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° : : a THE EVENING STAR i Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ ertheest Gra Penuoyivaia Ave, sad 11% 8, by ea The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THE CONTEST GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't aces a at ‘THE Evexrxo Stan is served to subscribers in the taker a paint Bont one year, $6: six mouse 4 path one rest, $e. "aire at Washington, D.C, a1 ocondtiee mail matter] © Warety svan—publishet on Friday-$1 8 nants ’ Fann ae merin, Cooma Montana Anxious to be a State, S¥-_AU mall submcriptions must be pald in advance, Fanaa ctavatiiaa taka rosea ss wrinoeion Von 68—Na 10,208. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1886. TWO CENTS. THE CONTEST AT ALBANY. _————— a ee ———— Democrats Inclined to Help the Piatt a = q ; 5 People in Their Trouble. AMUSEMENTS. ___ LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, rent ey enone but it tavites crime, for there | gpecmai Dapaich 10 Tue EvExtwo 8ran = — eS 5 = Ss —— en who would commit inurder to re nage = ae rope BYEARD OL = cHUnCR, Vee | [Kagem ogrnnat, VANE AS REMOVED 9 | [Fees 1.0, MCTHE OFFICERS AND MEM:| Goveemeenr Reoerrre ToDAY.—Internal Sari csee Tron abcuticel, Party Ip power: and under the} ALBAxt, X, ¥.. Jan, 18—The MillerWarren ONE WEEK ONLY, Os TuESDAY, EVESING. January ith, at 7.0. | perfect ai guaranteed.” 2 if Shoulder | to aitend a Special. e.ing of the Ianige THIS (Mon- | reyenne, $579,260; customs, $646,104. BILL DAY IN 20ar act, as I have said, {t wouid only be neces. | resolutions for ap Investigation Into the rage COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896,] Tyoxets, 25 mee: MUSUNDERSTOOD. Keform Waisis, French Corsetsand Bustle | day) EVENING, January 1th, 1686, at 7:30 clock, cee oes THE HOUSE. | s:3,'0 take way witha President’ and Vice | Gisiniection process at New York quarantine 3 3 eae iim: = | {9 make arrangements for the fuseral of M. M!| THe RESIGNATION of First Lieut, Micah J. dent-elect to accomplish that. It 18 true | for the yy of America’s Greatest Actress, TREASURY DEPARTICENT Henny Bowsrwourz. ‘order of W. Sf. dyoking, Ain cectillery, has beet ok pe ent Such @ contingency may never arise, but it is | {Or is Hemtonante Henle: Gtiicee seatt CLARA MORRIS, I Ss errs Or bere ee cam Com ate BON Gs Hear the President, to take Gflect March 1s 4806.) F enh Wty to Provide sgalast every DALY, | ell probably. oe oleracea paises coun Meare Wasaster pecembes 2a, 29an, | (ESS THE WAEHINGAON SOCIETY DIBC-| Tux Umave of Major ER. Beaumont, ath The President and the Currency. G snabitity St both the President-elect and the | Rorted that the seven Pinte to Publican senatore so fate pi <= upderaigney eee beet nets ti a cavalry, has been further extended seven days. ——__ tentative shall elect Preniente” Gent afer | crate, to balk “tbe ‘pian. Democrats seem dis Pows ompany. A. ated ic ae ance: le to Ps e : 5 DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES GUY OF WASHINGTON, tn tho COUNTY. OF bie ete eater ecdarepaeri! Dear oF CouMANDER Harwanp—A cable} BUSINESS IN THE SENATE, | of rraident son Vice peacon due ctection | Party, and tus to" lnteusiiy ine Sopettine ¥ ogee hes| (eee ec WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT ‘Or COLUMBIA, | _as this work Ieseling very rapidly, persons desir-| message from Alexandria, Bgypt, announces Smpartanes of pvictan ereeat coments obo | Fear” setet elec ‘Tresdas = ARTIC iN has compiled with all the provisions of the Rev ing to mote c COM UN ee ae pplying this om! in the Wolneniay BW MWAGDAL : : ; ing vs ell to Duy early. the death of Commander Geo. W. , of promised ‘early —— Toursiay MISS MULTOX: | RED CLOAKINGS; SASH RIBBONS. twith before an association sivail be authorised te bees (OS, TES |S 10 Givi NOTICE THAT AT | the U. 8. 8. Quinnebaug peace sttantion! “= MY cranes THE Ondo ENVESTeGAteONS. Friday. Sn AEERES = mence the business of Banking: a regular meeting of Journeymen House | ward had assumed command of the Qui Interstate Commerce Bill, Ete. ys Saturday siaitines AMILLE: | EVENING SHADES IN CASHMERES, Ac. ‘Sow, thereture, fy HEH W. CANNON, Comp- | Painters, held Jannary Toth the following reatition | Ward had assumed co e Quinne- District in Congress. Work to Regin om the Alleged Cincin- Saturday Night, Mr. Eben Plympton and Company, TIRE = troller'of the Curreticy, do. hereby certify that’ “THE | Was adopced: That on and after the first Monday in | PaUg on the 17th of December. A eablegram SS HOW THE TWO FREE BRIDGE BILIS DIFFER, Frauds on Wednesda: Fae ie Mocntcbunk” "| HOLE AND ENTIRE STOCK OF CHOICE | NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON.” tn tng | May, tobi, the wage sail be per day for oght | 40 the Secretary of tho Navy says that Com- ‘The bill for a free bridge across. the Pot a oe 0 cued Win eee DL WaAeeinea arouse Cry Os WASHINGTON, in an’ DOSNT HE | hours work. “By offer of te ACT jase | Mander Hayward died of typhoid fever. The Senate. jomac, | spectalDispatch to Tare Hvexixe Stam. WASHINGTON, and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, is = SOL 7 = Mr. Sherman resu: introduced in the House by Mr. Barbour, difters | Cottanvs, 0, . 18. JEW SATIONAL THEATER FSTEA. | croma sackieTs, #5, reduced tom $20. tee Te oe ae oy civesaronaronranpin ne | MEP eee Gon Cae ns eect | today. med ihe char ofthe Senate | sroma the Riddieberger bil inasmuch aniemakes | tee on privinoge and elections will on Weneee d eee aye phar umes Renin oaiigg" Mast Be | park will not be omoved. “Such an order wes | , Aone the Petitions presented, and appropr-| HO eference tothcagueduet-providing directly | Gay commence their huvestigaion sf the Cnr SE WEEK, ORE, WEER, cary a eaten: ween ito tt eat aad sea oe Busine fora bridge at the Three Sisters, and requires COMMENCING MONDAY. JANUARY 25, [eh [odie in AUTH DAY OF DECEMBER Tess. | Juendisscived BY mutual consent this 10th day oF | expected Saturday and the soldiers had packed chante Of EA Pace Teme exes irom mer | that half the cmt of construction e2z0,000~ | Cinnatt trends. | This investigation is made RHE A W. M. SHUSTER & S0N3, aa1-60t Comptrulier tthe Currency. 