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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. 5 5 : ; : TINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. | Mr. Dulany was out today with a double ‘The Whitaker Trial. THE MAVILAND casE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES. THE WATER SUPPLY. aa : 5F7OR SALE-CUTTERSLEION. cHEAP. Atso, | -fuiOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneers Work on the Extension of the Washimg-| The driving storm of last evening did not pre- | 2%! wie paadiga tnd ribbons ‘over Yesterday aftarncon, in the Criminal Court, | @PPOeed Important Clacs Discovered Fey Reap topeaamme fsck vee. Apps | S415 OF ROSMAN amp PURSERED ° A Sonate neta ‘ wa Trasoe eth, of Boston, who ts taying | 2048 MacArthur, tbe ‘ral of the case of G. At Oy Detective Meevte. commer aig st ne PEs measeasie fre | SEECIAG ER inecbats Ak AUCTION. A SUMMARY OF WHAT IS TO BE DORE—OPERA- — Whitaker, > ALE_LARGE YOUNG BAY MARE (1.300 | 7 YORDAY MoH\ING, Janvasy 11, 1906, at 34 ECEMBER—THE DAM, THE TUNNEL and stand without bitch bafooincag oe TIONS IN DI eee A ine onthe above goods. irom the best manntoctares tact j ANDTHE RESERVOIRS. ‘SIEiS SALE OF A THREESTORY BRICE . a Mra. 7 Indicted on @ charge of presenting | Detective McDevitt, of this city, who has been osmtuarmllton. to retsing uch, sutetes | ie vue o the Vereen of medicine and su mcineg Yeung erie Sear ed fe gery, Navy Gepartment, was continued after | county, Md, arrived in this city this afternoon, Epa cep eal EE Be Major Lydecker, in his report to the chief of ts in Vienna Badoitord tn igerasts ss the vouchers to be reed to tbe Jury, | Dye returned again to Montgomery EONS QCExEE BerWEEN ELEVENTH engineers on the operations for increasing the y tne | of muaste. ws i for the ‘| county. Detective McDevitt hes @isovered ~gs -ETS SOUTH WEST. ‘water suppl; December, states that the Mrs. Capt. ‘Wheeler wit @ laneh a} srticles named ‘and may prove important clue ing vtone( a eocroe of se Heprene Court ote TRE coLu BEVAtEE Spproved ‘project is to rales the dam at Great cata, Walle fe ate Laine, Ficreuss and | on Weduesday ts heworst Mira prey wen tana resgiicd eben Meshes leotving the momets wean mas ee, heaey banling eis | She District of Columbia, passed onthe Sth day Mr. Converse’s Pien for Forbearance, | Falls toa height of 148 feet above tide, and to las presided over te good Usiugs to eat and of Broskiyn, who is mow visiting in ————— shrouded the fate of Philip Havh SiBSOS € Mev AOLLY'S | Docket No! 25, pentiny: said sourt whersia Yee | and Flimg a¢ Civil Service Weform. | extend itat that height to the Virginia shore; eS Sar Ss a Districe Goverament Amuire. land. A few hundrea yards from te Seen @th and 10th. jaf | M.icnight and wise are complainants and Mary Sheed | special Dispatch to Tre EVENTXO STAR. to extend the aqueduct by # tunnel 20,700 oe ery, of Oregon, Mrs: Seuster Cockrell | gr sede =. = Tee ge joey ody eit Seelain' spot ‘where Haviland’s eam was last seen om SEE EE ab Pict eRe REG AND | fen in trmtotthe ponies ou THUASBAT, THE | COLUMBUS, Jan. 9—In bis specch last night | feet long from the distributing-reservoir vo the | Moule ‘Sternberg, Baron and Baroness d | srqny ope ie, Minn. are a inspector Cy Sy scene road north of stands @ Fresari of a'att cers. fier goods and son ‘Ti-inet bav Of JaNUARY tase, AT | at the Jackson club banquet, exftepresentative | sie selecied for the mew Teservolr nea: | PiyUne Page eueruterg, Baron and Baroness q! | a reso much pleased fagton. as Bhs Stwenty dere tr Belch, Hees @ colored inan "named, Dorey. Bogisem need seasrey guintctory Feavous for veling CLOCK F. 3f. all of lot nesmbere’, Minsteen | Converse anid: ‘What diference if our private | Howard university; ile, oan Miss Et Myer, Miss Viola, Myer, Commodors | to think ‘seriocaly of making 1 woelr fuvare ie te eh ES BEES three hundred and twenty-seven (827), improved by | opinions do tiot agree upon t! nkingand cur | reservol: having @ capaci! about 300,000,- a id “eer hom AO, Bs sta! TRE STAR, for disorderly con JOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXIUR.S OF | thromsory bsick dwelling house, rency question, the speedy payment of the | 000 gallons and laying 680 feet of water mala Meiny Mt Roustan, and Mr. Alexander Is-| “sry postace Gibson assisted by Mit. Strayer uctand now held tn the Rockville Jelly ‘Ma, FF2siuat Stitinery ana seotion Store oo Sti tn. sale. as prescribed ty the decree: Onethird J he inter-| 7° luches in diameter and 6,700 feet 48 inches 2 Will receive at 1918 H street on Friday. McDevitt, in making an examination about Bor ee oe SSsee E take Sl once ne arte has | Of tue, bucchas” imower tn ce b. and he balance tn —_ debt, org eee Sas ry Sen ip diataster, bo eanees cho ueet semsevart wich a Lensior Morrill gave a small card party 1091 Maer RD Ken con danghter, Miss te house, discovered an overcont which bore purchase? tor $350 if taken at once, as owner @qual installments in one and wwe 8 respectively. | nal revenue Jaws, and the xetirem e system Of distributing mains 5 friends last evening. < traces of "blood, partly erased by wash! other pamtnees, to attend. | beaiven to beurintered fom day Peale at az per | Private life of swarm of federal office holders, | | ‘The atount expended to the end of the last |, rons society event yesterday wasthe tea | Maud, from Atlante, are visiting Mrs, Dr. Har When Mr. McDevitt found the coat, yen Re ht tal = | cut and Sresredt be dead of trust oe property suidrer | the rebuilding ofour uavy for the police of the | fscal | gear was '$1,044,908.49. The amount | | © 2cene ‘Wileon, from | YeY at the Clurendon. will remain the part about the right-band poskct was POR SSES—CUEAP—A LANGE ASD CONMO-| 9": option depot 8105 | bleh seas and the restoration folie ancient | arulable fOr tho” present, ea during” ths | Our to sevougtciock. A'pitasant eatarecortne | Month oF longer, Major Kirg in the meantime wet’ fromthe " wasnlag’ it "bad received, ious Office Bafe. Inquire at S11 “thst vaueing at purchaser's | proportions nud grandeur of our American 310.81 ; amount ‘ex ar 3 pection through thera Foe children, who wore home, apou being gues aS EH. BERGMAS gale are vot compiled with in | merchant matings Why. should we quarrel | month of December, $39,024.24. aa Shier Mise Mary wie "Over teres nan: | States. Yoned ‘suid’ the ‘coat. beivnged to “tose ® SALE_—A LADY, WHO MET WITH SUD- | sevsn days from day of sale, the trusire reserves the | While thera, een if BOC ot ae rigs ed THE DAMAGE BY THE FRESHET. dred Invitations nua tees iansed: ond: seem. | Representative and Mra. Benton MeMillin George.” and that their mother, George's sister, ee ne rien to Sell am gegant Re eption | right to resell ut risk and cost of defaulting parchaser. | sor and still support that latest importation of Asmall f work was done on thedam | jj i had beer jong drawing | have arrived in the ci ‘are atthe house $24 had washed {t forbum, The coat was taken uae are wow. bureil’ be mid Br cuesisd ofc. Sant Moz Louisiana gvenne, | European roralty whieh its importers and at lGisat Palts'duciay December. (he woe | ten sue oes tee Nis" lighted and there | They “were meee? at M. | tations S41 15%, Geonee Dorsey, in jail, and be” recognized 1t a8 Address SILK. Star office ee Oe BRO Ae Jocats | Neo relorm?