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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthweet Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St.,57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tae Fvenrxe Stan js served to eubscribers tn the rity by carriers, on. their own nt, at 10 cents per Beek, or 44 cenfs per month. Copies at the counter, 2 Senter each, Py mailpostage prepaid—80 cents a mouth, os ¥ xe year, $6; eix m THE LOST STEAMER CEDAR GROME) MORGAN AND THE CANADA!) _ MASONS, = ——— DAMAGING FLOODS THE . IN EUROPE, — at Washington, D. C., 28 = Srax—published on Friday—¢2avear, | —-_—--__ fa opera ih 3 = —= |THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY DYING j | 7, NUTS me ui TWO CENTS. —-— TURKISH CABINET APPOINTMENTS. a — parse BS Siar es aX = ma z = - _> HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, 7s Eee ence |Camse of Representative Updexrafte = 2 = = Fh SS OOnk i 3 Se Death. N PE RCOKANGALLERY OF ART. - oy : DC®ING THE WEEK SEAT OR EER ERTS ie noua Beene ae Govensaext Ruosters To-pav.—Internal reve- | TRE Crowd of School Children—Military | srexaexvirix, Ouro, Dec. 1.—Hon. J.T. Upliee (Successor to Perry & Brother) ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD will be paid $879,862.15; customs, $656,217.40. Day — Features of the Fair Toeday | grat, the republican’ Congressiman.elnct the or THE hanno for the appr-Lensiog and convietion of the persin or | "Ue $679,862.15; 8, $656, and ¥estorday—The Knights Templar | 17th ‘district, Oto, whose death last evening a6 = HAS ‘*READY FOR INSPECTION” THE LAT- | PeTsons w perosaly: mata, oa 7 Mount Pleasant, near Steubenville, is annout GARFIELD MONUMENT FAIR | EST NOVELITES POR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, | U¢_12, thi, Gallery. “By order of the Committee on} WASHINGTON SsRIES OF GouD Cenriricaten—| Smd the Wheelmen, Was 60 years of age. His disease Was stone 1D. ovr PERSON. TED IN NEW YORK DUR- | “nao-3t Peed Mantmon, Curkior’_ | Croesus" GUNMAN 10-Aay rocelvet trom cue Du: | 2 rlay wan he Wapeat aay, do ponutck e. | Diadder. ‘eiae GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING ING THE PAST WEEK, AND CUSTOMERS WILL | =. ogiipaENs HosmITA: reau of engraving and printing the first lot of the the biggest day, in point of al LAR AD ‘ nN FIND If GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO | [” ENS HOSEITAL, aber 21, 18:9, | Washington series of gold certificates amounting | tendance, since the Garfled fair epened. The tact SNITED STAZES, LAC! ce THEI © - SES” < i + 18°2. _, | to $80,000 in denomination of $20. ‘Was that the crowd was 80 great that the sales of | THR GREMAN ORDINANCE AGAINST AMERICAN PORE, UNITED STA=ES, WILL TAKE PLACE, MAKE THEIL ‘HOLIDAY PURCHASES” NOW, | 4 stated annual meeting of the contributing members articles at the booths were interfered With. Last | _ BERLIN, Dec. 1. The following ts the tent aan ee J a AND THEREBY AVOID THE RUSH ATTENDANT | of the Children's Hosdit il, of the District of Colunbia, ES a wih. ian m=} wing 38 “ EXrexpine Prom Tru To 81H STREETS. On‘which oc-asion will be dffylayela magnificent and | . DOWN IN BEAVER HATS! ld formeriy at $§ - only. GREAT MARK ELEGANT P BEAVER HATS, Sold formerly at $2.50 and $3, Ate now sold at $1.25 to $1g5 only, CH FELT: $1 and $1.25. PLUMES, and $1.25. BLACK AND COLORED TIPS, AtSbe. a Bu ID KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PLUMES, From 27 to 30 iisches long. SPL BIRDS, PLUSHES, VEL TS, LACES, ‘RIBBONS, TLDR: SES AND LADIES, SKEAT QUANTITIES, AT LESS THAN MARKET PRICES. VES, CORSETS AND HOSIERY, At In:porters’ Prices. @LOAKS FOR IN EID GI KING'S PALACE. n with any other estab- n23 Geese, DAY & CO, £20, §22, 624 SEVENTH STREET. SILKS, PL SHES AND VELVETS. Hs ‘ing purchased an unusually large stock of the above-named goods for our Fall Trade, we will offer BARGAINS. BL*CK AND COLOKED GROS GRAIN SILKS. BLACK AND ct RED RHADAMES, vEILLEUX. Y BUINNIP, Day « Co. ILUIA M. * RICH SEAL PLU S AND JACKETS, BLACK OF PALE TOTS, CLOTH AND saan LORE: MILITARY “LINED DOLM SILK QUILTED C1R- MAN: (Aer CARPETS! “CARPETS! LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, EAW SILAS, SILK TAPESTRY, AND DEAPYLIES IN ENDEESS VARIETY. Prices low as the low ¥ GOODS I EIVED DAILY. and avoid the rush, SINGLETON & HOEKE, £01 MARKET SPAC HK RU NOS. 403 AND 405 TH STRE BAKE ATTRACTION OF ORTHWEST. SEW NOVELTIES, gn Linen, Mammoth Worsted and kuutted ts, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, outht for children. The 0 Germantown Hungarian Ys Geman, Spanish, ude Embroidering Baterial on hand. ng promptly executed. of cco HN HM 00 mM cco ox e©c HH oo H SG EE 6 HHH OO H ¢ EE Co HH OOH Go Fk coo HH 00 LW oco KER oo 4 DDD. oor DD oor DD oo L DD oo =LLLL bpp FURR AND UNADULTERATED, ‘Th peculiar medicinal qualities of Whickies dfstitied from the finest xrowth of Rye in the renowned Valley (of the Movonxahels have attracted the attention of the ‘Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as to place it in a very high position among the Materia Medica. We beg to invite the attention 6f connoisseurs toour celebrated fine OLD WHISKLES