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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891. Crovrr Souxps 2d EDITION. |—---2 |e baby's x Vest im bia testimony, which was a The death of King Kalakaua of Hawaii will in came together state tom dil es tiniatiing to: pahase Senator a er of ‘The Senators 10 o'clork So teemecmemtwmmerns| A QUESTION OF PAY [Sarasa en neers | memes scone suns neers trim ee te pc conse tu | omg wre ee Mot so with thove who have AYERS CHERRY Q *| been interested in silver speculations, but | Coaureroneest WAS DINMISSED “COL. ='KEE- ot Mr. HL A. F.Carter, the Hswadion slottter to Sdesinuuntsonthareemaets aaa PRCTORAL inthe house, A dove of this medicine when the quetion was asked im, “Did any Re ee | Lisevaing. fadeating tn sitaation with | publicans the probability thet there would be = affords certain and speedy relief. ‘To cure colds, ‘ Person ever, in conversation you, say any | ‘The Wer Department and that partof the/® Stan reporter this afternoon Mr. | fight over the approval of the journal on the A Caap. a cd i dhma, bronchitis, hoarwness | Statement by the World's Fair Na-| thing about interested in silver specula- | army that is in Washington are intensely agi-| Carter mid: “I can see no reason why char. "Wiiiéi tie’ vending of the journal. us In this age of refimersant ead culture, where ‘and the various disorders of the breathing spparstas Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal. It soothes the inflamed tissue, promotes expectoration and induces CALL, FOR TIE-UP ON THE CHICAGO AND ERIE. STOCKS DULL AND STAGNANT tated just now over a series of events that may Prove productive of even further results. It has been an open secret for some time the death of the king should give rise) to any complications whatever. Lilinokalani, sister of the lato king, was the Princess regent during the absence of Kalakaua. She wns the heiress to the crown and alll that 4 1 as _ to widen the breach between the two, expe- Liliuokalani raled in the | tore to make his motion ‘specimens of Persian, Afghan and Indien Rugs, which will be sepoee. Capt. U. Carley, Brockiyn, .¥.. writes: said he had boughtsilver. Tem Princes: e edjournment, une sold TOMORROW (Thuraday) af 1] and3 o'clock and through- ““I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my family for Ste a as an ek cially since the opening <— present Sioux | Hnwe to oh gu the Sue as Sf the Ling ove al 2S an ees hw | Secmsia cen Guayelicte mesures emotes Goes thirty years and have always found it the best remedy | THE WORLD'S FAIR COMMISSION. | anything wrong and he ‘would made that | *™Ptign. Gen. MeKeever, it is well known, alive, but absent from the country. a ieane a reading for croup, to which complaint my children were sabject.” It Replies to the Report of Representative Candler’s Committee. answer any questions. Mr. Cameron is not an admirer of Gen. Miles, and has lost no opportunity to express bis opinions in such 8 way that bis words almost invariably reached WILCOX FRIENDLY TO THE PRINCESS. Mr. Carter was asked af their was any chance of trouble being made at this juncture by Mr. Gorman tovk the floor and moved to strike from the art which declared that Mr. Ald said to me | the ears of his superiors and prod a still | Wilcox, the Babcarian Art Needle im the way of Tidies, “Tse Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my practice and| Cmrcaao, Jan. 21.—Commissioner-at-large | sfteweh ony duen'te bill had been hua ie the luced icox, the leader of the revolutionary party SAYS THE JOURNAL I PXCORRECT. Doylies, Searts, Mats, Pin Cushions, Bei Spreads, pronounce it to be unequaled asa ramedy for colds | Esndsay of Kentucky has prepared in behalf of | Sonate, he voted for freo coinage: that he had pres me yy acer Et oan of Se {nd the prime egent in the brief revolution of | Hesaid that the vote had not been am ‘Table — {meget ana ‘Tea Contes, Piano ay wg y ee re tional commission an answer to the Cand- bonght and sold silver, and he honght he had tot oly Ss tase See ee Surin anid Dr. Rakin Me | ROUnced and that statement in the Journsl was Speseios, Mentibenchets, & Sow ptneen of vary vars Ualasd Meas Virginia. ittee report. Mr. Lindsay is chair-/as much right todo that as to buy corn and | also to various newspaper men who happened “ q certainly | not correct. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL a the question of salaries he says: wheat or any other commodity. His action, the Senator said, had not been influenced by his interests, because it was after the thing was to visit him, and in man: cases rather severe strictures and un) ‘expressions were re- as having come from him. The fact taken quite a prominent part in matters in Hawaii, but he is friendly to the interests of the princess and I do not think there can pos- If the democrats are ao disposed they, unlews arbitrarily taken from the floor, can discuss r. zo ibly > the journal indefinitely. There is no question AUTHORITY QUOTED over. He said he had nothibg to conceal. [edy? sibly be any trouble on her accession to the q Ihas teen m the home of the Oriental Rug and seen ite mann: ‘ our of the act gave the commission | Str. Cameron said he bought it after the. legim- ington wathettee ae favor with the Wash: | throne. | Whether there will be any changes in | of higher privilege that than of facture, who has tmade special study of ite bistory. its #- peered lente cagnmeryiolyremdnentage sathorty to elect such officers and ap-| lation was passed in the Senate; that, David T. | matters at all, bt has rather had the opposite | Pili "bee say OF scour, aay. bat there | Sh nr an pe emai pee warty necphseremagrin yuri ened os oor .--asench committees as they might deem | Eittler managed Seuinae Ge oe pe cabinet. | The constitution provides that the | Power in the Vice I nt ‘wasvng. ‘Theale ofl] te eanéustediy the well hncwe Rug expedient. Section — re him he could make some money buying TRANSFERRED TO AXOTHER ROOM. ane shall hold over until the next session of | hich wou — him to cutoff the and Orwatal auetionser, Mr, A. H. Minassian of Piiladelptua, Scores: a pecadons Mgr eel yg ring ¢ | silver: that he (Littler) was going to bay some. The first result of the straining of relations | the jocingcive ‘assembly, and asthe assembly i ‘whe Will be pleased to render all the information the public ULSION Commission shall receive such compenss- | Mr. Cameron uaid that he told Littler to buy | was made visible about two months ago, when | ha but Mently adjourned and will not meet . am Enemas cena, might require in relation to this special enls. Py CURES COUGHS AXD COLDS. Hmiect to ths aprorsd of the Becrotary of the | ome, for him, and Littler bought and sold | Gen. Wiliam, sadoteat adjatnnt general, wae Pacts Of ane toate cher ee Are RO Proe-| From indications furnished by hie recent rel SCOTT'S EMULSION Treasury, ‘The local directory had. fixed the rhea iy Poenaegg cowl: Se ty 2 ed nd prdered to duty here and oan an week THE M'KINLEY ACT AND THE TREATY. satan cased emdiaoh peg oe ~~ a RELIEVES CONSUMPTION. — dee cors before ‘the September | than that I was interested.” Sed a ee te ee In the drafting of the McKinley bill for the | dixposition on the part of Mr. Morton to fellow SCOTT'S EMULSION mission took the standard as fixed by the ELAR ET ABLE of the adjutant general's office. He was also | President's signature by some inadvertance, | the example of Mr’ Reed in the House, bur st ae Senator Cameron's Sil: directory es some indication of what n's Silver Speculations. | given the room used by Gen. McKeever, who | apparently, the clanse usual in tariff bills a question whether he has the physical vigor CURES BRONCHITIS, its own officers ought to be paid and| Considerable comment was heard at the| was sent into an office with two other officers | stating that the bill should not interfere with | #4 the parliamentary Knowledge "to cares tt SCOTT'S EMULSION fixed the salaries of its officers at sums in most | Capitol this afternoon bearing upon the con-| and given ¢! of the military academy | the provisions of any treaty then in force with | OUtAS Mr. Reed did. WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER. instances less than were to be paid the officers | nection of Senator Cumeron with the prevalent | division, consisting of two mon. This was | any foreign nations was omitted. The President |. It Was apparent at the outset today that the of the local direotory. Its action in this regard, silver speculations, as disclosed in the course of thought at the time to be » direct hans called the attention of Congress to this | deme erate wore ino determined mood, and 2 eee eerie phe snd Whe cttaies at | the nveotiguton today, butte annoancement| Bo" agtt? yaihy Tat qhOMRRE, Unt | mater and ll have teem Introduced int Ka ee AS PLEASANT AS MILK. subsy thus slosed, had been largely discounted and accordingly | Keever would ask for his relief from this city. | they have not been. pamed, ‘Mr. Carter spoke | werted noon by the som B Tex Pen Cexr Orr Fos Cass. SCOTT'S EMULSION CONGRESS RESPONSIBLE. created no great stir. Intimations of the Sen- a sae was aot fen —- Even this Narning | quite earnestly on this subject te the Sax re- | en ae r = = Seana Boos 5 conch in ator’s silver speculations in connection with greg ee of censure