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THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenuc, corner Lith St. SUB EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. 6. MB. MAUF! * Pres't. — ‘THE EVENING STAR is served by cartier to their subscribers st Tey Cents PER WEE, of For- TY- Fork CExTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cexre each. By mail-three months, $1.0; sx months, 25.00; one year, TEE WEEKLY STAR—publiched Friday—81.% | Syren. So Tnvariably tn edvance, tn both cater, | paper sent louger than paid for. BO Rates of sdvertiaing furvished on application. | eee eee _ V™. 89—N°. 5,871. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1872. AMUSEMENTS. ye ©. WOOOHULL, AT LINCOLN HALL, Will adtress the National Woman Soffrage A ssocia- = THIS EVENING, January Wh, Fevtes ing Pesatur Carpenter edge WI EW NATIONA Saxile begs to inform his friends and pa‘rons that the Theater baying been engaged for / THEATE ATEUK THSATRICALS On THURSDAY BVENING, Sanaary 11,7372, the regulsr company Will be withdrawn oa thar oc- earicn. 39 3t NATIONAL THEATER. RIUMPHAN? SUCCESS OF TV ACH TEL Ne Papade DAY—M : WACHTEL ine nperh tole of Ligerys Reserved Seats, » . . RCCOT ce gage Mian, ‘$1.50 ; Gallery, 81; Beats can be secured TO-DAY at the Box Office of ‘Theater onty, from 9a. m. to 4 p.m. peut BY TOM CONCERTS. AT ODD FELLOWS’ 1. TEURSDAY, FRIDAY AN BDAY EVE- BiNGS, Jan. 11,19 and 13. ‘The celebrated negro bey ‘Pionist, pony ey ty ah elem ‘Before he fe withdrawn iy feom be- he yourself te seeand be wonder of a Ut. ON EXHIBIFION AND SALE ec | BALLS, PARTIES, &c. T= TEERPSICHOBE SOCIALUS WILL GIVE THEIR "i FOURTH SEBIES, FIFTH ASSEMBLY, at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. 7th street, veh det EVENIA r PIANOS, &e. GErsT, BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND MU- EH BICAL INSTRUMENTS, incindivg, » }, Accordeous, Guitare ic., left for repairs over trade, will be sold ac:ual value, at 6. Lb. 1D 0 Im __ between Pennsylvania sveane and & s*. BARE CHANCE—Having ¢etermined to mtro- dace in this city the celebrated SC HO- CKEE PIANO, Philade phis, PN al ‘and more same at 33 per cent. less cash than any other first class Piano can be bought, or for reasonable instaliments. Uail aad ine ives. Oecd” CARL RICHTER, 935 Penna. ave. WASHINGTON HOTELS. = IMPERIAL HOTEL, (Late Jewxess Hovse,) JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Froxtixe Pesys¥Lvasta AVENUE, Betireen 13th and Mth streets, Wasnixeton, D.C. ‘Thankful to the public for generous patronage in the past, the Proprietor asks iris old frisads and ba “pus ABLIEGTOR,”’ VERMONT AVENUE. ‘T. ROESSLE 2 #0n, oo ely Puornistonrs. C c. WILLABD, EBBITT HOUSE, wash PROFESSIONAL. A®™ FENDALL. REG’D FENDALL. FEXDALL & FENDALL, COUNSELLORS AT Law, JenO-tf Con 0% #8. axp Louisiana AVENUE. 8. J. ir ms. DENTIST. OPERATIVE, BO MECH awiC re cent. than ‘Dental Estab- Tishasebt in the oly all tare : D.. DENTIST. No. 1106 near - Many yeare of professional cxperieace in New York and Phils: hia, enables Dr. F.to subserve the best jntercets of those who engage his services. ‘nell-eo2m James 5. WILLIAns, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 2, on second floor of Barbour's Law Buildtog Washington. Removed from 494 Lovisiana arenwe._nol4-tr TON, Bm O AL. R F JOM It, DABRALT has remov EN TAL BOOMS to 1237 Pa. renee klia & Co., Upticians. _ ocl-ly = his over 'BGZON DENTIST, 729 , 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, between |. @ inne ano Sei sireineen avo SOPRA TEN DEAT, Sy ora prices. Office at the old stan¢ , corner New York avenue and 1:tt street. tly jue ¥. Le Bo. RNEY AT Law, BICHTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, setly 935 Pa. avo.. det. Sh and Mth sts. LIVERY STABLES. Bea ee heed acd for the day of month. THE ARLINGTON STABLES. 1726 G Brauer, nzaR Wan Duranrurne. et He SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR.’ Washington Nows and Gossip. Mus. Co_rax will receive on Wednesdays during the season, (commoncing Janwary 3d,) erm Great's resepton Yesterday was of pe EF ORTY-SECOND” CONGRESS. bewiates, pot pry Vp aoe mm This Afternoon’s Procsedings. who bad been separated since the breaking up ‘Waorespar, January 10. { BENATE—The Vice President appointed ‘Mosers. Wright, Morrill of Maine, and Norwood, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED~ PRESS REPORTS. Re-election of Benater Sherman. from 2.30 till 5 p. m. ‘as the select committee investigate thecharges Cotumsus, Unio, Jan. 10.—The general as- Mrs. Secretary Delano will receive on Wed- made Senator Clayton. sembly, in joint convention, at half-past nesday of each week. pee nel. OI : b nari} o'clock to-day, elected John Sherman United States Senator. —.——__ Message ef the Governer of Utah WHAT HE GAYS OF POLYGAMY, RELIGIOUS TOLERATION AND THE LAWS. Sart Lacs — Jan. 9.—Gov. baad ap- pearea before legislative assembly to-da: and read his message. It Tecommends the pes for ofa law; also, a law basis poy ag ‘Of free chools, with = tax of aaevions independence. it's — the establishment of an asylum for tho teeane, the railroads to Mrs. Attorney General Williams will receive of New ‘Wednesdays. tage SN Speaker Blaine'’s receptions will be held on | Colored necktie. There was,'as usual, a prota the following Friday evenings, ag to 11 sion of flowers about the rooms, and all the ladies clock. _ 22th b1 who cal were e ly dressed. Sarr rey ects yy peta sl Mrs. Grant father, gare his testimony. an to Mra. Biaine’s receptions every Wednesday | Widow, and one who is very mua h admired; ‘ond. afternoon of the season, beginning January gallant old gentleman, 16th. from 2% to 5 o'clock. t irs younger, I would —. i Pest to leave the sentence anfinished. IntTERsaL Revenve.—The receipts from this law's source to-day were @368,313.03. cemeteries of hoaora- bly discharged soldiers’ and sailors’. Referred -to Committee on Military Affairs. Pe memorial of numerous colored citizens that event there is some one in his son. who expects to be made who would be rendered mi can be 'r. Cameron, from the. Relations, reported joint ae ane on aic J youth to be cademy ix of Japan, and deine 5 irmed, however, that there necessity of a system of Szwaton Coxs, of California, appeared in his were's lari oo t whose uated by the Em; y seat to-day. Beauty are scknowledged lt is only necessary ope oe Japances government, srs rion of the tere the Seanstanerton, 8i ‘Ferment, sss bute p y has no Navat Onpens—Lieut. John J. Hunter to | Pate "ities wortnectni ar ek ake Mis tie: | Mr. Thurman ‘sald that this was a more se- | 20W unproductive and worthless, to those who | equal tu this coustrs, ced ibe wine ne ee Ames, Miss Worthi: Miss Flor- | tions matter than would at first be thought. | Will improve them by irrigation. On the sub- | evening elicited applause by his perfect torpedo duty. Passed remrorge ba eng Sa a = bp ca a Bal- | Ourewn citizens did not have thie pri et ‘< na, Be deprecates i violation of | rendition. Mr. Webil is a pianist who ‘s always -Sifuen tis aaval Nevvtia! ah eis, Vas | | Sealy an veaatuncls TRAE Coe tenes Bee Le Sy ey ag gg gad po ete ah impunity, ond | In chante" er oe poe Ly mag vy Fey Mn. CasseRtr, from the New York investi- | Colfax, Mrs, Creswell ‘and Miss Meintyre, Sepen, i could be acked Tor by other {riendiy | shield themselves behind the bulwarks of Folig- eodiness spaknones His octare’ playing ie In gation committee, returned to this city this | Mrs. Secretary Delsse wot irs. John Del. powers—by the republics of South America or | ‘Us toleration, pepe => — wi itself a great accomplishment. lis own ar- morning, leaving only one democrat on the any countries o! some other law, , the Secre ttorney General and’ Mie Willaims and ‘ex-Attorney. General it of “ Home, sweet home,” tor the lett t committee there, Mr. Baird. Akerman, Solicitor General. Bristow and wile, | iMotay pen cimitielte the Reval acctemes | and anarchy Succes, Be sere eaee ea — played, with, great skill.” Mr. Mason Mzrnixt, of the 7th cavalry, who is oo ee he wi ane. Fie i sg~ Deh gael ‘Dr. Morton said it would be e mathe ur ‘Jige | the whole 4 And earnently desiring the manner mete call for any . AR Pronounced by now stationed at Yorkville, 8. 