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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY ‘ Se 4 : FEBRUARY 13, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET PO FRESHET, | mites down, st 2 c’ctock, anys: “The river is s/TALEING@ WITH THE scmeoL|sAYINES AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. CAUSED BY THE THAW. How to Colebrate the 224. 2d EDI TI ped loner ages |S ozs ry The @rent ae i To the Banor of Tae Rvextwe Sram: ALE ON ly.” And ove from Alexandria at the same —— President's reception last evening wat a | A Hee Gorge im the Susquehamme— | pprough your columns allow me to suggest DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. . hour says there is no between Washing: | Commissioner Webb Hlelds = Secret | creat ovation, and quite» complimet 40° the Dauger im the West. ‘of “Washington's TREE ee Bint oe Mamachaneen wen, Bel ICE GORGES AT VARIOUS POINTS. | on end tat sad ice a moving out Sow Seesion With the Trustees. chief executive, The cortege fed scarcely | HAnnussuno, Pa., Feb. 13.—The break in the cepyuastasentee mitianyensincenenaes 20 or 40 f on Gst.. near New Hampshire ave, | Se. have no fears of] One o'cleck teday was set by the District | Ceased to arrive before it was time for the Jong | Susquehaans river at this point occurred this of the elty tn the afternoon: = tree ad- 20% op 16th st. bee Gand Ke «ts Ganges to the Long brides Commissioners for e conference with the school | departing procession to move. The decore-|moraing, and much damage has resulted. | mission to the Aft Gallery, National Museum ( Fears for the Safety of Long Bridge. THOUSANDS VIEWING THE FLOOD. trustees in relation to the duties end powers of | ons were the same as those used the evening | Shortly anerwards the floating ice siruck the | Aug eeceneion ofthe Monument or that Say. Siene = fs ‘The Long bridge and adjacent wharves were | the trostem, | Dr. Webb was the only Commis. | before, the table decorations being distributed | immense gorge near Middletown, nine miles | 304 Keep cs from going to Alexandria to ees Two low on Lat, near corner 26th st.; 19% % front PLP RS OM trreuged tats afterscon with epecteiees oeat- Cena Peanae West sihas, Mirsts, Fervic ane pron gre iageco donde og The ge oe a ae oe a ee OLav. = cane. TUGS ENDEAVOR INEFFECTUALLY TO BUEAR | ing the ico in the river, The water Tose & Curtis of the school board srrived. Sul loak room arrangement first door make gorge more Bie 408, on Kogan et ag SENATOR SHERMAN AND MB-| sum GORGE At TUE COUIR DEAW OF TEE| Of mote At igh Udo above the Blghdide tently Trustees Cerk end Griswoldeame in | Srestly fecllitated the progress of guests. Many | fords, The water rose ip an hour's time Rn a ey 4 ‘STRIUEH & LIEBERM. JONES. BRIDGE—NEWS FROM THE UPFER PoTomac | ™rk. and the five trustees went into secret session | Of these arrived some time before 9 o'clock,snd | With ‘it”“over both” the" Reading = ana | ‘Dent isons ts Lapeenee Ae pa». eRe EEA oe — Op-| THAT THE RIVER 1s STILL RISING_WwASH- VIRGINIA CREEES FLOODED. with Mr, Webb. eerek ic incuely the Presidential party } Pennsylvania railroad tracks to a depth of sev- | |. x pensed Horensia, & Lasrenes; = JOR SALE-TWO BUILDING LOTS—AT VERY | The Latter Denies that the Senator Op ‘@oons, | Beports from along the line of the Washing- | "Agar" wes into the confer. | marched into the blue room to the inépiriting | eral tect, and packing tne cakes, whiicl: are over can : HE Feesanable Squres-one on New Hampshire ave. posed His Confirmatien. Map ietee stats em been ae ton and Ohio railroad are to the eftect that the Rgtaieg Mee Week ea the comtery | music of “Fail to the Chie” ‘They took their | ® foot in thickness, so tightly as torender trans- Robbed of Pan Electric Stock. It” STEIGER & LIEDERMANN, 1303 F ot_| Sheil Dispatch to Tam EvexrreSran | —_ ice has moved out ofthe creeks and runs oromsed | Soe 4. eating tag rare ene weg want | Graal positions, and the reception’ oneeea tae, Lite: “North of tis piscerevtenl Uridges bave | CERTIFICATSS REPRESENTING A SUNORED ror save — pes i A |e reenter ae jd | _ The reports from the upper Potomac and the | by that line and they are flooded. Broad run | 77 (ore = were | mediately, with Baron Fava leading s long line | been carried away, and the water is within &| THOUSAND DoLtARs TARE SUDDEN PLIONS. tutu icted by otal tail Oeiae hosts | to have been mailed by a Ueiecd sestecteanter | Oevy rain coubloed lect night to mabe ser- pes Draken. over its punks, end Se scree Gly. targed upon, tee reporter. “Mr. "Wek loft is | of diplomats, ng Mist Cleveland's drees was a | few inches of the Boor o¢ the Cumberiand Nal: | Prom the 8. ¥. Herald, today. Rorthwest, oved te 3 welvalls 0 = tance . hair to: hands with ‘and at | trained robe jue silk, with front ecru Tailroad structure which crosses. wer Mr. Frank J. Bowman,of St. Louls, lef Jersey fronting of null purcbaser destres fo bald | tO @ certain “Agent Leman,” which, it was | Chants, wharf owners, and others whose prop- | Buitnasur was up to its banks this mofn- | ¢ » | lace, With ‘Of pink'silk. | Mra. Mann! . All the industrial, works in 5 Fett is Sasie ‘ich weet irunt to bud | alleged, would be damaging to the Senator | ¢rty would be imperiled in case of « flood, very | juz and was ailll Halve, Othes cealion creek Sesame time shoulder, Bim towards the dove. word White Sas, his saite rfttee ad es, Poune iz two or more fi CN Con MGs fag | should the letter be published. It was alleged | pprehenstve. A bulletin issued st one o'clock | and runs on the Virginia side were tp the seme Ralldings JOHN SHERMAN 4 CO, 1407 Fm | tot the letter reformed to intimated that che | this morning from the signal oflce stated the sonaition ere GAS Into the confirmation of one of the President's appoint- | Condition of affairs as follows: should ante rete ease ing Lots ou Vermont ave., 17.4 by average 100 to | ments depended upon the pledge of the ap-| _ “The reports received from stations slong the OR aa tia emg Wide alley. Price OBc. per ea: foot ApPIT(ycx, | Puintee to retain the republican clerks in their | Potomac indicate probable danger along the ‘reasury Department Changes. have been | City at midnight last Wednesday for Washing- rm gg ty The | ton. When he was in the depot at Jersey City, JiRler has never been as high since 1865, when | he says, he stopped to write a telegram and put | his vailse on the floor, on his right hand ene he ee a ae side. While he was inditing the message @ ‘Columbia, acemh' that they | saked ‘bint "a question ima tne of jon itt mn Fnac nt act wea | oe fn na cr, mon awit | Ione We beer saree ets is ey | Sha ape aa nd on sab sed to Mr. an. Mr. the greal : a r aereral tise Sasding ses os 100 st none Sets | Jones Gectinesen weneee tee cee men inden: | M6 Je: lal nas oe iver ie eit sSeing e- | SeteenncNOTY ‘eaintoctian were eipnemeed’ ifurtuer’ tlouble is eared Glow Ue gorges | the inquiry be resumed writing the nese Green Me OO TEST Pisuha CON inere te nathton uate to neeeskacy Irisnoese that} tale We -Aaeiabiaes aaiaaee Wuajere tence, | Grtaotipe ol clea Sunda thecahes of he SiN are blown to pieces with dynamite. This is | and then stooped to pick up the valise. Tt was, fist 1324 F st nw. ing in it to remotely pe has formed at Seni Auditor, under civil service rules. ‘contemplated by the railroad authorities should | no longer there, however, and be supposes that Seon BALELSEOUIO FERF OF G1 his confirmation was delayed because of | *nd that another 2 Beneca, tacky, the ice not ‘hou! confederate of the inquisitive stranger bed {OR SALE—85,000 FEET GR eee prrnb and that ice is still running down the river | | Promotions—Orrin B. Hallam, of Kent G ice not pass off in «few hours, aE garg saammcene Delaware ave., between Land M: 18 cents foot: | ny opposition on the partof Senator Sherman. | Fapidiy. ‘The gorge at seven Locks is, not, yet | from clase 1 to clase 8, in the gage of tne Heese Font Jeavis, N. X., Feb. 18.