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HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDA, sankey 2, 1893. | one Took Place ‘Mr. Blaine’s Residence. 2d EDITION. anus, Aver'sCherry Pectoral is uni- HAPPY NEW YEAR. joOmcial Receptions, but a General Holl- day Throughout the City. UNDER AN AVALANCHE. A Snow Plow Wrecked and Four Lives Lost +in Montana. Sroxane, Wasu., Jan. 2—A snow plow was SOME SERIOUS EXPLOSIONS. FIRE IN A PRINTING OFFICE. A BOWLING TOURNAMENT. pie —— ‘Morn! Front of |The Establishment of F. J. Gray Robbed | A Contest to Take Place ut the Columbia | Ho Ww; — on ag aa and Then Burned. Athletic Club, ‘Thieves broke into the priutingestablishment | On Wednesday, January 11, there will be be- | Frou the Chicage Tin cost for cola, common ve throat amd | wrecked yesterday on the line of the Great mally seetentnted tithe gaits. Sinai | STILL THERE WAS A GooD DEAL oF CALLIG | TWO REPORTS WERE NEARD YesTeapaY arren- | of E. J. Gray, 910 Pennsylvania avenue north-| gun at the Columbia Athletic Club atem-pi® Poor “Dine Maver, the bookmaker, whe sadlaiiiniins scedaal aa an inal MERELY A SCAPEGOAT | Northern. Four lives werelost. The disaster | ar paryarz woUsEe—THE EXECUTIVE MAX.) NOON—ALL WERE THE RESULT OF 0aS IN THE West, early this morning, and after riffing the tournament to determine che ¢ba™- pencils Wheral oils againer the poates at How | | cceurred near Java station, sixty miles east of | giox 4 mouse oF wovnsIxe—rormen occa-| BLECTRIC LIONT WIRE TUBES—wnaT In eatD derk of about $200 went upstaire in the press | pionship among the member, TB thorne 4 aon dilly Woven don, tine an Fouptome amd induces repose Tn bronchitis and Kalispel, Mont. The plow was stanging on the * | <- \eme BY DIFFERENT OFFICIALS AS TO THE CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSIONS. | True Connection of Tascott With the Snell Murder. SIONS WHEN NO NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION was | HELD. Toom and eet fire to the place. | Officer Gilbert was making bis Inst round this 1 ita morning about half-past 5 o'clock, when he dis- Today was very generally celebrated as a About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon people covered the flames leaping from the fifth floor holiday throughout the city. The streets were in the neighborhood of 9th and D streets of the Independent Ice Company's "building, gay with people from an early hour, taking ad- | northwest were startled by hearing two sharp 910 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, where Mr. | vantage of a day of rest and the pleasant sun-/ and very loud explosions, one following the Gray has his office. He ran at once to the fire | shine to be out of doors. In the afternoon the | other in au instant, and this morning about 7:30 alarm box at the corner of 9th and D streets different theaters gave matinees and audienees persons in the neighborhood of Mr. Blaine’s and sent in an alarm from box 129. The snd is unrivaled as Contest will be decided Uy three serie consclate mood. Billy stool alone in front of of five games each. entries will closet the Palmer House one evening last week, and the office at midnight™ Saturday. dhe 7th, avd tho carlos manner tn whch nie hands wens the entrance fee of $2 should be deposited Be- thrust into his pockets, and the clouded eapmet fore that time. As soon as the entries close © Of is usual jovial brow indiceted assignment of pleyers will be made out and the yy...) ss ee | players will be notified of the dates of their )US' “mcthing unusual had occurred to throw | games. for which no charge wil! be made. Pees nto an ubappy state of mind His boon compa: Fddie Locke, coming track and was struck by an avalanche, which | came down the mountain. © ee WILL NOT OPEN QUARTERS: Mr. Marphy Evidently Regards the Senator- ship as Won. | THOUSANDS OF STRIKERS UNDER ARMS Avsaxy, N. Y., Jan. 2.-—Not more than fifty Exerxorxer Mepterse Pocpomp, sore throat ant the eadden pulmonary dis eaesto which young children are so liable | Four prize< wili be awarded: First, to the player making the highest number of pins ™ Up remarked to litte | members of the legislature were in town at noon “ar wl Ayers Cherry Pectoral has hada wonderful effect | today, although the democratic and republican | were as big as the houses could well take care | residence, on Madison place, were startled in fire department responded promptly. Fore- the tournament, who also wins the champio® chance Milly bad tail a ae 4 incastng mp teeters chilies ofa covers entden- | | members of the assembly are to hold their re-| of. | precisely the same manner. man Aladdo:.with Engine Compaus, No. 2, was = wale Baa = ile AL" "allowed » that | . . tonight. Calling was by ans as general as it has | . rston the scene. It was the work of a 0! . -s Nott i* had made = “kidia’ error cold Te was truly astonishing Low sored'ts | Mexicans Implicated in a Treason- | *Pective caucuses tonigh © | boen.in Years guue by, aud for this resaon the | by there wns hosed thor ae ee #i:third, to the player making the highest bis goo! wae . aki is Edward Murphy, jr., will not open headquar- by those who heard them as resembling the re- Moment to get the company into service and they found reltef, and were cured, after taking th individual ‘score in any and thereby rufted H the | day lost something of its distinctive character. | ports from the firing of a good-sized cannon, forma pian of attack. It was decided to con- 5 egal es “Mise ANNETTE N. MOEN, Fountain, able Plot. MERE Sore ee Calling on New Year day has ceased to be| wero. the Twult’ of ‘Seplodions ‘im nthe cemtrate the force of the company at the en- tehes sinate Ay our hand preparation ’ 3 . . Senator Hill received many callers today. He | # Popular custom several yearsago in the other | conduits of the United States Liectric Company, tance of the burning room, “Upstairs, went one prize will be warded to any ome playe®. me leaves for Washington thie afternoon. large astern cities, but the fact that the | through which ran the wires used by the com- the fire laddies on double quick. As they | "s,P* Sn noemneted to aay cena Mayer. slat.” nesponded a Both houses of the legislature will ad President ne alwars held a | reception | pany for lighting purposes. As to the cause of | TA" ast the office of Mr. Gray that gentleman, | 9 2m° Pye) 3 it Prepar: a oking howe tot of us Avers UNDER AN AVALANCHE. | over from tomorrow until Monday night in| et the first day of | the year | the explosion there is, between theeleciric com- | WHO Lad been sleeping peacefully undminatal eR, Which ns Veen going on for some, iid toss wi twon-vear-old ee "| order to give the speaker of the assembly time | has | been the cause that as kept up pany and the