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. ” bel ~ : - 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1892. CITY AND DISTRICT. LEAPED FROM TIIE CARS. . the Contribution shington! (SF Advertiag to profitable culy when grop- | ™° Prncttect SN Corstetts, Seltvinw, We [Oe gana aac ae NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS. A CAR LOAD OF FLOUR, HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. ie oe eee ‘The Desperate Act of n Passcnger on an En- Highest of all in Leaveniag Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. glish Kallway Train, erly done,—that is, in the medium sure toreach ‘the largest number of those whose attention is Sought. Money otherwise expended for that Purpose is wasted. To expend it wisely, ad- Yertise in Tur Stam It not only has the largest circulation, but gives figures, and Proves them! FREE SCHOOL BOOKS. & Knight of Labor Committee Urges an In crease of the Appropriatio: Messrs. Paul T. Bowen, Millard F. Hobbs and L. P. Wild, a committee representing District Assembly No. 66, Knights of Labor, have ad- dressed a letter to the House committee on ap- A RUMOR THAT AN ULTIMATUM HAD BREN SENT BY THIS GOVERNMENT—THE ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING BELIEVED To BE INCREASING—A CLIMAX TO BE REACHED VERY SOON. The President is putting in a good deal of his time in reviewing the correspondence in the Chilean controversy, which, in all its vol- ume, is now before him. He is sifting the evi- dence in the case, reading the correspondence, making notes of the undiplomatie language of Chile's ministers and of the testimony to the intense anti-American sentiment in Chile. The ministration is almost ready to make its second ‘The efforts madeby the millers of America to secure a ship load of flour to be sent to the starving peasints of Russia had resulted up to the 6th instant in contributions amounting to 1,688,070 pounds of flour. Of this amount Minnesota had contributed 569,990 pounds and Now York 299,180. Tho contributions of the District of Columbia amounted to 28,420 pounds. ‘ Tho District's contribution was made by a few flour dealers, bakers and others, as pub- lished in Tue Stan. When these contributions wero made there was an effort to secure gen- eral subscriptions to a fund in the District to end of this process is near at hand. The ad-4 be used in relieving the starving peasants, and the millers, flour dealers and others made their PRESIDENT PEARSON. “There were 182 deaths reported at the health department during last week as compared with 133 the preceding week,” says the report of Health Officer Hammett for the week previous. “The mortality among thoeeafilicted with acute lung attacks still continues heavy, there hav- ing been thirty-nino doaths from these causes, of which twenty-nine were from pneumonia. “Fourteen of the deaths during the weck Were reported as having their origin in influ- enza or ‘grip.’ Nine of these were white and five colored. The sequel@ were seven of the lungs, two of the brain and two of the heart, and the average duration of last sickness was fraction over seven days. Ten were over forty years of age, three one year old and one ten A most sensational incident has oceurred in England near Tamworth, a town which lies in the counties of Stafford and Warwick, which has resulted in a minister of the gospel being placed in a very serious predicament. Asa train on one of the railways entering ‘Tamworth was nearing the town a woman, who was afterward found to bea Mrs. Siddals, was seen standing on the footboard of one of the carriages. Sho appeared to be wildly excited, and while she clung with one hand to the rail attached to tho car sho gesticulated with the other in a manner that was taken by the observ ers to mean that she desired assistance. Of course, it was impossible for the persons who saw her to render her any aid as the train Baki Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE REVOLT IN CHILE FEARED. Corsets Are Garments, Indge Whoricr of Ni York has decided that move. donations with the understanding that if euch THE IDEAL BRICK CITY. Years of age, while as to sex seven were males | dashed along, and from her position it was im- | The Rise of the Balmacedists—The Baltimore Propriations as follow afund wero raised their contributions should and seven females. ‘The influenza thus far ap- possible for the engineer or the guards to see Affair. Corents are wearing apparel, and not merely ® i E ‘SPONDES PUBLISHED. if mechanical contriva nay By direction of this district assemb:7 and in| _ THF CORRFSTONDENCE TO BE PURI go to swell it. a pearé to have assumed a milder form than in | her. mail fro: ago, Chit - improving the figure ire Of the working peope of this city we | TiS ascertained by Tax Stan today that the | "Ay there was no gencral response to their | A Vislting Brickmaker Says That is What | ficart 0 preceding invasions and yields to| Before the train had proceeded far the| Yareniron nue oh ago a | *"4 holding up tho dress, as Ottenheimer Bros. government will next week publish the cntire | suggestion their contributions have been sent ‘Washington Is. e up the ehip load of flour from the a. Atund has been started | Parens READ AND DISC medical treatment more readily. woma respectfully ask that an appropriation of $85,000 be made ‘-- the completion of the free an, who had evidentlyit all control of | S487! 1e ‘Mortality among the old people etill | berself, was seen to jamp from the footborrd. | Commission was appointed by the chamber of ED AT THE SESSION | continues high, there having been thirty-one | She wat hurled to the ground with terrific vio- | deputies to prefer charges against certain mem- claimed. This firm imported on the Tentonic last correspondence in the controversy and it is ene Ee | said to be thoroughly convinced that this act | Millers of Amer: ae " = - April a lot of corsets. The board of appraise text book system the public schools of the | Tit gamics to show. the country at large that it | HeFe. however, subscriptions having been re-| gure xonsiwo—rLaxe FOR THE EXTERTAIN- | doaths feom this class who were over viaty yours | lence, and when the persors who bad seen her | bers of the Balmaceda government, with the |“ i pa wie el 5 roger ad i we ice Ps * “ “as oogeed assonwed the di tS cent ad valorem.call- District of Columbia, The system was adopted | Fay a good case for war. There are two rea- {coved at Ine Sram oflice to theamount cf] yo. Oy vue vistrons INCLUDE RECEPTIONS AT | Of ZC. E i rash act reached the sp that she | view of impeaching them before the senate. thom wencingapped. Otek ne last year on the urgency of the sons why the publication cannot be made at | $110. sssomit.to at] <8 Ware stun, “Thera is shill a continued marked diminn- | ¥a8 very seriously Assistance was im- pps met Brow I: is hoped to increase once. In the first pluce the President has not |, It is bi : = finished his review of thedocuments and in the | lent 9250, for which sumo carloadof flour | pou. it way ano to the bospitalities en- reaaroe appt Sopeninn: the raereomnt or help tho movement, and this car load will go to | Joyed last evening by the members of tho To ehaattance was Im") This commission made a report several sand they were cotte: ™ She was unconscious and {969 in which it proposed to impeach six mem- | Valorem. fever and four from diphthoria, which varies | icians who have examined her say they ; bere of Balmaceda’s cabinet, three of whom are d it 8 oye x bat little from the average for this season of ¢ she is diving. abroad and three are at the American legation. tion inte the ease of the Baltimore | ssia as the contribution of citizens of Wash- | National Brick Manufacturers’ Association that | the year. The police were ix.formed of the occurrence | Measures havo already been taken to secure i an iugton. It is unnecessary to dwell upon the | ¢) i ; i bout 11] “There he 7 a tig 2 have indicted tors now being conducted in San Francisco | ton. 8 y ‘© | the session this morning began abou! ‘ere have been cases of sraallpox reported | and an investigation was at once set on foot. th d of th se ha 4 hes Tudgo Advocate General Remey of the |CoMiition of the Russian peasants. Their | coc, instead ‘of 990, which waa| {roman Francisco Et” ese wah ae Maa | Le was 8008 die ones, at once set on foot, sch asuia tee Mheendryeat-cnigarte oar’ | first degree. Harriot is the French is urgent. ; eae 5 Neck in Georgia, but through the efficient | of the railway which Mrs. Si about seven weeks ago, brutally ma o following ave the aubseciptions sleeady | the eusemced hour. At eny rate We a citecy sysiom almost everyehers peevalling | octupied had sine oa pied by tary of the chamber of deputies has sent a let- | mwas age, Deanily waren ved: members this morning were loud in| in the United States provented the disease | Gcodall, « loca! preacher. Of course no in: | ter to Minister Ey shee tion of the dangerous contagious diseases. | media: There were but turce deaths from typhoid izations, but the appropriatio: Suficient to provile books for the first four grades only. This year the school board re ommend the cc n of the system and | thall ec have submitted an estimate to the Commis- | the investi joners of £35,000, as follows first four grades . . grand Jory der in the £10,009 00 | 3 sy | DAYY. 67| _ Thie report wil ‘000 9 | ant bearing |. it is stated,*have an import- a the case, as giving a touch of - * : 5 . requesting that he be per- : ae 7 43 | racy to the representations made to this + &) Op | theiz praises of tho “powwow” which was from spreading. From all these places the | formation as to the causes which led to her | mitted trosmarin Legation to sorve notices ot | *t Atlantic Highs ora dig | government by Chile. Portionsof it, it is said, 2 200] Riven ast evening by the local association in | surgeons in charge report that the malady has | jumping from the train can be gathered from | imnechment uyog he tees, cemtntaee oe | Foye and sehing her bead with a ham- have been wired to Washington by the officials + 16 to | Honor of the visitors’ Everybody had a good | been stamped out, although at Harris Neck, | Mrs. Siddals, but the police have reason to be: | mueachment upon the three ex-minaters ia | ate “TS anterer says he wall in San Francisco from day to day. but the + 10 00) time, and the brickmakers of this city, who | Ga.. there were nincty-eight cases. lieve that tho preacher, upon Guding bimself | minister of foreign affairs of the receipt of this | t temdictment. Chief 3x «| President is anxions that his case shall be as | 720. Hu + 100) worked herd to insure the success of the affair, | | ‘The following statement will show in acon-| in the compartment witt Mrs. Siddals, took nd has notified him that his position as | Yi! insist upon Uarriott's lawyers taterposing ‘The Commissioners have seen fit to cut this | -omitets as possible, and is therefore awaiting | Union Veteran. . are glad that their guests are glod. The | densed form the general features of the mor- | advantage of her unprotected po: canhiior wil uot po ty him to |*? of mi ty. The lerg does wot dows ant to aici their estimates for $95,009 | 1 Conclusions of the mreestigating oficer. fi | MES C- ML. K members of the national association were | tality for tho week, as well as the marriagesaad | made improper proposis to her. Finding b we eget eg epee ied ( ormity of hisferitue. i commu was for the purpose of obtaining an accurate up early enough this moi ing to have | births for the same perio self repulsed it is supposed the _ pre: p i : of the chamber. Mr. Eau bas also informed oe Continuing first four grades. view of the case from the government's stand- * silended the sestion at he hone ae ae VITAL sTATISTIcs. ne migsoee to copie oa ~ dais arey oan the | Mr. Maine of the affair br cable, giving ° Way to Help the Kussians. Fifth and sixth grades. ... | point that Col. Re sext out to the Pa- ey had only como into the hall. But they hears , | latter, to escape him, made her way to the foot- | ¢},, 2 : “ 2 ifth and si [bem poo temey was gext oul i did’ not do this. Some of them embraced the | _7#¢ Teportshows: Number of deaths, 192; | puter y that he will not permit the notices to be a ral Wonamaker was present ¢ A little | White, 84; colored, 43. Death rate per 1,000 on the refugees except in accordance with in- aman pe ‘asl opportunity to look around. the ci : Here it is believed she could have ridden in| of : at the morning and afternoon services at Reth- ‘This is 24,305.56 less than the achool board's Dae en oe ee while; others spont the time in the hail, where White, 25.7; colored, 31.2. Total | safety to the station at Tamworth had she not | “T™°49Hs from the State Department, any, Philadelphia, on Sunday, and 20 partici- estimate for the same grades and still | , The cabinet meeting yesterday lasted nearly | Spring specimens of brick machinery wore on exhi- 27.4. Forty-threo were under five | lost all judgment through the excitement re HINTING AT REBELLION pated ix those of t tho Sanday se afternoon. He addressed p- npoeamrgh ghth grades and High Schools | two hours, All the members were present ex-| M.S. P bptigr-eeqacer Ur ain we bition. ‘The brickmakcrs like to get points | yeurs of age, 32 were under one year old and 31 sulting from the attack made upen hei It ts cortainly believed here that if the op- unprovided for. cept Secretary Foster. Secretary Blaine was a | Mrs. C. V. R. Berry. about improved methods, and so they were | over sixty years. ‘Twenty of the deaths oc-| She, however, evidently feared that Goodall | portunity is offered within the next fow nd his Lows ov : Detwlies) : i ‘ d ! he ws aud others in the church. ‘The congrega- Ve earnestly prot inst this policy and . is ascerta Chilean anxious to see what others in the business were curred in hospitals and public institutions. | would make an attempt todrag her back into} months, for