®. He closed Sy savi {the petty | on the head wall at the influent of the eondult feniel warmth and be fatness formed .a.strik- | Teng. by Bishop Quintard. Aire. MeMillin 1s | ts dangeous to 4 pinta the biood "stathe, "he end ths” ben ror sace— == mrlevences oF ambitions of inividual men | was complete, Since the rise | from | aay Sra Wilson gard os mora outaide. Mr. ‘Tennessee, now solicitor for the Gould railway | fertenn itn ome n killing hogs. Upon’ being pressed, how: Our stock of Winter Carringes is larce and varied, Fe SALE—LOTS. Must not be perinitted to interfere with the | the storm the last of October, it has | 9! recel rigeacnagas re lines. She is ‘and YY ever, he gave uo satis/actory explanation of Somprising Landaus, Landatiets, Coupes Brough: OR SALI 5 success of noble principles.” Over the platform | i tain’ exactly | g°O {0 tecelve the guests. A small table near Jira RE OF ber teens, and pos | street and Shereabouts on the wight of Mr Haviland’s ams. Extension Front Broug'ams and Coupe Kock- see SS P ples.’ been impossible to ascer! by was loaded with bouquets, and Miss | sesses a beautiful and figure, and Is a| R Wood, is: q one | : ao UPON | @ portrait of Jackson was suspended, under | the condition of “the work, between | BY, jl : ai disappearance. He aaid be Killed the bogs singe ‘Situs in regard to price than tu Sew York: we will Lot 25x80, on 16h tn. | which was the sugyestive motio: “To ibe vic- | Gonn’s island and Inland Rock” ‘The inclement Wilton neta Of Corin Cok fines aad ton See in Ee Le Rotidea that h Mat tine, but did nou state the Line, Mire hme. seul Jt os good « carriage for ions money, and save U sts: alco, two lots, each 16x90 t0 | tors belong the spoils.” weather, high water, and switt oreo ovat, | other liltes of the alloy appropriate tributes | Senutor Beck has received from the daughter | the sidewalk Devitt = mag mag h ge eyed ~~ 4 ma frcigea nod expense to Ncw Yor c ba wr ae fered 4t° inspract any : “ ae chemist iu this city wi view of deter tee ent Calg tata rhe ‘ie begin ine ge, APU OREN S| cages ee cae eee Kian ape ae ocurate survey” of. thersection, “| te ae sweetness and youth ofthe fair debs: of Jtermon Davis a water, colot plotare repre- | Sor © the blood is buman OF not ¥ lity, style, com 2 We A seem: e en n — — — fini ew 3.30 ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE, | winds. has been prevailing here since yester- | i coping ton ot Minato eetaadling ote Grange ee! SL te RY Ets clouds upon a silverlighted in eom- TRE CLeRks' MUTUAL RELIEF AssoctaTron, oa Geneiaas ay, Serpe ides Eres al i | dazaiemean out sgnt incon ot snow hs | ard tom gan lian, wan aun ay | wan elSinh ated he arent ancieg | iets eapeec i aver oe? S| The Comm Tepiaenen, mene tog Cae Maral Saws oone ar Sew York. | 2 Plain sig meeps] Pp nrap mre moan crieh aire Peary bho Garter roe ened po eels ener il nS RE Miss Cleveland invited the ladies of the | stating that weeyetng the few | sams" ball to clect board of GEO.-W. JOYCE, Man: 5 pene hee 2 been abandoned. Street cartravel is continued | tained until the rip-rap and deflecting | tulle was carried acroes the front wae Chault ot | Cabinet to be present at the this after. | See hg, Strocts bes been dumplug the few | the ensuing term: Messrs. F, Brogan, J i 5HOR SALESSTOC se Suuse, datee 2 goad | oni 2 eicezlots qu west side of 17th st very cheap, | under great difficulties. The weather 1s grow- | dais are again constructed. On the 234 of | the foot The tans soe, bouffant, the short | 200n to Wear street costumes and bonnets, Griagey stevet and ting Ttien the canst | i HL Fisher, P. Blondbeim, ‘T. Major, Wil of a Grocery and Liquor Store, doing a good | os ro conte per foot ing intensely cold. December ail work evased anid the contraator’s | bodice was eat Pummpadour aad iiained wits | ‘The fashionable young ladies of New York | © Week By Th eee eaters canal | Gans. HE Baar, WG. Bolgiano, H For terms, &.. call on Fach and every one of the above pieces is offered eg plant was put up for the winter. No operations | ince about the openi The elbow sleeves | oit ‘to fain ni it balls. nt y gh. ge lout, Chas. Tardella, J. neberg, A. W. sae AND € BECRLES, Real Baste erty, | Shaan AY Sa ns SOE | ALL NIGHT ON A FERRY BOAT. | sro conlenipiaicd for January. wero {rimmed ” with lace | ‘and were | Tug poor epr up Guriag the seanchy withthe | south <gane feRPESt Bowe on. the, lower or Ropoeri, Gunde St Wathonse ke Beeeiie: 2 ill sures sell atan au ‘of 20 to 50. — THE TUNNEL-AND RESERVOIR. met by the long white _ gloves. | over-heated booms, fi 4) and ir i . wi a cl : ties #30 T0 50 per cent on | to Make « Landing Owing to| ‘The total progress on the tunnel during the | The assistin = s, Imperfect dressing When there are 40 or 50 loads deposited he has W. Gieeen, A cotorsigies was jaro Apply 142 ness. For terms, dc, Es rou! wel E. Schwettzer, J. if Corps of young ladies were Miss | regular food and rest is beginning to tell upon | had it put on a seow and boated away. Itis | giso “er the Blinding Snow Storm and High | month was 498 fect. Excavation will be con- | Ricketts, in green silk draped with black lace ie appor ted ball: Messra, fem, | local application of this experienee 1 | about the only convenient place for the contrac | shairnean: Le Sanithe Ht Maen dae = and garnished with knots of yellow and red. 3 Win tinued during January. ‘on, LEONARD & BUCKLEY, Real Fetate Agents, JB Sr 407 4 st sw. Fo. SALE nw. 40 Fe SYL- 20.4 FOR SALE—CIGAR STORE, ON Pr Vanla avenue u.w.: first-class stand, low rer in order. tor to dum ings collected around the | Biout, M. tHaniein, Chas, Tardella, He ribbous; Miss Paul, in Nile green silk with sweep } nd . New York, Jan. 9.—The furious northeast | “The work on the reservoir during the month | trimmings of old point. lace; ‘Miss Dolph, in | The fact that the visiting cards of Minister | market. He thinks i would be advisable i Al. Mallhouso were appointed. ve lesig: his pl fiorm of wind and snow that broke on Staten | gas confined mainly 29 rasing the heart of the | salmon Hin ilk ofer claret velvet peta; | West are tn French attracts considerable atten. | Cowtalislouers woaid designate this place for i lam seven eet above the water line and rei ss. Polts, je and brages GiGate bear omic | ns en MABOE store. Accs Pa ave. iathand ith; | [land at 22 o'clock last, night continued to in- |g" rock from the shutt dump. Uniavorable | Miss Borstitee te Ce sara And Drage aCe | ee doe a representativelof England to toe trigOICE TRIALS. * Not VERY COLD IN CRICAGO. — — = ; RL ave, 16th und 17th; | crease In violence till 5 o'clock this morning. | weather prevented the use of teams to any eXx- | clenness overdiess, Mies Richardson, the guest | the government of an English speaki ‘The police trials of Private Philip Mansflel: CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—A strong wind Is RSALE—THE FURNITURE, NEARLY NEW, ACPO BILL € CC The Staten Island ferry boat Westfield, tent. Only asmull amount of work was done | of the house, in cardinal sarin and tulle Miss | Would Mud the English language, Bey | and Vim E Biley, on the charge of violation of | aroughout Northern Diinois aritting te anne, psn tutnen Gnlsad faiecans Aecotee F cagmour, on the miduizht trip toni New [on the encircling couduits, It fy proposed to | Aaler, the gtost of Bisa’ Potts, in eream eatin | expreselve and relued. tor ‘vod roll a8 | rules 26, 195 and 188, hag just been concluded. | Dame" pat the ‘cold, In noe ae tee aint eae ‘ork tof the east shore landings, liad a terrible | continue the work on ali