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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Penasyivania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SB. KAUPFMANN, Pres’t am fy served to subscribers tn the weir own necomnt. at 10 cents ‘en = the, counter, ‘conte 8 ‘Tne Evexrxo cfty by carreere on thes” Seek or ase per mouth C poetaate’ pubiished on Friday—@l @ * alr mouths, 50 centa t be paid in advancey ‘Tee Weesrt & Fear. pontare prevaid. 8: FERAL wail satecsiptions ius Be paver sent lorwer tha is paid for. ‘Rates of adverdiaing made iow. om application. . T3—-No 11,004, SPECIAL NOTICES Be rercinier for "Cow pelecs aud air dealing uara SE Ce TT Bo a ently “requeried tebe preaent specs mucrting BATUREAY EY, SING! as Sub ce Mortle Bulidnom, rearte fot) Sipordaace te every soeuber’ het npow report of com sulé-2t* “4 Secretary, “CONNECTICUT REP! BLICANS. — A ng of Counecticut, rermblic ing Io the bitea Na ioual Leagan, Thomas Cit AY EVENING at 8 ovicck. Pr oru y mittee PATRICK O'FAKMELL, Chari : } CIDER MILL IN DAILY OPFRATION. | s je. champacae aud. bard ipecia ts. Free delivery. | To Tew to announce that om Mi 1) cb st. n.w.. where sot the work in the post Will be stewfastiy tals avr wa. tofactiou iu =p ck bas arrived and’ i cal ep act pie of yatieras in Sader: of waich I mae s syecta.ty. " AEYT. 2D SIMPSON, G. WAKE Expe:t in Trousers, SPECIAL NOTICES. Ba ES Eee OE aeaee Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements, tii a.in. by Kev. John suttill vot aos, pe rs Dy JAMES" Cit STH ST, BE| Arronsree od Sores Beige. terszanan W Cane, | ATOR Spare gislock Holy Sechariat Ta aut hea Rudcsinechie | Boanprto—€<h pace, mae pu. eveuceoun, Sunday ‘Cnasces 34 school, 3 p.m. Other days: ‘7 and 9 aim wud 7 City Ireue—Sth — e —F : pare. Grebe Selate Daye. Wedinedare and Fridays 7 30 | CUT Trem 5 . UNION ME. CHU STH oT, | Covwrnr Rest Rerare—3d pega Seo eve otaay reboot at Gag eee | Dastm—S0 rare Atli um. preschine by v, ptaven COE. ef the St DRwtiere1—7th pare F Conrch. "A'S btm. 800g and "prate se Epvcationa~7th page, eveuibe oe ee Excunsions, Picuzoa, &c.—Sth page E METROPOLITAN A.M. E | FaeerScreiie—7those Se wtibet Tour and Lath nis Rave soas Firaxctat—id page. wivemins. anton handay school 18230 mt & Fer Rexr (Rooms)—4th pags ing by the pastor at 11am. Subject: “Living ‘oR REXT (Houses) —8th oven, Othera* vice at 8 p,m. Subject: Frebation Tree=fies tyobation* = gye* | Fox Rexz(aoree)—Sin parw Bo COREEY UAL Ey, PREACHING TO" | ‘rom Sass (Housen) Oth vane peti if odloti by the pastor Rev, © | ponerse > THE CENTRAL PRESBYTERIANCHUNCH | FOR Sate(Miscellavsous)—4th page ts alw: ma 10F all set simmer and ‘Hovservanisainos—3d page. wigter. mornin ead evening. “sabbath School 0:30 Preaching at 11 sim sad 8 o'clock yim Young %wecting 7:15 pn. Wednesd.y Evening Lect ture 8 o'clock. Ail seats are free. camer. 8 tor. it Se, METROTOLITAN Wt E CaUROW, con bathe lew. Dr Brame of Sea Yersepe Praise var By the Hew. r. of 3 . ‘Sabbaty seco! we vice st 8 pin. am, it ~e=, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHI Boo ies teto aud H newens he few Soak NOUNS will presch at 11 o'clock Sabbath morning. he saccaluent of the Lord's upper Will be observed at 4 p.m. the Rev, Gro. B rf ting. ~abbuth Shoei at9:d0e.m. ” Young people's prayer meeting at it Tym ERE WILL BE A MFET- ay, a by ofder of the Board. at inay come before it, GLU. G SCHRUE iu sale of real estare of Thom. s Je hereby wiven t CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSE S—$898.217.43. Office hours. from # an. to 4:30 pmg On the first Wednesday ineach month the oitce will be open from, Bs A pm Advances will be wade promptly at 7 oeiock. Subseriptions for shares in the 15th issue received dauly at the office of the Association, kquitabie Butld- tng, 1003 ¥ at. Shares are $2.50 per month. $2,000 