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THE EVENING STAR. PURLISHED DAILY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ Ferthwest Coruer Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. . Tre Fresco Sram is served to anbscrtheretn the ity by corrierson their sconnt, st 10 cen" Seek or ag conte ¢ h. By mail ts a e > WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY SPECIAL NOTICES Srovx Crrv, Iowa, January Agi*—y,? Norman, a farmer of Dixon county, Neb., left Wakefield, 30 JANUARY 3, 1885 TWO CENTS i ing the storm of Tuesday afternoon. The snow (Telegrams to The Star. | wssritine'nd' ae temperacur 1s SPEC SPECIAL NOTICES. "s LETTER. i Washington News and Gossip, Gov. CLEV B - $ Pow “ zero. Two brothers, pamed Hi arivi o> TL HAVE MoveD INT) 3 D Sone OMe BUILDING aS- ALY a Seer a r DFATH OF A RETIRED ARMY OFFtcer.—The aa. | C#¥HE MIRED I SceRTTEIaE MEL ¥ another team, who. com Son at Your, builtins. No. tale Fon first monthly meeting for the receipt of dues on | G : fntant General of the Army has been {nformed that _— —— gown in the drifts and early Wednesday mo ‘always pleased to ee tus SECOwD serion Of above Naiied gescciation | Major Seaman Smith, U.S.A., (retired) died at Og- by republican members of E ARTHOU, |AKE IN TRIS VICINITY: brothers got in at a farm-house that forenoon with ch street, on TUESDAY EVENING, S x B . ENUE ME. UNH, | deusburg, N.¥.,on the sun wt Congress upon Gor nd’s civil service letter their hands, feet and faces badly frozen, and a4 us of comnecting themselves with an as- varh Sev, bast by Hane Lrevrexasts James H. Dayton and M. R. g, | Were made the topic of an interview with Prot. J + Norman was found frozen dead. “He had lost m where lone my be obiniied at lowest rates | Be E, church. -ervice . x enzie have been qrdered to examination for | M. Gregory, of the civil service commission, to-d nih wer nee ed oe re where they may safely invest their sav- ines, have bere an opportunity to do so with an assccia- lohan 3 a Tinginia | horses. The free horse found Ite way home. The prowotion ta te na “Gov. Cievel:nd'stetcer,” Wr. Gregory said, “seems | Shock in Maryland and Virginia, | Roms je free tore sound te way nome. Tue thon where careful | .anagement is guarsnteed. ne the masses earnestly Su to me the honest expression of sincere and settled —_——— res R100 each per month. luterest Sper cent, | &b: 2:15 a.m. and 3:30 pan. P i ‘Tae regularmonthly meeting of the Washington | conviction, with SoaaeA meaning and no con- = General Foreign News by Cable. rosy be Sbtained as a loan on each share on an ad- | Desday evening. Everybouly, sti branch of the Fnited States naval institute will be | amplated afterthou, ht. ‘The paragraphs re z De! ‘DON EXPLOSION, | ™%StAPstONR ORDERED TO TAKE COMPLATE REST. uslinonthly payment of $1.00 per shams, s held this evenng at Room 2, Navy department. e ‘ ean Able a nen ex Gack pur. | THE LATEST LONDON EXPLOSION. | Voxnox. January 3 Sir Andrew Clatk, MLD. baa rec guning tha avon ing oC tana eee Mr. Cope Whitehouse, M. A., Will deliver a lecture | LO those Who ‘have used their places for party | L ordered Mr. Gladstone to take complete rest forthe ved dur-ng the mouths of January to Aprily 185% In- on Lake Moerj, the great ile reservoir in middie | POS” which to some of his critics appear resent. Mr. Giadsione 1s slightly Detter to-day. : iis 720 | Egypte. ud WANDS Ds iegulay monthly meetings are held at above named for a wide par: TRAIN ROBBERS IN MARYLAND, | lie will reure to Hawarden castle, his Lail uu the xecoud Tuestuy of each inonth, i we and N MAPRKET COMPANY. DIVIDEND No. 16. al stock gMee of the company in JANUARY 5, 1883. Transfer — are ether too |: after he has attended the cabinet council this after- t aes ate EL. Secretar: tage Of sor Don MATIAS Romero, Mexican minister to : a constr : They sree ee te at SS — and Will remain Were ubtil bis bealth 1s re- of the 3 - See etrest nor! emer ted fates, who 1s now in the City of | ariess as to forbid-all thou ner hiding red. = : Ry ind 3 o'clock p. in, fo elect FORGE W, WALTER ANNOUNG JRNER 1018 | Mexico, saysih igno truth ia the rumor that he setae ES wnt es Senbrlesi sat | THE FIRE IN A B. & 0. TUNNEL | Tet Briets. ectore for theeusuing yer. ie ance ater DECEMBE , will suce r Mariscal as Mexican minister to a § Ege siete? SS. BRADLEY, ¢ arell of the sacenaton (corner of Engiand.the pier 1 been appointed winister i ood en | | Graham, Walls & Co., dry goods, dealers of Craw- = of foreign py in Mexico. Se ee aN tethtouta | THE SHOCK IN TWO STATES, | ordsvilie, Ind, have filled, wlia Assets Of $25,000, THE ANSUAL MEPTING OF AND Won i or the We os he cones | dnbllities unknown. = jolders of EAL sae € ?, 7 7 . he pocrals BURANCE COMPANY of the masse to Our cits WANTS EXQLovMENT AS SPECIAL GoveRNMENT you, where labor 18 nton, Ohio, employing 1 Will be avenue, ESDAY, the 1th ued office 4 CovsseL.