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THE ING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ met and Hecla Copper Mine. Dernorr, Nov. 90.—The Journal's special from Calumet, Mich., says: Pure was discovered at the eighth level of No. 8 shaft, the Qalumet branch of the Calumet and Heels » this . Alarge iy of meu were by Ry ste wh my smoke city, by carriers ob their own account cents per onc! shat Leong oc O46. per ment Som a Soe, counter, 3 terribly dense and lives were in 5 - pone year, 6; six months, #3 <i at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 se inail saatter.} RLY StaR—published on Friday—@1 3 re prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. ail subscriptions must be paid in advance; sent longer than is paid for. poy Rates of advertising made known on application. —_————_—_———— eee Che Lvening Star. are missing. That they are dead is certain, Among them are two Italians named Joseph Mosolier and Tony Catawara. The mine loca- tion is completely covered with the dense the fire looks worse than did the last, but being nearer the surface it is believed the damage finally will not be so great. —_——— Vor. T3—No. 11,086. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1888. TWO CENTS. 2, m1 & 3 . el. - __|___ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CONGRESSMEN COMING IN. spelen see aves Telegrams to The Star. RGR crise apes pole Pampers Bossa Septic te pained igre tirana tame ee ay mecretarger the Marys sesitqeeSvemeeise, Soom plone, Gan anersia sae meant gt Bate He pchdeds tn. | End Myra tie any pected ah | ane CAUGHT IN THE BURNING MINE | Pistols’ were ‘uscd, “'Foar ‘shots ‘were ex Pj} — Nailway Company at thei iheetnig on the of pened au office at 107% F sty for the trausaction of | AMUSEMENTS IT I8 GENERALLY CONCEDED Now THAT THE BE-| AMOUNT EXPENDED DURING THE LAST FISCAL - jon of | ATTORNEYS... he Reul Estate bi ander frm tame of WHITARER Sent aR the | AUCTION SALES it ANDREW J. WHITAKER. | BOARDING..... changed, but neither combatant was burt, PUBLICANS WILL HAVE SEVEN TO NINE MA-| YEAR—INSPECTION OF THE TRAINING SHIPS— ities ona JORITY IN THE NEXT HOUSE—GoSIP ABOUT THE | THE NEW STEEL CRUISERS—IMPORTANT RECOM- 200 of the Capital Stock authorized by used for building the extension of its ts’ Home and the new Catholic Univer- =—— se err — ‘ ‘ * Sr. Perersrune, Nov. 30.—The government JOHN F. CULLINANE HAS REMOVED | BOOKS AND STATIONR asieahiens: _ | MENpations. Anarchist Thanksgiving Services. | is avout to create a railway department. which raons desiring to subscribe for said stock can do is Real Estate and Insursnce office to 806 | LUSINESS CHANCES — Pasa will be empowered to fix tariffs and classi se cn application to the cashier of the Citizens Na- | Othet=aw. n30-lw_ | CITY ITEMS... At ‘bers of Co 1 atthe | Commodore W. 8, Schley, chief of the bu- : v “4 Zona! Bank of this city, ‘This stock ‘wil eq SPECIAL NOTICE—J BRADLEY ADAMS | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ay Ap Add Pe areetcck selon scons: | tin OE Aagllcinanh aasd seacabilagsek. Oa Bey freights. M. Witte, a tariff specialist, . Yalue in all respects to that originally taken, and sub- > cals the attention of the pantie to the fact | DEATHS... capitol to-day. The greatest activity notice- quipment recruiting direct the department, HCD SU AL“RURLZ JOHNSON, Treasurer, | 2 be has opened Store No. 1214 F st, Houghton’s — }. and will sell his Stock of Books, Sta perme Fancy Articles (7 cases) at Auction and Pyvate | EDUCATIONAL. Sale, “A good opportunity for dealers and privatepur- | FINANCIAL... chasers before auction, ‘ibe stock must be closed out | pOR RENT (hoows) eo oe FOR RENT ovsss 1. ates —————= | FOR RENT (MisceLLaxgous) TO THE BUSINESS MEN, THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS DIREC- | FOR Ri Hate) TORY witt be issued Dec. 15, All orders for the. Di- rectory, and changes or anticipated c as hew firing, abould be mailed at once 10 ¥. LAND, P- 0. Box 101. able in the House was that of a single page- | department,in his annual report, says that dur-/_ LIBERALS GAINING IN LONDON. boy, who busied himself by putting fresh ink | ing the year ending June 30, 1888, there was| _ inthe bottles on the members’ desks. This | €XPended st the several yards, to partially or sas ; was about the only indication that the session | Wholly refit vessels, and to supply them with} Explosion in a St. Louis Club-House. is close at hand. the necessary stores, $45,646.54 for labor, and Mr. Hudd came into the hall about 11;30 and | $165,579.24 for material, The appropriation sat quietly in his makes heat tiene! Before | for transportation was insufficient. cians THE TORIES RETAIN HOLBORN. t Mr. thman, of Ohio, who has just | Ply of vessels,58,110 tons of coal were purchase: pines soaial out yr instead Apes anienidohe costing, including handling, $265,005.05. The | But Their Old-time Majority Has Been ——___ A Unique Present for Gen. Harrison, Jour Crrr, Nex., Nov. 30.