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Binge ticket, 30 cents: ten tickets, ¥: . 3 €N EXHIBITION Ni > AND S428 AT } el THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferth wet Cerner Pencsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't- ATXISG STAR ts served to enbscribers im the Fag hie tage eg riers pr eck. cr44cente per month. Copies at the counter, 3 Ttresch. Ps mall—postage prepad—S0 cents a inouth, re year, $6 athe, $3. 1Ente Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as second-class mail matter.) ‘Tux Weextr Sta ished on Friday—$1 aysar, Feetspe prepaid. Six mouths, 60 cents. subscriptions must be patd in advanc onger than is paid for. of aclvertising made knownlon anplicatton. ———_. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR. Awrersersts—let page. Arronsey=31 page. Sares. —4th page. Ist pa Fveisres Caaxces—4th pips. Gay Irrx. md Sth pages, Dextistey—tth pace. 18s Goons— Ist vage. Envestionsn—4th pags. Excrestoxs—Ist page. Fanrey Surrises Frwaxcrar— 61 Fox Krst(Rooui FerRest (fh Jer Rest (Mt 4th pars, Fer Saxe (Misceliaw 40h page Fr Sark (Houses! CESTLEMEN's G Eourrre Lapie~’ Goo List oF Letrras—Tth pase, Leer axp Fouxn—4th p. Mexex To Loas—4th vuex. Bewine Macurnes—4th paz StaMen Resonrs—sth rar, Brectar Norices—Ist page. Srrerttres—4th pace, Steamers, &c—tth paxe. ‘Ipy TrapEs—6th page. Uspentaxens, &c.—Sth pags, pas, ne)—#th page. Waste (Hi Waxten Waxtep (M page. ass 2D AND COAL AMUSEMENTS = = cs — WPBE WASHINGTON SWIEMING SCHOOL, w York avenue, between 13th and Mth streets, et OYSL M. SUMMER GARDEN. last wee of the mirth py NEITES. 3 39 OW OPEN. 4 to 9a. mh. 2:30 to 10 p.m. ABSERS SUMMER GARDEN. CONCERT THIS EVENING BY CHESTRA OF FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS, EMMART IN PUPULAR BALLADS of the ce: 39 WIM: ING SCH J0L Ss NOW OPEN. Jy13-6t DIME SUMMER GAKDEN WEEK—JULS 9TH, | Two Dramas in One Week! July 9, 10, 11, the great Dr: THE Oa. m. to 12m. WPHeaTER comigu o Ladies & Sensational Surpr: aot (0 WANDERLES! July 12, 19, 14, the great Drama, THE Be MATINEES—Tuesisys, Thursdays, and Satuntays. no All for ten centa, B Che Evening Star. Ve 62—N® 9.431, WASHINGTON D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1883. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Ge este x or CONCORDIA EV. LUTHFRAN SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHUKCH, ar WASHINGTON SCHUFTZEN PARK, MONDAY, JULY 16TH, 1833, The prozram includes Foot kee nbing, lioon Ascension, P me, Bouling, &e. ‘The committes offer a valuable list of prizes, in: ‘3 7th strect to Syl4-2t ‘Twenty-seventh Anniversary incton be held at JUE SE~ ed ARION QUARTETTE | Bute Beney MAN'S PLEA ¢ northeast GAKDEN, corner 4th and E JULY 11TH. DAY, ‘ion 25 cents each. Bowlin and i be the boss Pign Adm! ‘awOn. . Chairman. sit wef Jou deb, toGiymont, TU! = Daa. Mystic Iaves at 9a, ny, Thompsen' 4.3 m.. the J. © 10 a. urning, Mystic ¥p. Far Tickets to be had of tn the boat. u Rnotnpson Fi f pri Tan EXCUR-ION TO ROCKVILLE, MD., Mc uty 16, rs to be an occasion of BY 1HE, - P. CHURCH, lirn, 1883: . 2eents; adult's tickets, 50 cents. f {uot of 7th strect, at Ya.m. shart tuufe and a ice tefre<ument (a mn. aud returns at 10 p. Wl. ul at the pute STEAMER W. w. Corcoran Will make her usual SATURDAY EVENING TRIP DOWN THE RIVER, foot of 7th -troet, at 6 p. m. sharp, y on return at 9:00 p.m. sy 13-2 D SELECT EXCURSION ‘To be wiven by the “8. 8. PC,” sale at te w wharf atd jarsivall Hall FARE FOR TH FISHING, C ¥ will on e shor a street, at 9 a.m., return= In, Blopping going and returning at vr the round trip 25 centa, Mea!s 30 cents. Jy13-2t eas SCHOOL s: IPIH ANNUAL EXCURSION Positively Coco, oF THE MLM ECOL syIR6E LONE STAK BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, 0 GARDEN neert EVE:.Y EV ENING at A. SPROH'S Sum- mien, 483C street northwest. Entrance free Stead. Jel2-2m Q*PaNNG sciooL MARKEITERG Strest Pe. CCE strret northwest, one door from Tthetreet, E treet.) > Ml Faintings, Enaravinies, Chroma, ete: also sheer Choice Stock of Paperhancings, Picture picture Cord and ™ c ers. Terms Cash ° | apes - 5......THE NEW CALE NEW EN CONSEKVATO: Deauti ally . 4 paves. S ourself and i: nde. Send Ptaon ET ‘The Large: 3. nA. Dix, by Morvan A. Dix. logy, 2¥.. by Ward. Shaw. Woodson. . E. Gardner. own, Flora é Pennsylvania avenue, Ry Indwe Tourze NESE. Als’ DEAN STANLEY. By Dean : . wt TIES OF SEGLECIED TEXTS. By Dr. Rob- ; FOR THE BEREAVED. By ‘OF Ful F WM. BALLANT « always on hand ATTACHMENT DLES for any mach of tout-ciass. ADS, TRACIN t owest prices. ihe New promptly attend, Teaabie sew. Bazar Payer Fas! is, dine. 58, (G MACHINE House finest steel. No ‘We sell only ferent makes. re nost responsibility ‘First-class ma- warranted. its made of the ad, weither has ite shutt! proved mae ‘©. AUERBACH, Double Store, corner 7th Hi streeta. ‘* Furnishings and Hat mid NSOLENT jeat Assort- t prices that : Thos Vases, Cuans axp Serrzes, BUSTIC Woop ‘VASES, CHAIRS, SETTEES AND HANGING BASKETS. GALDEN HOSE, &, apl2 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. H Hars: AT AND BELOW CosT. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED, agts: MRS. M. J. HUNT. 1309,F S77 LOWFE CEDAR POINT, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1583, On the Fast and Commodious Steamer ARMENIA, Boat leaves wharf at 8:30 a.m. Tickets, 50 cents; Chiliren under 12 yeara, 26 cents. ‘The Committee reserve the right to reject any obec- tionable person by refunding their money. Good order strictly enforced, thus assuring all a good day's enjoyment. dy12-3t [PECPLES' FERRY TO ALEXANDKIA, VA. FARE 5 CENTS. ‘The fast tron steamer Thompson will hereafter run on SUNDAYS as a ferry b-tween WASHINGTON and ALEXANDRIA, Leave Washington, foot of 6th street, terminus of F, 9th anct 7th street cars, ag tolows: 9:36, 1 80a m., 12-30, 1:20, 2:30, 3:50, 4:40, 4 Teave Alexandria, from Reec street, 10, 11, 12 a.m., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 p.m. jyl2-Im GO. K. PHILLIPS, Supt. D* 482 MoontiGuT EXCURSION OF THE CALEDONIA CLUB, TO MARSHALL HALL. AY, JULY 17TH, 1883. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON leavea 7th street wharf at 9:30 a. m. aud 6:30 p.m., sharp. Leaves Mar-nall Hall at 4 and 10 p.m. / ‘The usual games for Children | Gentleman's ‘Ticket, 50 cents; Lady's, 25 cents, to be had of members ‘and at boat. Children under 10 free. Jyl0-6t GPLECT EVENING FXCURSIONS DOWN THE POTOMAC EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, STEAMER ARMENIA Will leave at returuing at 11. Music, Dancing aud Concert. Fars, 25 cents. Jyl0-1m: AILY EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON GROVE ON THE METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. & O. R.K ‘The train leaving Washington at 8:30 a. m., retucning from the Grove at 7:10 p. In. Round trip tickets, 85 cents. Parties can Le supplied with rofreshments at theWash- ington Grove Hotel st city prives. aydta" Sezecr excunstoxs TO CAPE MAY EVERY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST, $5.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Tickets good to return for five days. For particulara address R. A. PARK, Agent Southe: District, Washington, PeeLay Pay, 12 MILES SA FOR 15 C1 3 from 7th street ferry wharf. nger Ce MS JUNE STEAMER Leave Wharf. Foot of 7: urdays excepted. Sum On Saturdays steamer will eat cen street, Daily at 9a. m., 810a.in.: fare 50 centa. eave at down the river, returning at 11 S, MARSHALL HALL, AND GLi MONT. The Stesomer MAKY WASHINGTON. will make excur- Sion tps tu the above pisces ‘To OCCUQUAN FALLS. ergy MONDAY and WEDSESDA, leaving ih | ate. ma. returning a m._ Fare, round tri 25cents. MARSHALL HALL very Saturday, leaving ata. ui, returning al 4:30 pu, Fare,round trip. | cents. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. geo til ARSHALL HALL AND 'GLYMONT | ‘0 m. and 3p. th., returning at3 p.m, and p.m. Fare, round trip, 25 cente. “‘Dehelug ona tine ypied danciu deck dows! and eck andat rounds on al taps except Sunday. Fine on Sunday. ‘rhis steaiucr stops at Marshall. Hall and Glrmont oq Monday and Wednesday trips. Tickets for the round trip, 35 cents. [myz2-4m] £. 8: RANDALL, Manager, ‘Of FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN Hi Sintoge ein pocket Exceitos ‘will make her rewular trips to above places SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, Sud FRIDAY. Leave High street and canal at 8 tn Fare 50 cents round trip, For charter apply at Dost oF 1114 4th street northwest. mé-3m* "No THE TRADE, yposals are invited by the undersiamed for the pur- chase in bulk of the stock ste fixti in Mr. W. & "itenelrs ‘Store, ‘No. 619 Market Space, Waal Sa‘d stock consist of Carpets, Otlcloths, Linclenms, Matti: Shade Cloths, Kugs, Lace and other Cur- taius, Cyholetering Trimmings, &e. ed bctals will also be rovelved for the purchase of lots eaey!Urchiser of the store fixtures willhave the privi- | _214 eee GINALD FEXD ‘Assignee of Win. & Mitchell, Washington, D.C., July 10, 1989, 1) MATS BREE, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. -—-THE MEMBERS OF HIR\M wod-6. No.4, FA. AM, and alle. ilar Master qneated to be at Masonic Hali, 1203 30th at 12 o'cvock m., the 15H INSTANT, to attend uneral of out late brather Purnip Merepirn. D. Gib, W. M, F. MOS" BY, Secretary. 1 = ——— DRY _ GOODs. Suuwer Goons AT SUMMER PRICES, 40 inch PATISTE NOVE! SCOTCH GIS uf a FRENCH SATINES REDUCED. ‘EN LAWNS REDUCED, the xe FRENCH 1. INDIA LI Handsome Designs in Domestic Lawns and Ging- hams, 8¢., 1c. and 12}c. PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NAINSOOK, INDIA MULLS, DOTTED MUSLINS. ‘We closed out 2 lot of Misses’ Hose worth 75c. ; we sell for 25e, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ty? MARKET SPACE. tre F . E, CHUROH, 14tH AND G <3" atreets.—Preaching To-mo tt the Pastor, Rev. W Warp; Young People’ with Son come an Meeting Lat every one ‘and Praise Service at 8 p.m. ‘welcome, |, E.CHURCH.4% AND C —Preaching at 11 3.m. by ‘the Pastor, LEY. Snnday Evening at 8 o'clock, thé converted Syriais from Damascus, N.yeeb Yusif’ and Habeeb Arbeely, with their assistants, will appear in full Oriental costumes and give illustrations custome and modes of worsh{p, etc., in the east. native 8 att NORTH BAPTIS? CHURCH, 147m STREET, f CP ark heey Le ooae be D., pastor, —Sub- Joct at 11 a. m is Nothing Good? A Plea.” At 8 p. m., Praise Meeting and further discussion of morning topic. itt HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, CORNER 9TH northwest, 9:15, Sunday school. 11 by Nev. Gro. A. HALL, of New.York, followed ion of members Bp. m.. by pastor, Were IARTSOCK. Welcome to all. it ST CHURCH, 13tH AND L am by rec’ SM. » ALEX. KENT, | pastor.—Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. ‘Subject. mornin) ristian’s Missionary Motive.” "Subject ever ‘The Authority of Christ.” 9:45 a. m. (= CHURCH OF VHE TNOARNATION, Con- S ner 12th and. July 15th, services at 7: choral), Rey. N. W chool & p. m. tS LAND CHAPEL, CORNER 10TH AND D <F _ streets eonthwest.—Preaching at 11 a, m. by Kev. Dr. Wicur. At 8 p.m. by Pastor, Rev. R. Norns. Sabbath School at'9 a. m. and3 p.m. ii Sunday School at it welcome. Crrartsa Ovr SPRING AND SUMMER GOODs. EVEKYTHING MARKED DOWN. 40 inches wide, 20 cte. te Goods reduced fom 10 to 20 per cont. is Linen reduce | to20 cts, duen restuce.t to 15 ive reduced to 12 will cleared out regard- ng of Ladies’ and Gent's Hosiery. es and Chiliren's Fancy Hose, best quall- ty, at Half Price. Odds and ends. Fine 'ssortment of Ladies’ and Gent's Ha'k’'fs, plain ‘and bordered, from 124 ets. ups iii J. A, LUT; RELL & CO., 817 Market Space. 