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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAIL AT THE STAR BUILDIN Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. I. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, (UF Tonagh pr dec nd flay SS : WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1888. - TWO CENTS. s Washington News and Gossip. = W OFFICE OF AMERICAN SABBATH UNION,—O0} gg nme of OE Eitott F. Shepard, of the New York Wait end AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|Telegrams to The Star.| DEADLY MEAL Dust. An Explosion Caused by it Kills Three press, nt Men and Wrecks Several Buildings. aur ___ Removed to 408 5th st Foundry Metnddit 7 Fshureh. “780. o'toek e Page TARIFF TALK IN THE SENATE. R ELD Curcaco, Dec. 11.—Three men are known to ve wae EE y, SURGEON BUSHMANS MruJiG- Battin, gupermiendent Sty a FORAKER WILL NOT YI + | have been killed, one fatally injured and a| "Mo have been examined wer Aa 4 Sot servance of nai < ; number of people badly bruised and shaken up | Jower rates than sell them their own Elmira, N. ¥., and Bishop zt Mr. Vest Replies to Mr. Sherman. $ girly this morning i an explosion, of ‘meal ofices, nor teli ay they Rereewted in paring s Eye Fixed Sherman's Seat. which co: tely wrec! three- | enormous commissions be animal i His - . nor brick batiding ca ante Halsted onees | 8 acalpers, hotel runners, back drivers, and Ww. Bee) 4 . id Oliver, oat-meal mill. | ot! wi command any business. the Real Business en. SDAY, TRS9, bet penk oo ‘ DIRECT TAX BILL IN THE HOUSE. ing buildings were aloo badly | only excuse was that they hed’ to do it because 7 b id, Loans negotiated, Rents é between the hours of 12 wed ‘ngs . * i ciated Tavane chected'ia iant-cines comipanies | 37 Sie? PE ©. SWAIN, Cashier. x ANOTHER BLOW UP IN OHIOAGO. explosion, which occurred | their competitors were it, she after 2 o'clock, was a terrific one, the| - HEROIC MEASURES REQUIRED. The Senate. shock being felt a mile away. Bricks and tim-] The commissioners have now come to the Mr. Cockrell offered a resolution (which was| EXPLODING MEAL DUST CREATES HAVOO, | P<T* few in every direction and nearly every | conctusion that heroic measures are required it! radii f six blocks agreed to) calling on the Seraery of Wa foe De eanae AURIS bonne toe nk or maces [tm cing Sha sallenaie Gos badineaaan eae plosion died away fact that they can no longe violate the law with late General Hancock in entertaining French} Excitement at Birmingham Subsided. FLAMES SPRANG UP FROM THE WRECK impunity. The practice of doing their officers on the occasion of the Yorktown cele- and the whole place was ablaze in a few min- | Usiness through scalpers, who admitted that bration, with statement as to whether any of utes, The fire 5 d with incredible rapidity their business is carried on in violation of the Saat. ‘OMAN'S CHRISTIAN TE! D.C DEG. 6, 1888.TO x UNION —Quarteriy: mesting eT cee a hia. The .— AUXILIARY, will be held WEDNESDAY, at 1:30 ‘trict of Colum! tioned, o'clock, at Central Union Mission Rooms." Superin- above men’ tendents and. members will take notice, Mra ME. co! President. Mra. E. F. SHELTON, Secretary.* Jonday, Decem the choice of Directors. I . ALL THE MEMBERS OF GREEN MO) Lecryorators: Joseph Ba TAIN LODGE 1477, G. U. 0. Fe and all ‘A Thomas, C'S. Pearson, dijon ME Parker. 46-0 | sir lodges are requested {0 meet on’ WEDRESDAY. REMOVAL. —THE INSURANCE OFFICE | fn arui‘uf our late brothes, Pt Fr Boel ne ees CETTE CterE Cet ty ——S— of CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL is now located | Fin’ gig, Loe ERS ri i @VVWVVBVAIH DAIWVARDAIINAIW VET ASMAWWEYNYNYOWVYIVAAGDEAGIAD law, will have to be sto; id the ath ad Date neg age 2 | such expenditures have been refunded to Gen-| FORAKER WILL NOT STEP ASIDE. | and when the first fire companies reached the gin Ey ge etn _ 1t* D.B. WEBSTER, P.'S." ‘Pace 2 | eral Hancock or his estate, ~ Lae sh reese iinet he | Scene they hada block of roaring flames to | either to scalpers or coupon-ticket agents will P< FEW WORDS ABOUT SHi&TS. ae ‘RITE MASO: re THE SAMOAN ISLANDS, lerman Goes into the Cabinet he | contend with. A general alarm ‘was at once | aleo have to come to an end, as these commis Scien ton Cantens-alsto, Shite cheuhi be yleced fn | a CONSISTORY, “No. : Puce ¢| Mr. Frye's resolution of yesterday, instruct-| Will Make the Fight for the Senate. | tarned in. Engines were stationed at every | sions can be used for the purpose of cutting {he'winter reason. an yom then got the Denebtof the | ee ane pin Wont Eel iene a Page 8 | ing the commjttee on foreign relations to in- | SPecial Dispatch to-Tax Evexrno Stan. available point around the blazing patch, and | rates and discriminating against Passen- Ta dnony Socata, epectalty. Gocrect tm ol onder of C.in€."” JOSEPH JOUY, Grand wishing them to wear on New Year's Day SPEGIAL NOTICE.