of the following well-known Lrands, 18 cass coutaihing one dozen bot- ties each, viz: UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VEKY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are uusurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘Whey are entirely free from sduiteration, and are of Betural flavor and fine tonic uroperties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to ive PERYECE SATIXFACTION, ii leccding xrocery stores at repail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ©1¢-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT 8r., PHILADEDPHIA. | T¥O CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE Frursaces, RANGES, GRATES, PLUMBING, GENERAL JOBDING. @ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, and cau be had at, lected line of Goo.ls suitable for the Holidays. department stocked with the choicest Goods of the season, nd many of them our own importation. | Ladies’ Al-Linen Hand-Embroidered Initial Hand- kerchiets, 15¢.; the ame for Children, Ladies’ Ali-Linen, Colored, Bordered Hemstiched Handkerchiefs, 150. a Gent's White Hemstitche] Handkerchiefs, All-Silk, worth $1, only 72c. Our Lace Gocds al! marked down this week. ‘The **Langtry” Pompadour Fichn only 48¢. Our Ladies’ Suit and Cloak department is stocked with the newest styles of Silk and Fur Garments, com- prising Satin Ruadame end Ottoman Silk Dolmans. A magnificent line of Misses’ Coats and Havelocks, from 4 to 14 years, isto be found at our Misses’ Suit aud Cloak department. Our Basement is stocked with a large line of Toys, Books, Pictares and thousands of other articles for the Holidays. A HANDSOME GARFIELD SOUVENIR GIVEN TO OUR CUSTOMERS. BBB A U UMM 4M BB AA U UMMMM Bp Asa UU MMM BBB AA A UU MM MT 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. n2B (soy! CANDY! SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT THE GARFIELD FAIR. IN VIEW OF THE LARGE AMOUNT OF FINE CONFECTIONERY DONATED BY THE MANU- FACTURERS THROUGHOUT THE COUN- TRY, THE MANAGEMENT HAVE DE- CIDED TO REDUCE THE PRICE ON SAME FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY TO LOWEST POSSIBLE WHOLESALE n28-4t PRICES. GpREAT RE UCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDaYS. ton and Lace Shoes, narrow and broad $5 to Bart's boys’ button and Ince Shoes from $4 to $3. Remember, these prices are ouly frou thix date until the holiday ce "s fine Ca ory description from $2 up. inde, Ladies’ fine Kid Button Shoes, worked button holes, from $1.50 to % Misses’ solid button Shoes only $1. Chriidren’s from €0 cents up. House 16 cente. ‘These goods are soid at a great sacrifice. Our stock being too large, must be reduced. A call will convince ewe mean Lusiness and sell as we adver- ire them. Remember name and number, Men's fine Lace Shoes only *s Boots of ev SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 803 7th street, between H and T, 228 And 3151 M street, West Washington. (eee CLOAKS! We now have in stock @ large and complete stock of CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, &c. BROCADED VELVETS in all the desirable colors, | These goods we are offering at a great sacrifice. Large stock of CLOAKING and PLUSHES to match. OTTO- MAN and RHADAMES in all the desirable shades. Large and complete stock of TABLE DAMASK and NAPKINS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS in great variety. JNO. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 28 817 MARKET SPACE. GTINEMETZ & SON, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FRESH SUPPLY SACQU. SEALSKIN DOLMANS AND 28, FUR AND SILK-LINED WRAPS. | FUR TRIMMING OF PERSIAN LAMB, CHIN- CHILLA AND CONEY. CARRIAGE ROBES, $20, $15, and $20. SEAL Caen FUR MUFFLERS AND GAUNTLETS. n28-lan HoLmay ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now full; ared for th | Weare ly prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF Goops we have ever had the pleasure of offering to the publi anc at PRICES as low as the LOWEST, conanting. 4 part of finely Mlustrated Books, standard Books in fete, the Poets in all styles, Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayers and Hymnals, Juveniles, an immense stock and variety; Papeteries and All Fancy Goods Pluab, Russia Leather, Olive Wood, &c. ; Writing Desks, Phrictmas and New Years Cards, Gaines and Toy ok for the young. Cal early aud avoid the rush. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SEVENTH STREET. CARRIAGES! n25 Cc ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! My stock of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES is | very large ana complete, embracing in part— LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AM8, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, T CARTS, &c., &o, SSSR hh Saas be, ge Repairing promptly stiended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, n10-1m Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. n.w, ABBIVED— MOTT’S NEW YORK REFINED CIDER AXD BWrET CIDER or A@very LOW PRICES BY Sart c. Paiwen, Depot, 1214 TO 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET. Job lot of | for the election of Directors, will ve heid at the Hospi- tal building on MONDAY. the 4th day of December, 1882, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. evening there was a perfect jam, but movement UPON THE NEAR APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS, was possible, except at times in the corridors lead- NOVELTIFS IN FANCY GOODS. THE INDIAN APPROrRIATION BILL, which will be Teported to the House on Monday, makes a reduc- oniinance presented in Une Bundensrath yester> day, forbidding the importation of American pork. ing between the two halls. To-day being First.