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: i ! THE EVENING STAR. > : ~|Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AE THE) STAR BUILDINGS, THE CRISIS IN EGYPT. Corner Pennsylvania Avs, and 11th St, by ea ' Evening Star Newspaper Company, ¥ = GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. . A BRUTAL CRIME IN NEW york! = a { eYeTxa STAR le served to mubecrfhere m. the Peace a Re ——~/ > A JERSEY CITY MYSTERY. Sonoct ae "alte suey preyed Wectita smu We ~ —___ | “Testes at ie Fie ; ae Dc. 9 s MR. CHARLES DELMONICO MISSING. <n ¢ 7 ‘Tue Wrexty Stax—published on Fridsy—@l # year, we posture pepe pe cone - a. i maf) sche jous must be paid in advance; TOL. ro . . rs = fer aia ta an V% 63—N® 9,580, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1884. TWO CENTS, | reg den bee pein te aaron o SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | 2 mht Cold Sane 3 oe toe eee Mas bad teal and trie is fad te = — = —— = MERCUR’ IN WASUINGTON—WHaT ‘MR. MCFHERSON ON THE SITUATION — HE HAS NO Santama’ PYORes bio Chen | | ‘The annual election for. rors of this . 820.88; a : TING vi a Ff One Week Only. | brid the, Banbine: House op TUEADAL, Sh Of | nattwas”patehin the attcton of partes inteketed is | nO bolita CONGRESS IN SESSION AGAIN. | cinoy scsrsxomn. ton, Edward McPhervon, ot Pennsylvania, 1s re.| G€MCrAL Forcigm News My Cabte, eee oe arcka @ GEO. HB. WEITE. called to the followin paaxcisco, Dec. 2th, 1833, | _ STANDARD DOLLARS. —The issue of standard fiver pee Pretty cold yet,” was Lieut. — ‘posed bo kaveuaia ea cata in New Yoru | yp RiGUTAx TmoredNy xxix Sesame aa | | We, the undersigned, superintendetite of the various | Gollars from the mints for k ended January iswer to the inquiries of a Stax reporter, at th@ | the other day, “There has never been least Lancashity now tumber 100 Mk JOSEPH JEFFERSON. | TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CEN: | Cable Raltrvel conpanice of San Franeleco, bavehad one . Bence io the day, has ‘atime tn the | and northeast Lancasiitt now number ——y 2 al omic a Eo sae AOU Ob Wa SSG sth was 52408. ‘The issue forthe corresponding signal oe this morning. “The thermametet at 7 Z he annual election of eleven directors of Bttention called toa publication ised by one A. A. he | 1 ational Bank, of Washington City, will be hel of the country when both parties were so ithall. fu which hestaten that all of the Cable Raitroad —— wie THE CELTIC NOT VET HEARD FRow. Supported by His Own Unsurpassed Company. | Period of last year was $616,0-0. The Senate was called to order at noon. The | ©clock this morning was twenty-four degrees below ‘without direction. ‘There 43 no great popu- | _ QUREYSTows, Jan. latest Steatushtp ar kel atthe B Sth street and Loninia Gighthalts)yatcsta, owe Me operated under hie chair presented a letter frem the Postmaster Gen- | the average temperature for January. The force ot Tar edo Im etter party tt any man.” Pope’) eats from” Ainerica” report te havine vn te ‘Repertoire for the week E Gary Sth ISG betes the ee je desire to state the railroads we ‘THE GREELY RELIEF BoaRp met to-day to exam- the cold wave is spent, however, and the weather will warm up considerably to-day. The lowest temperature was In Minnesota—43 degrees below eral transmitting the report of the commission ap- pointed to investigate the rallway mail service. overdue steamer Critic. They. all eemaplain ok belug delayed by advers: gales and hazy ‘weathers A-SPANISIL FRRE Pour, it are oper- ated under license from the CABLE RAILWAY COM PANY of Sau Francisco, and under its patents, JNO. McCORD. Supt. Sutter st, KK Co. Monday and Friday—“THE RIVALS.” ‘Tuesttay and Thursday: AD Biu—~THE ih. ‘The annual report of the trensactions All be read at 1p. m. of the same day. td, A RUFF, G “What about Thurman for the democrats?” ine Dr. Ross, of the Corwin, but ashe did not ap- “He 1s, 1 fear, too old I sev there Is some pear the board adjourned till to-morrow, after read- A number of petitions were presented for Prospect of his Teturn to the Senate. He WS} poxpow gan‘ ti etched wine Spata inte CRICKET ON TEE HEARTH” and = es se nag | HD KNIGHT, Spt Presidio and FerisR. RCo. | ing the record of Saturday's testimony. Chiet appropriations to pay the tobacco Habits pve | zero. If we had recetved the full force of that | greatiy missed there, He 1 almost invaluable in | , LONDON. Zan i ts sous a scapiiaiticaaad pacientes arse aa $B extoet nouthwreat the lence Phasaascy ie South MUU Clay he HN Reco. o> | ugtneer Melville and Lieut. Berry will appear | py'iaw, anda petition from american. artists in | Wave, the thermometer here would have gone down | “at, Dod ’syout Pennsyivania?” 2 : ‘Wetneeday aud Sutuniay eveninis ant Satunlay Matl- | Washington," Phvajcane’ Brescriplune os, specialty. AS | ' RR before the bourd to-morrow. Rome asking for a repeal of the duties on works of | t010 degrees below zero. Wedidgeta cooddealotit, | “There need be ne yeeicty about the Keystone wnt Del i i ee Follet ArGcles Jo | call Darien desirous of constructing and operating Fe art however. The mean temperature yesterday morning | state. We have had our fisht, and when Randall ‘tes comma: : 5 80 todo, ure invited toappiy to. the auloownersof the | , NAVA”, ORDERS—Licut. C. L, Bruns and Passed wWas four degrees above zero, and betore 11 o'clock | Was defeated for Speaker te republicans won te Assistant Engineer Wm. H. Harris ordered to ex- amination for promotion; Assistant Engineer Har- ty Hall, to the Galena; Lieut. William E. Sewel coeur ae eats jaan and | tion, which was adopted: Whereas, it has been | leres 2 Osstpe Lieut. William C. Strong alleged that circulars have been distributed in has reported his return, having been detached from | ‘ the Wachusett, 1004 De ember, and placed on sick | Se of the departments, asking contributions for | leave; Lieut. Charles C. Badger, from the Boston | Political purposes, in violation of the 12th section of Halladie system of Cable ‘Traction, the only system in. ‘Successful operation in this or any other country. For terme and information address ay SATIONAL CABLE RAIL Way company, ‘No.2 Wall st., New York, (cg THE WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The annval meeting for the election of officers for en- sguing vear will be held vt the Home, 1ath, between It aud The House. | ALLEGED VIOLATION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW. Mr. Reed, of Maine, offered the following resolu- c= DR. WILLIAM M. CATE FF wilt be “AND CKAN th CoMIC OPERA SEASON Washinwton office, 104 14TH FRANKLIN PAI on the