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' THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDIN¢ Northwest Corver Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star &. INTERESTING LONDON CHAT. | Expected Revelations About Pigott — Z | Another Story of Rudolph’s Death. | Special Cable Dispateh to Tar EYrsiwe Stax Loxpvox, Feb, 1% —Interest is der the Parnell commission. The F ity of Pigott promises strange revelati ott is an ex-Fenian editor of a nationalist newspaper always opposed to Parnell and the | Ag aes > The Parneliite allegation is that ordinary basi | Ness letters addressed to Pigott were traced im substance, but that criminating lines were im ss : troduced. —— — - Lord Carnarvon writes a TWO CENTS. ‘TRE EVENING Stax is served to subscribers in “he city by cafriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44c. per mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 cents each. By mail—postaye prepad—30 cents a th; one year, &6; six mouths, 8.) . tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,a A-class mail raatter.} Tuk WEEKLY Srau—published ou Friday—$1 a Fear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 ceuts, tran scriptions must be paid in advance; for. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRU or deploring the g stations, and that them were unfultilic @ ition of British the promises made SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. and guns were not supplied _| Washington News and Gossip, {AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | wer consideration to-day the bill treating of Telegrams to The Star. |e © that the real ; : : lands heretofore offered for sale i oe hee ee ee OTR EES OF DOMESTIC MACHINES IN Sates te Biren: — making them subject to hoi een while encient g. Rudolph covered = u anne f alone, but did not complete its consideration. her with flowers, lad down by her side and a St 7 O'clock. Public THE STATUE OF LEWIS CASS. | The bit will be amended in several particulars! 4 HARTFORD HOTEL WRECKED | sit bim . and will be sent toa conference committee if | Pxtr: from Motley’s letters were shed ‘S$ INSTALMENT HOUSE z e » 3 ae possible before adjournment. in the Globe of Saturday and the . - 7TH ST. NW vetia a, ATTORNEYS. z . THE OKLAHOMA BILL. Sa letters were very favorably received ty to uy your Furniture, re, “Eine N AUCTION 5 : . . The Senate c ittee on territories to-day ys 2 5 . iticised ax careless and im attics Baby Cars tagen, etre” uncle the ati LOARD ‘pac 3| Bulogies Delivered in the Senate. | The Senate committee on territories to-day Over Fifty People Buried in the Ruins. the English publi is ryibing in the Housefuruish- won WEDNESDA Mth of Pebr Uy rear ; decided to report favorably the Springer bill : 5 ' cheap as they can be bought u..at Grand Aray Hull, 1412 Peunsstcania | BOOKS AND STATI . Seite ees , indignant at the breach of the undertaking PETE SE ay an canpers Free or | °° _Aamisai 1 { BUSI CHAN aire 2 to organize the territory of Oklahoma, Chair- forbidding the notice to come out till Wednes- a a : GHEN'S CHRISTA ALASKA SEAL AND SALMON FISHERIES. | man Platt and Mr, Butler dissenting. pes day. la ter will report a substitute for the bill author- —_.-—_ izing the government to treat with the Indian A Bursting Boiler Probably the Cause, f . a 2 guishment of their titles - Bill for Their Protection in the House. ded within the Mmaite of the ceteaanes Said to Have Been Kile ep Musical prozram includiny flute | jc yf. Jenner and songs by the Hivu hoo! Glee Cl An address by Rev. Gideon Draper, -D.. on “Bits of Personal Experience in London.” uibers and lady friends invited. 1 - ANLEY’S DEA THE INAUGURATION. i REPORTED. WANTED INAUGURATION DAY 1WO WIN: rm usy in an Engage ws in t rod uy 18 = eee proposed territory, preparatory to the or, ment Near Mangamb Soe dace en ae aoe zation of the territe STANLEY AGAIN REPORTED DEAD. ». 18.—The correspondent of the rders for Fifty-Dollar Pull Dress Sttits Phesstone a The Senate. the committee were n : > - a at San Salvador, Congo, says that REXT-SIX, OR TEN DAYS, DU that is for delivery in time for the > cans : A communication was presented from the | with the bill, but not so dissatistied as to cause sitar hak man Wad etalon : site with cots have just open r line of st n- : ; ony Fa wilt Pennsy them to oppose it, - i aes oe then ‘rests mW. wcigt ‘Trouseringe st SLE wise aes ebeles and Se ee alc ni RRoeerre sees The Talk of the Day in London. west coast, who states that a report ix current Feo ee oe J FOR RENT (Sranuxs nia with a certified copy of the act to SENATOR FAULKNER LEFT THE CITY there that Henry M. Stanley was killed im am Central Buildin, cor. 9th st. and Pu, ave. pane et WARFIELD SIMPSON, WOR earn : “Page 2 | and the states of New York and West Virginia,and | he will attend the funeral of Mrs. M.A. Snod-} ReRTED IN BURNING RUINS, | “urer repgrts that several instr an intimate fri: have been PANTED-A WINDOW FOR THE INAUGURA-| f{18-2t_ Doubie st nd and conuection by to ratify and coniirm the agreement entered into ntitied as having be Hon parties wanting fancy prices weed not, ap- RLEANS by commissioners on the part of Pennsylvania of the Senator's family. A Hartford Hotel Wrecked by Expto- | Sttley have bean sold by natiy ee = e Annual and New York in relation to the boundary lines THE DIRECT TAX BILL. sion, Killing and Injuring Many. “srag~ par thane sm eecavaioe ehaeeet beach toon nthe M fork; on approved June 6, 18s. The committee had been | ‘The conference report on the direct tax Vill | Hanrronn, Coxs., Keb. 14,—The main por- | LOXPo%, Tah 18. The evening, pa , town, for inaucaration. WEDNESDAY . at 12 q eee ene Sieben ooweata ages was presented in the $ e on Saturday after- | tion of the Park Central