—co. Jack Brown, of Georgia, has ofrerea | BUNed witice alread: 10 furnish infrmation to the Departmentof Justice | and vote. the ALD, May which he clagns will result in the recovery, by the | To. ch The Earthquake Special Dispatch to THE Evi WATERFORD, Va., January 3, der civil serv for the elect of Trustees for the Beld at the «fice of the coms ash f Cc, Aultman & Go., of ©: Ne at Materford. | ache hundred men, have decided to resume wort after three months’ suspension, at a reduction of ven per cent in wages, IY supported — bs andidates of their the President-elect with 000 Th Sited GAR Hall, DA*, 3 o'clock p.m. i y 3 n juake Shock last night at Owing to a glut in the match mark the Tiltnots close at 4o'clock | Boston, will repeat his sermon on “ Wasbinet government, f avout $40,000 in penalties. He | Ng such a proscription ts vo accuse bim of using ay nce Match compan of Springtield, TL, witch has for pm. 4 retary. OF THE DASHAWAY REFONM | University of America.” Charges thats person doug busisess in this city | the most heartless irony in a letter addressed to a 4 " some Mme employed oniy half its Usual foree, will = GP SECOND NATIONAL BANK. ——— eld Tom Sunday) Nicht, WEOH OF “OUR FATHER (UNT under the sig, “Nationa! Loan Office,” is violating | Some of his most influesitial supporters, ihe fore- | Residenty of Frederick County Greatly how further decrease Its ‘output by runuing DUE * & a WAIUISGTOM, D.C. Dec, 13th, 1884, Pe ee Watiork verte rt, DSth ahd Lcieeeee hoe Aree ee the nattonalpan! by the unauthorized use | Most friends of civil service reform andofhis| Alarmed by the Earthquake Last of the word “nai conditions ar t a8 Spectal cotnsel in the ‘The Attorney General 1 the solicitor sf the Tre: ion. ‘The | prospective administration.” be employed | Commissioner Gregory thought the fetter had © goverment. | done much to quit the ¢ ferreu the matier to | clerks In government e a chee bestor. Serr Mit EE WILL, | Sunday school at 2 building), at 7 | ——— - ines 0! SPIRITUA aoe of aineet | FER REIREE 1 annual che, t n ail mill at Belleville, TIL, running ol Brown sh: By Associated Prone one hundred and Mity machines, ammounces a cut Batrimose, January 3.—A special from Freder- | Of from thirty to thirty-tive per cent in wages, tated to-day, to the Sun, Says: A remark. | Some of (he operators have quit work, and a y a 1d Co be imminent. ‘The establish- able Occurrence is reported to have taken place in | ment employs about six hundted men. froma aridie metric read: Souls’ Destiny: comed,” he continued, collection, triotic Iriends of this’ gre i y the earnest. and pa- t cause of retorm Who evi Tosa ars ane Spots yap | the southern section of Frederick county. last Se BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATIC meet THIS (SATUR ck p. m., at 602 F street nortiw THOS. J. ki WILL ‘¥) EVENING, 76 PERSONAL+Bishop Jaggar, of southern Onto, ts | r . y days witl 3 c! | ten. nig aly te bs after n | a Forfeitures. = Fox’ pastor, Subject | Spending a tev days w r, Mrs. Pitkin, 4 ‘ ais Mt pro | Right. At precisely ten minutes after nine o'clock Ratiroad Land Grant je lee Seaia all tr {ee | Dupont atinaiter (General) |/caat ven aoe ny Bruise of | Bro 2k osed C0 be from the effects Of | PROSPECT OF A DEAD-LOCK BETWEEN THE TWO 7° THE BOARD OF MANAGERS REGRET Hazen and/%. Moses, of Washington, were lene Fate conte Bae aed perlence caused the great. | HOUSES. BRAS: © that the physicians of the Washivgton city = — = nein pekonene : Be te Td it as hostile to ther ho} t eats At Busser: | y , qh Feonend Vos tone a Crphen Asylum, corner of 1th and S str-nts, feel it EET BAP’ FAR 674 tn Jagsonviile ou Thurs 1y.—Kepresenta | cance rises far above these pe ‘ ree din Miamstawa, | 08 Monday, being Individual suspension day in i EF. BROOKS | thelr duty to requ patere OO LOVE: | sei1 a te and at 1250 pin. “Aimy he wil contuse ae | Be nl ater eee Ne | considerations of the fasand the outs, It ills, and other p Shock was so | the House, Mr. Payson wil! endeavor to get recog- ais (21 15th street, Corcoran Buil line. ait the cli aren to receive their fi nds on Monday. be- | # ia Mouday, Tuesday, Thokiag and Friday preillan obey gistered in } | that the hateful and dangerous spoils sy He H. Warner, who has | ofice-getiing and office-heding con be teoret one | Uhat residents of those localities ran | nition to bring up the bill to restore alll pubtic lands ee decements 1s = CHURCH CH ok been in Neg York city during the past few days, | only by the persisters other ee eee ted gut Thelr houses in a terribly alarmed state and | withdrawn for Indemnity. ‘The amount of land ~ [=> WatGH ME. CHURCH, 5 has returnel.——Lieut. Long, alde on the staff of | istrations aa pernaps of successive parties lances Depth one he ae re pninne | involved is about a hundrea milion of acres. There pel hememersof the Church Choral Union, course of | SE! Tethiesse : Ke me pee ceryeen pate eae aroma sree [it was given to a republlean administration | 13 reported to havelecn siolentiy shee ‘This | 2880 probability of action with relation to the rail- HARDWOODS Sf, and others proposin e mi. and j Visit Ind state,——Lier c 1s to begin the wo and President Arthur and | AE CHE MeODIA ane oh triLates od | t forfeitures. ‘The ‘of the course of 1885, are request oti Spe he | Gen. Schofild’s staff, is at t ‘biut, | bis secretar.es deserve well of their country that | ingle . 5 ao mad ripe = fhook |Peancvere OF : re oct wand Oy th House neh ty Heer ee they iutve so nobiy met the demana of duty. Prest- | 104) are being ma n ss nate Is ot Lo pass any Dills passed by axD The Funded Debt of the District. I : dent Arth The folloving statement of the funded indebted- | this reform ness Of theDistrict of Columbia and late corpora. | history. lion of Washington has been issued by Treasurer | 1 Wyman, @-officio commissioner of the sinking fund of the District ef Colum! y_ Produced by an eartiquake or some | jase gession, except with what is Known as the other cause, a Morgan amendment, which refers the whole ques- 3 eg ea tion of forfeltures, with all the lecal points and | THE LATEST LONDON EXPLOSION. | Qiiities, wo the cours. This the House wall bever | 4 +. Tee to, MF. Morgan has announce is intention Story of a Man Who Carried a Packs | (inove this amendment tote Texas Paclie and age Wrapped American Cloth, other Dilis a8 iey come up, but the Senate Is walt- and magnanimous support of ake his adm! a It needs the equ orts and saci movratie part 3 ed upas tree of the patronage | 5 Gov, Cleveland's