Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1884, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

eral has en- e , = THE EVENING STAR a, ‘ sue ett als : . e Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, —— ’ AT THE STAR PUILDINGS, FIGHTING I "1 Korthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by N ANNAM< $ The Evening Star Newspaper Company, — GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : . DELMONIOO DEAD FROM EXPOSURES Tyr Fresreo S74R j= served to subeertbern ty the ie Ee oridaiepe: smth Ga ¢ THE OYSTER BAY OUTRAGE St cack By man fontage p repald—Wocente a mouth, eR BAY Ge sear @6. ex months, $2 ¢ Office at Washington, D. C.as THE ARRESTED ROYALISTS IN PARIS, Tne Weexxr Sran_published on Friday & sear, — E pna rile piace <i TOL. @ ° q + —— Death of Strickiand Knenss, Ea All mail endacriptions p rust he p —N [= aa a SIA ATTICS " ere ce eed tore : 63 —N® 9,586. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. JANUARY " ENTS. ae ree a of arivertising made 3 own on application 9 ’ ; . UN TS. Ceara ye foegog 9 = a = ys ansistinn president of 1 5 x & F i — z: ny. died here this __ BALLS, PARTIES, &. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SOCIETY NOTES, - STAR ROUTE TRIAL EXPENSES. op edn Sead. es f = ee with disease Of toe bea z r= 10.0 F-THE SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION ee - E-RF of fee Grand Eucampinent will be hela To-Moue | | GoveRNvext Recgters To-pay.—Internal rev- ‘The malicious story now going the rounds to the | Services of Attorneys and Detectives. - ryt gon pee ON (Praca 9 ate ECR Grand Scribe, | CNUs $076,066.51; customs, $581,082.78. NEW BILLS IN THE HOUSE. ee ter frewbees aereead chien Betis = = Receiver Appointed, z Hult te JSF THE Wows cunistran associaTion, | _ Civ Senvice Arrorsricast.—Charles A. Read, of dents were reused admittance, isa fecble atterpt Te Lith, Judge Mecrarys ot HOE os = New Jer: as been appointed to a thousand dol- ipon the part of some person unknown to spread a | MORE CURIOUS ITEMs IN eee cuk, Towa, on Satur- 2 aap ae coin Stems anneal ays ging tgs lection of of | ar clerkship im the ofce of the Adjutant General, PROCEED SS Ue TET SEN Are Hee Tefecting ou those who, leactot atv fanity | TONS “oreearivas rectver of the Texas i Wetweeu Hand Sstre:ts, on TUESDAY, the 1th, ati | Wat department, under the ctvil service rules. The’ aannetO0, deserve such unpleasant mention. —— Failroad. Pom. ft) CA See. = ED e «flight mistake was ovcasioned through &| In Tue Sram of last Saturday some o! = LINCOLN HALL +S | Navat Onpens—Lieut. Jno. B. Milton detachea | MH- EDMUNDS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT PRO | waiter. new co nis auuies.‘The swerpiuy assertion | og! THE ae desc “ mvent Pire Victima. S ALL. ae he - een ee pana: and uncomplimentary eriticlsms upon the same | Of EXPenditure in the star route cass contain aot ArSo, eS ba & RR ET? | ¥ Ser euevey: and jortesed ico duty 18) TEM. dear upon thelr face thelr falsity, for at the tine | the report of th T x the wicks ek SDAY, JANCAEY OL ATS P Ot nw ie B ‘TINNERS’ ASSEMBLY charge of the branch hyd yhic office at. olf ” is | Sennen WhIFG (ok place yesterday, Was MONDAY, JANUAE;Y 21 4 eg, HUH AA ERR OF EY re as ae Ge my dromren BG San speci fed there were no less than’ five lady corre- | Senate In resp AtLeriot - — - Ss AT Ss Vill be held THIS EVENING, at rranclsco, leut. C. L, Bruns detached trom spondents in the house, who were in every respect | were given. The ‘ - ATIONAL THEATER. LAUGHTER GcO HH A ARE & ¥ Steals th . a Ns ere given. The amounts show N Masonic hal 9th and F streets northwest, e training ship Hampshire. Senate. ‘treated the same as Other guests. So utterly for- of z oneral Doreen Yeows By Onble, RR renee a Tickets adiuitting went and Ladies, 75 cents, Come eign would such conduct be on the part of those to | PHuted to have been paid to att maps J ad FUN IN 17S! PURITY. and enjoy sours Ives, = je | Gexerat Suznwax called at the War department | 10 the Senate this morning a petition was pre- | whom ithas been ascribed that the warsiod vee, | POULE CASS aby as follows: To LoL T JEL th IME Re KNIGHTS OF ST, PATRICK.—ALL Mr op | 02 Saturday and had a long talk with General | Sted by Mr. Vest from pork packers of St. Louis, | ston, bad tt not assumed so apparently a serious | to Mr. Ker, $1,677; to Mr. Merrich at whlch sailed & S_OF ST, PATRICK —ALL MFIp iz ral * oP, Has pub hore te actond there eT Me | tne ry acqualutanee, as rather a laugh- 9 5 2 ae si | Fithe Baltiuore and ohio Denot a TELSDax UCI | Catogi ttenns om ees commander ofthe army, | tect them from the exclusion of American pork | Ine matter thek cite AC eae aes | AM. Gils, #800) and to H. M. Welly S90 lat pistat jvelock p.m. sua‘p. Cap and stripe on panta- | telotie. pani ‘our | from Germany and France. lady correspondent so unmistakably designated in | Pinkerton, for detective service, drew, altogether, SR er, 4 CRONAASTER AND tn Presa. = Engerement of the Comedians, Joons MO SENT MEDONALD: MR. EDMUNDS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT PRO TEM. | the dispatch, considers that an unwarrantable | $2924.11. TT Totnasl, a schootngster, 7 MOLSON AND ChANE. _P. F, McaULIF? Sats Commander, | THE Navy Yanp Comission —The Secretary ot | On motion of Mr. Sherman the Senate then pro- berty as been taken with er ta tbus Ahrasting | NILES OF BREWSTER, BLISS AND COOK Fae bees arrested upon ths midis ad Toate, Bob < - A, ALA special nication of this ony at oMice. Mr. | est terms the fact tat, ever upon any 0: 500, for “ser SPSS ION, Meus ® CARDING HOLS rll be Held ot TUR SD AX. January, 15th. at 2 o'clock p. | Yards, Anthony, tn a few fitting words and with much | she been received by thie family of the Secretary of | iM United States araiuet Thos Toxpox. Jan. 14—The tral of Wm. Woolf and Weedngptay aad