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pail kul ns MACHINES, AUCTION SALES. fHE EVENING STAR. 2 Crane we eintesent and offer for sale the best and easiest ie fet and Machines in the world. THE NEW HARTFORD, ¥ Bf NORTHWEST. oud Building. THIS EVENING. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. FOSTER’: GREAT Al AUCTION SALE OF ¥ AMERICAN N BOOKS, EY HT SEV! AT WILLIAMS" AUCTION. Corner 10th and Pes v: AR ‘TOCK r point pec History, Fiction, mith icine, Hozrayhy, Piles of Hate Booke ken which | It ast bevold. “Private eaies during the day a pri JUNCANSON BROS. auctioncers., Spats SALE OF 6 Cote Lt oy Mts PaT- T RIGH TOCKED ¢ SEWING MACHINE MAN THINKS HE » best machine. 1k Come and see wich you Like. Neuting S mpecialty. MCKENN?Y, 9th Street. ‘The sup: “pene Bee, Self-threading IN SEWLN' ACHINE Ie recogni: id seknowledwed by the bizhest mechan- feal ecthortt aan and the demend for them in steadily Jocreacing. 4a their merite are becon:ing more extensive- y known.” Ef bs endorsement of over 300 ladies in this city, ime ie Ores the trong fineam, ‘Silence and imp eit ot the Beatirres’ QUEEN: ‘Send for tae, C. AUEKBAC Corner 7th and H streets, Sole ey New, Latest Immroved Machines of all xinds for Sale gad Kent Special attention to Repairing. we TER SCHE! Steamers ARROWSMITH aud MESTIC leave 7th street wharf st, 7 Aiexandria, Va, at 8 8 x Seok pa Saber herd's. ‘on MONDAYS, for Nomiui and in- REOW' i landings: | returning TUESDAYS. On HURSD AY, for Nomini, St. Clement's Bay wharves, ntermediate landiogs; returning FRIDAYS. On SATURDAYS. for Le cnaritown, and intermediute line; returning SUNDAYS. “JOHN R, Woop, ‘Tt street wiarf. VERNON !! NON! ra STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Fears, Tth strect wharf daily (excevt Sunday) for Mt. ten fou at rE eS im. ; Teturning reaches Washing- 2 = L. L. BLAKE, Captain. YORE, & ROTTERDAM, _AMBTERDAM.— powered: Clyde-built Dutot Ling, ANSTER AM. ROTTER. EDAM. PEPED OM. ZAANDAM., P. Ca- iD. W. A. SCHOLTEN. MAAS, “e ‘the 1 po e 37 {Sent Yili, ‘OF t. BME Ss ra oe Weta ‘URTH GFRMAN LLOYD— Lg ml NE Doreen } New Sees Havag, SOUrHAMPTON AND se ctenmncra sf this company will sal EVERY SAT- ‘AY from Bremen pier, fact of Sa strest, Hobok=a. peweee: From Mew York to Haves, I Londo: mi ; prey mad ees se ie ¥.6. to Sea Bowling Green) New York? AZEMO EE b.. 925 Peanejivanie venus norihwast Agen ‘Washinzt Fypsuscre Line. WEEKLY LINE OF STREAMERS LEAVING SEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRAAUi - Derkucsage apply to ND GERMANT. C. B. RICHARD & €O., Generai Passenzer Ageats, 61 Broadway, New Lora. @rto PERCY G. SMITH, 1251 snd 619 for * lst NEW ORE + Jap. 10. {Gaigloms...Mea- Feb. 7. : . | Gallia oe (TE OF Passaae fecmaeae os See Serato tckoty from 1 is stra rage tickets from Liv- spool ad Queeustown and all our parisof Euroyest of laden given for Belfest, Glasgow, Bong Auiwerp codotier Ports on the Continent and Poy freight and pamuace ph af ie Company's office. cabin to No. 4 Bowling Gi ieorane and gris BIGELOW & CO.. 603 Tih | VELNO? BROWN § New York; Oro Nesom Onis Sr We Co 605 7th street, Was! sshington RAILRO. ADS. RE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONL BELWEEN, THE ¥. AST HINGTON.. af oUBLE TRACKT LER! STEEL RAILS! SCHEDU. by TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. NOVEMBE(: lori 1882. TO) and St. Louis Fast Express. chicago, Cincinnati aoe Carsto Cincinnati, St-Louisand and Chiesa. City and Way 8 te SO BALTIMORE bar) ‘60—Baltimore, ‘and Way ay (Pi own and Way, via srivisioly) | 1 eat wed bALit MOREE mo: oe jundays stops at ail stations, EXPRESS, (ouope at So Chicazo, Cincnnatt St. Louis leeping Cars t oe Cinema Louisvilie Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolls, Way. ie ‘iar. ona. ( ya Sunday to Point of Statione EXPuE: Glartinsbarg snd ae nutiaville and Laurel. a Way Stations, 0 Baitisncme ‘and Ws; TiMORE EXPRESS. UiG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT etree ee to Pit A, NEW YOK and BOSTON Gicepinie Cars to New Yor pet d_ St. a apwiy at th ant Ohio Heit t ofiees, Washin 2 Station, Gidand 19d Pennsyvaniz_avente, cor t, where orders ‘will be taken for baggage to be