Ist, 2a, of each month, fe attention to Curvature of the Spine and plaints in keneral 'w York uitice, Hi “BUILDING LUMBER," AND HARD WOODS, of every ceseription especially ordered to suit Rext contest in the state, The man who will be romdnxted at Chicago will be some one who las demonstrated his ablitty to carry New York and Ollo, He has not_yet appeared, at lexst in tha light, but 1am in hopes that beiare the n (meet there Will be some one who ts eiearly | Popular choice In the party, combining that will RDIILY tocarry the states named. ‘There will be no Jast night the most severe 'cold was reached, 1.7 degrees above. After midnight the mercury be- gan to rise. This wave scemed to take a south easterly course rather than easterly, and gave some pretty severe weather down South. — Of | course It mide it pretty cold up in New England, Dut we expect tit Sind of weather there. Bul down soutit it wassomething unusual. Let ng see.” ypera of the Year. Millocker’s Bright snd Tun Creation, en uly Beautifully Comic ed | I be : i a i : ven 5 Dera delegations at, Chicago 1 aol | pa Suess on TUSebay. feaek havy yard and onlered as executiveot the fish com- | the clvil service law: taroing to che weather maps, “the lowest tempers Cee Lone at ke ‘THE BEGGAR STUDENT, CEPR CUCM GE nce Ae mission steamer Fish Hawk. Resolved, ‘That the he. 43 of the departments in | ture reached at southern points was, at Knoxville, es ees oe - ; | #45 1 seasoned: ees = sas ae 16 degrees below: at Nashville, 10 degrees below; at S-day OF LO-MOITON, So yonderfully successful in the male centers of the | gro Walnut, Mahozany, Cedar, Cherry. Poplar. Oak, NOIETE_REHEARSAL TU Pilch such distribution, if any, has take place, be | Chiriuion 19 degre: shore we see Oo 2 of Europe, tratslated and. ad sly | ‘ash, White Pine, Georgia Pine and Virsinis Pine, rowah Sih, ae AIL Souls’ Cape), |_| THRU. 8. 8. Speedwell arrived at Norfolk on Sat | requested to inform the House of the facts con- | Charleston, 13 dozves above ines degrees Died for His Moncy. for Wr cha andy ross delpiateomnbinoniie ptynleteN erage nomi toey aA full attendants Geen | urday, nected with such distribution. egrees above, and at Jacksonville 2] degr j ‘some of in ‘That 1s pretty’ cold weather for Florida, and 4s some Huatters of importan have made havoc with the orange them plenty of warning, however, ecoting, Flooring and Mouldings, i lots to accommo- date. Ali orders filled with dispatch aud correctness, at Mr. Townshend, of Iiltuols, offered a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the President to furnish the House with infurimation relative to (eartunckle, 9 fo be determined. ARSO! Asn fry PaTssT _By order: re * om. SECRETARY TELLER ON DisbaRMeNT.—In his de- a on 1s THE Mr. Fond has «. ded himself with a company ‘ t lege than current warket prices. cision in the case of Gelston & Co., pension attor- | the excl z - | advantage of it the destruction ” Ae - — « alarm of superior « for | the ool : 7 1@ exclusion of American hog products from Ger- antl the dest 1 =e o special board of civil service examiners 0 ave he as then, _Broter persentaton of th is that he bas | WM, McLEAN & SON, ‘The Georretown Sisters of the Visitation return thanks | R¥S of Us city, in which he secides against their | many and France, Ee ee ee nn TOP” | epecial and tecnica web jects Tia. Ge aire: ih Seo be Sete before the scenes | _ 02 Co | ee ae Gisbarment, Secretary Teller takes occasion to ex. TRE RULES OF THE HOUSE. there is avery severe storm at presen? | forth, assistant commissioner of patents, cluatrman, damaged. Pecuniary SWE | A , ae % ty es mittee on rules, offereda resolution adopting, for 0 | rain and snow, and although its path | ong c.g. Kintnen, prinetpat Peano: a ED SEROST a , S89 Fennsy avenue. [i> .0.0.F—MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCTATION, | ! Practice before the departments is one that be- | MU * can't be determined now, for tue center. of oe aioe dio Charles Detmonice Missing. —— — | _ ‘The facilities of our establishinent are such’ that we | US The wetin of this Association will longs to all citizens unless their unfitness is shown. | days, the rules of the Forty-seventh Congress as | Ctn't cha 2 proba sare circular ing special examina’ ¥ can exccute printing of all kinds neatly and correctly at | hell in Odd Fellows Halle ats ve the storm 13 off the chart, the probabilities are that Tespecting spec! a: Proceedings tn such a case are anulogous to cases for the disbarment of attorneys in courts of law. ‘The Secretary says: “If the agent violates the stat- ute he maybe punished in the courts. Ifthe de- | frauds the government or attemps so to do, or de- frauds hits client or attempt so to do, the head of the department 1s authorized then to refuse to re- cognize him not only in the case in which bis fraud Was committed or attempted, but in any other. But this must be done on evidence and not on ex. ‘onk, Jon. 7.—Nothing has vet been learned Del Stren han. A vig- the rules of the present Congress. Adopted. Mr. Cox, of North Carolina, asked leave to offer a resolution directing the committee on accounts to inquire whether the number of employes should be increased or diminished. OLjected to. Under the call of states a number of bills, ete., were introduced and referred. The District in Congress. TUESDAY EVENING, 8th. i Portant ginendments to Teasouiable fiarazes. GRAY & CLARKSON, n21-Sun we . July 16th, 1883, Having ercatl; a our facilities’ by the trodnetion of an iy increase Fiectric Light Maciine, With other improvements, we sre not subject to the cone Cition of the weather, ad are prepared to furnish with, | prompt ‘at low price, any work in the line of hoto Engraving, for either relief or ylate-press print- esigns and Estimates furnished upon application, will move ina northeasterly direction and give Some pretty Severe snow storms in the middle At- laniic states, warming up the temperature a good Geal. As I Bald, though, we can’t tell positively. Ifthe igh baroineter up here remains the stortn Will go off up the gulf stream, but if the high Ba- Tometer disappears during the day, as I think it ‘Will, We Will get some snow to-morrow.” DAMAGE 10 WATER PIPES. Gates for appointment tn the Pat service in the pice fo. nw the Constitution, E THOMAS W. FOWL) JANUARY 7, Re-engagement aud Most Wonderful Success of ‘Vik FAREAND AND HER TROUPE OF NAC-NAC DANCERS. Entire (2 7TQ, THE, STOCKHOLDERS OF THE N EF TIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION OF THE DIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA —The annual meeting of this Association will convene on MONDAY, danuary Lith, Iss4, at noon, in oom No. 1, eccond floor, Veruuit Kow corner of Petinsylvania avenue and 10th street north: ter nehstered, stg. ly: First, second, third and fourth: but ad sion will ontinarily be'to the lowest gr: ‘] 4 THE RIVER FRONT IMPROVEMENT. : sae That of fourth assist Th mination AL H ener of E | parte charges, to which the accused has not been . co ‘The extent of this cold wave was very accurately : ido crag peo _oestena ‘THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING ComPANY, | Wohin W "i AMES 8 EDWARDS, President, Rllowed to respond. Property rights of this charac~ | _MF. Willissald to a are eet aac bee cnead? | Predicted by the Slgnat service, and the warning | POM thematty ebro and a | ae dtgrcea acs pomereat SapEATED ao TEES _GEO. RB, REPETTI, Sec'y pro tem. "5st ANION lestroyed except upon Clear proot.’ ey faa gens see teoouid ony cast the queen theygave through Taw Star prevented a great Studios cea ar “pars idce he jms . Z 3 : = q * s it damage < : ents ot plane and ve re geometfy and of | Lp i, ARK., Jan, 7.—Fourtnches of snow, a kT , pene: settee their accounts | (ey DECORATIVE ART EXUIBIT, AT NO.OMF| WanreD rm Brit. CHANGRD.—The following | of the Potomac fronvimprovemente wouldve favor See eee wale babes: Sin the penetat | Plena: tinue Natural the fires cif Use som ate eneonag 1 Natubs of uur atorucye fgr golleetan = an ™? | DONOVAN S. There will wean opetine a te ia: | UNLGUe 1ettor was recelved at the Treasurer's ofice Done San he ras eee a ery aad ar | standing precautions, and the plumbers’ hearts are | Soplyy and ts’ prublenis = i a ¢ [lay for ladies and gentlemen of sroideries from the | Saturdaj ‘Myster Ples Wodynt uw Be so Kind fe said he was in favor of rable ex- mse és principles of chemistry, eh A Jersey Cit atery. Every afters = = by avetial artiata Panes Seven” ee, aa *ffauie | And cance Meye The $20 Wi nee For bill woseng | nslon of the work. oe aan eriatattine Tenser Crev, Xd Jat. ZTA baled plongued ait the New and Won NEW PUBLICATIONS. Cavers aul numerous homselell Tecouticter Thtnois Novisa Sane wAhaaL Boras In Chicago | ‘The steassembling of Congress. | ror tne past two days has been exeelient, and a | Qt enulcal, tect ering | eet Soc sin Rowe's resides’, ' = sk ad ana follows: Mister please “woUlde You pe ao | 4 EIVELY SCENE am Tu CaPTTol—PnOsPECTS—A | Crowd of merry clrelow have. taken advanaye ot | sideareuiteettat Hilon. the | nother all cr ge Che elas, ae, pon Sesso | ey GEMCAN ACAD CSVIRE eErinG | kind and change the’ $20 which got tore, Bil was | PROLONGED FIGHT OVER THE TARIFF IN FROS-| the smooth ice on Babcoek Lake to indulge in the Se ane —— ue ee rt P prOXiMlty to MS Rowe's he ’ Gansta Brose "FEBRUARY PART NOW READY. Dog the Metical Soscty will We Wrtat Wecong | BY vest” zee healthful and exnilarating sport. The canal 1s | priute description of th ated, will | tnt Gnd ont who Brea-theehane Se an eta tor pe LADIES’ FAVORITE FASHION MAGAZINE. eth and F Arrorstuents 1% Tum ADJUTANT Grxeraw’s | que now cone House was crowd. with vie; | HuMDerST remme ceteee Ginette a, gh | Devested. Ihe mbjeote ax : unber of the mo katers took 2 tri Price per copy. 30 cents, nw if the more expert skaters took a trip to Orrice.—Samuel B. Latham, of South Carolina, has pipe ter inessenger in that office. early hour, busily engaged in preparing bills to be | at the Long bridge and another took the train back =. But ya bly wil be restr all the fasbion inavazines in the world for re 7 = ‘The Convent Holocaust. : na iba ae itors, and there was a general bandshaking on the | Alexandria yesterday and report theice asspiendtd. | Knowledge thereot t <2 tn bateat tabeican eon tdi. cht «fue Fair ag the Chapel | work rely itustated, SCotored at | cout once, Wak depatar ante i the aasutant | part of the members returning from thelr holiday. | AT, /OWeTCI, W- Brewster. stepson of the Attorney amunation wilh also be 2:4 st Tac Work OF searching for aes ee ULTG SN Pome Roe | omens Eat rapes pation: CBee ene ae y. | Service rules, ahd Charles J. Glers as an assistant | Many of the members were at thetr desks at an | started on the trip. One of the party dropped out itty to translate from ck sesterday because of t Committee Tet" | Tinttial letters. Tete sakes the foremiest posi- i ng desirable tn an — = from Alexandria, When within a mile of Alexan- | USi being ma A tas of Tequlem was erlehmated 1 chi or the ext! cation of i a THE SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING a F resented on the call of states—a, general| activity e Ki re I i ie eee aa ion ee a - Ih the morning, and all the badles Chat were taken SCHON AL uid FORD'S THEATER Ines: antl foe the larseSuerunt or mutter asrobed es | ASSOCIATIO Teen ot Toma iter Sawyer and Representatives | Suggestive of the commencement in earnest of the | a7i# ME. Brewster skated over an atr-hole an went | yn the ccleutine library of tae Patent olllon sak bes dn the moraine, and all She trdice Chat were take NATIONAL sx '$ THEATE) IAT Wilsor i in up to his waist. His pants were frozen stiff in a| ¥ “ burte for saie at Brentano's Book Sture, 11th street and Penn- | clusively to fashions and fancy needlework. TWELFTH ISSUE OF STOUR. lison, of Iowa, and Hitt were registered in Chi- ‘k of a lively session. Upon the very start it 13 =~ fter | Conducted with a view to aining the fitness — p Silaeitscen Yas | For ale by all Bookucilers aud Newdealers eS {cago on Saturday.—Mr, John allison, tather of | Tansor gure session, Cpon the very start ts | minute, but ne continua f9 Alexandria, and. after | Grune canafdite for iblary Sorel scutes an ok =e = a THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, - | arene last halt oh Henin a re now cntered | Senator Allison, died in Peosta, Iowa, on Satur- ae x petiech MAEEOny A ohare entirely frozen up, Dut the ice 1 very | Work 1D the “Sclentinie brary” tn particular. 