Fhucelas, | NATIONAL BIFLES’ ARMORY, 345, Hi Bate. "Meuibers of sister lodges are ffatcrnally | _ A BOARD OF OrFicens, consisting ot Commander Bare Sh rere one Oming to ths FRE re te | OMe Bee ees tuner, coraalls aid] certain other mnatt | Rivant emtunand chanced with Welt. tn Tee Ju BAUHEL. ik = = invited to be present. sre . ne s Ys Is totally at a loss to conjecture how | On the sime date Stun of explosives tr untawful purp Was beg Freitag... ae CINEDY OF ERRORS | By ord a Silas Casey, Lieut. Commander M.D. Buford and | whether the declination of Mr. Authony retained | Such a’ rumor sould have gained ground, Mrs | oes meen” cas, for fens to-day in the Old Bailes. sitigitipan i? Saturday." See astae | , . ae 3.P. WALLACE, See._ | Leut. Henry 4. Lyon,with Lieut, F. H. Harrington, | Mr. Edmunds in that posttion without further | Frelinghuysen will hnld her tuyited receptions | were allowed, Gn thesia THE INTERNATONAT ANUTTRATION PRACE SOCIETY Only Matic Safuniay - | MONDAY, JANUARY 2878. jal4-2W OMAC COMMAND: | Of the Marine corps, as recorder, met at the navy | Sction. and after some varying expressions of | every alternate Thursday. Themext takes place on | A Cook put in 4 bili foe #1 | Loxnon, 14.—Th ih ace —MeCal Lb OPERA COMPANY. Jalt . c min | Yard to-day for the pw ve lon, it was decided to avoid doubt bya new | Thursday, January lL. curred, w v cepiinc th i sof on a - - mor et a ae | sink = responder r ent | from col pOUULINg TOFS Tits Wi Is Says that noUwitustanding pes COMIC OPERA, TO-NIGHT. Sun Jaathe He Bante TUESHAY E SING Ith is | last a mit Sherman offered a resolution to elect Mr. Ed- | songs the pa petri diotdet diroced eo ee |Meuilecdioy daa gen ese ae ae CAUDOL ECT tae Ss slant. at tWo o'¢ock. Sir Knighta of Sister Com- ————— “There wi ee goa | Branch tn consultation w worney Genera Of retusiig to acorpt The presidency of aH eu esenevael Hep oases romndinis condiallyiuvitel: By Crtcr ECO ae, | TRE RESIGNATION of First Lieut. W. B. Brewer, wit Bayard moved to substitute the name of Geo. | woston house & en ew a A ae meND | days at Washinton in conalt tine ion ate | tion, the objects of wiucll are a0 “uUblo’ mad Urey = Ty eecretwND Och iE tee Te_ | assistant surgeon, has been accepted by the Prest- | -,Pendleton, of Onto. The novel or novelette, as Its gifted ereacer oa, | GeHeTAL thine daya in Patadelpl Christian a eeene _D. C.. Janus 186 Gene 2 as ir. Edmunds was re-elected President pro tem- » AS | and al or 34 ad HE ROYALIST DEMON: 208 18 RIP VAN WINSLE! = (EMBERS OF POTOMAC RCATCTIAT | Ahh to take effect February pore of the Senate, and the oath of oftice was ad- | $81N the form of letters, written trom our city by @ | TOY" ahd altocether 34 ada Dey RATION IN PARIS, = Nor & wilt raeet ne hull to attend = Facer ornsae edt ye pee = | Soctety belle to triends In New York, thus affording | oe er the Dady BY E Four iate crmpagion Jil ull on Tecuiee | , 2ICT J.B. Mi-tox, of the navy, has been de- | Ministered to himn ‘by Senator Garland, who OCCU: | Immense seope In The tnamney oe the ne | and others ts 1O arrests E. FORD'S CUMIC OPERA COMPANY. ,2olock sharp. By order if, p. "0" | | tached from the coast survey and ordered in charge | Ped the chair during the election-proceedings. cles of people and the ‘uncommonness' of thins, | With the folowing par Son whee Giee cHAS. 0] q ONE MINUTE CF SHERELL, Scortary, | of the branch hydrographle office at San Francisto, THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH BILL. The author, herself a leader of what for want of | December 2, tani s tn ‘ on the 1th SS B _Georwetown, D. C., January 14, 1884, it_| Cal. | After some further action Senator Hill took the | better n: Hae 18 ealied ssoctets” in Washtugton, 1s « | ase eg cate Cf ‘weg Soares pees oe < : DETROIT MUTUAL, BENEFIT_AGHOGIAT — floor for a speech on his postal telegraph DLL woman capable in every way, and by her iigh’and | C2UTe day, of When absent 3 “ths charges aga LBEGGAR STUDENT. 5 eIROIT MUTUAL, BENE SOCIA- | yy Se assured position has a ‘col Panbage Troe an nrsed as follows Dy the first eoutrolienr ait ina serious Inalet- : = A SS Athan arr mmkltry ofarrineuo an tig | DEATH OF & Nava Caper.—Naval Cadet F- Nominations To-Day. tosce clouniy, wherset Sle writes WIth no nee | MenL of Ube werouait of Ges, te states Sis that tt will Do ek. will again be pre- upon the Lthie Ors : Ase ss ‘The President ent the following nominations to | Sonal slichts to avenge or wrongs to redress, this | U/TMCY, D.C. Sum aitower sround ty ura to Paris unless he DAY NIGHT. s SON | the Onward, died on board the last-named vessel on s ge. sp) | Attorney Gen f i . e a December 1%th trom typhoid fever. the Senate to-day: Ce er Coane imvall that charms, will Vibdl- | teers and fr sun tobe pase ban pile was ieee (eS THE, REGULAR QUARTERD: paiement Myron H. McCord, of Wiscons ter of | Cale Her co-laborers in the vineyard Of the way | Miusive as ty thet Decca site prosal ts con. EMEY GEOR’ LECTOWE, Feo ofthe -SeventhSubdivigon of Auwciated Gian: | IN THE CouRT oF CLatws to-day the etal of H. | tan otter ae Waresie Wier ee yforld of alt changes mate, director Uy tutimation, | USE WSt0 HS” Decetn diy ISS), $20 more ; Jan, te Teva caewspaper ta am = He AUESDAPECESING tit aethiamt ate ceinek, | C. Holden oxainst the District of Columbia was dls | Fostnastera—Myroh A. Spraytie, at smetport, | tha hort, itch, MS, MOMEME. mndlghant tush 15 THR DETECTIVES’ ACCOUNTS. dent that ‘he must renounce Ril Boo sax_| GRAND EXHIBITION FOR THREE DAYS, | tt bariom of the Netropoltan Curb hnportatt Inisead, | This was a-contrnot case under the board | Fit Allert IL. Mayo, at Eldred, Pas G. Fe eetiten | Ment to a ‘Washizton Winter.” After giving further details of the fees and ex. serious intluence upun the edu. TPWHEATER comiQu —_ COMMENCING MONDAY, anf gl attendance of meubers, the subdivision visitors —— Point, NC Willtim A; Coleman, at Kinston, .C.z | Miss Charlotte Willams, of Baltimore, came over | penses” of the counsel, tlity pages of the report are ee MTIQU lerested public 1s earnestly desire No: Dectsions of 1 | Mrs. Rebecca I. Wyche, at Hende x to Washington to attend the Bachelors german, | taken up with the Itemized exp. ‘The Oyste: ‘One Week Only, commencing January 14 i a erat ECISIONS of general Importance were ren- : > fo at : german, up With the Itemized exp he Oyster Bay Outrage. MATINERS TU SDAY TAUSDAY ASD SATURDAY, | HOT COFFEE FREE. _MVRA T. WILLMAN, Sec President, | gered by the U. & Supreme Court to-day. 2 Sein oe Qulemans Oars) aaa A as ee cree 02 | comin ate MA. AND MKS. TOWNSEND GETTING HEITER—RAPAL- Cares B Pelinere Onghoal wet uly Daetn Company | Our frlends and the public ae invited tocomeand get | F-AS*, ENICKEREOCKEL, LEE. TSSUEANCE | Ngw tank —Tue controller of the currency has | {Hii Jona, C. Goodie. at legation, “Sls Wultams ts tue younger acer of | These tla expenditures mak tnte YES Te DE AKKESTED—OTHER PEKGONS UNDER ie Greatest cE A = Pol jolders in Washington will conder a tavor 9 vo 3. Thoms, 2 niu te Miss Rebece: Hs se engagement to Mr, | IBS. “the item run on, page a pa =i THE sessfulcareer,| HE FINEST CUP OF COFFEE OR TEA ys Y Sgmmunfeating with or calimeou G) authorized the Woodson tonal Bauk of Yates | at Lindsborg, Kan; anes O. Graham, at Ha Herbert was the leading theme ot interest scribed tn Saturday's Stak, most of the tiones hav. | | OYSTER Ba 14.—The condition of \ _ Prodnced 3,000 times specegaful career. 243 Pennsylvania avent __ ital” | Center, Kansas, to begin business with a capital of | Kan; John D. Wilson, at Murfreesboro’, Tenn, autumn. An intimate triend of the young | ing been ¢ | and Nirs. tinues to ttaprove, and Sivodien 3055 Sitar Vet { ‘They ever drank. ES CBQGERTS VEGETABLE CouGH syRUP* | $50,000 | a. Febu at dons svoro en ote pe In speaking of that affair, declares Saloons. “ie | pogo be pared ae = IEE ‘nich she | . . é 20 Yeas has e the best remedy | y —~ = mee af Morristown, Tenn.: Win. B. Douthat, at off. ihe cause for Whi at i towerrow, if There is nochange Te La eat: * FRANK RICKER, ever diccuvered for Slioop Sroupand Coli | A $3 CONScIENCR.—The Secretary Of te Treas. | Ville, lenn.: Jolin O. Sehurn, at Athens, Tene: Ede | Willing heaiy ae hs been etd on a an [is experted that Just ) HARE A. ELLIS and NARY, aes eee oe ara Try it. all | Bry to-da: ved in an envelope post marked | Ward S. Keine, at Marshneld, Wis: Robt. H. dol | sines she Injured her spin has not tn ¢ fa otter cases wit Tant for Simon Rayady Ani the Finest Dramatic Company that ever organized, (Tribune Building, New York, Irusists. Band ___shn | N.Y. the sum of $8 from an unknown person, | Son. at Wansal, Wis; Henry H. Mec hite | Sequence for some mou able to use wh | held as a witness np to Lue et ae Drinks Worl caluedarssom, | Prorarzton, rE Nove 3 HELD BY tH Honey has be deposited tuto ue Treasury | Water, Win: Willan E. Délap, at Hoscdbel, Wiss | fect any Was, het -phsstelatis “trtler. S S0a werk for roots atid #1 wall be tiromaclit be Cay in Pea ey Tia &-S" Nodearriers’ Uni No. 1. of the’ District of | Oh account of conscienee David E. Welch, at Baraboo, Wis; Seth Smith, at ybe years Vefore she ts able to et pber detective bounds e Deitel thet SULTS i Lael ¢ at Our Store, Columbia, on Snags 3, 18h4, a revolution was aot a Manning, owa; Elus Skinner, at Sanson, lows, 4 ort 18 stiilin Balttmot ure aL $14 per week. One det RIGHT'S DIME MUSEUM. © | MARCH Ton, Isak, we: | Whe ¥acant District Attorneyship. House of Representatives. | nd ealisevery event | OF $8238 for car fare and meal reward ayure or the cornet r a5 ST, 1384, we | 3 . . itane Canis anesee oe Car Tare ri utragr; but should he prove Fr ap ce ne bathe ny eer era cdma i OR, ONE MINUTE COFFEE POT, ee ani, LEY NOT A CANDIDATE FOR THE PLACE, | adopted calling ob the Secretary of the duterior tor iimpse of ion ticket Corbin'’s offer of $900 forthe Fe ee ee pees aieek ee Adeut will not nominate a di attor- | Acopy of the original contract and all. subsequent ar that in te! event of gecser tex tn thi teton ove crt 4 Stl in force ad sti - 2. FUNNY CLOWNS. > | The mest wonderful inventions ever exhibited | fin, display for lad-r~ and hey to-day, DUE It is proluble that the matter will | modifleations thereof touching te work of tne ce of tie piysicians and every other a rercege | stoi eapalyea sot tthe tee tine oe eee FREDFRICK WHITE AN. before the public for making Cof d Tea. A chil n the “Lacies Art Aso d ti ‘ L fi a i Thoncit wontd be cast to the winds, and the mar- being observ | Should Rapatsca not be the man, two Or three ar Artist, the FAKVNAS, Hungarian Dancers: | ost ae well ax the most experienced cook, and it takes aS ae s hovsehold derora. at the report that Mr. Rlehard Crowley, | W BIL 1" Sihieanbetinebf thal: 500 St ar T was wing Holtnead, | attaches. SOWRSON aod BUDDY, Conmediuns. iS ONE MINCIE TO MAKE COFFEE AS CLEAR | "5, gdumteestan ete’ anil rte tagon ty NLS ew York, ts to recelve Ue appointment 13) Vader the call of states the following bills, ete | evonine, broucht a brillant assemblage to the | Hauuigty and from ME Pieasant {fairs in Anmam, Ree OLE Sea Clreeaian Princess Fond | AS INE witiiall the rich ingredicts contained in the ist _ fT wholly without foundation. It is turcher learned | were tntrodu residene Of its Prestdent, Mr. A. R. Spof- | Miller, and aways aba saloon, 0 ncn yan RE COFFEE or TEA i has never been si for the | Ry Mr. sie provided most adiuitabls, both for its In- | Some of then were * DV ANOIN to all. Wi cents, bitter water. but by the new metho of making it we {offered itm, | Mr. Crowley himsolt By Mr. Oates AereIseS Of Uae eve lorraine ine au oeeeren ts aaeeiar a ene uy from Hong Kong, dated Mop- z Two performances daly. 2and sy m. Doorsopen one | have adrliciuus ditik. No fish skins, wo salt, no ewes, | ety THE ere Isany Urata in the report, and says Puntes Sites Sunt Teste wie ce. in loxnann aan “esgigeat” ert eee = it advices trem Hie-3ieh 20 hour earlier. Keacrvigl stats fo ladies aud elilirn | y¢, cold water, uo anything cise used to settle tue Coffee | Sgttos arr Bini sean alsty it Stone pa conte Mr SI Kaunn inlllig Fapene 3h DULG cis oes ul trem all dies on he nigtite uf tantra charee. 