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a ——_—— vas a O (ane ee i é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1884 A Grave Question Decided. ‘The Suffering Affairs In West Washington. | . ‘The Maryland Oyster Rebellion, Mrs, Mordaunt’s Exploits, Cisaucn LADIES Goops YO RELIEF THROt POLICE. THR CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LeoI0: Tew | NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR—CAPTCRE OF TWO | CLAMMING TO BE MARRIED TO AN ALBAN ‘WHO - =—— | "pects oF STRRETSAw IMPORTANT DECISION IX | During Saturday tnd yesterday the number ot| councn f the Cathole’ Hencvolcat Togion was | "Fieunicen TeeagmA OR MAN carreme oF fo HAS DESERTED HER. =m MES TRATHAGEN HAS REMOVED TO 1m The Weather. | THE covet IN GENERAL TEIEM. families relieved by the police were 28 colored and | OTeanized last night ta the hall of the Catholic | TER ARNELLION. Mrs. Fanny Mondaunt is again the heroine of a | “MAKE DRESSES IN ALL THE TRERST 4 Orrick ow THE CHER Stay ar. OFFICER, In the case of Ann J. Clarke agalnst District, in : ae palon. ihere was alarge attendance. Mr. James | ‘The New York Sun sayx Two vessels of the | small sensation, matrimontalna ite character, She 1 shirt uotice atnd moderate prions 1 ry f | oy pon a SO ee 15 white families, or 187 persons, making 2,735 fam-} Fullerton presided. MPF MeNernany. jieliered aie SANFORD'S RADICAT. CURE. ae ene eed ae ete TSS 2 aMF | ene Court in General Term to-day, the judgment of files relleved through this medium. Mary Mayen. | an addres. Dr. liitchie was elected: temporary | M&‘Vland oyster navy, the Letla and Gov. Hamil-| 1s or was the wife of Frank Mondaunt, the actor, RE. Bd TAIN OF SHOW, DOrthouae to Seat iee wince | the court below, in tavor of the’ plainttt, was re- | berg NOS for ete ae Mary, Mayen: President and MT. Manoue secretary of the new | 0M Tendezroused tn Fishing bay, Dorchester | who last season played in Morris’ “Old Shipmates” | THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCIE aie eee ry procrally lower Daromecen pectic scent Nensed and the case was remanded, Mrs Clarke | clothing to the sth precinct station Saturday, | council. ‘The legion, which 13 @ ilfe insurance or-| county, Md., yesterday afternoon. ‘Their object | Bhe had trouble with Freak end there meee litle HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADIAN FUR. Bs, AB Peace Ent te sitght rise in ten Et alleged that on the 25th of December, 1880, by the | Which was distributed. Made easing, were’ councils in this city and | was to overawe the dredgers, who proved toostroug | shooting done and the case got into the courts. It c REGS KER AAT CMMAM” San am (ndicated for Tennesore and the ¢ flaweunts oc ste anecasta cit secse weet vecening ‘THE CAPITOL HILL POUND PARTY. ‘A Hover avout To Fats.—The back butlaing ot | fT Capt. {nsley, of tne police sloop Julta Hamilton, | was then apparent that tee Mordaunt was eocen- MARIGOLD, CLOVER RLOSSOM, Exo Bot MAP Shock will eaten the fools to.eqal oF dangers to toot passengers, by the accumulation | | The pound party given at the Capitol Mill insth.| o.2 Brice Rose at tive AGM ea TE ee ing Of inst week. ‘The steamers found the bay deserted | tie, She fs now in Albany, N. ¥. She claims that oll pet dorssle 2 mayen s, of Siow and fee upon it between Pennsylvania | tute, Saturday night, by the ladies of the ninth nes ami FR Ste 4 she hay been divorced trdin” Frank, and now she diel tin Seevens and ist streets, having been undermined by the | by the dredgers, who had gotten wind of their ap- | 5! a For the Immediate Retief an: ment Cureof every where. passages were com | subdivision, Associated Charities, realized a large | continued rains and the giving away of the sewer | proach. Both steamers proceeded to Fishing bay, | contemp\\es further lexal proceedings. She clalims Ing the transit from the i The inte ie ‘she cd, tte juaker | form of Catarrh, froma Simple Hoad nf CAT SALE OF COTTON Uni juss in in, st : | quantity of groceries and provisions, besides about | hear by. 1s gradually sinking. ‘The occupants moved | and-while in Hooper stralts fell In with two Hoes AS Peres ented = 2 Wea | ac tistnas of Gam aas Wak Bac Gace GREAT DERWEAR, Cee ea oe heaped and'throw | $20 in money, which will be used in relieving the | Tom that part of the house yesterday and to-day | schooners trom, Balanore Pat Onpedty Lesin 6 | 2 cunlired in cusor ae ace Goonies ee : x : t aie aud ice, teste See destitution in that location. re were jn Bl are moving entirely out, as it is thought the entire | McNamara, of Cambridge, Md. They were acting a. Re Sa high and dangeron - The ehitan and Incipient Consumpt sn five min brother-in-law ts superintendent of the same de- - + Dullding ts unsafe. Thid ts the old Orme house and | suspiciously when first ‘seen, and the Hamilton, : shly connecte ‘ates in any and every cane, Nothing Wkeit, Grateful, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. the west side of 7th street, Detween Penn | Gted packages donated, ranging inetzetrom a yeast | BUvw'S nca yt qct ie St OL Raving dung Rev enalyn ta the "breese, steered for | Daruuents whose tauly are Dichiy counectal an | rein any ant evry os Bostine et tire stock of | S¥ivanta ee ee Tete or misnane | ment was given under the direction ar oor Bano | _ A PRAFERWORTHY OsJEct.—An entertainment will | them” In the ces o tre Cae eee een Albany. She avs this marriage took place Iu Sep. | T4T8Bt. wholewmne. Cure be mn a ee Oe aS | Prot, and. Sire: Stddons Mise er Be ine aaes | be given Dy American Guard Counc, Nott, O. A. | the decks chee g tee ae te ines were loaded and tember, in the presence of her daughter, whods | HR,and is rayid, radical, permanen © BRO. by reason where piainthey willie, caret | Curie Pryor Master trian ct Talases Gi M., at Curtis hall, Thursday evening, for the benefit | Hamtiton came the Leila, whose men were well ‘aged elgntoen. “sbe elation tat eee module noe besereet, | NAIRIN Over anid Tih street to. take a car going | Sore Teor master Thames Clark, Misses Geore? | Cr? tue widow aid ciilttes or ake tie mee | Se 12pounder in the bow was un- a 3 s 2 the same, fell and Drok f 3 % , Mr.and Mrs. Harmer, SiNsuniny sus and never failing. | — Ss caving Ro money e bottle Radical Ci ye box Catarrhal Solvent | Weave just opened our new floor, one hundred fest er | Covered. 01 " wo dredgers the | this new husband abandoned her, leaving no money | One bottle Radical Care. om haa ment below she obtained a verdict for | Messre McGowan, Snofs ar Miller took ppart in j Fletcher, who met, with ean oe | roaitten Tay Cae Ra cheese oor took the | £0F ber support, and has since reused to son aet | Ata Sanford’s Inhaler, all tn one yackaee, forming a | dovtanl twenty-ve fret wide, to be devoted eutirely al store. | 9 io. It was admitted. by Mr. Riddle. represent. | the entertainment. After the musical and Ilterary inful death, msl! captain's gtg and boarded them.. ‘The. Moore was | UT again. Shé now desires a legal separation, or, | °° Ssiee Scaseceak as Ga ta for $1. Ask for | 1? the use of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Cotton and cream Cheese, | imicthe IMsrriet, that the amount of damages was | €Xercises ee es ee ere present an | OS™ ———-—__ found with her deck” and dnsige tines wets and the | Fetlet, wants to’ bring such a sult, Culkin S] mixvooe ciiese portea’s D Genrer newest and shall elwaye show the most vena | geez It tne District. was Hable: but ne | $Zabled in an upper room and enjoyed ¢ dance. The Late Congressman Mackey. Presumption was that she had becn dredging. On | Pie IMOUy of her alleged husband will interivte and | SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Forrsa’s Davo aX | diwirnidescmade male from the wey beet eakeriale oo i | claimed that tm the present politcal condition of s Ie = DENIAL OF THE SCANDAL ABOUT HIS MARRIAGE. the McNamara the evidences of recent dredging | Pula Stop tot by making arrangements Satistac- | Crescar Co., Beaton, | Wciors tom than they can be prestuced et; ask for and take only BOT of the District. they are not liable ina| CHARGED WITH MaNsLAvGHTER.