0 Pea. Misi ast Sprcran Barcars: TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are offering many Special Bargains, as thoy have se- cures s since th recent break in prices. PO all a pire. Genui FOULARKD SILK, 75 cents, Great Bargains in BLACK and COLURED SILKS of reliable makes, All Spring, snd Summer DRESS GOODS marked dow at least 20 per cent. in TARLE LINENS at We hi 1 Bargains PERSIAN LAWNS, 8. -Uc.; reduced from 373. ‘ADINES an $ Biuck Goods, st FRENCH SATINES totherd tostin eo 10) doz. All-linen HANDKERCHIEFS (special), 150. Job lot LADIES’ BLACK LISLE THKEAD HOSE. reduced to 300. eka in Children's FANCY HUSE; reduced row. Yi high and low neck, 25¢. . reduced from. “ONE PiuICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & QLARK, exmer Uspersurmers. Shirts, 3 for $1. t Linen Collars, ‘$1.50 per dozen, nen Ciiffs, 25 cts. a pair. hen uffe, 20 cts. a pair. ders for 15 cts. a pair. k Wear almost given away. Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order for $6, at MUGINNISS, 1002.F street northweat. “st Lawss: Lawss: Washington. Beautiful Pacific tual value 12)¢c,, reduced to 5c, SILKS! !ilkain Wash SILKS! SILKS! Cheapest wton. Colored Silks 500, Fancy Siks 3iijc. Heavy Gro Grain Black Silke re- duced trom $1.50 down to $1. NUNS' VEILINGS! NUNS' VEILINGS! west Nung’ Veilirice in Washington, | Nuns’ Veil- re Wool, widest doutle width, (42 inches ced from 62c, down to 37¢0. lings, fine quality, reduced to 20g. ns’ Veilings, lace effect, pure wool, in Black, Straw- Electric Blue and Cream; actual value buc., re- BLACK SILK GRENADINES! Black Silk Brocade Grenadines, every thread all pura sik, reduced from $1.50 to 7c. Black Brocade iik Grenadiues, actual value $1, reduced to 50c. Wamsutta, Fruitof the Loom and Davol yard wide | Bleached Cottons reduced to 8c. CARTER’S, Eee QUEL To THE FoKE! GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8 REET NORTHWEST. This week we shall offer Sp Prices, #o that those destrins 5) cure special Barwains during t] for the six Special Day this Spec AT AND UNDER CusT, ols—Cold, white and black inings, .' p $4.50. Biack Satin—Spunish lace trimmi if plain and fancy lining, $3.45; former ice 34.25. lack Satin—Spanish lace trimming, Plaited edie, plain and fancy lining, #4; former price 45. Black ui—Spanish Guipure trimming, $5; former price $6.30. Black Satin—Profusely trimmed, Spanish lace rufilings, wilt frame, $3 25: former price $6.50. Car- diva aud Cream Satin—Lace trimmed, $4: former ied Car:inal and Cream Satin—Lace trimmed, 9; former price $12. UNDEXGARMENTS. In thia. one of our host p»pular departments, will be found all garments of Underwesr, made of Cotton and Cambric, end elaborately trimmed with 1 aces, Ham- burchs and Irish Foint, selling at Cost Prices.” A few Jot of Soiled Garments we offer at exactly Half Price, We have ni Specialty of this department, and shall certainly undersell any of our competitors, Gauze Vests—Hich neck, loug sleeves, 90 cents: worth 43 ceuts. Gauze Vests—all styien, $5, 40 and 60 coula, GENTS FURNISHINGS. We certainly do hold a deservedly lars trade in this, another important branch of our extensive bu-iness, ‘and have and shall continue to offer goods ut surprie- ingly low prices, Gent's Ganze Vesta, 25, 30, 35 and 45 cents. Jean Drawers, Bi cone, witively keliing e'se- where at 65 cents. Uniaundried Shirts, 50, 65, 75 and 90 cents, Unlaundried Shirt, Wameutta musiin, 20- 100 linen bosoms and enffs, reinforced back, aud front $1; wood value for $1. ritish Haif-Hose, 22 Rovular price, 25 cents." So id colory Hall Hove, 2 $5 and 40cents, Fancy Stripes, 10, 124, 18and 20 cents, Dude stripes for the Promenade, 28, 30, 35, 40 50 cents, Gent's Lisle Tread Gloves, 29 cents, for- mer price, 35 centa | China Silk Handkerchief, all Prevailing tints, 30, 35, 45, 60, 70 and 80 canta port- MARKET SPAGR. yeu gcd, cobt Handkerchief sells elaewhere at = inen Handkerchief, both plain fancy border, 12M, 15, 18, 22 and 95 counter Sd fancy WHITE Goon: We still continue to sell there Foods with amazin di Y of the moat derirable fabries ale, pearance and selling at the lowest prices in the city. “India Cipen, 1244, {6 cente and up. inen Lawn, 20, 2% 25, 40 and 3t% cents., ‘Striped Pique, 10 cetits, worth 15 cents, Marseilles, 16 cents, worth 20 cents. itripes, 10 cente, inced from 19% cents. Plain and Faney Swiss, 14 cepts aud up. are closing cut a large ktock of ‘Travelin. Satchels stcost price, | We would wish the public to understand that our special rales do not exist {n_ spread eagle style yer, Dut in solid certainties, which 18 daly v y the incressing magnitude of our trade. ‘The pu ‘ompetent Jude, bel an interested one; therefore, toit we redvectfully submit the foregoing auoun GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 425 REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE: Redeemer, ree’s Hall, 510 ith strect Pprihwest.—Sorioes and preaching’ every Sunday, at m. 3 1 [eB AU SOULS CHURCH, CORNER OF 14mm <S and Latcects northwest.—Morning service at 11 O'clock. Evening service, 8. It SS VARY Baptist ciuncn, <¥ Sthand H streets northwest, ev. FLETCHER CHAPEL, CORNER NEWYORK and 4th stroet. Preaching To-morrow. at 11 o'clock a.in. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30) PRESBYTERIAN Ci ‘vices: Preaching nay’ School Sunday vreloc yer mectings W Bo'clock. All are we!com Even song 6:30 rector. McK! NDRER. t M. E. CHURCH, MASS. sv ave., between 9th and 10th sts, n.w.—Preaching at 11 am’ and 8 p.m., by Rey. Wat. &. EDwanps, D.D._Pubhe cordially invited. Itt CHURCH, 3p AND A streets northoast.—Rey. RICHARD NORRIS at 11 s,m. Evening services at 8 o'clock un tion of the ¥. P. A. | “Offerings” for *C received at either service, Missionary Services at 3 t= Mi. VERNON PLACE M. E, CHURCH, “# corner 9th and K streets northw —Preaching to-morrow (~u:.day) at 11 o'clock a.m. and 8 p.n ie pastor, Kev. SaMURL K. Cox. D. D. LEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF Sin AND « northwest.—il a.m., preaching by the Pastor, Rey. Wa. I. McKENNeY. "8 Song and Praise’ service, conducted by the pi m., rool. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 8 ree. Strangers welcome. Come to our gyening meetings, ‘and bring Gospel hymns. WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3p AND A STS ortheast. KnAWAGA NaGeED YuSIF and H. BEEB AWAD ARBFELY, natives of Damiscus, Syris, Will be procent and address the 8. 