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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ ‘: 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by ‘ The Eveaing Star Newspaper Company, ‘ 8. H. KAUFFMAN, Pres’t. seas Seats coc oy al pntge” regal 38" : ¢ month; one year, $6; six ak ula! [Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C., as second-class mail matter.| Tar W) Stan—published year, postace prepa Shr monthm sylvania, and as the sorrow* or welfare of each is the welfare or sorrow of all, we come to ark Vor. T4—No. 129020. WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1889. TWO CENTS. Tae SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington N Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. PECIAL -___| Washington News and Gossip Forte ear eee Telegrams to The Star. a ee alf of the homes that have peat anamat a were takem THE WHEELS STILL BLOCKED. | snd the hearts that have been smitten READING'S APPALLING DISASTER, | sx ceusut bs thet of ‘tie poise oremaa this “awful ‘calamity. “Cheer and succor the was canght by the sill t-abop door. le arene ee ee oe The loss to the Philadelphia and ing of its SPECIAL NOTICES A LITTLE NOTE TO MEN. Index to Advertinements. i ce. — une 6 Fine Gripe’ vs at 87, which > at $10, and a line of linported Trouserings which fwusily sell at $14 and 615. 1 beliove it will be to your interest to see these. jj," ARFIELD SIMPSON, Expert in Trousers, youn eT ____ Gor. Oth and G sts. nw. DR SWAN M. BURNETT HAS BE- office and residence to 1770 Ja3-eolm* Secrcated we ene wa ea rtd Songs the arg ONE-MAN POWER IN THE HOUSE “ ape oe Pages of the suffering; and may we all feel mostpro-| At Least & Hundred Lost Their Lives. | She? .o'tnePenc neint and ive mechinges shot who reigns in heaven and upon earth, and in 110.000. The Associated —— ae [ A Condition of «Hopeless Helplessness.” | "hove hands alone are these mighty forces. at the silk mill ruins all night, and witnessed ARIAL LEELA ELLE career cee ear ae some of the most heartrending scenes it (GERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES, ea E goa THING ON THE PART OF a corte As Many More Were Badly Injured. Shiy over bateitabs being 0 wi prob- rags and dest ay str tees ED NEY. e% st John's, Newdouudina, wil be Scoslved upto the. oe beties < ee aes a sage atives and friends were running about in their a and Building)._ e reading e journal, but the cler! v= - frenzy and grief, seeking for lost ones, and ESTATE AND 18TH MARCH, 1889. THE TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE. * ing concluded that task, Mr. Weaver brought “Te aa forward his two dilatory motions to adjourn,| | West Virginia's Political Puzzle, and that when the House adjourns it The Senate. meet on Saturday, : Among the bills reported from committees |” Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, and Mr. Weaver were| FULLY A HUNDRED DEAD. and placed on the calendar was the Senate bill | appointed tellers on the latter motion, and as to authorize the construction of a bridge across | 20 quorum voted a call of the House was almost deranged. CROWDS POURING INTO THE CITY. The incoming trains this morning continue pouring into the city their crowds of strangers, and at noon it was estimated that 10,000 people The Killed, Injured and Missi at | Swrrounded the scene of the silk-mill disaster. Aaa phy Reading Number Two Hundred. | These greatly interfered with the work of re- the Missouri river at Leavenworth, eo kuniicad and Sthy-tiiten saiealgaes liber moving the iebris and taking ‘out the dead, Mr. Cameron offered a resolution, which was | ing responded to their names furthemproceed- | THE MAYOR ISSUES AN APPEAL FOR AID—STORY a wor ta Readi _ a oe ws agreed to, directing the Secretary of the | ings under the call were dispensed with, and] op 4 WoMAN WHO SAW THE MILL GO DOWN— | Ordurhl tothe Suing te hoon beck tee ou Treasuary to re-examine end audit the claim | Mr. Springer asked unanimous consent for the} peponrs pee or cn es mh ) the ruins ~ day p bac — of the state of Pennsylvania for moneys ex- | entering of an order providing for a final vote acme orn mood sage: pon Hy fb ~ — pe ps nded in 1864, and to reportto Congress the | on the Oklahoma bill, but his request was] UARTERS. full beat ok the aod ovat jon : pot, = e Soaoss due. age eed loud cries for prow “regular wag nes ius, ah era oye onal io ds - a o Sau bow 4. yetin i ison i ir. Buchanan, of New Jersey, voici ie | Reaprxe, — journing 1 b y y more ie sunie hettaceee aneere 7 pg opinion of the objectors by Geclaring that he | sorrow in many households in Reading to-day. — oo Soe cates whey engl mcg ‘THE TARIFF BILL. 7 desired to see Over one hundred spirits