Washington Gas Light Company, | Of the danger, quickly opened the door Bas Auoused co watched by eae aa a | ihe ten 10 tell vou. - 4 in which to prepare the standing committees, | {he oustom in this city longer, than anywhere | a difference of opinion. Each company, how. nd asked what — was the matter. | ames have Deen watched by, a large crowd Of “He was the er met in my life. Careny Peeronar. aa z Se cathes seat the Mhise “House is closed to | ever. ngrees thatthe reports heard were caused ; The sight of the firemen was answer | pPociaiers the rewilt of the, practice Rave He comes fro nis and is only TASCOTT NOT WANTED. —— all cailers and most of the big houses in the | by explosions of enough and he was dressed in jiffy. Up on the Siac qndis mises ae sal to tae oh, hho Chat voungster cial th te 2 aetine On. tenet ee a eee TO SEEK IMMORTAL FAME. West End were also closed out of repect for| “Whatever may have been the real canse of | fifth floor the fire raged. but the iremen fought | Pat — cant be taught any new tricks et ali, (ll teil = ¢ ©O., Lowell, Poececasiniiss 3 | Itis Claimed That He is = Scapegoat for the sorrows that have come upon the C1 ief Ex- | the explosion it is nevertheless an undisputed | it braveiy, although driven from their position A Party of Arctic Explorers Will Leave for | i 3 He's been around r t = er Snel ecutive. fact that good fortune alone ented serious | *¢¥eral times. A few moments later truck C oe trunks for years. and PROMPT TO ACT. SURE TO CURE. | PeSTGE GENEL COTTE the North in June. Still the custom has by no means died out on- | bodily haem or loss of life. en | arrived and the flames were mounting skyward. | Names. knows more al hor an We ever | Spokane, Wasu., Jan. 2.—The whereabouts; Corcaevs, Ouro, Jan. 2.—In response to an| tirely,as the long list printed in Saturday's ee | A general alarm was sounded, which brougnt | Sead eed nature with bim, 1 eu; a ee of Tascott, the alleged murderer of Banker Snell | advertisement in a Cincinnati paper asking for Sta would show. There were lota of young TEE EXPLOSIONS TESTERDAY. | Qut the full strength of the fire department. | more than that, he’s one Compared with the explosion on Madison | Chief Parris, assisted by Assistant C writers I ever place this morning the one at 9th and D streets | and Belt, directed the yesterday afternoon was comparatively trifling. | tBe fire was out. | of Chicago, whom the detectives bave unsuc- | cessfully sought for years, has undoubtedly | been located in Alaska. men out calling this afternoon, gorgeous in ga¥ raiment. The card writers in the hotel lobbies and the cab drivers shared most of the profits between them. | volunteers to leave Chicago June on an aretic | expedition in search of John. Voorhoff, the missing member of the Peary cxpedition, Lieut. ets Lowe | eee 8 Fin tiack and before long | Miiliaz B.C, Fisher. Vine Covuiver On be kid” ome day last » me. He came last nigh | > and I wish be hadn't, When he entered “ rey eye The 9th and D s:rets explosions yesterday | INVESTIOATING THE CAUSE. by } coms at the hotel the re my « vileness in Seott's Emuiston and gained a| Jules Beauvais. a well-known i emg W. H. Bradbury of the Champion City Guards WHERE MEN MOST DO CONGREGATE. | were in the electric light conduit. aud were | Meanwhile the police were conducting an in- | Jolin ©. ce to know “whet I ws peg or yoy A | px. pllesor a joy ence ag inthis: city for a | SPringfield, Ohio, hax received in reply a note’ For many people a holiday is something | from gas, and it is thought a spark from a cigar | vestigation down stairs, In the first place the | Fuente Sisson S18 eing to do with that feod deal in effictency rege begga) alert f+ ani ‘ly returned’ from | {rom A. Symmes, Louisville, Ky., relative of | of a bore. Men who have regular em- | Caused the explosions, which blew away the | Jarge doors on the first floor had been toreed, Stephen Jal tlie late John Cleaves Symmes of Symmes Hole ae ; » | F | iron coverings of the manholes, breaking them | ‘Thompson Alaska, where he is interested in several mining ir would be ab- | Ployment every day in the week hardly | feo " and it was through these the burclars gained | Fre uns, game of draw broken up into tiay drops whic overed . fame, stating that the expedition would be ab- | Ploy ‘y day Y | tito pieces, f which st irty feet 4 nk D. Jol tates ap hate Gay Rugs wi een rN) conte To a vepeter ke bs | seat too ven ah s58 know what to do with themselves when |away. 4 Belt line hee ‘\dmission, On the fourth floor the door lead- car passing at the tit | narrowly escaped being struck and luckily the | | Pedestrians ‘passing at the time all escaped | Linjury. | Arthur Mos's A. Bi: agreed, and the chips » | spent all last summer in Alaska. On various vated with ' Gcensions in Sitka, Juneau and other places he | saw and conversed with Wm. B. Tascott, accused | of the murder of Snell. “AY to Greenland, with dogs as far Wego — with with nt the kid wanted te come in. wad of bills containing #200, He hadn't much use for Whe ‘tenes, Mr. Symmes says, ‘will take us | all and then we are to go in sleds | snow lasts, and then foot. other pu han to shops and offices. are closed as they were today. For this reason the “places where men most do congregate” were all well patronized, and billiard rooms were pop- ing to the office of Mr. Gray was forced and bis desk was burst open and papers scattered ail about the place. Mr. Gray is the propri- etor and publisher of the — National =e ainine im pill diycerine, Just as g THAT Gas b sugar or gelatine. You do not get the taste at all. 4 AS BILL | no sec winks. seaaeame | THI8 MORNING'S EXPLOSIO’ : ‘ ' Illustrated Magazine, The Young American, | Ca BI Bowser 4, and if any of us were hanks | follow the wild animals back to Symaonia, | ular gathering places, while many men, ae : _ Magazine, z ican, | Causes a Big i in the te hankering after The hypeghenpitice of me end sole off thee) og _swhether Wilken B | fran Ghali Weer aoae —— spring, ‘and | young and old, pent a e part of the| Attheexplosion this morning the manhole |and the Union Veteran, and always has al We all hone perfectly welcome to it be nig aaly ree he did not murder | Feturn in the fall. No one has ever followed | day holding up’ railings in front of loug | Coverg were not only shattered but the concrete a number of stamps on hand. | The stamp | prom the Boston Glo! money, but Thane te ne take | his ect to that of the half digested cod-liver oil. | Tascott is in Alaska or not. he did not murder | them to their home, but wa will. Where they | mahogany counters. Later in the afternoon | in the streets was badly cracked and the Cre eee, Wan Captnl aad eee nent | “Whale thls?” asked Mr. Rowesrjab Be ©-| vend on J hnew Hf we didn’t that those @200 | Millionaire A. Snell.’ Tho man who mur | go we can follow,and u new world is to be | they were holding up each other. Later in the | pavement at the base of two electric light poles Fo gree nto pao ede iter pteon | tored the family eitting room after the evening dav. and, boats rope Aes De SS Let us seud yu 4 book oa CAREFUL LIVING | dered Snell lives in Chicago and is well known. | found that will immortalize the finders.” evening they will be making futile attempts to | was blown up. Probably. the worst’ daroa nd the other of Canadian pieces, | might have epent tt fool- | He does not want to have Tascott caught and | he is furnishing him money all the time to| keep away from Chicago.” So said Detective John A. Dier, after being | shown the dispatch from Spokane. Detective | Dier perhaps knows more about the famous Snell tr.gedy than any other man in Chicago | | outside of the participants im the bloody deed. | | He passed more than two years in making in- | vestigations of the mysterions robbery and as- | sassination and in searching for the murderers, i YOUR MEN IMPLICATED. ain to the spouses how it all came about as ex | Sgeregating in all about #125, were also rifled. | meal and picked up a picce of paper lying on a ish it happened. A cate containing five Swiss watches, which | stand, ‘ were used as premiums for subscribers, was , "ihe also contlscated. “After ransacking the office |, pitccct are Bowser. oa age b the burglars went upstairs and set fire to the | i" his directio: h, that's the gus Ml place. just came in this afternoon, and I left it where Mr. Gray, the proprietor, occupied the room | you would be sure adjoining his office, but’ he slept soundly | “What! What!” interrapted Mr, Bowser. through all the noise’ which the burglars evi- he hurriedly got out his glasses to read the dentiy made in bursting open the doors. jfigures. “Four dollars and w half! | Mrs THINKS IT WAS SET ON FIRE. | ng of this He said this morning to a revorter of Tae 1 occurred nearly in front of Mr. Blain he inata. | TeMidence. There isa manhole about in frout | The clubs are among the most popular insti- | of the alley running out north of his house, | tutions on New Years day and all of them kept | and the heavy iron cover of the manhole waa | open house today. There were some handsome | blown thirty or forty fect in the air. spreads served ut some-of the west end club| Tt fell tlat on the concrete street a few fect houses and the attendance of members and | distant, making a nearly perfect impression guests were unusually large. the hard concrete surface. The wires in the hole NO OFFICIAL RECEPTIONS. and conduits appeared not to be damaged, | Probably the most marked feature of the day | *Ithough one of the wires was uncovered. | Whether that was done previous or subse- was the entire absence of receptions of an offi- | quent to the explosion Soult Sant definitely be “Well, the upshot of it was we allowed bim te GOV. FLOWER RECEIVES. ay $50 worth of chips and the game was soon The Gift of a Floral Ship Bearing a Famous Quotation Pleased Him. Aupaxy, N.Y., Jan, 2.—Gov. Flower was at the executive chamber all the morning. About noon an immense floral piece, eight feet long, representing the ship of state and named the “Empire State,” was placed upon the governor's desk. From the mastheads I his cards close for « pot. Everybe pot was hoisted twice, I staved rr myne is except the kid, who sir, he just lifted that pot for all i and SCOTT & BOWNE, Che New York. ew two card Your druggist Leeps Scott's Fumision of Cod-liver “It means, I supp é fal eleraatex, | het principal! faved Garces Ps oe Barges: that mach gas and war worth, ind as we nd all sized him up for a . ‘There were four men implicated in the rob- | goatec i (oe | learned. The Electric Li ‘ompany people | Stan that he had no doubt that his place | hie quietly flush’ or a ‘straight,’ we just laid dor esau | nery and murder--the man who did the killing, | “f'dow't coreg dong for voter ree iben tg | Of the day in paxt years and the one | may subsequently, as n result of the explosion | hed been set on tee ctrerse ed been robbed. |” "Never? just In:d down, He raked iu the nt What do vou think he had high, that was all “We were more than any other contributed to its general city is the Pr House. Pres Til see that gas company feet un the burning ore I'l pay any such b highway robbery—black- they had set fire to the place. He knew of no | mail—extortion! What did you say to the man | When he sho that has | Southward of this man hole a crack in the servance in tiis | crete ran nearly to the aveuue. The ground dent's reception at the White | about the base of the electric light pole at the dent Harrison's recent heavy | mouth of the alley was torn up,as was also the afilictions have transformed the Executive Mati- | case at the base of the ning over ®150. bis tam ‘Tascott was taken | the pretense contemplated. h on the out-! two other men and Tascott. into the scheme under that robbery alone — was He was placed on words, “No debt, no cholera. It was a gift from James Oliver of New York city, the sergeant-at-arms of the democratic national committee, and pleased the governor | The persons who did the work were familiar buried a thousand with the office, and while the robbery might be | sands of Sahara be accounted for he could not understand why | It’s nothing less tha: ME ENsLows soorHrNe synur FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS TLDRES WHILE TEETH- os been nent toe WOTHERS for thet d “ pole at H xtreet, just in 4 . | I ry > cand tee much. : | “ i enemy of his who would do such a thing, and | Who left it? t was 4 wintry day for the crowd ING with PERFECT SUCCESS. Tr SOOT: the | side of the house and the other three men en- | Very muc . *; sion into a House of mourning and there | front of the Cosmos Club. The biock at the head | fh. a ; “ 2 “Ny they ran aga 4 ine w ; - 0 5 fered. After riffing the houso of valuable | The governor received the public at the ex- | * es stly critic ectlan da. | Gia ecole ceek a i jought probably that in ransacking the place r that Young man, and no mie MILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS ail PATS, | tered. After rifling Pre gh tween the hours of 12 | #20 one who cun justly criticise his action in | of the latter pole was blown nearly off, and the | CURES WIND COLIC and is the best remely papers they made a noise which brought the | the burglars had dropped a picce of lighted | Didn't take. He play 5 a Nothing! rou even protest against az awfal slick guime, and ben omitting the usual official reception. Since he | lead coverings on the wires in the manhole at Bn op hepa ligt he had quit he had iner 5 PIAKGHOEA. Sold by druceistein