clear a record or as de-erving and honorable a a4 i Sew York fs | uch less for this legal victory than his lawyer. . aoe corner | carver as fr. Harrison. Fro. the day on which heleft his | Th Most fashionable bar-room In New York fs y than ’ as. Wa Street To-day. PEATURY OF THK STATR LAST. 6 Froin the first this singular man has been a ps i = home in “the dark and bloody ground” to settle in the | OWned and run by a murderer. IU’s an odd com- : A y 4 “ » | TENNESSEES STI | Eldorado of the Western peti then in ita infancy, | mentary on the loudly asserted Improvement in | Chologieal problem for phiosophers and a pro- | WILE OF THE LATE WILLIAM ORME. | the career of that gentleman has heen upward and on- | the general tone of our society that the success of | found mystery to the masses. T saw him yester- 7 day for st tine In The lowe dor of the Auets, | Ward. Twice have the people chosen him as their Rep | this murderer should be so iustentaneous and | (7A f0r {ne tint say CRUE Haire cine WALTFE B. WILLIAMS & ¢ United States pry different r i 0 be —————s ss = | fesentative in Conres from the Second District of Tii- | complete. Toften hear men say: “Yes, the fact | jook irom what I had tmasined, ‘The letters he | LETTER FROM MRS, GARF TELD. ee eee oe | Role, beara a post fomisg himeelf Sin oe hee me can no tonger be dented that the people of New | wrote to the Strict attorney, forming perhaps —— ee | Nashville has been rece! See tO imenner that won for hia a wari spot in earts Fok aie és soclety which, without | tie most remarkable criminal Tiferature ever wii ~ cides Pun NE RE re A AEE | ete comatnieccy: er ae cuter ane Fee ae etttave | teny would naturally lead to te eller that he had THE POTOMAC FREE BRIDGE QUESTION, | fo viene SA PLAIN AND JAPANNI D TINWARE, CUTLERY, | Twice las Mr. Harrison been called upon to fil the | being as profligate as the French, or as exclus a head and face of the lowest aniinal type. But Ts r Above Mispat-h was, HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS. highest Mayoralty | 8S the English, will have the best features of both. | on the contrary. ther | office of Mayor of Chicago with tl : bode Monae a is ee nat al penne AT | vote ever iven a Deuoerat in this creat city, and twice | Money has not the sway It used to have. Jay about im, his features being recutar and fairly ST'af Gost, | has he filet that office with honor, winning the re- | Gould, with all bis wealth, and Vanderbilt, with Sra ang hiseye price and inteliizeyt. He ts | TENNESSEE BONDS IN WALL STREET. | erect snd esteem of her people regardiess of party, | his two hundred millions, cannot get into our best bs at 2 Lae : ae a mnovement. There is one feature that-accords with TAYLOR & CREAMER, Auctioneers. Carter H. Harrison is to-day the most popular man | circles.” It isn’t so. The belief 18 that the sole | nis conduct, and t MONDAY, ed 2% per cont, of Whik i slice been Yost. We eTReASMTY WAS in Its possess tit tixes are still com ston the 3 percents created THIRTEENTH, has, hy thet the si ssh about $i, iin. The ucts that his head at the base ; 3 greatly in exc life, ‘The esteem and confidence of the people are his | Of 18 Filward 8. Stokes, who calnily, coolly and | yities The po. Of his intellecmal and moral fa ion, Which he has held all along, buyers; Horse, Harness : HOGL | in the State of Illinois, afact due to the zeal, the un- | requtsite tor social success in New York 1s, a8 It | of the brain istemarkubly Proud, shewrncce cca. ube Marta Soteide Sheeting: OF On tae i Toe i SDAY, FIF TH | tiring enency, and the steadfastness of purpose 48 | aivays nas been, money. ‘The murderer I speak | iN to phrenologists, that Mis amtiaal Instincts are SOTELDO'S CONDITION UNCHANGED AT2 P.M. $750,000 per y Men ere OLA A.M., of 200 | played by that gentleman throughout his whole public a td When a Stak reporter called at the Providence ond: the new t above sale will take place om the farm in + Hos a Yeloc! s 1 oy as In- | Interest from 4"! | im the fattest sense—won by his unflinching adherence | deliberately murdered Fiske in the Grand Central | that he would rather'al? on the gallowa than serve | Hospital at2 ovelock this afternoon he was Iv. A Noy own as the Hess Farm. on the Teloseph ; : miksie thie hb) 3 | bonds have bs pared, they have hot Henig tie Saree ct Ee Sort oes | to the right—bis unquestionable honesty of purpese— | hotel. He lay in walt for the good-hearted, if | a long term in prison, he still stoutly maintains, | fTmed by the sister In ibe Tae ip GO WS ound, wich ated. Shed Bae ss from . Vint en asked abot ‘ & the Sta Fy verti, re have Special attention ts calied slong been a are ewes with Lan! state” debt Sof the supreme Aston rendered. iid Potorone | his high moral character -and his unobtrurive thoueh | Shérp-dealing, rallroad king and shot him down | having a strong avérsion, apparentiy, to being | permitted to see Mr. te ers prnatve lke a di le was sentenced to be h: spent four years in Sing Sing ' ; i confined and to prison fare.” He said to me yes- | i's condition she sud: “He is about the same—a | {Be Stock | Pachance I tenia Pelee Mes / Hacvionie enobtrualveneene 25 fiw crt terday that If he were cffered bischotce between | little brighter than yesterday, far tuesuock has |W pecueneater cn nee: may be said, is not the least among his many commend | went to the west ahd won heavily in mining | an imprisonment of twenty years and death he | Worn off. conrt, two dissent from tb able qualities; the fact that he is not a secker after office | operations, A short time ago he este here and | would choose to hang—and all this} | “There is no hope for htm?” inquired the re- | je phen e but rather the office seeks him, is, in the opinion of the | bought the Hoffian House. He built an entirely | With a cheerfulness. and —_tndifference | porter. - 2 he share sp writer, alngh commendation. That Mr. Harrison bas | new bur-room, which is without doubt the most |to his fate that 4s almost. without | “No. T don’t think there isa shadow of hope. result of the flu-tuations being. at heart the iuterests of the community he represents | gorgeous affair of the kind in the country and has | # parallel. Like many other criminals, he claims | Mrs. Soteldo still retains with her usband at THERE: T YMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTFE'S SALF. OF IMPROVE. ‘TY-SIXTH STREET TWEE very tame, the ne - 4 | ular, but generally towards higher price NIA AVENUE AND Mi STREET ss : se y beck 1 “swell” Wallstreet | that he has not received justice, and that with | the hospital. | > “y mat e ily seen by ri toaquestion | already become the center for “swell” Wall street as » . . The local mosey market ts easy to-day nea ty the writer in acouvensation lately held with | operators, fastelivers, men-ibouttown and many | Money” and. influential. friends, he would have MR. BARTON'S CONDITION. 