are hushed forever a , wean - °F | tributed for the relief of the sufferers. Bene- ‘The Senate at 12:30 resumed consideration | WETHER OR NOT ONE MAN COULD BULLDOZE | in death as the result of the wreck and ruin | fits are also being arranged. The latest esti- of the tariff bill at paragraph 411, taxing ee ae ‘The tellers h a their ph Wrought in this city by the storm of last night. mate of the killed has been reduced to fifty, i ide. tellers having resume eir places on | The cyclone left the enti ity in darkness, | but this is uncertain, as no one knows how pampiscgias yer ete crepes or provided | s¢¢, Weaver's motion for an adjournment until | which was only relieved by the electric ghts | ™8BY human beings ie buried beneath the naa Saturday, Ar. E. B, Taylor, of Ohio, rose and | and huge bonfires which shed their lurid glare mountain — mortar, and timber. 7 tated that he desired to offer a privileged res- | On the scene of death. All night long brave IN GREAT DANGER ON A BRIDOR. faxing call’ontga ave. we pac pene ig ie: | Gita ee and willing hands assisted in the work of the | Easrox, Pa., Jan, 10.—Twenty-tive men were ducing that vate to 20 per cent ad valorem. The Speaker replied that the House was | rescue of the dead. The disaster is fully a8/ on the suspension bridge here last night dur- Mr. Allison said that in some kinds of skins | dividing, but that the resolution might be read | bad as reported in these dispatches last night. ing the storm when a heavy wire guy pe 25 cents per pound was less than 20 per cent {in order to enable him to decide whether it OVER A HUNDRED PERISHED. broken, causing the bri age to hac re “ ad valorem. The finance committee wished to | involved a matter of such high — that] The list of fatal cases will fully reach one | heavily. One of the men, Oscar FL a examine the question, and he asked that para- | its consideration could suspend the present hundred and may be more. ‘The hospitals and | blown from the bridge to’ the canal below, a (sey page ance ete ig bi: <n cS SST undertakers’ establishments are filed with the | distance of about 80 feet. He swam to, the Mr. Vance moved to amend paragraph 414 by | ‘Thereupon Mr. Taylor sent up the following ory ——— — pectates Prey hope ny | other men caught the railing while going down hangi i ; ; h Pere TO eee ee eee eaeae. | Preamble and resolution: commodation of the injured. The ruined silk | *2¢ held on until the storm had passed. The r . " thers lay di the by d had ir Govenyauxt Receirrs To-Dar, — Internal | Yeas, 22; nays, 27 (Mr. Brown voting aye). - | Whereas, one member of the House has, | mill presents. scene of desolation. ‘The Polish | otters lay aes hasty Beate fer TA oven 95 | <a Tasurance Broker, has removed. his offices to, ‘ ne 300 F st. n. here le wilj } ,,Pull particulars and other information as to condi eations! ns | — BY . Real y4 — and pony of proposed contract can be obtained on applica- Ceever states managed, tents MESSES. O'CONNOR & HOGG, edand loans negotiated. Insurance placed in Barristers, com jJocal or foreign, at the lowest 4 Slephuse call 1106-2. em Ot the lone re _OTTAWA, ONTARIO. ja10-tt_ = —»THE INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Be OTE, ALL MEMBERS OF SOCIAL =. Bs 1 ail a valet Associat: removed to the BUKOHE 1300 F UnW. THOS. G. HENSE ordered to convene gt’ Masonic C., FRIDAY, the 11th inst. at 12 0’ attend the funeral of Bro. Francis C SPECIAL NOTICE —I WISH TOINFORM Sod that I'amn not responsible for auy eugamementanot am not m [o no iuade directly through me. F. EIBNER, Leader Eib- her's Orchestra _” a@1i-lm* GROGAN'S INSTALM Milige on FRIDAY, Lith 730 AND 741 7TH ST. N.W. sth tant pod ptomoe Cheapest house in the city to buy your Furniture, ELLAN 3 Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Baby Carriages, Hetrig: | ; ‘aul. service, te, | NOTARIES PUBLIC. erators, Stoves, &c. Everything in the Housefurn: "jal. OCEAN STEAMERS ing line sold on credit as cheap as they can be bought ————— | POTOMAC RIVER WE"MARE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF Washi ‘i removed from 9th and | PIANOS AND ORGANS my2t ‘COsT. D streets to 814 F street northwest. Fresh apple cider | PERSONAL... oR . Ol rs ny ‘h cider, also old cider . Agent for pure STE: Be BE YOUR COAL, CORE AND WOOD | Tnela'ohive oil” Femuct Branca Tatiana Bittors “fele- | PRINTERS JOHNSON BROTHERS, MEETING, FREE METH- 215 46 phone 639 2. jal0.6¢" | PROFESSIC ae cai BEaroroRE | PROPOSALS. fc THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE . pt —- existing between ‘Thomas H. Langley aud | RAILROAD alice Baker, as rocers and Provision dealers, hws | SPECIAL N Been dissolv we business will be cari 7 HOS. H. LANGLEY, at 801 