—In the Pollce pe eaten were much stronger, the deck being solled and | WF to her, = | The following prices will speak for themeetwes: Douglass € Sons capsteum Coughs Dro uchs, | canactts. Orin any form. for injuries arts- | Court this morning, Mr. Thomas called the atten. | Special Correspondence of the Phisndelphia Press| Marry uci gtronger, the Weck_be captains were Guth Auk see thea eee {he detects of ‘streets, avenues and high: | Yon of the court to the chatke of assault against || New Yorx, Feb. 10.—“You can say,” remarked | hint qnened, with vs areaging on Sunday and | Gem. Gramt’s Views om Presidential) 21. i. sue cry OF A SUFFERING NESVE Tot ).—WALATNO skinve, every drup. jw Mstriet claims that the aveident did | John W. Wallace, and usked that it be changed to | Judge T. J. Mackey, of South. Carolina, to-day 0) their vessels taken in tow by the steamer. The ‘Timber 2 - = _ | RTS good mnalin, full width, the Haterseetion of the streets but | mansauenter, which was dove, | Wallace 18 the | the press correspondent, “thatin the death of my | Captains wil Mesepa to ATy. waivavout ene sseik | tackeaid cabot use = Court ried: the District was bound €0 | Fin-over Mr Jur" ‘oldiwell, thereby causing his | Nephew South Carolina's decimated ranks of repub- A PIRATIOAL VICTORY. A gentleman who had a conversation with Gen. VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER >, 925 Penn. ave, GGath» but who was exonerated by the coroner's | lcanism have lost the only leader whose call to| ‘The pollo schooner, the Julla Hamilton, was | Grant, quite recently, says that “the ex-President | led, in the argument before the | Jury. Ps arms could inspire courage.” He referred, of course, | found lying in Goose creek. Capt. Insley, ex-com-| considers Gen. Jolin A. Logan as the most avail. | Torm, to the series of rapidly suc- age Lot 2 WALKING SRIRTS, splendid mvualin, tucks, shes | canibricflounce trimmed with fine Pintucks only sc, — te the Nervous Sy a andy nd zie. a bottle. | Court in Genera a to the late Congressman F. W. M. Mackey, Whose | Mander of the Julla Hamilton, states that he has | able candidate of all those named, and one whom | ELECTRIC BATTERY COMINED | geal value We eeguestore | a eee Be en teg ch neste roater nme nips boty wis Sporn funeral at thie ca Heal ont ‘been having trouble with the dredgers oe tne | Be Would not only support himself, but a candidate | WITH A POROUS PLASTER TOR 25 CENTS. : DIFS' CHEMISES, made of fine peraie, = BY hes ng lt oral a had + AL CovrT—Judge Wylfe. in e Eprty-elghth Congress. “He was,” | time past, owing to the scarcity of oysters In the ‘ e nihilates Pain, vitalizns Weak and Worn Out P \e cnae. _—___ClCOC Fridis, followed ‘by 4 ramstorm on Saturday, the | Today, w.§. Whiteford, forgery «our cases); | continued the Judge cateas ce great nerve and | bay, and ine ay jeulty of guarding three different | W#0m he would ask all his friends to support. He | ny vital dered bosome, only Tie. aay 6 . and attorney of the CITY AND DISTRICT. sical ei seuss, and doom td Postponed till Monday. S.C. Fitzgerald, indicted | pure instincts, and of a devidedty. gressive, fear- ‘sal vesseL The | Temarked that he had known Logan trom the be- Tired Muscles, pre i 4 noi that the Distriet should have | {with N. W. Bitzgeraldy for vloiatieee he eos |B fis a age Une Of demareation” with. one Gall Wess 2 | BRIDAL SETS from €3.50 up to #200. less disposition. He could neither be bought nor | dredgers were also aware that he had Inferior arms | &!0ning of the war, and he could Restity that he | half the time than any other plaster tn the z = Ante for the ange AE fhe me, 18 to hold It | pleaded not guilty. Mary Canaan, receiving stolen | gcared. ‘The story of howhe aed ia cones tus, ands smal Supply of ammunition. Some time in | Possessed the ability, SOUS, OPONIENOS ABO 1 3h: Gia Maes We: fennt INFANTS’ COMPLETE OUTFITS, ranging from em Amusements, &c.. To-night. sible for the Impossible.’ Property (four cases), pleaded gufity in one case | tration of his grit nnd composure. last December, he says, he attempted to board the | ERdurance of the citizen soldier of our ep ire upto $20, at TIONAL THEATER.—3r. Jol Fe for Gitano eth the judgment should | and was sentenced to thirty daysin Jul, A nollie} “He knew his time was tel up, and anticipated schooner Tangier, owned by Joseph Beard, of Bal- | COUnUY to as emulneut a degree as the most dis | — 4 at THEATER. : D. ID: gler, owned ph Beard, : : inns be reversed for ‘owing the following praver of | pros was entered in the oulens, De Physicians in saying so. His brother was called | more, but the eaptaln and several of the crew met | UBEuIshed on 1ts brillant roll, “In pubile affairs, | - Foun's ¢ Hovsa.—Boston Ideals in “Girofle- | devendan Distniet Of Columbia ts not re- PoLicr CovRt—Judge Snett. and his will leisurely made. ‘That done, he re- | him with hatebets, handspikea and other weapons, | H€ Sald, Logan has thecourage of his convietious: CITY ER A 0 U MMMM ™ gssny ig CPEMA Hotse—Boston Ideals in “Gitole- | aitsed by any Yaw To clear the catriageways Of the Tea z req, | Minded some one present of a volume, Holland’ | and threatened to kill hint If he sterner On eer’ | HE assert the integrity of fis character ren = Bo AA UU MMM © Gin {eity of Washington of the snow of ice aecumu- NS Conte Sone eterna, Wanser, colored, | ‘hiteer sweets which he hin [romeo aetna | 4 to his schooner, and when he reached | BS Own political matters, and that could not! wee Wwe shows tis wort; we wiewn thatantl:| ER AA 0 U Mot = afm a nm ‘pot urned to his schooner, and when he res | uM ‘THEATER ComigreE.—“The Queen of Love,” and | tnting thereon trou natitel can ray: Seach. John Bell, colored, assault on Jona | itn tothe lites oe ei : ; oehichies y always Be Suid of men ih political fe; and in| goteto Coughs and olds, DE Buds cough syrupa | By 8 AMA UD = sant | mafaaeatpeto te ender wig cage a | Unakek of mincemats i dabaTa Jal’ castes | Seva ataciedy aed ine gig? TH Me | Reis ranges onsned Ae whieh begets: | vat, Me, he aglhtnete ties ME, BGM) oteto agin andi bee Madvcoususoruna| fg SAR UY BORE : z ‘3 1 te Sas was ecpecre oe , was | Ducket of mincemeat; 30 days in jail.’ Charles Jones, sapeta) Jal oe eae een On elthier /side." ‘The | knowledge, "wh is ‘notably the type ws Answer e t Menagerie, curfosities and Inter- | that, sas was expected, the verdict th this case Was . om ‘A SCANDAL FOREVER BURIED. rot aWay, and no arrests were made, For a month. est Of ee eemuds out so hotably the type! Dr. tents nswer to Mur. Capel mee. Se eee ee ee nee | corer mene ONIHEREY Jemetnge GOOF SORTA ghee tory, Judge, of his marriage | #8 Violations of the law, especany at might, havo | Of Uowesty of purpose, simplicity of ite and virtue. | Lecture reported in tull In yesterday's Chrontcte, | gabe 418 7TH STREET. APSem's HAu.