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THE EVENING sfaAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S& MH. RAUFFMA! Prevt Tae Evenreo Stam is served by carriers, on their own ac € secotd-elaas inail matter.) Wrext® Stax—pudlisbed on Friday—81 » seat posture prepaid.” Bix montha, $0 conte FeTAL mail subscriptions must be paid im advancer aoparer sent louger thas ty pail for Kates of advertiaing made known on application. EXCURSIONS, PICNIC &e. hening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1888. Che 10,967. ‘EXCURSIONS, _PICNI TWO CENTS, Washington News and Gossip, j|AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Raltroad Company with the Amusne Cur EREX X oon URRR 00 NN ON PES SOE CE “ig NNN BE Xx Gob Un Rs SHO ON BX EEEX X COU UU R 8°sS"il 00 N NN = VIA BALTIMORE AND OHIO AND PHILADEL- PHIA AND ATLANTIC C1i¥ RAILROADS, ss mer ov pop ay ¥ SssSa"a T UU K KDDDA & : F m4 z Mae ; i dd J = Iss “= — ROUND-TRIP TICKETS an © wo & w % w Bagh 5 So a = ROUND TRIP TICKETS. —o— SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN Will leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot at 4 p.m., arriv. ing im Atlantic Atlantic City SUNDAY, 7 p.m, arriving home at 1 am Tz" The tickets will also be accepted for retarn pas- soe on all regular trains Sunday and Monday, ND PALATIAL STEAMER EXCELSIOR 1 comum-nee Ler peculiar Seturday Even: down the river on JULY 14, from 7¢h-st. wi Pm, returning #:30. ‘se Excursions will be first-class im every par ning deck, with Prof. Pis‘orio’s band. A barber, ob sieainer. neral Manager, HELO. 8. B Steamer Arrow- bs CELEBRATED ARTILLERY BAND. A program has been arramend, consisting of Various Sport, | rizee to Le wiven for the fitee best, such. ast Swimmine rae,” pieeating le. three prizes for the best lady rogram Will be opeued with the and will be followed by sev fore the second boat arrives. Wa. ML Frank. chair. Chair. foor com. : J. Her- All who desire to par. shall report to the chairman of fio committee reserves the riche, wow tw objectionable pares, QLEAMER LEARY — Pica < Washinton every Monday, Wednesday and r Piney Point kes special trip op every Saturday, leaving thorning. St) ony Beturaine to Wasa acto Monday suer MOONLIGHT EX« OF THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS TO MARSHALL WALL, By STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN MONDAY, JULY 16, 1888. ATURGR SO cents, Bost loaves at 6 p.m, rotaming _Musie by MARINE BAND. 7221314 SSION *LONIAL BEACH, Cajscity 2.000. ‘To ensure comfort of passengers Mmited to 1,200. Leaves ‘Tistreet wharf $.45 ant daily (except Saturday.) ‘Commescing JULY 1.38. ‘Three hours at the Beach. Home'at 9 o'clock p.m, aud Fishiug. lebrated o-ler Coaster. a.l tbe Popular Aruusementa, Kelreshineuts of PROF. PISTORTS ‘Graud Dan ‘AND STRING BAND. io Deck on Steamer. peizO feet Oe curation Ever offered, Bs more by Special Exca:sied 2 THURSDAYS aoa SUNDAY» Cader the ips 30 fle Ge Wek © 0. & LIBRARY aSsOcIATIO’ Select Family Pacarsioa To OLUNTAL BEAC MONDAY SUEY It yy =A EXC “rye Tth street wharf ct 8 tickets 50 cout, children 36 cea: for ale ALL HALT. Steamer WW. CORCORAN will leave at 10am eer: 40m sccummedate on ‘¥, JULY PUKDAY, SULY tan C: bt . vee 7 very Friday the stesuuer wil: make two trips to Marshall Haine Pera ‘First-class catering in dining-room at the ‘Lune! ‘buttermilk. LSE i SE ete ie th MAKTER—THE De Fie FRR, PU aro mat teme Orst class ce an Seema ee “Ede me ‘third section stricken out. The Dill ag reported Eouth Washington” Hallway Company ‘is ony way Com] here! authorized to extend its tracks and_run its cars ‘Ube following-named. B street southwest to West, tO ab intersection With its present line on said 12th street, Unless said extension 1s completed and the cars Tun thereon within six months from ihe passage and approval of this act, the authority herein granted shall be void. THE WASHINGTON AND MARYLAND RAILROAD BILL. ‘The most of the time of the committee was con- Sumed in the discussion of the bill to permit the Washington and Western Maryland Railway Com- ¢ District and lay tracks between River and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and along Water street to Kock Creek in ‘ashington. ‘Was a bitch in the com- mittee and no final action was taken. An amend- making the road ‘bexin west of the Aqueduct bridge instead of at Rock Creek, ‘thus cutting off the Toute vefore it reached \\ ater is to Tun a steam railroad along the Potomac to ington County, Maryland, THE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, Annual Report of Major Lydecker. IMPROVING THE CONDUIT ROAD—LEAKS IN THE ‘MAINS—HISTORY OF WORK ON THE AQUEDUCT EX- TENSION TO INCREASE THE WATER Major G. J. Lydecker, the Washington Aqueduct, hus made his annual Teport to the Chief of Engineers. Operations on the aqueduct the past year were of a routine character, and had tor tuelr object the tenance and repairs of the aqueduct aud its ace cessory structures, the care and repair of the Gov= ernment mains by which the water supply 18 taken from the distributing reservoir to the dis+ trivuting mains of Wasbington and Georgetown, and the care of the ligh-service reservoir in Georgetown. About 850 cubic yards of rip-rap Stone were placed a8 a backing for the protection of Ube old dam across the Maryland chanuel at ECIAI, NOTICES. M WANTED—EX-MUSIC call at 643 Louisi ‘o hear something to their advan Telegrams to The Star. | Later deta Provides that the Graxo Sexect Fanny Excvrsioy. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 2, 1. 0. Ml. TO CLIFTON BEACH, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1888 Steamer Jane Mosely. Dancing, Boating, Fishin, Crabbing, and Salt-water Govenxwexr Reckirrs To-Day—Internal reve- hue, $333,342; customs, $496,442, STOREKEEPERS AND GaUGERS.—The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Archibald H. Davis to be storekeeper and gauger at Warrenton, fourth North Carolina, and Geo. W. Meetze to be gauger ‘at Warrenton, sixth Virginia, A BULLETIN FROM GEN. SHERIDAN'S PHYSICIANS tssued at Nonquitt last evening says: change in Gen. Sheridan's condition during the last twenty-four hours has been in the condition his nervous system. ie slept well last night and has been very tranquil all day—more tranquil Uhan at any previous Ume since his arrival here. His puise, respiration and appetite are in the same state as ‘they were yesterday. It 1s now tuirty~ five days since he bad an attack of heart failure.” TRIAL OF THE NaVaL Caper Hazers.