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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Peansyivania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't Evexxo ts served to subscribers in the city oy euepicrs, ob theit owe sevotiut at 10 cents eck. or ate sper month | Copies -t the, counter: 4 SBMia TEs yea? 60. six wont 6 — [Entered st the Fost Office =i Washington, D.C, ae sccond class all ater.) x ames ° ee year. postage prepaid. mail subsecrtptions must be ip advance: oe of advertising made Know: on application. Vor. T3—No 10,977. Che Loening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1888, ~ <_< THE PIWIGRATION INQUIRY, ‘The Agent of the Hambere fine Tells the Commitice How the Business ts Managed. New Youre, July 25,—Te congressional com- mittee appointed to inquire into the immigration affairs of the country-ai-large, Dagan its work a6 the Westminster Hotes at 10 o'clock tuts morning. Ceara yourbe H, a 4 Mictigan, and Congressman W. W. Mor of Caliioruia, and Righard Guenther, of Wisconsin, were the oaly metabers of the commit:ee present, Det uagerad a and Congre-sana Kpected The ¢ of emigre het prenent at the ope ting of we else there Lo Repre= the inquiry, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. FCE CREAM SOCIABLE. ST. PATRICK'S TEMPER- BYEXte EXCURSION ANCE SOCIETY, Carroll, Znatitute, Hall 602 Fst 2 or tHe aw. THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1888,8 P.M Adie CIELES Sion’ 29 cents, dencing, refreshments free, ~P. A. — BYRNE. Sccrelary. y25-2e 0 Am UGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE is g.agtONDAY, JULY 23. PAS -venings Matinee Saturday at 2. s Last week of the SUMMER OPERA SEASON. ‘Farewell of MISS JEANNIE WINSTON THE LYCEUM OPERA CO, MARSHALL HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1883. Steamer W. W. Corcoran will leave 7th-street wharf at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, ss22-500.___ 3924-28 CFOS Béacn. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, GRAND DUCHESS, 323. Daily at 10 3 m OHNSON'S FAMILY THEATER, ee J ‘Penn. ave, near 11th st. SUNDAYS, Every and Saturday Matinee, TWO STEAMERS ‘DENHAM'S DRAM \TIC COMPANY, 10 AM. and 2:30 PM In Joaquin Miller's Greatest of Plays, entitled Fare 25c. Round Trip. Admission 10 and 20 cents, ‘Moseley home s: 8:45 p.m. Thompson homeat 10:30 Pamengers down by the Thompson wishing asail 10 saltwater can return by Voseleysif thoy wis, jroo 19t FuwK GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BLIDGE. ATTLE OF SHILOB is open daily from 9 a. m. jist st, two blocks south of a Cc ALTIFORNTA. ‘Special Parties. Semi-monthly. Free Sleeping (OR makes her regular trips Cara.” Cheap Rates. Southern Koute, 3. Monday, Wed: veoday.and Friday, leaving 7 ~ Beaton tcceemeaes mayg oy Address E. HAWLEY, General Eastern Avent, 339 Bigh and Canal stn, Goorwetown, 0s Sams fare. S00. | pkadway. New York: fk d mith 402 Cheeta, _sy24-1in® cordially invited lickets: Adult. $1: to teobtained from committee at dey Yisladelphia, or any Baltimore aud Ohio Ticket Agent. Jez-w&s60t CYCLERIFS, 1406 N. ¥. AVE. — TADIES les, Tricyeles, Sociables and ‘Tandems for Hest by the hour, day or week. Tricycles for five months, $5 per month. ap12-6m den, 306 ou day of ex: 0nd DIGROCNDS, No. 47 Ist nw. for the repars of | Sss. TTD. FRO ONNN of Sta H D Sen * Fe Adis Sss8 1 ppp ERB N NN Bo Fes. — BBR ERE RRR GCG ™ g8Ss BBE RR Go NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA Boy re ORRR 6G 6 Bssy 4 s STEAMER GEO. LAW. =e Se. 5 5 odd Susi a 2 coo 00 Ok 4 RRR Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am. 2,4, 6p. m ES Pm E i oy ESE 855s Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 a m.. 2. 4,6,7 p.m. $oSSE §. ie From Mary Washington's whart, yaa.» | COG OO LLL Lun A A RK KR Sse! (gBaND EXcUESION oF THE MERCHANTS 3 FOR 250. RIELES, Co. D, Sd Batt. Marshall Hall, Wed: day, July 25, Steamer Wo W. Corcoran, Leaves 7th street wharf 10 a.m. and 6:36 p.m sharp. Keturning Gand 11:30 p.m. Tickets, 50c., children, 25¢Jy21-4° + RAND PALATIAL STEAMER EXCELSIOR ‘commence her rewular Saturday Evenit Another Job of their very best goods. Our success with the last lot was really wonderful. ve immediately wrote if they could send us another Jot of odds and ends, and this morning received JULY 14, from 7th-st. w 100 DOZEN, EE Teun Sol" be first-class in evory par. | Which wewere informed were the last that could be ticular. gotten this season. ‘(Grand dancing deck, with Prof. Pistorio’s Band. ‘The regular prices are 15e. and 222. each: they © on- Lunch, refreshments, and barter, om steamer. sist_mostly of WHITES and afew FANCIES AND pale ae MOURNING GOODS (ALL GUARANTEED PURE LINEN), SIZES FROM 1136 to 16, 3 FOR 250. REMEMBER THESE ARE THE LAST. V\OLONIAL BEACH. Washiugton's Fumcns Watering Place and Excur- rt. A ou vu ooo ITTT 1 Leaves s a. daily vexcept Saturay)| £4 F Y G° F Ht Co ug JULY 1, 38 AS UG Se f Three hours at ‘at ¥o'clock pm. | 24 “GY Goo F Hi Fine Hotel, Pa san Water Bathing, oop Boutine. Crabbing aud Fishing. Pe BPR ff §O ESE Ss ‘arate vacter: PP RRR Il O FE "ss, 3 OvUiar Auten nts, RR So k Dinner, Lauci ant hecseiicuts Ca Seamer and at BE H SoS Eee Sus8 BIAS AND STRING BAND. i Deck om Steamer, a The Grandes’ Baca Eve — sss ss necte with Bs nore vy Special Excas oh THUeSbAYS aad WUSDAY” onder the ix a an.) mabaenent of B. and «. Railw Bgsd 5, Fare, Teun tep o Special rate= Styte-roomis cab be see Apply to . 8 7-1 C. Wo RIDLEY, General Mana cer, DD 3s, HALL BALL. re: DiuP seg = Seamer W. W. CORCORAN wiilleave at 10am. ppp 388 = for Marshal Mall r Washington at 4 p.m, OWAN will make three trips to er ants. leaving at resching Washiagton nm FRIDAY, JULY A WONDERFUL SALE NOW GOING ON IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMEN AS Wx SAID THE PRICES SELL THEM. ALL OUR 18c. CHALLIS...... -12e. AYARD ALL OUR 12%4¢. GINGHAMS, 10c. A YARD KOECHLIN'S PLAIN SATTEI ~.-20¢, A YARD ALL OUR 12ic. FIGURED LAWNS AND BATISTES, ig at 10 a. and 6:15 pm, aud reaching the city at 4 sud 10.50 pte 2 First-class caterins im dining-room at the itall, Lunch, coffee, miik, buttermilk. ie, 1ruit, &e, excursionists’ Far’, round-trip, = REX VIEW Fox iss, ‘Washingtonian’s Most Popular Resort. cesseseese-100, A YARD ETTINGS, ALL COLORS, 35¢. PPP. RRR It ccc FER Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf Pek RH oo EM Ss every SUNDAY at 102.m. and'3 p-m., returning at 2 per ken 11 ¢ | Ee esq and§ p.m. Tickets 25 cents Every WEDNE-DAY P RE H Cco ker S355 at® am and 6 p.m. revurning ct 5 andl p.m. me ‘Tickets “Seents. Family day at River View every T SN 3 oo uv U RRR SATURDAY, leaving at 10 am, returaimg at 5 pm. fi ass $3888 fur ‘Tickets 10 ccute HO ONXN oo UU RR Prof. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every uN NN oo wees ‘SA1URDAY EVENING. lea¥ing at 6:30 pam.returnine 3 at 1 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Dancing down aud| $583 § § fT THT By pe ‘back snd af the grounds on ali tripe except sunday. | Say UU Hox BR EF ys. Noel Fine Brass Band on Sancay oyecuonable partes | 8.8 U0 HF er es For charters, &c., apply to PPP A RRR TTT MM MMEERNN NTITT _ ws Ba PPAR E RT MMMME NS NT ee ene P a AK KT MM MEREN NN T Baltimore via N Boston. Every Monday, Fhve'wiay 2 oe lock p. m. Pe EE EP % Kw e Faseenger secon. uoda:tone Wbstiry fem £ «8 3 twee ENE ess bese cle ad ‘nn aloo peaterpom So Ft 3:3 Sie oom berthe. v1. rosnd ty. 3. kor iurtucr te were eos aarti oi mation we circulars st ail the Hotels i Weshig= en, or avpLy 20 . EE EM, ‘A L. HUGGINS. General Acent tm tor ss — iwhg Dock, Baiuinore. PS _Telephone Baltimore 247. Es faz Fux ER Soo 2 SLAND PARK. HARPER'S ALL ODD PIECES TO BE FROZEN OUT. pg ag . pantry. Btuata, JUST LOOK AT THE FIGUKES. Fiyiug Horses, rom B Croquet. be. & al feat both directions, $1 BE STE VALLEY FORGE AND DIXEY Fun aa! ine trips every hour ‘Cunber- Iand’s Boat Houses, 1ooc of New He F street. au toot of, higin stree are now taking stock and have found the follow- "Saas and Ends which we have put on the counters alstene price 1OWD, atop- beat Hoitzmans Table Reck. Beat ius acd’ Dixey audings. Fist iripupat Gam “Lust t.pdown at | MISSES" Pigu 10 » mw. Round i 2 ee laced rates to lane | French Embroi Bartics. Deze; for charter au or downat’1> | WEE... tay ure boats of all hud sor hire at both | Nos elephuue 36:5-% 8 CLOTH a PN. eu ERLAND & ---$10 and 312 TO CLOSE OUT AT spins 84 OS MISSES’ INDIA LAWN SUITS, sizes 12, 14 aud 16 rears, OL) As HIGH AS CHOICE NOW Gear Dax Goovs Assovscemest By THOS J. LUTTRELL, ‘Successor to LUTTEELL & Wise, Ip addition to Silks, Sutins, Velvets, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Albatros, Nun's Veiling. Wool Suitiugs, | SOWD FROM: Ladies’ Cloths, Satems, Scotch Ginghams, Challies, | BOSR TR MKD Table Damasis, Towels, Napkins, Gents’ aud Ladies’ rE Furnishings, Hundaece wiefs, Gloves, Hosiery. Buttons, Ribbons, and all other foreign Dry Gucds ata apecial | ppp mapeoes tn eseen omnten mete A Es Sivee discouut of 3 per cent on all Cotton Good: a bE Twill ales offer 900 Parasols and Sun Uinbre aa Ue Prime cost. these wvods are this | 7TH, Si, AN: stylex An auction lot of Gents’ Half Hose, also Ladies’ Colores Mose, consisting of 200 doz, which I will sell | # pairs fr 25c., less than wholesale price. 000 yards Krinkle Seersucker, last season's, price | ‘4¢.. I will sell tnem at Ge. per yard to close. | All persons desiring to find the greatest bargains | ever offered in Dry Gocds tu Washington, will do wel to call at 1930 Ps. ave nw., where they cam be pleased. both in quality, style acd AU persous owing the late firm of Luttrell & Wine wil be Kind «noush to settle their bills at the earliest pomible moment with THOS, J. LUTTRELL, Successor to Lerzmeree Wine, | Oth stand Pa ave. now. One To Tu Lawessz NUMBER OF CALLERS Te Greatest Barcass ¥erO rrenen In ordor to close out the entire stock of Fine Clothing at once, OAK MALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS, Will sell all Suits for Boys, 4 to 13, which formerly were $33, $4, $4.50, $5 and $5.50, at $2.50. All Suits for Boys, 4 to 13, which sold at 86, $7.50, 88, @9 and $10, at $3.75. The entire stock of Suits for Boys, 14 to 18, will be soldat just one-half of formcr prices, About 500 Suits for Men, which sold readily at $7.50. 29, $10, $12, $13.50 and 815, will be closed ; out at 87.50. During our Great Remnant Scice last week. we did not Lave au cpporturuty wo pay proper attention to all, and | _ Suite which sold at $16.50, $18 and €20, are now wishing to comp.y with the request of many of our | #1050, Patrons to have auother sale this week, weherewith | Middlesex Flaunel Saits, $10. stuounce scontiouauce of tuts sale, adding anew lot! Ccencyisen's Suite, $25, worth 650. of bargains, as follows intinened thaihgiies tel ‘White and Fancy Vests, 7c. Odd Pants from $1 up. a2hle ordinary #iz0, orma- ented to please the chi iret 'Zige.: reculas Poe Anoiberict or cancel Pique Bina Nduceattons | Settueker Cout and Vest for 1 paket invoice of fine toured, French Sative Res ‘Fancy Flannel Coat and Vest for 81. per yard. real value . This lot bine « ome, ‘Die so call earls in order to vet the benefit of it, 60 pieces of Pacite and Si OAK HALL, CORNER TENTH AND F. SES roand, sith larwe black and brown ag- | [2 Tessoand Fixtures for Sale, my25-3m Ses trom lee ; 20 bleces of din. inci Lact’ bane warranted tingly pecfect. reduced trom 13 to 10e per yanks | ADIE® Weeeve aise rected new rt Bee cotton | ML Remvants: 3 cance Se. t0. be wold at © Gases worth 10c. to be suid a: Sc.; 2 c.ses worth 12! GOLD dat the “All warranted tobe free from aly "Tictct ane Batiste, im short lengths : incu tugood patterns and colors competes hat fisce Gainers, rms Ritetotore, FRANK M. LEWIR, LANSBURGH & BRO, ‘1215 Penn. ava IS 420, 42z, 424, 496 7th St; 417, 419 Sth Bt, ‘Buccessor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona myn BENE LEAVEs,” AN INFALLIBLE for ‘Chol-ra-Infantum | Sumer SBPlaiND. “Cau be had by applying at Say th st, nw. “=>, ATTENTION, GRANITE CUTTERS! NIGHT, Jal wipe special meeting THUUSDAY y Cage Fo teal W.B Rib “INGER. a ae A sos Bare: ‘Fmore will bo a special meeting of the Jour- Reymen Makers’ Beneficial Union, on SATURDAY, JULY the 28th, at 8 p.im., at Cosmopolitan Hall. sy25-2t° by é ATTENTION, KNIGHTS! ‘Mechanics’ Lodire. No. 4. K. of P., will give their “second annual exctrsion to Colonial’ Beach, THORSDAY next, July 46. on the palatial steamer Excelsior 4 day guarautesd all browher Boat leaves her wharf st usual time. Special attrac- tion, at TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Whereas JOHN C GOODMAN, of the District of Columbis, on the 9th day of July. 1887, assuened to me all of his stock in trade. book account, and ocher property for the benefit of his creditors; and whercas 4s such Assiguee I have reduced ‘he greater part of the Broperty so. assiwned to cash, distribute the sane amonz YUH C. GOODMAN so fa- as the same will extend. Now, therefore, this isto notify cach and all of the said, creditors to attend, with 1 Place of business,” No. 