parts of the reservolr | with “oriental lace trimmings Ais Globe tn | official potifications; but the present Min Tiou of discnlasal 1s Sie cand ® Fecommenda- | which has prevailed in the west and northwest, om SALE RA RGAING IN TN FOLLOW PERSONAL. bme. Nearly sil the passengers bad to remain | during January to us great an extent asthe | opaline satin with pearl passemonterie, and | from the Court of St. James seerns to regard the | tion of issal trom the force. Y + At six o'clock this morning the thermometer Weather will permit. ics Wilson, in cowslip sutin aud Chanttlly | language of the Court of St. Cloud as the proper | Private Mansticld’s first offense they recom- | Relsicrod ton decrere ahink tone <a A strate ba wa | Stas suas SY date Robe, | eae ecommerce | "Sse tS a aw naar ome jose present were Col. an . weather, It Is still blowing ia central . usage seems to be sanctioned by many years of | menaatipn that a tine of 30 be substituted for |} 4 ~ = Mehr ore earpagtie ee ere Precedent, Her Majesty is no doubt aattaned | disrlesal in his case. “Nise recorincndution of | 12WM with the "thermometer ¥ ‘aud satin | \ricTe CKER, Si, HAS NOT REMOVED | Midnight, the Westtield reached fompkinsvil.e ince Dalteby Milton & Guiet“of Paris Also. a tine | W to Now Yorke beacuse Tuning and | landing about 1 a, mn., but the dock lights could Changes in the Offices. served. Brougham and Coupelcite, by Flagdrau & Co. of New iat his Piano hist not be seen through the snow, and the belion| Treasury department promotions—Z.W. Den: | Mrs. ‘York, at 466 Pennsylvania avenue. 2 RUDOLE = the dock could not be heard. ‘When the boat si Manning, janet 'P. D. SCHMIDT & CO. ft RUDOLPH EGELSTR Aually touched tee hak eeery ee eesieeat: | hum, of the District of Columbia, from class 1 z, tweniy-three Lelow zero at DesMoines, ‘s is Tawall/at Ti ? Senator dnd Mrs. Sabin and Miss Murphy, Sen: | With it. dismissal in the case of PrivateJ. F. Barnes, for SALE—GLOBES AND RECORDS—A CON ‘will hear of something to his advantage by | $00N as it was made fast, and only a few of the | to class3, and John W. Lowell, of Illinois, from Paul quoted eighteen ai below. The em- atorand Mrs. Logan, Judge and Mrs. Arthur ee Fiolation of rules 135 and 138, has been @p- | bargo.on railroad travel in central lowe tn we iete set of Congressional Globes and Records. at | culling on or sending his address to. Gentlemen passengers who made dangerous | class 2 to 3, in the office of the treasurer; H.C. | MucArthur, Judge and Mrs. Hagner, Mr. and SUPPRESSION OF POLYGAMY. proved by the Commissioners. yet raised. a fisvs Bookstore. 1903 Pennsylvania ave. j7-3t* | HENRY McSHANE & CO., 319 12thst. now. pier head leaps got ashore. Sev: of them | Whitney, of the District of Columbia, from Class | Mrs. Randall, Admiral and Mrs. Qpackenbush, a. = AN EX-POLICEMAN WANTS A PENSION. The railroads have ceased selling to a RALE-GALOON AND VExTaase ewe | 1 Washington, D.C._| Jost their hats, Capt. Catamour went among | 2 to class 3, In the office of the register. penator, Mrs. and Mrs. Voorhees, Miu-| The Semate Passes the Edmunds’ BUM) y, George Ficid, an expoliceman, has made | Omaha ena ame tee eens tickets Pool Tables and Furniture; fuli license ¢ | VILL THE GENTLEMAN lO GAVE ME A | the passengers, who were greatly alarmed, und | Jumes E. Taylor, of Tennessee, has been ap-| ister and Mrs. Reuterskiold, " Baron te7z. application to the ‘District Commissioners fora | @uring the day, no through ‘eins year inctuded. Address“: Pool,” Star Office. Ju (W tices tor S10 on itlags © Go, Saucare Gib, | restored: eounctce, assuring: then: that the pointed a special examiner ét the Pension | and Baroness d'itajuba, ‘Minister’ Roustan, — pension in consequence of disability incurred | are e1 10 louve for the weet weulgbt. = LE-SEVERAL COAL CAR please cull and sign same. could remain comfortably on the bout until | office at $1,400 per annum, Mr. Becerra, Dr. and Mrs, HR. O'Reilly, | POINTS FROM THE DEBATE—THE Vot= IN| Whilein the dischanee of hisduties as an officer | The nai Ser ned Harncos all prod: order. a Jao-ee BRAD. ADAMS._| morning. The water was very rough und the SS eS Mrs William Crager Pell, Dr. J.S. Billings, Dr. | Feit-—xAIN FEATURES OF THE BILL a8 Ir| of the police department, He states that he | Yice this morblug Isat Micowiees cet Oe 1 foot 26th st. nw. SHIN SCHOOL ¢ SOGRAPHY | ferry it_rolied heavily. It attempted Lotteries and the Mails. F. P. Hooker, Admiral Simpson and daughters, | was AMENDED, Was honorably discharged irom the torce by the | dian Pacific way, in Manitoba, where the URE FOR 5: Vv ‘aud Phonograpnic Headquarters fo moor off the American docks, Lut she | provisions OF THE BILL REPORTED BY mR. | Mrs. Dolph and Miss Odeneal, Captain aud Mere x District Comminsjoners, with six others, in | thermometer registers 52 degress below zero, Chimney Tops of all sizes and ata | Hits remove Would | Suet tay thes ander the WILSON IN THE SENATE. Soot, Mr. Charles de Bardi, Mr. ICK-Cralle, Dt | the pitt to suppress polygamy in Utah was de-| APH, 1883, tn consequence of eata atsabliities, | Winnipeg quoted <4 below. =” : : . se W, And the captain started tor C .P. Roy, Lieut. Reamey, an . 3 ‘nr —The loss [cr bare ce mae ts inuding, AS it, was Impossible to reach it | Yesterday Mr. Wilsonin the Senate, reportea | ¥,F..80%, Meut: Reamey, Admiral and Mrs, | , the DO te Sapp the Senate yesterday. Mr, | *4 4 now the only survivor of the seven. = R SALE—WILL ARRIVE IN WASHINGTO! safely, the boat was sturted up the stream | back favorably from the post office committee, | Baltimore; Mr. A. G Foots, Me, OW ene 8, toward New York. As it was opera night there | his bill to prohibit the transmission through | Mr. Chas. Hardinge. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Lyne! ou, isso Prot. A. P, Montague on the 4th inst, aski sists, gentlemen and ladies ‘were obliged to | tBe mails ofany lortery papers, ete; and also | MO-E- Garst, tne Misses Billings, Ase Frary, | ¢ach other was rejected, and that provision was | that’ Corcoran sttect, between 15in and ieus | prevailed among she indy sindeots, abeat one remain on the bout until this morning. Capt. | to forbid the advertising of lotteries. The bill | srs. Cheatham, Mr. Acklen, Miss Acklen, Mrs. | retained. streets, be pave en gy de | rescued in safety, although" several were {Stamour provided the ludies with cots. ‘The | makes it unlawful to convey by mail or to de-| Pinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.N. Huy irs. Au-| Mr. Morgan did not think Congress had au-|® FepOrt, Suereer ne AS Micckor un, | Slightly suffocated. "They were hustied mncere- ae puats ne running Very irregularly this morn- | posit, or cause to be deposited, in a post office, | denreld, Mr. H. M. Brainerd, Mix. W. F. Ture thority to appoint trustees to manages chureh | Sores on the appiiostion sey scioe ing “Notity | Menlously out into the blinding snow ewner OF want of use: very cheap. Apply REYES S | _J82 ing. The snow drifts are between five and six ner, Miss Endicott, Mrs, Jdhn Sherman, Mr. lorses a Qnd for a time they were without sbelier, The COrS Stable, 14th <t, near Pa ave. Jaze | DETECTIVE AGENCY. EST feet deep on the streets and roads. Telegraph | allway | postal ear, letter box oF | 2nd Mra. George L. Bradley, Mra. J, Le Garland, | Dasiness. He characterized such trustees as the appilcant that there is no appropriation for | building contained one hundred and fifteen wR SALE—A NICE FAMILY CARRIAGE:CAN | W dstiisnca: rellabie information fermpeer Ge. | aud felephone wires are down and railroad | other receptacle for mail matter, or to deliver to | the Misses Garland, Miss Romaine, Miss Addie | Mugwamp Mormons.” They would be occu- ERS ier oe & Sonik nok Be seceeeee. 