—The ico. in the | stolen 1, SAiraerminens INU sotsnd BeS Pe | tnd writtoe a eer tcr all nat ae Deen, eaid| broken. ‘The ise between tho A inednet andthe | {ary; Wim. B. Howell, of New Jersey, trom $900 a Og a By a ye fi — = re Chain Temains firm. 1e repere ‘Class 1, Secretary’ The ‘and n 000 worth tocks. mat Fob acct out e'pa 000; $3,200 ou for tases | he te eared oe whct Ae a, has eee poy ‘The@istrict in Comaress. soar are depen ne net Rees of 6 tor of fost the valle Side Coates corte jenwood road, 3.000; ,' a ‘the movi jo ES 000 shares one stock, ears; diflerence will take Yu trade, oo ae ie appreciated by Leite nmerey bars am ins small chaunel on this eof the ‘HOURS OF LABOR OF CAPITOL WATCHMEN. An Ex; ‘Train Wreeked. ike Domiual value ot each share bole Flos. x MA: Leman: The original dispaten to @ New fork | Tver, and at Unat hour was still moving, but | Architect Clark, of the Capitol, was called and pach we “ORNER paper read as follows: “ it was not: fat all the ice would way. gentleman recelved | ,0uid the river above the AO ee Ey; | anked about the statement that some of his opposite, Fevervation suitable a letter,” ete. ‘The intelligent telegrapher divi. | treed from ice during this ‘oruin , although | employes work fitteen hours per day. He said ‘One thousand times one hundred is, ‘TWO MEN KILLED AND THREE INJURED. Mupp.erows, N. Y., Feb. 13.—The night ex- | Oh, hundred thousand—Lut as to the doll z pis eaek a Oboe naar | teat ante obg phch sr, Bowman ad ded the word “gentleman,” and it for | there Will be a decided rise in the river, a| that some of the watchmen in the Capitol their opinion, _ there | court dresses of the diplomats and the OEY iroad, | gn wy hod 4 Jeman, Agent Leman has been searched fF | treshet will hardly follow. but under tei | grounds are required tit eau Rem OR id practically be ‘no ebange. Some of | Uniforms of the officers of the army and navy ap ee ig ta Taeate, SeuINE an order to have the stock -~ during the entire week. cumstances every precaution shouid be taken.” eer p-m., [rien = Lowey a ot bers of the boa considered oe eee yi gene feo ed ey ond livan county, at6 o'clock this orang. The | robbed him will nd tt. las oon oon > GRE. MANCECK’S FUNERAL. MASOHANTS TARING PAECAUTIONS, time, thas reducing thelr setoal working hours Seer ase oan Bee the “handsome oac SS ae jooth things over and would be pleased to | doscople picture, Some ze Seen Geverne land, few | Many merchants along the Georgetown river | to8 out of the 24. He sald he ought to bave | have the trences: ‘Dothing had hap- | dresses seen were as follows: Mrs. Carlisle, in (ee ASE hel en _at ernor’s Island, im‘ New | front and on tho low levels of Washington had | three more watchmen for the Capital grounds, pened, and uot require te Commissioners to | Drown and gold vrocade, with sleeves of irides: mn twenty days WALKS & WILSON, York and at Norristown. men at work last night securing their goods | #4 those grounds ought to be guarded watil Ite | Ptuttity fiemsiven by withdrawing the now | cont crystal Ince. ‘Mrs’ Marion “Fortesoue, of _ fiw "| |New York, Feb. 18.—Governor’s Island, vis-| trom possible damage. Early teports ‘rom | #* MEht. famous letter to the board, or involve them. |New York, a charming costume of amber engine, express car and were | their ili gotten boot, wn from the track. George St. John, engi- pana aL EO heer, and A. L. Lewis, fireman, were killed,and passengers were seriously hurt. ch set wrt : General Foreign News. occurred in London. One of the earliest was Ned by & raging storm and banked with fog, | Harpers Ferry this morning slated that there | "HE XMPIOYES or THR w. 4G. RAILROAD | selves in further Reece UL eTHunE 8 00d? Sx | toried, with arsbee mackie: bak olakwond ear RESCUED FROM A RAFT AT SEA. that against the Jows in 1189, when a convent Was apparently as isolated this morning as a| had twenty-four inches rise in the Poto- DESIRE TO BB HEARD. iene Mesos in her hair. Mra. Justice Field, old gold satin, |, Loxpon, Feb. 13.—The crew of the British | helonging to Westminster Abbey was demol Beay Kat Souter a TEL eR | rock in midocean, The military colony was | Me over night and the ‘water was still rising. | Chairman Ingalls, of the senate District com 3 Mrs, Noguet: | bark Embla, which was ‘on Jan. 234, fiw * 1324 F combined with chantilly lace. astir curly. The litte steamer Atlantic brought | 4 small quantity of lee, was Funping. At the | mittee, has received a communication from | WHAT COMMISSIONER WEED SAID AFTER THE dismantled dnd abandoned, were rescued from | !shed. The ringleader was banged and other over from New York loads of officers, in uni St 7:30 this morning the toe Yas, black satin and lace. Mrs. David Dudley as 7 Sraft Five of the men were landed at Beltast, | rioters had their hands and teetout off. In 1221 JOR SALE-TWO FINE LOTS, NORTHWEST, was still moving in the channel, which was | ¢mployes of the Washington and Georgetown CONFERENCE. ia tory poe veh wii plok mater | agate, ive the en were aries ban | tra ha tor Pande tor ine Fst Satzain,eneh Lot 20-4200 Rettg Lost ale paeternin g everybody upon the island was | much wider thap at first, but a vast amount of | rallroad company asking a hearing, and he hour. idee nded Mr. Webb | tilly lace,” Miss ‘Jarvis blue ‘satin and valen- | the rescuing ship to another vessel, the streets, and thirteen of Ube law-breakers Sok Call at once. DANENHOWEE | allowed to enter the parlor in whieh Ger, Han: | 1€@ On the Virginia aldo of the river still te: | stys the comua{tige will hear anything thoem | over an hour. When it was ended Mr. Webb | Uuty lace: ry! if and vaiea-| the rescuing ship vo another coe roe a tari of foe cere Sat — oe : “ax | cox's body lies and take a farewell look at his | mained firm. Signal observer at Moore's | ployes have to say at adato to be ‘arranged | stated to the reporters ey had had a ger pink ieasiicrs th har hair and Gory bacdeoes | Lemar bee are ae Tan morningsaye | resented the importation of Irish (Eh part of Metitan hill near Columbia roea, | $82, For nearly an hour officers, privates, ser- | lock reported this morning that reports from | hereafter te suit the convenience of those 1D- | eral con respecting the prosent condi: | Bite eae het hair and very ban algnne Fe. doris Pow Ce morgingcage ie eis, tmportation ‘wea a north part of Meridian hill. near Columbia road. | vants and messengers filed by the coffin, Many | Ul stations along the river as far as Harper's | terested. tion ot matiers; that he had expressed | or pearl satin, and silver passemenverie. ‘Mra. | bave decided not to patticnats iene ee military atter many lives had been lost, Greve Lathe ‘Price 1dc und de: pera, FTLCH, | 8B e¥e was filed with tearsat the solomn spes- | Ferry showed theriver tobe. stilt rising. "Fhe | ‘re PRoposeD NEW cITy Post orFIcE. | Horaahaboomatters; hat, he had expressed Knott, white satin, with ruby trimmings. Miss | hibition of 1889. aly was the scene’ofa lot in i810, caused by ~ tacle, This morning Dr. Janeway reported that | 10W tounds about the Chain bridge, which at | No action has been taken by the House com- | pressed that the trustees Sp; | Kndlcdtt, white sitin and tulle, Miss Vilas, OPPOSED TO THE SPIRIT MONOPOLY. py be mye sccaed Deter oe ase teee: etesen Ht UNE | Hooded tis morsing, "The pore ar kevee | mittee on public bulldingsand grounds concern. | peared, to” be in food humor; that | pale biue surah. Miss Weddell, cherry saiin | | Monicn, Feb. 13.