9) uisiana avenue,"in the city of Wasuiugton, D. C..0n MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1588, at 10 o'clock a. m.,at which time and place i Will imake the aforesaid distribution, Non-resident greditors can communicate with tne by iwail. Creditors failing to resyond to thi noice will be excluded from the benef S i. ERGOOD, Assignee. yaoi DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. er ictitan wee hereby disolved by mutual consent, Ail claims against the firm wust be presented by August Lat All rsous indebted to the firm will pease settie. EH. MAN, E. J. SEXION, Be TEL ‘directors of the Po omac Insurance Co. of*| Georgetown. D. C.. will be held on MONDAY, Auvust §, 1888, at the office of the company, 2219 32 atreet. Bem at 12 an. and close Up. AYHEW PLATER, Secretar MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC B. ‘Grand Rally for Campaign work Wednesday night, July oth, at 902 Pa. ave. Come oue! Come al By older of Campaign Committee. CHAS CASE. K, President. 3s: ie WASHINGTON, DC, JULY 7, 1888. OTICE. Ta compliance with quirements of section 2 of the set incorporating the i.ock Crock Railway Company of the District of Columbia, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital stock of ‘said com- Pany will b opened on MODAX, July , 1888, att of FB WIMER, 1313 ¥ st.cirom § o'clock aun, to5 p.m. and wid be kept open daily during the same hours for « period of ten days, unless the whole stock Shall Ue soouer subscribed fur, J. B. WIMER, Treasurer. Gardiner G. Hubtard, “George Truesdell Seri woodman” Ge Ere sbrey, ac. FY Was yen ke Phun’ duo. Kidout, Kibet vens, Lwwrence San iB wimen Sauiuel 5. head, Robert 4. Fisher, 3 Ancorporators. Bce> OFFICE OF THOGg FIRE INSURANCE Waa MEANY, ASHING A dividend of three (3) er Payable at the office of the company, 1331 F st. u. on and after AUGUST 1, 188k, to the stockholders Tecord at the close of bisiness on Juiy” 2: ‘The trauster books will’ ve closed from JULY 20 to AUGUs “1. 1888, both days faciusive. By oruer of board of Trusiess, 10t FRANCIS b. MOHU: EAVING RECENTLY PURCHASE So eatabiisnment of 8. E. M.tlock, 625 and Gat iw. Hany prepared to accotumodate the pviic Tutile, ‘Dean, with all kia ane driving ¥_hicles ut short Bo- thee and ou tus! reasouabde terms; parti ula given to boardiug horses, ad on te most terms. K. J. BROU Telephone eail 936-". www and well-equiy lege building, H st. bet, th and 10th sts ouncement a AGRUDEL, &. D.S1o Vieuve. Sy2-eodsn Se CROGAN'S Ino TALMENT HOUSE 739 AND 741 71H ST. N.W, Cheapest honse in to ouy your ‘Furniture, Car- yets, O.l Cloths, Mutuucs. Buby Carriaces, Ketrigera: tors, Stoves, Ke. Evers tims: in ti urushing line'sold on ‘eredit as eliewy as tc ¥ can be DOUSLT ese Where ior cash. LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF ‘cost. For ane Uturther particulars, widress the deay, Wi'wAKe AND _my21 Se Pour Tape CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Washington News and Gossip. GoverwMent Recetrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- Tae Boxp Orrsxivas To-pay amounted to $627,000, in lots as follows: 4 per cents, registered, $2,000 at 12734; $5,000 at 127%¢;. $22,000 at 12735; $1,000 at 127%: 000 at 12735. Four cen! Eoupon, $50,000 at Tete ig pet cents registered, $10,000 at 107%; $200 at 107%; $1,000 at 10734: ne al 107%; 435 per Cela, SOupon, $15,006 National Bank Divipenpa—The ot the Currency has declared the first dividend of 30 Per cent in favor of the creditors of the Commer- Clal National Bank, of Dubuque, Iowa, on claims proved, smouaciag Yo $383,091. "This tailed Pension Fravps.—The Commissioner of Pensions has been advised that Mesura Eldridge and J. W. Alston, of Duo, Claiborne County, Tenn., were con- Victed On the 23d inst. in the U. 8, Court at Knox- ville, Tenn., on a charge of conspiracy to make a fais¢ pension claim in the name of Mesura Eldridge, as the widow of James, alias P. Shea, of Co, B, 241 Ky. infantry, when, in fact, she Was the widow of a contederaté so.diér who died of small pox while at home on furiough. Alston was also convicted Of forgery in same claim, and pleaded gulity to Inaking talse affidavits ia the claim. Missouri El- dridge was convicted of making (aise claim. J. 8. Fritis and J. E. Hopkins have been indicted by ‘the grand jury at Knoxville, Tenn. Ye.vow Jack.—Surgeon Generat Hamilton to- day received a telegram from Dr. Wall, at Tampa, Fla, stating that, he had begun the house inspec- Uon there, and had ordered it at Plant City. ‘There were two new cases in Plant City, but none at Tampa, AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS To-Day were Senators Coke, Blackburn, McPherson, Cockrell, and Kenna; Representatives Davidson, with M. H. ‘Tuornton, Florida; Yoder, Springer, Stone (Ky.). Crain, Caine, Matson, and’ Grunes, With Dr. and Mrs. Osbourne and Dr. Johnston, Ga.; Hon. J. R. Tucker (Va), Hon, W. E. Robinson (N. ¥.), and Assistant Postmaster General Knott, A Post-orrice will be established at Colton’s, St, Mary’s County, Md, with Bruce M. Colton as postmaster, A New Natronat Baxg.—The Controller of the Currency has authorized the organization of the Wallowa National bank, of Enterprise, Ore., Capital $50,000, Robert 'M. Steel, president, and Win. R. Holwes, cashier, Tue TRiat OF THE NAVAL CaDETS FOR Hazixa.— The case of Naval Cadet Wylle 8, Embery, charged with hazing, was concluded before the court mar- Ual @& Annapolis yesterday. The board then took up the case of Naval Cadet Louis H. Gross, third class, charged With shaking his fists in ‘Naval Cadet Sparks’ face und telling him he would have to “ligt or be less galley.” The accused was de- fended by Ensign Glanoon. Naval Capet Horace G. MCPARLAND, of this city, having been acquitted by the Annapolis court-martial of the charge of hazing, was yester- day restored to duty on the Constellation, which 4s expected to sail for Newport to-day. GEN. SueRtpaN Doing Wetl.—The bulletin of Gen, Sheridau’s physicians last evening 1s as fol- lows: “The genegaily favorabie condition of Gen. Sheridan's case feported in our bulletin of the 224 continues Without any important alteration. Should Were be uo change woruby of record tn the hex: twenty-four hours, no bulletin Will be issticd Wednesday evening. Pxomotrp.—H. B. Hedrick has veen promoted frou. $1,000 to $1,200 as assistant in the Nautical Almanac Office, Tue WEAaTHER.