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- #0 later. » * |= a very bad condition, and while there TNVUOR REFUSES TO SUBMIT NOW. Won't Accept Terms of Agree- ment --- Conference at Frankfort Fails. bly on the ratification resolution me be taken fret Bixth—That the State troops shall be removed from the Btate Capitol at once though with all necessary precaution for the public safety ‘This matter ts to be direction of Gen, Dan Lindséy, of P eranktort Bevenvh—-That the Republican officals (Bpecia! w The Evening Worls.) PRANKFORT, Feb. 6—The confer- moe of Republican leaders with Gov faylor broke up at noon to-day, Taylor ‘refused to accept the terms of the agree- ment, although ail Kinds of pressure Gnd argument were brought upon him. | and’ omcers of the State Guard sh ‘The conference was not harmonious] have immunity charges of treason; fy ey means. Dr. Baker, postmaner | Sen ellenngs mart! OF Any other ef Louwieviile and one of the biggest Re- publicans in the Btate, was one of the leaders who conferred with Taylor. He \* Plainly disappointed at the outcome ‘He sald: “We took forward to ~ peaceful ret- tlement. Gov. Taylor did not agree to the terms of the Loutsville conference this morning, but we expect he will do He said he wanted time to con- eult with his advisers and the other off- cials elected with him of the State ticket.” ' Tt is certain that the militia will not Ibe dispersed to-day, and as long ax (hey | jremain the danger of trouble will con- ‘einue, LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 6—The peace yeonference held at the Galt House last ‘nignt between seven representatives of ‘ine Republican party and seven repre- \eentatives of the Democratic party re- ‘gulted in the unanimous signing of an agreement casty this morning embodying seven specific . Which prom- ise a settlement of the party differences which have brought about two Btate gov- ernments in Kentucky. ‘ip agreement fs in substance as follow: First—That if the General Assembly ‘tn joint session shall adopt a resolution ratifying their recent action adopting the contest reports seating Goebel and ‘Beckham, the contestees, W. 8. Tayior of jand John Marshall, shall submit without and Mr, and Mra. ‘further protest. Clucinnadl. Second—That all partion shall unite lid) Hotel at Frankfort Gave Mpetore & in an effort to bring avout such a modi-/ 4. M. The hea rae. ficgtion of the election law as will pro- Psany Prighta he electric Ii vide for non-partioan election boards | ‘he, slestii« | HOUSE ut AT LONDON. Kentecky Repubitesa tives Pass Resolutions opert for Geobel. LONDON, Ky., Feb. 4—The House of Representatives met here at 12.06 o'clock shalt mest and adjourn from day to day | Representative Bethurum was elected WANERS AT NEW ORLEANS. . adopted and the House adjourned until agers ‘Weather Cold and Rainy and Track Was Heavy. The agreement was signed by the fol- lowing: Republicans — John Marshall, dudge Johu W. Marr, Gen. Dan ford, Urey Weedsen, James Creary, Phil Thompson, Robert J. Breckenridge. nt in full was not given) as it was desired first ‘The out last night, to Gov. Taylor £ to submit “ PONERAL AT L AT COVINGYON Geeber's ody Arrives, Accom panied by Relatives and Friends ef the Deceased. COVINGTON, Ky., Feb. 6.