8. Missionary mee! ing To-morrow (Sabbath) afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. * ‘SIA MEETS: , Penneyivania avenue, between 2d and 3 stre ts southeast, very fit st day. atila. in. Primary object, to celebrate the death of the Jew.sh Mossiah, heir of bayid’s throne; second- ary, to vindicate the truth of God {rea the Bib'e, inop- position to the lies of a self-constitwed hierarchy, who raffic with God's word for “il be benefited unless they want to know the truth. collection. 1° N CS DUMBARION STREET M. E. CHU.CH, <57 Georgetown, D. 0.—Preaching at 11a.m. and 6 p.m, by the pastor, Rey. J. J. G. WeBsTER. It rr TABERNACLE, 9rH AND B STREETS <= southwest.—Preaching at 11 a.m. by the Rev. Janez Fox, e Rev. Dr. Wa. ELLIOTT, of Piymouth, All are inyited. att (>, BEM DEJ. L. MILLS, OF THE NINTH- “SF street M.P. churen, will preach at Congress- . P. chirch to-morrow at 11 o'clock. A full Ail invited, but none expected. Song service by the Sund: fchool in the evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. A cordi all. ate HINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, dal meeting of the Corps will be held at half-past seven o'clock MONDAY EVENING, the 16th natant, at the Armory. By order of G. WALLAC! >, TH CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART WILL oP yc towed to the public front July 15th to Au- gust 15th, inclusive. By order of the Board of Trustees, Sy14-co3t MacLEOD, Curator. GON GROVE will begin AUGUST 9rH. For circulars, ¥. SIMPSON, Sceretary, 1005 Pen "e Jy14-e&wtor RVICE WILL BE HELD AT GRACE th (Episcoy .. Silver Spring, Md., of Sun tay, Juiy 15th, at 11 o'clock. ‘The memorial eer- mon in’honor of” the late Bishop Pinkney will. be preached by Key. J. B. AVINETT, rector of (C9 NEW BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINESOO OTS, “3 per month or $4 per seur. Also, Booka and Maga: zines by the day. CT! CULATING LIBRARY, 1749 Ps. ay. Cat e ft Ciseell’s Drug Store, opposite former ts nerider y without de! b (eg DB. JEANNETTE J; SUNNE Ie RICE, =“ Have removedto i Jy2-2w* 937 New York avenue northwest. FOR ENGLISH ‘tOOTH BRUSHES OF * Washington News and Gossip, GoverxMent Receirts To-pay.—Internal reve- nue, $401,669.61; customs, $787,304.49. Fricep Gorp EaGrs.—Chiet Brooks has recelved Teports from the agents of the secret service that filled gold eagies are being quite extensively cir- culated in the southern staged ‘Tue U. 8. TorPEpo Boat ALARM will be docked at the Norfolk navy yard to-day, anda new pro- Peller put in, She Will soon be put in commission agi THe NavaL Covrt or Inquiry, Commo‘tore De Krafft, president, appointed to investigate the recent disagreement between Commodore Mayo and Commander McGtensey, will meet on Tuesday at the Norfolk navy yard. SECRETARY LINCOLN 1s expected to return on Monday. DECORATIVE WoRK AT THE WHITE Hovsr.—Tif- fany & Co.,of New York, who made the satistac- tory improvements in the White House last year, will, on Monday, commence the work of re-deco- rating the ceilimg and cornices of the east room. ‘The scaffolding was to-day erected. Hon. L. 8 SACKVILLE Wasr, the British minis- ter, has addressed a letter to the Secretary of State in regard to the complaints of the owners of British steamships carrying emigrant passengers betWeen the United Kingdom and this country in connection with the inspection and survey of vessels, asking the same exemption from survey as was accorded to American steamships in British ports. CoMING CHANGES IN THE CENSUS OFFICE.—Dur- ing the coming week there will be 50 clerks dis- charged from the regular roll in the Census office, as there 1s not sufficient: work to keep the present force—about 175—emplcyed. Each of the spectal agents have some per diem assistants, and their employment will be discontinued. The force re~ maining will number something over 100 clerks. A number of clerks have been transferred to other departments, MOVEMENTS OF U. S. NAVAL VkSSELS.—The U. 8. 8. Lackawanna, Capt. Wilson commanding, ar- rived at Callao, Peru, June 19th, from Honolulu, having been uncer sall seventy-six days and under steam fourteen days. She experienced se- vere weather from Tahit!, and upon arriving in port {t was found necessary to overhaul her rig- ging. After the necessary repairs are made she will proceed to Guyaqui!, Ecuador.—The U. & S. ‘Tallapoosa arrived ut the Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard last night. Tue U.S. Bria Prxva salled to-day from Nor- folk for Fortress Monroe, where she will be in- spected preparatory to starting on her cruise around the Horn to Alaska. Bros Nor To Bg Receive From DRFAULTING CoxTRactors.— Secretary Teller has issued an orderthat no proposal will be received tor constdera- tion by the Department of the Interior from any person. firm or corporation In default:in the per- formance of any contract or agreement made with the department, or who has falled to perform the same to the satisfaction of the department; nor will any contract hereafter be awarded to ‘such person, frm or corporation. The order went into effect On the 11th Instant. Actina Inpran Cosatisstonen.—Mr. E. L. Stevens, the chief clerk of the Indian bureau, has returned from Asbury Park, where his family 1s spending the summer. He 1s now acting commissioner in the absence of Mr. Price. THE HILL INVESTIGATION DRAWING TO A CLOSE.— Yesterday, after the close of the report in THE SraR of the Hill investigation, Mr. Hill was called tothe stand and testified at Jength to nis relations with Bartlett, Robbins & Co. le sai fe had em- loyed Mr. Hayward to make the plans for heating large buildings, although he knew he was with this firm, because he was the only person whom he knew competent to doit. He sald that Mr. C. P. Newton, who was appointed inspector of the Cht- cago cnstom house, had resigned from the em- ployment of Bartlett, Robbins & Co. to take the position. The committee then adjourned until next Tuesday, the chairman saying that he ex- pected to closeup the case next week. YELLOW Fever Nores.—The surgeon general of the Marine hospital service has been informed that the bark Salome sailed from Galveston, Texas, yesterday for Hampton Roads, with all well on board. This vessel has been infected with yellow fever.—Information has also been received that no cases of yellow fever have appeared In Barnes- Ville, Texas, or Matamoras, Mexico, sinco last re- po THE Oren-AIn CONCERTS AT THE Waits HovsE Grounps.—A new®tand for the use of the Marine band at the Saturday concerts In the White House grounds has been butlt and placed in the open part of the grounds just south of the portico. A good deal of complaint has been made that the music could only be heard well by those standing: near the band. ‘The new stand {s intended to ob- viate the difficulty. It 1s about thirty fect square, made of ten sections, resting upon trestles. The whole stand Is portable and can be placed in any part of the grounds desired. After a concert it can 2 taken apart and stowed away, leaving no ugly blotch upon the green sward. PgrsoNAL.—Senator Sherman and Hallet Kil- Dourn of Washington were registered in New York last night.—R. H. Graham has gone to Saratoga, for a stay of some time.—Mr. and Mrs. EA. Welsh are summering at Minnequa Springs. ——Public Printer Rounds was registered in Pull- adelphia last nigit. Mr J. ©. Fay ig a guest for month of the Douglas House, Rehoboth Beach. ——Mrs. M. V. Breneman ts spending the month of July in Culpeper county.— Admiral Fairfax has gone to Orkney Springs for a prolonged stay.— <7 guaranteed quality and at very rearonable prices, goto “ MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, 330 Corner 7th and I etreets northwest. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF FQUALIZA- TION, ASSESSORS’ OFFICE, D.C. June 28th, 1883, ‘The Board of Fquslization of the assessment of the Teal estate iz the District of Colnmbia, under the act of March 3, 1883, wil be in session ee hear com- plants from tax} ers untilthe FIRST MUNDAY IN AUGU it wi time the assessments and equal; tions will be finally completed and reported to the Com- airen ours D.C. yers are invited to examine the books in this office which coutain the uew asscaonicute of their property. 'By order of the Commissionera D. 0. ROBERT P. DODGE, 4e28-33t Assessor, D. CO. LUMBER! LUMBER! ee Pi oF bas i nut, nia Pin jogany, Walnut Georgia Pine, ‘Cherry, Maple, ‘and Ash aud Po; re North Carolina Pine, Also, Sheathing Dreseod One Side tered Oak. Aspectalty. Cabinet and White Oak, Building and Jobbing Lumber Promptly Delivered to all parts of the City. WM. McLEAN & SON, 18th and_B streets northwest. 423 eS Dk. J. BR. BROMWELL Has Removed from 1811 H Street Northwest ‘To 1138 Connecticut Avenue. (er BAe SHEDD, 409 9th strect northwest. FINE GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, FURN- AGES AND RANGES, 18 PLUMBING AND TINNING. $e18-1m* ‘The family of Mr.C. M. Metthews are 5 ae the he.ted term at Oxtord, Md-—~"Mrs. M. E. Goode ale and daughter, Mrs. J. R. Edson, have gone to Ocean Grove.—D. Connor of Washington was a pescnger by the overland train to arrive at San ‘rancisco last Saturday. Mr. Robert Williams, son of Br, Washington B. Williams, and manager of the Summit Point Hotel at Gaithersburg, is lying go critically Hl at that place that but slight hopes of his recovery are eutertained.—Ex- Speaker Keifer is traveling 1n Missour.——Amonz late arrivals at Hotel Kaaterskill on the Catskiil mountains were Baron d’Arénos, Brazilian Com- missioner, Secretary de Lome of the French leg: tion, and Gen. Thomas Vincent of Washington. —WMiss Lota Goodale expects to leave on Monday for New York, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. H. C. Townsend, und be the guest of Mayor Edson’s family.— U. 8. District Attorney Corkhill has. fone to Cape May fora short vacation ——Mr, L. Merchant, of Capitol ill, who has been seriously ill for somé time past, 1s'slowly but surely recovering, his many friends will be glad to learn.—A telegram from Liverpool this morning announces the safe arrival there of Messrs. J. W. Corson, C. C. Glover and J. W. McCartney, of thiscity, who sailed from New York for that: porton the 4th Inst.—Mra.J.G. Judd is going to River Springs, Md., for a short stay.—Dr. F. A. Halliday, of Wasiiington, was Tegistered in St. Louls on ‘Tiursday.—Mr. Frank Parker and sister have gone to Westmin- ster, Md., for their summer vacation.— Mr. Samuel Norment and family, accompanted by Mra G. W. Utermehle, Mrs. Dr. Taylor and other friends, will leave the first of next week for an ex- tended northern tp by why of Watkins’ Glen, Seneca Lake and Niagara Falls, thence to Sara- toga for the balance of the season.—rThe follow- ing-named Washingtonians are now ests at Green Brier White Sulphur Springs: Mr. W. W. (<p> THE LAUTEN ENGHAVING COMPANY, 1425 New York avenue. * FINE CUTS, RELIEF AND PLATE PRESS PRINTING, LAUTEN'S NEW PROCESS PHOTO-ENGRAVING. SEND FOR ESTIMATES, my26 Winre Goons Frou Te Lance AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK, Victoria Lawns 10, 12: ine Strped Lawag 11g “worth 200. ine Indix Linens, 15, 20, 25, 373s and 50c, ae Py ihe! Fine Swine, 2c. Embroidered Swii GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY. and Stripe Piques, 1234, 16, BEAUTIFUL DOTTED FOULARD SILES, 600, Silke, Cashmeres ana Dress Goods reduced. wi ‘some, special dei Hoatery, wen, Corsets and UND. ee, ‘attention is called to our GEM SHIRT at $1, of Wamsutta Cotton, finest Linen and hand-made tion holes; i Judges, The Best in L. BEHRENDS, Batriwoneg Store, 908 SEVENTH STREET N. GAS FIXTURES! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CI’Y TO SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, CORCORAN BUILDING, mn E. F. BROOKS. eS ‘THE ORIGINAL POLAR SODA, FIVE GENTS PER GLASS, Without change of quantity, end quality fully main- "WALLACE NEW ESTATE and BRO} Ee OF FICE. RENT! ILLECTED. N) IATED, oan BARBOUIS Law faliding La. ave. er FARMER eae 1s WRITE UR ESR OUR PAMBETEY ON PORN REGTIE fertilizer: about $12 a ton 7cemeeue win FOWALES PREPARED References in every State. wanted for unoo- coupled tarsitory. "Apniy with referencsse BROWN OHEMIGAL 00... POWELLS TIP-TOP BO ILIZER, BONE, POT) ee, Ee) SFio Linh strest, Baltimore, Md, REAL aie Corcoran, Miss L. Gooch, Miss L. Sherlock, H. Nis- son, Mrs. A.V. Keyworth, Miss M. V. Barbour, Mra Wm. Orme, J. F. Barbour, George Richardson, A. B. Baker, Wm. B. Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. Robert ©. Fox, W. F. Barker, Mr. ald Mrs. P. Philips, Miss Berry, A. D. Robinson and wie, J. D. Jewell, G. M. Miller, and Admiral Murray and wite.—Judge Theaker, of this city, formerly Commissiozer of Patents, is lying dangerously il at Deer Park, where Dr, Bliss was summoned to attend him. — Admiral Porter and family are at Spring Lake Beach, N.J._Ex-Secretary of the Navy Fox 1s also there.~—Assistant Adjutant General McKeever left town last evening for a few days’ stay.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Langley will leave for Colton’s on Monday. The Mason-Hill Libel Case. MASON ARRESTED AND BIB BAIL FIXED aT $500. Edwin C. Mason was arrested at 5:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Deputies Searle and Mil- ler as he was coming into the B. & O, depot on the Hagerstown train. Mason was indicted yesterday by the grand Jury for criminal libelon Mra. Mary ‘Hill (widow of the late F. P. Hill) by means of let- ters affecting her character, as stated in Tax Re pack: Gown. the © aeniaen msec Sea served-the warrant him, Se to the Criminal this when Mr. W. and stated the Charge. wae a serious ‘one, ‘The court fixed the bail at $500 Subsequently ‘Messrs, Benj. Chariton and Frank Hume went on the bail bond, * JUDGE WYLIE RESERVES HIS DECISION ON THE PLEAS AGAINST THE INDICTMENTS UNTIL NEXT WEDNESDAY. As it was expected that Judge Wylie would this morning announce bis decision in the case of ex- Senator Kellogg, indicted for receiving money while a Senator for services in relation to a con- tract with the United States, as well as that of Prentiss, indicted for embezziement while cashier of the German-American National Bank, there was a large attendance incourt this morning. The questions ralsedin the pleas against the indict- ments in both of these cases involved similar points, and it was arranged to have both of them disposed of In one decision. Messrs. Merrick and Ker were present to represent the government. Messrs. Samuel Shellabarger, Nathaniel Wilson and W. A. Gook were present for the defense. After some routine business had been disposed of the jurige remarked that he was sorry to say that he was not quite prepared to announce his opinion in the cases submitted, and he woultl rather take three or four more days, for there were some au- thorities which he hed not been able to examine yet. He suggested thatif It would not put coun- Selto inconvenience he would postpone the an- nouncement tll next Saturday, but be would be as ready to announce It on Wednesday. Mr. Merrick suggested that Wednesday would | suit him better, ‘This being acceptable to the other counsel, the Judge said that he would then announce the deci- sion. The New Civil Service. VACANCIRS IN THE DEPARTMENTS ALL PILLED— THE NEW MODE OF MAKING APPOINTMENTS. After to-day there will be no vacancies in any of the departments of the government. The civil service rules go into effect on Monday, and then each of the departments ts required to report to the commisstoa the number of vacancies existing in their respective forces, The reports will unt- formiy be that there are no vacancies, as care has been taken to have all the appointments and transfers completed. Hereatter, when vacancies occur, the tact will be’ reported the commiasi6n, and they will send a lst of six names to the department where the vacancy ex- ists, with the grade at which each person passed the examination, and from these six the appoint- ment wilt be made. If the vacancy {3 in a high | grade, the new appointment will be to a lower grade, either $1,000 or $1,200, and examinations Will be held in the department for the promotions. Each of the departments will furnish a lst to the commission of the quotas for each state, and when a state quota is full no further appointment will be made from tnat state until a vacancy occurs. The civil service commisstoners to-day desig- nated Willlam C. Dougherty, Barlow Dyer and Daniel S. Richardson asthe local board for the San Francisco post office. Chief Examiner Lyman says that tt will be a Week or ten days before the result of the examl- nations completed yesterday will be announced. sweliiarke cies The City Post Office, CHANGES AND APPOINTMENTS—THE CIVIL SERVICE Law. ‘Mr. George Emmerich has been appointed as Superintendent of the Capitol Hill branch post oMce, in place of Mr. Bassett, who has been assigned to work in the mainoMce. [tis under- stood that other changes will be made in the force now employed in the Capitol Hill office. Mr. Emmerich 1s a veteran post office clerk, having served in the main office for thirty years, The name of the new assistant city postmaster has not yet been announced, although the selection ‘was made some daysago. Mr. W. Scott Towers has been appointed toa desk in the floanctal division of the office. Postmaster Conger has left the city for a few day’ rest at Deer Park, and during his absence Mr. Go, H. Plant, Jr., has charge of the Office as acting assistant postmaster. The civil service law goes Into effect Monday, and aibeppointments tmata-m, the city post omcé after that date will be made in accordance with the provisions of that law. Dr. Gregory and Judge ‘Thoman, of the civil ‘service commission, visited the office to-day, and had a consultation with the Oficlais as to the methods to ve followed. ‘The names of the following genUemen have been given to the civil service commissioners from which they wiliselect three to constitute the local board. of examiners for the city post office: Messrs. Seymour W. Tullock, James E. Bell, Geo. H. Plant, jr., Horacé P, Springer and Hopkins J. Hanford. Equalizing the Assessments. CHANGES MADE BY THE BOARD. The board for equalization of assessments with- out appeals on Thursday mado a reduction on lots 18, 14, 15,16 and 17, equare No. 693, from 15 to 12 | cents per square foot, and improvements from $900 to $800; square 686, all of lot 1, Increased from 75 cents to 80, 85 and 90 cents per sq. foot. Yester- day the board altered, without appeal assessments as follows: Reduce the east 16 feet of lot 14,square 512, for improvements, from $400 tc $509; lot 1, square 701, Improvements from $1,200 reduced to $700; lot 8, square 10, from 30 cents to 20 cents; lot 7, square 12, from ‘10 cents to 7 cents per square foot; lot south 3 of 11, 10 centsto cents; increase lots § 18 and 2t from 70 to 75 cents; lots 93 and 24, from 65 to 70 cents; the improvements on lot 6 were reauced from’ $2,500 to $2,200; and the im- provements on lots 1] and 12, from $2,800 to $2,500; all of lots in block 5 were reduced to 8 cents per square foot; lots 1 to 10 inclusive,block 8, Increased from 8 to 10 cents per square foot. The board yes- terday passed upon 50 cases of appeal, making al- together 186 cases of appeals passed upon, but in larze majority of cases the assessments were sus- tained and no reduction made. ‘The clerk, Mr. Thos. B. Shoemaker, has consented to remain at the office on Mondays and Fridays until 5 o'clock during the month ‘for the benefit of property owners in the government departments, After August 1st there can be no appeals made. — Surr AGaInsT MARSHAL MCMICHAEL.—Miss Isa- bella Dappler to-aay entered a suit against Clay- ton McMichael, U. 8. marshal, for $4,500 damages she claims to have received by defendant unlaw- fully seizing her goods on December 234, last. ———»—__ ARRESTED FOR WRITING PoLicy.—Harrison Jones was arrested by Detectives Block and Raff about noon to-day, in a restaurant on New York avenue and H street, on @ charge of writing policy. He admitted that he had been 1n the business forty years, and had never been arrested beiore. —— Dr. MARY WALKER’s DETERMINATION.—Dr. Mary Walker leaves Oswego, N. Y., Unls morning for this city. A telegram from Oswego says: Se says she has received no notification of her removal fron the Pension Office and declares she will not be re- oved. She says her monthly reports show that dhring the past year she has not been classed below excellent 1n deportment. She says she has not written to Commissioner Dudley since she left on a leave of absence. a EsectTMent Svurts.—The heirs of Thomas Downs to-day, by Worthington & Ueald, entered suits in ejectment against various property-holders in squares 596 and $97. They claim that their Uncle ‘William Downs took all the estate of their Uncle John Downs, with whom he was equally inter- ested In these auare: and that they were cut out of their share. ‘The defendants are Augustus Ja- cobs, EH. Brown, Timothy Ragan, Albert C. Jauln, Wm. E. Thomas, Charles Pritchard, John D. Schaffirt, jr., Wm. Kearney and W. W. Metcalf ——— Marine HosritaL SERvICE.—The supervising surgeon-general of the United States marine hos- pital service has renewed the present arr: ments for providing for disabled seamen at Balu- more , Md., and Georgetown, D. C, 5 Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tae Evexixe Sram. CoxPoration Covrt.—Judge French fs still hold- ing the corporation court here. Albert G. Miner has been appointed curator of the estate of Robt. M. Miner. Alonzo Travers 1s lcensed to kee] ‘The Barker cases have been consolidated. issued to several partles owning armory stock,and transfers will be made to the Light Infantry, which will soon be sole owners of the buliding. SENTENCED AGsIN.—George a, sentenced for assault on Thursday, was tried Fri ry, and. sonieaoet > two years imprisonment t nitentiary at Ricnmond. ERrORTEN's Norrs.—Misea Walker, daughter of Rev. Dr. Walker, died at her home, on Seminary hill, last evening.—Teacher’s cards to the state institutes were furnished teachers this morning by the city tendent of schools, —! crowds from ston than usual are the boats on A | | tn RE ‘4 5 it! "i i ents He ; i is ee a He | i I r i; | Re to} Telegrams to The Star. APACHES ON THE WAR-PATH METICANS MURDERED BY THE SAVAGES. —_—_—+—_. THE CHOLERA DEATH LIST TO-DAY. DAMAGE BY STORMS AND FIRE. ——————— Cowhided by the “Witch of Wall Street.” MILWAUKRE, Wis, July 14—Mrs Grace Court- land, of Chicago, known mi New York as the “Witch of Wail Street,” last nigut cowhided Wm. €. Jones, of this city, whom she accuses of hav.ng seduced’ her daughter Maggie. Jones, who ts twenty-five years of age, was struck across the face, heck and shoulders and severely hurt. The assault occurred at the corner of Wisconsin street and Broadway, the most public point in the city. Mrs Courtland was accompauiea by ber daughter. Ravages of Cholera, MORE DEATHS REPORTED—SOLPIERS FLERTSO. ALEXANDRIA, July 14.—Thirty-elght deaths from cholera occurred at Damietta yesterday, 87 at Mansurah, and 15 at Samanoud. Since the out- break of Cholera at Mansuraly 11 inen a officer attached to the troops forming the « around that place died from the disease. The colonel and his staff became alarmed at these Geaths and fled. The colonel has been arrested and replaced by a Briush officer. ALEXANDRIA, July 14.—Cholera has. appeared at Belkas and Chobar, near Tantah. ALARM AT. VIENNA. Vrexwa. July 14 —Considerable alarm has been caused here by reports that ciolera has appeared anong the Austrian troops. The reports origi hated from the outbreak of a few cases of dysen- tery among the forces. aes Apaches Again on the War Path. MURDER AND DEPREDATIONS IN MEXICO. Tomastong, ARIZONA, July Sonora, tthe Apa ‘aiding the districts of Montezurna an Parelpa, committing murders and stealing A special to the Epitaph from Oposura staves that & band of twenty savages attacked Hacienda Parlepa, six miles south of Oposura, killing thre men. Col Bundola started tn pursuit of the In- dians with thirty Mexican troops. He found the bodies of the three men. It ts positively known that twelve men have been murfered by the Apaches tn the neighborhood of Oposura since Gen. Crook took their families from the Slerra Madres, A Factory Struck by Lightning and Burned Lewistox, Mr., July 14.—The North Auburn oot and shoe factory was destroyed by fire this Morning. Iis supposed that it was struck by ghtuing. —— Prize Fight Between Feather-Weights New Youk, July 14—A prize Mgt occurred at Fort Hamilton this morning detween Harry | Streets, of New York, and Morris Murphy, of England, two feather-weights. Seven hard rounds Were fouglit when Streets 8 declared the victor. The Nght was with hurd gloves for a purse of , July 14.—The upper house of the mm nicipal assembiy has adopted resolutions declar- ing that the mayor of this city, Willtam L. BE has neglected lis duty and ‘Violated 4s oath ¢ office In not making his appointments at the com- Mencement of the third year of ts term, as pro- vided by the city charter, and that he will be heard on the matt by. the council at a session on the night of July #7. ‘This ts regarded as a pre Iminary step Iu proceedings to impeach the mayor. Supposed to Have Fled From His Diffie culties. . Berravo, July 14.—It ts currently reported that Frederick ‘Simtth, of Tonawanda, one of the lar= | gest lumber dealers of that place, and recently | Intere-ted to a cousiderable extent with J.A. Bliss, who failed and disappeared, is insolvent. Mr. Smith went away from his home two weeks since, and Uhis fact has given rise to a rumor that he has also fied from his dificulties. —— Mail and Bain Stormy. DAMAGE TO CRors, OmatA, NEB. July 14.--Dispatehes from Loutee vile, Cass county, report that the most severe hall storm ever experienced In that locality oc» curred yesterday forenoon. The ground was white with the hat, Small grain was scattered. Corn Was stripped, and much of the glass in the town Was shattered. Jamestown, Dak., July 14—There was a.good fall of rain Uiroughout the James river val terday. "The crops had been injured by the vious drought, but the rain insures a fair yleld of wheat. TRENTON, MO., July 14.—A severe storm passed over this town yesterday. The Presbyterian church, the Public school and other bulldings were Dadly damaged. The destruction tn the ¥i+ cinity 1s estimated at from $20,000 to $39,000. Reapin, Pa., July 14.—Last_night’s storm was the heaviest known for years In this section, Fences were levelled, trees uprooted and stripped of fruit, and many fields were washed out. In the lower part ‘of the country the storia was accom- panied by hail. TORNADO IN DAKOTA. Bismarck, Dak., July 14.—All day yesterday the barometer continued to fall UnUl about 6 o'clock, when the heaviest wind storm ever known tm this region began and lasted about an hour and a half. The wind at one time reached the velocity of sixty miles an hour. Lumber piles were blown down and a few houses in the course of erection were demolished. ‘The wind storm was followed by shower, which swelled gto rain at a point within twelve intles of Bismarck and tending eastward. A dispatch from Dickinson says one or two fronts Were biown in by the storm and that the shops being built by the Northern Pacific railroad com- pany were damaged slightly. The prediction 1s made at the U. 8. signal office that the storm will be very severe in the east. The Tornade on the Pawnee River. Larne, Kan, July 14—The particulars of the tornado on the Pawnee river are arriving. Row's and BuUer’s milis were blown away, and Fitagere ald’s sheep sheds are gone. hall stones killed young calves and lambs. The corn 1s cut So that it will not hide a Jack rabbit. |The hill northwest of Brown grove looks as Diack as if it had been burned. The large hailstones cut the grass as if it was plowed, and the heavy rain following wasbed It away. The extent of the dau age is unknown, > The W! Hunter Committed. Bismarck, Dak., July 14—O"Donnell, the wild hunter, who threatened the lfe of the Marquis de Mores, was examined yesterday and committed in default of bail. a General Foreign News by Cable. THE NATIONAL FETE IN PARIS. Pants, July 14.—Extensive prepafations were made for the celebration kong. eae ational 9 day. A heavy gale preva! > WI a great extent, destroyed the decorations through- out the city. "The unveiling in the place Chatcau @ Eau of the great statue of the republic, which Was one of the chief features of the day's festivi- ties, took place this morning with appropriate ceremonies in the presence of senators, members of the chamber of deputies, municipal councillors and a vast concourse of people. The weather during the ceremony was cloudy. Wall Street To-day. THE STOCK MARKET STILL UNSETTLED AND FEVER- 18H. New Yorx, July 14—The Post's financial article says: The stock market was again unsettled, feverish and weak during the forenoon, though & trifl steadier after the announcement of a favor- able bank statement at 12o'clock. The extreme decline up to 12 o'clock was 3 to 23, the latter on Canada Southern, which wus soid down to 60. About 12:30 there was a recovery of 4 ta 3 on the neral list, and 1 per cent on Canada Southern, Fhe general martet for ratiroad bonds was dull prices were lower. Government bonds were 4% lower for 43s and 4s. Money continues very abundant at cent for callloans. ‘The mar ket for sterling was dtu ana featureless, qrconwatitated, Bu, rant de coupons, 45; ew tedt t Nz ue Co 3 - Joris Sbasd: ew threes 52% bid toraap, a July 14.—Cotton dull—middiing, Flour auiec and unchaneed. Wheatnouticra sea ‘western higher and dulj; s»uthern red, 1,121.16; do. Sinber, 1.1981.18; No.1 Maryland. 1-17 bid: No. 2 Roplern winter, red. snot 2.18\al 19%: Jul ‘This tors of the emergency fi : H fi i Fi iF ik | oiey : oF Ie ‘ #