3, H PERDY assumes all debts and labfiticg of the | UP In antle}pation of It, but at midnight on Fri- » Texas, complaining of | shall be charged against the District of Colum. | Becessary, ¥ the resolution providing for And a Superb Comedy Cor} late firm. day Capt. Weir, in command, received a tele- | Smuggling on the Mexican border and urging | bia. The Riddieberger bill provides for investigating all cases and by the contestof Mr. ny, menetrotler Of tis Cure Ailiant Repertoire of standard Piays and New "ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DEE B. BLISS, DENTIST, REMOVED B, BL ADAM: gram from Gen. Hancock's assistant adjutant to construction of a bridge at the Three Sisters . ARN eee Commas : Bas (Kose hab Bemnayivaats avenue seer cunn | Lote J. #1. Purdy & Co, Draggists i582 “in st nw. | Genera any teria ee eee gata 2 BILE REOULATING mnrunarare tmsrce. | Ug Rpon the falurs of ‘the governument tose | sie"/anrqine. sett tn the house now held by Monday, Wednesday aud Friday Evenings, ONE PRICE. Lewis Sons, Jewelers. Artificial teeth inserted with | Jal3ts sent Instructions that the guard should be con- | “ REGULATING INTERSTATE COMMERCE. | cure the purchase of all rights to the Aqueduct | Mt. Butterfield, democrat, from Hamilton PYGMALION AND GALATEA, 5s or without a plate. 5-3m, q ==> THERE WILL BE A MBETING OF | tinued until June 30th, Among reports submitted from committees | bridge within ninety days, and requires that | County, The democrats are not manitesting AN Oe Ee Sica WB THE BES? 1 THE CHRALEST, 012 (== = F shooxs, eine NATIONAL COMMITTEE of the NA- 2 ‘Was one by Mr. Cullom, from the committee ap-} Obly one-fourth the cost shall be charged | much interest in the matter, and there is ne sw USiGUAL MATCH. TIGNAL BIMETALLIC COINAGE ASSOCIATION | _To Go T0 THE SAMOAN IsLaNDs.—Secretary | pointed to investigate the subject of the reguin. | 64inst the District. indigation that the nine unseated members THE POWER OF LOVE, W. M. S: & Sow: 531 15th st, re pane Whitney has directed that a vessel of the Paél- | tion of freight and ae jiroad | THE CORCORAN ART GALLEKY AND LoutsE | Will submit any evidence that they were Keturdar Stsunee « M. Suvsrzr ONS. ORWAMMITAL AiG Goneun Gcoun. ON WEEN FEET Zt mst sreare_| fic station be sent tothe Samoan Islands, itis | and urereunane RUmCRESE Fates on railroad Home, elected. “From suriace indications it Ts more Saturday Night farewell aypearaice. great doublebill, LAMPS, &c. SS THE PUBLIC_ARE HEREAY Norv. | MODEM the Troquols will go. Submitted. a bill regulating Interstate com. | | In the Ssnate to-day, Mr. Harris introduced a | Soar Froment of wa tavemtiontion tar naan, NM ITE POWER OF LOVE fea bie eave, under Hollasy Goods, as | U2 ncaiad HENSEL, having acseeded | THE BOARDot supervising inspectorsof steam | (ere, Which he asked might be referred back | bill to exempt from taxation all property of the | jng his seat. but it this he would. ho cheeks poe! neo hie save [Beat == | to the requirements of the Paper Hangers’ L. A. No. | yegsels will meet to-morrow event the Cor | £0 the committee, and that the committee be | Louise Home, and all property held for the put | mated by Gov. Foraker, wh id ret t SEDY AND COMEDY, 3595. K. of L., the boycott heretofore existing is de Ing at the continued. The request was granted and a reso- es property La ¥ ler, who would refuse to act Pe ivipestrnne tg ag “be BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Seen ye J coran building. Tution passed ordeting tobe printed 3,000 copies | Pose of raising revenue for the maintainance of | UPON PF Accept the Fesignation, ‘The senate REGULAR PRICES. Jals2t Byol 05, K. of Le = of the ; ¢ that institution, He also introduced a bill to | Committees on privileges and elections will ‘The sate of sents begin at the box office on Thursday | We have just purchased at a great sacrifice » large lot . Tees NOTIGELT BEG TO ANNOUNGE TO | TUE U-S- 8S. Apams arrived at Acapulco, | icon bolorein | Pore and the testimony | exempt rom taxation all property held for the | commence their work of Jnvestigating Ube wen- morning ar $30 olclock, Jals-2t | of Black snd Colored Silks, which we intend to sell at e Are Reavy To-Dayv: (<a Cubliethatthe Mente HOW AKU RAT. | Mexico, December 26th, from Manzanillo, She THE Riont benefit of the Corcoran Art Gallery, and to | #forial elections in Hamtiton county during the JANUARY 24—SEVENTH GRAND SUNDAY | GUINET BLACK SILKS at $1.60, worth $2. ii (protasiouas of he National and Wachington | Ge Guatemala,and other ports. Health of the | air, Ingalls offered a resolution directing the | protoseo sng rey cet eerie committee | tea by both repu at democrats, yENENING CONCERT. GUINET BLACK SILKS $1.25, worth $1.75. —_ Kinks, Geel J.C, JACKSON, z Secretary of the Treasury to intorm the Senate | Mr, Hammond,of Georgia,introduced abillin | BLOCKADED POR Tw ME Jefe Herc ot the isiilinns Concert Boprano. Sale Pun eres aoe ae ee == BOYCOTT OF PEPRESENTATIVE HANKIN BerreR.—The | what proportion of the ten million dollars of | the Honse this morning tosiiplify the plead- ceo © WEEKS. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Pope su quality, $2, re — OUR eah souTH condition of Representative Rankin, of Wis-| United States bonds called for payment Feb- ing and proceedings in criminal cases in the | ard Times for Travelers in the Rocky the Favorite Connraite. COLORED FAILLE FRANCAIS $1.25, worth ae oust W. H, TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR, consin, is much more favorable to-day. Boasts fOr ei ciienene a, Py national banks 88 | courts of the United States and. the District of Mountain Region. Sy Ponte $1.50. ‘These flours are equal or better than any flours sold | THE AMERICAN FLAG In EuRorEAN QuAR- | such bank. z a Gelumbia. | ‘The dill makes it sufficient that in-] | DEXVER, Col., Jan. 18.—The situation with AND THEFULLMARINERAND, jeiget | COLORED JERSEY SILKS $1.25, worth $1.50, te Jn, Wig site andre plat: Tow or lower, and are | rens.