advauced on each share Pamphlets explaining the objet aud sdvantages of the Association are iurnished upon application THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. JNO. JOY EDSON. See’. cad FOK RENT—FINE NEW STORES WITH | large piate-iaes frouts, with oF without dwells; wed ru im, .ovewents: full view aud Lest Faave, Seetuem, 122, Est u.w., uear 13th st. _228-3un re REFRIGERATONS AND | ‘Gasviine S.oves whieh I will se.l at less thai ivr cask, = JNO MORAN, 2S e, Tinuime aud Plumbing, GEORCETOWN UNIVEM=ISY, SCHOOL a OF Law é be Sext seasion of this school will open WEDNES- DAY EVENING, Octover Jd Circulars can be ob- tained by applying to Secretary. SM YeATMA’ Law building aud F THE SALTIMNUKE 5 SERVED EY CARRIERS AT AN EARLY HOUR, BY MAIL, 50c. per mouth; $6.00 year inadvance. oRDEES “YOR susscikiprios AND apveR. TIsEMENTS received st iuz SUN WASHINGTON BUBEAL, F street. A 3. ABELL & ©O., Publishers, snt-1m Baltimore. | Wo sacbwax, of Ryland Chapel | ple’ uareting FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ORURCE | Grectt, Novicxs—tat rey ‘coruer 10th and G.—Sunday_ school at 9:3 PnorEnt3—4th page. hing by the K.¥ CHANLYSR. gyMoUR, of | Sux«an Resonts—7th pase ‘Suchuusetts, at 11am. Vexpvr vervice at 7 pin it) Waxren(Help)—4th pase ~e=>, FOURTH STREET ME. CHUKOH, | Wantep (Situationy—dth nga, Rev, Wat. M. FEROUSON, pastor—9 aim, | WaxtEp (Rooms)—4th pare Sebo iat the church aud mixsiow; 1laimand} Wanren CH. preaching by the pastor: 7:19 B. a elgg praise meetiug: Weduesday evenins, WANTED (Minoellancous)—4th rave, church prayeriueeting. All cordially invited —_—— Governwent Receipts To-Day.—laternal reve- ue, $373,503; customs, $633,545. Tae MexccrY Stitt Curusixo.—The mercury im the thermometer ig still recovering from the Shock of tbe storm and 1s steadily climbing up to ‘summer point. The Siguai Office thluxs toat to-day will be warmer thun ye>terday, and in all .ubIuty tothurrow will be warmer than to- Say. Yesterday's maximum was & degrees. Gavare Arrotyren.—Wm. G. Balsley has been appointed a gauger at Greensboro, N.C. ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘coruer 5th and I sta n.w.—lev. GEOROR O. pasivc. Sunday School at 9:-30aim. Freach- um. by PREV. L 8 omiogs, of Cent Prayer so-etini ob Thur-day eveninas st 74 fog at 1 Conn, o'clock, A cordial welcome to all. Boe RXLAND METHODIVT EPISCOPAL ‘church, cor. 10th and D sts. = w.. Rev. Cay, Batowis. pastor. —Preachinw by the pastor at am, by Rey. J. MOKE Dre REILEY, presiding elder, at S p.m. Su day school at 9 a. rayer weetiug thursday at 8 p.m Quarterly cot fercice Friday ubeut at 7°30. ARNATION, COR. charist 7:30 &m-:! ‘Tae Bon OFFERINGS To-Da¥ aggregated $242,500 peuses: choral eveusong sud any’ 'S0 punt todies | as follows: Registered 4's, $10,500 at 128; $4,000 Rigs tor bucasy setuuleud chor funds: it At 120. Registered 434°s, $227,000 at 1083. Two Mon Notanizs.—Henry L. Bryan and & Bervert Glesy have been appointed notaries public 40F the District of Columba, CongnaTULaTING THE PuesiDENt.—There were about tity or more telegrams on Col. Lamont’s desk this morning when he came to tue White House. Tuey contained messages of congratula- Uuon on the recent m nivesto by the President, and came iro all parts of the country, Many inore Were received during the day. A Personen Coxvrsszs His Guitt.—The com- missioner of Pens.ons was been advised that Thos. ‘B. Sturdivant was arrested on the 22d inst. at Nel- ‘son, Tioga County, Pa., charge of perjury in ‘Lhe pension Cialw of Jos. Carno, At a preliminary hearing on the 234 lust. he pleaded now uly, and eXuMibalion was set down [or September 3 In de- fault 0: $700 dau he Was seut to Cuemung County, N.Y. jai. He later voluateered a confession of gulit to Examiner Zidman, and stated ine ‘D.ime 01 (he perwva who suvorned bin wo commit the perjury. MORE SMOKE THAN FIRE, Be FOUNDRY | METHODIST, EPISCOPAL ‘Clurcn, 14D apd G sva.