-The lower house of the | Bu Pig Yeo corn bill riots at = a seemed better at dayb Between 7 and 8 | f dis, morning, The gorge at Raven fs on some points elr views Bnd chantilly lace. Mrs. Judge Carey, bronze | Bavarian parliament is opposed to Prince Bis- | Westminster in March, 1815, lasted several MONEY TO LOAN. o’clock the guard of honor arew up in front of | locks had not then started, and this holds back | ing the proposition to erect a new city post | coincided with’ nr and wrat over matin and green brocade. Miss Jackson, white Chinese | marck’s scheme of making the traitic in spirit- | 249%. In @ conflict between the military and — a y | the generals mansion. ‘Then came the detace | A aT riser ey ee hane Reler. trained | office in this city, and nofinal action is likely | bad been lett tor further consideration. ‘The | 20d,eTe¢n Brocade, 3 elegant robe of gold and | Yous liquors a goveruinent monuents, the populace at Knigat’s ridge A Mo*® 7° 0scis to scte TATE 1S | ment of 200 soldiers from the several torts and | heavily all night up the river. The ice between | to be taken until the question AU EL a pam Hel sat ol Sccrtguo¢goverumeat mouspa- | open f sg TOSUEE See end, them. In the mean ime, the | rsined GnvrOke ene ie on oriage re: | from the Senate. ‘The sub-committee having | write e letter stating their views, 80 the board | Pant! rocade, low corsage, outlined with pearl ita WILL gen, wo Exvox To rae varscas | £2 i lourigen poopte were. Kilied bese” his Ot widow of Gen. Hancock, accompanied by Mrs. | @ained unbroken when the morning reports | the matter in hand are Messrs, Dibble, Cole | would have it belsre them. Tile Mr Webb pest! embroidered cashmere and valeuclonmes mbox, feb, 3-—Thecorreapondene ofthe | sougtty Sscanoued = Ereat role throughout the Mee REAL | room in which the bare ieee? cnvered the | roiG there scemed to be no eres deere | and Millikin. ‘The necessity for the Teg | ees a Miss ‘Helen Sonneom, cowslip, eatin endl | $604 8 special envoy tothe Vatican. Icis proba: | pony Lng. Supday bill pocanioned & serious out Mess 22. TBSSo, eaitoor sao tet EAL | room in which the hero lay and — Use Ree e fae a eaecs and the bill will probably |, oapw AGAINST THE WAVES. cade, “Miss Heled Johnson, cowslip, satin and | Fond a special Ching Cheng, oper, to Hierlin, | Hyde park occurred July Soa and Seth ees my cl x . », $3. nt of Zi TOOK A PARTING Look THE RISE AT HARPER'S FERRY. ittee iat Be his Ch hg obvos to Herlin, - I MAS. Auormey 101 Petawe O3tm igna B matter is taken up. The method adopted by the — tale Nell, Pale, blue, brocade, sleeves —y ming, Cheng, 92" Hae b park: (The great reform riots MEAN, Attorney. 1521 F st nw. Osim | She kissed her husband's forehead, wilte ths | , Asignal office dispatch trom Harper's Ferry | maiicr is taken up. The method adopted by {8 | a1, wera py gon Captains of the Won- trained black velvet, dismond ornaments, Mrs. | @dals0 to the Vatican, burt $125,000 rea EAL ESTATE | tears fell fast from her eyes. ‘Then she | 8t9:50am, said: “Potomac rising very fast; jamage was done and many people were : 9 of $2.00 fix a limit beyond which the te of all derfal Effects of Oil. Clayton McMichael’ wore ottoman satin, with POLISH EDITORS IMPRISONED. sank into a chair, and would have fallen | Tise of 26 inches since 7:30 a.m. Ice on gov- | the bills shall not extend. They have fixed this eee, inted bodice of blue velvet, and corsage out- | LONDON, Feb. 13.—The editors of the Polish | Taz Drson SENSATION IN LONDON.—The cor- Soucy available on‘shurtest notice JNO HIWLES | 2 the floor had "kindly bands not come | ernment dam halt down; depth, eight feet | limit, and are now engaged in dividing it up 60| The U. 8. hydrographic offlce has compiled | Po!nt with blue tulle, Mrs. F. A. -John-| Journal printed in the city ot Posen have been | oners ingest in London Ie oie name ot Me Money srallaple on shortest notice. JNO. E>WLES | 10 nor asaistance.. The coffin lid was then put | soeve low rcer, : : Beeded V9 fOr such bulldings as are Most | the accounts received by that office during the | son, cream satin ‘with court train, and | arresied, tried and senieuced to six mouths’ | Posie e eeeee ea Pimlico, who, 1t is & CO, 1424 New York ave. a fsie. in its place and & laurel wreath, brought byCol. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS TO THE RESCUE, needed. ee a ee ed a ey Ee eee per of amiatione libsting ies Se Gan oe Vuhed se many bee me ($30,000, TX SUMS FROM $1,000 TO i ——_+e-. —_____ satin an low’ corsage I 4 Y who wi % $5,000, on good Peal evtate security 2ip per cent | Sonn H_ Weeks from the Philadelphia division | ogemissioners Edmonds, Webs aed” Ly= Capitol Topies. ous effect of heavy seas during gales. The office | Bocq with tiny white. roses and theit ieaves | Bismarck aud thc Prussian ministers: the pov: | Beet, Te yee ete, IN od commission, DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, laid upon it. Six soldiers bearing a black | decker, when informed last evening of the A DELEGATION OF NATIONAL BANKERS has reeeived the testimony of many seacap-| miss West, pearl china crape low corsage, oul Heation of the article was due to the action of | Thursday. The clergyman, in ‘his tesumony, ——_. Peand Dats nw. | cioth-covered bier came into the room and Probable danger of a flood, held a meeting and | appeared before Senator Ingalls, of the Senate | ta‘ns to the almost marvelous effects of the oll. | lined and trimmed with cut steel passcm, ee government toward the Poles in | declared that Mrs. Bartlett ‘asked kin to $50,000 cragerorsd tou State sccuriys | Placing the coffin Se eee at ita close telephoned Mr. Horatio Browning, | District committee, to-day to explain the sys-| Many of them claim that their ships and crews a praia bine satin and veivet chloroform with | Which to quiet her busban and, ’ RET LEPOLD | me detachment of troops drawn up outside | echaitman of the srpency fond af tue Rn | tem of taxation of such banks, ete. in response | have been ssved from destruction by its use, | With pearl passenienteries. Mra, Col. Wilson, ‘The District Appropriation. chloroform in small yuantities at three di —— Saone ang | then moved down the winding path to the | posto buy he emergency ns" committee. They also | t0 the resolution of Senator Van Wyck direct, | “Experience seems to demonstrate,” says the | mings. Mrs. Col. Rockwell, lilac satin and blue ANCE | Chester A. Arthur, which, contrary to expecta- policies, the ‘ascel ional THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE CoMMITTEE | SHOPS, pretending that be wit ONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE T: told the committee to goahead with th "| ing the committee to rtain why nati report of the hydrographic office, “that min- mes in her hair and handsome diamonds. ard 25 JAMES EK WAUGH, thé stead ee co. soshead with their work | bates hy id local irs. Senator Harrison, cream satin, with full BEA REPORT. Bartlett, after her husband's death, what abe M ONEY_TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESs | body were Lieuts. Eugene Griffin, Henry Lum- . " Maury, black silk and chantilly lace. Mrs. than $2,500, a6 5 percent, on fitst-ciass city | ley and John Dapray, Aides-de-Camp Col. WO. THE WORK IN THE HAREOR. will probably be given to the whole committee | frst named is not recommended. The evidence | Gol uigyennen, aus ae pearlsatin, witis pleated B. Beck, Adjt. Gen. W. B. Whipple, Lieut. W. | This morning Captain L. A. Littlefield, of the | of ways and means at their meeting next week. received shows that the subject has commanded | iront and bouffant back, with corsage ture RO.HOLTZMAN, | 8: McCallum, Gen. Richard H. Jackson, Col, J. | cltisens” committee, went down in a tug to| All the democratic members of the committee | more consideration than ever ‘and the | of white feathers. Mra, Youmans, ruby velvet DOO 1e Leak OF REAL ISTATE | Waste’ Cimi Charies union Tiga eg GUs | Alexandria, but, on account ofthe fog and the | have conferred upon tho informed as foite pro: | RUDg the fous as Widely 20° possible Das bows | Sulowen ice sia" ines gacstauiaus ad Sok ON REAL ESTATE | Wallace, Capt. Charl ler, Judge Advoca: : ai e as : x tneame to sui—money im band. | SB Gardner, Col John ff, Weeks Lisnt ane | danger of ‘being pushed on the flats by the | Puolicans have wot been informed as to ita pro. | sting tion bill has completed its labors and have the | plied with un oath that she bad pever used it Dill ready to report to the whole committee on | MF. Bartlett's wiil left his property to Mra Bart ri | ett and appointed Mr. Dyson executor. Monday morning. The whole committee will | Barciett wus arrested last oveulug B probably get through with the matter in time | has been bound over to appear asa witness, to report it to the House Monday. [n some in- re oS 4 "1 folly justified.” silene rose bouquet. stances the estimates have been cut down, but News Briefs. =p : large floes of ice, returned. HazbormasterSut- | Visions. The democrats are harmonious, and Cy theli ts to thi e arges egal if security is ainple. Robert Avery. Commander J. C, Watson, Chief 7 the | oaeeernie TED vessex, | _ Others of those who paid their | in others the amount appropriated excceda the hi Lenin ig BL Engineers E. D. Robie and Gen. Swartelle. ‘Sa his morning took charze of the pees BOOT edie ed een ‘ie bill 18 Dart Ae seeding Ligh Sus United States | President were, Chiet Justice Waite, Col. | estimates, so that the aggregate sum will prob- Baty Were ovammanrel yh 1301 F stn. w._| “The mourners were Lieut. aud Mrs. Griffin, ig commissioners and he will finish tife | Com atten ens Cy eon aoe hearings of per- | | During penseee Sierenson, Senator and Mrs. Sabin, Senatorand | ably bein accordance with the Commissioners’ | twenty-fifth, Penusylveule, distie wenee up Mr. and Mrs, Merriam, Mr. Mrs. Bouvier, |{0e channel woe e atea, this morning that | cons interested. Im certain arriclos aieetca oii | Schooner Ounslaska from San Francisco to | 32%" Logan. Senators Harrison and Cockrell, | recommendations. Thursday -betore Judge Willlains ‘of Tiags Gol Russell and wife; Mrs. W. ¥ Ladiow. Mrs | Alexandris and theres Woe oe ee, 2 | be had, but not mun time will be siiowed «| Aleutian Islands, between April18 and May Representatives Scranton, Boutelle, Wilkins, ———or-—___— county, and Judge Waite was honorably So Hancock, on the advice of her triends, did not | Pods trom belie rio ed eo ving off, and re- | D6 Consumed in this Way, 20, 1884, ofl was used in the following manner | Besch and Viele, Representative and Mrs. | Court ef Alabama Claims Disburse- | Culwsi, Jeave home. Mrs. Bouvier remained with her. | Ft from Lelow showed that it was gradually WORKING PEOPLES’ WAGES. to modify the action of the sea: Quthwalte, Captain and Miss Dutton, Col. ments. John Cobeley, who accused himself at Allen : MAS-_| “Tt was precisely nine o'clock when the first ng . yNeHl (MO) fotn th stteo A trlangulareall, with & drop of @ feet, was | Casey, Col James, Col. Mclean, Major Armes. | srarewenr py xx CONTROLLER LAWRENCE, | 1OWE Peon Tut eae at eat Alen, To TOAN OF REAL ESTATE | gun fired at Castle Willlam boomed out over ‘THE SAFETY OF LONG BRIDGE. Mr. O'Neill (Mo.), from the committee om | 1.2.09 t5 tne seams cutters must, leaving about | ©x-Secretary and Miss McCullogh, Miss Pauling John’ Sharpless at Chester, was injall st the Ty Gra the bay announcing that the boat was ready to| Others are not, however, so sanguine as Mr. | labor, reported a bill to protect mechanic, 19 | 9 teet of par at each end. To the opposite angle | Townsend, of Philadelphia, Col. McMichael,| It was stated in THE STAR of last evening | time the murder, and ls. crank, jazi ISTE RADL Mer cautn A’ moment lates the eeaced 2 | Browning, and among these are the railroad | borers and servants in their wages House | 2c%th(nsD eras Sacer a TOs oa oe nee | Fades eka Day a eo ena | te in an examination before a sub-committee | © ‘The chamber of commerce of Richmond eake SNES, TO, LOAN ON BEAL be Core hn Se ier rary dep ay pep ale le, who are fearful for the safety of Long | Calendar. firom the three corners of the sail were led the | Mocue, Mr and Mra, Lelver, den. and Mrs. | ofthe House judiciary, Mr. Allen, the disbure-| Virginia, representatives te Oongress te" Beep PSS Biy we M lowest terms.“ DAN. Arthur swung out into the stream ana steered | People, Seamer OL EOUe. NOTES, lines which made the bridle, which was made | Card, Mra. Crozier, Hon. HB. Roosevelt, Mr. | fy "ne moweludiclary, J ‘Alabama Claims, “ad- | Joregn drummers out ol the state unless tay 226 F st tor the New York shore, Atanearly hourpeople | bride. The lee at 9 o'clock was passing | ne genate comm non a nblic lands to-day | fast to a 4inch hawser. A ‘navy clothes-bag, | Muldrow, David Dudley Fieid, Justice Field, pay & license tax. ¥ TO LOAN began to gather on the streets throngh which | through but two spans,and the passage be- Pl unched 41 larly with @ needle, was partly | Gen. and Miss Me! irs. Sturtevant Moore, | mitted that ex-Vontroller Lawrence habitually ‘Min sums to sutton approved Real Friateserur. | the procession would pase: but the faim ‘ect | neathe the draw wart eat than ea Ree eee io raracncy (vor ot the establishment | Biieg'with five gallons of lard-oll, and. the | the Misses Dexier. Mrs. Dana, Capt aud Mrs: | allowed him to make personal, drafie om the A Lrwoxstwo anp Geuenatax $003. De. By or re oflaterest Charges moderate. N9 | dently had an effect, and the crowd grew | Carter came down from Wilmington last even: | of two additional Public land districts in| mouth wewed up. This was slung by @ span | Gross, Col. H. L. Dodge, of San Francisco; Chief ‘Treasurer for large sums of money for the use of | ask often results from @ severe cold left 10 uunecessary delay. J,V-N. BU slowly. At halt-past ‘nine o'clock the coffin, Tee see measures to secure the safety of the | Nebraska. from the ends of the mast so as to ride opposite | Clerk’ Youmans, Mra.’ Wheadon, Gen. » Van the%vourt, which he (Mr. Allen) placed in bank | take care of itself. Better prudently resort to nid a — which had rested for a tew minutes at the barge | bridge. The Senate committee on education and | > the conter of it, ‘The whole apparatus was | Vliet, Lieut. Reamy, Dr. and Mra. Bartlett, a Dr. Jayne's Expectorant om the firs: symptom HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES | office, was lifted from the trestle by eight stal-| THE RIVER RISING RAPIDLY AT 10 a. xu, __| labor will next Friday hear Major Story, of | pot overboard with 65 fathoms of line, the | Judge and Mrs. MacArthur, Miss Parsons, Gen” | on his own personal aecount S ofa cough and cold, and soavold plating im See eee ey a hee REE iene | Wart soldiers, who carried it to the hearse, with | 30 4. x.