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THE COTERIEs. Their First Complimentary — Ma Handsome Ladies Present. The eight foreign nations best repre | sented at the World’s Fair sold $10,-| WHY WOMEN BREAK Down, 000,000 worth of goods in this country. Zhe Testis: A Lehigh locomotive manned by a | BAD ADVICE, Selling at Cost Among other things said at the ¥ of a Nerve Speciatict the 8 immediate trial, even if court has to be| and refined receptions that has ever , - at Breckenridge, Mo., and was crushed training that it —_—_—_—_—_——XmvXmvm—mrl_" | especially convened. : aken piaeey mh 4a - It bi a full Je OO 3S & yO oes, under the alicia ick am io let_an # Entered at the Post Omce at Washirgton| ‘Tue remarks of Mr. Taylor in| Sess SUair ant Just eens We Count Dillon has sued the Commer- PUNC So. when sie 5 5 invited which made the occasion enjoy cial Cable Company and Messrs. John 2¢ Fest, § a8 Second class mail matter. nothing more than political dema- able and pleasant. eye | 233 Penn, Ave, nw H. Mack ane Jones Gordon Ben- *¢if to W.CALYN CHASE ,Eportr, goxrey. His advice to mbelcon vet) ee Jadlies volletts ete Deut ad | Bet. 2nd and 3rd Sts, Washington, D.C, nett, personally, for $500,000. rete H j TT Hoey shee vad. fe peda wat full areas Be ne igen viemen| The Italian Cabinet has resigned, and sits dewn 4 : pt i P] ving < ( ived in the south long enough to} “oy. viands were of the choicest ! ind : a revolution is threatened owing to tion ; T a olored business men of| know that the passage of such a] which were fully di-cussed and vied i Large Assortment af Ladies and the bad financial condition of the coun- | turns the ¢ V9 this “y should organize for their | !aw would only operate against tbe | with the artistic strains of music by a Lie ie peancere that pe ete ane? * i mutual benefit. negro. He knows that a negro is| full string orchestra which gave li eand ‘ ' ue Fail Mall Gazette says that Be stone as p ’ = - eoraeed of eae upon the mcs | merriment to the fantastic toe. dren's Shoes on hand, teers has sold his entire stock of dia- would he it ss aut belicvodlahat) heli 7 pret =] arutice DO Among the many present were monds to a syndicate formed by the yond rps wor ; 2 Loh By ex'; ard uo matte saeas saeaa Pauli nae _ Le 4 Barnato brothers for £1,000,000. their own « : . P a : noticed: Misses. Pauline and Mi Sits \ President will commiss‘on Mr} bis accusers may be, if they are : Mies Tea AneLteenN HANUersOn eT whieh will be Sold at Very The brother of the Sultan of Turkey have bet ier C. H. J. Taylor. white, it is sufficient evidence to} Fannie Paynter, Mary Lacey, \ has assured Gen. Marcias, the Spanish W i ] ; the minds of a seuthern jury that} Duncan, Evelyn Lac. Henr \ commander, that he will answer for orid. Pob bed every Saturday at 1109 ) Stree orth west, Washington, D. C. The combination fight ‘for the possession of the Freedmen’s hospital is still going on. It looks as if the administra tion will be out before many negro democrats will be appoint recent Cireinnatt: colored conven- tion, it is reported that: The principal address was given by Hon. t. 4. Tay or, of Kansas, on ‘Lynch Law.” He presented a com- prehensive aw on crim nal assault and m- lynching. It movides that crimi- nal assaults sh 11 be punished by death, that offenders of this sort shall be given the negro is guilty. Let Mr. Taylor go through the South and advise the white people to make 4 thorough investigation of alleged charges against the negro end then be will be doing a The Coteri social organization «f twelve pretty and refined voung ladies. A mention of its first reception was published in the last issue of the Bre. On Thanksgiving ev Jarge and han'som parlors of West, corner 6th and K Sts’.n w.t e Coteries held one of the most briliias t Brooks, Mary Simms, Jennie Edeline, Mes‘lames, sa Bell--Lacey, Isabella Simms, Dunean, J. 3 Broughton, Derr Harry Simms, F. Paynter, man, Wm. Pollard, W. Short, J. J. Walter West, stor, J. B. Simms, muel Lacey, T.