—The tny on from America of ead = REGINALD FENDALL, tion of more than’a million dollars from the cH ? rk, bacon and sausages of all kinds is Torvidaeee N ELTIES iN . ER- i k IILDREN'S DAY, ~ NOVEI ne BS IN EMBROIDERED HANDKER n29-4t Secretary Children's Hospital, DC. amount asked for in snp cotlrnaten, and cute down s soon as the doors were opened the little ones bes | 5°cohd.—The chancellor is empowered to il Feo (SPEGAL NOTICE. — PARTIES HAVING Goods deporited with me upon which interest is due are notified to pay the same on or b’fore the FIFTH except NOVELTIES IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. NOVELIIES IN SILK MUFFLERS. gan to flock In and the passages and corridors were | s to the prohibitive rule, subject soon filled with a moving throng of children blow- necessary measures of control. Third. Indians to the extent of $67,000 below the amount The Strictive ordinance of June 25, 1880, in respect appropriated last year. 4 ae s D ing whistles, laughing, and enjoying themselves 4 LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS. | —228-3t M417 Penneylvania avenue. | amendment corrected in conference, saved the | the'corriiors and separate the Cee ae roe | into force thirty days after its promuigauon. ‘The ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH JACKETS AND FUR- | [7g THE OLA CO CHRALIVE BUILD- | naval retired lst being razeed from seventy-five | avold a blockade. The candy booths were besieged | O'diNance of June 85, 1880, only applied to TRIMMED WRAPS. N 8800: IN. ited to minced to its former fifty per cent p: and the stock disappeared very rapidly. TEN THOUSAND SCHOOL CHILDREN. At half-past eleven the 10,000 children’s tickets that had been printed were exhausted, and the crowd was so great that further admissions were pork and sausages, not to hams Zhe first monthly meeting of this Now Association ~ will be held FRIDAY EVENING, December Ist, at 7 o’clock, in hall, 615 7th street northwest, opposite Patent Office. ‘This asuociation is one of the best in- stitutions for saving money of purchasing a home that BLACK BKOCADED VELVET WRAPS. FUR-LINED SILK Cl: CULARS. j ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, from $1.75 to $3. ¥ perictr ix TuE ng Ng ARIS, Dec. 1.—The report of M. Ribot, eee yd of tue Duaget committer, as ‘been distin in the chambers. It predicts a deficit of 78,000 frames Cot. THEODORE T. S. LarpLEy, who has been relieved from the command of the Watertown A arsenal, Watertown, Mass,, 1s assigned to the com- = | PURE SILK VELVETS IN BLACK AND ALL THE ee ee MiDIEY oe oman’ | mand of the Piccatinny poveder depot, Dover, N. J. ripe ite Log) opp tins ide nved — ad er ontrctan ye sa FASHIONABLE COLORS, from $7 to $9. tion can be obtained of them at the folowing places: relleving Major Francis H. Parker, who 1s assigned io wane ee vpegee) TUREIGH CABINET APPOINTMENTS. J. Joh ket Det. Tan antl to the coi d of the Watertown arsenal, Water- | Of the fair were afraid that some of the children | Consrantixorix, Dec 1.—The following appoint= NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVEN: | {ioht. Machlartiy: Gees aeetnortinee ee Ew | to the comman d Would get hurt. Later in the day when the crowd | ments have been tade: Ahined Vetvk Haale gone ING GAUZES, BROCADES, SILKS, &o. M. P. Callan, 615 7th streetnorthweat. of Le Fd thin out the children were again ad- | prime minister; Aarifi Pasha to be president oF E77 Danx Rooxt ron Dusmzavina Evenixa Goons. | Wont: una" Rectiaset se ToraweR. | | Covrmacrs Awanben Bartlet, Hayward & co, | mil sue rAnnes ie cuisor he council of State; Munir Bey, formerly Ana Fe- Cuotce Goons, Piain FiGunES, and Conuscr | E- G. Davis, bth and M pace, have been awarded the contract for furnishing | of the pooths to-night will be as follows:—District tonieveror flnsace: Hussein Hasni Pasha t© prices Font Rep arte Beh aD eben ease and Pa-av. | heating apparatus tor the Paducah post office and | of Columbia, Miss Smoot; New Jersey, Mee. W, | Wilulster of of war. Sratoy Penny, Rae Ea ce eect Chicago, the contract for slating and iron work at | cut, Mrs. ‘Tracey; ‘Tennessee, Mrs. Hickey; Kens b Charleston, W. Va. Pants, Dec. ‘The Seine has risen 6.40 metres ‘Thos. M. Reed, War departwnent. above the normal level. Houses at Nogent, Join- tucky, Mrs. R. 8. "Tod Chas. Schell, Government Frinting Office. Pennsylvania, Mrs J. K. P. Gleeson; Oblo, Mrs. N. M. Joslyn; Arkansas, PERRY BUILDING, : Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th str2)'. Dan'i Macarty, C, between 12th and 13th ste. n-w. Mr. P. SanrorD Ross, the contractor for