—Signal service reports all along the | Chicago, in relation to his new system of spell- | Schooner being at the time under a close-reefed | and’ Mra Shelley, Gen. sworth, ‘Fred. | Ju Lawrence, ex-controlicr, says this | of aystew the seeds of an incurable lungs Jelay when security is yood. 0.5 GREEN. Room | four horses attached, which stood in waitiag on ine the oi lal kp ing. triangular mainsail. It tended three points off | Dou, lass, Licut. and Mrs. Duvall, Commander | statement is erroneous in every particular; that pod ee Ne SE A SG Ea; ONL INES = | the piaza. The four companies of the 5th artil- Say the river is rising at the rate of 10 “Senator Riddleberger_will go from Washing- the weather bow, Keeping the schooner within | and Mrs. ‘Harmony, the Misses Beach, Mrs, and | he had no power to“allow” Mr. Allen to make | ‘roat More re as Sackson, had’ preceded. the oiilin "asd wa | tn gree eect. 2 running very fast and | ton on Monday next vo Newark, N. J., where ie | the, Weater bow, Keoping she, seuooner within | sad Mes, Harmony, the Misses Bet Detver, Miss | "personal drafts” or deposit ‘money ‘in “any In sams 10 sult, af lowest rates, on approved real | jckson, had preceded the coffin and were | in great quantities. Both rivers at Harper's | is expected to attend what is styled “a grand | the °waves ‘working the caused the oll to | Jeunie Denver, ‘Assistant Postmaster ’Gen- | bank; that he never was asked to do so and MARRIED. penal FITTLS7 Pousyeuaava | drawn up in line on the street, while the pail- | Ferry are rising. The Potomac is rising the | five days’ bazar and festival” in aid of the Irish equirt out thi the lo-holes, so that the | eral Knott, Mr. ‘and Mra. Philip Hichborn, ana | Bever did; that moneys were advanced to the | pox —cOX. On thesth of February, 1898, st Mo ee ee bearers stood with uncovered heads as the coffin | faster. ‘The gorge at Seven Locks still holds on. | parliamentary fund, and held under the aus: heaviest comb! seas were immediately | Mrs.Cochran. Long after 11 o'clock there were | disbursing agent in theusual form on requisi- | Kendree ey ey a ge awards, Me RY TO LOAN | passed. 10:50, AQUEDUCT BRIDGE.— Water rising very | pices of the Irish ’National ue. He will | smoothed on coming in contact with the ol good number of people still in the east room | Hone, of the Secretary of State by warrants on MANLY OX to alias JANE COX, both of Wash- AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. | After a flag had been wrapped sround the | fast and ice in great quantities. ‘The ‘Virginia | speak at the Academy of Music in Newark, and | and reached the vessel more like ground swells | and in the corri fors, but shortly after 11 the | the Treasurer, signed by the Secretary of the | ington, ee ee eoffin, the troop broke into column of eom- | side remains unchanged. Will also make, beiore his return, one or more | than waves due tos severe gale. President and Teoelvibg party went up stairs. Treasury and countersigned by the first con- “< getiames yee anies and prepared for themarch tothechureh. | Due precautions are being used by merchants | addresses before the Irish organizations in New acne ‘The President was visibly ted by the news | troller; that the law rescribes the mode of DIED. | The palibearers entered carriages and followed | along the river, in anticipation of any great | York. apreee Bi hip Chi- | 4¥FIng the evening of Gov. Seymour's death. Keeping en seooant of is mouey and disburs | cron. atis0p. m, on , February = ea aT hentuad of police cleared the | rise. The water at the West Washington har-| The sub-committee of the House naval{ Captain Jones, of the British steamship Ex-Representative and Mrs. Hopkins held a | 10g lt, and that the controller has nothing todo | 1¢sg ELisat AoPORTio ie Jer oe BS BOARDING. Nadas Wich the tantly ame triomde ue Of Caz | Bor was fully two feet above ordinary high tide | affairs committee had the bill for the appoint- | cago, while rescuing the crew of the brigantine alow pamre ‘with the mode of keeping or disbursing it. oe, = | riages with the family and friends and repre- | shortly before noon. mentofan Assistant Secretary of the Navy | Pedore, used oll with the best results. It | Marge reception last night oe funeral will take place from the residence of sentatives from the New York commandery of | | Noon.—From Harper's Ferry 14-1nch rise | before it to-day. No final action was taken, but blowing s heavy gale, with very high seas, |, Commander and Mrs. McCalla held s charm-| Pensoxat.—AsslstantSecretary Fairchild wilt | 900, 164 Fourih , Scrovt southeast on Monday, a of the Army Of the Potorsac; PR Keereaey | nce last report, favorably. Noy ‘At the Pill will be reported | Ae Chicago tan ta windward of tbe fedore, | 10g reception yesterday tn their beautiful house | teave here this afternoon for Utica, to attend <a wag tty of tne Army of the Potomac: Phil Kearney ‘A RISE OF A FOOT IN TEN MINUTES. favorably. and, during @ lall, oll having been poured on | on 20th street, The datnticat refreshments | ine funeral of Gov. Seymour.—Gen. Williams | cCCAMAA Ne, 8, Feeruars Jah, 1888, CRORGR ee eae a eener ere Washington | pom Aqueduct 4 Vi Ske Natiscalwinale ‘the life-boat was successfully | were dispensed by Mra. Cornwall and Mrs. Hi re, Roscoe C, | Cam: in tie torty-seventh year of his age a a ape | Panes Cee Mame, MoMalions len. Pune’ Gul |, pace Adestact soon the Virginie ise bas The National Nine. the 'waver, the port life-boot was successfully | were diepensed by, Mra, Cornwall and Mrs. gpd. wife, of | New Hampshire, Roscoe C, | Carmack, in ue fory-soven = _ eee oe Haneock Pos moving in great quantities. A | CRANE SIGNS, BUT CARROLL, GILLIGAN, axp | /#anch« ny 'By sige this the seas were | Mccall, ‘heeler, = 22 | CUNNINGHAM. WY Seen, as S16 Sp mei | and o Gen. Loyd Aapiawall, "| Rao KEG tg iettas Tee TH Tive | “suuaw or rite enoviDENoE reax Ductite.” | Kop Sova i the hassadisa vaso aoe | Air James I. Fitch and hisbrothenindaw | eseres tes, Sationel DE, aetna Tahar |, SESSINOHASC Twreny Pray 2898 aa ‘Boarders, from $16 to $2) per month three | aoe Aenea ee ut 10 minutes. Mr. Scanlon's trip to Boston was not as suc- | they broke in masses of foam short distance | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, were at home | f24a+ ¥,Montgomers. of Washington, were HAM tn Gis Any iourih Joar O” bie age ae gegd mca pet clean 6 able roots and | THE x NITY. WHAT THE SIGNAL SERVICE MEN THINK oF 1 geal Thee oak away. As the boat approached the Fedore the | fo their friends last even! ele residence | president Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, is | ¢tcsuves and f ry < ,gentral loeation; “northwest, 3 fi | The crowd had enormously increased as the cessful as was expected. The only engage L eeonivack: cll om Ghee oreter, a grat from. Fesidence, 616 10th a me, sunday, : F128 | day wore on, and along State street and up Soy Ge epee ment made was with Crane to play with the | Cem Of (hee vessel, povred no boat got sloce: | 22 Rhode Island avenue. While the occasion | Bt the Ariington.