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Crown Prince Rudolph of Austria took o ceceiation., Tes ® © gcscenied i> ere | has bik on the Oth Giidioy alcetmatanses uwet romantic and tragic. In this month the Rus- sian General Melikoff died. tivers that is given by few papers in the world, and by none other in Washinaton! HAIL. AND FAREWELL. Good Bye to the Old Year, Hello to | 4, the New. WHAT 1899 nrovewr Us Fox Goop on Evt—tHe | } SMIRTEEN GREATER EVENTS OF THE FULL ROUND YEAR—A SKIP THROUGH THE LESSER HAPPEN- INGS OF AN EVENTPUL TWELVEMONTU. It isnot easy to remember what happens in a i day. And the events of a year simply multiply diticuities when we undertake to think of what bas happened since Christmas and New Year's ; came and went ayearago, It is better to let somebody else do your rememb and give the result of the } twelve round aonths that ‘ked down | in history and Iaboled 1839 have been for the most part pretty lively. A great doal has hap- pened in them—maeh that we wish had a happened, if that does any good. and quite as mach that has sent on throu a happicr, wiser, better world than it has ever been before. There aro a few great events of the year 1889 that we ail remember easily, They will be found in a few years in every child's history in our public hoois, We ean aiford torun over them here: 1. President Harrison's inauguratio: ihe centennial of President George Wash- : and the beginning of the 3. The Jolmstown tlood, 4. The murder of Dr. Cronin. ‘The Paris exposition and the building of | itfel tower, the highest structure ever made Americans of Millet’s ghost price ever paid for a . The completion of Henry M. Stanley's journey across Africa from weet to cast and the rescue of Emix Pasha. 8. The beginning of the Nicaraguan ship canal. 9. The overthrow of the Brazilian monarchy, the last absolute government ou the American The admission of the four new states of North and Soath Dakota, Montana and Wash- ington. ¢ 13. The “gripe I+ Of other events of lesser importance bnt a | brief running review cau be given here, and they are grouped for convenience under a few special heads, THINGS POLITICAL. Tn the politics of the world it has been an active and memorable year. In Jannary Diaz was for a third time inangurated president of Mexico, Gen. Boulanger was elected te the chamber of deputies from Paris by over 30.000 Anthony Higgins was elec’ Sena- nd, the first republican to te for a quarter of a century. ate, on the 22d, pass its tariff bill. in Febru- ary there was something of an upheaval in our own country when President Cleveland re- moved Civil Service Commissioner A. P. Edgerton and nominated in his stead Hingh 8. Thompson, whom the Senate failed to confirm. In_ this month, too, the cabinet was increased by making the agricultural bureau a department, and Norman J. Colman was nominated by the President for Secretary of Agriculture. The electoral vote was counted in Congress and Harrison and Morton respectively declared ted President and Vice President. The joquet ministry in France was overthrown on the 14th of March by an adverse vote on the proposed revision of the constitution, On the 2ist M. Tirard formed a new ministry. On the 22d President Cleveland signed the bill pro- viding for the admission of Montana, Washing- ton, South Dakota and North Dakota into the union as states. On March 1 Pigott made Par- ne'Lism triumphant over the tories in England by blowing out his brains at Madrid. King Milan of Servia abdicated in favor of his son Alexander. Benjamin Harrison was inaugu- rated President and Levi P. Morton Vice Presi- dent of the United States. The United States Senate caused a very small tempest in a teapot by rejecting Murat Halstead’s nom- ination for the German mission. In April a new empire was opened to settlers in Okla- homa, Massachusetts defeated a proposed prohibition constitutional amendment by 50,000 majority. The centennial of Washing- ton’s first inauguration as President celebrated in New York. In May the Berlin conference was held and Germany consented to the Ameri- can demaud for the restoration of Malietoa as king of Samoa. In June Calvin Brice was elected chairman of the national democratic On the 18th Pennsylvania, 96.000 majority, went against prohibition. In July Parnell withdrew from articipation in the Tines commission's pr: ings. On all the 28th Boulanger was badly beaten in the | lections for the councils general, On Sth of August following he waa convicted at Paris by the senute court of cemspiracy, | nd embezzlement and sentenced to | treason deportation. On the 2ith Legitime abdic as president of Haytiand Hyppolite and forces took possession of Port-au-Prince. the war. 3 ending ptember 12 was a memorable day— ‘unner resigned. October 1 the an-American congress met, That day, also, | elections for state