496 per cent for call loans on stocks, at $06 per = Bea | Mr. H.: “I came to Chicago,” said Mr. Harrison, ‘‘ata eiciacns no) stand high among the city’s men. Ce UnOnE # Penalty. | So far he has | Mr. Barton, when a Star reporter called at ls | cont for time loanson same entlateral, at 2 erased | ica be ea ‘ @ place 1s magnificent in all its appointments, | refused to have anything with either priest | nouse th ae ar is parlor | cent for mms and. 3: Saat cas time when we were limited, comparatively speaking. in | 1.viah in its decorations, lewd in its’ statues and | Or preacher. His sory of the milling of Mis lands Ce oe ee See ee eeeat | bau tu Unlud iateebond Of the prem 3 all but natural resoure=s, but of them we had an un- | dosctyious in its pictures. One pleture in par- | lady, Mrs. Caroline Clane, 1s that he was locked PEELS ML A, DUMINED OL THERGS FO ste Se INSAB IT CL, Aes 2gsz. et FOUR AND A HALF O'CLOCK | Umited supply. Leaw that the city, and the State lke- | ticular is rapldly making for itself an unen- | out of his room, Which he had paid for in advance, | Well last night, and felt much better, Shexpeet | [nthe s very dui, y ts fof lot three (3), in 3 age went of square fourteen (W. | wise, ought to inerease—to become great in population } yiable reputation. It {3 a richly colored | and that in the heat of passion he fired the fatal | to get out ina week,” he said. “I believe I would | of 14). in the city of Waahington, in the. Di frets | and in wealth, and I told my confreres, and the veople | painting ed “The Vision of Faust,” and | Shot without premeditation. This story and his | go out to-day If it were not for the pain in my. perp oy Se Sa ‘tthe nortiesst | that it lay in cur power to make the State rich, popu- | shows Faust asleep on a mountain top, | opinions on his case he gives with a. stolidity and | ankles, I twisted one of the heels oF my shoe, rates for prime bankers hot the ne : ‘s! Latest Cable. mer of J poiat Leing fourteen (14) | lo ‘ i ereat—a field for the emigrant who | With a score or more of nude women circling over | lack of concern that you would not expect -to tind | and wrenched my ankies badly. 1) ve recelved a | CIDE OF AU NERALE STOCKHOLDER, feet wot ate tren omsuidllce | carat to Gl gar cratrien ani for the cacioint cbr coes |S head. "The vulgarity and utigr recklessness tor | in the nest dentaved ana hantenod ocuamiae grout number of congratulatory letters, My imall | | Toxnos, February IL —A dispatch to the Tas parent "fect to the end Of ot © | decency or decorum dispiiyed tn the postures of mie GAGE Selaoi. ¥ for the next few days, | from Patis says the Matqut was, a lang to Keek Creck; then | to advance our mercantile, commercial and railroad in- | te fan ate fh POPES Ae Rover petan Men Squatied fr a erly to a line drewa due west from | terests. Ihave advocated ali measures of this kind that There have been three rousing big balls this | MRS SOTELDO NOT REQUIXED TO LEAVE HER HUS- | sho rebolter in Uw union gow as commaiteed here, and th: crowd of men con: antly before the hen with said Hae re suiclde. nti recat to the te | have risen in my time, and T intend todo it in the | picture attest. ita eff “th Speaking of women | Week, as there were last, and they were just as Te- ie Ba Le | Lon we . provements, consisting Of atWostory | future. Tt is clearly my duty to range myself on the | brings to mind the third a ert in many | markable, The first, “The Eiks,” was the most The state meee to the effe ct that is Sot te | aw “un Sara ieee | sideof the people, their interest being what Thaveon | respects the most famous, or Infamous, | talked of, because It. Is Biven bya) socicty that), Was Ouu ed CO te ute trom) Altendance on MEE |, tiie concent ta Gur Clinumerer mete ck | my mind and in my heart.” character in the iske murder—Josie Mans: | ¢y, 5 : : i a Mr. Harrison is as yet in the prime of life—his physt- | field. That woman’s career has been amazing. I | es enue ee actors or the:c aes quence of the rules of the hospital, is not cor mnpatible with the maintenanes of the Preneh cal qnatities being fully equal to his mental capacities, | Will never forget how she used to drive down | !ts members, No end of expense was tne {| Mrs. Soteldo has been furnished with an apart- | and Engtish control, ‘Phe resicnwtion of thee aud that we eayinw a seat deal, the only medicine that | Broadway In the aitcrnoons, tolling in a magnitl- | and the payers the next day contained the usual | MTS SOUwO Mas bean furutsed with am apart | ft iitsh sohirol he resin on ‘ONED UNTIL | fentleman ever used beins the Great German Remedy, | CeRt Daronche, with coxchman and footman on | cast-iron reports of its siecess, but the ball wis is that, occu ; fon husband last night at a certsin hour, nm conse- Tight to discuss the budget is recognized as in- 2 ABOVE SALE PI y si . $a i ama n e and has been affort every attention by tn ERC AL NIH, 1982, wane the box, her poodie by her side, and her hands and | unquestionably a distnal fallure. ‘The decorations | Mn, and 5 WIS) sree hago Dance Fee wan eR toRG ae a eas His 1882, szue | st. Jacobs Oil. Speahine of that great panacea used bY | throat Blazing Ind ‘Sue sat in her car- | were very fine, and the grand procession, with and nurses. in eeadntiosin ine mace “ae ‘4 Soke {7 _ | all great men of the day, Mr. Harrison sid: “*Rheuma- | riqze in front of the hange the day that | heralds and kings, a car drawn by six alleged baby TO-DAY'S REPORT OF TITE PIYSTCTANS. BS sap htigie ein 2 sess tiem is about the only ailment that has ever given me | Fiske and Gould cause ver-Lo-be-forgotten | elephants surmounted Ly ah lamense elk’s he and gave is views as to the method of counting Drs. Bliss and § wers had a consultation with any bother, and that is now cone where it will bother | Black Friday. Aiter the s ntence of Stokes she | four wooden locomotive: and no end of brilliant cos thee etoral vote. In brief, ho favo aa Aine. : ule which HIGHLY IMPORTANT meno more. In the neigiborhood where I live the peo- | went to Paris where s! ame the commonest of | times was a stunning feature, but the ball to an | District Attorney Corkhill this morning and made | wiyt provide tit the to Louses count tae ve ART SALE yle will have no other medicine for rheumatism or dis- | profligate women. r she returned to New | habitual ball-goer was a failure. ‘This was due | the following report of the case in writing: “On | ullasare not in dispute, att oa hos aneto bod i if e cobs O! York and exhibited hers eap variety shows | entirely to the Lick of spirit and enthyplisin. It | our visit to A. M. Soteld en | cases of a similar nature than St. Jacobs O:1. ork and exhibited herself In cheap variety si | entirely of sy 1d ent hy sl _ ML Soteld . Wl i the Bowery,.and now she has drifted toa cer- | was neither an exclusive nora “will I. Tt | pital February. 