2 Onhestr. men rere Wasa distrh 5 a ir S. IL Rauftin ailing Tesource to Pinkerton’s men wi sis from all We nights « f= Anil serve ts he dest oriole part, leaving t sate shes aea bate os poole yn} Beret bas i iid Dut Aiford ow to take NaS as Wanted a drink at public east. One of the “oper A nd 2 falc a number were Diisg]vanda Avenue. near 1th stove 2 ' Conia Dot auton How to Lk (Col) 2 lest Hane cen ate ues ertingia | ahd wounded, lites wero Darpel. Dia: exch REA E BET, ALL ARE REQUESTED TO coME, thls disteict on account of Lils | f- sonia Sut Uraispe and ms be ae rel arog ee enchanting Prep yang yecinge Py mk eeg i ey FAMILY PARTIES. | ‘Whether Customers at Our Store or Not, ERRDE Bae ter j ever ‘ Jed by tae tssue of lange puring tie evening, the election of MISS | ing information,” and on two ocrastons It ob st | Mitacked, but the enemy were Compelied to retire ay Anne a WICE BETWEEN COL CORRIILL aND MR. ALS. | OF United States bonds. pole, OF Hartford, as & member Was <i | nity five cents, each thwe showitie that Mt. in diorder, carrying away auny Killed and oun AND GET A CUP OF HOT COFFEE OR TEA rade “wOCRaRE wonttserox SHU CnTaL Tae Cee gid dria oration” When Touud, | Wounded. | ‘Fadur. formers King of Antam, te te Jureiiles e : a examine | 5-97 Free < 2 Piedhuont farms. Adinsa Ht Ls now generally Leese UNIS AER CATTINGH ORES URE CMTE etre Car fare Merrick's and return” ts ue Jomarern Sats. ae oo @ in nomber), a eae With the exception of the £ thm mmpanies b+ re pants wits dames. B, Bouglas of the Bar | Siderat time and money Sargent Jed With arms.” Th is reparvéd that the > Shove yonderfal apting. slnwing and vancine pave | THE POTS WILL BE ON SALE WHILE THE | 73 OFFICE QF THE MUTUAL FILE 7 {ernatdates are appa . ssisting 1 2882 aid 18S nity, Iowa, @ brother of the Principal. | Seems to have been ran down sit Brown enters Is desceaiting from the ‘of crowded the theaters and inuseuns wherever they have EXHIBITION LASTS. af Rie eam herakg | Uiull learned Dat a ae «chelor’s German Club give thelr fistdance | Wie Maa always beng hunts. “Expense w aed. with the: } y - } ecaumpar as becn ried on very yuletly Teduce patent fe “shadowing Brown,” “waiting for Brown,” “ cf wrul area bee ata cheaper change of adm We bave scon these Coffee and Tea Pots tested with | |THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Cun Lear eG ee bend ik, by requ on Mouday next at Wormley's, Mr. George Dunn | jng'tor Browar are put demir tie umereite. tes _ Se =“ | the most wonderful results, and want our friends and | TYPURANCE COMPANY of the Di prising ti his imme Js sent to the Senate, Col, | 8 mnie Tve i iu conversing about the entertainments | (ne charge 48 15 Cents eat, Gout hour catia A Breach of Promise Case. LIND LOM, THE CELEBRATED PIANIST, WILL | customers to see them in practical operation. Tse, the vist instant at the enpans, COPRUIL while very heavily backed for the posk,, BY Mr. Elwood, prganiza. be xiven by thisciui one of the members Te | sand, listening to conversation of Brads, Etluc Treas Jan. 14.—In the supreme court to- Se ne Fae i an at ec the ngs hi te Sa BR qo atl inking atone in as | Rial a fot woul inane wan bespared | Said acecive Soe ; or obtained were fe on MUN ING, January aitnission | — Feppotitivent. witch has been bling cirreney secured by United states gold at 1 the tos! aut ever given. lepestee oe sex | £00 rothhs of tnarrlage aguinst Joho agaien Chikieen. 8c.” Concert will cummence Co GES eS Stagany the lection of woven iiowor tie President. BE CONN ces cit ' n this evening Uy the officers | MSTENING TO CONVERSATIONS OF BAADY, DORSEY | SUA cr Meier of the loctslature from Palero. Ice SEATS FOR ~ a : aa ea eee pecans of thet Also, See eerie ery Lume one of the detec Charged with Conspiracy. FORD'S THEATER IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I= ie — ne promotion In, and: ine for sale st Brentano's Book Store, 1ith street and Penn- spivasieavenue = Dees PHIPPS, ST JOSEPH'S HALL, | Soctables at the Hall every Tuesiay aud Friday, *to 10 @elock p.m ‘ditt USIC! MUSICN MUSIC! PROF_ LOUIS WEBER, 725 Tem Srmeet SocTHEACE, Furnfshes Music for all occasions at lowest rates. n9-2m* | LECTURES. } east eee \ ORY TEE Rot EM 12 AS BoYD will deliver a Pk the ART OF “ACQUIRING MEMORY ans, 1400 New York avente, on. Subict: Tie basa Ticket Bdceuta, ‘ X ppp Sp Sp DD S bop S555 ‘WATCHES JEWELRY. | SILVERWARE | PLATED TABLEWARE | (FINE LEATHER GOODS. BRUSHES. BRIC-A-BRAC. FANS, OPERA GLASSES. ! (QANES, JARDINIERES, &0. MM. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘UOT PENS. AVENUE. Dizws Davo Stone. {take pleawure in informing my friends and patrons | fat pending improvements at my vld stand I will re- | Move temporarily. ON OK ABOUT FEBRUARY IST, 1884, TO NO. 41 PENNA AVE N. W.. (VERNON ROW). Where I will continue to keep afull assortment of | DRUGS, CHEMICALS FANCY GOODS. 3. W._DREW, ‘1 Peunsyivants Avenue Northwest, FLORIDA ORANGES, BANANAS, WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, 7 Fras: SEALSKIN GARMENTS, 38 to S2inches Fuss: Lapis Ce long. eRRSTDE AEEAEES, TCT, tmnt GIHERIAN SQUIRREL and SATIN LINED WRAPS. opBete Quality PLUSH SACQUES,SEAL sacguE PaT- “FEDORA” CAPES and MUFFS, i Beaver, for open pees arene has. desirable. mocks moently perchased at the manu- B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Pennsylvania svenus (ONER AND » “Gea Moree beaner Norwwans Washington, D. O, | Sot0em0 FANCY GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEAS, WINES. LIQUORS, &c. 1413 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orrosrrs WirLanp's, Washington, D. C. A RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. seit Sas Diseases. SEIN DISEASES, ‘SKIN DISEASES. 