—Lonis City is preparing a unique present for President-elect arrison, the railway company furnishing a car on which it is to be constructed—o typical sod-house, Two paintings will accompany the house, one representing Nebraska in 1860, some pioneers with an old coach aud ox team attacked by India EQUITABLE )PERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS, $971,539.64. Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- i < , ; the other depicting At 8 ES BOTS: 6 scenes of 1888—growing grain, a farm-house, * 3 F st. TMAN ©. HE ILL- % ‘i it Down. i ia 00S Fat seta permenth “ii ness of St. Yatinan, the weotiog Bea euena | FO ro-clection, he has a majority of 80, was the | Price paid for coal was slightly in advance of | ew fio enters atrain of cars and other evidences of pros 8 2.50 per mor for him at Wesley Chapal on Saturday evening ix port GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. 1 ber in the hall. He w: the preceding year. During the year the bu- Cable Diepa: ~ perity. 1.000 advanced on each share. foned until further notice. ‘The packaces is little | HOUSEFURNISHINGS,. only member ie 8 hi li ight-h. tablishment | LONDON, Nov. 30.—The tories have again been Famphlets explaining the objects and advantagesof | books can be obtained at Rootn 7, 472 La. ave. n.w. 1t* | JewELRY, &o TALKING WITH THE OLD SOLDIERS reau has supplied the light-house est ent <meta ansas Bank Suspends. the Association are furnished upon application. AK Ofice hours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first << THE HOVEY RECEPTION WILL BE Torexa, Kax., Nov. 30.—A telegram received JAY E ; ‘or | *€Ccessful at Holborn, but by amajority hardly held at the Kbbitt House Parlors on SATU on the doorkeeper’s roll, among whom he is | With a large amount of cordage of superior dcaes.ttaigh Four of the | Tlity, made at the Boston navy yard, at about | More than half what it had previously been at PWWWEVWWWWINASIGAWAWAAGIANFAGARSVSOW HY YYW YDNVUVDLAWVIID CUICECICCICLLELCHULer Cree tere Wednesda} ch mouth the office will be open from VENING, trom 8 to 10 o'clock. All In popular. Ho wears a wooden leg. market prices. The bureau is substituting a | each election since that constituency was first | in this city states the Woodsdale state bank has Cio Sociock pam Advances will be made promptly | People; without reward to politics fadicn ae woll bgt men about him had but one leg each; two had | new galley, made at the Boston navy. yard, for | formed on the splitting up of the old borough | pended. ‘Its finances had not been judi- at 7 orclock. witgd tg attend without other notice, each lost an arm, and one of them had no arms | fue old Young's galloy formerly uscd ou bourd of Finsbury under theredistribution bill, ‘The | (30US!Y managed and the institution has not ERVILLE, Prevt, | 207% _W. W. CURRY, Chairman. atall, There was only one whole man in the | our vessels, Mdnimarpdpen = tana | beet cing = profitable business for several THOMAS 80% r GRAELITES OF WASHING TON— roup. Later, Mr. Peters, of Kansas, was in|” On June 30, 9888, thero were 8,354 men and | *8¢t that the liberal candidate was an earl and | months, . Walker, who is the princi INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’, Prilay evening nue Savardsy morning sotriee at the is seat for a while, Then came Mr. Browne, | apprentices in the service, and the average | tho eldest son of a large owner of ground rents | depositor, had ‘an attachment served om the PEE SS RE —_———— | Sth street Synagogue. It % who remained long enough to write one letter. | number allowed by law has not been exceeded | in London is generally supposed to have se- | bank and all its property. aq SPECIAL NOTICE. <@=> THE NEW YORK REPUBLICANS WILL | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. After these were all | gone Mr. Alien, of Massa- | during the year. cured him some votes of snobbish people, but, A Postmaster in Troubl AD pagrane having goods om deposit with HK. oye Aw. All New Yorkers re iuvived nit | S2ANOS AND ONGANS.... fad departed Sts ial ce sternal, tee te ee eee allowing for this, the result visibly discourages | Cyrcago, Nov. 30 A cmt ial from ka, ic ve is dae si ponths ——— ae. S82 -- ~ = PEI NAL... . yO! is it ij > a - Al Kore, ge’ necked ‘ee eall'st ones eal peo tnterset, or = 3 I ST. 8.W., THREE-STORY | PROFESSIONAL... to look over the papers in his desk. Mr. Wash- | Mring the year of the receiving ships, except | t,6 opponents of home rule. They are thank-|Kan., says: Hinton, postmaster at White the woods will be sold at auction December 4, 1588. rooms, bath vn im- | PROPOSALS. ington passed through the hall, stopping long | the Independence at Mare Island. All were in | ful, however, that matters are ne worse. As Church, is missing. His accounts with the 19-121 Pewnteoker ont Auctisueer. Aly to BO MOLTZMAN, _ '| RAILROADS. cnough only to get some papers from his desk. | good and cleanly condition. The mon are well- | frst reported during the sitting of ‘the com- | government are #0 badly mixed that hve boule, Poco —GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE | = — 1, 0.0, F—THE “DEGREE STAFF" oF SPECIAL NOTICES. These are the visible signs of the approachiug | behaved, and, asa rule, orderly. During the | mons zoterins, a telegram came announcing | men fear that they will be called upon to settle |AN'S IN MEN Be ho oi Lane R DECREE STARE” OF | SPECIALTIES... session, year the vessels engaged in recruiting service | that the liberal was elected by 123 majority. | with Uncle Sam. Several suite against Hinton 739 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. Initiat Degree in Metropolis .w. corner 9th | THE TRADES, NO QUORUM OF THE AQUEDUCT commITrEE. | were stationed and commanded as follows: U. | As this news emanated from a tory press agency | were begun yesterday by the man who had in- Cheapest house in the city to buy your Furniture, | and D si. n.w., on FRIDAY @VENING, the 30th | WANTED (Bo, : 8. R. 8. Wabash, Captain C. ©. nter, Bos- | no doubt was entertained of its truth, and the | dorsed his notes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattines, Baby Carriages, Refrig- | inst. Every member of the requested to be | WANTED (HztP). Meanwhile the congressional aqueduct com- pote ‘ace sR Wecanont Captain 3 ‘A, | liberals and the Irish thundered out their aj ————— She line wold ob credits cheap as they can be Dought | S°etMt members of Sister Lodges, visiting and real- | WANTED ae mitteo had tried to get a meoting, and hed ed- | F714 Brooklyn, N. Y.; U. 8. BB. St, Louis, plause, greatly disconcerting their opponen Burned the House After Robbing It. Se ere oe. ow 533, coRETS EEE OF iternally invited. EDW. BAWSEL, Rec. Sec. | WANTED (Rooms) journed for want of a quorum. Captain William ‘Whitehead, Philadelphia, Pa.; | Subsequently, when the real facts became| Prarxrrex, N. J., Nov. 30,—Incendiaries set mea ee — WANTED Qtsce THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. U.8. B.S. Dale, Commander Yates Sterling, | known, the tories turned the tables, cheering | fire to the house of ‘Mrs. Anna Beck last night E1301 the Stockholders of tne ‘Masoie Eau toe | WANTED (HOCRES A quorum of the appropriations committee | Washington, D. OU. 8. IS. Franklin, Capt, | with equal heartiness, after robbing it The bullding, was burned to y G43 Lowslaya avenue, for eketian of Disestss ene, | WOOD AND COAL. got together in their committee room, and re- | A. Pi Cooke, Norfolk: Yas U. Spuliip, Marc| CURRENT MATTERS IN LONDON. | Uo g7oUne, Mee Beek and pays me Seaetgne tised. artidcial and crown tooth inserted. | 8, MONDAY EVENING, December 3d. 186d, at 7 = = ceived the report of the subcommittee that has | Fiinng' Cal, ‘All those vessele were at phe tne oe 6,000 and on furniture $5,000; partially ine ° : “potswikuede NOBLE D. LARNEin Sec'y. | SvProsep Mam Roppery 1x Canapa.—A dis- | been at work on the District bill. Roes in active sorvico as cruising ships || Most British Troops in Egypt—Balfour Agrees | sured. . = o>, DR. BJ. ESLIN, DENTIST, HAS RE-| patch from Ottawa states that a whole mail| committee have completed their work. of em are covered in and otherwise to Release Mr. Moroney. PER EER Bettas ‘930 Pennsylvania avi i have not cut the estimates much and, upon the | fitted, and permanently moored alongside the The Anarchists’ Thanksgiving. BoB 1 ey oe 3s ‘mov office to ivan} 6" | from the United States, on the Grand Trunk fe, they have been a little moreliberal | decis at the maiy puri ahaa Seine” othe | SPecial Cable Dispatch to Tue Evenme Szan. 1G ARGAINS N ACI - < 9 rs whok Loxpox, Nov. 30. % CELEBRATING THE DAY BY REVOLUMONARY AND OFFICE THE LANSTON TYPE MCH. co,, | Tilway. has mysteriously bg ages leaving | than usual with the District. The whole com- | number of men enlisting under continuous ser- satan qrandioy bea ew epee se ro sa BLASPHEMOUS UTTERANCES. Pisrannual mectistoO? thz Mastinaten. D.C,” | nO trace, and that a very large amount of | mittee went at once to work upon the bill, and | vice is larger yearly, but there yet remains | Drm for troops at Buakim, not belnd cctetea | _,CHICAG0, Nov. 30.—A meeting of 250 people The rockholders _ i , Bo — LANSTON TYPE MACHINE COMPAR nll Ween boon lelae prt a ‘Nothing is Known of this | ey will peasy have completed it by much to be desired in the increase of this class, ig sat A i lia ball yesterday afternoon was as close at the office of the Company R 104 and 106 At- | a1) Tt | oFOW, and it will be the first message to be | and a recommendation is made for aboard of of. | with Mr. Smith’s answer yesterday, Smith | an imitation as ible of the omarahaett —— - mend demain Tantic Building, Was mn, D. C., at 2 o'clock p. m., | Slleged loss at the Post-Office department. : It | reported to the House this session. ficers to classify the minor offenses committed | literally convulsed the house with laughter on | erings on the anksgiving day prece: the Se oe on WEDNESDAY, 5th day of