1! Fo aeused winier or ‘summer; cost $475: will sell for | $ultations tree and strictly confidential, Office hours | travel is much impeded. Snowplows are run- | @ letter-carrier or other employe of the postal y rooms, The insurance is $31,600, ew 3 Me Beach, Miss Hoag. Gen. aud Mrs. Greene, | pied necessarily, he said, in promoting Mor- the schedule for next year's work without ee $225, Con be seen at COOK'S Livery stable, corner | BRT managers, W. WILLIAMS & (| ning to got the roads clear. A number of ves-| service, to be sent by mall, any newspaper, | Lieut Irvic, Me wad “Mes, Boo. Coe r, MF. and I sts. ow. Ja5-88 = oe omitting therefrom some other more important The Trank Line Managers. z sels In the bay have been draggiug :helr an pamphlet, or other publication containing oF | D. 1)’ Accadia, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pugh, Mrs, | @O!m—as he interpreted the bill under con- | thoroughfare.” | MepENIITs DerectivE ac CY. ghors. The schooner S.A. Puine, Capt, Hause, | having printed therein an adverulsement or | Evan Thomas, General, Mes. aod Mist Gree, | Sideration—tor they were to exerciseall the pows \ ji nlormation furnished to reliable persons only. | is ashore ut Giron, and will probably go to | other notice of a lottery, or any agency thereof, | Mr, c Strictly’ confident Brown's amendment tostrike out the provision’ THE PAVEMENT OF CORCORAD STREET. ee we Bord college, Which was destroyed by fre early this morn: Commissioners received a letter from than 840,000 on January 34, 1580, « Kentucky Tea: browns, to corapel husband or wile to testy: Sentoet | roe ac Be a prevniied amo eins tween Sth and 10th st«. nw. Je: al R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BAY COUPE) Horse, kind and very stylish: 16 bands; sold 6; MISCELLANEOUS, Ine managers adjourned their meet ib Spd Mrs. Win. Wilson, Misy. M. 8. | er granted by the territorial lawsereating the | Mrs, Ram#lett, 1649 K strect, asks that an | last might to mest thursday nent ie we dtzim* MCDEVITT & FLINDER. 805 Paave.n.w | pieces if the storin does not abate. There Is a | or any Bate TePoL or sieement oe Pais Tell, Mrs, W.-M. Dove, Mr. i H. Stewart, | corporation, qaphelt tise cidewalk be laid in front of her | The session hus been marked by the a ane eEEIADE 5 dus avy sea on. Considerable damage has been | ing ve 'y pers a Senator an irs. Ingalls, resentative ouse under the usual conditions for permit | secrecy, and the only iniormation ALE — HORSES — MORELAN. O%A2 AVY ND | done. lishing a newspaper, as owner or part | and” Stree ‘Seranton, “General,” Mi Mr. Edmunds replied that they had nothing recy, iy vouchsaied gs a tpon re now prepared to pay full value for ——_—-—_—__ owner, _proprietoi Mrs. and | whatever to do with churen matters or matters the press isto theeffect that acontract has bes eneral manager, or ’ Mr. J. Gents second-hand Cluiuing. Address or call at if aor gy aa ay tne tei work. c 5 4 Mr. W. A. Stewart has written to the Com- | completed and adopted; that a commisionet handsome coupe norse bright intending | agent, president, or other | dirs. and “Miss Roy, Mr. Alexander iswolsky, | Of (2!th, but only with property; to see that the —- pied; ale s 5 ‘The Cold at Galveston. su) oenous missioners, complaining that about six months 1¢ Western orgauizailon and an arbi [6% hands high. weight ebay mare and black | “JUSTH'S Old stand.” 619 Dst_n.w. oes | 4x oxsrERWAN FROZEN TO DEATH ON THE| Ollicer connected therewith, snd any person Miss Felton, Mr. ton, Mrs. W. W. Mor? not applied to the cropanstion, Of polygamy. he deposited money for @ puvement in front | for the Chicago poo! have been appainted, horse. well broken fo slagic hates: heavy-dratt | 3 Se ae oo Patt owner, and eng ee eee ae ounce OF | row, Count Lippe Weissenteld, Miss Lelia Wal- | No, "Dbued, 0, the propagation of polygams. | 28° fet ePos endings’ om Gch and” Pomeeay | sor he chi morning publishes the hame of Geo, Percheron mare, dapple gra¥, weight 1,400. and a few | BAY—& BOX's CURIOUS EXPERIENCE. part owner, and any person connected there- | jer, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Neill, ‘Miss Courtright, | > aaa eal Believed 1a ners 2 streety, but as yet no attention has been given | k. Blanchard, formerly vice president of the hightv-bred brood mares. All stock ‘or sale raised on | Gatvestox, Tex., Jun. 9—The continuous | with as superintendent, manager, agent, or in | Gol und Mrs. A. Webster, Miss A Elliott, Miss | oo aetrert eve in polygamy. tit Erie roud, as the gentleman chosen for commnie- fag Roba eg ater nea fiatd hg Gera 9 northwest wind has driven the water out | any other capacity, violating the provisions of | Gracd Low, Mr. W. H. Heald, Mr. RE. Joy Mr. Tel er San fu jormon momeys are ——— Sioner of the organisation. Yon, Frices to suit purchaser. Keeplng horses in through tue channel, exposing the oyster beds | unis act, upon conviction thereof, shall be Mable | Gi" ndNivs, Wiens Dempsey, Mr. and 3 air, Rama ele rented ” Hie addea:| THREE MewBEnsorTHEJAPANFSELEGATION sera oe Tous trotting stallion Curler Claes Merino: and shells on the banks ior miles along Galves- | to a fue for each offense of uot less than 8200, | Robert Breveny trae eae Mies ee eth Sones SEM UC Ase ne etn | called pon! Morttary Calsar Aap, ak Goes: Want to Advance Rates. Gast, and three tnported: Eeecheren callions beoey ton bay. Thi {I lekes down the Island are | with costs of prosecution, or iraprisonment tor | ger. Miss Cullom, Mr.and Mrs. T.-C. Cranford, ey are used for the purpose of Inducing an‘ » 40 the farm, which is situated on the Band 0. KR. frozen irom 3 to 5 inches, which is something | not less than thirty day's nor more than one i ¥ ecer 40 miles from Washington. For further particalars | aaa address W. WAILES WHITE. Adamstown, Md. ok conc ee oe, Ja Pay for itself this Season. securing immigration that may contribute to | introduced by him to several officials of the| CHATTANOOGA, TENX., Jun. 9.--Represante | unprecedented in this vicinity. An oysterman | year, or both, at the discretion of the court. ‘and Miss Dexter. | Afver the reception a dinner | the lusts of a horde ot Vagabonda: " ns agal Patent office, under whose guidance they in- | tives of the Southern Trank lines and the fan 8 o was given to a number of youn ple, and “1 vote was Gielen ehigets | bay last ight inspite ot the biting. northerly | iy Use Toreaeiny eee eS shel arene | intern the evening doncing was culoyed: passed yeas 38°nays Tas fellowes, Sree the workings of that oMice. One of the | city. ‘Tho Failrond repressotesines’ aves ash in " 2 iy ct i ’ 5 : YARD. Star oilice’ JaSaee | wind and was tound lying on the deck of his | volute the serra ofthis act, with intent to| Mrs. Washington McLean gave a ladies’| Yeus—Messrs.’ Allison, Beck, Berry, Chace, RK SALE—A GREAT BA four round corner ‘ose | miler to thut which is held by the commis. | t advance rates,but no agreement was reashed a: % Fe aE BESS Ge HOSE | Bream pun cio eet tea at nts | SE gum at eat age umegnie gous |washera Testes the Mc den” The | GUL cor gene, Smee Cope | Nout pa sedis este adjourn witour ooo Wood case, Ziq octave, i rb tone. per- : “4 rons 1 was found below deck frozen fas he wet | of a lottery, or any agency thereof, or any no- ere zen, errill, Miss a fectly Sew: forualy $3 jance $i0'per | <M ince yourself tat $28,000 cai Se made | bottom of the boat, He was alive Dat stuck fast: | Clear notee a state eee a ST a ane DO” | Rucels, Were, Mrs. Hazen, Alls Stevens, Miss | George, Harris, Harrison, | Hawley, als ‘Transfers of Real Estate. John T. Raymond Stricken om the south. bes re ey WanGE WAEEHOORS In the next ninety days. ‘The rescuers jerked the boy loose with a plank | louery, shall be subject to the penalty pre- | Jones, oi Cinctnnati, and Miss Kate Curtin. Mitchert pe nS any Sees \derson, inser, Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: Blage. =< Seed | ddress Box star office. Jav-3t* | and he was thawed out and survives. scribed in the first section of this act. Seldom has a logelier bride been led to the Pugh, galery redbotaly ‘Spooner, a Wek? Chas. Williams to Cotter T. Bride, lot 15, sq. | Jobn T. Raymond, while playing the “Magis. OR SAL ‘A BARGAIN-STOCK, FIX isnuienchise Wile ta Clostanats Mr. Wilson submitted a written report tn | altar in Foundry Church than on Thursday last, | ReStAen ees Soerman. SHoONEr, os 1055; $700, (Geo. F. Blanchard to C.F. Heck, | trate," at the opera house at Easton, Pa, last 008 pace woh. Address Boe Ack % : PEROT Sats Sa sr bi rlage to Mr. C. B. Stilwell, of Philadelphia, forme ees id n 3 focomiy $200: S100 cuah ‘und $10 per moat See. Ate eeeceiees Jaret | building occupied by seh eee ane ea GEOG Not Ge BGI Mr Wim, Conen announced the-atrigsl of the Mir Hout exp nln his vote, said he voted | faMuer pleleniss P1.a25. Mary Julia Foertsct oe qrespaeesiarsy en papas cash at ap advance. Apply at once. TOR CHANGE—FOR GOOD VACANT | {acturers of burlaps and bags, corner of Water Gen. Crook Not to be Disturbed. bridal patty by strains of music, the ushers, | aguiae: the Galen pee ete ‘hie | 2 C. B. and ‘Joshua Pierce, pt. Frien nips | ly. It was in the i act Raymond was 3 NOE WAREROO NS a | toss One sven one A, other of6, of neat fend Vine streets, took fire at G o'clock this | Several members of Congress, friends of Gen- | Brida, ‘Henry Le Favour, Geo. Welch, Harry ¥ Hie b Besar story bri 000. Clitton Mitchell to Ellen C. GCs, Tauetalig weaiees Daversa nnn nn Mi ‘bout to speak when his face twitched, his coe On or particulars, apply to. ewcot And well Palit: amornigg: Fhe entire Pre department wascalled | orai Crook, to-day ealled upon the Presidentand | Peale aud Biwond Bee, oe as party | in, he ‘Ave. or thei bad his vove | $2,101 10, aq. 470; $350. | Heirs of Elizabeth | DG, Shaced and his. legs contesctea te a OR SALE—THE BEST PIANOS, AT THE apv!: BUFTY 2D: THER AIRGAS Was confined to the buliding in | tre rea about the report that he was tobe re~t0.the altar, Mrs, E. L, Hoover and escort, her | been. a it $145. W. oS son toS. Be Tayler, pis | spasm. Lewis Baker, a member of the Yowest prices and easiest terms Specalty; in Real Extate, Loon eee Awhicl it'started, although the firen.en worked | !nat daughter Clara, “with her bridesmald, Miss | “THe tain lenidtes Gt tee bill aro as follows: It ise. TRSO A. SAL ese | sald to the audience: “Mr. Raymond is Upright Pianos, at te jarn ee strana Pte ain, "WHE great dificulty on account of the ex-| lieved of his command and succeeded by Gen-| Tavtiver,cerm, Mien, ber, bridesmald, Mise | “THe maiu feat Sa tee Dill are an Sol 7'and 18, sq. 801; $150. A. J. Miller t6SC. PiaX0 EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, “x, | Wemely cold weather. Jewett & Adams’ lovs | eral Miles. The President said there was not a Bt seared mast. | Jror Fi rt Plano, special design of rosewood case, DeswUifally Served aud Bandsomelt fuished: erat terion, hae bes ‘m. Ni per MeDowell, part 4%, sq. 569; $400. SC. Mo- | 804 ordered the curtain rung dowa, The = t et well with his best man, Mr. Wm. Noble. The sod of bigui competent witness, who re ‘ ence reed. Two ph; inemtened to SERA) Sui sot feo S30 00d to'920,000; imsuranes, | Word oftrun in the report and. ne” empl pridalrobeof heavy saiin, en train, with rich | may be compelled totesiiiy" without. the’ cow; | Dome AoA. 4 Miller tind T. > Murray a. | Sune, diepered., Teo puysicians hhariened vo $40,000. , Brown & Co., pea ented General Crook highly. ie flo ral 3, fe Steel 0. ie 3 | wa 5 Histroable huts, ons $20,000; ay insured. HC. Gllbers Gan also declared that there bad been no dalied the ence ae con and een uat | sent of the wife or husband, as the case may be. 000. E. E. Davidson to | ®s better, but could not be moved. Col, peanuts, loss $7,000; fully i 5 : te fminuedinte re BEAL, aud Him sor, lot 4. sq. 785; jeart discase. He had an atteck ; An attachment may be ‘issued ior a wi a Bee is sald to be heart disease. a ‘od scale: supert voltme of tone, with cxauisive PER CENT HC ; { ! thought of disturbing General Crook, trosses. tev. Dr. Prettyman, of Northwest | without previous subposua when there “is ree: | DF: Forrest aub. G3,sq. 193: $1,650, Agnes | "ud jo.be heart disease. Singing qualities. ‘Phis elegant iustrumen: wasmace til secured: Interest paid eee cna peanate: love (2/000; fally 1 Saiaie as peeps indiana Conference, @ Mielong friend of the | sonable ground to belleve thata subpoena would | TaeiKul ein te Bees. tink SF for our hoilday dispiay, and we have found it. too scerities ure ftrst-cla-s in every re. | SUfed. The damuge to the building, which be- District im Congress. bride's father, officiated. | Afier a reception of | not be effective. Every marriage shall be certi- | f FT ag. BOF $3000, F HL Morgan tT, ‘ expensive tor a ready salt, the price being $600. Will Is53 Mh st nw. jaslwe | longs to the Wiggins estate, is from $20,000 to PENDING DISTRICT BILLS, two hours the party left for the south, audafter | fled to in writing by the parties ¢pneet in- | 108 87, 9. 2075 $2,000. A. W. Giddings | THE ANNUAL REPORT OF TRE PRESIDENT— Lo eee T CAN PURCHASE op | 924000 lnlly covered by inaurance. The following Is a lst of bills relating to the | February 10th will beat home In Paiiadelphia. | gluaing the priest. Women are proaibited ey Apts ed 46, sq. 363; $1,050. ALD ASKED FROM THE STATE. Pais 6 Fare OPpOTLARILY 10 Proclre one Of te oe i arn ree eG ations; teason | Cremation by Means of Nataral Gas. | District of Columbia introduced in Congress Tuli Cougratataious Wore seein ers AS errery., All laws recognising | Chas, Kennedy et al, to John T: Arms loti.sq.| | The stockholders of the Chesapeake & Ohio Sertinnachip ane dsrabting teaity command tes m ___daéwas.dte | | PITTSBURG, Jan. 9.—A new crematory,on Gth | before the holiday recess: Bill to prevent sale | DiAUy, torlal laws providing that prosecutions for | 765° $2250; ,B. H; Warner to J, I- Sherwood, | canal company at thelr meeting Thursday im SS aos icanptslbaatiemameiar ‘ATELE COMPANY BTOCK FOR | Sourvicied ‘ued will, bo inted ana” just Peed | of adulterated fond; bill to provide anatomical |" Mr, Alvin Whittington, of vhis clty, was mar- | Cialtens wine eine, tt only on the com-| 7520 "9,18 gpd pt. 14, Cuckold’e Delight; | Annapolis, Md., re-elected Col. L. Victor Baugh- PIANO EXCHANGE WARFROOMS, Sale at par, payiug 10 per cent aumually: besides | COwpleted and will be tested ih a. tew days. | subjects; Dill to purchase or'bulld bridine eee @ $17 a. « oe, a9 472 9th st__| iarse surplus 'Clear evidence furnisbed” call or | THe turnace will be heated with natural gas to | Potomag rivers bl i toenlarge powers of Wash. | Tied on Wednesday to His Jeonie Young. = plaint of the husband or wife are annulled, Tae | £1°"47a. "s3.0u0. 