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EVENING STAR. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. = —— — MEETING OF THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. ————— ————— | Distinguished Advocatesof the Cause Pres LOCAL NEWS. | ‘The National Woman's Saffraga Assgctation C an — ——— VETERANS OF ‘46. THE PATEST CONGRESS, | PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | GEORGETOWN aD | z a Lh —— | wa ; | (2 EOBGETOWN HIWERS IAN BE: Wasttnotox, Decomber 1, | (oevention of Soldiers ef the War with Mex Opening Proceedings To-day. le Washington Stock Exchange. G CET ations furnished by Mi . bankers. SvOLETY. rule have refaced'to | | ANNUAL BALL, This morning the Patent Conrention com- | he following werethe ke part in any convention in the Di | Opening Procecdings To day. pored of patentees, patent agents, ators | the meeting of the Washing At a meeting of the Washington Turn Verein | status SC Father Jana, the'origioaior at tne | York elty: ain C eter ‘at d 3, ie origicator 01 a Verein, to be unveiled at come future tune with | Spencer, D. O.; Dr. Clemence 8. Losier, New find a jadge of election who will receive it; avis, Philadelp ‘Mattida Jocelyn Gage, Fay- | CREED OF THE BUFYRAGISTS: January 15th, 1874, as voted to procure a marble | etteville, N, Y. le Devereaux BY Tecoree & ve ‘dete 3B. 4. ii tt ed. | Ay Forest Ball, MONDAY EVENING, Jan ——__— convened th ing at Union beagae Hall. ore Congress. T do. not Thine it propor, tl gee nel Comreiion ot Misiony War to the Patent Uongrete of Vienna: arsenate do-b-a'e, M882, Lhasked; toi, 3 & J, | ASP Bel ra “4 , Condensed Locals. Ce ere the Went further out of my way in this re rd, hay | Veterans met at Willard’s Hall to-day, and was | the Legislative Hall, on Pennsylvania avenue. Rank Stocks—National Metropoliten 19ib, 1674 ‘The storm yesterday broke dowa some of tho Betore the adventof the principal actorsonthe i)" giving evidence that I am moc rougly | largely attended by veteran soldiers from all | Th: , 95 bid; Second N i Bauk, 192) oa ‘Wires of the fre alarm telegraph. stage Bad hall was well a ee, eine Pe nealing, peovtints and justice | sections of the country. The convention ori. | senting 18 states. Mr. J. M. Thacher, Assist- + City Passenger Rait Metropolitad |g pvicness itiing © man anf tedies, y Graph “" “| heated. Soon after 11 o’ck ise Susan B. platform in advocacy of any measure that | city, which held a meeting last May, at the gratulating the congress on so large an at- | List—National Theater bonds, J ¥ THOMAS DOWLT~0. avalon — J. ©. Parker and Robert Beall we have | Ant ony appeared oo ee mi — before me as a member of bag ne Dickson House, and adopted a resolution in- | tendance. cent asked; Washington city g | B 174 Briage street, Georgetown. Harper's Weekly for January 24, with rich car- | = og o. dy oy Pasi = . “F i Boa not think my seuse ef propriety would Viting the veterans of the Mexican war throngh- Mr. C. S. Whitman moved the appointment | hid: Great Falls leo Company, $9 aske tT TEE’ » toons by Nast. | pe ord, Cona.; Mra. E. B; Phelps. N.Y i, Ma*. | over-bulance such considerations. Hoping that | Vit ie country now organized or hereafter to | Of & committee on permanent organization. trict Securittes—Washington c! 1 BOS Fate te ues ALC Ashe Baas Be The Colored Catholic Beneficial Society of | E- Langdon, TD. G; dee. Adeliah Gar” | [ornecewee MOY Succeed, I have the honor to | $2 enrolied im associations, to send tee or mor, | AD amendment was Proposed that the com- | 5 year, M.& N., 95 asked; 6 per cent., + By vintne of odect ok cron abeeten See ie nae me, Oumeurr OS, See, Oe | een, © Garin, Gaines, To ing, | DEB Bunzan.” | aitgnien. In permon a, by Ropuyicosetaen! | Mtion fr the porta forming a farm” | 1Nl soaked 'tpa'cnteltnty, ey | Mpc 0 sai, ae eh Soa " - to) s " . | : Miss 3 . Anthony. ent provements, IS years, 65 by | < seid b y iste, malssediemsic ee | Mise Laura E Baltimore; Edward M. | Miss Anthony then ctated the Suncary tikes tetas tresen cece ‘Pubic P | Bo aint I: NES to ® joint memorial | ent and protection of the patent interest and Board of Public Works—s per cont. N to Congress for a peusten | the ener the | voted down—the opinion being expressed general improvement, *S J., Jara J, | One clause of which was that woman should get | Worreereens cas Pennon © the survivor by the | that it was premature. bid, $2 asked; do . Denison, D. O.; Sara J. | her ballot into the ballotebox wherever she can actof February 14, 1871, granting pensions to | ‘The motion of Mr. Whitman was adopted, | ps tid. des year, the d “ - 812; also, | 8nd the following were appointed: Messrs’ | jo bid, 13 acke becoming ceremonies York city; Belva A. Lockwood. Virginia l.. | other was that every woman We holds prop- Seedteteinnee Renee eet Deane! | Welmnan ot Washington; Hewson, of Phila. | pet cont. Sone ewe he Engineers’ Association held an ad- | Yaughe.s and Prof, J. H. K- Willcox. Mrs. | erty on which a tax if amessod Thould retase'to | {0,edeptmeasures loo ‘and a general awomblage | delphib; Berry, of Albany; Dodge, of Boston, | 5) 4 asked: Journed meeting at Swengerbuod hall last night, | Elizabeth Cady Stanton’ arrived about 12 Pay it, uuless she has » right to vote. on the occasion of the centennial auniversary and Grabam, of Chicago. year, 67 ask nf and considered, without fually adopting, a | o'clock, and took a seat on the stand beside the | A PETITION T) CONGRERS. of the nation’s birthday at Philadelphia, July | | Col. G. W. Dyer moved the appointment ofa | iio. 5 sear. % eat street constitution for the government of the organi- | President, Miss Anthony. : | | Miss Susan B. Anthony and others presented | $Y 170. business committee; and Messrs. yer, | asked. Bo: orks—s percent. cor | eh point of dutersncti:s zation. The election of permanent oflicers was | The central figure of the convention is Of | a petition for signers, which they propose lay- |?” éan RAsiret0Rt peLnaatiON. of Washington; W.'H. of Cincinnati; @. ter, 4 year. 75 asked. Tvigtrict mar | [NOMEF with this line W deterred. course its presiding officer, | ing before Congress. It sete forth that women | at 19, o'clock a delegation of the association | H. Christy, 0 Pittsburg: i mball, of | ket-house bonds— ad. certificates, 30 bai. | S2uchees thence” The Central Republican Association of States | Mise SUSAN B. ANTHONY, have been denied @ hearing as to their political | or tise ity, under command of Col. P. H. Alla- | Newton, Mass., and H. E. Towle, of New York, ——— Win