checked end received st ci See D, Gen. Pas Asent, ce i ni Earsonger Agent, Batt>, Sits Santer of Traus.: DOUBLE BIEEL Ras. re SEFECT S Bek rn, 1882. Tras Leave Wasatxetos reom Stirtos, Corsen oF (TH sae SSaeere ask burg end the BALYIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Fer Bre. Cunanda: Roc! falo. Ni ferriage gc1 Bor Phiades h: 3.4 ard 162 TO-MORROW. TOF THE DUMPING EEKS & CO., Auctone-re, JANUARY 656 Louisiana avenne, WiLL Excr) ORE AGE COLUMBIA OF TRENHCLIS LOCKED ba TOGETHER WITH THE nggoD Vita OF ths BUSES Reb 10 Tats DISTRION 1 _ DUMPING WAGON. * 3 CARTS, ALREADY BUILT. aa es cam ae ee he has not which not the means to supply, uction rooms ‘attention of investors and HR AUCTION ROOMS TH _ Opposite City Post Office. Som AyOnon 2 bistuior © ior OF THURSDAY, JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, Commencing AT TEN O'CLOCK, Regular sale at our wareroome of s collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PARLOR AND. AMBER, Yeo Sacee ATHER BEDS, STOyrEAaiee ga? DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. USTEE'S SLY OF VALUABLE BUILDIN With other Household Goods. 135: WARE Ni ia DREDAND ELEVEN. BETW or AND AND K AND H corren ‘tortom eetS COFFEE ALA0, on SOaP, seul Ba WANOY GOODR. BIBBONS, im Bale without regard to the weather, Ce Ss, 1 CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman, Unless sal6-2¢ Late with Duncanson Bros. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ae ae NCR, DUNCANSON BUOS,, Aucta” “ater iO 1a 1S §a- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN ete a fal eS OF JANUARY, and place. E, DAVIS, Trustee, RUGS AND CARPETS, j7-at ee EOL ian tas RUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK BARE AND RICH SELECTIONS ae DWELLING, (NEARLY NEW), BEING No. 214 PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAR, GLORDEIS, CIRCASSIAN, ARMENIAY, ar efor trom as RUGS AND CARPETS. ere nd tocorda of the District of Columbia, sis Sn Rees in ton elty, D. 0. i a or eee tet | Aes Fete Seat eava tals ns new “three-story Brick Which, in point of number, size and quality, Tes eat oer wold subject to a ded of SURPASS ANY PREVIOUS COLLECTION EVER | folis206\%9 sosunen ere fe HOO ee toe eee BENE EO THIS Cree SrTermuof sala: Amonntat deeded ee On Sy to Being by far the Handsomest Collection of Textiles, in | De atsnmed by the purchaser, and the piace in coat design and quality, ever offered by us, . ie lat his risk and cost. TO TAKE PLACE AT MY SALESROOMS, xi convey hci snd “reoor ng at Dunes con Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenuc and 11th street, | 7**°* Hope NETRA } Trustees WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DYNCANSON BROS., Au ; 4n6-10¢ JANUARY SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH, wr oe aoe SALE Is FQCTRONED, ON 1883, ecount of until ‘THURSDAY, IGHTEENTH DAY OF SAND Y, ALD. 1880, ak ae near ae eter H. YEATMAN, _JalT-2t WILLIAM W. BOABMAN, 5 Trustags. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE STANDARD, SCIENTIFIO, LAW, RELIGIOUS MISCELL ANEOUS, BOOKS, ‘Together with a Large Assortment of ee FINE STATIONERY, = Boing the B if MORNING AND AFTERNOON, AT ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY PRIOR TO SALE. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED GENUINE AND IMPORTED. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Jan9-8t IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S BALE, OF T ZHREE-STORY FRAME WELLING OTHER BOO y virtne of a deed of trust, dated the 26th eet Pectin Marche 1k and nal cent eae 200, ‘one of the ian moor rus ‘or, ‘the fat ip of Southwest corner, wankipey rc) in fron e prem No. 1, in Moses Kelley’ ney aac eee 640, located on south E of HALE BART SEVEN OULod on street. between Caaal an vare avenue, improved bya three-story frame dwelling ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing Interest and secured by ‘Terms Jal6-7t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Ure STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. deed of trust on the All conveyancing at pur- virtue of five write of fieri facias issued out of the sharers cost.” $100 enpat eb time of sale, = Clerk's office of ‘t ee