—The rain storm of yesterday arternoon Was an unexpected visitor, and spojled the Signal OMce predictions. Instead of station- sty Leinpgr. Lure the thermometer dropped adegree orso, ‘There ts no probability, say the signal ofl. cers to-day, of a decided change soon, Yesterday's mnaximumn Was 89 degre STRAWS. Elections to the ‘The following figures sow the changes in the political complexion of the House of Representa- ‘AWUITARLE BUILDING." 1003 F 34. ASSETS—$898,217.42, Offcehours, from 9am. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in eacu mouth the office will be open from 6t Borclock p.m. Auvauces wid be ude promptly 817 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received daily at the office of the Ass.ciation, Equitable Buiid- img, 1003 F wt, Shares are #2.50 per month. $1.000 advanced en each share. Fazophlets explaining tho object and advantages of the Association are furuished upon application. JOMAS SUSERVILLE, Prove c Jet . @. METZ! ae ROTT & CO, MUSIC BS Dealers, heve removed from Peunsylvania ave. to their uew Uuildine. 1110 F st, u.w est und i estublishinent in the city, ‘west of W. B. Moses & Sous. sive musi POVES, RE- Tinping'low- ORAN, teu of any hun ir euuey An examina wil structural exceileuce of our productions. wag We ere doing exceliont Colur work in tiles for fire- Places, vestibules, Luti-rovins, &c. P HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 319 424 9th street. Pansverrun Store will continue the sale of REMNANTS and ODDS and ENDS at ONE-HALF VALUE, PARASOLS at cost, Great Barcaius in HOSIERY, and UNDER- W AK. Ladies’ Full Re. ularBulbriggan aud Pin-Strie HOSE reduced to Ladies’ GAUZE VESTS, fine quality, re- Auced to 20e. Ble. to 50c., Now 25e. us iu WHITE GOODS at 1250, One (ot c: 0 pieces NAINSOOK and SWISS EMPROIDEKILS. Were lie. to Now 42) Barvains in CASHMERE SHAWLS and SCAKPS. Colors: Cream, Blue, Pink, Cardi- nal, Tan and Black, All marked down to close. It seems odd to advertise BLANKETS in + mid-summer, but you can save 75e. buytug them now. One case 10.4 WHITE. WOOL BLANKETS, worth $3.25 pair, to go for 82.50. ‘One lot 24-inch Black Silk SUN UMBREL- LAS. Reduced trom 81.75 to 81 Odds aud Ends in CORSETS at 50c. Worth double. Great bargains in MATTINGS. French GINGHAMS reduced from 25¢. to 16e. CARHART & LEIDY. wy21 ‘928 7th and 706 K st. n.w. Uves produced by the elections of 1886. The first statement shows the seats taken by the republicans from the democrats, with the majority or plurality obtained by the new member in each case: Third, Diinots district, 7,369°; tenth Ilinois, 29; eleventh eighteenth Llinois, 1,162; first In- minth Iudiana, 3,416; tweiftth In- diana, 2,484; first Iowa, 1,037; firth Towa, 708 tnird Kentucky, 1,007; eleventh Kentucky, 1,546; sixth Massachusetts, 738; se20nd Michigan, 1,032; sixth Michigan, 1,886; third New Jersey, 637; thirteenth New York, 3,672t; twenty-third New York, 1404; twenty-fourth New York, 1,765; twenty-elgath New York, 2,613; fourth Norun Carolina, 1,3885; fifth North Curoiima, 1,580; third ; sixth Ohio, 1,377; eleventh Obio, Afteeuth Ohio, 1,470; seventeenth Outo, twentieth Peansyivauin, 13; first Virginia, 73,159; ninth Virginta, 3,570: ir cond Wisconsin, 4,228. ‘The changes [rom republican to democratic r’pre- sentarives are showa 1. the following statement: Second Caiiiorna district, 1,073; first Connecticut, ird Massachusetts, Tenth Massachu- third Minnesota, Hampshire, 105; eignteenth New , 1,263; nineteenth New York, 1,609; second rib Coroitna, 2,098; Wweifta Pennsylvania, 650; twenty-first. Pennsylvania, 255; Uwenty-sixth Penusyivunia, 531; seventh South Carolina, S32; Mr. Rani Representative Randail ts progressing satistac- torily. He left his bed for a short tune this morn- ing and is gatuering strength rapidiy. Society Notes. ‘Mrs, Cleveland ate her twenty-fourth birthday dinner witi Secretary and Mrs, Fairchild at their residence in Unis cliy. ‘The other guests were the President Mrs. Folsom, the Speaker and Mrs. Car~ isle and Air. J. E. Russell, of Massachusetts, The birthday had Uweniy-four candies burning upou it; one large one iu its center and smaller ones set In small roses. Mrs. Cleveland wore a iain dress of wiuite nun’s velling,the surplice body cub with a polntcd opening back and front, and the sleeves had puffs trom the elvows to the hand, A company aS usked to Join the diners at 9 O'clock, aud Mr. and Mrs. 8.5. Cox and Mr. and Ars. ad the Alisses Breckinridge and some others were present. Ithas not yet been decided whether Mr. Alfons ‘Mumia 1s to Succeed Baron von Jedtwitz as first Secretary of the German legation or not. Mr. Mumm is with Count D'Arco Valley, gt Lenox, and When he returns to uhe city will have aparunents at the legation, Commodore Harmony expected to leave to-day for ashore cruise, but has been detained in this city nul next Week, When he and Mrs, Harmony Will go to Saratoga ior & ieW weeks, us has been thew custom ot Tate years, Mrs. Harmony has Base Or Wicsescs OLD RYE WHISKEY. . ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upon the District market, JAS L. BARBOUR & SON, xe11-3m [BANE Tas, bes Wholesale Depot AY DAY RESOLVED Tu CLOSE MY stock of BUOTS cnd SHOES at cost on account of d Lemuth, I therefore offerte the pubie great bar- in Men's Souden Shoes ‘Strap Ties, and "and Misses’ Slippers at unc below cust. GusiaV GEISLER, 1021 7th st. Bz Osx Five Downs 85 85 SEWING MACHINES. ‘To make room we areoffe:ing good Sewing Machines which have been used for the small sum of FIVE DOLLARS, All warranted in perfect order. ‘Sewing Machines of any make repaired and warranted ‘at reasonable prices, Neeedles and attachments for all Machines, Apy:hing that you may want in the Sewing ‘Muchine line come or send to us, Mail or telephone ‘order promptly attended to. 5. OPP: NHEIMER & BRO, Giew building) 514 9th st. 2. w., seal ‘Between EB and F. ‘Sole axente for the celebrated Hghtranning New ‘Home Sewing Machine, . ‘Machines for rent. , with her Miss McGowan, of Elizabeth, New Jersey, who is her youngest sister and the daughter of Capt. MeGowan. Airs. J. P. Jones moved from tue Windom House yesterday. Some of the goods will be stored here, and Some will be sent to Mi Cal Miss Buckner, Mr. Roy Jones, and the chdren have preceued Mrs. Jones to Cleveland, where they are Staying with their uncle, Judge Jones. Mrs. Jones will spend a tew days mor inthe clty, and will go to Cleveland early next week, and proceed from there to reside with her family. Senator Jones Will remain In the scott Circle house until the ad- Journment of Congress. Mr. and Mrs Wm. D. Cabell are at Virginia Beach, Va, Miss Daisy Ricketts, daughter of the late Gen. Ricketts, and Dr. Burr