| ‘Tibbs, Mr. and Mrs. | is the nane o a new” ening in the | Mrs. } GRORGH = SENGE, DEALER IN Low Prices, Repalring Promptly and Neatly Done. TUBER WW. MARMADURG, non-union. crew Sayre and’ three men were seriously injured. New York factory inspectors compet the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany to pay employees weekly, instead of semi-monthly. Simon H. Banks, a cousin of Abra- ham Lincoln, fell from a loaded wagon the complete submission of the Arabs. Two of the largest sugar refineries at Greenock, Scotland, have stopped working. owing to the difficulty in get- ting raw sugar and to the fall in prices. The Russo-Persian Convention pro- vides that Per cedes to Ru: the Firuzeh district in North Khora: was blown up near | Women, are breakin men. The re allow themse she may her apron strings. th been taught ‘The Mexican The Me worth a fortune. ver trimmi an expensive rape, ket, which adds to the the whole. His queer-sh: to take less When a man dreps business. woman le elt om Horseback, vell rides o It is lo: mad har 4 an : good service. — ‘ Samuel Jackson. in exchange for the Hissar Abbajabad 2%¢ Tedolent of Sten ea You haye given bad advice Mr Music was furnished by Mes: H districts. E eas Ake } 4 ) Judge Miller has no doubt Taylor. West, Wm. Turley and W. i.‘ AS-OCIATIN CUP RATE rd Schaefer beat Champion Ives silyer plate: | : conv) el police court cappers = — SSS [eae 5 in a billiard match at Chicago. Schaefer g pair of knotted red c | . " Judge Kimball Puts it nim, | \ date : - yed brilliantly, and made a run of he holds hist that he will give them the full] , There should be a colored bar) Faire temearriage of Miss Prue ALOK CE OPOKEP, 2 the iareest ever made at balk line dressed ina! extent of the law when they association organized in this city ES) UD nee. Ge \ ’ ards. a caducade } or the law when they are Martin, one: f the public sc'ool teach- fe i and embr dq ; brought before him. ers was sta: ding in front of a store one | 485 Penn. Ave. n. we A Deming, N. M., dispatch reports a expensive hat, perel 7 A Fashionable Wedding Contee—| qay this week, a countryman who was} Washington, D.C battle between Mexican troops and in- head, is tilted over one It was Mr. C. H, J. Taylor who ee drunk deliberately run intohercarriage| 7, aeneeete Racy were Killed om bots ehies. ‘Khe fweeche said that Hon J. M. Langston] _ The marriage of Miss Mary Beatrice | and damaged it to the amount of 10 or Hallcad Tickets Boght, Sold and racials ed Sr ceorhine aa * the sides ais tx earns sys Contee to Dr. Gustayus Hen ‘erson took | 15 dollars or probabiy ‘ as = rane } was an applicant for reco der of place at the Ffifteenth street Presbyte-| ‘The cz s “honor, ‘The famous baseball manager, Harry ™er_weat to unbutton ni deeds under Mr. Cleveland. ‘ian church Wednesday evening Nov. | Judge Kimball on last Wednesday Exchan et Wilehey bis) bear cecsuee py te ae re : na the P i Tara 7 23rd. the result was a fi.e of 25 as mae of the Eaeco ane sid Midas to Ceiek le count A The President has not made] ~ The chureh was brilliantly lighted up | imposed. Wye club, his contract having expired this ratiam tite Watt tea ti H 4 r % s ‘as bi ae A f anaze: > heel. Under his left leg i up his mind whether he will] and decorated with palms and chrysan- z z __ | sleepinG Berths Secured, money He had been manager of the fattened aaa © appoint a negro or a white man | themums which presented .a beautiful] | One Beautiful