1 the breaking of the ECOND GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF PAINTERS’ deh ar bebe: teees wee toe, sear of sucres and offers | Gay aged elshty-six Years Mr David Gait | the ranks of elther party upon the important ques- re Will embrace bibliography’ of scientific books and 18, Kot Le, | a ‘ia, | SOCK In the 1th series at S1 per share: This 12th series | GAY. aged elghty-six years Mr. tons which will call for their consideration during | TOUgland the skating 1s not good, and, besides, 18 | periodicals, classification and cataloguiuc. and the nee Sete | _3t General Agents, | started in mber, and there are but three months' | Adce, of thts city, has rane to. Honolutn on behalt | fiocosion, ‘It seems quite certain that the deme, us. inanagement and custody of books: Indexing, con. | OM ke Lotg Island railroad, thy c nated ! dues to be paid to melude January, 1384 No building | Of the government, to inquire into recent business | the sesston. a 2 7 SI ens! riefing: ros Feeney, Was fatally Injured, and the fredan was association in this District hue mct with better success | Tattel yeen tl val crats of the ways and means will not act in perfect NAVIGATION SUSPENDED. densing, digesting, and briefing; acquaintance with | Peeper, Was 5 D fromthe start. It bas 12 review now successfully rune | the Pacifle Mall Steamship compand; Minieer | accOPa fOr any one policy concerning the tari! | Navigation on the riveris entirely suspended. It | te arian seleeses thee eer ae wth (mah ae ee j Sew Diszases. THORELAy ta ae 1aeseseett ees CeLartunitics for) Lowell has been offered and wil probably accept question, and the result will be « prolonged fight oD /4s thought that if the weather moderates, as pre eS oe eo = uihly savings invostment dvanees a maxima eaMnauey oe ane : {| the floor’of the House. Mr. Hew: is thought. : With abllity to translate these Inte good English, | jete pean of S1eo Ter share, | Borrowers get $1.80) on a ino thly ie Se ie een eee a re ‘will maintain his views to the last, and will have | ‘dicted, the river ice wi'l soon besin to move. choosing the proper techuleal terms where they ae Mitharawal. © Tha nest tet ting Lor cahectittines co | goon Generel Haine irae ee hospital ser- | €nOugh followers in the committee to hold the bal- | ‘The cold snap did_not close the channel till yes- | Should ovcur. ELara, is ie of the woman stock will be held af 615 7th street, opposite Patent | Vieo, was Danquetted by the puysicians of that ser. | aCe of power, which, it 1s thought, will operate as | terday Inorning, and there was quite a good supply | | The examination for appolutment as proof-reader | found de: PCares CORES Teameraay, 88 aR SKIN DISEASES. Qftice WEDNESDAY. the th inst. at 7 o'clock p.m | vice'ia Chteago on Friday evening.——Mr. Join B, | ® check to Mr. Morrison and Mr. Hurd. Should | of oysters.at the wharf, suflicient for home con- | tn the Patent office Wille fu addition to teste of the | Certalhed, Was Fate Gaskell. Her parents live at serch aud ait au atanbions to. stock wil be re: | MeCurthy, the wellekuown newspaper correspond. | these gentlemen declare in favor of a sweeping re- | sumption for a Week or two, No boats are runitng | skill of the candidate In -orditiars, prool-re Watkins, ais: SSry any Ge Doak Matgrmation seiven by the Secre- | one “has’ beturmed tte. Clty With big Vide, nes | WUCtON Of the tariff tis thought that the night will | this side of Quantico to-day: but the City of Alexa. | Consist of tests ot lis ieurnriertoe ar tote ee —— 1. (Acne) —White or red infamed pimples on the | sore a there MISS Nelile Crosby, after an extensive tour In New | De Prolonged to the end of thesession, without any- | dria and Thompson, both from river landings, | The exatulnation for appoluiment as ‘hanical mnie Compion’s Stery. ne (Comsetouca Srbuachcats cs the ‘noes, forehead bers No. S07 Englund. —Gen. ‘Hancock left Los Angeles, Cal, | tag being done. In view of this, 1t fs the desire of | reached that polat last evening, and the boats from | draftsinan Will consist uf ‘tests Of ‘Of the | A BRUTAL CXIME COMMITTED IN THE STREETS OF oo eae See ee ore t s Sterdiay, for his sttion at New York, by che | Mt. Randall to get all the appropriation bills before | Norfolk were es xpected to Innit their passengers | can to draw readily from mu nodes, NEW YORE. 2 | “3, Giver Spots.)—Brown, dark, muday-looking spots é Southern foute.—Ealtor MeClure, of the Philadel. | the House, and to dispose of other important mat- | there to-day, so that they could come up by tlk A. | Ghservitz the rules atid Tos S of the Pate Helen ac tine Hall etary Pacaday and Foniae@ Go4e | om the forchead and checke: affects lediss | = phia Times, has been chosen orator for next sum. | LFS, a8 speedily as possible, and he will probably | and F. train’ fice respecting drawings. Besides thts, the candi- IXty § cope hoe aa ‘titi |, (Nueal Erythema )—Hedness and viliness of the | Fes" OFFICE QF THE MUTUAL EE —) | Hine Ties, lias been chosen orator for next sum: | Te tne peivilese of the appropriations comenitee DANGER FROM ICE. daze will be nist, charged Uy Anni See ——___—_ S59 _} nose. = INS. CO OF D.C | cotles enemies sae ae an to Interrupt a prolonged discussion. Thisand many | © me Se a ery, The examination for appoint with having rebbed by OF AS. BOYD GIVES PUBLIC AND _ ,,°. (Stippled Skin.)—Coarse, deep pores on cherks and WasHIsard S| Conese: other matters promise material for a very livel® | | There are some who are fearful that should the | CP G.-cwingrs will consist Of teste ul { raged heron the night o¢ December 2a Last. Se mie in the “Art of Acquiring Mem- | 20%, THE ANNUAL ME S i. Freckles, Moth, Tan, Sallowness, Birth-marks, are Jee move off suddenly that the Long bridge and SOCIETY NOTES. session, though Jt will probably be cut short by the lal 0 he 5 ual the Distrie candidate to make proper tr ¥. in five hours, nude t0 ey istic INSURANCE CO 5 ngs of drawings, ob- U she Was passing along the street whem Baill be held o : = # 4 enn mueh ot rk on the Potomac flats will be en- g thie rilles ag to shading. as to spctlonss ines, | She was tet by Louden, who pushed Ner Into & = ere Dt puts temdercitehy, urday Mr. 3 — ‘a 5 = 7 Chiet inte ber mouth to Sule ler outeries, atte MUSIC; "white wcaice. form. whic forts asute tant 26 Horatio King was a very enjoyable affair, despite Capitol Topics team nb CAN AR EESTI COUT ONUER A Which, she says he effected lls purpose, She pen toe ee ee | Pamoned a negie fod will Tula the seat lirad of hair.” | pany the elee en. | the bitter cold of the night. Among the notable SC USB AP EOLNTME ANS day, Eustace O'Brien, charged with managing a| THR Dorsey KecrrveRsiir ENsorsen.—A spectal | pcked Louden vit of a crowd of people fn the suas Furnishes Music forall uevasionsatloweat rates. n9-2m® | yellow. sucist crusts OF dries Pate waite ee Aes | HEaHacens to ial tole lidar teaiewomntia | People present was the Rev. Dr, Frothingham, of | Dantel P. Bailey, of Missourt, was yesterday sworn | caaé of policy, was schten fone year in fail May saps: “For the past | tion house. ie Was atraiged ia Court to-day abd - — —— | ‘alp. cars, face. elbows, knees, hands, fingers, poh pineal to he Bela at th wert. | Boston, the distinguished Unitarian clery inas clerk to the House committee on coinage, | and to pay a dine of $900. Wm. Smith, colored, | tv suit Involving nearly | beld for ex; ton. === back aud react” : | eee eae Gctsraie | who le sisitive ters eter "simon New. | Welghts and measures. J. P. Hume was today ap- | charged with ‘writing ‘policy, ‘was sentenced (6 | $0000 worth of property, has Been trie before ——— LECTURES. @. Dry White scaly kemans.