Pst. n.w. SPECIALTIES. qq ALASKA —LECTU cAL WANTED ( i ‘win, with number y nak ley Chapel, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 is- | WANTED (Rooms) sion by voluntary silver offering." jal0-2t_ | WANTED (Misce g >THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. | WANTED (How: aro olders of The Forest, Glen Lmprovement | WANTED (Lots) °0., of Montgomery County,” eld Monday, f WINTER RESORTS. Spii. 14, 1880, at Lovelock p.m, at the tI é ‘Crest Glen Park, Montsomery Go. Md, jal0-st-” | WOOD AND COAL — TO THE PUBLIC. — — On motion of Mr. Allison paragraph 415 (tax- | under its rules, assumed and taken complete | church disaster. several months ago, was one ” “4 Believing that a Tevenue, $454,345; customs, $1,137,226. ing manufactures of alabaster, amber, &¢., 25 | control of the legislation, and refuses to per-|of the most horrible accidents that had startled rea he add a par vcten betes ELL-CONDUCTED RIDING ACADEMY T 7 . . er cent ad valorem) was amended by omitting | mit this body to proceed in the performance of | the it sinks into comparative | 5 e His unadulterated cheek sells his adulterated g00% | jg an institution which thin community in general. | ay tinny TRS eee ne tee | Teams title yout oark or cork barks audiet | is lagilsthve ution, eter on eat tacied aoa nificance when placed in parallel with the | @ **fety after the storm had passed. and the Softenap family are his victims, sid lovers of horses in perticular, baye a In¢Test | oe ered A a re ee eer Bt 12756; | ding to it the words “‘osier or willow’ prepared | conditions and subject to such limitations as he | awful visitation of last evening. Mayor Kenney MUCH DAMAGE NEAR LANCASTER, Suoerting, and Selng intiemes thas the - registered 47¢8, $15,000 at $108!¢. $a: beskebunskeck! ws may prescribe and impose; and, whereas, under | at 2 o’clock this morning issued the following | Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 10.—Last evening's — "WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, Anuy Lxaves.—First Lieut. John Guest,| Mr. Vance moved to reduce the rate from 25 | the rules of the House it is within the power of | proclamation: storm was very violent in Earl and Manheim established in this city about a vear ago, could be con- i rel to 10 per cent ad valorem. Rejected—yeas, 20; | the said member to stop legislation ‘until it} ‘I earnestly appeal to the professional | townships, in’ thi vg Rags} ey P Paring sae aepente hone a ere . . shall’ please him to ctherwise order; and, | business, and other citizens who. may be | @™2sbips, in this county. Ranck’s Unite ti witl 5 LET HER WENTS inued with increased success on & So pberative basis, ha Ne 5 pienso aeaier hss farther citenateet aa szagraph 416 (taxing manufactures of bone, | whercas, he has for several days exercised and | able to favorably ‘respond, to meet at the ment grecdierper semen gf ne we og hi rdsense fami Hardcash famil; “WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY COMPANY,” — be er cent ad valorem) was, on motion of | continues to exercise that higl vilege; and, t nat 1: vise r 7 “ yoo & ia anaes wa leans to aubwcribe for at least one | ABMY OnDERS.—Capt. Richard N. Johnson, | Mr. Allison, amended by adding to it, “cork or | whereas, itis essential to the well-being of the | Ways and means to aid the injured and assist wtp tiegeneensghow py geben geen Share, the majority of us having takes fiveshares. °° | assistant enrgeon, has been granted two weeks’ | cork-bark.” country that sume legislation be had, and more | the families of those who perished last night — oS oe cases, RIVERS AND HARBORS. especially that the appropriation ills | in the fall of the silk mill and at the Philadel- | "Bole orchards were uprooted. No persons CHEAP CHUCK OR CHUMP CHEEK? leave of absence. 2d Lieut. Frederick R. Day, c é a ir | be passed; and, whereas, this seems to | hia and Reading railroad paint shop. ‘The | *€ Teported inj laiutenance of a successful Itiding Academy in Wash: | Signal corps, has been ordered to inspect the | _ During a temporary suspension of the tariff | be passed ‘only in case terms are made with Feartul eyclone that struck this city at 0:90 last Se en een See We provide the former, Cheap Chuck, and Blowhard | 26'on. we leave the community in general, and lovers | signal stations at El Pago, San Antonio, New | bill a resolution was offered by Mr. Hoar and cad aatiatanlos to tha alituleaben, evening has brought sorrow and want to many | Lita, Ouro, Jan, 10.