furnished room for i eam for ten years. a award, witht @ Bilt wosthy : ip pubes Fechalerwnnce appearance. At 7:30 o'clock the bridal | Rent 1743 T street n. Milage on all Roads, ee ney at OME ene Srouen fie blood: 3 va ty entered the church; the bride —<—<—<—$= — | erec ie court officers, seized rank s is exquisite is th @ Skisrepoaed ae ane onanel arm of her brother, Mr. 3 tJ B: i ! Gustafson, and hung him from the fate amen tailer pe i tis reported on good authority |G orge S. C-ntee of Denver, Col., CAPITOLSA Yt V@3 | it Roles ” all Pail Cour’ Be ee Be ie enticed against the cantle he stretches h j that Hon. Thomas E. Benedick] through a beautiful floral arch t: ey Mt C fee Crue seh Boe rd and outward, j will sueceed public printer] mare ed to the alter where the groom BANK ee aulted ae ney im a fashion which Palmer. Mr. Be ick is a pre met the bride. ‘a TAS SOTON illiam H. Camp, son of Millionaire of Sydney Smith's at ca a ot era mele ed The wedding gown =as of French 609 F ST., N. W. WASHINGTON | Camp, of New York, and a member of pot object to a cl eae Ee 128 benga'ine, tr mmi:gs of duchesse lace D.C. = the Columbia Coilege football team, only he rode very bailly X = 2 and orange blosson She carried a ¢ De vo Ds oO was instantly killed at Morris Heights his toes. It is the Among the many Baptist | punch of bridal roses and a white kid CAPITAL PAG | by a New York Central express train. riding close to your hors ministers in this city who de erve | prayer book. 4 = wad Neat é He stepped from a local train just as inates it is hard to commendation, there is one in the 5 The ines cued eee sins ae CE ig, sie the oe Bunce ae par do. cag t <a yee ~ S ierce, 0: ew York, and Lydia Dick- Y e 7 Vay At Glassboro, N. J., Samuel Jones, a short seat and long s Jrganaes bo stews Ob ca. Johson erson, aud the maid of hon r, Miss Ettie HON.JNO.R. LYNCB, PRestDeENT | F glass-blower, became angry at his boy legs where they belo’ There is no man in this city that] (, ster of the bride’s; all of} DR. J.R. WILDER, VicK- PRES. ahs Lamainng stant and, fillmg a blow-pipe with is out of perpendi has done more towards the refor-| whom W tast fully dressed and = : . : H ‘ . molten glass, wound strands of the the rear.—Harp« mati n of that section of the city | carried La France roses. L. 0. BAILEY ie TREASURER | 1709 7th S ‘ hot composition about the lad’s hands known as Hellsbottom than Dr.| Th+ ceremony was performed by Rev.| PROF. JAMES STORUM, — Sec. | di) GUE Shc Be We aug writes It is fos ie ox ei a J son. y ces is fz | Grimke, pastor of the church. after x a 2 (Snaerae || ean , c ie. ones was not ‘or ugly Of the beautiful fio a , Pa sels a his Pe ants ache bel party repaired to the} DOUGLASS B. McOARY, Casurer Suits Cleand far $1, Ol, Suits Cleanec temper. known, but few h: F ] amay me ae 38 2 humani ATION. | residence of the bride’s m-tiuer where a DIRECTORS: Fannie Starrey, a servant accused of ity of any kind. In » $ the revival that is soing on in| grand recept« n was held. THOME MTGTCh LO a and by of for $1, 50, stealing some souvenir spoons, killed frequently made _ his church now is a great|~ The presents were numerous and| ‘00%: Uyncd, lee aan herself in the West One Hundred and not know. unles : succe s, valuable. W.McK ini). W &. Leen] Coats 50 Par . Vest: Twenty-fifth street station-house, New great loveliness a — — Dr. and Mrs. Henderso left on the Tp , eal Soe tuts 25¢, Gls York. If she had waited for a police the possesesion of ~ J.T.B ER. Wilder eit 5 rater iaania 4 11 o’el ck train the same night for their] “" ~* ete alae shiles . court examination she would doubt- good judgment. i . THE NEGRO MUsT GO. fu'ure home in New Mork They were at Archer Juo A, Pierr | cods Called for and