letter fairly | EUILDING LUMBER. THE COI ORED CTLIZENS OF WEST W aston will told g meeting MONDAY EV ‘Mt. Zion M. WM. McLEAN & SON, ‘TH AND B STREETS ‘Chure erat a Deseription of Amount Am Total. i, T accept itin the full | Loxpox, January 3. ajendi ing for the result of the conference on the Atlantic HOLDERS OF TI + siteis not d Lipa hethureh Doris, Registered. Coupon. tS trank assertion.” tor of explosions, has made an examination of the | 80d Pacitte bill, which was returned to the House ie = wie eae Friends of the poy (Stora | Of the District of Co- ss spot where the explosion on the underground rail- | Aus amended and serves As a sort of test case, PA ER esi nbongy ght A NEE Ae Bg Rae and help ns pay our debt, | Jt | Ibi THE 1CE HARVEST. . xplos ‘The conference committee have held Ubelr see ventral 5 ‘as jon City, will be | kc Pays 5: of 7th street and Lowmisns Fiioon | Pe ay took place last night, but fall What is Said of it by Dealers in This | 20¥thine ty | City—The Effect of Snows and mid. | !Y 0't nter Thaws on the Kennebec— uitivating Ice in the Potomac. j or the ed to discover | sions aud are now no nearer an agreement than at 1 would afford bin a clue to the iden- | nrst. Mr. Payson says that a8 the thing Now looks Mpetracors of the eutraze | the Senate will probably insist upon its amend- phyer on a train that left Gower street for | ment, And this, ue Says, Means that there will be s a few minutes before the time | no legislation” on the subject at all, as Osea, Gaye Me 20 ATLkR Whe WON AR the Howe wil mover le from its po- a fur collar a Go January 6th. 1885, between the | Alfred Pope, Jol od dp. a - |. RUFF, Cash! is Crnsor, St. HH. Dade, Rev. Geo. Brisco, L, TEMPERANCH we v. 20) I street Le 8 always is Bann Water stork, Market ste! tA MEET? <S the Washing nie: Pans, for the election of directors, will be yy, Jana ary sociable. ents, Come and en os, January 2, 1884 | fej: tial Fire Insurance explosion, The Annual Company of the yoursely = 4 Soft wide awake bat, | gition. ‘ihe House holds that they have Oftice of ‘wh, ob WEDNE orning oe ees S SECOND BAPTIST cutgci Mr. C. B. Church. of the Independent Ice com- | enter the compartmentnextto that in whtel 4t./no right to turn a matter purely of legisia- the l4ts day of January. 1 Meee ee ee 4th st and Va a OF Fense 11,016,000 3, rried and 150 14,033,150 | pany, when questioned as to the prospects of the | {he man josed at 2p. m. parcel, apparently of conslder-| tion over to the courts and have one man say | sylvania avenue ‘The polls wil be o peucd at 12 able welzhi, which was wrapped in cloth of Amer- | whether or not a lange tract of public land shall be . Tracsfer bouk« wil be elosed 7th of January, ehwest, cominsneinn 81,000 620,400 4400 | 12°! ald: “The prospect in Matne ts good, but | fean manutactu hortly. after the train lett | Ziven away to some allroad Copeathen ther iae 1885, and opened on Januazy 15t! election of eavens " iar |i is rather too early to say whether the crop will | Gower street, the man let down a window of the | Courts have no rigyt to jate. Upon these 4 C. M. KOONES, Secretary. duct the affairs of | De large o1 Il. ‘Che company 1s now cultivating | 20" ta a Sane —_ eo hoe grounds Mr. Payson €ays the House will reject the . = — eG ies |econ the Kennebec and at Boothbay, and the | Uagdon street and walked away. ; amendment to the last. KHOLDE b; a without the parcel. ‘The passengers thought the —$——___ " the Comr \fen Saeuan prospect 1s now very fine, the tce beng nine tnchos | stranger hed Torgotten It, and looked. over the par- to Youu Me in thickness, We have quite a force on the flelds— | tition between the compartments to see it 1t was Treasury Department Changes. ety : . . Miss Isabel Smith, of Missi has been ap who shall eo about 20 single teats and 10 double teams, with | there, and discovered that It was gone. oa adheres Saplhed eigranycnbroglcteg . HOWARD, eerie Erg pepo as | 120men on the mnebec flelds—with storage for Secretary. e bot tock 1m. an See Amount of premium notes TRAIN ROBBERS IN MARYLAND. | wr. 7, W. Stockard, of Mississtppl, reappointed @ ams and about 50 men clerk Of class one upon completion of his proba- is shipped ali the year | Passengers on the Baltimore Cantral | tionary term, = - od yfhatthe ice) _— Preated to a Texan Experience. Mrs. A. W. Hamflton has been promoted from ad $6 come ¢ Wituisctos, Det., January 3—A special to Every | $900 class to class one, office of the second con- ASE ES the 60,000 tons of Ice, and : 5S | at Boothbay, whence t rou We had reports on V was getting nd ihe force \RE SELLING A LARGE VARIETY OF Christrass Presents at very low 7 ‘he prin Such a thing asaJa thaw in 3 ey | ea 3 Uoller. eiluloid Dressia: 1 aw | pees Ite | bonds, $B corporation of Washington five ne On all the flelds between Richmond and Gen. . ee | Baitimore Central rallroad iast night: ieee acl either “a fin As soon | The Uwo men, who were unknown, Doanded Che] y sew York glspatch to the Philadelphia Press ree, qughes in thctness the | train at Rising Sun, Md., having bought uckets | eoneains the tollewine: Creare affairs,” aida oe iid, pure feet | for Sylmar, a station three miles distant. The $1,610.01; corpora shart ps will be of the com- ND MON ARY, 1885, trow 12m. to 3 p.m. G st TL HULBROO! = ay OF JAN of Marexers E>LEY BOTELER, Secretary. | cultivation com off, when It Tails, 23 ‘ rhe | friend of his to-day, “might have remained in the f ___4. WES : good soll train consisted of two passenger cara The Ss REPORT OF THE CONDITION Festel swy 1, 1 ve? MONTIEL ae os Tobbers entered the train at the rear end | Same embarrassing condition for months, had it _s : OF THE _ | District ited by lan ave, continued