from | porter. “Small countries,’ said Mr. Carter, | . Whe ~i : read Reuator at Sonne RACERIOR | lent Sochange the management of te entr| he Zeng Lint bad bon tony made | Mm Snd the oil vorlahep wondering when | Tar ie mont joo all he ari | rt Sd mie neckrny noe gee nee nER YT > niskch ca aati oekoma, Prise and to curtail tho powers and duties of | "ine" ct'odint of interest, as referred to in WO REPORTS GIVES OUT. fection”, and ‘seteguard. If’ the United | He criticived the Vice President se Pees Peay ms - fs the commission it is but fair and candid that | the conversations among the politicians gen-| It ame afew daysago. By some meansor| States breaks faith with us in this mat- vetusing tosecoguineBonators whe or re pee ee ‘We are determined to reduce our very 8OOTT'S EMULSION shall correct its own mistakes and | crally,was as to the delay in the examination of | other a couple of official dec te. ta | ‘et, where then may we look? The | Tenslution came up esterday - mek ERE ¥ > large stock of woods, an we cannot afford tO caiman im at Forms, | 20t_attempt to shift tho necessity for the | Mr. Vest until today, which appears to many to ~ uments ~rePorts | Supreme Court holds, of course, thet the laws | Making an arbitrary ruling “as to ananimous carry tuem over toanother season, hence we ROFULA e upon the national com the | have been effected yin order to hold | £f0™ Gen. Miles and Col. Forsythe in regard | of Congress are the highest in the land and | C°™ ving needed for th dames Offer the best oods we have in our stock at 800TT'S EMULSION charges made, by the committee that the com- | back the disclosures about Mr. 's as- | to the Wounded, Knee creck fight—came into | overrule all treaties. Asa rosult, this defect in | (¥estion or other remark 2a Severo wrnaerareie| Sa atu nenprsoge en uron derakos odie The not impor Sen needs Hara eM | irda speed eons ae Sev | See Zain sea Hak | A pects St rag ee ate then from the custom house they go vn to our ‘We are aware that if we can prove to your SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL WITH | upon it by the act of Cor - It is asserted b; ‘many that if today’s testi- York paper. And now begin: has been the cause of great worry to the | soon afforded, when Mr. Spooner rose tose mater, We have draped « fewinour comer win- satisfaction that we are SELLING CHEAP, HYPOPHOSPHITES 18 SOLD ALLOVER | As to the powers which the commission ae-| mony regarding the Sevator had meee mado | _ ‘The Hawaiians, not so much’on account of its 4 ous, Take a peep. You know the world bows to you will take advantage of the situation and Sarit wd ‘noS | Sumes it is delegated to fulfil, which the Candler public a day or two ago it would have been effect upon commercial as becanse it | * (estion and Mr. Butler objected to it, ‘The ‘Whytiaw and Anderson for their suphyrs. All the bay your goods of us. We need hardly go by report criticises, Mr. Lindsay quotes the torms | Very likely p Agen dt his re-election, seems ax though it were using them in bad Tepublicans then yielded the point, as it wne ‘and all the incemuity of @ progressive axe Ponape! as you no doubt are aware of the act creating it. Mr. Lindsay defends | owing to the pressure of adverse public senti- | building, having held this dual for some | faith and were a breach international | Obvious that their knife could cut deeply both Se Rtoeunnst dont om Somborne = ponte Noor onl nro M™- WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP = ro into between the na-| ment on the subject of silver speculation among | time. prune: who, in 3 a his | comity. . me a seiiaaitnis — a mtg Ye mee Le na . They popularize their efforts by popwarizi found ional an: lies as one con members of Congress. news ; Fan across Gen. McKeever | Both houses favor act remed yi menage © had be ' boake an pera, with economy and quality to back Sm this tty, and our prices are as low as they Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MIL-| on all hands to be such as will secure the = and was given these - | defect in the bill, but as vet nothing bas been Coememets which were then cut off. them, of course they are “on —_a cen bpmneserend royal sie M an a —— een ee oes success ot the ae ‘and takos up the codgels = ing. tins = rotary nal = right = dome. notwithstanding the fact that tho Prost- a sod ot pane Ghevepe brooded gewth colors they bave taken # season a }. 