—nev. Guo. -LLIOLT, pastor. Serv ces to Murrow: su. diy wcluol prayer at S515, m, recular vexgion at 9:30 a Preaching by kev, W. & BLACK, of the Cineiuuati Contereuce at 1 am Sou aud praise service 8 p. in. Bring Your Bible: with you. ‘ee 1u.tiCg ob Wedenday @ve tine. You are invited to cuiue to these services and will be welcomed. Le <=>, 600D HOPE CAMP-MEETING—GOOD ‘Hove Camp-weeting will be coutiuued until the Toth of septeuber, 1588. Preaching ~abusth at Tau. by Mev. W. K AUNOLD P.r.. of Washington, D.C. “At 3S pina, special cusidren’s day service, preacn= tug by Rev. J. A Tavtom, of Waclungtun, DU. ALS pi preaching by Kev. k: E. Srerxey, of Bult Siar POs kt. SINKFICLD, Pastor, ie r DREE M E CHURCH, MASS AVE, Boer bet oth wud 9 a ats, aw hey Chee RT RICHARDSON, pastor. —1] aus, Kev. J. McKEx- Duke | witeT. LD.) Preck-ing Elded, 8 p. wu. Mev. C. Sri 7:15 pine ~ 9 30 am.. Sunday Scbovl. ud Fubbe vit sunday seboul tended to all. =, Ly Le. M CHURCH, CORNER § ilk poor, services Satay, Aticost 36, 1obG: Sanday | Exeltomemt at the Fow-Ottiee Depart- bec, Op m by Lev. W. 6. MULES =a Consecration meet, | Ti ‘Thoraiay, eveuimes, 7°30. ‘Vited to these services, BATES CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Maud BUD streets b.w —Preacuiux vy UE. ‘A. Bmoabre suxu-t 26, 1888, at 11 us.. in the audience Foun Sanday vewOoL. 0 Prayer uwetiugs, tursiay and Thursday. 8 pm. Mev. FIRE ORIGINATES I 4 ROUM WHERE WASTE PAPER IS KEPT—TH£ FLAMES EXTINGUISHED BEFORE MUCR DAMAGE 18 DONE. > |~eDuring the junch hour in the Post-Oftice Depart- ‘ment fre Was discovered in @ basement room in “Prayer Mvetiing, ‘the ‘public cordially tn- T. UcrwateR, issixtant pastor, couduets se-vices at | the east corridor. ‘The ‘Watchmen and otner Kendal stat Sudiktecservices. TOBA? COMMIT | employes, with fre extinguishers, buckets of MEMBERS OF THE ROCHDALE Co- ‘operative Society are advised tuat the ex- ecubve committee bas couclud-. a cvntract with one of the largest dealers in the cit, to .uiuish members With coal ac wood for the year endinw June 30. 1889. Members eb uid los wo thwe in calline on sine oud Of those bamed below to obt.in pr.ces and couditious, Ge asl estimates must be ia before September >, LSSS- Members yt in possewsion o: the Trade card vb vvok Fil $U, IS8Y. are uot entitled 10 auy ad- Yautages oF information regarains tins or other cop- tracta Trad: Lists. Cards, ad al, iulormation can be wbtained frows the ollowins Jos M.wtisou, President, 301 10th st aw. Wm. M Eiuw. Vice Presideut, 2200 12th st aw. Letgiey, S06 Ast. we. jande: bet, 940 Ta. uw. Sys sinteuchUsette ave. 2.0, <n arep Kero, oyster. 1319 Lith nw. Fesideuce of the Secre <¥, 905 Hst.nw. The Stew usuiee ut noose > 15th st. ow. By order ui the Committee: J. W. HARSHA, y2e-la Secretary GROGANS INSTALMENT HOUSE [39 AND 741 72H ST. Sw. Chearest bouse iu city to buy your Furniture, Car- Fete, Oil Cloths, Mattines, Laby Carriawes, Refriera: tore, Stoves, Gc. Everything ih the Louscturnisuang spe mols ob crecit as cueay as ts ¥ cau be buiglt ewer We MAK. AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE UF my2l cost. ¥. G METZEROTT & CO., MUSIC Deniers have retwoved trom Peuisslvauia ave. to their new buildin 1110 F st. u.w., t.rce doors Sweat of WB. Moses & Sons. Oldest aud inost exten ave music isbinent im the city ty3 So Bepeemeerre, | i if 3 Lszznzstixe Reavrsa. ON AUGUST 20, ON avGusY 21, ON AUGUST 22, ON AUGUST 23, ON AUGUST 24, ON AUGUST 25, 188s, ‘The following wonderful inducement will be offered to Casb Buyege of Dry Goods Canh custhmers who buy $5 of over can select one of tree valuabie presenta. A lance size bavdsoine Bridal Quilt, worth 91.50: oue dozen Fure Linen, Fine Quality, Dewees Napkins, worth $1.50.two pirs of ‘ange size, Pure Linea, Kuotted Fringe Damank Jowsls: worts $2, or two peire of Sile-Linbroid ere Slove- Fitting Corsets: worth 81.50. Twenty years’ experience selling Dry Goods to} strictly Cea Customers, CARTERS, | | 71) MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. 