Gourtof the District of J, KENNE: ‘rustee. Columbia, nat tome d. T wall sell at pul ne aia §2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 1. or ae TE Tee RD Bey or ree sequence of the storm yntil THURSDAY, TANCANE PRY ieee AWENT ETE TAR DAY OF sAN. HIGHTEENTH, same hour and place, ‘by or {atie, elem ain of the defendant in and, ta the ‘dail, 13,17 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct olging:deeoribe hy Got ae = —- urtally found a, trai pee ro 5 netaed and levied upon JI MEDICAL, &c. to {o satiny executions Ne. Lt eats " din favor of ‘Har- Mice 3 RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | Het,MC os No No, 24 113 at law. in favorot MA. Dn. BKOTHEMY Invigorating Cor ile in favor of Daniel Slate & Co. : Ne sie le of b eae aud i d inapote oreney. Xt tmparta vigor We wee Rot i at ia, ing iB Pana CS stom, . 8. Marabal. D2 an Eeacs aL ESTA MSE Ae | © cncanior buon; eames Ly xe in Ni Qunaule-d daily a¢ 237 Penns; nsyivenis avenne. Ah fe De — iS a = ere pomplaiuts | amd qui removed, | EXECUTOR'S SALI RY VALUABI . Prompt Correspondence and consultations | Eau ‘ATE, BEING PREMISi:S ginctly coundental. “Soparite rooms tor ndiee: No. 416 ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST: 2todand 6 to8 p.m. $al6-1m Under and by virtue of by elect will and testarnettt oe With rs in me I ‘on TUESDAY, ipoas and send you to some: drag- | 2, {pet "who ‘will ‘agreo to divide profits with the doctor. | AINTH. 1859, at FOUR O'c Those disappointed of a cure of 86 | seventeen, Th equate cy the dintenco of 177 fect trout leet consult Drs. BROTHERS: tet aoe Sees who will furnish a guarantee @ cure or no pay. Thiet ig ce weat 190 feet, th ss Sea oo ee ADIES, YOU CAN ree a _ + F ; | AREER SIS Se Bageicattpet Pater | tenga hye ek ery atéention pad to al La‘lies, married 3 etet arin md. Ovarian By decd of trust upon the pramiese, “oh coor aD Set tig vam experience: adi Sun" Bil berequired Ge Lime of enle. , All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ale a2 Pcie meee rene Pena. ere Dot complied within 7 daye the Exes nares ie Khater oe Hieht to rorell at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ‘Turkish, Hueslan, Salphus an ana ail Stealentod ener pana ber te och on auch, resale in some news- given. 1417 G street, opposite Rime House. Lona CHARLES W, ALTER, MApAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FoR La-| hsqcutor Eeutect Wilhelmina Kichler, ate Yeniaiecomplaints quickly cured. Gan ‘bs consul i : ZH ABOVE SATE 1s PosTPo NTI from 1 to Y o'eiock pem.. with pte mii 10m’ NORDAY Tie FIFEEN ‘i D. DAY ars SRNUAT “READ CHARLES WALTER, DR, MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Executor of Estate of Wilhelmina Eichler, déceased. Certain care ‘tora coker oer Tmpatuncy, Get mnear BLENTWISLESS, ‘comer 15th etrect and Pontaylvansa THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTILL Stenuc norinnest Sice's} yr bos stat by ma under ThEs ESDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD day of January, fecal on receipt of price. A.D. 1883, 1883, ‘same hour and d pine, ARLES: WALTER, Executor of Estate of Wilhelmina 2 Janl5-eo&ds ge | THONGS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EALTH 18, WEST'S PRO" NERVE AND 7 BitAty TREATMENTS ASpee KNOWN Al Hi Con ‘Neryous PROPERTY. SOUTH KS! if Age, Catined indulsmnics, whet rnd eas hiouth's treatinent. One dol five dollars; sent by mail SATUnRDAy, JANUAY fes at fant alot square 739, together with the improves ements. ‘The saleof offers a. fine opportunity to rest ry for sortie hom. op) hea td “Terme. ef sae One balance in two al paymenta, at eix and twelve, mosthe, with notes fara Jntercat ot ex, pr cent. per annum until paid, aud ee ‘toed of trust on All conveyancing sem at purchaser's cost, ‘quized st time Pat vox, ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN’ and ARUABY TWENTY-SECOND, 18a, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. SAFE DEPOSIT .Co. 52- THE MONDAY, same hour Ja5-d&ds LOBERTEON, THE MOST HECIABLE teblinhed _— bk Oy tpi a pte al guar te iat ‘Ora ete. ns. strict ih Norous, Satu euitations Wednesday erat Ling 6:40s.mm. and4:40 pom. daly, exer Fezagoago Al TRADI AND 3 DERICKSBURG RAITT. ALES. A 2. ey n ak te often, ortheaet corner : ff 10th stree: sud Pens sivas ise eerie ‘the sta- forthe checking of Lag: Sage fo destination frou bbc ane sechioee J. i. WOOD, . feneral Pusacnyer Agent, RAS. E. PUGH Geuetal Manazer. FUS H. DANDY, . K AND JOB PRIN’ ESSMORK FOR THE 452 Ith street. most E GBsoN, BROTHERS, whBACTICAL BOOK 1012 PENN. AV™.