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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. ant 11th 8t.,by S The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Sux Feesnsa Stax is served t snbecriters im the by carriers, on their own sccow at 10 cents por reach. By es > Telegrams to The Stari : TRISH DISTRESS AND DESPERATION? ROSS ANXIOUS TO ROW HANLANs : + EXTENT OF THE WINTER STORM, cc sear, x [Entered at the Post Ciice at Wash!ngton, D. C., a8 MACE’S MAN NO MATCH FOR SULLIVAN. pecond-claee mail water.) —_—>—__ ‘Tne Weexy Stax—p J on Friday—$l ayear, | — Festoveprepaid. Six mc cents. Hi nail entecrt Re paper rent fon: et lates V= G1I—N® 9,272. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1883. TWO CENTS. cotton ox amy pinta feta : kenvead, inat night, reterned to the distress In he west of Ireland, He said it was humiliati ES. + SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SOCIETY NOTES. Treland shoukt stand before ‘he word, Cunt after ime, a8 mendicant. The people of Ireland EVERY REGISTERED DRUG CLERK IN = =F ‘The four Cabine* receptions of yesterday were | had énomgh of futile agitations and semi-!nsut PARRA Ce ene Vistcict ie sen ueeted ated a ea | . Govarsment REcEIPTS TO-Da novel, in being attended in part by catlers who | tions; they were going to fgbCIt out tuis Lime. JAPAN ROBINS. MOCKING- lar meeting of the ReGISTERED DRUG CLEXKS | nue, $410,496; customs, FITZ JOHN PORTER BILL PASSES THE SENATE. | came in sleighs. ‘They were lange and very plas: | A RYSUFF POR THE GAMMETTA SENATORS IN PRANCI STAKLINGS, ete., ete. AMUSEMENTS National. Titiareit LOTTA. — Every Fvening end Saturday Matinee. Internal reve- SOCIATION, fi ‘01 ‘Room, Colonizati: _———— 2 J .—The . — vof Cages, Secds and Fixtures, atthe | Building: FRIDAY EVENING Jantery 12 1888. at 8 ‘THe TREASURY DEPARTMENT WO 8B CLOSKD SaT- ae the see the Secretary ~ te — ae eae A Encaxement of the Inimitable Bey Oee Enns tOL ee DESH A, Cae Beckett it” | unpay.—Secretary Folger has ffiued the following | THE SHIPPING BILL IN THE HOUSE | % War, and of the Navy alone ace try on Gambetta’s death was made by LOTTA a1g1m Under Maome Temule. CAPITAL | CITY | GUARDI-THE PREST- | orger: «In recognition of fhe public services of visitors; the last mentioned through « tev.porary | mel Lacour, senator from Bouches-au Rhone 7 : = lent of the orvanization has called a joint meet- : tary of the accident to one of the flues in the purior. Mrs. | the submission of the proposal to the several AND HER OWN COMEDY COMPANY. Ter OS Pistons. ¥, nicoxs, MONDAY NIGHT, January 15th. sf the, AT. ire Hon. tee ed Site ascaee ware of ‘cust ings receay. and the Misys Frelinghuysen were 2 sted by Hons of the opublican ‘menators, the rit com his (Th : ine an? Saturisy Matinee, e mate Proceedings To-day. elr guest, Miss it, of New Jersey ir. | and the pure left ov; tot plenary meets aay Pe het eee ee a SE ONTIOUE, Pevtient. | Fespect for his memory, business will be suspended | y+ cameron, Pennsylvania, presented a memo- | Brewster by Miss Matte Brewster, Mrx Delon.and | img trenrenolved thot ouch on adres eats B 531 15TH Sraeer, : eeeeae elie in ‘the Treasury re eh ne ‘will | rial of the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce | the Misses McKeever; Mrs. Totten. by her siste:- | nothing to the grandeur of Gambetta’s tuneral, oy . To? arecrtment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- Ce rns inlet eee Bape bite aa fornsod fs co- | be draped in mourning for period of thirty days.” against any reduction of the tariff on bituminous | !2-8W, Miss Totten, ind by Mrs. Hatton and the | One objection urged was that an address would two daughters of Senator Sawyer: Mrs. Teller, by | appear like an admission that the republic was im els_ | Pertnersh-p, unier the firm name of A. SAKS & CO., —Btevet Major General z. | C°#l. Also, a petition for an increase of duty On | Mra. Ashley ani Mrs. Fitch, of Colorado, and’ by | Jeopardy. The decision not to issue an addi ana Richmond, | Own THE RETIRED List. Characters.) = = : ding business in Washington, D. 7 FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | Va. NDREW 815 = Sumatra tobacco, Miss Emma Teller, her ypung daughter. ust be considered as a rebuff for the Gam! ‘ % Seas ie ISADORESARS: | B. Tower, colonel of engineers, now on duty in | "yr. Butler presented a remonstrance of business | Mra. Kelfer, wife of the Speaker, had a notabiy | senators seageh poe SaOM Eee SERING 311-3t WILLIAM GANS. | New York, has been placed ee retired 1 Corey | Men of Charleston, 8 C., against the high duty | pleasint reodption at the EbbITt House, atssted FORTY THIEVES ARRESTED. Re CRAY ee 7 I. 0. 0. F._COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 10.— | the army at his own request, having served now levied on materials for making tin and sheet y the following ladies: Mrs. General Ricketts, | Loxpox, Jan. 11.