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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & I. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Tne Evexreo STAR is served to subseribere in ‘by carriers. ob thelr own areomnt. st 10 cents, pot = rt, Munthe | Copies ot the counter Postaa 7eepexd—50 con etty, le ix months, 50 cent. F-AL mail wabecrt savanee 1 paper sent lorwer than is Paid for a ‘Rates of advertising made knowt om application. The o T3—No 11,003, WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. 1888, THE OPIUM FRAUDS, ‘Three Leading (Citizens of Ogdensburg Arrested for Complicity. Borrav, XN. ¥., August %—Deputy U. 8 Mar Shals Cavanagh and Kranz, of (tis cliy, catsed & veritable craagtion tm the quiet town of Ogdens Topeidbie iusrha hey ares ede a yer; Nathauel H. Lyttie, jr. deputy culle tor of customs at 5. mae Ws : sky, =r? ‘ma. J. Cumminsky Dine, conspire, confederate ao.l agree toxe Getraud the Usiited States of Auction, te feloniously embezzie, steal purious. ain Lan from the powsess.on of te Unived States of A TWO CENTS. ica 770 pounds of prepared opruin, wuick a 4 States, and hept aud stored tn c Donan we ee ; = an red tn & building ow nea Uy XC NIC " i ‘ the assaults of the ‘trom was the United States and ovcupie’ asa custoun EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &.| ___ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |i erguagucoreceentes | Telegrams to The Star. |::\ics- Darsunt to suck waier ar some: A ete = bi Bun (the Preaident) rit ation, conspiracy, coufcderacy, aud agrerusnt « 10c 10c. 100 | D**™ SHAS POU Exp win ts urgently qauesied ta be, vieseatiere | GOVERMENT Recairrs To-Day.—Internal reve- mrssage has come tn,” said Mr. Morgan, “we think - fffect te abot ieroat ot of about te sa da Between BILLY MCMILLAN tad PETE LALLY, | sposiat menan ae C A 5 evri,ens. ‘more of him than ever. 18, @ sald ‘city oF Upc Two Ratra Family Daysat he two late oppouenta, at they $£S ceioct ¢ club rove corner Yenusyivanis ave, and | "US S982978; customs, 9671,653._ THE MESSAGE IN THE SENATE. Referring (o the passage of the THURMAN GOES TO CHICAGO. | tduicisiy"sioat trom toe Usiteu ston tang RIVER VIEW, Besrest, Bale, Omceserete pes. Murble, Building. jourth Soor), Business of | Tue Fiona Eripeuic.—The Marine Hospital ur. said e ereeeee tae a wo from wad Custom-boUse 100 pounds uf said pre ou TESDAY, Aug. 28, and MONDAY, Sept. 3. a pp rede tater Jacksouvill, Fins showing. thas for the twenty. Bunlestion npocwcea the Unica sues abd Cane . ‘ils ie the, outcome Somes a a N . . 3. rs, iy og re be et piace 3 sanaciee” ‘ Secretary. | four hours ending August 23, 6 p. m., there were | Mr. Edmunds’ Comments on It. | 2: ‘hat hedwtrusted the President, but because be + a, ‘Two trips each day, leaving at 10 am. and 1:30 p.m regarded, aid bis county ‘ nee Niauanaae => mga pg 18 new canes and 2 deatnk. ‘There’ are now 43 {on Lat could be, pat apo the statute Docks, An Agricultural Speech by Gladstone. | Yenrsin Santer ‘were “capuures ace saat jteamer AS iN. BORGR, ERSOe. ins, cases under treatment, tere been een ir, Morgan said that connection with ai $5,000 worth of opium in tue seemion. At Le The bablic areim: | 72 CASS and 10 deaths. Surgeon-General Ham- Of the act for retaliation every ve remeuibered tat hrw was a algind gut the Children and the Babies. Dancing dant ee Meer | Mon has telegraphed trom Camp st Mary. ¥ls- | DEFICIENCY BILL IN THE HOUSE. | Seaa.sr eat, tue Boor wan looking Tere end day or two aco Chicago tt contecuoa ome - ‘camp is in fine condition; there J ward treaty: ‘they knew th this same case It was toun ae Rite Five display of Live stock and, H:-usehold T REPUBLICANS. — A | refugees there, and he proposed "to return to that whatever steps imigit betaxen they were but | MORE OPIUM FRAUD ARRESTS. | with this samo cave. it was tound tha, we wad $5.00 7 Petar xD Diuing-roou and efresbment Stands in cl ingin the District of Colaatis wil te haidertbe me | Savannah last night, liminary to @ j. He (Morgan) was in take long tor Government oMorns to discover U ba tg Le ea a publican Nettonal League, Circle, on SATUR- | Tay Boxy Ovranives TO-DAY aggregated $293, ‘The senate. EITor, or siene tat would convince Great Me was eumuggied; im tact, Uhatit was the 4 Mee Meneame Booch, Viera Muted Dicken. | orvanin, SL. et Rant G He olen Saat | mites FAHMCR OF ARRELE: Chatman. ‘eusS'Ss | 500 a8 follows: Reg. 4's, $9,500, at 128; reg. ays |, Immediately after the reading of the journa, reaay. we ee against ‘in- | THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE INDIANS Posteiod saa Gnaher bas coum nednont Ate DROF. z 5 = iw JeneaY BEPDBIIG Sara: | $228,000, 3 message from the Presiden! ject of | justice and ‘wrong unless they assented tos ed to sensativual Jevelo Leave Washington daily. except Sunday, 416 wm: | FP Bg as OR 9 — ithe next meeting of te Aseorist-oo | Avon rum Puasivawte Gallas Day were | the rejection of the fisheries treaty was laid before | recocaition of these rights by a treaty. It seemed as qpoemn bad bron pieces tn, Cur arrive Luray daily. except Sunday, 9:20 p.m.; arrive | b410.$and7 p.m. Preseut address, Oakland Hotel, | willbe held at the iepublican National League Build TOR PRESIDENT'S CaLLERS To-DaY the Senate, and was readin fuil by the clerk, Mr, | De said, that Mr. Edmunds was contemplating . . Oxdensburg for safe kee; Washington from Luray 9:45 a.m. =— ing, Mase aye, and f4th st on Friday evening, Au ——— vatehees aed ‘Turple, and Representative ploany war. sii The Dakota Republican Oonvention. | {ina upos the strvets ur ein s at 2 blicats who have resided Cate . . Vance . BAmunds sald his report would show that sky were brought to ti Excundon tickets nood for ive dare, NEW NattowaL THEATER ereey are cordially invited to be Preosuty To | Gnd Sayers Worth adams Ofte) ‘Tue reading was lstaned to Dy Senators on Doth | ne ough the case could mUch Detter teatd tS Eee and Comminsky were brought io tudo and Ee — a, eee) en | menue san tan iecongion os Vensatene | Genes sen aee tae ot, en ae ee Oat curie sane. GLADSTONE TALKS TURNIPS, [2% progres Close connection at Kiverton with Shenandoah Valley Breet ee phy Gatekoe aan hoa | PaXK.