me Jast evening elected the following officers ior | Who for twenty-five years has been labor- | rights, at the bar of the Senate and the House, bach, escorted by the President's Mounted | Were appointed. a . Wall Street To-day. | Uk Presiient, Gen. Allen “Ratherford, of | ig earnestly for woman's enfranchisement, {hey being entirely unrepresented there in that | Guard, proceeded to the Baltimore and Ohio | The committee on permanent organization | New Your Joneme VUi—The Port's finan- | North Carolina; vice president, M. M. Katghu, | Bornin Massachusetts in 1820 of Quaker stock, | they be voice in the choice of members to | raiiroad depot, and received the Baltimore del. | Teported the following cial article fays:—All sales of gold have boon of New Jersey; secretary, E. Wright Newms Femoved with her parents to the state of | either body, althongh constituting one hait the egation, which, accompanied by the Army LIST OF PERMANENT OF FICRRS: | thus faratti Valt\ally. nearly all having boon ef Maryland; corresponding secretary, &. P. | New York andfor a number of Past has | people of the United States, recognized by the | SFaI'n', ¥ Fort McHenry, and numbering over | President, J. M. Thacher, ot Washington. | at liga, the last having beom the opearng @liphant, ot ‘Pennsylvania; treasurer, Charl peng ek ting eet beet a pled ~ Declaration of Independence and the Constita- eighty, arrived at that hour, and marched up Lice Presidents, wR Graham, of Chicago, | price. | Un gold loans th: h ‘ 7 woe ing, of Minnesota. jon tion as the only source of power, and one halt ; ‘ nae on ief Engineer a ~§.’Navy; H. and T for carrying, mos tnt of * $ collections on Christmas day inthe Catho- | School for fifteen years, t of the avenue to the place of meeting. They were time for | the governed, whose consent is necessary to all Towle, of New York, and Miles Pratt, St. Louis. lic churches of this District, for the benetit o: | “$1.50 per week and board around.” She was juet governments. Women are still subjected under command of Col. Wm. L. Schley, and ‘oreign exchat Marshal John T. Gray, chief of the Baltimore | Secretaries, J. C. Bancroft, Boston; W. ©. va hee Fn St. Mary’s Diocesan seminary, Baltimore, ® an “arly worker in the temperance and anti- | 1) many wrongs, among which is taxation with- police. ag da McIntyre and C. F. Stansbury, of Washington. eficially roported as follows: St. Patrick's, | Slavery causes, and im 1868 delivered an able | ont representati ey pray the honorable ‘There were delegates from thirty states pres- | The report was adopted. | strong and 250; St. Aloysius’, $135: St. Peter's, sl, address at the Yates county, New Yor! = bodies to passa law that shall exempt women | opt in the hall It was decided that an evening session be held | more than v4 ‘Trinity, (Georgetewn.) SH; St. Stepti cultural fair. She has written and spoken | trom taxation for national purposes, so long as ‘The following are the names of tor discussions, and it was announced that | rather weaker gold warket. St. Joseph's, $15. The seminary is designe | tudefatigably in behalf of woman suffrage, and | they are unrepresented im ‘the national coun. THE WASHINGTON CITY DELEGATION: | Judge Nott, of the Court of Claims, wili address | were firm at the bi M ] for the education of young men for the priest | has raised and expended thousands of dollars iv | cj." J. W. Denver, F. F. Lally, ©. H. Cooper, A. | the meeting. | most ac The stor . | S27 THE AWOVE SALE IS PosTPONRD ON heod. Pree enna pomtng®, having soattered docu- | wis. SPENCER ON WOMAN'S SUFFRAGEIN THIS | yy Renaday, P. H. Allabuch. Hi. A, White, J A recess was taken for half an hour toallow | with the following as . nt of t <her aut? FRIDAY, Jeeuary —_—e—— | ments without number all over this country and DISTRICT. J. Martin, Alpert Pike, S. N. Hoyt, Genorai | the delegates to become acquainted with each | Central, Lake Shore, Wabash, D - . Divorce Cases.—Yesterday Ip the Equity | England. Her arrest and conviction on the | Mrs. Sara J. Spencer was then introduced, ‘W. T. Sherman, U. 8./A.; General Benjamin | other. | Union Pacitie Pacific Mail. Mon: THOS DOW LING. ae urt, Judge Wylie made two decrees or di- | Charge of voting illegally at Rochester about a [ and delivered an eloquent address on woman . : The business committee reported a paper set- | is —e ce. T, . fe ‘d 7 for call loans, and Yeat and a half ago are well remembered. She | suftzage, and partioalarly on the duty of Gon. | @) Greats, Gal ismtes Sr BCC tay tee, | ting forth why the pectortins ce eee, | oMey at 5 to 5 paper, moet of whic! In the case of Kate Canty agt. Patrick Canty, paid the fine of $100 imposed by | gress to give the women of this District and the | & Carring on, Gen. A. W. Adams, John P. | Sbould be guaranteed by the iaws of allcivilizel | tas. the petitioner states that they were married ia | Judge Hunt, and boldly avows her determina- | territories the right to vote by legislate enact- | Davis, John Gallows y, 8... G. Barbour, Mar- | Dations, and also stating the princi on ——_o-____ 13 by Rev. Father Wigett, and she charges | tom never to pay it. To her and Mrs. Elizabeth | ment. s cellus’ Wilson, John locke, Stark B. Taylor, | Which an effective and useful patent law ia | The Markets, that he bas treated her with great cruelty, ani | Cady Stanton is mainly due the credit for the | Mrs. Spencer then read a form of a petition Thomas Johnson, James McDonough, John | be based, which was under consideration wavn | RE, 15. a sixes, consol several times attempted to tuke her life.’ The | Chactment of liberal laws in the state of New | which ie to be preserted to Congress by the | koach, Christopher Long, Henry Ingie, Col. J. | Our report closed. W. North Carotina decree gives the petitioner the custody of her | YOFK for the protection of women. Ghiaily | women of ‘this ‘District. It sets forth thar | i See neee Lon: Hesty Ingic, Cal. 5. a Special tax, 10 bid children, vests the real estate and personal | through the influence of Miss Anthony the first | whereas the Supreme Court of the District Dr. George M, Dove J. M. Thornton Goa: THE COURTS. property in Robert French as trustee tor the | Soman’s Tights newspaper in the United | Columbia, in the case of the Board of Registra- | Blanch: R. F. Martin, A. K. French, B. M Criminal Covrt—Judge Carter. benefit of herself and children, the sum of | States—The tu con—was established in New | tion and Webster against the jadgesof election, Reese, Thomas’ Bridges. John Wood, John This morning the December terra of the conrt $2,500 now in the hands of the Rey. P. F. Mc- | York several years since. Miss Anthony, who | decided that by the operation of tho firstscc: | Thompson, Jobn H. Thompson, Johu Carter, | Was reconvened, but no business was done sree | Carthy,and alimony to the exteat of $25 per | # Ow considerably advanced on the shady | tion of the fourteenth’ amendient wo ihe con: W. B. Hensley, 8. W. Gordon’ Loaiah Dean, | than sending witnesses before the grand jary, ponte’ f | Side of fitty, has a large weil shaped head, a | stitution of the United States, “woman have Ybert Gruber, James Foy, Jobn #. Lynch, | and assigning cases for to-morrow—among theni i OY ae Fe penty secured ty Jp the care of Catherine Boyle from James | teehee suhee Liat ae cee aocte® | been advanced to full citizenship and clothed | Qytert Gruber, James Foy, John #. Lyneh, | and ase Appeals from the Police Court. urchanged. Cc flee strong, 24:28. Whisky lira, | salecst d othoek pinrreep Je, the decree gives her the custody of her | Somewhat sunken. Her hair ouce dark brown, | with the capacity to become voters,” and has | (UArles Becker, Wi Olerk, Raterd Athine an, Cmcurr Covet—Judge Ma-drthede. TU, Sugar stond! . y Sees | of denuary, mit of the Ehildren. The vill charges him with sundry | * now plemtifally sprinkled with gray. Shs | siso decided that said section of the fourteenth | b- A: Pauly. V. Niles, G. F. White, Captain | Willet Libbepres Munden, {racer cenins: auict, Wheat datt | of Alot of groard acts of cruelty towards her, such as personal | dresees neatly in black, and hlity, | anise theese rea tin ee eet bat T0: | 8. M. donheton, Oaptatn Samual Monteonern, | pete eee Florence; jury’ out. | Gorm town, District of Columb Yiolence and the application to her of the most | quable temper and great executive ability, | quires the supervention of legislative power in | Thomas Dwrer, Thocior. we | Gang ve Seiring aed Sense oe ae | point on the vest ride of Monroe stn ithy epithets in the presence of people on ths | Preskdes over the deliberations of the conven: | (e'excrcise oe logisiative discretion to give it | “The marine band, im fall ueiform, occupied | da tA are ee judgments by detault wore | and raping ones isp hens oon n street, and so outrageous was his conduct at | Yon with the ease and dignity of anexperienced | etfect, and Congress having exclusive jurisdic the gallery, while the floor of the hall was tilled | taken. , sel oo 5 90 p. m.—The rate of discount | weet 100 fer te Montes ren ee times that she was compelled to have him taken iamentarian. She i always pecaliarly | tion over the District of Columbia, theretore with the veterans from all parts of the Union "Equity Court—Judge Wylie of ihe Bank of Eigland ta 3% por erat. Bonds of | the place of beginning, with ihe building poe tke Before the Police Court, from whence he was y in soliciting contributions, and hard- | we respectfully pray your honorable body for | ail of whom wore silk badges trimmed witi | Yesterday, Linville vs. Murdock, exceptions | 1867 1s: ten-fortice. Ie.” Bow Races Wiis eodivn | same. ene hati Bp er ge Bn et ec tlte a acre eiing the act entities | Negvy bullion fringe, and printed. fa gold, der. | Oven Re oe euro guardian ad | ord Brie,48%; Ni. Ocntral- 98 | acter Creel out: Nalnace im 6 ona 32 bus Fi fe nt ey D i re ~ 3 r ti ares v is notes, be ‘og ine eg hag RO ‘2 po. | er earnest appeal for ‘stamps. of Columbia, approved Feb. 21, 1571, by striking | @bating the diferent organizations which’ they | litem appointed. Steele ys. Stecle. order for ector, by application the Farmers and Wecbantcs Fgetowy | ‘Cotton dull, low middtines, | Girw; prices uvchang-d ged. Osrn quiet but Srm— Fellow southern, 37 quiet but firmer—soath. w . Est; Oni AG: preferred. 72 a DON, Jan. Bp. m.—Erin, 55048" terest trom the day of sale” Ail cons “ : . > | represented. testimony. Edwards vs. Foote; trustee allowed | ferred. Ti. Paris dispatches gnote reutes the e. b: A deponit of $20 . ther-in-law oF MRS. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON. the word “male” from the seventh section of bata , | ferred, 7138. spatches 4) u e $2 required iceman here, He was pase brother-tn-law of | Another prominent personage onthe platform | said acts thus placing the comelat onal sete | OPENING PROCREDINGS. to sell. In re lunacy, Louis G. Perkins; order | france, ou contimes when 2 ‘ The convention was called to order by Gen. | adjudging Perkins alunatic. Strider vs. Gar- | Losbox dann VIDSON, Trastes, Cheeseman. phage clare igen ae, Focal bnp atten <S Re gree a rcreripet org Oy. | J. W. Denver, who invited Rev, Dr, Tiffany, of | rier; order for paymentot scene tie Sa oes = DOWLING, Auct, -—_— teasingly styled her, ‘Mrs. Henry B. Stauton,” | tion of the losiniatiog eee ence? the protec- | tiie Metropolitan M. E. Church, €9 opeurthe | tanttoe Washington City and Point Lookoat THE WEATHER. | ({L08ING OUT SALE OF WINTER Q00Ds._ A Maw Benmapep ny a Trary oF Cari Mire, Stantou was ‘bora at Johostown, Now | 2 Spencer stated that Gen. Butler had | €X¢rcises with prayer, after which Gen: Denver | railroad companys injunction dissolved on pay- | WAR DEPARTMENT, Gfice af Cau Sicwal OM =“ Cc — : About 10 o'clock last night the look-out man on | # “ a; aa. BpCueor 8 noe er tad | said it afforded him great pleasure, in behalt of | ment by defendant into court of #2,000. Wash. SEnINOTON. D.C . Saunery 36, 0596, 10:20 0. In order to red & local passeoger train on the Metropolitan York, in 1816, bat now resides with her husband promised bl poy the memorial of the women th — branch. Baltimore and Ohio (Point of Rock=) | ®t Tenafly, New Jersey. She isthe mother of suffragists of this District, and to prepare a bill lroad, coming from Rockville, discovered a | Clght children, two girls and six boys, or men | in accordance therewith to submit to Congress, man lying on , Bo track just beyond Gales’ | T#ther, for they are all grown and engaged in | and that on Tuesday next they would have a woods, and stopped the train at once, whew it | DUsiness. Her father was Judge Daniel S.Cady, | hearing betore the Gemarttec ob the Judiciary, was found that on side of the track lay a man's | Of New York, and her husband being a lawyer | and have an opportunity to speak in behalf of Seed, an cleahie ana teas tan poten te a sur- | {2 full practice she has never known the disad- | the cause. jeni2 let <= FOR THR PAST TWENTY. © local veterans here, to extend to all of them | ingion and prt “nab railroad company