—The skin in patches or | SUrvsided: | VAL ¥ | Who is visiting here ut present. Prot. Simon New- igh oe Mice. The | three months in jail, Appeals were noted In both | Chief Justice Axtell, It was theeas= of the Cat-| A Broawist Tkareen.—The arrest of ST. Marly = = over tit entice by dy gets dry, contracted, sumveled and mieeiiug and cleetion | Comb entertained the company with anexceedingly | Pyntd mmesencer in the House post office, | ‘The | cases. ‘The charge against Thomas Ennis was dis- | tt company agalust ex-Senutor Dorsey. Two weeks | fn Nottawar counts Var, on a change oF bigamy, GMONSIGNOR CAPEL cosered with tine fowry oF ulore marked sesies, the ex- eormanie with the sct of ineurpuration, between the | interesting and graphic off-hand recttal of his ex- | Pong epeanemen ives, clerk tothe comimitive | missed. The case ag Win, O'seara, changed | aco Sf: Dorsey, lund a roociver fed altestus | deviton the fact iat Ge of hte wives wan fore aS Lincoln hall FRIDAY ENESISG dae, Palnar Tetter—The palms of th ort of pretuluia totes held by t | poeertaionaon the crue £o South Attica to'take’| on acculture, FG. MoGed, clerk to the commitice | ‘ith promoting the game ot policy, which wastried | Iiranenasnent, Chief Justice Axtell dissolved tie | merty Miss Lida Everiet Tien ‘street, Baltimore, Isth. ‘Tickets, for the benetit of St. Augustine's Rested cescket, th | observations on the transit of Venus. His narrative | on the library; J. M Wren clerk to thi malt _— = the company, and enjoined Mr. De Who jeft hun last November on accountot Ml usage: . ee EME | blisters. form, bs exude a cummy, st | Was enlivened by touches of quiet humor, rather | Weeon the revision of the laws; J. J. Peoples, folder; | sepsrrrere APPOINTED.—Postmaster Harly, who 1s about fifty years of age, had the au- waich quickly dries into crusts. There is always more unexpected from the distinguished astronomer, | J- C. Brown, page. Conger has appotated the following substitute — ea dacity to write to a woinkn he had previously mar- > or less hest. inflammation, blisters and swelling the | | whose head supposed tO be oucupled pretty FITZ JON PORTER CASE. clerss: Flelder J. Baker, J. Henderson, and Sidney ie twohobsleds” were | ried, und Who Was Liviu in Jersey Clty, begging Crzanse S used e Bs I yy 3 ——= ‘Hens Baers: Hoasewiven, (eri Pear hay selene ts and Agures Some | The House committee on military affairs ata | J. afcFarland. ‘These ” appolutments are inde han, Staten | her to live with thm again, “se wrote on to Note “" arte _ Na chy | pri strumental miu: by Mrs.‘ ain a ct under the civil service rules afver competltive ex- steered by | taway county to make imquiries about the way are SSihave thete hands Mr the wetere roast Seat | spirited recitals by Mr. Kalph Jefferson rounded | Metis thls morning considered the bill for the | tri tion. attached | which he hod been belaving himself, and learning : Skin Disses: consult Out the enjoyiments of the evening. rellef of Fitz, John Porter, and Gen, Slocum was au- —— | of the Baltimore marrlace, she corresponded With S: g rologist, at once. re ‘thorized to report it to the House to-morrow. The WASHINGTON MARKET Company.—At the , ran Inte the first part wife No, 2. It Was agreed to bave Harly ar- MISFIT STORE, Sunays, 9 to | from & Social polnt of view, | iii is te sume as passed by the Senate av the last meeting of the Stockholders of the Wash- ed OM thelr feet and fit rested. When arrested It was learned that Marly If unable to call, describe Sour case and coal thee | | Opens well, and to its close promises an uninter- | Congress. ington Market company, to-day, the following board | ps Van Cite had advertised ta a New York paper for a wita CORNEE TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘stauips for answer. d30-m.At wi Manncers. | fupied stream OF galetien, ‘THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMITTEE. Sitirectors was electad. for “the - ensuing were badiy Injured and att the When he could not get No. 1t0 return to him, Ho , Ip ee BOTELER, Secretary. | eal Hig wer guests, the Mises Paine | The House commttvee on Mississippi river tm- | jatthew G, Emery, Wm. E. Chandler, N. G. or less burt, At Lindisville, P received a number of answers. One Indy In Wash- { UTZ 3 Poxsnr, rkic COMPANY, ent ‘Mes Price.——Mrs. Biaine also. 1, Reuben B. Clark, Jacob H. Ington Was, 1 is stated, about starting to go to v5 Hi i provement held {ts first meeting this morning, and aera 1413 G street. ao 8. Stn ard K. Tinker, S. W. Currid Harly when he was captured. She Was only watt- For Cleaning Brass. ermin this evening to her daughter, who | after organiz! a 7 x ee * “4 Inorder to make room for improvements to the store | EUTCHER HARD WAX, Fa ee = Bs cownxos, 4 §, wortursor0N, her debut not longstnce-—-For Teesay eve, | ieee ae eam informal way, mapped’ out Samuel Normen fen eran Jug for @ letter frou bila Ceiling ber where to tect - z | ‘or Polishing Floors. Seontars. Hrs. Auscustus A. tiayes has issued tuvitations : pee astate —— he entire stock of FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, | OPEN FIRE PLACES, ee oro. ¢, MAYNARD, Treasurer and General Manager. ge party.=— A Ghd Mrs. Pollok wil Wold |g ¢,g7MB AFFROPHLATIONS COMMITTEE. = Sater atcueusiain on the wane Oo. Ravesonns Euan Ware ihe YOUTH, BOYS and CHILDEEN must beclosed out | ARTISTIC BRASS GOODS, Goods. | Flcetric Be lar Alarms, Fire Ala: ular Tuesday evening reception. —Chier eee one Se oa, on w| ‘The Miwsissippi River Convention. _ | Scrmuour, Cont, Sauunday murhin clans attending Col. Rathbone are G2 the j ‘And Brass Lamps, | Lishtinz, Clocks, Lichts. and every other description of a Mrs. ‘iso have that evening, on | propriations this morning the resignation, on ac- te GEA toe. ia seen | at cle sister aus cealbioe On ebs trae that be will recover physical'y from the Cini j SETICLES OR HOUSEREEPING, . Sees Sears cae Scones lenient tn | (OSS ett tar tetlay, fhien | COUBE Of Ill health, of R. J. Stevens, avho has been |“ TANGE AND INELCESTIAL BODE 70 MEET traln approached, and tn ting to get his selfantiicted wounds. but It is Belleved ‘that In Great Variety. | ETCHING LINES AERIAT, AND SUBTERRA. | Wedel eeul nae aretay, fom | cleric of the committee since Its organization tn the a, 4 é that the Mississippi river | the Way slipped and fet acro after his recovery ILWIll be necessary Lo seud ulm Men's and Youths’ Overcosts as low as $4 former NEAN—constructed aud wisintained. 