will be married to-day at 6 G’eiock 1h New York ity in the Chureh of the Holy Communion, 20Ub street and 6th avenue. ‘Mra. Gen. Grover and party will spend the re- mainder of the summer at Aurora, W. Va ‘The hop given to the lady assistants at the Pee ene a uu at their Attended and was thorougayy enjoyed by those present. Dr. Frank T, Chamberlin and Miss Nannie Naylor AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. It is Still Before the Senate. LAND COURT BILL IN THE HOUSE. ‘The Senate, 4A CANADIAN MONOPOLY. ‘Mr. Cullom offered a preamble and resolution reciting published statements that the Minneapo- lls, Sault Ste. Marie and Atlantic Raflway, and the Duluth, South Shore and AUantic Railway, have passed into the control of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; that these two-rallways con- trol all the approaches to the bridge over the St. Mary's iuver, on the ‘boundary ne Detween the United’ States and Canada; that the ownership of that bridge is also inthe Canadian Pacitic; and that, by Virtue of this monopoly, Lue Canadian Pacific Rall Way (operated in we interest of a foreign govern- ment) 18 able to ignore and defeat the operations of the Inverstate commerce bili, and directing the committee on interstate commerce to inquire Lato these matters, and whether any legislation is Recessary to protect the interests of the prople of the United States and to prevent the diversion of commerce from its natural and legitimate channels. and to prevent the monopolizing ot trafic by a foreign corporation, Mr. Morgan as.ed Uhat the resolution go over till to-morrow, as he desired to offer an amendment to it. So ordered. ‘Mr. Hoar offered a resolution (which was adopted) amending the rules so as to add to the Persons entitled to the priviiege of adinission into the Senate chamber ex-speakers ot Lue House of Representatives, AN EXPLANATION REQUIRED OF TRE DISTRICT COM- ‘MISSIONERS, Mr. Plumb offered a resolution. (which was adopted), directing the Commissioners of the Dis- trict of Columbia to report whether Brightwood avenue, formerly called 7th street road, has been reduced in Width; if sd by what authoriiy and Whac steps are necessatY lo restore 1t Lo its origi- nal width. The House bill aj rating $76,000 for a pub- Uc building at Statesviule, N.C., was taken from the calendar and passed. ‘The House bill for the erection of an appraisers’ Warehouse 1p the city of New York was taken up ‘and discussed briefy by senators Spooner, McPher- son, Evarts, Beck and Allison, the (wo laiter Sena- tors iavoring a posiponement, so that the matter might be more lully discussed and considered, and the others urging immediate action. THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL HAS THE RIGHT OF way. Finally the bill went over without action, as the naval appropration bill had the right of way; but Mr. Spooner (who has charge of it), said he would call it up again at an early day. ‘The Senate then resumed consideration of the Raval appopriation bil, the penuing question being on (ue amendment striking out of the bill he item for the expenses of a comimission Lo 10- cate & navy-yard and docks on the gulf coast. House of Representatives. ‘The communication received yesterday trom the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the use of the Welland Canal and referred to the committee on foreign affairs was, Unis morning, referred to the committee on merchant marine and fisheries, with authority to tat comunittee to report there- on at any ume. ‘The House then proceeded to theconsideration Of bills reported from the committee on private land claius, TO ESTABLISH A UNITED STATES LAND COURT. After disposing of various private bills the House took up and considered a Lill to establish a United States land court and to provide for a ju- ictal investiga.ton and settiement of private land Claims In tue territoules of Arizona and New Mex- 10 and the state of Coiorado, HARD ON ARIZONA SETTLERS. Mr, Smith (Anz) offered ap amendment exempt- ing Arizona trom the provisions of the bili, con- tending that it wouid prove to be a great hardship to the Dona tide settlers in that territory. They had not the power to examine the royal archives Of Spain and Mexico, and Wey wouid be compeued to Usb into court at the instance of Land-crant companies, and eltuer surrender ther land or pay Out Lheir 1bberitance in lawyers’ fees, GOOD FOR LAND-GRANT LAWYERS. Mr. Mecreary (Ky.), imquired whether the gentlemen had not received a petition from @ bar association 10 Arizona in favor of the bill. ‘Mr. Suith—That ts land-grant lawyers. The lawyers will get, Very rich out there Af this bill Passes. Iwil be out there getting very rich it Uuly Uill passes, Laughter.) Mr. McCreary (Ky.) contended that justice to the people of Arizona, New Mexico and ‘Col as well as justice to'the United States Govern- ment demauded that the private laud claims in that Werritory should be settkd, and he argued that the pend/ng vill presented the best practical method of settlement. Ar. Joseph (N. M.) favored the DIiL Mr. Symes (Col) supported the Dlil as being in the Interest of the siuuil settlers in his stave and in the territories mentioned. ‘Mr. Thomas (W1s.) opposed the amendment. + ‘The District in Congress. CLAIMS FOM SPECIAL DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE BY REASON OF PUBLIC IMPKOVEMENTS, In the Senate to-day Mr. Faulkner introduced a Dill (hitherto introduced in the House by Mr. Hemphill) to create a board of audit to adjust all claims for special damages to real estate by reason of public improvements tn the District, In the preamble it ts recited that in 1874 a boa'd of audit Was constituted to cxamine and audtt claims for damages sustained by reason of public mnprove- ments; Ulat the board of audit did examine and ‘seitle a large portion of these cl ims, but failed “to act. on many Others; that that board was aboitshed before 1t had audited many claims. The Uiil directs the President, by and with tue advice and cousent of | the Senate, to appoint turee suitable persons, bona fide residedts of the District, wno shall constitute a board of audit to recetve and finally adjust and dispose of all claims for damaxes ‘0 real property in the District caused by the alteration, of repairs, or changes in the grade of streets, avenue auleys, OF roads, oF in the coustruction of sewers since January 1, 1871, whether caused by the board of public Works or’the Commissioners.” ‘Thr bill then 088 on to be in detail tue duties of the Q0ard, methods It shali