—A correspondent. writes to Fox shoet for aale oe open. Jat W. C, MILBURN, Pransacten, =F avery: meniberof the, Lege it Reauested tobe | years. ‘The promotions, resulting from this retire- | RON levied With her young guests, the Misses Harwood; Miss | paity News that auonganir a gang OF forty — = a es es é aa eae eas resen* 5 the Pucetin oo THE a DAS ep Atnes ments will only be Tia ee ree nea BIGAMY. meee a yoelies a ‘ife of aes commis- | have been arrested at C) noes. hey were prot * SHIONABLE WE! 3 20: Penney ‘vant january 1, a grclock, aa bneipess cordance with the requirements o! i = judiciary, | Sioner of the General Land Office, and the : ares ; F H ABLE : will jerineucted. By orvérof the late: °°) | eventot the pa sage cof the ary appropriation ‘Mr. Edmunds, from ste somum| cee 08 5 reat iece, Miss MacFarland; the wife of Rep cecnely wito and contemplated highway robe Engagement Extreor of the Great Society ATTORNEYS. sere ee -~-_ | pill in the same form as !t passed the House, there | reported, with an amendment, lve Moore; Mrs. C. W: Moulton, of Cincinnat ssi torial Artis s - soles (2°). Fy McCARTHER, OF FARGO,D. T.. WHO | will be twelve vacancies on the army retired list. | the act of last session, amending the Revised | Miss Paul, daughter of Goueral Paul, with het 4 xEW oma + : Wan, = —— | BAe has, hid seven yours’ experience in sclectin rday the Chief | Statutes in reference to bigamy,and said he would | guest. Miss Bowman, of Ohio,and Miss Shellabarger, ere sen 2 on ee nets MILLE EHEA, Fh, © Badin ot tne pence unt Notary Patio, Fans iad investing for Mog-pesidents will remain in | In THE Cover oF Ciaims yesterday ask its early consideration. laughter of Hon. Samuel 'Shellabarger. Att nic, of the White Star line, Was safely 916 F street northwest, athis office, 1420 New ‘York avenue eve trom | Justice renderéd an opinion overruling the motion close of the day’s ses<ion of Congress the Speaker, | at Belfast yesterday. rte by Sm* Build! x a THE DISTRICT POLICE BITL. accompanied by Representatives Robinson, of UNG: F FAMINE. WILLIAM HARRIS ASD A WELL-SELECTED | fray ew 5a wee ding. $304 ni. 2 4°30 ym. Information reative {3 town | that Capt. RW. Tyler, U.8.A. (retired), be per; | Mr. Tngalls, trom the committee on the District | Onlo, aud “Moore, of Tennessee folnad they ro Prema, Jan, 11—Throughout the Bonded districts = “COMPANY, G=*: YAETORNEY, ial n to H. D. Cook Go. a5-17t" | Honey Mason and other cases Involving questions | of Columbia, reported the Dili to increase the | of ladies in the red parlor. ‘There. were many | of harejets th will containty bo 6 tamiihe oaeay’ DAD Removed from 43g street to 424 Sth street Gndiciary OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL ETE INSUR- | of longevity pay allowances in the navy. The } Police force of the District of Columbia. eae ay rom foresee . psectae] assistance 18 prompt. + REPERTOT | Sausre. Sg E COMPANY OF D, C., JANUARY 6x, | court held that retired officers of the army were SUDIOTAL. Ricketts’ command in the late war, sind a pleasant TRE FLOODS IN TRE RHINE DISTRICT. THIS (THURSDAY) EVESING...Romeo and Juliet. | Jf! of Vineinia; SERB CHANDLER, | 1869. | + ise weal Co, | Bot eXempt from the provisions of that section of | Mr. Farley introduced a bill to amend the law of | Hiiniary eelote Tete atk anand BERLIN, Jan. 11.—The extent of the Fritay Aarenne | HUNTON & CHANDLER, oD eeepc ee te GovernNne et, Taata orpocuting elniinG against the | 1875 tn relation to the disposttion of causes in the | “rhe President last evening entertalued General country th the middie Rhine districts, exclusive Boturiay Satine Comite. ~ Attorneys-at-Law, The President desires to prevent the possibility of any Supreme Court. Referred to the committee on the | and Mra. Grant and thirty-one other guests at e tributaries of that river, Is computed at Batnidas Eveniine io Abu Nothing. | wit: reer sto fhe Tnlted States: | plavibi sninreyresentatiane of the. tree statue Of tS Caived'Btates judictary. dinner. “The lower floor of the Executive Manston | DUndred square ktlometers, or nearly half wot Dirtrict of Covua: | Com Yendw: up's afloirs, as published in The Star of January BOSTON 1D nn in as the Lake of Constanc The «ing of i “Y | OprictaL RermimaNp.—Chiet Engineer Rawin |” Mr.Cameron, Pennsylvania, introduced a pill es- | was open and illumlasted, the hive patior looking | 82! ; 4 i He ad cals aur gtuantion, fo the following | oe au ted by courtraketiol at Ports. | tablishing the'nortiera district of Penusylvanta, | especitlly weautiral wader reoke hoe ease | varia haa given a second ten. thousand marks £08 mittecs of Congress, and the De- 2 m4 pliet Of his distressed subjects. seats ¥ All bea oreo ni 63 en bo the policy g =i and providing for the holding of district. and cir- | had a stately decoration of paims for the hero or | “We Tc rebut es Corcoran Buiiding: d20-6m | pclae ay Rocca ald janaiders in the statement wsu- } mouth, N.HL., December 16, on a charge of assault. | 2nd providi ‘Of tho United States therein. Same | many battles, these rising out of beus ot moss and A WAR NOTE FROM BERLIN. OLN HALL. Vv DIN WOODWARD, ‘The amount of insurance in force to end ing and striking an enlisted man, has been found | reference. begonias, and the mantels were beds of floral | BrRix, Jan. 11.—Althouch the warrumors have == ‘iities to Reai Roane SRE S. Gunton Building... |, of policy year 1982 $8, 127,807.00 | gullty Of the charge of assault only and has been | “ir. Grover introduced, by request, a bill grant- | mos:tcs, bordered with alterna now subsied, it Is remarked that two oMicers of Hoan ones dae ‘Qb-Im | Amount ¢f premium stetement of 1881. Sentenced to be publicly reprimanded by the Sec | ing the right of way through the public lands in | The floral arrangements of the dining-room were | the general staff have been ordored to Konigel A NDREW C. BRADL (Thisasd al poevicus £ iudok lores | TORY, of the Navy. ‘The findings of the court) Washington Territory to the Puget Sound and | superb, and were arranged in person by Mr. Emil | and‘horn, Similar spect -l measures of aca uded ‘a large | have been appro' LANGE AND D: by the Secretary, and in the | Canadian raflway and Jmmizration company,with | F'fister, the head gardener. Four large ssonces | information were previously only taken at Se ee ratte: | 1 caer Ie Ee eae ee ance poliaice:, | order Promulzated today Secretary Chandler | the right to archase public lands, and for other | sramed massively in repousee work, each Gearing | ona ‘Strasbouy. J THE SECOND LECTU: oS eaTE Lanticlani diwoet “Usain | Add the increneeof rrentinm tistes, chow: Bey8 natch Ragineer, Wells should have remot: | purposes. Heferred to the commities on pub- | five candles, have been added to tle wall-decora- |” xpwin ROTH'S FIRAT PERFORMANCE IN BERLIN: Wil be viveu on Lonieinns AV Sr be tue thie Hew busting toe lee '$. 