—I WISH TO ace their orders at once, to avoid delay of | S#& tne ymblic that I have no pa Gisappointment, Besides, we can’ give you better | and that I am not responsible for any e1 attention now than we will be able to du Ing christ- | made directly through me." ¥. EIBNEM, Ls OP'S ner's Orchestra, a1 uaa week. WOODWARD & LOTHR: a6 jen's Store, 10153 F st. nw. emer —____d1}-1m"_ =< — DR MF. FINLEY HAS REMOVED HIS nel Ocala, Won ee 3 vet mgt nemo Swink BS, Ordered. That pursuant to the require: PROPEAN EXPRESS r ent “An act to regu- me oor poliday presente cu fast mail : of land within. the ‘District of eauete to all p e- Old) World with safety an ; ¢ follo Siepatch, “Low'rten. Apply at Branch Office ADAMS rs to et ae FA 4 iw SS BYU. 7, MENGERT, Agent. i | ae Wil buildings that did not take fire at outside | gers. It is intimated that the comm quire into the state of affairs st the Samoan | | CoLowsos, Dec. 11.—‘Will Senator Gherman | ore saved after the hardest kind of work. | render a decision that these practices islands, was reported back from the committee | 8° into the cabinet?” is a question that is caus- | coarks that were carried through the air by | trary to the letter and spirit of the on contingent expenses and agreed to. ing great anxiety in political circleshere. There | the wind ignited buildings two blocks away, | that whatever rates are made over an’ ‘THE TARIFF BILL. seems to be a wish among the republicans of | and for half an hour the firemen had all they | scalpers or other parties must be The Senate then, at 12:40, resumed consider- | the state thathe should be invited by General | could do to prevent half a dozen serious con- oa noo ied oe and re ation of the tariff bill, the pending question | Harrison to accept the first position, although | ##érations. — ee mat ag ic - THE STREETS WERE FILLED wits pears _| the through rates, whether made by the scalp- being on Mr. Harris’ amendment to reduce the | it is generally conceded that Mr. Blaine has te . iia of tao tch, | &T8.0F the railroads themselves. duty on beams and girder’s from 1 1-10 cents | the call, if he cares to again enter the cabinet. | for « block on every side of the burned patch, | " ‘Thus, if a commission is paid and the com- per pound to 6-10 of a cent, The only opposition to Mr. Sherman's retiring | *4 this seriously obstructed the firemen. They | mission is used to cut the regular rate by & ian ena wuacas nd ar ae from the Senate appears to come from the con. | 8tumbled over boardingand timbers and debris | scalper, or anybody else, the railroad will be . 4 i i i ilty ofa violation of the law unless it reduces Mr. Vest, referring to Mr. Sherman's speech | gressional delegation, many of the members ce yard ae ene ped nae oer Ei ccguier rales correspondingly. This will rH BF ef CECE CELL — District mnlige hetero betas mecond f yesterday, denied the assertion that the late | being opposed to the election of Governor | {ace ,<' aac Ss ly | surely end the occupation of and ave Just received a [ange asto nt ee fuinteatons yh ie Sonumtiaioners mut te acco election has settled the question of tariff legis- | Foraker to fill the vacancy. If there was | two hogs betore the lames swenn measly | Others en in the sale of ‘railroad kets D entenei Gan: horisbie Stands th = roper offlals that a lati . Vest) was not dish db " trol. as railroads could not afford, under the cir- ind enguet), Gan Fortable stands: tm Teas, pectal assessments and uber Qublie charces ion, He (Mr. Vest) was eartened by | fighting chance for Butterworth, or, in fact, any | con: A “ 7 rt » il them tickets at redi that result. If the Senator from Ohio and his | other aspirant for senatorial honors, to be| When the fire was at its height the wildest | cumstances, to sell laced party thought that the election had settled the | elected, the Washington wing would very will-| fim "Ty war unite tht Fone ee ot | Tithe cominiationcre will meet the jas Fixtures, of the latest designs in | will be approved unless all taxes, special assessments ht iron snd Polish Brass. and such public ci on the property, ineluded are h D life. It was that four been at managers Holiday and Wedding Presents, Nactngts Rube alley inthe cities of Wankingtgn if question a greater mistake hed never | ingly consent to SenatorSherman's retirement, | work in the mes] mill asd about twenty im the | of the various roads centering in this city to- 8 ees 5. Incase an alley has but one outlet, its inner bend been made by mortal man. The question would | 144 the fact is recognized thatthe present gen- | planing mill next door. Besides these, the v- ens SR nuast be inads large enougi: to permit carriages aud | Govgnywxnr Receirrs To-par. — Internal | last ae long as the country endured, because it a Sina ag fare Bad PE eee . : —_-— ge PR ST MASON DENTIST, 1201 | Carte “to. turn around “60 'No land eball bo involved a fundamental difference in the con- | ¢ral assembly is, if anything, essentially 4 | neig) cooeaggge peed me THEY WILL GROW THE FASTER. > vrnseyivanis avenue DB. wo subdivided into lots less than twelve feet in width. | revenue, $274,952; customs, @852,984. teneGon of 4 titation, aside from the | Foraker body, and every card is being played | Women and children. At one tim GRO STE! as Ty ee ea ye | ee ™: cars CatLuns to-day | policies of the government,” If the position | to relieve it of all the responsibility Sneidens | serted that twenty people bad perished, but | Used; artificial and crown tecth inserted: phypizerte and avenues therein ‘conform as far aa prac. sare aac core ceraighes arin, Ee tesa puitionn arty to-day was the correct | to the election of a United Btates Senator. | later SE ee ae pire ee _— power cae oe cable in wid irene tors Walthall, Parco, rAon, : ra of Suppress! cir Open Meetings. ui iil omistie that of unlimited taxation for the purpose | Foraker has sprung to the front ata pace too | “E80 rl i ‘ PP ing FOR CORRECT STYLES VisrT | {tects and aven . | Reagan, Gorman and Barbour, Representative | 02° ( 4 i i « + i- ‘he men at work in the planing-mill all made | (pry , Dec. 11.—The Arbeiter was r— ORREC fuset alyarnent cable, streets ani Hemphill, O'Donselh, rare Meatioe Dati, | Of Protection) the war would never cease, | rapid to suit a great many of the older practi CACO. e Zedung 9 i: their escape, a few of them badly hurt. but the ps 7 - THE TAILOR, City of Washington, and of equal width, 8. Stree har. V: ‘i Co ‘M = use it) 6was, in his judgment, a manipulators of party patronage. and there jority only slightly i i. Hundreds of | °Ut Yesterday with an article boasting that rner N. Y.ave. and 10th st.n.w. oc30-2m + y son, Farquhar, Vance, Hatch, Cowles, McKin- | sybyersion of the principles of the government | exists astrong disposition in certain quarters jority only slightly injere _ vec! | _ me oes oo oe of Sy eanington, shall ley and Met ed of iacioon pet ipl 4 B _— Apeseed " one eat =] men after the members of the Arbeiterbund were from each other not less than 30) nor more than G00 a , - A driven from Greif's Hall Sunday they re- = ro B ig mistaken in the erican le, and had | gubernatorial term. But SEARCHED ANXIOUSLY FOR THE MISSING MILLERS, Wea Chance. that @Dfectn'widthe Id ‘The, cing aveniosct | proved the eck fos the building of c bridge ty | studied human ‘nature in vain, fie'result was | yonaxen 1s or nastcx yarourexxp, | and after some time one of them, John Holmes, qunnters¢t tus kesbanas Commie oat eed ‘a idiie Seikt neta as hada ies mk the City of Washington shall be extend od on nearly, a8 Taidgual scious) te asain civar ot Ta rope a Crs of i col led He is not a candidate for any office in or out | ¥#8 found lying in an alley across the street meeting, at which speeches were made and at BROWN FAIENCE PIECES for 50c. each c idth, and all subdivisions must | Crosse, Wis,, and the act authorizing the con- | he had fost larly vuhedss, ag wan that, al- | 0f the cabinet. Should a vacancy occur in the | from the mill, terribly burned and lacerated. | which the oe ——— Sa Morar cuuibitof tich PORCELAIN has teen _ | Hected beyond the ety limite, wherever ‘the Commis. | struction of bridges acrose the Kentucky river | though the Senator from Ohio might be right | Senate he would, without doubt, enter therace. mal eget yma torace fever phandyy ware} PIP ane Petes dig pene: oe Fo exhibit of ric LAINS sioners may deem je." 1: les existing i i i i is 3 a selected with much care, and we think we | avenues and their extensions. other avenues wil be | Irvine and Beattyville railroad. c ee ee was freee ot sped uae mglrend: ie = a og through a window and ecross the street. He ernment os illegal, bratal and unconstitutional, show the choicest and cheapest, and many | hone ne decuuikuecacunee toapter tee aenieien These are the first two bills signed at this ses- | j, de ter ii 7 ‘¢ ig | Cannot live. No trace can be found of the | aud that we, under all circumstances, shalleup- cs not to be found elsewhere—WINDOW, | Slonere may deem it necessary t0 make the subdivision | Thee tre ta Ge most omphatio terms, that it settled the | party. He would not do ss Gov. Foster did | Corto} ste Ghon Miller’ Olen Oenper, | portend keep iatect the Arbelterbend, and KDENS aud PIANO LAMPS in the greatest | {2"NO" new uvenue Will” be loos thon ToC ee a Ae enipvenpnree question as to the details of We bill. ee eee retire from the field in the | snd John Smith, and it is believed that their | that we expect all liberal-minded organizations variety. width. If