pursue, &. It directs the United States Treasurer to pay interest on the cer- Uflcates issued by the board of audit and the prin- cipal of the same when 1t shall fail due, TO PAY POR PORTRAITS. ‘Mr. Daniel (by request) introduced a bill dntro- duced in the House by Mr. Wise) to appropriate the sum of $4,500 to pay George B. Matthews, artist, for portraits of the following Secretaries of tue Navy painted by him: Paul Hamilton, orsouth Carolina; Isaac Toucey, Connecticut; J. °C. Dob- bin, of North Carolica; Wm. A. Graham, also of North Carolina; Wm. Jones, of Pennsylvania; David Henshaw, of Massachusétts; Mablon Dicker: Son, of New Jersey; John C, Kenedy, of Mary- Jand, and John ’. Mason, of Virginia,’ Both bills Wete referred to the District committee. Capitot Topics, ‘THE PURE FOOD BILLS. ‘The House committee on agriculture to-day re- the Lee bill to prevent the sale, manufacture or tr tion of adulterated articles of food, drink and crue: substitute for the Butter- wrorth bill deflaing lard and imposing. compound lard and regulating its sale, ton and exportation, ‘NOTES. Representative Fitch, the only Ffesean trom New Yoru cy nas 1s action In for the Mills bil & thanky signed by 3,000 of his constituents and a series “of resolutions from the Young Men's club, Depositors in the Freedman’s Bank. IF WHITE THEY ARE XOT BXTITLED TO ANY PORTION OF THE AMOUNT APPROPRIATED BY CONGKESS TO REIMBURSE THR COLORED DEFOSITORS. ‘The Controller of the Currency has issued a ctroular in response to letters received from white Gepositors of the Freedman’s Bank remonstrating ‘against the provision in the Dill which recently Telegrams to The Star. 4 DYNAMITE PEDDLER ARRESTED, A MURDER MYSTERY IN TEXAS. —____ Opening the Immigration Inquiry. EDITOR MOORE LEAVES FOR CANADA. Railroad Engineers Endorse Chief Arthur. LABOUCHERE’S SPEECH. Scenes Attending the Debate in the s Last Night. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING ran, Loxvon, July 25.—The debate on the second Teading of Parnell’s commission bill ended last night in an unexpected Way. Not uotil dinner hour yesterday had the Parneilites agreed not to op- ose the bill at unis stage, reserving the right to Urge vital alterations in committee. Labouchere, therefore, undertook the motion for its rejection. Labouchere’s speech was interrupted by the sud- den appearance of the biack rod to summon the speaker to the house of lords to witness the an- tiquated formality of giving royal assent by com mission to several bills. When he appeared at the Dar of the house, Labouchere was so engrossed With one of his vigorous attacks upon the govern- ment that he did not notice him and twice had to Decalled to order by the speaker. At length he sat down pvecipitately on his hat, much fo the delight of his antagonists, The debate brougut out a new speaker, A. Elliot a young tory member, who made a lively Speech, much applauded on both sides of the house a turn, ‘He frankly stated that the polut to Which the Country was looking was the letters, which, if proved forgeries, would create a tre- inenddus revulsion of feeling. ‘This 8 what mauy ministeriall:'s fear, aud Uuey make no secret of thetr disiike to acknowledging that Parnell should have any inquiry except Iu a court of law, More. over the Dil will cause a postponement of the holidays, Already a large number of amend- ments are down In the dame of Sir Join Simo: ‘Who will move to limit the inquiry to members Parliament. ‘This will be strenuously resisted by the governinent. The only concessions the gov- ernuent wil .dopt will be the payment of tae costs of the Winning sive, as Suggesieu by Chain- berlain, and the imitation of tue inquiry to com- Picliy in actual crime, It is now evident that parllament will not have time before adjouin- Ment Lo dispose of the estimates, and a vole on Uuat account will probably be taken, Edison Opening Jobn Bull's Eye. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING Stan. Lonpox, July 25.—An interview with Col. Gour- and, Edison's agent 1m Eng.and, that appeared in yesterday's Pali-Mail Gazette, attracts much al- teniion, Edison's voice has been reproduced hun- dreds of times already im England. Was conducted Witu tue aid Ox a phouograpl. ‘There 1s intense curtostty here to see tue Instcu- ment, Gourund hinted that Edison’: next inven- tion is Likely to be a navigable balloon, An Eviction on the Vandeleur Estate, Special Cabl Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR.” Loxox, July 25.—Contrary to expectations no settlement has yet been made of the dispute on the Vandeleur estate, Yesterday sceues of violence Were again Witnessed. The evicuing party pro- ceeded In the ioliowing order: Turee hussars as guides, then Inspector Dunning on a car. Two hundred yards Leuind the car two more hussars; behind them tue battering ram in charge of Duiltfls; then a large force of men frou the Derby- shire abd Berksulre regiments with au ambulance; then Irish copstabuiary, ually a rear xuord of hussais, ail Uils to evict d handid of valf-starving Peasuatr., kuock down two sides Of their houses, and make tem UnimbaLitabie, A Texay Murder Mystery. THE REMAINS OF A WOMAN FOUND AMID THE DEBRIS OF A DESERTED CAMP. Gatvgstox, Texas, July 25.—A ‘special to the News from San Antonio says: J.D. Pippin, a rominent ranchinan ot Edwaids County, brough ere yesterday evidences apparently of auowier border mystery. He carried in his ares a bundie orSiained and tagged clothing. Pippin sald tuat ADOUL LWO Weeks ayo Le Was Upon Lhe “Dry Llano,” Ue bed of a strealu iu which there had been no water Tor years Hanging to the limbs of tue scrub Crees were petticoats, chemise and other ar- Ucles of feuinine apparel. "Uuder Wem, scattered over the mouidering remains of a large mattrass, Were the voues Of a woman, bleached white. Neur was a lutle baby’s cap. "The skull or ie ske.eton Was gone and oniy the legs and ribs re- mained. Ciluylug tothe torn garments were a jew strangs of bright red hair. “1U is surmised that the'woman bad been dead about a year. However, a figured calico dress hanging on a tree did not uppear to have veen exposed to Lhe ele- ments more than a month. A camping OULTIL was found, and there Was no Water uesrer Uian four Muics, It has been discovered that Wim. furner Aud bis fatuer, Who owa land In the nel, ubornood, round we skeleton as .oug ago as Jauuary Last and carried tne skuil toa local pa) sician, wao said on examining the teeth that the Wowad had been killed by corrusive poison. The chemise, whlch 1s Suil intact, must Lave been worn by a'femaie of more than ordinary size, as Ukere is great breath of shoulder, “The tact “Uuat the” re- uualns Were found in ‘a place Where tere was no Water, that there Was acamp equipage near, and that the VicUM Could HO! possibly have carried all the thins tat were 1ound near the bones, are Tegarded by those who know of the horrivie find us conclusive evidence Of murder. Mr. Pippin brougat in only a few pleces torn trom the clotues as sampies. The remainder, together wich the un- interred bones 0% the Uuiorcunate Woman and het cuild, stil He upon ue seldom visited balks of the Dry Llano. It te provable Wat a searching party will be orgaulzed and some effort made to wuder- and another chapter in tue secret ustory of the Natural Gas Giving Out AS OPINION OF A MINING ENGINERR THAT 18 CAUS- ING UNRASL».S8 AMONG STOCKROLDENS. CurcaGo, July 25.—A dispatch vem Pitsburs, Pa, says Selwyun Taylor, a prominent loca: min: ing’ engineer and coal expert, tuinks natural gas is giving out. He says: “Wituin wo years at farthest coal lands will be selling for what they were consider d worth before natural gas was thought of. This will be due largely to the failure of the gas flelds to supply te demands made upon then, Gas, like oi, Wili in Ume ex- haust itself, elds may be opened, but tak- ing allin al, I Unink the out.ook of coal was never fo bright since Daiural gas came into use, 11s ot published, Dut all the large gas fields are play- Ingout Murraysville bas seen its best days, and ali the wells in tue eee, ces eee are The prospects for rge enough to Eikerinelr piace ta case of total failure are not bright by any means. The big natural gas com- panies recognize tais as a fact, and are expendii housands of doilars on a process for making iuel- ‘This is significant In my judgment two Years will see ab end (0 natural gas as a fuel.” ‘This opinion has caused considerable uneasiness among holders of navural-gas stocks. Anarchists Remember their Dead, here ie the i Ta i il if ! Hy ‘ i i i { ‘The taterview | ———s| sent Caste ca” The tir wanes te eR weet = take the chi an EL. Boas, passenger TWO CENTS. [if Six Guestionet avout + ANOTHER DYNAMITER CAUGHT. | Susan ame oe en panes Arrest of the Man Who Sold the Ex- | 4 ps gig 1 COMTINAIOD P Curcago, July 25.—The drag-net of the law ca. | the emigrant tickets meshed to-day another of the anarchists wno | be wines ever knew Sought revenge upon the representatives is wow wy TS law in the persons of Bontel . and Grin- | highes. Buber ever sold well, A gunsmith, named Rudolpl Sebic, was ar- at per " rested before day’ ‘apd ts now re by the “ belind prison b: , b being U Morante, and during the indiv-dual who furnished dynaiaite to the conspi- | numbers brought were as Fators Who intended to ass the three iaw Officers most_promiuent in the Haymarket prose- cution. Seble acknowledges that he has been | Mlegaily dealing in dynamite, and Wat he has sold | over Mfty pounds of the expiusive W Various per sons within @ year, He will only admit hav- ing sold ten pounds to Chicagoans, and asserts Uhat he either never knew, of c: Who they were, Inspector Bont that the 10 pounds, if not im ronek, Chapek and Chicboun, It ts Wetlo Known that Sebie bougut on May 26 fro: Amencan Powder Co, in Clicago, 2 po: @ynamite, It is 10 poubds of Us purchase that has beem traced to the recently arrested trio of assassin&, Seb: US 10 pounds of U toa farmer In Netraska. On the 34 day of J he purchased 25 pounds more, which le el have sold co a farmer in Minnesova, but h Die to give his name or locate hi | Bondeld ts positive that Sebic Was in the three dynamilters arrested a iew d sold them the explosive with Wii pected to destroy Judges Grinnell Sebic 18 @ Bohemian, iwen of age, and of tigeut He understands and speaks but Littl Spector Boufield last might airo captured sev infernal macuines. hey areor zinc, 4, oF 5 In heat, of eva pe, By Mice ter, Inside of these eyliade: beight, about au inch in 4: eydndérs are diled with dsr thei and the oucs:de cover: cut glasy lead siugs and be 01 Ube inside cylindars fulmin re placed With fuses attached, Inspector Bontield will wot Say whether oF not Ubese machines Were found in | Sebic’s house, | |" Sebic’s arrest was kept secret until the moment | When he Was arraigned in court Unis morninc. Meanume be nad been sudjected to a vigerous uwpiug process by Luspector Bontleld. Lue pro- | Geedings 1a court Occupied but a few wo: And cousisted of simply’ putting the case on re and TixXiMg 4 bond Of $7,000, ueavy enouch Lo ho: ‘the gunsuith, and continuing further proceesings fora week. ‘The grand jury already impanclied Uo Lake up Ube case of Sebic's alieged co-couspitas tors Will, long before that time, it Is expecced, have torimaily Indicted ali concerbed iu the plot. 4 Wi INE: ie 40, hb and Gay. e reat or on | borer Tie common Lat sn laborers, meter. mile, y, the second witness examined, terrancan bux gave figures relating to Atailaa iua- | mg ets from Italy, he 8 Daukers here iu New a tramp steamer ata low tate 0 per @ent of tn e Htaitan 1b por | to Westert ny bad. re | tickets to auy one party v | more than that must give 10, | sengers who Were to wse b ts | stai the greatest :uml ds ny ever sold in wok Was 100, <1 a year ago to Mr, Barsoitd RUS ENDORSE CHIEF composed of Ube representatives oi all’ the entering Cuicago except the “Q,” Kock Island, Northwestern, held a secret session Unanitaousiy a resolution: *1 hat we Unue our financial support of the Chica: lugton and Quincy strixers conservauve management Of Chicl Ar the committer be instructed to have Ubis re: Uon pubutsued.” ‘The committee sald in addut “ur boys afe all Opposed to any boycott sprung oud. They beiieve Uiat At tue sifiners employ Ouly moderate measures tue coupany Will svon be glad Wo take them back ¢ Teasonavie terns, The best men on Un ton road are in Litnois, es oi t Where the luferior men a so many accidents Uist mbuch longer endure the, No Foundation tor the Story. quEnec, July 25.—The statement special dispatch sent oUt Crom b Insiant Lo the effect that Growued I te fapids oF tue wan River, AbOUL 60 Milles above Pie Upon Investigation to have been enuirely foundation. _— - Imperial Kisses and Gites. THE WAY THE KAISEK TOOK LEAVE OF HIS HOSTS IN wita 1 not Sonn They Have Gone to Canada. EDITOR MOORE AND MKS. NORTON PLY ackoss THE | BOKDER. 5.