December, A. D, 1888, | is concluded that the loss must have taken Geena suas oe: by men belonging to the navy, and to prescribe ¢ Bageaes Cane ees BLACK SILK during the week seldom met with. for the purpose Of electing « board of, rectors 10 | place in Canada, & encer 7 3 ED “e ert hi Bae uni wane ‘should be meted out to each | “0uncing that troops would be moved from ree gt cea. ie speakers were Our Goods represent the very best makes, of | DUSGIOE ne Jes mest cheung and such other busi: Quite a distinguighed group of democ: nis! me a A ES Ce SLES a J d in | Cairo to Suakim, and from Suakim to Cairo, | §*rded in their utterances, but the spirit of - James A. Granam, of North Carolina, has bled in the clerk's office | Ofense, so that uniformity will result in met ee : 7, | the assemblage was shown by the distribution bich we mention a few of the many styles and o'clock p.m. ‘close at ay ‘Transfer books will - ty statesmen were assembled in the very ship. Punis! nt inflicted when | There is every indication that this phrase will ae ee aera eee ee ene ne COLE, Secretary. | P&C appointed a special examiner in the pen- | for a while talking over their experiences dur- | (voy SMP. punisyment | i unfair, but it o eeiadat et tea nan nunaner of soplae et sion office, robe agra sah Peal bop ed is fair, become as proverbial as the exploit of the duke | a handbill of Herr Most, which caused the dis- Black Gro Grain at TO THE PUBLIC . ing the campain in a desultory way. #g much more unfair to the man when the pun- | of York or the king of France in marching his | raption of the International. in 1882, driving << e ee ey Swive Diseaszs.—The commissioner of agri- | Were Messrs. Vtills, Medillin, Springer, Matson, | ietment of offenses committed by him is left to : ‘ i troops up the hill and then down again. out those who did not believe in dynamite, AV Tareby mak : : ni eri- Rash, and Sergeant-at-Arms, Leedom. Of | the absolute discretion of commending officers, ; , NG te vabed” Tailor Amembiy No 2370 URL culture has appointed » commission consisting | course there are Aumber of important things | Added to this, cheaper clothing, better food, | Considerable timo was wasted yesterday in mag ered in. He said i Se eee rt MW. | of Prof. Wm. H. Welch, of Johns Hopkins Uni- | to be considered on the opening of Congress, | more healthful sleeping accommodations, with | discussion of Mr. Moroney's imprisonment for Sorihi guleg teeaat oe Ae any pay $1.12%, 81.23, $1.50, and $2. Black Jersey, HENRY 8. WEBEL, B.S. versity; Dr, E. O. Shakespeare, of PhiladeJ-} butin the absence of Speaker Carlisle there | better light and better ventilation are the contempt of court, because Balfour refused to | ing to the lowest depths of hell. Whom should- $125 and $1.50. Black Peau De Soie, Black After December 10 all merchant tailors will be pnb- | Phia, and Prof. T. J. Burrill, of the University | has been no sort of conference. Mr. Carlisle | means which must bring efficiency, content- | acknowle: the injustice of the case. he | they thank? God? If there was a God, whata Armure, Black Satin Luxor, and Black Su- Ushed that are recognized by the Union. _n26-12t*_ | of Illinois, to investigate the subject of swine | is expected to-morrow. After that they will] ment, and greater happiness. e h wer of lish judges to imprison for con- | monster he must be to permit much mi ~ * raha. We offer extra good value in all of the RIGGS MARKE 8 MARK diseases in the United States, and the methods | probablvy get together and discuss their plans, it perecaell, ei permit so misery, THI ‘ET WILL ops * ADDITIONAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION FOR SEAMEN. aces 44 is not recog a - by — qlee! they | Let the Somes ~ cusemge poe Bee wretched- - a be open on WEDNESDAY, ‘Thanksgiving | of their treatment and prevention. ‘TRE DIRECT TAX BILL The report says: ‘The great benefit accruing | have erroga’ emselves, mtly an | ness. The workingmen should stand together above goods. as we don’t deal in Colored and_on THURSDAY, Thankegiving - ae - port says great bi : ; - se - : hn Goods (which the styles and shades changeso | Day. from Dams. until 12 in- uaBESC | txrorap yon Foncany.The commissioner | it the iret thing thet confronte the House, and to the service from the training of men at | {minent jurist laid down the Nie skyeotts | were ee ee often.) wecan afford to mark our xoods at less <q=> THE NEW REPUBLICAN DaILy. of pensions has been advised that the grand | the opponents of that measure have no! ist | Washington and at Newport is more and more | imprison a man for an indefinite period for —_~__ prota, and do sell at lower prices than houses =, for THE WASHINGTON PRESS wilt | jury of the United States conrt for the territory | Conferred. The agreement entered into last | apparent. ‘The advantage to the navy of hav- suce offense. Hartington held a consultation | _ The Brewers* Lockout at an End. that carry all shades, be received at the office of publication, No. 512 10th | of Montana has returned an indictment against | Session contemplates action without further | ing some menin the crew of each Vessel ac- | with Smith, and as & consequence Moroney will New York, Nov. 30.