Mr. Chu y | and passed through the last car without | not been for the blunt, straightforward methods of [i> WASHINGTON MARKET compan CENTRAL 2 Dj todate, tte ADIN REE ONG | molesting the passengers, who they doubt es | Gen, Sherman, Who no sooner heard of his friend's 4 At Washington, in the District of Columbia, a 4 216 a f site i helpts oun Ther conc! el earance, Were DOL WOTth | qictress Sag hone Maphed conse cing Bevcebolders of the Wash At the Close of Business, Decem ber 20, 1884. ing by the paston Kev. laguann wo sae ow oh this: Dut-At meleed off benuratuliy, | DOUBT El eM il eae Sherman, himself gad chee ‘genera, “round company, fn £h 12 o'etark noon = after mor 3:0 pu ease aL Shiceheee g the telds o8 clear as crystal. itis how-| Soncdr in turn, demand spor moner ot Four have Deen glad to have headed the lst, but the fact ee ary, 9 n erest ECE: a bs evel Ps y e ay o y rs 2 ees, for the ghoice of thirteen: directors for ineena” rach tamed Week of prayer services every even Will probably | Grows 100 carly ln the season to say much about the | iia The arst two persons of whom tiey made Pee ages Ag lie d ing Sear and to act on auy other subiect within the ute of te, either nere or in Maine, but T s keep him and his fatnily. He was a good deal per- re i : ; | this dem:nd had no valuables, and they passed on | Trefea when he heard of Great or Bower of the exrporation. On Wednes- that if we have no very bad thaw this | tO Goro. Garey elie er een Buea. 20 | plex ant's dificuity SAMUEL W. CURRD 7 % . S z ay "a expects to have the consular | Mouth, the prospect is we will get an a {| Ls Ose fe valuable | YeTy eason. He did not stop on this account, how- Wasmrxorox, D.C, December ig Wah” aise | bao - j ley. * Neale Oa of good We have now In Store on the f SOE eS aA >: Sucmenaet Valaal jmace call ever, and went directly to those whom be knew Dec, Teluaining over from last. winter, abut 12,00 | TiS otuibouks TA brakeman thet Cneaed tue cay | Were iguorant of Grant's distress and started the | Ons of the best kind of ice, as clear as crystal, ras about to pull the bell ope, when a rever, | fund for his re | Indiaa bill will be reported the latter part of the | which is destined for this cit: DOUILEA ab hits trenenane he area eonteat GEX. GnaNT 1x GOOD HEALTA. Week, : THE PROSPECT NOT FAVORABLE. ve an inch Ti blow your damned| Reports having been widely circulated to the ine sn-Dmmit:ee having in charce thefortifl-| At the office of Rich & Co.. at the Sth street | heart out.” Meanwhile the other passenzers | effect tuat Gen. Grant Was in precarious health, a cation oil ftend:o report the satue bill the mafor- | wharf, a s: wa 4 m | had concealed their watches and other valuables | Say y, ty preenua lest escion, and. die. Kea eal | WBarf, a Stax reporter was informed that the firm | Nad ir bouts, and were beginning to recover trom | NeW Xork Herald reporter called at his residence in " depends entirely on the Kennebec river for its sup- | 12 Wie i : that city last night, and uscertained from a mem- ‘seta Inmority Dill simflar to that ed last thetr demoralization. ‘The robbers noticed thisand 5 ession, ‘The Uilagreed to by the majérity of the | Ply, having discarded the product furn suddenly left the car and Jumped from the train | Der of the family that the alarmist reports were to- ‘ommit Be provid for an 2); Uon of about | the Susquehanna, itudson and other rive While {0 was going at full’speed. The train was | tally without foundation. Gen. Grant drove in the $7,000,00) Mr. Randall pre; he Kennebec. The comp: C8 rrexcu carenen CHARLES F. RITTY, Successor to J. P. Crutchet, 1804 E street northwest. Is ready to send to every part of the exquisite Stewed ‘Terrapic. the. nati country, which is the delight in a Di and Supper: aiso Boued Chicken, Turk Jelly. Pates-defei and Gane, Sod others. Patien, Shell and ¥, ‘ational banks Due from State Banks and 5 Re. te, furniture and fixt Current expenses and taxes paid. Fremiums paid...... on of th@iouse, and the District of Columbia and = CHRISTIAN © D. Power, T, Reception, und Game ia ‘ken Croquetis, au-Vent, empty or | | th his estimate sat to the ations cormir: | @raw upon. ‘They have now in tis city & supply tee this year reommended the appropriation of | Of ice on hand Sufficient, they claim, to last until $7.208, 000for wos of defense and Joruineations, a ee ee ‘ anu Its ton thi recommendation that the sub- | a plen' ply -: 9 ae et er tt ng. On the Susquehanna and Hu th street northwest, oppusite Pos ‘00 | to-morrow (sablsth,) at 3p. m3 IiN35.61 | Will conduct the exercises. © Public in 90/0°0.00 | 885,024.98 pihomas Dowling’s auction rocms). Dealer” in Heal | Capital stock paid in. sate, Stocks, Boude. Insurance and General Agent | Surplus fund. for the transaction of all basiness. Promptattention given to any business entrusted to me nm e minurity bill, | Pure than that dr stopped at once and backed to the point where the | Park Yesterday afternoon, and 1s enjoying better Gents te ae | es a) s Wiel alpropriated about 1,000,000 for rporving | the reporter was told, has. fifteen storage houses, men amped Of, Dut no trace of them ould be Ebalta than tor acme weeks past, s ef aad Chicken Broth, Cousommes and Soups. Met from Treasurer, of! | Vere ees oes 1 | the pretat Saf deféise: in making Lis | WIC city of 80,000 tons, which can be in- | found. SO ce eS Total... Tatd-30 am. Public inyoed House offtepresenatives he sald that thesecretary | een one Bone ae teeny Mae un all yesterday afternoon. The raliroad Compny | CONGRESSMAN HURD EXPLAINS—M'DONALD ON THE = \ an of War Id not neoutnende:l an appropriation for | Of U DY a eG etIne | has Instructed all agents to look out for the rob-| CLEVELAND