dredg- | sissy’ M.' Bartlett; New York, Mrs Duckett: | Ville, St. Maur, Ansnlers, and Courbevoie are . Shares $1 per month. Now is the time to commence. cted to arrive here | Kansas, aie 2 . * | deserted throgh fear of disasters. ‘The floods meee n50)0 | aro back dues n27-5t Hi Bar eta ete ead See lhe valleys of the Rhode and the Garrone are es- THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE AND REVIEW. The Knights Templar parade yesterday, carried out in accordance with the program published in Wednesday's Stak, will be remembered as one of the notable events of the Garfield fair week. The SUBSCRIPTION TO STO K IN THE “S THIKD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO. CIATION will be received at the following places v— C. B. Church, 12th street and Pennsylvania aye, n.w. Lyf ALL ARE INVITED 709 ees 709 DAILY OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN CERAMICS, SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. mence the work next Mon4i ‘THE PRESIDENT and his daughter attended the Thanksgiving services at St. John’s (P. E.) church = severe. The country ne and Eperney is inund: Vienna, Dec. 1.—The river Theiss and tts afMuents have overflowed their banks. ‘Tne Marmaros dig On Tey oY eens y fe trict is inundated. Several Dridges have Deen er E yesterday morning. commandertes, under the marshalship of Sir Rob- gee : Choice ISH BLUE, BOHEMIAN | Thompson & Co., 10th sf and La. ave. u.W. Boyd an ieee r damaged and allway embankments have bees FAL RY and a geueral line of } J. O. Vermilion, 11th st. and Md. ave. aw ert Boyd and his aides, took up the line of march N I broken down. The dykes un the Thelss are im of newest desiens. Nor Trvg.—Vice President McCurdy, of the N. iy 'T. Walker, 11th st. and Md. ave. a.w. about noon. At the east front of the Capitol the . a: 01 reat danger. FINE PLATED WARE, in Baskete, Butters, Pickle | Andrew Archer, 4 and I sts, 8 Y. Mutual Life Insurance company, says it 1s not | line was reviewed by Right Eminent Grand Com- | feat da . Casters, “Berry Disues, Knives, Forks and Spoous, | Hagen k Gon dhe te sh, aw true that the company has offered to Secretary | Mander Peyton 8. Coles, of Virginia; Colonel UNDER RAN OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, &e., Ke. E. J. Burtt, 7th st. and Md. ave. Folger the position of 1ts legal adviser. Corbin, General Swaim and Major Clapp. | _Loxpox, Dec. 1.— auderd says: Wi. “LOW PRICES. BEST GOUDS R. A. Walker, 7th and Q ats. n.w. ig The following was the order of march:—Washing- | mond, whom the government intends to prosecute GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS in large variety. L. Rose, Surceon Generai's Office. = Navat ORDERS.—Medical Inspector Michael | ton Commandery No. 1, Columbia No. 2, and Poto- | on account of his recent violent speech, Is BOW oR fessrs. Church & Stepheuson, Sth and C sts. 3. Harrison Johnson, President, Sth and C ate. J. T, Petty, Treasurcr, 7th st. and Va. ave. 8.w, Q. T. Thompson, Secretary, 102 Pa. ave. nw. ‘The first meeting for payment of ‘dues, money will be held on MONDAY EVENIN 4, 1882, at 7 p.m. eS NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. The annual meeting of this Clb, for the election of officers t> serve during 1883, and for the transaction of general business, will be held On MONDAY EVENING, December 4th, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 109 MARKET SPACE. Boks FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ‘The Largest Variety of Picture Books, including a'l the Chetterboxes. The Standard Poeta and other Books for the Holidays, at ROBERT'S Book Store, 1010 7rH STREET, Above New York AVENUE. mac No. 3, of this city; Old Dominion No. 11, Alex- andria, Va.; Fauguler No. 15, Markham, Va.; dele— gations from Virginta,Massachusetts aud Vermont commanderies; Carsén No. 15, Asbury, N. J., and delegations trom other New Jersey commandertes; Baltimore No. 2, Maryland No. 1, and Monumental No. 8 of Balti Grand Commandery of Mary- land; St. John’ 4; Kadosh No. 29, Mary No. 36 and Kensington No. 54, of Philadelphia; De Molay No. 4, of this city, and ‘Corinthian Chasseur Com- mandery No. 53, of Philadelphia. The award of prizes were made by the Judges, the continent. He 18a brother of Mr. J. E. Rede mond, member of parliament for New Ross, FRENCH CHURCHES ROBBED, Pants, Dec. 1.—Several churches in the ment of Malne-Et-Loire have been robbed. Valuable paintings have been stolen” from ® church at Fonte-Vrault. FRANCE’S DEMAND ON ENGLAND. Loxpow, Dec. 1.—The Daily News says it bellewes that France is preparing a specific demand on England for compensation for the lapse of the control in Egypt. Bradley appointed president,and Passed Assistant Surgeon W. G. G. Willson member of a medical board to meet at the League Island navy yard December 4th. Chief Engineer Henry H. Stewart appointed president, and Chief Engineers S. D. Hitbbart, B. B. H. Wharton and 8. L. P. Ayres mem- bers of @ naval examining board to convene at Philadelphia on the 4th of December. Assistant Engineer A. W. Morley, to examination for pro- motion. Chief Engineer Henry S. Davids, de- tached from the navy yard Mare Island, Cal., and n29 Tee eA we Pe laced on waiting orders. Grand Commander Coles, Gen. Swalm and Major A DUEL IN PRANCE. Prices Low as the lowest. n24atjl » Clapp, as follows: Panis, Dec. 1.