vs. perature has fallen th & cordial welcome. More than twenty-tive | Board of Public Works; restraining uricr von: years have passed since the events took place | tinued uatil final hearing. Barbour ys. \an Brran Wo nich they had participated. During the | Hook; William J. Miller appointed trustee. | medtate ccast cl Gaorgia and Flori Cree ene struggle in which they were | White vs. eall; certified to general term. West | Which ras central near the middle engaged their causedid not meet with a single | vs. Brown; demurrer allowed and bill dis. | Yesterday, ee hetins tt ne | of Winter Gove K | ! as - for Ouriains, " ; reverse, and their meeting to-day was tore- | missed. BENJAMIN MILLER, geon's knife could do it. while on the opposite | [ok serghate Countian hore ean ee Mrs. Anthony thea lntrataces sire. Matilda | mind the country of thelr Gervices-and obtain LIVELY DAY FoR pryonces. Mpareat centre ee | _Qocteer 101 Bridge street. side, on the surface of the snow, was the re- | was liberally educated and studied law in her | jocelyn Gee ot Fayettville, N-¥., who spoke | foe recognition of them. He then read the To-day, Strong vs. Dodge et al.; order den: and the barometer comtiaues very | IPRCEAL PROVEMENT AND. SEWER maining portion of the form, perfectly nud, | Carly dave, cod. lke Mine ‘Anthony, has been a | in beat of the cause, rohoa: ag in briet the invitation which had been issued by the resi- | ing injunction and by consent’ of counc oF Nag ing at the |} Taxes the LOWEST BATES. fofor pn chp Larrea bay wlllomchapey soe wake in the cause of woman suffrage from the | action which has been taken byestate legis! dent socicty inviting the present meeting. referred to Auditor to state an account. Raw- Ad mation in relation rn inception of the movement. She has written | tures in reference to universal suffrage, and | 5 , WW, 5 4 . plate a eng! pronght to | a : 4 mls 88) lergone @ ra tic “ re : ~ 4 the Baltimore and Olio deat Fhe hoes | ted States who hus ever been a candidate for | chatce sto tee nee nterON suffrage, | banked the convention for the honor conferred. } to ti Col. Piles then nominated for temporary pres. | lings vs. Rawlings; decree of divorce at defend- by toms i | ere gathered exes northward over the upper taxs | 22am ¢ raion and the vnper Missiseippi valley”. Pariy | \Q HE come plalntils. | Vodery vs. Vodery; order | slondy weather. wiih armat of falt snow, ts ree w . On motion of Col, Tidball, of N.Y., a n ratifying trust le. McLean vs. a wer lake region, ant thenco | through fi times not bruised. Vat the Lody was a shapeless mass | (onstes fn Ish abe announced herself asan | (ue male citizens in almost all casos ackaot: | ,,0R motion of Col, organization here was | Falconer; srder modifeing teccatat cizas ‘Cs w Bronewicns wives, Child ether weeetheatte tie eed solar a hemedtsce oe eee independent candidate trom the sth Congres- | edging its justice and its beneficial influence on appointed asa committee on credentials. The | part of lot 22, sraare 203" Sanboon et an ve x Preeest, inte dispense with the ww soit Gemd your of the Soldiers’ Home Wdentified the body as tha Por votes, Mra, Stauton Moone econ | Bubllc morals. She alluded to the part that | shhomnted as 1s modified, on motion of | Donahoe; continued by court. Davis vs. Davis, old ones to WHEATLEY to be NICELY CLEAN a ae é identified titution. | Tece!¥ed 24 votes. Mrs. Stanton would at once | women were taking inthe grange movement, 5 be 2 7 “tccare 0 ey thas tess : ED cr DYED; & Keeping up a reapectable of Jobn Siegiried, an inmate of the institution. | T6°*! ied by Ot Claes eke ng : . D.S. Johnston, president of the Georgia | decree of divorce sensa et thoro, and complains | {rh Mont - hock il saving ample for the above ee antnome unites’ She Genie ae Ratt eee fe teat eta chee Wants Soon bo fo | Scciation, ao as to mare the cmaehion ane ant to possess her property acquired betore | southward to Flcri¢a and southwestward to che about over, Tus THEATERS — Washington play-gocrs are | js pure white, in pufts amd curls, hae wild thee | at a polltical antvoenticely Friieh wouldsooa | ttt Of one from each state, and each state to | marringe, tree of dlofendaut's cope ehrree a [paren eo dg OP seg wg: Roce ag he - pe aere Rseueation isacen ng, peng the rst | eyes, and her complexion is of remarkable | be seen. Other politioal organizations were | MING (clr own selection. ay kad pice ye Babess cuseros Deas bout Thor han: For the lower leks segion w qprearance of Madame Jansuschek at Ford's | Purity. she ge but not unwieldy tig- | being formed among the mechanics and arti |, twa rereoc cunt the rogular army endnayy | ton ber own property. Lous ve. Long; decneo low Brunswick cold | peemIOM STEAM BYBING 41D BCOUR piny, orition exenensts Say'ber, etek. nes ben Sheol corn et tearenlcctoee nd has | aw Of the country, in which the power of | ""the commtiine ne announced, showed that | of{divorce trom huskanil of marriage. “Berkley 7 the upper lake fr Adis 69 Soler AL ISHM ENT, She to Blame. The audience can judge after | elivered some of the ttrongest stewmainn oa Mrs. Gage spoke of the attention the subject | thirty states Were represented, nnd, on motion, | ve. W. CO. & L. R. R; decree dismissing bill al tothe lower M — Georgetown, D. sain secing bow the wife of aloving husband becomes | jnade in support of woman’s claim to the balivt. | of woman suffrage was receiving in other coun- | © meeaent Sirsa ed dg a ei thd oi @ | cost of defendant. . = —_—_—_—_ the dupe of a villains im ay wa, | Nie MATILDA JOCELYN GAG tries; In Australia women are allowed to vote, | Teptescntation by proxy, by appointment by |” “porte Covmt—Juiy? Suclle — phe bern ary or nities, remain of #¢e- | of Fayetteville, New York, who occupies aseat | und in other enantriecries cee granting | thechalr, : _To-day Richard Maxwell, profanity; tined $5. —~ BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ing the beantirul play of art ed ee jp ational | on the platform, is & fine-looking woman of | that right was being considered by legislators | of wery sine owars Rid Taceete t then ip | Cornelius Carter, do. ys in | = Of the theatrical comment i uushed performances | about forty-five, and has been ide-tiied with | and jufiste” Ske clkined ther oe eo | f saber, wan sent to the coe urels: in the form of | workhouse. Annie Lewis, disorderly; fined $5 CITY ITEMS. OBJECTS OF E 5 . of the theatrical season in Washington. Those | the woman's movement for anumber of years | ine Kenius was superior to that of