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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898-12 PAGES. 11 with the instruction that the Senate in- | Foraker and Morgan as the conference ’ ” sisted upon its disagreement. committee. 2 : s the LAST that does it. Mr. Dingley moved that the House in-| The Senate took’ retbss until § o'clock. (Wis). Corliss ‘Cowherd, : sist on its amendments and ask wears con- Conferees Refort ®pisagreemen Cox, Crump, Crumpach: Hhgeremeg oa 2 RO Sere Uhon. that He Gemsniied: the “Pre: | -wned the SenateminitElouse-reeulaed ses- Meera oy ee ces f) Mr. Bailey of Texas asked whether a| sion at § o'clock Sthe? conferees in both | DeGraffenreid, DeVries, Dingley, Dinsmore, motion to recede from the disagreemen: | houses reported thet they had been unable Hecate Dollivar, Dorr, Dovener, Driggs, to the Senate's amendments would take v an Ermentreut, Evans, Faris, sa Saree id, Fitspatrick, Fleming, Precedence. * 5 The: Speaker decidea that such a motion | ,,J7 the Senate Mr. Bavis, in explaining | Fletcher, Foote, Foss, Fowler (8, Cd Pow the disagreementy,0f The conferees, said | jer (NJ). fon, Giboom Giint &t Children. would be inorder: that the majority the conferees of ‘Gineay, Gh Nowe. For Infants and t ‘Thereupon Mr. Bromwell of Ohio, who 1s | tne two houses hall nefd teu rece oF | Gillett (lass), Gra, Grecne,Griftn (Wik ing to strike out the clause recognizing the Griffith (Ind.), Griggs, Grosvenor, Grow, the leader of the faction in the republican Fy party in favor of the recognition of the | independence of the Cuban republic, but acreage oat rong nag ai popes For combined e in ou ave : they could not of the restoration of Henderson, Henry (Conn.), Henry Comfort and Style the words “are and” in the first clause 80 Henry (Miss.), Henry (Tex.), Hep- = , , an to mako It ready“Argvand of right ought Hicks, Hilborn, Hill, Hinrichsen, Our there is no shoe | HAY, so upiten steels Hooker, Hopkins, Howard (Ga.), Howe, 1) — for man like the a ie Mr. M Address, - Hull, Hunter, Hurley, Jenkins, Jett, John- SNegetable Preparation for As- : } Mr. Mills delivered afstirring address on | $00 GN. D.), Jones (Va). Jones (Wash), | | T oa dap tila ting thé Food andRe¢ula- = the proposition that. wAs made to cut out beng: Ee ae it ip: taser, t si ane ee - Be - e the words “are and” from the first sec- s, Lanham, "Lat ling the Stomachs. ars th tion of the resolution té make it read that Lewis >| Spring styles now on view. Sold at our own stores and by authorized agen’ v “the people of Cuba of right ought to be (Wash.), | Linney, —_Littauer, styles on Vie! by auth ts everywhere. free and independent” instead of “‘are and | Little, Livingston, Lloyd, Lorimer, Lou- | Factory, Brockton, Mass. t7 See that our name is stamped on the bottom and woven in ought to be,” &e. He said those who crit- | denslager, Love, Lovering, Low, Lybrand, : a icised the declaration that the people of | McCleary, McClellan, McCormick, McCul- | the strap. Cuba are and of right ought to be free and | loch, McDonald, McDowell, McEwan, Mc- : : y Independent were 10) years too late with | futite, McMillin, McRae, Maddox, Maguire, Washington Store, 903 Pennsylvania Avenue. ness and Rest Contains neither 2 y j their objection. He sald that phrase was | Mahany, Mahon, Mann, Marsh,’ Marshall, 12-tn, thes semen eto ci detrererien e ;Morphine nor Mineral. = i taken from the American Declaration of | Martin, Maxwell, Meeckison, Mercer, Me- | —=—— : . 7 H Oe Independence, where tt had first occurred. | sick, Meyer, Miers, Miller, Mills, Minor, | Wheeler (Ky.), White (tl), Williams] John Woodson, o joT NARCOTIC. H NY He said that remarkable document lays | Mitchell, Moody, Moon, ‘Morris, Mudd, | (Miss), Wilson (S.C.), Yost, Young (Pa), | age, was arrested by down the fundamental principles of liberty | Newlands; Northway, Norton (Ohio), Nor-| Young (Va.), Zenor—310. son at the Long brid and declares it as a fundamental principle | ton (8. C.), Ogden, Otmsted, Otey, Otjen, | Nays—Boutelle (Me.), Brewer (Ala. this morning on a ca that all men are and of right ought to be | Overstreet, Packer, Parker (N. J.), Payne, | ner (N.J.), Johnson (Ind.), Loud 5 policy. The case will be free and independent. He said that was | Pearce, Pearson, Perkins, Peters, Pierce, | McCall (Mass.)