—PLAIN of every description done st Books «4 by Renn are ———_—_——— ee WINE AND CLD FrICNDS ARE KNOWN AS OR re eens ities od an rand Enews foe years here dire:-class SECUND-HAND PRG chai ecbise Address Sanaot tn Dromptiy miday. sin 50 an aud 4:40 p.m. daily, excopt Yer sen bass fatled to receive AND WASHINGTON | mat (tare Decay, 2 — 456 P mecPops street northwest. Cc TRIT physiciene of Boltinaee. beta GECURITY FROM Loss BY BURGLARY 5 RO! FIRE OR At Liat str Bator a TRE p RATIONAL BAPE ‘DEPOSED Company, d Gharted Act of Gongzeas Samson A 1967, - $209. 000. z ces all kinds at lowest Ampotenoy oF. Pe ‘tor our questions for ps a Heaurm.” aftr’ Secretary, Seta cal and nd Surgical Fnatitute, pe ne AS Af FISHER, ICAL DRY < 906 G street northwest. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Lar are has ey Gomi tuin, rakes Deh, Loe Seminal Weakness, ents fubllity, &6.. send two of Socuritice aad Se ere jos on Bpedial Deposit eelt-examihat oh a and our new! ‘a GHA °c POLOW Etc ot Riggs & Go. Von President CLEANING ESTABLISH. ‘Thirty poco = a io eee, tots tt Foeal WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.’ LAUNDRY 804P J< CONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT I8 PURE: BRING FRYE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONB, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEA OUT AND KOT THE CLOTHES. IT Is SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 NANUPACTURED ¥ROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAB KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCABSES OF PUTRID DEAD DANGERING LIVE AMD HEALTH. PUT UPIN BAHS, AND EVERY B&R BKANDED WITH OUK Naw. XOKBALE BY GROOmES: GROCERS GENERALLY, WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, ay volt WATRR STREET GEORGETOWS, D. 0. WED NESDAY. -:-- January 17, 1883. 2d Edition. THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COM- LTTEE. 58 Meeting of the Committee at the Arling- ton Hetel this Mlorning—The Members Hooxns Cuxzsnaren Sours. Present—1 he Question of Representa- GREEN TURTLE. ‘TERRAPIN. MULLAGATAWNEX, OKRA or GUMBO. — aps asa Under instructions, the national CHICKEN, GEO. E. Popa & SON, ted NORTHWEST. pry CATAWBA, ne 25 PERG: 305 committee met this morning at the Arlington hotel to discuss the question of representation at the coming republican convention, and to con- sider other matters which claim attention. THR PROPOSITIONS OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE. The sub-committee, to which had been re- ferred the several plans proposed by Messrs. Martin, Forbes, Chandler, and McPherson, LBS. CHOICE LARD.. 12 Iba, Sugar (nearly white?.. and Chandler individually, discussed them at a meeting at the Arlington lest evening and decided not to report in favor of any Set ie ee ein eee a lay, the sitions to be discussed and voted ‘mena cee of the fub-comultten ote according to 1 gall. Best Catswba Wine. GS ibe. Soft Shell Almonds. Chocolate, ae GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th street northwest, bet. M aud N. Goons F OB Aw Ties. opt BA pm tony Mountain ‘abet of 1869 and a9 > Shall thie primary basis of representation be two delegates for each Senator and two delegates for each Representative in ? II. Shall there be additional representation basea either On the gross republican vote for electors, or thi bitcan members of yon eet III, Shall the e adaltional IA sapere ied on the gross republican vote for electors il the addigional Spat be based ce a the ublican Senators and Representatives in V. Shall the 1e agattional ‘represen ntation, if based on members on those of the Fores eighth Congreus or the Forty-seventh VE Shall the ee ptt be three, two, or one for each Congressman VIt. Shall the state dolegates be elected at a ular state convention ? TT. Shall the a epenticans of