—The court Martial for the trial of sixteen naval cadets, charged with hazing on tue summer practice cruise, convened at Annapolis to«tay. The sessions, Of the'court will be open to the public and, it 1s thought, will be prolonged several weeks.” The case aginst Cadet George H. Shepard, of Wiscon- ‘sin, will be the first taken up. He fs charged with hazing W. W. Sparks, of Kentucky, who entered the Academy in May. alleged to have required his VicUitn to pertorm the "which will have investigation, ‘The court 15 D. Sigsbee, president; . Sperry, ‘Lieutenant iiiey, and'Ensign ¥. J. 'C. to, FRIDAY, JU gaa LY 13, P, 0. APPROPRIATION BILL. thereon through and BOULANGER BADLY WOUNDED. og GM OFFIC ERS AND MEMBERS to mect SA1URDAZ EVENING, Jul 1's Hall, ©. between 6th ‘and 7t) f makiug arrangements to attend AL. Wm. A. Kiiwell, gvclock prin fur the purpoes st souding | van, for the pu: inte. Mk, Wm. A. Kidwell Somers of . L. KOU Be cree. ‘COLUMBIA LODGE, No. 1 ial meeting is heroby called for SATURDAY, Ovp.m, to ake arratwemeuts for the 2 EAL, Leee. Bec. Jy 13-2 ,, DRI. F. HARTIGAN HAS REMOVED is ofice to southeast corner 14th nnd (eta, (Smalls Buildiue) CALIFORNIA ZINFANDEL CLARE urect’ from the 7 New York ave. and 112: VALLEY SW: rou are: nested 7-14. at S veloc, House Debate on the Mail Subsidy. He and Premier Floquet Fight a Duel. For sale by members of the Lodge and at the follow. Krous' barber shop, cor, 7th and T sts. 1 it's wrocery store, cor. 10th and N sis. n.w.: Hunter's cigar store, cor. oth aiid G sts. n.w.: Miller's invited to sttend. FISHERIES TREATY IN THE SENATE. ‘By order W. M. Destitution Among Flood Sufferers stat) Haruer's cinar Bore, Oth an Phrey & Tolson’s xroc-ry store, Anacostia, D- ‘Steamer will leave her wharf at 10 o'clock a m.; home by Soceck 2 R= W FOR 1888, Washingtonian’s Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARKY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10a.m. and 3 p.m., returning at 2 Tickets 25 cents. Every WEDNESDAY at® a.m and 6 p.m. returning at 5 and 11 p.m. cents. Family day st River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returning at 5 pm. ‘Tickets 10 cents. Trof. Proctor's Dancing School Reunion every ; Wing at 6:30 p.m. returning 25 cents. Daueing down and back snd at the grounds on all trips except Sunday. ‘Fine Brass Band on Sundays. No objectionable parties Hor charters, £. apply to SLAND PARK, HARPER'S FERRY. eacure grounds in the country. Music, Flying Horses, wesday, from 5. Ticket, meluding reserve ‘The Senate, Mr. Dawes presented @ remonstrance of 8 large umber of Wool manufacturers and wool dealers against the legislation proposed in the Mills bill, Referred to the committee on finance, BILLS PASSED. The following bilis were passed: Senate bill au- thorizing the appointment of three police matrons by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia; House bil appropriating $200,000 tor the location of @ branch of the National’ soldiers’ Home 1m Grant County, Indiana, ‘ME. GEORGE FINISHES HIS SPEECH ON THE FISHERIES Pangtoenver cm PARNELL AOCEPTS THE TORY PROPOSAL. Queen Natalie tobe Expelled from Germany street. The pur) ‘Williamsport in W: ‘Hill Vineyard. PARNELL WILL ACCEPT. SET AND DRY Viues, direct from the vineyard, JOHN He MAGKUDL 1417 Now York ave. and 1122 Conn. ave. OFFICE OF THE CHE*APEARE AND MAC TELEPHY: MPANY. per share will L A day of July, 1SH8. to the stockholders of record at the close of business on tue 14th day of Jul the office of the Treasurer of the Company, at nw. Washington, 47-0. closed frums the 16th to tho 238d of July, inclusive. AMULL S. HRVAN, Presid BUAS. G. BEEBE, ‘Treasurer. Wasutsarox, D.C. Jul SATURDAY E Special Cable Dispatch to Tue Evento Stan, Loxvox, July 13—Paruell after consultation with the liberal leaders has decided to accept the government's offer of a judicial comutssion, com- Posed inaigly of Judges, Lo Inquire invo the Times? charges, The strongest efforts, however, will be made to limit the tuquiry to det exclude the mere insinuations aw ciations Which form the bulk of the Times’ arti- cles, Care will be taken also to secure the ap- polntment of aule, Impartial Judges. Por instance, the nomination of Judge Stepiien, an extreme tory of a type now almost extinct, would be stron Fesented, Grave objections would also be mad Lo Justice Grantham, ‘To Lord lerse Spoken of a8 chairman of the cominission, the objection would be the other way, b an active supporter of hour day 1S not euthusiastic tn favor Of thi AUsUili contends that Parneli soouid but says since the In one case the ‘The Senate then, at 12 live session, and Mr. George resumed and finished the speech begun by him yesterday in favor of Went into open execu- A dividend of #1 plained during ux ‘composed of Commander Lieutenant-Coumander C, Commander Benjamin F. Haesler, who ts Judge-advocate, Tuk InrenstaTe Coumence Comursstox con- cluded its investigation to-day at Eiberon as tothe inst certain raliroad corporations 1n vith euigrants, e President has 1100 Virginia ave. aw. House of Representatives, On motion of Mr. Biggs (Cal), for the investigation of the mining debris question in California, REPORT OF THE CONFERERS ON THE POST-OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL, Mr, Blount (Ga.) submitted the conference re- port on the post-cfice appropriation bill, An agreement his been arrived at on all the amend- ments except that known as the “subsidy” amendment, ‘The rate of postage on seeds, plants, bulbs, roots, and scions has been flxed at due cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, Vided that no contract for rent of third-class post- lices Shall be made for a longer period than one ‘The report was agreed to, and then Mr. Bing- ham (Pa) movedto-concur’ inthe senate “sul sidy” amendment, with an amendment reducing the appropriation from $800.000 to $450,000; au- Mhorizing the Postmaster-General to increase the all facilites not only between the United States and Central and south America and the West s, Dut between the United States and Chin: . the Sandwich Islands and Australasia, a1 providing Uhat American ships carrying the thails Shali be allowed four times. on they now receive. ‘The question presented In the amendment, said Mr. Bingham, was not one of subsidy or vonus, but a question as to the readjustinent of the com: pensation under the law of 1858 as applied to tne sailing of American steamships under the exist- tug conditions of 1888, this circumstance to compensate fer books will be engineer in charge of Dill was passed ‘Ml free. Every aud U. Depot a Tegard Co (he dealings of U PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENC Granted & pardon to Joseph E, Kavanagh, cou- victed of violations of mail laws by voluntarily quitting the mail left in his charge, and sentenced Ah June, 1888, to three months’ Imprisonment and $10 fine, and has commuted to eight months in Jail the sentence of Wm. P. McKee, convicted tn North Carolina of robbing’a post-olice, and sentenced In May, 1888, to two years’ imprisonment at bara eo.lected in ail parts of the'U; Promnptivess, ener, W.SJACKSON, Attorney. MBIA LODGE, ther ALLEKY 1 BAKER, abd are Te: ‘quested to attend his funeral {rom lus late residence, Ao, 9 10th st. €., on Friday at 5 o'ek ( ? pepemnelateban BEACH— Fauuily day at Collingwood Beach every Satgrday. Boat leaves 10 a.m. returning at 5p.m. Gravity Kailroad, Flying Horses, Shooting and Fishine, ‘Take ren for # pleasaut outing; it willdo them them schange of airand scene. Tickets death of ‘Brot Saturday evening boat leaves 6:30, returning at 10 P.m. Tickets 250. Owing tothe Liberal patronage received from our many friends and those desiring to visit a first-class Fesort, it has been decided not to charter the steamer Pilot Boy ror Sunday, but will make regular trips at Dinner aud refreshments ASYLUM OF WASHINGTON COMMAND- 1, K, T.—A special conclave 1888, at 7:30 o'clock bring action in a court ot i proposal is tuade Its prepared to accept Mt, pro- Vided the whole mass of £ Subjected to investigation. ment will not yield Lo any pressure Lu the direction d deglares it has ever prolessed to treat the letters altributed to Parnell as more than secondary evidence. now evid nt that the Zymes teels al least sowie HULle doubt of being able to prove Uclty Of the letters Which 1t bas scattered broad- cast Lo blast the reputation of a political oppoaent, By Associated Presa. FRIDAY, JULY A full atiendance is requested. JOHN HB. OLCUT 1, éiinent Commande Attest: CHARLES SHELSE, Recorder. “DE. J. W. GRINDEK, JR, HAS MOVED FROM 115 3D ST. N. E., TO NE a ‘THR CONDUIT ROAD. In order to prevent beuvily-laden vehicles from cutting through the roadway overlying the aque- duct and injuring the arch of the conduit all ruts and holes are filled with broken stone as they de- velop, and a macadaim roadway 1 being gradually compieted througuout the eutire extent of rowd. ‘The tength of road so treated during the past Year was about 16,700 Linear (vet, priucipally on the ‘be amount or broken stone ARMY ORDENS.—Col. Thos. A. McParlln, sur- geon, granted one month’s extension of leave; Foote, 4th ar- Adams, Engineer Corps, ‘ordered on temporary service trom Burlington, Vt. to Fort Montgoinery, N.Y. sou, Gib Cavalry, Ordered vo campment of to be held near J. Henry Clayton, paymaster, granted ‘tension of leave. Major Jno. B. Keeler, granted one mouth’s extension of Leen colored recruits assigned to the t. Jno. C. Thotupsun, 34 cav- ‘Vension Of eave, Seciety Notes, Mrs. Senator Quay and daughters have returned to their home 1p Beaver, Penn., and will not again be in tbls city wntli the autumin 1s far advanced, Mrs. Walter E. Dimmick, the widowed daughter of Mrs. Scott-Lord, of Unis clty, left to-day for Indlanapolls, Wuere she Wil be’ the aunt, Mrs Benj. Harrison, unl next December, ‘Mrs. Pinson, Miss Suste Duke aud the Misses Goodman, of Nashville, who were here for the Lockett-Acklen Wedding, have gone to Warrentor Va., to spend a few weeks in tual well-shad s involved can be poping ep org gee Second Lieut; Stepuen M, served at city prices. First-class bras For charter spply to Capt. WHITE, steamer Pilot Boy, or F. McC. CRISWELL, agt., cor. 11thand F sta, of narrowing ihe issue, From Unts It is Capt. Geo. S$. Ander- attcnd ‘the en. National Guard ot ‘SAMUEL SCALIA, NEW SHAVING PARLOR, 626 14th st, nw. EXPERT BARBERS. _ FIRST-CLASS APFOINTMENTS, ==> WOODWARD & LOTHROP CALL AT thon to ‘their facilities for mi: jo Order of Mus.in, Percule, Fj Great Falls division, Used Was 4,682 cubic yards, LEAKS IN THE MAINS, Particular attention 4s called to the lea) have occurred during the year on the le of the Government mains. ‘They were three in number and duly repaired. ‘Two of them were but sinall affairs, but the third and asi was a serious one, occurring on the 2h of Juue of this year. en:ire section of tue 36-inch mala, 12% feet louy, Was destroyed aud had to be cracked, x \e Fate of compensa- ‘Merchants’ aud Miners’ Transportation Co, Steamshiips sail Srom Baltimore via Norfolk to Hoston. Every Monday, Thursday aud Friday, 4 o'clock p. m. wodatious uusurpassed.. jcludine meals and berths, $12.50; round trip. & berths, £14. round tri formation see circulars at tou. or apply to— f the Press, Dosux, July 18—The Freeman's Journat say! the propesed Inv stigution o1 Uae London Times’ charges against Irisis members o1 pariian Commission Of Judges Is beset witu difficulties. ‘The Express, cobservau perplexed at Lie government's proposal to appoint “Way,” IU asks, “should the ordivary Uibunais be ousted and judges ouly be allowed to express a Je.al opinion Upon evidence n Would be Unidling and the aun iniantry, airy, granted six months’ e: ‘$25. | For turther in- jotels in Washing ‘A. L. HUGGINS, General Agent Tohg Dock, Baltimore. uel, and Silk, of patterns frou Fots uw. JLi-iw <= WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 30, 1888. je contended that It was not just say's It ts amazed and a coumission, _Telephone Baltimore 247. {EIENDS AND PATHO! BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION gre specially suvited to attend their Eleventh Annt Excursion to liver View, a MOSDAY, JULY 16, 1888. Tickets can be had of members, and at the wharf on day of excursion. First-cliny music in atteudance. The vilion on the Potom: this will be one of the Lestexcursicns Washington leaves BP. m.; returning: ‘Tickets, 50 cents; children under twelve ¥* It the conditions to-day were different from tne conditions existing ai the Ume the law of 1858 was passed, and tuey undoubtedly were different, a latr readjustment of tue compensation allowed to Alerican vessels for carrying the mails should be to "b= removed. In compliance with section ting the Lekington aud soldiers’ Hou Pauy, of the Di-trict of Coluinbia, Lotice kivet! that Uooks of subscription to the capital stoc Said Coma..