—6. Court. Sanat M merely a self-evident fact. He wanted | Pitney, Prince, Pugh, Reeves, Rhea, Rich- The vote was announced at 2:43 a.m., Robert Butler, colored, was today con- CMASOr Morgan. to know whether this principle did not 5 B and the House at once adjourned. victed by a jury in Judge Kimball's court Sas Tee ane, (ne formal motlon|| rite States Maceuid “tart, those who | (co eee See nar awed Another ‘Term jury recommended him to the mercy ef the TNE Cn Ls ee eros tm aisoereCs lieriticieed|fhiailangbamelmnerely-unred thee | Seclnee Sherman, "Showalter, Shuford S i Somct: Sm stowr-Of tate he aeurt tot warler ment to the Senate's amendments and agree | Packs upon thelr own countin, tie ake we Simpson, Sims, Slayden, Smith (iL), Smith | John Walters, colored, who ts already | Court. In view of this the ingen would mean the adoption by. Goneeess at | f¥ored insisting upon the Senate amend- | (ky). S We Smith, W. A. Smith, Snover, | Serving terms in the District jaf for the | eee naan an eee ety weary a s ther resolutions hich passed the’ Senate | ments and would not abandon that asser- Southard, Southwick, Spalding, Sparkman, | larceny of clothing from several represen- | ), 5% (ja;Xin Chip Mmey; WER eh eve pave. Saturday night, Ucn Passed the Senate | tion even in this supreme moment. Sperry, Sprague, Stallings, Stark, Steele, | tatives in the House, was today convicted | [INinS I” Ti! Cup alles. fall on penterday Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- The yeas and nays were then ordered on Insists on Its Amendments. Stephens, Stevens, Stewart (N. J.), Stewart | of stealing a suit of clothes valued at $30 afternoon and broke her arm. She was Mr. Eromwell’s motion. taken in the fourth precinct patrol wagon tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Mr. Cockrell of Missouri then moved | (Wis.), Stokes, C. W. Stone, W. A. Stone, | from Mr. Chapin Brown, and Judge Kim- h 1 f ; : Strode, Strowd, Sullivan, Sulloway, Sulzer, | ball sentenced him for another term of six | {Ken {nthe fourth precinct patrol wag Worms Convulsions Feverish- ae roa I! resolution was defeated |that the Senate insist upon its amend- Sutherland, Tate, Tawney, Taylor (Ohio), | months, to date from the expiration of his | ‘ihe © ‘Dee ciaabaed “aba iemmbente a6 Mr. Dingley moved to insi 1d ask UES faylor (Ala.), Terry, Thorp, Todd, Tongue, | Present sentence. sixty days on the farm by Judge Scott to ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ou ave a conference. It was agreed to without dic| Mr. Davis moved that a further conter- | Underwood, Updesvatt, War Venue eee —_+>—_ @ay. Oliver is an old offender, and the po- =~ <. vision. ence be asked for. lage, Walker (Mass.), Walker (Va.), Wan-| “Want” ads. in The Star pay because | lice complained that he has been drunk al- Fac Swile Signature of The conference committee of the House | Mr. Daniel of Virginia made a stirring | €€T, Ward, Warner, Weaver, Weymouth, | they bring answers. most every day for a week. iia by the Speaker, to consist ——— = 0 OF, Like i o1 dams ennsylvania, Heatwole of le of Cuba are independent. | Minncsote : people of Cuba are independent. Sees NEW YORK. PHS EEG USS COGS fe leg Eloleala thatlthe sat eiyalot inislaiscts= teen Ato months old i utes. s sion were worse porta ee first. ay said ai Eaurthetcont og | that the parts of the Senate resolutions Dosrs—35Craxts a further recess of, fifteen een ates | stricken out by the House took from them taken and at its expiration a recess was |CVeTy vestige of