10th, at 10 FINE OntGINAT. OTT. BY_ SOME OF When I first found myself suffering from the | 00 * c He 4 pita ary v HE MOST EMINENT FOKEIGN AND AMERI- | Rheamatior me leading thee! ae tain disreputable dive on Long Island. Of the | lacked the solidity of the “charity” and the aban- ‘ation of the THE Most EMINENT FOKEIGN AND Rheumatism my leading thouxit naturally was to calla | (1,41 Het igedy: the youn is thawreck+ tho | don otal at Providence hos- | tertnined by the hile an. We fond a slight | Which there is a contest. =2WINERL symptoms nen. © count In the state in se p ; uae 6 ch ball and didn’t “go” a bit. tioned in our previous report. Tem- | AND Noxtos, twoot the Treasury em- On FRIDAY A) Lede dan, but my neighbors sil advised me to ty St | Victim is dead, and the musterer Is alive and pro-| On the other hand, the ball of the French cooks | perature, 104.2; regis mi abe pulse 110. se resignations have b: EENCH, Jacods Oil, the Great German Remedy. prietor of a prosperous ho! Occastonaily a man | Was a whirlwind in'its way. If anybody was ¢ U evacuated by means of catheter; secretion 7 this afternoon LUneinselves tb ia.m. the fact anty; Intense thirst: lls scanty tal fa Were not normal, making Occasional incoherent re. | .*Now, Twas not up to that time a believer in pro- | of good figure and stylish garments walks calmly | clusive or modest or retiring afte | prietary medicines, and T so stated tomy friends, but | about the Aouse and through the bar-roow, His | Was concealed with rere success. | the gentleman who recommended that wonderful medi- | hair is white and his face d>eply lined, but he is | sort of ba!l the Frenchmen. tell marks. In ‘turning him upon his right side, to eine being among Chicazo’s first citizens, and men on | Young in years. Men call him “Kd,” and shake | only a little bit too loose in the. early hours. expose the wound, It occasioned a sight distor. | Whose word I would place implicit coufideuce on any | him Warmly by the hand. Young inén, or strang- | m.—when the pollce turn out the Nghts. Such &| tian of tue Meck “catelug a tonmorary cee question, led me to believe that St. Jacobs Oil must be | €TS €4ze at hiin curiously, but le never seems to | all could not have been held inthe Academy of | pension of. the "resaitatery AL 6 Phita; Sa notice them, and strolls but with the suave ease | Muste ten years azo without the most vigorous |p. in we. again vidted him aud sound his » New York; | «00% = that he entered. “That's Stokes, who murdered | opposition Trom the church people of the clty. condition substantially the thnamating E 1 took the advice of ms friends who were benefited | Fiske,” ig heard froin every side Of the rom, and | “Last night was ihe preat Licderkears r if Tue Tort, Recerers or Taxes In muta of J 44 coliecte ny deitngn nt water n el to Cut ofi Water have ju: : ‘ chemata were ordered, amd. 2 F pone LCUODS 1 09% rs by the use of St. Jacots Oil. T procured some of itim- | they goon drinking or plying, snd thelr money | the principal event of the season amon: uth and carbolizca Gil appued eothe Wwounk At BS ee Se: | mediately, and—weil, the result was that [have been | pouirs’ steatily into Stokes’ coffers. So. much for | man clement, and amore suecess!ul affair was 11 p.m. his condition was improved, bowels | yentow Fever Iv New Jeasey.—The National recommending it since I found it excellent for the rheu- | the muprovement in the morals of New York. never given. The tickets Were $15 each, and as the | eyacusted thoroughly, urine drawn, pulse 100, |», dio reaitli Js aiteiand! tha Curing tie ar matisia. Ihave almost a bottlefalof it now at home, PATIENCE. lower strata were vigorously excluded the best | respiration 40, temperatire 124; 9 a. 1m. on the | Bowrd ef Health ts advis ea oe Phila; and Iain morally certain that I have no more rheuma- people on nificently d » there. The Academy was me: ed February 4th there were nine deaths from ~ | staailj tm an adver- ‘There ts some danger of Patience becoming as Jith, he slept pretty well durlug ‘the nly edund the dincing as spirited as | eral’ condition tinproved. Pulse | tists. The Oil has been used in my family and neigh- te exh DAY, FEBRUARY BS Baa a i s a . | Much of an epidemic as Pinafore was three years | the fun. It had all the action o: a French ball, | tion $5. tem » 102 Me wlties a so PT an | Jacthe Oif isan erent sereige aT MIE SE | aco. Tt ts still presented nightly at the Standard, | With none of its wickedness perieck Bcil aee or aientien Gon ee ogee hh ure TH streets northwest, when ¢ | ‘The writer, on his return to the office, took occasion | Where it was first produced in this country; anew ON HORSEBACK. age and Jower limbs. The pt S Of tie case | King hls three Lite chiidren with me had St antieation ey oo (attend. Catalegues | 4 ee how inany grect men of the day have been bene- | Company 1s playing it at Haverly’s Fourteenth. | One of the prevailing subjects of club gossip ts fully sustains the previous un avorable prognosis Pig Hie wit completelyan she cass -deds ‘THOMAS DOWLIN fited by the ure of St. Jacobs Oil, Jnst out of curiosity. | street Theater; there is a burlesque at Tony Pas- | {Urnished by « young patr who have been seen of | Of the ¢ PA AE RS 16 his whereabouts or intcntiuns. has never HOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer. His research vas wonderfully productive. He appends | tor's; the San Francisco Minstrels give their ver- | !te riding on horseback 1n Central Park. A young ee SON EES SDT poem heard froma, aud Mrs. Glancy, Wving In V street, 13 nearly crazy about tie ehiidren, She knows of no Cause for thts conduct by her b bund, She sys some postal cards are to be s ont by the police, in her behalf, to expedite tl aren for her three children, ts sutistied to let him go, provided she can get tuein, b eae 1p | Rice of the names, thinking them appropriately placed | sion. with a burnt-cori caste, and he Poston Ideal | man and his sweetheart can't take a trot without | ‘Tre Hovse Commie ow Evectioxs at thelr SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | besii a won: The Rt.-Rey. | Opera Company, which came here on Monday, also | being Uilked about, when there fs a mystery fn the g toda siniss the contest he EaUTEE DS. Enion Glue Cora ona: Btrickiana, | have the pivee Ih thelr. Teprrtoire. Bur there has jease. The young lady ts a beautiMl blonde with | Meets U ay Berea £0 alanis ule Content wit trurt, bearing date the 30th 2 | of Boylston Place, Bost-n, Mass.; Capt. Paul | Deen nothing In the esthetic Une that his caused | deep bine eyes and shining hair, ond presents a | ONt prejudice In the case of Mabsen agt. 0: recorded in Liber No.S16, 33g | F Rea ote aed cat Prof. G. ©. | 50 much comment as the recent presentation of | fine figure in her green riding habit and glossy | “ulrd district of Alabam i tof party secured there.“ | Boyton, the world-renowned swimmer jum, Chi, | U8 Opera by a coterie of tashlonable soctety | silk hal. If appearances go for anything, her con}, = a ty ent i PBRCARY:A-De 1S) Se MALE Taee | Duplessis, menager of the Chicago Gymnasium, Chi- | poopie at Chickering Hall lor charity. Two per. | pablon is an Rreiieh erosine: Be le ee nese | CoMarssrons Stonzp.