a mor m opposition to the . ree the 1 ms wtp "the fall mount of propia ee ioe bette mencte teat "ee ‘Total to date. . doing and what kind of brick they were mak- | The deaths by classes were as follows: Zymotic, | the compartment to carry out his designs, and | covernment than rats a3 Peck ok now On| The Postmaster « the schoo! Tecrecctenes, viz. ig wor hose culmination, ard that then the ccbinet turned ere ‘ing. ae ey fa caecea boned SL, local, = Weiler = = —_ fate she leaped from the rapidly | Cy “Swicers of maiennams ek or Rae ieeced —_ Rag ty “A = audienes © pr a ct yur eonsidera- | its attenti Bering sen tion, which, ALEXANDRIA, EMBLYING Fi S 3 Violence, 3, The principal causes of deat a» fe piper i for theis . ion. This me being ee eee eee the Chilean’ caso, is — Finally a good proportion of the members| Were: Diphtheria, 4; consumption, 14; diar-| Goodall is in custody. His side of the story | jaa reurement will find very little dificulty | the 5: schools of America shou erysipelas, 1; typhoid fever, 3; mala- | has not been made public, He will have a bard | 72, )Uci0S 8m army, and there seems to be some | cargo of barreled 8 foundat jovern- | Ha hte ncumonia, 29; congestion of the | task to overcome the circumstantial evidence | jenn wien for she © gordi A ite ood thes | He stated that the soldiers have been removed from the forts commanding the bay of Valparaiso and sailors from the men-of-war substituted for them. ‘The government circles are disturbed on count of several incidents which have occurred recently. A thousand revolvers were stolen to the «ta Ecoxomr. utilized to occupy’ the time while the other TRE STREET RAILROAD. found their way into the hall. The newly | thal . grad ing No definite “ rial fever, 1; At public expense the books for the grades | matter isapproaching a climax. The prospect for the construction of the | elected president, Mr. Charles B. Pearson of | jnngy, 5; brovchitia 8.” stones ae ucs d,| the police have oreten sreuastanti omitted by the Commissioners (seventh, eighth eoearsemereais teas oome acing acca streot railway is now better than ever befors, | this city, was in his placo on the platform, and | kidney Wiseases, 8; "moningitia 3” cancers, 3° es and High Schools) can be procured at whole-| been generally outlined. although a necessary delay has occurred. Mr. | nour him was the secretary, Mr. T. A. Randle. | Birt) .teported: ‘Iwenty-two white males, 27] MEHEMET TEWFIK WAS POPULAR. sale rates for 245,517.43, and will last on the | “It is expected that foliowing closely upon the | James R. Caton appeared before the city coun- | The fae ee —— of the | white females; 23 colored males, 25 colored Tae ee average three years, an average annu publication of the correspondence will be a| cil last night as attorney for the Alexandria | ** og tion ever since i ‘ae re females. Marriages reported: Sixteen white, 8 | Egypt's Late Ruler as Kemembered by Mr. the public of $15,172.48. At retail rates the | special message from the President, and — and Fairfax Ramenger Baitsoec Com any, and edite ie Ramitabi pen oxal aetna teads preter Still-births reported: Five white, 4 Simon Wolf. books will cost parents of pupils ¢ ultimatum of this government to Chile will | presenting a letter rom President Leech ex- : 7 an 7 . " i fr < Sentings hahears saustell be purchased cach yea then be only « matter of a short time. plained that the company designed to make [rotate Gon Ud cat arch ees een A TALK ABOUT THE GRIP. is oe a _— Swern to oe ee a eee ea a book carries a pupil only through one year or itself an Alexandria institution and to carry its | ‘trough his efforts tha one uf the best. | _DF- D. W. Hughes, medical sanitary inspector | B*Ve beon the Washington of Egypt If Wash- | On nesanition dese alco taken from the ber. | mea ot Tamaqua, Pa., as well as the operators gradeand can be used ‘no longer. “Thus the| ro no new developments in tho | Tod t2 tho gates of Mount Vernon. It had al-| fanized. Ho is young and is one uf the best-| oo ah, sstun onice’ told a Sram reporter this ington had failed he would have been the Arabi | racks in Valparaiso. of the West Lehigh colliery tina, oving toe + gee bel sry enpmlies pre eas Ge eae Fortes fa tg danke, Barchases and i0-| recognized as an aggregation of manly beauty. | morning that thero were many cases of the | Pha of America. WHAT A GERMAN PHYSICIAN BEARD. fire which has beon raging for some time past. 41,724.08 less than the average auaus] cost by | Chilean controversy today. The government | vestments in this neighborhood and intended | Tee0g Pagid er i conta These remarks concern the most important 5 ved M4 ivate purchase. In other words. taking the | is merely waiting for tho San Francisco in-| to constract an electric railway in Alexandria. | He is, however, an efficient official and is in | grip in the city, and he alone had about twenty- singers e Capt. Schley has informed the Navy Depart-| It has become #o strong that it is not likely the Sevan aleckon dues sacs Cakich We pecead iy rf a it~ | More time was needed and ther asked. that the | Consequence populai r five cases. During the past forty-eight hours | event © career of the Into Khedive of | ment of a fact that has come to his knowledge. | ames wall be eubdued very coon, there b by experience in Philadelphia, New York, Bal-| WUiry to terminate. It was said this morning, | tin¢ of commencement might be extended | Shortly before 11 o'clock President Pearson | le said ho had been called in seven tow cases, | Egypt. They were uttered to a New York y Stok, ones ting the flour to ad Fighting Fire With Picks and Shovels. , — Sc can |owever, that nothing short of a complete | time : 4 = | Fapped for order and in afew pleasant words | and lust night he was called out several times, | H. . ‘ Sree | euaaerinrys guntamenstinre rode Meg ered end tho mon eno ee ia cee on re pablic can | change of attitude on the part of Chile can — an, Ordinance granting the ex- | oxpiained the delay on the part’ of the mem- | Some of the Pationt, he said, were taken with ve nes fat xia rine Walt of this city. | says that ho saw Riggins griddle reasoner Srowith picks and shovels. e.ctreamn purchase for #45,517.43 what will cost parents | SXO"S> 40 ocheteation by this coutry tension aanimously adopted by bers in coming together. "He concluded by | pains tn the head, while with others severe | Mt Wolf know TewSk and he know Arabi. | that he went into surug store where, Tuga st turned on to cool tise vein. ee ee ‘The administration, a& mentioned above, has saying that they were up rather late last even-| pains in the chest’ was the beginning of the | Hemet the khedive many times during his stay | was taken to sce if he could asaist him and ie me missioners is apparent. decided upon # program, and this will be’ fol- AN ARCANUM BANQUET. in&., He, however, thought that everybody had | disease. Some of them had high fover, while | of over « year in Cairo, and was instrumental | that two policemen were present at the time. | ax aaaitional sum of 65,000,000 roubles has ATTENDANCE. lowed in all events unless Chile should. in the | Alexandria Council of the Royal Arcanum | been given sufficient time and he would begin | others had no sign of fever, during that time in having the descondant of | *° Whom the physician said that thought | beon assizned by the Russian government to Where the free text book.systems have been | current language of the street, “eome down | had a royal time last night at the Odd Fellows’ | the session. ‘The wet weather, he thought, would largely | Mchemet Ali, the tobacconist of Cavala, do | (pe Would svt into trouble for having shot the | f..ine relict purposes adopted attendance has been thereby increased | from her high horse. Hall on Columbus street. A superb banquet MIXTURE OF CLAY. increase the number, as persons are not caré- : oF. __The policemen replicd that it made no over 10 per cent, the increase being notably RUMOR AS TO AN ULTIMATUM. was spread and high! fn the higher grades, Tn our own schools 70] A rumor was abroad last night to the effect | the conuell and invited guests, and om ijallettig sin the: ata ave we Per cent drop out before entering the seventh | that the government had sent its ultimatum to | Pany did not separate until a late hour. The | gram for an essay on ‘Mixture of Clay,” was oro it i ie aes , 4 year or grade per cent before the eighth aaa This phr: mprpttleent tert prema Yes J Arcanum is prosperous bere and num-| unable to attend the meeting, owing to sick- | N2¢Fe it is too decpand then remain with their | Paris physician. On his yest, over his heart, “ rs n per cent before reaching the st citi; s memb = shad on, | feet wet for hours. & 4 al web acs te —— ise Goa: oem Retewsi wench ae 8 | eat acecienstag? sec aa oot nr best citizens among its members, ness. He had, however, ae in his paper, |’ "Que policeman died from the grip last night. | Mt. Wolf wears a sacred bug or scarabous, | a)8 ago, bringing American newspapers Up <0 4 F ere . oer, - £ = ms THE MOTHER OF THE BURNED cumpREN. _ | and in order that the subj shies see teensic oie eaick list | taken from the tomb of the great Pharaon, | vember i, containing numerous utterances | SSO Suors For $3.50, Ser cwrenth grade 60.86 fox the cichih era Tyas iaade? ite. dual wopocttiens | Rose Miller, the colored woman whose chil- | Mr. George Fisk of Boston had consented to | Tuete re twenty-six policemen on the cick list sented to him by | ,dteports in regard to the attack ‘upon the |" “gs ? e ston Siek fe | today, but so far as could be ascertained none | Rameses JI, which w: scholar per year. ‘This gr for |and must close the correspondence. | dren were burned last week, and who Las been | Make rome introductory remarks. Mr. Fisk i8 | o¢ thom wore seriously ill Brugeh in return for procuring him the decora- | Maltimore Ihe toae “Gt tn meat eee books mects the pupils at the fourteen | Such a note is therefore entirely a diplomatic | under suspicion in regard to the matter, came | Yisctcion chee, Sha good many ea Se Mepemeet Teeth and apoke | [is arented considerable oosterantion haan, to sixteen, when the temptation to le Measure and can be sent without action by | trom Washington yesterday and was submitted | others were gifted in the “same OUTPOOR SPORTS, cor td pales wea Mr. Wolf said: shieomaemenr crass school for employment is stro: nd is sufi- | Congress It means that the attitude of the | tan examination at the station house last | He referred to a statement that had been : 2 ROS ina tad Aca Gee CHILEAN HEAKTLESSNESS. cient to determine the issue against the school | sender is fixed and that unless concessions are | nicht. Her statement did not criminate her, | once to the effcet that Ad&m was the y | Current Notes of Intercst Relating to the | (0 devoted husband and a loving father, aud E — in a great namber of cases. Out of some 2,000 | granted war must ensue. and ¥0 far no evidence appears inconsistent | worker, butafriend of his Lad pointed out Turf, King and Diamond. the esteem in which he was held by the people t m many favors for Americans, notably the mak-| difference, as the man was only a “d—d |e enjoyed by members of | _The secretary announced that Robert Lyle of | ful euough to keep trom getting wet, and espe- i$ dg Y a y ii ‘ded J y > sexu, aad the ‘come | Woodbridge, N.J., who was down on the pro- | ci#lly is auch the ease with the foot, as persons | ingPof beys of C. E. Barnard, formerly of Los- | {renee and they intonded to, shoot more, Of /Soyermsa Fonrusn ikely to go in | ton; Brugeh, the artist, and Dr. Warren, the | timony produced in court, 7 ‘The mails from New York arrived here three| Anour ‘Tnose Mews i A Schou " » popular impression that an ultimata : : ; ; was shown in the reecption they gave him |Baltlmoro's Surzeons Testify That Lack of pupils in the High Schools less| “The popu P with her innocence of any crime. that if Adam was made of clay he could hardly ——- . ae i tan" ftty ean be, found whose parents| in elf a declaration of war is incorrect.” salen be termed the first in that line. He guve a A New National Agreement. Thenever he went ont drivin on the Chubra—| ‘Treatment Mastened Kiggan's Death. Selee See cae se odinmnnok: Gacorsusnt am | frou the exact tive biciect of he nerertoeet Golden Cross Installations. Taher witty description of an old-fash-| Col. John I. Rogers is at work upon anew | Friday, the Egyptian Sunder, ‘That he loved | 4 Senuine sensation was developed in the wroyes, professional and business men ean con- | aud clause 10 of section § of the Constitution of | Deputy Grand Commander Henry H. Hongh Perera pe beh arg A aonertinca national agreement. Under it the board of | his wife was evident from the fact that he never | Baltimore investigation at Vallejo, Cal, yester- tinue in school. The working people whom we | the United States. im defining the powers of | has installed the following ofiicers of Meridian | Oy this miature had been 80 long fellowed that | **bitration will consist of five members, three | took a second in marriage, and, unlike many | Gay, a thing entirely unexpected at this last Tepresent are anxious to lave the bar to edu- | Congress says that it shall have the power ‘to | Commandery: N. C., Francis I.Willis; V. N.C, | even the horses knew tho routine, and if the | ¢lected by the National League and one each | Orientals who are monogamists, bad not even a | stage of the proceedings. ‘The casebad dragged on Which the great cost of books interposes | declare war, grant letters of marque and r a iW. P. Nace ceils a “Sh : single concubine. He was progressive—that is, | along slowly in the morning session, a number ocmch peggy aebag pe eaeicnees ary Romo ph, mt concerning captures on | MT* Ida W. Whittington: W. P., Jas. W. Car- | mixture was changed the horses wero thrown | by the Western League and Eastern Assoc od * 4 ‘: . - grees he could under thecircum- take K. R,, Samuel W. Maddox, or.; F.K. R.,] out. ‘Then, he said, the demund came for new | tion. Other minor leagues may be given a | 8S PFostessive ax 4 2 of sailors being recalled to testify to the sober- ante ‘0 etior the free | Jand and water. iy * idox, er.; 1 bw cake > stances—and altogether, I think, leavesa rather . Meee eee ee caren eevernd vecescers | The sitlamstalie followed hy the declaration | Wx: T Rent; cumurej Rickard A’ Walkect PEere WEE or pena aE ae Got [een Beano A TORS. interesting memory. His children went to the | B¢88 of Kiggan, Turnbull and Davidson before €conomical instead of extravagant, we protest | of war, and the twoare by no means synony- | W. H., Geo. C. Hough; W. 1. G., Mrs. Mary A. | {og lumpy, and thew « feeperatee mouse be public schools. ‘They were in the khedival | and during the riot. tre tae against economy practiced at the’ expense of | mous.” Keel 7. 