—Dispatches from Rear Admiral Frank-| MF. Edmunds inquired whether Mr. Ingans | “ictment and information chanze the eriine in | the blockaded railroads looks somewhat. seri: 3 aden Late c = ept by most grocers. Ifyou cann i ; % LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BLACK STRIPED SILKS $1, worth $1.25. lore where fou deal, Ing Ire of wher weocerse We | lin, commanding the European station, report Seomsiee tg Senate had any right to call on the | the nature of the offense may be clearly under: | OU One train from the east over the Santa Fe Ps a EVENING SHADES iN SILKS, SATINS ‘bo red because of the Kind of barrels in which | that the Per y di it of the Treasury for any information, | s:Goq- Tn indict road succeeded in reaching Pueblo Saturds EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | GAUZES, GRENADINES, NETTS and TULLE, in = : figura, Hoyeostlng originated In drelasd, Nleteanelie ton Nate orders to, sail) “I have heard it doubted in the newspapers,” Cy tO Cones he eee noe anol Be | snidnight, the aret since Vt ¢ bo EVER NG ANDS BEGINNING THIS MORNING We pack our flours “Boyeotuing originated in freland, | from Villetranche to Naples, January. 15th, | Mr Boner aioe cessary to describe the manner and means of rst since Thursday. and. threo ‘The Representative American Comedian, great variety, at very low prices. Where a most oppressive: land me poly existe. It |The Quinnebaug, at Alexandria, was also un-|~ Mr. Ingalls death. In every indictment of stealing it is | Others arrived here yesterday, The Kansas COLORED SILK VELVETS at $4.50, worth $4, Yas justifuble there and began on Mr. Boycott. It | der orders to aall for Naples, The Kearsage left | hetdiy esas, SUPPOsed Mr. Edmunds was | Side lawful toadd » coast ie recelg ine etuics | Pacific announces that thetrals which beets JOHUN T. RAYMOND 2 was Imported to this country with the Enxiish spar- | 4¢ s ples. sage hardly serious in asking such a question upon blockaded nearly two weeks will reach bs ae Sa Our whole stock has been selected with great AN ENORMOUS SPECIAL SALE OF Tow, aiid nether are necesury, An articieintue SY, | Villefranche, December Sist, for Alexandria, | the resolution cittnen: psf Rete ba fore Bag reegy ae breentg og Pag weg bore at Ba toby Lg AND HIS COMPANY, care, and we offer choice goods at very low prices. j12 ‘Sun, published, we presumé, by authority, Teports | from whence she was to proceed to Naples. | Mr. Edmunds remarked that he was perfectly | 0? €ither charge; and where the indictment is | @4¥, but this expectation may not be verified, ‘Kate Forsyth. Joseph E. Whiting. Leonora Bradley, that there area hail rhlition boycotters 1a the United | The admiral reports that alarge number of resi- | serious. against more than one the jury may | 85 more snow is falling b Burlington trains: ‘Lewis Baker, Belle Pierson. i: Be Everham, >” Sues.” Admit this to be correct. ‘There are cleven | dent and traveling Americans were at Ville | "Mr: Thgalls said that he understood that a | #24 allor any of the Indicted. persous guilty, | 89d those of the Union Packie via dulesbury Pier- ‘Mamie Flovd, Sidney Drew, Hi: 'To LLovzss MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. million voters—teu and a-half million anti-boycotters | franche, and had taken advantage of the facili- . continue to arrive, The San J) division o ind half w million bayeotiers, or 24 untts to one boy | {leg for visiting: the Aimenicar ation wala large proportion of the bonds to be called in on | 1#¢ bill has sixteen sections to simplify the he San Juan division of ‘sou, Frank E Lamb, Frank . roceedings in the court, by overriding ‘mere | the Denverand Rio Grande ran no trains Sun- Jobu Vinton, Jere Lam, in cutter: the Know nothing party flourished likes even | says, in the low alae of our merenant marine | thathaieca were cold ey, national banks and | Eecnniealities according io tne recommenda, | Aas. Reports froin that corner, of the state ure OF THE ARTISTIC, OF THE BEAUTIFUL, bay tee during the administration of Millard’ Fill tead of any money being paid out of ~ to the effect that it has snowed hand A. W. PINERO'S FARCE COMEDY, Jorg and ran vied by she ani now-nothingyon the | JUst_ ow, ls about the only way they have Of | the Treasury there was to be a process ot book. | WOnS tn Attorney General Brewster's last an- | tothe ciivet that it bas snowed hard all day. a * 4 i Tue afl he second Monday in November, y cl 4 = THE MAGISTRATE. And what not vaya Beli or Art, Hel tents ater themed mover a Reveaer | Rene the American fine im frei Scoring oy which a age amount ov cirutation | PSA! TOPOr Tanga, ‘There are nome earn ies bok ‘Toree months at Daly's Theater. New York, and site’ ‘The boycott is Nor trades union, buvonly an Sear tent contracted. ‘He thought iteoncerned the = ade on that line. but the company will make now in ite ninth month at the Court Theater, Loodon. OF THE FASHIONABLE, FIRST, WE OFFER: olfshoot of that organization. Some gructrs have been Changes in the Offices. country to know If such tas the fast” Gonthe CONSUL FEES, no effort until the snow storm ceases, Silver: Righteen representations in Philadelphia by Mr. Hay: . juulinidated by this boycott, but we leave it te the antl: | The promotion of Emmet P. Bunyea, Mich., | ging, Mr draate cae Mas the fact. Contin-| Mfr, Belmont, of New York, has prepared a| ton reports that a snow storm began there moud and the present cast to overflowing houses, THE boycotters, who are 23 to 1, whether they will consult Pp . Bunyea, .. | uing, Mr. Ingalls said he did not know whether | 111 pronibiting United is 1. | Friday night, but it did not assume severe pro- Ladiey NIGHT GOWNS, ruled and trimmed with | tielt own and tie general nterewt by uslog oor our. | In the patent office, made on the 16th instant | theSenate had any right to call on the Secre- | Pill prohibiting United States consuls from col- | FFIAAY night, but It did mot assume reporied DERSON. _Jo8 | ppp go re 555 o x and trimm DYE Roast fauullies i thelr grocer does not Lave itt0 | was from fourth assistant examiner, at $1,200, | t@FY of the Treasury for any information in his | lecting fees or oathe,éc.,on papers in connection | Periams Gall last, night, w ben ik was reported ——_— Ber 24 E a HH is 7 Fights for every’ American citizen. =” “= S| to third assistant examiner, at $1,460, "| Possession, but at least the Renate should know Torn Tereign dareatubped, to the United States | drifting badly, making the streets impasnable Ladies’ WALKIN a : ome ae led to ask for information. fore! ‘and other except the r MONDAY, JANUARY 257H, Po PRE BA OH as igi’ WALKING SKIRTS, with deep hem and | ENS™ Mae BA Wis Mistabipps Usver coven ace Mr. Cockrell asked whether the law did not | two doliats and a’ half provided for certifies. | “#¥el eee eis MARY ANDERSON onus ot Ladies CHEMISES, TS, RocDALE coopenative socrery | 4 WANT OF HanMoxy awoxo THe DeLEoaTss, | Ihd'ouisandine tebde ites cee eae | HOM ANOTHER WOULD-BE STATE. ‘Company, under the direction of PEMISES,tuckedand trimmed with Lace | [Fe~ ofthe Heine of Columbia Anntal moet | A good many of the delegates to the Missis-| whether the Recto thee eee and Stipes Soatincencoat Montana Thinks She Will Get Inte the Mi HENRY E ABBEY. ERR 00, EF AE Ladies DRAWERS, Frait of the Loom Muslin, wide | lug TUESDAY. 