—The President to-day oes LOCK P.M..'in front of the premises, the | C8. Til; William H. Waring, Keq., Assistant Geveral | formanecs were given with dazzling Success. But | dered, has brown chop-whiskers and a blooming | Signed the commissions of W. H. Armstrong, to be ‘ oP Ligvor, a 7 Tn f La 6, in suuare No. 264, fronting | Superintendent of the New York Pest Office; the Hon. | {t now appears that the young ladies of the com- | complexion—unmistikably Britis). | When they | auditor of railroad accounts. Also, the following | DET 01 pad tee Say ou E street, and having s depth of | Thomas L. James, ex-Postmaster of New York City: | pany enjoyed pliylng the part of rapturous mald- | get into secluded parts of the road it 1s easy to Se” | commissions: F. A; ‘Tritlie, of Noga tote gow | Hguors in tht Aomvtnge! RPL Stacy Hill, Esq., Mt. Auburn Inclined Plane Railway, | ens, and the young men going through the evolu- | that they are lovers. Recently a young English ih Retail tigquor d aL Disretet,—The nom ed Lo sei intoxicating of Colunbla 18.861, Vi h trnor of Arizona; G. P. Denhain, collector or inter- BWwiors aina the Imperial Hotel. on F, st Cincinnats, 0.; Mr. Bartley Campbell, author, and | tions of the heavy dracoons and singing their lusty | irl of ‘good famliy ran away with her fther's | nut revenue ter the ben Mere oe eee eee eer: sand brewers, @ = Sea Wine and Liquor Stores Omaker & Herizog | hers too numerous to mention, indorses St. Jacobs | SONES, so inuch that. they will not be content until | Zroom, and the question is whether the runiway | votector of iuternal revenue for the 2a districtot | ‘THE CRoss-CuRny MUCIDE.— Toslay In the ‘Terms ot sale: One-third cash; the residue in two | Oil, the Great German Remedy. 1t_ | they have given additional periormances, A mati. | inalden and her companion are not these self-sate | Pennsylvania; J. L. Wilson, of Indiana, receiver of | Criminal Court, Judge Cox pivsiaiagea colored equal payments, atone and iwe Sears, with interest at = sben s eS hee on some afternoon tis week has been talked | lovers on horseback. public moneys at Colfax, W. * n, Douglas Wm. Cross, was seven per ceut., to be seeuted by iced of treat upon the of, and one of the leading members said the other eRe foc REST - ment tor te ‘of J roperty These terms. however, bon na Be that a trip to plainer A ee GRU A Wife's Disappearance. A Lerrer FROM Mrs, Ganrreiy.—tudge Law- | pari dust, death hit to moctfy, er to sccutumoda’ > pur. Pp AL cities, Was in coutemplation. Tn several respects | A SENSATION IN A VIRGINIA TOWN—A LETTER FOCND | renee, tis 5 e Treasury, today re- | and he pleaded not sulity, I will be re Sumaylied wih Ya ten dave on acitudejomut te fortelied. fesefonal, Unquestionably the wire sweetcr, | The disappearance of a lady in Alleghany wridow of tho lnte President. Tt imate | Some femarks about, Swlie 61 Use accused, a a i Y RuTtY: ie ATA BOR ‘ S sident. din some Way the deceased was so 1njure f8-dte JOHN FY ESAT: LOTS OF PANTALOONS, F county, Va., of the highest social position, under and: E have to-lay Unrouzh your kind. | hqig, Atter Lis accused: heed, beett cemmanitead aasaeas DOWEISS La —— ess were ata disadv ant: the most mysterious circumstances, hus created | ness rece led the copy of resolution the Obio | ty jairon the verdict of tho « . = ote Sec unaers = . cut low in the neck, loose, and without. intense excitement in that county. ‘The particu | Tepublican assoclation, Pray accept my thanks, | prdgeut a8 COrpU: AT PRICES THAT ARE SURE TO MAKE becoming toa well rounded fleure, and makes a | lirsare these: Monday evening Mrs. WU M. | and present to tuis. body of friends my vernal | andr W bail, aud & ening Pretty Woman irresistibly fascinating. But, a | Hughes, a lidy or position and of culture, leit her | acknowledginent of this tribute to the metaory of | Gi ty; “asked “Uc the bonds ben 2 VER S Woman without these natural charms should be- | home th Ailegany county, about seven miles | Gen. Garficld.” THEM MOVE RAPIDLY; Ware of an esthetle gown. ‘This Js one of the | northeast’ ot Alleghany’ Station, with — the S done. | Messers, C. Morr! newed, which ‘i cetised, Smita and aaa mi fier uppear for th inorals Of the amn.iteur performance. Nevertheless | desizn of visiting a netghbor sever 1 milles distant ON IN CONGRESS. —The sub- pth | Therefore don't delay Coming, but Comeand Securethe | it was a metoribie production, ind wese who | AS she did not return at a reasonable hour | committee of the House commitive on territories ARRAIGNNENTS, Is morr | will yet get an opportunity to See $t may count | in the evening, her fusbend started along | have agreed to report to the fil esmmittse on oRecee ganas T enasetVes fortunate. he road she hed taken search 0} Onvickd Of pels OF THE SEASON. ‘Tuesday next in favor of the proposition to admit rl Se his feriings may better be | 28 A state all of that portion of Dakota lying south A a a ‘The principsl dramatic ¢ TORIC nA Deena ee ea Oe UeEPE || on thin aauin paenten ot ia tiedee! ke notatera Toe nine, | the first performance of Sardou's new draima of | quiitity of yarn, whieh MIs wire had taseo city | tion to constitute, as now, tie Lerritore of Dakets Odetie, the plot of which has already been given. | her, to be spun, fastened to the standard of an | The sub-commll vc will pt AS was expected, tas house was crowded, and | sbandoned wegen. Accompanying it was this | Ue pending bil, proviling tor tue necessary ma- ODETTE. Reafhing the foot of nut mountain, nt of the week was | Wiere the road fork: on for Bew EVERY PAIR OFFERED GUARANTEED ALL only te Street, ten feo north of th poeta Phang Sepirtpert SS eoener of I WOOL AND THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, Much Interest and enthusiasm was manitested by | MS dveot guriiitie tence pana Se aac Testes alas thence cust paralied te Wet © hundred and the audience froin first to List. The eritics all agree | (i)! Pho th heaton. Ge = THE ARREARS OP PENSIONS | : rt cd gality, “Fr nce north Anot cult > iret Due that the play is a skilful ple: @ unt it in- nee ONE. ivis destined Ww cham pul t a that may imcet them in heaven. ’Gool-bye.” | THE Dewocrats axp P of work, and that | ‘There is absolutely nothing to iarow a ray of licht | BiLt.