deemed necessary or desirable a greater | Ream ApMmmat Witt1aM Epoar Le Roy, who 48 TO THE SENATE SUBSTITUTE, interest of harmony. The conditions, however, i ; ‘ ¢ ; bodies are buried in the debris, The firemcn | Will assist usin so doing, and that they, like corre’ TABLE LAMPS, BRASS Free ee ee eerie So eid raced wilt Koee | distinguished himself in the Mexican war abd | The poople.had not meant to {ndosse the Dari tee gicl ree ie Re aoubt of Foraker | gre hopeful that no more lives were lost, but | Ut, Will protest against this impadent infringe- OO maxwanb x worcmrssox, | ferthe Cons iimers nny devarihemnue necemary | £6 war of the rebellion. and who was retired | Senate substitute, ‘The details were, a8 « mat- | could uot rely upon the support of taajority | People Ling inthe vicinity aro sure that more | mént of eqnstitational rights of assembling. aos soup Sette sea ieatn, comgee tthe meneral an at | i 2880, died in New York yesterday of paralyeis| ter of course, left to be adjusted afterward, | at the time he was a candidate, and then Sher- | Padies willbe found when the debris is ex- | |The Ariviler’ Zeitung says further: “The ren a1.1pim 24 Oth streck _ | the ity of Washington. 16. Subdivisions laid out in | in the seventieth year of his age. For himself, he would exercise his right to | man was a stronzer man in every sense than | Lovreds a gure pg ven who were asleep in the | Bonfield, and Hubbard can rest assured ood Eres uhdivision of utjoining sod newborns | _ABay Onpens.—The extension of leave of ab- | criticise and to oppose every single provision | GOV. Foraker will have to contend with in the | }ildings adjacent to the wrecked mill were. | if the right of free assembly is suppressed ine nds, : event of Mr. Sherman going into the cabinet. i one ward Se clavtrielt Chet Tas torrets iene Roacrenr | cence Granted First Lieut. Robt. W. Dowdy, | 1 36 towne: ulshouge sf shoule ko UP | Foraker's friends here are. growing weary of THEOWN OUT OF THEIR BEDS Tancage auch welleet buneaurer ienan beniaR r GLA PRESSED GLASS tion of the rectanular «ystein of streets | Seventeenth infantry. is. further extended six | judgment, the highest duty of every Senator | t**cF¥ of “Sherman's betrayal by Foraker at | by the force of the explosion, and most of | Chicage which will not hs police are BOTTLES, BOTTLES, BOTTLES | mpracticable special subdivisions will permitted.the months oh account of sickness; also the leave ‘was to scrutinize every para h closely, and | the Chicago convention.” The first time Mr. | them were more or less injured during the | in the face of such organizations. They might FOR BOTTLES FOR EVEBY- | Picticable and join ult the Tectanuular streets ana | Stanted First Lieut, Frank H. Barnhart, to discuss and vote upon it intelligently, 'Pro- | Sherman was a candidate Gen. John Beatty | torrie bombardment of brick and other de- | control our open meetings, but in spite of their THING. Riazoual avenues of the general pian of the cf Heenth infantry. ‘The following-named oflicers. | ceeding to details, Mr. Vest undertook to con- | W#s the man who organized the Biaine move- | ("0 many spies they have not the slightest idea of BOTTLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Washington, extended into the coun . now temporarily stationed at Philadelphia, will | travene the statement made yesterday by Mr. | Ment in Ohio, and Mr. Sherman could not con- Charles Murph ied th what happened at our secret sessions, We can , se squares of all subdivisioi jout the repair to St. Augustine, Fla., and resume their | gn, ‘th, fad’ seks trol his own delegation. Gov. Foster was then ee ey SOompean Sees ever Ene te- " in thi ” 5.000 BOTTLES MUST AND WILL BE SOLD | ington and Georgetown. the Commissioners reserve | st tion and dation ot that piace: Capt. William | Sterman that, on the metal sched: ‘the sub, | Charged with having betrayed Mr. Sherman, | !00n at the corner of Pulton and Halstead | Only win our battle inthis way.” The Arbeiter- argstuyres ga ators Soden tar an pencticabie every ios shall aber arson, wala reduction of 10 per cent duty in the sub- | F071 uur’ sherman wes ‘again betrayed, but | reets. With him were his family. consisting | bund held'« regular meeting last evening at mat thereon | M. Black, corps of engineers, and First Lieut. | , ° The prices will sell them red. their et 2 stitute. " | is wife, = Thalia hall. The subject for discussion was: The ices will ell Chen aharmary i thetow. | iene aaa ce ete eutrinee al | David Da B. Gaillard, corps of engineers HMr. Aldrich mado explanations in contra | He.never had the full support of his state. In | Of hia nifey tuo children, and mother. Ther | “ieligion the evil of humanity.” ‘The poliae rag Store in the city, and every one will | iat shall be not more than 75 fcet, Muar tiins |_| Peeumaric Drxanrre Guws.