98,559.00 | beTed that ne who would govern others should | fic Janda, tion of this ‘apartment. Glit and silver candela- Pachrtthesperiy foyer * . J. Cae ener Mokes total premium notes for 1882 465,869.00 | first learn to govern himself.” THE ALABAMA CLAIMS COMMISSION. bra upon the table softened with thin waxen mbasey and the American legatiag | Deduct mou sellor at Law end Expert, St. Crone Building, oth | PGtewateton F streets. Guod work, good references, moderate | Le ‘of reductions id ware for 1882, lights the gas depending from the cetling. | Will be present at Mr. Edwin Booth’s frst, 54,733.00 | ‘Te WeEKLY Sran (elght pages, cut, pasted and| Mr. Frye asked Mr. Hoar when he teat 12 PERRO Sree inghy creen parler, | nce to-night at the Residenr theater, 1,411,136.00 | £0lded) for this week 1s an excellent number, and | CAll up the bill to extend the time for filing cla! before meeting the host and the two special euests FXPEDITING THE IRISH MATA. | : = eo He ter, price | before the Alabama claims commission. of the evening in the blue room. The party pro-| Loxpox, Jan. 11.—The Times announces that N, Bs mee Brakesuct increase in buriness Yor 16éa *°01-810-40 | Gan be had ready for malting at the counts ald) to | »,ait Hoar sald that since the bill was reported he | ceeded to the table as follows: the President rs | contact has been concluded, with tke Lemaae C sep pas ele Faced of z 826.00 eee only One GOMes ep car (post ba had received from citizens of Boston a request | corting Mrs. Grant, whom he placed at his right, | Nortflwestern railway company to take effect: Rooms 2 and 4 Guuton Law Bullting, Note loss of nearly $20,000, as stated (Four Leetures,) $1.75 erctt’s Music Store. += 48, 826. Peta ee poste Sas Ff dao in The btar of | #0Y address in the United States and Canada. AEAG they. aa have a hearing against the bill, | and G ineral Grant and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, who | October ext which, although saving £00,000 “ Jattary 4, . e ho} ie jue ‘ol gran . sat at his left; the etary Of State sat o ite | annum, will accelerate the Irish more - EES Ga | Batuct frm the premium notes for 1862..$1, 411,196.00 ant Postage on local matter amounts to See Mr. Hale hoped that the Senator from Massa- | tue President escorting Mrs. Lincoln. ‘fhe re-| an bout. HOTELS, &c. heamount of premium notes not 69,773.00 | {an the cost of the free delivery service in the | cnusetts would hut up the action of his constit- | maining guests were General Sherman and Mra. ‘au ERIE $ENEN PACTORY BURNER, = = | Which o73 Viisctticd; leaves the statemen “| following cities: New York, Philadelphia, Boston, | uents 60 that the bill Inight be disposed of this | Reale; Admiral Porter and Miss Coleman; Senator bp ROLLER SKATING RINK, = a VLAEK HOUSF, A BU RK, NEW JERSE publinhed by the Secretary of the Chicago, Cincinnati, Hartford, Providence and | week. Anthony and Mrs. Logan; Senator Logan and Mrs. |», LISBCRN. IkBL-AND, Jan. 11.—The linen factory Of 7 SEW YORK AVENUE, Ce in readiness for guests st reduced rates until | Company, December 90s, 1882 1,347,363.00 | Savannah. THE HOUR OF MEETING. John F. Miller; sae Jones, Ay nor and | Richardson & Niven has been burned. The damage June, 1489. It ig beated by fnrnace, bes was tn every JESSE B. WILSON, 1, | Miss Beale; Senator Miller, of California, and Mrs, | !8 ¢Stlmated at 30,000 pounds. Petween Thirtrent!y and Fourteenth streets, ania: Anny Ce President Mutual Fire Iusurance Go. | MEETING OF THE U. 8. AGRICULTURAL Socrery.—| _ Mf. Rollins offered a resolution erate ny | Kineley; Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvanta, std EDITORIAL CONTEMPT OF COURT. ‘ = P..S.—The qu-stion of settlement for lapsed policies | The thirty-first annual meeting of the United | 00 and after the 19th of January the Senate Mrs. Jotin Davis; General Beale and Mrs. Freiing-| _Loxpox, Jan. 11.—The Lord Chief Justice to-day — has been considerd. by the board, and thelrattoeney's meet at eleven am. Laid over. huysen; Secretary Folger and Miss Cutts; Secre- | granted @ rule calling upon the editors of the ion thereon filed for euch action an may be deemed | States Agricultural soclety was held yesterday at tary Lincoln and Mrs. Chandler; the Post Th Observer why Kuxos P. the protection of these in iuba F the Department of Agriculture. |The president, THE FITZ JOHN PORTER BILL can, | General and Mira deliers thocAttormey Gecetal | ahemte ee ee center tor ome Assembli #8 every mfternoon at 2:30. See (a> 20,THe poricy HOLDEnS OF TH Hon John A. King, of New York. delivered ie aan ee Stent Lad pote a Beet team at 12:85, | and Mrs, Cameron; Secretary, Chaniler and Mrs | court tn pubiishing eomenennence in f tion list now open for an advance circling [ = | TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, nual ai pores ‘The officers of the Lee) Pa esie | the agreement made last week, the bill for the re- | Brewster; Secretary Teller and Mrs. Totten. ‘The | with the libel case of Chamb-riain agt. Boyd. i to commence Tuesday, January 16th. — Grex 500, policy holders, representing, some thousands Don eee OS pe reeica maior Hef of Hts Gon PGnen aie at enene Marine ae g westibule, played selections foregoing is the first case Uat has come up in th6: Complimentary cards can now be procured for 2 new a re aut ne B é 5 | ported from the committee on military affairs, | from, * ce,” r