—The democ ic attention for some | pon the myst: acey and Joun'k, Bi Win. Hooper, Lu Senators do not intend, Mrs. Huzhes bad reached her | some of them say, to be put in the attitude of | el; pleaded not atuueatvent nie! Ume to come. This tact aside, it fs amusing to se | nelzhbor’s house, whence she had dep ited alter ea = - = : ited state: pr mez Zeal forteitod tess sirecttotheplace | yar PRICES WE PUT ON THEM IS ‘TO SELL how they cross each other— nie falling a thing par ttalning the opject of her visits. She had started TP ierepee ra eet Tis resaution. They s . The Ki c Cura Major the purchase money in 7 excellent and another condemning it as altogether | home early In the morning, an othing at ail 5 ts a ABs ae ae fHe Kipxarrep Crorsey Cninpres, — Maje Eien with interest, to = bad, and a third aiffering fro sats vedin ete she | (ltt they want legislotion to prevent Trauds, will be made to | Brock, of tae 1 Thole subject. iu | Peceived a letie repolitan police, Cals morning ‘oni D. W. Fraley, chief of police both tn the degree | unusual hid been observed in ler conduct. Sh the property wold; “or | of praise or blame. One writer devoted himseit cheeriul and pleasant, according to her wont. ivts probable that vbacer. | Ailconyeyane- | WE DO NOT STOP TO CONSIDER WHAT THEY | almost entirely to a satiric motor jon of the the Ingalls resolution gna the : 3 al discussion of tit: usband, halt distracted, returned. whic : of Marttisburg, W. Vas In achuowledzment oc a Be aud recrdine at the purcharers cot, and ft the Seo en Tecra tor a eat ical oi band, halt dis 5 braces ton commit th Instructions U Diy Mi rageeseveniging rns vale are pmiplied in five days, tl 1081 : 7 SLE. “at ‘a facin iting sinn agior- | hoine. The alarm spread, and faa littie while a | ‘ note from Majer Brock in relation to the p Frastectecartos the Hight th reel ae ae hae Coe) Un OREN Axa rOlCiE as fous and melting ereature—a beautt“ul animal who | band of nelylibors was, Scouring the mountains, | TPF back some p we pension frauds. | cyitaren. He say=:“Pheve nol KO Uke chiluren Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchives, aiter'a avers THEM our. gowss Stralehit to the devil” Thi crise, atter de. | ‘Thetr blazing torches iMuminated the darkness 2s | Tye Porowao ImexoveeNT Boanp.—The board {10 Mly possessiou, but tiey. are stopping With & Hsing same in the Evening Star five dae, Loring the fact that Sardon, with ils brillant and | they Lunted every. debe tor ation omer mia Within one inile of Uke town, and are i Our 16 WM. L. DAVIS, Trustee. highly trained int t,suduid treat such a sub- Ject, Says that the ptece'ls tersely and trenchantly written with hig usual skill and more than hi DESIRABLE BUILD- | “ONE LOT” THAT HAVE BEEN GOOD VALUE AT | "sual feeling. As fo sof the m SE WOR Wie eee of oficers considering the question of the improse- | Mivn every day beoint, abandoned, The inexpi ment of the harbors of Washington and George- | stolen by gypsies. Tid under such circumstances, of a | town met again to-day, at Col. Abert’s office. ‘The | ceived # wiegram from Joseph Ci ‘They say they have been mpuoma DOWLING, Auctioneer. ypsey, the r the lesson it is “the beatl- Hughes’ character and position in | board will continue in >ntor some days, ‘To- | Iu Washinglon, D.C, asking that it the children TING ON HIGH tude of glorious feminine wickedness. ‘The first of course deeply agitated the whole | day there was an examination and comparison of | are tound to send them to Weshinztoa, You ¢ MARKET STREET, $6.00 WE OFFER AT act is pronounced spirited to an extreme degre» The Tr. ‘come hit dy Was a native of Fluvanna, | the four plans advocated for the proposed Lmprove- PEBRUARY THIR. and well rounded out, ar Interest 3 sald to | where the fuuily coniections are nuucrous and | ment. ‘The report of the board wiil in front 1 $4.00 @ Pair, accumulite as the ply proc Another writer | respec tab! e Was a woman of education a gress. An Invitation to the imembet haa been! begins by ralsing the ery of plugiarism. Ouerle, he | retthe opsey Chat he must eith nd for them, as 1 send them. ‘The chiluren are ui ave Mo authority to th a worthless fel- sent to f the Sen TH. 1852, at FOUR 0% premises, T shail cell ai! of | i ent. Her houschold was one of the pleas- | “pecial committee on the subject has been ex- | low, Who claus to be a detect Bubklivided 1 Nin. three having says, Is very like Mario Arsiard’s noyl and pley nest in the county: 0 jarring or discord. She | tended, through Its chairm n, Gen. Ransom, to the assistance in my power as to vetting tie chil of about 2 {ict ou High stre-t and three about — of La Flainmina, and ts in short, nothing mori ly happy in the relation which has | meet with the board and «iscuss the matter. dren When sent for.” Major frock has beca on om Markct strevt. between, Si than a remodelling of that work. ‘en he say thy so sudden!y an steriously sunderei, — —— the Searvh for Ube father of the children. "The ast | arties desiriusy proktabl “ANOTHE! " 5 : orga bas the merit of a good | ‘There was a heavy fall ot stow on the night of | THE PRoposeD DEraRTMENt or Aqriccnuns.— | heard ot limhe was neat Richmond. Major brock Termine One-third coke the toute te two equal pay- EE NE NEL hardly beea viewed before f om a | herd appearance. and it she by sny chance was | The sub-comunittee of the House committee on | Prepos-s now to send for the three children and twelve niouths, with notes bearing in- WE OFFER YOU THE CHOICE AT matle standpoint. Going om he thus end wnaided on the mountains during that e them in some orphen ssylum in tats city “iby a deed of ch the property Mr. Sardou in the Beata agrieulture had under consideration today the et that the bie night, every Iiellhood is that her vody | 22! ay $8 thoroughly fnt-resting, adding that what- | yw lies benowth Une shown 2 * | several biNs proposing to@make the D; rinterests the public has a. certain value bre Been of Agriculture an executive department, and its ° yond criticism. “Me finds Sardon’s strengt in his | 4 stxavzan Svrere.c Justus Koehler, m heada Cablnet ofiicer. ‘The general features o Ability {9 make so much out of ti Sh ary stitute for the pending bills wore agreed wpor So mich duterest out of What Is in itelt futile Grave NCW. vork cules of of the pat eS cpemning deposit $3.50 A PALR. HOMAS 1 Auctioneer. oped la tals city fie alanis, wud whe i | of i ig ve Anerson Was Inetrastel tO clans the Sa aa : i Kj Fire Insurance company, *shou : ‘ n ‘l feians the pt TRUSTEES. SALT OF 8 DEsth ABLE E LOT,” ONE AND TWO PAIR OF A KIND, | Y2sUe But lie effect of Us pra: oF the author f Dhursury willie riaine ih Sin Canteens a bill ewibodyiag the vow of te sub-eom- ed are placed in qurantine. ‘There. aie F BRIO bow 059% » | artiste SKIL is spoiled by the c fon Ua The ball penetrated the brain, causine an tire fut com * DUL TO NEW cases Of Suna HD KOCK ESTA “AND we CALL, THEM ODDE-AND EXDA subtraction might be made of the whole oi tis: | Jauaettte deat. PE HAbUS were excelente nis entative Anier-on expects Uy co! Braken ues : r. thintact, onl, Inde erated |e auntS are sald to be In good orders b= stood | And present tt for thelr action at tt ee : 7 that n all of tie. Falated semi tiv society, aid ose, DUE ' ' of the cominittee, niles | Dears a Pouce | Have been Guod Sellers at $4.00 and $3.50. tothe vit tion of the drama. A third eritiy | Wilt society, and asa business 1 poost, | WAL recommend its pi man, who was taken in cus nact account for lls Sutcide, except the suppos! puts hiv opliden lacou ying Uiat if Odette | Von that he De s 2 a me suddeniy insane, cer Roby, of the taird precine ‘THERE WAS A CONFERENCE AT THE CAPITOL To- | ‘ is fsten as etme Aare tes “9 adem ribet . i eres ‘nora | PPoVidence Mospitsl. died suddenly in his ver, 1 the | nan, rstay In for the | DAY between members of Congress and others | jo or night at tie station how wurder of Ab Tick, a fellow-conptrymn, last May, | fom the states In the Missourl valley in retatton eee on tffold he fala that jie committed the act 2 ee OG eee ace sh Fe AN a of Gen. Brad;*s Property. In selftefence, and clatined that #600 hud been | the Missouri river. as intended to hold a gen ie. ; s = | tied to. bribe witnesses to sw ly. When | eral conterence of members from the M Cee ee te , COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THIS LOT Ar | IS not ediiying it is drama 13 Well constr 2.50 A PAT esque and fore! en a ate tendan ce Monday uty of each periormanes by the audience i — basis of raleul.tiou, Mr. Daly will scor this ume without a'doudt. ntertilning. ‘Thue and is pletur- | 4. ein teal my | AGAINST HIM. = THE BEST CIRCLES. the trap was: sprung the condemned fell with a | and Missouri val Dut the democratte - A. SAKS & CO., The “best circles” 4 unustat uproar | SPeam, Wich Was cut Short by the Uisiocution of | caueus prevented Ue, attendance of, members of a netes sone. Boswortiy je, coltinesa ges. S > over Hy heck, al Ly. Nothing of any positive character was. “y zs just now over the revelations of a very Dland znd | HS Bee eee Gone at the conference beyond a general agree: | terday taking testimony in’ the suit of John STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, audactous gentleman, siguing himselé “Andrew J. | Some SINGULAR CaUses OF DEaTH.—Among the | ment to endeavor to hanuonize and unite the | a, Walsh, one of tue star route mail contrac Rowe, No. 125 Breaiway,” who has made public | Recullar causes of death reported by physi¢lins in| Congressmen from tie SLites borering on the | tons awalaet, Ascktant, Pocthastar Goyal SY HYDE, 6 aN 5 Fanweeds well kaaws rt fam- | NeW York tls week to the board of health was | Mississippi and Missouri rivers upon legislation for | CMs Agalost Assistant ms PORN SUEDE? Trustees. NG ax 518 Sevenrn Sruver. | the antecedenisol tie well-known Brevoort tam: | ihat of vrits Ohlenbure, ace 14 Gaye. trom oper | ehe muprveaeue of ekemctrere Thomas J. Brady. Mr. Walsh claims to have | Ane OS eakae ily. The Brevoorts in New York are—the Bre- | atysis of the heart due to. clreumelsion,” and that = ~ lent Brady $2,374 between July, 1879, snd Jan- - W EDDING SILVER. Noorts. | No one is permitted to question thelr so- | of Thomas Walsh, aged years, “irom heart dis-| THe Free Barna QUESTION STILL Unsetriep.— | uary, 1882. He lias been anscousty’ searching pe oe eee aed eontities Deck Ail Gey Rh AT enee caused by Intense griel Decuuse Of Lis Ute | rye Corrguated Iron company, who made the | 1F Brady Property, and has levied upon prop- TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BULL en 56 any: Bias a r : i: erty belonging to Brady iu the hands of Mes~rs, THe MLE oiLO RATLIG Tho Te therriore eae aeomanate aad pine | Tie Bon oy Srwvatuy BarwaeN Asmnrca | tonnae river, an whom there has been a! shares Of the preferred stock of the. Hanntbal MW. At tue opentug of tte Dominion | great deal of correspondence on the subject, have | and St. Joseph Kaliroad Company, 600. shares requested to make a definite answer. Just of the common stock of the Kichmond and Al- follow Ine tly What kind of 2 bridve is wanted has been | leghany railtoad, 1,300 shares of the Central ity clerk's oftice:— | the sorrow felt by the people of Caunda over the | told them plainly, and they have been requested | Arizona Mining comp ay, 70 sha Le assissinition of | President Garlield affords | to say “ves” or “no"’to the specifications. It is | Electric Lighting company, ALT, BRO. & CO., bland Mr. Rowe rushed into print with a letter in | parliament, at Olawa, Thursday, the governor. | bee whlch he says he gor the foliowine Tucts trom | Leneral, in is speech trom the throne, said U the official records of the ¢ general, in his speech from the thron id that | e: That the Brevoorts were 1784, Henry Bi Display a choice assortment of Tristees wil ee another instance of “the syinpathy which unites | Important that the question should be settled as | $8,150 ty the Mexican Ceutral OF Pri STERLING SILVERWARE, divided his farm among Abrah in brotherheod the British empire and the Ameri- | early as possible, especially as the chances are | and a sub: | Henry Brevoort, wheelwrigh as Brevoort, | can republic, ” that the Whole matter will have to go back to | G property | Blacksmith; Isaae Brevoort, saddler, and David oe fongress. cd upon 1s $100,000, Hatch & Fouts, howeven Prepared ~specially for Wedding Gifts, embracing all | Lawrence, (husband of Jemlaa Brev dort), tailor! | RESALE OF THR WASHINGTON AND Our0 RalLnoap ————— claim “that Brauy owes tuem filore than r reat | the newest paiterns and styles of finiah, aud Tea a Cede ae a ree Aad rare Rich | ORDERRD.—Tn the citcult court of Richmond yes | ‘Tae Wu. of THe LaTe WILLIAM ORwe was filed | the value of the property, snd tan ded sauieties by Pimeiing in gates Cota Ge iaeome fooks upon trade 8 @ disgrace, aud the fact that | terday Judge Wellford rendered a decision in ‘the | in the Probate Court to-day, «nd admitted to pro: | they have the bret Wen tne” renee Wat Bideessik lhetaek en are Naa tein to is eens aS oi pond a ier bce nr lal ee ein ou Saco Cr re emis ag Otters ee ninat es bate, and letters testamentary were directed to| take lurther testimony on Ubst point to-day. om aes Hoyprmantly Bre Che { pte servi heelwricht. blac . Saddles ilor, is an | ington and Ohio railroad company, ordering the issued to James W. Orme an ph Libbey, | view Of a statemen t Brady was a lange Srecinel Wet ca Ch greonding, the divicgn mgmed are Lett Mo pT | ae oe ane Chto tae be tSsued to James W. Oriue ‘and Joseph Libbey, | _ In view statement that Brady was a Leng may be by tet rence to bad division ‘with plat therect, recorded m Liber H. D.C, one ot the ts slg for the District of Where the tmetes and bownsds are fuly set forth and Genera ad of partition, dated | decree recites that Tt ap- | on giving bond in $250,000, He directs that after | owner in the stock of the Metropolitan Telephone VOORHIa’ TRIALS. pe rs that at the public offering of the property In | all debts are paid $1,600 be expended Ina monu- | Company, Mr. Charles S. Gage, Ue secretary of have grown fifteen years older stuce the | Me cause heretofore directed wo be sold. Cazenove | ment to be placed over his ura. His deposits in | that company, Was examined abd he declared that beginning of my troubles,” sald ex-Congressinan | G- 14e bid the same in for 292,000, nnd became the | the National Metropolitan Bank is left to his widow | he never kuew that Brady had any interest either pesinning OF in gressinan | purchaser, but had not complied with the terias of | ‘Xnn Maria Orme, ‘tha $10,000 0 his son Charles i. KLoler or bobdholder of the colupan, Voorhis yeste Bake rycen tel oy Pp reas Sat ee cecteate Le eves