—Capt. Moses Harris, of the Ist cavalry, | printed and referred to the committee on foreign | While Mr. Edmunds was explaining, ® baby 1D | we aliusion to Politics in His Speech at | 4" Overiand Train to be Discontinued, = uecensamiseeautenmens tes Opening of the regular season Monday evening ae Rc, Gide merar s speciaity, re delivery. | acting superintendent of the Yellowstone Nauonal —— Soe es a ‘the gallery began to cry very lustily, The nurse the Manusten pe anew. SAN FRANCISOO, ——-. Sa An overiend rain od be ESTE, Ct 7 We ‘EDMU: ‘MESSAGI wer ° dea Vee Lule cHy al B25 POPU, be LO | EE : M kAM stn; 5, | Park, in nis annual report to the Secretary of the ‘undertook to remove it, but the child clung to a which Ne and at Passenger Station, Baltimore and Potomae Rail- aS -< E t stand sunual” Exeursica to Colonial Beach, SDAY, Aucust 28, 1588 E ‘The “Moseley” leaves’ her wharf at 9:30 a m., re“ turning at 9 p.m. Ask for K of L. tickets at the wharf, au Cures BRACH. STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10 a m_, excepting Mondays. SUNDAYS, TWO STEAMERS, 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m Fare, 25¢. Kound-trip. Moseley home at 8:45 p.m._ Thompson home at 10:30 P Passengers down by the Thompson wishing a sail to walt water cau return by Sioseley if they wish aula RAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN TO MARSHALL HALL, Ou THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1888, at 6p. m., Under the auspices of the FRANZ ABT CLUB, ‘For the benefit of the Organ Fund of the NEW CATHEDRAL A. AS. R auz)-; pe DAY AN OF THE SEASO! Will besniven by the CALEDONIA CLUB, To RIVER VIEW, ‘ON FRIDA Steamer Mary Wasi Gam. and 6 pm. 36-30 jan Dancing ot trp. ‘Usual came and pi Goats! Tickets 0c. Ladies OONLIGHT EXCURSIONS. THREE HOURS ON THE POTOMAG. POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. August Will Demin. under the management of her owners, Eveuing Fxcursiour down the river daily, except Sun- days, weather permitting. leaving 7th-strect wharf at Coviock p.m, returming at 9 p.m cuanibiipicueaneee TN rwest sieamer. aud beat dancing deck ‘ON SiO) . AUGUST 24, 1888, ton leaves 7th-street wharf at Keturning, leaves at 4 and the Steamer FXCELSIOR . "NO LIQUOKS SOLD UN ‘THE BOAT. WM. P. WELCH, Supt. ” 5% FERRY. NEW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA STEAMER GEO. LAW. Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am. 24,6 pm Leaves Sundays 8, 10,12 a m., 2. 4.6,7 p.m From Mary Washington's wharf. auj5-16 1VEK VIEW FOR 1888, Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf ry SUNDAY at 10a.m.and3 p.m., returning at 2 8 p.m. Tickets 25 cents Every WEDNESDAY 9-30 a.m sharp and 6:30 p.m sharp, returning ct Send ll p.m. JicketsZ5cente, Family day at River View every SATURDAY, leaving at 10 au, returuing THE PAYMASTER. ‘The greatest of all American successes, Magnificent scenery, thrilling water effecta, and a superb company. Raleof seats begins Thursday morning, © su22-4t Bay nox mms weex. avausT. 19.21, 22,24 AUGUST. Great Fireworks Drama. A Mechanical Pyrotechnic Dramatic Representation of the Great Naval ‘Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac. a The Greatest Open Air Entertainment and Most tensive Show ever given in America, A Genuine Novelty. 100 PERSONS 100 PERSONS: ‘Engaged in the Representation. ‘The drama shows scenes of historic interest in a most Iife-like and thrilling manner. The great combat be- MONITOR AND MERRIMAC, And the Famous War Ships CUMBERLAND, CON- GRESS, MINNESOTA, and ROANOKE During the action of the Drama the ships sail and steam about, are exploded, burned, and sunk, forts bombarded, the whole forming a series of pictures, EXCITING, DAZZLING, BRILLIANT, AND INSTRUCTIVE. NO EXTRA CHARGE. NO EXTRA CHARGE, Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 9 am, 1:30 and 4:20pm. Sundays, 10 a m. 2:10 aud 3:30 pm ROUND TRIP FARE, $1. __ su20-st Intertor, expresses the opinion that the number of buffalo, elk, deer mountain sheep which funds a refuge'in tne park have heretofore been considerably underestimated. He says that after Mr. Eimunds—On that motion I would like to say a word—although I am in favor of it, If I had been five or six years younger than I am I ‘TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, Theg to announce that on MONDAY, August 27,1 shall'open’n branch store at 622 14th st. hes where should have been surprised at that But The to ate of of the | Careful investigation he finds that fully two bun- . ° a work in the past will be steadfastly maintained. and | winter in the adjacent valleys, ‘The elk, deer and | !Ntenlions, of Qhe President of tbe United states Suaraute guwolute satiataction fo a8 Rly Pail Stock has arrived, and f le, Bt and finish. in reierence to the protection of American inter- call attention to a ests and American rights, But the pecuilarity of ‘Uhe situation (asit seems to me) ts that having had mountain sheep, he says, nuinber many and are constantly increasing. tection, he says, no fear rmany thousands uh proper pro- be’ felt that any of ese, animals Deco! tinct in this | 8 statute providing for self-detense, approved by py a [a a peal the President of the United States and passed by the an23-3t 9th and G ste. and 622 14th st. nw. substantially unanimous vote of both Houses at r > DEMCCRATS FENTION1 — EAST | _ T2® U- 8.8. Ossrrge arrived at Halifax, N, 8, | that made any difference to nis duty in faivbtul Bee, DEMCCHATS. ATTENTION | E terday, executing the laws), and after ful consideration of s Ysshinuion Hal TUESDAD, sith inet 8 0 m., 3d and Pa, Addresses by prominet ers. ILKINSON, Prost Mc SLAHCERON, all its points and bearings, the extent to which 1b should go, the objects to wich it should be linived, ‘and Ube circumstances under which it should be brought inio piay, eighteen months da round num- Brps For 4 Sree ToRPepo Boat InvirEp.