republicanism in Cuba. tain GHGS ocibce He quoted the last republican platform, - a which declared that the United States Senate Agrees to x Conference. | would respond to the appeal, of, any Amer- ‘The Senate, when the matter came back | ican state for friendly intervention in case to that body, agreed to a conference, but } of European encroachments. He sald. that a1 = ~ ongress: already passed a resolution the members were divided ‘onthe: duestion| | owen trtng the belliters or or tb eee as to whether the conferees should be ap-| Mr. Daniel then explained the difference pointed by the Vice President or by the | between a riot raised by a mob and a wer Senate. carried on by a people. It was war, he Mr. Davis moved that the conferees be | S#/d. that existed In Cuba. He sald that appointed by the chalr, but Mr. Allen ob- | Uaamont a henek te te es BON festa and wanted aes cantare oe insist upon a disagreement with the House by the Senate. A long debate was precipi- | »mendraents, voy SESOS } | tated by Mr. Allen, who read a Senate rule Mr. Mason made a very stirring and providing that committees other than characteristic speech, in which he said he The first days of the (23 | standing committees snould be appointed | would vote at once for any resolution great underwear sale which would result in giving food to the starving people of Cuba, but he wanted it understood that in the morning he would renew his efforts to have the independence appeal in favor of the declaration that the See steatesteiten eee ee eek A kek RA Manufacturers’ Sale HE PALAIS ROYAL, HOLESALE nrices at retail, for newest and best of goods, are only possible under extraordinary circumstances. The newspaper columns have been telling you that the prospects of war have killed” the manufacturing business. And thus the Palais Royal's “manufacturers’ sale” of Wash Shirt Waists, ete. That wholesale prices at retail are no myth was evident yesterday—when hundreds of ladies secured supplies for the entire summer. ee 50c and 68c Waists EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER SSSSSS OS 208 Siadoageedrseateatecgeseacontengecgeseatosdeceatoatontvcteaedregenetradententesnar tees \ of the Cuban republic recognized. ci ‘ oil a great success. Se Se ee nea E7The letares shon ET The evar Ao not Lage make that might lead to an agreement. It | $ | you the improved yoke, baw. pon Whe) aatiethe . p 5 é \ i Sarrariea seni vinalcate the: tient ot ive & | coming well over to the For Only . The opening days of the.sale of the immense purchase of © tobe a free and independent state. 4 lgate. ee ee muslin underwear from the well-known firm of D. E. Sicher & ‘eS Mr. White (Cal.) spoke against further $ j aoces cemonateates tte ors that made these Co. of New York city were greeted with an immense throng of TH Pith yee ies cook Beha tpaeta aes ere [ed buyers—and we can record the biggest selling in any one day of & \ \ Cockrell’s resolution for non-concurrence | 4 =e SHH our career. The lot consists of hundreds of slightly soiled gar- ments of every sort—known as seconds—and for this reason we can offer them to you at just about a fourth their actual TENN worth—instead of the regular prices. If a few slight marks— bs q ‘The Senate theli, at 9:15, took a recess here and there—make no difference to you—there 1s a splendid } i XM. for one hour. chance for a big saving—the greatest that you'll ever know. The Fi h Conference (Report in House. garments are of the most superior sort—there are none better PMU HEA ERC ee made in the country—the maker’s name guarantees that. There iter Tantst-ipon the House “anieudmedioc are three lots—and this is the way they are selling: es r. Bromwell moved that the House re- IZ4c. | 39c. | 98c. cede from its amendments and agree to the Senate resolution.: for garments for garments for garments worth up to 50c. in the House amendments, which was sus- tained. Mr. Foraker's motion that another