—As soon as See-| diction of Mr, Veot’s statement, and declared gaten trom first tp inet th pee beens ooo | and were all asleep. ‘The foree of the concus- | did uot interfere. ¢ his display of holiday goods and | Inust be ‘not less than 20 fect in width. All biiad | retary Endicott approves the recommendations oraker, who did all that man could do to se- |S" swayed the house from, side to side, and RO that he las the finest line in the ety at fully alleys must have an culargement at their innerends to | o¢ Gen, Benet, advertisements will be issued | ¥2- SHERMAN's STATEMENT YESTERDAY was con- | core the nomination for Mr. Sherman, but the |! the members of Murphy's family were| GOV. SEAY AT BIRMINGHAM. one f Side the cities of Washington and Georgetown no sub- | for the construction of nine pneumatic dyna- RECT. cry of betrayal has been started again, and this | t»rown violently upon the or against the Bo you wantto save 2S.percentt Yowcan do Mt | Siviaio of fan it lots fumtine ale mite guna. for which $400,000 was appropriated, | Mr. Vest—DoT understand theSenator rom | {ime the governor ie, bane, en ee is | walls, In en instant wees gs ag ais Deep adie ‘ad |astoa aaa taaeibidk tn “beaiie: soubdialeds da tid eirefewandgfablic places will be subject to theap: | It is propos®@rto build one: gun and} Rhede.Island to.asy that on this metal. friends of Mr. Sherman more bitterly, if possi- TEE HOUSE WAS ENVELOPED IN FLAMES 5 a Sse dianoycitarentors Tri ion tang ese wl te aditeret io. BONE | Clghe Winch, guns. ‘Two of the Winch guns | thore is a reduction of 10 per cent in duties’ ble, than Foster was, and the cries of the dazed occupants reached Phacarsiengr Texx., Dec. 11.—A special to the mes etasanies aie . — fo 5 mounted each at Francisco rr, ons’ FoI - imerican from Birmingham says: Gov. Seay Chanel Price Bere Soe, por pete auf Maat asually | tren and will be mained after the Staten of the ‘Cues. | Boston harbor, Fort Schuyler, near Willet's | Mr. Aldrich—What I mean to say is that, on | FORAKER sarD To pny aebe gener lord em oglirn t adepminpplthing treed PM ecagr perc night, and immedi- parsed. Price, = per pair. - Streets running north and south will be num- | Point, and et Sandy Hook, and the 8-inch gun j */arge number of items in the metal schedule - paryeg, karen hae wap ae ly had fe ith Col. J There are 100 other styles of bottles that you buy at | pered cach way from the meridian of the Capitol. If | aleo at the iatter point. there is a reduction fully equal to, or in excess | |The Stam correspondent saw « gentleman | cries from the Murphys rushed into the build- | #*¢ly hada con! ng |. Jones. Gov. pgp gee SEnaee sage SRI en Pee te ae — of, 10 per cent. from Indianapolis who spent considerable time | ing at the risk of his life and carried out the | S¢4Y. iu au interview, he came to satisfy we. Manicure Caste from SLL aD eats: aren: | streets most nearly due norilr cr’ southot theme ef | Foun Parzwrs were Mr. Vest I want an average of the whole. | with the President-clect, and was given to un- | Women and children, making three trips into | himself by personal observation of the situa- Cce Comb usd Brushand Stor Canes combinedsal | Beye, ay fed ay, wil teamed | John ©. Kelton, of this cf Mr. Aldrich—It is almost impossible to give | derstand that Gen. Harrison bad addressed a | the burning house, "Sturphy was so dazedthat | tion here, to learn what the public sentiment her, plush, pearl, silver, and celluloid. The | letters ‘sre exhausted. Beyond this they wil | tridge-pack, cartridge feed-pack, cartridge- | ®2.8verage. few prominent republicans asking their views | be Was almost unable to get out of the house. | Piss und te dont mith away wotil thee. pore be ‘tamed after the “princival, cities, of mer. | eaa, and means for carrying the same and car- 2 that ho ‘wae aleolutely Ship | 08 Public affairs and the policy of ‘the new ad- | All were rescued without serious injury. Blew | of? ont had passed. He says from the Civar Cases, Cigarette Cases, Match Boxes, Odor | 1%, the, names. their proper order of rotating, | tridge-case. Also two patents to Edward P. ri ony Yesterday—that on the | ministration. I am informed that one of these | #8 badly scorched and bruised. wire i Extract Cases, Manicure Goods of all kinds, | as Albany ettret Saltire shee Chie ra om | Johnston, of this ity, a8 follows: Car-coupling | Meta! articles, which are largely imported | messages was sent to Gov. Foraker, and with a | ,, The inmates of Heng’s boarding-house across vey aid be deme = so Soeany cteeel elttgeare etzort,, Chicage, otzges, De- = steel rails being the largest item) the reduc- " the street and Chas. McCormick and his wife, | 3 s duty. Kiusted the succeeding streets will be named for the | 24 fertilizer distributer. ion of duties proposed in the substitute was | fovicur ct Rint sieccdehs tc grecenmaen hed been | who reside next door, escaped from the shat.