every part of the {oldman Snell into. the room, and | and 1. ae reached that conclusion, however, sickness of a | its bace were torn off. "From the manhole. in | PABE® 8 ppc tcl ghee ad perp orm SUED fag Noes oberg ey nef ‘broad dash conta |t0 £1,000. nd, cad increased his origina) wad ° Be ware and sak for “Mrs. Win-low's Sooth- | this man to whom I have allued killed! sanst WORDS FROM PRETTY Lips, | contagious character has invaded bishourehold | front of Mr. Biaine's residence the eonerene Zs Regent wha rea | Phtieath ankie oo rly all « a ing Sytup” and take uo other kind. ~vcents « Wi — xii : -) hit At the sound of the shots Tascott ent Ice Company, which owns the building. | higher than last month, and Imaure we have tearly all of at Was amr» fat and the local health ofticer has placed the honse | roadway over the conduit was cracked up to the mney. too, ul pec premi burned much more gas. I consider it very)" * he said on leaving, “I tes = according to his own story and from other | 4 sandsome Anarchist’s Incendiary Speech | in astate of quarantine, so that a reception | one in front of the Cosmos Club and fi ho | Made an inspection of the premises this morn: 8 3 , red | : ry Speec! i PI | ub and from the | ing. At first he thought the fire caught ft reasonable, indeel v 0 PALPITATION, PAIN. IN| evidence I have secured, ran away. Tascott e could not have been held there’ to- | crack followed the conduit across H street to Ae wader oP ie ae at oe in the Virginia Mebest. weal or faint spelis, ac-, cured. ‘Dr. Miles | remained in town a day of two and then went | bp pcre gear " Reasonable! Keasonab the dynamo, which is located on the fifth floor, | even if the President had di but f cided to entirely forget his severe|frout of the Arlington Hotel annex personal bereavements in the interests of the |on H_ street the cover of another man- people who are unwilling to forego tie pomp | hole was blown high in the air and. in and ceremony usual to such events, | falling tudented the concrete to the depth of h wennasus Geowae: | about three inches and considerably more than | that in ler aoa! rate tice Out of consideration for the President's | (ati length. | Indeed, in each instance It's rank robberr, 7 is another en of the way you practice domestfe ray places his loss anywhero from | economy!” 10 #6,000. | While the presses on the top | _ Mrs. Bowser made no rep floor ere injured they can be repaired, but there | Walked around the rc are about 50,000 cuts and engravings used in | crossed under his coat tails connection with the magazines, which are a, ing cherry red with em nearly in front of St. John’s Church. Nearly in Heart Cure. So SCHFLLER potuts on the d you ll be sure to Mapai, Jan. 2«-Fifteen hundred anar- chists held a rennion yesterday evening in Barcelona to celebrate the new year. There was much incendiary talk. Theresa Clairmunt sprang to the platform. | She is as fiereean enemy to the established to St. Paul, where he remained three weeks, ing which time he received by express a big e-of money from Chicago, with instruc- j tions to leave the country. THE MURDERER WOUNDED. “The man who did the killing went to a drug vestigation showed but little fire there- | and I'll never pay it speci | vied at & STEVENS’, 9th and Pa. ave. _ what's the matter with me,” observed © be skinned br a kid in knee Co: And they we Locke and Tur Base Asp Tue Astivote. , but Mr. Bowser with his hands @ bis neck grow- m, Having got jet's have a drink t, Mayer meantime cautioning deep Our TEFTHE GROCER WANTS CASH | i J te discovered where the ag | store.on West Madison street shortly after the | order of things as Louise Michel and a good : i total loss. | started he was bound to folow out that line, Ting’ there would be tr E THE BAKER WANTS CASH pou tetera gi eariaabptenton : Tey atthe cal ee ee The building throughout is more or less dam- | and after a minute he broke out with: the “bookies” at Hi euitavie + wants casu_ | rillingandbeds wound in his leg drewed. she cried, with flashing eyes and | decided to adopt a similar course and today | THE TRANSFER AGENTS STORY. aged by water, but covered by insurance. Mr.| “When I think of the ovful extravagance | Mayer never smile lh cecphanhenmennetves ASH— | The drug clerk, who was on duty that night, - “Go home for the present and save | Observance therefore lost much of its cus-| Transfer Agent S. W. Taylor of the Herdic | Gray is also slightly insured md reckless waste ag on in this | ‘ THE COAL MAN INSISTS OF CASH—| "asa green boy who had been in the store | the centimes your oppressors allow you toearn, | tomary rignificance. This means more to| Company told a Stan reporter t f ——_> house it makes me fairly shiver! It's no A LONY jonly a few week and knew compara-| Silo th Tie pose the wretched | officers of the army, navy and marine corps | CO™P&") i as wonder I can't dollar abead to | rs , | While they revel it —save the wretchec - - Y 7 ie ps ii a i vat ta de a save my _ And there en'tmuch ready money left tively nothing about the business. He had | Dittance {> buy rifles sad prepare to exeeute | stationed in Washington or at adjacent pate | Eanes corecs a nme nbees Atiydeee ta en oe grey ects ‘The trip of | tiga” wf a © A Chinaman Vows to Watch Three Years Svatem after you've hushed all these clamorings | no means and was working for a pittance. | on the blood-sncking capitalists and their mis-| than to the ordinary civili either in | the air, He said that fortunately no one was oon joboken came to 2) «The bill from the water ofiice for the pres- ¥ Hix Mothe ie eae aes Three or four weeks after the murder and | erable tools the destruction provided for them |r out of the government service, for| passing along the scene of the explosion al- | pleasant end last night, when the members and ent quarter is also there,” observed Mra, Bow-| 4 correspondent of cash —caah— can while the police and detectives were searching | ff the anarchist program.” the reason that it is usually obligatory | though one of the herdics passed by a| their . During their | ser. as che carelessly ‘gluced over the even. |“ rTespondent of a Shanhat journal,weiting Maen We dow" See ee erat drag clerk went | | Howls and shouts of applause broke in upon | pon them to assemble at their respective de- | minute or two afterward. He said the people | absence they had been the guests of Presiteat | ing paper | from Kickiang, on the Vangtse, mention» that URNITURE, CARPETS, ana | '%"4tering place up north of Chicago and | the words of the speaker | partments in full dress uniform and then to | in the houses of the neighborhood rushed out | Gustav Schwab of the North German Lloyd | Sia, eh? Yes, here itis. Great Scottandseven he has seen» night wet the