—The Navy Department has advertised for bids for the construction of a steel submarine torpedo boat, w a PL bel have goue by, apd we are now informed by ee ee eee ne. residing in | complete, with torpedo fttings and appendages, | the Sat of tie Unived states (forT take tt ‘the District of Columbia are reguested to meet at the | TUe Vessel is to be of the best most ern | that that is wuat he means, altnough no word of publica) National League House: ‘Thomas Cireie, | design and, according to the circular of advertise- | that kind isin the message) Uhat fo step of aly. FRIDAY ag x NG Atirat 24, 188, at 7:90 pm, ho aan oe constructed eer the Cae kind has been taken to carry into execution tue onde or ‘and of home-m: Bids _auw.gt PRED. W.BVANG Sec. BotD._| feceivid until Jurusry 4 nore Cutty a oes | Pia provisions of that law. CRITICIZING THE FRESIDENT'S COURSE. It ts true that tne law did not require the Prest- dent to put it into effect in the way of self-detense, as I prefer to callit, rather than retaliation, un- Jess & case shouid have arisen ot wrong and injus- ce which should satisty him that American Fights and interests were being unjustly dealt witn, | Now, wuat has happened since Une passage Ot that act?” If nothing has happened, if there have been no Instances ‘of injustice, of denial of American rights, of unjust treatment of Ainerican EQUITABLE ‘CO-OFERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. ASSE 1 5—8808,217.43. Office hcxrs, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from Gto8 o'clock Am, Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clo Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received made two propositions sometime ago for the con- struction of a vessel of tuls kind, but they were both rejected because the firm refused to guaran- Lee the serviceability of the vessel, PERSONAL,—Judge Cooley, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and Senor de Pedroso, of of the Spanish legation, were in New York last night.—E, Hersey and Wm. Hamersley of New York are at Wormiey’s.—Col. W’. A. Cook leit to- day for New York.—R. W. Williams of ‘Tallahas- daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- | see, Fla., Chas, L. Furbi RK, MacWhinnie, W. E. | citizens in tue provinces of the Dominion, then of ing, 1003, be Losee, and Wm. Furly of New York, T. E. Byrnes | course the President bas been entirely right in Shares are $2.50 per month. and K G. Evans of Minneapolis, EW. Townsend | taking no step in respect of the matter, ST eet aikcasiasd on cick howe, of the San Francisco Kaminer, Hon. M. F. Tarpie | If, however, in his opinion (as he now states It) ‘Piaaghleks Seite the chaees een Of Alameda, Cal., A. Willard, United States consul | tere huve been instances of denial of Just right ie ioe eerie the Qbiect and advantages of | to Guaymas, Mex., and tne Boston Base Bail Club | to American citizeus engaged in the business de- -Assopistion are fuenished epen appitcetion. are at Willaru’s——arthur Meeker of Chicago, E. | scrived 1a the act of 1887, Why 1s it that te Pres- A. Traver and Chester Miller of Hudson, N. Y., W. P. Hepvurn of owa, and M. J. Byrne Of iuinols, re al We Arlingtcn.—J. H, Stewart of Cincin- natl, EW. Sp.rr oi Kansas City, A. L. Simpson and George E. Hoge ot New York, 'Geo. C, Cuusda of Richmond, J.C. Turner of’ Omaha, Frank Hawks of San'Francisco, and 8. B. Carhir of New Orleans, are at the Ebbitt.—H. W. Hopkins of Thomasville, Ga., K. B. Ridley of Atianta, and s. 4. Lettcn of Chattanooga, are at the Metropolitan, — 1 Of pbia lugut Lange of New York are at tne Natlonal—C. M. Gold- ident has not taken any step iu the exercise of tne Powers which the law imposed upon him and in the exercive of the high duly which te Constitu- uon imposes upon him, of taking care that the laws are faitutully exccuteu? Here was a law Which be was to execute wuen te contingency oul OF on the existence of a ul fact; and "when ho was sutisHed at Une fact existed, then 1b was made his duty vo take ‘steps to ObLain redress in the method which tne ‘statute pointed out. So that we buve now the case Of @ period of nearly eighteen months, during THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y, wet FOR RENT_FINE NEW STORES WITH ‘lacge, piate-glass frouts; with or without dwellings; modern improvements: full view aud uear Paave, Seethem, 1227 Est. n.w., near 13th st. ,HAVE FEW REFRIGERATORS AND ‘Gusoline Sioves which 1 will seil at less than iF cadh, JNO. MORAN, my2z9-3ut 2126 Pa ave, Tinning and Plumbing, USIC—RICHARD F. WAGNEK AND NAECKER BROS. ORCHESTRA. russ Baad XY 3y28-1m" ¥. Ly ricyeles, Bociables aud Tandems for Bicycles, iheat by the hour, day or week Tricycies for Ave Bouthe, $ per auth, ‘sp12-Gm Cur Tas Ovr. We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollare-worth FURNITURE. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS tS pm Tickets 10 centa, Prot. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SA1URDAY EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.m.returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 cent. Dancing down and back and at the «ruunds on all trips except Sunday. ‘Fine Brass baud oy Sundays. No ovjectiouable parues allowed. ‘For chartera kc. apply to (potential BEACH. Salt Water Bathing Steamer ARROWSMITH, From 7th-street wharf 8:45 am. ‘Three hours at Beach: home 9:30 p.m Celebrated Koller Coaster. Ang all tbe Popular Ammusementa, Good Dinner snd Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel. ‘Music and Dancing on Steamer, Fare, round-trip, 50c._ Children TAKE THE Si EAMER CecIE rom Passeno’s. Boat House, east of High st. “rare round-tri to larue parties. Leaves every hour. HHO Fee OBEAT Fairs sND CABIN JOHN ‘Steam packet EXCELSIOR tikes her regular trips on ‘Sunday. Mo diendayated. Friday, leaving Tigh and Canal vrgetowly at S am. Pare, SUC. r 1, ADI tod. G ahd J. AL WATERS ES. RANDALL, = Mary Wi te DESTROYED. LEAVING trace by my elretric nesule process, endureed by every [rominent physician, Ten years’ practice in this ety Ensctrical treatment for ladies and children, MS. DK GABKIEL, 1321 Gat mw aus ime funt's.) oops. Abo ‘cial selection in SHE DULL sl eglegtn ‘LL, AMBER, and Bair Dressed acd BanewShingled. $y 28-Im* th A Fischer aud Maison Yriese, Fara" ss = STON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB LISHMENT AND DYE WOKKs, 006 6 st nw. Ladiew’ aud Ge.t's Garmente tal: kiuda (leaped and Dyed without beiuut ripped, * Evening Dresses Sspeciuity. Tbirty-Ove years’ experience. Prices iicwerate, Gouis called foF aud delivered. alt LL_WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OB RIPPED dyed «gud mourn blac su4 ‘There is s vein of supe: thr whole human family. the remark, “There's 100 jon which runs through What ts incre common than kin odd oumbers?” We did his familiar sayin iu mind when we marked DATS AND VESTS OF FROSTY FIBERS $1.37. We ficured st out and found, by thundert ‘That 37 was the lucky number We tase it as a good camen te curscives and all the fers in their might, thrill of coo! delist ugh every Sher of our bing, ay au tentatie feellne. Shiver and shake we surely sali, vital to podastal, act Od oecoming irate, mercury up to minety-eixbt Remember, the price of Coat and Vest is only $1.37. Don’t wait until all these goods have been sold. Now is the time you need tea, Row te tue tune fo buy teu Yea niay newer arain have the opportunity. Hy wagt cous and Vestsot Fibre Boys! 81.00. ‘Be oa band carly, boys, or you will surely got left, NICZOR EO ADLER: 3 10 FEN CENT chOratNe Hots 2? ana UY TUM aw. coruor dacancutaatts 20s, Cpen Saturdays SU 11m EF-OFYICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale Monday, Weunesday, avd Friday Oodeck PRICE Ye. om 7 # = 0 = AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. FOR CASH ON OB BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F ata nw, Washington, D.C. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT 18 SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, silk Plush, $75; reduced to $50. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Plush, $125; reduced to 8100. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced to $150. Mahowany Table, $50; reduced to $30. Imitation Mahowany Cabinet, $45: reduced to $32, ‘Mahogany Inlaid Desk, $45: reduced to $32, ‘Mantel Cabinet, $65; reduced to 850. ‘Table, imitation Mahoyany, 818; reduced to 814. Imitation Mahogauy Cheval Glass, 5; reduced to tation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. Pillow Lounge, 850; reduced to $38. Antique Ash 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to 913.50. Olive Wood 2-piece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to B28. Walnut 3-piece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to $55. —- Mahowany 3-piece Chamber Suite,8500; reduced Antique Oak Chiffonier, $18: reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffouier, $17; reduced to 13. Iuitatiou Mahogany Sideboard, $25; reduced to $20. Imitation Mahogany 8-ioot Exteusion Table, $13; Feduced to $10. Walnut 8-toot Extension Table, $18 ; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPAKI MENT. 592225 Yards West Ineran Carpet, 736.; reduced to ggylOOTaTds Dest Ingrain Carpet, 65e.; reduced to Se. 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 45¢.; re- duced to 30c. 76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c.; reduced to 25¢. G20 Forde Cotton Iugrain Carpet, s5c.; reduced to 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 75¢. tubo sands Moxbury Tapestry Carpet, Y0c.; reduced 1.100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 45c, 1,300 Body Brussels Carpet, $1.25: reduced to 95e, Including Bigelow, Lowell aud English wakes. 1,400 yards Wilton Velvet Carpet, $1.50; reduced He. 708 sole best Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced to 2,250 yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75; reduced to 81.10 2 523 yards Kensington Art Carpet, square yard, $1;. reduced to 60c. 900 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 5c; re- duced to 20e. 42 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, €1.50; reduced to $L 100 Matta Sunyraa $1; reduced to 6c. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c ; reduced to 35¢. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 8! Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1 Furniture Coveriug ‘ayestzy, $21.15. PE orees Covering Tapestry, #225; reduced to Furniture Covering Tapestry, $3.75; reduced to $2. A proportiouste reduction ou Cornice Poles and ‘Trimunings, Window-Shades Silk Plushes, &c. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Portieres, different colors, $2.50; reduced to $1.75. ‘Fortieres, ‘turcoman, Turcowan, $11.50; reduced to 87.50, Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1.10; reduced to 75, Nottingluau Lace Curtains, $1.25; reduced to 95e. Dottinwam Lace Curtains, $2.50; reduced to $1.10° Nottinham Lace Curtains, $3; reduced to $1.25. Nottingham Lace Curtalus, $3.50; reduced to $1.75. Dottungham Lace Curtains, $5; reduced to $3.50. A grat reduction in Madrass Swiss, Tambour and Insh Foint Curtains. TABLE COVERS. 6-4 Velour 67,00, reduced to 65. 8-4 Tapestry 84, reduced to $2.50. 8-10 Tapestry $12.75, reduced to $7.50. 8-10 Tapestry $10, reduced to 83. ‘Piano Covers $4.50. reduced to $2. ‘Fiano Covers i, reduce to 3. Fifty Thousand Dollars’ of our stock will be ‘marked in piain Dgures at cost sd less than cost. W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F sts. n.w. smith of Cincinnatt and C. K. McDermott of Charleston, W. Va., are at the St. James.