and federal officials wore »ta, South Dakota and Washington, On the 7th Connecticut defeated a constitutional pro- hibitory amendment by 27,000 majority, the Lith the ezar visited Berlin. In No J tories in Ohio and Iowa by which James | Campbell was elected governor of the former | state and Horace Boies of the latter. Virgi elected Capt. McKinney governor over e ator Mahone o1 A bloodless revolu- | tion occurred in Brazil, by which Emperor Dom Pedro was exiled and a republic set up in place of an empire, with Deodoro Da Fonseca as pro¥isional president. Dom Pedro and his family were sent to Portugal under promise that the of fu coyal family would be » Senators from North and fund the state of Wash outh Dakota jon were sworn in and n days of the se: vacant on the Su- {Stamey Matthews | Was filled by the appomtaent of Judge Brewer of Kau for six years judge of eighth United Btates circuit HOW THIXGS WENT wRova, The casualties of the year have been appall- ing. the most stupendous being the terrible | | flood at Johnstown. In January a cyclone | | swept across Pennsylvania, demolishing much property and eausing considerable loss of 1 At Keading. Va., a silk mill was blown down, nincteeu people killed and 100 injured, v cluldren were killed by a collision of sections of «Sunday sehool excursion train between h and Warren Point. Ireland. Leight and injured sixteen peop! Buffalo fire in February caused a loss of ©1.000,( ‘Lwenty-one lives were lost b: explosion of a boiler in the Park (: Hartford, Conn. In March eame th disaster, wrecking the American and German fleets thoro and causing a loss of 146 lives, The Spanish steamer Mindaray sunk near Manila i thirty lives were lost. Fourteen were killed by the bursting boilers of the steamer Flanders in the English channel. In April there were tremendous storms ali along the Atlantic and great loss of life and property. In April the steamer Danmark was abandoned in mid oceau, Capt. Murrell of the Missouri saving the 723 people aboard. In May 700 houses burned in the suburbs of Quebec, May 31 eame the sudden freshot in the North Fork river which caused the dam of the South Fork fishing clab to break, washing away Johnstown, I'a., and suburban villages, causing a loss of 3,500 lives and $75,000,000 in property. There was some loss ot life.and each damage by flood at Williamsport and at several pomts in the Juniata valley. In — the business portion of Spokane Pails, W. destroyed by fire, causing a lose of 4,000,000. ln September 300 people were killed by the ex- plosion of a dynamite go Antwerp. In October the Longton, Eagland, col! losion killed fifty miners, Dr, | Tubernacte burned. Novem! and women were killed at ¢ row by a wall falling on a factory in which they were em- plored On tho 4th six men roasted to death yy moiten agg aes ing from a furnace at Lebanon, Pa. The Dominion steamer Manhattan sank and sixteen perished. On ‘The almage's 1 forty girls the 26th fire : pees Mass, burned over a} who ii mug le agar a loss estimated at ei An on cor oy 23th fire at Boston | eae petted houses, caus- Stbroperty,, "The. Mimsespolis eae re rt} e burned the qeth, coven’ ves being leo Jost in led to in srk ed Pa. @ panic ina THOSE fees JOINED THE MAJORITY, ‘The obituary list of the year embraces many well-known names, In January Mrs. Jay Gould, . senior bishop In February, a 6 Flood, the Rowena Californian, ied in Heidelberg, Germany; Dr. D. W. Bliss din Washington, in March Isaiah V. Williamson, the million- aire philanthropist of Philadelphi: Bartlett, a Boston lawyer; John Ericsson. the | inventor; Justice Stanley Booth, editor of Harper's Bazur, and Joha Bright died. In April Chevreul. Matthews, Miss Mary the renowned French chemist; Father Damien, the leper priest of the Sandwich Islands; John P. Usher. Lincoln's nterior; Carl Rosa, Dr. on; Postmaster Ps snator Barnum of Con- Seeretary of necticut died. The mortuary list of May embraces Irving mind reader; Laura Bridgman, faut "Hirsch of Chicago; Allen Thorndike Rice, minister to Russia, and Count Tolstoi, Russian minister of the interior, in June died John W. Pa., the man who brought the sparrow to this conntry Bardsley of Germ he world tevmne e Gen, Simon Camero died at Donegal Port Pa, Maria Miteh; 1, the noted astron- . riotts Patti in Paris the actor, at Boston, G. Tyler, widow of a ghe Towor, the Phil wielphia railroad builder, who left $25,000,000, in August life’s curtain fell on Sarah Bern- i osbend, M. Damala, 8. Cox died September 10 and Wilkie iL King Lonis of Portugal, Gen, Hartrantt, B. ‘f, ‘Babbitt, the soap nan, and Bishop, the comedian, died. per eX-Attorney General Cassiday Geo. HL. Pendleton, ex-minis- ¢ Penneylvania ter to German present month ‘Jefferson Davie and i. Ww. y noted southe: Browning and F.B.Gowon have gone over to the majority. THE WORLD'S WICKEDNESS, The