10th instant, ut 7 o'clock p.m. In Ger- | sippl river Improvementcon vention, which met | adopt any different oetes Representatives Townshend and Weaver dis- . =. MONDAY, WEOSESUAY. 480, FIRB A Bat 83 SF £4 EF | mand tunvare mance man Hall Gog 11th st. nw, Icetion of omicers and | at the Ebbit at noon to-day, were at the Capitol |, #T. Ingalls suid his resolution involved no | cussed their Oklahoma Territory bills betore the Union if Dakota Dees. W. S Guibert Mythological Comedy, Im three acts, Bre 00S OE Sa le ies ace cuiaet waaween camaual ea See ae aoe eine’ | ik the Reeieoee ee talked freely of their | Plicatfon against the Secretary of the Treas-| territory commitiee this morning. Mr, Town- pimwnaroues, Mine., Jan. 18.—The Hon. W, enti 5 4 : r 4 5 PYGMALION AND GALATEA. ruffle, all sizes. SEA J816S¢_| hopes and projects and of the large appropria-| "Mr. Cockrell repeated his question. Sande tn aevicaiy. ies coomialiign Mek oe | Gags oes tae oman, sevens thew dieting} GALaTEA “SESS ANDERSON. | Invites inspection of its Latest Imported Novelties. (a, 208 Fanies on ara Vasa or: | tions for river improvement whieh they expect | \ME. Ingalls sald there wasmno doubt that Mr, | nds tp severalty,, The committce, took ne | city, was last evening interviewed, and sald To be followed by a one act Drama, written by W. 5. Ladiev CORSET COVERS, perfect fitting, hand- | “SE ~iece diploma, while ornamental, Is not | to get trot Congress The Leroron thele tale | Cockrell’s. statement wae toe ane Ingalls ili spate bas T ectablichend | thatthe residents of Montana are quite en- Gilbert specially for Miss Anderson, entitled FANS. somely trimmed with Hamburg Guseting aud Edge, quite ag seit a te re coeectaP Ris overpancaxes: | indicated that there is not entire harmony of | Merely wished to know what proportion of the | territorial avin at eet oene at ee sues a | thusiastic over the prospects for its admission aS “ also Lace. or cooking » good cup of coffes, oF deftty sewing Op ® | thought among them. The delegates from the | Money now in, the Treasury was to ve paid out | homa region, under the. naine Of Oklahoma | ec, Walle, We hope,” be continued, “to step ‘TUmsbaY iar The “Princess Beatrice”, ts, the very latest novelty. | Coane eorrat a we offer prizes for the usviul arts of dressmaking and | Upper Mississippi und the Missouri complain | for the bonds called for the istof February. | Territory. and places the Indians om about the | ito te, Union with Dakota. It is generaliy DAY MATINER Janoary 30th, ‘These Fans are of Black Silk Gauze, with Ostrich en's MOTHER HUBBARD DRESSES, em-| Mocy netic work. “A gold miedal wil peawarded | that the bulk af the appropriations has hitherto | _ Mr. Edmunds thought the resolution a proper | 2°! footing with citizens of other territories, | Weearde@ as a democratic territory, the Shakespeare's Comedy, in five acts’ of Feathers attached to one of the sticks snd streamers | broldered yokes the ludy exhibiting the finest, sample of self made | been given to the lower Mississippi, and say | one in any event. ‘The polit made by him, | “the Dakota question will be talon en te the | Aemocratic, majority ranging from 00. to nak ess YOU LIKE IT. of ribbon to mated in color. $0.08 each. which is just ; a Gresimaking: and smother to the lady extubiuing the | they do not Intend to submit to this any longer. | With what had been regarded perhupsass sensé | ectiit wakots, question will be tak ve ge gS URSDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, January | Y8Flety and give better value than even the New | Ladies’ and Nurses APRONS, wide tucks and long | GONCord!s “Jabrminrkt. ‘smusie store O25 Penny | and equal shares with the lower river, and might besensibleof the fact that the public press | cg oRLITERATED NORFOLK DRY DOCK IN-| Jt teens Me nn em -malority sik aod Weir uiwers Ping feavescks ce | York owen” Have just opened a ease conesining | grim Vania ave. For partichiare, address the that if this is refused they will fight against any. largely given out the idea that Congress had i Mi ° ee rene ar twone 7 500 very beautiful Ostrich Pans in white, pink, blue, 2 ‘Secretary, EDW. W.KOCH, | appropriation, ‘The river and harbor commit- | No right to know anything that was being done SCRIPTION. mission.” Mr. Saunders says that a constitus PAULINE. -MISS ANDERSON, Rep (oe de a ne Palais Hoyal price fs to | at the uniform price of JalG-3t ‘Washington Journal office. _| tee will probably meet to-night to hear tbe |in -any of the executive departments. He| Representative Wise, of Va. says that the | Uonsl convention was held 2 years ago, which Reserved Seats, $1.50, 91.00, and 75 cents. be $6.68. fe invite connoisseurs to examine a fo. Sa ei cun | Views of the delegates to this convention. merely wanted the Senate to vote with its eyes | mseripti ed from the Norfolk navy | T2mwCd® constitation and appointed » commit- Foe anke of asake wilt borin ou Weanseiay, Ji these Fans. ‘It is not_moral or gentiemanly to bet, ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. (ge TEP ARTIS G TON Fine INSURANCE se AEISERSES fp Jule eraived thus cecum cate conto, Inscription removs the Norfolk navy | tee to go to Washington and submit the results 20th at 9am at the Box Uftice of the Theater, Jald ee os eee nat nate mec oees Pas Counce comer The h of Miss Bayard. As, Morrill tought the resolution of sufficient | Jad. mentioned sn Hepresentative Boutelie's | of the ‘convention. | “For some. reason,” be LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE are stip both sides, ar ‘hand-painted and | , This ts the most important sale of MUSLIN UN District