5. D. Webb. to J” ‘Harr; | man president for the ensuing yeur, as territorial laws creating and eontiauing Mor- Pee nee STGr 2 (& BAUER CPRIGHT | plites F1ER CAMPBELL, 1419 Fst nw, Glover | At least 2.200 degrees. It is expected that| ington Safe Deposit company; bill to amend | leading foclety belle of Easton, Pa. 2 of 5 | eects mal ine dispatch to Tae Stan. All of the old board iconanan Building. )No. im_| with the improved appliances and yreat heat a | charter of National Sate Deposit company; bill | ST0om's best man was Mr. George Johnson, o! Hg tl Greeley ae were reelected, and Mr. Clinton P. Paine was "Pianos, ated 1p. rie 3 en! point (by an eas of tove and durabuy. Weselt atmontily pas- | Gy cy) WILE BEY FIRSTCLASS Soar | body, weighing 160 pounds cen be comarca | oo change name of Real Estate Title Insurance | His clty. a Rivice orthe Geikin Sates eee eee elected @ director to fll the vacancy caused by Sienia to volt Old Pianom taken at fall vate $1,500 can: cttiy tacos Sermeer | Prokonrs; Somapansi alll to define Uabllities under con- | | Miss Cleveland held a three o'clock reception | Sse the property and business of te ra the resignation of Mr. Jas. A. L. McClure some PIANO EXCHANGE WAREKOOMS, | Audress H.. Box 5G. Gaithersburg, Md. ag0-awe ad ee ae tracts of bourd of public works; bill to exempt | this afternoon, and the customary public re- | ¢f the Attorney General is to montns ago. In his annual report Col. 422 th aE = “35 A Jury Locked Up All Night. from debts certain portion of estates; bill to | ception by the President was omitted and will | institute proceedings to forfeit and. all man said that the revenue over ~ 13 mR SALE-UPRIGHT PIANOSIN EXCHANGE | oJ , Jy tERT EOD. Roney iouserosied | pNEW YORE, Jan. 9.—The jury in the sult of | amend law relative to bonds of executors, | bein the future ou Nerardana te consequence. | property soquired by the corporation in cob- penses during the season of your cid pinto end sell vou an upriabe ac ebictasgaun | tate and other security: “Real ‘state ‘bought ana | F.B. Thurber &Co against the Insurance Com. | bill to regulate licenses; bili to establish munte: | ins ae, And be YI Masons ponens pecan dis mec aaeet sold: Rents collected. Insuranee in first-class com ny of North America of Philadelphia tor | ipul cod ill relative to police regulations; bill son Was $11,357.17. This of the President’s first dinner has | travention of the United Stat laws, the es- cheated tobe then sold; and the pro- TIANG EXCHANGE WARERO 71,000 for value of eargo lost at seu, who were | to pay rent for branch post office: bill to ac- | been fixed for Thursday evening next, the 14th ab ryied <i a0 have been uitained had the canal suffered. i: 1 ceeds devoted to common school in 3 ' Mar: the loss of any serious breaks or washouts. San Gouri, browgut sin a verdict this morning of | pout ofces bile. dede routes santas | Netand thelr wivex who would aatually bela: | theeerritory, but ne uiding isto be Foneited | 0,88 SOS, $2200, Mary A. Bean to 8 | che lowe of any serious ureaks or wamnoula He po abe aie is = be fia ae bills. to det ro ae Ce tes fo ; Fok See AIPLETONS SEW AMERICAN $8,000 for tee plninie ne morning Of | Pins to establish evenice echoes bite woods; | Cluded In an official entertainment, of that | that is used exclusively for im- | Vinton to We —— ee rate Cable Electric railway com) by the territorial government are abolished, inpuiche binnmnon Gorse oe | $300. 80.8 } ae SEO S2.200, Freshet at Montreal. North Washington Cable allway; bill to rega- | that the ‘ist of Persons to be present, as pub- | 25, General is to take steps to | “ame oF ‘Dahigren .K. Geyer, part 8, sq. | bY the state, whose Interest in the work now Cyclopedia. All the volumes delivered at once on | ny and | character, there is the best authority for saying | Migration companies or organisations created | 947: g4 950." Romain Von Overbeck to ening, | feaches ‘the ofice. a } Rial Pee ee eee a MoxtREAt, Jan, 9.-The Hudson cotton fuc- | lute rallroads; bill to incorporate Washington | lished in some of the papers, 1s purely conjectu: | HAG pe Auorer, Cocutiny tate, inne SIPS UO can br Go-doubt that with & maseecment at RING | charges. EA; McINTING UO Puc” “Maire” | tory below the cis’ har hed eae ae Central railrodd; bills to amend charter of Capi- | Fal: Ruut Whe pacas ine Len wot ook tace Rae isting election districts of Utah are a eee oe edn ee teeta ote (how | Sconomical the future” of the canal will, be ee On Sa ee pend operations owing to the flood, The house | tol, Nort O street and South, Washington rail. | ing that the gu and new ones that will give the people eq pie gpm ey ty ema SZ peta | Measurably successiul.”" Tue gross revenue at T SLSO00, in adit... of the tollkeeper at Longue Point fias been par- | Way; bill to amend charter of Columbia railway | 4¢¢ eiee Vinet a Fepresentation are to be marked oot. Marriages | 73a" teximur,a2-0; Minimuin, 18% > = | the caual since the opening of ‘navigation. last The | CHARLES W's Wally destroyed by the floating ice. The road | company; bill relative tosales for taxes; bill to ‘he marriage of Misa le, youngest daugh- | hetween persons within and not Segiadiag. u po finonine Reno - season hus barely been sufficient to ie Sat ery jar cert ee a eambert and Longueuil, on the | extend tlie of payment of special asessments; | ter of Wm. F. Eekbert, esq., ot Curwensville, | fourth degree of consangutalty are declared in. dens See RG Duncanson | UTent expenses which is mo fault’o! the OR sa < 2 SLOAN-OS- LIFE RANCE | S0uth side of the river, is flooded und traitle | bill to remit taxes on property of Adis Isruei | Pa., and nlege of Mrs. Dr. Domer, of this clty, t6 | oestuous Adultery In punishable by teneiien: ATE =s.—Mossrs. Duncanson | management, but arises from the fuct that the qubdue aren Gaines Miter? LOA OF IEE INSURANCE | Compielely stopped. Hebrew congregation; blll to change naine of | Mr’ fucha Deteo eee oe Patton, ex-mem- | ment ip the penitentlary not exceeding three | Bros. have sold for owners house and jot on 9th | Cunaliu its "preweot arrhenerneen fe ieee ne ecg [ae ES eae Peon: ———- Uniontown. ber of Congress from the twentieth district of | years. The office of district school superin- | street, near N strect, for $1,915 porting coal cannot compete with the railroads, aliim ee Au Old Man Burned to Death. ey ee eee trgant, ql take place at the residence | tendent is declared vacant, and the court is | Frame house on I street. i Fr Fon | he president is of the opinion that the looks c- = eres = ONEY TO LOAN _ 7 The To Investigate the New York Custom | oi the bride on Wednesday uext. Dr. Domer, of | directed to fill the vacancy. northeast, for $555 to Michael Mihl. For Job | should be lengthened, so that doutie boats oar Froese iris ‘wird food utd expen, em attenton an? estou AT of Levasrd Diollile iu the town OF Aeon ae Mouse. bis cts, 1s to periorm the marriage eeremony. mans reel near" North ‘Capitol, tor 10%, ‘cents per | Oe passed Uurough them aud steain be uued ae & Sanches MU et ae oe a AEN Phan | Rech eed hu Us| phi Seca, acl ten apsnea | Mr Aca tes cg ce gees | Mot Meprenenmtive, ennedfa Maranon, | swim ei one, See | atte pie” es ae ata oa ae S\Lu-O# Hike, FOR THE _a1s-in _ 92; F atreet, faintly