—Ool, Switsler, chief of the SOF THE | Broadway the peo lestood In places seven se | Ittsthe opinion at the signal office that the which so calmed the sea tha’ ng | lacked the characteristics of @ fashionable ‘able Boars 2pm Bureau of Statistics, isa delegate from Mis- | ” Siarrisburg and Lancaster, Pa, papers please copy:® sour to the National Prose Association of| Davia, On Paurasry 1st, 1800, at 6 pam at bie America, which meets in Cincinnati on the 23d | iste "raudence, 4431 street bortawent SOSA ae inst, —Messra. J- Golicn and D. W Schram, | Davin beloved huababd of Line Davis aged tary: of Galveston, are in town ono visit tothelt | tour years friend and former townsman, Mr. SF Hatn. | »/Funeral will aie place from 8. cers] . Nationals during the coming season. Carroll, | side aud resoued the shipwrecked crew without | Crushs it ras an ecceeangiy flee ea ht deep. The funeral passed through. the | question of a freshet depends entirely upon the | Gilli; an, and Shaw, of the Providence team, injury. About half a gallon of = ‘fizete. | lower part of Whitehall street, through State | river between the Aqueduct bridge fad the | Sot sardine he eases the erovid ation ig pagent See ee emeily onlay en By all Sucieipauas, that they | paint-oil was by the boat during trip. | “Despite the unfavorabl. ther, thei oo gitcet, passing to the west of the Bowling | Chain bridge. Shot had not been notified by President Young that pit unfsverable weatber, there was W MORE TABLE Fcoecealnertuesce up Broadway to the church. | Chal? bridge. St este the oe a een | tncy wore Re libortnee aaa Le ee ren Rectan, Canta’ Hender- | Tite 2 large attendance at the art and masteal ee! =x | uit as.pearly ten o clock when the march to | river gets down, the water will not ‘Probably wet | the coming season. A New York paporgives | British steamship Napier, Capt nder- | reception given by Mr. Waiter Paris at his ON, PLEASANT ROOMS, | that point was begun in the order above de-| beyond the level of tie Georgetown wharves, | 8 the reason that they wanted ‘more than son, on January 26, 1885, bound trom Balti-| studio on Thursday afternoon. All present Red Of unfurnished. single or | scribed. ‘There was no music, bus from far | But should itremail, greet eer ete the ice | $2,000, the limit, Hines is still in Washing- | more to Cork, latitude 37° N., longitude 50° | Were agreeably entertained by the musical pro- E sway across jibe Water came the dull booming coming down the river to pile Up flood ig | ton. There is no doubt that all these players gram, which included some very attractive of the minute z , ain hol Ingersoll and wite, Major A. P. Blount, | Monday, sk Oem, wuers requlens aes, will and R. M. , of Washington, were in Chi- | Friends sad familles are luvited te atiene ¢ago on Thursday.—Jno. Campbell and D. R. ae" grog te | - DEAN. 11th, 1886, ice | Tene eaten meeed, Qf rain, as boen | will come, to Washingwon eventually, as the | W-witis wemendous sea rom sume direction: | nambers, and greatly, enjoyed the opportunity | Rosell, of St Losis, and Geo. J. Chambers, of| ony ta of atic and Bits Se coeds | ft was precisely ten o'clock when Trinity | Very heavy-much me han Teague will not sanction any other engage- | W.,with a tremen rection. | Or'examining Mr. ‘water color drawii , He Riges lange por otis and ve i church was reached by the carriages containing | 1° % a wuarine bagea of eee t. Qne sea larger than the others pooped the stp, | t the collection of which he has recently added | Of General Grant has been painted and pre-| Funeral will take from the residence of his Bee | the pall-bearers, who followed the nearse ints | SUPPosed. ‘Since the storm began 3.18 inches | Men! ——+e+_____ carrying away companion, &c., and flooding the | several interesting Florida sketehes. sented tothe American hospital in Mexico, by | erandparents, No. 516 10un st. we., Sunday evening ot Pee Board Wey | the sacred edifice in this order: The Hou, Thos, | Of Fin bas fallen. Tue Orrenpack Estate—Today Mesars, | deck ioreand aft. He at frst intended to heave | °° trees Sede SRO ante ten | Mr. P- H.Balling —H. L. tan Fran | Wo pa rend and relatives invite ts attend, 2 ad Treasary de, | F. Bayard, Heoretary of Beales, Gen. Williags | rep seeenes om the River. Edwards & Barnurd, for G. A. Bohrer aad wite | the ship 1 but Tear ry [teen poctreg [pr prenpeemesiherrgihbendinse gitco, Chas. W. Tomitason, of Toledo, Jax: ML | | EYWARDS On the oven February 1nty ce” | Sherman, Lieut, Gen, Philip H. Sheridan, Maj. | AN INEPFECTUAT, ATTEMPT TO BREAK THE 1 F HL . Otterback canvas bags and pun terday afternoon. | Beardsley, of Roc . 1886. at theresidence 0, Carter, after 4,31 Schofield Gen. We B. Franklin, Gen GOUGE AT THE SOUTH DRAW OF THE Loa | Others, nUMlEtINg. HOST forty her ehe: pak | im them with aeall needle, then Alled thom | Mrs, Call wore a very haudeome trained cow: plogham, of Chicago, aroat the EDbiti—-Mr. | Moe of pavumonia Mey CARY bw aie, w Smith, Brig. Geo. James TY, ig. it n ce Jernigan, of North Carolina, and his ecnaine will Ge babes Oo Relic tone hone: family have left for Yokohoma, Japdo, where | x,y Dor interepaat nen > bello Fort, Long idiand, ir. J. will enteron utes as U.S. cousul.— HC. Quigiey, special agent of the general land | ,EVELETH. Mis KATE, at the residence of ber Office, was in ban Francisco last Saturday.— | Heltimore couuty, Md, erdane” i pig a ime BLT bs Shep epg chee iow ven., ¥ nd T. Ds Watieo, ot Japan, 3° i: Lowe, New Yor 9-1; | broties Jame, 20720 180s aittet® te eneet DE in, with square cor fate of the late | With lainp oll, putting two gallons in each, | tumeof cream satin, rage and Gen. A. H. Terry, Brig. Gen. N. A, Miles, Br ae Hon aud settlement of the, estate of the late | Wie. 'ts fend to ina hy hoa. He made thé | bouquet of white roses. Mr. MeMlilin. Who as. Gen. John Newton, Brig. Gen. 0. B. Wilcox, | Along theriver front today,wharf-ownersand | widow, who deceased about one year ager fhe | ends of lanyards fast goin auhguie int | Genes teeen ad aera pearl colored. brosd- - | Gen. Francis Walker, Mr. J-W. Hartshorne, | others were Inquiring for news from up the | estate consists of valuable property in Sirgini, Cee greenies peyote gt beret fale gedirs IDVESUr tie Mem p aOR tte [oe Seve ee ny. | Tver, and the telegraph operator at Biscoe's | in which are iheluded the Hshing shores known | position he found they ¥ bags to about 12 fect | the rooms were a number of young indies, ‘who ered in tie neighborhood of Tenity eharcbeara | What had to answer many questions. A thick | #s Possum Nose aud High Potat, alsa, real | Ue either side of the stem, allowing them to | added much to the attractions of the occasion. in thi t, n= 9 w. mo. almost every, seat In the church ex: | {ug lay over the river all the morning, and did | Giuded in whlch is sock of e Nasional {otal | haus down s0 as to be just wash. In this pos | sire. Frank W. Moulton will be at home Warse, 2 mod the Loomis, Philadelphia, are at’ Willard’s seo. | take place trum pipbauy church at itn. as cept those which had been especially reserved | not rise till afternoon. The tugs E. D. Hartley | company. It is estimated that the. ectece | tion they did admii hs Popo ay Thursdays, at 1519S street, Monday, the 18th, Py va ied. ‘The edifice but a Mary Lew ood of three hus. | sea smudth to @ width of about 20 feet on either retary Endicoti,, General Sheridan, Brigadier 8 tt tourning/navé a white cross ona buck border, | Of Hariot Staster Sution, but were Soitaes te | Seed ened Hee Ho OF MFee un | se TCE Le ul reacted ihesiern cries | Tho ten to be given by the ladles of