1 BOOT! behalf m: in genet 1 labeas . ve out such news, unhexit bent nt ttention of Congress to the | °*e A - tie woolen bria of Unit choice tinte—bat it en} Particlarly attractive, and you willsare a | the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, | Cluter that the cotssaission kas adhered strictly | Inspector Byrnes was notified of the arrest | Stone news, he unbe latter aceopted it | propriety of such action. “Titere seems to bea | Messrs. Morgan, “Dutler, Cockrell riches the Ginchamns. WHYTLAW sticks patriotically ee ree eres ae CORRS HEED SES TOy and 9 the best for | to the lines of its powers and duties and says: | made this morning cn telegram from him and | When Secretary Proctor saw this information | genera! ica that this act establishes entirely Pthers addressed the fonste, to the plaid patterns, but he paints them afresh in QUILTS. pLAnGeEre compoats axa DIARRHEA. Bold by Drugsists in every part of the | «rhe only result of the report of the Congres- later telegraphed to Maj. Moore to release the | thus weg before the world he began to won- | new relations with Hawai: iastead of simply re- | "5 another — pariiame Lavender and Yeilow, Yellow «nt Brown, Oid Rose EIDERDOWN QUILTS.T. eee ee ee ee tod ae ee bones | sional committee will be to reopen the ques- | Kolloge.citl, der where it caine from, and knowing the xitua-| storing, ux it does, the old ones that were af- | R*ved, marked by a great confusion of tongues to Woot, Hos, an, Grand Gray—airine them eh Symp, and take no other kind. Scents bottle. | tions thus settled and to shake he confidence rong paneer liner B.C. Cor-| Highs eld by Mr. liurer sent. for him and | fected by the defect in the Mckinley bill aud ideas, imatriking contrast. He built _ Witlest and Wadhar Watereea or a s of the public in the management enter- aed vices of Gen. E. C. Car- | asked him to tell who gave him the reports. popper A MORE. WARD FEELINGS. Lroken lines that relieve the old-time set and stately | = | [nui ts rn --| Ragusa Vie dices prise.” snston sed Campbell” Osrriaaion seed shea ‘THE CORRESPONDEXT PUNISHED. “This matior undoubtedly lowed the jest | Hard feclings again bermme prodemiagt —__. CASHMERES, SERGES,CAMEL’S HAIR, eee ak noon they present judge Bradley a peti- -. Rouzer, true to the instinct . K b . The democrats were o C1 rag sonar egy manera pe rage berms HENRIETTA, 64 CLOTHS, FLANNEL Cures 11 Dygpersia, Malaria, | THE CHICAGO AND ERIE STRIKE. | tion for a writ of habeas corpus which the con pe sepa but creeped Soa | reset King Katchemn. ge elaecgcere vos me Prosident to a remedy conenhetion ot Se ache a ag teen | | ionata creme | | Speer meer Ppp = Fs ree oe rags 2 Sa | reese ea ec ee | manent fom im wu ater | set yy ee sreen them in beilliant and in somber con- sorted stocks of First-class Dry Goods to be ainda ‘S| General Manager Tucker Admits That the |” In this petition the elder, Estelle Kellogg. . yee ee ae ity to | from San Francisco last Friday, just before the | ome Be ——- aS — E< trasta. All oue quality and all 40e. hue AIN FROM INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA AND Road is Practically Tied Up. Matos that she is twenty-three yoars of age and | me his namo. ‘The Georetery tock the ground | nal stupor overcame him. in this telegram | SOUS suyed a slight interruption. to which Whotiaw takes several qualities and vies with An-| ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. top Caemety, Seine reves atone. .by MAID | Curcaco, Jan. 21.—General Manager Tucker | Clara Harper sevonteen, and they came here | that, upon principle |b aged tne eg gl dg oh dur pong chgestell eh een ae, nin one immediat after $d y isi were arrest ferent a ol > pee , Aw gna = a One price only. dinner. “Don’t forget this, id of the Chicago and Erie road ne mn | Si eeening mud ase Sor eens aon saaking for permission from an officer also under | He went “on to urge. that T use | decision from) the < a ae ts the "parliamen aan 2 TEN this morning that his been inet shel gts gees direction to give him—the Secretary—the | influence to have that clause restored to ite | “"¥ status of his objection. Mr. Harris at Stripes, m= eee renee. paotarili sad ep try Gan) wishin Gan Keates | Sad on tac oe the co Laces ee ae enaeea | nlocenalign be dagireh-wee ani net of taccarar, place. in the ‘McKinley bill and told me to ark | i called attention to the rule of She Flats. tee. aaa Cc dispatchers. ‘The only train that went out this on suspicion of stealing diamonds, and they | nation, and so he concluded to amert his right | Mr. Blaine to use bis best efforts in getting | "sate bearing on the question at fame and the Semmens Sn SESS ae morning wat he 130 al tan fr Gambon, | hte ere ei | might’ Colle “natant ine | Linens sets antes Om n ae bd Ff aut oa 5 ee Ee nan taee ee ee. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, _— Ohio, consisting only of an engine and mail ity for the arrest is an irresponsible telegraph | newspaper man was stronger thun the clerk, —— je Senators to interrupt except by anand werd. A special lot at 2. a yard. Gray, Blue Catarth is apt to give rise to most serious complica- | car. ' Shortly after 8 o'clock the New York train | q; h. ‘They therefore uak to be discharged. | and even this threat didnot shake Mr. Rouzer' fas conscnt, as, according to the rule, such Paar apology 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. arrived about thirty minutes late. Outside of | “"tne gin Clasa Harper war, prodtend before | fidelity to hiis friend. "Hence, he received a rruptions only required the consent of the Fan arson books Lavebeen “full” of the Buurettes. | Ja20 tions, destroying the sense of smell.and taste, tmpair- | these and one or two freight trains everything | judge “Bradley this’ afternoda, Her counsel | notice that evening signed by ail three secreta- | Some Sent to the senator interrapted. " here. Lavender and Black. Black and White ing hearing, causing offensive breath, often producing | was tied up on this division of the road, extend- | stated the diamonds were given her by Frank | Ties, by whom he was appointed, to the effect Did With It. This appeared to settle matters little, bat st tued unt White are the combinationseofar. S73. 20 Ba i RG t_| ing to Balamance, N.¥., which is the only div- | Ehret. hat his services were no longer required. "| The other day the President received a pack- | #6 Sets ed cemfaion Cheap enough, ccnsidering. 20 ‘mental and physical debility and leading to throst fected by the e. Bradley ordered of the ir. Rouzer then told retary Proctor a fon. Willi Phelps, United | " on "cure st rendy an anstody to pick flaws where they 20 fections, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. “We will do our best to get our trains mov- | 94) 008 meh aia the discharge ith boon hinintention for some time to ithe | 8£¢F0m Hon. William Walter Phelps, United the Lasts of a retmark of Nenator Lettwunda, sid exist_but for artistic harmony, bright originality, | PPP RER RRR ccc ERE NN N TITT ing,” said General Manager Tucker, “but I —— draw from the government service in order to | minister to Germany, containing five | that bis provent ruling did not affect anything honest execution you cannot find cne owt in ourcol-| PPE ROR OG EO NNN ‘To the careful study and scientific investigation of | cannot tell just when this difficulty will be set- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. devote himself to his newspaper work, and | vials of the celebrated Koch's lymph. The | tha happened yesterday, bat only applied lection. The only credit we take is in our selection of Bre Hn = & c B® ERE 7 | entepernicionsdisease Dr. Lighthill has devoted his | tled. I have not yet heard when the men pro- ea he asked that he be reinstated ‘solely | minister sent them as a personal gift. The on of sain te xR ‘ — ne choicest of the chotce)—and | Er zy = 4 ew Stock Market. might resig a eet 2 am & moni cl gle supervene: eee “ans tehnes Ucieageeoeaoanahes mS OO Rae Ree SL cae cabielinn Sagi ll pans, end Bee see- Len ney on Wal pecctee te ail ceria! ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of prone Renton poly egy age Soi | President has distributed them as follows: Two | , ary fight quand better ant e DISCOUNT FOR CasH. deated ta foemetattng naystam cf teostment which tn | Df the mee who weal ous aa rapidly as poss Re ie Coctin and Mace iD Fae? eo | boon, dismissed, "The Secretary at fret refused pacvodrg she ggenrer sary Getgiad corvion, who] Dentesse Gen tuoheus t + the debate —- 2 7 to grant this request, but it is understood that | © er grt », et 0 longer the SEATON PEBRY, WEHAVELAID OUT ALARGR Lineor Goons | emt” Panis. Peetnrt tm He ection and Dol] "Hoge Ware, Top, Jan tt me reported tame, | 0.[ 0. || name | 0. | 0. | indaonces aro buing to bear on him | PTPo#es to conduct some experiments ‘with | continued and there was a genera) elatement of PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR. ON OUR SECOND FLOOR WHICH WE DESIRE TO SELL BEFORE REMOVING TO OUR NEW tively curative in iteeffects. From the first applica- tion great benefit is experienced, which continues from Chicago and Erie that engineers on receiving intimation of the train dispatchers’ strike ran brought may cause him to his mind. GEN. M’KEEVER ADMITS I7. Finally, the last chapter, which is the most the material at the Providence Hospital in this ity, and one vial each to the Policlmic Hos- pital of Chicago, the Charity Hospital of New Orleans and the Indianapolis City views gn both vides of the Senate. As the and the matter under nin “Hoxpital. : panatl . epi nei inte comparative duld- a eae 1 | ratimiside ss (i oo Ro ; interesting of all. ‘The Secretary found out Se nose at the attendance thinned sat 20 PER CENT IS THE DISCOUNT, BUT SOME eke anebeonwar’ 01 pd rprlecsiealadere semanas cane. _———— Flowers for the Re-Rlccted Senators. OF THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE. par ney alate a et ficlelly, and thece, it wasknown, were in the for] Handsome baskets of flowers adorned the MOST OF ‘THE GOODS ARE CHOICE BUT baie aaisa os ad ‘Mr. Snow's Election as State Printer Removes | D.