encaped from the building, but Mr. |Special Agents Montgomery and Tingle and eqnanU Or tha bride wun be presente tbe mae Pc uee OF Dewees "tn, 16ée, | houses on ist street west, between T and K | {afte ne” aomPany., Mea, enough Stock of uew and secoud-ban sages, Se Do a eet COROT, | ents SOLS panes, nad a a bOpIDR tO | Deputy Collector Berry a committee to make,| oust Of the bride, will be pros slg aad * | south, for $6,050 to O. T. Thompson; also, vu- | ting expenses and pay the interest on these and six-wat Rockaways Landaueter, |S 1 QOOSOOO deren esate s-cnrty. secure folie papers, and was sutlocated, his | De?" y scatcionee te Ie ee ae maid. ‘To the Editor of Tax EVestxe Stan: cant lots 108 feet front ‘on Ist street, for 15% | HAE, exPenNeS aud pak the interest on these i JOHN M. YOUNG, 213 Gti st | HUPTY & DYER, 13th and F sts, body falling into the ruing. He was about 60 | ® thorough examination. to a reduction ay | The charity entertainment which takes place In your lesue of 6th Inst., you published s dis- | Cents per foot; also, lots 1 to 9 inclusive, xquare | OBA & rece! yoy pp Ee | eee ee a eg [Bem eee Prnminet anaes | Spin and sunpidadon Of Suns | ou Wodurnay evening pega the Warhngton| yack ron Fors waves lads trans oe Yok | SARTRE cana eT Beers ake | geal How oie Tac STORM COVERS BLAN | _@17-tm 7 _fiten. sities Light Infantry armory bids fair to draw to- | Pe! name with that of to 29 Inclusive, square 645, for 13% cents per | the states interest mavt suller 2 : #3 | SS0,000 "22°ss pS OF Not ——_o—___ ie ether a large number of society young ladies, | Times, associating my one | toot, For E Mf. Ghapin ana Geo. W, Gocuren, ——— eee #720. | SSO, lew than “$2,500, at 5 per Pere Hyacinthe Wants a Consul. Capitol Topies. he chocolataire drill, led by Miss Dorsey, is | Degnan as my business partner at my home in | {7oticen house and lot on 7th streri, Ne O1d. ‘Chas. Wilson, captain of the bugeye Major Homme | Cut, ul fest-ciuse city property. HESAYS AMERICAN RADICALS CONSIDER THE 2 es comprised of some of the most Interesting girls Tunkhannock, Pa. Itake this opportunity to | center southwest, to Messer, tor | rudd, has eloped "with ‘Theresa, the, pre Biankers S120 § j i 0. HOLTZMAN, ‘PRESIDENT THE SAME AS A KING. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. With the besuliful ropressmintinae a Combined | inform you thas the said Degnan to my Know! | $3'976, Lots 2, Gand ©, square £00, Maryland | soci ag tte, Keeper Hesenay, of Bald Horse Brushes, 60c. | seal te! Pants, Jan. 9.—Pere Hyacinthe has written | _The subject of an International copyright law | with the beautiful representation of the peas- | edge dves not reside in my town, and is in no ek ‘a letter in vu and Water streets, for 39 cenis vocacy of ihe abolition of the | was before the Senate judiciary committee in | ants’ merry making, under the chaperonage of | way associated with me in business as svenne, E: pep | more. soot to’ J. F. Saum. Lots 11 and 12, square ee 3 French presidency in favor of aconsulate. He | the last Congress, and in the early part of the | Mrs. Mayhew Plater, is in iteeli a great attrac- | agent or otherwise. F.C. BOxNELL. "| P7599, tor 1% couts to T. W. Suiith. A Constant CovGH, WITH FAILING! th, Scheu Norcal Gomes ieke cat Bane ‘000 Pere he saya, conde tke Pungilcan radicals | present session It was referred to the same com. | HOB, but as It will be followed by music from ‘To Exterminate the Apaches. MMecare, Attars & Beall have sold for Wm. H. | and wasting of flesh,’ are symptoms Grip, Patent Rebounding Locks and Rut ‘ouu fai) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. | WhO, he says, consider the President the same | Frittee: but that committee had. it sent rer ten | Some of our choicest vocalists and dancing at Slack of lot 78, in square 157, being 21x | pulmonary organs more or less seriously Fen i fie Sih OMEAES em | | )oNEY To _COANON REAL state yw | *® Hing. ‘ gommittee on patents. ‘The latter commalttee | ta Porediction is ale thot lt oll Bey eens | GEN: SHERIDAN CONFIDENT THAT GENERAL | 90 fee! of the same, to “torge C. Bloomer for | RammpMusy jorwans tnore, or lew seriously af Mititss wo suet iowees nating meena intend to give the subject thorough considera- | {26 Bt oa CROOK IS ABOUT TO ACCOMPLISH IT, $8,000 cash, and Mr. Bloomer will at once com- | dy ior Lung and Throat ails, Sw EE AES A Be delay. “Apply to DAREN- ikers Threnten Tronbl tion. Persons will be heard on both sidesot the | Joyable evening. Supper will be served in fine jOWER & #1 In an interview yesterday Gen. Sheridan sald | mence the erection of a fine residence. PirtsBURG, Pa., Jan. O—Carnagie’s blast fur- | question. Some prominent authors are to ap-| Style. |A confectionary table made doubly ‘Ariovestus Pardee has sold to Benj. Chariton, OWER : sweet by the blooming buds of the sea- | he had reason to believe Gen. Crook's present fronting Deis weet on MARBLED. MM Silsc8S BAN PS GE EERE DSTA eee ae pesnnee their cnyhacs rammed some | pear and givethelr views, son; & floral bower, with some ute “ttle girls | operations would result in the destruction of | thescuth side of between ais tad oth sivoce STILWELL HOOVER . January, 7th 1088, a eA OB, A PMILLIES, Seats Madar coaches Peek eae eerators, Will) Gov. Hill om President Cleveland. | Soiine teverage it oa ieee auch the | Chief Geronimo’s ae of Apaches, although pry Madeline ¥, Dahlgren —D = ee ee slay ewae of aig n103m To Svan pe atazs | eured to warrant tac <eoamption, Threats have | THE FORMER THINES THE DEMOCRATS suOULD | {ng young lady ‘costumed es “Hebscte reins | this work cannot be accomplished in « day. feet on the aide of Lestrect, enst of Lact | ;ilies CLATA F, auoo\ "Sl Yn papers’ please More 1135 7 MASSER 20 TOAN S100 79, 350,000, 15 SUMS | Eton made by the strikers Gnd & Stone Tae | HAVE THE OFFICES, BUT HE ENDORSES Tax | Well’; w fruit stand, presided over tes prone | “Gen. Crook,” Gen. Sheridan anid, “has all the street: and Wm. F. Geyer has sold the same Praises Shere teary Meucatasiony © MST S0 delay | Ei begn sworn in wo provectthe men Wit want | ADMINISTRATION. girl in'tho dress ofa falian mald, all coimbine | croope ne wants, and ther are placed in the Brose oe the same price to Romaine von ~ | “cess JON SUEHMAN @CO..1407F st.nw. | to work. ‘The firm ¢luim that over one-third of | Governor Hill waa banqueted the business Sevicry Pelee haloes hg net weesee pair most, advantageous lons. | Detachment | Moree Fess EMEC | the old men hate vened eceuaatt ene ae a by Chocolataires” will serve their friends with choc- | guard all the water —— = 1 ffee, caramels, cake and ice cream. ‘The | Scouting parties cover the en' +1 men of New York last night, Letters ot regret | olat PAROS 114 Sa ow one sicare west of eet rales od tare eee eet atatanaene | Teens OpeeatieOm Only elle rene | were received trom members of the eabinet, | proctodentine evening are for a most. needed lor laterest. i N¢ Ugly feel! ‘thousan juare var departanent: are and handsome es | Semen seme WER UNyex” *° | among the strikers,and troutle isupnrebended, | General Hancock, Governor Pattison, Governor | Cuarlty, and. ie uuderthe patronage nf tae ok have ‘been "operating. om 3 £ Every F? e 18) wy e Patronage of the fol: | gea . a ee at cece Sages nie 505 Fendsylvania ave, Abbett, Horatio Seymour, Governor Fitz Hugh | 10¥! Seid ige ne sd et, Me, | en canned! Tumnee the recite hes > : ~~ ooMs, FURNISHED, 7 rere CRA CES TE ene vg | yeti Samuel J, ‘Hilden ‘and Chartes A, Dana, | E. Snowden Bell, Mes’ Newion Benedict,’ Mra: | UNE" bees so meager em a 4 (oF coliaieral secu: at lows A COLONEL CHARGED WITH MUTINY AND FIVE ir len wro' a e “cordially concurred | 5" s a fourth thoors, Se: Nadelay when scearity is youd, OC. ONES GENERALS ACCUSED OF SEDITION. in ihe tribute of esteem and confidence whien | Save, Kearney Henry, Pe an AUS, | complished. and tne failure toe oN ee ene ay ete Loxpox, Jan. 9.