—Mrs, M. B. Braden, Mr. D. &. McDevitt and Dr, A. F. Ma- gruder and wite registered in Paris yesterday. Smportant Naval Orders, Commodore Jas, H. Gillis has been ordered to command the South Atianuc station, per steamer Of the 22d of September, and appointed acting rear admiral from the date he assumes command of the ‘station, He will relieve Rear Admiral D. L, Braine, who is detached from the command of the station, nd is ordered Lo return howe abd to. Feport. bis arrivat, ‘Capt. Allen V- Heed Ordered to oSaamand we Richmond, 8 ptember 10, relieving Captain which, as he states in is action has bea calied'tor, He tells us tnat, in One instance, in 1686, an American Aahing vessel, catching fish on 4 Seas OUtside of the ten and of the twenty jon, and sail g (a8 a purely com- st) to ® port of British North urpose of sending uer cargo of Was, by general ot ‘nat privilege and "GEORGETOWN | UNIVERSITY, ‘SCHOOL 1Be Rext.seesion of will WEDNES- AY" EVENING, October Ja Chrculste oa be ob to & M. YEATMAN, Secretary, . University Law Building, Corner 6th and Fats. a.m, mercial America for ue fsa Che! to aa Sweeping orders, denied ciugea. © WHY 248 THE PRESIDENT BEEM SILENT RIGHTEEN ‘MONTES. Now the President says (and says justly) that ‘that was a great and most important and grievous injury to American interests and to American <> = BALTIMUKE SUN, ED, BY CARRIERS AT AN EARLY HOUR. BY MALL, 50c. per month; 86.00 year inadvance. ORDERS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVER- TISEMENSS received at THE SUN WASHINGTON BUKEAU, WF treet, ex. Boyd, detached and placed ou ws has be been for the-whole pewee of- ‘way has he remained inactive? J.B. Kroghian detuched from tue Mare Island havy-Yard aud ordered to couunand the Molican, Commander Chas. J. Tain det.ched trom com- mand Of the Jamestown, 31st August, and ordered to command the Cousteilation, september 1. ‘and doubtiess with tbe most patriotic motive that might be best to submit io what is now de- clared to be a gross and gricvous wrong (with the means at hand to redress it or to devend against Anish members the year ‘June 30, 1889. Members stivuld Jos: no time in callinc on sone one of those based below to obtain prices and conditions, as ait esr . * 3 AS Lieut, Commander J. W. Heiphil detached trou: | 11), abd to euver into a discusaioa with the Wrong- Sear ie ApH SO ASSO, ore noe cate oan | the Jamestown, August 31, aud ordered to the | doer to provide fora, new i on a Yantages ov Information rarding this or other con- | Constellation as executive. Lieut. James M. | Droader basis of British territoriality, and a new iractajkpade Hate, Canis, aud all information can be | Helm detached from tue Saratoga and ofuered vo | arrungement’ ona broader basis of British free bea jotlows duty on the Coast survey, Lieut. F. E Sawyer detached trom the Hydrograbhic office and or- dered to duty on the South Atlantic station, wr steamer of September 22. Eosign John 8. 'Wal- 4 trade, Er Milson, President, 301 10th st. s.w. on. Wf; Mileon, President S01, 10th et am. TUE PRESIDENTS PREROGATIVES. And so I must suppose that these important and Eo. ters detached from the Atlantic and ordered to | UEent powers which Congress unanimously put 7E \emporary duty at the Branch tiydrographic | 1000 bis hands to be exercised as a duty in case he La omice at New York, and on the 15th of September | found the facts to exist, which were desoribed ex detached and ordered w asguine charge of the | in the Statutes, have been suspended by wes Branch Hy drograputc office at New Orleans, En- | Executive authority, by prerogative, as I think it 1. F, Aw 8ixn Jobn Hood detached from the Mohican and | is menuoned in solue of the minority reports, ¥E.W. Oyster, 1319 Lith st. nw. placed on waiting orders. Passed Assistant Sur- | of some omuittee as being one ot the prerogatives, And at resitlonce of the Secretary’ 005 Hat. nw. ‘The | gcon S.-H. Dicksun dewched from duty at the | of the Presiuent- just as.as Engush kang te some Secretary can also be seen for afew minutes at noon Iharine Headquarters, Washington, September 20, and ordered to the Ricumond, "September 25. Chaplain F. B. Rose detached ‘from the Navai Asylum, September 15, aud ordered to tue New ‘Hampslire, Old Uume Would undertake to suspend an act of Parliament not to carry it into effect so long as youcan talk with tue pation which was con- even while talking, the very wrongs now $0 Tully’ and well set forth is tins inessage. I MUST CONFESS MY ASTONISHMENT and at 40.2. each day at 700 15th st. p.w. By order bf the Committee: "J. W. HARSHA, arr he ee GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, 430 AND 741 77H ST. N. W, Chespesthouse in city to buy your Furniture, Car- Sectety Heteu, ‘at quch a course of action On the part of the Presi- Lote Stevey, ec, Everytime we the betectarsiobing | yor: Herbert Richardson, of the McKendree | deny of tne Unived States; I must express my sur- M. E.church, and wife, returned fo the city on Wednesday from Round’ Hili, Va. Mr. Richardson went the same day to Washington Grove to assist in the religious exercises in progress there, ‘Miss Euily Richardson is the guest of Commo- dore Shock and famtly at Reboboti: Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, White, of 13th street, were called home from Round Fill, Va., by the tliness of Mra Whites mothe. ‘They went on to New York city on Wednesday. Mrs, Doulas and her daughter, Miss Hattie, have been compelled to move into thetr home on L street because Of the serious ills of Miss Hattie Douglas, who is lying very low with a fever. Miss Jennie Douglas, wuo was spending the summer at Laurel, Md., was cailed home, and is now in con- stant adtvendance, With her mother, at her aister’s Dedside, Representative T. D. Johnston bas gone to his home in Asheville, N. C., to visit his family, Geu, Corbin and faintly have gone for an absence of several weeks to Atlantic City. Miss Suste Lochbcehler has returned from a three ‘weeks’ visit to Cape May. ‘Mrs. Hawkins and son, of 943 K street, who have deen at Biue Ridge Summit during the present month, will retura to tue city to-day. Mrs. J.J. Feeks returned to the city yesterday from a visit to Glen Cove, L. L. ‘Mr. Edmund J. Brookings, of Gardiner, Me., and Miss Fannie 8. Pranks, of Newton, N. J., were married yesterday at the residence of the bride's sister by the Rev, Augustine P, Smith, assistant rector of Ascension churc! Mr. and Mrs L. C. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Swaine, Joseph B. Batley, Masters Raiph 8. Bailey and Lesile Sears, of this city, are at Kiver Sprin; St Mary’s County, Ma.” pie ‘Mrs Alice Swain Hunter leaves to-day for Fau- live sold ov “credit us cleap as they can be bouxt else where fozc ash. We DiAKe AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF _m2d ‘cost. G. METZEKOTT & CO., MUSIC eins ee removed from Peunsylvauia ave. to their uew building. 1110 F st. u.w., turee doors West of W. B. Moses & Sous, Oldest and most extene sive music :stablishmeut 1 the city. Jy3-3m Aut Avovr Reuxayra i prise and my regret—not (using the language of the message) the regret of @ partisan, but the re- Gret of a ciuizen—that lor more than'a year, with the means in bis hands to redress 11, he has failed to lake any sicp, and now sends to us a message asking tbat addiuional powers bearing (as he supposes) on a broader field of retaliation, aud coveriug Other topics, be given him. And I must suppose, under Uke principle which he has aiready acted upon, that until Luese powers are given vo him he will'do nothing at all, IF 18 VERY ODD. Mr. President, 1t Is very odd—this business, And I wish to call attention to one incident in this message Which struck me with a good deal of sur- prise. We apparently do not know now what was the course Of tue negoUlations waich led to Unis treaty, We apparently do not now know what ulalious and engagements and under- ndings and ‘and. ‘and declara- REMNANTS OF SILKS, REMNANTS OF DRESS'GOODS, REMNANTS OF SATINES. REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, BLACK GOODS, in fact Rem- nants of all Kinds and in all quantities, marked very cheap. They are the Remnants of good styles, and that Uhat article was not in force, It nad made many Bargains are in the lot, no suc! sion. a3 refused Lo transsbt Han ou toe ground that that article did not over Tide the convention of 1818, by Which an American fishing vessel Was not to come within tree miles Of the land. THE TWENTY-NINTH ABTICLE. After an extended discussion of the point as to whether the 20th article of the treaty was still in W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, pie 919 PENNA AVL fishing interests, Mr. Edmunds said: ‘Now, it will bé seen that one of the very about” which the President 1s now tor the first time apparently solicitous was Isreatomse Reavive. ON AUGUST 20, the attention of tne two quier County, Va., to be absent a fortnight, ee af ON AUGUST 21, Mrs Senator Ingalls and Miss Ingalls are sum-| the law ot es, 7 ond that, the as of opinion contained apenas yh eo ON AUGUST 23, District it flually passed, were ventirely ‘adequate to the A aaned, Co! Se te eae c Tiveeae ts wane ties ben and interests in the 8 heretofore George rach been intruded upon pectapc pai Meade Post No. 6G. A. K., passed cettain resolu: | and essalled” ‘The Message of the Presigens Cour OM AUGUST 25, Uons condemning the action of the ‘tains a reference to tn asking that men from the regular SOME TOPICS OF DISCONTENT 1888, racks be discharged g0 that they could appoint | which ne has for tue first time communicated cliowing wonderful inducement willbe ofered to | Usion soldiers who could Bilthe vacascica, ‘rns | 0 Congress, although they are very old i ‘who v Papacy ag ng = | resolutions were referred to Congress, and to-day | ones, and although the attention of Congress ‘Cash customers who buy 85 or over can select one of | Were submitied to the Commissioners by Senator | was called to them in reports of committees these valuable presenta, A large size handsome Bridal | 12€Alls, with instructions to make @ report. avery long time ago touching canals, &c. This Quilt, worth $1.50: one dozen Pure Linen, Fine| 9 tg he Bae tn eed ‘Quality, Damask Napkins, worth 91.50; two pairs of eens ieee eee eee eee cee ee ee ee (ED nes sak, Pole tea, Frings Damask | Construction Of an additional sory en the Grat | the. . powers eS ee in fon Jowels; worth $2, or two peire of Silk-kmbroid ere ohn Hi fowiett. $5:900; Jas, ‘Hughes, : Jas, | nadian and not to the treatment of Ameri- Glove-Fitting Corseta; worth 81.50. He Young, 94.775; das, L. Parsous seeeo; Joa: | cans in the Welland or ouber canis, "What that 2rsuty, youl cxverience sling Dry Goods to | Law. $4407. Jos, Law, the lowest bidder, was | act referred to was really the fabery question, strictly Cagh Customers, awarded thecontract. ‘When the Canadian authonties: to Ameri- gan Gshermen the right to tanssbip their tah CARTERS, from Halifax to or New York the President was Justified in denying, and 711 MARKET SPACK, NEAR 7TH STREET. 1% was bis duty‘ to deny, to Canadian aul’ fish transportation across our country, or any S. B. uuer Canadian goods, Just a8 far and as fast as be : — = commitved on us. 3 pepe ig <a vars, Senator Edmunds was followed by senator Hoar, OUR 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE. all the time that the right to retaliate, and that this message was a repetition of the EDMONSTON & 00., UeeSPaan hatte aaa cn or Sat su 1-5t 943 PEXNSYLVANIA AVE KW. aw ee kin Ove “New Sovrn” Parexr to Senators Rdmunds and Hoar. He criticised Mr. ged ‘Edmunds for his silence during theentire debate on the fishery treaty, saying that the Senator from W. H. TENNEY FAMILY FLOUB. ‘Vermont refused t debate the treaty in open ‘None senuine without our brand and ctroular ineide exevutive that each package. mandy Hi hi iG He, Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExINe Stan. iscoutinued after Sepvemver 1. “Lis is tue Laie Loxpox, August 24.