1. (Acne }—White or red inflamed pimples on the clicels, forehead und tose, aftects both sexes, 2 (eetmrdoaies )—Blacktieads on the ‘nove, forehead “t (-ivor Spota)—Brown, dark, muddy-looking spots cath toreinad aad cock: affects ladies * nag St Erythema )—Reduess and ciliness of the nol Stibpled Skin )—Coarwe, deep vores on checks and ©. Freckles, Moth. Tan, Sallowness, Birth-marke, sre 7 1icaln,cets tender, tehy ine form, which form again fast a od will ruiu the finest head of hatr. tars, fac. elbows, kuecs, hands, ts back and Vrea-t y Fezema—The sk: iy aets dry, contrac 1c oF eled and ofl. sh | cov ored with ine fowry or more iarked scales, the ex- | Treas tesare cut Ll Puknar Tetter —The ary gesur d craked, thicken Ezra of the Hands ova, break atid. waich ant Kiy drive into crusts, Gr lees beat. indaiumnation, ine become excoreated kere Ba ere Honseives, Ws em Bartenders. Drusci-ts and any tWhave thetr hands iu the water a great deal. If Qu have the abuvr. or any Skit Diseases, consult Dr YAN DYCK. Dermatologist, at ones. Cilice No, 2 Grant Pee Hours 9 a1 tof p. mur Sundays, D toe Tf hua he to call, deseribe your case aud seul three sstanipe for auswer. Lav-mat palufnl aud sore, ie skin gets inflamed, uy, icky uid, eis alwas miore od swell Asscat Creanse Sue or LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS WRAPS axD ‘MILLINERY Goops, ar KING'S PALACE, 816 7th street northwest. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS in all departments. HATS, BONNETS, BIRDS, PLUMES, TIPS, FLOWERS, TRIMMING VELVETS, RIEBONS, LACES, SILKS, SATINS and PLUSHES, ELEGANT LADIES’ CLOAKS, in every style and ‘quality. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, from 25 to 80 percent reduction. On hand: 1 SILK PLUSH. COATS, at $16; 19 Elqrant SILK PLUSH NEWMAR- KETS, at $21; 17 SILK PLUSH DOLMANS, from | DONT PURCHASE BEFORE EXAMINING OUR STOCK, KING'S PALACE, an 814 7th street northwest. Porm Pome BUTCHER HARD WAr, nen Tee OREN FIRE PLACES, ieee ‘And Bram Fire Gooda. ARTISTIC BRASS GOODS, ARTICLES FOR HOUSEREEPING, eee baa In Great Variety. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. x EMEDY, & ; eae he SESS PCL MONARY BAL Sta pag ore eae rope ins of the handsets hareh, | DUPLEX Lamps. ‘che who are obliged | a8 | i the first busine = crafrinan, who sh In accordat hours of 9erclock: sided: “At th with Amount of Tan. out of ¢ ved on “AL, TS) urnitine and fixtures Loses by firetur year 145, adjusted id a Losses by tire for y unpwid. The Aundial Statenwat wi at the Office by the 15th inst By order of the Boanl of Managers, Jaded JOWESLEY BOE Tage BRASS aNvinoNs: FIRE SETS, FENDERS, &e., &c. F. F. BROO! GAS FIXTURES, 591 15TH STREET, Conconay Burivixa, Full line of these Goods, also shes, Fay tables, & Brass and E. F. BROOI WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 17, 153, Mu MT. Brrpw Dear Sir: Ue comph ith your request | ew to say that You, ae well as others, have been bot (hin L stiitare bottling. my Leer, and Dain ut Liberty to sell at toany one dud every one. Yours, touly, 420- cu HOLIDAY GAS GLOBES. SCONCES. DRUGS. TS snetoon Washi Patent Sica feat variety. Nb HARD Woubs ally ondenat to sit cust 4-4.8-4. 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Toa,prime and seasoned: Also Walnut, Mahogany, Cclar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, Ash, White Pine, Georgia Pine and Vineinia Pine, rowel, eressed, or manufactured ito Partition, Ceiliue, Wain weoting, Flooriue and Mouldings. iu lots to wecommo- date. Ali orver Bild wit. dispatch aud correctiess, at eww Uns Curren: auarket prices, WM. McLFAN & SOS, ‘or. 13th and B streets northwest. ND JOB PRINTING BY RAY & CLARKSU Globe Otticr, 33) Pe The facilities or our extublish can execute printing of all kinds ne reasonable fyrares. venue, iy aun coreectiy at Fated cornet GRAY & CLAKKSO} ‘sha Wasmixotox. D.C., July AF Having greatly increased our facili introduction of an Flectrie. Licht Macuin with other iunprovements, w Gition of the weather, and are prepared to furnish with prumrtzess ad at low prc ‘Low Engraving, for either mwliet ur plate-preas print “Peaigus and Estimates furnished upon application. THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1435 New Ye (oe THE, ATIENTION OF “VisrtORs A: Tesidenta iw particularly called to PHOSVITE, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic aud Safe: euard weains! ‘Eur sale aerated by the glass oF tu bottles by W. C, MILBURN, Sole Inventor and Manufacturer, ep ae Per AT REDUCED PRICES, ‘The balance of our stock of Ladies’ Wraps, Dolmans, cn closing out figures, Civalars for and quilted Lived, at ‘out: SEAL SKIN GARMENTS. Genuine bargains in these souls. “They will Le fifty per cent higher bext season. ‘Mink and Chinchills CIRCULARS from 965 up. Sole agvuts for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK SILK OPERA and DERBY BATS WILLETT & RUOFP, ‘Hatters and Furriers, 906 Pennsylvania avenue. eweor ‘any work in the line of | dorsed rkhill for reappdtatment is Incorrect. He bas taken no part in the anait ting to be neat ral ly bs idene’s the Pi ty Col, COMRMUT'S. rrap= it Meanitested ttoolf very strony nthe past day or hse. In the wot prouinent off “Col. near to the Prestd Corkilllis in danger,” at jd Who Stands a good ation. lis name hi nijoned for tue of anil hi Ss.not an app in his taterest. fis nate ds k: ninth his prospects, ai ASSOCIA TIO: ting ‘To-day. ‘The Annual Me A STATEMENT BY Pies) WON OF T EDWARDS—THE ELEC- RECTORS. al Fale Asso sociation In toatay. aderable in terest shown In the resalt