hotel, facing on High | Paris Jett Jouran’ thet dente a Stanley bus S'elock noon. STER, ’ » awaiting concurrent action on 5 : _ - Secretary, | MARRIAC yee E 5 | Sor 8 tong Smo awail noon and was agreed to, Senators Edmunds | and Allen streets, fell down this morning a few | been killed by natives in Africa, ‘OR INAUGURATION DAY. WIN. ew Yor Feb > 16, worl f caaaen the part of the state of New York, but, the 4 dows st 1310 Pa ave hw Sen OU, fe es eee ee eee Ms-coot _]| MEDICAL : sectoseeo stamens alee Gaon and Blairwere absent at the time and when | moments before 8 Way approaching, it was de sagas ld er to transinit it without further delay. Laid on the table. ATTENTION, WOMEN WAGE - WORK- Be EN paplic meeting for the beucht at omen was northeast ock, burying in the de- eae hey returned to the chamber they both pro- | pris at least fifty people. ‘The cause of the ac- a a eee nly eee The protests same too | cident is not at present known, but itis sup-| Report that KR FLOOR, ae week ora orkers will be held in Prohibition hall, vrner $y st. and Pa. ave., (2d MON 1 100,000 Will Be ation oF louier BULKLEY, o10 13th st. now. NG, [sth inst. at 7°30 Ad-| RIES PUBLIC. THE DIRECT TAX BILL CALLED BACK. lute posed to have resulted from the explosion Asked For to Build Men-of- War. 2 ee ese mag, John Nichols, M.A. Foran, Ralph ws Mr. Ve ve econside » vote by | of the boilers in the baseme: = ' EACE MONUMENT STAND, . Henry Smith asd Beene N STEAMERS Mr. Vest moved to reconsider the vote by * the boil in the basement. and fi REORGANIZATION OF THE SIGNAL SERVICE. created in adjoining buildings the ex- Loxpos, Feb. 18.—It is reported that at the theory seems the most. probable, | Coming session of parliament the government y window in the Earl house, across Allen | Will propose a defense loan of £100,000,000. and the walls were smashed | The proceeds of the loan will be The noise of the fall aroused | the construction of twenty men-of and ina very surrounded the “sc Gentlemen welcome. which the conference report onthe direct tax bill was agreed to, on Saturday last, and said |. Get. Cuteheon’s bill for a reorganization of that his object was to give his ‘yemons for op- the signal service, giving three captains and posing the direct tax bill. three first lieutenants and reduciug the number Mr. Sherman said he desired not to have | ofsecond lieutenants, also creating the position action delayed, It was an important bill, in- of assistant chief signal officer, was favorably volving a large sum of money, and delay would | reported to the House Saturd THE ONLY FRONT VIEW OF THE GRAND INAUGURAL PROCESSION. — TION n which a full FRONT | 4 iecting will be held on 1 DAY EVENING 19th ie procession for over # | just... p.m.,at Republican National League House, fiding to the | 14th st. aud Mass. ave. : Uuportant tatters relating to inaugural matte 4, goin io wil Seccenaeea ng to inaug atters THE COMMITTE! devoted to war and fifty cruisers and to increasing the number of torpedo boats. the only stand be had of the The entire procession passes 5 Ee ng & EetEe Soe spices ree a horror, and one that will never be for- _—_ 1 and from Hereail thedig: | — —_ SE ee ON, President = ee to its defeat. aan that he had | 2 STATE GOVERNMENT Fon NEW MEXICO. gotten by the spectators, Flames completely A Kansas Rancher Killed. rly seen from every seat. Bo Shy Ssolvet by mutual consent. ne dilatory purpose in making the motion. Fas noe Secchi ram ences * ee ee ee —— ng Bnpentigs tian eas 5 Okt Fok EACH SEAT. Sane Ye pepve Mr. Sherman made w statement as to the | thorized a favorable report on Mr. Joseph's SULIEKS OF THE WOUNDED AND DYING SSTIMDOE WATE is WIP This stand has been erected under the authority of i z action taken by the conference committee, and | bill to enable the people of New Mexico to | rose b above the hoarse notes of the fire- Torrxa, Kax., Feb. 18.—J ames Fi: on, ‘ pa Dg I Ef I ge nl Serre lh in meg po Mr. Edmunds gave some of the reasons why he | form a constitution and state government, and | men and police who had been summoned by an —- as an fr germ Mba Gonsmittee. “Tt im abwolttely strong aud secure, and | counte due tie old Rea Nene Was opposed to the Beaufort (8. C.) amend-} to be admitted to the Union on an equal foot-| alarm from the fire department, ‘The following | C™™*Ten ranch, one of the ta me effies February 15, 1589. ment. ing with the original states, and appropriatipg 5 tial list of th one 4 ern Kansas, bec involved in a quarrel Sat ee eres SET O DEPUE Finally the matter went over, and a message | $20.000 to defray the expenses of a conven- che Lote par pd cough ag re te urday even with « 3 Baldy, su wwe y : ation tor : FEB, 15, 1n89,~ | 72 Exonmovs Eprrioy of Saturday's Stan | Was sent to the House requesting the return of | tion, which shall ‘meet to torm a constitution | tee bs i alge te IE <a ae eaichon sap =] r 7 E . 15, 1889. vi 7 » bi and state governme: s: Louis H. son a 5 ‘ord; | Bald s ate terms with his wife « ills at alsa thee vecutg of March 4th fo ite as ‘cain the tm | (83,502) was exhausted early in the evening | 2° Pil and state government. M. Galody, editor of the German Herald, this | accused him of it, This brought on hot words Which » prize of @1.500 is offered. ‘ ROBERT L SWAB & BHO. are hereby notitied 10] 0 aa : THE CASS STATUE. OBJECTING TO THE PANAMA CANAL RESOLUTION. :Andrew F. Whiting and wife, this city; | between them, but they were parted by friend Seate qo the shove stand for sale at Peace Mone- : ite ne en necemsary to print a large extra} Mfr. Palmer, in accordance with previous | Representative Norwood, of Georgia, has | Dwight H. Buell, jeweler, this citys Wellingtns | A Rete eee thes: were parted by frien i ment and the principal news stands W. W. SWART, Assignee, PI P D i 1 JAMES L. PARSONS, = 1686 Oth st. nw. | edition to supply the demand. Copies can | notice, offered concurrent resolutions return- prepared a minority report on the Edmunds | Ketchum, proprictor of t nd his wife who in the meantime had armed him- Washington, D. C. = GAS FIXTURE S~> NEWEST PRODUCTI EXCELLENCE OF LLED K now be obtained at the counter. ing the thanks of Congress to the governor and | Panama canal resolution, It is signed by | jilwm, adie: George Engler. drug clerk, of | welt with a revolver. shot Elliston three thes Ss people of the state of Michigan for the statue ] three members of the committee. It takes the | rot tis katel: Res i, Pears ons | aoe ee ghee J Interng | of Lewis Cass, “whose name is so conspicuously | ground that it would be itpolitie to pass the ary of the Congregational Tract | that it was done in self-defense. 