schutz,” “Dolores,” | new law cou! Beginners cla-s tocommence Wetnesdsy, Jancory 1th. auein emente mae eens | The poclety adsourned’ to tect gears oncay State | broviding that Porter shall receive ro pay oF at; | a4 “Carmen.” "The dinner. began phortly betore SUDGMENT AGATNET BRADLATGH. F ape crane ca nor nad io ne eat en tt | fd hey we eather tr pro | fowamer pir to his Feloatemeat ine army, |, a coming GH A | exons dnc te arb Jano CLOSING-OUT SALE. in dhe Hoardo# Manacees uit poo) Ioenk agricuiturists at the Department of Agri: | WASOgTeed tO, oe ane long: sraign rain at covered ts wale ta of tue Bigh court ot justice so-lay Me the stant, ut Odd Fellows’ tall Tie —— bil. lounces of reat lace. ie Waist was decollete, | augh in his action against. Mr. Henry D. Winter Course, nnder the direetfon = Street and insure them yourenthusiastccuppore "| ‘THE U.S Moxiton Miawronowan, now at the| Afr. Cameron (Pa.) spoke In favor of the bill. Gikmondsa tata Of Chess bela Sparkling With | deputy sergeant-at-arms of the house of cc Hi be in fie CONGK: G2 TION- For Manacena: Washington navy yard, will make a trial trip | He described Porter's valuable and patriotic ser- ( sah | ctaenetinr os naar ike beeen ok Gace IDAY EVENING, Jannary 12. ihe | Having resolved not to carry any goods over we shall Kenctwed seats, inaugurate Metzero te. a 2e4t_| TWO CLOSIN af vices in organizing the troops at Harrisburg at the | With necklace, brooch and bracelets of fine so attempting to enter the house of commons . B, WILSON. down the river on Saturday. She will have on rs oi ve taires, and bangle bracelets of wrought gold. The = ty Sorthampton VAN | ISWI board the members of the paval and appropria- beginning of the war, and sald he believed that take bis seat as member for North: roby ag K. 4 = a flowers at her plate were ot blush roses, tled with ben “Is 3 ce secured Ih ft et a resolution had been passed prohibit Ag tion committ-es of both Howes, who have been | Roners influence had secured tne aanesen OC | rates anlin bon Mek Heclaghareen ors oe sodoing. Mr. Justice Field cited preoshest 3-OUT SALES EVERY YEAR, 2 = ee luvited to witness the behavior of the vessel. much prejudice against Porter, but he (Mr. came- | Dlack velvet court train over @ petticoat of dnely | showing the power of the house UO contiel ite guar” J Se = = ae ee fie Ha =i se u o1 pleated black satin. Her flowers were lilles of the ERIT OF BUD EAGLESTOY’S WIDOW. ONE IN JANUARY AND ONE IN JULY. Navat, Onpens. — Chaplain Frank B. Rose, | the Union whose mictaxee: he mle aay” weve | Valley. Mrs. Chandierstotlevwasotpaiebluesuran | Proceedings len ordered to the training ship Jamestown, 16th | of the head, and not of the heart. and crepe, Her bouquet was Marshal Neil roses. The Old-fashioned Winter Storm, PATIENCE! We therefore offer ovr extensive stock of Fashionable ‘assed Assistant Engipeer Samuel Gragg to| Mr. Conger read a letter of General Garfeld, | Mrs. Kiasley wore ecru and cardinal satin, com- 1 ITS EXTENT—COLD WEATHER AND HIGH WINDS, Goods, consisting of MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, D.C. ‘ eres written In 1878, to Captain Lee, calling the bill for | bined with brocade; bouquet Jacqueminot roses. <i er we ar THE se 1B tie avy ‘akd, Boston, tor duty inine | here! of Porter “an aetounding proposition,” | Mrs Miller wore a ibsirous crtineon satin court | New YORE, Jan 3L—From reports recsteod by INGTON OPERATIC asscctxTION. | wars, poxNE-Ts, umpnoss, FLowEns,puviies, | December 4, 1681. —Amount of preminn nencineering depattmpat; Gunner Kichard | &Nd saying that the bill would never be passed a a e Gnyany ,. $1, 367,310.00 “ without calling out a revie S, SATIN Decemb-r 80, 1882, Amount of jroniuin . Hill to the training ship digméstown; Ensign 1. | W effective dress of white satin; bouquet of Mershal | throughout the entire region east of the Misst .. varreg | Bote held by the company’. 1, 347,363.00 | W. Ere ae ene pers ship, Goose etal ere ce ene mca eae ae Nellis. Mrs, Lincoln, black velvet court train, | Pl river, including an area trom Duluth, MMi dS RICHUS: | canine’ an attial Toes Uh one yeah Portsmouth and placed on waiting oriers; Boat- | rr. Logan restated his views of the law and the | trimmed with dead jet; bouquet of Iiltes of the ¥4 to the south Atlantic states.the heavies. call LADIES’ ‘ot nearly. Sr +--.- $20,000.00 | from the Swatara and placed on waiting orders. ’ | facts, and sald Senators must answer to their con- | ley. Mrs. Logan was radiant in claret velvet, com. | 10 ty need an a= ox of history which | Quet of sumptuous red roses. ‘Mrs Teller wore an | S20W Storm which still prevalls has been general Two Wrid.y Evesing, Janus VELVETS, PLU. KID GLoV = ss : Su se diaa a uents ; bined with brocade in pompadour colors; bouquet | Considerably in the northwest. There was yesters UBDER WEAR CENT LS joent and the followirg-Sumed wetiiemcn areyincol | Awoxa THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | of tie vestitagny aod chet Moors ee ene cece | Of Marsiinl Nell rosea, Mik Tottene Geese eee | day at egg ong Meng ly gh ag ‘Av Elegant Aesortusent of in nominati m by Policyholders representing at I = some of the greatest men of our country, now | Wh'te satin, trimmed with snow-flake ruchings; | Marck. Dak., 27°; Fort Garry, Man., 26°; ¥ sagt ong-balf of the total instirance placed in ¢ + | Were Senators Voorhees, Hampton, Rollins, Blair | (eq Te reputican Senators so voted, ehey would | DouqUCt of Fellow Toses “Mra. Brewster wore care | Dak., 90°: Leavenworth, Kah., 9°: 8. Vil CHILDREN'S AND LADIES’ CLOAKS. For MANAGERS For 1853, and Brown, and Representatives Bowman, Camp, | qo it because certain distinguished gentiemen had | dial satin over a petticoat of the same material | Minn., 22°. The velocity of the wind yr WILLIAM EF. CLARK, Hammond.Townsend, Browd, Hiscock,Kice (O10), | re-ently taken an interest in having Porter re- | 10 £old color, and court train of cardinal satin,em- | WaS at Block Island, 28 miles per hour; Yank J. HARRISON JOHNSON, Smith (N.Y.) and Crowle: stored. The restoration of this man would be the | Droidered in gold, the design being large bouquets, | 36; Cairo, 26. Minimum temperature at New York Sale to commence with. the beginning of the New WILLIAM BH. CLAGE: = - q | Testoration of a criminal. Her flowers were bright red rosebuds, Mrs. Game. ae, « eae Gentine javidaventine tock eae Ee GEORG CISSELL Comixe Nominations.