—A ducl with swords was fough® Peay loath See ts halk pear eee: e800 |: erpesewratrvm UFDEGRAFF's FONERAL— First—Bearing of men tn rank; second, march- , this morning by M. Andreulx, late ambassador to Spain, and M. Laurent, editor of the new: Paris. The latter was’ slightly wounded. had hecused M. Andreuix of wearing Une decors Uon of the legion of honor when in > alm though he had never received that order, and of subsequently, when his conduct had attracted ate Speaker Kelfer to-day telographed to the follow- ing members, requesting them to attend the funeral of Representative Updegraff, of Ohio, which is to take place on Monday next: Mi McKinley, Townsend, Atherton, of Ohi ing; third, dress and appearance.’ Upon this basis the'award Is as follows:—First—Mary Command- ery No. 36, Potladelphia, Pa. Second—Columbia Commandery No. 2, Washington, D.C. Third Corinthian Chasseur Commandery’ No. 53, Pulla- delphia, Pa. ‘THE WHEELMEN’S PARADE. bad Jd UST RECEIVED. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PAPERETERIES AND CORRESPONDENT’S J. C. McKIBBIN, Presider (eg OFFIce OF FRANCIS B. MOHUN & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 1001 F street, northwest corner 10th. Converse, M Mr. Caldwell, of Ky.; and Mr. 5 begging M. Grevy Wo confer it on him A Baynre and Miller, ot Pa. ‘The flag on the Capitol z tention, begging \ pon CRDES The bicyclists had a parade through the streets Having rotired from the Book and Stationery Busi- | to-day was at halt mast. Speaker Kelter to-day f : : LATEST DESIGNS, poss I wish to have ALL AGOOUNTS SETTLED at | sent the following telegram to L W. Updegraf: | Yesterday, morning, there being about 20 wheel. | Mhe Archbishop of Canterbury Dying NOVELTIES. Plea call ca tia, A pemeane indebted to me will | ¢ The death of Hon. +. 1 Undegrat causes the | the bicyclists assembled on the plateau east of the | states that tue Archbisimp Canterbury ts slowly . Blenso cll and settle.“ Anydiaying claims against mo | Rreatest eorrow, “The flag has been placed at halt,| Ost ithi where an exhibition OF tency sidite wes losing ‘strength, and (hat tue end eanbot now JAMES J. CHAPMAN, SS EE necessary arrangements for the funeral. Con- | S!ven. The weather was so cold that the drills | far distant. nls and tournament, which formed part of the day's program, were omitted. ‘The evolutions of the ex- ? 3p. m.—The death of the Archbishop of Canters 911 Pennsylvania avenue. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, gressional funeral escort will attend on Monday.’ pay, is bounty expected. He is seus ri G._ FISCHER, _24-1m 1001 F, nortkmest corner 10th strest._ | | Coxwrrrme Vacaxcrss.—The following vacanctes | Pert riders wore witnessed by thousands of specta— | niz? his friends. . ¢ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (2g, THE PROPRIETORS OF ELYS' CREAM | Of the several committees of the House now exist | Artjeporo’, Mass; Bert Pressey, of Stuithville, N. |The Wreck of IimporteR oF x BALM do not claim itto be a curo-all, but «sure | and will be filled by the Speaker: A place on pat- | J., who used a “Star” bicycle, ahd Mr. Rex Sint, FOREIGN BOOKS pHOLOU NATH MOEA VENGS, | remedy for Catarrh, Colds inthe head and Hay Fever. | ents and Garfield expenses, vacated by Mr. Shelly; | of the Capltal Bicycle gut, of tis eltye Tis | THE LIST OF THE wissine PERSONS NOT YET OOMme 629 Firreentit T, Orposite U. 8, Treasury, | Price 60 cents, hero g on millary affairs, by Mr. Wheeler; On manutac- | medal was awarded to Mr. Smith, who gave a very TLETED. we SUSE RECEIVED: Apply into nostrils with little finger. tures, by Mr. Finley; on coinage, weights, and | remarkable exhibition, corcluding with the feat of | Hatrax, N. S., Dec. 1.—It 1s Impossiblé to Ode THE FOUR GOSPELS-Illustrated by Bida; Im From Major Downs, Military Instructor, Mt. Pleas- | Measiires and election of president, and ‘vice- | riding some distance on one wheel, the little wLecl | tiln a cull list’ of the missing persons of te folio, full mor. Z $120.00 | ant Academy, Sing Sing, N.Y. During the very cola | President, by Mr. Stephens; ‘on militia, pensions, | being detached from his “aching.” wrecked steamer Cedar Grove, The memes of MAYNARD—La Sainte Vierge; a beautiful vol -” 15.00 Q ine unty, and back pay, by Mr. Hawk; on railways NOTRR. Uhose known to have been lost are: Captain Fritz, MUNTZ—Raphael and His Works, - 496) estar 3 wat Suffering with Csturrh. My head and | 204) ont A life-size statue, in marble, of Garfleld, sent by | Culef OMicer Mustero, Second —— —— BLANC Rembrandt, “Ocuvres throat ached sosoverely that Twas obliged to give up J, 5. Horgan, of Cainbridge, Sass, as plared at | Third Engincer Sheppard, and Siiss, Farrell ANS. VAN DYC ‘ything and keep quiet. Elys?Cream Balm was sug- é the east (basement) entrance of ‘the Capitol on | Steamer was observed at Ul wreck a ALBUM AI Ferd oman an hour trom the rst application I | agricuiure, education, and public