| At midnight the city was puteety eet, vennmenee with tite deta othe aie, Of | CHaNGEs Ix THE MepicaL DeranTment or rae | more than 10 per cent. expression to his views, My fafermant cided | tered buildings with grent dificulty, several of pie bation pocplocn Co steonta, nbs ofall Kinds. rotation. af Alpermarie, street, Bragos street, | Anwy.—The following changes in the stations House of Representatives. “Gov. Foraker favors a liberal policy toward | them being badly bruised and all losing their sears Color, Prien fom Oe up? TO | uot ivezactalnineat with tar to theeant or went | And duties of officers of the medical department | In his opening prayer the chaplain said: | the south, butat the same time a'firm one. He | Personal effects, seni | scunace (ans, bee eee -_ Pric ap Soatiy is the Hoe of the dies eontneni oad | are ordered: Major Francis L. Town, surgeon. | «we devoutly bless Theo for the illustrious in- | W°W!4 strongly oppose the building of golden | The losses will aggregn on ed . you will find # complete stock, Pin- | nearly in the line of their direct continuation. 26, | relieved from duty at Ban Antonio. Tex. and bridges for confederate brigadiers to cross over : out $75,000. Jacob | over the affair of Saturday has abated. The We weit mame | Sereetienar pst of srs wil Geant as | will report in person tothe commanding ofior | stances of benevolence and beneficence fur-| the breakers on to ake an active part in the | Pet the planing mill proprictor, Jones about | ope are all here and. wll, remain: several Kiker’ Colgate’ and every well eevee pe Thinces" and will receive such names aa may be ap- | presidio of San Francisco, Cal., for duty at that | nished lately to the land by the Puritan Daniel | conduct or policy of # republican administra | #50.000. = other rs 5 . rice mn ion.” tee eo ; n du _ will be $25,000, days. Gov. Seay came up from Mon! Labin’s Extract until Christmas, Preuua, or Hscen in the District of Coltmbiawhal | ation, relieving Major Henry R. Tilton, eur-| Hand and the Quaker Isaiah Williams, Im- | ti eS a gone ae last night. “He says this morning that eS noua OURS | espe Oot wre edt tes | Wat RAR, Peron fa Bes | Prom om te sch men of the country the | SOCIAL FUTURE OF AMERICA. | 4 yuulotsr ney Antenne over oe| Sse tants ea eee Say ANNE a delichtful and lasting article. The fact that ame on the — ye Sos! - fortunes: ‘trust és evident necessity for them, re- more than 150 gallons ave been sold im Weahington | 2°? py WEbR. SE WHEATLEY, CHAS W iene, | the superintendent of the United States Military | folemn lesson that great f bbe hundred volunteers are at work clearing away * : eat main until after the coroner's investigation, the ruins. Ernest Casper, one of the three | which will begin this afternoon or to-morrow, LEY, CHAS, = a otimi: “ OND, Ce of the District of Columbia. | academy for duty at that station, relieving | held for the benefit of their fellow men, that | Prof. Boyce’s Optimistic View in His pokirs phroes ot m gigas «ane sper eee RE sect Major Chas. L. Heizman, surgeon; who, upon | money band becomes wealth when wisely used New Book. Queen Anne Cologne fs sold in bulk at #1 per pint; | ge-—-—> HAVING REMOVED, TO AND OPENED | being relieved, will proceed to San Antonio, | tohelp others to help themselves; that then | Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evaro Stan. mop sd) eo bec beng Seabee ted P= ecko Leach, ape oe , also in handsome half-pint and pint bottles at 0c. the new store {i «Kn w., | Tex., and report in person to the commanding | only it is like money, twice blessed, ‘blessing | Loxpox, Dec. 11.—Professor Boyce's “Amer- | sites time of the explosion. ‘The cupola was nomi ms rap eonsce ‘acilities/and'hav: | officer of that post for duty. Capt. James A’ | him who gives and ‘him who takes” Inepire | Teen yee's “‘Amer- | lifted almost entire, and thrown a distance of For the Pardon of Hopkins. b «« \ithan, an expert: | Finley, assistant surgeon, is relieved from duty | the monied classes of this prosperous country | 1°82 Commonwealth” is favorably noticed. In | 60 feet — the south side of the street. The eee Patronage | at Fort Buford, Dakota territory, to take effect | with h lofty passion for the common weal, help- | Summing up the question of the social future —— of Casper is somewhere under | JUDGE —— paapteenywrenncton IT 18 FOR- Select 7 4 vustomers. upon the expiration of his present sick leave of | ing them to learn that iness is not to be | of America the author 2 AN f Later many of thene goods Will be esedout | 10-38 “TTT _¢.A. PRENTI86, Drugwtet._| SBstnce: and will report int person to the come | fosnd in hocsded wealth Borie eee ee | Of world is growing up such c vat maltivaan | , 20h” Christensen, the kilnman, is the second | Concurso, Ouio, Deo. 11.