¥ will be opened on ‘TU ISDH. at te office oF AL. Barber & Co.,"Le Droit Building. trom ¥ o'clock ai. to 5 pan., aid will be Kept open daily ducing the suiue hours fr a period of five days, uuless the wuole stock shali be soone: eub- JUSERH PAUL, Treayurer. Goor,e Truesdell, OF THE LONE STAR the legal effect of whi political effect mou BOULANGEWS ABSURD TRICKS. His Newspaper Cards Out too Soon, Showing Mi Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING Sram. Loxpox, July 13—The manner of Boulanger’s Tesiguation Will greatly tend to strengihen tue French government, Floque ger's attack Was extremely effective. a8 that It Was useless for Boulanger to flood the country with liWuographs printed in hailed With delight by the republicaus, Bowian- ger's absolute want of parliamentary abllity and experience made his position in the chamber un- bearable, and b- Uueretore determined vo intro- duce @ motion fur dissolution andtuen resign, Un- fortunately he had made arrangements for luis ar lu his organ, La’ Dre LY OF Lae proce Ube paper containing tus speech Was ons ie before a vole Was taken, saying: Deen rejected General boule: His lever wo U nouncing his was quickly repaired by banding. “Tie speedy measures Laken on Luis Occasion,” continues the report, possible only by measures that fad been taken iD advance, to have on hand spare joints, coliars, Mited to the size of the mains, lustant applicaion. ‘The break appears to have been caused by the fact that Luts Jarge main was at this point supported on Umber siils Which bud rotted out and leit Lue main, With its load of water, without proper support.” VOLUME AND CONDITION OF WATER, ‘The water supply at the eMuent gate was clear on 240 days, slightly turbid on 18, turvid on 12 and very turbid on 58. The water level at we Aulet to the aqueduct at Great Falls varied from a maximum, February 26, 1888, Miniwuw, On August 10, 1887, Of six-tenUl foot above the crest of ine water pressure for (he year Iu the supply mains al the crossing of Rock Creek was 20.03 pou: per square inch, as reporved daily at 9 a. m1. Mhaxlunuin pressure Was 34.5 1S87, and Ue mintinum was ing ‘the exceptional and temporary reduction culised by Une breaking of the 36-inch mali, ‘Ube daily average ou. How for tue last five years, ‘is measured in the latter part of June, 1884, 24,827,013 guilon: 3, 1896, 25,542,476; 1887, 26,878,424; 1808, 29,115,774 “were rendered LAY, July 10, Mr. Blount (Ga.) opposed the motion to concur, and expressed iis firma antagonism to the subsidy Mr. Dingley (Me.) ho} bands, plates, &e., largest dancine’ in readiness for other attraction that whatever objections micht be raised to the Senate amendment they ought not to affect tue House in the decision of the piesented by the amendment of the gentleman from Pennsylvania, ‘That ameud- ment involved a fair aud reasonable mail pay, not fustly compensate the sleamsilps which plied velween the United Siates and South America and the East. THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, Gen. E. F. Beale, €-C, Duncanson, 7th street wharf iL Representative and Mrs, S, V. White, of New e returned ty the Arno from Orange, N. J, where their son, Mr. Albert. White, Was thar- Miss Margaret Beecher on 1st Saturday. Senator Paddock and daughter have gone toth ir home tn Nebraska for Ue suinmer. Mrs, Senator Manderson ts in Philadelphia, Dr. aud Mrs G. M. Sotnoron leave to-morrow for Hillsboro, Va., where Mrs. Sothoron will spend the rewatuder of the summer with uer mother, Mrs, Geo. E. More, Tncorporators. BULKLEY, OF 's reply to Boulan- CUrtox BEACH. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, “MK FISHER pay sufficient to ut, aud ali Colle fabattention will be gi Or address 914 14tu wt Naval ‘Acadeny, W course may be pursued. to the younger’ buys. Daily at 10 am of the Senate and House Com- mittees To-Day. VARIOUS MATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST UNDER CON- dam. The average GEORGE10WN. D. C., JULY 6, 1888. ‘The copartnershiv heretoiore existime be- tweou the uude sicued, uuder the tic bame of CROP- Lay & EWING, lun. this day ven dissolved by mutual Lhe fairy of te fate nrin wili be settled by, aud ail’ outstauding accounts iu. MAURICE CUOPLEY, who lias purchased ¢ esto. George BN Ewing therein, and wuo will cou- tinue the busuess at the old stand, 31 ‘Moseley home at 8:45 p.m. ‘Thompson homeat 10:30 eCord, of Bridgeport, Conn., and Miss June McKee, of Washington, Henry E. McKee, Were m. he bride's parents on Monday by Rev. Dr. Bul- uuas, September J, pounds, disregard: Pawengers down by the Thompson wishing « salt water cau return met “4 Wy Moseley, st they wish Jy HES]! AMERS VALLEY FOLGE AND DIXEY uakibg trips every hour from Cuiver- jouses, foot of ‘New Hi streetauet toot ui tiucte street, « heat Holtzmans Tabt heck Beat Clay ist trip up at 10 p.m. Round trip, 13. Dixey tor cinrte The Senate District committee held their first meeting for several weeks to-day and acted upon @ number of pending bills, SALES OF PROPERTY POR OVERDUE TAXES. ‘The House bili prescribing the terms for sales of and for notice of sles of property in the District lor overdue taxes was order favorably reported by It requires the Commissioners to Prepare a list of all taxes on real property subject to taxation upon which taxes are levied and in arrears on the 1st of July, 1888, and each