each district have ‘option of choos rate convention ivision of the state TX. Shall the state conventions be held not less than thirty nor more than sixty days before the national convention ? hall the district convention be held within tne! twenty days before the state convention f ath in orlgings Ports in glass, our own © coenplete stoct 9 Sherrios, Cham- ee eee Jamaics Rum. B.W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F 8TREET NORTHWEST. t Sass Spe! H A HS § 00g kee THR FLAN MOST FAVORED RRR Le ry RANG Md is that of Secretary Chandler, which, as explained Beeb SAS GESoo Beas | brnim, teas tonown: L a sit of four 0g Seige mi n state Gco, 00 ppp NN consist of four de rom eac! g 899 BE. ERE and two delegates from each songreasios 8 ca 3.3 trict; three additional dclegates-at-large foreach ‘ade “ook fen § SY republican Senator in the then existing or next receding Congress, and three additional district g L elevates for each ‘Trey Cie ey in L id bE Soares ries Us Luu = | iSeatticg catied Oa not fess than twenty di ays WILL aLWAYe MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, f yt less than thi ee en published notice, and held not less than more than sixty days before the time for na meet ing of the national convention. delegates from each district be chosen at a similar dis- trict convention hel ‘Wholesale Depot; Corner Ist street and Indians. avenue Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. ah mye Macket: or kddneee Test Ole charge to allpartsof the if the republicans of chosen by the dis- ‘convention, and shall be chosen by such delegates If not elected previous to the day of the state convention. Two delegates shall be allowed from each terri- tory and from the District of Columbia, similarly chosen. Notice of contest may be given to the national commitiee, ‘accompanied by fall printed state ments of the of contest, which shail also be made public; and preference in the order of hearing and determining contests shall be given by the convention according to the dates of the reception of such notices and statements by the national committee. MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE PRESENT, ‘The following members of the committee were Present this morning: Hon. Marshall Jewell, chairman; William E. Chandler, New Hampshire; Henry C. Lodge, Massachusetts; Elihu Enos, Wis- consin; William Rule, Tennessee; John A. Logan, Illinois; George C. McKee, Mississippls Chauncey ‘, Filey, Missouri; 8: Lee, South Carolina; HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ay 709. - 1. 2. 2. m 709.1% MAREET SPACE. MABREET SPACE. CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, Of our own importation at bottom prices, TABLE CUTLERY and a general line of HOUSE- FUBNISHING GOODS of the best class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘MARI James G. Der 4 = poe ERED HEAOR . Tnaigna: John W. Maso For New Y,; Minnesota; “William "a. Pires : . rn, Minneaota; re on New BAR'S. Bhode Island; ‘George W. Hooker, Vermont; W. P- : = Canaday, North Carolina; A. G. Malloy, Texas; R. DINNER SETS, F. Pettigrew, Dakota; Thomas F. Miner, Wash- figtons 4. S Howlett’ Kentucky, Jona ft Miller, California; W. P. Kellogg, Louisiana. THE CHANGE IX THE SECEETARYSHIP, ‘The meeting was called to order shortly after 11 o'clock, and the doors were closed to outsiders. ‘The resignation of Mr. Dorsey was accepted, and Mr. Martin, of Kansas, was elected to act a8 sec- retary in his stead. George W. Hooker, of Vermont, was then nomi- mated as secretary by Mr. Enos, of Wisco! a John A. Martin, of Kansas, by Mr. Pierce, of Island. ‘Mr. Hooker, however, declined the nomi nation, and then, on motion of Mr. Chandler, Mr. Martin, of Kansas, was unanimously elected sec- rel Gn Yaotion of Senator ae ‘aod en phe the FINE PLATED WARE, DESSERT PLATES, _ URNS. AFTER DINNER COFFEES, OYSTER PLATES, ——— GLASS WARE, ALL KIND: 4 FORKS, SPOONS, &o. in M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE. a3 aoe AND POCKET + TTT 5 kan) sess s E baatelE ¥ = committee were to Mr. ‘G08 od? a the tne dues of that office non Be Bad dle cl ie UPHOLSTERERS’ MATERIALS, sTapLe | ““®°4 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL OOMMMITTEE. The chairman then called for the report of the Special committee, appointed @ year ago, to pre- sent a plan for the choice of delegates to the next national republican convention. Mr. Wm. E. Chandler, chairman of the special committee, stated. that at a meeting last night i it had been decided to submit to the full commit to-day a number of propositions to be voted on serlatim. [They are gi above.] He discussed AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & 00, 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN OUTLERY. a5 (Corp WEATHER Ge pom. PREPARE them at some len; He be! Sreved it better to STOCE Ni CATGHe On Rate yee BEATING | run the risk of having a convention of 1400 dele, pens Ss favor us with a call we can than to reduee the number. ‘The trouble show. fot jou the largest assortment of in the = above in this city. Aments for tho Rt. Oven Ranges, Social and in the number of Cone we [ytd but thousands with which delegates hi rounded in all the national conventions fom 1860 1880. Ho favored {ue idea of making the Forty- Beventh Cong: of representation, and of having: t tne. “aistrict delegates chosen at conventions = within each __ district. Ifnot they should be chosen by sub-divisions of state conventions. He was of the decided opinion that all conventions should be held at least thirty bel peo the national convention and within ays. ixty Mr. Mitchell, of Oregot inquired what pan was sugzested for attesting elections of del r. Chandler said that matter shoul ‘De 2 left to the republicans of the states and districts, He did hot believe it well to anticipate contests, ir. Gary, of Maryland, inquired who were to determine Whether ihe district delegates were to be elected in the district conventions or in the state conventions, Mr. Chandler replied that that would be left for the determination of the re) rl iblicans of the dis- trict. It was a seek which es ene this minittee could not satel Head Elevated jewel Latrobes, and retow” Furmaces, Alas ast cpuflumbing and Gua eiting, Job W, 8. JENKS & CO.. ‘717 7th street nortnwest. HI LASSWARI Cm Ff UTLERY, PLATED WA ‘RE, per SHEN UTENSILS, NEW econ Ar Low PuICHS.— GEO. WaTTs, HOUSE-FUBNISHING STORE, ‘314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, 4 Diet TO OUIOR Ut Is EUBOTED OAR EE ULLY Ey LARG: ERE T0 BE DRAWN MONTHER, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. ‘Tickzts ONLY $5. SHanzs ms PROPORTION, LOUISIANA STATE S LOTTERY COMPANY. eee PE ihe ta es ‘and | pat Grad ge in cood faith tovw Company to pany wechee a 026 te pete Me. Chandicn. “How Mould you do exe of knowledge as to uote. ‘Washburn.—I¢ it cannot eae t ee eel there is a fatal weakness in the tr Gary.—We should have no pein at all, but Jay down clearly what ts to be don Mr. Chandler.. it would ‘be dangerous and impolitic for us to say whoshall il represent the Pa acd of a state or district. The only safe ds to leave the matter where It is. ir. Mi: of Kansas, a member of the sub- committee, stated the views which he a as shown fn the plan proposed by hi. ‘MR. LOGAN’S PROPOS! Senator patentee ee as ‘, vaatitate for all the ew proposit asis of representation shall remain as it hasieretatore Deen. he sald, was based on th you do on the ab- conducted with honesty, Futenees,& neat, Putiness, ul parties, and ‘authorize the Ni oe ‘elth faccetmiles a? out pete that Commissioners, -five years by the Lewis- in 1868 for twen territories were ee in the osen in 374, @uuup Svan tases wines take place TA SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- BECOND Gpanp DEAWING, \¥, FEBRUARY 13, in it, but a 20 bps flows. ere cd ager gen a, it. The pesigl of New on would not time havo ea Smithsonian Inctitation. ANNUAL MEETING OP THE BOARD OF BBGENTS. Pa. ‘Mass. a muil | tocom ‘exeeption ot # Presta Ray Por- ot New Haven, Cons, er, city, bows detained by siektess: - FINANCIAL Prof. Baird, secretary of the Institution, pre- sented a statement of its financial condition, showing the receipts for the year 1888 to have been. ‘967,435.52 and the ex; ae ee pence shenogp te Larned gee Sperations of the ist of next Gen See e presented the annual report of the executive