—It 18 expected that a | “Wr Tapham sata that even the advisory board | Fon wore shell pink satin, trimmed to the waist THE STORM IN THE WEST. GHA CoCo a EEMY te (CASS BCeRIY sc Pas Scena Judge for the southern U. 8 District of Ono, a col- | admitted Porter's disloyalty to his commanding | With ruffles of real lace; bouquet of blush roses, | CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—The sora of snow has prices that will surely make the goods sell. Tee ORE lector of internal revenue for the Cincinnatt dts- | officer, Pope. Miss Frelinghuysen, marine blue velvet court | general all over the northwestern states. A - For quotation of prices please call at ,All of the friends of the above cendidates who have | trict, and a collector of internal revenue for the} The motion to postpone indefinitely was lost— | train, with a front of electric blue satin, gMtter- | Of some five inches has occurred here since mid- proxies in the Company's office are requested to ing. ea iridescent bugles. Mrs Beale, heavy | night,and as the snow 1s still descending, with no white gai : ayes, 24; noes, 31. ai the u and attend the annual meeting in person at | 4th district of Georgia will be nominated by the In, richly trimmed in lace. Miss Beale, | sign of abatement, It is feared trafic in and oul posed of the Marine Band. KING'S PALACE, 9 a.m. harp. Jat. President Ina few days. The first-named office SHE FITZ JOHN PORTER BILL PASSED. white satin. with train of silvered brocade, and | side the city will be greatly interfered with, escola ante 814 SEVENTH STREET. r= SWORMSIEDT & BRADE will probably be filled this weck. It apwarstote| At 2:10 the Porter bill was passed by a vote of 83 | the square neck and sleeves made of Valenciennes ees Z . Ire Heal Estateand fusnrane’ Avonte, | generally conceded that ex-Gov, Tm Young, of | ayes to 27 noes; Cameron, ot Pennsylvania, Hoar Jace. airs. John Davis, Miss Cutts, and Mrs. Sen- Jem Mace’s Maori Slugger. s i & UNI 928 F street northwee Ohbio,will be appointed collector at lncinoatl,anc ator Jones wore rich white satin tollettes, Iss: y Tagen on So pes rer oe pe roae UnrEED — Iesccms to ve equally certain that J. C. Wimberiy | 222 Tenia He Chly republicans voting 1n the] Cran, oecp red ealin, combiacd eee aumon Saw Fasworeva Can den, Shores Capmngte , iia ai fs and rots for ale i all parts of the city. |, | will suceved Mr. Pleasants as collector of internal | *Mirmative, | figured brocade, and garnished st neck and sleeves | cavi"yn aici esinitn ison rit hcourgs N ano ecial attention to the care of property of non-real- | TeVebue at Atlanta, Ga, The Senate then resumeg the consideration of | Wet Teal lace. nice Jean Mpocs protege Gato Bede MeaDae TERE B B “ BEICE |) Gra vacalcece tera RETII Cl ce a Commodore Franklin and Mrs. Dutton were | with George M Robinson, the champion heavye > JANUARY I GAINS 1 'aRGarns 1 | °° LARK MILLS D¥I ark Mills, the sculptor, | the tariff bill. married yesterday morning at half-past eleven at | welght boxer of the club, & man of splendid phy- e : GREAT [=> SPECIAL NoTICE, 1s sinking very rapidly, and 4s ndt expected to live House of Representatives. the residence of the bride's parents, Admiral and | sique, with the record of having put up 2 dumb-bell A IN v —— = a 3 — ABRAHAM LINCOLN EPECTAL sare OFFICE OF THF MOTUAL FIRE INSURANCE throng hout se dey ae fas tee sontned CONFEREES ON THE AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION Pep py ea A cae conned y weighing 30136 a To this sasich Giade gia z COMPANY OF D. C., i natn oot ne os a wie eroubled Father Boland. Owing to te sericus flluess of a | with Mace. He seemed less confident than when Zo ‘Wasninaro: Yao. | witha complication of disorders that gave iis | Te, Sbeaker announced the appointment of | relative, archbishop Gibbons, who. was expected | boxing with one wees Mele ie eee eae Ror COTTON UNDERWEAR. The annual meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance clans But little hope. During the past tew | Messts. Carpenter, Wadsworth and Hatch as con- | to be present, was prevented from attending. Only | son had rather the best of the sete. Tommy Lawyer Lincoln, Company, of the District of Columbia, will be held on he has been sinking rapidly. ferees on the agricultural appropriation bill, the Immediate relatives and friends were present, | Chandler, an ex-prize fighter, expressed the . as the ‘third’ M. y of Junuary, 1883, the 15th proximo, OF RIVER AND HAREOR INFROVEMEKTE, ~ being Cadet Arthur Dutton, Sir. and | fon that Slade was uo match for Sullivan, in Wi Lecture Original, Hur Resides-our reguier stock of Torchon, Medicta, ana | #f,O¢4 Fevows, Hall. 7th rirect, be woe D and) 94.5 1 smn tovse BoaRD.—An informal nieeting ey 4 we tira gery the cen: |e ston Sands, Necro’ And Mrs. Sands, | several sports concurred. 