0 sdward F. Warren; P. + leecured At this point, he seid, was taken tho i" St. Louis Gets Pfeffer. school with children of ministers and army| After recess, however, Surgeons Stitt and H. : cS the school years of the children, whose oppor- ANTI-AMERICAN SENTINEXT IXCREASIXG. Keck: Noble Commander Willis ap-| frst step which leads into the wide field of | President Von der Ahe has announced offi- | officers. Mr. Barnard of Boston was the prin- | White of the Baltimore took the stand, After | /LOovER - tunities once lost can never be re i & i. The 2% 2 | pointed the following committees: On finance, " e a| cially that Fred. Pf tain | cipal of this school. English, French and i Gxpenditures on strecte and pablic works out- It would appear that the anti-American sen Callahan, Dr. H. M. Bennett, J. W. Whit: modern brickmaking. Clay 1s found to be a lally that ‘ret feffer hi jigned to captain German are taught there. Stone Pacha gave testifying to the wounds of the members of the 1217 Px; : é ear timent in Chile, instead of subsiding, is on the 3 most uncertain, material to work with. At| the Browns for next year at a salary that ex-| yor, thes of aid - | Baltimore's crew they declarec that the death 2 side of the city aud in advance of real publ » Carl F. W. Bergman, . ‘gy pt these schools, as he did many other im- 7 heeds should ‘be postpened if necescary, and | increase and that mobs are being formed in | LM. present he was working twenty different colors B a 3 8 © Avexve. ult lovers and Miss Lauretta Hendricks: on = e y : * | ceeds $5,500. Stricker is given to Chicago in | proviug features. of Turnbullgwas directly caused by neglect in , ” the sum of $55,000 bo used to make our | Valparaiso on the slightest pretext, for the an-| wusic. Dr. D. M. Ogden, Mrs. Ida W. Whitting- | jy tis factory; He then spoke belie] Com Jan even exchange. Glasscock, who was orig- is “The kuedive's wife I never, met. That was | the hospital where be was carried by the police. | lr Wovr» Be Isrexrsrixe To schools free im fact as well as in name. Every | noyance, and even injury, of Americans. ton, Miss Grace Muirhead. ‘A general interchange of views followed, | lly signed to captain the Browns, has written | impossible under Mohammedan law. Only The Chileans refused to allow the Baltimore | Kuow just how :uany people in Washington are woar dollar that is needed for education should be| This is evidenced by surgeons to treat their men and declined to do | ing WILSON & CARR'S famons @3.50 shoe. Week approprinted first, and what is left should go to | gram that the followi: cable-] Deputy Grand Commander Dr. Richard s been received by the Secretary | Kingsiman ets character | President Von der Ane that ho is glad Pfeffer | one woman of the upper class in Egypt is # installed the following ofticers | Teich wes, Father of a technical character | rolicved. him of the responsibility which the | privileged to meet mented that isthe stideet c a e fae aivcly i ‘i it themselves, except in a ver | Uy Week the dead steadily tncreanes. Mr. Wilson is other public uses in the order of their impor-|of the Navy from Commander Evans, com- Commandery: N. C., Theodore F. | embraced by the subject. captaincy involves. rincess Nazal, who holds a firman from the | For four days the surgeons : ne tance. manding the U.S. S. Yorktown, dated at Val- C., Mrs. E. Peabody; W. e —: « | Sultan granting her this prerogative. But I : Fe How them to remove | {rans tosay thathe expected great results from this sesiczee: paraie, January 2: Salen, 3 OR. James F WASHINGTON THE IDEAL BRICK CITY. of Crimes Foster to allow them ve | (Bay ox te Capikin tue “ORbaaiE know that the khedive's wife had a powerful | the sailors to the Baltimore but not till it be. | "Be. but its sales overshadow by far those of any The Louisville Base Ball Company met yes- eS ere eee S| game probable that Turnbull would die would | shoveversoid by them. ‘The leiiee find the plable, u Y. i eras . “ he grant them permission. The men were | yividing leather aluxury for tender feet, and the gen- “ three men in a crowd of bad character. No one | Evans; W. L G., Mrs. L. W. Swayze; W. 0, Vashi terday afternoon end passed a resolution per- | Pacha, the khedive's exiled father. and she bit- » ship, but it was too late for Tarn- | tiea 2% ered next year to the first six grades. We urge that) injured. I visited immediately the Chilean |G... George, Murphy: P. N.C. Frank E | gery ety hte noted tne te eal | mitting the salo of stock to members of the | terly hated Arabi Pacha. if ahe could have | ken iced polsoning Saket in end Surabell| ont eae en Se ont, Smeyegmmen all should be treated alike. senior naval ofticer afloat and requested him to | Newton. Noble Commander Swayze appointed | place in the demand for brick, which was for a | Eclipse Baso Ball Association. The Eclipse As- | doue ao she would have had Arabi’s head, but a | Duly g tiGod Folsoning: had set in end Parnbull . rearing qual “x may 7 notify the police authorities here that I de-| the following committees: On finance, Frank tic is power greater than hers prevailed and I think Ited from neglect and im- | CM00S* between broad, medium or narrow toe, and the QUALITY OF Booms. . | manded their efficient protection aud that if | E. Newton, J Ds Diver and Sam‘ N Hitter, | WFstelaes common brick that bad a more | sociation, on acepunt of financial trouble, was | POY sultan, whose tool I frmly belive Arabt | Uve,douth had resulted from neglect and im- | i, Sven ses, we eee ‘The text books in use are printed on the ro‘- Pp 4 artistic appearance than bricks that were | replaced last summer by the Louisville Base P, : : perfect treatment in the hosp tenest of paper and are bound in the fimsiest | ‘he offenee was repeated 1 should take the | on good of the order, Mrs, Martha J. Heabody, | turned out in a purely mechanical fashion. Ball Company. | Several siockholders in | you know, was Heither abot mot decepitten | of,Cbaeity; who had charge, seemed to rograt | to try hen win you wet another par. 1 tnhardiy of boards, and for these wo pay abominable | with arma, "Much reset was vaprowed bynes | Catchen, 20 Hd Miss alarguerite Me-| ” Sricks for paving purposes was the subject | the old conspary failed te eects sre Te ta | Fou know. wae 1 Cesion, where heis nowliving. | {Heir inability to help the sailors, but had to | nocesaryto aay that Mewrs. WILSON & CALE are prices. Individual purchasers are helpless, but | Chilean senior naval officer, who went at once | Deputy Grand Commander Dr. 8. I. Groot of an essay which was next read by Mr. Haight ; — i obey the order of their superiors. located at $20 F street nortw r of Somerset, Mass. After the reading of the | prigntce ane wee mad, since, the outlook is) Ihave had two letters trom him in Arabic, for |°'From'a summing up by the surgeons it ap- | - Sen the District of Columbia is the sole pur-| to the police, Today Ihave the assurance that | hae installed. the following. oftcers of Good chaser, to the amount of some $30,000 per an-| the parties will be punished and protection | Will Commandery lacob B. Derrick; essay was finished a member stated that he be- | Perehter sre wow complaining. | Yesterday's | he neither writes, reads nor speaks any other | pcare that as a resalt of he mob teo sailors of num, it can exact concessious in the way of | given. F. K. R., Benj. F. Moore; W. 1. G., Mrs. Mur- | the association that could be called an adver. | 2 %8#in. | Manager Chapman of the Louisville | “Tews lieved this was the firet paper ever read before | 8¢t28, Was to give them an opportunity to come | language. .__ | the Baltimore were killed, five were seriously | Waar To Wear ‘ d tek boboten seen brave. He showed that during | wounded, being disabled’ from nine to forty- Prices and quality equal in value to one-baif|~ It is understood that the tone of the whole geet Lamb; W. 0. G., Harvey 8. Knight; Lee nis nce det, Ne had offered Browning €2,500 | the cholera epidemic and also throughout the | four days and twelve received slight wounds, er ‘the annual expense. dispatch was such as to cause the Secretary to | P. aye. Noble Com- teil Heerideteiee phe! re-| rebellion. He met Arabi Pacha in a manly | peing disabled from two to eight da; concLestox. urge that the climax in the case bo hastened. | mander Derrick has appointed the following sod. He is ready to trade or sell the refrac’ | way and did all he could to keep down the | fr further appears that if Riggin had eta e 5 committees: On the good of the order, Dr. 8. thevilaxer- He will make Taylor captain of | spirit of rebellion when it firstmade itself man-| been chot he would probably have recovercd, After the expenditure of $85,000 to complete SUIELDS' CITIZENSULE. L Groot, Miss Adelaide Payne and Mrs, Loaise the team. ifest, Ireached Cairo on September 9, 1881, | gs his knife wounds were not very serious. snd dress acconunely. | Let your own good the systeman annual expenditure of $30,000] There has been some vague iight thrown | T. Watrous; on tinance, Waldo G. Perry, Jas. the day after the first outvreak. On November |“, summeinencnnte ret pony eee wing Reanim will provide for the increase ia attendance and | on the question of the citizenship of Patrick } W. Cheney and Jas. G. Thompson. Sir Knight Peter Jackson Fulfilled His Contract. | jy thore was to be another uprising, but [ . >, Sk See the replacement of worn-out books. Therefore, | Shields,the American sailor who was so terribly | Perry, on bebali of Graud Commander Ehle, Peter Jackson, though far from well, fulfilled | managed to prevent it. Riaz Pacha requested | Commenting on the evidence given at the as reps, poplins, satins and silks. aiden tabanes of ebeneaae tae relief of people | beaten in Valparaiso, and whose testimony was | Presented Mra, Louisa T. Watrous a Golden his big contract in Chicago last night to stop | Stone Pacha to have me plead with Arabi, | Baltimore inquiry the San Francisco Bulletin Parsee, of small incomes, iucreased attendance, saving | used in yesterday's Staz. perm gape Beet neeaton of tho riturl two heavy weights in three rounds. The first tome fgg Meigen S pti gegen bathed | cncempelamenicer ing ra e eliaas geen sd Fotografer. : 4 dren, equality aa + this | during “and visitatio e hel 3 fiscal 4 i ot Basen ge —— _ os ae if] Aman called at the Siete Depaartmen this | (uring the 1 pet sie hye g man to meet tho Australian heavy weight was | did'not take place, aud Riaz Pacheand thekhe, — el sae —— covenant mlz Cor. 11th and Pa. ave. nw, Provement in the schools, we ask that the ays-| papers and the circumstances of his comiug’ to | bY Deputy Grand Commander R. H, Yates: N. knock out his opponent in the first round, but| “If Tewtik bad beon left to himsclf there is “ 4 c adopted. | Yesterday afternoon my gig while lying off | Kilgore, #. K. K., Bentley P. Murray; treas-| One of the speakers, Mr. Taylor of New York The Coamicincnce propose to linn it for the | 2 landing place waiting for mo was stoned by | uret, Wm. iB. Marlow, W. i Den}. | city, anid that from hie observations in wuhing % 4 Dross yourself naturally and becoming!y. Study the contour of your face apd form - - “ ; : : where in modern history. A large part of the am be completed at once. e ‘man is his ow nig | C+» Warner L. Wilkerson; V. N. C., Miss Annie he soon winded himself and was duly “put to | no knowing what he might not have done for | {6, ille—police, soldiers and sailore—| C, % ie-citl gavtacrlon attention te Qeangumneete cretion De comeecs Ea ken au i this | cach; W. B., Mrz. Susan J. Kesler No Ke It, sleep” in the third round. Jack King, the see- | his country. He liked America and American precipitated themselves on unarmed sailore of Cammanr & Ler, ‘and facts which we submitied to your commit- | citizen by virtue of his father’s naturalization. | Leslie R. Trembly; F. K. it., Joseph B. Bailey; ond man to mect the colored champion, was | institutions and, altogether, he was rather lib- : : States, stabbed, shot, beat, mar ioro wary, but was knocked down so hard in | eral in his views: but ho was simply a puppet | the United Stetes, stabbed, shot, beat, meamed $28 7th and 700 Kot. a. the third round that he concluded he had had | ruler and he did the best he could, which was | $14,U/taued them in evers manner that » onough, and mado no attempt to get up. Sia- | not so bad after all. He gave more than asual | row with some more than ordinary aggravating — Vin and Mitchell were among the spectators | recognition to 8. 