Delivered. less Reve been atsenareee as there was by aes viprang = b es met at the dep t by a lirge number of ji W_ Tane: | Orders } j i . uo evidence against her. jon that she play i Tt has been the tendency of this] fiends who bade them many happy LOA g y Zt ene Orders by mail Promptly Attended tc. An Anarchist manifesto, published e till ie 7 administration, both in the g+nera: bass eee ae H. E. Baker, J.B. Meriwether First Glass Work in ae ores Paper, has nes dis- left her. » i , z @ aes Se es ) E ‘0 tee was one 01 he 3.) menva . JODNSOD | sess . patel o Belgium, France and Spain 2 pre F a and local goverpments to Giscbarg publ school teaches who has won W-1S vou tgoriery, (lA onn sot predicting vengeance for the execution woman of the J \ | negro repubheans and appol0'| many friends by her prepose sing J: mes Storum. Cc, V7, Margeraf, of the Chicago and Xeres Anarchists, ‘and doubtful line of nose has : white Cewocrats in their places. | manners. and expressing regret that Gen. Marti- one true lover, wh pists worth time to rec beauty will crowd of s! One of The Hustlers, Mr. M. G. VcGee is a hustler from way back. He is one of the matter of fact men and is not looking for an office either. Mr. McGee has been in the city several months and up to date nez Campos escaped when Pallas threw the dynamite bombs at him in Barce- lona. The trotting season closed at Fleet- avood, L. I., with one of the most re- markable races ever trotted at this season of the year. Directum, the great four-year-old stallion, met Alix, the speedy Western mare, which many believed to be the coming wonder. In every depar: ment of the genera: goverumeut where negrees bave been displaced white democra8 have been appointed, except in the Government Panting office waer Hon, Fiavk Paimer is in charge, ihe vegro bas a trae friend in bim The appoimtment of the repnbh- edged rounded by whose admiration so d ders her that she is some to bestow herself upon the Drpontercosvea tomo <oese EN Glass Dyeing and Seouring npwa:d, Interest alluwed on $5 v0 5 €31 D Si, N. W and above. 2... Treasurers of eturches, as ociations. and othe: | SUITS CLEANED & PRESSED $1.00, organizitions can deposit Tunds} Qi... with this Bank andreeeciva inter: et. T= money | Altering and Regaiting Neatl one s te smpted most im portunate one, in order to end the un seemly struggle. Then the in to the cult Sie. PANTS, VESTS, ntive to education and ‘ation of or a % can District Commisstouer Col. M. |he b»s conducted himself in a] 7.5, Senn 5 Directum won easily in three straight ari rte 1 Lobes ey M. Parker, was ue of the bigg~r'|~ nttimanly and business like{"W)}8. 9 ehvek without) | hed & Directum in 208, the fastest November of Youth must essen with blunders of the Harrison admiuis |mann:r. notre, -... e shalt be} Goods called for and De-ivered wile. eee iid, “many a fair o “ts that of the mind which gives to poor in all else an endless of wealth from which she can ! produce treasures for her own Al 3 tration He is too sma'l a man to be placed in such a position. N> one know: what his politics ar , but, he is here to oppose every measure that operates glad te Fave on open an account | BANK OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO5 P. First cass work on'y. The annual intercollegiate football match between Harvard and Yale took place at Springfield, Mass., on Satur- A | scott cea i 2 a — i Seen , | Suts to order 1. 