5 Be far etoc a. and | sire: ts northwest, commencing ut 9 o'clock a.m, LIGHT- e + a . Page, 4 [rv : n Ailinission 30 cents: eof | Vileneenncs Lace and Nainsook and Swirs Em roid~ | “By the charter of the Companys the elec board was held at the Treasury 3 “2 Mr. and Mrs, James Hoban, and Admiral, Mra. and ae ie. 3 O'ebock, at Pita show tor this week the following | m:naers to constitute a beard to conduct t of the light-hous' mittee on commerce, reported back the resolution | Miss Worden, Mr. and Mrs.’Davis and Mr. Frank- | Three Thousand Dollars for a Brokem jsu8-6t and unparalleled barcain: th Company is required to be held at odes department this afternoot. No business was | offerea by Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, calling | in. A sumptuous wedding breakfast was served Arm. F . Chemises ard Drawers, Ruffled and Puffed. | meeting. . transacted beyond arranging that the election of | on the President for a statement of the aggregate | at noon, after which, amid a shower of rice, an Canpen, N. J., Jal ‘The case of Albert Rowe, couwth, extra wide. sewn with Clark's cotton and | | By the siath article of the by-laws of the Company. it] a chairman of the board, vice Rear Admiral Wy- | amount expended upon river and harbor improve- | With many expressions of wishes, the newly | Jey against the Pennsylvania railroad company foF tiade on Wheeler & Wilson's michine, 25¢ ; fe provided: “‘At the annual inecting of the Company | man, deces ed, Should be held on Thursday next, | ments since the beginning of the government; | Married pair left fora northern tour. The bridal | g10,000 damages, for having an arm broken on the doz. Corset Covers, ‘ness in order +hal be the the appoint.cut HE WEEK. i, positively the host- the first ty 5 Bowe 10 shail conduct the " ‘There are two candidates for the office of chair. | the amounts expended on each work within each | Presents were very humerous and handsome. fourth of July last, by the car in which he was vay hut will Antouieh | Siti Copset Cover it the U States, mothwith | $f 2 Gan sman, no Mall epnaucs themecting and el-o- | rian, viz: Vice AUMIFAl ROWAN, Of the navy, and | tester tue valor or te improvement; whether any | _ ‘The marriage of Dr. H. M. Schooley and Miss | seated being struck by a passing train, was tried the Natives. enaan aie Sa aia arate tween the hours cf 9 o'civck a.m, Spm. : Gen. Poe, of the army. The chances at present | money has been expended for the improvement of | India Woltz took place last night at the new | in the supreme court yesterday. The jury ——- A New Ballet! | 1) doz, Skite extra wide, Cambric RufMing, fine | “si Policy-hulders are requested unctually to attend. | appear to be in favor of the first named. The board | any river or harbor not within the United States, | church, North Capitol street, and was witnessed | a verdict this morning awarding the plain A New Oli ontinn Spee.al Job Lets of Chemutses, Drawers, Night. | MOWE of Premium notes held by" the 4s composed of three army officers, three naval of- | together with such other information as he may | by a lange number of friends.” The ushers were J. | $2,000 damages. ficers and three civillans, including the Secretary gowns, and Skirts, at 68e., 892, De S18, $lod, | am ee ee on tana deem it proper to communicate. Adopted. McKee Borden, Warren Seeley, Clarence Allen and Thirty tte : ues a of the Treasury, who 13 ex-officio president of the | ug CONSIDERATION OF THR . Max Hausmanh. The bridal tollette was of white Railroad Officers Elected. Teual Seu eroded tna bite aes PALAIN ROYAL. en ree en chu reneyals texts board. Commodore Baldwin will be relleved from. bpadelaht sree seeder enaston | Satin, with the traditional orenge blossoms and | Wnanxerom, DRL, Jan I.—The Smyrna & — 10 doe: Wiehtjowin, iad of’ Pride of tha weet'cce. | Heal extete. duty on the board in a few months, und ordered | WAS then resumed, the section under discussion | Fei." "The happy paif left for a tour north shoruly | DaeTS ‘Bay Ra!lroad Company held its anni Matinee. ton, Watteau Flaited Back, Doutle vuitiect Batroon | Office furniture and Hxtures (approxi to command the European station, Vice Rear Ad- | being tho “drawback” section, for which the com- | after the ceremony. meeting at Smyrna yesterday and elected a bo: ery at nee ny Foe sand sleeves, four .ows wide Em- ee ay, miral Nicholson, who 1s to be retired. pale Le eepeld en t Parner pees Mrs. Laughton’s second card reception of the of disoctors with the sollowing organization: Jom brvidery and Inserting, full length, extra wide, $1.50, tke “drawback” ton: collect- | month occurred last evening, and was a successti '. Bingham, president; ert W. Orr st, BEOe ee Soe Cate ca 5,480.18] pensowat.—Governor Sherman, of Iowa, arrived ed, To this substitute Mr. Candler’s free ship | and brilliamt occasion, Less tromded thaw te eee fare iH. 6.)Douglass, s treasurer: Jou Xt Nice 4 doz. Drawers, le of the West Cotton, Yoke and unpaid. = 125.00] inthe city this morning, and is staying at the | 8mendment Is pending. 3 of a week previous, there were, nevertheless, about | olson, attorney; iy, engineer, Eridesed Fhonoe 1064, Werth gz9; oF SP EA | py ender ofthe Board of Sldnagers of the atutoa | Regs. — Governor Butler has appointed aa Mia| ,,ME,Uolnes, of Indiina, offered an amendment mated in tecaiving tyr Gauge ee ‘Telephone ve. Telegraph. 2‘ cans vans ve, pear 11th street a ee Shit, extra wide, sil lengths, Carmbelo Ruf |“ qi0-14t J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. pe MLE EO Line besarte ie ieee the Oe ek rly 7 say auiy owner pall manns, and by Mrs. Holsman, nee Markos, of | Wranxotox, Det., Jan. 11.