—Contrary wo expectation, Wich the Ceutrai Pacific slaried Last sprig, aud Mr. Edmunds, with a smile, remarked Gladstone made no reierence whatever to current | Which has voen kuoWn as Lie Uveriand Fier. that he would Field vemporarily to superior 1ung-| Dooce in yesterday's apecch at the Hawarden | Hereafter where isto ve VUl ONC OveTiaud Lal ally ou What road. Three Boys Accidentally Shot, Keoxosua, Wis, August 24 —While out wunting Yesterday aiternoon Heary bing accideutaiy Lnree young boys, Who Were pia) Lug U0 ee. a) ‘Lhe KUD Was a Lreech-0aJeT, and Wax disci: walle bringing Ube barrels doWwa after in Bower show. Tue discourse was chiefy directed { pointing out how much larger a population may be supported under a system of small holdings, a8 for instance in France, than that of large farming, @s in England. It 1s evident that Giadstove’s ac- cession to power will mean the uiumph of the Mouse of Hepresentatives. In the absence of the Speaker Mr. Crisp (Ga) wg and Miam1 Indians in the Indian Territor7. Principle popuiarly known as “three acres anda | we caririages. The oldest Of ‘he boys received ‘THE BILL TO SUPPRESS INFECTION. cow.” Under tue mt government's small | Wwe shot in Uwe face and ts Dadiy burt. Tue ads Staves was referred to the committee on apjro- Priations with leave to report at any time. Port on the Dill for the erection of an appraiser's ‘Warehouse in New York city. As agreed upon the bi ot ‘Treasury 1s given discretion to purchase a site dat as Well as an ay chase two sites near each other for Poses. In this contingency the Secretary 1s au- thorized to pay $2,000,000 for the site. Ar. Dibble explaineu tue report, and, after de. Date, the confrieuce report was "agreed Une House Went Into committee of Lhe whole (Mr, Springer, of Illinois, in the chair) for the further consideration of ‘The pending question was on the appeal taken by Mr. Dibble from tue decision of the chair, rwing out the provision for the payment of une French spoliation claims on @ potnt of order. 230 pate, House is sell quorum on ca call BF the’ coenaniten of the whole has just failed to disclose a quoruin, and # call of the House tin progress, Meeting ef the Senate Committee Te- ‘THE RCKINGTON RAILROAD BILL AND OTHER MATTERS. At the regular meeting of the Senate District ‘committee to-day it was agreed to give a heariog Electric Co. next Thursday at 10 o'clock a, m, The be ‘The House bill vo increase ube pay of the attend- Doldings bil not a singie laborer in Kngiand Las Deen able to obtain even tue absuruiy simall Roiding of 1 acre wunich tbe act protessed Lo enavie im to purchase, Boards of guardians refuse Lo Sell except at probivitive prices, in many in- stances demandiug ivur Umes Ube accual Value of the iand. ‘Tue dimes sneers at G.adstune for Speaking about Lurnips, but Gladsioue, Who Spends half nis lite in the county abd keeps bls eyes and ears upen, has oiten given good advice Lo agricuiturists, “Mis Lamous speech a lew years ago, Wherein te RECOMMENDED THE FAKMEKS TO MAKE JAM Was much ridiculed at ue Ume, but wus seriously laken by the Larmers in Kent aud Sussex, with Ube Tesuit that they have been enabled to tide over comparatively bad seasons, and poor people are OW able Lo UY Juin almMust absurdly cLeap. One Dassage 01 Yesieiuay”s speech deserves particular atlenden—ihat in wulca Gladstone said be Was SOFry W Say Luat SIXiy Fears ago milllious Of Kug- Usuinan were unabie to get a nullicieucy of 1oud. Nowadays Ukey are a creat deal UcWer fed, owing Yo having got Command of ali the markets of Lhe Word, Gudsioue migut have adaed Ubat whe Ube Cust OF LiViug bas euormoUsly decreased since Uwe successive Telorms O1 Uke Lariff, wages have Fixe. Caretul estimates place we increase of ages of agnicuivural iavorers ai faluer more than bity per cent, and 1u Lue case of arusans the increase 1s nearly” abd possibly exactly Dity per cent In professious Ue change tor Lue Detter ts still more rewaraabe. SMALL TALK OF LONDON, ‘The Sittings ef the Parncll Commis sion to be Public—tiume’s Leuers, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR. Loxpox, August 24—It 18 auiuortiatively an- Rounced Unat the slings of the Parnell commis ‘sion will be public. Burbeck tli! Is editing the unpublished letters Of the historian Hume, They show that Hume early denounced the folly of the war in America, and thai King George saw some letters on Lue suu* by Hume, who was his favorite historian jue styles Chatham “thal wicked madman,” and “tbat CuLturoat.” Walter Besant bas just Mntshed a entitled “Tue Eulogy of Ricuara Jeffries.” MOPEFUL OF THE TREATY. Were irom eight to twelve Years of age, calidrea Of Mrs. Tack, of Chicago. — East Bound Freight Kates, ‘THE STRONG LINKS NOT IN PAVOK OF RESTORING THEM as Yet. ‘Cmrcag0, A’ 24.—An effort ts beng made ny the mabagers 1 the Vanderbilt ilves and Cisa.ru. Blanchard of the Central ‘Traitic Assuciatioa vw uring aUOUL a TurtUEr advance 1h dressed Geet wid live stock, frou: Cuicago Wo seaboard polis Vice-1 mt McCullough Of Lae Penusy ivan! © 7, WhO Was In Lue city Yesterday, said Liat ‘Wuile Ube’ situation Was discouragiug Co kastern roads, yet be did BOL believe Lut peace could ve restored just Fel. S80 long as iuierior aud round AbOUL ues Lusisted upon difereuual racer aud managed Lo get Lhe DUIA Of Ube Lraffic it would be Usciees 1UF Lue SUTONg avd GIFeCt Lines Lo restore Tales, as it Would OUI) belp Uke Weak lines ab: the strong Ones tuto deep Water. In urder Lo» cure harmouious relauivns betWeen Lie various Toads aud give each @ Lair jou OF the busi- ess at profiabie rates Ue Chicago and AUautic fund Wabash would have Uo Jou We coubiuatio Aud all Lines Would have Lo be plaved ou au equal On motion of Mr, Hooker (Miss.) the Senate joint THR NEW YORK PUBLIC BUILDING BILL PASSED, Mr. Dibble (8, C.) submitted the conference re- il provides for the purchase of a site at a limit $850,000 and the erection of a building at a cost $050,000. ‘The Secretary of the ge enough LO embrace & custom-house building “Ps warel 3 to, and ‘THE DEFICIENCY APPROFRITION BILL. A Great Yearling Hacer. Saw Francisco, August 24.—At Petuiama, Cala, fair grounds, yesiruas, Vale Fleet trotied a ule against Harris’ iy Loreu, Making the distauce in 2:44, oF five and a quartet seconds Detter Una Use best recur OF a year dig Tuce, The fcord Of 231%, umde by Norialu iu AeS7, Was Made againer Wie aud BOL in & race, ee Shot Through a Window. St. Pati, MINK, August 24—From Currie, Mind., Lue Pioneer Press as news OF Luv ursiintt Bauion Weduesday, near itucy,ol Muses 1. Lutain, Lufkin Was suo Wirouga a Window oi tie Louse 1 Bi Slayers, at Which BE Was & Guest. He Lud ad trouble With tue Kose and Aver Lain Lue aid had Slauder suits pending agalust (beLs. Nominated tor Congress, Cincrmmati, August 24.