& hands of Gen. McKeever when ‘last seen. A| — Their Refunding Introduced Teduy. | docks of Henators Teller and Jomes today, tn = a Leading Candidate. — letter was sent around by the adjutant general | ‘The question of a plan to mect the maturity | recognition vf the re-election of thane Conus Tenmrxe Srozz, BROKEN ASSORTMENTS. IT WILL PAY ANY ‘THROAT AND EAB SPECIALIST, 7 Kas., Jan. 21.—The election of Mr. | Ft. W to each of his assistants, asking the question, | of over 3,000,000 worth of District ONE WISHING DECORATED CHINA TO SEE cuits ee . Snow as state printer removes from the sena-| 1irGsc", point blank: Who gave the reports away:| bonds which fall due during 1891 ‘THIS ASSORTMENT. ~ torial race one of the most prominent of the | Kap. & Tex confession that not knowing the matters were | #nd 1892 was brought to the attention of the S23 ELEVENTH STREET BORTEWEST. ge MAES, ox. alliance candidates. P. P. Elder, speaker of | Louis. & to be kept secret he had let Mr. Rouzer vee the | District in yesterday's Stan. Today Mr. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 12-12% From 8 until 12 end from4to6. the house and a favorite of the alliance, re-| mitpes” ig | Papers. wtiermeetiasl <r] - said bag? «corre; |Grout hes introduced bill providing fe pace 2 : (Two doors south of F st.) IMPORTER POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, sides in the same town as Mr. Snow. It is a | Mich.Cen ieRglvwiy oad Sin to eonkicaees, but all this was too | °F the refunding of the bonds. The bill is the - oom pies : oe recedent, which has never been departed | fi a te ‘one submitted by the treasurer ‘of the United on Oe deny 20 ta te anes — From. to give to one part of the state no more | Silver 4 10) States excepting that the rate of interest is S Nick, both it "Wastimeton, A Grsrizmars Taaveuixe Oornr de eae res ee Ueaee par ter oe teak —— parroaarlned ejancdeodemeegegs ssranbpasicenyd or ticels Mr. Grot <eniaiinssithicrinctannions: . &0o., Boston. 18 NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT account that Mr. Elder, desiring the senatorial ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Last evening an order was signed by Secre- | Changed from 4 to 3.65 per centum. Mr. Grout Branch of 8. Coben & Co.. Seaman Se Vacccuassta Pepe etien yon salam ‘ination, fought Snow's nomination, know- | _ Sales—Regular call —12 o'clock mz Second Na- | tary Proctor to the effect that Gen. McKeever | itroduced this bill after consultation with a SEASON. WE CAN STILL FIT YOUR tonal Bank, 6 at 190. Washington Gas, 60 at 40. number of officials best posted in the finances : “ 4 . fe on January == Wo have the Leather Hat Bores as 25, Tris | ing Bnow’s success meant his (Elder's) failare. | (rns Ree tt a “rast Commer, was thereby detached from his duty here and | Gf the District, and he is of opinion that und nc sted painful ines, Mr MARY JANUARY CLEARING SALE. rade’ opaatly sch feistoo a wih any ogres of dates * S| ordered to report—just see where—to Gen. | ailthe einetmslancer it is the: best, inethoe! of CT seed ea re . nabid tiptoe guelity, oe emcelely mhere Br. 3X icra senetorial strength | Government Bonds—U. 8. 438, 1891, Miles for duty as adjutant general of the di-| meeting the question. Mr. Grout is confident | 00st 0! *uheral lereatter. = en ee oe at eee _ Cheap. Meee eee etal at Rattan Of outeiders| 108 bid. U; S45 1901, coupoh, 08 id. U.S. | vision of tho Missouri, to relieve Col. H.C. | that the new bon issue will be floated at once, Si id "Sohn Gagpeet aad Bick Silk and Jet. Also Ceiutures (girdles) te pg S teat Folge Eater wil got The list of al. | oe vegisteret, 10% i, 121% asked. U. Corbin, who is sent to the department of Ari-| the old ‘bondholders taking: tp the seaje: it? match, the latest style of Drees Garniture ‘This January sale has been @ grand success. ‘The | Si" ee ee ie as te dibe Eien | Samia oF clear Gases ane en, | PS portion. My sho rest in peace. ‘and to be very styliab the coming seasun. Volume of merchandise in it is more than 50 per cent Eegian i to jee Doster’ judge of the district court of | €0ld, 101 bid, 1024 asked. Per