—On complaint ofthe ne! Performance and 1 fving Curiosities. ey Lace tine ie waar ae = ajor, E a isan SHaxdiney ard lie Wammleved Poncenee: #168. (7 BAL 5. SHEDD. for many years. —Representatives-elect Bagley, | thor ” were to | Fiiiadelphia. tion or repair of a vessel. any subsidy were to ‘Tou'sCatin, the Danciug Bears, and a host of | ‘Ten more Spectal Lote will arrive to-morrow morn- 409 drm Braet Nonruwesr. Campbell and Dorshetmer, of New York, are at | be granted {t should be divided equally between | Ceotions wilt COMTRIUG cai ee Gee ens pt res | here,the telephone excel e hascut the telephone e last named lady concludes her | Western Union — company’s manager y at Yithes. z 5 ree —— Hs tions will continue through the month. tn | wire running to the Mutual Union Telephon po anne SE SES hase ae ape oo carly, as these Job lots we canuot ob- | pop raBLE G. AS STANDS, me FN rere ala / Apne was taken | capital and labor. orter to include Mra. Laugnion's entire visiting pany's ‘omic, 1n this city, on the ground th: ‘tag - : te for Ladies aut Children.” ja8 pee _ GERMAN STUDENT AND LIBRARY LAMPS. | !ll In Baltimore yesterday, and there was no rr. Hutchins, of New York, opposed the pend- | tist, without a crush at any one time. utual Union company has violated its cont — — a . FINE GAS FIXTURES. formance at Ford’s, in that city, last night. ing section. Gel " ter by using the telephone for the of TANOUARD GRGIDNTRE MORI ae te DECORATED SHADES, GLOBES, &c., Representative Negley, of Pennsylvania, is at the | "Sir. Ward, of Pennsylvania, the {dea of FSSA Leen ee eeern eee eins | tacmmapta to fee’ teanombiich ke Bie eee a ae Oentaas Geek Clee ones esantal PEA E A TE 8858s ag In Great Vartety. | Ebbitt—Assistant. Postmaster General Hatton | tree irae Wh oaieee Peet Oa ee eres of | ing, complimentary to their grandniccs, ‘Miss matter will probably be contested in the courte, P tty of RHO LANG, [per A&E RAT Sassg Rorids OF Cor LiTNEGnTe: is In New York.—_Representative-elect Follett, of | tts worst form, and no friend of the protection ot | Dalsy Steuart, one of the fairest dedutanies of the ceric fet 2 124 lath stectnortawest. | F AaA EL AMA Ht ge = Grorcerown, D. C. Jan. ist., 1683. | Oblo, 1s at the Riggs.—Mr, Gangewer, deputy | American industry could afford to support this | 228500. ‘The Indian Troubles in Briash Colame MMICHS ORCHESTRA —MUsICc FURNISHED |" 4 4 LLLL AA Mf Ssssé Having this day associated with me in’ business my | third auditor, had @ severe fall on the ice last | idea without abandoning his faith or surrender-| Previous to their attendance at Mrs. Laughton's bia. : Seen Bei ee amon yy val % , Davin W. Witeartex, the Dyeing aud Cleaning | evening, and was somewhat indisposed to-day.— | ing his principlos : reception Gen. and Mrs. Hazen gave a dinner! wicropry BC, Jan. 11, The Indian troubles aff! rrpaltcegestons.__ Specialty. Piano and Violin. for Eo ee Business willheroifter be conducted at the old stand, | A letter recelved this morning from ex-Governor | “fir Hammcads of Georgia, called attention to | party to-Miss Davis of Clncinneti, caeir gust at Sent os eae a f. Hexidenee, 1127 8th et. n-w. Ebertectra” Mano 8 8 Yy ah 2068 Jefferson street, under the frm name of Henavicks, of Indiana, by a friend here states | the fact that a speech in favér of granting s sub- | Which were present Miss Waite, Miss Sherrill. Miss | Metlakatia cause considerable alarm, as the store, F street. ‘diel ROO 'y Aaa - -H- WHEAILEY&SON. | that the writer is so much improved that né can | sidy to the Collin’s line of steamers, attriowed by. Tarn tile Seorene ana Messra, Monros, Bisir, | Te, outiying scttiencnth are Gotnety or the Baas GncaaniRI=ION = B00 YA A LLLL | rhankful for the very liberal patronsge recelv~a in | BOW Walk about his room without using a cane, | Mr. Hoveson, of New Jersey, to James K Polk was | Lee Pulllips, De Bildt and Surin. Of the savages. A strong naval force hasch z { SOD SME AE Ros 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. the past 28 years, I respectful:y solicit # continuauce of | #Nd bis general health is better than it has been | not delivered by him, but by W. H. Polk. Mrs. Farley did nog accompany the Senator to | On'the const of South Ainerica for the protection Street.’ MARKRITERG ‘Street a5 the me seat ee oe ee CE SS ry for some time, Mr. Robeson.—Was not he the brother of Prest- ee to remain at home during Of foreigners, leaving the British nm HOR eect torture ope des fom Thee rola attention t the busines “Werk cafe for and ao dent Polk? (Sarcastic laughter on the democratic | the short sedsion. the North Pacific oy gg BS ee O1 Pesan 3 . ae iiss) : Scen Star Tri: government Line sna Chae Sioek at Hereriauciges Picture | GREAT Sacririce 1x Crormne, | ees W. H. WHEATLEY, | |, The President sent the following nomination to | " Mr. Hammond replied that he supposed the gen- | LAvely Scenes in the Star Route Trial. | °27 disives, Picture Cord. std Tassels Thins ec sat AT. = = “| the Senate to-day: Everett B. Sandera, of Wiscon- | tleman_belon, to the same family. The bill | some TILTS BETWEEN COUNSEL—MR. BLISS "CHARGES 3 a : x c THE MISFIT STORE, BELU & CO., BANKERS. sin, to be receiver of public monoys at Wal which W. H. Polk advocated was forthe construc-| MR. WIL30N WITH ATTEMPTING THEATRICAL = ————————— CORNER TENTH AND F STREE1S. ontst BENNSILVANIA AVENUE, : ‘usan, | tion of four ‘vessels which were bullt under the| EFFECTS. ZURNACES, Being determined to make a clean aweep of the entire EROSEEE Untied Bxhtes Temisuns, | Wis, navy building power of Congress granted by the| arter recess 1n the star route trial yesterd: F - stock of FINE CLOTHING, prices have been cut down ‘Wasuraron. D.C.. December 15, 1882. SS aera Nephi Johnson, of Johnson, Ui eub-oon! axons, Tegerdiess of cost or valne. ‘The underaitued hate formed a ge partners eager ‘The Star Route Trial. ‘Mr. Smith, of Illinois, advocated the 18th sec-| trabtor, on the ‘Toquervilie and Grates, NANCIAL AGENTS, eiug’& general