year thereafter, including all taxes due to the late cor- rations of Washington and Georgetown, the evy Court of the county and the District;’such Uist shal: be published, with notice of sale, in pam- \dvertised twice a week for Unree' successive weeks in two dally papers or the and if tbe taxes, together with penalties paid prior to te day This proposal naving ok the Chambe: signalion was also relerred to in The paper, tue vote not yet having been Laken, ai raved ila MoMeDL Of Lirttalon Lo 4 Decase ue Was NOL allowed Uo speak. Jent created much amusewent, ani Jooked rauuer foolish, ind Mrs, Willams C. Whittemore and tam- ily are at Deer Park, where they wiil be Ull Octo- pshire ave. sud ‘Last trip down at duced rates to lance Ku up or down at 315 Fieusare boats of all kinds tor hire at both, Belepone 36 J tough he pro dunux duly at GREATLY REDUC. D PRICES. Wall store woods until Wanted. Shite Cabinet Mantels, M. KOCHE, 497 Cst mw. Jy6-zw* Call and see the ‘The money statement for the year ending June 30, 1888, 1s a8 follows: July 1, 1887, amount avall- }; July 1, 1888, amount ex) cal year, $19,021.04; July standing liabilities, $978.06, leaving no available For the work of engineering, mainten: repairs during the fiscal year ending June 30, un appropriation 01 $20,000 1s necded. HISTORY OF THE WORK ON THE ‘The report gives a Short hisvory of Une project of increasing te water supply of the city. ant Lo an act of Congress approved July 15, 1882, tuts work was commenced at once, It includes (1) Of Lhe dam in the Maryiaud channel at 10 an elevation of 148 feet above mean yard, and its extension at d and the Virginia The following transfers of artillery oficers to | Mr. Faulkner, and from tbe instruction batteries at Fort Monroe have been ordered to take effect September 1: First artillery—First Lieut. Frank S, Harlow, bat- very B to F, vice First Lieut. H. W. Hubbell, F to Licui. J. L. Chaumberin, [to F, vice First Plo 1; Second Lieut, M. F. nd ‘Lieut. Samuel Kod: man, Jr., F to M} Second Lieut. T. Bentiey Mott, L Second artillery—Kirst” Lieut, Meizar "C. First Lieut. E.” M. Weaver, First’ Lieut, Medorem Crawtord, jr., Hl Licut. EE. Gogie I to H; Second ‘Tuotnpson, “D’ to Lieut, Willouguby Waike, I to 3, L.Lo 1, Vice Second Lieut, Harry JioL, Tulrd arulery—First Lieut, ice First Lieut, W. D.Pous, L to M, vice ity at 11 p.m, and returning leave | AMUSEMENTS. ‘The Liberal Lords Make No to Bis Stale Attack on the trish. Special sbie Dispatch to Tax. EVENING Stan. (July 13.—The Duke of Argyle,who ts un- popu ar, even among his own poiltical associates Lecause of huis arrogant airs and pedantic and long-winded harangues, received a severe snub- Ding yesterday. One of the most brilliant audiences ever Seen in the house of lords assembied in ex- Pectation of hearing the debate on his motion ap- proving the government policy toward Ireland. ‘The side galleries were crowded with ladies, and on the steps of the turone were at least tifty privy couneiliors. The duke made a speech of an Lour's duration, Condsting of the Usual ri tacks Ox tue Iris” mation, Wattea for some peer to get worn charges. rt Jeg: building, Hs 9 uouucement and further pariculars, ald Go LMAGRUDEK AL - HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED THE establishment of 8. E. Mathieu, 6 Got-nw., Lain prepared to accommodate with ali kinds of eveuine driving ¥_hicles at short no- fee and ou mos: reasouable terms, parti War attention ig LOTses, aid On the. most Feasonable OK'd. BROOKE, Uy5-1inj | GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, 739 AND 741 71H ST. N. W. Cheapest house iu city to buy your Furniture, Car- tines, Baby Carriages, Retr lors, Stoves, &C. Every ting ih the bousclurnishing line sold on eredit as cheap ay they can be bout eiser MAKu AND LAY ALI. CARPETS FREE OF 21 cos! "S FAMILY THEATER, Penusyivania ave. and 11th st. Honse Thorouzhly Cooled. DEMIAWS D&AMATIC d Saturday Matinee, Lieut. 'T. C, Paterson, ruiaz, ‘T to B, Vier phiet, and sail be \QUEDUCT EXTENSION. and Costs, shall not be named for'sale, the property will be sold at public ‘Ad _Monday, July 16, NICK OF TUE WOODS, Jy12-3t* yEW MATIONAL IHEATER, ov MONDAY. JULY 1 “EVEKY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, he most perfect ud realise version of Stevenson's strange story of DR. JERYL AND Mi. HYDE, ‘With the popular acto ME. THE". HAMIL In his great illustra $#-“The most pertec deal yet even the Stace. _ Telephone eall 9336-2, Liett. Jou Second Lieut, WORKS OF MEKCY. Senator Faulkner was authorized to report favor- ably the bill regulating admissions to the Instita- Uon Of the Association for Works of Mercy. This Dill was recently Introduced by Senator Edmunds, aud was then publisued in Tae Stax. It Vides that admission shall of the father, if ving, or the mother, the ouly "surviving parent, or, if there are no living parents, such written Instrument to renounce all conti over the girl and Vest Unat authority in the inst. hue judge of the Orphans’ Court must approve the written Instrument consigning a girl to the custody of Lhe Institution, “It also provides that When «girl under eighteen Years ot age 18 convicted of any offense puulsable by fne or im- prisoniacnt the court may, instead of passing sen- tence, commit her to tile iustitution, It aiso Provides that @ girl received in the institution Shall be kept there until reformed or disch; or she attains the age of elguteen. The Orphans’ Court may appoint the instivuigon guardian for high Uae at the ni that height across Coun’s I: chapnel of the river; (2) extending the Washing. ton Aqueduct from the disuributing reservoir near Drover's Kest to the site selected for the new reser- voir near woward University. for tuis extension 4s 4 Luunel, under pi 20,696 feet long; (@) at the Lunuel outlet a reser Voir of about 300,000,000 gallons capacity; (4) con- necting the hew reservoir with tue exisung system of mains in the city bya new line of large mans. ‘Operations last year were conlined chivily to we ‘the dam having veen finished the hew mains laid to tue site ot the reservoir In 1885. On tue dam at Great Falls $140,385.48 was spent during the year, Up io July 1 last tue