—The Kerlin correspondent of | YOu propose to pay to that distinguished man.” : ry Dr, Hood, Mrs. K. BR. band long ago is due to the ‘wily ingtinets ‘ONE In the course of his speech Gov. Hill said: | 904 Miss Strong. , ais soma. “Plesse foane sad | the News says: “There is much discontent : enemy (go small in numbars tat MoSER IS AS on. “The party that fs responsible for administra | Mra. Van Rensselaer Berry has issued cards| of sctual warfare cannot be em Atew tabie boarders. JIw* | Cievecuny. PCH SONS Bows | snong the Turkish troops on the frontier, A ton of the state or nation should bave the | fora ballon the 15th, effect) and to the natare of the coun F EMPLOY o20 1437 Penmyivaniaaye, | Coloue! ae been gent, in chains to Constanting- | ie ting officials in sympathy with | Miss Edith Foster, daughter of our late min-| Rosille band, originally | numbered . ~ iy : ple charged with mutiny. Five generals are timents. ‘This rule should be applied t . warriors a1 ani u Eee aot navecon iemaase eer ace een mcue aeranices: I (he, praseias |. tice invctviig tre tence cree inter to 8) wa be, marzied on, Wednesday | Thelr ponmaings “have, ‘Sniet 60,000 Ite so a Sir cae eon On'KEAL BEATE RECUR cg | + {rative or discretionary duties, the Slengyian of Betz nw ® PFes0yierin® | 80,000 caver ues” Phat ying’ is anease = Salis nrnetur creunt 5 3 ina ews: which. mi uence political HAR Hoc=) NAVE, BET. 1371 1324 Ft nw Sonsest Seccien Si Itis uotnecessary that it should be sppiied to | Many cards were left at the Portiand for Miss | sud Mew Mexico is aregion roken days quotations and 14th sis. American Plan.” Rates: $2.50 LoxTBE QUEEN, 70 FEN PAMLIAMEST. the performance of duties in mere subordinate | Lamar, the daughter of the Secretary of the | moantain ranges, whose, spurs, 1, 207 Oe Te | eee ea Teas eg ae, the, Shy foarte Abd $2.00 per day Special rates to parces aud 1s aguin Current that Qusen Viet eene eat | places, Involving only the possession of clerical | Interior, om Wednesdas, Sooal plains, Sele oa fe, 1508, 117% | Teer ollie see, Wi! < mu ests, “Wishin one block of the priuctpat HOTELS. mor fs again current that Queen Victoria will | Pr other expert quailifications thatoan properly | ‘Mise Van Vechten is not at the White House, | ite pogetalion. Fe Ns are en pe fart gurrency, Tide, in ky ER No. 3 Xstreet north- Gator Sores is icici Pep eee Se j,, FEOKIDA—FORT —GHOUGE | "sce guanaresy’s COMPLAINT. Piathove who expect me’ to antagontzo the na | 8 nas been announged. ‘The only guest there | Escneyed savagecan sootone diatances a Sie ee peck a FPR bociiee Nonerful ‘eliiostes Sigh rile from ir, Giaaétone, i a lettor vo, the News, com, | tional adminietration will be qiisappolnted, | Soobmantsts, Miss, Nelson, who ot eee eee slightest MAY. Depariea po wasereay January oth, Bid the La Ye z nigh lands: jains that man: from speeches de- t no defense before they can becomeaware if 12:10 aim... long and 5 pm gperemera game, fsb, oysters. in abundance: talegrcpleE Moran Riverea'by htm in eatiy ig are inaeeurate, and ky tis administering ‘the government | Mrs, Col, Lamont was eesisted in receiving poeta bey Gar tose ae Which she bore ‘lun Gh £ poo cane says that It is a serious upon me isely, safely, sticcessfully and to the satisfac. rday matbibocks 0. & MLARDES of Block Isis search for the truth and contradict false state- | tom Ot the people. Of Pronaent Cee eae: | Yesterday by Miss Nellie Vilas, tion ol ja9-s.t,thim ments. DE MAX, widow of the late F. sonse ot nels Dr. and Mrs, Marmion are at the Mansion | *spsive ant honesty, courage and true democracy there | #41 ‘trom the residence of ber re. THE YOR THE POOR OF PARIS. be . I respect his sl louse, fy Brooklyn. Dr. Marmion is on duty ~ ‘isos Nims sireet ‘Mepday, Tur Pusey Woops Hore:, Paris, Jan. 9.—The fetes which are Eoin oar negara sterling Cediy ne pose atthe navy pare ‘on board the U. 8. 8. Juniata. Botacr at 8 pan. (Baltimore papers please THOMASVILLE, Ga. Pals fe nabell os ie pose ot Fae wal coe fealty.” “| Mra, Gen, Ricketts’ parlors were crowded yes- ‘copy. EDWARD A. GILLETT, Manager. nate in a series of s) house ———_+o+______ ‘with a merry com} A pelery neath en grime 2oum int suowlng tne.evoluton af the | Cot. Joux P. Hari, 24 cavalry, wasplaéea | Yennte Sheraitprectiod svar tio tek polo. send hee ee : tothe Fesent ime. Tee wilds have sabe Seen ee Seed iat the army today by n2>wées-1St January oan. 0a. ei torre. pt vent. Mrs. William Cruger Pell and her daughters Funeral Monday, si 2p. ty froma 008 Twenty ita joflDeE Wi LEE, 1d an informal yesterday afternoon. Ft = nary expenses. Tux Leave of First Lieut. Charles F. Roe, | Prey Pelghs to prominent social circles in New ALLY. this or of q Ga Tar Bor Loxpos, $ox GO Sear Wreagirgt, com. | tiluttnh 2dcevary, bax been extended twe | Waniusgtm tes. aT eS aa “THE CONCORD HARNESS” mander of the British force in Burmah, tele- —_>——_ ‘Funeral to take place at two ‘ater - EH CONGORD COLLAR! graphs trom Bhamo that ull quiet there. PERSONAs..—Gen. Newton, chief of engi ‘Doon, from Congressional cemetery. seam Covpe, Carriage, Road, Team and Express Harness aay ages 4s expected back to-night.—Dr. J. F. > ss ofall ‘and a at Lowes: Prices. an rears t= sanen: high maze | SFmerly of this city, who has been serfonaly 111 = trade-mark, Yas celebrated in the Catholic cathedral in | = New, York, $s now convalescent.——Gov. are ‘Bi, Sunday, 20th inet, Friends LECAMPANE AXD HOREHOUND, LUTZ & PRO, Xokohams, Japan, for the repose of the soul of | Black of Tennessee, Hon. John eg ote and releuves ry Ee UEs een ase ane 497 Penuayivania Avenue, | King Allonso, "Ail the dignimartes of the stave Sasi. Scarpa tee ae spd Be? ‘The remains of scree NERS : ND stop Coughs Adjoining National Howe | and the imperial household were nt ‘The | Hon Sk. Beckwith, ana Jungee. OT % 4 ELECAMPANE AXD HOREROUND to 49-RORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAUE ROBES | ceremony was remarkable from the tact that it | O28. i judge 8. G. . ‘asa BART aie oll aliments of Thrvat and Langs | ‘Dereat variety at Very Low Prices Sots | was the first one attended by high Japanese | O° Neve Yori and Mer ora ort Miller : KAMBANE™AND HUKEHOUND best Cougs Pf ® Soxxecr:cor pre dred yearnagen coe 8 Xavier, three hun snd Townshend, end ‘Chie! Uierk Youmans wast Ni AND HOREHOUND, try them, Sara bw, ——— e ‘Treasury-department, were in 5 bem: WOFY Pirgeat io take, No Raunnad dose Sic sce Fie are move and wentonedby pera long Reay Snatching at Kingston. New York last night. 5 ed tir Sth and 1 in no and Dr ne, | 2 perience ta ong of the meat celehrated Me Bakeries nagbiaeton, Onn. Jan. 9.-A number of bodies | | Miss Minnie Ewan, the soprano of the Con- gregational cburch, hae a leave of absence fur and seut to enatern medical institutions, Owing | @ month rt to the smali-pox plague itis unaafote have uns ieading often ot thw Doasinfos of Gagasic P cinsanady Wine Bi aye | Rist Mar usea sa on

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