—Ball and supper, for the benefit | by suow and ice. It Is tunportant that we have i bs Mnestory, Judge, of his marriage | fen trequeniein Tealeus exert ra Cane Fishing | oj y4He general further observed that there were | go gh sz Secuts por cope a] a i re gat | from the court a clear and aecurate declari ‘The Youthful Elopers from Baltimore. | to a woman of color’ Day, ANA HAE OL ROR RAT een others also Who wouid fill the office with great | i | | the bow upon what has at lengih become a grave THEY ARE CAPTURED IN PHILADELPHIA, rose ayn, About the matter is that the story 18} —Mliturn Cannon, of Straits district, was seen py | SDUILY, men Uke Deets ME: UIC! Goldeplateazvest chins, atPrigga a | = quesiion to the Disirlet. James 0. Clark and Miss Lilile Bowersock, who | a gross and cruel falsehood, and I want to bury the | Capt. Insley dredging in forbiaden waters asian ae, OO EOE, Hwan EM ee icpeLK caecaRE an M. Waruuas THE Stews report of the Be THE DECISION. ¢ | left thelr homes in Baltimore the early part of last | scandal with nim. ‘The tacts are. these, | tempt was made to arrest. him. His. brother, those ‘whon the ‘ex-Presidenu. thomghe it wound se ; Th SUE tate tod Mussrs Huck-| Chief Justice Cartter delivered the optnion of | week, were arrested tn Philadelphia Saturday by | Years ago a young Colonel Sumpter, 0! Center Cannon itis charged: threatened to. shoot | voeuciat to nominiee ant wine eaey one @u Thirty Days ‘friat. | Invites the Ladies to convince themselves of the Bathe Pees pupliahe aml enor the court, and, after stating the facts of the case, | Detective George Selbold, of Bultimore, who has South Caroling, & scion of the tamous Revo Cane anny poate SR Dot recelve his support. Ie did not wish to te} ‘The Voltaic Beit ce. Mgshall, Micl, 3M send | “ie Chmnice nibce septetuber, ies, | HeSotd Che point was made that no Mabulty at-| hoon tracking tie palr ion corer eee Te ee some wataan whose ponthrn stnudie wae anaes | potuntesred wo Seeuet aman La CannbD, AONECr | Spoctte, but could ou say that it might be wir | Dr. Dyes Colttrated “Pacinvaitae Wits “and | GREAT REDUCTIONS present editor ane Mr. J. Q. | d because of the pecullar condition here of the | more Sun saya: Detective Setbold located the cou | own. He was argrane ae ling to make her his Caunon, and while he was absent tn the igeharge | {OF tue nominations to regard te ariouy of the | Jisctris Mane one, ervous a | Malein tie remaining stock of Winter Cloak, Boo- wtupson, is Ih Lo Way IVolve SULA ques | Ke ae as Sate Bee Oe eas pe at a hotel on Filbert street, Philadelphia, where | Wife, but he knew that his proud old father would | of that luty, his canoe, anchored in shoal water, | Party.” fFoang or hey were registered under an assumed name as| Cut hun off with a shilling the moment such an | Was Tun over by § tvered the lecture tn 1] f, If seemed therelore, Was not obligated vester Cannon's pungy, sunk uty, Jost vi dete, Millinery Goods, ete. a, euarAnter 1 ; : 5 a | Ing speedy wit! Fes oraulon of health aud 1 : ‘i : alliance was known. Accordingly, for prudential | and rendered useless. Milbiim Cannoh wis tried | THE Cuances Acasst Vinowsta Jvbazs.—The pects and compete reson a National suse Ea ee DOG Cnr) Chaat eam OES Gy Gg Pane Po ae | REMRONS, HG RISES CSEUSSTeT aes ee | ae are ce ome monn: Ganon waa tem || Ten aa ine Fireinia tegiiature) (or courts or | BABY MOT, | Adis an slaw. NN hak i wee heabitevearht a had been detoonstrated that | BOME AS Soon ae she Saw the detective ane guessed | BAFPlage a scenet, thw onty euiia_ born to tyem | Cannons He P Caton, who is su vo Uo CAD judge Newman, of Hacker oes ae ee | ee we | Luworrasr To Tre Lanes, sf » | he believed tat 1 had been detnonst ecieere is Mare was a girl ‘The colonel died suddenly before {EF OP THE TERRORISTS, are : A Sus’) wHuchuspaiba,?? gre 1 urinary BUCH ; S Dorothea Schroeder, mother of Prof. A.W.| rie Lis8 VOTING IN CITIES THE BETTER. I OE Sot We CEE TONE OSE a Tae | RIB TARE Datars LLCO EE Dea and the “m1 Mauidt” of the oyster rebellion, went te Ronity rspore Nikos prea een die of ce | FE BL sopereder THE LADIES TAiZon, Sehrocder.. the Se AMES AU BET | The sovervigns had the right here, however, to | the train for this clty without the slightest opposi- | WaS shortly followed to the grave by bis heart ‘po pr petitio: One of theeariy | Tesolute and go home, It was pretty hard under | tton on Gee re of ether of the young people. On as broken wife. The child, a mere infant then, was | Crisfield, and there, tt 18 sald, procured three re- | zens of King George was presented, asking the ‘The funeral takes | our theory of covernment, but he dit not belteve | Tving here the dete ctive took his prisoners to police | Contided by the mother to the care of a faithful old | peating rifles and ammunition. On his return, | WOVal of Judge Hunter for violation of law, unbe- Thotpien's Eoauiston 65 Lesa PSE hc Of pure Cod Liver oll with H: g elng: 4 el Ly antcunces to the Ince who are destreay Co UAeTS, A telegram, Was ininediately sent | Grtcroou nurse, who proved the traditional SOULD- | Monday last, the Cannons started with their two | COwMY conduct and being intoxicuted on tueyeuch, | OF BUTE Crd Live ine make thrir Costumes, Tallow te seven | MAT the Coustitutien coutemplated a popular | to Mr. John W. Bowersock, father of the girl, who | €M*mammy" to her charge. boats from their home. off Fox creek, ona dredging | Caggx Inpiaxs at WaR-—A dispatch from Fort deputy: Y ag and am and his little seven | government Hy Ghctate tts leeislitive powers cre | NaS Washington searching for traces of his | "She lost’ ao time in trying to carry out the expedition, firing a salute as they departed by way | Sold by Dra; Street atthe | Congress cond Getegate Its legislative : Smiuh, Ark. says y Pavel -A faction fight occurred among. was upon gaat un Roghters : an | Mother's request by proving the property rights of | of warning to ice-boat and the tongmed OD er Uils state oF affulrs Congress | Guughter’s whereabouts. He came on at once,and an ‘a! proving pe ‘arning to the polt wat and the tongmelt ‘ the Creek Indians, forty mies west of this place, | S'S. Lance bs foe, | Mauutactured by W. E | r affecting meeting took place between him and his} the child. “The marriage Certificate had, untor- | reaching the dred ‘ing ground they anchored, and | jast ‘Tuesday, in whic! va phela | PBornton, corner*MBalumore und Harrison streets, | Jesterduy, Should pay te dumayes, and that seemed just. | ound Claris wre thon pena teehee station, | tunately. been lost. and nothing remained ‘out te | ne soon as the breeze sprung up. began operations was Kuled ofa tevennt omen "were wounded. te | Baltimore, Ald. wa sie en Vibe we have a right to complain theoretically, | wire he was charged on the oath of John W. How: | Colouel'sietters to his swite’ to prove the {cal rela. | and continued to work ail night. ‘The oyster police | jy “fearsd: tiny further bloodshed will result, as | a aE » LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Setuniay afternoon am: aher ade ents. performed. c | sock, a femate under the aye of 18 fror vere Hot satisfied wit mate, was stationed about a hundred yards aw: = : i Se ar een | = o indecent exposure toa little viel, who was the only | fiiser mud ansiver. He asked What Was | Custody ahd’ contepkae het oa eee on ane | tue Srandfather relented tar enough to provide | nd shoruy atter they bad auenored. the dredges | We tactlous. ‘The cause of the trouble is hot stated, admumcnee Dareains at the closug outsaleot | | 2315 Fst t Ornenite Fhbitt ow, Other pan the Lahliliy or the District oy Orne | purposes. Justice Fitzhugh committed the youth | MOdestIy for the child, taking cary nowerer, to | ARG SHOTUY art her direction, thelr balls falling 100 | ‘Tam Wonsr Fioop Evan KNowN 1 Tar Couper. | 706 Sb0es Evers thing ee gerd be reg all Kinde Woresecate tos cierto Dapp streets. uy Tit to be | tO Jallfor a hearing to-day, when Jonn Fahey, a | leave her in change of the nurse, ath re mnat- | Satdsaway. ‘This drove Instey off. ‘That aight a) raxp Vatiey.