tunpel Lad been “holed” ‘through, and 6,110 feet had veen lined. Work was suspended Sepicmber 30, 1887, om account of the exuaustion of the appropriation, and tue contrac- ors were directed W clear the Winnel of all refuse and debris, Settlement was tade with them, in- ‘@ payment Of $78,279.51 of We amount that had up to that Ume been withheld as a re- tage. ‘The tunbel Was then allowed Pumping operations, and. providing « woderate provi a rate Pest br the merengil Of nlug aireauy constructed 4m resisting the outward pressure of water. RESUMPTION OF OPERATIONS THIS YEAR. ‘Immediately upon the passege of the general de- fictency Dill, approved March 30, 1888, appropriat- Ang $297,750 for the continuance of the work, the necessary measures for resuming ‘once were inaugul pets, Vil Cloths, Hobbs, Mto K; Firs Lieut.! First Lieut i. fi. Ludiow, M to L; Se.ond Lieut, 1 to’M, vice Second Lieut. BL nd Liews, Oscar Ostielul, A Secolid Lieut. J. A. Haynes, M to'A. ¥ urth aruliery—First Lieut. W. S. Alexander, D First Lieut. LH. Walker, H to D; First S. Phiidps, G Uo ti, vi Strong, H to G; Second Lieut. C. L. Cortheli, Do H, Vice First Lieut. 5. M. Foote, H to N. P. Darrow, M Uo H, Vice Secoud Lieut, Brooks, H to’M. Filta atuilery—Kirst Lieut. Bi Mills, A toG, vice First Lieut. Joun McClellan, G to A; First ‘Lieut, W. R. Hamilton, C \o G, Vice First Licut. 0. E. Wood, G to C; Second Lieut. E. B. Babbitt, B to G, Vice ‘Second ‘Licut. C. i. Treat, G to B; Second Livut. G. W. S. Stevens, K WG, Vice Second Lieut. W. F. Lieut. Willoughby Waike, 2d artillery, will Temain on duty at the scuool until turtuer orders, First Lieut, C. L Balley 1s relieved from duty at Une school September 1, and ordered to Join his Chief Clerk Hock’s Accounts, ASTATRMENT FROM AUDITOR PETTY. Auditor Petty feels that some of the published to the proposed auditing of Chief Clerk Rock’s accounts reflect unfairly upon him by making it appear that he acted upon his Tesponsibility, cations represents Mr, Rock 2s paying “ttle at. Venton Lo the Auditor’s request unl he learned that they were authorized oy the Commissioners said Mr, Petty to a Stax lainly stated to Mr. Rock in ble terms Waal T came in the name aud with the authority of the Commisstoness, And while it is true that J aid not exhibit the oraer in wriuing, I communicated it verbally. Mr. Rock May have considered that, not having been sent {0 bim in writing, i was hot an official notificae Possibiy have believed tor & Moment that] acted otherwise than as the duly authorized agent of the Commissioners,” Boos The Late Dr. Garnett, A DETAILED ACQOUNT OF 13 SUDDEN DEATH—FUNE- RAL ARRANGEMENTS, As stated in yesterday's Srax, the remains of Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett were brousht to this city yester- day afternoon from Rehoboth Beach, Del. After being embalmed, the body was taken to the resi- dence of Mr. W. D. Cabell, 1407 Massachusetts ave- nu, Instead of the late residence of tue deceased, Owing to the serious Liness of his daugnter-in-law, ‘Who .8 not been in- Of the doctor, 1t was. advisable to take the body to the place to-morrow at 12 o'clock from Epiphany church. Rev, Dr. Leon- ‘ard will conduct the services, assisted by the Kevs, ‘Mr, Pheips and Platt. ‘There will be no services at the house, but friends wishing vo view the re- go b, can call at Mr. Cabell’s residence, The In terment will be at Cemetery. There will be botu honorary and active Pali-bearers selected from the George T. Barc W. Dunn, M01; Be ‘The plan adopied of the dual role. ion of the author's Nobody surred, Grauville 1o0.ed complacentiy on those around him aud Koseberg could not repress a stalle. and immutable as Usual. AU! ugth, after a tong sixty seconds, the chancellor pu the question, Which Was fortuwith carried without a division and the house rapldiy emptied, Argyle vowing vengeance a8 he Went out for the trick played i nia by tue guaraia) Spence looked grave Areavou's enann orena HOUSE MONDAY, JULY 9. a tiriee Saturday JENNIE WIN"IUN” “" AND THE LYCEUM OFEKA CO, INCESS OF 1REBIZONDE. RESERVED ShATS. =e | ADMISSION... ‘Monday, July ‘i i ee oeree aaa! 25th st, two blocks south of U- & Nreawui ERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “RQULTABLE BUILDING.” 1003 ¥ 32. ASSETS~€898,217.: Office hours, from 9 am. to 4: ‘Widnesday im each month the office will be open from GteS o'clock pm. Advauces will be made prouptly Evenings at 8:15. ‘tunnel and reservol: im August, 1856, ani THE HIVERS KISING AGAIN, Last Nights Hain Ca: Alarm—Sufferiug Among Fleed Vic- Pirrssuxa, July 13.—The Allegheny and Monon- gahela Valleys were visited by another heavy raiu last night, and the rivers are again rising at the headwaters. This has caused som apprehension, ‘old rivermen do not anticipate anotwer flood Tivers are still receding here, With 8 ivetG Apcues in the chanel. ILis clear and very cold, the mercury falling 24 ima few hours. Last nit was the Lard- es. of all on the 150 fainiiies in Pittsburg who had Lo move oul of their suanty-boats. homes were in bad shape whe Yerday and not Mt ior occupancy. Weather suddenly grew quite cold and the rain soaked their Ledclothing Jed up aloug the rive Fard of the Pittsburg and Many of the Women and children were cared tor by neighbors, and the men bulit fires and passed the night on the wet ground as best they could. Great Suftering in West Virginia. WareLing, W. Va., July 13—A speci Intelligencer trom “Parkersvurg say Committee appointed at tie ciuzens’ meeting | opening tits u Weduesday wet yesierday afiervoou to hear tue the subcommittee devastated districts, ‘Terrible suffering ts reported, which far exceeds all anticipation lowlands are without toud, cloth ‘The commitvee are doing” all 1 alleviate the sufferin Subscription« for shares in the 15th issue recetved daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- tu, 1003 F at. Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pros't, JNO. JOY EDBON. Bec" det ToS, MARKET vidend of thirty cents asuare Las been Arclared on the capital stock of this Cuunj any ter Market, on and aiter DAMUEL W. OUKiILE. D.C. BSS. Hancock, G to K. Se ofU. & Treasury Build- RIES. 1406 NY. AVE — LADIES and Tandems for day oF week. ‘Tricycl veuve her wharf ai 10 au. and 3 pam Muse | 2 RXEMPTION FROM TAXATION. Senator Vance was authorized to report favora- bly the bill to exempt the property of Ascension church from taxation, and to remit all taxes and penalties now due and unpaid. SUBDIVISION OF LAND. Senator Vance was also authorized to report favorably the House bill to regulate the subdlvis- fon of land within the District, It directs the Cominissioners to make and publish such orders as may be necessary to regulate te plat- Ung and subdividing of all lands and grounds in and no such plat or subdivision shall to record without an order to that effect, indorsed by the Commissioners, It aiso Provides for pubic highways through subdivis- hol-way turough future subdivisions Bicycles, Tricycles, Kent vy the hour, ‘statements in regafa Bors Crorme At A Daiscouwt: 2 Payable at the ‘Vheir Noating the river tell yes ‘operat rated. The tunnel was pumped ‘Out at once and additional contracts were entered into with the former contractors. It was ciearly ple to comply with Ube requirement of the act that the work should be compieted by Novem- Der 1, 1888, and it was Judged better to without the delay of new advertising. Uon of Muing the tunnel 1s now in every section. ‘The total lengtn mouth was 1,186 feet. There then remat ned, “The contractors,” says Maj. MEIZEKOTT & have ‘removed from Pendsylvania dip. 1210 ¥ st. v.w., turee doors. B. Moses & Sous. Oldest and inost sive musié establishment 1m the city. ays TO CONTKACTORS, CARPENTERS AND UTHEKS, CAN ANY ONE WITH aN EYE TO ECONOMY a wet thelr other Dank and in the Erie Katiroad, ave. to their uew facts in the case,” AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF PRO- for procuring ceméteries, and that all be in contormity With the general plan of the city Washington. Ee: CURING EXCEPTIONAL BAaRGAINS—THIS 18 oF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | ‘To Reduce Surpius Stock. asian of inape Sasceieans ok Wicinla Pine Just, Cnnnletien ot cos man eal . 30, 1séa, is POLICE MATRONS, ned 10,024'8 feet Senator Farwell was authorized to report favor ably the House bill providing for the appointment of police matrons, 1t authorizes the Commissioners 0 appoint three matrons for the police de- Parument at a salary of euch, and that It § thesé matrons sear’ necessary, examine and care for the fetnale prisoners who may be taken into cuatody b: take charge of lost or al detained at the station house. No woman shall pointed matron unless recommended by Jeast len Women Of good Slanding,residents of the THE RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANT FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. peta ISHING LUMBI ICKE18, LALH”, SHINGLES, &o. m my 14th and b st. yards. ‘This is positive, and sales will be made at cost if necestarg,ras SICCH must be redueed tomake (or proposed cheuwee ‘Ehtituaten cheerfully wiven, Al 14th and B sta. 2. w., and 121 aw WHITE PINE FIN: that visited the PI 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OURENTIRELINE | Being stock contamed Terres and homes. | active ana siruug, W lie Ue Fest oc Lue be tue duty of OF BOYS CLOTHING. INCLUDING SHIRT- ‘They think that they Will not have to appeal for outside assistance, and Will endeavor to couflne their appeals Lo Une citt- zens of the town for at east one more day. Ling over 500 people, are in of ites the first mail was received more and Ouio Ratiroad cersba! mr Busiwess bas been entry rank uch, Busi ry entirely = Vat Clarksbury tor three days. and it ‘several Weeks before matters Will be ad- the police, and to BARBO! st aud Md ave‘aw. children while GAx, GASOLINE AND O11, STOVIS, RE- tore, &; Phuubine and ‘Tinoine lows et No MUWANS 2126 and 1724 Penn. ave. Tue Ovex Frertace ls srtistic treatment ts Fepgement at very iow ‘We stili bave a CONSUMERS OF CLOTHING ARE SUPPOSED TO since Monday, the lenry Wis" Garnett formed of ‘the sudden deui ‘tract.’ KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT- 80 "The cost of work done $124,417.70. The yrand total of ex; Vo June 30, 1888, Including out: and retained percentages, ts THE CONTRACT FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE XEW expired June 30, 1887, at which time there re- maived about 50,000 cubic yards of excavation and the past year was ineral will take fing iabilities —_—_ Chicago's Jury Bribers, TEE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION RESOLVE TO SEE THAT TRE RE FIGOKOUSLY PROSECUTED. 13,—Tue Cluzens’ Assoctation met uss tue Welch Jury-bribing and to decide upon the steps to be taken in U ‘Alter some discussion it pecial study wit COME RIGHT ALONG, PAY US A VISIT. SECURE Fi "asagns te goed or x@ Manning stock, which we py at ut Tomt ™ °% Steamer and st) 4 BARGAIN, AND GO HOME HAPPY. Bias Curcaco, July Creek Church last night vo dise Professional and tion of passengers and irelgbt within the District, and that it may put down, or more tracks along ‘Western terminus to and across 1334 street to. No. 269, and thence ‘over and across E to lay Uracks and erect a depot building (0, 208, CODIFICATION OF DISTRICT LAWs. ‘The House bill to secure for the District a com- -| pilation of the laws was taken up and debated at some length. 1t authorized the appcintment of Uubree Crosixa Our Suz fatyiand. avenue $6-tkf 400 SEVENTH STREET N.W.. COB. D. bm GREAT CLEALING SALE Our ‘single-widih wool figured sold same at 120. Double 43 Tita st. we ‘THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY IN FINE CLOTHING. Our entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing Must be closed out within the next two weeks, ‘Men's Cheviot Suita, Men's Prince Albert Suite, Men's Serge Suita ‘Meu’s Business Suita, Men's Seersucker Coats and Vesta, ‘Men's Fongee Coats and Vesta, Men's Alpaca Coats and Vesta, ‘Men's Drap D'Ete Coats and Vests. ‘Men's, Boys’, and Children’s Odd Pants, In order toclose out our Spring and Summer Stock We reduced prices to about 50 cents on the dollar. Give 8 call and be convinced $ Special rates to grranizations State. rooms can be accured inadvance,” Apply to wt TDLET. General Mauseve. | O) ‘Dedeiae, Sie. We euerat Manacer._ ‘Combloatione 