of the ineeting, ewing | tothe publication of a curd In Saturdays Span, signed Mi olders,” aitacsine Mr. Jame S. Edwards’ ediministration us president. Abou anlemen were present, Mr, Edwards pre aitted the aunuat reports, whien Mir. George I Repetil officlated as whe xentiemen were ap. esto superiitend the annual eee Lies jut John S. MeCeney, R.E Parker, Ira W. Hop- kins, ¢ WLM. Draney. Mr. Draney: subset declined, Mr. James F. Oyster | Was appointed tn his pi | STATEMENT BY | President A, alluding | to the anonytm in Tre Sram. orson who might take the I. Honest tion was, ile invited for tie mane ment OF Uke association the most theroath crit isias. He said the on Was printed a Heat tine Util no answer conld be made to tt e elect He sald The statems the Mutual Fire Insaranee ards) Was a self-constitnted 0) voies east reeaived but false. He dented also the ent relating to his connection With the Cene National bans, und said that ff the anonymous de his Siateinents on his own authority Cited What Was absolitely false. He sald that mber and director of the Metropolis wings bank he served in that capacity until the | bank Was merged In the Central National bank, ! and subsequently he served as diregtor of that bank | until tls private business and profesatonal engage- | ments required hi to restzn his place. Writers of anonymous communications were the lowest order of soclety he sald. ‘They were the scumns of civilization. “When @hey were found out people shunned them. He said hie had not offered jimself as a candidate for He looked, however, lo the stockholders of this association for whose interests, however, he had sacrificed his time und mouey to Vindleate Him, Mr. Win, Hl. Clagett endorsed what Mr. Edwards. had sald, and declared that he had his suspleions as to who wrote the card. “He sald ff he had any manhood he Would come forward and acknowledge It He referred to the card_as a summary of false- hoods. He moved a vote of thanks to the dent, which was earned, all present voting f- Uvely, except Mr. Jesse 8. Wilson, who did not vote. 'He stated ‘that he had just come in and would not vote. ‘The association then took a recess until 4 o'clock. THE RLECTON. ‘The polls opened at 2, and were to be closed at & ticket, as follows: For Board of Dtrectora—william Edwards, J.C. McKibbin. Geo. M. » dry H. Browning, Geo. K. Repetti, P. H. Jonn R. Kelly, W. R. Smith, William ‘Dickson, E.Clark. For Treasurer.—R. F. Baker. ‘The other one was similar, the ac eee cr Sa TS of Mr. Christman. ‘THE PRESIDENTS ANNUAL REPORT. of the operations during the year, and the perma- nent improvements made at the race-track, on en: wlency army. By Mr. Dunham (Iit.)—To es merce. Also, ty auth Qe pe i iuvlasses On, Wood (ni. —To admit, free of duty, wood munber, Wowk and salt. isn, ty redu? ty mt ad valorem the duty On colored and feachesd cotton goonls, By Me. Hepburn dowa), by requ © regulate barrootis In The District ot Colmnby y repeal (ue clit Servis (i y Mr. Willis Ky. fletitions or ascunel names irom, * depastiu Hr far clos ariver 1 com prosecuting o gaps in for the eof sald ity Mr. Covi Authorizing the V toand Attanite Rallrat co HS tricks Into the Histriet of Columbtie | Py Mr. Findlay fy onthorize th of tore Ln seit TH: In ne democrats In the I tariff question, and felons will vote with Uh tarifi BL based upon no "thet STATIVES AND THE TARIFF, sald Toa Stak re Spemstbhe Vo say, or, Ln any he said, “parse the even Fd to What Ls said or one said. tenor of Iny way | done by AN SENATORS, ators Was held this | morning toconstter the question of fe prestdeney pro tempore of the § bret ted t AtOF Anthony de- She undoubtedly will, Senator alt Ne reseloct { COMMITTER CLERSS APPOINT | Ben}. Doane has been appointed clerk to the | committee lie fants, and Zohn B, Irwin clerk | tothe committee on expenditures in the Depart- ment of Justice. THOMAS J. BRADY AND THR CALIFORNIA MAIL CON- \ TRACTOR. | _A bill was recently introduced into Congress for | the relief of Joseph C. Hogan, of North Carolina, | asking for $10,000 damages by reason of the unlaw- ful and unjust revocation of a mafl contract. in the state of California by Thomas J. Brady, late Second, Assistant Postmaster General. ‘The precedent sought to be established is: When a public ofticer usurps power and wipes out good and wholesome lawsand sets up his own will, In Meu thereof, greatly to the damage and injury’ of a contractor, Shall the government be held Tesponstble for the damages that follow, or must’ they be borne wholly by the contractor. ‘THE CHALMERS-MANNING CONTEST. | Mr. Chalmers appeared before the House committ- | tee on elections this morning in his own behalf in the contested election case of Chalmers and Man- ning, and Mr. E. W. Watson appeared in behalf of | Mr, Manning. ‘The arguments were not comple and the committee adjourned to meet again to-mor” Tow, When Gen. Hunton will appear for Mr. Man- ning, and Mr. T. W. Harris for Mr. Chalmers. ‘The case 1s being considered on its prima facie right. CAPITOL TERRACES AND STAIRWAYS, Ata meeting of the Senate committee on public buildings and grounds to-day the bill for the com- pletion of the Capitol terraces and the sjalrways connected therewith was ordered to be reported favorably to the Senate. ‘THE MEXICAN TREATY. An effort will be made in the Senate this after. noon to have an executive session at an earller hour than usual to consider the Mexican treaty, as 4€ must be passed upon within the next few days. SENATOR VOORHEES AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ‘A Stax reporter to-day approached Senator Vor- hes, and with a clipping from the New York Sun in his hand said: “Senator, the Sun says thedemo- rats or some of them are trying to push you out of the party.” “Well, let them goon atit,”heremark- ed, and then passed on. OUR NAVY. ‘The chatr laid before the Senate