Orme. The executors are directed in their discre- | ‘The proceeding esterday bevore Beterve Bos xtion teok place in the le cou efore a OF : ssioners, f stock and y e a View to Show, on r LY rt | resell the property after due advertisement wna | L080, 2 Sell lis shares Of stozk and bonds of the | worth were with 1107 PeNNsYr.VANTA AVENTE. JUST OPENED i Une-thini of the purchase ma ii 3 ny The conve is twa equal paywiente: oe wipro daondl | A LARGE STOCK OF . ehensack, a pictures a y. & G. : : as gas- | Walsh, that 2Uthe tine when’ te expose of the Good of trator the Soe VALENTINES ae See eh eee ee aaeaeal other notice, but sald Lee, the purchaser at the eee Netinal Metropoiitan nk and | bear route business was. pendi x, Mr. Waish was guition of the j ot older, His hifris much grayer than {t was when | Pre¥lous sale, may have twenty days within which | the Corcoran Insurance company,¢r so much of | Welted upon by S. B. Elkins and Kerens, one of tae rely vow and novel destens, A lance variety of | [last saw lin about a year and a halt ago. ‘The | f2Comply With his compace of purchase on the | the real estate ag may be needed to pay the lega- | contracters, Who claimed to be representatives of het con i cy. Visiting and Weddisu Cards = anne In © y: Meher a j Rquidation of the additional costs Incurred and ; ¢fes, and it’s payment !3 made a change upon all | Gea. Brody, and. Walsh to advance money Et tree Printed and cretaved at lowest Sunes j Mefewtane va case of allege theit of escoo te | Pang tnterest on the ce moneys SMe Hee biti | SM Teal estate except Tots 9 and 20, square 35, {0 prevent iiinds making bis Ute.teued expostse : 1 slonsing to oO tilla ‘ chise iM Mr. Lee 1 which he bequeathes to his wife ond daughter. | of the str route business, aes : ; W. H. MURRISON, Canttiariy eaeisa as eC nate dake gees illage | tho road for the Baltimore, Cincinnati and Western | To the executors he gives $88,500 in US. registered | |S. B. E'kins was the witness by whom Tra Shafer, Ssnount of which will be a of the old man’s bonds no ohe seems to know | Fallrond company. | The resale is fixed for May 16, | ponds, to pay the interest to his wife for her sole | counsel for Mr. Walsb, proposed 0 prove tls time of sale. Law Pooxseuten aNp STATIONER, “Well, you have had a good deal to go through,” | UES the weaty days’ option Is availed of, and separate use during Ife und at her desth it | poivt, and he wis subjected to an examination for {8-akds i Cue fsaid. Axoruer Comer Comine.—Prof. John M. Klein, | 1310. be transferred to hts daughter, Aunie V. | two hours by Mr. Shaier, whose questions Impiie ie : Hriends and w3so- several al CARNE Cod TEAS Ee ot ES Toe | OF Hartfont, Ky. writes to the Loutsville Courier: | MAES othe ates of ti GHnine ee ae eee | ae eae, ae, ane OF the trlends and asso; Congress when poopie began G0 chy inet” aay oat | Zotarnal to Annownee thine smethee: comet Will ap- | fhm ag thes reser the Mae oe a Sere ee er | er aoe artuer, of the star route amen, and = Congress when people began to ery “thief” at me; | pear during the latter part of February in the to that time the Interest to be used for thelr edu. | ex-Delegate from New Mexico, repudixted these E CORNER OF KEW | SRUNGED AND UNERINGED CARD YALENTINRA, | SM TNC TODA en Oran eee ete Ment 90 ar ae See ee a aoae ie. constellation Ursa | cation and amalntenance. ‘The horse ant family | usinustions, and denied having. waited Mr. cn s ' y ajor. Prof. Kieta at firs ieted that It wou ‘ 7 : . - etm, But my position in Coagress | appear eatly in Marley het pete cult would | carriage he gives to his wife and daughter, ‘To | Walsh as tue representative of Gen. Brady. He | Yama BROS. Auctioncers, USTER'S SALE OF HOTEL AND KESTAU KAN » COHN W JERSEY AVENUE AND D' STREET NORTH | A lance Stock and Extensive Variety, graded from r ed Penny to Five Dollar. es 8 | served out my By, virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber | \y Saials sid Retail | Was decidedly unpleas int. , Lou cate soe how it! he thinks that 1 will inake its appearance “during ee ate ores Gastigins aca ‘thew. H sat aia te dit not ‘kuow wleuner Bad pest Pieret of Caremtae Fast et oy anges the they teamed T inch be guilty or tie: Because | the dark of the moon” in the preseat month, &G. RR, the Navonal Metropelitin Bahk, and | sgrved it or not. ONDAY, FERRETS Tee CUES BS on C. C. PURSELL, sualmet mo; Otis. bet nite Denier ae A New Youe SMALLPOX Teorpeme.—T'wo Infants | te Corecran Insurance Company, are given. “To | An xdjéuriunent was had toenabie bim toscarch mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., on the premises, the | £7-6¢ 422 9th street northwest. | thought If F was Innovent the subject would be Abd Gn Le bale Ox. The | His Wife his house 73 9th street northwest, and alt | for the lette: : entire contents of Louse No. iui New Jersey avenue, ae = infu But 1st through.” died tu New York yesterday fromesmallpox. ‘The | the household and the lot_adjolning, whieh es its corner of D street north, coruprisiny in part— ae baer erga se gyriccth vag He ter parents of both ure tatlors amd reside in tenement | at ner death ts to go to Annie V, Keyworth. Allthe | Guave YARD IXSURANCE AGAIN.—Wm. Plumer Bor Counter, Glaseware, Eaties. VALENTINES. : o caneyENIR the Dit Locos ours At both houses the elothtng prepared for | rest of the estate he gives to James W. Orme and | died at the altshouse, Cumberland, Md. Tabie, Mirror, Chairs. “Ot everyting, the old homestead, and even | delivery was scized, In one of thehouses WOO pairs + ¥ ‘igh » Stoves, Extension Tables, Crockery and Glassware. rty in my wife's name. Well, I’have gone | of trousers were discovered, Annie V. Keyworth as tenants Ip i yesterday, eged over wl years. There was Kitchen tonal} Pictures. VALENTINE CARDS, hrough one trial atter another, and the verdict Geka tesla eens Se ere Sus About £2340 “of gra a on his Ute leteean Sateeetuon, Taine. each tine hus been for acquittal? A Cucago Tragxpy.—In_ Chicago yeste Inpicrep ron Tisai. This a te | ee aa <eploned compantos’or has Re Satin, Fringed and Pisin. |) “Whit do you expect the result will be this | Geone lobinson, nilus “Relish Gcorze,sohot eed | Crlminat Court, Judge Cox presiding, Ee Clocks, Ke.. Ke. Prang’s and other Manufacturers. Ume?” Tasked. The jury had leit their seats and | mortally wounded agirl named y Bacon, and | Lacey and John E. Bruce, were arraigned ‘tures, Counters, Mirror, Glastes, Chairs, were trying to come to an agreement under lock ‘then opening his mouth fired a bi nto ursioragn on the charge of having, on the 19th of June last ‘License, Good Will, &¢., wil be firstolferced a3 : ee and key. nd instantly fell dead at her tect The irthad published In the Ws Snuday itern, a iWtbel- if, aratir fe bid is ry ” gt Ms sctory ‘Ot received, wil then juittal marry him. ous article, charging thal ‘Lind: — JAMES J. CHAPMAN, “But if it should be ‘found uel T. ‘cash. W. 3 SPWTON, Truster, | 2 s “We should try to get a new. that a coh. | Joyce had Pe lh perp ad H 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. gut hi cave an Yong as 1 Y "Reading | business [er Other Auctions See Bighth Mx.) | Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House, a ” acer ; | Mr. Ct 3 Wholesaie Mysor dealers | THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the opening and closing proce ‘of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported. by special wire to H. Hi. Dodge, 539 15th street: Ciosing- Bid | 13 eSApeAke a Hesaperke amd € vicago and Alton arlington and Qiincy OER EE nd No und 1 se = “and L u bd 8 apd HhntSen ue kawonna and W 10a rane ; ibis bonds, wid + preferred Eriegsn uly Houston lanl Texas, ilinols Central jehigan Central | Missouri, Kansas and Dexas 365 Missour! Pactiic. 