15 Saozs 1 Bazouss j FOSITIVELY LAST WEEK oF OUB 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE EDMONSTON & CO., 1339 AND 1341 F ST. su Lée 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVE X.W. Bute Or Wasuxerox OLD RYE WHISKEY. ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever put upoa the District market 448 L. BARBOUR & SON, wlio Wholesale Depot. —_—_—_ Coomme Bx Gas j A fall line of GAS COOKING sTovEs (Om band and for sale. ASHINGTON GASLIGHT CoMPaNT. H. D. Bax IMPORTER AND TAILOR, the horor to tugorm you thet his NEW GOODS | Invited” Water, &., rushed down the corridor to we scene of the fre. Smoke was seen issulng from a varge oom Where the waste paper of the Department is placed in bags ready to be taken away by tue junk dealer. These bags of waste paper were on fire, and the efforts of the amateur fire- men proving ineffectual an alarm was turned iB, and the free: s00n 8p) on the scene. The employes of the Department were by this time in a lively -tate of agitation, aud a great crowd rusied down the corridor in the direction Of the fire until the blinding clouds of smoke pour- ing out drove them back with Watery eyes. ‘The sayperin.endent, Mr. Enrigut, apd the chief clerk, air. Ray, Dappened to ve eatin, iunch wen the uews of toe dre was brought to them by breavn- less messengers, Buth officials tunmediateiy Jumped up fru the table, and leaving their plates Of unked veans undosued, burned to Lue sene, ‘A few dusues Of Water frou Lhe engloe served to exui ‘Ue flames and (he exc.ted clerks re Uuched to thelr desks with thelr pleasing anticlpa- Patlons of @ holiday disappotnied. <g=>, FIST BAPTIST CHUROM, 131H 8 vet, Gand Ht nw, Rev. Cuas. A STARRL' ¥ stor—Sunday school, 9:30 am: preaching 11 au. view. WL. #tckanb, Eufaula. Ala. weekly prayer Thriraday evening, § o'clock. All'are cordiaily ‘Sanday selwol we Inmnaan Ber pe =r CHRISTIAN AswociA- Bo Gon S sper Meeting Sunday, torourrow, at 4£:30 p. m—bourth of the Md oumuser series Ate rll section will by a add. jatar st 9 tye Witness ‘etine. 1 riebds of the isto Mr. SaMCEL RaCMBINE aud Tuen per icala.iy Invited ‘Services euur Gucied bitesera eH. Late andd'. Poem. it ‘ST. PAUL ENGLISH LUTHERAN BS Givens cor Tim and Hota nw aperiees Toucrrow (sttuday) at 1am. bermon by Rew Fea Stina. No eveuins service. lie ==> NEW \ORK AVENUE CHUECH-SER- ‘vices in the mornin st 11 o\lock. sermon by tue Rev. Taos. J. SmERuARD. of Houey Brook. Pa Suuday s hoolst 9:30am lounge people's meeting 06:45 p.m No cther evening vervice. It MOUNT VERSON PLACE M. E. CHU! W dapbawar, pasion. —P. ‘The origin of the re ts aot knuwn. Some think sade pia Ue tut fc was caused by the Careless Use of matctes Ti o'clock. rrescl ‘Seuth Wa Or cigars and others suggest spoutancous com- corner 11th st. and Mary bustiun. The damage dove 18 omy about $10, Mr. CaNNow. ‘rhe presence 0. tue engines in front o ibe De- MIs parument buildlug attracted & greut crowd and | ——— wee = (oe streeis Were pegs Meng ey the Mprecgere ware ireus by Bx. Outside side iding arose ergises Pubule invited CHAS. H CHAdl pom ee Ta oes ‘CHURCH OF THE teria”, cor. Nar vice. it. COVENANT (Pui Ith sr, aw (oobn Preach-ng at 8 o'clock p.m. by OLS, of Uuim Seminary, New houng people's meetiug at 7:19 btm Tt ‘Treasury Department Changes. Taber Stevenson, of Oaio, having werved a satis. factory probauionary term of six montus, Ras re- ceived an absoluve appointment to class 2, in une Oice Of the Sixth Auditor. Promotions: T. H. ‘Sweeney, O1 Minnesota, from class 2 to class 3; ‘Thomas M. Wade, of Virginia; James R. White, of District of Columbia, and C. A. Given, of Virginia, irom class 1 to class 2; Joseph P. Cuden, ot Ar- ‘kunsus, ruin $1,000 Lo Class 1, aud Muss’ Louise <>». ase) No moruiiu » hr. iuoseas York C.ty, <e>, 7 S OF THE GosPEL. BS > suture isfe ouly tm Christ, and tue ectabitaue cat of tie Kiuugd.im of Gua’ on earth. tert ever in Mouument ding, 1b Pennsylvania ave, between Jet aud 24 w. All are snvited. 