imp. Ter is0i, cur-| Thus the two enemies are to meet. Just PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. ricnds invited to attend the funers} sreater than it ever before has been in the same time. | be sound Hues, poke P. Willets late allisnes candace See Sty Tak SN seen, Naceat saat Se om, | whet wa Bappen, Ie Ciloage when the crest! yao tan provides that tho tomenmr of Go mu from het stiter's rentdence, 1724 stock of Frinau im Black an colornia | Of UFR€the material increase could. not come with- | UP t0 15) for governor; 8. M. Scott, Frank McGrath, | hid’ 'styear tund, se, 190, golds 10s bide asked | Givision and his anjutent general. whee hardly | United States, ex-officio commissioner of the Jenen,* at Our ies Trimmings in | Ot Your Kindly interest and co-operation, and we! ¢. Pp nt of the state alliance, and Jerry aa Water stock, 7s, 1901, currency, 129 bid, 188 asked. | speak as they pass by, come into each other's | sinking fund of the District of Columbia, is stint 20. gt elocy asta. hen STM, A sen doe per vert | tabe this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks | gCA2"%8 son, Congresman-clect from the seventh dis-| s-year fund, Gi, guid. 1998, 6 bid,’ asked. | Chicial neighborhood, ie at present the topic of | Girected tocause bonds to be prepared in sums enone - for your continued confidence and good will. mene trict. Seon, lone fand, currency, 119: aed conversation in the War ent. of one hundred, five hundred and one thon- Departed this Iffe on Monday, Jan- —_ poyetuseeamappsntelanry ml and ‘pie wenn. mM ‘Bonds—W. and George. | , Col. Corbin will. relieve Maj. Gilmore at Los | sand dollars, to be designated as ten-year fund- | BeF¥ 18 JH. 88,50 sun. afters tet FEATHER TRIMMINGS—We have ail v STOCKS DULL 1D STAGN, . town Haltroad, 10-40, wee Seana. eae sae and the latter will station in this ‘in- C ‘the tather of Mary zi ee a 4) ~ 2 ron ain E cceee end qenitinn. Alvo- eather Bese ta Be, Segoe ae ee ee ‘The Market Listless and Without General | 11s bid, asked. “Masonic Hall Awsoclatlon.se-199; | “Tr ig not known whether Gen. Miles requested = ae os Cstrich apd Cogue Feathers. pce ae Peels e SAiLienter. Feature or Movement. 105 bid, 109 aaked. | Washington Market Company, | this move, nor is it understood just whose fer- “ uneral iu! tae piace from Wis sone L ee anchor cotton. Sizes 12t017%. Onl; : Sy New Yous, Jan. 21.—The oponing of the | I eee aise Americaasecartty | tile brain’ devised, as a new form of punish- ire after two years, mi. Frieude of the family tuvitedl to be Sey colatesaail aoe - e TH. ly 8c. PUT ey stock market this morning was very quiet and | ana Trust Company, 58, 100 bid,— asked. Ws ment, the plan of sending a man to serve his| end payable ten years after the date of their = ih as a Nice Lavan, mall widths and at all prices | , {amen Wamwatta Cotton Shirts, plain or platted | £70's sperial displayed a reactionary temper, frst prices be-| ton Light Infantry, 1st m I bid. | enemy. issue. ‘The principal and interest thereon shall | Stson'""On Tureter Jenna ae ene es ee a Chanailly, be. | bosoms. Sizes 14 to 17}. Tie. Usually sold at $1. oe, ing generally from 3 to per cent below last Washington Light Intantry 34 a ne as cl nat nei, Saas Ses action lo the weoelt be exempt rot a taxation by. federal, tate or isioved husband of Laue V.- mes — ‘These shirts are ll weil made and guaranteed to fit. hata suming’ s figures!) Tus acl Mewevall out] . ue giving out e report, but rather « | municipal authority, e faith of the United | tirty tiv years y a » 68, 115 bid, 122 asl Washington Gas Light | culmination of the various acta have pre-| States is pledged ‘that the United States | ,fanetal Friday at 1 p.m. from Enon BaptistChurch, DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS. off earlier and while the slight animation | Company, series B, Gs, 116 bid, — asked. ceded that t. on by poet rintions and. by | G&iest between Sixth snd Seventh streets southeast: - will, us y ted. Hew VaR ERS. OCR TU |, cessct Sbinch Toteets in Geay ond Town nin: Present at tho opening gave place to the most pad too caked. Bank of Repebite, Sos tte kee Ge aI gy RS peed epee eg property within | "McCAIEEY, On Jayuary 0, 2901, at 12-40p.m,» — tures. Reduced to 20. per yard. tense dullness there was a firm tone pre- | Metropolitan, 270 bid, 300 asked. ‘Central, 900 bid. DISTRICT APPROPRIATIONS. paid District such taxes as will do so, provide | HUGH R. McCAVPILEL. beioved busband of hate KE” ‘SO yteces Blas, Geuy nd Brows-ctriped sented throughout the hour and in the | Farmers and , 188 bid, — asked. Sec- —— the revenues to pay the interest on | Tee ee ee Tone eta t McCalires, aged thirty- Cashineres, 36 inches wide, only 0e. 880 ite gAOm (ensland 8 substan | ond, 185 bid. — asked: |. Columbia, 150 bid, 156 | The Previous Question Ordered om the Bill | said bondsas the same may become due and arent mops - per yard, fally tial er cent, ‘The movements in | asked, Cupitsi, 121 bid; ions anked:” West Eni, 97 This Afternoon. payable and create a sinking fund for the pay- | southwest. Friday at Oa m.