LETTER—ME RANDALL’ TRIP, BTC. tS os Se nEIES AL, ESTATE LIABILITIES, ; el ce ted additiona detenss. The Sect has, however, | thetn an actual avatiable supply of 0.000 tons to | pers, a3 itis probable that in Jumping from the i jest corner 0 ani venue 3 f 81. at the] Congressman Frank Hurd explains that he did Bo TOT SORIG Seaton oO ee a ey and Will UkelF | not soy that Gov. Cleveland was the president of a re described as looking like ‘coun-| free trade club. He says he was talking with some ight complexion and the other | friends in a private Toom, and said that he thought | €0 for some rs. trymen, one Lteewill port the bill providing for the | | dark, with clean shaven face, ‘The latter 188 feet | the new administration would favor tariff reform, - : son rivers the tee 1s still quite thin, 3 2 THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. | Certified Lec! ioe ee) Kennebee river is not four incl nd colored shirts = °Y*F*9h PBK | ang gave as bis reason for thinking 90 the fact that idents is particularly called to PHOSVII®. the At 7:00 pin, preach = Bew anc popular Brain and Nerve Tonic and Sar ‘otal, Guard avainet Malaria, For sais arated Uy Oe ia is fn botties by W.C MILBURN, Scle Inventor aud Mace ommunion by Please remember that this church ext tion and welcome to all. The Casept Paymaster Smyth. | ss he had been informed that a free trade club had VILL HABE ALLOWED TO RESIGN? | Killed by His Wife and Her Paramonr, | °¢? organized in the rooms of the firm of which The ice 1s cultivated by groov Z Cleveland was partner. He had not sald that Miacturer. 1429 Penusylvanis avenue. ‘aplt | District of Columbi ae Hnan OR it NRION TG The Secntary € War has called the attention of | plows made for the purpose, ‘The | ,OMAHA, NEs.. January 3—John Klusa, of this | Cleveland ‘was. ponuected with the organization, SEMOVAE I,J. A RUFF, ¢: bove-named bank, do | (> Stanasuusctts toons EASTON. C the Presidait to ne case of Paymaster Smyth, | open in these grooves, and the water | Cl'y, on r ing Nome, Monday night, found his | for he knew nothing about It. cS To beet at tay eed any eG optatement Ss trueto | west.—Services at Ii a Yas and 780 pon Geter | who lefty Swanna with government funds in lis | fssulng forty, overflow: urtice, thus adding hee oe (7obus. | “Hon. Joseph E. McDonald ex} himself Law offices of W. Pemcx Bett. removed to 625 ¥F tof my knowledye aud nen pues Graf mutes will be held on Sunday, the 11th, by REV. | possesstonbut wio voluntarily surrendered here | Constantly to’ the tat 5 he ‘ice. By this Rc Mtin-On ie ean it eae Sharp edee Geir | highly pleased with Gov. Cleveland's letter on the == ois-sm_| _ Subscribed and sworn to before ate ase aS yesterday gid tuned over the money. In view of | Piocess altost any desirea thickness can be ob- Mrs Klusa then assisted “Grosus tn | Cia Service. He says It outlines Just what he DE. H. THOMPSON MURRAY, January, 1555, oy (Ce YouNe ME : kK Re NE OEYs Ww Of | tained. throwing hha down stairs, which broke his thig | WOUgUt would be the policy of the new admintstra- DESTIST, . S\ML H. WALKER, Notary Public, 1409 D the coursopursutl by the President towards dere- SAAT ‘They then threw him Into th and left hm Hon, and ought to be satisfactory to the demo- 13:10 F STREET NORTRWEST, Commror- iiss, cua c ymaster The Homeopathic Hospital. ASEAN lec notal er tert hitn | eratic party. ‘ OF FICE AND KESIDENCE. * @i6-Im* SON; Young «dto resign, it 1s all that he can ex- | RESULT OF THE RECENT FAIR GIVEN FOR ITS BEN- “ thst Cornelius McAulf? has filed with the secretary of state of Hlinols a formal notice of contest against Henry 8. Boutell, Eugene A. Sittig and Stephen T. ' (ES SaCEL 5 suEDD. FINE GAS FIXTURES. dying of blood poisoning. Gi ERIT. who have been arrested, deny everything. Res alth be brought to bear to | nes of the Ladies’ Ald soctety of the ‘The member 7 = Sullivan, who have been granted certificates of — = OF HE Wir Department Changes. Homeopathic hospital and ladles and gentlemen | Privem Out te Freeze by @ Brotal | Sition as representatives of the gene:al assembly RED AND DECORATED GLOBES f God to be Estaitis Es : 7 < - | Who Were associated tn the recent: homeopathic fair f muers . from the sixth senatorial district, deciaring Ua SHADES. AND Sra be Eateblehed on Earth when Chri Wm. L. bughion, transferred from class 1, Sur- | W ere asst pathic fal Oana, New, January It 18 reported trom at 1 alm. in hull No. 209 DPenneylvanis aera, | 8600 Genedl’s ofive, to class 1, Adjutant General's | held a reunion last evening at the home of Mr. and will contest each of their seats’ in the general as- Fontheast, Capitol Hill, All interested aro invited No | office. Gegge A Thacher, cla: eb., that the wife | sembly. Should this contest stand it will unseat er, formerly a county | eine Arapahoe, Frumas count DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS, : 1, Ordnance office, | Mrs. Lewis A. Clephane, on K street. During the | and’ chiidren of Jolin Mili collection’ 1 ing Mr. Cleph a hi reas t commissioner, fled from thelr home toa neighbor's Pe a Be ear es maim 40 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. < collection: “— “| resigned Deember 31, 1884. James N. Selby, pro- | evening Mr. Clephane read his report as treasurer. | Commissioner, te 1 thelr ho ~ tive Sullivan (democrat) being the minority repre- = SEs | © OF COLUMBIA, [p> CHURCH OF THE EPIPRANY, RE moted fronplass $1,000 to class 1, Ordnance ofice, | It showed total recetpts of $3,775, with goods lett | Teysmtly tO escape ed ee fe eauutrs aistrict embraces the second (> POGRSEI & LEWIS, THE WELL KNOWS At the Close of Business, Decua morning prayer 3:50; litany, see nS Chas. E. Pip, appointed