8. Cox, William Walter Phelps | Evcidents has to be wholly laid wecle The Vak and watched Jackson's movements with great | and others during my administration. Paraiso uprising was one-of, the most shocking | _Tbereares few thines that ought to move Justat this tee las: your ou this subject and which are now | His cousin, Puttick Shields, be went on, Las in| ¥- O- G., W. J. Bateman; W. L G., W. iL. on file with the commitice’s records. Inclosed | his possession his father’s papers. ‘There were | DYers. cs are lists of books in use and the retail prices. | no Hiscrepancies in the deccriptions, and the | _ At Columbia Commandery last evening the ppotecccs tesco Reso installation of officers was postponed unt Sin teeenas Seng ee, Se eres nest mecting. The commande presented, The : a cUILE’s D1sPosITi0N. through Sir KuightStreiby, to Mrs. Hattie PL interest. “I do not know Prince Abbas, the heir to the | PaTtise uprising was one o ran | tian, es tho bah takai, hag Gs GO aD niyo coer prager ilps mary Chile is spoken of by those who have traveled | Dickinson, who has been’ the treasurer of tho throne. He was a boy of cight, going to school, | “#nit* shat has ever taken place anywhere.” | tive, or © in South America as a veritable spitfire. A | Commandery sinee its organization, a beautiful The Brooklyn Boy Made It a Draw. when I was in Cairo. But I don’t think it will dence of Mrs M.J. Tully, Dr. D. S. Lamb, president of in the chair. Resolu- tions of c Moulton were ado, Fead an interesti niscellancous pro the Misses E Norris and M: Mr. Alfred Bar ‘the a included piano duet by rt. piano solos by Miss Helen Alma Ebert and recitations by r. ————— ‘The Snow La: ‘To the Eilitor of The Evenins Star What is “sauce for the goose should be sauce | for the gander.” This is an old saying which seems applicable in my case and that of some others who were requested to appear at the Police Court Sionday morning for not having the stow shoveled from the sidewalk in front of their places of business. In my own cace I was not aware that I had violated any ord nance. , The police, however, did not consider that I‘ had shoveled enough snow off. Why should not the Distr ‘commissioners be arrested and brought before his honor for not having the snow shoveled from the sidewalks around the city's places of business? Isball not feel satisfied until all three of the honorable Commissioners are brought up before his honor aslwas 1 think after the Commissioners get one dose of this police medicine they will be willing to join m urging Congress to amend the snow shoveling clause of the law or the police regulations which govern it, so that it shall be the duty of the police to notify parties who have to shovel off the proper amount of eno G. RB —_——_ ‘The Servant Question. ‘The indies interested in the proposed train- ing school for domestics will meet in the ladies’ parlor of Willard’s Hotel at 11 o'clock tomor- ow, when a number of articles received as from New York wiil be exhibited. A lady who has taken an active part in the move- ment said to «Sram reporter today: “The servant question is undoubiedly a very inter- esting and perplexing one. The old-time skilled and faithful servant can never come again, because we cannot reproduce the same social atmosphere in which they grew. And the best method to remedy this ord fe the training school we propose to open. Is hore enything more prod inv to houskeepers?”. ———_ ‘The Chemical Society. ‘The eighth annual meeting of the Chemical Bociety of Washington will be held ia the assem- bly hall of the Cosmos Club tomorrow evening. Communications will be read as follows: H. W. K. P. McElroy, ““Midzu-Ame;” W. F. Uicbrend, “4 Zinetearing Spring’ Water Wi Hulel Trem Missowr.” essett | He said: well-known Washingtonian, who has extensive interests in the southern continent, likened her her today in convertion to a wild animal. When I was in Nicaragua I had a little tiger kitten that we wore trying to tame. Condensed lightning would have paled before her. Loiling oil would have had no effect what- ever on her temper. She was perfectly wild and had a nature as horrible as anything you ean imagine. Fight? Why, she would begin to spit and claw at you twenty fect away, and she would tackle anything, no matter’ how large. Now, Chile is « perfect reproduction of | that tiger kitten. She has the same temper | and has no sense of her size. She thinks that | she can whip us and she wants to try. She is the most cantankerous of the nations south of Us und causes more trouble than all the rest | put together. She ougit to be thoroughly nked, and it would do us, as the spanker, as much good as the spankee.”” A NATIONAL SPIRIT NEEDED. Continuing he remarked: “What is needed in America is the development of = more de- termined national spirit. During and forsome years after the war wo were too thoroughly en- gaged in a domestic condition to pay much | attention to the building up of an interna- | tional prestige. ‘The result was terrific. Why, I can recall scores of incidents where American citizens sought protection from English and Frencl: consuls during internal troubles in the republics. Our own legations were unsafe. ‘The day is passing, however, when the Amer- ican prestige is tho least of all. The last two Presidents—Cleveland and Harrison—have been good Americans in the senso of fostering our Strength abroad, and more attention has been paid during their administrations to such mat- tera than ever before. Now is the golden op- nity. There is no use of our holding off ause Chile is small. Sho don’t realize it, and she is willing to draw straws with us She thinks that she is as big as we are, aud on such a ground we cannot afford to hold off any oe Robert G. Shaw Command. Robert G. Shaw Command, No. 4, U. V. U. held their installation of ofiiccrs last evening at Grand Army Hall, upon which occasion Col. Wm. E. Rodgers, mustering officer of tho rocking chair and foot stool. Mrs. D. her thanks in a neat speech, pba ‘The Rochdale Co-operative Society. The Kochdalo Co-operative Society hax been ineorporated under the Virginia laws as a joint stock company, with A. ‘T. Longley, president; John W. Harsha, secretary; John Morrison, treasurer, and a board of fifteen directors, as follows: Abner T. Longley, John W. Harsha, James E. McCabe, Leonidas F. Hunt, Henry W. Smith, John Morrison, James A. Randall, James’ B. Carter, Wm. 8. Yeates, John Finn, Lorenzo G. Warfield, Edward L. Mills, John Johnson, James C. McConnell, Burton Macafee. An organization was effected sometime ago and last night the directors held a meeting un- der the charter. a ‘Onty Four Prisoners in Line. “Are the lawbreakers getting better or are they all in prison?" asked an officer at the Po- lice Court this morning when the van reached the court and turned over only five prisoners for trial. In Judge Kimball's court there were only four persons in the ine. Three of them were women, who gave their namesus Lizzie Thomp- son, Alice Brown and Annie Evans. They were arrested in South Washington by Policeman Kemp, who gave them » bad name in addition to seying they were d: Annie plead guilty and ctepped back, but the other women made statements in sheir own behalf, saying that the; changed their course of life Focently and Promising to do iter. Judgo Kimball thought that thirty days would'io them good and they were given’ that length of time on the farm. ‘The other person in the was o colored boy named Louis Henderson, who drives a. cart. He was arrested this morn- ing