man; that | 7 saber, was sen to the convention, with a or 30 days, Patrick Mullowney, profanity; fined — | OBS S OF ELEGANCE AND ART who {Ging it will deprive themselves of & | vast. Sho is a graduate of Syracuse Universi- | someof the mest eeicable inventions nity. ow Of Capt. Kimball, of the 9th in- | 3cov~ $5 or 30 days. very great pleasure. cov | Santry, | ty; is @ great student; has written a number of ered in the past decade were by women, but in Jos. K. Scott, disorderly in IN Ww. Wood and Coat The “Lack of Gold Georgetown; collateral forfeited. Ellen Ale, 'w. Ciark & ©o.. 626 Louisiana aven ‘is still the leading a The convention took a recess till 24 o'clock 7 amphiets on the status of woman, history of gencral their hushanda get the credit and bene- . vagrancy; bonds or workhouse. Edward Paine aton House. Best quality, fair prices, IN tion at the Theater Comiqnue, but ts p 1 | fhe woulat'ssiguts movement, &¢. and is’ one | Re of their brains. Bitents were generally ae elve the report of the committee on | and Char. Beall, assault and ery on James | iull weight or measure. | by diverting variety entertainment of the most erudite advocates of the cause of | issued to their husbands. She alluded to the | , eenee ON SRAtO Rider; fined $5. Jas. Catvert, larceny of gloves " orcs Seen teks SILVER WARE. evel | woman's enfranchisement in the United States. | recent meeting of she Exsngeliont Alliance in | Gen hing having Rentind: +6, & we ee poets re Piiipbce KID GLoves in dark, mediam, | “ > THE MOST TOPULAR & in | Bde Wo pleasant speaker, but le more forcible tea veceetane of namiioee ae ee | liver ie ie: to-morrow, Gen. James S. | them to be stolen; fined $5 and costs. Calvin | A large assortment of serviceable Gloves for | FOR USE AND ORNAMENT, fawn is the novel exhibition of the Hoyal __ MRS. LILLIE‘DEVEREAUX BLAKE, | ship and allowing them to take part, when it | \¢glcy has Ben selected, and will geliver the | Gibts ce.) from Mary | dress or warmth. Mar crap re illard’s < is Is proved | of New York, is a widow in good circumstances; | was decided thatthe men must maintain their Smit! c reston Brooks, Kid, Buck, and Wool Mittens. _ = MADE BY not only ae rl ne unable to gain admit~ | is both witty and handsome, and is thirty-tive, | supremacy over the women. The mes cheered | HEAP 3m: SERS RTATION highw 35 m of grand juny. Gxo. C. Hewnrne, No. 410 7thstrest. | sodepplcussed taoeel lntusete seesah ot tuk mere or lens. She dresses fashionably, and 1s | and the women biased, and the general senti- | CHEAP TRANSPORTATION Calvert Smith and Wm. Lee, two small Ger van Gunvine Aunecca< Tee SAMUEL KIRK & SON, . seats. ‘The funny comical antics of the man ‘on | S€aYs sure to secure the attention’ of the | ment ws in favor of the women. She pre- | d boys, larceny or four bushels of coal fron THE NATION. be p ¥ | e L CONVENTION. ‘sults ard the tra:ned mn mules would make audience, being a fine speaker. Her address at | dicted that the time was not far distant when hos. Riley, plead guilty; fined €3 exch. Sandy | popularity of ** Wilbor’s Compound of ¢ p " 172 West Baltimere st., oode: tion | vi i — Hawkins, assault on Sandy Smith; fined $1. Ou and Line” bas induced some unpriucipicd the most wretched man laugh while the clown | {pe convention last year was one of the best de- bic aga ect mmr i | At the afternoon session of the convention J” eee = petsons to attempt to palm off asimple article | etativien 17, — BALTI WO) and pantaloon in the pantomine and their won. | MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOD, Miss Anthony announced Mra Elizabeth Ca- | yesterday, the committee on credentials sub A rnovesstox At neTtinc MAN made a good | of their own font Conk, Conan =) sews, DIAMON — —— —> head of the flesh and | of this city, who has a seat on the platform, i (ly Stanton, Matilda Joselyn Gage, Belva A. | mitted a report, which was adopted. thing of it en an occasion of a tire which lateiy | (6 Satcting, trom ep ete ead sae. | Ware [4ccl8 im} PLATED WARE bleed. imitations, afford inGnite astonishment | native of Niagara county, New York, ‘She | lockocns Je Wilcox, and Edward Mt. | “yr phomas, of lowa olfered a resolution for | broke cut at the cotton-eumpiing offices of « | {in sheuid be carefal where they purchase this | © human aaa yaraion to the hittle folks. | The audiences | tanght school aummiers and went to school win | Davis se the-committee se resolutions. he appointment of a committee to whom ati | trminLiverpool. While the conflagration vas | @fticle. ian ae ee ene tal | tise comprise our best citizens and their families, | tere before she was Biteen years of F catae, | 3a Seen kane Mrs. L.. D. Biake, | memorials and resolutions shall be referred, | At its height and the burning cotton was being med the peanetanen te le evidence on aie | Ladier’ Embroitered Initial HANDKRROHIENS apd the grand-parente and parents areas much | Was left a widow, at twenty-two, and subse | Mre/S.J. Spencer, Mra. Jennie Jewell, Myra | Demers "| turown out of the windows ‘upon the dagging | and.{he proprisior has ample eridence on ‘le | Ladies Homtitched HANDREMCHIEES ‘aced _ “| quently graduated from C>nessee College in | S. Johns, and Mrs, O’Uonnor. . i . ee. elow, a number of brokers stood in the street |” | e corded Be rdet HDK FS, mation scene at the close is very good. Tans, taking the regular conse Teo geee ‘ago VIEWS OF MRS. DLAKR. The following delegates were named as the custing the sum which the wa: ro- | Plaints, The phosphate of lime possesses a most | Genticm committee on water routes:—Alex. White, Ala.; ‘Tae Wasarxatox anv Grorostown Ratt. she received her second de; of Master of The chair introduced Mrs. Lillie Devereux doseph Segar, Va.; James G. Berret, D. C. U1 Blake, of N: York, wh edb. a moap ComPany—Yesterday after the election Arts from the Syracuse University, Genessee e, of New York, who commence: y rea e woul me healing power, as combined with the | alize. Our friend offered to bet Liver Oli by Dr. Wilbor. ‘This ine inea that | marvel ad ae they | pure Cod i- | Gentheme Co}. B. W. Trobel, Ga.; James M. Allen, [i1.; | the burned cotton would fetch £15 cine is regularly prescribed by the medical | HA College having been merged into that instita- | ing @'paragraph clipped from the Evasine | €0\: B- mies ‘ was apparently far beyond its value he found no s regularly b medical | , 3 of directors of the Washington and Georgetown | tion. “She studied law, acl grad ated fare the | Sean are nights since, on the subject of the | Hoy’ Aynomass tawal T Tae eoet Sint | uimcatey in hating pioorea willifig to takethe | j9cuny- For sale by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, | Bot, ee ae Peet holders held a mect- | law department of the National University of | numerous memorials Presented to Congress by | named was empowered to add to the same one | det. This he did until twenty people bas ac- _ o_ oS | Fine BiB: St ynieh Mr. Fitzhugh Coyle presided. and | this city, and about six months since was ad- | the women, praying Congressional action. She | fem cnet stace: cepted the wager fora guineacach. He after- Ouamranen maa - after the presentation of reports, Mr. Lane | mitted to practice before the bar of the Su. expressed the hope that such efiorts would be | ‘the convention decided to Sppoint acom- | wards went to the sale and bonght the cotton currency prices.) ae 263 Baltimore st. made some remarks as to the origin of the com- Peery Court of the District of Columbia. She | continued to be made, as it was only by persist- mittee on railroad transportation, and the fol- | {or £16, which be then sold for (12, sustaining George niet & Co., 2250 per Basket Bu LIABD TABLES LOW FOR CASH pany and its work: to the —— gay.,,42 | hase lucrative ,.sctice in her profession, and | ence that their rights could be secured. ‘To all lowing delegates were named, with authority to | 4 loss of (4 upon the purchase, but pocketing Bh. Marcennn, & = complimented the inistration of President | for years has becn identitied with the cause of | such men assay that the women in general do | tii not to exceed one from each state and terri- | sixteen guinea as his net profits upon the trans- Krag & Co., $24.50 Our new style bevel tables gnarentesd equal in Lon prepared By BIE. Joke O'Leary aad oe: | Noman suitrage. "She is a logical speaker, and | not want the right ‘0 vote, all she would say is, Charles Pelham, Ala.; Col. W.#. Green- | action. All leading brands of ny in the world, “Bosn nena hake pared - er address at the convention last year was con- | “Try us. wood. % i . A. ‘ r tered 3 hole sequently the new board orgamzed by reclect- | ceaed 10 be the strongest legal argument tote Views oF MRS. STANTON. Tochfaine, Ga Stephen He, Moore, Li? Goi. A: | _ 4 QURER Camm ov souNaweULicw occurred a at lower prices than they can be bought else- | sualietaierrannesseohmae 204, Uae mg S. S. Riker, president; Wm. Orme, vice | during its session. The next ker was Mrs. Stanton, who said | "Smedley. lowa; Josiah Quincy, Mass; Dr. | few evenings since at a factory in Westtield, ny ners. and sll BILbIA ay De Of beat qual: president, and Henry Hurt, secretary and MRS. SARA J. SPENCER, it was their desire to have the house filled every | Tiomas Foster, Minn.; Charlee i. Hogiaca, | Conn. One of the workmen, instructed ere enniue Rectan: Send for Giroulat. | Befer to Hote! teasurer. who has done much and suffered much in the | day while the convention sits. It is their de- Mo., F. B. Thurber, N. Y.; W. Lawton, 8. C., | ‘2 the ipgam, for ona da the shop ‘the next 14,10 1213 Pennsylvania avenue. Seaton Hall, Alex sae oe Comigue. aan tee . Sie ot "yan, leo occupied a seat on the | sire to disseminate their doctrines among the | Hoy’ Sib uuurer, N- i; W; Lawton ‘Poland, | ™Orning a quantity of wood lying outside, was . os ’ 2 . TAYLOR : Prov. Tairp delivered last evening his sec- | pigtform. Her efforts in behalf of the unfort- | women of this District. As to the question : 3 4 . ’ | surprised, w: Baltimore. 4 . en the time came, to find it all | Macszy’s Philadelphia XX Ale, $1.50 per ne isceare in the 9th etreet Methodist Protest | unate of her sex which culminated in the pas. | whether women desire to have tre bane on pga Rtg 1 bet carefully piled. ‘The watchman says that dur- | qozen. Cinciunat! Laces, @L2) nee desea er re. were comprehensively treated ern | Sge by the Legislative Assembly of the bis- | they want in to have the word mate” etruck | ibe committees were authorized tocall before | AFefully piled. ‘The watchman ea cording | 2°7aP ,, Cine LOE, S120 Dex dose, Eire were comprehensivaly treated. and | triet of Columbia of the Dill for tho ectabllah | fromthe cometutions Thence neice ack | them any person who might poseessany inforine ees. coun vivid ‘ven of the battles of the bril- ment of the Girls’ Keform school are well | in building up reat and grand republic. description FINE F 4 tion upon the subjects under consideration, and | % bis instructions, stepping carefully over the ad things on the floor. ie watchman spoke to THE ONLY UNPAItIne Spscrric for diseases FRENOH GOODS AND ORNAM! wae per the ape, A graphic sketch | known, and her philanthropic work is doubt- | to reform many at the stakendous wey eee chairman,” "as “lreoted @ soloct Its own | pis) Several times, bat received no anewer, and | of tar SWisaye Chaban mee eee ne CURTAIN MATERIAL — was given of the Mexican expedition and the | jess appreciated by our citizens. She is an creeping into our system of government. She Mr. P. B. Borst, represent the Cincinnati | 9% 800n a8 the job was done the somuambulist | by vicious habits, is Helmbold’s Extract Bachu. ” The ieetne eid aximillian ‘and Carlota. | able and eloquent speaker, and ls among the | alluded tw the frequent and Seer france and St. Louis varrow gauge railway now being | Went home. The night worker noticed a feeling | This medicine curr. Dr. Helmbold isthe only | 48 NORTH CHARLES S¥., 64. TIMORB The lectare ae sm applagse from the | most earnest of those who’ advocate woman's | perpetrated on eae erreasury of the United | built in Virginia, was admitted ase delegeten® | of lassitude the next morning, and was unable plysician who has succeeded in obt wae omy conan tee ality before the law. tes, cr mobilier, salary grabs, &c., and r n to work du: e day. full virtues of Buchu. Hi at for Friday evening will be on the subject of the | ©1™*N'T Dette vee sam ovime, Ww.» said that women must purify the different. de: Judge Poland, of Vt., entered the hall, and ee D canse of the Franco-Prussia war and the defeat | is the prinel New Yor! pal of a female medical rtments of the government. Congress la nu | Was invited to the pistirm t sddrem the con- in Cr periiimen ek noice of Napoleon. } od } - i = it i coutided | | Partientar sttention te the complete 1 yenuon. ‘He sateh that he did not Bae nk ESTIMONIAL TO AN AMERICAN Carraty. | in by pbysicial pationts alike. im- | Sched whee Cond and eee anon far. has large and lucrative pro- busy in the consideration of the civil rights