1 Gos]e> NESEY CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND F b.W —Jeachers’ prayer meeting, 5 | Hicks, Of Fivrida, 110in $1,000 to class in wwe Sah bund ¥ schol, OSU mim. Preaching DS Onive of the slats Auditu:.” auiss Sate Muy den, Josera s. \ wirriveton, 17 & mand 8 pow Chir | of indiaug, from class 1 Ww class 2 and Mrs bg ee iyo" | Ainsuda E. Brown, of New York, figm $900 10 (et ee = | $1,000, i the office of the Treasurer of tuy United r CHAI»: -HURCH, VeRMONT AVE. dlates, F. L. Purdy, of Miculgan, f.0m class 1 to Clase 2, 10 Lue Office UI the Couunissioner of Lnver- Dal Hevenue. ‘The Maytien Revolution. ‘HOW PRcSIDENT SALOMON WaS DRIVX OUT. ‘The Department Of Siate has received a report trom Unived states Consus Goutier, daied August 13, in regard to the recent revoiution at Cape Hay- Wen, 10 Watch ent arondissements, beaded by Rev. Db. A. Sow will » bat Th Hane at's souday aud Kev. P. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 Bo rece tre Funeral of Miss Bet Sa 4 pau. to-day. ieeday, 7.30 pie “ General TeLemache, took up arms against Prest- a ‘oon. “peek ye ibe Lord while Gent Salomon aud forced nim to leave the country. He says tat on Saturday, August 4, the) Consuiar ag ae eat a a, co SaPor Saas" ercteerd Taishacue ema <> JABERNACLE, OTH AND B STRAW. Bo servicesat 11 am. by tue eve ED Baseay, 6S a on eee schoul a0 | them tn rd tO tue propoved revoiuilon, He ok ay TU A me: | eae wee te eae, Ste Ot | ed er rete sat Boome | President i Sensors and’ vtner Winituston, Del, will preachy im tue aworainye ever iuy. bianday schvol'at 9:30 a.m. Misniou School st pas Al iy invited t. attends >, 0.1 G. T. 1EMPERANCE MEETIN Br sridiy isch, 8 NCE, MEBTING. Und F 2tsploes Moupivental Frowiuent speak: ers, god kx will speak at Lenieytown, e ieetine. 1°” | ulin vo go to Port 40 Prieuce he bud recused to wo F S00 So ecutive ts 18. toid hun be would Boe tis, eicunise to CRuazow Ote | uprated on us arrival, Gev. Teuemacis sais WiDNESDAL ACCU TS" Foun Wiecdsts | be Consiuered ft bis duty to his country aud to als Vitel. dare. iul: Ucket, 50c.; bau tickets, 25c. 1 rain | Manbovd UO assist 10 Oriuging avout a new order jeaves B.& U. depot at Yam Retuim st 6-17 and | Of Uuings. He thereupon announced that he woud maT pa a ee | Sesto oe ae PROHIBITION ‘be Bad cunt cobpus Bee lave, chil en's Pn ita tueaee oA | tous vo ema toem that Cav interesta ot foreign: every SULMay 4 pub, inteve.tiuy exercieue Ore aud Datives Would be alike provected, and tiuat Svided" Brtog the Child eu aud hele are > | Mere would be ‘no dorder_ fa te ety.” Causal TED. 7 @ou says. 7 | rd Prep i eg Ge ae) Dear i» to-mutrow's issue of t] La ey (ue armed Men On the s.reet it Would Dardiy ve See eae Chained St the news stand. ae beieved taal tuey are in Lne midst 01 @ revolution, pe sr) = SALOMON BAILS FOR FRANCE. Be Re eae its SOUS, BO, S12. | The ex-president of Haytt, his wie, stster, Mme, tresergr vice WH ULL, resiep-d, at Le ‘nail, | Rmille Pierre, daughter, and private secretary, SU Pijo pa Members wil pees ci eeet 27 288% | Gen. & Laffontant, arrived in New York yesterday a le ee ee o> IBERE WILL BEA Mutiixa oF Tae | Sven. Temalned there until eveni:g, | Ving Place, and of Ronesbat, ret When they went 00 board the French line sveaus- suip La Champagne, on which \ney sailed this morning. 