1 all have: issued canis for ead ATS. | crhirty-ninth Congress, was ac: The indications are that the Mississippl river | of the rails. Before he >the train p an asylum price $7. — exuunates preyanid, | Rea i ‘Issued cards for a Cours, of Tennessee, was appoint iccessor, | convention, to, assemble In this city oa the sth of | over him, completely severing the head frum the STE pa Ta AT aad Xena tibiae lowe Soca oes m‘suretded to the business of Geo, | AN art reception will be held on the same cvening on 7 | Mr. Stevens Is au applicaut for a copsuiship in atte ae : Im Q induentts! body. | body. ‘The Casts is Eoyer—The London Stanara’s ap veliich it will coutinue with eulamed fren: | in Corcoran Building at the studios of Messrs. are | ! sing cae sean, Pathe sare aM er cairo c Although Great Bata, Boys? Overcoats au low as $4, former price $7. ESS WARE SC SORESICT: jasor | draws, Forsberg and Meiine, tue invitations 10 | tend a mertihg Of tic commMtiee oh sales ai | This convention fs an outgrowth of a conference is Gemesaes TE -nastoe Gee li Se | eee Daudonment of the Soudan soutle Sant Gellvea iow na $450, emer price €7 60. = Wee aS Willch are, in chemsclves, an artistic souventr. ‘The | {ured the appropriations commaltten wee tags | held in St. Louis last July. ‘That conference con- | , AN OBScE: d west of Wady Halfa, she will assist tha hours ure’ from et we o'clock, duriuy day a number of eclives with & patrol Wagon Y 5 hich time there wil be Teason the subcommittee having In charge the | ststed of delegates tro. the commercial bodies and | rajaed the oftice of “Doctor” J. B. Wittiams, at No. | Es¥PUAN Rny In the defense of the frouter. The Children’s Overeoats as low as $250, former price. | Asscar, Cuzanise Sue ‘The HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATI- Ue The frst Fes. Pension, fortific.tiens and military acadeny ap- | large efties in the Mississippl valley, and was called | {4 clark street, Cateaco, and captured uot obi tive Exypulan nu nd Ahat England) shail Children's — and Pants as low as $250, former | Decoustr 1 1853, will held its rst piper anes ee Seats we Cie del Dpropriations oils di hot report. They, will ae toconsider what steps were necessary co Impress | proprietors but also ‘two Watt loads of obwcene Se ae ate pra tacaeiian 4 { on ' ‘dues ai ane oe : OPE opened | ever. report on Wednesday ata called meeting of - a4 mplilets aud cheap books. These were all burne he ministry are atlowe 10 he a — Ace cues acai teint corger of Pnuerlvania ae: at ine o'clock Cvening tie | the Committee, and it 1s expected that. the reports | Pon the people and upon Congress the tmportance | pumupllets aud cheap Pooky ‘uve wor all tt nor to apply elsewhere Price $2.50 LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ WRAPS | quiet mectings on the sev L pat RS | will be subraitted to tne House on that day. of suMictent appropriations for the tmprovement | the doctor, who was Unable t nuitied to expect from B for Children, 4—11, as low as 6Se., former price: ahonth. | PUBLIC LAND BUSINRSS. Of tie Siississippi river and {ts navigable tributaries. | locked up. In addition to hissto dleferging ts peedtion tu an tntersiew with, the rs ee ee eee sw feoa of the officers clected for tl | ‘and | Ata meeting of the Senate committee on publie Heslop iueer satis [ousted gwen gto omegert wy : prepared to yleld to tne demands of for Men an low aa #2, former price 82.50. ax yo have so carefully snsuzee | Miss Redfora iso receive thelr feuds on the eve- | Iands t's morning the tollowing bills wer eon, yS Was formed at St. Louls, of K Willams, a brother of the ar- 7s for Boss as low as 81.75, former price 8275. elt 1 te, Which was the withdrawal of the the second cataract of the report that he designed. nt that an Eugilsh feet 1s Prosident WALTER STEWART, 718 2st street west, ‘Vice President—'t HOS, DOWLING, corner Pennsylva- | nia ave, and 1th str erelary—W, H. WITZEL. 2191 1 strost northwest. hug of the 9th.——Thursday Mrs. Augustus A. nd_avenite, recetves from Tour ing Mrs De Struve, as eusto- Ts Of Tt entatives froin all portions of the Mississippi ‘The St. Louis conference authorized te fof aconvention to meet 1n Washington on MILUINERY GooDs, sidered and ordered to be reported back to the ute: A Dill to enable the state of Colorado to lands, In Heu of sections 16 and 36, found to be \\A Good Biaes Cloth Suit 815, former price 320. Noack our prices have always been the lowest of : ea nae the dite named and Representative King, chair- > ans ed r ar : ehnasutle OCIS D. WINE, corner Peunytvanis Lic oe heralds A Will to douate aw bart of Fort | yuan of the. Mouse ‘commutttee on the MiSs pretty taedeedowenl } cite ant 20th str saline ies Keone | Smith military reservation 10 the ety of Fort | river haprovement, is acuively bestirring himself to | qirlof 19. rout crON Seq FRe—Mr. Edward Har- ‘any'in the city the prices on the entire stock have been —s co Kl The det her father, Dr Irvine, | Smith, Ark. for the support of free public. schools. | make the convention 4 susie Kathe state wil | Lis wie” Last sammaceine taaee rip te cath rnin yet ote Saige ay Feduced in proportion to those few quoted above. SERRE EATER Li fadelphia. ‘The doe grandson of Gen. uiittee Wis who served 1n the War of the Revo- | sub-committovs af of Gen. Washington, ‘The old ‘de entitled to ten de “Sal large and e: Htory to five, to be appotnted hy the govern returning in the of October, et toward Laura Hass, who boarded in Uke same fat lution on th mths’ imprison ton In the Senten’ June last, Was sentenced to T the est. 20th and T sts, 2.W. subdivided into the following | ad Land Grauts—-Plunb, | ‘814 7th street north west, RE, i j iment on serount FE AO NS Ker: wp Lands—Van Wyck, | each commmercial buty to five delezatesforevery100 | house, became so marked eet Soa on Un te Sentanet GEO. BURUAEES. cor aetna Tac ave, creche a eG Root AMES, BCS | Biakr aud Morgan. Private ‘Bus Hin, Van Wrek | inemneranteach corporate eitsyenere nobudness | oA onto itn 10 0 | oF a placard tuvitng ‘parsons who desea 1 . CN. SE 002d strect west, ere er dauzinters | and Modifeation of Land Li 1, | exe fo tee delegutes. ‘The Pres ao ie thvineies to ictal moet way ‘iy