0., has, at the | \gt Jit. Admiral Powell, As policy to admit these youths to the military Eovwhil catablish harmene Sonmoea th sack Rhole, however, Mrs. Moulton's appearance THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” request of the Attorney General, been ordered | B. Mohun, and dies We academy, 0 pia nl eh some pred ny general goverumest on this abject, Tene. See acheee Lent ay wy Bh EA oe eupetien and digestion, and ft #8 @n- | to report here for conference on public matters. Wi ft ri the cloeest relatio ries Ste wards of the re iblic, and as such are | certs as bers are not only pleasant in them- Wen by Mesers. LEA & PERRINSto| Toe yawity of General Augur have left Fine velvet | Proper policy on our part. we might be pe ‘in relig. | "vem Dat they tend toclevate musical taste. prosecute all partice making or vending counterfeits. ks 6a Sato hints they Wilt widet Sharp, Mrs. | Secure the entire foreign trade : 3 in relig- WacuTeEt. JUNCAN 'B BON! Omaha for New Orleans, where they meet ‘Mra. Roberts, | W&8 not setting an example to be red ‘on, bat that all cont To-night Wachtel im his favorite roi eul2-cotm Agents,New Yerk | the General and proceed to San Antonio, their Gen. and Dire Deut. Mae Frew! other cares, for this exceptional case. = = = Fe menesien | 7 Chastiems in ihe. oom dion of Lonj Aner future residence. man Clark; the Misses Clark and Miss Hetzel is no statute in Utah on | oper ' R . y a is.so little known bere that it cannot be otecntim | THECENERAL COURT-MARTIAL for the trial | Were Present. Mrs, Moniton called carly, and €ol of iat ould be. Marriage may be a sacrament, | called ; indeed we doubt whether it can peraiyets or-| of Thos B. Hunt, assistant quartermaster, | SPY were dienppointed to find b vating friendly relations with Japan,and hoped is none the less a civil contract. This is | fairly pe called that, or even a etamdend wither, just charged with endorsing fraudulent vouchers | three to four. ‘There was also present an old | ete young men would be received into the | *? cloctrine of the republ ec, and | tion, anywhere Germany; but as the Wea ns Hair Dye’ hes bs iene for forage, assembled yesterday st Newport lady 105 sears, old.” But few of' the diplomats | 2cadsmy. ou i cor parang ana Seosbeslen, th he guvermor pledges himecit that to | 2 othe rollicking Featiion is the one A. ir ul aNese . which Wachtel to have made his aotara! tation 10 ea intearify ag |. (Ky.) barracks. called. Cady Thornton and Bre Harris Gas- | ‘heir studies in various institutions of develop the varied resources of the territory. to nd in which his hed sepuiation, to Sphold * wok SE trell were at dhe reception fora short time. .The | “ + | make moreeecure the righ! berties seputation, ond ta wi ‘admirers claim that eZ ‘ll drengists. Applied at 16 Bond cirvci,Rew | JAranuse 1m THe Mixitary Acavewy.— | Consereatories meee enor ‘opens and were a, | and there are about 235 in Baroee. pai agree S| Fapideatorces | Be stilt (wotlk ATT fork Wit | The Benate by thelr voto to-day refane to allow | favorito resort. "There was. a. fine display” of mentsof its laws, he wil give the legislatare his | ramlomable house may beexpected: The balance Japanese is enter plas: patee - hepa Mr. py ad ge sera pa ee mage trees citizens whe would be ad to ‘send their, sons to | bearty co-operation. of the company’s minor Mort, the Japanese Minister, is, busy endeavor- | tweive feet high. It was purchased in Phila- = ipegss ant “ileae a. wat | *paim and the United States Hob- ee msi not in favor of giving a privilege to ers ing to get the objecting senators to recensider | qeiphta last autumn. whieh pbedontel te Atarhincs ittone eee Nobbing. The Fisk — Many of the Tuesday receptions were omitted, asevery one wished to pay their re- spects to Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Bryan, though not sufficiently recovered to visit, was at home to all ber friends who called. Her GEN. SHERMAN ANDLIEUT. WHAT KING AMADEUS 6. MAN—ADNIRAL TOPETE great objection to the bill was that it provided regulations for these young men different from the usual regulations of the 5 Mr. Carpenter said he was op} to the Dill hese young men were to pay their ex- penses while the other students did not, and as VERDICT AGAINST STOKES. The coroner's jury in New York in the caseof the shooting of James Fisk, Jr., by F, 8. Stokes submitted the following verdict last evening — “The jury find trom the testimony submitted on this inquest that the deceased. James Fisk, Tre Nationa Woman's Surrrace Con- VENTION, in session at Lincoln Hall, elected the foilowing officers this afternoon:—Mrs. E. ©, Stanton, president; Mre. Josephine E. Griffing, BNO CHANGE IN THE SPANH REURESESTA- TIVES AT HAVANA 2BD WASHINGTON. New Youx,Jan. 10..-A Madrid speci in toto. sister, Mias LEARING SALES. secretary, Mre. I. B. Hooker, chairman execs. | Page, was suffering from in tion, and did ath instant states that Gen. Sherman and Lieut. | ‘Jr., came to his death, at the Grand Central C tive committee. not receive. "Their residence at Highland Place | jU<¥ Sf (0 pay thelr expenses they are not to be | Grant arrived there on the 7th Instant, ‘They | Holl we the city of New York, en the 7th ef #4 SuMIFTEN to investigate tne | ecnegof the most charming bousesin our ity, | Pound Py iS regan Wen Point mere presented to King Amadeas by the Ameri | January, 182, at about ten minutes before 11 a. mi n is one most ~ 6 arge d’ affaires, ‘HE SENATE COMMITTER investigate the indies. it lots privine F r disci m 100k place, during which saying he was pl Sinan y ! - as m., im comequence of = wound ot wounds in- flicted by a ball or balls from a pistol in the hands of E. by oun - New York custom-house will make up their it was stated that the power to modify the: = report and return to this city next week. Itis and pleasure to acce hospitality at her bands. She and her husbaad lations was vested in the Secretary of War. sentative of the army as Gen. Sher- are great acquisitions to our society. American of Edward 8. man, and that be always entertained friendship ny ired of all in @ deliberate = q thought the will be called up at anearly | _ ‘the marriage of Secretary Robeson and | 22¢,,0ath, of allegiance the acadured of, all | and admiration for the American people. He | Fisk. IMMENSE STOCK Peturned from Noe Tonk site toneuizis French | yrs. Col. Aulick is fixed for the 23d of this | course that should met be exacted,’ Farther, et ee she meee eee ms an bo- ——— e- will take place in church, | one of the regulations required the cadets to | {ween neighbors whose interests can only be in a Ap Tax Weirn Hovnt—améng tiets.wht Felatives of | attend divine service on the Sabbath, and the month. The marriage preservation of peace, may always exist be- and be strictly private—onl tween the United States and Spain. both and the P; it and Cabinet piace : In the evening a — The report as to Gen. Sherman and Lieut. had interviews with the President to-day, were Japanese not being Christians, should not be ex to attend. Senators Ramsey Cameron, Kellogg and Hitch- ' uet was given at the r. Ci ‘said it seemed that these United States Legation, at which were present WINTER -CLOTHING or s Fi Maleamp, minister of Marine; Topete, minister | count of the excited state of the Cocks ‘Speaker Blaine, Representatives Farns- | Grant being in Paris is incorrect. The last news Tose se cestecared kitee o> cee {or the colonies; Deblas, foreign minister, aud | and argued that he wouldbe justified bytheast, ST BE SOLD REGARDLESS oF cosr | tariesof State, War and the Attorney General; | General Sherman’s family received was from | the other cadets, they should at least havea tothe Kine Peau ye ik and ree to a the papers shall be sent to “next — = also, Mesers. John Rice and Gen’l Collis, of | Madcira, andthe partythen southern | chaplain of theirown He moved that the bill i, Eresiden .” The district attorne: Philadelphia. trip through aot os northward. be amended so as to provide that the authority t term,” was w ednag wooed given to the Secretary of War to modify the then current year. The coroner THEREF PEnsonat.