for driving his cart over the sidewalk on South Capitol street and Judge Kimball fined im xpressed 5 a ee To Talk of Indian Rights. Mrs. A.8. Quinton of Philadelphia, presi- dent of the Woman's Indian Rights Association, who has just returned from a seven months’ tour to the Indian reservations of the great west, will speak at the regular monthly mect- SECRETARY BAND! tisement. He was in part responsible for the permission given for the reading of the paper and the reason wasthat he wanted the mem- bers to hear how it was possible to placo bricks iz a car ready for shipment for 81.75 per thousand. ‘The members aj nal criticism and ¢ followed by laughter instea preciated this rather origi- of the paper was of the usual dis- ‘The program was interrupted by a number of announcements. Morrison of thi the association The illness of city, a prominent member of was reported, and it was stated that while Mr. Morrison was unable to leave his home, he would be glad to see any member who called. On motion a committee of two was appointed tocallon Mr. Morrison as the representatives of the association. RECEPTIONS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Mr. J.C. Adams stated that the President would receive the members of the association atlo'clock. At 2:30 o'clock the local commit- tee had arranged for carriages to be at the Ebbitt House for the ladies it wares fered Ransdell wo in charge of the party. Mrs, Harrison would receive the indies £t5 ‘vielook this afternoon at the A discussion then 6) paper on brick paving, an omit the paper and ail reference to it from the ven of the cost of ity. Marshall White House. Up relative to the it was decided to te stated that f this quality at the at aint the Deeks kiln, and it, was ‘It was also dev: Thought the printing of the for this rint Lp a ea o'cloc ad- Journed until 2:90 this afternoon, as follows: Edwin G. Mawhinuey, M: Mudra: "kavice Witmer i hn J. Howley, M. P. Howley and Bill Plimmer, the 110-pound champion boxer of England, and “Kid” Hogan, the ex-amateur champion of America at the same woight, fought eight rounds in the Clemont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, last night. Warren Lewis was the réferee. Of the seconds Jack McAuliffe was behind Hogan and Charlie Norton was in Plimmer’s corner. Hogan did most of the leading and Plimmer always met him with a left-handed jab, that finally made Hogan. Hogan stayed ‘the eight rounds, but he was well done at the finish, He was marked on the left eye, nose and mouth, while Plimmer had not aspot of redon him. When tho referce made « draw Plimmer was angry and was dis- inclined to shake hands with Hogan, but was finally prevailed upon todo wo. ‘The betting had been €100 to $60 on Plimmer. Whon Ware ren Lewis made the bout a draw he was cheered, us the crowd of spectators was _com- posed ehiefy of Brooklyn people, and Hogan longs in Brooklyn, but the majority of ex- perts said that Plimmer was ab Robert Bonner’s Surplus Trotters. ‘The sale of Robert Bonnor’s surplus stock of trotters in New York took place yesterday. They numbered 51. Startle, Jr., by Startle, brought the highest price thus far—g4,000— which was paid by Jo. Forman of Lexington, to Extend the Racing Season. ‘The leading topic of the day for those inter- ested in racing is the announcement that an amendment to the Ives pool bill is to be pushed at Albany ‘this winter. Zhe cmeniment ts s0 from March 1 to November 30 Pap oa oa add ninety days’ racing in New York state to make much difference who is the khedive, for I feel confident that England will profit by the crisis and that to England alone any profit will accrue.” ———_+es—____ Practicing the “Holy Kiss” Too Often, The Rev. Morrow, ® United Presbyterian minister, for six years chaplain of “Bethany Home” of Pittsburg, a faith cure institution founded several years ago by Miss Moorehead, hes been summarily dismissed trom the home for promiscuous kissing and embracing young lady inmates of the institution. Rey. Morrow palliates his conduct by the ciaim that he was Patting into practice the doctrine taught by St. Paul, which indorsed the “holy kiss” as the P&oper [means of greeting, ‘and contossed aving kissed among others the colored attend- ant, Aunt Lavina, notwithstanding the fact that he had wife and children living at the home with him. Three of une, Indies, who were the especial objects of tne Rev. Morrows’ attentions, have also been dismissed from the home. Rev. Morrow is tompocarily located at Beaver Junction, but his wife end family are seul at aaa Home and it is not likely that y im again, his penchant ha also caused a sudden terminator satis the attack was premeditated aud that the police aided the mob to kill and wound our men instead of protecting them, us has been claimed. This uts a much more serious aspect on the affail own beyond doubt that it was well known in Valparaiso that the attack was to be made on the sailors of the Baltimore. It is alsoshown that among the assailants were Valparaiso po- jicemen and Chile@h soldiers in unitorm. Such being the facts of the case it is clear that the United States cannot be satistiod with a simple ied by an expression of re- ret. “There must be the fullest and most com- ete reparation, with indemnity for the men Who wore wounded and apology accompani the families of those THE DISASTER AT KREBS. All the Bodies Have Ecen Taken From the Mines—Sixty Dead. All the bodies have been taken out of the mines at Krebs, LT.,and the list stands 60 dead and 117 wounded. It was a sad sight | Extra value 10-4 All-wool Blankets at $4. Extra Heavy and Quality, 11-4, at €5; fully worth 86. Extra Quality All-wool, 11-4, price was $7.50; now | @6.50. Onc iot of Very Fine Quality 11-4 Angora, all wool, reduced to $8.50. Ove lot of 12-4, all woo!, reduced to $7.50. One lot of Very Fine 12-4, all wool, reduced to @20, A.great special in 20-4, all wool, at 63.50. At these prices they should move very quickly. We will offer im Damask Table Linens and Napkins ‘special bargains. CARHART & LEIDY, 09 208 7th and 706 Ket.m W. M. Ssosres & Soxs WE HAVE A LOT OF EVENING GAUZES OF ALL KINDS AND COLORS. WE WISH 10 SELL THEM AND HAVE MARKED THEM FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. COME AND SEE THEM. WE MAY HAVE JUST WHAT YOU DESIRE IN TEE Lor. ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OF SILKS AND VEL- VETS, MOURNING GOODS, &., &c. IN PACT, & FULL LINE OF FIRST-CLASS DRESS GOODS AND DEY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ON ALL OF WHICH WE ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR FOR CASH UNTXL FURTHER NOTICE. . M. SHUSTER & SOME ora ave ONE PRICE = As Arrmcnve Disriax. Of the many attractive windows on Pennayivente avenue there are none that compare with the elegant aud pleasing variety displayed in the windoweet 3. W. BOTELER & 80X, (925 Pennsylvenia avenue. + BRIC-A-BRAC, &e., was ever | toretber, the collection of which, sapeed forthe ‘Trade, would charn the most