9,553; customs, $682,000. connected with the development of the north- | resolution at this time. The report summing W. Tilloteom, oommenncial traveliecy Mr. a jas done im aolt-Geke . a west territory and with eminent services to his| up the matter objects to the resolution on —asek amass A Chinese Defaulter. Vinarxta Posraasrens.—Alice T. Sumner has | state and country, both at home and abroad,” | three points: ‘That it would be a false applica~ Sothing had been coon or humdi? enyef! Cnxane, been appointed postmaster at Cabell, Carroll | accepting the same in the na ‘ amid NT—-HANDSOME ACCOMMODATIONS ior 4th of March, near Arlingion hotel, for a party of twelve and more. " Address M. W., Star office. Government Recerprs To-Da revenue, ((HOICE SEATS IN WINDOWS AND BALCONY Cc at MILBUEN’S Dru Store, Loth and Pa. ave., ‘ HA ss 3 CLAY : SB against A. 8. Bryan will presen Chinese colony in : ne of the nation, | tion of the Monroe doctrine; that the resolu- } gy. ay : ‘ . 116-2) for the Inauguration. at the as a seller . ay a he above. and they are all b d to be | this city is greatly exe departure OE BERT — FOR MARON THE @7H-LARG ait persona indebted to AS Beste etiteat | county; L, H. Ames at Pungoteague, Accomack | ®signing ita place in the oldhall of Represent- } tion is aimed at a sister republic, and the | buried in the rains, Nearly all the help em- | of Sing Yon, the trusted See, Bon & FP Wintres, with Baooaies: Prittes Berna ARGE | sna yey same without delay. All bills uot paid by | county, and H. R. Moss at Tucker's Hill, West- | 8t¥¢s. fc gn whic | are’ doctrine is not intended to apply to & | ployed in the hotel were saved. They ocenpied | Co, Chime ants, with £1,500, of which side ot avenue, rand Tt via. t-w. GEO. PRINCE, | Mardi dat will De placed in hands ot attoruey forcot- | Goumts And H. R. Moss at ‘Tucks ; He proceeded to deliver an address in which | form of government like ours, but to ® mon-| the sleeping apartments in the annex which | $1,600 4 longed to the firm and the remainder Photoerapher, 11th and Paave.n.w. f16-st "| lection. JAS. L. BARBOUR, assignee, f13-4t_ = ——— he spoke of Gen, Cass as one who more than | archy; that it would commit the United States ol “ was only partially wrecked by the explosion, | to individual Celextials, who had used Seu ROR RENE iq A MASS-MEETING, UNDER THE AU F “S~ pices of the T Tue Present nas Appnovep the act for the | any other had been identified with the infancy } to a.position wholly untenable. FOR EN. z . “ “i Ese) Some forced their way out themselves; others | & Co.'s safe as a place for their savings. Gite Boe Gee ‘“ Trish Netibenl Leases Si be beth an GouDae | relief of Wm. H. Roberteon, and Edward , | of Michigan, who had defended her in war, ASSISTANT POSTMASTERS’ SALARIES, were helped out. The entire main section of : Call or addtens 9 i EVENING, the 17th tust., at the Harris Theater, 9th | Hedden, late coll New | Suided her youthful footsteps, laid down rules! 11 the House Saturday afternoon the ques- | the hotel is gone, only a pile of brick and tim- Cursing a Murderers Body. NATIONAL INSTALLMENT HOUSE, and Pa. ave. to syinpaibize and aid CHARLES | | C4¢M: late collector of customs for the New | of conduct for her, had brought order out of | . 1 the House § < bers remaining, * i ° ew aa t. FART vE. i York city ict; et in reli : srease e salaries of bers remaining. Guexvitte, Mrss..Feb.15.—-The body of Jos. £16-3t ons STEWART PARNELL and his co-patriots im their | York city district; the act in relation to dead | chaos: had,when separated from her by oceans, | tion of an increase in the salaries o! >OR RENT—FOR THE 4TH OF MARCI | poor denn Gt a {he | and fallen timber on Indian lands; the act to Jor snd balcony at 45:3 Penn. ave. uw., between | vada, will preside. ‘The following Senators aud Repre- | *Uthorize and provide for the disposition of | to her soil as the dust with which his >wn was 46 and 6th sts. 116-3 sentatives will speak: Teller, Col lorado; Kiddleberger, — Papers in the executive departments, | to commingle. After a review of the life and y INDOWS—WE HAVE LISTS CONTAINING ALL | Virginia, Spooner, onein , Springer, Ulimois; | and the act for the relief of Chas. F. Swain bli i f G Sass, Mr. Pal: id jows for rent Marci price #5 | Burrows, Michigan; McAdoo, ‘New Jersey: Foran, ‘ si ’ | public services of Gen. Cass, Mr. Palmer sai Wise desirable windows for rent March 4; price #0 ‘nd others. “All syiupathiz: master of bark Philena, that he knew of no public man who had filled 50. Ohio: Woodburn, Nevada, thers. All yu ‘We will sell good window seats at $4, 85 and $6 per | ©TS with the Irish cause are cordially invited. 