con- ference be asked for was lost by a vote of sleeves are positively \ © Waists so bewitchingly | correct; that the lann- ti he: | pb Attractive, They 4 | dered collar and cuffs fit Show you that you are | they should do; that pet being humbugged | Fou are not offered 3 with cheap and nasty | Bie an SI ee | Waists. garments. clases UT the least priced are not always the best values. The high grade “Derby” and other superior Wash Waists, here at 84c and $1.19, are the best bargains. Lvery latest novelty of the season, some of the garments worth $1.98 are here in two grand lots at &4c and $1.19 for choice. It is from these lots that ladies are securing supplies to last the entire summer. a ete eg seseege Repre..-ntative Dinsmore. ° 4 The vote occurted upon Mr. Bromwell’s Tailor-made Suits Cheap. Mr. Allen said he dia not | Motion first, and, the-ayes and nays were ques ences : © | ordered. der, Dut ho sail It was a fast that hone | The motion was lost’by a vote of Lid to ia AVE saved from three to five dollars exch in the cost of about SRE A GH OTR ey GLa eas Aha Sag Gaesa he man g Too tailor-made Cloth Suits, which the maker has just closed by the Senate. serges, All tailor-finished, with double stitch- @ to be composed of Senators Davis, | Mr. Dingley and arranged that the Hovse ane, All with strapped scams and man-tallor y worth $1.50. worth $3.00. all voted against the recognition of the re- | while, the vote was’ being recapitulated, out to us, prior to beginning the making of Wash Suits and fiestas Chace oe eco reare Public of Cuba, and he did not think they | Joined in. the republican demonstration { Skirts, 4 and ‘cambrie underwear— In this second lot you In the third lot are the were the proper oves to represent the Sen- | Spprovel when aonewanr eran a Ee read 46 7 ie Consisting of embroldered have the chotee of hort | very. test made garments ate in advocating such a Proposition. He ie en gre eet vit puble: tH va d a y os & : foe ae Gree and long gowns, chemise, | —tkirts with double ruff, ranted be melon ya oe ee harmony with | The Speaker again ‘appointed Messrs. for better than the best of pre- 1 tomorrow for Tailor - made Dotnet. with pearl toe corset covers and draw- | width, of soft muslin and He SISUe GDI ceieate coed nero ee Adams, Heatwole and Dinsmore conferees. | ° 3 a tans <_ cmbeeldery trimmed ers and skirts, most of cambric — the ha daoment are < Sata thet pane eines: he had| Mr. Adams moved a recess until 11 rious $10 Suits. And choice is of- | Gowns, better than any pre- bestia = med gowns, run with. silk been in the Senate it had been customary a Ss oeoe Beate aucaeonied ..| fered of those with fly front or blouse jackets, | Ti0Usly here xt $29. Fiy-tront and tight-fitting =~ lace inserting —in several | Gmbrofdered ina moe” of the chaisiman Gf the poumittes whiten | chorus of noes was so flerce that he with Plain and braided, Black, blues, greens and | %22% Of Imported Venetian cloths, tn eastor, different styiee—which are | Ince inserted and em. reported the measure under consideration, | drew it, and Mr. Adams’ motion was agreed > 3 2 brown, royal and navy Vines, hunter's green Se | waece cere Go a the senator next to the chairman in rank | to- z browns, ip fancy covert cloth and cheviot offer you the chotce for —and you may take your and the leading member of the minority. It was about 11 o'clock when it was and black, Some lined throughout with taffeta only 39 cents. chotce for only 98 ¢ This would have made the conference com-| Whispered about that Mr. Frye had seen | | | j : . ‘ a : : We Ata Moo is allow the Words “are and” to remain in ed seams, ete. fintsh. ‘ ‘& Avail yourself of -our ‘ charge system—which permits you ‘ar. Hear said tt bad always been custom- ; an what you buy as you please. ary for a conference committee to advocate f # to pay for what you buy as you p the views of the Senate, even though they be ee ee ee 4 or best