7 Political Notes, General Harrison nad « quiet time at his cottage Was tative of Oulo.. In tae ne general and ‘ors. tarrison Visited the United -gundoet Michigan at 7 Fumi ‘The Nebraaka republican convention yesverday Sonu tienede rity and wt ia | made the foupwing nominsiioas: For governor, pea ee ee Sere Be Se eer ee Pe en ae Persons ‘Asso 20 bt Br. bals pervoually Sto aligarmente madein ine 2022 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. mnaz Deo AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. UTAH CONVICTIONS AND PARDONS. A Bablution of Inquiry Passes the House. catenins THE DEFICIENCY BILL DEADLOCK. House of Representatives. On motion of Mr. Blount (Ga.) Mr. Crisp (Ge) was elected Speaker pro tempore, Wo act during the ‘Vemporary absence of the Speaker. On motion of Mr. O/Nelll (Mo,) the Senate dill ‘Was passed amendatory of the act authorizing the goustruction of a bridge across the Missiesippt iver at St. Louis, Mo, amends the act by re- Moving’ the protiottion that ‘aay, stookholder ta the bridge company shall bea stockholder in any other company.) PAXDONED POLYGAMISTS. ‘Mr. Rogers (Ark.), from the committee on the Judiciary, reported a rvsolution (as » @ubstitute for one offered by Mr, Dubots, of Idaho,) calling on ‘the Attorney-General for information as to the iSageonect paeptasrnicy ay meee ¢ offenses Y fF. and un: cohabitation in Utah aud 1dabo, 6nd as to the BUinber of pardons granted to persons convicted, Mr. Dubois (Idaho), who originated the resolu- on, advocated its adoption, and disclaimed any intention, by the off-ring of the solution, of re- Grantile pordoos thougirhs feeurned. thc eeecte gral 7 e exect- five ciemoucy as Sucousaging the Violation of law, POLYGAMY 4 DEAD 1a8UB. Mr. Caine (Utab) thought that the original reso- lution had been offered for political effect, but he ‘Supported the substitute for the reason that It would show what administration had enforced the laws most rigidly. He then commented io eulogistic terms upon tue industry, intell geace and ability of the Mormons in Uvab, and dec.ared that polygamy was a dead issue, "Tae Mormon Church no longer gave perintasion for plural mar- Flages. ‘The resolution was adopted. THE STRUGGLE OVER THE DEFICIENCY BILL Re NRWED. ‘Mr, Burnes (Mo.) moved that the House go into committee of the whole on the deficiency appro- Priation bul. Mr. Dibble hopea the gentleman would let the Dill go over until Tuesday next, at which time he expected there would oe a large number of mem- bers present Who Were friendly to Lhe French po- Mation claims ‘Mr. Burnes refused to accede to this request. No quorum vuting, a call of the House was ordered. While the roll was bel: called the colleagues of Messrs, Grout (Vt.) and D. ics C.) asked Uaat Lhe absen: memuers be excused, but 1m these and other cases Mr. Payson (IIL) objected. When tue roll call had on Conc.Uded it disclosed ‘the presence of 152 membera. ‘TO REVOKE LEAVES OF ABSENOE. Mr, Payson (Ii..), who had objected to the several leaves ®f absence, offered a resolution revoking all leaves of absence, except those granted on ac- count of i this revocation to take effect on Monday next. The resolution also provides that after Monday, upd until turther nouce, no pairs Suail be tiled or recognized, Mr. Payson in yupyorlng bis resolution severely arraigned the adsedCves ior a derelicuion of duty, and nls remarks were strongly seconded by Mr. B.ount ((a.), Who revered to the important bust bess Wiuch yet remalned for Congress Lo transact, THE CANADIAN QUESTION TO BE CONSIDERED. The appropriation bills were not yet disposed of, and there was a m.tter of great current concern relating to the relations of the United States with ‘Canada vo ve consid-red. Mr. Tarsuey (Mich.) suggested that MICBIGAN COULD TAKE CARE OF CANADA. ‘Mr. Tauibee (Ky.) Opposed the portion of the Fesolution which relates to Pairs, and suggested that there was no way in which members could be punished for