—Judge Sage, of LABOR MEETING—A MASS MEETING | manding officer of Port miboine, Montana | vulgar display, but in humbly following in the | o¢ intelli, i i known victim. | His body has not been found, States cvurt, y signed the — egg thee Pedeestions of Late nei No, | territory, for duty at that post. Capt. Richard | footsteps of Him who came from Heaven to | ° intelligent, cultivated, and curious readers, | and he may have been blown some distance by | petit 4 : or the pardon MERTZ’S PHARMACY, fic are cordially invited will be held 1b Odeos Hews | W. Johnson, assistant surgeon, is relieved from | teach, in life and death, by word and deed, that | including millions who enjoy and are moved | the force of the explosion. Charles Miller, jamin F. Hopkins, ex-assistant cashier he northeast corner of 434 street and Pennsylvania | duty at Fort Adams, Island, and will re- | it is more blesved to give than to receive,” by the higher products of thought and imagi- | the engineer, is also buried under the mass of | of the defunct Fidelity bank, on the 1014 F Sruerr. a nue, northwest, ot TUESDAY EVENING, DECEM: rt in person to the superintendent of the ‘THE DIRECT TAX BILL. nation. fe must be that as this number con- | 4@bris, and it is thought that his body will be | that Hopkins is a physical wreck and ends ‘The Lowest-Priced Store in Wi Senaticn, Dike. anh Verdhens, sd United States Military academy, West Point, : tinues to grow, each generation rising above | found near the boiler. of justice could be no longer subserved by his Drug fashington, After the reading of the journal the House tatives . . i essors, histor i David Oliver, proprietor, and Peter M. | incarceration in the Ohio penitentiary. Warden Gopde aetizered to all parts of the city. — pg and Me BL Y., for temporary Guty ot thas sation. went intothe committee of the whole (Mr. pohly exert a power ach as Kimme, of the mill, were on the Clommer’ ana Martin affixed Halph Besumont and Peal Tr Bowen have een tetiied | ‘Tum Rozz, or’ Hon sks ua wee Kalph Bewunnort . Bowe . ion.—A general army or- | McCreary, of Kentucky, in the chair) on the | never has been exerted over the masses of und morning, but as vet have zqied Gokotk. SIDINE, President Federition | Contemplation to publish annually hereafter, | Mr. Hopkins (IIL) spoke in support of the | kely to constitute half of civilized mankind,” |The explosion, | Hach thinks that oatmeal dust SF LPARET, Engraver, — | OO, K of 410-2t_ | at the close of each year, commencing with | measure and in opposition to a AD Peunsyivania Avenue. S oe 1o-3 Pr Tet | TROUBLE AHEAD FOR SERVIA. | precedented if this be accepted. No Fine WRITING PAPELS « Specialty, NOTICE._$20 PER SHARE DIVIDEND, | 1889, an order making ‘mention of gallant or | amendment refunding the cotton tax. If there eases other reasonable exp! is offered, how- ‘Telephone, No. 747- a8-eo2w*Ip SS siockholdcra’ of the Cooperative tuvest: | specially meritorious acts or conduct in ser-| was merit in the latice Proposition that merit! q Conflict Likel: ever, and the explosion of the dust is accepted = Sill Feceive #20 per’ share dividend | vice on the part of either commissioned officers | should be discussed in & separate bill, mad aka renin ess Mieintstysl oredgage | eT prereset ay ond pig ye spplicadon to the eavues OEORGE EMMETT | OF enlisted men of the army, and containing | amendment should not now be brought for-| Parliament over the New Constitution. t For adistance of WM, KETTLE, President, | the names of those who have received me ward to embarrass the consideration of the | Special Cable Diepatch to Tax Eventne Stan. i late-g! it _a10-3¢ _ G. DARRAGH, Secretary. | of honor and certificates of merit and directing | pending measure. Ho controverted the posi-| Loxpox, Dec. 11.—Advices from Bolgrade, | wets aniuted snd tattins sist eed < ~ OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE IN- that whenever sny officer or soldier shall have | tion taked by Mr. Barnes (Ga.) that the cot-| state that the situation is grave. In view of WEDDING, visiTiNa promptly'and properh OH Laves Jacxers Axo Uxsrens, MADE TO ORDER, AT arne by the terrific force of the explosion. ace metus arg,|comleons or th snorted, cure | a as earner te canteen! the roa ofthe sects te meting “of the |” one noe ancora EE Pe cran SENEAE Ie ibesicea beter czas sagas | gallant aeplayed «fal report Gk the facts | the! couitulon, being” levied the anmo in | RUPMUHMA OF the 224 of December Js looked | About 10:90 the exceating party discovered MONDAY IN DECEMBER (it instant, 1888, at once made, by any officer cognizant of | Illinois asin Georgia, and having been col- mamas Sik tig tau Soamtabenicia te ing dc" | the body of aman which was supposed to be ‘Samuel Cook spaces comecariy sd avoid the crowd ofthe at few | the same, through the mulitary channel, to the | lected from 26 statee and territories Out discussion’ OF taneud eee he arith | that of Engineer Miller. and four J. WESLEY BO’ majo ‘commanding th: epeemige THE SECTIONAL VIEW OF IT. who number four-fifths of the assem! ly, are The corpes was found in the north driveway out, On Oo PARTN: toes! aectnncy a Thome ciopgags The assumption that this tax had been paid | determined to oppose this, The consequence | of the mill and was covered with about three of and PENING = | Pzrsonat.