ph te —= ee neut of the atiairs of the association | ‘unmer. It 18 deilhttully situated on | Plumb aud Slat ws—Dolpl ex pie een anes delegates. The President, | Peeters | from ea fan es ~ Sy =] of Congress and govern. caller at the Kunz residence. ‘ny Tiv! bout seven miles below W: Bands paraiet the imprisonment ig expire nite x large number of persons have signified their ors are invited In th ‘SER TENTH AND F STREETS. i ow SENATE OFFICES. In the eall to seats upon the floor. | ago Laura was taken fil. Her pl SS Pom arg et et ge gl oy ome ae ABD? SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all departments, HATS, | intent! a totake wtock. originatiy obtalued Dy. Gen Irvine mrometee | Gen, McCook, secretary of the Senate, hes made | Mr. George L. Wright, of St. eee Gi on Soe z trom tepid peg aet She Was | and J. Harrington addressed a Meeting of lls Be sure and come to the comer of 10th and | BONNETS, BINDS, PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS, | oe sn ros me meren, AB Mvancs of $200.00 | Toitlans ; | no remavals and but one appointment, that of Col. | CXeeUUY is in the city, to make ar- ip the Mare firma ~ con Intends. posers 25 ston tach alae. “Intetent allowed at 8 VELVETS, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, | SATTINS and PLUSHES. ELEGANT LADIES’ CLOAKS, in every style and { quality. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, from 25 to GO per cent reduction. On hand: 15 SILK PLUSH | convention, Frozen in A Hears Embrace. § ENCLISISMAN’S ROMANTIC LOVE, ADVENTURE AND Afthur Legrand Stafford, who claimed to be a | Natural son of a distinguishe@ English earl, landed rang past vttled, % Ubat Institution, and, it 1ssu | made arrangements to elope'with her w! | health should permit. On Wednesd: | Hass obtalned permission trom. sician In charge to go to the city, promising to return tn to hours. Instead-of doing 8 she went to the Union depot, where she met Pecters, and the pair left the elty, going, 1 15 said, to New "York. It has since panacea Tae Omo DexockaTs.—The democratic menibers of the Ohio legisiauure heli caucuses Saturday tO Socsinete ofc, resuning sa sulle SeeeteS- ite, of Detiance county, president 4 Vallandizhata,of Montgomery, clerk: Charles ecley, of Darke, sengeant-at-armns’ House—a. D. Marshi,'ot Mercer, speaker: Davld Fisher, of Har- Silss Waller, of Pennsylvania, 18 visiting her | H. A. Pierce, of Rhode Istand, to be assistant tinan- consin, the wife of Col John M. Wilson, on Connec. tcut avenue. + The wife of Judge Parker, of Winghester, 1s in | $2 ; & ic near future, but none have 3 Patina aa eahle Of weeks, the guest of Represen- | yon, and In uny event chauzes in Uue present force ative Tucker snd wite. | Wil be anade very gradually: é& ¥ that a few removals will n mer COATS, at 816; 19 Elevant SILK PLUSH NEWMAR- | KETS, at $21; 17 SILK PLUSH DOLMANS, from | th wen Stockholders uf ts Ba The Stockhold this DAY Janney, Shy Wok tee rae he Celocie p ine to elect ine Directo | oe CHAS, pagiry of Laud 3 BR. DONT PURCHASE BEFORE EXAMINING OUR Be the comites | District overnment Afiairs. ‘of the Bankers’ and ‘Telegriph Corapany, has applied tor permission to place adattiona a A Convent Burned, TUE INMATES PERISH IN THE ‘4 FRIGHTYUS. HOLOCAUST IN AN ILLINOIS, tn New York from an Inman steamer during the lntter part of November last. At the St. Nicholas hotel he met a sporting southerner named Schwartz, and they decitted to <0 to Lake Pamadumcook, in Maine, hunting and fishing, On the way they been ascertained that Pecters had made up a lot of woods, belonging to his employer, sold them for cash, and had pocketed the proceeds. Tt ischarved That he took as much as#1500. A detective lert this city yesterday in quest of Peeters, who is | din, clerk, and JM. Penistee, of Koss, sergeant-at- | ands. Tis 1s regarded 9s the cholce of the Payne | men. ‘The Pendicton men, {tis suid, were handi- | capped at the start by the united action of the Huuntiton eobaty delegation from bis home, which x from Ohiv ave- | 7° A Wanted ona charge of embezzleuitnt. Peeters’ wife | as solid ceainet hun ‘The caucus committee ‘STOCK, 6-<itja8 __ —__ | hue and 1314 street northwest eerie nd Bstieeta | The convent known as the Institute of the Im- stopped at Bangor, Me.. where Stafford made the | and children arein very straltencd circumstances called a joint caucus Saturday night, which decided i MUNCASTER & HOWARD, CHEMISTS AND | northwest, thence along 14th street to the Long | maculate Concepts nducted by the Sisters of | acqustatance of a Miss Grace, of New York. They 3 0e- (0 Make tie senatorial nomination Tues-day night H <SF Druggists, Curner 7th anid F sizerts northwest, | bridge: or for perml-sion to place twelve w! Notre Dame, at Belle Lilinols, was destroyed | became sincerely attached to each other, and when | IDENTIFIED as A Bostox MAaN.—Whitehead, the = + = Dr. Squibb’s chemically pure medicines used in pre | the poles now located on the route above hi by fire Suturday night. There were sixty female | Staffordleft for the woods they had piighted troun. | convicted dynamiter, who is undencolng penal ser-| «pyoges’ DUTCHMAN” a8 A MENDICANT.—Chas. a 2 aH) M.A. Gaston, No. 28 Lows Uday Dig ‘On the afternoon of December 81 Stafford left the | vitude in Millbank prison, has been tdentitied by | yaneieimer, belict kuown os “Dickeus Ducchtaan,” ‘ ‘BRASS ANDIRONS | puplis, between ten and twenty years of age, and a | camp with his rifle for a stroll. Shortly after ase- | the Birminghasn detectives as James Murphy, hall- | came out of the penitentiary in Philadelphia Friday KING'S PALACE, S humber of other tamates, besides the Sisters. An | vere snow storm set In, and Stafford did not return. | ing from Boston, Mass. Wiilienead neither alttnl’s | Sha went to beceluc, His age bow reaches 88 years, ‘FIRE SETS. 5 attempt was made by the Sisters to extinguish the | Sehwartz and the guide went to find him, but were | nor denies his identity. Dr. Gailaker, the asso- | §) or which have boon spebt it prison, | a 814 7th street northweat. FENDERS, A New Trin] Granted. * | flames, put tnts failing, efforts were made to save | then unsuccessful Early In the morning of New | clate of Whitehead, who ts a prisonsr at Chatham, antes ae Bo. BO | coantes R. CAPEHAKT TO HAVE axoraER cmance— | the puplls. ‘The fire spread. So rapidly that onder | Neat day, about three miles from they found | it 1s Offers to make a revelation of thé | —Morwoxtsa mx PEni.