health, by ‘Mr. | Wednesday, where It 1s in danger of belke over | ii, Which steamod off about noon yesterday. wee felt veers the pain Peng eee Tn two days | Updegraft. looked by visitors to the fair unless their attention | ~ a — peg ae : _ — Jeng ‘O8 wasentirely cured. W. A. Feb. 15, 1881, 1s specially called. to It. r | have been plcke py her. The sc! WA ENT eet iron aaron: °° = GENERAL McKenzie ts in the city. In company | To-day the Speaker of the House ordered that | arrived d after the steamer had left found no tees ALE BELGE, 1882. Re + 45:00 | ‘1 most heartily endorse. the favorable dpinion of | With Secretary Lincoln he called at the White | the stands in the Bouse ounesiors |. thearoa | OPE Onur es says: The night was Histofik Be Bayan = 16:00 | Malor Downs concerning. Elya’ Gream Bali; it did for | House to-day, but the President had not then are | OUf 2 evening Mr. Dowling will begin to auction | thick and squally. Iwas on auty some Une bee NATURE AND ART—A bea 8.00 | me all that ue expressed as having done for him. Dr. | Tived from the Soldiers’ Home. i Off the paintings in the rotunda, beginning with | fore we struck. * * * We did not see the LINTON—Hystory of Wood Engraving E. D. Foxes, Dentist, Sing Sing. N.Y. No. 1 of the catolozue. tain or chief officer after the rush Was made 3. one aut Bice ais iget then Personat.—Acting Vice President Davis has | “Sr.3 Gypsey Gilbert was so much annoyed by | the boats. Wo saw Miss re meee pene 2 " end Fietureeque and Descriptive. | 10. : =e arrived in town and is at his old quarters at the | the pressure of the crowd about her and the re- | tioned in in all ready to leave the ship, oo ot gla se rect Gnas in nie Ow” SRI GEE RS OE Natlonal.—Senator Fair arrived in New York | marks made, that she left the fair before It closed | have strong hopes that the other life-boat reached n27-co3t exo, New York. peer and to-day went home. Some men remari e remaining aa ae a Zon | from Europe on Wednestay.——The wife and | and to-day went hop Eiki ees |eMe POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. 0S” shy is friends that boeat be oundat the Dey | tenday for Key’ Wests witers they Will spend the | CTowding, “Oh! You are on exhibition,” ald this | rue BOATS CREW SAVED AFTER ANOTHER EXCHIND Goods House of Samuel Ker, 930 7th street, where he is : was the cause of her abrupt departure from the EXPERIENCR. winter.— Senator Harris, of Tennessee, is at the prepared to offer them epecial bargains in'al kinds of Metropolitan. fair, Boston, Dec. 1.—A di ne trom Halifax states i ry Goods of reliable qualities and at reasonable prices. ee Last evening Miss Chipps and Miss Frelinghuy- | that the échooner Parole, from Port Caledonia, We are daily receiving, per steamer, Choice Goods in } Ti 4 Rear Admiral Wyman Stricken With | sen drew two flow ques in a rafile at the | Cape Breton, for St. John, N. B.. was Sunk yesters DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, S= GAS FIXTURES.. Paralysis. on Rear Admiral Robert H. Wyman, chairman of the light house board, was this morning, shortly after 10 o'clock, stricken with paralysis in Riggs’ bank. Surgeon General Crane was called in, and by his advice the sufferer was at once removed to his apartments, 826 14th street, where he now les in a very precarious condition, and it 1s thought he will not live through the day. He 1s attended by Surgeon General Wales, of the navy, and others, His family have been sent for. Admiral Wyman New Jersey booth. It 1s estimated this afternoon that 14,000 chil- dren had visited the Capitol. Small articles of every kind, toys and candies were completely cleaned out by the youngsters. sees Ace el DeatH OF A WELL Known Lawver.—Mr. James F. Meguire, a well known member of the bar of the District, died this morning on D street, be- tiveen 1st and 2d streets. Mr, Mezutre was a’ na- Uve of South Carolina, but had been for quite a number of years engaged i the practice‘of law day off Canso, N.S, by the steamer Liddesdale, Fitna ‘The crew was'saved’and landed at North Syaney, ©. B.. by the Liddesdale. The Parole had Up the Mate’s boat with 12 persons aboard from the steamer Cedar Grove, who have Just arnved at North Sydney. Four Murderers Arrested. Curcaco, Dec. 1.—A dispatch recelved from Kale amazoo this morning announces Une arrest there of Bill Alif, acolored desperado, who killed OMloer Clarence E. Wright on Tuesday night in Chicago, from the best manufacturers in Europe. DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS in Great Variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OF ALLE NDS, M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 531 157TH STREET, Full aseortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.’s Goods. Cor- coran Building. 