1. Northern, 71%4c; ry republican organiza'sous in tuct,| histor, Tuesday. vening January 16th. | with Wm. F. LUTZ. Cheapest touse in Washington, eae oaaacaalais soe Sgn a Or while the. white republicans bav. | the real Patti of her race; W. I. Pow- > teresting misap, The repablican Commissioner] °°. z 3 : é Nina >a 80c. motive power of 100,000 can find places for meompetent | pas J. G. Bergen, Philadelphia} _ It combines $ mplicity with Dr Live Stock—Steers, common to ext feeling anything more 4 mblibans sha id Pa. Spced, Ease of Operation’ wears long 4A on T J M $6.10; cows, and bulls, 4 COS Nee ine aatlaes white repablicans an are not = ara without co-t of repairs then any other rs. 72 ab eGeary $3. ihe volte axe reimf remove incompetent democrats} THE INDUSTRIAL BUILD-| machine. Has vo ink ribbon to bot er Ae ae $3 5.65. 7 aati taproot from office. vr Ry 2 the operation, It is Neat Substantial, FAS NABLE lewis Ges chiekens) @ = 10cm aan take ld of f shew pO ING AND SAVING 00. | islesated apt died toatieo | aap aoe SLio orp to ovo, ARE Si typewriting., Like a piuting press i j filers a std 7 i a produces sharp, clean, legible manv- Millinery and Fancy Goods, = camera. fh foe ue NO LONGER AN APPLICAN’ scripts. Two or ten copies can be m zs Bees Ds . l4e a 16¢; geese. 13c a 14c. 7 ses all H be ey Leans money to buy or build atone writing, Any inteliizent pe You will find a number of trimmed ~ Woor—Fine unwashed, 12c; medium coarse un- bra pai the t rae homes. Shares $1 each, payable | can beer me an optrator in two days. hats. from 50 cents up. Also a lirge washed, 140 a 15¢; fine washed, 15¢; medium Ghiorine gas, and tl The friends of Mr. James A. monthly. Dividends aeelared ev.| offer $1,000 to any operator who ¢: upply of dolls and toys, and coarse washed, 180 .20¢; choice fine scour ON cod with ' i Ross of Iowa, the editor of the} ery a Secretary’s office: equal the work of the DOUBLE CAS 1608 7th St. n. w. Washington, D.C. os peas cannot in reason bi a National Negro Democrat, are} 609 F st., n. Open ti ODELL. scene meme Se beece seccte cite emma Cprtains Made of Glass. ; greatly surprised that be has not eat canbe ant bea saa ed Chester County, Pa., has had a series | gjacs durtains, obser ! 3 ee 5 p.m. Monthly meetings at Lip- H Pp Ie of outrages upon young women. Judge | yoy. . t , been favored with an apnoimtment é onds = ventions, br this administration. Mr. Rosg| C0 Memorial Church, cor 11th THE CLARENDON HOUSE 2 puberty trot arene epetideceed| Ginter s . Mr. ; fiber (€ axe : reorge ite to five years in the peni- > was one of the few young men who ery ste, Dn. W., first Monday : oe ane cos Tin Ware tentiary. Two other men have been | statiiac at ne | edited a strong paper in the inter-| "18 In every aCe : y s and Crockery, Toys, Goods at auction found guilty of a similar charge in this " | oe est of the acteneatin party aaiiue Heyry E. Baker, 115 WEST. 27thSTRE E 1) prices at 1. Pond’s, 1612 7th St.n. w. Week's court, and now await —tences Coe ] the presidential election of °92. Secretary New YOrk firy, eu FC Ce cape | being at ad to i Mr, Ross has withdrawn his F Mahle =<. @ilavk ‘our corners by littl: 2 5 4 A erent Ss. ° ie We are told that they : papers from the files ft the State &. ( TT JDE Eis oe cs hi Hi ue Z taken down and moved department and will start aj Z . atropized by the travelin ub -; = | curtains, and, in case 0 BS 4 \ business of bis own. nt i f i ia REaL ESTATE AND LOANS. one size of window he from all sections of the ‘ country = d \ Mr. Ross bas the respect and 1 nut, | B.D. Whitehurst, P . an yor n a sat : 3 Y é e on or S confidence of ail who know him i: onurs ropneten 606 F Street, N. W., s weeks free eel ci tat number of squar i? 4 irrespective of party, F os Wei journey through life let us liv f. waoare making over 83000 a ear ea i ned and on : 1224 F. St. n. w. Washington, D.C.. by the way.’ WASHINGTON, D. C z, SOLID ES tere Petites i a‘ ; J et A mai who has beid no bigher position than a clerkship in the War departmeut and put in a position to coutrol over two bup- dred thousand people, is like tak tug a Kangoroo and putting bits le acanary bird cage. Tue bold over republicans, under this adminis! ation, are opposed to the pegro avd they do every thing to the negroes detrim: nt, merely to eur favor w th their superior demo- cratic chiefs. The repubiicen @istrict Commussiouer is alw ys able to retain and appoint white republicans, «ffensive, partisans. but the negro republicans mast go. It bas been the colored republicans, received the benefits. Every colored republican of any prominence or influence bas beep removed and white men put in their places and up to date not one white republican tas been removed from the district offices. against the n gro. He has a host of frends here and to them all he has words of escouragement. So far as his educ*tional quali- fications are concerned don’t disappoint yourselves. He knows as muchasany body else and knovs how to use it. Me, 's a hustler from way back and one of the boys who is bound to succeed. He is hard to guess. BERGEN STAR CONCERTS. At Nineteenth Street Baptist church, Rev. Walt»: Brooks, Pastor, Monday evening. January Sth At Metropoli- ell, Vhiladelpbia’~ great Baritone and King of Fun; Mr. R. Henri, Strange, Prince of Elocutionists and other stars yet to be announced. Quee s, Kings and Princes will come with music, mirth a d melody, to gladen all hearts. And hard times shall not prevent, for everybody may come at 35 cents adinis- sion. For terms and date- address Bb. FREEMAYs =tudio. 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor, 17th e M FINE PORTRAITS in Past nlarged to any size Tintype. True Likeness Guar a, Month Cand Weekly layments taken. “GREA4 REDUCTION FOR CASH. Grayon, Oil al roy oer ad Pain son. given: Flowe1, ndseape Children’s class satura Wto 3o’clock, 2ocents per lessou Banner and Sign Painting of every description attended te. ALL Work Warranted. No. 682 G St., n. w. THE ODELL TYPH Writer. $2 O will buy the op: ER With 78 ¢' the SINGLE CASE UDELL warranted to do better work than any maci ine made BREUNINGER = =PRACTICAL— = TOW AKER @ AL ADPASTOAING JEAEVEE 929 PEN. AVE. N.W, BET OTH & IOTH, nond setting skillfully executed. iring of musie boxes and French a Specialty. Repairing prompt tended to. HORN, Blerechant E'‘nilor 223 Penn. Ave. n. w. iglish Cheviot to order fer jnglish Clay Wosted Black E 8400. TF tk GtoO. T. KEEN, Merchant Wailor, 1312 F Street n. w WASHINGTON, - - day. About 30,000 enthusiastic specta- tors were present. Harvard was a hot favorite, but the game resulted in another score in the long list of Yale victories. Neither club scored in the first half of the game. In the second half, by sharp tactics and determined effort, the Yales carried the ball across and a goal was kicked, * So sharp was the play- me closed with the score: Yale, 6; Harvard, 0. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Latest Quotations From Trade Centres. NEW YORK.—Markets have continued dull, accompanied with decline in some articles, we quote: Gratx—Wheat, No. zret 67i4e at 671¢c; No . 2 the Leading No further scoring tion after the Energy of Sunshine. “All the ene and that of those fitful bloom upo nm her some sister’s cheek has fat roses of de Katherine Gre: urted a. Dr. C. F. Chandler, before the Columbia zine plate in the ba ergy in the ele¢ the door-bells of gin in the light of the grea tem. The force is the copper ¥ sets the bell to ri in the t ergy in the zine anthracite coal ed when taken f aay: the ene zine plate in the minds of the is concerning lurk in the p: volts. The ne¢ that a man has f re, wh alone res ming bird. could not I have freque my hand sparks poss¢ our homes

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