London papers say that Captain Urqubart of ortant thatsnfferers should obtain the genuine. . character work ictice. She la very ladvilke inusr | bill’ for the colored men. “Ars then Hue | he was properly a delegate to the convention. by Sirimancnip 1** Satisfaction, bote esto style ang ° IMPROVEMENTS ORDERED BY THE BOARD oF essional He had received a letter within a few days from | 4™eTican ship Trimountain, recetved a hand- herefore ask for Helmboid’s Extract Buchu, . manser, isa good speaker, and livesina brown ored men of so much reater = impor- some testimonial from the mayor. the society of | with the Doctor's Signature on the bottle. For | — — ~~ — the’ construction of nsgrarel fosealk ae dag | #whe frout On enat ith street | rueg, aan, the, wives and daugurers of | Coveenor) had been sclocted as’ delegars (uy | merchants 2 for his gallant ond heen as | sale by all druggists, oes CLOTHLYG! south side of Franklin street, between 4th ant "Washington, but now of New York, | that Congress was srrsiteritg the migctim® | Would not be able to attond, and had requcsted Gert be teitie tiem the Gin tne ne ea | Wiican Oumcanesi to aes Sin ie Wh strects north wont; alee for the counection of | Stee wail knew User citisnee Co eatin ne | a Earn pommdering we question of | Eis ty sttends but he seed Geter uate carrying t Engioad eighty tee of the ee guish under the fatal severity of our climate the low square at the northwest corner of 7th | #%0 well ee eo cukitene to requize de- | civil rignte for the women. She recited the | So lno entil'ke had wade soon preparation. | Carrying ie eer ine Vilnedte a Through any pulmonary complaint, or even OR CLOTHING @0 To - . street and Massachasetts avenue northwest | Prominent in various efor wt een | o mesatouee of tes swept theland: Whatshe | He would try (0 be present as often as possible. | 108 Passengers and crew of the Ville du Havre those who are in decided cousumption, by no 1011 Penneyivanta sone Jog oh tea ntinmetioner in eee tee ee Rdvocate of woman suifrage, ‘Hels at proseet | waute js, have a civ rights bill giving te | "qn oPVonton then adjourned till 19 o'clock | gga New Hampshire lecture committee | means despair. There is a rate aud sure remedy west, and for laying the footwalkson Dunbar- | 20g as special Washington correspondent of | same rights to women as to men; open the col- wrote to Boston to learn what Mrs. Scott-s 1- | at hand, and one easily tried. Wildor's Com- | ()VESOOATS AT RED CUED PAI me - us SECOND DAY. “300 and | pound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” without pos- - Scercone To gr EEN TE ce ttn stom ete gre, | SEER ae ea ee | obtetgetea Mee srr non ae | Heoaenaseey ay gt iden sa | Stag leey cantiy ae eos | [)PRFRETETET WCROR eye Georgetown. ar attention to several other pecearang artic: | chance with them. Why shall the colored men | Sith sree said the business would be the | Europe at once if youdon't want ber,” “Lat | beretetore ured, is endowed Dy the phosphate ot | JERSEY OVEBOOATS at G15, former pri s E D Inthe convention "e™*. ther prominent actors | have more rights and privileges than white | aJoucdon of the rations Caton eae coe te | her eall,” waa the answer. oll doubly eificacleus. Remarkable tertiaeatns | Ku ees oi STEAUS: Saree or Rear Estat” —Duncanson, Dow. | [at attention to 6 | women? Engiishmen, Irishmen, Germans, and 2 a sa-The pictures sketched by Nast at his loc- | 0!! doubly efficacious. Remarkable testimonials ° : ing & Co, sold yesterday afternoon for Garnett | pine en | even negroes, can make the laws for us, and | sTeat many plans would be presented, and many | ,_&7-The pictares Property of the young man | of its efllcacy can be exhibited to those who | [RLAOK AND BLOW DIAGONAL COATS at ar Sean, ettacs, Wo 36, In sqaare 05, sitt-| asisg Anthony road the eal for the Gonven* | omen are not willing to submit to it’ any | gentlemen would desire to speak, he wrould like | who assists the artist inthe arrangementor nis | ‘desire to see them. For sale by A.B. Wil Immense Reduction, at STRAUS”. ated on N street south, between 4x aad 6th, im- | tion ‘after which she ineleed any ous te span | ager. Any white women who ie willing to lot | OL) us allowed ts enth ener Then HP | Seger, ote. The young taan takes the pictures | Chemist, Boston. (CRINCHICUA OVEROOATS a g10. Farrer Kittion, tos o1,t00-s0. "7% © Thomas Jemap | win ‘prayer, but poone voluntesring she cou. | thelowest type of Eecmmenwe coche ne fot ‘On motion of Mr. Thomas thints minutes was | as pay for is services’ and from their’ sale he ‘To Prevent Fever and Ague there is no price $15, Ac Breas’. iller, for $1,100.50. | tinued to say that the prime object of the asso- | is not worthy of the name of woman. [Ap- e: Be y » | derives his income, disposing of them at one dol- ion like Dooley’ Toni ROWN MELTON OVEROOATS at ©8, f-rmer Moree, Lattrelt & Co. sold tee Won. F. Holts. | ciation ‘war to obtaie Oongremmenl obi tn | pineee-) oth pple sopra Sxpehk thane who were | Te cach. ? ayaa = jonie. Gh price § ac steacs™ eh ee eee — securing equal rights; she said that all they AN APPEAL POR FUNDS. et oy en hess ao Sle = Be*cK CLOTH VESTS wail pric Gccmer | a Stree! mun ‘qeuihen, ao Ace asked was equal rights with the colored men, Beg hemmed B. rig —_ x a Bovest to | the amme Gov. James M. Smith, of ra No. 439 REMNANTS, No. 439 na Oee eax, tHe Wonm, awn tae Weary At STRAUS’, rick ¢ . to ME ~ | wh ested e rich men present for fuw ie ex- wogr s 4 43 b \ lo. 439 e r of Boston Kecorder [ONAL Bt Taneand Adame, of New York, for 83,855. with Sich rights oy spectal loptalston ot Gon | Benses of the fecnv anton, ao that all te dopart- Mig te neat ot oh ae en previogs to hear. Tri 'sr.4 GILT PAPERHANGINGS (71u St. | can Tort unhesitatingly recommend tne Peras | [)140ONAL SUITS for © At STRAUS’. 