—The secretary of the styeet northwest. Charles Muller for forging the of Char- | obstruction in the way of filibustering, and it | quainted with the modern means of offense and | be released, Balfour saving appearances by | ale and porter brewing employers said to-day ; 598 G Including Sundsy, SO cent per mend. Buivered by | lotte Muller to « pension cheeky is supposed, that there will bo none, but noth-| the methods of preparing and handling the | releasing him nominally on tue ground of | thet the lockout among tei eapinces oes TEAC, WEE, SEES GOCE, Carriers or mail. phe “acnctmnittene samedi ing has yet been decided upon. new machines cannot be overstated. The grat- | illuess. virtually at an end and nothing more would be on 5 Aubscription for daily, $5; including Sun-} Riou or Way.—The Secretary of the Inte- ADMISSION OF NEW STATES. fying fact to the bureau is fat aces eee aS Bright has written “1 kind leben to Giad- | heard of it. in great variety, and at the very lowest prices. pe ramce, win | rior has approved the maps of definite location pe anxious to secure action | t#ons are made for this instruction than can stone in response to an inquiry by Gladstone gee See peensgienie ate, WS |r tlio neces canny ten | Migs rary ao 1 scar tion Pine tac of Cae cies eee eee ee | ie eee samira tn enemeee | cor. rhe, Ueaerae Dall Weltweny. JUST OPENED, issue will appear Mos z, oe the Cwur d'Alene reservation in Idaho terri-| tris aaitivaly ceataite iia’ the party will ds- gs 10 aspi fo succeed | GOV. LEE OFFERS REWARD POR THE a! e n 10 t this course of training. rts from both} Tennyson as poet laureate, contributes to| MENSION OF THE MEN WHO RELEABED SUTTON. gid ey depres hep ad pe reps cide to try this winter the Herd — os Ceo! said rat rroded — ee . sonnet on the arrival of the| Ricmonp, oie tera —Gov. Lee a . ape cet Mg opigar f Dakot one state, and wit men under instruction are highly interested, | Empress Frederick in England. is a offeri 1.000 reward him to poy the Indians for the right of way. | grontana, “Washington Yernivory, and j eficient, and skilifal, Aa the new ships now - ——— jesued a proclamation offering $1,000 rew: will resist WASHINGTON, D.C. NOV. A meetina of the atockholdeps PARE CO. will be held at ‘smother invoice of BALMORAL SKIRTS. il for the apprehension of the or parties 7th st. Dw.» Washington, D.C, 0) Posrisrers APPOINTED.—The President has | New Mexico. The tej eo pian | come into service, the advantage of Excitement at Rockville. en, in the release of Wayman ton, a aS NS Beet: THURSDAY, the 27th day’ of December, 1888. for appointed Jaa, 0. Ti aioe at Bing- admiasion of New Mexi oe will endeavor to | this training Bf hods a =y AN EARLY MORNING FIRE THREATENS THE EN- pontiaea of murder, from Wythe ville jail ¥ are well made, and no pains he ried nelece pn a cores 0 two 6 o : TIRE TOWN. = — ‘ spared to secured goods that give perfect satis- | “nudtar 0. €. GREEN, Beerelary. | hampton, N. Y., and Hobart J. Moore, Ham- ‘No one seems to have any idea that the taritt The system of training apprentices for the | special Dispstch to Tux Evexrwe Stan. The New Guinea Company Embarrassed. faction — IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | ™ondsport, N.Y. H.R. W. Hart has been ap- | will cut any especial figure this session, except | navy ig defended, and it is stated that on June | Rockviuut, Mp., Nov. 30, 1898-—-About 1:30 3 30.—It is rumored that the New Bae> pisteict or COvUMBIA. pointed postmaster at Wadesville, Clark | in being talked about, lite gg A ; . ‘ Guinea company is in difficulties and has of FRANK HUME va. De1La B. Kexve et al.—No. 11056, | county, Va., and Jesse Magee at Carrolltown, La wade, 30 last there were 1,064 of such apprentices in | o'clock this morning this usually quiet town fered to sell its terri es HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY Goons. . Equity Docket 28. Carroll county, Md. TEE WAIT ua ode =< the service, There were 2,072 applications for | was aroused by the cry of “fire!” and soon 4,000,000 marks, any Government for ‘This cause having been referred to me to state the + ___ The few members at the capitol to-day were | enlistment during tho year; there were rejected the streets presented the appearance of a $ ——___ ‘Many of our Holiday Goods have arrived, and account of the sand of theexecutetx of Jeremiah ‘Tne Ixrenstate Commence Commission to-| talking chiefly of the complexion of the next of this number 1,284 for physical disqualifica- throng of persons, male and female. The New York Walking Match. many lots are ou the way. The styles are en- | funds'in their Posesioh, Tahall proceed with the aid | day rendered a decision in the case of the New | House and a little about the speakershtp. It| tions, and 109 for other