crimes of 1859 have been remarkable Ives and Stayner frands | ntionin January, and daring t! and February the remarkable forgeries me out in the Parnell case. New York the second trial of the boodle Insurance Agent Moore in Indiauapolis a de- James D, Fish was p ‘The city collector and numerous, oceupiod atte dousa trom Aubarn prison. of Itichmond noo, Ti! r att cident Moffat was ‘boldly «man who covered him with a pistol In March Dr. McDow killed Editor Dawson of the Charles- In May a highwayman stoppe: and Northern in his bank in Donver. a Milwaukee mmler. the Buffalo wite sh uted by electic 9, r. Cronin disappeared, and the 221. his body During May and June followed supposed murderers. as hung in Philadelphia for children, the first In Angst J. gantie forgeries in est ot Dr. Cronin’ eph of Austria completed the for- | r of his reign, The U nited States Sen- | poisoning her husband. sad woman hung in Pennsylvania. Collum was detected in Mra. Maybrick was cony husband, In Septem- ccurred the horrible massacre at Navassa, Major Barke, formerly editor of the New Or- ans Tenes-Democrat, was discovered to be an embezzler of sta London of poisoning bonds to up In this month came the si ected with the Robt, Ray Haunilt October the sensational news came of the attempts to bribe the November occurred the Goodloe-Swope double ronin jurors, Relations Meet in New York. The Senate committee on relations with Canada met in New York yesterday in the Federal building, Messrs, Hoar, Hale, Dolph and Pugh present. The first witness examined was collector of the port of Gloucester. He entered into a long statement of the fisheries have the same privileges accorded to them tha is.accorded to all other veasels of the world’s merchant marine, under the permits that are granted. Erastus Wiman was the next witness. He said that his knowledge of the fishery question was very slight, but spoke to the committee of the general desire of Canadians for closer rela- tions with the United States, Mr. F. B. Thurber followed Mr. Wiman and favored reciprocity. Thomas L. Greene testi- fied that the railroad difficulty might be settled by the Canadian roads giving bonds to observe the “iong and short haul” principle of the in- terstate commerce law. ‘rancis W. Glenn, formerly member of the dominion parliament, favored annexation of Canada to the United States as the solution of ali questions at issue, He said the fecling in that direction was growing very strong in Canada, bent api tieestn PITTSBURG IPMEN STRIKE, The Knights of Labor Being Replaced by Non-Union Hands. | There is considerable excitement in labor cir- j cles in Pittsburg on account of the Pittsburg | traction company making war upon the Knights of Labor, discharging all gripmen who are members of the order. In addition to the ten men discharged Saturday six more were dis- missed yesterday, and all others who hold alle- rights are expecting their walk- | ing papers, providing they do not desert the grip by orders from the Knights of Labor of- ficials previons to being fired. ‘This road is the one most used in Pittsburg and belongs to the syndicate of which Messrs, Widener and Elkins of Philadelphia are at the head. Mr. Eikins is in Pittsburg superintending the replacement of Knights of Labor gripmen by non-union men, If the matter cannot be settled today a tie-up | is threatened by the men, though the company ys it has enongh expert geipinen from Phila~ . New York and ago to replace its \ of Labor men, ‘Lhe gripmen who were discharged yesterday morning noticed a man sitting in the smoking department of their rs, They got on during the first trip to the j city. They did not have onc word to say, but they kept a very close wateh when the car was rounding any of the curves, They were learn- ing the road, and it only required one or two trips until they were capable of taking cha ot the car, When the regular gripmen were discharged at Oakland yesterday morning the man who had been sitting in the gripman's cab all morning paying his dine at each end of the line simply took hold of the lever, gave the bell a pull and away went the car with a new grip- man, oo THE GRIPE E BULLETIN. Not so Many Cases in New York as Was Supposed. If the number of hospital enses is an indica- tion there are not so many grippe pationts in New York as reported. hero are twelve cases at the New York hospital, and as many more at Bellevue. At the Manbattan hospital there is not an influe: patient in the wards, but nearly the whole official staff is sick. Col, Elliott F. Shepard has been sick since Friday and has been contined to his bed at the Vander- bilt mansion since Saturday night. He suf- fered greatly yesterday, being feverish and restless all day, At most of the big dry goods murder at Louisville. Three murders during the year, two in London and one in