—A dispatch trom Harrisburg states | snastcrce se ery nanouatle. Ladies? own material qua: We have snow > nd? sit to hhackman who drove the couple to the Reiay hou mention of her in his will, It wouldn't have tnat- | ineeting of tongmen of the neighborhood was beld, that the iceJin the Renveiocuiner Creck broke ou! Wasaldine curs Catarmh, for 5 cta. am | rauade Cloth Costumes ana the endured? It would not snow Ss Providence sald | where they took a train for Washington, will have tered much, though, for the estate was completely | at which the resignations of Capt. Insley and his | Saturday and caused a tremendous flood. Fout paola Mabits, w su = 4 hearing for alding and abetting the Clopement, | Wrecked by the war. crew were presented, and two delegates appointed | bridges ee t THE SNOW FATIS ON THE JUST AND UNJUST, Fahey was arrested soon after the arrival of Clark | | “You see, therefore, that the child passed her in- orth $H0,KN0 Were carried away. Dams try Dr. Carmian’s re {5-0 GEO. WIIITE, 1335 P street northwest. I footish, amd its author di stop | and Miss B in Balti faney and girlhood ainong her colored protectors | o™tne finet ee ee ane, ASK fF help in beating | were swept off and wills injured. ‘The fresher ig | SMmowers Uy Dr. Caras Dentalata Wash. | - ~— : the wise auil footish, and its author does not Wl Miss Bowersock in AOU We aimong he ont es” The tougwuen ant ove y. Oa mn, when | TE Wise and foolish, and its author 1D | an joWwersoc altinore. A young woman 1e pirat he tougiien al We Have Jver Foose Asp 7 “f i the worst ever known in the Cumberiand valley.| Dr. Carman’. Dentalaid Teeth, Gums, Breath, res Wives of | Wo ass if we will revelve ff, and tt comes down for | Who resided In the northwestern’ section is wanted | Naturally she was supposed to belong to them. | the arrigul of the Lely saul Hoallone ad tne iM peltos stare) : PLACED ON SALE THIS MORNING hee WHE recite sete 3 jone ue ‘The news from Port Deposit, Md., 1s bad. lure. ‘The proposition that the District | fF complicity in the affatr. After leaving Baltimore | When my nephew inet her she was twelve years old. | hugntea Heet of their entoos athe ace ae Sede ead aed ee) Lundborg’s Pertin ure. The propo: p: Giatk and his companion went to Washington, | He became interested in her history, undertook the | steamers. Capt. Gory delivered Ave rifles, and CHARGED With Takia ILLEGaI, PENSION FEES. ican off the show that falls 18 not, greater | thence to Philadelphia. Soon after ther wot On the | task of her education, and when at was over and Edema, ; ; pply of ammunition to the Juita Hatnllton,whose | Dr. E. L. Gardner, charged ‘with having eakee ‘nal Stel Rose, » poz Sant ioomane te keepiy | {ail at the Relay house Capt. Cadwallader and | her character had developed into charming woman. | yh! Captain, George H. Koberte, will take com-| cessive and illegal compensation. frome Genie a = soo Dares unt want to endure it, keep IM} Hercotive Seibold arrived. Finding them gone the | N00d, he made her his wife. There's nota drop of mand in a day or two. Dennis, of Binghampton, Pa., for assisting’ ths Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet, CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, ay te zou don't want to sitp put on ork. | icter continued tie pursuit. Miss Bowersock is ut | Colored. blood tn her veins, and itis the refineient ees latter to procures pension of $1,100, hase sart < s r the third person, never Like as muteh care as You | ner parents’ home, Of crueity to revive that old rumor over his grave. en Gah i at Montrose, Pa., Saturday before thecommissioner, | @adberg*s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Regular Price $0c., which we shall sell at 250. each. Ag Jobe Habny Wiliisn | con of seurselt, for you have your fullsenses. ‘This vee TNBALUTAIR VLC e RIGSe: A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Times con- | Th. tutte gene ray eae ce comUMUSSLON x Seas a this is one-half the usual price, aud far leas than actuab Ernest 1 sa Prown, wnten took | Wis, ieamurabie storm, snow ng e ‘Ewe Ohio Kavalides “There 15 no possible ground for donbt on the | C°rning the oyster war, furnishes the following | jjoen recalued by Cardoen fer Leer pees Peserae llc ccc cost, we can alluw cach customer only one-half dozen. a a el a From the Cleveland Leader. subject when the race signs can be infallibly de- | !™formation: For the last ten years the conflict be- | States Attorney Stoue held that a pha facie cass |. FFCSK Alderney Butter, churned every morntng, aN tended. Kee Mr. John G. Thompson to Hon. George H. Pendleton: Dear Sir: Ihope you are approaching convales- George H. Pendleton to Hon. en | teen the state autnorttie oyster dredgers has been 11 ent war prom tected. ‘rhe moment I saw her first with her tlax hatr, deep blue eves, and clear cut Caucasian teat- G. Thomp | ures, 1 was satistied of the purity of her blood, but Te Were Messrs, aaron ae ara ESTION OF NOTICE + Charles Luskte, | sae x Tune, and sald every one knew it was slushy and sitp- | 1 livered 1n half-pouhd “Ward” prints, % i DOUGLASS, Marvla 4 the | had been made out, and Gardner held inthe | 8nd del ka a u ot 4 reusing bal the pres, | BUI Of $500 10 appear before the cand ee Pound Abo, Cottage Cheese, utter ahd Sweet ) saat 522, 624, 626 9th atrect. to be more serious than that of | Pittsburg on Tuesday next. » SC. per quart, Cream 150. plut JoLG stems, S > ‘ 4 tans 3 pur a three years ago, when In the feht off ‘Thomas ' =| Mae J.P. Parser Tr the eas pery, and he ridiculed the dea that the District had ge OES ARNIS IIe MNES? aren Re TOR eee Point ‘one of the dredgers was kilied by the police A Pp Tse Misr * Stone, | ’ a a y wor notice that there was danger at that) Enoch Arden in The Pension Office. | ever, never {ule In the neste chen hee DE Panes CO eee ean nas EE oie aE on BT = ORTER OF FAGHIONSIN Panis AND LONBOY tus, th Sebg vavial, ~ “Y® | point than at others, He closed by saying that con- | Washtueton Letter im Doston Traveller, Wwénth admixture, you Onda purple instead of a | Yeds” are rorbidden the dredgers, ‘The result Le MILLINERE. sd Samotive uoticsnuuse rive to the dignity iC see 1t frequently happens that the Pension Office | White crescent at the base Of the finger nails. ‘The | {hee weds Nave becomes highly valuable and there- CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR: Pr meoting of the | fi pigee iit in fretricting the Jury. He tee. | Murnishes a romance which reads more like the | CTESCent was white. {fore are greatly envied. by. the dredgers_ who BFR 07, UF AE j a TATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ; Sere Tt Stasonte | tHe place OF IC in Instracting the jury. sigue ; “Through long generations.” continued the | long to appropriate thelr wealth. ‘These drei RORO OY WY aa PREVIUUS TO THE ARKIVALOF Toni yet a menbetance Uulou. at Masini | tore'reversed the Judgn Miguts of Action: than the stern reality of truth, | are win iors akties econ te per- | ers” are pecultarly lawless and venturesome. RrRO Oo YY 24k E see crEixe SOUDE, ene aie an etn eel mapa ig CaS eel inee. Cee ete any, Of Nevuda, relates an inct-| plexing at times. I remember acurious eircuin: | {twas susteota ae Sates ne eae ss EEQ° § AME Has still a good many OVERCOATS an = — of Main ‘The Condition of the River. dent which happened under his personal observa- | stance ‘that happened during one of my judzeship | brewing. fora Ilttle fleet of dresses wag seen Iinns ' Which will be closed ont at 50 CE: MME Vor biannrs, re ae wee Nea Ge leo aroe Uon only a short Ume ago, which shows this to a cape pone ie remueh A ev Hn he- | to ina stall cove off Dea s eS Relais THE DOLLAR. There are MODISTR, No report of the condiiton of the river at Harper's | murked degree. About two Weeks since he received | kToes to office, republican though Iam, and Lwas icense number, which must be dis 3 pablo heretic omice this morning. | a letter froma man signing himself Ell Johnson, | alitding, by way of pleastntry. and” without. a | fore oF mainsail and the crews were | BBB AK OK IE NNN Goo. Formerly with Tort and Taylors, Rew York: tte It was inferred, therefore, that the river was still | Of One Of the small towns In his state, Saying that | thought of any persomul application, to the pollti- ced In obliterating all distiugitshing uames | BoB AA te i ioe sh TS About 50 Overcoats for Boys of 4, Sand 6 y Latest tmported Fashions, Eveting Drees, and Strewt ‘object it fs a | [* WSS Inferred, id months and months ago he made ah application sunbition of men with purple nails. My : and marks. On Monday morning the boars, each | BBB, Rk UN XS Goo ! jenconta Sor Boys od, Sand 6 years, Costumes inde at short netioe, . tot the law is a | SuDsiding at that pole, and that there was no Itt- | fora penston, and, as is papers were completeand | Oblst, whose blood Lh med of callin of about ten tons burthen, were so aike that anex-| Epp 28% ER HON RN Goco About 25 Overcouts for Boys of 7.8, Gand 10 yea Je2-hu*” “0; Peungslvaninavenue, over M, Willian's Fe eT ered tha rhe vee act Teport from | without a flaw, he wished to ascertain where the | question, took this as a personal affront, to me | pert eye Could, hot detect a ditterner tetean Abont 50 Jackets and Pants for Boys of dumd 5 yrare r ee La Fotra pr] Great Falls stated that the river was, till falling | nitch wasand how much longer he would have to | reat surprise. Kut 1 learned, on constiting with | Een? The deck hones heh ee nee nen Ae es es & 3, TOMER, Mere. ‘Theoticers at the signal office were of the | wait. He furthermorestated that he served during | a0 old gossip, that clindly a descendant of | heen taken below, and (he Ittle vessels showed a. jackets and Pants for Boys of 6.7, LADIES" TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, that all danger of ‘a disastrous flood 1s | the war in Company F, First Califor valryatnd | Uke poet Thnrod, who, although the nest gitted | smooth sweep of ‘decks and dirty hulls and sails. | PPP 00 } “ " We will have another day's rain, but tt is | that the records of the War Departinent would show | poet our state ever produced, and r ‘The latter had been smeared with mud to produce | PP OO About 50 Men's Overonats at #5, | Tnnow prepared to make all kinds of Dresses in firs: AU ppreelable erect Om thee Reiger a ae | Such to be the fact. Mr. Cassidy went to Commits. | first social relations, was Well known to be an ov- | a unitorin appearance and theetewe were dbentoe pre 9 9 Aisne ieee Coreescaba ak ok | classstyia und gencemtecnpetectiie * choi Oedeeaty lable effect on the height of the | stoner Dudley and looked up the papers In the case, | LOruou.” hf fantastic costumes’ They were then known as| B Oc Skit 0 Ses Oosnnan tina ud Kiding Havits, its ot | water. | When, Judze of his surprise, he found that the re Se phantom fleet,” since the police on approaching ee ee 3. TOMER, wer and | eee m cords showed that Johnson was killed in te Spencer's Side of th lOrye cognize either crew or boat with sum- 40 Mon's Overvoats at $12 ° platiorm, Off For Bleeding Arkansas. and that hts widow had reretved back pay somé | Broadway Louncer in New York ‘Tribune. ir lo the necessary identity ou's Overcoat at $15, jal6-1m, 426 9th street northwest, over Jarvis’. ’ Ta, ATUSTUE OF SHFAEATION WRITER, AN ADORE? | tne previous to 190, of Sia auuoUmting Lo 0 T saw ex-Senator George E. Spencer for a moment Wyle mews of the encounter in] The powder never varion a marvel of pnrits, aatiiie <hvee Faun oan —— > kno TO THE COLORED PEOPLE—NE CALLS UPOX THEM | $2.00. She, however, belleving that Johison was vas 01 ¢ gentlemen were running with this fleet on Tuesday and the E POWDER, MED Heme ibe mod Tine | 10 ENTER THe PROMISED Lath | dead, had miarried 4 “Mr. SIU and was residing tu | 2¢ Washington, and some gentlemen were running, police boat, spread with wonderful | Strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than : Leta trea Re y & | Mr JW. Niles, the apostle of separation, who | Elorita. Mr. Cassidy communicated these facts to | Limon arumnored discussion he had recentiy with | gemrat Of tus pollen, boat, sprvad with wonderful theordinary kinds, and caunot besold in competition | AbUt 100 Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 oly ty Dasa ae 1 Br more for some months been engaged in this city in Ene ana the after aneeer suring that Secretary Chandler. Satd I: “That must have been less spirits none ile aredeers ue in to join ve i is ALout 340 Business Suits fr = _ 5 5 . some months be a ead heard that his wife had died while he was |'exaggerated in the papers, for 1 think you and Mr. | piratieal ghosts, auxions toshare in the spollation | wi multitude of low test, short weight, alum or c 3 paeineses nil PAVIg Rabiner REG tanvecs Lace fan See | CRM CEE, He CAMA: IRE end Went GoWa'l CMnMic nave Iniine KEES I oe | GLUE ATED DHE Dae ee ea ae ae Atout 100 Drees Suits from 15 to $20, SF. CORCORAN BUILDING, ay of | having finished his labors here, has gone to Arkan- | south and clalmed his wife, and the couple only a | Chandler hav ‘ ava ey other in| Ue Of the features of thts guerrilia warfare. is the | Phosphate powders. Sold only in cana. Borat Baarsa About 15 Black D. B. Frock Cloth Suits st 820, ‘Thre Patents and Five Medals trom kapositons a Gur Father sesterday. | sas, to bein the work of organization of the indem- | day of two ago started for his home In Nevada. | “Yes” sald. Sp We have been together In| great chance taken by the dredgers, The. Faw pro- Fownxe Co. 308 Wall kesh SAE. Pars. Ly Vienna, Were eurvlied and | mire parte Stig al haley Ae only party whois not entirely satisned with | mings for several years All that our quarrel | ides for the tortelture of boats. Uuplements, Carrey = ‘ 878 | waite the tnesot mostof thee cnae are broken, wo | Maliiacturer sued tanporter of nity mntnis caripalgn The denouement is Mr. Sill, Who Unds himself inl. | #mMounted to was Ubis: Chandier las been getting nd timprisonient, together with a heavy tine toes of most of Sheer good are trukra. we | iA HAT AND FINE ATR WORK, “What de you propose to do with your new | uusa wile. Nery particular since he entewid the Navy depart- | tor very aan on Boure, Heres Urey meatier naptite Sqn probably suit and AE mest supine in ove of them. | adie fine Halt Cuttiug and Hale Dreweioge Stakreporter of Mr. Niles before ——____.-___ tent, anil be sald to mie some time ago that Was | Gesperaiely Dar Goore The price of [4 cents on th dollar is an suducenwnt | Hsurdsl and statupooed in afin claw sustnee. : very destrous of avoliing scandals or scandalous Se Which will make it profitable to bug them, even for 2 ‘ it Tdon't do anything Be GHL Batiod: Alive: Teferences, and therefore thought. Thad beiter re Bloody Revenge of Gamblers. e next winter's us: The soouer you come the better | 2% 5S? FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Morea tae Mehite otis ets | HOM ™Sdra eracuoie Te Hem copra Tree | HEM any plac on the PuciA allroad. cut abut | gy moody Revenge of Gamblers, AT AND BELOW Cost. | aesortucut sou'll ind at Mn § R eset wi dra tte Solana peop of by te LE IN HEM COFPIN | twenty-five extracts trom newspapers pizching into | O° . TURER WOUNDE 4 i “ hecesalty of Killing the negroes, Vou know. We | Amavwful sensation has been created by. the dls: | Enanthee eee muestra new iin, saving that 1 THEM FATALLY. t CARPETS AT AND BELOW COST, Mrs, Sera Roereer, wou hav covery that Miss Hockwalt, a young lady of high | thought he had: better resign t'avold scandals. | ‘Three brothers med Frank Jack and Win-Flynn PREVIOUS TO REMOVING 008 Ninta STarey, orrosTs Pareer Orvice. neon tins head expla the country soctal connections in Dayton, Ohio, who was sup, I there was of thie dlscunston. seb meceveliie hoime tn a nek throaen tn aaNlG || ct are Guu ay cole aces: THE MISFIT STORE, Xowatio su, ART NEEDLEWORK. KENBINGTOW Sow urew a sword to dete Desens posedsto have dled suddenly of the 9th of Janu- io River Flood. Fee er oe eee ELTON mbit || Sane cuNGSeretcee oy SPT Oy ep certo cl jit away fron hin and ease electors. Twill leave that | FY, Was actually buried alive. Shortly betor Ewine nee Gee Ing, when a party of seven men, armen with double | CHAKG! PRESENT PRICES MATERIALS for the same . Scholes B h nd | Olock she had dressed herself for the nuptial s : barreled shot guns and Winchest s, stepped | BLACK DRESS SILKS, 86 cts, 90 cta, 95 cts, $1.12, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. feds | Complete stock of ARASENE, CHENILLE. FEL ° nd after | sor My choice 1s Bob Eillott and | jer brother to Miss Emma schinind in Se wicheek PS PERM E Ont of a stloon and opened fire. Jack was Killed, | “81.0, 81.40, $1.60 ig SATEENS, PLUSHES AND We fis with a Niies, before leaving, prepared an address to | hurch. Soon afterward she was found sitting on) The river av Parkersburg, W. Va., on Saturday | wiittam fatally and Frank sllgitly wounded, ‘D DRESS SILKS, all colors, marked down to = in the teket | - Mulch teneiane ote ra ene faut with her head leaning | was353 feet 1 Inch over low v | the coluced Woy aizalust_ the Wall and apparently iifeless.