o arments te After considerable discussion, which was ‘ 3 5 if @ ey | Mn Frye said that for his part he thotent Fe ‘ ORE than 500 garments just received, for which the manufacturer has heretofore asked from $4 : Nar eEe oe | tNAtAtwouldibe wellsto harseMr were to $4.50 apiece at wholesale. Garments so superior that all thos viously here at $5 are to be ‘eS ec Oompan 515 7th St, &| who was the ieading advocate of the prop: 50 ap! 5 : D sup t previously here at $5 ai 4 9 ° daltion to recognize the republic of Cube, : 3 3 4 reduced to $3.98 for choice. Wholesale prices at retail are no my th, not while the “Trade” Sales last. & = among the republicans of the committee on } Ww W: { i \€ SSS 80856 608606 3 foreign relations, a. the conference com: : ape | aists. Skirts. | Various. 1 eo BE GS DE eS ne mittee. He sald that personally he very a2 Eee Se SS ‘The Palais Royal's $4.28 Silk he $4.98 Dress Skirts are all | "The $4.98 Silk Petticoats are i much preferred not to be on that commit- F§ ole ea ES Waists need no introduction to tailor | corcined, throughout, have deep nes = ae a as ae tee force is were auncintel 16 iene tans, etc. Tailor mai airs and chev coh mop et aries a arie! heice , tng. Cokce foreseeveee THIS | Hea es. eles $3.98 the present government in Cuba, while the | hoped the presiding officer of the Senate riser, > | 4% morrow at..: ‘ House d to allow the words “are and” | Would appoint In his place Mr. Foraker. eee Mh 2 -\N 3< eater to every Plaids, _—_ to remafn in the first clause, recognizing | During the debate Senator Teller took checks and stripes are here from the demure to the most audacious, Al made in latest sivle blouse | ‘The $4.98 Bicrele Skirts are front, plain and tucked. back, laundered line co a cloths, finished with deep hem ik elve own ol for only. (ching. “Chole fore, Dd= OB by Both the independence of the people of Cuba. gecaston to say that as action was now de- - ompromise ‘The proceedings of Congress during the ed, he would not consume the time o: Adoption of O pro y It nineteen hours in which it was in session | the Senate with a speech, but gave notice Hi ‘yesterday afternoon and last night included | that at some future time he would address OUSES, but little that was dramatic, and there | the Senate upon what he considered the was none of that solemnity that might be | Very unfair method in which the senators RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE ‘T be Capes come in light-weight elght cloths, silk-lined. Some lain, some braided, some tucked In bay ade re effect. Cholce of all $4.08 gar $3 O8 he $4.98 Tea Gowns have all the style of ¢ nsive Paris garments. Mude of bewitching challis, rivbon trimmed. Do you know ‘how pretty rou $3 OR =e F e iets 4 el % many hundreds of Washington la Serges. compromise was finally effected by the | Place he would have to advocate a prop- WET. i Z double stitched seams, sik a ier’ That the best &3 Bins Siig | Mi @ecte and) Colors.” Superior ACTION OF CONG Senate giving up the clause recognizing | sition in which he did not believe. Ho ter se : ei sii te Joust $3.98 | Waist is at the Palais It | j ade of all-wool English | ! treated those of the Senate who had op- posed them. An Exciting Colloquy. A colloquy between Senators Tillman and 25¢ 44c 66c $1 | Spooner proved quite exciting. Mr. Ti- for 50c Corsets. for 68c Corsets. for $1 Corsets. for —? Corsets. Agreement Reached at an Early 2 man calling Mr. Spooner by name asked Representative Heatwole. C7Ventilating Web T7Superior Ventilat- C7Sarplus stock of a C7The “Americar Z g him whether he was willing to pledge his Bae ing Corsets, euch as gen- Lady.” . the first resolution if the Senate would re- Corsets, manufactured to s a leading maker. We can dy. Made of supe Hour This Morning. ward that the: President sdidinot.helleve| cons sren ger inaateien an the; aerention | ® oan cee pair, Am. | cally retail at Z5e, but say Ofc for well-known | Tier coutfl and bles cut that tho failure to recognize the independ- | clause. 