- trom thane te St Dongle 8. COREE & CO., worth 3736. the remainder of the list, however, were com- | Di ers, asked. After the House journal had been approved | ment of the same at maturity; and the bonds | Me* Church, where requie New styles in All-wool Plaids, all the new colors, at shall have set forth and expressed on their face |, MOTEN. Departed thi ‘ite om Tuceday, January S23 1th tw. ‘Se. per yan. the above specified conditions, and the princi-| Siiyit'x- Sue lmves bouved Sitaoo eT ‘The balance of our *'Child’s Jackets,” sizes 4to 10 SS Payable | children to mourn ber low. years, reduced to $1.25 and $2.50, worth double ‘Said bonds shall be engraved and he ewaielvp ne een Se ar SPECIAL. ane keen ine ; = firemen’, 48d, $8 asked. | matter of right, under the rales, but ordered | of {he expense of fie sculieestein heaven T, Weave stout 75left over—"‘Cloth Cloaks,” some Boney cosy, 2 and Sper cent. ‘The stock | FTAnkiin, 68 bid. M ra ray oo asked. (N&- | the clerk to recapitulate the vote as desired. Tie faeral will take pieee from the zhom Banting ‘ux Drevenexce: ons, some mediuin lenzth, which sold from 88to #20. Set ee cnet ee Seiock: ‘Relatives and inesdeareievasd = BETWEEN GUUD. RELIABLE CLOTH- ‘Toclose them we've marked them from $1.50 to $3, mroonh me the a a Tit. ‘The revival of ss- OORKOR, | The reunaine of the ee 4 ING AND THE OTHER KIND IS scconting to quality. While not being the latest style tivity in Chicago gas, which was accom| auabin terre he eat at Sutil om, Rewmg FULLY REALIZED AND APPRE they're just as warm as ever. yy # material advance, the mon tion bill and all pending amendments at 5 | tion the Secretary of -y shall ‘make Capautelly avacl toed . This tendency to low prices prevails throughout our however, and the improvement in that stock | yq'i%p sated” Coltianes Tie Oe. es, 28 | o'clock, and moved the previous question on its such provision a8 may be . ‘ODDIE. On 1, at Rast x2. CIATED BY OUR WUMEROUS PA. Peensgrne rae oni ne aremnatirng reached 4 per cent. This was y change viGan and Hecttic Light Stocks Wastington tec, ‘The treasurer of the United Siates is su- anthers, fe tee Pour at erage ET TRONS, WHO RETUEN SEASON — of importance noon the market was 139% bid, 404; asked. Gas, 48bid. U. 8 Speaker started to put the question, but thorized to sell and dispose of ‘of the bonds | Fours: sce chca Heary Hand Mlle 6, Ose AFTER SEASON AND PURCHASE —w dull and st it, generally at small 141 bjd, 150 asked. Mr. Blount and Mr. (Ark.) were | issued under this act, at not lees their par | fits place. ney, sRelephone Stocks Pennsylvania, 2d, —aaked. | on their foot ob} and Mr. Breckenridge | value, to the most favorable bidder or bidders, TT. On at 8.20 0. OUR STYLISHLY CUT AND THOR- JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S Ghesapenke and Potomac, °3 Ud, 1 ‘Ameri- | wae recognized ing Mr. Cannon's | after having duly advertised for ten consecu | HARMET Rabhitr J Wilins Sut as: OUGHLY TAILORED, GARMENTS ~ Re Market Com-| Objection that he could not be taken off his | tive insertions in two daily in We tig fe apd un seventh year of her age, ‘AMD CHILDRED. POPULAR PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSE, pany, 16 bid, — asked. Wi feet) to move to lay the resolution on the table. | ton and two in New York, the to be opened Fineral FOR MEN, BOYS - under such regulations as may be pre- (5 82 - ~ IF YOUR SON I8 IN NEED OF ‘713 Masket Space, seribed by the Secretary of the i reall be ANYTHING IN OUR LINE BRING oe to = sates to his approval 1Er* Fide and = ee J KIM TO US, AS YOU ARE ALWAYS am Memos. tion of any of the bonds of the District of | 1801 st pin, GROBOE 4 Ska VEE, “ancl Seek SURE OF BEING SUITED HERE, Cente Stig Gos te S528 of July, | "S$ "tice of funeral tomorrow. . BOTH IN AND OUT OF SEASON. eee et gates ele Sy Mase but the bonds hereby authorized shall be OUR BOYS’ REFERS HAVE BEEN for no whatsoever. VERY POPULAR GARMENTS THIS Guvex Awa: BOY WITH ONE THAT 18 STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE. flix SECA CULTS . Chamberlain ‘The genuine Carished Sipradel Salt to 0 mated “aalisernan rors is Se masta Bice pe ce tee eae | meme rmeee T. B. Towser & Sox, I ii

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