| Medica | fn it te renews is recommendation to his col ald Was summoned, and Dr. Jewett, after exami epee Dee eee een 10 is colored | tion pronounced hek Uewd., “ass was Ite eee ter mark, being 9 feet | Frank Hail, the driver of the i an ever known before, and has caused | Shot. Rohert Hurgreave, a bys breast and "will prob: prominent inmberman, Beeurs, SILK BROCADES all styles, 90 cents. y HMERES, all wool, 36 cts,, 38 cta., cess! celved achange | adcte, 46 cu EAR EOE 00 tts Ny Prowrasr — _STAMPING PROMPTLY EXECUTED, js, - The heirs of ARCHTRALD ¥ rs | iach Hain arpmamtt, net Rane Arrraction higher t great destruction of property. In the United stares, a prof property. Tn thie ths Res Hannill- Presbeteriam lengyman. cf 1m TOR THE LADIES af court house and. post office the water reached the Es : y. Cennty mt this paler thie pre lie St. Michael's church, and 1t Was proposed to post. | COUrt house Wheeling: Che Hood 1s etree Pxshou throveh the back, and his condition ts | BRITISH DRESS GOODS, 16 cents, Counters: about th rs uw toratat Lower atte pone the weddins. Huainey thought tbe ee rete rot NN Cun tne Hood 18 Slowly | Cousidered precarious, The’ diMerity entre N'S MERINO WOOL UNDER SHIRTS, 31 | When last and Ur rots att foe ne toon cack af CREE IDI Pimms x nanitestel, he says, | U)Coulinue, and the wedding was eonsuramated in | HVsiiNe aud the people 1 Surauded and jameed | some {n the effort of Frank Flynn to pr Just hal Aanizhter Lv iy woth tie a MiSs orn est Judielary inthe | Soom by low mass Ecunination | in the lower part of the clty. anes one Doran from opening a gambling house, | INGRATN CARPETS, all styles, 37 canta, | Ao SELDEBRAN T| ip Andtetesi we Lited States That the colored race hus no rights | AGMA Was of exeltable temperament, nervous, and ru y eniniin: he Une tn Doran making a cow: | TABLE 99 conte, Sttomeys and Couns llorsat Lae, LSSL E stivet Rfi'Tep Goons of Postal Laws hit the walte are bound to respect, Whilegre: | afiicted With sympathete cousumption of the THE DESTITUTION IS TERRIEIE, ardly sagMnate Frank, falling in which Dente, =< : ee inion, Cony, st A tr el Bess, was arr pariie tociniztate, he advises the colored men to | PrdtigrattHONEDE This, the eatise of the | and probably 2,000 people are to be ted and clothed | he ed the city. He eturned 4 few mlehtsazo, bit | DANASE 6-4 CLOTHS, allcolora, W: W 7 VERE DARE Cilarems ZACK, wai pesne ae ar Pa tetred in Woodlands, ete ang day she was | trom Wellsburg to Moundsvilie. ‘The totat est | Flynn was unaware of his presence in the’ city | LADIES. come: [We Worm Cas Arextox ‘ Fxxpe Cun dee or we for te other | Miterred in Woddlaud, Friends of ‘Miss Hockwalt | snacea losses in the vicinity of Wheeling ts suoononn, | UNUL the fatal voll ned on bin. ‘The miles tor the - have tried, it Valu tor | Were wnable to forget the terrible impression, aud : : Sete) 7 own and Zephyr WORSTED. 1 Geruan KNUPUING WARN, all colors, and all inde OF CLOSE BUYERS TO OUR LANGE STOCK OF | of /:MilitwiDEKED MATE ‘on band at the jew” | nm men who did the Vv are S.A. Dot were arrested, several ladies observed Ut 1. the two Prultt brothers, a p give Satlst as her ears bored re- | and the le resources not being suMleient 10 re- on by fotinarket unice | markabiy colo ‘0 A lieve the suffering, the governor is sent dlspatelies ia e othe ; : routed in | iia te Se paental a iit preved | ing that the Joint resolution tor” tie Tes Egypt and England. he Teles mater tee ate Min was | $1,000,000, In Ohio the elty of Portsmouth 1 t Z LING. avy ROCK BOTTOM figures to be iound, No. WRG sined northwest | Gena twas discovered that the suppsort eae | Most entirely Under Wately, CRrame hues eis | Ales gloomy view is nov taken of the sttuation | 9 Seer seen ‘ panes Sadiot cod qratleanene Garment a pes fy panunete tebe | uate boy had turned over on Ite oe completely, deserted saul the opie ar scking | at Sinkat and Tokar, and tt ts teported that a con- ‘Webave rare bargains in 4 plunh Cloaks, Crap Vella Tacea > of Mr. Ke luis to be true by the prtcti apie ripe 4 Tefuge In the engine houses and school buildings. | yoy of provisions haz entered the former place, CK Ss: . fecthy eanead ty this Superior (race Paar ln std $100 as ciara reine ‘om SkIMTS rowel to the’ seconilestory. windowe A ab bree com . . Geulenuen jew Cheated by ita frases cimence Ons ehcte ato Joseph | the vanes. he Dunly, Was relnterred and etfores | om skits rival tp (he secoud.story windows A | Tinaad by Bgl WILL proceed to the frst ‘Twenty-eight inch, all silk, at $9. Also, some Jose thet oriciual shagss abd ‘suits Which took place yesterday afternoon | Were made todeny the cases but there ate tess bro) n srpreaaused by the slaking | Cataract on Ue Nil can be pre io be removed efertually. dice @Lav and O15 , fiona the faintly “sO. a8 ari venue, | Hie eae tnt hey the Mody and know of the | Srauange were barned eters Ca eee a oe pared for then, ae rion 1s 6 nected to arrive VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVETS. put Rasone ot the most inpesine private funerals ever | e facts narrated. oe Radin 1s. allt ae naine. at Berber on “‘Tuesd he Clem of Khartoum Witnessed in the District. The cortege was fully —— trolled, | fain Js alling aud the river rising, and | have sent messengers to. welcome nha \ Berber, | JT 18 WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST FMERGEN | _ We have marked down aline of COLORED OTTOMAN N Tait a mule in length, A Innse muuier of Borel Congressman Haskell’s Hiness, great are and toaccompany him over the remainder of ils | cles that are liable to arise in every family. A col | BILKS to G1 ou. These mands caaareoes dae aN| |t AbOUL thee cusket. ‘The | From the Boston Congrexationalist AT CINCINNATE journey. The government, in v1 b napl-noss w Hora of Baker Pasha’s | may be a dangerous thi 3 ot, dey ime upon'th ‘Special bargain. se Tull power to evacuate or sl Saute Ine, = thinks Mt AL d the mark of last | defeat, gives Gen. v0 hours. | defend Khartoum, It has been stated in some papers that Congress- | the flood of 1832 Is surpa ot tenquar Tnchate | Man Haskell, of Kansas, died from “overwork and | Year will probably be reached in the ne 1 PY TLS hand tocombat it. In sudden attacks of cold, { Et gonnemos patent u means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of col son ‘End guarantees fe aki 8 | croup, asthma, ete., Ayers Cherry Pectoral will prove | ©” Bargains im all Departiments, Weluvite inspection. Wh Ser fort. SOIALTIES A Ty rf dp body of blu ‘obebr Pash: od aioe J-rrimetes Uns ‘dethange, Mutivs or the eral lolge K. of P. the | oversmoke.” We have made inquiry, and tearn that | People have lost confidence in the signal service. | Baty, oF bla Soon supymsced, | He quickest and inost eMfevtive cure and your best — Hind raul Hs ae Sm came» fomwed Tank. amd al the lodzes ot the order in | his famully physician feels sure that he died of in- | TWice the Mag has been ratsed to denote a cold | ‘the rebels rted within six mnliee of they | friend. ONE PRICE ONLY, Canes aid Bogthee Tee erealeee patient ea tai, yey @ecased | ternal cancer, and that_nelther working nor smoke | Wa¥e coming and each Une there wasa disappoint- | piace, Musurt = j he Turkish ainbassador at tending Ina body. Deputations ment. ‘The prediction that the river would te Biustles, | Tie “Hercules” Si if n each | London, has been instructed to inform EarlGran, r TEUNNE! cA Orders of whieh the deceasi ‘The | Urely safe, undoubted! Md Who that is in public | trary, Uke highest point has not becn reached at | action for al hange of views on the Egyptian ‘arpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- | ganz #11 Market Space, - Teulada wert iced in anelee at cain. | fe and Is accomplishing anything suttstactory | placed 20) miles above Clnciunat, and now floods | question to England. fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheam in 1 Gers. ‘The paikbearers were F. nith, Bi, | does not? He contracted the habit of smoking | are pourlug in from the Knawha Hyer. ‘The gasin ~ —~ its worstform, Its ulcerations actually covered more We <Maxe A Spec oO. +. Melutere, J. GL. Foswell, Randall | When a young man on the fronter ‘nd in the army. | the city 1s low, and. the operating rooms of the ‘The Scandals in the Far West. than haif the surface of his body and limps. He was tS tated siricclatetat ae ab Lorrreces aly son, €. C Duncanson, Richard } ‘This was before his conversion, ‘ind as proves to be | Western Union Telegraph company are lighted. by From the Globe-Demoerat, entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Bee certificate in OLD GovEmenr save cones > Goodhart and Wilikun Batley. the case with inany others the habit was sostrong | candles. ‘Theaters ure runing with the ald of SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25.—Several of our California | 4¥€*'# Almanac for 1883, cod ate 1S GRAIN AND that he never threw {¢ off. Smoklug. and overwork | electri and calcium lights aud private was mae ete sa fornia eae Jini socrived a beautiful tine of GROS GRAIN ANB ne en nay. perhaps, lave hastened wis dcath though not | ehines ‘The nuiuter of fete heeding assistance Pehatiaaeresgnem o have hard luck in thelr domestic pelos EE yt ed cect pi Wie COOH Sek in here this evening, | the primary cause. Even with the best construe- | isincreasing with the coutluuance of the flood. ‘The | relations, Sharon has an immense deal of WHITE SWAN MINNESOTA FLOUR te VELVETEERS. to Blok of the bar going ss Fugues, ds pera | don that can be put ue he eae 1 1 serio |e or comnmlttee anthorizes publication of an urgent | trouble from tie Till cage. "Baldwin weeelved “a a Cin moomsnten An thee an Lather has long been re. | Warning against two habits that should be scrupus | appeal. for. the he ulstressed. eC. | bullet in his wrist and much une ees rece | ul Soimedel of that noble and her lousiy avolded. Pe | PPE B. railroad the embat See ae newapaper nents have become | notoriety over his TIOS. id his so few IMustrators to-da It tsone of the ————— | DOM affalr with the young and hys- GEO. F. KENNEDY & 0x, | SES Lockwood eu reductnz | i ‘« v ci We simply wish to my to our perons that we: softened and two slides hive occurred, compeliing | terical cousin who came down fiom Washington. No. 1209 F street northwest. | cominur te wll all kindeot DOMESTICS, “ seronedes nd a Eeselnat ig performances an the | | Cntge Moses ow tHe CoLeviiie Tesenvarioy.— | trains to euter the city on the Htunilton & Dayton | tersitore: orecetee Sie owe. = Sen = x Rae ee pep Relig ag won Lely se : 2 WR Teor vara Price, HA, Lang: | Chief Moses, in accordance with an agrecmentinade | trick. "Tho Bee Une ratns inake their terminus at | Rei eo a eh SBE Wwite, like GHitith Gas | Suxxsr Srxs: Suxxs: poten Frotts, Table Laxuries, German and French | ee a ae canbe. ae igen they ean Deeds in fee have | dom. Miss Viola Allen, Mrs. Aug ‘ster and | with the Secretary of the Interior, has removed his | the stock yards, about three mules Irom whe regular | gyer the visit of the clergy and their great ascend: Delicacies. Ke.. &e. 388 | Doncht anywhere in the cit end will sive you deton ip. Berard others contribiate th The di ations are eople on to the ‘Colevitie Tservation, W.T.. and | depot. ancy over her tind. iit Tevenge he took to the cae Art Cost Soe manele: Vereen ent ee cabal sae ausen to | Ut! Mr. Mecuileuch will play oae of the finest en- | has taken up land. believed that there will be SSE area society of women of dublous reputation, an from New : peel Hanson 10 | ca cements of the trouble if Congress refuses to confirin the grant. Beecher and Phillips. Wile, learning of these escapades: broweht sutt ee — we “pil we ask isan examination of our _ Wi Peake RETRERE A eae ar Repaue TRIBUTE To, THe DEAD ORATOR—AN|| divoivs, which he Guin contest. | Seth Cook, a can tenis an diston: 16 Offee ye balance of our rds ae Ato tees, b, Sapp 'TEEMER AND CONLEY TO Row a Race — 4 INCIDENT CONCERNING FRED. DOUGLASS. mulning millionaire, who 1s one of the od 5 Manxer ss e we “ Jacob F. Stout ig cllenpo Saturday af | cago syorting Journal publishes arteies oraeeee: | Rev Henry Want Beecher delivered a discourse } men about town, recently cametnto Unenviabhee COLORED FANCY SILKS, 37%¢. Senn Cine y Aso E. Cc fo dosius A. i +. and H.'s waitton to | Mata strect north) ment fora three-mile and. turn sculling race be lerday morning at Plymouth chureh, Brooklyn, | Mty Tor a few days by the suicide of s Young | _NUNS' VEILING (cream), pure wool, wide double- axp cannrace zoxes at cost, | Varenmme Axo Easter Canps , J. WV, Brown to W. BC, Hazes, | ona Oflclated. “The Fe On Stay 30, Tabs fora purse ota aee He Pula | Toon Wendell Philips, after areview. of events | Yom on his aecount. ‘ width re : And the balance of our < ! ame ene Haves et sleet ied Meet -— ee that occurred at the time the abolition party first |_| GRORGIA VIGILANTES WHIP A WomaN.—A hana. | reduced from SSiSihkes, ke % at ee ee Just received and ready for early selections, Spe, Mary we be io, De Me Thom tT LOUISIANA REPUBLICANS AND THR CHICAGO Con-| asserted itself. Speaking of the sentiment regard- some brunette named Mary Williams, recently ar- | 4,' DLORED, CASHMERES, pure wool, dguble-~width, | st September prices, Santen ¥. Davie Some Tiesides the above T have alantcand che stocks of a . iy Dr. M. 1pS01 re eens non at New Iberia, La., | ing the negro that prevatied in hisearly days tn | Tved aa arene: at es Pee to ACK SILES, excellent quality, reduced from $1.25 | _ Ja23 621 Pennsylvania avenme NR ee ttt teen — | toosoang Contd Bennett was charved with ase Dumnlng delegates to the Chicago convention, elect- | gunlery; no place in the opera for colored meteor | Y eu ose Watch upon her convin cost, Swulling Charles Hoover. Mr. detond: one of He staled tot | card-yiste Engraving and Printing « specialty—3ap very best) reduced to actual ’ st Bristol-board Cards for: p_ Cahill, for the | $2,G0v. Kellogg. Judge Fontatien, W. B. Merchant, | Gonsex: no ‘place tn the church excope in thesegey lon meeting was held by tte oth wen AP gmat: | a iocteal cost zest CToeeu Guality, redueed from 10 Pre Coxr Orr Aus Casa Suass | ositvraats WHITARER'S s “ rs J.C. Rochell and others, who were instructed to = nO 5 rT he be “i mnen of the town 3 .S, in pink, —_— court ti tase in any lecture hall: no place in t E COLOKED Sa TINS, in pink, cream and light Le The alleged een | Vote asa unit. “Iberia paris ts the tao oe ee eee Or iis iW ags The wit org | and a vigilant committee appointed. "The commit- | aaced eS ‘blue, re- duced to Sic. i 1205 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, oe 2 SI oe = tee visited the house of the vict ty THE TIME TO SECURE GREAT BARGAINS: ea This distin ot inert The property ie eat! | Rola ner stave eokvent tun tnare” tia ater aQN9 | OF Fulton ferry would not allow a colored person to | Us, Vaitat the house of Dublioy Noggd hefon | ughe Noe Re CANE SELES, to, cream, pink and | NOW IR. TRE TINE TO Sra SNp Acts sais Done ena one. < company, will : re ‘The property has pen tn n Dy fe pert eedays | ride in it. ‘They were never allowed to crus in the | fhe Punme her out of D td LANKETS: aie Haves z , ‘and continne the snc ne; and ts clatmed to belong | Becore the Chicago convention by a spectal ‘Tesolu- | Gentlemen's cabin in the boats 1 invited Pee seas litiproareen ther Ge Ee OPIRE | eae oeat ae HOUSEKEEPING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Ger Tue Best pany. The Hanlons | e late James Skidmore. Mr tion of the national committee, on the ground that | Fougiass one day tn those times to come to church. Tistanigh ate spreaded wae be alEeenl to *BLAGK SILKS, actnal cash valne $2, reduced to 8150. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES’ AND = of the property for the the state election Is to be held in Apr It ts prob. ‘should be glad to, sir sald he, “but 4X, would be $9 | Sven she was turned lodse she dost notion Bae QOLORED SILRS, te ae a CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, “THE CONCORD HARNESS" o Charles Hoover. Last A ominat rensive to your congregation.’’ *Mr. will ILLS SHEETIN' yard . : Mr Hoover, In company with | (net ttgnel 88 choose delegates to the national | Sou comer and It here ts any man objects 10 it, ing tie city quartz wide, 1240, Sina = oR a THE CONCORD COLLAR o ied in Liens, Went fo Lake possession of the shanty. come up and sit on e plat Z Tro Rio Granpe—A raid — IN T. MITCHELL, od an ? sul adel 10 cs st there they found. Bennett tn posses Always, welcome there.’ {mention these unings ss anticipated trom Mexico to barks Pass, Tere feb1 1 Penineylvania aveiine._ / Wehave on bands lance stcck of the Celebrated “OOM suet ail te charms of spe teal | Neusat, Wey undertook to eject iain, but Henuect | pA YOUTH MARRImS AN AGED Bxipe.—The town of | simply to show whut was the state. of feeling that for the capture of two men ‘with murder in CARTER'S, oe GETTING A WORSE COLD THIS| CORD HAENESS,” of all kinds and description, Jove of lnugaters® “UE ® Weal, indeed, to all ejected thea ‘The court took hs personal bonds, | Fastman, Georsta, wasexcited last Wednesday over | exited everwhere twenty avons rte eee, Mexico, whom the American authorities retuse to pease oF corre ke os Kawed isons, lovers of laughter. eee the marrlage of an eioping couple. ‘Two years ago | existed, ‘swept through the land _as a sultry strocco Freling- | —fb6 311 MARKET SPACR_ | “5,0 "ANE. AND HGREHOUND to stop | ga- Coupe, Carriage, and Rosd Harness a specialty, ———__ eye POR REN Abaut 11 o'clock last Satur. | Major J. M. White, one of the weaithtest eftizens of | sweeps through, the desert, scorching and blasting huysenin the Trimble case. ‘The U. 8. marshal is| _ fy qa | CO Fin HOREHOUND to stop BRIGNOLI TO SiXG FoR THE FLooD.—In view of the | day night 4 young colored Man named John Gil | south ied, leaving a widow aged 80. ‘The | public sentiment.” prepared to give the invaders a warm reception | Awenroan "Tea Company, ~ ‘Solde, Se. almost 4 LUIZ & BRO, reat calaniity whieh bas befallen Cinciunatt and | tor: “walked Chrough the Northern Liber. | lady had no objections to & second, Lusband, and | Of Phillips he said: He confronted the spirtt of | Enould they come. efor ange tees only at, (i Pensayivanie Avensa, Biber ues at the sncuestion of Sizaor Brignoll,| ty market lotoxicated and pleked up a bucket of | John Rogers, aged 21, became smitten by’ her | the nation, and of the age. I had almost said he fas 438 NINTH STREET XN. W. Poe Petes pe pps Signor De Vivo announcrs that the prucceds of te | antuce ravat rome tee sare earl abo Searvea ous HATTA sae Pe toeed Ce in ties | set gag cmeanet nature, asit he bad been ade-| PRarantvo 70 Fi00p SAHARA —At a banquet = = ————. riormance of “Don Pasqua neXt Frid night | of the door w: 5 before coul * es- | cree of God, overri all those other insuperable ven in Paris to leading members of the scl IMPO! own AND COGNAC, CHAM- Gitte given tor the rele of the sume cris | Siesta fet us resid. n and eked hn tein Lac lepiiton of it late husband estate Sbstacies. ‘nat was nls function. In literature | tite press, M.de Lesseps stated that the scheme | Vandguaranttsoul our Goode SERIGFLS TORE | [MPORTERS OF FRENCH WINES COGNAG, pia the seventh prec made oles posit posed marriage, in histo read, in rson magnificent ‘creating a sea Desert of Sahara would ‘French 1.50 per gallon. oe Cutt tits morning’ climore sald that he just took | Not to be thwarten, (he Zoun man and the aged | in manners: "inost accomplishes le as a babe? | shortly be realtzed, M Roudaire, the wrench hy- | TH# FINEST GRADES OF TEAS AND COFFEES ‘Serica unite Win tretlieand Ceampares, SENTENCED FOR Lancexy.—John Branson, alias | jr for tii, and didn’t mean to steal it. The court | Widow from Cochran Tuesday night, and, | sweet as a new-biown Tose, in voice clear and sil- | drographer, who concetyed the project. ‘Califoraia, Virginis aud Obio, u5e_a bottle. ‘Groves, was in the Police Court this moraing on a| said th drun SS 3 NO excuse for crime, and | Teaching ‘Yesterday morning, Were mar- Mr. William © Drew testified | whe ‘Wat the defendant catue to his house last week, | ont 4 Yilille it was raining. and told Lim that his hack | of 1 very, yet he Was not a man of tempests; he was not | through thé dunes which separate the 28 petit gets ram tito bea the pean comms ried. an OFchestra OF 2 hundred Instrument he was not ean tea from the desert in order > tral at ee thought that a under nee an Tat and complex. e nation sie} arid sands into a country, is al Should be tuade to suffer a double penalty. | Great Ick Fieips Iw THe ATLANTIc.—Ocean x Capoten lept, rile country, Asia Stes a, Renae ae a3-2m* and God wanted a trum) Wide-sounding, | for Tunis armed with the necessary had broken down, and he had taken tt to the black- | He sett Glimore to Jail for 80 days. Steamers arriving in Boston yesterday report im-| narrow and Intensethat, wes Philips, His | the sultan to begin operations. ALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES, £0. Salt shop and had It repaired, and couldn't get it | eae eee ha mense elds of ice. The Virginian, trom Liverpool, | eloquence Was penetrating and alarming, he did not Sas Without the money, which he didn’thave. Witness | Tne Inka OPERA COMPANY. we him 65 cents, and afterwards f und that he | day untt! 2p. m, a stream of ladle & W, HENDERSON & Co. been deceived. ° Branson adinitted getting the | have LS F street Northwest. Jeph eee met the steamship Siclontan, trom’ Boston, to Glas- | flow as a might if stream; he did not dash uj War Sue FAINTED.—A fashionably dressed. gow, , Zhe latter vessel encountered an ice feld on | this as RPh gu ‘ocean does; he was not a | falnted yesterday afternoon in the strcer By BEE aly eed \¢ 34 instant and stove a hole in her bow. | mighty, rushing river. His eloquence was fight Another lady who accompanied her ‘CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER Haoney nu sald bat he Was wing co pay WCoack, | to = She 18 an fron vessel with five Buuheade and. dd of arrdwwe, eentence’ atte Soa ‘polished gad | that she was standing at the corner waiting fora COFFEE. Eee erage Seen and cb worn whe He was sentenced to six months ule” tte was | receipts have Deen fully six hundred dollars Rot require assistance. The Kansas, of Most of them burning. He alui g them, one after car, when ee cea past with a man and | Old Government Java ( ig er CHAR FISHER'S, with a three wi wr Ang by a re ne (ole a pees is Tene ce tea Copier noah {he other, an when they strc they ale. Always | woman in it. red a ae ee “ - - Bio: (€22 7th street Lorchwest, Keane. stealing them. | inade for seats to the farfamed Hanlon company, | Ice bergs seen 30 early ‘season indicates an | elegan' wful. I think bis scorn Was as | husband, and ‘overcame her that bet“ FISHER devotes ber aiiration ts tas want ‘Suspended. Who appear at the same place next week. ‘open Arctic winter. fine as f ever knew it in any human being. ‘She fainted. She bAd to bo set home n'a Rene” | BlO.ceseeconensseeeenmesnsaseseeneenlly Lape rset ber ts Une wasnt é

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