to-day a com- munication from the Secretary of the Navy trans- mitting, in compliance with a Senate resolution of January 8th, information as to date of con- o ‘and total tor all Fepairasinco thelr construction Gt Yetta bara om ‘the naval register in November, 1883. ‘TALK ABOUT THR OHIO SENATORSHIP. Ex-Speaker Kelfer, speaking to 8 Sram reporter about thenomination of Payne for U.8. Senator in Ohio, said: “Oh, there won't be any bolt; Payne ‘Will be elected.” “No,” put in Representative E. B. Taylor, of Oblo, “the ‘same considerations, that Ris election. “Then ‘a nis. ‘There will not be any bolt.” “Demo- crats never belt,” remarked ve ‘Neal, of Ohio, ted, | and instrumental music was also a feature of the Amatr. + Lillle Duncan, daughter of Gen. Duncan, gives. a large german to-night, Miss Stewart, of Dupont Circle, gave a pleasant y Friday night to her young lady | the performance at the theater, and | arriving home a handsome supper Was served, | ‘iss Agnes Parne left Mrs Stewart's last evenituy | pay a Vist fo Mrs. Melville Shuster, of P- street, 1 the saine thue returning to thelr home in Warrenton, | Miss Kiera, of Philadelphia, ts visiting her friend, Mrs. A.B. tt, on Pennsylvania ave a Siract. Miss Ttlera ts or Sp y au] whl remain here for several weeks loug Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Lelter gave a dinner party Sat- | undak evening (0a muunber of thelr Congressional ds, - Pike, of New York, entertatned at dinner | Satunday evening.at Welcker’s, Justice Bradl mene Court. There were about a | present. Y | Was given Saturday by Hon. Sackvill ‘There were present hom were Mrs, mani Swedish Minister and wit and Visconntess Noguetras, and wife, the Belzlan Mintst aud Mr, Johnston. gave a musicale Saturday y at her apsrtiaents Rt Sonne SINLY 1 people. 1 Roster Clagett, of the 24d Infantry, will hewrld To-morros 10 Miss Cornelia M. Hy H.W. Biack, of t ¥ Will be performed at 2d Infantry rt Union, Ne ater « cere leo Lieut. A. Cronkhite, 4m artery, U.S mother Capt. Hh of Sirs. hes, Vandoren, Mrs M.E. Post; wile of the de ing, Will give & german on Thursday evening next. | Mr. D. R. MeKee, the Washington agent of the Assorlited Press, gave reception on Saturday | evening at hls handsome new house, at the corner | of Rhode Island) and Connecticut avenues, which | artook of the nature of a “house warming.” Sena- or Anthony, General MeKee Dunn, Mr. Charles Nordhoff, and_a_large number of Journalists were present. A tine supper was served ‘ut 21 o'clock, residence, which is oneof the largest and | handsomest in Washington, Was greatly admired, while the lost was warmly congratulated on his good fortune. Mrs. E, Raymond entertained several of her friends on Friday evening last on the debut of her hter, Miss Fannle V. ‘The debutante wore a pink ernifue dress and Wiamond ornaments, and Was the reciplent of many handsome nts. mong the guests present were Rev. ED. Hunt- ley (chaplain of the United States Senate) and lady, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. M, Keating, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gapen, Prot. Stuart and lady’, Misses Lyda Carpenter, Augusta Fallon, ‘Miss McCleary, and others. Miss Lola Goodall, one of the debutantes of the season, 1s on a Week’s vislt to her friend, Miss Mac- Kenzie, of Baltimore, who gives a “german” to- morrow. ‘At Mr. and Mrs. Horatio King’s reception on Saturday evening Col. Corkhill, who was to on Frederiek the Great, belng detained by iliness, Mr. King read an original essay on The Beauties oi Poetry, which was Well recelved. Excellent vocal A., and his ite, are the cuests Feel northwest. occasion, Miss Kidwell, Miss McCulloch, Miss Ellott and Master Eliott (on the violin) taking part. Among those present were ex-Secretary Mc- Culloch, wife and daughter; Mrs Carlisle, wife of Mr. 5} Carlisie; Senator and Mrs Dotph, Rep- Tesentatives Woodw: Pa Bay ‘Storm and Hert Mrs. , Mrs. irs. Tr, Postmaster and Hawaltan’ ra. 3 Se Kiddie and daughters, Gen. D. Townsend “abd a ee SeSt Helena, and wite i Mr. Cox on the Retired List. HIS SARCASTIC REMARKS TO A “STAR” REPORTER. ‘Mr. Cox has not yet held a consultation with any of the members of the committee on naval affairs and does not seem to take an enthuslastic Interest in naval matters. He visited the comunittee room for the first time on Saturday, when @ Stax re- porter ent to with ears naval affairs,” enld ME. Cox. is meh familiarize dont Know tat there need of it, the real head | andothers, who were etther ds | Sinounted to. Uves wanted a lunch, If one is to judge from the report. One fellow Went to the Congressional hotel and spent 39 cents Seeking Information about the proprietor, Mr. Fietcher, Excursions, admls- sions to theaters, and all sorts of places of arause- ment were charged up under the general head of “seeking Information.” ct, IC 1s plain thst Pinkerton’s men had athorouzuly government's expense, Ange IS MexpensE aL National hotel exautning register,” @ thing Unit can be done by anybody and at any Ume without cost. Detectives were sent to track V. nesses, and wherever they went they carted tat same convenient or seeking Infonmauon in saloons and chargiag the goverument for It. One Single detective Dit fucurred ra 13. This report siiwws Chal Ul Jurors us well "as defendants were shadowed by Wetectives and their conversation eavesdropped. OTHER DETECTIVES. In ad@ition to Pinkerton’s men other detectives: ved. E. Taylor was paid vices as a detective in the star route case: direction of PH. Woodward. W. the sa we sutne of Che few reporter Pal to the spectat oss Dy . tie added, quested was sent 6 th The request was for a statetuent of Un aid to the attor- heys Which had been presented to the auditor sue a Sinilar statement wars sent to Conseress Last y SI,” Said Judge Lawrence, “you-add the amoui in this statement to the amounts in