1241 and ee ad i E it § i i i L | iS H : E # E | [ | | | i #i iy Fi a 2 A 2 i oo fi i b 23 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTEING co. (COR. 7TH AND G STS. HH Bea if BOULANGER AND FLOQUET Pict + Pants, July 13—As Was expected, the in: ‘Offered by Gen. Boulanger to Prime Minister } quet in the chamber of deputies last evenin sulted na ducl The two gentiemen, ater by Une nds, met In he vicinity of Par 10 O'clock Usls “mcruing. Swords were used. both coMbALARLs Were wounded. | ed on Count Diitor & Suort distanc dangerous M ched BY Gen, Boulanger she Was not wuched inistry we wched uy ag was Pierce, Are (0 the fo! en s ter Gea, B w y woud leg and M. F received a cut on the rigut hand, After the men revewed the figuting Jor the Uuir Gen, Boulanger made a lunge st M. Fic lett breast, but Ovly stichtiy touched the n. Boulanger then received | wound throat, which put nd to the en ‘The Wound Is & severe one, but on a heworrhace the doctors ar upavie Wo ¢ Whewer it ts Ikely Lo prove serious. Bovtanger’s Murderoms: Race. ‘The duel was fleroely fought. Gea. Bou tried hard to Kili upon him again a recelved the uu Bleed, Uke secon COMUBUEd, but Voth combatar ROULANGER'S WOUND SERIOUK, It fs now believed that the wound Boulanger’s throat ts a se MF received scratches on his hi ot and The seconds hi @ formal report, i Luey state that Gen, Boulanger received 4 9 Wound in the neck, BOULANGER'S BREATHING DIFFICULT Pegardiug bis co. vind ta hat tt puratt At present O give 4a Opinion as Wo What Lunn Lue may take — MATKED OF 1 mur | Another Violent Manifestation of it ha Chicago—Heaten by a Mob, Curcado, July 13. —Thomas and W M ut OUt Yesterday in company with a Buri einploye to take @ photograph of (he wrecked t atled by a mob Wednesday a street. 1 thelr negatives, ot NGTON They 4 petted with . fortunaiely escaped wire Kach 0° them was terriviy bru ived a bad cut = of police Will guard against further acts of ¥ RAISING THE FREIGHT BOYCOTT Kansas Ciry, Mo., July 1,—The switchmen held a stormy meeting LASt uigt, which resulted 4 Uitting Of the boycott on Bw: Bolice was sent W all The Toads cen stating taat all members of the Union would e all {recht offered Without diseriminalio purse decided on, the quest called ofticlals of various roads here posed IneeLINE Was aba toad had hearly a full qui terday, aud expect to Landle a.) the iret in Passenger traihe. The strikers have issued statement melling Weir grievances aud lnilins = Ing, WhLE IL ts po hal they may f work on the Cow Givision, they Ws pI Road, Her Son ts Taken From pelted from Germany. Wrrstabes, July 13.—IC is stated that tne Servi envoys will start trom here at noon tout Beigrade, taking with them Prince Alexand Servia, and that Queen Natalie will be expe. trom Germany ien hours later. THE UNHAPPY QUEEN PROSTRATED. Bruun, July The German po. ‘ dered Ques Sorvia, within’ wel ms. They have red that before departure se ta auer her BOY who Will Cake” uuu bi Will afterwards escort station at Wiesbaden aud plac bound for Vienna, 10 the queeu attempts to these orders, Tore® will be used im cat Out Mer majesty ts prostrated; or vile 4 rounded by pollee, Tae statemedt that Ui prince passd Usrough Vienna yesterday on Way to Belgrade Was Incorrect. THE YOUNG PRINCE TAKEN AWAY. Wiespapex, Juiy Lk—An ollicer atcnded & twenty policemen ent a Natalie's vi 10 o'clock ‘Uss mori suortly atierw gai reappeared With young’ Prince Alexau ier, | Servian crown prince, and a lady Ot bowor queen's suite, "rhe Uwo were bundied tuto ca ‘aud riven to the railway station, Lhe prince Was handed over to tue ¢ Servian police, M. Protics, who placed luisn train. In a few minutes M: Protics aud lis cl were on their Way to B igrade, The Jourp de Wathout a break. Tas beliewed Le q dered Une boy Without a srW zie, A | 4 the prince when he Was ou house. When the queen recived notice from the Char sue Must part WILL Wer sou, Sle Voi Milan imploring in real With her anotle ever, Was incensed at which the queea had posal for mediation, a €rown prince's 1utor Uhat the with tue queen a day } ined te to give her the train, — MACK-RENTER SCUL Me is About « ings im aa, Cmcad0, Jui 13.—A disjpa Spr IL, says: Landlord scully ts about to seii Dols holdings, Mv owns 4,000 acres in San 15,000 in Logan, and 1,000 acres in MeLat Olver Counts Ah Walch Le has for seven past carried on the Irs rack-readng ast Year two Uliis Were Introduced ln | Uure ooking Lo the extirpation of ais his system, ‘The measures passed after ght and were at ouce approved by Lue ¢ Uber tne provisions os tivese acts allot (unt ers were buund WO dispus SIX Years, Under peually PAL uty the meaatiiue they bi States, Scully's Awerican n prepating to sell all tne ols. IL comprises son tm the State, Scuily bas enocu laud iu Nebraska aud Kauss whi syste Of ruck-rentiag 1s pursued. _ From Wall Srcet To-day. New Youx, July 13—All wes have disappeared frou Ube stock ung and Bret pri UO iy PT cent above last mills ‘There Was no hesitation in U Uhe market adVauced Muwedial iy wid S and New Eugiand Uue special feacur s, bei comparauvely “quiet aud gaied ir ainounts Only, Uvugh Lackawana, Wester. Uno Pacific ‘aud Keading were py uune Geailogs 8. Paul and New kugi 1g per Cent and the market toward Lue ei Lcur became much more active. “Lwere ¥ iurther feature, bowever, and at LL vclork Market was active and stroug at Uke bes. pri A Jited Lover Ks! Denver, Cou, July 13—A dad, Col., Saye Fred. Rewingt mai 1 FesenUing bitnseit as aN art. Lon Lurper’s ¥ arsived iu this city some ways ago ana Miuseif sketching mountain sewers Wr Lt Yesterday be toux worpi apd died at 5:40 last evening. boon w arrivai here be sell in love With a Miss Vs andsome miliiner, and 1 is thoug ut hua, causing tau tO commit Us Xe Jett 'a Wid Dequesthing Uo Altos Wile s4, Xo the Journuiist’s Hote e000, Mis saties aN 3 posed 10 ve or Murdered and Robbed by Lighway e+ Mownr AvE, lowa, July 1—A. M. Bruce, ) jor of @ large creamery at Wir, caus & Wednesauy and'cashed several large driv Was about town all Gay transacting Vustue> irequenuy tng bis roll of moucy, te aim. He sought hard, Bul wiler siruggiinx Biun for a few iminutes one OF Lae MeL pia od voiver vo: ct