FURNITURE, CARI «and opened a drug store with a £10,000 stock of | “Give them no quarter, | Pay their respects first to the President, next to | of their houses to discover the cause of the | Steamship Company and Dr. Geo. 0. Glavis of | graveyards, but here's taore highway robbery! seen even in China. This is a man wh ron 4 DRAPERIES of US fou want—and be as | goods, I will lead to the points of the bayo- | the Vice President, then to the heads of the dif- | ¢xplosion, and & member of the Cosmos Club | Washington at an elaborate dinner served on | Three dollars for water during the last quarter — | taken a vow to wa ch three years at his > fa one paying for them as you please. We| Where has Tascott been all these years? erent departinents of the government and fin jsorgrpeeoneeetay thought it some anarchist | board the Lahn, one of the vessels of that line. | three dollars!” ves Sho tobe pees mother's Dithe etin aia) TASCOTT IN MIDINO. ‘The whole audience seemed frenzied by the | to the ranking officers of the army ani Nene poms ‘ demas “Yes, that's the regularamount. Our water |®°8** The lady died at theend of tast year Men don't care kow small an income sou] won at varions places, but I cannot tell | Woman's wild utterances and there might have | These are all in the nature of officinl cal | An inquiry at Mr. Binine’s residence devel- HE FEARED THE OPAL. | tax has been $8 per quecter for the last four | "4 Was buried, as usual, on the side of a neigh. | a ious places, | been a dangerous demonstration but for the | #re usually expected from _ ever; | oped the fact that Mr. Blaine was awake at the ——— | years.” boring hill in the family burying place. When quar, NOOR you some things. He spent a good deal of | interference of rome cooler heads, who suc-| able to make them. Army and navy officers | time of theexplosion, but fortunately sufferedno | gts Baneful Influence Believed Even by| | “Never! Never! It's nover been over $2 at the remaine had been consigned to the earth : tue im Manitoba. In March, 1890, he | ceeded in ealming the excited gathering. called on their friends as usnal to day. but did | ill effect from it; nor did the rest of the house- Father Mollinger. They've tacked ona dollar, think- the abies op pen ors . ww: living in London, Canada, under the nawe sha so strictly in a civil capacity and without their | bold. although ‘they were naturaily somewhat é ing you paid the bills and wouldn't question | 277, “eared that he would not leave the E Cy : s startled by the terrific report. From the Pittsburg Dispatch. ‘4 q rave for th “QUTTABLE “reDIT S¥STEM | of Dennis Maguire. Ihave known bis where- Capt. Dunn of Petersburg Dead. uniforms, y v1 = ‘The belief that the opal sheds a baneful in- | **., +t tye og years, and so far he har been the __|abouts all the time, and #0 ave | special Dispatch to The Eventus Star OTHER OCCASIONS WHEN THE WHITE HOUSE was| SUPERINTENDENT RENSHAW'S STATEMENT, uence oda ee ‘goatee tho late 3 aa She entered the library and returned after a | Toy OO tt oe ok see Payments to your | those who are interested in keeping him under| Pyryrssuro, Va., Jan. 2.—Capt. Andrew CLOSED. «| Superintendent Renshaw of the electric com- aa i: sie in the late Father | minute with «ix or seven water bills. All were ihe forks manera Pye en a ag ie | fin to Chicame to trina state Sridenee oeving | Dunn. one of Petersburg’s oldest and most! The absence of this officint fexture of the | pany stated that while he had not personally SOAS AGT re eet anne tana eee, DOPE | Sasetad, Semphoele uD Somebe aah aE ae a BY pe wpeehpeme chad erie plan wad frustrated | PFominent citizens, died yesterday morning | day was the subject of general comment, | investigated the matter he believed that the <a coe Bap SRA. as | eeaenoeee toedmit i. re Dut tt | being contributed by his relatives end these Don't be sfrakt to ask for eredit—Is | bv people living im Chicago. after a painful illnes, He was aconfederate but eversbody accepted the situation | explosions of yesterday and this morning were | | 1 tek De, Coe ee | end ag ax @12e year, Mra, | "HO knew him, Pamilies take turns in os cur business to sive it to you. Youwon't | "ATareott wee in Chicago several days in| soldier and was on Gen. Longstreet’s staff. with good grace, ‘This 3, guy oe oe eer So. ce ok bs pan oeeen eaeae) an Chat | Bowser, S12 yea "he hoarsely demanded as ho he: bertnracte prey om 5 . © pot into @ financial straucht-Jacket, | December, 1891—a little more than a year So: eee third time since +the war that t] a pearls. Piece of | stood before her and waved tl bill in one | pTOREDES ee made o le = Knancial straight-lecket. | sgo—and ‘while here received = considerable | Where America’s Export Tobacco Grows. | House hat been closet te the wubhe on this | Grnuiated gna from rome leak in the pipes of | jewelry and was very handsome, hand and the water bill in the other. "Because for him. large enough to contain himself and QB; either. Your amr tisbond enough jum of money. During his brief stay in| Spectal D'spatch to The Evening St: usually festive occasion. | During President | the 814 company had filled them. His company |" Dy, King was physician for Rev. Father Mol-| of Your reckless waste. and extravagance, Rae ee ten mother. ‘The writer aaw tim for we | the city he ores ginauined ms a bent | Perenspeno, Vs.. Jan. 2—The total amount | Grant's administration Mrs, Belknap, wife | Mad reported a leak on Hi atrovt ago |Hnger. One night, shortly before the great | adam! ‘That's what ther based their figures 7.Ur% be had alronds been at bis self appointed * (old man with white hair and beard. smoking tobacco and ff manu-| of the Secretary of War, died just after | 5t- a . ime o “4 “4 . | on—a wastage of millions of gallons of water" ay Sov ene aan s he oil not sane Mow about the pay + casyan| He returned to the north and remained there | Of Plug snd smoking to district of Virginia for Christmas and tke New Year reception was |! the gue company and “he had | priest's death, the doctor was summoned to the soon forget the wight and smell. Around the winking You make a small deposit when out what you want— Your selee- until he went to Alaska. One thing ia certain, he is not the slayer of A.J. Snell, but has con- the last year was 28,130,066 pounds factured tobacco and snuff sold, manu- omitted out of respect to her memory second time was just twelve years ag The during cantioned his men not to work in the conduits in | that neighborhood with a light about them. | He was confident that pretty parsonage on Mount Troy. priest was weak and lay there apparently power- | his breath. He got it in « couple of minutes and The aged | | every quarter! hut there were three sat down to get his father, brother and wife. @ made