committen, which was adopted. THR HENRY STATUE ‘The secretary stated that the bronze statue of Prof. Henry, by Mr. W. W. Story, had arrived, but owing to the state of the weather nothing could be done with it during the winter, and it was re- solved that the erection and the the National Aca Dr. Maciean called the attention of the board to the Importance of ee and Brrr: | the sclentific writings of the late Professor Henry, and the secretary was directed to do this. PROF. BATRD'S ANNUAL REPORT. Prof. Baird presented his annual report of the Operations of the institution for 1882, which was ceoeesee chad transmitted to Congress. The sec- og A tecnece'| the subject of the ungent neces- sity of fire-proofi : the eastern of the Smith- sonian Mey it was entirely of combustible material in the BUppIy of water to be interior, oo seed there was no nad e basement. An estimate for the work desires ad. besa eubmiteed ea Pat as enlat e National Museum #0 a8 propel exhibit tthe aoe et a eo san oars tons already on hi increash angel 7 year, by the erection of a a bull southwest corner of the THE COMMITTEE ON REVISION STILL CONSIDERING THEIR REPORT. The Southern Railway and Steamboat Associa- tion reconvened this morning at the Metropolitan Hotel. The committee, composed of general man- agers,to whom was referred the revision —— laws and articles of agreement, not ha’ agreed the association were to jo business was tr: = it 1s expected that the committee will report’ this sD clegates arrived to-day as follows: H. Colibe- el ows: H. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Theodore G. , New Yor Joho ang ae ‘Onio: wW. ao iP. Wilson, do: Bed, F ni n, ‘itch, Richmond, LG Kenly, Hichmor ad ne a Auanta, oe EB d, W! Hon. Joseph Brown, 3%, Thomas, @. R Khox, J. & Davant, J. H. Drake, J.T. Taylor, C. Downs, H. P. Tak madge, J. B. Peck, 8 B. Pickens, RA Anderson, J. M. Brown, Hon. R. Bridges, J. ¥. Devine, . Emerson, George J APpold. wa. Plummer, R. L. Poor, V. D. Grover, @. W. Quintard, B. ee sell, W. 8. James, W. H. Stanford. ADJOURNED UNTIL 4 O'CLOCK. A little after o'clock the delegates adjourned for lunch, no report of the committees having been made; after which an adjournment was taken until 4o’clock. SS Firg ON THE Srz. Excerston.—Yesterday afternoon, about 8 o’viock, the captain of the eee Excelsior, laying at 6th street wharf, ee oned through the central oMfce to the Dis- fire alarm station at police headquarters to send a five ne there at once, as was on fir. ‘ine was ordered Wart, but Dy the’ tims ey reached there the fira Wasextinguished. Itseems the firehad ignited from the bursting of a upe in the saloon, and. th @ wood wot tho salooa and’ sur surroundings when discovered. Had the discovery been a little on boat would have been destr oyed. Rea, Esrars Transrers.—Deeds in fee have been recorded as ee Marcia gy pn E, si 3, Bq. 578; jamuel to Samuel T. Howsrd, tie ty Holmead’s addtion to Georgetown; $1,000. , Crus torn cs jeton Cady, indy, tH, 94, 785; = 52, sq. rine same, same proj ‘Gikéanedy to aol " seme same open M. Brown et a to — T. Corton s lots _ to Ai 3 and 20, sq. 969; same, fot Land 2, 18, 19, ‘and 20, aa:$ hy ‘Sime to John F. Waggaman, lots 3 to 7, do.; i Caro- Bancrott, executrix, to same roperty; $5,009.20. John F. aman to J.D. Potts, same oity ; $6,261.50. ‘Thomas and si | to 19 wo P. Smith to oe a) Griswol and We of sub of 8. W. per J. F. Fickrelt w 3 $1 canes pen George’ 3 $500. wG. a It, pt. 117, Be ‘anid i's adaition to Georgetown; $5! a ‘The Courts. Poiice CountT—Judge Snell. To-day, Richd. Williams and Jno, D, Cavaneugh, loud and bolsterous; Cavanaugh forfeited collat- eral and Williams was fined $5. Walter Johnson, indecent exposure; $10 or 39 days. Jno. W. Burley, colored, suspicious person; 99 days. Andrew Masterson, vagranc; do. ' Frederick Thomas, colored, larceny of two Pounds of butter trom Dennis'U’Connell; 30daya. Henry Woodyard, col- ored, larceny of Knife “aa twenty-five cents from Eaward ‘Allens $5 or 15 days. Fea ‘@ pair of shocs from Jno. Brown; do. James Brown, alias “Spider” Brown, larceny of a clock from Jo3. School; six months in jail, “Thos, Ennis, policy shop; $50 and costs. ee Ex-Senator