Hamburg. ibuted to Jack the Ri; per. ional crimes of 1859 was re shooting in November, on the sti York, of Stephen Pettus by Mrs, Southworth, whom he had sednced, SPORTING EVENTS, Sporting men had a good time during the To begin with, Phil Daly furnished a choice m6rsel of gossip by getting shot and nearly blackmailed out of a fistful of money. In an océan race against time the siouaper Au- gusta Victoria of the Hamburg p: completed the trip from Fastuet to andy Hook \¢ hours, the fastest tim: pped Kilrain at Ri ’rotection won the eared chainpion stakes at Monmouth Park, worth August 16 John L. Sullivan was con- wes cabarte of prize fighting in Mississippi and sentenced to twelve months in prison, but an appeal was taken until the February te rm of court and the pugilist w September 1 Carlisle D. over the Horseshoe F; ina barrel, and on the 7th Steve Brodie weut Niagara in a rubber suit, Walter G. Cxmpbell went safely over & cork suit, after trotting a mil L July § Sullivan whi 3 released on 2 cooper, went at Niagara in safety On the 15th the “stallion, record, was sold b of Chicago, for = his owner, C, W. Williams | 105,000 (the highest pric paid in the world for a horse of an tion), to a syndicate. rT, ber 10, Robert Bonner bought Sunol of Stanford for the highest price ever paid for a mare, supposed to be $40,000. LABOR MATTE! In labor matters much 0% ary 6,000 street yn went on strike. the gigantic dock strikes in L 200,000 men were idle, the strike of the dock- 2 A month la! urred. In Janu- cag employes in Now York aud In Angust occurred at, North Da- | general during the summer. 250,000,000 in American ind: Mr. Powderly w: Member of the | charge of conspir: not proven. rested by ex- inghan on the but the allegations were ‘ederation of I ed and interesting convention at Bos- ton and the Knights of Laber met National Alliance convention al basis of coalition with the Kuights of Labor discussed and agreed to, Everywhere the eight-hour question was sns- tained and May 1 next set as the day on which | to insist that it be recognized by employers, RAILROAD AFFAIR! er retired from the a. Delleres and Qhio road in January. sioner Aldace F, Walker resigned from the ix terstate commerce commission $20,000 salary At St. Louis th met and a prac ed Speaker, | to accept a 8 commissioner of the Western ry the Penusy! that no freight but perisha- bles be carried on Sunday and that the ave # holiday Sundays, in March guined control of the Wisconsin Cen- Ia May the President appomted John F, ge Leighton, aud Rufus B. Ballock government dir the Union Pacitic, ticket agent of the Baltimore and Ohio, died, On the zyth the Atchison pulled out of the In- terstate association, This month the Milwan- kee road mortgaged itself for 150,000,000 to nia road ordere: ‘The Northern Pacitic essee Spalding | Prassia, yesterday, In June Mr. © ic. general | eighteen months imprisonment. e | stores inquiry brings out the statement that one-half of the force of saleswomen, salesmen, cashiers, and floor walkers are convalescent, the other half just coming down. FATAL CASES IN NEW JERSEY. The influenza has taken a bad turn in Tren- ton, N.J. A young china decorator, Michael Mulhall, has died of the disease and another death is reported in the lower part of the city. The doctors say there are fully 600 cases in the town and they expect as many more before the week ends, Mrs, David Tucker of Mahanoy city, Pa., has been made blind by the grippe. The doctors are unable to account for this feature of the case. There are 200 cases in that town, ‘The trains on all the r..ilroads in Pennsylva- nia are running short-handed, one of them on the Lehigh Vulley road last night had but one brakeman, and he doing duty as baggage mas- ter and express agent us well. Several coal trains have been abandoned in consequence of the crews being laid us with the Col. Dudley and His New York Suits. Judge Lawrence, of the New York supreme court, handed down an opinion in chambers yesterday, in which he gays in effect that Col, New York newspapers for alleged libel in the publication of the “blocks of five letters,” can not expect favors from the court when he per- sistently refuses to obey its orders, This de- r handed down in Dudley's action ‘ress publishing company (World), a motion by the plaintin for substituted service on him of an lis examination before trial to enable the defendant to prepare an answer, The jndge says that by ging this action in this court Dudicy has subjected himself to its jurisdiction, and now seeks to vits order, But, as he can not, in the opinion of the court, be heard ailiruuatively in opposition to the order, $150,000 toe a Veto. The St. Louis /’ost-Dispatch last night printed apage of sensational statements and inter- views with reference to the so-called robber gas bill, in which the claim is made that