—Col. Elliott F. Shepard, of New by the people of the southern states was a mis- | may be serious to the peace of Servis and boy OF THE GREAT CUT-PRICE SALE OF eral 3s diasolved., aud T will cou aus the Piano York, editor of the Mail and Express, is at the | taken one. It had been paid by the consumers | Possibly of Euro, "2 SS : ™., in my own bane’ All debts due the ‘late fra Arlington. | He will preside and speak to-mor-| in the northern states. In answer to the| TALK OF THE DAY IN LONDON. forehead. A FINE CLOTHING parable to me alone, and 1 will pay the debts now due | Fow night at the convention of the American | declaration made by certain members from the —— the AT OAK BALL, aegis Sem Washinet dt pol MO "| Grtemne, be Domanndren Hero, Jr of New | south that that section was borne down by in- | The Sheehy Incident—Rejoicing Among reach - MLLE. M. J. PRANDI HAS RE! and James MclIirath of New York, John Frim a. a ae er Lord Clanricarde’s Tenants. COR. 10TH AND F sTs. | F~e> from Mrs. Hunt’s to Mrs. Harrison’ of St. Louis, Robert 8, Frazer of Pittsb » W. Special Cable Dispatch to ine Evenmvo Stan, ¥ Gi She is now prepared to do Shampooing. J. Sewell of New Jersey. and Joseph “sal prod Loxpox, Dec. 11.—The committee on the = 7OR ELE J. M. Somers of Oil City are at Willard's,—— ae We were closed the whole day Monday for the par | ===> CHEAP! cura _| Rev. 8. H. Virgin, D.D., of New York, accom- pose of marking down prices on the entire stock of ai by be son, Frederick, Baits and Overccate formen and boys. Indoing this | MSEE! IATHS! SHINGLES! J : MR, ALLEN’S CONSTITUTION. D. Williams ‘Thomas AL, VIEWS, we have considered neither cost nor value, but have OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fe Or He ton Mr. Allen (Miss.) said he could find no war- put them down to prices that will insure quick sales, 1p order to reduce an unusually heavy stock wat and rant in the constitution for refunding of the All goods are marked in plain figures, and no devis- SLA LATES. Se NCEE GOES, “kon ae ee ee oe ‘of Phila, | Uzect tax. The advocates of the bill believed Sens eres ne ee ee a meee cae delphia, and W. H. Potter of Michigan are at D LOTS OF MONEY, and at this season of the 12th st, and Maryland ave. a.w. poy J. W. Birdsall of Glen’ Cove, N, | th? limit year YOU NEED CLOTHING, which ts the cause for | {f, small yercentage over actual cost. “Tite means | V1¢ BABES New York, and R. R. Blyden- this great REDUCTION SALE Call soon. First $- Li JAMES F. BARBOUR. | burgh and Samuel C. Brown of come, first served at q=> GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE are at the i He i “ i i f E i i a? F Hi % E if iH ij i bi i Oak HALL, 739 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. spicuous for acti: The downward move- carpets, Ot Cloths, Matting aby ee oe checked: however. ote a a“ Corner 10th and F eta. nw. ‘Stoves, &e. Et in the Ho engineer meg oy except ‘the sold ot credit as cheap ss they can be bought both consid- | weak list were Elsewhere for cash. headlight and cab lew WE MAKE CARPETS FREE OF Now Ruy. agen AND TAY OU HOLIDAY Goons. PORTED CIGARS. IMPORTED Cl Weare receiving constantly new DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. | ported Cigars. Low prices. if if F ‘on sev- RICH CUT GLASS. GEO. F. KENNEDY & SON, 1200 F at. nw. the ex- FINE PLATED WARE CEARLOR LAMPS, — Branch Store, 1108 Connecticut ave. ott the Senate are very ‘ ‘We never eaw INA. Senate bill until = few-days before ALL KINDS. FROM BEST FACTORIES IN EU- | <> aqurranee "The Senate, in oa OUR OWN IMPORTATION, SEVERAL ROPE. PATTERNS DECORATED CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, GETS, HALF PRICE pra ea oe “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. M. W. BEVERIDGE, ASSETS, 8971,530.64. Ss 100 a | ait ae toe Rah al W117 15TH ST. N. W. [OS of Paes ws SES etee ‘Oftce hour trom Dam, to 4.20 pom, On the Ast ‘Bronzed Baskets for Dinner ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from GtoSo'clock pm Advances will be made promptly of and Majolica Vases with | at 7 o'clock, eon STUDER, Fler, | 3x0. 30x EDSON, See'y, ans