—The spe- ctal Goedel funeral train arrived here at jock to-day from Frankfort. It of a baggage car, with the nd floral tributes, a coach for the palibearers. Judges of the Appellate Court, legislative committee and others, and a Pullman with the relatives, Among those in the Pullman were Arthur Goebel, of Cincinnatl; Justus Goedel, wife dren, eg Mra ‘tiraunecker. of Ohio, deceased, ter of the olds, of Gverteman . ae ancieetlian cores Bayes Pa Mesle Third Rece—Aelling, ong mile camer ta Exeington Pirate ie Buse ‘Oration Gol. Prank Werere ‘Vorageer 102 peels! te The. Brening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. frain fell throughout the day, and, with jthe exception of the time when the ‘paces were being run, the grand stand was empty, the stoves having first call. heavy rain of course left the track were geratches they were not as large 'aa expected, as only cight were with- @rawn from the six races. ‘ T. F. Buckley's good horse Duke of ‘Middleburg may not face the starter jegain. He has been suffering from ;throat trouble, and one time yesterday jit looked as if he would die, but he {fecovered somewhat iater. Duke of {Séiddleburg was brought here with the fintention of winning all of the big ‘gtakes, but he fallod to capture eny of ithe three in which he started. ' Owner and Trainer John Leomgs y's Dr. W. S Rice, the Well-Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His Fa. mous Method Free to All. Any One Can Now Cure Themselves at Home Without Pain, Danger, Oper- ation or an Hour's Loss of ‘Ane a see “BROTHER Of OFFICERS Wao i i ‘4 titel a | Yen ’s JS Coats and Mufflers, Every Night During the past 4 Months. HOLIDAY MA? LANCOLN'A BIRTHDAY. GARRICK i EVGS, & iistes < | MADIBON RQ. rege COWALIE &'CO. | Ohe Sroceries Sold in that | Great Pure Food Mart of Ours re all that the name implies—“Purest Foods,” and certainly our sales are within the reach of al!. Canned Vegetables ‘ Solid packed Jersey Tomatoes doz, Fancy Maine Sugar Corn doz Rich Creamy Maine Succotash doz., Milford” choice Stringless Beans doz., ren’s Fancy Tender Lima Beans: -doz., ofce Asparagus, tender stalks. doz., tazel Marrowfat Peas, natural flavor vulform size. Galsaees doz, 1.25; can, ff Canned Frutt : Peaches, choice California Lemon Cling...dos., $2.10; can, 7 Cherries, choice California, rich, heavy yrup . doz, 2.60; can, Poe "oars, choice California, rich, heavy ; yrnp doz, can, /9e ‘pricots, choice California, rich, heavy yrup . doz. 17h: cap, s$e ©. pples, fancy N. Y. State, gallon cans....doa, 2.75;.can, gSe Nag Plums, choice California, rich heavy syrup . doz, 1.75; can, /Se TEA: Fancy high rade Formosa Oolong Gunpowder, Moyune, Young Hyson, English Breakiast, India and Ceylon, or our Mixed Teas rich. full flavored aroma, regular 7ie, and 80c, teas, 5 Ibs., 48, $2.25; per Ih. ic COFFEE: The drink of drinks The most exacting Coffee Drinkers will become fully convinced of the superior merits of our Coflees when they try “"GUADARALI BRAND,” a scientific blend of private estate Coffee from the best gardens in the world, per 3-Ibs., $1.00 S4e per Ib BAKING POWDER Hazel Pure Cream ot Tartar Baking Powder contains no alum, phosphate, lime, ammonia or chemicai 30k Fd adulteration, per Ib. FLAVORING EXTRACT * brand, double arenathy Extract, large 16-02. bottle. Vanilla, 60c.; Lemon EXTRACT OF BEEF: Nelson Morris Extract of Beef, spe- clal at half price, per jar 5 APPLE BUTTER: “Milford” brand pure Apple Butter, 3- “Ib jar ate | CATSUP: “Milford” Tomato Catsup, per doz, $1.15; per bot * OLIVES “Kenwood” brand choice Queen Olives, per bot PICKLES: “Crown” brand Gherkins, Mixed Pickles or Chow Chow, per balf-gal, bot MeMechen’s Old Virginia € 220 ERY REL! ISH, per doz., " 05: per bot gg PRUNES: Choice tunta Clara Velley Prunes, 10 Ibs +: $Ie MEAT: Roast Beef, shoulder cuts. per Ib..... Ge RAUSAGE: Choice fresh Country Sausage, per |b Rey ORANGES: Fancy California Navel Oranges, per doz......... 250 JAMS: Hagel Pure Fruit Jams, Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Quince, Currant, @c., @c.. in glass jars, ve doz., $2.60; 220 per jar ” COCOA: Genuine pure » bulk Cocos, per Ib. 28 ted Hominy or choice 250 RICE: Fancy Carolina Rice, 10 lbs CBREALS: Fancy Southern Granu kiln-dried Oat Flakes, 10 Ibs........ SALMON: Fancy Red Bacal POE GER cies an tbs seranvaieass gy Hazel Imported Boneless “Sardines, 4's, ‘per TV , $2.00; can... nts Ile see Fairbank’s original lare- bar Soap, ‘0 bars in box, per box, $2.75; per bar...... Se Sewelry Department. | Sale of Penholders, Pencils and Toothpicks—beau- useful goods—at exceedingly low prices. PEARL PENHOLDERS, with slide and solid gold bees were $2.00 each; special for to-morrow...... 98e PEARL PENHOLDERS, with slide and polld gold pen; were $1.50; special for to-morrow....,.. 89e PEARL PENHOLDERS, with solid gold pen; were $1. 50 each; special for to-morrow. 7. ‘Se ' £50 75e 98e STERLING SILVER PENCIL “AND TOOTHPICK; former price 48c.; special for to-morrow at..... TOOTHPICKS, rolled plate, with solid gold pick; were e $1, 50 each; special for to-morrow....... TOOTHPICKS, rolled plate, jeweled top, solid gold ‘pick; were $1.75 each; epecial for to-morrow..... ackets, Valuable cold weather comforts at greatly reduced prices. If elsewhere they would cost you very much more, 200 MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, made of good wool, an odd lot that we bought cheap, worth all the way from $2.75 to $3.75 each; to-morrow, your choice of all sizes at... vA 75 made of 50 dozen MEN'S REVERSIBLE MUFFLERS (new style), worth all of 98e extra fine silke and satins. in beautiful pattern $2 apiece; reduced for to-morrpw to MEN'S JERSEY COATS.—A full line, and a fine one, ‘too; ‘slses 34 to 52, on sale at very low prices. 3| Seth Avenue, ___ Amusements. | HERALD 80 80. THEATRE." | Bremings, 4.2. Mate, Wednesday and yey |iism_ DAVID BELASCO’S Creal | Moata Soeeees CHAS, 4. WOBLOW IN r sivarei JROB, PRODUCTION OF PAPA’S WIFE, - Musical Comedy by Amith & De Keven to han River.” Heras tines Feb. 12. 22 100TH TIME. 5 r MEATRE, Woes & oh cers bd 5 Wederetay A Siterday. 2.16 Vy NEW YOR MINUTES, : aati GER ant THE GREAT LAFA 3c s Whitney Br, Di Weay @ am ” Cont. “hort 16 38 Me. SiMe AND ta hie 4i, Kivini tire. Silvers Mov eP io New Play Gilletie i sh THEATRE, 3 me m. =| LANGTRY— ihe Deane. 1 Langtry recties “The Absent-Minéed Beggar.” 2 | ii Koos cues Higere Trot Jock ree 4 wabines Mat ane Sanbaw. at rurarne As yl a Rn. | stayin MINER’ Sir 10m @ Weshingten's Birthdays na pee i Gay pe i THEATRE, 1d a LT cary POLIS with aen.S Sg ee ee COMIQUE BURLESQUE i meric nea | "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, \goo. | Women’s Ready-to-Wear * 3% a A | Caitor-Made Suits, ——_jsatsd. sortment of practical and scasonable new suits are now ready for inspection. Broadcioths, Cheviots, Serges, Zibelines: | Matercals, Pebble Weaves, Venetian Coverts, in their “respective leading colorings and shadings. of the highest class is the requisite we Catler Work. place upon all manufacturces to insure a representation of the ¢ wares in our salesrooms. | Cxpert Fitting, A conscientious study of this matter and the assistance of the most competent fitters and exam'ners will assure a skirt that will hang gracefully and with dignity, a coat that will adhere to the proper outlines of form and mould, collars that wi'l fit close toneck, and lapels that lay gracefully where they telogh, according to the ethics o' fashion and taste. he favorite materials tor Lag? wear are Broadcloths, Cheviots, Venetians and Zibe'ine:, of which w: present the | choicest examples to-morrow at | 15.00, 16.75, 19.75, 25.00 and 32.50 Giventh Mats Yearly Grade Sale of Furniture. j “Coming Bwents Cast Their Shadows Before."’ The coming of PROSPERITY cast the shadows of Ad- vanced Prices long ago. We saw the shadows and made our preparations accordingly. The result of our toresight and prompt aciion is v sible every where to-day in our Furniture Department during this great sale. Look at the goods and look at the prices, then make comparisons elsewhere, and we are certain that you will say that our offerings are the low:st quoted anywhere to- day for poe of equal merit. Further offerings for to-morrow F) are as fol! OFFICE DESK, low top curtain, 50 inches wide, 29 Inches deep; well worth, $18.50; in this sale at LIBRARY TABLE of quarter-sawed Golden by piano finish, heavy rope logs, large drawer and shelf worth $8.75; In this sale at 475. 9 KOLDING-BED, desk shaped, golden oak or mahogany finish; full panel front, finely carved; best steel spiral and double woven wire springs made in 3 and 4 foot sizes well worth $2000; In tints sale at IN. 50. HIGH-BACK ROCKER, golden oak or mahogany fin- ish, illuminated leather seat piano finish, high arm, well made and braced, comfort- able and durable, fully worth { $4.50; in this sale at Oh5 | SIDEBOARD. of golden oak, with nicely carved top, French bevel-plate mirror, 16x24 | inches, two small and one larger drawer, | closet In base, well made and finished; | regular price $13.50; in this sale at 7.75. | This fine TUFTED COUCH, of excellent manu- i facture; has spring edge all around. 7 | covered in the latest designs of Ar Windsor velours and corduroys; soft and = luxurious regularly worth $18.00; In this sale. very special, at 9. 75 Siegel-Cooper Company, TT bt Amusements Amusements. J. ND GRAND MASQUERADE. HALL SQUARE GARDEN aT NICHOLAS SKATING RINK, Whar ere ot m COLA MBL AVE, AM at onal es. 4 York a © SKATES PREP ) & eT AVE le Sy Ope In Bngiieh The PIRATES ‘OF PE NZANCE, J WEA wh St SPRciAL MATH ic ous. nkTHaAY aK cmacsoay T ina OL Cc ATH i THE NEW BONG If A GREAT Heer) ott ving Tosti"s lies MY DREAMS * Hear Olcott Continggas Performs KEITH'S row tatnd ILTON ke HINEE & REMINGTON, wut MATINEE TODAY | DEWEY Lapertal Bisliaquers PRRAS BLD! 2 Gree: Durtesquee-lowe). Gremt & Jones te ORAZEK & DOLLAR MERTAY ER fal Lit FRANK DANIELS, as not an IN THE AMER, mat Brooklyn Amusements | Bho ot ant Bway war on | ONT PTE es, BLOU, aS rue acces HUR.| GREA’ TRAIN R WHIRL -G10 «>> BAABARA FIDOETY | |WALLACK'S wine st | Tine"| Olga Nethersole in forte. pew near ‘The Marshall Gel @ Patmare Kies gL cy lope tha relating to the year that has just closed, and all arefully indexed that hardly 4 question can arise that cannot find an answer from within its pages It is the standard authority upon all political jena. inn ¥ Mate Wet Sei 6 Still going on—the sale of that special purchase of shoe store, fully 4,000 pairs of which were made by the | eis of the foremost makers of American High-Grade Sho:s. It is only by buying such an enormous quantity at practically our own terms that we are enabled to offer such bargains as these— | bargains that cannot bz obtained elsewhere in New York aie jay. WOMEN’S SHOES, of tan leather, with spring heels, all sizes, worth $2.00 per pair: also Women's Common-Sense Button Shoes, small sizes, worth $3.00 per pair fheetias instituted act ae eighth and sixteenth casks was aa experiment w’ the best edges line formerly