—The Commercial Ga- set's Chariesion, W. Va, specias says: . be re pubuicaus of the Uura uoinimaved J. Hi. Mcuinnis still trying toget the from tue chairman's decis- the Frebeh ‘Out Of the def- ———__—eee—______ THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, Day. the representatives of the Thomson & Houston ‘asked to be present at the hearing. wou PAY OF INSANE ASYLUM ATTENDANTS. Ube prouibitioulsis of tue our district yesteruay, The Maxwell Grant Troubles, THUG SETTLEXS DISPOSED TO CAKKY THINGS WITH & MIGH HAND AND BLOUDSURD. ‘TRIMDAD, LoL, August 24.—J. W. Leweling who ts digging an rrigaling itch on ike lands pur- Chased Ly We S.ouew all Suuuiner Resor’ from the Maxwell graut Was noUilled Uy weluers Uhat he shOUId BOL provecule Lhe Work. Lewe: sent to irimdad for arms and amuminiiion, Wit disregard the Ubreats agalust bis ule, ik Ka Tlunpeif an oid setUier ai Stonewall, DUE Who occupies @ ranch under a lease 110m Lue grant company, Wrote & lelier Lo Sueriff Burns bere Uhat be KuLUred setters bad DuLied Lis wite Randoiph’s absence frou howe Uuat bol abd Wile Would be banged Uuiess Lucy should tea’ At once. The sheriff Las seul special depuites Wo Ube soene LO endeavor Lo Keep Uke peace. kjecument Sulls are being prepared aguiloi seven seven setilers, ‘The setuiers go arwed aud way Usey will Tesist, A collision and bioudsued seems Muulbent Dakota Kepublicans, THEY ARE POR TARIFF REVISION, BUT CONSIDER THR MILLS BULL & SECTIONAL MEASUKE. Warertowx, Dak. August 24—The republican territorial cunventou met yesterday morulug, but sition Came from the Chiefs, Pirexe, Dak., August 24.—Messrs, Pratt, Wright shown Uy tue fact that two chiets—Big Thunder Landing Bear—caine abourd and and ‘was received last evening stating that signed. Capt. Prattexpresses ter : & 5 A oe g é Epeyenne agencies, are ‘bere to | Ube committee on credeutials not being ready to and that, aster careiully 11, he was pre- Unived weaves ‘now in, session, | Teport ou the La vrence Couuly Coutest, there were jared to say be lavored it. He higuer court, now in Peale of wayes would reeuic in good. tse sa Couversation with a number of them on the sub- | Successive adjournuents to 1 o'clock, 3:30, and he has ihe power to increase wages, but ated to exercise this power Vecause IU would In- crease the -enpanane. abvat ene: ab embarrass ypropriauion, Tuerefore he Would rather have Congress authorize 7 ihe afternoon @ cam, a tune of ToS CR est convention admitied Judge Movdy’s deicgauon trow gg County by . ot Lo Be j, Of Bat Was ty perwauent Chair- anon storm. adopted. It accuses we whole, ‘not willing to Consent. to the treaty, and gee will only await the commissioners and the the increase, ‘ihe bill Was laid over until ine | Other agencies have been kept constantly apprised | MAD. au aEviration ot Conping Daneta ows et Rext meeulag ab air. Daniel, WhO IAYOrs a Was | Soaticrg which reaches fom sue end toe cence | the Union for Teasoum It arraigus vor, rendered by him to the attorney of ihe District. Mr, Farwell was authorized to report favorably the ill for the relief of the Sisters of the Hoiy Of the reservation, Before the commission cain: from the East te question was thoroughly uis- cussed, and We Sioux decided Wo have noth.ng to do with the Ureaty, A privaie couucil was eld about three Weeks siuce, and the question was Uhorouguiy goue over once more. “A vote was (aken aud every Indian voled against the treaty. peo Church for using bis office to further Lis personal amvition Gen, Harrison ts indorsed as Lue iriead Of Dakota. It is declared the duty of Congress vo Aduii Dakota as Lwo states, Laws for equitable rates of for @ revision of Dakous usury are iavored. A revision of the tartT ts» T favored, and the reduction Of dULies Upon such ar from all wcerued taxes and Denulee toe propery Now FOR cHICAGO. ticles og I'can be mad upon. witout sacrcing Square zat, Of ‘be HOW Cross Known 481002618) 4, rmurman Leaves Port Hurom | tie necessaries ct lie. ‘The Mills Will ts declared & tried to get a meeting to-day, but could not find a quorum, All the time was taken up in discussing Lhe President’s latest. message, and it was gener- agreed that tt was of not much use trying to tisee Say more tule season to unset busines, ‘The House committee on the judiciary today authorized Chairman Culberson to report favora- bly the blll to create @ court of patent appeals, ‘with amendments reduct: from five to three, and $6,000, ‘The House committee on invalid pensions has ecided to report @ bill giving Mrs Sheridan a pel against ‘The President’s me:sage on the rejection of the ‘Minn., introduced a bill to carry out ihe recou- ‘mendations in the measage. claims clause in the deficiency Ghi'our on a pon. ot order. Be Rid hat ie race 5 5 14 ‘4 I sectional measure. The Daulsbiment of saivons {rom the territory is favored, as is Lue pensioulug oid soldiers. S20 the convention adjourned until day- Wutle the admission of Moody's delegation, twenty-one Lo Gifford’s Lures, omuiscicuce ‘only can Latue Lue Romine. German Agureseion tn Africa, Lonpox, August 24.—Aavices from Accra, in the coast Colony, says Thal & force Cuusinling of EincuS'sna Krovtersy ‘commanded ty tree er man officers, has Occupied Addelur, (9 Live worth THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTER in Charge of the Chicage Escort, Pout Huxox, Micu., August 24—Tue Chicago mt Capito! Topics. TO CREATE & COURT OF PATENT APPEata. ‘@ neat badge with a bandana printed on it, ‘Te Cleveland and Thurman Clvb of Port Huron, With a band, turned Out, abd wiih the Chicago the number of salaries trom 600010 ‘MRS. SHERIDAN'S FEXSION. delegation escorted the Judge and party vo tue train, The private car of General Manager Spicer, Grand Trunk, was provided, and’ the parc} rere weil cared for, A crowd of citizeus ‘@ hearty God speed wo \dge Thurman, Allen . W. Schwartz, of A tA. Wie bas in wari ABE eet ra ae Eg ‘Mr. Matson and Mr. Lane voued ‘ME. WILSON'S BILL. g tatives it was read, and Mr. Wilson, cf ‘THE FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS RULED OUT. on } lies id ‘ i iy f E i i | E ; { j | t