5 30 many places in the economy of life—teacher, - arrived at the Portsmouth | crolorer, negotiator of treaties, governor, seat, open at 7:4 a ay i sae | Tae Tuo Forrv dene wens et a tam Ce navy-yard Saturd _ pioneer, lawyer, legislator, marshal, soldier, to #3 per seat. t Studio in Washington, THE SCENES ABOUT THE RUINS Chemeleck, the Bohemian who, Friday wi postmasters was discussed. Mr. killed Mrs. M. L. « :. his balf-brot Maine, offered an amendment providing that | were horrible. In the center of the spot where istant postmasters shall receive salaries not | the building stood were a man, his wife and exceeding 65 per cent of the salary of the post- | little girl masters, [The bill fixes the salary at 50 per cent.] There was a good deal of debate on the question, but the House adjourned before a vote could be taken. still clung to her as his home, and fondly looked yeurs respectively, and the ‘0 help could get to them, and they | was taken to his father’s home ght. finally fell back in the flames and perished in | number of the former friends of the dead w plain sight of the spectators. The child cried | gathered about the body, Some ot them man- or help, but the man and woman uttered no | Ifested disapproval of the crime by muttered morning. _ . e1 oe i 0] 7 ey | cl en, e Ss atte dd to kick the a pam Le Tue Garena Sars.—Commander Winn, of the diplomat, Secretary of War. Senator, and Sec- SONAbris iacw ankKIOA: itech ate eerie gg in cach othcha arias thay 15, Se See ae Menem po oe Weekly or Monthly Payiuents taken. U. 8. 8. Galena, has notified the Navy depart- | TC!rY ©! od eel net Ponitions Gen. | The House committee on territories! The shricke of another woman caused the | der is the fact that one of the murdered girls Cass had acquitted himself surprising well, In conclusion. he said, the merits engendered i . | by the heat, passion and rancor of the erucical si - 7 - time of the nation’s history have risen, and Pea we grnny st expoctodl to return | 2 ors sane wot enly ty tists asta bit by the results of tneir acts. Ithas been said that Cash, and if the weather is inclement you only lose te | _ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Open until 9 p-m. £13-6t" 2 ver i 5 ash. and if the weather is incleinent you ouly lose the | _ ran a | ment that the vessel sailed from Key West at 6 SS. mg “qa, THE CLASSES IN DANCING OF THE | O'clock yesterday mornin, held by M. A. TAPPAN, Dealer in Sport: | Maes 10 prot daaciat all be eatin et aE — TRE. = der the personal direction of Prof. J.T. J ANTED-TO RENT FOR MARCH 4, TWO OP | Martin. @r New York. Prof. Martin will be remem: | go wes y : the finest floors in the city from which to view the | bered as having assisted Prof.Marini during the month | {fom New York this afternoon, 3 jt = has authorized a favorable report to be en of the spectators to turn cold. She was “ee cornet tegen ; pme = in a low — Y < s , | lying with her body half across a beam with a | It is believed the murderer had an accomplice, Rae a dace att ek BY | took of agony on her face. Finally the apport | and that his arrest will soun tollow. Delegate Joseph, providing an enabling act for arene Ps ot willl the admission of the territory of New Mexico sg ogg elec peal _ Evidently a Family Affair. t . 13.—At midnight lust night as a state of the Union. The provisions of the ployedin the boiler room. Ne er were em- insawurs) procession ; corner location, with front aud | of May, 2388. her could be New York, Fe orne side windows. Address WINDOWS, Siar office. = Ww fart, S| ‘Twene Wens[No bond offerings to-day. the highest place in history must be assigned 1 with a sm: = bill have already been published. i “ - Bi the first-story 0 Pe i IQ DECORATORS Se erumme| to founders of states; if this be. s0, certainly Heese neni | Seeds eee ee L mectienen Sant pes soewea, ema a FOR RENT—PARLOR THREE WINDOWS AND | in Bunting and Cambric, just ordered for Inaugure, | THE Court oF Crams has given a judg- | the ak paler must be adsigned to him | Would not Accept and Hus no Candi- PANIC IN ANOTHER HOTEL were fired attracted the attention of an offi cote te later Ege nade errant Be si fatal KALE is °S DOGRIG Combination Seny | Ment of $1,002,517.14 in favor of the plaintiff | Who builds the superstructure on foundations date. = 3a) and 12 * t Ca i ins acai Sil who found John C. facing Franklin statue. 1000 Pennsylvania ave: now, 14-1w. | in a claim by the Centra) Pacific roilroad com- | *!teady laid. It having been currently reported at the} The shock of the explosion blew ont every and 1243 =a window in the south side of the Earl house | Yer im his hand and a bullet hole <2 ay WHEN YOU PURCHASE GAS FIX: pany against the United States for withheld Nominations To-day. capitol on Saturday that Mr. B. H. Warner was | saan ne acne a poe aa Women, | He would give no explanation of wi Speteiinet Fema. wea nad Tne tee Denon: | tecasent the: latest designs and lowest price fram lividends, Judgments have been awarded to _ The President to-day sent the following nom- } a candidate for the Commissionership in case | } ith their fac = saa h a3 agp ee) nen _— a — om gue "ae aien cae — thon Day, will be on sale at stand on and after Mond Chas. A. Perry & Co, and J. C, Erwin & Co. for | inations to the Senate: of the non-confirmation of Mr. Webb, a Star | With their faces blanched in terror and strong | a broken leg, also i 0 gi ny infor: Feb. 18." Prices: 32, $1.50, $1. NF. AK 35,320 and $9,735, respectively, these claims | gamuel H. Li ai tei eeateaiaiah Cheek z men pale with fright rushed headlong into the | mation. Rah] was arrested. and D.C. TURNER. fel at €. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F st. growing out of the expedition to Utah under = ony ae be pormanerassiarion, representative called spot him,and in response ~ “ street in their night clothes. to an inquiry on the su! 8! —~ee = ject he stated “I would Chas. M. Webster, insurance agent of this Reducing lron Workers’ Wages. WASTED-A WINDOW OR WINDOWS, WITH | Goods guarantecd. Competition met. jal7-3m | the command of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston. | Pa. use of room. for March 4. State exact location = ae = a | Findings of facts have been ii Say F. Finn isi special | NOt accept that appointment or office or any | dit, iesii Mr. Pond. ‘ » | PROPOSED MEETING OF WORKMEN'S REPRESENTA apd terms. W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1319 F st, fe15-3t ean EES, DESIRING TP ENGAGE cases of tho ship. Joanna, Bones ere og euler oe atta Satan ie be fpecitl | Other, nor have Tany caudidate for any’ posi- Rennes Mee Sou eee TIVES TO CONSIDER THE SITUATION. Feedthof ach ccotraly hcatak-Avoly P20 | MANET, Slee SH HG, ROBINSON | the schooner Sally, Hea, aster, French spolia- | in the dirct oftvew Orloeen La tion. ee i supposed to bo among the killed: Amos | | Reabteo, Feb, 18—“Notices of redactions te 24 ple a bans, 1a. " ? . =A —~ vad e a . to take effect oul se POW INAUGURATION DAY reek | ea ese srs Penderloins, Butts, Rolls, Stripe, lacks, | HOR claims, i Army—Major Wm. B. Huges, quartermaster, Interior Department Changes. Ares Passer pean re gel Borgo PY tee chante By Rag wee Fee ot very Gestenbia Sones in homens err B. ROBINSON, Satrep ron Samoa.—A dispatch was received | t0 he deputy quartermaster-general with the | The following oficial changes have been | ir ben hen bor thane parties who say | ing. Pittsburg, Pottstown, Pottsville, Yards- ing, facing Now York ave, snd 15th {2 100" _Snecessor to F. Greenapple, ¥20 a. ave. | at the Navy department this morning from | #2 - jercg t quartermaster, | ™#de in the Department of the Interior: they have seen both men since the disaster, | boro, and other places, it is learned’ ti O08 Te OE Ea ia TOS 3: FISHER & Ce mac Wank Rear-Admiral Belknap, commandant of the | to he quartermaster with the rank of major,” | General Land Ofice—Resignation—George | The Park Central hotel was a. five-story | that a joint mmosting of Achequies suprosentiog: net i “4 F stow | Se 5 Mare Island navy-yard, stating that the U.S. S. * |. Heard, Mo., chief of the board of review, | structure about 30 feet front and 100 feet deep. | all the iron workers affected in these cities wi 2 ived a : nH fR tativ ’ ‘ . be held shortly to decide whether or not to ac- Bike i z Vandalia arrived at Honolulu on the 2d and was Ouse of Mepresentatives, 800. first to arrive on the scene after the explo- | > debe " PRODUCT OF THE i #1, ppt. If the reduction is made it will brin aueuraL Notes. ' OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, | to sail for Apia, Samoa, on the 7th. All were | Mr. Hrtch, of Missouri, called attention to Pension Office—Promotions—Lewis V. Bogy, | sym uud the building @ heap sp Tieng ene gh POY re pendewng remnay rah ~ ody Al eho Nor nd demand " e el a j ot Ses Pa - Bogy, | wine ‘1 oke a te: — ;, | pue z #30 “aan oe oe net ee zet HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN co., PA. | Wellon board. vi the fact that in July last Mr. Conzer, of Iowa, | fo. Thos. W. Watkins, Tenn.: Luther H. W acer preegais enero i erty eas mein Te which fe lower @& Feather Bhiow Bolsters. Linen Table, Dam- ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly | Dear or Cor. Yanp.—A telegram was re- | ‘'0™ the committee on agriculture, had pre-| ing, Pa., and Harry E. Lineaweaver, Pa..| and groans of many bumes beings who were | Other emplo 7 to 10 oy ye gg Yeasted, mashed, fermented, and distilled from the in- | ceived at the War depart baprier’ sented a substitute for the bill regulating the | 21.000 to $1,200; Mrs, Sarah L. Twiggs, Ga.;| imprisoned in the mass of timber and masonry | per cent. The employes affected *by the no- Bolster Cases, &. Here are afew oi theattrac- _{ valuable health-giving Chalybeate waters and choice | ° fol aan orday announe-| sale of compound lard, and that it had been | Mrs. Emma E. Duganne, Ga., aud Miss Mary J. | from which flames were. alreede bursting. A | tices of reduction number between 3,000 aud smuall ¢rain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain | ing the death of Col. John E. Yard, eighteenth “a Armstrong, Ind., 3300 to $1,000. general alarm summoned the entire fire depart. | 4/000. 1,000 Single Bed Comforts at 50c. ; = “ . placed upon the House calendar. This, he a - j. F.|® arm | ned the entire fire depart cia 1,000 Double Bed Comforts ai #1. districts of Penusylvania and Maryland. and ripened | infantry, at Fort Hays, Kansas, this morning. aatniniied tall bene aa Waprones cekevoun Geological Survey—Appointment—Benj. ment, and an immense crowd, attracted by the Fr Wall Street To-Da 2000 White ets at #150. in heated warehouses, sea-voyaged and aged in the | He was recently found incapacitated for active | ™ ; - reper Telerence. | Atherton, Ga., typewriter. 300. explosion and fire alarm, soon packed the vom. Street To-Day. 1,000 Gray Blankets at $1.75, 2/000 Biesched Double Bed Sheets 65c. Warm salt air of Bermuda, The oxides of iron and | duty by an army retiring board and was await. | 404 he held that the bill shonld be referred to New You, Feb. 18, 11 a, m. i ii at y ‘ Sr 2 streets, The flames prevented any attempt at -The stock mar- Looe White Fringed Ccccbet enter eie. their homologous salts found in the waters from which ing retirement. His death will cause the pro- ne Pipe pele ee nsa * place THICK COAT OF WHITEWASH. | > ning any aus. Gad Sis Naies ware rete ‘4 | ket began the new week with an active but These are simply “straws.” For further par- this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | motion of Lt. Col. Henry M. Lazelle, twenty- | 2" — _ ee PRT with water before any work could be prose- | Very unevenly distributed business, although ficulars come 11. and unequaled asa tonic and rejuvenator to those in| third infantry, now on duty in this city | date of its presentation, Report of the School Site Investiga- | Citca “A few dond on dying persons were | this lasted only for the space of about belf an or =)” woopWARD & LoTuor, | Beet of strensti, vitality, and vigor, in charge of the publication of the army | Mt, Hatch made a motion, fo that Gtect, | tions Committee—Mr. Taulbee Dissents. | taken from the edge of the debris, however, | hour, when quietness settled down npon_ the fel5-3t ___ Cor. 1ith and F sts. nw. See certificate of Prof. Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- | War records, to be a colonel, and Major | Which was combatted by Sat ee ind an —, . ee within an hour of the explosion. dealings. First prices showed declines from {BAND REVIEW STAND, —— | ical College H. 8. Hawkins, tenth infantry, to be lieutenant las < eisaus wean, Gee eo ferred to | ,, THe Baker report upon the investigation of THE FORCE OF THE EXPLOSION Saturday's final figures, extending to }¢ per dec ialh cciheds Cikacutiba cddidcedba pean “IT 18 PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN | COlonel. Col. Lazelle will probably continue | $12' Som mittes of the whole, take precedence of | the school site purchases of the District Com-| theow a bed with a sleeping woman OY beget re ter eager rend any om Mend MARCH 4, 1630. 5 THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED For |" /N# Present duty. | the Cowles bill. , missioner has been prepared for several days | into the street, while one of the héavy doors alight losses, withe others ssllied qusikiy from Thekete for cals by wa imclosed. All Chair Seats, | MEDICINAL USE. 178 HIGH COLOR 18 DUE 0] Tue Cuanteston’s Bio Guxs.—The six 6-| Mr. Hatch’s motion prevailed—86-38—Mr. | and has been submitted to and approved by all | ju vaeq a block away. By 9a.m,the flames | the opening depression. Erie, St. Paul and ‘Tickets for sale by WMH pyER&co, | THE IRON PRESENT. inch guns for the cruiser Charleston’have been | Wheeler (Ale), who raised the point of no | the members of the committee except Mr. | wore so far subdued thut the rescuers wore exe | Atchison were th leading ‘active shares, but ss “WM. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist.” | shipped from the ordnance foundry here to the ney 7 = a Sre-) Taulbee, the chairman, Mr. Taulbee did not] abled to get at some of the victims. Some | there was a very fair business in most of the \ | roving grounds at Annapolis, and after being | 2 yet a chance to see it until this afternoon and | were pinned beneath heavy timbersupon which | leading stocks,and the weak ones at the opening POs BENT A BAU, RARLOR AND 8 LARGE = ested will be placed on the vessel, when she will OE TION GY THE ALASKA FISHERIES. © | iia not know anything of its character. It| rested masses of masonry, rendering the work | Fallied and from 3 to 35 per cent. were —_ = tet ie a EGR ‘Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. probably be placed in commission without | Mr. Dunn (Ark.), from the committee on was given him about 1 o'clock to-day, | °f Fescue extremely hazardous. A report that | lished over the opening prices. Later in the ; ila nat | hour, however, the weak tone reappeared and and after reading it he decided Yo pre-| tompany. Gore in tho sinned ond eee atrical | the gaine were’ gencrally neutralized, almost pare a minority report, There is nothing | to be incorrect. Mr. E. P. Monroe, the busi- | €Verything going back to first prices. "A firmer of the company ap- | tone prevailed toward the end of the b and @ ; waiting for her two8-inch guns, which have | imerchant marine and fisheries, called up the $ hundred; with ithout lod fi . ‘ * hy the Ist of March da, furnished by Mic tocar THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH Co., not vet been commenced. bill to provide for the better protection of the BOEHLEK, City Park, 109-111 N. ¥. ave. now. 115-6t OS = = _ Distill “, ”. sheri: For EST Turvy, wixpows ty Secoxp | tetim er itimore, Ma, |THE Present sor “Ar Home.”—The Pres- | fur seals and salmon fisheries of Alaska, : cmacla rn i Mr. Dunn explained the provisions of the | im it that meets with his approval. He will | ness manager. says some « at 11 o'clock the market was fairly active’ and uth: ol ve. ———— —— —_ es e] . - r 1 = 'y Tethet mw: thoes windows sGccden akeshersly tae Se BUY YOUR COAL, COREEAND Wood Sent if resting, eeeteeats, shed: the 4th et | say: prepare his report to-morrow and the minority | plied to. the hotel last, fight foc socommnsods- | © ther enouilled ot bout epening taperen obstructed view of the avenue as far es the capital, tod oe tntietls March fs near at hang, and that it will be nee-| | ‘The House recommitted the Dill with in-| and majority reports will probably be put in | Hos; but could not ot ber ttinteie 4 — sre thcgefory reat desirable fpr owing the natal | a ine ars EASON BROTHERS, eengy for him in order to leave his desk lear | structions. to the committee on merchant ma-| together. Meanwhile the report of the major-| Secommodation does not indicate "that the | John Bright Has Another Relapse. ‘anit wg BE nga = - — spa, | ot Mr. Harrison, to spend every possible min- | rine and fisheries to report it back with ,an | O80% 1° i i . i > . 18.—Mr. John Bright hes Rested aud comfortably furnished. aud’ ‘cau be Tented MO snd other weet, 9ZOCK, CHEQUES, | ute on the mass of Dasinesr sccumalating by | amendment reducing from twenty to ten years | ity is not to begiven out. It is represented as | hotel was crowded, but simply that they, | Loxpox, Feb. 18.