carried by Hartmann, Goldsmith & still able to offer you excellent selections of these goods at the fol- owing prices: Price 25¢. "Rist op - si (19,000 Pairs of Shoes for Women, Misses, Roys and Children at Hall Price and Less. This big offering consists of the entire stock of a large retail FP Cox Shoe Co., of Rochester, 7. ¥Y, your choice to-morrow at, 5 per pair WOMEN’S SHOES, in winter tan and black kid, calf and patent leather, lace and button etyles, all sizes and widths and all styles of toes, welts and turns; worth regularly $3 and $4; a choice 7S of the lot to-morrow at HOES, in black and tons, regular height and extra ating, &e.; In Kid and calf. button or lace styles; also with spring heels larly worth $2.00, per pair: your cholee of the lot to- . 125 MISSES LACE SHORS, of tan kid, with spring heels: sizes 8% to Wand 11% to regularly worth $1.00 and $1.25, according to size: your cholee to-morrow at "§ 65e MISSES’ BOX CALF AND VICI KID SHOES. lave or button etyles, with spring heels, all alge, worth $1.50 per pair: here to once. Al : 95e a 12 to 2, and 2% to 5%, with regular heels; BOYS SHOBS, of satin calf, in good styles, mostly lace sizes, 9 to 1s. with spring heels mostly worth $1.50 per pair—some worth more; now offered at the uniform price of ; 7 ooh 95e COX'S BOYS SHOES of tan and biack kid and calf, Goodyear welts; at from 82.50 to *; Tow offered at TS’ BUTTON SHOES, of kid, hand ‘sewed, sizes 1 to 6; worth to $1.25 per pair; your choice of the lot to-mor- I9e Speetal Sale of Wines. The special sale of Drucker Brothers’ High-Clas; Imported Monday morning was a great success; * Ute t the reputation of the goods offered has attracted some of more so than we expected, as the sale of wines in ori and most literal buyers in the city. have teen large, but as we posed the entire Con we are Our sa Hartmann, Gollemith & SPECIAL Co's price ; ber gallog. per A, AMBER PALE SHERRY ', TOPAZ, PALE, MELLOW TABLE SHERRY $1.35 8, Superior Table Sherry, pale and soft $1.85 $1.65 M. Montilia Sherry, dry, full bodied and detente. $2.10 $1.80 VDP, Vino De Pasto Sherry, rieh, delicate and fruity. $2.40 $2.00 MC A. Manzantila Sherry, very pale and dry high aver $2.80 92.40 COA B, Cabinet Sherry, rich, nutty and extra full bodied $3.10 $2.90 8 0 P. Superior Vino De Pasto Sherry, very pale and fine $3.60 A MO. Amontiliado Sherry, old, extra pale very delicate, fine wine $3.85 $3.50 PW, Prince of Weles. very fine and dry. ex- “ quisite flavor $5.55 $4.50 7 m) V0 A, Very Old Montiliado Sherry, very fine 4 and full bodied. rare and rich $5.65 $5.50 In order that you may stock uo on other goods when you come to buy these wines, we make the following special prices fer this ozcasion: 11.00 Creme Pur) Rye, America's finest production, rever sold for less than $1 ore, this sale, full qt. bot. $1.00 case 275 Laubenheimer, a domestic production pronounced by many equal to imported Rhine Wines, per doz Rudesheimer, an imported Rhine Wine, per case Sauterne, ‘mported in glass from Bertal and Martin, Bor- deaux, France, a high-class wine, per care. . St. Julien, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux, per ease, 12 quarts WHISKEYS IN BULK, INCLUDING JUG Old Maryland Rye, per gallon Mount Vernon Rye Whiskey, per gal'on Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, per gallon Monogram Whiskey, per gal'on Old Cabinet Rye, per gallon Features of the ac! 900 Book. The Greatest Book of the Greatest Year of the Greatest — in —_ A Political Register of Facts and Figures.

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