5 ce, FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS. E- < nevolent citizens of the District of Columbia who approve of the practical methods of the Associated Charities are urgently requested to rive orders for mak- in» Fine and Piain Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear, Children’s Clothing, Household nll M ORRISON’S BOOKSTORE. B\ = Sewing. Knitting, Em- s ll for several days and this | here, most of the tme in the prosecution of | An Indian Territory special reporis Uke capture of MONDAY Novanter Talk Thus inthe motentonne proldery, Mending, Domestic Service, Washi by tho thormfug: compratned “of a pain in fig head, and | Clatths. tires murderers amed Walker, Reynolds and » Novel 13th. OnE or day, o1 y we n di ‘O- e ETE TESTS G » hear Darling Uisplay of these Goods iu the city, and we cordisl’y in- | MAN'S WORK DEPARTMENT of Fitth Subdivision, | fared he would have an attack of vertigo. He is 88 18 THe Paopare Covnr.—Probate bust- | ener — A wid tee Tite cur friends and patrons to inspect them, ax Well as | Associated Charitics, 022 D street uorthwest, Oies | ADOUL SIXty Years of age, Transacted to-day by Judge Hagner, ag | QUnnE which they were moarly Killed. | They he many No we have received for our Holiday | open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, oe The Jeannette Investigation, POND a) Ot aes ae iste fied (for | and the officers have been In pursult of em foF ve alrsady recel! daily =° SAM 5. SHEDD, Bee probate, Estate James M. Carlisle, jr., deed; Cal- Leautiful assoruneat cs ae) ae "| (Ge EM il ora eisees Nomeuwase, EEE ELE ee a geron Carlisle, qualified ‘a3, aamfutstrator, bond ied = —— p of Vill of Eugenia Berry proven by tw ri y the Meo: Case of every description and pri : raRogis FIXTURES, SLATE MANTEDS, -ohg, | ,,The Jeannette board of inquiry reconvend at | witnesses. Thos Cooper qualified as guardian to | ™ Mat They word Blom rgan Wa, H. MORRISON, PLUMBING and TINNING, ~~ \°™S: | the Navy department at 10:30 a. m. to-day. Sea- | his cilldren; bond $40. Estate J.J. F. Joachim; ! gp Caruenmnes ONT Doe, A gentleman petition of “Louisa Joachim overruled and dis Jobbing promptly done, man Ninderman testified that in his opinion the L—A gem of Unis city who has read the late Thurlow Weeds ie as missed, with costa. Estate J. Wiley Aulick; G. M. arding the disappearance of Mi ee ete REI Yar IS SkSnwe GLEN FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATERS | Jewnnette was well fitted out at San Francisco | Ropeson and 8. V. Niles appolnied adtalnistra- | Soy he well konembers when he was a boy aeeh Ce oes} for Arctic cruising. _ Witness having satled in the | tors; bond $110,000. Estate Mury A. Weems; order | Sty, 0e Well Temembers wien he was a | mye SSig EFR OA OL FLESH FROM THE SPRING. l-fated Polaris in 1871 on. her Artie voyage and | directing distribution in kind. A. P. Tume's es- | etecatahe kiineined “Mongat tried to set Fi} E AA L SEAL — on the 17th of October, 1872, been cast sway with | tate; Aunle G. Hume appointed guardian. following Canadian Masons to bring him into Ssssg ER AA L 5 W. C, MILBURN, Pransacrsr, AP others Gh gale Abe, where) ticy /arited until a awe Canada and take charge of him, viz.: Col. Clenchy Bgsg8 E AAA L . x April 13th, 1873, when they were picked up by the | Gen. Browne, a pafent attoraey of this city, yes- Dr. Mutrhead, Edward McBridge, John Brandt, ERR A A Litt DOLMANS. 1429 Pennsylvania ave stip Tigress and taken to the Sandwich Islands, | terday seat a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner to | > Ingram stuets “Julee Edwards, and Other ame Au reoa ee and | having subsequently | gone on an | the men belonging to No. 1 fire engine company, | SC, IRGiAn cater, ee te Tiey declined te 53 de 9S P°% FF BEF g888 NEW PUBLICATIONS expedition to, search for his former com- | on K street. have anything to do with the matter, and some 5 me gs: x BELO: anions, the judge advocate examined him as —-__ = : SSSg AA © O U EE 1S Di of them never went back to lodge mecting again, § AAA Co God UU FR 3 an expert, questioning him tn regard to the tee A Scene in the Police Court. rodiecer Ke 8gss8 aA co UU CEEE &xgss' movements; the advisability of putting the Jean- | rRovBLg ABOUT AN ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL Western Milly Shut Down. nette in the pack and generally as to her manage- ment. To adlrect question witness raid: “There was no possible chance o} ing the ship out of the pack on September 6th." Question.—What is youropinion of the advis- ability of entering the pack at that timer” Answer.—It f had had charge of the ship at the time I should have done precisely as Capt, DeLong aid; that Is, If I wished to reach Wrangel nd. Question.—* What generally. for an Arctic ves- sel, was the condition of the Jeannettee crow, 238 to their food, health and quarters, during the 22 months they were beset in the pack?” Answer.—“They were as heal acrew and as good a crew as could be got together for an Arctic voyage. Their food was very good in every re- spect; their quarters were ‘until the vessel Hed aleak, then the water at times ran over deck." e berth estion (by the. advocate general).—*When 10 ship ee cee and deserted, June 12, 1881, ‘was everything done that it was possible to do to Curcaco, Dec. 1.—The North side rolling mills have shut down for want of work, throwing out of employment 1,800 to 2,000 men.’ The South side ails lg Tunning With LO present prospec’ sto] 3 Soler, I118., Dec. 1.