to class $1,000, Ordnance | over of an estimated value of $1,500, sa Ret | they fled again into a suow-storm tn their night- | fuudscceaed eee eee Where the alleged x Sign Painters and Glazi¢rs, are at 908 Dst. n. w. RE: 5 jon 1. id act, to office, undF eivil service rules, Audrew N.Can-| profit of $4,072, after deducting expenditures | clothes e children, it ts sald, were badiy Mr. Randall and party devoted nearly the whole clephoue call, $74-3. All orders promptly atvended to, field, promfed from class $1,000 to class 1, Surgeon | amounting to $1,263! ‘There was received from | frozen, and one of them will die, while the other | of yesterday to a visit to iron properties on the General’s fice. Frank K. Hubachex, of W1s; | the various tables 15.48; at the door, $268.55; | Will loose two limbs. Birmingham, Ala., mineral railroad. In the even- . Exum P. Lpis, of N. C.; Edwin sales of tickets, $273; sales of the Petiet, $35.73, wi i Strcee ‘3e ing Mr. Randall addressed a large audience in Tit xatixne O Real estate. Se ane — selected fo} advertisements in the Same, $59.50; Dr. Lawton, of From Wal eet Te-Day. O'Brien’s opera house, after which he attended a UMINATING Utts. Current expenses and tai paid. (> NORTE BPs eral, unde Delaware, $80; Mrs. B. A. Hart, of Troy,$00; M: B. | NeW Yong, January 3 Wall street.—stocks | banque’ in his honor at the Florence Mateo ane Premiums paid... 2. ras ee eb WHEELER. pas p Hart, $25; B.A. Hart, $25; FE. M. Kellogg, New | Opened firm, fell off fractionally,and then improved | Randall and party left for Chattanooga this morn- “Om HOME" ee Checks and other can items, Bm Prayer-mecting Thursday 120 peiee oad Geo York, Dr. Roger, of Ohio, $25; Dr. Beele, of | Once more, Near 11 o'clock there was a deciine of curre 1 ing. Welcome. INGER COMMITTEE IN CINCINNATI. Ohio, $35 eal list, and 1 per cent |" Theloeal finance committee of the democratic Mrs. Palmer, $25; Montgomery County | 4s tO 3s per cent in ue es = : s 5 Pal aenoue ‘The | In New York Central ‘The market is quiet and the | national committee ut Chicago, held a SAFETY OIL. - TESS itive Springer left for Ohlo yesterday } Homeopathte Medical’ association, $30. ‘The | " nat 0, cs" 8. SSS EAN nthe investigation of the conduct of it shown by the report was unexpectedly good. | fluctuations slight. yesterday, and subscribed sufticlent money to clear ts Sunday school and morulng prayer, 9:15 a. 1.” Le, scum mand boly communion, 41 a im, Evening P. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE oF C. WEST & 5S Mr. A. S. Pratt, president of the hospital associa- —_ Off the remaining debts incurred by the national Wht during the October election. | Honan Sag Tata Pm congratulatory, einarks, Dr, | A Missing Election Clerk Found in democratic convention, which amounts to $1,100, vi Alstyne and Stewart, the other mem- | verdi read a letter trom Mrs, Anni B. Greenleaf, of Canada, ‘The entire expense of the convention was $150,000. ‘ONS, == OURCH OF THE REFORNATION ouunlttee, will ineet him in Cinein- | New Britain, Conn., whose brother, Dr. H. B. Gram, | CRICAGO, January 3.—Michael Sullivan, who was| ‘The fight for the Colorado ‘senatorship Is said to be a ‘ayivania ayenue and 20 strer oateoey Introduecd, homeopathy into this country, express: | clerk of eléction at the second precinct of the 18th | between Senator Hill on the one side and Secretary THE PIONEERS IN MANUFACTURING Misia eas Hil)—laev. W. E, PARSON, pastor—S-rvices, 1 ye A VICTORY FOR TAMMANY. ing her pleasure at the permanent establishment ward, and Ge Gisappeared {SnorUy, etter the as. Teller, x Senator Chatiees and ee eee see nd i-posita. {Suubday sche oa chy at the national ca y Ss C01 in that precinct ¢ other. r HIGH TEST OILS, ‘Time certificates of deposit. 4. Wh; Sunday sclivobat 9:80. Seats tree 1t* "| One of t Tammany inen employed tn the House ortha ont is now located at 68084 street,where | haa been found at Sarma Oamnen, Teporter of | selected as the representative of "tne antl eiill tae, OFFER “OUR HOME” Total... FOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. | Fecelved a {ter from New York this morning, say- | encore are cwenty-seven beds ana nine paying pa- | the Daily News, who discovered his whereabouts, | ton, The legislature meets on the 7th of this Gnateeed oi Mente. Hae een A Breichin by ing that appointment of Squires as commis- | tents, besides a number of poor ones, and a large | Says that coche a pice relate wnat he — and the wire a ts very a It Fou BRILLIANCY OF LiouT AND cnEaTesr 11. | CECA So carer ot te abor paver wild held ia Eoarte sce vine meeig | Rohe" is PPnnpaiag with tno coe wat ae | ey entre has written toceftain pardesin ‘Chicago, and'ure| Gace “Hl wemneetes ee hake ee oNean Sy LUMINSTING POWEK, patie, do solemnly sweir thar the abuvestatament is | Chapel, Unlontorar taste er see Cineet | organtzauofon the Sun of this month. Mr. Berrs DiaMonp Stup.—More trouble appears | ¢s¢ he receives a favorable response he will return | sate, besides several democratic friends who owe FAREXCELLING sN¥ oF THEIR PREVIOUS | Wueto tho beat oy hoy EVAN, Treasurer. | Schcel Gcsper Tempceee ee oo eg tae Sunday DISSAPFIED WITH THY READING CLERK. tobe brewing over tho estate of the late We i. | invitation of the etizens’ committee and relate | their election to lim. ‘There is talk of & trade ERY IT, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USEIT PHeauaey, Was GEOR Weg, ais 22 day | wonthly mesting atJ.1bo'clock, which willbe adan sed { Mr. Walkf, the reading clerk of the House, lett DEO TT SAnGSte Ge eee ASK YOUK STOREREEPER FOR Of eRUeY, Ueto, GEORGE W. BAGG. Notary Public. | by the fev. aura Atos sage Nag yas tES G80; | for his hong this morning and will probably not | BroPintn named Shaifer, who clamen te bene | Suits Growing Out of Probibition Agi ‘ “OUR HOME,” tet AND WeLie. Directora, | Bewiven tothe members AllSie welcome," u* J | Teturn. tp understood that some of the mem- Saaane uy Wha Rosie ae Dean lecaa m| MADISON, Wir, aan 3.