no reply, and he sented to be the scapegoat fora certain sum of | money and a gnarantee of safety | “It isnot generaily known that early in the evening in the night of murder of Millionaire Sneil, and the man who kilied him had a fight in Snell's barn over business matters. ‘The man 18,004,666 electricity had baie mother. Arthur. During the three years of this vigil he doce not wash himself, the straw upon which we lhee is not removed, be does not change his clothes until the time hax expired, he does not come the administration of President | jumped up with “Didn't you say something to me the other day about having « plumiver up here?” “Yeu, There's leak somewbere about the bathtub.” less, He asked the doctor to come again the next day, but Mr. King informed him that he | wax to leave for New York that night. | The venerable — was lving on his bed, | with his eyes half closed, according to the Pitts: | ounds; manufactured tobacco exported, 9.454,- | The reception had just not caused the explosions, for there was Gio pounds; value of stamps ‘required for| the diplomatic corps, which pre- | no current on the wires cither yesterday or rales, $1,131,279.96: cigars manufactured, 9,-| cedence on such occasions, were awaiting the | this morning when the explosions occurred. 928,427 : cigarettes, 633,012,560. Total quantity of | President » pleasure to receive them when Mr. | From what he had been told be supposed the brandy produced 30.163 gailons; collections | Allen, the Hawaiian minister, the dean’ of | loss to the company would reach several bun- immedtately—and each mouth, if it is bandier for you-you cut alittle off the balance of the li “ace “What! Thot bathtub leakingagain! Over #50. { place for any cause whatever ose es left vowing vengeance, and securing the aid of | from all sources, #1,795,527.23, total number of | the ‘corps, waa taken suddenly _jii| dred dollars. . Op dhe light asd Dee ist natant tare | aad ont for repairs on tuat bathtub within the Be vhy"As to none: except, perhaps, occasionally, That's what we call vitable” Credit. | Tuscott and two other men,returned in the night | special taxpayers in the district, 1,886. The und died’ in a few minutes. This | SECRETARY BAILEY'S VIEWS, pidge oe At that the priest canght sight | /8t Year, and now it’s out of kilter again! How ‘4 then only briefly, to bis nearest relntives, as : ; | f0F the ostensible purpore of robbing Snell, but| total quantity of manufactured’ tobacco ex- | meancholy event naturally cast a gloom over | Secretary Bailey of the Washington Gas { "8! eA ERE | on earth I ever wh re ian’ atetter—nor a bigmer—stoc of the ever-changing colors of the baleful wi 2. hy “What, an opal?” he gasped, half rising in his bed. “Ite sure to bring harm. to youtelt and your friends; why do you wear it?" | ‘The doctor explained the story of the gem, | but all the time the venerable father grew more excited. Finally he «aid: “If you wear that stone to New York you will never come back it was this man’s intention all the time to kill < He spends the time wuttering prayers and burn. anaged to Ret S58 in the bank i ig pray to pay for # plain, cheap coffin in case of my} ‘2°* head of the tomb, along the death passes my understanding!” * | tenet retched. The hut is not “We have lived here for six years, Mr. Bow- | M84 5, im to stand upright, aud eer. and there has never been any | is only afew feet longer than himself. “One can with the bathtub before. den ae < uch» den and “But why does it leak now?” he demanded. dition of an unshorn baman being after “Did you coolly and deliberately stand there ‘ence. What he will be like at the with a crowbar and punch a hole furough 10° of the summer I cannot conceive. It does It's no wonder to me tha: business fetlene’ ane | Not seem possible that a man should be able to ported from the United States for the past fiscal year was 10,746,670 pounds, ot which the | second district of Virginia exported 9,458,070 | pounds, or nearly 90 per cent of the | whole country. ‘The tales of loose tobacco in| _ Petersburg from October 1, 1892, to January 1, | in the history of the White House as the first | cigar. 893, were 2,775,006 pounds; —hogsheads | 4nd only time the chief magistrate of the nation | impossible inspected, 870. ‘The sales of loose tobacco from | could not open it to his friends even if he so | Cigar or October ‘1, 18%, to Junuary 1, 1892, were | desired, because it would have been dangerous | ‘he hea the affair and the reception was at once brought toanend. The news spread rapidly through- out the tity and all other offical receptions | 1% his people in the matter, but smiled were at once suspended. | eredulously when told thatit wasclaimed tinat the Today, however, will ever be memorable | ¢xplovions were caused by a match or lighted He eaid it was practically to ignite gas by a lighted cigarettee, and remarked — that in of yesterday and the dampness at | Light Company said he had received no reports than « y from—and nobody else Sneil and be fulfilled his ‘hreat | ——__ STRIKERS DEK ARMS. wives you y wn way as we do. They Now Number Twenty-two Thousfn and Are Full of Fight. Benurx, Jan. 2—The authorities are con- Horse & Hernwasy, m7 SEVENTH sT., erably cuend cr | this morning woild hardly have permitted a | iv ae F bration habegeaae frodeweg + = ive through ach an (2b MASS. AVE. NW —— sais’ by the serious Sp iS 2,187,944 pounds; hogsheads inspected, 544. ee i Ren Be [aie ccoteg wom perly ave _pecmisted a The doctor iosited on wearing it, bowerer, {incrgasing and hnsbands committing suicide on | —— | benrenantpscakes enileebyarlzen parr "> FELL THROUGH THE ICE. ‘The custom which has prevailed on | ciectric company frequently fractured their | Then setarning it; be enti: “When noe’; | _Hestooped down and picked ep somet e guree years be will be | Yesterday four battalions of the twenty-ninth y Sab asd ere : earn | Pes, leaving the gas company to discover the | Then Feruening it, he sal h wearing.” | Which bad been partly hidden under the lounge "8% pred. the officials will go in state to ALE and sixty-uinth regiments and « large force of | young Solomon Cohen Meets His Death at | \°* day in this city for « number of years | jenks as best they could. If there were any TOk keting tksieea pete One and held it aloft in a triumphant wa; receive him and report the matter to the throne ia ee police was ordered ® the scene of the disturb- Wie dditce: Seach. for the ladies at the various hotels to hold re- | leaks.in the present cases the gas company hie werd and tha Goer ae bre ge “It's a clothespin,” replied Mrs, Bowser as | *71 he will receive from the emperor's hand @ ss oo F 3s A ceptions in the parlors was not observed | would instantly have repaired them. ary sgfrenge seme 8 | she looked up. resume baby brought it VosTd Contaiming four characters lauding hie Sas, o 8 ke ss, ance. Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon Solo- magnificent diamond. Dr. Ring took the pin | eS yy broug’ virtwe, He may aloo secsive eemse email ome : f ‘The number of strikers has imereased and | s ° : today, at least at the uptown hotels. | THE ELECTRICIAN’S EXPLANATION. home, intending to put in the opal and remove | TO™ the back vard. f . and wiaed fon Be Kee Sss5 now number about 22,000. Many of them buve | Mon Cohen, a young white boy eighteen years} At" none of them bad ar * cial preferment, and will thus be “Another evidence that this house is_ran_on th jottentot system. lothespins yo mney. Why aren’t they taken care off oot ONS? ~*Thev cost a ceut a dozen, Mr, Bowse 0 matter if you could get a thousand cent. It isn't the cent we “look arrangements been made for the | Ava ineericeer 28) tae RPLay Of ep alentiio ceive in a body aud at the desks the clerks did | company was standing by the manhole esti- not have any information that there were to be | mating the damage when a Star reporter any individual receptions of a formal charac- | reached the spot. “The explosion,” he said, ieee was evidently caused by You see, the diamond, but he forgot,and when hur- riedly summoned to the death bed of the great priest he still wore the opal. The father at once noticed it and remarked: “Its flashes seem to make me ker; the stone bodes ill.” Gradu- of age, and living at 915 8th street northwest, fell through the ice at the bathing beach and was drowned. He was accompanied by a young friend and they arrived at the beach about 10 o'clock. for. The natives say that, although Try 71-3 | the hilleide | arms, and rioting is reported at many points in | the district. ‘The leaders of the strike bave forced thousands to join them who would have preferred to remain At work. The authorities have received information Ar A Scontrice > the Great er) fora 3 is | ally he sank, and the doctor bent over him to | at, bat shat 4, significantly, that be 5 a : d at | ere were no receptions at any of the down : bare : y wight Ieppen for the Seah — iguiticantly, that be knew what be s ore ended the, Move-| The ice. which is only four inches thick. was | town hotels, At the Sietsopolitan they hed an | a peaatioally eurtig te eonn ba Gomes ——— > Beppe Glotheuin* For the wat ot cers pan tos was doing there was not vers much to do and es oree order without mercy for rioters and to | quite rotten, but notwithstanding this about | extra fine New Year dinner and there were some + COnduIt, which is prue dongs fave speninge out | ar ee ae and. wate Ht ea rine | might love one of uy 2 chirta, And soe. what *t {he er of three sears’ Lying at the grave, Fs »rotect those who wish to work in returning to | 100 boys were enjoying the sport. Young | cuilers, though no one was receiving formally. ‘them to allow the gas to excape, but ir this | Cott gut ige stone, ng spirit | Gnearth is the matter with thet ee being fed by his friends, he likely a8 aman |e ee eet ced tasted ner Ome | Speaker Crisp being sick Mrs. Crisp did not | Coss the holes were filed up oiih staf ta) =o ‘ Ithad stopped. He put in the ke finda comfortable support for the rest of = " " Perrier we i the rest a at far out to | receive any caljera. At the National and the GPT sit — that it had not run do: el aug A The rioters, it is said, will be suppressed if it | (4748 than e | wax frozen and put a stop to all escapo "R TRO! " wn. He gare the pew meena i iS Se ae ilere a large barge, about G00 feet from the | st. James the day was not out of the ordi-| TP se gus, AIT the gar im “the eke; OUR TROUBLESOME LaMPs, dulum a posh, but aftera’ few qeceriain ‘mo | aunap flee ar aaa ne - pa ey Seon een ae eG wong easetage so | duit rose o this point, as at is quite high here, | And How to Safely Manage Them in the Best | "i2hs it en aga | sme" exe | FPOm the London tobe. Ss te PROMINENT MEXICANS IMPLICATED.| while skatiny nd the barge young Cohen| EXTRA SESSION PROBAEILITIES, | “Md when the accumulation of gas became too | Wa: FiSire Bowser, Te. pant cleaning.” ex! “At a inecting of the Anthropological Inetitate rs ee = as Ncidoals ke bees through toe = | ext Se Here wt teat ie No eaNs | From the Jeuness Miller Hinstrated Monthty. Himes iately, and I was going to'aal pon {Shana | Miss Tsabella Bird (Mr. Bishop}, the well- : "0 | Bvidence of Treasounble Purpece Secured e iy The Result of the Treasury Investigation Z 2 ‘There are few things in the world more exas- send up for it.” 3 | known traveler, read an im paper > Against 200 on the Border. ice and disappeared. His friend hastened to to Determine the Time. | was burt and no great amount of dam- rid ——— = 2H = bora iF done. Our lights will not be inter- | perating to the patience than a smoking lamy “Wants cleaning! That clock out of onder | the Ainos of Japan, tbat singular race of aati his assistance, Tho recent conference between the President- | fered with in any way. And say,” as the ve = be wy | [put he, too. broke through, He Moxteeey, Mex., Jan. 2.—The Mexican gov- | d with in any way. And say,” as the re- " I've paid out over $40,000 within a year ” whe chiefly found ‘ , to drug himself out, but oe: y and with the perfection to which lamps have | *#ain! I r i men” who are ¢ and inthe Island of es} “ar culy ernment, through the efforts of Gen. Bernardo ake digpia raison: the Tice and waa’ scen | eléet and Speaker Crisp was expected by some | porter was starting {o turn away to leave, | now attained thie is unnecessary if ordinary | fT Hy fr ant Yeso. Miss Bird spent some time ine yer: * oy iter Rela, goverace of the slate: of Neuve’ Laon; | ho mare. to result in some authorized anrouncement on | “dowt you exaggerate, this or I might acci-| care is used tn cleaning them. ‘The great mis- | bite with n sledge “bammee oy 3) atk off and | of Ainos near Voleano bay studying theit mas- shops sae dar eavemeee coe fecured evidence | implicating two| | In # moment the ery, “oy drowned,” rang] the subject of an extra session. ‘Those atc ently Bata pices in the paper myself eny-/ 40 wich the amateur housckeeper makes 1s | Hinde hewn set cone ee oe wid oare one cote, ant Se eee a ee + had : red prominent Mexicans of the | Out and the ice was cleared of skaters, ‘The | pations have not been realized. Speaker to wash ber lamp chimney. Now,alamp chim-| “We've had that clock tures with speci dresses, antensile and Bosh tS Mr. Blaine’s Condition. There has been no particniar change in the watchman ran to the nearest telephone and sent word to the boat. While they were waiting for the relief a policeman arrived, but he seemed in a daze and C seven years, Mr. Bow- id this is the