Ed Butler, a well-known Jobbyist, who bears the title of *‘boss of the general assembly,” offered to seeure the veto of the gas bill by the mayor, through the influence of John B, O "Meara, Mayor Noonan’s nearest friend. It is claimed that the offer was made to James Campbell, the broker, who holds #300,000 gas stock, and that Mr. Butler's figures for a veto were 9,000. Mr. Butler denics the story, as does '. O'Meara, while Mr. Campbell is non-com- mittal, The mayor has not yet signed nor has {he vetoed the bill, When he acts there will likely be some startling developments, sor — Foreign Notes of Interest. ‘The Montreal Gaztle intimates that the gov- ernment will recommend to parliament to ex- tend the modus vivendi, ‘The trial of ninety-one socialists for belong- ing toa secret society ended at Elberfield, e forty-four convicted were sentenced to from fourteen days to The English channel squadron has been ordered to Gibraltar. It ix believed that prep- arations are being made to oust the Portuguese dge, Ohio, collision in the name month | 0° Tet eet eee norianae eoioaey survey was begun for the In July the Belgian depu for the Congo road. ad up the Congo. es voted &2,000,000 | mercial treaty. In August the Northern Pavitic directors decided to place a mortag: on the road to the amount of $160,000,000, An Escaped Prisoner Returns. A special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun from Leesburg, Va., says Collie Coc, one of the pris- ouers who escaped from the Loudoun county jail Thursday night last week, came back and surrendered himself Sunday night sentenced to the penitentiary for three years and ten months for assault, but took an appeal tothe supreme court of appeals of the state, As the other three were ght offenses and Coe for felony they parted ccmceay, and after a da; Coe gave it up and is again in jail, The others which is now coufined for sli; Against the Australian Ballot. Senator Arthur P. Gorman, at a private luncheon to the democratic editors of Mary- afternoon in Baltimore, made a speech against the Australian ballot law and said that if it was adopted it would hurt the party. He called it a suare and declared that it might do for Massachusetts, where there is an educational qualification, but that it would | fears ad Rp boca btext and are excited that she will not long sur- sation, os were mado that it should ichoe quiet, but it got out last om nothing else is talked of among Baltimore to attend the cae the legislat from their new possessions in Africa. England and Bulgaria have signed a com- ‘The czar has recovered from lagrippe. There ‘48¢ | isa great increase in the maladies attendant upon influenza in Germany. ‘The marquis of Salisbury is seriously ill, Letters published in the Areuz Zeitung at Berlin dated Aden, December 10, refer to a communication fromt Dr. Peters, in’ which he announced that he was in good health and spirits. Henry M. Starley and Lieut. Bonny testified tates io praia Maeda = Zanzibar, in the min relief committee's action ‘Tib, that the latter broke faith ith x cippoo ‘The court ordered ‘Tippoo Tib’ ent to re- ae claimed by the relief commit- —————-+e+. He Doesn’t Like Alaska. Lieut. J, A. Turner, U.S.A., who for two years has been stationed in Alaska, returned to Victoria, B.C., by steamer Sunday. He says he i glad to get back to civilization again, as lite 1s mise: le yesterday his home in San Francisco, Mrs. Southworth Fails Mrs, Southworth, who killed Stephen B Pettus in New York, is in rapidly failing health vive, “ “I do not believe that she will ever be able ‘D.C, TUESD) December 10 a op tg eae pier RECIPROCITY OR ANNEXATION. ‘The Special Senate Committee on Our Canadian was Fritz J. Babson, who for seventeen years question and urged that fishing vessels should PAINESs rr Wi Weak Stomach — Impaired PRICE Es Chee EEE" ao. "PER tox Propernd only ae TH /ECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. B. F. 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Articu- | Washington, Baltimore and Kiclusoud. lation and 8) eee ‘Taueht the Deaf. d1G-1m* ANDLKS & STAYMAN, A HARVAK TE TES PUPILS — A. Sinsiy Orin Stnail Clawson i B 4 NAM, A Ana -lm At Sanders & St } MANN'S KINDEKGARTEN AND ‘AND “KINDERGARTEN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASS, 1018 Sunderland place, south of Dupont citele, ft § m seS0-310 is of great service to Piano William W. Dudley, who is suing half a dozen | to vacate | 7 wients. aired of these Colebr SLOCUSION AND DRAMATIC ART. Gutiy use inthe SE o mtg or Bust ~ ERG Gince, “Depurtisente and Expression, The | 22i}, tse in the NE, Conservatory o: Music at Boston, Jiicine IR a aoe ae DEMS & STAI MAS, ‘Annapo! a.m..12.05and 4:20pm. SRT ut it cate aia bs ‘dl ai SF aa, | Teacent buihday: Stas 0-00 ann 10 pa” MISS MAUD D. 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