—John Russell Young, of the New | .~ On Tuceda po fort alec mtb mae to | regulations shall apply only to the regulations served nine AbeaTeS Babes York Sender ie in Washington, aud 19 beb- | 211 a6 to tho important matter Of evening recep: | "Tee smeeoment was agreed to—yeas 20, nays to swear positively that Pisk BARGAINS BARGAINS nobbing confidentially with various distin- | tion. The 18. : ‘concealed weapons in his life, aud arrangemen’ as follows:—Mis. Cres next week, Mrs. Dela succeeds Mrs. Delano, and the fourth. —Atthe second and last Moulton concert, last evening, the attendance was both large and dis. tingulsl The diplomatic corps was well re] ited, and received no end of smiles fro: presented, « 7 when concluded, were ives the first one ‘The bill having been read a second time, Mr. Vickers ob; to its second reading to-day, and it therefore went over. ‘ wee d_up bill to ibit the re- ention of soldiers’ discharges id attorney Pi ‘ished b vapoen: ar +***Horace Greely, of the MAY BE EXPECTED. Friune, ex] rag ei Karre =-=-Colonel J. of ilade! ‘Sunday Morning — a in'town, looking well and in excellent spirits. A DELEGATION of twenty-eight prominent Philsdélphians arrived in this city last night and are staying at the Metropolitan Hotel. OVERCOATS, ALL KINDS, SIZES, QUaLITY, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. yy claim agents an Also, Dill. to provide for the sale of certain vernment land at Sag Harbor, New York. assed. Also, bill to authorize the Lo First Victimof the spe: Treubles—A Regiment Ordered to New Orieans.— Minister at Waskiogees nntof ts Saeseen Lemon a % nGe : Valmaseda from Havana, is premature, ced has confirmation. the star of » As Mrs, Moulton m: i ite Ghomiin ate bogs Hann emer | Seeceniged ome eehe giant tannin” | Ossi radi ml iar: on Tay before that body the reasons | f BOt ‘the mould of form,”’it will be as well to | | Mr. Corbett called up. bi ‘The Wharton Case. * (Higher than the mountain's peak, why Philadelphia should be selected ‘se the ibe her toilet. ‘The dress was a oe ns ANNAPOLIS, Mp., Jan. 10.—The court met at STOCK, }Eeeper than the ocean's deep, Place for holding the republican: Presitentea | of green faille, ing in ri ch vi ial Woreleck. The of Prof. H. Stronger than the rock- Fr yg ae conenation. Sy an skirt was cut en train, as the audience had good 2 on, laryland. objected to the | ¢ ‘white, a chemical e was resumed and More: ‘Philistine ier pe gee -eapttciry ml menor dae Feason to know, since ps lanai his motion, at2 p.m., the Senate Geatinued until afternoon. He tested as to the = tests by tartaric, other acids. inne tmp Sng — Jupexr D. 8. Gooprxe, of Indiana, ex-United | C¥er *he emerged from the dressing- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Im- | The sum of mish to the cross-q ecten oun pao a pos aos apron front of white po‘nt lace, with ends was that in his opinion the tests of Aiken and ‘The bottest sun can’t States Marshal e District of Columbia, | hanging behind, formed the overskirt. A in their analyses were insufficient to es- We'll Mt the lad from eight to ton re thoner teh onemapetstparlito aera eerion . tablish the of tartar-emetic; the tests 4 was fairly el nD fourth enon; SIZES. rf ety — Con al District of indians, and. counted of tne connie snester i thea stance’ is which pad fp gat by four votes in a poll of 25,000, was before they