1 tity in sizes 18 no better than those “oes like French Corsets ence of the republic of Cuba would result} The conferees of the Senate and House |}?! quantity in sizes usually here at 68¢. a ae ae ne Practically as good, pra # 3G DAY in saddling the Cuban bonds, for which | could not finally agree until nearly z| to 26. Less than whole- ‘Twenty-four cents saved quote the names in an tically worth as much A LONG AND EXCITING the revenues of the Island of Cuba had | °'clock this morning, until which time the | ¥ sale price at retail. you, advertisement, See them, —_+ --_ House and Senate either took recesses been pledged, upon the republic of Cuba. This question was propounded by Mr. Till- | Nive they waited or remained in session, man ina very dramatic manner. = wo Mr. Spooner welked to the center atsle Final Action by the Senate. and within half a dozen feet from the sena- The confererce report favoring the reso- SEER Eee aie Looking Mx. Tile. | tins’ aa anally cadopted’was agreed to man-in the face, he said he questioned the as Senator Foraker. decency of such an interrogatory. He said |{n the Senate by a vote of 42 to 35, as fol- lows: he did not pretend to speak for the Presi~ expected to accompany so important an | dent of the United States, and had never Yeas—Aldrich, Allison, Baker, Burrows, Carter, Chandler, Clark, Cullom, ‘Davis, action as that which was the result of the | done so. He had only spoken for himself. Deboe, Elkins, Fairbanks, Faulkner, For- leng day’s work. 1 50 F i at : abri was manifested by the people who crowded y Hanna, Hagptrcupe, Hawley, rie’ Lane | 3. ae = After one of the most memorable legis- lative battles in the history of Congress, the Serate and House of Representatives came to an agreement at 8 o'clock this morning on the Cuban question. ‘The resolution adopted at that hour de- clared that the people of Cuba are and of right ought to be free and independent; that Spain must relinquish her authority over the island and at once withdraw her Wool Dress Goods at wholesale prices. I ESS than ever prices with greater than ever quantity and variety. All the scarce and wanted ef- fects in tailor Suitings and Silk and Wool Novelties are now here, in some instances at less than late wholesale prices. Let us count the saving. $1.25 Fabrics, A ltvely Interest in all that took place $1 Fabrics, Hanna; Hi . Kyle, Lodge, : land and naval forces; that a demand to | the galleries, but there was no evidence McBride, . thin a eon aetna Mor- 95c. 85c. 65c. this effect must be made at once and en- OC eeeitement. = oe perc oe sae nee za ‘ rill, Nelson, Penrdge, Perkins, Platt (Conn.), . 3 A . ; forced by the army and navy of the United | Gigniaed. ‘During the Svenio wee, and Z Pritchard, 'Proctgt, Quay, Sewell, Shoup, Six yards of these wide} Six yards needed of! 50-inch Coverts, Eng-| You need seven yards ‘States, and that there is no desire on the | passtoned and stirring speeches were mane be Shooner, WarrensaWitwon, Wolcott—32. «the United Stateas © te te tue ee Nays—Allen, Bacon, Bate, Berry, But- | ¥ Suitings are ample for a/these 50-inch Poplins and|lish Checks, Mixtures and for a dress of these 40-inch part of the Unit ates to annex 1S eo Nate, . a . * 1 4 y ler, ‘Caftery, Cannon/Chilton,- Clay, Cock- | ¥ dress. Suitings. Silk and Wool Novelties.| Coverts, etc., etc. island Scenes in the House. H}) 3 A rell, Daniel, Harrfg, Ffeitfeld, Jones '(Ark.), ane = RRS Hts Ce orgs gna |. The first action of the House on the Sen-| Nothing less impressive could be imagined Disp \ Jones (Nev.), Keéjiney” Lindsay, McEnery, | % aes ate = ttt Logs wr i a 4 at ge te resolution resulted in {ts amendment ¢ McLaurin, Mallory, ntle, Martin, Mitch- | 4 pes eee é yards + 22 than the scenes in the House during the ell, Money, Pasco, Pettigrew, Pettus, Raw- consideration of the resolution last night. lins, Roach, Stewart,!Teller, Turley, Tur- | & ; eoses.