first-time jt bas ever had | “It’s no use, no use!” he exclaimed, as he fell eGettency sate of Temautioas and Texus frontier in the My price, present revolutionary movement. This evi- dence is im the nature of a secret revolutionary pronuneiamento distributed only among those Crisp has not seen any one except his| Sap, © am bees own family since his return and has| not given out any statement, as ney should no more be washed than a window | ®€T> pane with soap and water. and whether there is any gain in washing any part of a lamp with * Shows. Returning Shoes which WO at the Ke: (be closed out at Iacor Boor. 729 7TH ST. N.W. es Gsarevex_Cowrontixa EPPSs cocoe BREAKFAST. “By 6 thorough Knowledasof thenstaral tawe which: EeNeEE tbe Sherations of Gention and watrition and believed to be in sympathy with the cause. The following 1s the conclusion of the pro- of 1857, making such reforma and amendments | as they’ may consider proper, always keeping in | | plan will be retained in their present positions, wovided they may bave been honorable mem- | bers of the tuxlepee plan constitution of 1857 | and national integrity, free suffrage and no re- election. On the banks of the Rio Grande, in the state | of Tamaulipas, December 29, 1892. (Signed) Pavpexcio Goxzazes, Szvatano Jerias Frousys, Evsticarp Jose Peas. Find OA FEARS OF ICE GORGES. allowed a score or more of small boys to walk out to the place where the accident occurred. Up to the time Tux Stan went to press the probably surprised to vee the unusual looking pieces of paper that were shoved out from the monotonous after a while to the patient Individ- ual who faces the public at this window was brief and exactly what every one ought to have known, , that ‘on the first day of the year the new series of stamps were is- ued io | the public. | This is one of 1d States government cele- ‘Senator Kenna Has a Relapse. what passed between Mr. Cleveland himself. Yet from other rources is made a statement on “good authorit will probably have been selected, the probabili ties are decidedly against an extra se gether in epecial session. He also to.d them, it is reported, that it would not be convoked be- fore autumn unless the financial situation and the condition of the treasury madg it absolutely imperative that Congress should meet iy the epring to provide the government wigh the necessary amount of revenue to meet its ex- penses. Very soon after the holiday recess the sub- committee of the House committee on ways and means inted to in te condi- tion of the treasury will begin’ its work. On the result of ite investigation may, | condition of Mr. Blaine for some little time | | past. Last night he slept well and when he | awoke this morning he seemed refreshed and anticipate any change for the worse today. pine A eee ee etal as visited President Harrison this morning and | | presented to him a petition for a commutati in the ense of William Douglass Cross, {under sentence of death for the mui | of his wife. ‘The petition was referred to Attorney General and Dr. Roberts took it over to the Department of Justice. In conversation with s Stan reporter | Roberts said he thonght the | surely commute the sentence of Cross. West Vi =: A School Girl Misa caret" ° Apprehensive of Damage From Freshetson| Senator Kenna of West Virginia, who has been : ing. : xy ws Pend the time at which Congress is called to- sate ns cuany heavy doctors’ bills. It the Ja Sous nercf such articles of ict thats constitition Seay be eredusl i stron | anxiously watching the rivers. The weather | thought that he would not survive the day. Seetcey imetea-y to Sanu, “Hundreds ‘subtle | has been very mild and it rained here and at | He is ‘as being easier today, but is not are floating around us ready to attack ‘wher. ers oak potato oa cocape, many shaft Uy Keone’ ourselves well tied iced and a properly wourisbed frame, aid “Made simply «ith boiling water cr milk. Sold valy om halt, ‘tine by Urocers, labored thas JAMES REFS & CO. Homeopathic Chemists, Lon- a don. England ete.m.tuly ae FASHIONABLE, LADIES) CORRECTIVE tome, Bitters, we ed wale. SMCS sikseer SSONS: ‘your | Prrrspure, Jan. 2.—River and coal men are the head waters yesterday. The ice in the first pool has broken, but the three upper Monongahela pools are still frozen solid avd it is feared that a sudden break account of damage to craft from the low stage of water, bowovse, the river’ msn hogs Sut the beast come the ice will go out 4 weather bureau A wave predicted may reach here ‘the break. by in time to stop will do great | ious relapse yesterday, and for a time it was yeventtrely out of danger. peat sar aN a Be ‘The Evening Star Dining Club. ‘The members of Tux Evexrxo Stan Dining | Club and their wives or sweethearts were enter- i83 soap and water is very doubtfal, unless it isa lamp of glase or china. upon the lounge with agreat er). be that Lean keep from commiting but should I go crazy and Wipe out this family . : yy" whieh is bein i and burn the house to ‘ill ol uae On i body had not been discovered. ‘around among the democratic leaders: | rather more cheerful. SE et canes Gans Sha Sent of a tame firemen am seghround and ES diwwornt of 25 “At the taking of possession of the capital — | a should always be made of metal in order t Police, and pass the | pecan at 2S aon Seen cine = his runs to the effect that while no inal de- | Dr. W. W. Johnston raid today that there | Suard against accidents from breakane:” ‘there as @ raving maniac, the world | + : 5 coiabeea | aoe m canatitutional aenvenition, te’ weet ie ‘The Jubilee Stamps. cision will be made on the question of un extra | had been no real ground for the rumor that | fre still’n good many handsome lam] it—all about it, Mrs. wing anv tee'fairSY opilesty | the city of Mexico, four months after the | People who had occasion to go to the city | session of Congress until February, by which | Mr. Blaine bad suffered a serious relapso on | wre still ®¢ preys eS STUSSY Capture ef the capital td revise the constitution | port office sesterday to purchase stamps were | time the cabinet of President-elect Cleveland | Saturday. ‘There was no reason, lie nid, to , 5 Smss,OF Porcelain, bat th Licking around. with an occa- mph” to Jet her know that be was pos gare sion before next autumn. Mr. Cieveland, still thinking the matter ealeop, wettest tnat | ind | the JUberal wystem of federal de-| sump window in return for their money. | it ia sieved, has-aaid to democertic lode ii Hines Remee Noes Meee Ss and Mra, Bowser caretally oe nc up sift |thoritics who. immediately ‘recognize this| The explanation which no doubt became | Congress ihat Le. will call Con ty] Bea ee Robern of See olored SA a baby blanket.

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