experimented. fouse ‘on Elections vesterda; . Wm. H. Ballzell, of Baltimore, was sworn ‘Gheaper than the common trash, +] contesting the right of Hon. J. M. Wilson, re- snd cxamincé ons tmotionl Ww raions{ laccld srveed the own, me beiceny ce eee 5k Caswed in moteins years ago, Eytomsend iek.and Jack, end Brown. / Mason GENERAL Henny W. HALLECK, of the the United States Army, for a short time during case symptoms, &c., the early part of the late war Commander-in- | hair was dressed high in front tad eed & tee ng nt AE el Ly thick curls at the back; rews of diamonds mitted He answered that in his HAaAsBLE ROTHERS, bediamonded pag eg] ofa javS___ OOBNER OF Tru AND D STREETS. = 2 serene ‘then ga ‘opinion a md Tiga rable Of the disease. ‘Witness’ thea BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES or i G July of that year. : Ra ep key ninatoly Cesks teste | the ett of the meraaees den tana ene, ATTORNEY GENERAL AKEEWAN, who leaves inet ss. ———_o—____ —— J ofthe Emet counts fails atthe timeot a the Cabinet to-day, was im consultation with the — Invitations are out for a party at the resi. Fisk’s Funeral. the trial Botts concealed’ the tact ‘tess bee President for some time this afternoon. The dence of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, in New Yort.,, Jan. 0—The funeral of the late | Wife from a trial for bigamy, and has now re- Ereeaeet ie engnged with many oubjocts ef tax: town, on Tuesday evening next, James Fisk, jr., took place at Brattleboro’, Vt., | vealed it because the woman, after promis- tite diferent departments OF tereee, | wedding” anniversary of cheblinats of teeavann eons ugh tas Peres, has covered @ betee of Uihtares te Sod _———s u “ witnessed the procession in The The execution is to take on A. STRAUB’, erpment have frequent and lengthy conanlta/ions burial service was held inthe" Dapane ‘church. | the 26th _ respestive ‘oMices, and Senators. and Chay * B ives, despite the lack of POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Of the operations of the C: occasion to request audiences very Taw Case or ComManDER Suuuus oF THE Navy.—The Navy Department promulgates in general orders the findings of the court-martial , | which convened at the Navy Yard here Oct. 3ist, 1871, for the trial of Commander tried on sev- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ; f Between 10th and Mth streets, N. W., ‘While the question was ‘upon redacing Prefers oe u ; ane are already at work on a bill to mect the emer IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. from #5,000 to $4,000 lige dy the flood in Sgeramento valley. ‘The storm Mr. Townsend (N.Y.) said he was surprised, | ul! Paging tn that locality, and the rivers are and pee | was fee onan wd that they thie. ‘and jundred ee tak epee ng shoul ‘here salaries of officers v mails iew York of of the mint and. the: vel the ‘country a0 tit thee wuld woos be ee ? these salaries, at whatever they : navy to el OVERCOATS. a were "Gomumerce andether grot tetwene, . nen .- vices ‘them, and waters of the Kerneyver, where he ght between Chazles Jone’ ae dared ye t has recei concerning vonvict from the Nevada prison, and Francis ‘euspt ie ptr et bay LH . a Po ag Oy was pursuing him, occurred, Gen. Be {ap ites taken hich was seconded, and confirm particulars first received. Jones we, at ae eS ‘Tea the ne is considered tne most desperate Mr. Garfield (Ohio) said that he hoped consent BUSINESS SUITS, ’ would be vent epecoummtenet er the bil. | °°" recorded 825 BUSINESS SUITS for.....898. na ® much 1 oF . Mang d Toux, Jaa. 10—It le generall believed | mayor ¥ Pe Mayor. The ie current that’ bank ect | jn ¢s#2; fy bee ot lait bien found in | this GLENGARYS, 10, 19 15, ano @18. ‘about to bemade by auerney Generel | 22! DOUBLE BREASTED BOX COATS at 7, 6, 9, 10, amp 919. YOUTHS’ SUITS ot 10,21, 18.13.80, awn 916. BOYS’ SUITS from @4 to 98. a, 8 1011 PENRSYLVANIA AVERUB, i

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