causes, leaving 683 ac- MMitoeee hak ‘soane of the | .iuw Yomm, ov. 91—The ‘solcineesstidy ferene RIDAY. the SEVENTH UF DECEM- i d that there is | cepted; of these, 218 failed to report after ex- | Scantily dresse ing to the scene of the : ing-ma: Seely new, and many movel things will be | PoC as at TWELVE O'CLOCK At, at my office, | Ofleans cotton exchange against the Cincinnati, | is Waealh abeoh tka repabiinns lntine nna. | amibation, a0 that fhe rumbec aotalty rooiken | Glanelae, ‘ths Sco originated in the stables of | SCOF@ 4t noon was: Littlewood, 490; Herty, 481; Caren ne mbcomesasieehe | Aitcrwnianing nine apuiet te gal ert o¢| Shere’ “The ""commalnton holds’ 'a? Toiote | jocey tein vatiouly’Saoed. at for ‘ave to | ito service and placed under trising wes S65 | the Corcoran hore Wear Geo ot Golden, 409; Mason, 413; Gniwe Bae et a Sheir sand clainn with the vouchers or peotsea or be: | Whether railroad companies combine or act | nine. ‘The prospect of that majority being in- THE NEW STEEL CRUISERS. resulted in the entire destruction of the game. | mac, 435; Hart, 423, Camp Elson, 343; fo i 359; date of the said ’ separately in making rates and chargos is not | creased by contests provokes a discussion of | During the fiscal year the bureau has had an | ‘Those who were first at the scene of the conila, | Vint, 294; Taylor, '344; C. Smith, 147; Peach, ht TAMER G. PAYNE, Anditor. important; tial is the probability of democrats filibustering to te i 5 : eg eae hewerer: mala vaear seat abe preaneaienee prevent the unseating of their men. Some of | ©ficer employed in making new allowance gration represent that the fire was then con- | 8. to faze upon once he became a convert, | informed him that ‘was a strange SPECIAL. Full line of 38 and $6-inch All-wool Senges and all soiors, ouly’ 0c. and oe. \ § ng of ti 2 - | tables for these new vessels, as the space avail- | fined to the upper portion of the building, and | , At noon Littlewood was 2 miles and 6 laps be- alacuaae and I Pampe, gw houses ce. emai’ =e = roy age ee to ¥ pes cpr SA dad epee ae aoe hae able in them is so much less than in the old | that there were no evidences of fire in the a opm ye a aeees record of 493 milesand ¢ oa COP LEVEE ORES es 5 a me ee te en ee -_ steam and sailing vessels they are to replace, | 10wer, part, The stable contaired a large | j,§aPs and 1 lap ahead of Albert's record for ie € : in their results. In conclusion the comm: P' . The types of these new ships differing so much | ®™0unt of hay, oats, and corn, which was de- | the same time. He was also 4 miles 1 lapahead 719 MARKET SPACE, — sion says: ‘*To be reasonable, the rates from ‘THE SPEAKERSHIP OF THE NEXT HOUSE — stroyed. The i i = of his own best record, The best quali A ny from each other has made it necessary to make | §tFoy' origin of the fire isa mystery, in pint bottles, Meridian to New Orleans should ‘not exceed | is rapidly settling down toa question of sec- ial and separate allowances for each ship. | 8 if caught in the hay-loft of the upper por-| _ Only four men of the large field that started ec13- 3m Corner Oth end Date. Wecsans uncii $1.50 per bale, compressed cotton tion. The New England men as they come in Weight being an important factor in the new | tion of the building, and had it been the work pene tat gy in covering the 400 RETR 0 ee casas Genie Pensonat.—Senators Plumb and Gorman, Re- | are declaring for Reed, and those from. the | ships, it has been found absolutely necessary Lig bean) Melgar meen have been | this morning, Littlewood wan then fost Staiies Bich, Js composed of Phosphoric Acid Cod Liver | presentatives Hayden, Warner, Dalzell and | west and northwest generally speak favorably ie Sadana: lowest possible cao in the stables six horses, all of wick wore | behind Fitzgerald's big record in 1862, De Gouues Sept See et aad Rea | ores emaaes aa ay any Chant, Deco | Roses cad Se ny eb Dees | remain tte, ut erie |The pe scons oa eet ? ent oF Medical 3 the Pharma- i % ight. — ‘eed, Mc} \. “ 4 e ; Moore, 458; Cart " ELIXIR AND PILLS ‘eatieal Anstciation ot the Wot, ore fe, bo mage | Gove in New York last night.—M. L. Fitch, of | Seah Nea Mu active convame for the plnon, and | Setar siciete Gite ean eee eaees | Repedame Cae trccionsd. seeteeeee toon | arta; 6st; Goldes, atY; Massa anh; setae ‘THE BEST OF ANTL-BILIOUS REMEDIES, | thay Tebresared ‘by, every competent Vbarmaciet; | Burnham, of Now York, ia at the National.