—A dispatch from Omali ys: Itisknown bere that tue tor, Henry W. Moore, and Mrs, Nov iga Ouaba Monday en rows two Ca ada. They were accompanied to Unis city aud Lo Counci Bluffs by Charies Keynobts, e:ty editor of the Topeka Democrat, 1 was Keyuods Wu0 as | Sisted Mrs. Norton to escape trom ‘Topeks. He | | Wok her. ts some Western point. Whigs Moore, | whom Reynolds assisted to esc@, joined them. AM Ubree then re iew | days, and thea came from Colorady, Keyuolds bandied te Te eloping pair, He buugut wwe ralit Paid ail he bis and acted as busine At Council Blulls he parted company w Moore and Mrs, Noriow left Monday migist on Uc Burlington train tor Chicago aud expecied wo be 4u Canada Wednesday. Jowa Farmers Kuined By the Storm Warentoo, Iowa, July 25.—Reports regarding Sunday's storm are Just coming im irom tb Tounding CounUTY and ShOW ILO have be severe. “AU Four-Mi-Grove, about 16 ule Of uereép bail fell, and the crops on a strip of le tory about 2 miles wide were d: Gon had 50 hogs killed by the storm, and several buildings in that Leihboruood Were biown down, Neat Retubock, In Grundy county, the crops Louis e, Passed U the crown order 5 resiment. ie (us LOLEDICw 1 in marbie wo Count uimister Of Lie czars ow! pixel Dasbkoll, ive vusewui — A Kejected Lover's Revenge. BE SHOOTS TWO Lk AND SEN Dutton fired ous eflect in Ube Tace, h Wovk elect, Her ound im tne back ut tau Wien % aud sour at the gifl, ali oF myst serious Lujury Is a ver ubutul Atier In Bremer county, great damage was do Scent Termer, hunted detiersou, the storn! Was Ube severest ever know Many farmers iosi ali Lhe! Ings wave been called Lo 5« imprisoned in a Well Omana, Nes. July 25.—Joun P. A Cleaning oul a 150-foo Well at Jounstowa, Neb on Thursday last policed Uke Walls crurabiing an called to the men above to pull him oul, Whe Wituln 25 eet from Ube Lop the Wali coilapsed a him and be Was a prover, He Las remained ever since without food or wate fresh alr frou: that part of the Otwer Well bas been sunk beside tue 0, the wen have dug near enougu to hear ny his dead body $ also found at bur paper tuarked At Was im Tuindinent at wurder Was made, Gladstone's Golden Wedding. A RECEPTION G°VEN 11 AND MIS WIFE AT EAL SPENCER'S KESLDENCE. Lonvos, July 25.—Mr. and Mrs. Giads 4 J. Hl. | pie Were given a recepuon at Une residence of Zari Oldy ke, nh _~ wrte Spencer Luts aflerse € peat we the eati.e distance In fl teen anda hail day» actual | Portalts a tbeaseives paiaied 1 ee ae walking Une. “They Will conUnue their Waia to | ape ood an stares eiguen Or SED Poruand, Mi ‘The Propoved Socinlist Congress. BEeRux, July 25.—The Cologne Guzette denies that te German Government Inlevds to protest ainsi Ue socialist Congress Wille It ts proposed W noid at Paris during the exhivilion there next year. - | aria WL Lod GrawVilie maue We apevel Ol preseatauion, | ——— ‘To Release J: Dillon, AN ORDEK OF MABEAS COKPS ISSUED BY 4 DUBLIN ‘cuuKt, The exchequer court on aj Mealy, ae eda cunuilioual onder vt babeas Teleuse TUM prison G Str, dokn bile 1d Wat, oF Hor mbalides, Lue 4 un appel Deeux, July avon of ment, Ba | corpus tor tue pe —s Digging for Shining Meta’ A -MINING EXCITEMENT SITIES A TOWN IN Was | ING ON TERKITORY. ton oa Curcaco, July 23.—A dispatch from Spokane | COMM . Falls, W. T., says: The discovery of a rich quartz | #4 40 Jurindiction co mine'6 mies irom the Mou Of Kuby Cre aud 50 mucs from Ube town of Palouse, in Une t agricuitural and bive-grass Valley of the F has caused much exckewest in that nein vicesier Meeting. —AU the Leicester summ Ye Leicester y Me. J. Lowe hood, A small expedition set out for the ne of T's st Was brought 0 Palouse, dhe assayreports gave: mow ©. cull Woudiand Biisued seouud a! 72 10 75 Ounces Of sliver, and the widest excite. K Jor > Later uh Chae CM Moms ‘8! ume Palouse Was deserted, e bY Ube Belure Ue Bla Was St ag aio Ba destin Wouwen and children. Revuruing ‘parties repore | ™ i that Tully 500 men are now On Loe grounds, a» Intue digging brings the happy owner of a ‘mine | down upon the shining metal Tue section of tue | Rew surixe les in the old Simon deyings, whica | had a population of 30,000 nol many years ago, In those days the placer mines of Une neighbor hood paid largely, bute Uke district has’ veen entirely deserted. A few Chinamen remained be- | hind abd worked over the d.rt tor a fourtn time, UL, S VO 2 agulust Woodland, aud 70 agaimst Mosspaul. <— MK, SMITH NOT PROSECUTED. AUMr, Mills’ Request the Case is Notle Proscquicd in the Police Court, Tho case of Bon. Joa Amber Smith, charged | With assaulting Justice Samuel C, Mliis, in tue of of the Jaler@pa the Lch Instant, as pub lished in Tue Stat the ume, Was set for trial in the Police Court to-day. When the case was called 9 the attention of Judge Miller Prosecut= Ing Attorney Shullagion presented to the court letler addressed to him by Mr. Mills, which said “In the case o: Joba Ambler Smith, charged with assauil and battery, as te Ubls case I desire Co say Chat so far ws cerned Mr. Swith has made the ai Lo we, and 1 Werefore ask Laat Ube case be Dole Prossed.” general ‘Mr. Shillington guid be was advised that Mr, generally from 3 to % higher than last evening's | Smith had made an apology to (he complaining but white in “A few stocks further slight | wituess. He had no desire Lo press the case over ins were made the market became Weak and | the wishes of Mr. Milix He simpiy cousented to ided all over the list. New England lost %, | enter & nolie pros. solely because of he request Of Wille and Nashvilie, Uuion Pacific, Lacks- | Mr. Mills, If Uuis action On his part awakens aay ‘Wanna and Northwestern each 5, and ube OUuers | » wanted it un smaller fractious, Keading afd one or%wo otuers | Was exceptional, With & guia OL. ‘There wana | onze? MT was a guin was a . slight raily late ip the hour, but at 11 o'ciock the | ‘The judge said ‘hat in cases where the publio market was quiet and barely steady at close (0 Lue | bad not been disturbed apd (be complainant did cation, Crvcrsxatt, Ouro, Juiy 25.—Mr, Henry Haacks, editor of the’ Daily Vokyreund, of unis city, was received a letter that Dr. Ernest Lieber, wember of the German reichstag, Will be preseut at tue | great Roman Catholic convocation to be held in | Cincinnati next Seplember, and Will speak. From Wall Sirect To-day. New York, July 25, 11 a.m.—Toe stock market | Was fairty aclive this morning, especially in Kead- ing, whie St, Paul and Union Pacinc ioliowed, the dist being quiet to dull. First prices weve | E a sages apes Rot desire to pro--cule, It was pertectiy proper Me ‘the dist ict alio.uey to eater a polle pros, and A Mevolationary Pict im Bulgaria, | tuis case he Woughi the prosecuting officer