4 eae. Sho read ment clerks and al! the school teachers in — : vian Syrup, ted solution of the protoxi‘e ‘) BLACK BEAVER G1 Se Te ean Vannes mat | 2 reeeen Tamk VibewliA 2,cithon, oe uz. | Dott ete ee not recetved | 1m the absence of Gov. Smith, he introduced Pe Oe ae Gen uins » | eee eee fo weak, the worn, and the wears, Bee eLAOk SEay ee SL pmes pa ee Cake eens One thls Sam Louis, , Sy pay for some months past—conld come free | Gov: Builth to aides Gian re kis eee OF | Remnants of Gilt Lovers, ranging from eiaht to | of trom, richly experienced ite benefits. It pos | bakoathe If OLOTEN ; porwr eee rl pee wate ee tae iward Atnor | WBO writes that circumstances over wntch she | of charge. They wish touave the connate, bay ig + Soh os hoor ig lengthy sud ex- | rricesto clear up for spring stock, Terma cash. sesses all the qualities claimed for it by its pro- | (j BEAT BARGAINS IN OLOTHING. | wae elected a controller. The efficient and | 2840 control prevent her from being wines Papier, nee CRB TES haustive address upon the question of transpor- No, 439 Tih street between Dani gE. | Pretor. eR GTC 6 Y OUTS SUITS Gon ese i Weir, tendered his resignations which Wonnes | made during the last year. Sho says herSuit, | The Chair announced Me-mdcued M. Davis, aad gue kerning ta a ee PAPERBANGINGS, &c. ene De. aun, amcapenie, Be. Os weemOIHe I reall, fandgred ie resignation, which was not (ihe cignehiar bore suit) is now on the docket | son-in-law of Mrs. Luceetia Mott, who cams | sud, figures, concer for moving tonnage me meee baicaet without paler 'eo the shoe eae’ be mone cine | (EILDRENS OVEROOATS “AC Sthaus> ‘ sted t pe tl of upreme Coart Jn tates, and and stated fel 01 C. i - Sctiom, and stated that ander no circumstances | that it will be reached in about one year, | betng the son-in-law of soillustrious eo advo, pag mgs Hore A Lame ofc rn case. He relieves and cures bunions, ingrow! ‘TBE PLACE To BOY Youu cLoTeING— motion was made and curried to Ine the Fesigna- | THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM GERAIT swiTu 4 Cate Of woman suffrage. He bad lived unter cheapen the tran tion of breadstntly that ro make ete ‘pring stock ans, Mites | sae ae i pe aceasta: Brnags. tion on the table for fature action? read: ‘ ere ye Jagists | {20 consumer could purchase at a greatly re- | Mancesenterc thee wectiog Paperhangings. 0. | has been located in Washington, D. O., over | JRUSINESS SUITS wi aa Immcuse ion, ——_—— ry: ‘RTE! had been dotng in Pennsylvania the eee duced rate, while the producer would ‘at the | Satin papers as low as 25 cents; other goods in pro- | twelve and is patronized ‘by many emi- At STRAUS’. Damox Losem, Ne. 13, K.or P —The follow- | . Susan B- en y-—My “é 2 “A Fecens was thon tales Untl aap f wed * | same time obtaina price for nis mm. Orders for heng Picture | pent seyaclans, surgeons, and of Mo™=™ SAVED IN BUYING — tng. oticers of the Lodge have been duly tn. | Sm suifering from an attack of vertigo, 1 ‘then taken until 2: . products; also showi © 120, growth, | Frames or Window Gbades p well-Roown and restonaible ‘Ofien At STRAUS’ See pee eens Retwet. E. 2. | aver yee lee Sa Oe Mena et oes the | | Sixorxe Braps.—Messrs. Latimer & Cleary’s | 8" importance of cities depended upon the | *tisfaction guaranteed, Fe Ry Ponzs from 6 a. m.to Op. m. Feo, $1 per visit. | [BLACK CASSiMERE PANTS trom 33> Cree lane, Fob ras pretee: ©- | expenses ur convention. Strong as auction rooms are alive once more with asupe- | facilities which thoy Potaptedrag Ce Sanaeet- No, 439 7th street. between sirects. | Owing to press of busi office hours, At ; 2 red. G. Caivert, | Constitutiodal argument for woman suffrage, | | tior collection Ot Maing canaries, parrots, aad | icaned toward amd faverod water rate ce tip | wo. 430 1orU i jo. 439 ho ito ard, M.oF A; 4. Kibbie, | Revertheless hope fof measutiog the” rights of wrelitralned, and whtlo several beautitul op- | Best method of cheapening transportation. ie | 27 i Er s, fiicts = (fille: ea After the address, the committee on water | « enoies solection of the above Goods,’ at iowost | Obas. Stott a Oo., 48) Penuaylvania arence, Buripine Assoctatioss. Sa7-Bome of the tortelse shell jewelry is as | Toutes ypamatea majority sod minority re- Gnd by druggists everywhere. tw,f,tr aah ve light as lace-work. rts which were freely discussed, after which | _ MARERITER'S, Taxewomeransand are repaired (2,200) were advanced on at & premium of 126 aon It is said os epee] a han- ee ee SSS eee. | nme to order by Hempler near 4x strect cent. ates damvaitinas ama |" gorwrdack Gndeich Jevany Cenk neat, | _ No-In the beguishers of Caustoriia 6 Man has DRY Goons. TER coMMUSITE at ikrge appreciate the aro- last night, ons here Oe, been introduced ior the abolition of the death snide fulness of Singer’s Sewing 15 . = it is found that our nerves are hollow tubes | Penalty for murder and treason. Wi00x & Ginp’s Sxwine MACKINE. The containing as fine gas. lone onsen its with a single-track elevated 20 PER NT. OFF. celebrated Basaar Patterns, Oka, ‘THE MAGNIFICENT PROORA S7-Six women are striving to be postmaster | T@!iway have been made in Philadelphia and GREAT BARGAINS, Baum’s hoopekirt and corset Mz; Theo. Thomas it at Smithville, Georgia, and six hotses go une perenne agi dl Sprit {ntelligencer building. "30,38 . jaan 1, of, Saratoga Springs.a ame, oe One will be the ‘A grand assembling of Freemasons from | railroad conductor, [s in fait ‘ged with by agg aio, Va. ood night. Let the Zomplimen all parts of the world is proposed in Philadel. | bigamy. TWENTY PRB ORNT. will bo DEDUCTED gE ‘for hts didsem,'at De Shots, SB overfiowing house. Already the seats are phia as one of the features of the centennial. a7 There is nothing like being appointed | from all Wool, or Wool and Worsted Goods of any BE street. 58 LOTHIER, . Gearir Sutra. a7-A young who died at An- | Chief Justice to learn one’s faults and weak- | kind, where the price is new above @1 per yard; and = 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘HOSE IN WANT of faci will find it to their OTmER Lurrane. "| rora, Ill, was in a white cofin, lined in- | esses.—Bosion Globe. « TEN PER CENT. DEDUCTED from all goods court ot tne | _Jant-te between 10th and 11th strevte, interest to of T. Edward Clark & Co., 625 Miss Anthony then introduced Mrs. Nettie o. | ‘ide and oyt with white satin and beautifully &7-The Chicago Tribune > this is the plat. of | Cy le , under the Seaton House. | Tabor, who read e letter from Mrs. Ernes- | ‘decorated. form of the Communists: who ‘ostate agp ° omens ave had an experience of over twenty | tine L. Rose, a promment advocate of the me t. SPW. CLaRk & Co., im the business, and sell the beet quality saftrage question, on the condition of | the es ae anid ‘DEALERS agiair Dries and ‘Tatr Gealtog may be rer | cannon couitry; and Mrs Frances Ellen fon or betore LENSER. WOOD AED coax, 2 EE ES, t from’E. G. Lapham. eeq., to Miss Susan B. Aa. swine 4 ‘DOORS, 8as8, MEA STRAE, te Clathisr has on hand the | thowy, om the justice of her euit im the Naw om SOTADINER, £00 py to meet the York courts, tmedvecacy of woman's 5 : x ty me Numerous other letzers were aa—on den arene adver. | Thomas . + RL; one from ‘ind others from ot Bat tT