of Columbia, HER SUDDEN DEMISE DUE TO HEAKT DiseasE— | 1™POTlange to hayeit go over tll to-morrow. | resolution of inquiry, about which the naval | #lded, “the committee never visited Wasb- A““HER MAJESTY'S OPERA COMPANY. with feather tips ate’ the pride of te ‘Royal; | DERWEAR ever made in Washiugton, and affords an . Cash Capital $200,000.00, HE REM, It went over committee had such’ a lively talk at their last | 12gton, as instructed, but they are becoming gndredand Pity Artists, °, | They are only Ste. exch; really worth $2. opportunity of securing first-class, reliable garments | aireciorT vice "rue niaasepiaearouue ton povinbiee pay- e ot mips Pasee meeting, was one erected wi raxthority by | interested in the movement ow, when tt is i = "AND a thas alter S, Cox, president; Win. King, ¥ ident: . catherine Lee Bay- louse resenta: one Livingston, loreman of the yard, stati Is & good prospect of hav’ LMA FOI A JEWELRY. SRR eae ink aE ENN, Wm, . Riley, has. Fdmonsion, 'b. fF fovinson, | ard, the daughter of Secretary Bayard, asan-| In the absence of the Speaker the House was | Grete Wvitigston) had reconstructed ‘tne | the territory admitted, and will old a mecting mate We calh, Ded Me Hs Earccon,M enoe. Brown. UE | nounced in Saturday's Stax, was caused by | ealled to order by tho clerk, and a. note trom | docks, &e. once, While thet tim ofmaivation silitesase — MEN. | , New and Beautiful fm Oxidized Pins, Clasps —— igs, secretary. ‘oMmice, 4 "| heart disease. For some years she had suffered | Mr. Carlisle was read, ‘designating Mr. Springer | THE SENATE'S REQUEST FOR REASONS For RB- | 9UCe, .WBil energetic measures taken 10 have ~ Soupicx and Sleeve Bustons. Wear as well as the Neal Silver 1605 Pena ave,, north of U.S Treasury. _| with heart trouble and had been warned by her | ({lis.) as speaker protom. for the das, MOVALS NoT COMPLIED WITH, the territory admitted. Gov. Hauser is Inter- “Popsie 0 jee Ueiteae Gackeicaee Gonos tae ice, which is sone half less “Diamond Sevelry in the SECOND, WE OFFER: xi FENERAL BH ROBERTSON, 1 RE phy ue rae ime edtate uct, excitement or |” Rey. 8, K. Cox offered prayer, in the course of |The Secretary of the Treasury sent a commu- | esting himself in the statehood question, aud is . Oo - 3 slate aie wUrANC roker. 1: a ee , > {hree rows, $1.S0: do ober rows, Si Family Circle, | Palais Royal. This department is gratronized by the | One lot of MUSLIN UNDEBWEAR, comprising | w. solicitsihe vatroume of hughions and eve peblix, | that chded in her denth was probatly carson | which he said: “Since the House last adjourned | ication to Senator Morrill, chairman of the Serpegec We nsees kane eee Penerved, 250. The sale for the season opens Mondag, | elite of ect ye tak Inepection OI the new stock | Night Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts and Corset 6 1m by over fatigue in receiving guests the evening | death has very suddenly entered the household | Committee on finance, acknowledging the re- | t} entitle us to adusiosion mand there every Jen. 25; for the siugie nights on Thursday, Jan, 26316 | &f diamond Necklaces, Hair Ornaments, Bracelets, | Govern, made’ of fine Muslin, lavest stsles. trlemet Stem ara before. Her death was tirst discovered by her | of one of the chief officers of tion, and en- | ceipt of his letter requesting the “reasons” for ‘co that = ee Pins, Earrings, etc. set in Sterling Silver, Real or . (SE SOMCE JS HEREBY GIVEN THAT | sister, who went to her room shortly before t of the chief officers of our nation, and en- Teason Lo suppose our efforts will not be im FPae WASHINGTON RINE, Rolled Gold. with rows of Embroidery snd Torchon Lace, at the lhe firm of ATEINSON € Susacyis was thls | Gyelockc p.m, to motily her that it wastime to get | Shrouded it in deepest gloom and sadness, We | the Suspension of a certain collector of tuternal | vain,” ‘Rhode Island, uniform price . al consent. ‘Tie ‘business w mn ointine ——_.___ — po CaNES ne ieeontinued by Geis ATRINCON, atthe game plaae, | Feady for Miss Cleveland's reception. She was | Invoke Thy very tender regard for the stricken | son‘in ils place, Mea sais: “I moll oly | A NEGRO MURDERER LYNCHED. wreren sie: ara. - ean ede ae SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. cor, ath and | buy nv: said G. H ATRINSON wil | then lying on her bed and, her body was still | and sorrowing ones—on the parents so unex-| thatas yet f have recelved no directions trons nee SHARE ae TL) meegntwrety worn tong giis | feel Wattage ie pumienasavetrs | Sm, Eat Caring an Je oc aaa | Brel, pecs suet, Grower tn | te Preiint mn reion Ap tronlg the | A Manked Moy Taties Mlty pps trom APOLLOS, ‘OF BALTIMORE, Dreened Kid Gloves” Glsssfuctalres) all shades, ALKINSON, |G. Ww. SUMMEIS 1 most respect: | When they reached her bedside. and on other kindred who mourn ‘the loss, of | liity applications froin the same committee for | alt at Vimeennes and Hangy iim, THE STARS. Buttons. 8, 14,18. Prices, $1.95, $2.50, $3.25. Bri noah be conan nee ar euaters extended tothe | Miss Bayard was a Jung lady of high attain- | one so endeared to them by the fond tles of the | similar information were answered in thesame | _ VINCENNES, Ixp,, Jan. 18.—About 12:30 this wens ry SAA EEy core, Silk Mitts 10 reach to elbow or shoulder, Oe , $1.48, = i so XD * | ments and great social prominence. — She was | association of home. Graciously grant to them | way. morning a crowd of masked men, numbering THE NATIONALS OF E STREET 91,98. Price according to length. (Ks, THE ANNUAL MENTING OF ‘THE | the only member of the family born outside of | the supreme consolation that Thou alone cans't PACIFIC SLOPE INTERESTS, from 20 to 30, carrying sledge hammers, we: ve 5 cuss Hoyal Kid Walking Gioves: _ Buttons 3, 4, OUR THIRD OFFER Machine ceaatery Of tg Lost Combination Sew | Wilmington, having been born in Baltimore. | Impart in time of human distress and trial:| A meeting of the Pacifie cope congressional arching towards the Jall. At the court THE STARS, “Alttiew shades and cat invrarious thaveabees to ft {fs ad torte Ganado Ht ak aah nk dures | She posseacedl many accomplishments and per- | and may they realize that earth has n0 sorrows house yard they found two policemen tie For the Champsionahip of the District. fa18-3 | , ll Dew shades