the General Newign'and Adjutant Gencral Drum | ,GOODNO, On Tuordey,, February, 12, 2000, ag aad bowels. Passenger cle pret Tey whieh Tested upon the pulpit. return to thelr wharves betore 12 o'clock. Une Itspread out in the shape ofa fan. He states | Homeopathic Free Association at ‘beloved 18, Prop. ur Gun were registered in New York last night. —Gen- | $25 & m MARTHA PPae LocHIEL HoUs eral Miles and General Terry were iu N The various floral gitts Were tastefully ar- | of the Washington steamboat company’s ferry | THE BLUE ANCHOR SocteTY of the District | that astern he saw the great soas approach | their rooms, ey ‘uesday Gene |. Ht. Goodno. ‘afternoon jew York Jvnctal om rosidence, 500 A street eouthbeast, San- 512 9TH NW, | ranged at the altar ra Hand the interutiess Jn | bouts went down as far as pilesboro’ Point, | of Columbia, auxilivry of the Woman's Na- ae rie ane, oil thes would rayouly Week oe Se EM ace, betintnaent Jast night, baving come cast to attend General | day, at 2pm. ud the La Pierre, aw. cor. lothend aret the reading desk were with small floral ut inding an im passat barrier Bl | Relief association, has just forwarded to a i; " Sedcorductet Uoaring bounesim thecxy- Tubveame | designe. Among the Hower pleces Weer | ee ten ota mpaneable ferry slip. | uitfercnt lifesaving stations eight boxes: ot] heavy swell would be felt on the vessel. He | at the tea table; Mes. W. L.Van Derlip will Class: pleas, roome “Terms moderave. \cock’s funeral.——Henry Watterson’s con-| “apuxICH. On the. ofr dition is stili considered dangerous, but bopes after a Liness, USO, esas ia Aceh goatee iobnaone repeats | eeaetaaetge™ so row semeyemervennnd Dowd: reoontly inted collector of customs His funeral will place on Sunday Tec eee oF gtes: the git of the Loyul | ax ixussECTUAL ATTEMPT 70 BREAK THE rex | clothing and cunned food suitable for the abip- | ran this, way for three days and nights, and | sorve the coffee, and Mrs. 8. P. Duncansga the = gion of Brookly: eked. not @ drop of water came aboard the ship, | chocolate. Each of these ladies will be ably as- jaguars ot Brook By Handsome Pig | GORGE AT THE SOUTH DRAW OF THE Lona | Wrecked. The late severe storms using up the op ply 2. COUNTRY REAL ey ee rome : manos supplies, and the probability of like need from | After the supply of iamp-oll ran short raw | sisted by other members of the ol Guard; an elegant cross from fTe0 aos Fecelved by the of ‘at Charlotte, ‘and Thomas W. Bell, ot | Feb_l4, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his usle, the March gales, the society expects to give at | palmt-oll was used with equally good effect. | The guosts wil! be recel “ ings 2 1227 ‘Twentieth street porubweet TANTED-To EXCHAN Camp No. 1,W.8. Haueock Legion,and a small | The two tugs under the command of the har. | an early dave a’ “donation and ound parts.” hen he left Baltimore eee aoyene. Miss 1. Enya ery Sat ae omen ae Pittaburg, are at the Meiropolitan, TW ‘cbabic ‘Fess tase Gana poneral’s three alierleeamie’ Sit of the | bor master, after vainly attempting to break | Thanks are due Mr. Moss, superintendent of | With seven other steamers, tw ve Pi eral’s three aidesde-camp. A number exchange for hoase and lot dead ge Address A. K SHATTUCK, a d Miu, E. F, Hort, fl Adams Express company, lor the most gener | Hot been heard from, and the others were three | £. M. Bittinger an of emivent civilians began to throng into the | “¢ Gorge atGlesboro’ point, went into the | Adams Exp: pany we pa: juse Pa ESOWLS Ea ie toe ef tas 2. ES hors Sewers ot Oedeusburg, "N.Y. im te ous deduction on the freight of the boxes. or more days behind him in arriving, they | Caras are out for the marriage of Miss Georgie third yearof nie church shortly alter 9 o clock. Shortly before | Georgetown channel and began work on the ice sale LS having hoveto while be, by the use of alt, was Kingsbury to Mr. J. Harry Jones, to take place Relatives and =| 10 o'clock the vestry door opened, and | that had gorged at the south draw of the| THe GERMAN AMERICAN BANK Cassa.—To-| enavled to run bis vaasal in salety, He also | Tf Vernon church Tuesday eventag necte | os. yf, 298, coupon, 218, bi, 1134 aaked. UR | attend the tuners Sexton Brown emerged at the head of the pro-| bridge. Two of the =pans south of the draw | day, in the Criminal Court, the cases against | states that he thinks a raged his vowel | he indies of Mr. Justice Miller's family wit | #2 4 reds 112 bid, 112% asked. °C. 6 as, | \eeuth street ext | Situanis to their seats within theerect Poe | seven amiesan jens andy S.eurrent of six or | Joh Hits and Chas. B- Prontiee for making | em question “whether in bringing ber up to | not again recelve on Mondaye daring the Hebe test saods D.C poring. Se, Tab oun | "Fax TON. at Tem i cuts 500 tons hay solemnly to their seats within the chancel, For niles a rushed through there, car- | faise entries and perjury in connection w! 5 a ee ft ts Address DAKUT A, Star office. lowing them came Revs. Arthur Hiil and Auk- | Tying masses of ice with it. At the draw, how- | mai ment ne Rea Tate German American | the sea,or after she was there, had he suc | season. 11s49| Liste asked. Water 6 78, 1901, cur- | 2886, REBE: OR FRGHANGE FOR WASHING | etell, of Trinity parish, ever, the ice was gorged until it reacied to the 4 bank, were up, and the argumenis-on the de- | ceeded, shé would not have been’ boarded by-| "In consequence of illness, Mrs, General Sher : murrers filed’ by. the latier were resumed— | the seas and foundered. san will not receive on Tabelay next, E t Messrs, Worthington (District attorney) and aly + daem, WAS RATED, Senator George has rented the house 1612 P tne cortese at 0 gclock, aud Sexton Brown | other. Phe, attack, made by the tugs upon this | i. Perry (special cvnnsel) for the government, | Among the many whose testimony 1a given ts ASeuueeiineeee caoes sh preceded “Kev. Dr. Morgan Dix and Hev. E. D. | &¢ ec masters, fear ‘Jere Wilson an 1 Musee: Barrilt, a pilot st Port restend. ore akere Caring Rem weal, | Uooawin down the math aisle to the front door, | ing that the gore forming at trenteey wren | ad pleas. Jere y OFIR, Be t, & pilot at Adelaide, who ar. Representative Rogers, of Arkansas, has his sket and pall-bearers were. close the channel und ifprison them, with: | Mt Prentiss. writes: “In 1854, when on board the bark Cy- cate ew two-story si. 1 | tue bovmiug of cannon and the solemn peal-| top of the piers in one. direction, and appa- ‘ot new my ing of the chureh bells announced the arrivai of | Fently to the bottom of the channel in the eo phat Snes Sey Gast | ete nd children and his wile’s mother with tnoved along slowly up the | drew to resume their operations after the fog FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL from Portland to London, we pioked up | Niu: here this ssaslen, They are Senden fOr ten at, the clergymen in renter the | rose. e 1dng Boat of the ship Abvertén, of Londen, | bit here this session. The and Juninediately’ behind them came | Precarious Comdition of the Long Bridge ‘The New York Stock Market. Capt "Hem tee tae so all | “Sere, Francis @. Dupont, of Wilmington, De, Soap eenep er heros A ohcel the | Harbormaster Sutton arrived at the District | The following are Se pening 8nd 8000 p.m water left, and they were all but gone, They | ts visiting the Misses Cunningham at 1383 14th ag Socented to tbe Coaueel a | dic. cilasiiers alfa ak tsetse. relia of ue New York Stock Market today, as Fepotled by ted their safety to the tact that the chief | street. am the reseurrection and the life’ ve o'clock to-day special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street; attribal J which came from the miutster's Nps were dis- | {rom the river front and represented things on | Pv ame) 0 yeoor | oMeer put a keg of ofl in the bost before leav- ‘Misa Cornelia Aldis, daughter of Judge Aldis, ‘ucly heard throughout the structore, Atter | the river as rough. He and Lieut. Townshend ei SA an | ng a8 Sia nie PSY be Pray iocaly cross | ts spending a few days in Philadelphia, tae {our gentlemen, above-mentioned came | staried down this morning, at six O'clock, with TOT ee ese ee onl, atk obs and ail steed ect | Col. and Mra. H. L. Dodge, of San Francisco, “mee eight stalwart soldiers bearing the inagniti- | the Maty Le wis and the Hactien tee heed et 22 | Waunues, bot the dee of oll saved theme are the guestaof Mr. and Mrs. E.0. Leach at Poe aie pe Ow Leasket, aud on either side of the “Boys in | the fog on the river was sodchee ilar mothing o | SONI Dee She nee Cee maven thoes 3510S street. 