—The steel mills have notice that they will shut Jown till January ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS. GENTS FUR OAP3, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS, BOYS' SEAL CAPS, ¥UR TRIMMING. FUE CARRIAGE ROBES, AGENTS FOR DUNLAP & CO.'3 CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, €21 PENN. AVE., botween 6th and 7th streets. Established 1830. n3-1m_ pros AND ORGANS cask. Kelter Brown, colored, was charged in the Police Court to-day with assault and battery with in- tent to kilf another colored man, named Thomas Ames, who stated that on the night of the 11th of February last there was a fight on 7th street, near O street, and the prisoner fired two shots from @ istol at witness, one of which took effect in his Policeman Duke stated that he ed the prisoner through Madigan's alley, and he and fired at witness—the ball Ing the top of his ear. The case was sent to the grand jury ‘under $1,000 bonds. Ames, the man who was was reluctant to testify against the prisoner. Prosecuting Attorney Moore called Ji Sneil’s attention to the fact that he had just an assertion that the grand jury would never indict the prisoner, and in view of this would ask the a Ames under $300 bonds to appear as witness fore the grand jury, The ai. rected that the witness be committed if ‘to furnish $300 bonds. Mr. L. Browning, ‘as counsel for the prisoner, jum| 560,000 COPIES. TH: LARGEST EDITION EVER KNOWN! SIMULTANEOUS PUBLIGATION IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1882, GRAND CHRISTMAS DOUBLE NUMBER ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS LONDON GRAPHIC. The edition of the CHRISTMAS NUMBER of the LONDON GRAPHIC this year will be 560,000 Copies, and the edition of the CHRISTMAS NUMBER of tho ILLUSTRATED LO NEWS will be SOME- THING ENORMOUS. For several years past the entire editions have been taken up by the trade on'the daytof publication. In the last seven days number 148 as LS G. Dun & Co., mercantile agency—136 In the coun try and 12 in New York city. mare throughout the country are t Wo stock. and une unsetued condition iss At of his company, by accident, ater, passed a restless night zled. He refused to ret! d 4 4 Ee ies safety of the crew and to provide for | fe-t,and said, with considerable emphasis, Sold for cash or on instalments, rented or exchanged, | CObSequence of thegrest dgmandlatt year, the PRICES | !nsure the safety of the m poeene eal eo nae ‘Agtatiee ROSE BEFORE CHRISTMAS t# FIVE DOLLARS Femarked that the grand jury ‘would not indict GEO. STECK & CO. AND EMERSON PIANOS, ee ee by all book Affairs in West Washington. Waa. a very raaly desertion {or Sister to make’ - ae ~ WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. | sctiers and newsdealers. SHOOTING AFFAIR ON THE CANAr.—Denton | for it would indicate that the jury was to All new Music and Music Books received as soon as H. EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, near 9th. Managing partner of the late firm Ellis& Co.’ né4 Fg. COMPANY, looked after. Mr. Browning T, NEW YORK, tention. Mr. Moore sald he did aot any such charge against Browning. er Shupp, captain, and Joseph Summers, (colored,) steeraman of the canal boat M. A. Shupp., ‘chi with shooting and badly wounding Captain Henry Arnold, of the boat Weyand Doernor, have been arrested in Cumberland. ‘The affray’ occurred a few days on the canal, about twenty-seven miles from Cumberland. i E Reported for Tue EVENING Stan. OUNCIL NOMINATION. : 'W.W. Herbert, con- RRR RRR ‘by the ladies of the Seminary | Servativecity tel called a ward BeBe A BPS Be u PER poudiug lane neat wane wer enate ota ing at the Friendship engine ‘house last night and BBB RRR AA D BB My RRR GRaIn.—Arrived—Boats H. W. Talbott and E. 8, | Dominated Mr. J. B.S Thompson asa candidate BR RAAAD DB B Sales, 6,000 bushels | for the common. to be voted for to-morrow, ee AAS BoP Bat &E Whiting with wheat and corn, Sales, 6,000 bushi oat “ wheat, sold at prices varying from 110, {fo All tie vacancy: by the; Rox hid ——_>—— Cowling. ial ZASNOS AND COGANE REQUISITION FROM OHIO FOR AN ALLEGED Forcer. | THE FUNEKAL of Simon. W: Liisa. = OVER 17,000 IN USE. About one week ago Major Brock received a note 1.1835 from the authorities of Ohio that one Wm. Tull ‘this | ern, tg 2 TR HOGANY EO a late of Co. B, 18th U.S, infantry, and late of city. Alexandria W lodge, F. A. A. M.. | onets: wenern 6 MAHOGAN' Vere eee a. 2: December, HA NAS oR ee H2sth Oui voluntzera;who bad tor some tim jhe rember a eer nenie sone | ah, ; be sine, which will sold ou easy PIANOS and ORGANS for rent. Larrest stock in the ity to select from. Renta applied on purchase. meeee oe pocenrdeen a eet age. He wasat one time a member ‘the Common cowl Ki Kinst night at her oo ont vetrecte at ta stock house ‘this Mary Comptin and George Brooks were held George's foot with an axe. ‘TUNING and REPAIRS.—1 of the bost taner-in Sharwe of tie ete wito has had yeaes FREEBORN G. «SMITH, 028-6m 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RS. SELMA RUPPERT, : ‘with fighting. Mary cut ene ‘Telegraphic Briefs. sa ‘Twelve inches of snow fell at Watertown, N.¥., othe hotse and_barn of G. Ta Barker, at North morning. pr VS TES