— | there, may be some thas man no yet men- given for each vessel. so that the burenn istin~ | 80d the excitement was intense. The whole | $25; Noretaac, 442; Hart, 2 ae. 2h Coed with the greatest success for the last 60 years in | Liver Ull Emulsions ax have theit eneimeltion Kuo jah roy Se = ag sae ah aishares, formed almost to the pound weight of all | PoP! a aa mimeo turned jon and ween, 218; Tayler, . ; Peach, tes Eyulemcn Lovers, Dian ot te Stowuchs Dye: | meud {Toller It Reshly made Yor Toe.a justin | Work; Wm, Lincoln Sage, of Boston; P'¥-Grit-| A Stan reporter asked Seorotery MoPherson | ‘i068 manufactured and placed on vessels, "| te pt men t6 work. The town is without nee tot, Eyldenica, Fevers Disesae of the Stomach, Dys- | mend it, offer it freabiy ; fin, of Detroit; Geo, W. Warren, of Philadel- pealag viaal d the republi tire no Tar IRS effective fire apparatus, but the way the boys | Crushed to Death by @ Cave-in. senteria, matetie, i MOMISON FGF USE e_ | phia. and M.S. Spence, of ‘Atlanta, are at the | Mat memidg Naat ge Peco’ he republican | ‘The report recommends that some commis-| worked wee tat ans et nee BOTS | Ona Tat Nov. a aageet thea and The genuine Dr. GUILLIE'S Elixir and Pills bear | TUASUT oe rasgprep CIGARS | Atlington.—— Wat, G, Beale, of en, | eT et ie The thowshe it | Sioned officer of aship should take charge of | estimated at $1,800, with no insurance, John Albin, miners, were crushed to death in the signature PAUL GAGE, M.D, rue de Grenelle, | a Weare receiving constantly new brands | P. Huntington, of New York, and : ——— it wwe iy Srong oe Som s ae ie men’s menses; that some increate be made Pa unbexiiae Gitaper Mieasiin: Albins’ coal mine yesterday by a cave-in, mA gabe: TOUGKEA & Os. Wow Yo. Se ee ae ean eee Prodan ciel from Missourl, New Jeree ; and Maryland have | in the pay of enlisted men and petty officers; | Pontzaxp, Mr., Nov. 30.—A man named A Boy and a Match. Sold by all chemists n19-26w-1p Geo. M. Edgerton and Henry’ E. Coe, of New Lerma cite jae marge ple ws fenedn is eae honosstiy discs arged from | Stevens Van Conse oon the arrival of the | THEY CAUSE A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF NATURAL chemists, 26w- fork, 3, Mr. Geo. ri ge’ @ —_certifica’ i: y~ 5 a steamer Van Couver from 1 this « GAS AT Wi Pas reece state roc In of Chicago, formeriy a resident of this | ner, ditiret, ths sotding one "st. the | the mary should be given the ight cfestcem | fag Hoe ventad in PoinsopEse rate | Wanasn, Ten’ tos'on tees, wun a Tae Pace Kuve Fos tieciion of officers, will be held at : city, is very ill at the residence of his daugh- | doubtfal districts in favor of the republicans, p72 reece Pee hae ont a zlement. He jumped his bail a year ago and | plosionof natural gas here yesterday which HE ALACE ING URNACE. ° Temple, corner FP and 9th oo S ter, Mrs. James A. Griffith, on 5th street,——| Mr. Goff told a Stax reporter to-day that the preter scien nr ramdllee escaped to Europe. He got homesick and re- ‘oduced considerable ht, A os emmy ‘Ihe Crystal Latrobe Stove. eeLOOR Pa ea oe ¥ E. W. McClane, Geo, Williams and Maurice | republicans were suro to get three certificates Death of Mrs. John C. Harkness. turned, and a telegram reached Philadelphia Mitter noticed the gas Pi nS @ cut-off " YB Mca! Wertheimer, of New York; N. N. Wentz, of | from West Virginia; and itis generally expected announcing his sailing, and arrangements were gate, which was uncovered, and, tting down ‘The Grand a = Fee Camden, N. J.; LC. Harris, of Providence; | that neither Bsns nor Petes will get the oar. alba eyyrhige: ing pee Avi geomngee = at once made for est, into the hole, the boy a‘matchs ‘The tebe a = wis JOHNSON & CO. i i ; tificate in the disputed Tennessee distric cbure! w of the k = —_—o———_— é i — sepedec@inee LEWIS JONSON x Edwin Darling, of Pawtucket, R. L; M. Hauser, that is very little on which tho most re- |p, ei am ol ¥ Ast. is Club W: wi force of the explosion followed lifted 3 KERS, t loweat | Of Havre; R. A. Gary, of Richmond, and J. N. there hich ess, died very denly shortly before mid. Lou! reck the boy up and w him whirling like a top All fret claes, and the Duplex is, the, only Range im | Cable tramaters ade te ees en ead “nd3'108 | Hobbs, of Salem, Mass., are at Willard's,—.| luetant man can base any hope of the demo- night last night. For the past two or three | TWO MEMBENS BADLY IXscRED axp ormzn Dau | across the road. He wasslightly burned about ‘a isch Weis my be inated oF Broiled > JOSEPH M GRADE = | Le, Maddock, Booth Bay Mei D. J Malony, of | rats having « majority. years Mra, Harkness hes been an invalid, bet AGE DONE BY A GAS EXPLOSION. the face, A moment later there was a fright fates, Fenders, Andirons, Lamps. > Atlanta, and Chas. A. McKevitts, lew Yor! i 8r. Louis, Nov. 30,—' ub-roo fulroaring. The pi, ‘hort distance Rich Porvelains for Mantel Ornaments. | Wishes his friends to. know that he is now connected | are at the St. James. . : GEORGETOWN. ene nanan peerage to be Free in the W. Bnd wee blown ap Uy ee reg had parted and } ght of the ao ese oe ROBINSON. PAILKER & 00, ~ TO GO ABROAD. teDIz A SLICE OFF ute Orroxznr’s Ean—Yoe-|1145 pm, she was attacked by a hemorcbege | ment and Henry Sp mg gery fn gg ey gee AR NSON, pRim ) ‘died Mes , - ‘ mag 319 S. F, COR. OF 7TH AND D STREET: ley and Cl Eimer, young men, became en- | Of the lungs and died in » few minutes. gas © cellar allowed the gas to escape | Shaken. No serious damage was done, 030-3m,1p 424 9th street. | President and