10Ry Mobile and Olio. a2 Manhattan Elevated - Sig Metropolitan Elevated... ry) New York Elevated. 177 107 | Nashville and Chattanoog se Rew Jersey Central. wig New York Central Lig Norvolk and W Nortolk and W Nortty Northern Pact | Northwest... | Ohto Central. | Onto and Miss | Oto and Miss. | Gateno and W Pacitic Mail | Peo., D. and FE. Pennsyivania Conteat Keath ‘ Rock Istane SL. and 8. F St Land SF. preiert StL. and 8. FL Ist pret | St Pau St. Paul sreterted and Omaha 2. x and Omaha preterre Texas Pact | Texas and WRENMENT BONDS, —CLos} “hid, Ww wes, Wen 1 ney Mia do coup 14 1 BSR ovesoeeeees sees 1S), sales — Sconp s. us s i as * 18 Tur Ft TENT TO KIL. Case. This morning, inal Court, Jude Cox prostd= ng, Owen F mvieted HOF an assault with Intent to Kil Oliver Wy Longan, Was called up for sentence, Mr. A. K- Browne, who had been assigned by the court, made Ja stitement that sinee Che eonvieti jouer he i scertained that Une bts as ntlcondition, i from . 1 his chy | deferred ual t | gated. | Trexer Scarrens ox Taher Mvscum.—Thos. IL | Dorsey and Robert A. Bronb-rg, rival Hicket sealp= ers, had AiMiculty at the Baltuuere and Onto depot yesterday afternoon about some tiekets, Policeman Scott arrested bott TUes, and inte Pole Court to-day Dorses plea J guilty and wee | hed $5, and Bromberg (whose Hose Was skinned) Was disinissed. THE GREAT Scocass « dreds, Wut actual thonsa! from the matiner neon, At 1 o'clock matter ¢ uid be furtuer invesUe Not only lune ere Curned awey VS Opera House this aftr. H0 Standing Troon" we announced, and trom then until 2 clock thousands, Were refused a on Ol ACCOUNT OF ho TOON, She Was Vaccinated, “Yes, papa’s broke.” The June sun had sunk to rest ina great bank of fleecy clouds that were piled ap against the western sky, their upper edges given a beautiful rose-red tint by the quivering rays of golden light that still shot up from below the horizon. She who spoke the words with which this chapter opens was a fair, winsome girl with a lithe, shapely figure and the complexion {of a lily. From the earliest days of infancy Carita Corcoran had been surrounded by every Htaxury that money could procure; had been the petted idol of parents who lavis her all the wealth of a mad, pass fection, whose depths those alone who have | an only child can know. Clothes that would befit “a princess and jewels that might | adorn a W coronet had been hers. And | now just as she was budding inte the sweet beauty of perfect womanhood, just as life had for her only roseate hues, the blow had falien— fallen with cruel, ernsiti wre, and the fature, into which sie had been looking so joyously, and with such confident hope, was rendered dark and desolate by the pall of disappointment whieh an anery fate had so ruthlessly cast over ) it. Her father had told her, not an hour ago, that he was ruined—that a deal in No. 2 spring wheat had proven the Circe which Jured him on to financial destraction. They were sitting at the supper table when Pizarro Corcoran related the story of his ruin te the girl, and after he had finished she did not bemoan her sad fate, but only said in low, tender tones: “How kind of you, papa, not to tell me this until Thad eaten | the last biscuit. It might have taken away my | appetite.” Carita had gone fromthe upper table to the parlor, and it was there that she told Roscoe C. Manaffy, her affianced, of the disaster that had overtaken her-—told itin the simplebut eloquent neanner narrated above. “Yes,” she satd, her breath eging shori and quick, “papa is broke. Roscodiioticed her emotion.” “Get your sec ond wind, he said tenderl are excited” we her ruby-red seated himself on a velvet-covered faut Have free rein to the weird fancies that thrunged his brain. Ne was in no danver of being ran away with, love me?” Carita asked, ly. you. my angel Nothing or shake uy lo and he drew her to his heart and laid her cheek avainst his, With alittle soft, happy sob she lifted her arms and twined them around his neck: and then, he tells himself, there is nothing more on earth to be wished for. *- Carita! —imy darling!” he said in alow choked. voice | The neck. The minutes pass: then she looks up at him with soft speaking eyes, There are uo tears om her cheeks, but her “face i as moonlight, and on it isa new, deep meaning that Roscoe j had never seen. the all his lite before # x atie light, as kind as death, as soft as holy love. Carita had been vaccinated. From “ Against a Corner,” by Murat Haisivad. forking Mis Way Up. **Gath” in the Cineinuati Enquirer. Acuriosity among Senators is Henry G. Davie, now nearly sixty years of age. While he was a boy the Baltimore and Ohio railroad came up the valley of the Patapsco past his birthplace; and | when be was discharged from bis father’s farm ; he went to that railroad and asked for work, They made him a brakesman for a while, and | then he developed into a conductor, and | with the road nearly till the time of the John ! Brown raid. Affable, particular, very fond of | money, yet working hard to get it. he started, at | B5 years of age, a little money-lending business at Piedmont, at the foot of the Alleghany moun- tains, a wild mining town, and varied the busl- ness by vetting out some coal. A bank is the ree | sult of that work, of which he is president, and | itis a national bank, too. Mr. Davis probably took a hand in forming the tate of West Vir- ginia, in which his railroad bad an especial In- ‘terest. Virginia had obstru-ted the Ralthnore | and Ohio railroad in her palmy di | she weat out of the Union and a state seceded | from her, it was arranzed that this state should | come right up to the Baltimore and Ohio cross. | ing place, so that to-day there ix not one foot of this railroad on old Virginia #oil. It jumps from Marylund into West Virginia. Mr. Davis also } roved into the new state, aad began to get out lumber and buy new coal mines net wuch kzown to other people, taking into his ventures | Sone of the Garrett (amily. He has accur! about $1,000,000 iu money yy, and is ——— asefnl sop 38 know. ‘ Mr. 3.B. mienigan act delegate in Congress | New Mezion, who has married one of Senator zirl still retained her cable grip on his —

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