Bankinse £x-| PROCEEDINGS 1 Tax caramvat oovRT To-pay. | t1Q2 oa or muinols, opposed the araw- recone saper eeeanay change and Discount Business. a On the opening this morning of the Criminal] pack feature of the DilL rere ING, payable in tie piincliae Est cies umd checks, | Court, Judge Wylie, in which the star route cases| Mr. Reed, of Maine, sala that he would not an- GENERAL JOBBING. cities end towns at the lowext currént rates of ex-| a¥e pending, Mr. Nephi Johnson, the witness on | SWer the speech just made, for he could have an- We hav i sbtainins b Swered it any time during the last six years, but Suuucial information regarding Bonds and Stocks unuc | te Stand at the adjournment yesterday, resumed | Srouid address’ himselt ie OMpoS aS Be a Bliss, “that I have no sucl : HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ally operated in in the principalities, and willmaxepur- | his testimony, He was examined a8 to the stock | lers free ship amendment. ‘Wilson states 1s not s0—when ne'said. this aper SES 4 chases when desired. Very res) pectallys BI and service on the ‘Toqueville and Adairville route. ‘bama, was in the jJacket—and this ts simply a theatrical 11.—Virginia vt . 317 NINTH STREET. 18, orth 35.00. “SAMES E. FI ‘itm Upon cross-examination of the witness, Mr. Wil- operation to give the impreasion that there 1s such age Fo BN: be ‘t Branch. 1730 Petmet, nea Dupont Circle. _n6_| Surtout, $20, worth ed) Satmn-linel, $22, worth £48; ROBERT C. FOX. son produced letters written by Mr. Johnson to eo ew 86 At Od todas ex : Se, BULTS FOR Bote CEM. 4 TO 11 ¥ 415-1m GEOKGE W. BROWN. | winer, Peck & Co., the contractors, offering to ‘T have pe! Tespect for myself and the | BALTIMORE, can. 31—Ontien gate ing T 55.00, worth $5.00. * ss. E. Fizon. How's. Fox. Gro. W. Bnows | oMry the malt and” stating that he thought an rane, court,” sald Mr. Wilson, “to reply to what he | Flour nd firm.” Wheat, 5. 50, obtain that 20ple were . . | th 4 Estapiisnep Tumty-Two Years. boa Worth 8:00: a FS Oks EHO Ee dunson Cy Mr. nd 5:60: worth 9:00: Eerantisnen 1966, Wilson. was contipued, up, fo nearly ole. Ocloek, harge Mr. Wilson with any moral obliquity. Tus WerKty Svan is a large eight-page paper 5.50, worth 10.00. The witnesd wen Pete te, pte Bae ei per “I do not care what he changes” said Mr. Wil- of A/ty-siz columns, cnt, pssted and folded. Contains os — Hs REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, | to the amount ot rees needed to carry the mall, reports of Congress, all Government Departments, U. 7.00, worth 13.00, with the view of showing that the contractors in 8. Courts, Warhington News ana Gossip, Political, 7.50, worth 14.00: Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. thelr aMdavits had not over-estimated it. Personal, Society snd Local Affairs, Correspondence, oo wae ao (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOHEDULE AND PETITION. Sketches, Home Articiet, Fashion Notes, Telegraph 10.00. worth 18. 00. = Mr. Bilss, on re-direct examination, asked the Ketter ‘afternoon arn "Peni tear min econ: | SRGOOES gy eee EAU, | ARS es a in st | wits hha ee ered say pena |Past Twa ftoronn apple h etc. £ coun- 50, wor iH, 85, ' + ag re . try. Only Ose Dorian 4 Year, postpaid. Address | ,,7h¢ assortment of sizes th Suits and Overcoats for | issued in 1866.) ing for a 88 hour schedule, as'in this case Brady ed i £ ; i 4 Tae Weexty Sram, Washington, D.C. avv-im_ | Ui wiles splendid bape aathet anast ewcld | Special attention given to the management of estates | had made an order for a 83 hour schedule, though fesse aos at some price. and of properties belonging to non-residents. Also to | the petitions called for but 43 hours. > SUT13 FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. the ven fouses and collection of Renta st mod- | Mr. Wilso: Jecting, sald that the thirty- S. Vecar, — rrexce CONFECTIONERY, | $6, worth $10; $8 Werth gids A oF ET HI, worth ne Ch, Bireinee 58 Se epeoep hs . Wilson, in objecting, 4 1 erate d without charge for paying taxes, three hour petition ‘want BON BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fren | $153,813, ¥orth £20; Ail-wool Blacks. Roe suiiting ees eat etaccoiae io ales, bo Wake Bliss Was Uying sow wD prove ie by ‘the 4 every day at the is = #80; Black Cloth Dress Suit a sonal attention is given. ; ~ | witness, E Ducuanss oF ‘an ae TSE BLACK CLOTH FULE DREN SUITS, Houses always on band for rent, ranging from $5 to ‘MR. BLISS AND MR.:WILSON. 7 Bronch Store 1259 eunsyivania avenue. di8-6m_| BOYS’ GOSKAMER COATS: ae are $300 per month, and faithful attention given to the dis- | _ Mr. Bliss sald that he no aoreesee | gguiih: MEN'S GoskAMER 6S a sat Posal, by ease of sale, of the smallest property placed Wilson,” he ‘will be taken ba 50. ‘worth fuliy double ‘our hands. . Coor Boox ouR EARS. at $2, $2.00, 33,54, $6.00, $5 and $5, | Loans on real estate security made with care, and one pa Gun mau, Sazanteed to all purchasers, semi-annual interest collected and remitted without ent parties. enough to Containing valuable recipes and instructions how touse | O0® Morro: No trouble to ‘goods. charge. 415-1m what is not niet 6 5 ~4 THE MISFIT STORE, (Gs Miss Alice CAIN [FOR MANY YEARS GLIVE BUTTER, . Conner worn anp Fatakere. xs | EO” “IG, ALICE CAN ee By the, i ncinal of the Philadelphia Cooking School, Respectfully advises her friends that she can be found at the Dry Goods House of Samuel ‘990 7th street isiled Free upon J. J. Hoan, 12s 13m street northwest, Borgiees. Shans aap San oteiniae eens poe parabens Se ‘The uryetvasgh* of TERR eee aan RE sala HB. GEO, EL san ADELE 2S ee |? enone. 4 i i t é 3 ie fl : ! ‘ i Fy H E 3 3 i : i §

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