Mrs. Cleveland Will Harkness was prominent in the church and the cellar was full, + The: ener are he, will bo gin <0. neteenetey Sram te ed in, an non East Market space, | Sunday school from 1846 up to about three steht Tne me surted | Big Fire in an Llinols V ug 9 = is —____Waits._n2¥-toS0n_) Spend the Summer in Europe. Fee eae aot Dudley managed to get Eimer’s | yours since, and for pearly thirty years had | GOW2. yok peal tt the Sena aa nurled | KANKaKzE, Int., Nov. 90. mee fire in . r a E LLECTOR OF TAXI a ane Et it Tm q ur] > fe — Sea Sax Wass E> Mister Ue COLEMEE aeunorax The people who have been engaged in map-| good big pices, Oftnor srante ‘placed both | Paid seporish awention to the McKendree in-| Graham and Everett 50 fect away. The ber. | the village of LiErable’ yesterday wh ola case We have Sacqnes, Visiter. and few Jackets at old | potice that the undemened han feceived the dupheate | Ping out Mr. Cleveland's future for him, when | en arrest, This in the Police | Warniseton nie peace pes aged and other rooms were injured, | named Adams was badly injured. The business Prices. We « cr baraitis in these garments this | of assesmuenta of the taxes for the year ending June | he shall have ceased to be President, can now | Court, they each forfeited $5 collateral. Supporter = Children’s ital. | The Tramps "Wied Monee smi: — the was yed, entailing ~ ‘skins. London Dye. So, "Ts, sud willbe ‘ready to receive tof |e thei Linitand tan-| A Ruwaway Acorpgnt.—A horse attached to | Sire, the Troops. | 8 loss of $20,000. is little insurance. Sacunes, Visite, and Jackets in | iares at this office from and after the rst day of No- cir prognosticat on something a bunay herine fipticiad ab achsena roller on | ‘kness was born at Middletown, Md.,a| Boypazo, Nov. 30.—There is no tcuth inthe mn nny 0 Re lowest peices: Sesto | ees ero nei oe Ce ee gible. On undoubted and indisputable au-| $y 88%, A ‘S0th Yeeterday, aud ran | little over -three years ago. She leaves | report of a fight near Ole’ Pind ee mad Bandle Wins the $500 Purse. “are stckot Monkey Muffx, Trimming and Col- | tie fret half of said taxes due’ November 1° 1680 ss thority it can be stated that Mr. and Mrs. | away, causing the b to be ov ee ee T. 8. Gartrell | and the forty-third separate com v. The | , Daxz0x, Onto, Nov..8.—The live-bird match, . lara w Sattached, Monkey Muffs at $3.00, $4, | shall not be paid during said th Cleveland will abroad shortly after tea einer, O'Conner, out, | 22 johnson—five military were called out, bat on approach | between Baitdle and was finished this (2) per cent will be on go very ? . four hildren, the tram morning, with cloudy Herkes lost Sorte Sage ccedetl mth ao The Death Reco "The Toa three more birds and Bandle lost one mors. Coachinen's Capes, Re ves and Muaffie bles in Ha: Bandle ‘$500 purse, with a score Loan siunh, Bisel and Ciiamon Bear Mada snd During the three days ending at 1 o'clock | New Yous, Nov. 80.—-The Haynes, cad yaaa REIS : ; was b: hic Erbin iver nt Foney amie Sltabe for pegpastge sagt higegys ee Ie condition of alfaire in the repabe From Wall Street To-day. " 2 p New You, Nov. 30, 11 a, m.—Opening prices — WILLETT & RUOFF, white, 51 years; Will F. Stromberger, white, 35 | H°,' Fg a tay ad Fy tle enchy oeerea a, eee United States, so he was not favorably im- bp gente Irnvpen.—Last night, shortly years; Hannah A. Wise, white, 28 ; Ernest in piece is the legend “No | with those on Wednesday, were from 3 to 3¢ P pe aa the election his vewshave undergone = decided | Sear ho cloak, Moller Lata wat on hiswa wee ” gibelGotiiey, ehite, 10 Hi d yesterday By gain of spall feos Stee ey pws have un a was at wi years; » mitavecrata Store. of Mr. i with the officers and créw of the extending to ee asym He, Gert cena sm eS tate aioe [Eimear om on Lovell, white, ; Jos, E, Anderson, Nothing could as to their down, again, ‘although the room. ‘The officer placed tho man under ar- | 3 Bessie, Exmantrout, white,’L lowes were confined to smonnts Sr ecareniones 0 eecscinen sad Seer fest” Ho gave hs, same as Arthur Grom and Hanon Sian rh year le Sot atanAt the Columbus Exposition. andl some stocks held portion of thle on the protute of ‘caserm, barbarianinm sod Hien locke pana en tothe Folic Cour white, set colar _ , colored, 1 day; Covoaiitt fu ho cnmnous ag os ri Pei, which fe por sens vr preiont sch hg with coe a toe, peer) @ Mile warned fimn an Jorden, ealored, 10 ry, cralcond men: cmp ot a. ‘SL Paul snd Lake France is to be the first country visited and the tn another saan |Link Edwards, wed " Era pare ins vant ‘white, 90 i i > AKING CLOTHS. ty les of Cloaking Cloths at $1.75, $2, fi 3._H. Hall, key ee rare. Pratt, colored, ry Hon. J. E. ee Vo Svery Description. $1, $1.25, railroad; 0, $2.75. $3. and ui PORTE aay. - One lot Portieres, mre es ck ee One lot Portieres, reduced from $4 to, Only a few left st 66, extra bea pe THANKSCIVING TABLE LINEN do well to: look thromri one ns Nap _— thf] Goods Warranted as and One Price aH A Hi