and cat in various shapes 4s Consists of an unapproachable line of LADIES’ | torsund for the transaction of such other business a8 | sonal qualities and Was much. sought aiter in | that heaven cannot heal” SS. SS et & ee | ane ae bee Eee eee JE" Nise Steet ovERa HOUSE. CHEMISES, NIGHT ROBES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS G7 iahinlans avenue, on WEDNESDAY, | Society, both here and at her Wilmingwon Steaua Giareene, DEE to agree upon ® auilorm polley in the | 10's home. “See palicamem, disappented oe at Een \CES. an RSET v1 legantly tri a wi e open L. be x tm affect sectic a el e MATTIE VICKERS, Mo ther Lace or Kmbroldery, Weed oon ae tpmtt | alone dt dem, ne POs LS pene ag an: 0d | Dome.» will beno funeral actvices in this city. | On motion of Mr. Turner (Ga), resolution Iikely to come ‘up betore Congress during the | PZ Sei Blatiouing sentinels the greater MATTIE VICKERS, For drews fronts we show thirty-two new styles of | the unttorm price of i Jall-st Secretry._ | The remains will be taken to Wilmington, Del, | was adopted granting to the coramittee on elee- | present session, but, as there were several ab- | P'turatd tke neetio ot the en eked, America’s Most Charming of Soubrettes, Fedora and Egyptian Lace Flounding. Stinel wide tt BAMUEL 5 SHEDD, on the limited express which leaves heré at 4 | tions authority to have printed the papers in | sentecs, the mecting was postponed until this | PP toward the portico of the sheritMs residence. In the Three Act Comedy Drama, ‘Te. and 46-inch wide for $1.95. a NINETY-EIGHT CENTS APIECE. Uc orclock this, afternoon, and the funeral services| the various contested election cases, and to sit | week. ‘The members present informally dis-| Called out trom within 2Whoe theres ae JACQUINE; om, PASTE AND DIAMONDS. For Overdress and Sleeves, Fedora, and Egyptian Gus Fixtures, Mantels, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges. | witlbe held in the old Wilmington Swede’s | during the sessions of the House, cussed the Chinese question and the probability | Srant_ you to hs né lotus in, W “Admission, 10 and 25 Cente Laces to match above, double width. Laces to corre- | We guarantee these goode to be worth from $1.25 to Furnaces. church. The burial will be in the cemetery ad- CALL OF STATES FOR BILLS, of legislative action upon the silver question, | fre friends, aud want to neo pour” answered toe Next Week-THE GALLEY SLAVE. _ja1s-6t_ | SPond in all widths from 13¢. to 75c. a yard. $1.48, Plumbing aud Heating Joining the church. The remains will be ac But tu the absenee of the full delegation ino tor. | AT friends, and want to see you,” ans the a wacum Contam: ‘Beaded Net and Laces in very beautiful New De- en re 2 companied by Mr. Bayard, wo younger | Under the call of states the following bills and | Mai expression of opinion was heal, leader. “1 can’t let sou in to-night, gentlemen, ¥ = em Sees eearen re. mee aoe oo otn street northwest | Ss, Tuomas Francis dnd Poiip Frasils, and | resolutions were introduced and referred. | | Coxresrina nePmovextarive weavenesnan, | @eriedly apnwered the seri: “ibat we must ONE WEEK, a ch sine orthwe his son-in-law, Mr. Samuel . Warren, of Bos- ir. Candler pealing the stat “4 4 ts 4 aged COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 18, SESE, OR, THOTE, BSING OUR MACHINES ane | ton, who fs mairied to Mabel, ihe second daugh- | which Impose taxes on the notesot state bankx, | | Ex-Gov. Campbell, of Iowa, is in the city to | the black carcass of the nigger who murdered Engagement Extraordinary of the Great Endless varlety at 25c. a yard, many designs of | FOR OTHER STYLES PLease Novice oun | LS “particularly cantioned wzainer allowing diet ter, james A; Bayard, snolter son, who is aby | siate banking associations and municipal cor | conduct his contest for Gen. Weaver's seat tn | procold Parmer Loteon up le tress county ang eae ect ot ¥ 2 fo be tampered. Wi ¢ hutse by persons repre- | in Arizona, will mot be_present at the funeral, | poratio ase. Hon. is here, also, in | #f : . as. ie seetea ete Bin Natlings four Toe to lee, oak Wer bac ie WINDOW DISPLAY. Seuting theinseives as beng employed by ux and who | ahd neither Will the ladles of the family, ‘By Mr. Townslend (1.)—To repeal certatn | ee een oe ee ae ee Oe ones eat | {You can't come in there,” “said the wher’, do~ AND A NEW OLIO. py ag hed EI o a fare in spost canes eutrels incompetent, exacting enor | “At social announcements In cabinet circles | sections of the revised statutes and the statutes | ComBection, with, his contest. | The House elec. terminediy; “and it you try to break in ya will _Mutinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ja18 6 Bre responsibie only for work daacatonr aticc wins | for this week will be annulled on account of | at large, relating to the removal of causes trom | the evidence in the variouseases to be printed, | criminal proscention fe Walt tees oo ((OSGREGATIONAL CHURCH, J ANUARY 19 HANDKERCHIEFS. = hone but skilled workmen are employed ‘and only ae Bo ee cae pian Peailiees ont: pute Se oe Seupare on and it will take some time to have this done. "| at last decided the leader; “boys get read s,"and sau CLAMA i6GneE aarcoad For 4Se. Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs are shown Giedlate attention, ou. Posts Nill eevivelm | CP" Tespect, In accordance with the expressed | revenue laws of the states where the judgment ores, peed neg that for beauty of design and Embroidery equal those WHkeren « witsox sera co. | wishes of ir. Bayard, President Cloveland will | is rendered, and declaring that any corporation | “The House shipping committee aind the com. | hammer, and the door was smashed i spllir ee ‘we have pre for 68 and 7c. Handker- | Every lady who can reach our store should not miss | _Ja7-2w* 487 9th st. n.w., Riley Bulldli not recall his dinner’ invitations to the diplo- | doing business in the states where suits are | mittee. on manulactories met to-day and mg) fie eee ne c Fetexbibived at'35e, Please inspect Tes a $==_ GHAR S PRICE, DRUGGIST, 436 | matic corps, so that dinner will take place, as | bronght, shall be deemed and considered as | oranized. Eira light rushed into the parlor ¢ abbed GRAND CONCERT COMPANY. synthe at ase, Please inspect Japanese Se the opportunity of at least seeing these ail st. w.