—Great damage was done eigchena Gack. “Sinn sour dinies tateeinthe 2, cow | particulss, to Jods — = ives as Hoey Mobile, Pensacola, Montgomery, and referred to the committee on contingent ex- Resolved, ‘That a committee of five members ne _ People who <n ——— circumstances a8 | here yesterday by a heavy wind storm which ' On the suggestion of Mr. J.D. Brown, the ies eee Penses, instructin the committee on commerce | be appointed by the Speaker Oe and Toe [peeing wo ihe emergency, and the biew hundreds of derricksand pumping-housss CHUCKLING CHUMP fest ot the ey Ae? ,- Gi InrerstaTe Commerce Commissioners Wal- | When the river ani rbor bill is repor fer with the member aforesaid, at as early down in the oil fields, and twisted off the «pi oe eee eckieaton Lan canta toot hee | ker and Morrison left Washin gton yesterday | TePOrt as to each item of public work the facts | day as will suit his pleasure and convenience, Quick to respond to others in distress, let us or the tee of the funds which may be paid in on account of Subscriptions to stock. that make the appropriation advisable and of | and, if possible, ascertain from him upon what | Not fail to do speedy justice to our own grief- | Of the Reformed German church and other- camecn evox. for New York, presumably to meet the commit- | national importance, and the condition of the | terms and conditions, and subject to what limi- | stricken people.” wise damaged the building. The court-house tee appointed at Tuesday's meeting of the k, if be; it] i i f Re & was damaged, and also many private resi- Subscriptions will be received a 2 7 work, gun, with power to appoint an as- | tations, he will permit the House o: presen- THE WORK OF RESCUE RETARDED. wt Ba iT ar ao. youn | Saatest TRE, WASHINGTON MUDING 1 ‘ACAIE | bankers and railway presidents. sistant clerk at an annual salary, tatives to resume its proper functions and pro-| The work of rescue was greatly retardea | “2° umesince SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 18th ot. and New York | Lr. Cox. Taos. F. Barn, judge advocate, and THE TARIFY BILL AGAIN. ceed to the discharge of the duties devolved on | from the singular manner in which the silk-| VERY BADLY COMPLICATED ave., and at ROBER’ KFORD'S, 1515 i is 3a 5 i “ : x a se and at ROBERTSON & BLAG! ® 1519 | Capt. Wirt Davis, fourth cavalry, recently | No amendment was offered to paragraph 417, | it; Se eer te tines bank smeneece OF valle mill collapsed. It did not blow over, as might sere VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘The shares are one hundred (100) dollars each, the | 2°minated to be major and judge advocate, re- | taxing manufactures of leather, gutta-percha, | 44 it may deem needful and proper; and said | have been expected from the terrible force of | Curious Condition of Affairs in the West subscription being limited to five (5) shares for gach | ported at the War department yesterday in obe- | &c., 35 per centad valorem. committee shall report to the House its doing | the wind, but was bodily crushed down, falling Virginia Legisiature. 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 | spbscriber, ond 22 por cont pring payable at the date | dience to orders from the Secretary. Mr. Vest moved to amend paragraph 418, as | herein with all proper dispatch. in upon itself in si not a vestige of the | special Dispatch to Tux Evexrxe Stax. ye th to recei d ipt fo "rae to manufactures of ivory, mother-of-pearl, &c., | MR. REED WANTS THE RESOLUTION MORE com-| walls remaining standing above the stone “ 927 and 929 7th st. n.w.. corner Massachusetts ave |e Meer oe eS ae ane aan eriks | REINsTATED.—The Secretary of the Treasury “ redneitig the cpg’ (Bony 40 to 86 per saat Bead isms sa foundation, The rafters and timbers of the | CHARLESTON, W. Va., Jan. 10.—The legisla Strictly One Price. stockholders. has reinstated Mr. Wm. B. Morgan to the posi- | aq valorem. Rejected—yeas, 23; nays, 24. The reading of this satire upon the rules was flooring projected in all directions. As the | ture which was to convene at noon yesterday CALDERO! H.R. DULANY, i ii is nt ANTHONY POLEOR, ey Y, tion of disbursing officer of the coast survey, _ Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. Mr. Brown changed his vote from aye to no, greatly enjoyed by the members; but Mr. Reed, building was steam-heated. fortunately the | was not called to order for some time after- ———— ALBERT ORDWay, | fr: i i ivi hi that th s ..’ | ruins did not take fire, otherwise not one of i desull iv 0 NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST GRAND | ROBERT NEVILLS LINDEN RENTS Sonetoen ae eee rent tent Tay, 1 seieya at reat oli geen eee of Maine, found fault the resolution in | the unfortunates could’ possibly have escaped ward, owing to the tory arrival of the Rempant Sale. Derinning Fridey. Jan. 11,1880. | THOMAS W, SYMONS, = WOODBURY BLAIR, | ig done to clear him of any suspicion of turpi. | luxury, that it did not provide that the committee | death in ite most appalling form, members, resulting doubtless from the strained Ps x ith ste. | JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, . "| tude that might have arisen from the fact that | Mr. Vest moved to amend paragraph 419} should be a permanent one to treat with each} pug oxty EvE-wiTNess To THE DreasTER, | “tation of affairs, Organization was effected, aba Send for Prospectus. 3a9-1m_| his diemaisen was caused by an unbalanced C=stbis. of a kinds = Block, rough, or | member sedis made his apreeewe es so far as is known, was a Mrs, Gemmil, resid- | BOWeVt With the advantage somewhat in favor —_1.0. 0, F— REE ST state of his accounts. The accounts have at | square”) by reducing the rate from 65 to 40 | tleman from Iowa was only e i 4 se ¢ of the democrats, though the republicans As Exernxe Tie. $ce~wiriororis TOBGE Sete, Tit cook | last boon settied. satisfactorily by the beard | couts per cable fost” Rejected roms 2 eye. | which belonged to him (Mr. Heed) and to every | ing at 1150 menperey stent, “Ab aes Seely | aaa gay ag! Shes Regree iy their Hall sc. cor. Oth and D ston | that has been engaged in auditing them. 23 (Mr. Brown voting no). member of the House, eee Ee: cee tom eepetter, “51 ia, sakes db ues onnel wale walk SATURDAY) AT 9 O'CLOCK, COMMENCED | fequested to be preseut Members of ‘Sine Ree No amendment was offered to phs 420] The Speaker ruled that the resolution did not | heard an awful crash, and thinking it wasa pid ee Visiting, and resident members of have been opened at the Treasury de- | or 421, relating to veined marble and to manu- present a question of privilege. new house which is being put up alongside of | C#UCUs nominees were chosen: Hon. J. J. Sheen eieeneeeen Other adiotions, are raternally thvite Tiec. Sec'y. | P&rtment for a new revenue cutter for the | factures of marble. ‘4 REFLECTION. , Paley to the front door. A great cloud of | Woods, of Ohio county, was elected NOTICE, = South Atlantic coast. Three bids were re- LUCIFER MATCHES. Mr. Taulbee (Ky.), in pretended seriousness, a wor aged eo ed a r Tcould hear | John Hamilton, of Calhoun, clerk; W. H. Gibbs, orca tthe oclHE DRUG STORE ceived, as follows: M. A. Sweeney & Orother, | Mr. Vance moved to amend paragraph 422] thought that the words of the resolution filing wale, ~Sho Gat teak ye = of Roane, sergeant-at-arms, and A. W. Knott, of Jeffersonville, Ind., i Pusey & Jones | (friction or lucifer matches) by striking out company, Wilmington, De! should be taken down at the clerk's desk as | whole mill a great heap of ruins, from the’ °! Marion, doorkeeper. BAKERUPT STOCK OF CLOTHING HL , of Ci “ten cents per gross” and inserting (as in ex- | they reflected upon some member who was not | midst of which came such awful moaning and The house then took arecess until 2:30 this me ASnL je 7 isting law) 35 per cent ad valorem. Daned. He inguired whether the resolution | groaning and terrible ories aa I never weat $0 | eflernosn. AF 612 :¥ SYREET KORTEWEST. Formerly of 1429 Penn cor. of B. Wuat rae Daommens W i Mr. Allison said that the rates of duty were | would be printed in the Record. ear again. Not a soul did I see come out of | Upon reassembling Secretary of State Walker UADER AND BY VIRTUE OF wonw: | *Tins: of Philadelphia, president of the Com- See Pe mas it ves conteahle tohavea| The eee eeplee aae ae to the not 7 e,atg | delivered the election returns to the house, ‘asi - ~ i | mercial Travelers’ National ji ia- | 8Pecific, rather thanan ad valorem rate. Mr. Taulbee—Then to withhold my re- > anybody came e 8 stoo¢ i ;, * in store No. 1925 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. ‘The stock : 24, (Mr. Brown votimg no). The count was then proceeded with. my husband came running from his wor! governor, together with a copy of an in- jould be a panic gant of the immense crowd. | will be sold in th: ‘course of business until | here for the purpose of urging Congress to so <i “ : ne ams i i Ry i nt pogo pict comcberrse priests aa Hr poor > ww echo Twa amend the interstate-commerce law. as to per- No amendment was offered to paragraph 423, | pary GIvE IT UP—"‘HOPELESS HELPLESSNESS. of every description, omnibuses, fu- | junction from Judge Campbell, of the tenth 1 oI ‘bted to Js yraham: | mit rai r taxing cocoa matting 10 cents per square yard, : 2 ) | neral coaches, fire-wagons, hospital vans and icial circui! init ‘ catastrophe. The cause of this extraordinary ruah | tosettie at once, and all persone having claiue tesiner | Wit Tailroads to give reduced rates of transpor- | and cocoa mate 5 cents per pHi io The tellers remained at their posts until | Drivate vehicles were pressed imo service, and | J2dicial circuit, enjoining from laying the cer presen' ‘same Wi tation to commercial e i ji tificate of that vote before the legislature. is the fine $20 Chinchilla Overcoats that are being | {'Galderon Catlisie and Hotest Wr McPhoceon Fae. PAINTINGS AXD STATUARY. 1:40, when, on motion of Mr. Sowden (Pa.), the | were runuing rapidly to and from the scene of ss , — es 5 : J izing its “hopeless helplessness,” | the disaster all night long, bearing the bodies | 1m the senate matters were very different, sold for $4.63, and $18 Overcoats for $3.87. Chil- | dali Law Building, 344 D st.n. w., the agents and w AmoNxG THE Pnesr Carters To-par| Mr, Vest called attention to paragraph 424, | House,recognizing i a of the ded. dd proceed part dren's Suits, $1.28 and $1.48. Men's fine Prince | jad-10¢ I. M. HENDERSON, Assignee, Carlisle, Pa, | Were Senator Vance, ex-Senator McDonald | taxing paintings and statuary 30 per centad va- | *® 8€ Member expressed it, adjourned, <tieatiemtnet cee re Spepreecior senepwhedny Sinasiee Albert Suits, $12.62, formerly 828; and Men's Suits, => NOTICE.—CANNON & VINSON HAVE | 924 Representatives Henderson (North Caro- | lorem, and providing that the term “statuary” CAPITOL TOPICS. DOWN TO DEATH WITHOUT WARNING. as president of the senate was concerned. The #2.85, $3.62, $4.70. Boy's Overcoats and Suits at | 3 removed inate, Undertaking, Establishment lina) and family, McAdoo, with Col. and Mrs. | shall only include such as is wrought by hand. From the statements of some of those who | republicans made nominations for the other any price you offer. The balance of the stock at 20 | Stand. “Yours “CANNON e'Viesons VL| ¥ fi Priceand Thomas Brady, of New Jersey, | He compared it with a provision which taxes DUTY ON OTLL-NETTING. cecaped from the building it appears to have | offices, and the democrats held no caucus cents on the dollar previous to sending it toauction. | a%-6t — Undertakers, ~| Webber, Montgomery, Landes and Washington. machinery-prodnced slabester Agures only 25} gecretary Fairchild to-day sent to the Ben-| sone down inan inslent. There war wlood |The tarobinece pomeraboy —— . c er ; had both Remember, only THREE DAYS MORE. ee oo ee een ae nmmaEnrn ax Gavorn.—W. L. Vander. | PSA varich explained that alabaster work | S% © Teply to the resolution of inquiry a8 to crash of breaking timber, and the persons in | Carr, off Kanswha, aon Mlimecr; of Tucker bet Children's Knee Pata, 2ic., 28c., 33¢., 3% WasHiNGTos, January 4,1889. | winter has been appointed storekeeper and < inal; 7 a ts 5 the classification of gill-nets made by machine | the mill all rushed toward the main doors, A i: . ‘t . Tle., 28e., 398.. We. (The annual meeting of the MutuaiFire Insurance Go. | gauger at Longfield, Va. That seechenital orto nticne at ontka a) | in Sootiand and teaptxted tuto Gls couitcy. Soe’ goed many of them cusssoted § both declined to go into caucus, and when they abkinais ehamaiadal of the ‘District of Columbia | will be held on the | 8@Use! gfield, that mechanical reproductions of works of | in Scotland and impor - -ountry for poe iy tn a out, |! found that Senator Woodyard, of Roane, was ING SALE, THIRD MONDAY of January, 1889, the 21st in Tue W Slain was valanat a . art (except in alabaster) would pay 50 per cent | %e principally in the salmon fisheries on the | while four girls saved themselves by jumping . “ 4 att ¥ ereunr 3 at the office of, the company, ‘corne ner of Penney anit az Warts House was closed to visitors to- under the substitute, as under existing law.” Pacific coast. The Secretary says that no de-| from the second-story windows. e first | Somewhat disaffected, their consternation was sani: ‘By the charter of the company, the electionot seven | @#Y> in order to give the workmen from the] \fr. Hoar expressed the hope that, before the | Cision on gill-nets has been rendered during | rumbling noise was followed instantly by the | supreme for the moment. The republicam SIX DOORS FROM 9TH ST, ianagersto constitute s board to conduct the affairs | government gardens a chance to complete the | bill passed to its final consideration the finance | the past year, but he encloses a ruling of the | falling of the building, the neper stories going | leaders set to work at once with zeal to _2028-3m ___ | Sgcomvany ie required tbe Baik a6 ts: above | a corations of the east room for the cablaet | committees would conciade to put all | department declaring gill-netting in the piece | first with their human load. Had it not been i i ecaga e eeee Puen dame eee. | Miegeeiice atthe santa acters comany | cummet, Thich, ie eigen to-night, The] {roms oF aur ox tur raz vase. | dutinble 16» manatee a te third and fourth foors atthe tine senresly maant §: ning Fr jan. . 2s room is a mass of leaves and colors. The west " . . THE INDIAN DEPREDATION BILL. 4 scarcely " “ op BAUEMAN'S DOUBLE COMBINE TIO the drat business in order shail be the 3 pomtnent of | mantels are transformed into great green em- | , H® did not believe that any American artist| 1. .."it. committee ou Indian cffairs to- | ® life Would have been saved. Mr. Geo. Grim. | and Minear and thateverything depended upom -. ihdibia — | tion in accordance with the act of incorporation, be- | bankments, and those on the east side are cov- | 4esired protection for his work against the 7 shaw, one of the proprietors of the mill, who | the action of these two gentlemen. Lone F, G To | SoeeRSPPREE SSSA MAS CC AL" | ered with “lowers. ‘The circular divan in the | competition of all mankind. day secured a quorum and took up the bill to| was inthe ofce af the time and barely escaped A.NEW ELEMENT oF UNCERTAINTY. ms Fres Axn ‘arMeNTS Ly | 42 1,931,080.00 | center of the room is surmounted bya tall] Mr. Allison moved to amend paragraph 495 | TSanize a court or commission for the ascer- | witl c, having received several severe : w @ SEAL SKIN*AND FINE PLUSH. a 0:08 | plant, and on each side is a pyramid of, palms | by reducing the duty on pearls from 25 to 10 tainment and settlement of claims on account | wounds on the head, stated that there were, to | Matters are further compijeated by the 7 eS ee 90 and other planta. Each window ia fille th | per cent ad valorem. is of Indian depredations for consideration. They | the best of his knowledge, about 275 persons, | pearance of anew element in the situati 9 — ap ‘aceful leaves, and the room is filled with a are not able to complete, it, however, and it | principally girls and boys, in the establish- | The Knights of Labor have just held their an- ppm mney bey isa, aa tropical $ ‘MR. VEST SARCASTIC, is bable that no further proj will be | ment at the time of the occurrence. Up to 8 ‘, Notwithstanding the great rushGwe'bave hed our | ‘ovied ud pad. nor eer 1085.80 | Uense ‘oP Ica wee ames Mr. Vest—I suppose there is no mistake as to | made until after the tariff billls disposed of. | o'clock this morning the large majority bf the | 22! fecaslty guisrerer teed bares aye stock is being replenished, and from this date barwains | 4. moe of the sont pants tothe Tah aoe || Tae Inrenstark Commence Commusstox.—| that being a decrease. MIS$ CARROLL'S CLAIM. vistines ‘van ot te the eames. peer ayy dee wrvnngnes vg omer with a3 may be obtained at «reatly reduced prices in ‘By order of the Board i, Secretary, | He hearing of the case of Hostetter & Co. vs. | Mr, Aldrich—It is the same as under existing | _ bill, introduced to-day by Senator Mander- | 7¥° HUNDRED KILLED, WOUNDED AND missINo. governed by either . In the senate, Carr, SEAL WRAPS, Beat b amet the Pennsylvania and other railroad companies, | law, son, proposes to pay $10,000 in full settlement | 0. Grimshaw just before daylight gave | of Kanawha; Kirk, of ; Corcoran, of PLUSH WRAPS, eit A Gag ange | before the interstate commerce commission, | Mr, Vest—But pearls are an article of luxury. | of the claim of Miss Annie Ella Carroll against | Ut the following list of killed, injured and | Ohio, and Harr, of Marion, are labor men, the FUR LINED CIRCULARS, Hon. of the District of Cohn Ir of a | Was a is lege Ses complainant} Mr. Allison—O} very delicate luxury. the United States for services in furnishing | ™issing reported to him up to a few hours be- | tWo former republicans and the two latter dem- MUFFS, the en or fon tae Sation of the’ patent medicine Dearing’ that | uct” german f#id that all experience showed | valuable information to the War department | fore. ‘The list accounts for about two hundred | 9vtstt Corcoran was chairman of the Knights ——_ fetore it: will beneld MONDAY seneees La arte | mame. ‘The case of the Imperial coal company jewelry; ‘Bay wars ie ely a exh aries ip BAD dd ori 4 sg a tion is that the knights e: by this action to TRIMMINGS. | Soon 1 Vernon Row, cor, Fa ave-and Toth st | of Pittsburg against the Pittsburg and Lake | Yorcld: tey were largely smuggled. Tt was Sopp me pede Repmtigen Maree = 9 ot te Went bring about the election of one “of their own Pe ee en JOS. C. MCKISBIN, President, | EFie railroad company and others will be heard | demagogism) to say that luxuries should pay | tho Was Plerattment Mise Carcol ne "ee | tad i i ae Se hee. EF Oe ee 3B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, * HATTERS AND FURRERS, E L if to-morrow. high rates of duty. That was true, but the | daughter o Oi i i eS Si a are g er of Gov. Carroll, of Maryland, and it Pensoxat.