-$2.10/Saves you..........$1 When the proceedings departed from the ner, Turpie, White—38. 5 om ae commonplace, they entered the realms of triviallty. Horse-play and romping were in- dulged in by members on the floor during the frequent recesses, and the House wing of the Capitol rang with the choruses of moved the adopfion%of the report, and Popular songs from members of the House ; upon that motion he. demanded the previous who gathered on the balconies. Yy' i Ly question, A When the final vote came, not more than [ / The galleries gyvé ‘sheer after cheer as : For best 39c Wash Silks. | For 75c and 89c Silks. Guaranteed 39c quality and not a wanted . 5 . é the resol ‘read. The demand f Teel a Ae - The latest effects in Foulard and Ind Iks, mained, after casting their individual votes, ; the previous quettiog cat of demand £8 1% color missing. Admire the~beauty of styles, feel | 5. ia Si to hear the annocncement of the adoption Mr. Bailey and Mr. Johnson (ind.) both | ¥ the weight and you'll know that they are not 29c igures combining White with Grays, Blues, ca gens iateect OC iheseacitsl ete sek oat ee yakton’ without Silks.” Browns and Black. Some, all Black, are very at- last nigh: @ interest al le Capitol ie yea and rote was t: nm out ox = 7 a a1 was shifted from one end of the big build- Nepresen: aniren tractive. The widths are 24 and 27 inches. + é of the conference report by 310 yeas to 6 back and forward by the Senate and House, | So far as he was concerned he was strong- | nays, as follows: : te th oe - ee : further delay, and resulted in the adoption gt many of ihowe in the galleries, went | 1y of he opinion that the Fepuniic of Cul | "Yeisaencmn, Adame, Adamson, aa-|% 490C for Scarce 59c Silks. | 95c for $1 and $1.25 Silks. from one house to the other Jn order to | would not have to pay the bonds. At 1:50 the Seniite ‘aMjourned, House Adopts;Conference Report. In the House df sdifn as the conference report had been presented, Mr. Adams rich, Alexander: Allen, Arnold, Babcock, | $ é = eee . 4 . . follow their action closely. A number of rep-| Mr. Tillman remarked with something of | Bafley, Baird. hecer (it), Baker «aan, | The English Checks, in all sizes; the French Charming Bayadere Novelties, Satin Stripe Taf: Tesemtatives and a few senators went jo | stiecr on his face that he was rather | Ball Bankhead, Barber, Bainham. Barlow, Plaids.in all combinations, the scarce Tunquoise. feta, Ribbon Fancies, Wanted Checks, Satin t Capito! ist night in even! dress, ick-skinned, make ic irney, Bart! 5 lett.Beach, - 7 x m > 4 3 5 5 . and in the ‘meneene tases were | difference t> him whether his decency was | Belden, Belford, Belknep, Bell, Benner. Ben: | 4 Cerise, Greens, Violets, Blues and Black and \ Effect- Plaids. of the prettiest waist silks of y Striking out the words “are and” from | many brilliant evening costumes. called into question or not, if he could | nett, Benton, Berry, Hishop, Bodine, ae the first clause, declaring the people of House Refuses to Recede. prevent the little republic of Cuba from ntley, eff - 49¢. yard ic +|havimg an enormous debt saddled upon it. | Brenner, bute ete ree B {Cube to be free and independent, and {he| After the Senate had refused to concur} Mr, Allen of Nebraska, withdrew his mo: Brown, Brownloy, Brucker, Br felimmation of the clause i in tion that the conferees should be appointed | didg>, ‘Bull Burton, But Pal. is Re aA es ALISNER, : gee Om the House-amendments, as reported in 2, Bull, Burke, Burleigh. aloe . a : (9) : ee an : Pisce Rapin sim | Te Star yetrcay, the rcktionn wen | Cette tne Bea” enecintag eae | See Comey canmen, Sovran Cormack 1 MAL ‘ce ae Promise was shown in the Bessie cad ts back to the House, reaching there at 3:40, Vice Brosident, who named Senators Davis, | i y a " ° vewwev Clark (o.), Clarke (N. H.), Clayton, Coch- i x