naga hey Letter of Resigna- Ex-Senator 8. W. Dee in his letter of resigna- tion, written yesterday and addressed to Chairman petsbegd st the national Peeps committee, than two anda not More alf years ago, only ‘without solicitation on my part, but contrary to my wish, repeatedly Meg ence T was chosen Garneia and nd of Gen arth Arthur, aud tn obedience to thelr most earnest aj sores T accepteu vas. oo —_ my jogo > — incurred i irrepar able loss, put mysel great mal inconvenience, and disch: tw the best of nod ability the duties owed not only tot! epi a S eget 5 meta a par onr aan the circumstances I w: = forced to do many things upon my own responsi- bility, and yet, in that ent tire thing was done by ie that was nor most beatcly Sano- tioned by Gens. Garfield and Arthur. The only regret on their part seemed to be that there was @ = to ed physical endurance, and even this re- ret vani in Ni Hise at & great victory’ had ‘been achioved. wing to ene Lips ctrcakcons pny not it boon able to at- the last two mt committee; = sides, I hav> been amicted wich & disease of eyes since last May, and for the last three ‘months fave been confined to my =e com pelied to re. main in a darkened room. I shall not be physi- cally able to attend the meeting of your committea to-morrow morning, and even if I Were, It would be for me to dis: sels rai wh this + morning wi while preparing ot at Lieus sé mee pom nto Clark is a bird; Donahoe, another va ws two last are resident ‘and borgiare ‘Numerous in Buffalo and Rochester have been > Wall Street To-day. 4 STRONGER STOCK MARKET. New York, Jan. 17.—The Post's financial article Says: The stock market continues to ae gene: ef hE TE Week Is now quite positive. Rach Gay shows an incroase In the Yolums of business @ moderate i ers werkagereame. em- vad was killed at Lock- coasting last evening. Orso Fis her, port, N. ¥., whi e...| SM Bw Nor. weep. 48% 49 223 23 North a) BALLOTING IN MASSACHUSETTS. The Massachusetts legislature yesterday bal- loted for United States Senator with the follow- ing result: Senate—Whole number 89, necessary for choice 0. George F. Hoar 16, Wm. W. Crapo, J. D. Long 6, Samuel W. Bowerman 15. John D, Long was elected for United States Senator in the senate on the Nfth ballot, which stood Hoar 15, Crapo® The official wegyencind ‘the house is the Col without mi last ballot:—Ptt Tal Bowen, €; scattering, @ Itisas hard whe e result now ag at any time since te leg The two houses of the the 2 iti Sa took jor a OTHER Sion vote for ve Senator tn ‘the Ilinots sennte esterday stood liom, 30; == In the Louse: Cullom, os "palnier 3. This pate majority tn the house, there must be a Joint bai , when Cullom will probably be elected. Te ee = ts ay =e a~yh | ot est nia, last ni john bomiansel for U.S. Senator on the tind bs Daliot. The election takes place next Tuesday. The Minnesota senate yesterday gave William Windom 23 votes, Wilson (demecrat) nell 4, and Gordon E. Cole 5. The rest were scat- tering. Mr. Windom lacked one vote of election. In the house Windom recetved 47 votes, 15 less than. ny, to elect, oe ‘4, Dunnell 6, and Kin- rea 4, thereat seats The Arkansas legislature yesterday re-elected Senator Garland to the U. 8. Senate With almost Unanimous voice. Twenty-eight names were voted for for the U. — —— by the Nebraska legislature it result. Saunders, the present incum! rooeived 13; Morton, democrat, 18; — lican, 8; Stickle, ahtl-mono ist, Thayer, 10; Millard, 6- Manderson, 8; Connor, anti-monopo- OSS oe ‘Tae balance were scattering. laine legislature will to-day re-elect Sem ator re. . MA — TIDAL LTSCHDE. Brass 8B Aurscuun Ew. 2 On January 17, wR, atl Dan. nattalli ui an fordtude, SUE Pato “forty Farther notice of fusie.a!. avidie. from 1 » to-mor- Funeral {rom 1916 New Hampshire avenue, to-mor oROTLES. Onin 2 4 ‘widow of the late Jesse Fowier, afvor along and seventy-three years. Wes and {tienda are invited to attend the k. L street northwest, on Thure- of Janvary, 1 Li KOCH. On the morning of Py = Pneumonia, in 16, 1883, AUG UsT KOCH, of Ipalete pear ot bia ago. Funeral will take place zn tus _ Pata peg bbe el any ror TBS

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