+The monthly meeting of £. F. BROOKS. : Te THINK = could not be preserved, ond a panic setzed both the | Stufford in the firm embrace of a she bear, both ‘American dynamite conspiracy, upon | the Salt Lake Mormon priesthood was held 10 J. W. GAS FIXTURES, TUDES PTR AONES ¥T-18 ABAD CARE: children and Sisters, ‘all making a wild, confused | trozen suff. A knife was sticking in the left fore he be released or Unat huis sezitence | Lake City rday. Bishop John Sharpe, wo 2 W. Drew. ei ipea WERE Coastal Bou Today in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyite, in | rush to escape, Miss Mary, Campbell, of East st. shoulder of te bear, 4 short disiince away 8 halt ent, sald that white ‘in, Washington te = i " teacher, leaped from e st wh Cul eart, ince a Geumee ee Full line of thiese Goods, also talning cooueg UY soled pesca Convicted of Ob. | eidied ina few miuutes Amuncr “cuit | Seeareee ‘The gulde sald Statford had attdeked | | Cowmntsa AGatNsr THE SoqLALisrs—The police | pow Almighty could save te ‘Takes pleasure in announcing the arrival of @ karge Artistic and Fancy Colored Globes, Fancy Brass ana | ‘iting mone pt sex to the root ico, and either fell or | the cub first, was then set upon by the she | have made careful searches tn.all the quartersot | Mormon peaple. It od dors not pilot thet complete arsurtnient of Manicure socks Deas ees soon iy pee poe rr Kropp, a decision was made awarding a new trial | was blown sustaining fatal injures. | bear. Scwartz went to Bangor told liis fate to | Berlin, Hamburg and other centers of the soclal- | he said, “she will go down.” Apostles 2) DIAMOND Mare ER Aeros amt Manicure: | yowest Prices. Judge Wyle remarked that this was one of the | When the ruins Were sufficiently cooled a volunteer | Miss Grace. The Door girl lost her reason, and Will | ists, where they are known to be strongest. It ts and Kichards are uow on their way to Washington, DIAMOND NAIL ENAMEL: ais E.F. BROOKS. _| saddest cases that had ever come before him. Here | corps went to work to bring out the bodies. It was | be sent to an insane asylum to-morrow. rumored that ‘the Prusstan police have made | the church ongan say! wend to Utah affaing SXGOLIE “e INGTON, DO, Dec. 17, 1680. | W0S a man who hed been respectable, of good | aUerible suht. At times the searchers would tnd | "|| nee Henry was | Sctretiy consigned then to agente of the Hussiss | ‘Two Lava Sear 70 Dnata.— ana os 4 WASHINGTON, D. 0., i ¢ . —Mr. i F L—Allce FoLaens ot Vony (un ue 1 tapes family, who enlisted in the war of 1961 asa private ee ine victiine had sought protection from one | received in London yesterday by a Bescon] ten Eg ‘evar has summoned M. SaburofT, | Sarah Marsden, of the town of Forty Fort, (CANES, JARDINIERES, £0, FRENCH Scrssons. © AND BOXWOOD: Dear Sir: 18 coms anith your request T beste | and was promoted rapidly for bravery and ‘another from the advanc! ‘Two bodies | the Land Reform Union. Fifteen hundred persons | the Russian ambassador at Berlin, ahd Frinee | county, Pa.,were drowned tn the Susquehantia Fiver FRENCH FILES: ae ene ee ect aad Tan oe ee taeall a | conduct; wounded several times, his horse shot were found in the rear part of the building, burned | awaited his arrival. On alighting Mr. George was | Orioff and other ambassadors of foreign powers, to | Saturday. “They were skating In co eS _ FRENCH CUTICLE KNIVES. oat-tm | {> guy one and rer one, ose > under him, and who later r Tecelved 9 terrible fader | into an unrecognizable mass, but the inajonity rected. with loud cheers within and without the meet Baron Gers, the Russian foreign mnt young man, who also went, down, but managed cut over the bead) When war was over he | were found bel wi was situ- Teached Square, of a general conference ioc M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., G G | ours Ul e HEURICH. aered ino busines, but kot Ingo Nad company | ated. They seemed tonare 5 ou Me shelter ib Ula ee eee JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, r Get x. Cer AEE OF SHE SAOCRUCLDERS OF | gy that the accused was fh le. While | escape from tt. The ames ‘Deneath, eal hundredth anniversaryof the birth of Ulrich Zwing!t, L For Calling, Le | RATLEOAD COMBAT? for tha tcctign ot Bee Kewastrue that this was tesumouywalch mighthave | the supports, let down, the oor into ‘the seething | Last, the tear Jou, | the Swiss reformer, was ovicbrated at the Acadeuny ‘or Parties, fice’. Com! Georgeté ‘Deen int juced |, Capeliart was then vortex smoke ne premoaition great revolution jusic, terday. des ES | . 101 PENN. AVENUR. an | o Dress, © | eEDeESDAY, the Sth day of dusky inet" | a condition unfit to instruct’ counsel, and. the lat r than estimated. ‘The total Known | t0 sweep the world. I ain giad to bereceived by | detivered. by Hev. Hes. Dom of Ursina Vv For Ree wv | dbepolia wil bg opened af Im and. diosa at 2 am. | ter, therefore, could, not, be Blamed for nis feats are twenty seven Sweaty 2m and | workingmen. | Landiords Rot receive Pa. and in German by Kev. br.J. Kuling, For Comic fer vooks closed january, ure. The trial was. ive Sisters. Amon; latter, supe fs and otng Jor eg usiC r Far ‘and opened on January 9th, embarragsinent and confusion at kis poaition, | rior. ‘The fire ted in the furnace in the base- | the = for Long m C., KOOMES, See'y. EEE Peers a his coutae ated that he waa to-taxé | ment and with, great rapidity, and there | and then called =e a M mek . €. eegeonat = inmates were said were Ewa r. Moods, Graves, -* “BOGE! VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP" | amidavits had been produced at the trial, hethonght | ‘The was ent destroyed, was | anomaly which during the FLORIDA ORANGES, TYSSOWSKI BROS CP sor Beare b proved to, be the best remedy they woud nave sqquited nim. He thought, upon | valued at insurance ‘Eleven bodies | tion, and the injustice ‘his mission at Clapbain ‘TANGERINES, aS, ee Cor. 15th and G streets $ret Gecerered fof Whooping Cough, Grompand Conte the whole, that to omy the verde to stand would ‘were recovered from the ruins yesterday. ‘ingmen to federate. ‘London. morning and oveuing ‘GXLATINE, from measure ‘which could services were largely attended. Mr. Sankey = OSE Mosr VEEFUL PaEsENr Gries ies 2 an I igre fel lyn Ax ovaap Homans Waars—John Hewlett, | | Conpvcross 5 ‘exercises, owing to the death of a) ethtentiom tes: | FOR YOUNG Boys, we HOLIDAY GOODS, new trial, plored, went, last night to the house of Wiliam | arrests made j faain the Police | wife, who had ‘him, was living with posure of ani ‘Arosroiic DrLecars.— A nice overcoat or ® Suit of Clothes, ranging fm price | DUPLEX LAMPS. 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