2 ~ ne Metropalt i tnarched tae other pall bearers in the fol- | could be seen except ice, and the vision was ted Local N 2 howe: Be lowing order: Gen. P. H. sheridan, Gen. W. B. | confined to tbeinen vicinity o ert lotes. Capt, William Loring Jaker and wife, of Mat- ARS = clin, Gen. A. H. Terry, Gen, Neison A. | When they got to the otk of iia oa ete No one being found to identity the beheaded | tapolsctt, Mass, are visiting Mr Aruold B. ates’ walk from station; 20 acre i in ye . He 1. J a A. e forks of 16 Cl De or a "Building Lots W. F.’smitn, Geh. Join Newton, | tow the Lang bridge th 110% | body found near Montello station, on the Bal- ‘Droit Park. AR HULL £ CO. B. Fry, Gen. J. M. Schotield, Gen: ing upon ‘the aa ¢ = fe She vice dusien ane 8 From the San Francisco Bulletin, Feb. 1. Sea res a Capt. Clarke, of the American ship Frank N. | Which notice will be given! Thayer, whose murder by his crew off Cape of | ,ZIFFETE. On, Good Hope, was announced by telegraph last | chia Saturday was the central figure in one of the | Bouthsand eleven most prominent criminal trisis in the history hn of this city. He brought the American ship ‘Bat au euge. come Sunrise into this port in the summer of 1878, 2 very large pieces, coming x. Gen. Francis Walker. Mr.J.M. | down the Georgetown channel’ Hots boats silieg? Cot W-B- Willson, and Major W.. | were shoved onto ‘the flats and the fee’ was 3 ‘ero’ ing om the sterns of the boats,threateni: E et was depostied on @ catatalgue in | to crush them. ‘They turned coaur ci ae ps eae ront of the altar. The choir then chanted | tention of going to the Long bridge, where the nose “Lord, let me know my end.” after which Rev. | ice is gorged, for the purpose of’ breaking OSE. | £. H.C. Goodwin, read the lesson, which | through the gorge, bat the eaptaing of the =. Was taken from the First Epistle To the Corin- | boat: would notrun the risk of having thelr ud DPMiebarcis, ar- | Mans, Botn verse, The choir” then | boats demolished, and se necaread e (ele the 22M | remains wore buried yesterday by the health | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Blatchford go toNew 338) cittee. New York Monday, morning next to return Thursday, 25th. Mrs. Blatchford will therefore not receive on February 15th or 22d. ried ‘Mrs. John M. Langston, wife of the ex-minis- 0 ter to Haytl, her sister, Sarab K. Poll on and were pre- = sented with plotare cords. ir. Ch. Hearicn gant | Ficieh, Dave, been visling friends in 8t Loals dtotns peer : i : i E iy i i id i : F Be 2 | a i ERE ee Ba It : 4 EB For intormation adcres tribution towards the free Kinder : Some sticklers for a perfect etiquette say that femsch arenes ‘his crew “apitol st., Washington. aww? ot Ages,” and then gath-| wharves and laid up. sana. ‘and sbortly charged by Gea one more, cha ira J BUsuotSe ox Tp | tiie My acd tySees | inate te, toaon evry pre om eslecaesrter rrr tn trinceon | pole Rage eh, tps. tues ae | win verte acu af ereny. He and he ee aos ervies lous, and it is feared ths bri i - a 2 " quanuer.. The anthem, "1 heard © vole irom | ger Uf breaking aagyt Ae tee i mda | eo Bausin February 18-—Virwinia, sixes, | Lovejoy school; a quantity of meat from’ J. | tbe ordinery “at Gome.”” Inia er oar Heaven,” was sung by a quartette. Fiver is full of farge ‘pledges of Aoating is ea] oRANRIMORE, Ma. February 18-—Virt ait at Sip ee eared pape eee ad - Rev. tr, Morgan Dix then read the Lord's | tbe current is ver raplas Gew threes, BUig; North Carolina’ sixes. old, LY bid sand @f from elitue girl, “IB, D," of | F., and cards so Fecaive an ac. rayer, after whic eral process kiow! The here is not Pus fonined, and the casket was once’ tore’ placed ‘The Gorge at Giesboro’. YOUNG MAN PROM ILLINOIS WI = | in the hearse. The formation of the gorge at Giesboro’ caused Ase hundred dollars tons cor who will se-ure | , The funeral, cortege then returned to the | considerable apprehension among siver mes & pusition in any of the Departments as Messen: | barge office. where the Osseo was in ne | who remembered a similar od Kefagt “inet Work Address ILLINGIS. “Sic | convey the funeral party to Jemey City, where | "BO milar gorge was form: ese aa i*_| a special train was in waiting to convey the Socar ean ae hen the last destructive treshet CE SERVICE ERBOINATION. QUESTIONS | party to Norristown. Swept sway. Dissen cr he, cra abd Answers op all sub.ecta Send Iu cunia SCENES AT NORRISTOWN. rout at noon were tothe efieet teat tree ek ‘ptt Nozrtstows, Pa., Feb. 13.—The Hancock Ferry was tei “test Shove Wee eater teauies in this dity will be of the most in- | marke" River dae eat inet eee LOM, waLer = ormal s s wi ished ms Mie punk | Leople from the surrounding coantry. Ene only | by ies goroe wilt Toate fee nom, intercepted sescasony, 5 PB TE Ne nM | Mrvices ae the grave. willbe the artillery ec | Pi, lee Ronwes, Will make a freabe : fl i ll i i | ut 178 : ip managers, W. WILLIAMS & CE ar v6 jute, under the direction of Randoipb, Harper's Ye frome. an LATION OF SECOND: ; Saw PE AGERCT nt | whiede guns arrived this morning hem Garo Pig ye eiclode thie mora ‘Tux RestgNation oF Sxooxp Lreve. CUE GEatoos ResGiaa Cs Matic persons at | {04V%: "Arrangements had been made to have | (BE y<X S2EDAMt ‘will probably get here ‘To Davis, 84 cavalry, haa been mecepted M rs gee sagen : | the Epsseopal funeral service read at the grave, | tomorrow Malog Bisine MeDEVITT & FLINDER,605 Paar. nw, | but Wien Instructions from New York were re: | uwprmaw stemoon. ‘The river was bere ‘the President, to take effect Jane reived, late last night, this part of the program. ‘Was abandoned, aod there will be pa feligious ‘THR ICE EXTENDS MANY MILES DOWN THE ae Jogo 4 hs tery, all ball of RIVER, rites at the comevery, although all of the Ganet ths hiss rae ian men will attend to the vault, Ops Teepe wine aetror de "eee the tee pack at Fort Foote iast evening and re- | ir" The misunderstanding between the li uated cense board and. Lieut. Kelly, of the seveuen | Fed, unable to anyth ng. The bs » ego Was settled to-day by an apo! ‘tugs cut their wey, through to wort Waking Se ales wmttane wing read before the license board trom Liedt, | (00, 8nd were to return. See e: 623 7th street northwest | Kelly, and a production of a copy of the origi. | #048 many miles ‘the river. Upp FISHER evoves Her sitautiow to ke wanes of | bal Paper the was charged wi LaTEE xO FEARS AS TO THB LONG BRIDGE.