—Mr. not ecu the store: Inquire of wv ASELiG® raphy and desixning- A. G. GEDNEY, reason of the approaching end of Congress, | the term of the lease of the seal fisheries, au- a most thorough and complete whitewash. It | desiring rooms for #2 or $3 could not be fur- | 8Uiered another relapse yes 10th and D streets (Post Building). } The bills are coming in upon him rapidly and rents SEM person to bring suit against the r not only vindicates the Commissioners, but | nished on account of previous engagements of Death of a French Senator. L wemaieees < : - — . : : h ; er. ises them highly, | apartments by legislators, , — PS <a he has, undoubtedly, considerable business of | lessees ecover $10 for every seal taken in | 8°¢8 Much further. It praises t nis, Feb, 18—M. Songeon, a senator for (eS RE ey Ber sithadne the ARLINGTON FIRETE: | a private nature to vind up. In cousequonce | cooan of the omen teed by law. 4 ee ee eee DEAD BODIES TAKEN OUT. as mesa of the Biene, is dead. Weeds for gt O00 MES anor, or lem centrally | rea anti et aes Puree werict of Columbia, | he has made an official request that he be. let THE SULLIVAN-VELTON CONTEST. Mee ae acai: ot Geeta The dead body of Dwight Buell, jeweler, was ———— Neg Blankets. "Gany Fires Lavatuey ele vattsched | Pig peor, will be hed at"theciierot the Commaes, | alone during this week, as it will be absolutely | yp, qT SUMtavaxcees iia(Salitvac Wilkes |e ee ee ee taken out about 10 o'clock. The bodies of Louis | A Prize for Florida’s Cleanest Town. Full particulars at TELLING, WHITE & CON O21 B SATURDAY, February 23, 1889: | necessary for him to have these six days for sbhabaseese P Abareiae zee <NSION SES DECIDED. H. Br cnmagetery Dekh chin JacksoxvILLE, Fus.. Feb. 18,—James G. Bor- ae a eo ane 3. LINGS, Secretary, | UBinterrupted work. In other words he will | California election case, PENSION SES ECIDED. me serpent aad te wane — — den, of New York, a winter resident of Green Ww ! — GOLORE! E AN — a Bi ‘4 il i ee — overe e e ‘ 2 mor for the Siuatiuration-, Best woods ia the = pik YOU DESIRE COMFORT IN A¥ULI- | 1 hold his public receptions, oe lavese ory DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Writs of Mandamus Against Commis-| Stic, a commercial traveler, of Philadeiphia, | CVG) SPriNgs, Fla, has offered premiym of PYROTECH NIC WORKS” 1On Lighe ck, Bahn” | Beskand Front Sat HALOS En ew | on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in order sioner Black Refused by the Court. | who roomed on the third floor, was taken out | Sn’July 1, 1889, aliell. present the most clewsly Send for price-lint. fel _E" Shirts to order a specialty, 90° *' m_ | to give the public » chance to obtain a fare- 4 FINE OIL PORTRAIT A 4 ing, | ererely braised, but remarked that he was | condition in public and private premises, The T° RENT DURING THE INAI Soe TPE RPGHE, quick FIRE AND CHEAP, | well view. ere is an air of extreme quiet at | of the late Vice-President Wilson is on exhibi-| In the Court in General Term this morning, “all right.” The house had accommodations | state board of health about to ba constituted is Company's Coke >™ Ju esuungton Gas Light | the White House nowadays, broken only by the | tion in the room of the Senate committee on| in the case of the United States, ex relations oo oeapreres "esate Cages a ceicg teen I to act as judges, and St. Augustine and Green coms, ser Sia Exclusive Aventis. | root Thursday night to the pablo CCU | the District. ‘The portrait is the work of Mr. | Miller, agt. Black, commissioner of pensions, | SUdas * intending guest who applied fora | Cove SPrings are to be debarred from com- ae ea i wn = Gilleaume, the well-known artist, of this city, | Judge Hagner announced the opinion of the | room late Saturday ovening was etormed that | Peting. EI —= EQUITABLE Navas Contracts AWARDED.—Secretary Whit- = a fey P prc be reais boos com-/ court refusing to grant a writ of mandamus. — were fall, so it seems probable that at Freycinet Will Not Serve. * rary. ators who ve seen is i SuRETS, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ney has awarded the erpting contracts for | the picture eulogize it for its faithfulness as a This cp an — to itdldle raged wie ss aiieteen Panis, Feb. 18.—M. de tsp “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. furnishing machines and tools for the Mare | likeness and its finish as a work of art, granted a pension of per > a : to join the cabinet which M. Meline is attempt PACK & SON. Island navy-yard, California: Albert Gallatin, law of 1880, and it was alleged that the respon- | #t the time of the explosion, of which perhaps | ing to form. YOUR co’ 526 12TH st, NW. ASSETS, $971,539.64. ice deco, puiley-blocks and measurin, , TRIAL BY JURY IN THE POLICE Court. dent had not obeyed the decisions of Secretary | twenty escaped. These were mostly employes —_——— en | Seherigtienc ha neresta Cas 100 Somes ecivad | Cots aioe hone tion cate fh, dilf | , The conferees on the bill providing for trial | Gout had not oberad the decisions Of Secretary | Tho ocoupied a wing of the hotel which: bes Major Reno Wants a Divorce. ae aucan daily a: the office of the Association, Equitable Build: | ing machines, @875; Universal Radical’ Drili | by jury in the Police Court met on Saturday ing the case, said they found that the respon- | t yet fallen, Among those known to be bur- | = STATES THAT HIS WIFE HAS ABANDONED HIM. T fruit laeeneey bs aeatg Aa Co. Cincinnati, counter-sinking machines, | afternoon and agreed to the “House amend- | 18 i Vane exactly what had been direrted, | i¢d im the ruins are the Rev. Dr. L. Perrin and | Marcus W. Reno has, by J. J. Johnson, filed « ery agreeable to take for Shapes are 62.50 per month. 