thie previous statement you will get the waole sum paid.” LAST YEAR'S REPORT. ‘The report of expenditures submitted to the | senate last year, and covering the period from Jan- uary 1st, 1882, to March 1st, 1883, show's the follow- ing amounts paid to attorneys on the star route cases: To BUSS, $25,800 for fees and. €2.535.04 for ex- penses; to Merrick, $3,000; lo Ker, $17.00) for fers, for expenss; to H.W. Wells, $1422.45, Payments as shown by both reports were: © Bliss, $59512.63; 10 Ker, $0,001,535; to Merrick, $37,500; Lo Wels, $2,222.45. Mr. Hewitt’s © Donnell Resolution. THE MATTER LIKELY TO BR INVESTIGATED BY THR HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIES. ‘The charge that Mr. Hewitt, of New York, after offering the resolution in the House asking for a postponement of the execution of O'Donnell, went to the British minister and apologized for his action, in the matter, will probably be investigated by the committee on foreign affairs, Mr. Curtin, chair man of that committee, sald to a Stax reporter ‘that the committee knew nothing of the matter as yet. He characterized It as a very deplorable a‘Tatr, and sald he thought it would be brought before we committee. DENIAL BY MR. HEWITT. ‘Mr. Hewitt arrived in the city last night, and was atthe Capitol today. He sald that he did not in- tena to bring the matter before the House, as tt was supposed he would this morning. Hesaid he had publicly denied ever having apolo- gized to Minister West for his action regarding the Tesolution, and be did not propose to say anytuing more. MINISTER WEST SUPPORTS MR. HEWITT'S STATEMENT. Minister West said to a Stax reporter to-day that nothing Mr. Hewitt had sald to him could be con- strued Into an apology. “Mr. Hewitt,” he sald, “1s personal friend of mine, and his vistt had nothing ido with the ODouned affair The matuer come up in conversation, and he explained his position in ‘the matter, but not in an apologetic tone.” He r= fused to say whether or not he iad tel his country concerning what Mr. Hewitt had said to ‘HOW THE MATTER BECAME KNOWS. ‘Notwithstanding these denials, it is stated, in several quarters, that Minister West telegraphed to his country that Mr. Hewitt had explained the resolution to him, and it did not signify much, or something to that effect. The matter first became known here through our minister in England, wlio quire into the matter. As an in aire ts probable, the committee on for Mr, Payne’s Candidacy. ‘REPRESENTATIVE HILL, OF OHIO, DOES NOT THINK BE Representative Hill, of Ohio, was asked by a Srax reporter if he had heard anything from his state in regard to the report that Mr. Payne would decline the Senatorsip. “I have,” ne replied, “heard nothing beyond what Ihave seen in the papers. I eign Jensky Crrv, N. Cory and Jno. Wari tits morn! ment for ¢ jan. 14.—Dr, Peacock, Elam |. —The body of Chi Uils morning, at ten o'clock, Dy nig in the woods of Orange moun- residence of Gen. MeClel- no marks of violence Upon the ody and no evidence of robbery. Death was from exposure. —aere A New Jersey Church Burned, Brmartox, N. J., Jan. 14.—The Baptist church at Port, Norris, X. J., Was destroved by fre yesterday afternoon, "When the fire broke out two hundred aisserubled 1u the building attending Sunday school, but by the coolness of the pastor all escaped unharmed. The deivctive Dues ‘The loss is | _Crserswatt, dan. 14.—Yesterday, In Alext | Ky., Miss Weaver, the aflunced wife ot Ed. Beler, sit Nicholas Biehl Beler became So enna he Le Louse where the | young Lely was stopping and demanded hits ive, ke put a pistol to Miss Wea Snapped It twice WIthOUL shi 1 in put out of the Bouse, and: Going tothe | Back door, suot Lituselt twice, out bali peuetrating | the heart. — ‘The Disabicd Steamer Celtic. An. 4A cable @ispaten, anast Be c if the White Star steurashitp moruini:, states that the disabled Celtic was picked, | up by the ieritanuic outside of the Fastnet. Allon | board Were 1a good health. "The Oeltie had suffered, no damage ether than the breaking Which will be repatred at Liverpool. New York Warchonses Burned. of her shaft, & Co, 28 and 29 East strevt, were burned tls morning. "The total Joss will not be less than £140,000. IU 15 shared by haifa doven firms, who had goodsstored. The dum- > the buildinin ong tothe estate of Charles A. Ce y ased, Wil reach $20,000. ‘The loss of the firma of Lawrence & Co. on tus does not exceed $1,000, The storers Mier wares Individually. The full amount ts not as yet known, Wim. Kipp,a member of the Insur- ance Patrol, fell uirough’ the batchway of an ade Joining building and was injured. ——— Hurt While Consting. Fironrrks, Mass, Jan. 14—Several were Dadiy hurt while coasting here last ceiving the most serivus Infunes ‘belng Nelle O'Neil, aged sixteen years, internal Injuries; “‘Tn- othy Veary, aged Uwenty years, head injured, and Martha Milley, aged sixteen years, tendons of knees broken. ——— A Wife's Complaint. THE TRIBULATIONS OF A WOMAN WHO WAS MARRIED 10 SPITE ANOTHER, Jennie H. Seott has filed bill against H. E. Scott, $1,600 cleric In the adjutant general's oMlce, for maintenance, She claims that she married Scott ta New York city tn December, 1868, and that six days later he said be hna to return and left her. She alleges tuat he soon ing her money, but promised to send her would stipulate never to trouble him, a8 be claimed he had married her to spite another, and Tepented the marrage; and that he loved another woman. She says she jolned the defendant about with Lansburch Bros She says she is informed Uhat one Fauuy Tucker is the woman Scott tn- tended to spite, and that > ¢ 1s in the habit of mak~ ing valuable presents to sald Fanny Tucker, that be Is Trequentiy with her, Once them together, in September, 1881, the defendant 'to leave Fanny Tu ed that, he would not, and that If

Other pages from this issue: