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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penusyivania Ave. and llth St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GE ws ADAMS, Prest THR EV exreo STAR Is served to subserthers tn the efty byonrrior. on ther own acconnt. at Ta cents pot fr 44c. per month. Copie- at the ewunter 2 jy mall—powage prepaid oo cus & xear, $6: six months sf at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.a+ ‘ail mutter. , Priday—$t Che Evening Star, Kage ta Vou G9—-Na 10,862. : WASHINGTON. D.C.. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1886 TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. spotering the Come SELECT Moos LicuT EXCURSION or “THE GROWLERS,” WASHINGTON LODGE, No 2 To MARSHALL HALL. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1886. Steamer W. W. COMCORAN will leave her wharf at €230 p.m. sharp, returuing at 1 Tickets can be obtained from members and at the boat MUSIL: SCHROEDER'S ORCHESTRA. The Lode reserves the right of reftsing any tickets aud refiiiding money. QXCURSION BY Gi DAY SCHOOL RN EW, PACKS ay 2CLY Zep, Tos Steamer Mary Wa eaves 9 som may returning at 5 Tickets: Adults, 2c: et n Years. 10c., 10 be bad at the boat. Bat ‘und grousus. Good oopertunity tor 20-20 JULY 16:30 p.ax; will return about mnents at city prices. “Piekets, 25. Pee ESS, de BE, GIVEN, BY JURSSE MAN s FMPLOYES, THUR® DAY JULY 101 Tae bern postponed on scevunt of the bad weather 16 DEXT THURSDAY, JULY 20. y1e-se Cure May ap Anasne Cry via Pesnsyivasta Ranroan EVERY FRIDAY DURING JULY AND avouST. Fame ror THE Rounp Tar $5. ‘Tiekets good going only on 11 a m. Train, and to Jy15-1m, ITFLL WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY. 4A Take the s!hA MEK LADY OF THE LAKE to AL BEACH saturday, 5:30 p. m., returning ig by Gorelock. yim | FALLS, VA. The stexmer Mary Washington, River View every | Suuday: louving at 10 win. wud 3 pin, returning at 2 Sndw pam. Tickeis, 2d cents. Lecogian Falis every Wednedy, leaving at'® aun, returning at 8 px | Tickers, 25 cents. Family dese at tiver View every meat 10am. returving at 3:30 pam. sd i down and back, and at rest and iver View. - Pos Uvely ho Ube towable parties allowed ob the abuve trips ‘Grand special free a:traction for ladies and children, Prof pvereit wil ave big wonderful magical formances and Puuch and Judy show in the pavil on the crounds and on the buat each trip on Wednes- day, Saturday ard sunday. or charter inquire of yz ES RANDALL, Manager. BY Guana HALL. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN e daily excursions to Marshall Hall and arriving ae Waahtogton Od Manor ituwe s€ Marshall Fait reytion Fooms for ladies aid jentlensen, and meats -ereed a la carte: Fruits Boilie fre ice cream aud lunch saprikd exeurstonists” Tea ng at 10 am cS upw : 0 trips to Mar- iD sha a Tea p-tu., returning Bt Laid s pou bare Kou Steamer “A TH” Every SATUNDAY EVENING at 6:30 pm Music and Dancing. Fare 25 ss 1886. EXCURSION SEASON ox B ANDO To the tollowing Points: EVERY TUESDAY To PEN-MAR, Commencing July & THE Round-trip rate. eee ay $1.50 Leave 8am. reurnles a 520 p.m. Limited to SOU persuus Every cart cals or a reserved seat. EVERY THURSDAY TO HARPER'S FERRY AND HYRNE'S ISLAND UN MIE POTUMAC. Dancing and Fishing. Round Ever ame EVERY WEDNESDAY for a reser urniug as p.m AND SUNDAY Tu THE LURAY CAVERNS, RY OTHER Commencing July 4and Round-trip rate e Every the Met cals torareserved sea. Leave Stu am. run ine at ® p.m. secure Sour Uckets and Seats at G2 uid 1S) demnsy. sabia ave. abe at Lue Band Uo Stacuen motu YWiR © DA. POINT, Doe rekdr SFine rooms River, Fes JULY IT. The safe. sw i ‘commiodious ~veamier MOSELEY Tain ‘ce siiwe” Negeley sto Sao, Wedievines, Fridays ard saturdays For futties uf. ta.n, ani cuarters to societies and to engrge stute tous, app.y at office up the Whar. fm tur suds street. yea ywlosiaAL BEACH. FOPULAR WATERIN! Ki. SPE AVIS, Supt. PLACE. and F: i ATTRACT IC Large bite, Din.ng Kocms aud Pavillon. Bet BATHING Of. i and SMOKE DINNER, ALL THE PUPULAK AMUSi MINTS. hte WMin ii, Expressly nite ty" 1,000 pas- Seugers, Wil Mage recular excurtol ifips (0 (he bearb bu TUESUAYS. WEUNEDAYs, THUIS- Da\s and SUNDAY™ during the sea-o Leaving stiestive: whart 530 am. Leave the Lew at. A? ptt Howe at mS S230 pa Mane, Ketresisuscuts wil Danuer on board. Tickets, Sue. ts t hidren, 20 emt. Quectal rate to organizations NOG Por charter sonda,sand Fridays, Je30-2m HE ELD UGE SEL CY EXCURSi Yor LURAY AND NATURAL BRIDGE. By request these trips will be continued through Jay. Parties leave Washingvou om the 9th, loth, 2d. and $ uo r-tarnug the tv ig Monet Low rates and bert of aorvustuedations Ali par .culars aud ceruticutcy uf registration pro- erable oily of Miss STILLMAN, Juli Mscreet _1-O Tuenday, Wednesday and ttursday. aye 6:30 2% Be esse vr Pat PRUs: SOK PKOCTOKS DANCING SCHOOL Reunion at HAVER Vi W every ATURDAY E JORS Bib “The steamer HG. Wagner cau be chartered for excursions lo the above poms Furtuer lulo- uation, Soply oc) M(Mune) s,. Georgetuwm, Je: 31k) MER ARKOW-MITH. SELE:T SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS MAMSHALL HALL durig the Season, com: meneing JULY SD from Tih st-vet Ferry whatl at 30-1, Rewexser Me: SHOULD YOU NEED A SUIT OF CLOTH- ING OR AN EXTRA PAIR PANTS YOU MAY FIND JUST THE THING IN OUR BROKEN LoTs, AND THE PRICE is TWENTY PERCENT LESS. IN THIS WAY YOU GET A GOOD BARGAIN AND WE ARE ABLE TO KEEP OUR STOCK FRESH. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONEPRICE CLOTHIER, 007 SEVENTH SIREET. sie (ChEAR AND HALMLES 48 WATER NATFANS For restoring gray or faded baw te vatural coor sud younfal ap Peorauce WakkaNTEDU Soins always to tare to teu days, oF money re funde. "19 stop the hale ra Gad ou Uy heed ing the roots with f witality toa (be insuft\- gent supply of which ibe Bair decays aud fails FOE erwiceat tg deudrud and faiicely stop its further fotmatlon. "satiated we Dave the bent aud ouly Bou-puisunous article toe Disc OY, the yarpuse in uae, sulle DISCOVERY ata AuTHUR NATTANS, coRystaL Chisral cKYsTaL CeysTaL CKYSrAL ChysraL DISCOVERY DISCOVERY Discus ERY DISCOVERY DISCOVERY Discov eux DISCUVERY ‘iseov st. F aad sole Proprietor, Wath aud f aud Yd and D sis, ——= NEW NATIONAL tHeater aN MCCAULL OPERA COMIQUECO. Every Ey cul Saturday Matings, THE SHOWING HEN, With Audran’s Original Ores ‘Next Week—PALRA. FP snr taeate ¥ or ONE MORE WEEK, commencing MONDAY, July 19th, reengagement of the celebrated MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA. By special request of the press and public the Or- chestra will give a ND TY Pica! - t gives series of GRAND L Con. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM NIGHTLY. Peculiar Mexican Music and Costumes. New Solo- aap imtroced, eanc ea came, Ne — (OO-string instrument), Guitar, Violoucelio, GALARZA, est living Clarionetist: AVILA, wondectul Polos: verformee, Mee FLORERCE FORBES, Soprano. Under the leadership of the cele- rated comer Seng STON COA Popular summer prices. Admission. 25¢. and 50c. negerre cod BAY Omen insu cre hag ge _Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Syl LBAUGH'’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. EVERY EVENING_ar 8:15—MARITAN, JENNIE. WINSTON. LOUISE BEAREES WAL F. PRUETTE, WALTER ALLEN, @c, &0. _S719 MONDAY. JULY 20-MARTHA. \CHEDULE OF GAM@S TO BE PLAYED AT Olympic Park, Georgetown: Monday. Pension Ot fice ve. Olympicn: y, Government Print fice vs. Capltaix Wed , Analostans vs. urstay, Columbians vs. Merchants: Friday, Fast Washingious va Olympics, Satt Office va. Analostans. Pension, iy17-Awe ‘Sth st... two blocks south of Pennsyivanis ‘The most realistic Battle Scene ever painted. Lighted at nizht by 300 electric lights, Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission. 50 cents: Children under 12 years, 25 cents. _On Sundays haif price. iene Bo FB BEGG oo Ee poe, PLe. EP tS &o BF. L 00 00 NNN E. $3 23 AES tux “oo “oo? RxN Sss% THAT WERE 6, 9650, $7, $7.50, =1 0.0. F—MAGEN AUR Ree Tie mitttbers are fenucated wy tive Thiehatt ts eve ie ath wcluck toreceive aad @aterain the Grand Ricampuent 1.0.0. F Vz, mes of the Comite! ALL PPRSONS (RE WAP TO ‘stop the sale of pletures of the late Wa GrBHONS. oherwise sey wil. b- brought to court. HE PUBLIC ARE IN TED TO 3! Mr. Shaw's Night Mlooming actus Grandi- flora at DUOLEY'S it Venn ssivanin ave. £e + Niifr. Se. MEE it< TERKS Nor “SS~ rhe regu ar meeting “f the Clerks Mutual Benelit aud" Prowective Assocation Will be beld TUESDAY, at German Hall; a Spun, “Talk ot ade Jourvincnt for she summer au other buslieas OF Ie Portanice requiring the preset.ce of all members, Syieut ne OS RIED. BESLAUs hee Sec. POTOMAC INSURANCE Office, 1219 32d st. (old No. 98 itigh Guoncerows, D-Cy daly 19, 1 ‘The ennual meeting of the stock iividers of {his Corn- pany, fr ihe eleciion ot twelve directors to serve. for The ensuing will be held at this officeon MUN- DAY" Augusta: 150. Potis open at Jyivdtan2 ‘o'clock m. and closeat 1 o'clock p.m. J. W. DEEBLE, Secre.ary. sud Fenngvivania ave. 101518 ¥ st uw dicing au balding jgidews Oe, THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE Te nN Co OPERATIVE SocIE RE Mill Ge held in $t. George's Hail, FUESDAY, Zoth Just AES Gok Bane M. WILSON, President. JW. HARSHA, Secretary. Syl 7st (Ee *yovar, Da. THOS 0. HILLS, DENTISn, | Office and residence removed to 1921 New York avenue. Jy17-1im* <=> OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, All owners or keepers of dogs in the District of Co- Jumbia are hereby notified tha: the yearly tax imposed by au ct of Congress on ull dogs owned oF Kept i suid District will be due and ‘payable JULY 1, 1886. ‘Upon w 7 uBoR payment of sald tax tags’ will be issued as pro- sali order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- Jy166t___ JOHN F. COOK, Collector of Taxes it JOHN W. Ross, Atoriiey-at-Law, “Has removed his office to. = No. 410 5th st. nw. Sv1G-aw* MEETING OF THE (Fe wchouieiders Stine Weta Sone EEE reauarer, 1a20 Now York aves ou MON DET? July'2o, Teun ak to oiocs pin.sior toe aeaeeetd af iapertan basioes THANK W. MOULTON, secretary, ASMLNGTON, D.C. daly 1, IBGE We COURT OF THE OP COLUM BLS N. Norris, Ex parte vs. The Real Estate of Aunie M. Norris, Deceased. No. 9,83 > eae, 35, Equity ‘This cause being referred to me to state the account Of the trustees abd make distribution of the tand in their hands among those entitied thereto, notice 1s hereoy given that Fsball proceed Of reference un Wedn ILo’ciock a m.,at my Untied ‘states ‘Court House, af which time and place all creditors of the said Annie M. Norris and all other _persons tuter- ested in the said esate may uttend and prevent thelr cluims wad be beard. i how JAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. THE CELEBRATED FRENC TQUE on draught, 5c. per giass. Mii S Pharmacy, stulm _ 1014 F jer Lith. BANKING HOUSE OF CORSUN & MACARTNEY, GLOVER. BUILDING, 1419 F STREET N.W. We offer for sale a limited amount of the Columbus and Giucinnat! Midland first mortgage six per cent EER DDD EE 22g Fk ED BO, PLE ERES ao EES # E tus Dow “uv “co Exe Dov TO 1g S888 1. "B &% = uf 3 SS “oo OF Sess8 ‘THAT WERE #12, $1350, 4,815, RRR FEE DDD U U CUO FFE ppp ERE DD UU RR Dov uw eo KER DUD To gfe whe uO oO i = mw" Ss FER iM MM i ges Fee Wade ay ERS Bi: Eee & be kee U SwS key MMM 2-4 NORM BBR RRR 00 gSdg BoB Bee Ere 8 9 ss, BoB ORR -« BBB Kk B 00 Sw = THE POPULER TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, jylt COR 7TH AND E STS. Jerr Baxncais ar SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL Imported Jersevs, very fine, $2: worth $2.50. Imported Jerseys $2.50; former price $3. Imported Jerseys $3; reduced from $3.50. Firm quality all worsted Jersey, braided, $1.25. ‘Mudame ‘Thompson ~pinal Corset, 75¢. Warner's Health Corsets, $1.25. ‘Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, 95e. All Suk Lace Micts, black and colors, 22¢ Fie Pure silk Jersey Mitts, biuck and colors, 49c. Very Hoe Lisle Threwd Gloves, full fashioned tiu- gers, 2c. Frame made Lisle Thread Glow:s, 19c. pair, Fiue Taffeta Stik Gloves, black aud culors, 25¢ pair Full tine Ladies’ Bustien Best S0e. Corset ip the cit ‘Cali and exaunine our stuck of Ribbons, Laces, Ho slery aud Cotton Underwear, Hand Satchels, Flow- ers, 6c, & NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, ‘914 7th Street, Bet. Land K nw. ty? Laoms, Arrextiox. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Srauzr. OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, XV. BANGS, EVENING COLPFURES, Hee Se ea Se on Ove Woon Mastma TILES AND FIREPLACE FIXTURES ‘are selected trom the productions of the pri ipal man- Ulacturers witb wUCb care to Mee the uitiscic tastes Of tuis market, aid we be.leve We are offering greaer inducements iu the way of extensive aud weleat- Fanged stock and low pnces than any dealer in any HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, 424 9th street. BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH tor floors bonds maturing in 1914. Price. 102 and accrued in- terest, reserving the right to advance same without, notice. ‘These bonds are recelving the attention of the most conservative investors and are an excellent and safe investment, Full particulars on application at onr office. jy15 [ OFFICK OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND ee OF OL THE ESAS SARE share wil be pacable on JULY Ttrasy of Duly, poe live cents per STH, 1884, to the the close of business ‘on the Uthe ollice of the Trewurer istic Company, ee LeU New Vora avenue, Was ue ‘trusfor books will be closed from. the Zouk of sally ta Lusive. a9 eg iS &. TY L. K, Preident. Clas G. BEEBE, Treasurer, BN tow plates Nb THE MY FRIENDS PUBLIC: If you contemplate spendinz the Summer down, Potsuuae, 1 would ve pew cd to se. you at Thue Point A.otel, as You Wile Hud every thing Urst-cluss Cali aud wes ine, JOHN USHER, _SyS-2w_Piney Point Hotel, St. Mary's county. Md, ( UNITEDSTATE~ MAR-HAL'S OFFICE, {i a Wasitsorux, D.C, Juuy 13, 1806. ‘Te ali Whom tt may concert Sou e ts hereby Vat ten o'clock a m.,en TULavAY, the TWENTY SEVENTH. DAY OF JULY a Jury ol Greive mon, summoned by me iw accora wh of the “Supreme Core of Uh holding @ special fer as a istrict C Unied” > wine y Ino a “Tu the p eceupied oy Dui a tuurbie yard, Con "Sire. woul aiid Peuiss aitta: weenae ease Meal Ant strect Cate i this Case to. view thes ity OF syttares mntinber d 720) "740 “aud “2S ald “Cyr wincu ure deverloea “Ro git Of ‘suk courts belt tlie’ vars ‘on Sd tees int npr Which‘ cue tn, Protea wP rosie of wpe Nu “iy tne th day Poeerivas ten wie or fou “tu Of sald’ premises 0 by reason uf -he same b: Thy take ti tor tue Livrary uf Con kFes entitled “an Acta ig the coustru tion «uf & Ulidiy fy: the ac omuivdarioue. Ue Congressonul Libiacy,? wh.cu was approved by tue Presiden. of tbe United States April 1, 4556, ENT A. WILSON, AL ‘Marshal of the United stave: tor the District or pring oe Tha =DWARD SG TowsreyD, i< EACHEL OF EMOCUTION, Has K ‘moved to ION. : 131 (ie es REDUCTION 1N HARDWOODS, axing nt rgcerved ula of 004000 feet of Dry Se Nu. 1, diewed two siues, 23 per 100 ft PaSai dened tock, SS SU Ie toon, BAUS. b Gree te Sy SUaS poe tte Dry4-i Walnut, No. 1, dr. wed, $15 per 100 Piya Cherry, No. Tdrerged’ Subp er AOO EERE TRV CHAN Pured, oa per it: ‘ete are the lowent prices ever, offered by an yaru in this city {or the yuarts of stocks mand Sitio ts tins Tatalp mune priceson ails corres,ouinghy iow. “The above prices sre Ou'aeiivery.” Shiau be pleased ty since pour Wate stuisaN. 15th and Iestreets hortiiwest A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GAS FIXTURES. No churge tor lianging, rs aud’ Andirons. Als EF. BROOKS, O81 Lomi st, oF Tost complete (ugton. Prescrsp: ND BUILDERS, DARBY ‘und JOSEEH Ww. GOLLINS have tnle day soured snes tert, Oe: Giriie rm ane or Daas ee Coe et a UTvtaildings ofall hide “Luce mare bee eg eee Sievers tuiploy only killed worbaleh, saaeeersates seed wortat har peicen if F PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FINE (Ros pres sais oer et, ROR RISE FURNISUERS AND 5) IRT MAKERS, 908 F st. Ewen ea" Sucoeers to TCP eO SS ELE EAC: TORY. James E Fite, i< Robert C. Fox. George FITCH, FOX & BLOWN, stublixved 1986, Real Estae aud Loan Brokers, Ufitce 145 F 5S. Lrewsury.) All properties placed in our bunds for sale are in- serted without charge in our “Keul estate AUver- User.” ‘Bpecial ntiention given to the management of ex taies and of properties belonging to HOD-resilents. Also te the reatlug vs houses and collection of Feuts, at moderate rates, without charge Jor paying taves, Fenutting rents aud attending (0 repairs, Wo Wulch per tion given. yezd-Lin (es PHOSY ITE THIS COMBINATION, ‘Caiioayu, Wid Cherry and: Horstord's Acid Yho-puaten, ins popular aud efiiclent rain aud Necve Tonle und a se'eguatd agalnse ‘Malsria Sold at DCHUES'S PHARMACY 1429 Penmaylvauiauves fu Bettles or ou draucnt wth’ soda waver. iS) OF NATION, xtiactng free; Olner work woue ullier the supervision of competent Uperators a. cust Oi luaterial Upen from 2103 ps use Uhl, except Sanday uyLotun V ears Canaxes, MANUFACTURED FRESH EVERY DAY. Shipped to All Purts of the United States, and es Declally to Summer Resorts, All orders promptly at.ended to. & VELATI, Confectioner, 620 Uh at a Branch Store, 1706 Peuusyivauia ave. Ow HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY 0: OLIVE O1L, bo GIATE MANTELS! SLATE MANTELSI—OVER 50 tons of Siute stock on bund. Sate Hearths all what you want Our sales in this article are double that of auy previous year, as sizes ter Wotd 3.autels. Fuctury aud Sulesroom, (Cat. ow., back of National Hote. wat diye <=" _DR.GARNETT HILLS, DENTIST, HAS | ee eet Ge eee Ay Oly) ‘At the office | | he knew GovERNwENT Receiprs To-pay.—Internal Fevenue, $245,312; customs, $775,648. ANoTHER Noraxy.—The President to-day appointed Johu N. Walker to be notary public for the District of Columbia, ARRESTS.—The Treasury department ts in- formed of the arrest at Dayton, Oblo, yesterday ef Thomas White, John Kelly and Lous P. Saup for altering stolen United States bonds. Army OxDERs.—S2cond Lieut. H.H. Benham, 2d Infantry, has been detalled as military pro- fessor at Union college, Schenectady, N. Y., re- Heving 1st. Lieut. H. W. Hubbell, Ist artillery, Who Will join bis battery, Capt: E. W. Stone 21st Infantry, is granted six months’ leave tor disability. ‘The leave of Assistant Surgeon Gen- eral Glover Perin is extended one mouth. Sec- ond Lieut, Win. D. Wright, signal corps, grant ed our months” leave, Acting Assistant Sur- gcon Paul Clendenin, ordered trom Onelda, II to San Antonio, Texas, for assignment to duty. PAYMASTER GUILD and Assistant Paymaster Corwine were examined for promotion at the Navy department to-day. INCREASED WORK AT THE CITY Post OFFICE, Mr. James E. Bell, superintendent of the city delivery, has reported to Postmaster Conger a comparative statement of the amount of mail received and distriouted by the employes of’ his division during the fiscal yeurs of 1885 aud 1586. In 1885 there was 840,941 letters, 7,319,840 papers and 198,882’ dead letter packages handled, and in 1886 50,130,525 letters, 8,595,520 papers and 241,324 dead letter packages. The increase ior 1886 was 10,289,584 letters, 1,275,680 pepers ad 42,442 dead letter packages. The delivery brinch of the oftles during 1885. delivered 3,§ jetters, rs ant is, and collected 0,775,098 pices, The amount recelved from ‘local postage, $36, 77.52. In 1886 the deliveries amounted to 15,185,546 Pieces and the collections to 7,874,804. ‘The amount received from local postage was $44,386.24, AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS to-day were Senators Colquit, Gorman and Coke, Rep- Fesentatives Ermentrout, Johnston, ot N.C., Tasker, Hill, Hall, Toole, Gilfillan, Ford, An- derson’ and’ Collins, Hon. 8. W. Hawkins, of Jenn, D. §, Henderson, of 8.C., Capt. BF. Jones, of Miss, J. M. Studebaker, Ind, D. B. Lyon, ot Minn., Denison B. Smith, Toledo, E. {D. Whitney, Philadelphia, Capt. B. F. Jones and wile, of Miss. G. W. Wright, of Ala, Wm. Blouding, of Cal,, and D. 8, Henderson, of 8. C. PRIVATE SECRETARIES AS CIVIL SERVICE EXAxINERS.—The civil service commission has issued a circular addressed to boards of civil service examiners stating that the commission holds that neither the private secretary of an appointing or a nominating officer, ior the officer who in the absence of an. spectbene or I nominating officer acts in his place, should be either chairman or secretary of a board of ex- aminers. The custom houses at Boston, Bur- lington, New York, Philadelphia and New Or- leans, and the post offices at Philadeiphia, Bal- timore, Indianapolis, Cincinnat!, Cleveland, Kansas City. Since Butfalo aud Louisville are effected by this dectat THE BOARD ON ADDITIONAL CRUISERS have completed their plans for the four vessels au- thorized by Congress, and will submit their report to Secretary Whitney within a few days. The plans are for one unarmored cruise without safl power of 3,730 tons, built after the model of the Nuniwa-Kan; one poop and fore- castle deck cruiser of 4,000 tons; one heavily- armored gunboat of 1,700 tons, and one light armored gunboat of 870 tons. THE OLEOMARGARINE BILL. MAKING TROUBLE IN BOTH HOUSES, Representative HatchonSen- ator Ingalls’ Speech. es The Senate. The chair presented revolutions of the con- stitutional convention of Dakota, praying for the admission of South Dukota as a state and fora territorial government for North Dakota, Reterred to the committee on territories. Mr. Miller presented a memorial of the Evan- gelical Alliance of the United States referring to the recent outrages and massacres perpetra- ted onChinamen on the Pacitie coast, with a letter from @ branch of the alliance in” Chin setting forth the injurious effect of these out: Tages on Americans and Christians in the Chinese empire, He thorvuhly endorsed the senuiments embodied in the memorial and letter. ‘Toe memorial was read in full and re- ferred to the committee on foreign relations, KNIGHTS OF LABOR PETITIONS. Mr, Vest presenied a batch of Knights of Labor petitions in behulf of certain legislation. He sald they purported to emanate from citi- zens of Missouri, but upon examination he could say that he was not acquainted with auy of the signers. Besides, he observed that the petitions were generally’ in the same handwrit- ing. One of the acts urged is to establish the territory of Oklahoma, und in this connection Mr, Vest read the correspondence between Chief Bushyhead and other representatives of the five civilized tives of Indians and Grand Master Powderly. The petitions, Mr. Vest sald, were sent to bim by Ralph Beaumont, of this clty, as u represontative of the Kulghts of Lar bor.’ Mr. Vest regarded it as his duty to make the statement he had submitted, and he pre- sented the petitions ior any disposition the Senate might see fit to order. = In the Senate to-day Mr. Cockrell, from the military committee, reported back adversely a Joint resolution to lénd tents to certain veteran organizations. He said there are no tents to lend, and unless Congress sees fit to accompany Such resolutions ‘with an appropriation to pur- chase tents to be loaned, the passage of the Tesolution would accomplish nothing. VETOED PENSION BILLS. Mr. Blair, from the committee on pensions, Teported back the pension bills vetoed by the President, with a recommendation that some ‘of them be passed. Caiendar. Mr. Wilson (Md.), from the same committee, Fyported back the velued pension bill of Joseplt Romiser (already passed over the veto by the House) and recommended its passage. Calen- ar, ME. BROWN OPPOSES THE OLROMARGARINE > BILL, ‘Mr. Pagh waiving for the present his notice thathe wouldcall up the Payne election case the Senate, at 11:45, resumed consideration of the oleomargarine bili, and was addressed by Mr. Brown in opposition to tie bill. It was clear to his mind, he said, that the government had no right to collect more revenue than was necessary for the efficient and economical ad- ministration of the government. This bill pro- posed to add another class to the property made subject to the internal revenue sysiem, He would vote on all proper occasions to repeal the internal revenue system tn whole or (if that could not be done) in purt. He favored ——— A Bonp CaLL.—Acting Secretary Fairchild has issued a bond call for $4,000,000 of 8 per conts issued under the act of Congress approved July 12, 1882. ‘The interest on the bonds will ceuse ou September 1 next. Tue Late Carr. Werk—At an Inquest held yesterday at Fort Hamilton, New York hurbor, over the body of the late Captain Weir, Surgeon Albert Hertsuff testified that Capt. Weir had been snffering from brouchitis jor two months and that he was depressed in mind. Mrs. Elien Weir testified that ber bus- band hud been troubled with pains in bis head and mental depression. The jury returned a Verdict of suicide awhile veluyorartly. ins.us. Cupt. Weir will be buried to-morrow with muifi- tary honors, THosE who leave the city during the summer can have THE Stak muiled to them for any length of time and the address changed us often us desired, ‘The subscription must be Invariably paid in advance. INDIAN TRADERSHIPS, Investigation by the Platt Com- mittee. Th SENATOR BLACKBURN SHARPLY CROSS-EX- AMINES R. M, HUNTER, The Platt committee of the Senate today continued the investigation into Indian trade! ship mutters. Senator Blackburn resumed the cross-exumination of R. M. Hunter, counsel 07 Cleveland & Co., Indian traders. He read the puraraph of Hunter's letter to the Presi- dent, declaring that from facts within his own knowledge, Ifan Investixation should be had, {t would practically consign an ex-United States Senator and an Indian official to In- famy. Mr. Blackburn vainly endeavored t extract from the witness facts within his personal knowledze, but he persisted in giving hearscy lestimony.’ Finaliy be admitted that 1 ho facts beyond those already sub- mitted. He spoke of letters which he unde: stood to exist, and the commitice ruled that any letterson' fle can speak for themselves and will be called for, THE PUBLICATION OF SENATOR VESTS LET- TERS, Mr. Blackburn could not prevail upon the witness to state who gave Senator Vest’s letters out for publication, Hunter in an evasive manner replied that the President, the Secre- tary of the Interior, the commissioner of 1n- dish atfaies, the chairman of the Senate com- miitce aud’ others hud copies of those letters and any of them might have “leaked. Sevator Bluckburn uyked: “bid you give them out” “I decline to answer,” was the reply. Mr. Bisckburn did’ not regurd it as profes sional or proper, for the withess to Iumpuate that either the 1 tor any of the others nitted those letters to ue (witness) refused to jon on that polut, ‘The witness declined to state whetiet he had any complicity in procuriug the publication of the Tellers oF Was cognizant of it, HUNTEN’S HAND GRENADES. The wituess, iu reply to questions, sald he had bad no greut amount of law business for Tnglan agents, He was pressed inv admitting that he did send out a circular to Indian agents gllering Lo represent their interests belore the departinent here. He denied that In those cit- culurs be had made any reierence to baud grenades for extinguishing fires, but it subse ently caine OU Liat he sought & list of the Huulaii ugents, stating ut the time that lis pur Pose Was Weebd them circulurs proposing to Supply them witn baud grenades, > CLEVELAND's STOCK. With regard to the estimate in Hunter's letter to the President of Clevelund’s stock, which it Was substapulully alleged be had to sacrifie, « discrepaney wus developed. Hunter advised the President that the stock was worth $20,U0U, whereus Clevelund beiore the coumil- lee Valued 1t ut $12,000. ‘The witness ulso ud- ftted that Cleveland's offer to euguge iu bus! We08 With Jackson Was Made subsequent to the charge that Jackson bad attempted Ww extort trout oF blackmail Cleveiand, Alter many yuestions and evasive answers, for the Wituess Wriggied all through, painiully. at times, beadmitied substantially iat he did thank Commissiouer Atkins for bis fulr and courteous treatment, und did say the cum- msioner bad been wore lenient toward | were non-concurred 1 tariff legislation to raise the necessary revenue and xo to adjust it as to protect American labor ghd favor American indusiry By dincriminat- ing aguinst toreign products. Thisbill wasone hot lo protect tarmers as.a class, but to proteot @ small class of farmers at theexpeuse of the t umber of farmers, Mr. Hawley spoke in support of the bill. Mr. Call argued against, aud Mr, Evarts in favor ofthe bill, Moune of Representatives. MR. HATCH AND SENATOR INGALIS’ SPEECH. Mr. Hatch (Mo,) rising to. a question of priv- Mege, sent to the clerk's desk and had reud the following extract from a speech mude in the Renate ~by Senator Ingule: “I say hut a niore slameful spectacle was never pre- sented to the American peopie than this m ure sup orted Ja the other Honse under the Jeadershipot the chairman of a commiitee, wo iv bi edengaced in the dairy business, wis hus @ herd and a farin whose product he seus in the murket and upon which he relies tor hi. support, and reintorced In this body by the chairman of the committee on agriculture, who is cng ged In tue same business, aud who is to Prost itthis bill ean by any mean pussed through tbls body, uireculy by we islation that he is seeking here to pro- mote.” “Mr. Ingalls then refers to members OF Congress acting as railroad attorneys und contliw:s: “But, sir, if that ts improj er, how much mote improper is it, how much more Ine deteusivie in it ior tue chaisinen oF the eommit- tees OF the two houses to present measures here in which they have direct personal inter- est, and, whenever any argument ix made wgilins. them to descend into the arena of vul- gar personality and denunciation in order to imuke tbe passage of (be meusure less obuoxl- Speaker,” sald Mr. Hatch, “every gen- an On thé floor will ay.ce with me tat taut refereuce to me as chairman of the com- mittee on ug-icuiture of the Mouse of Repre- sentatives by « Senaior In a discussion of w bill that prosed thls House is In vivation ofevery Pirilamentary rule and In viviation of every wmanly and decent Jurcinet tuat ougat to actue ate uw member of elther of these houses. The respect which I have for this House and its members alone deters me trom characterizin, Uils attack as tought to be enuracterized, desire to state that When this gentleman con ects My Name With tuatoz te Senator from w York (Mr. silier)—who Was present, ‘ud the rigntg und priviiees of the floor aud ¢ ould deieud himseli—iv the statement that 1 au personally interested in tue pusduge of the oleomatgarine bill, and that [derive my sup- port or any parco: iv irom tue product of a herd of cows ou iny farm, IU Is simply a complete and gratuitous jalsehvod. ‘Taere is no truth ip itand no foundation tor it. As a tarmer ny the owner of w litte herd of Jersey cows, which I raise ior the protic in the In crease. 4 would be proud of ownlug a duiry farin and being @ dalry farmer ot Mix souri, I wish Thad the good ioriune t have saved enough in my past lie vo be classed among the dufry farmers of Missouri, but when (we gentleman attempts to iusinudte In ing abselice aud in a forum where 1 have no rights that I have wny more personal interest in tue Passage of that than the 10,000,000 darmers and_ 60,000,000 consumers ‘of butier La tue United States be simply utters a iaiseuood. And wien that gentleman goes further and Says that I have in uny parc. the discussion descended Into the arena of vulgar persouulity aud denuuclation he uiters the greutest false- hood of, his Iife, aud that Is the ‘hardest thing Leau say about hi 7 am not in the babitor descending to vulgarities and personalities, leave that to flow irom the mouta of tue Sena- tor of Kansas—that womb of slauder und de- traction.” THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL, On motion of Mr. Hervert (Alu), Senate amendments to the naval upprupriation bill and Messrs. Herbert, Hewitt aud War.er were appoluteutconterees * THE IVER AND HARBOE BILL. Mr. Wiilis (Ky.), from the commitvee on rivers and arbors, reported back the river and bar- bor sppropriation bill, with the recommenda- tion that the Senute amendments be non-cou- curred In, but on u point uf order raised by Dir. Hepburn (iowa) the bili aud amendments were relerred w tie committee ol the whole, The House then went ino committee of the whole (Mr, Hutch, of Slissouri, in the chair) on the Senate amendinents w tue river and bor vill. ricken out all after th The Senate have enucting clause und cinnerted 4 new bill. The ‘question arose us to Wether the change made by tle Renute constituted one amendment or a number of amendments. Cleveland & Co, than he (witness) would bave been under Hike circumstances; that he, as Cieveiand’s counsel, would not uppeal the case to the President were it uot that he was under imperative instructions to do so, aud that Unless he complied be would Le liable in dam- “Chairinau Plat’ asiced if witness ha. been tu Chairman Plate witness | the second iuianutry. ae Hunter replies tbat be bad; that he was a first licutenant, but acted as captain. He ud- Miticu Lhat be Was court-martiaied, and a ised Lo produce the proceedings of the co ee ‘The commitiee adjourned’ unuil ‘Thursday morning. 5 ————~+e+_______ BELL SUIT AGAINST THE PAN-ELECTRIC— The case of the American Leti 1 lephoue com. pany vu. the Pan-Eleciric Telephone company, the Washington ‘ielepuone company aud oll ers, was beard in Baludmore yesterday im the United Staves clreust court, ‘The oourt granton 4 preiiminary injunction restruining “defend ants irom using tbe telephone instrament 10 their possession unul furtuer ueslon of the court aud werwuras ordered that tue defendants coud use the instruments now in use ius presen ‘oper un ory Vided that betore or upon that day ail tbelt tevephone instruments shouid be deposited in tue custouy of the clerk of the United States court. ————_-+e+_____ P, W. Chase, sheriff und tax collector of Con- cordia Parish, Lu., is suort in bis uccounte as tux cuilector ¥27,0U0, large ‘The irlends of tue measure insisted that there was but ove amendmentaud ip support of thin position they reierred to the endorsement on the bul by the secretary of tue Senate “paswed the Senate witiran amendment.” NOADSOURNMENT WITHOUT ACTION ON THE BILL, .. Mr-Dunn sald it had for several weeks been ‘an open secret tbat the bill was to be beaten; ‘that It was to be adjourned upon. He sérved notice now that no udjournment resolution couid'be passed; no adjournment could be had unull the bili Wis sent tw conference and was reported buck and voted upon. RULING OF THE CHAI ON THK SENATE AMEND- MENT. The chairman, Mr. Hatch, then ruled that the Senate amendment must be considered as a single smendment and not by clauses; but that afterit was read it might be amended or chu ‘The first of yy Tuling was iriend- 1y to the Bill but the reservation gives almost ap as woul ve been . considering by clauses, ‘The District in Congress. }THB POLICE REGULTION BILL PASSES THE SENATE. On motion of Mr. Chace the Benste to-day took up the bill to authorize the Commissioners to make and entorve pulice regulations in the District, the provisions of which bill were printed ln yesterday's StaR. On motion of Mr. kept oy ont, ment authorizing Cay THE DAY ‘The House ways port also upon Mr. Pensions, today message of the The condition of! | cal, and the the result of amendments to the bill to repeal the pre-émp- ference. the consideration office committee, transmission of order was tee, has received a Barbour, announ ess. McMillan, the parugraph servance of Sunday and inissioners to preseribe what band closed on that motion of Mr. Van Wick an amen late the keeping and runuinj and fowls was adopted. passed, | whoisat his home Vest fears are enteriained as to lilness. ‘The House yesterday disagreed to the Senate mall sums of money impowering the Come P pisces should be fay was etricken the Comimissioners to recu- ‘at large of dogs he bill was thea tol Topics, OF ADJOURNMENT. and means committee to-day authorizéd a favorable report upon Mr. Morri- son's resolution, fixing the 28th as the day tor adjournment, ny, authorized a favorable re- jewitt’s resolution, calling for informuticn concerning the Mexican treaty. OVER THE PRESIDENT'S VETO. Senator Wilson (Md.), from the committee on submitted @ report on the President vetoing the bill to grant a pension to Joseph Romiser. The committee recommend the ze of the bill over the veto, and give as the ground for such recommendation the Statement of facts set forth in the report of the House committee on invaltd pensions recom- mending the passage of the blIL NOTES. ‘Representative Lewis Beach, fr'Cornwall, N. ¥., ts eriti- tion and timber culture law, and ordered a con- At the session of the House last evening tor Of business from the post the bill providing tor the y postal Mr, Scott, clerk to the House District commit- letter from Representative bg his sate arrival in Liver- pool, after # pleasant voyage Swithout seasick- ree. THE SURPLUS RESOLUTION. Secretary Fairebild and lreasurer Jor- dan Before the Senate Finance Com: mittee. Acting Secretary Fairchild and Treasurer Jordan were before the Senate committee on finance this morn: examined at consi action by the comi from various but thought necessar; tration was fully thy with the poile; Not sve a singie tion, waile iteoul Je tlons by members ligations violut the Morrison surplus resolution. ing to oppose the adoption of They were iderable length, and the com- mittee ordered the publication of their remarks in official form, but in the absence of formal mittee no official statement of the proceedings can be given out for publi- cation in the press. The following is gathered entirely trustworthy sources as to the substance of the proceedings: Mr, Fairchild said the resolution was an effort on the part of the legislative branch of the government to impose upon the executive branch not heretofore ‘@ new restriction , andin this view representa- tives of tie adm{nistration were hardly at lib- erty to discuss the merits of the He spoke on the assumption that roposition, the adminis ‘committed to and in sympa- y of applying the surplus to the redemption of interest bearing debt and of retiring such debt as rapid ministration and sound policy permitted. Thix being assumed, the Treasury department could us prudent ad- ument in favor of the resolu- ‘see numerous and serious ob- ions und ill effects and embarrassments which ure likely to arise trom such arbitrary legislation, It was. in lis opinton, smpossibie tor any Luman being to look so ‘far into the conditions of the future as to tell in what amounts and at what intervals bonds should ve called and redeemed during the next yeur. Mr, Faircufld responded to a vumber of ques- Ol Lhe comusittes us to the elects 01 tue resolu:ion, bis staements tudicat- ing the velief of the Treasury that Lue depart jucut would be yfeatly emUarrassed and ius ob- “Lreasurer Jordyn submitted a series of tabu- Jaicd statements and written replies to ques Uvns previously propounded by the members Of the commitiee, technical mature. Hay Oi sleLislical aud ‘Ivis noi provable tet Lue coumnitiee Will invive any vluer persons Lo up- pear Leiore it. Tue comunitee wsscuubied 18 alleruun.. seas10b, out action, tue resolution, aut tus deus uauaon. Mes What Purports provides, iu its tin burgliry, embezs! crime wecuran We sual Ds tigi.” Arnele wo of the tenia article this couv viied oF provide active. stubs of tae Leaty’ crunes, Lue tity dived persone sual tue laws Unereot, until adjournment wu vole. Siuler, sutire at the poor bi scribed by Senator tition, a unten ti upoa Into fours of Luught Joined heartily. auusing character @ very werivus cul kening unger. He Gls bogus wares an know whether tue gested that mirably. Mr. ay it Was deced tut to give t we batten, on wuicu they were orig Article six provides that e ings in each country sual ve ip couiormity to ro- | Vided taut Lue convention suall be nati suo ws possibie, Bud suail cule int vorce ten days wiler Taliieation, aud suall coutivue iu force until une of tue Ligh coutracting parties have been releateals and said Mr. luguil’s unites reminded bim of Lis boyhoud duys when he used Lo see the iin eraut peddier un training took a recess at noon and re- LATER. Thecommittee adjourned at 2:30 p. m. with- Tis uudersteod tum Senator Adii- son bas not wily muge up his mind w support id that ils iate depends upou Upou motion or tr. Suet e press tue ad Jordan, aor. Furehlid Avotber meeting Wali Le eld W-morrow. THE NEW EXTHADITION TREATY. to be = Copy of it Made Public. What purports to be Lie texto! the new extra- dition eaty or convention verween the United Statesanud Great Brita hus been pubiisued. It Particle, lor the amendment or exteu-lun of article 10 of the treaty o1 1542, sous to luclude the criues of munslaugater, ment wud “malicivus inju- rles w property wuereby the Ife of ayy person suall be endangered, if'sueh lujuries cunsuiuie W Lue laws Of LOLL Wie Ligh And Ue provisivus of vie wave the suiue cect with re syeee ty the exirudiion v, persous charged wits auy Of Lie svid erfuds as 1. tae same Originally uumed dud xpecitied 1a Lue saute at ad een pluviues Lua “be provisions OL ibe suid treaty aud of 100 suail apply ty persons con- tue erimes dammed und specified wi Suan Dub uave been executed.” tat tne couveniua Arucle iour provides Ub. luerelu respectively me meMeue Lue. elor Arde. Guree ail wut ve Freire the provi- wut apply to polluca: provides Lust extra iy on Lhe cuar, ily surrenuered. aditiun proceed- sail ar be ied Iu urticle seven it is us Shull slgnify & wisa Ww teruiaute 1. CS oo Ze A Scene in the Senate. SHARP DISCUSSION OF THE OLEOMARGARINE BILL BY MESSRS, INGALLS AND MIL Tue senute diseusved tue oleumargutiue bill i. Yesterday wiiuout reaching ‘he debute terminated with a »ensu- tioual encvunter between Messrs. Ingulls and Senator Iugulis leveled bis keenest at honest dairyinan, us de- Dliiler. The later had pic- tuied ihe dairymen us a class of superiatively honest peuple, sulering trum disuouest compc- Mr. Ingalls held up two vials of coloring mat- ter, the labels of Wuiich guurantced woud 10) 8.0 highest grade Jersey to white but- ter, and make It Worth five cents more per pound. Afier dwelling with some emphasis the ures of Loewe fluids, Mr. Ingalls re- marked that the “honest dairyman’ was not verge to practicig & little iruud bunsel When be again bed up the vials aud deliver. wely aunounced that these preparations were made in Burlington, Vermont (tue home cf. Senator Edmunay), ihe sedate Senate relaxed ter, in which Mr. Edmunus But Mr, Ablier could not see anything of an init He arose to reply with ntebance and w Voice belo- Suycesied tut there must the sceue just enacted, duys auctioning oft d_ elixir of iife. He did uot ‘Senator from huusas bud ver bad auy seh experience oF Hot, bUL sig Gosted that ic he tailed iu other directions Thigt ply the avocgtion he had described wd- yppealed to the Senate to bear him in the pend- dairyiman and was advo- hich would | Telegrams to The Star. GLADSTONE RETIRES FROM OFFICE. | The Revolution in Mexico Spreading, The Wild Goose hase After the Apaches. THE CALIFORNIA SENATORSHIP, a ae ae ‘Mrs, Crawford on the Witness Stand in the Dilke Case ee RESIGNATION DECIDED ON. Gladstone and His Colleagues Will | Surrender Their Offices at Once. Lonpos, July 20.—The cabinet at a meeting this aiternoon decided to immediately place | their resignations in the hands of the queen. ‘The meeting was held at Mr. Gladstone's official residence, in Downin; The street was crowded with people. There was but litte cheering when the decision of ministry be- | came known, ‘The queen arrived to-day at the royal castle at Osborne, Isle of Wight. | Bir. W. Jacks, unionist, who retired trom the | contest in Leith Burgi, Scotland, permitting Mr. Gladstone to ve eiecied, has decided to re 1 main out gf the feld, and permit Mr. Trevelyan tocontest the district in the event ot Mr. Glade | stone deciding to stand for Midlothian. | —————— THE PURSUIT OF THE APACHES. Erroneons Reports—A Mexican Official | and Four Companions Killed. THE CALIFORNIA SENATORNHIP. The Extra Session of the Legisiature Will Elect Senator Hearst's Successor. SACRAMENTO, CAL. July 20.-dt ts asserted by many prominent members of tbe leeisia- tare tbat the cxtra session, which was called to consider the question of irrigatic ui electing a United a the govervor, having called islatuse together, bas uo power to pre le vent it, —_——— Faster Time to San Francisce. A TRAIN THAT WILL SAVE TWENTY-FOUR OURS FROM OMAHA WEST. OMATA, July 20.—The proposed ti press Lecwee Pra: the Union ed August cad will n PUN between Omiha and San Francisco In seventy-two hours as against ninety-sia, Uhe present time. Leaving bere at LO a. mn. it Ww Orden at | 9). mine vext day and arrive in San Fran- cisco about TL o'clock on the third day, The eastbound Linited expres will leave San Prane cleo ats p.m, and reach Omabs at 8.30 p.m, on the third day A Fine Butidins CLEVELAND, ited” Now Euclid a ing Was one of the building was bad 30.000 to Pep Feach $50,000, aiaeesen A Family. Dengged and Robbed. TIMEVES THEN Ser FIRE TO THE MOUSE AND LEAVE MUppLETOwN, N.Y. July 20.—Lewis Dick, @ lanier of the town'ot Waiktl, whe resides Just eust of the Shawaugu tain, recently Was paid $1,300, which be kept in tte house. Last night thieves entered, drasyed Dick and his witewnd two children, secured the money, set fire tothe house and fied. Fortunately the Reizubors saw the fumes, and succeeded In ex- Hnguishing them. “The iuuies of the Bouse fe speedily restored to cunsclousuess With exception of Mrs. Dick, who is iu @ pregari- ‘ondition.. Wagon tracks lead frou Diek's toward the mountain, Oiicers are ip pur Suit of the thieves, THE w the July 20.—N, B. Buskirk, a ary merchant of this cy, bas Bed, taking With hun wil of his available assets, amounting to about $4,000, and ieaving belund him debi to the amount of $6,000, —— Indians Stenck by Lightning. FOUR KILLED AND TEN INJURED ON RED LAKE RESKKVATION. | Sr. Pavn, Mr 2U.—A special from St. Hilaire, Minn,, says: eat storm inday aiternoon, tour Tudians were killed, and ten others injured by lightning ou Red Lake reservation. It is Unougut some of the Injured will die. “It is also reported Liat a wet and his wife living on Thief river were CHcaco, July 20.—A special trom Tomb- stove, Arizona, says: The reporis which have | been circulated recently to the effect that Capt. Lawton had only a smail force, no support, and | that between Lawton and the American’ line there Was not a single camp, Js erroneons, and calculated to do iujustice to Gen. Miles.” For | some time Captains Labo, Wood and Macadam | and Lieut, Wilder, with commands, have been | in the rear supporting Lawton, going over eighty miles south of the frontier. Lawton never moves without support. His command is the largest ever in continuous pursuit of the Apaches during the present outbreak. ‘A report reached Tombstone yesterday that | Pretect Oposura, of Sonora, and four compan- | ions bad been killed by ‘Apaches last week | while on their way to examine mining prop- erty near. that place. ‘They had an escort of | fifteen, The others escaped. It fs suid that no loss thin eighty bucks were seen in the fight. | TAMAULIPAS IN A FERMENT. Revolutionists to “Pronounce” in Mat- amoras To-day and Bloodshed Likely. GALVESTON, TEX., July 20.—A special to the News from Laredo says: Intense excitement prevails on tie Mexican side of the Rio Grande concerning the status of the revolution which bas broken out in the siate of Tamaulipas, The alr is thick with rumors, It is stated, active sympathizer with the present outbreak, received a cipher dispatch yesterday from Tamaulipas sating that the ‘revolutionists would publicly pro- | Bounce to-day in the principal plaza of Mata- moras, If this is done itis thougit bloodsed will surely foliow, A FIGHT AT MATAMORAS. Sr. Lovis, July 20-—A dispatch to the Globe. Democrat says: A private ulspateh received at New Luredo, yesterday, reports iat a tigut o¢- | curred at Slutamorus, Meaico, yesteraay, aud that great excitement prevailed there. Five hundred more troops are expected Lo arrive ut New Laredo u-duy wud the troops now there are daily expecting to be ordered down the river, A rumor ts iu eireuiation tat a general pronouncement wili lake place turoughout the state of Tamuulipas to-day. ° From Wall Street To-Day. New Yous, July 20.—There was a rather firtn opening Bt the stociexchange this morn | ing. Bist priges belug generally 4y to per cont ubuve yesterday's closing figures, alluough St. Paul was % uigher. Lackawanna and New Lurk aud New Euglaud were active with a fair trading in Erie, St. Pauland Louisville and Nashville. Prices’ sagged off immediately Quder“the jead of Lackawanna, the decline in tue lutier smoundng to% per cent. The de Was soon cuecked, and Lue entire iuarket Tecovered the lusses sustained, while spec: strength Was displayed by New York and; Englaud aud Louisvine and Nasuvule, each « gained ‘over 1 ver cem. Tue market tied fairly active aud strong, auno-i yihing esiablisuing advauces Over Wwe opening fzures, aud at 11 0 civex ts sulll sv. VESSELS ALMOST OVEKTUKNED BY 1IGH SEAS, AND THOUSANDS OF FISH KILLED. Port 10WNSEND, W. T., Jusy 20.—On Satur- hing up to Cape aVeuru very dang The sea ran -0 bigh taai the tas were buried at times. The commotion about ball an hour, Alter the waves had suu- | sived It was sound that the seu was covered weet dead Coutisa, haliout and saimen, Tt ts tuousnt that the Commotion Was Lue result of & submarine eruptiva. ae Out-Spoken Mes. Crawt: SHE AGAIN SWEARS THAT Hi CONFESSION TO HER HUSBAND WAS TRUE, Loxpos, July 20.—Evidence given to-day in the trial ol the Crawford divorce case sbowed clearly tat Mins. Crawiord had been guilty of auuliery with Capi. Foster. Mrs. Crawiord took tue s.and and declared cat ter coa.ession, made to ber WU-band was true. Sue swore Uni | she uiten visited Sir Charles Dilke's uouse, and. USurCuaries wad opened tue door aud cou- ted hes Ly & bedroom. ‘Mrs. Crawivrd exp) Ang that she never lov declared, way ail the ti she contin: er husband, who, suspecting her. ‘Sue spoken to ber mother rred Mr. Cr cause at home she was mise the story of ber degradation pretty much the same terns as those used by ber in ber contessiv: — Shot Himself in Mis Wife's Presence. EVANSVILLE, INp., July 20.—Henry €. Suae- fer conunitted’ suicide yesterday. by si Limselt Larough the bead in the prevenc Wife. He left a note to bis employers statlug | that he was short $175 iu ui accounts, waice bis wile would seule, He was Uwenty-ve years old, er Fell 120 Feet But Will Live. .¥., July 20.—Michuel Viergi- », & shoemaker, Jumped ‘om tue Vincent Place bridge last night, tell 120 feet, struck on lis back In the Waier'and was badly uruised, but no bones were broken. He will probably live. —— Demand # Ten Per Cent Reduc- tien. Pittssune, July 20.—Representatives of the @ifferent window: glass manufacturing firms Wislleave to-night to attend tue aupual con- The wae question. A mun- done, Vention at Long Braneb to-morrow. scale will form the leadin; uiacturer when asked what would be sald: “We will decide to demand a ten per cent reduction.” Stocks are than at this time last year. —— a Buildings Suffer, But Corn is Saved. HEAVY EAINS ACCOMPANIED BY HIGH WINDS IX KANSAS. Torrxa, Kax., July 20.—During Sunday night and’Monday heavy rains fell over two- thirds of the state. At Nickerson a heavy wind revalied also and eighieen houses were blown wn. These rains Were heavy enough to save the corn crop aud make a fuir yield. GauvEx Ciry, Kax., July 20.—A severe wind and- rain ‘storm strack Lakin, twenty- two miles west of here, lust evening and de- molixhed twenty houses, badly but not fatally injuring some ten or twelve persons. The ‘storin Was not a cyclone, but a heavy straigut wind. A very heavy rain visited Finney aud ‘aajolning counties on Sunday nigut, Much oud was done ty crope, ————— A Brave Boy Loses His Life. DROWNED HIMSELF AFTER RESCUING TWO COMPANIONS FROM THE WATKE. “AGO, July 20.—Ernest Hollstock, an 11- caruid ewsboy, Paid with his life’ ior iis Bravery yesterday. W bile he and several play: fellows were fisiitig In the large clay hove of one oF the brickyards west of Clybourn avenue, in the aiternoon, two of the buys feil into the water. Young Holistock jumped aiter them Gud succeeded in. revoulng thea bo.b, buy be- fore be cuuld reach laud whe subk beck ‘and was drowned. Paymaster Watkins at San Franeiseo. ‘HIS COUNSEL TO APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT OX THE GHOUND OF AN IRREGULAR CoUKT- MARTIAL. sis sai an Sax Fuaxt 20.—Paymaster Wat- kins, of the United States steaiier Ossipee, who was convicted by a court-mardal at Yukonaiwa ofembezziement and has wirived here. Immevtiately uiter veing brought asuore be was taken to Mure Island and placed under guard. It is stated that tis counsel will {o President Cievelaud and the Secretary vf tae Navy tosetaside the verdict on the ground o irregularities in the proceedings of the | in the mutter. | Killed in the same way, A SMOOTH TONGUED ITALIAN. An Alleged Impostor and His Doings im This City. Detective Raff yesterday aiternoon arrested n Italian, who gave his name ax Agostina Callagno, Who itis alleged, was engaged in an extensive scheme of imposture, Caliaguo, who is thirty-three years old, rather flue woking | and a good talker, appeared in this city about three Weeks ago and registered as Augustin ella, He cluiimed to be a member of the n of Vella Bros, the Italian importers of He took an order trom Mr. Solart be sent to New York, and represented tbat he proposed to open a branch house bere. Last week he selected the property adjoining the National theater for his branch esubilshe ment and made an offer to the owuer, Mr Allison Natlor, of 33 sb, winich’ Mr. Nailor accepied. Mr.Chas. 8. Moore, to whoua Caliaguo bad been introduced, acted as attorney Magno then, it ts stated, teie~ xtuphed to Giovannt dalaiesta, of Pauiladelpiia, to come here, as he bud the busiuess tixed, He neat informed: Ui friend who would 1 fir New York. at eleven o'eock secure Ue purchase. Yesterdu; | became suspicious that li aud commuuicated with Det Micer ascertained that ari for $50, and tat Solari bad or dered goods irom Cella Bros, Which Lad mot ar Tived, He thereupon telograpled Cella Bron, who provounced the party preteuding to rep- resent them a fraud, “Mr, Cella’ appeared ut the office of Mr, Moore, accord tueni, and remained there ior two Philadeipulu friend did not putin au ay ance. A> he was leaving the olice Kui ug LO appolude nouns, vat Le t= with him Into custody. He was coutronted Cela Lircthers.” telegram, and wen a edged that bis name Was Agosiiua Caliagn Gud he lad oped to secure hiteeo thounund dvilars from the Paiiadelpia man, He Was taken to the fifth preciuct aud locked up. No bingof value was found on Lis person excepting a wateh chain, He bad in his checks see gine Feige ne x3 irporting to be siqued by rot Ritbony’ df Co, aud Je Perreardy Dawe euecky be stuied, were not to be Used to ralse money, vut to ald in getting Mawresta into bissencme, ree of obtaluiig abot Bad ir. FP. Law “din OF the robbery of about 5z,000 wort of jewelry am Ubwl City about eguleen mous On Thursday, during the President's absence at Aly Mrs. Vilas and Mis Molile will spend Us with Mrs. Cievelund iu the | Wake House, ‘Mrs, and Miss Evarts are at Saratoga, Mrs. Rudvlph Kactlmann and ber two ttle Joun W, Macurtuey and ber attic gi sieTuing Jor Keck Buon, Where they Will remain vor several Weeks, Commander Kellogg und amily ett this moruing tor Deer Park. Wm. E. Hill and family have gone to Oakiund tor the seus Miss Harriet A. Greary,of New York, is im town for a short Visit, the guest of Alm. Vos, 914 12th street. ‘Tue wife or Gen, Wheeler has almost regained ber usual bealil since Ler reuoval ty ber bone ts Alavat Mrs. CM the wife of the Fourth Auditor, goos shiurdy to Richinoud, Ky. to viatt ads. Atier the adjournment of Congress, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Cochran will spend a seasou at te nia Wari Sprin, nd Mes. Push expect to spend a few Weeks im Ca e sesmion cioses. They Will make a suUrt Visit to Lueir home in Atwe Lama, and return bere early in the autumn, Tacir two sons, Wn have been attending eol- lege, have urrived here, the elder one Laving graduated t June. Among the arrivals at Cape May on Suturday were the fol trom Wasliugton: Mr. and Mr. W. Walker, Mr. and Mis. B. \: aliget, M and Mrs F, Gibsa, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kelly, c. Towson, W. i. Saw, W. Bailey, Ailes Louise Busey, Miss M. Laugtilin,aud J. E. Learing. Mus. John W. Corson jeft this morning, with her three children, for Spring Lake, N. J. ‘The Ball Piayers. VICTORY PERCHES AT LAST UPON TRE BAN*ER: OF THE NATIONALS. The Nationals won a game trom the Philadel- phias yesterday by ascore of 7 to 5, and the spectators were delighted. The home niue earned their victory for they wielded de bat with effect, and as a rule played a good fielding game, Young Madizau pltcued very effecuvely Tor the Nationals and kept his head weil, wistie Gilligan supported lum ws be does “every piteuer, The Natonsls leit last wight vor Bos ton, where they will play three games, aud revuirn in time to meet tue New Yorks’ here Suiurday. Burr is suffering with a telon on his 4 it Shaw should tuil to pitch tor the. als they will be dependent upon the iiitie ones, Madigan and Fuser. The Treasury departineat nive defeated the Mitice Pastime cub werday ver umes yest Pension AtNew York—New York, 3; Bosion,Q. At Chl- cago—Chicago, 9; St, Louis, 6. Al Detroit— Dewoit, 3; Kubsas City, 1. At Staten Island— Mets, 5; Loutville, 6. “Yen innings, At News k— Newark, 4550. Luis, 3. At Pulludelpiis— weinuetl, 14; Aibietic, 8. At Ballimore— Pitsburg, 5; baltimore, 4 A@airs in Detective Cox’s FUNeKAaL.—The funeral services over the remains of the late Detective Jonu T. Cox were veld yesterday ul 6 o'clock P. m, iu the cuupel at Oak Bad, Key. Dr. Stuart of Christ P, E. church, otficlaing. The remains will Le removed to Kock Creek cemetery t-day for Interment. EXCURSiON.—A large crowd assembled in the neizguborhoud of the Georgeiwwn Catholic Un- jou builuing last evening to Witness a aby Of fireworks, "The excureion given to River View this morning by the society was the larg ‘est and most successful ever given by them, Bask BALL.—An intevesidug gause of Vase ball was played ‘betore # tir sized audience, at Ulymple park tust evening, between the Ulymp- tes wud Lue Pensicn office.” Alter a stuvburn fight the Giympics won by a score of 2 to 0 Fowler, of the Olympics, struck out 12 men, ‘This ailernoun the Government Prluting ollice nine wil play the Cayitols. CATELE MAKKET.—Sules of Ive stock at Dro vers Hest yesterday wre reported by Taven- ver asivilows: 162 cattle up; 121 sold: ‘Best at to 5; good at 44, to 4& medium at a at Wy lo Sty 748 sheep 4s all svid—laivls a4 to G; old steep at Calves aid 2% 2 cows and ices ranging irom $12 0 BAY & lncud. ‘e004 for catlie. ATURE AXD' CONDITION OF WATER dusoan'G Kecelving “resersour. tetaperature rf 80; “condition at north connection, BU; mocn connection, 4. Diviributing reservoir, "tem erature, 7b; condition at inidueut qutébouse, 3; effluent gutelouse, 24, — The venerable Ex-Governor Wm. Smith fll down a stairway at Virginia Beach apd was painiully burt,

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