868; Geo. Place, New York, ee ments. The bill sere hag ae, serene bbe whciconiaces macet Ns conaicne the law of cere jee wy F. Whitin, sec- | bill for divorce against Isabella a. Bee te pds — 33 acing ine, | solute right of appeal e Crimi - ; : : : jurance company, | states that they were married in New York in an, hampulets explaining the objects and sdvantage of | 816,900; Detrick d Harvey, Baltimore Planing Muether's ples of error 4s oF is not « poss- | 1680, which provided eee and sail- | and wife; Wellington Ketchum, proprietor ntl ents Sain Mom b wien nceiel Sten morrhotds, saociation are furnished upon application. machine, $3,520; Bement,’ Miles i ife an ~ gastric’ Office hours, from 9 to 4: rig , § te: iy ors now on the rolis receiving per month s S r 4 iy on a ec a ye Sueantng tnenh ina cho cdiee ea" Bs eens fear ra Seenit, pinto satghtonney mocking, BRANCH POST-OFFICE ON CAPITOL HILL. shall receive $72, to read, ‘now entitled,” &c. Raph Lacy lat hearty b Aad hos- ies = rod esate ¥ seg ny Ac ‘beadache arising Sto Soclock pau. Advances will be made promptly | Ot ea nn countersink hine, | he bill increasing the, appropriation for the | 'This they decided they could not do, and al-| 2 wees hi : f ‘names of many guests cannot | avenue. He states that February 1887 £16,020; Niles tool works, Hamilton, Ohio; | rental of a branch post-office building on Capi- | though it was not agreeable to decide ‘a caso | ot te hotel the of a He that F 13 or 14, 1887, F. GRILLO hich would reduce a pension, the law does nese Se See Sle GRILLO 27 Rue Kambuteau, Paris, ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree't. x » bending, and straighten- | tol Hill to €900 has been reported favorably to Cok baseity Cha leans ota aetat CAUSE OF THE CATASTROPHE. she had abandoned him and returned to New pitta byall bramistx” | yo, soy EDSON, Sey. uaa | York crane, foundry-raitier, 100 ratchet ari, | "° Howse. tnd tho order was not made." ""™™* 1 The catastrophe is generally supposed to Es Dz G 92,390; and Builder®’ iron foundry, Providence ‘THE SOLDIERS’ HOME. the case of the United States ex rel, M. | have been caused by an explosion of the boiler, ear UILLIEs ae DG se Se R.'L, hydraulic accumulator, nxt ‘! ao W erage greed prgara P frceigaos - —_ cage oeme Black, and | although some doubt has been e: on] Tse Bor Wo Roxnep rae Pa ned Com- LIXIR ARD PILLA The socktolgers of the Neshiawtou Miectrie Light | Pxnsoxat.—Charles H. Jones, editor of the | financial condition of thn euldnens Home near | 8ion agent), Judge Hagner also delivered the | this Point, a8 the building poghew Sop mary to-day the colored boy, Monroe Trice, THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, | Company are hereby uotited 11, | St. Louis Republic, is at the Ebbitt.—Jas. K. | this city. General Schofield recommends that | Pinions refusing the writs. The relstors |The railroads have furnished their fesces of fndicted (with Benjamin ‘Thornas, alias James ‘Eael with the pretest curcnss for the lent 00 yeusste | SeeRE See, ye HAY | Cass of Pittoburg and W. H. Lee of New York, hace y eal ar asked that the agreements had with cer- | jaborers with jacks, &c., and the work of | Jones,) for the larceny of about pokey curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- sieetine Che te sinaking byl od a are at the Arlington.——J. P. Lowery of Tren- be self- sums be allowed Se rene forward aye- u ‘tn ke no was em- tion, Epidemica, Fevers, Disease of the’ stomach, Dys- ihe trgutaction of such other as'mnay ‘be | ton, and W. Maa, B.C. O'Farrell sod Fee, i +. a hy Ee —_ ‘ ’ Moore of New York, are at Willard’s.—J. W. 7 apt THE MILITIA CALLED TO TAE RESCUE. ‘took the ‘and with it went to ‘The genuine Dr. GUILLIE’S Elixir and Pills bear Duglas of Fhiledelphia, J. 1. Fulton ‘of Chi- ascer-) At 10a. m. the military call was sounded on Norfolk; Va., dividing the money on the boat. the signature PAUL GAGE, M. D.,9 rue de Grenelle, Ww ot ew York, ate at the EDDIE’. We Ppro- | the calling out the military. ‘Trice was arrested in Norfolk. ‘ Paris, ie" ——J. . — 2. Agents: FOUGERA & Co., New York, iy and H. J, Brooke of Philadelphia, are at the ‘noth. | % assist in prescrving order and” sasst in the Mawataoz Licexses— Marriage licenses have Sold by all chemists, nlomiswap | 2% Riggs. —J. attache of the Ger- Of the | Work of rescue, been issued by the clerk of the court to Peter ,—— > {AN ITEM For _ PRG man legation, W. P. and W. ©. Wright or » & PROMINENT INDIANA MAN IN THE RUINS. HL. Burke and Ellen F. McCarty; Henry Keys >—>——_—.—_—_-_—- SSS hade i in, haying your | of Philade and G. W. Mott of North Caro- | by the Senate Mussey for} Mr. Pendleton, of Indiana, who was solicit-| and Andrew Penney; ‘T. Harris and Seecur Banoars Ix Prose Waars. Toe Fork eet Wornlag a ea Eee | sles uld take the cases | ing subscriptions to complete a monument to Ellen EMorton, James F. feynotde snd How rasd Seqory A Cost All despa gees BES" Wo Wave hire Factany onthe pr at lawyer of Springfield, Ohia is in| tion of Senator Coke's speech on that : ©” | Thomas A. Hendricks, is among the missing. = ARON . ghee of our Fer Le ~t—§ for a few days.—D., of | Mr. Coke's actual remarks OREO eRe ‘Mr. James, an agent of the White Star line,| Bresor McTame’s Daru.—In the death of 3 foducedpricen A few more FOORMARD & LOTHROP, pee et aay Me Bbeageng. ove od pally of requests to the clerk to turn to certain’ has been found in the City of | was taken out at noon and not seeming | Bishop enone See ae wenuine = im sms (—) 4 _ | Schott and Beod -K. Hynicker are ee Bee Pages of the printed testimony. * a eee sees eee wana “le mal hat Us not ane occurred at on geo apa a oa th st, nw. dato tiga ot Cambrlige Mama and HA PUBLIC LANDS. at A ‘sadecingt with on wife were where be laid and were still moot promingnt mon. ‘He was the Guest exece oy ‘905 Penn. ave. a Burt of Detroit are at the St. James, ‘The Senate committee on public lands had sttack of heart disease. alive. tive ‘the church.