—We Keep tonstantly tn stock a | announced, on Thursday evening, The ‘Acsie- | eltizens of such slates respectively for perposes | ‘The House committee on education heid its | Sheriltseddicmeyer aud pushed bin fe tace, une ae commen oe 50 woh So a Bargains at full line of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, | tant Secretary of State, Gov. Porter, will prob- | of litigation. first meeting . ‘The chairman, Mr. Aiken, | STW /2TiHy ordered him 0 keen ouichar a Weare new goods. i SS ahtysiclauy Prescriptions « speclaity. Night Pell} ably take the place of Seeretary Bayard on that | By Mr. Cannon (1ll)—To extend the benefits | being ill, Mr. Candler acted as chairman, The | and eruifly ordered hin to keep quiet at — ‘This world-renowned American prima donne, sup- DSSMRUIY, AUBIN SE Se O88 | Cecio : of the ‘peasion laws to, worthy applicants tor | committee merely organized and appointed Mr, | {0.5 Score and commenced thelr work of sate pene Meronpemeorom FLOWERS TET OR EEE BP, 6% BY | (Kee SU ASNUAE MEDOING OR GTHE | fe Mesident omitted hisancrnoos reception | pensions, wha ferred, tn to, lato wat, Coir | 3,31. Ha anaes | Laeneae Sa Hina ar eames ates ~ y - ve WS Ol My nable a “ 4 ™ Madame Julie Rive King, imitation of | 2 HHH EE BBE 9 QO NNN | TION, of Washington, District of Columbia, for the | thelr fexpects again on Wednesday. The hee. | under exicting law tofuruish the evidence ve. | service reform as a sham, was, distributed | tev succeeded in gaining entrance, gy Ome] ‘Miss Puniine Montexriffo, Contraito; ag gg + Begg 8 igh lamer gf HEE Baw 2 § RN | election of officer and trustees, and the transaction of | ylar cabinet meeting Will be held to-morrow juired to connect their disability with the ser- | through the House this morning. peat eter poceinemeee tonaedy eth y ioey Wed ‘Mg. Hoss David. Tenor; Seat alae San Oe HOH EER BBB 00° NNN | other business, wil be held Io the new Hospital Balld- | Usual, ‘Miss Cleveland. will hold a, reception nae ———or cell, and unceremoniously jerked bim fiom fis Ar. Francis H. Noyes, Baritone; ‘Silke Corsage Bouquets for Suc. that would be cheap Rey Tuk at 2 ovelock prin, "Aciive monpacuivan: | next Saturday afternoon, but will deny herself | . By Mr. Dunham {{il.)—To providle for the in- The Whitaker Trial. Suiatieline lateerton cine Ati Oltle Forde, Viola; [SS aE Se. Ree cee. WIM A RRR coo HOR EER $1, (AU persons interested tn homeopath arecoral.| Ua visitors mnt) that tims, Spoction Cf Hive: seem, BOE Products: and THE ARGUMENTS IN THE CASE. take his life, but a blow in the mouth silenced . Cas. KE. Pratt, Accompanist, invited to attend. ‘The building will be oy see ; A 5 FEATHERS ROH BA el Goo Hat Ee | inspection, eave the cue ai N's aie. fuel | ‘Ofticers Elected. See anny Come) oe the sellet of Wk. | Poe cot Eecseoting bales oooocee caaio | Min DUEAGh mand Soe wee ooem Somat Soe ADOLF GLOSE, the emiaent Piano Virtaoso, ‘Warranted all Muu 244 E Goo Eee @ | Muer™ Hee ae PRATT, Beeciden St. Joseph’s colored Beneficial society (East seuere mn the limb ol a tree In the yard, the rope around ‘oappear in cue Grand Operatic Concert as above | Feather Tips, three le basa fey ae eT oe ree = a | Gronce LEE, secretary. SATE President. | washington) has elected the following officers |. BY, Mr. Weaver Gown)—A resolution calling | the bureau of medicineand surgery of the Navy | his neck stifling his cries as he was hurled Into announced, 3 ou PUIB, PRAG for the ensuing year: Lewis Thomas, president; | flon ai to tho total amount applied te, the | @Partment, was resumed in the Criminal | eternity. He died in afew minutes after being ‘Tickets of admission: Reserved seats, $1 and $1.50; RIBBONS. 316918 SEVENTH STREET N. W. : Sylvester Thomas, vice president; Charity | sinking fund between June 30, 1894, and June | Court, Judge MacArthur, and the government | strung up. admission 75c., for sale at Elly’ Music Store jall-Ot ‘Recey nes leathman, secretary; Annie Taylor, assistant; | 30, 1885, and under what date and in what | having been required to elect under which sec- 6 SECURE YoU TICK: << ‘isewhere dbe Yard Ulser Soveltien at Fee; | Wiliclove at@ p.m. during January and February. | faa, Al, OWES gddremed to M. HEBNER, Con-| Stanley Marshal, treasurer, ‘he trustees are | amount the same was applied. tion, 5,428 or 5,441, they claimed a conviction, aioe Repeats een ips et Rio SUE li 2 yard. Other novelties at ie; | 3g! ui * | Miumiedte 22% 24th st nw, will “be proinpuy | A'aron Heathman, Noble Herde, James Truc-| By Mr. Struble (Iowa), by request—To provide | sunounoed that they claimed under the later | ANOTHER COLD WAVE SETTLES DOWN On mn LITTLE MAMIE MOKRICE, man, Stanley Murshall and Nathan Thomas, for a uniform ballot box. ‘Mr. Coyle, for the government, then proceeded MONTANA. Under the Auspices of the Clerks’ Association, ~ LUMBE ‘The Enosinian society ot the Columbian unt-| By Mr. Hatl (lowa)—Providing for the extin- | with his argument. Fort Krocn. Moxr., Jan. 18.—Another cold AE CORGAEGATIONAL CHURCH, po ersity has elected the following officers: Presi- | guishing of patents. rs —_-___ wave has settled down over the northwest. The ‘The tillgwing welriemstee taleas ih participate : . Pc ciumeaass won UATE Senn Wm. H. Wilvon; vieo president and teas. eBy Mi, Hepburn GowsTo create a board of ‘Affairs im Weat Washington. mercury fn, the thermometers ‘was fovea, Up ss ic ra : ‘| PPP a oT Iwoods 10 per cent off market prices. urer, Chas. Ashley; secretary, Chas. Welborn; | commissioners of interstate commerce. yesterday, ermometers registering Witres Youn ES Whee tre Beciees nee | eee de OE aw Ht 8855 Assvat Crosrxa Satz Georula Flooring 10 per cout off market prices, lbrdrian, Bdwin Ashford; eritic, Bdwin Lewis; | By Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.}-To assign army | , THE FUNERAL oF WiLLiam H. Kuntz, who | x0 below zero, ‘There in no wind, ‘iteports Reno dots Prcedaley bet Whig Wale sun | BPP RAE BA i 55s, oa ‘Georgia Dimension 10 per cent off markt prices, sergeantatarms, HB. Hedrick; ‘rst editor of | officers as s attaction ip foreign | DES Sea eS eee ae Tae Rie rae ain eace | from the ranges state that «tock is doing well, roetat of Marine band). Prot et, Prat a4 oe ee anes iD. son; second’ editor of Bee,| By Mr. Wolford (Ky.