—John LL G. him. yhile 18 estat was in ation 3 5 AND TAKE NOOTHER a ee eee ENGLISH MISSION (GERMAN) REFORMED | hime the qpodcion tO binr ae the seaeae nS aoe | RATER brother arse TOCDEe OF oe eegation | | MAprson, Wim, January | a ‘keepers’ associa~ —- FATT USHINGTON CLEVELAND AND | b<S7 Chureh—Services in Grace Chapel cane a strengthened, and he has i containing abot $400 in money, anda diamond | Hon, has brought. two. $10,000 suite ‘against John It burns in sll Kerosene Lamps, and 1s particu larly HESDKICKS ¢ —The lar “monthly | aud O st u.w., Yo-morrow at 11 air and so pelneieno ring ee enk tiene, ot Mt Phe | Olin, chief of the Law and’ Order League, and late Y—aavied to the new Electric. Student and other Lampe, | Eine will cl Halt /4 30 abarge ul citeeonae | OF Seats La enor Grae sd etal eon | Caled bis Heating to resign, though he has motyor | stud otnipcstng pare Of Mr. Bete property. ‘The Ola, chet ot the Law land and Bstes Wile between Gower street and Cross sta- a2 - 2 |. ENTWISTLE, Secretary. | in the city are requested to be preset ta s intstration ate, x a C. WEST & SONS, ss = 7 = ae pan = Mr. Ward’s Cupola. the property over to her counsel, Mr. Charles Pel- | cited a mob to violent action against the Law and | were shattered, the gaslights extinguished and the aber amiaariat Cer ON Tie tan taclanat the Stactachies | CDP ateet ety te GUN gCHURGH,, Ur | mm cagm]N THR POLICE COUNT CONTINUED OMB Daa glia Ro covey be, iin, at hea Schiimgen Yaiseiy arrest, ‘and ted tor aek | Commor some ot the ears wrecked. ‘The passen- . ia f the abgve-named Associat: urpose x ani; 3 i | a the diamond stud given to. a affair, terribly scared and got out of ‘ a2.1m,1p Barriwone tlecting'rine. Director 1g acies fie ,purbute of | $l organize 6 Saba ar by the EUR PUM: | one casdagetnst Me. wrank EK. Wata, charged | Soo Cee oor Oe a eee» Doms Sifalr, | had Soulimgen talnely. srveated. | ee. coe aa panne 5 See eee ee =o ——_ Teer SAZor the tratanction of such business as may | Li Meeting tor the promotion uf holineased ty && | with eon cing @ cupola and lantern made of | the persons through whose hands the stud has | between the Law and Order and the saloon | ‘The shock overthrew several wi ‘on Euston Harmen & Hercuissox Sally come before, 35 aii be buid.at Masonic “Lal, | W. Proctom, at Sp. m. All areinvited. Yo | Combustitp material, on the roof of his daisy | passed, he thinks,uus had a false stone substituted | Keepers, ad Wil De t bitverly fought, : toad. ‘the gealights inthe Gotoromar aoe a Hew Bawmethe | pp Sr ZAVESESGUSH LUTHERAN CHURGH, | putiding, 4929 D street northwest tn violation of | F egenuime one, Unable to Longer Hold their Grain. | fon’ Gas Saree: tone Monee Collector in the sts 4 Norra Stazez, ~ 2 Beeretery._ | Doses, pastor, Coumaning erent GHv-VE | tne puslaug regulations of the District, was called Alexandria Affairs. Cutcaco, January 8.—An Omaha special says:— the incandescent electrical light THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGU. S y. y oS “¢ f corn from Nebr hain tee = Lael (oO A for trial infe Police Court this morning. Mr. Jas.E. | Revorted for Tue EvENtNo STAR. ee eens Fos eaaand especial- | was thrown from his seat a distance of tnree oF At 723 ldth street 2, w.. Washington in Baltimore, Bos- | 3 3 teers Padgett peared for the District, and Messrs | Scwoot PRroperry.—There appears to be in some and the volume now going to various caattee B — gn Sp Biome The it Lad BOSTON HARD Wax, es eS GALBRAITH A. M.E. ZION CHURCH, 6TH, Norris, Peham and Cahill for the defendant. Mr, | WUarters a misapprebension as to the tle to the something remarkable, Both the Burlington and 4 by ex. tou, Brooklyn and Providence, Py Ls hear L street northwest.—Preaching 11 aan | % t he had Just been retained in the | 800! property here. It does not belong to the | Simcuene rmumnanle, Both ‘fie are unable to | Pigsion. The Gower-street ‘orm Was strewn ‘The best Floor Polish. New terms begin JANUARY STH. Buooks: of tie ME churc area etig ate gler: aL | Norris ding, and Wood ee to have timers | orporation of Alexandria, and is in no wise | MISsOUr demands made for cars. ‘The reason as- | “nbe forms of Persons prostrated by the shook. E AN |. Echurch. Grand rally all’day. case this riprning, and wou f@ to have time to | orrected by iis conveyances or lable forits debts, ‘The clock in the station near St, Pancros Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, J. Grexs, Pastor, 1t* "| prepare fot a defense, as {t was a matter of public signed Is that the farmers can hold on no longer, | church Was stopped at 914. The explosive em- oS GRATES, KANGES, FURNACES, &0. ale ee eee WEEK OF PRAYER and indtyiual iprerest. The judge suggested that Tae. ehey achoee ea ee Cliden is held Uy | peing compelied to sell. to pay taxes and mect car? ployed was elther dynamive or gun cotton. At the Sen io dat-ct_ | (og SURE OF Br line, Grace, Mt Zi the erectim of the structure would probably have : Tent expenses. A heavy movement in Wheat is ex- | Site of the explosion there Isa, hole in the some Lives Arrestiox: TO THE PUBLIC_THE AGENOY OF THE | Fleteher Methodist Episconal chmiches “wal rushes | to be setted in the courts. He thought, they had OF te Gara oe te hoe enctty council, | Deoted ina few day: Masonry at, four feet from the ground, with . [sae ae York. | in observing the week of prayer as follows: better allew the case to be tried and a nominal fine | ‘The ‘titie of the Loe and Sencon ened wg a Giamater of four feet and a depth of five and six LATEST PARISIAN MODES ry HAIR GOODS. | has been trinsferred. {0 Mestre HOBERTSOS S| Moslays Junuaty oo Pein imposed, and then let the case be taken before = Stock Suffering from the Cold. inches, The masonry is more or less damaged for CRALLE, No. 1324 F street northwest. Tuesday, “* ” &, Haniline Wylie on appeal within a week orso, Mr. | US¢4 by the colared children, is in the trustees at ‘Mowr., Januery 3.