—Hon. R. F. Pettigrew of Sioux | ts should not be put so high that they could | is nid in her behalf that a number of literary | Shade, Florence Rhoads, Lizzie Haws, Beck: : y K ; sa ag | 2Ot be collected. articles prepared by her under ment | Hoyer, Harry Bricker, Osman Staab, Beck: yd 26 __1237 Penna. ave.. through to 13thst._ Sole ary. Bavtint bcd presen te ure of THE AMENDMENT ADOPTED. with the me grapare dis had great influence | Pounds, Mary Evans, Sallie Savage, Sarah = cor of Sth and Hote Bw during the coving 8 4 iges.—Carl_ Bailey | The ameritiment wasadopted—yeas, 25; nays, | in holding the people of Maryland true to the | Evans, Ella Kress, Ella Pflum, Agnes — J. W. Borne & Sox ance leaders and subjects for the various mect- | Hurst, son of Bishop John F. Hurst of this areca Union. This asserted that she prepared icher, . . S inge gre 09 fo a | city. sailed yesterday for Germany, where he | 20) ®8 follows: yeas—Messrs, Aldrich, Allison, ha blaundar which o Gaek oF ts sailed further in sd by Rov. WE Pape ne an Foe: | ill his stud ani Blair, Chace, Chandler, Cullom, Dawes, Dolph, | ‘8? plan under which a fleet of gunboat wenate We. Parco will pursue his studies in the university at , Chace, er, Cullom, Dawes, Dolph, | up the Tennessee river, for the purpose of i by ARE OFPERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS o& L2gugiNations and Social | Leipsig.—Hon. J. A. Buckalew of Pennsyl- | Edmunds, Eustis, Evarts, Frye, Hawley, His- | dividing the confederacy in two, a TO PURCHASERS OF here will also’ be a ‘tion Meeting of the women | rani tt ie Fc “pclae! gm bog Ky. _ cock, Mandorsan, Mitchell, gern, Sapo SEAMEN’S SAVINGS, Cann Though Or o churches at the same at ‘k of each | Cay }. Shey o e army are at e | Palmer, Payne, 5 er, Sherman, Stock- DINNER AND TEA SETS, are a ae Raa irae, cry Ebbitt.—R. W. Bayley of Pittsburg, H. B. | bridge: Wilson of lowe 3S.” ed Senator Hale, yesterday, from the committee he received the GAME AND FISH SETS, »._"__a-bt_| MoCleilan of New York, A. Alexander of Phil- Nays—Messrs. Bate, Berry, Blackburn,Brown, | 0n naval affairs, reported favorably a bill which UIGK HIRE AND CHEAP | adelphia and Geo. H. Wallace of Fayette, Mo., | Coke, Colquitt, George, Gibson, Jones (Ark), il Fi =" FOR BRIGHT, Boe EN UE RICH, HEAVY, AND ENGRAVED GLASS cles Day Washington are at Willard’s,—Frank A. Dean and W. A. | Plumb. Pugh, Saulsbury, Spooner, Teller, Tur- Carr. Maxwell, peed ; & «jigs OBNSGS IusiveAgeats,_ | Andrews of Pittsburg and 8. Davis of Montreal | pice Vance? Vest, Vorlons, Wallet Winey | of the navy 135, rison, ‘ABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE, ae seco ie af not less than @5, wii OFFICE RIGGS FIRE INSURANCE Com- | “F¢ at the Arlington. ‘Md.)—20. case of desertion the savi As it was a tie and » PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS. Sans, Washington, ‘D.C. January 1. 1880. INDIAN TIMBER CONTRACTS. No amendment was offered to phs tin second, taken. A 27 BRIC-A-BRAC AT REDUCED PRICES. Payuble'at the office of the company 431 F street 3 i i os ofa 3 428, (pencils, pencil-leads, and per- motion = wd. at the: close ot FD the atckhldrs Commissioner Oberly Before the Senate ra ee to amend h 429 p.m. taken J. W. BOTELER & SON, ‘Toe transfer b will be, clos Special Committee To-Day. (pipes. pe bove ost cigar-holders of wood) and until to- = RP poo irs THANCIS B. MOHUN, Secretary. The special Senate committee, charged with | cent each" (in addition to 70 per cent ad ~~ = SS THE MUTUAL 60-01 [LD | the investigation of the timber contracts on | valorem). jected—yeas. 20; nays, 23, Mes. M. zi Hest. ING ASHOCIATION 1 removed to the | the La Pointe reservations, Wisconsin, had| No amendment was offered to up tom : pit* amtspm HA. HAL Indian Commissioner Oberly before it to-day. ot 1300 F STREET NORTHWEST, dein Tae. 6.’ EY. Bec’ He was called to testify respecting the revival Sweeny case, Will exhibit on D MAKING | of certain contracts suspended last month be- recently in Taw THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, cd nat of Coe cause they had not been approved as the law ae the senate, RECEPTION AND EVENING BONNETS and eo | required. He stated that the only ones he had cepubdicnns approved were those upon allotments that had NF OF NEW bee ___ 431 a patented. He could, however, give no| aq D Mies Prayeehe ae ey learned by making inquiry ita upon the subject, and he was requested to KAUFMAN'S DOU. RATION, ‘No. 2023 G Street Northwest. @12-1m | furnish the exact facts to the committee to- i j il i i — * EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. i

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