}—Granting @ pension eee Sorvis mauler. iiss Stine: inert Pe SS tom 2S TE Bag Virginia Flooring 8 per cent off market prices, a > eo eereen ley street. Potomac Lodge, No. 6, F.A.A.M., Trouble in the Whisky Pool. a ie Sainte Marsice enti Pi re slau 4 Ee ee oe Vireinte Duetnmcovgg 2u berent oft mare: pro. | OL. 5, sanual meeting of the National Typo. | ter of Thomsen ielierseas afr which the doceasod wat niembet, attended” Prorta, Itt, nan Rae ee been @ MPexers "exchangeable ~ tog” cesctved aoa st ERR 00 yy b Wale Pine Shelving Zperceutodmurkel prices | graphio company Salurday night a board of | By ar. Willle (ky )—Granting pensionsto the | The, jollowing were, the pall-bearers: Dr. T. | siorm brewing aver the Peoria whitky pool for E Bilis & Cavs withour extra chacoe" Rries BR o “a £ — White Pine Casing 7 per cent off market prices. lirectors Was chosen for the ensuing year as fol- | survivors of the Mexican and Ini wars, ee ee Charles Woodard. | S0me time, which culminated Satu when ee year — ee Bast 8 ty AA E Pees’ Tine, better grades, 6 per cent off market | Jows: Mr. L. G. Hine, Jeff Chandler, E. Kurts | rie PRESIDENT AND THE CURRENCY QUzsrion, | $j J02D800, Robert Amory, Charles Woodard. | VWas asserted that Spellman (o.,of Pekin, G faire vastiteyen anes EB “oP F £4 Eun 7] inorder t0 close out our entire winter stock of Pia quade arrangements for all my millwork.ta- | iow "ital, Meivillo’ KY’ Stone, ef the’ Oniere | BY Mr. Wadsworth (Ky.)—The following pre- Investigntisn showed thet tre'cot bad tens YASHINGTON RINK, | saits and Overcoats, we have prices reduced to suit | Cuding. », Deors, Bilnds, Mouldings and Vows; Mr’ Walter N. Hald amble and resolation: . ‘th st and Rhode Island ave, ; malugh Tam prepared to give you Sgures on all wood | News; Mr. Walter N. leman, of the Louis ‘Norns. have tea slight improvement in the made more or less extensively all the Reserve AY N\GHE.TANUARY 15, jas W1719PENNSYLVANIA AVE. |“ ae ig ue 8 es Sxace coat Warn the Lenuaniky te die ieee ane | ONS the wemewal’ ngewe ar’ zeny Set ies or Fpbraney 13th 1875, (pow setion ee ea tere Tae senate She : The ALDEN, Preuier’ Bieyeiats of the age, ev etcoats we sold at $7 we sell now at Paling Free alts ALDER: ae, every Geasocaia ws td a 90 pe acll now at om Hopllig to share part of Your orders. will endeavor |" The Clerks’ Mutual Relief Association (em- | United states, of 25.6 ¢raine Masdacd toca | ReTeMEY, of New York feng Overooats we sold at $10 we sell now at $7. to pinase you in quailty and promptuees loves of Lensburgh & Bros.) has elected and | 1s made the unit of val ere cmeress The collection amounted A U ‘Overcoat we sold at $13 we sell now at 90. Wa. R MotEAN. | fnelalled the fo lowing named officers: F. Bres- | "And whereas the President, on hia accession Rev. Hichard dev & Derwenxr, BOUT ESTERS. “ana eeemats we told at $16 wonell now st @1L a5 13th and B streets. toa, resident; H.C. hee, ice president: Me. to office, Sand euch — of the full ° a . a others in mately low a my ise, rec. secret ; P. Blondheim, an- | tender ver an rr of e pipe Axb Jo0 PRINTERS, tae sd uaa ia = “sisting Agency, gist seeretiry; J. Bonneberg, cor. ocretary; F, tales Bacesoqun (9 25.8 gralos ot 20-422 117) EET N. W, ONE OF THE BEST THINGS WE HAVE sur SUITS a, 2. Ww. jor, treasurer. standard ry transactions wit Anish paiaek ig THIS SEASON 18 A DRIVING ULvtER Allstyies of printed matter carciully elroulated. ‘ashington Association, No, 1, of the Na-| United States: Therefore, ~ BRIEFS, MOTIONS. PETITIONS, &c, MADE OF A GENUINE FUR BEAVER— Se es Balt 96. woe ay a Mone ane’ Bullding Baturdey nigh cer cone: | prewalved, That It becaine the duty of the For ail Courts at the shortest notice, aud puncta-| NOT A HANDSOME COAT, BUT-A Pay | A Dettet one at $6.50, worth 10 2, | Reta Beg to amoncs thes Se MES MAES | od the following offigors: bt Brat past pres: | EeCcnutia aie ngat mans ie, ‘i ; mer Suit at ve . ality guaranteed. ECT STORM DEFIER, THAT WILL Last An AllLWoal 4Bation Culaway ec giowens ois, | 120M enews \ ~ dents ‘thos, Ae Gibson, president, Det. Hop-| Soume aod teria she platen Seeks Hees Work always ready when Prowse ALMOST A LIFETIME PRICE, $20. ‘An All-Wool Prince Albect Suit at §15,worth $22. LARGE AND COMMODIOUS STABLES gon, ean Jas. A. Duly, treasurer; | he has’ hitherto fail and properly en- nee ae] cere ete oe ez oveunn oun ta | Ss RSs Setar apes eee | Orca re oor eae sere _ sac ecspraahah a MOT FERC EC ‘VERY scar We bave a full line of Overcoats at 4, | elegant Carriages and Vehicles of all descriptions at | W. H. Berry, conductor; dno. W. White, door. ——Dr. B.C. Powell was Extupates cheerfully furnished ja6-1m MENT! ‘AUSE EVERY &. ‘$4.50, $5 that are worth double, Feasonable rates, cannot be ‘Robi RB. —— Ses NEEDS A STORM COAT, AND THE TIME ‘Boys’ Salts at $5.50, $6.50, $7.60, $8.50 that aro | We maken apeciaity in faruigning, Fic! ircsteee. A. dorasalteee wae oppointed sghee Laon, Artextiox Ten MMIVED 70 PREPARE FOR WIN- | worth 60 per cent more than we are anking fr hem | pCABIIAGES AND COUPEN £UR WEDDINGS, ‘ peration, with the cabal and cut LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN Aen Coane mnie eS ee, eesentaw ‘We invite your early “oe Pree who died on MWLLE M. J. PRANDI, GEORGE SPRANSY. Odds an@ Ends in Suits and Overcoats at 25 per i630 Ma ew. oe 1000 ¥ Seas. On PRICE CLAIR: | | rma Tots ioe See viLa SI SF SOOET teeta FOMPAPOUR BANGS _SHINGLED panos | ja8 607 SEVENTH STREET. oy seer week: EENB eee and from this ‘Tnese styles never need be in the hairdressers ‘Windows. ‘who bas been | dace abcare fe erderty ‘bina ‘combing “Hide —_— ‘We turhish and apply #t promptly. Tie ucighvorhest ein Sresed aud Bengs Shingle woamer | 2 ‘GEO. W. CORBETT, ‘on Saturday | Baxe Srartoxery. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL B18 8th street n. weries of | P. CLOTHING COMPANY, — aE a aa this morning fs UREST INVITATIONS FOR % (i aetiens particularly be ey a OLIVE om, WEDDINGS, 430 CORNER 7TH AND GSTREETA | aud ard again Stiaria Sore ay Sh cha of the first, the OF 1D by W.C. i Pressing from ripe olives in RECEPTIONS, &c, ventor and Maoulacturer, 1429 ve, “Ee ‘Tuscany. imported and bottled for M. B. B: & apll z the M. 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