—The thi ‘all M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, ‘The former agent, WILLIAM P. YOUNG, Esq.,who| Wedaesday, “ 7! MeKen tree, Pere ae ha toc ee ‘against such pro- | t2e Colored tree school assoclition. All of tt is held | , H#LNa, Mont.» January 3—The three secs | Some cight feet ali around the hole, The effects Mas MJ - bas managed the busines toour entre satisfaction | ‘Thursdays’ = gr 3ychartgree adgett apid ae Pro- | in trust for educational purposes. ery explosion correspond almost exactly with a . J. Husr’s, 1200 F sraexe will colleet Jam ‘renewals, aud, we hi rary Friday, ‘* 9 Grace, ceedinge, as It would take a year to get the case | “tae Foun InsPEctIoNs.—The following 1s a | The storm has been very severe, and the stock suf- | those of the explosion at the Praed street ‘Station GRAY SHADES! to devote much attention to the ld company as bis teal | _Saturiay, “1, ietine, {ried A ae Uper Court, ee iudge thought that | summary of the inspections of flour in this city | fered much. Many cases of exposure and death j fourteen montis ago. The belief is general that REEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGst peels yo eee eels Services commence at'7:30 p.m. 1° Coe RT AAAUINK ba GAL AT ak a ee ‘Since 1881: 1882, 20,039 barrels; 1883, 24.502 barrels; | Rave Deen poe ‘This a ee of ee ee ve. 4 gheage tn cetior 6S pista Coatasee nna? ‘Dressed and [e-eaOvaL OF WOODIUFFS FILE-HOLDFR [Ege re SE) BOTY see oa ore neo was granted mae Naw ear ee Jeet 2.078, Darrels, 1h 190, tho year, before the tion tor years. The first let-up came yesterday, | the city. Near the the police man's Eange Singles, Ser | Tae geen eee gcbotrament, officials and the | _Jes-st Stratd we wil alld higner taaa the moacesenee Sees Ea Re unr Dae ed aan | ST RAE Vay mialentbiy Spree BEBE cap, some pao ot and ‘some burned frag- haa Ninosis (Sise Deroarr Co. | gr "to ar Pat tory bail ; Ko, eyrvand 639 (eo APSOLUTELY Ar, eed guid Judge, Pelham. vee, court than granted ‘a ey ae for} Why Chicago Grain Shipments Have aoa ies = a a usctta avenue ng street |e g en- | cont : 7 Decreased. RUCK OF TSE BARK LENA—The two aaa j- | Jarging statiouery de) i an culat E: sopra aisorder. Wm. Wilson, a disorderly person, was CORNER isTHSTREET AND NEW YORK AVENUR ts orm oyna my Fant Fe Wollees aah Feetll- breye 119 oe een ry ae are aunts wae Wak ‘Washington, 2 toet wo ‘Thornton Shepherd, arrested as in- Lg January aes Frepediteweeced pied eens! ark Lend, wich Was let off PERPETUAL CHARTEK, ACT OF conGREsS gan. | BU!" a a URF. Jal-6t Su3-€0 in izton. ~~ s been discharged While dhe pest Douua ne ele ity a i . UARY 22D. 1867, > WASHINGTON. D.C. January 1, 1885. JHE COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COM- tresaa Oren, Mich wilt Havcaliate Geneon hormaman Eich! president ana ata: from Chicas to the east are notas as they ences. ‘Capt. Mortinsen, of the wrecked Das ot Cepttal... -£200,000 | rahip Wie Aen ay ORMED A COPA. loge buildin Tae Fstrectsordie, = ° Kel tnavigation’ ‘skating 1s sald to be very good on | Ger. aesretee pee oid regent and J. Sennel- ougnt tobe. Tt 1sclaiied that therecent falling | bis bearlugein the dense fogs ot last Week. and, FIRE AND BURGLAL PROOF VAULTS. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NOTE AND STOR | _ lélerhone Ko. 1064 fag-et_ | Littie river. : John president and L. E. Uhler secretary, ee een ae ee Bevo od pm | —— ee —. = bark rp’. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. Prevident. And will occupy the OFFICE 130i FSTREET NOR’ (ee GEO. W. conBeErT. resied a WeR-Gresocdl porne Witte than last night and. Marans peordtary. ranters are | the Tavter city are aeblug almost the entre grain | ume was intense, and the ‘vesal was conted wits PLRWEASOS ree en Co., Vice President | WES sisrr wen ao aguneral Brcrage bases Special attention given to SRE a eo While trying to dispose of 8 Springfield musket a¢ a going out again next week to chase the “Dg gray, PI ge gern cap op ergs Aindongge oo me ‘The boats were washed away in an a re a Real Estate ‘sold he a ‘ second-hand store. While the officer was taking if they can find him.—The colored TSEUREEV ANE Sr | eats coliectiop af Rents, pevotation of, Touma, and | northweat eloviione call cca S°C SUS AD att | Hie isonet i the staUion he broke wee wat oe getool at “heade, Chapel held its festival on New | Rave it shipped : a, pet oe To, z | which time they were Dearly, frozen to , Drarcioxs: ts ‘We will also buy and sell on co Government JNO. MORAN, 2126 PENNA. AVENUE, mca t awis Ghlitnl ade lane tard sg Rss ‘Loutsville and | broke up, and all were tuned pay : Fee aes Beary’ Wier Bands, District and other et secur | USO nasal of Bbberatober and epee fr inne; | 4 HMPRC okivery cmd ing abies on Sigs | Chas, Wheatley, of Baltimore. as. agreed to Nasuvilie ‘and Chesapeake and Ohio oads" thus fie tro who reached Pollagetphia res = 4 stories, a6 lo between M street e canal, Brown secure crew pe OS ane Paced a FHGRE bra, | Wig ous ttleT wo. Having tr orca oniary | Between M Maryland Jockey elanrs 1 OF seeretary rn pool lines running ovr of Chicages ‘Washed up on tbe Doacl at Hog’ island asd .

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