absenteelsm. Mr. Nelson (Miun,)—The House can punish them for coutempu shee ll “eaver (lowa)—The country wil look to a ALF, Payson withdrew that partion of bis resolu tion Waleb re. 93 to pa ts. at". Conwy. (1...) Yiaed Ue side of the Mouse, wu.ch was responsible for legislation, for the condition in which tue Mouse found itself, Mr. Burnes declared Unat tue question Was oue in waich No politics were involved. Tue geatle- men Woo had estubilshed themselves in the gallery seemeu to have an interest 1b tue proce-dings of the House Which pecuniary consideration uloue coud give. He blamed no MewLer 0 tue House. ‘The House was divided, on account of the ..rmMy of nurses—We nurses John ‘Sueru.n bad called them—wuo had retained their establishvents in Washington forthe past forty- pine years, THE FISHERY FLURRY. ‘Talk at the Capitol To-day. ‘BOTH PARTIES IN BOTH HOUSES LIKELY TO AGREE IY GIVING THE PRESIDENT ALL THE POWER HE SKB. Tn political circles at the Capitol and elsewhere the President's message 1s the sole vopic of discus- sion. The democrats exult over it and laud the President for his ability and boldness. The repub- Heans make light of t and say there is nothing ip 4t; that 10 simply follows the policy laid down by the republicans at the outset of the controversy, Tue ludications are that the republicans are sone- ‘What disconcerted; that they were taken by sur- prise and have not vet devermined Just what it is bess for them to do, SENATOR HOAR SAYS he ts witling to give the President such power as be deems essenual in the premises, In their speecues yesterday the republican Senators did mot declare {or any specitic line of policy, Senator Suerman was very euwphatic in favor uf bringing the Canadiaus to teruiy in regard to canals. THE MESSAGE WILL BE REPERRED to the foreign ielations committee at the termina- Uon of the debate, which will probably continue for several daya It is understood that the com- anittee will be called together promptly to con- ‘sider the subject, and the prevailing opinion is that @ measuce will be re con! Bbject has un inportant beariug dyou polluos subject bas an 1m; rt the ‘democrats assume that tue fepublican. tus Jority of tne Senave ae nde. vor vo make some capital out or the ‘@ way can ‘ged vo that end. 4 IN THE HOUSE. ‘The democratic majority of the House will, of course, give the President all he asks. The demo- crate are so much pleased with him that they ‘Will not hesitate to vote for any measure he may recommend. In order that the democrats may be ‘ip @ pusition to carry out their mm ptly ‘the absentees: ave, Nee rity me cratic quorum here Uy next Tuesday day, anu their plan will be '0 hold jt uot tne peniling exciting question sha!l bave been settled; A MERTING OF THE HOUSE PORRIGN AFFAIRS COM- has been called for Monday to consider the Prest- Gent's message. It is the purpose of the democrats 4m the House to act prompily upon the message, Granting the President all the powers he asks for. ‘The committee, however, will find it very dificult doerta quorath of d-macratet on Mr. Beimont, the chairman, is at Mount Desert; Mr, Russell ia in Masaach ‘and Mr. a Geficiency bill, The conterence sup. og wae. Djobeniy be made to tae Bouse ‘The Senate was not in session a : i tl i i Fi A & ; iS F E a z bt, returning the same event Gy.” hire, Crawtond is wits her mont. Mr. Crawford will fu winter to the London Telegraph. ‘Mr. and Mra. Wi. Carlisle returned from Fred- ht, where ta week wien relatives of mraeCxriine,° “O° SPO Mra & 8 Cox ts summering at Coney Island. ‘Mra. Gurdon H. Wilcox is spending the season at her country place near Lakeside, in New York state, Mr. A. H. Semmes, who ts traveling in Europe, ‘was in Vienna last week. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gray Douglas have returned home from Ocean City, Md., where they spent the heated ‘Mr. St Julian Dapray has returned from Atlantic ony. Madame Rittt, of Connecticut avenue, has come ack trom a visit to her friends and relatives in Lieut, John G. Fremont and family will return to the city on Monday from Newport, where they have beea enjoying yachting. Aiss French, wuo has many friends here, having been tue guest of Mrs. A. F. Magruder tor several sensors, ls now in mourning retirement at New- ort, ou account of tbe recent death of her father. Mr. J. G. Long, of Augustine, Fla, is at the Hamilton with the five children of Judge Stickney, Whose widow died at Orkney Springs this week. Major Farquhar will go to Buffalo next week to assist 11n the celebration of labor day 1n that city. Mrs A. G. Caruth, Mrs, Weber, ex-Senator and Mra fice and daugniers, and Mra R. W. Town- shend are at Forest Ion. Ar. George W. steele is with Speaker and Mrs. Carlisle. Ex-Commissioner Walter Evans and family left the city yesverday for Auantic City, and trom there tuey will go to their nome in Louisvile, Mr. Benton McMillin has gone to Hoboken. Commodore John @. Walker, of the Navy Deparunent, and faintly have gone Lo Newport. Mrs. Henry F. Bauer 1s enjoying life at Atlantic City. The sojourn there is greatly improving ver feta Mr dleury Fs Batol will “oot wo aoe to Join uer uncii Ocvover, Mr. John W. Thompson and bis daughter, Miss Ida Tuowpson, are in Alaska, and will not returo here until October, Justice und Mra. Matthews are at Nantucket. Senator and Mrs. Cameron are at Manbattan Beach, Mrs, C. W. Spofford, of the Riggs House, is ab- Sent at Georgetown, Masa, where she will attend @ reu.Jon of Lue spofford family. Sue will revuro vo the city the middle of nex: montu, and during her absence Miss SuoW 1s in charge of all Dusive.s connecied with tue reports of Lue Womens’ Inter natioual Counell, Adiniral Case 1s 1p Europe. Liwut.-Com, and Mrs. F. M. Barber are at New- Port to remain trough September. Gen, and Mrs. Ru(us Saxton are at West Point. Geo. and Mra. J. @. Parke and Aliss Parke are at Yors Beach, Me. Judge aud drs. J. C. Bancroft Davis are in Lon~ don, Eng. Miss Lille Gurtizen is visiting friends in Penn- sylvania. Air. oud Mrs, 4. L, Barber have been spending & few days with Mrs. A H. Walker. Tney left to- ay for thelr home on S.aten Island, where they Will spend the greater part of tue winter. Toey Rave beeu arraiging Beliout, tueit Wasulnyton ‘howe, for tue Occupancy vf Chiet Justice Fuuer. Master DeWitt Croissant, wno is spending his Vacation at Herndon, Va., celebraved his twelfth Uirthday ou Weduesday @ a party, co Wuica all the young folks of vue Village were Invited. Miss M. Elise Givaudan is visiting Colouel and ‘Mrs. H. L. Potter, at “Tanglewood Cottage,” Lin- en, N-J. ‘Mrs. Major Clark and daughters, Cora and Ger- trude, of Rhode Island aveuue, will retura Sep- Vewoor 1 from tuels summer Urip to the Shawan- guuk Mountains of Suutvan County, N. ¥. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Brockman arrived on Wed- nesday from w visit to Germany. Dr, and Mra. D. 8. Lamb, with Misses Quinn and Laughton, have gone to Canada, via Watkin’s Glen and Niagara, Mrs Josepu #. Rapp and her cousin, Miss Lucile Bauzle, are spending a few weeks at Deer Park. Mra Grace Munad, sister of Une late Nicolas Pistorio, arrived this morning trom New York, ud is stopping at Nu. 914 @ sireet soutucast. ‘The rumors ure revived in Londonot we exist- ence of un engagement between Mr, Joseph Cham- Uer.ain and diss Buutcott, and it is asserted that the marriage wii wake place next year. ‘The Misses McNantz have revurned from an ex- {ended tour througu the West. ‘They visited the You. mite Valley, Lake Tahoe, Lower Cauiturnia, ‘Salt Luke, Deaver und San Fraucisco, Mrs, J. O. Clephane and tamily have left Ocean Beach, where they spent the greater purt of the suuiuier, to Visit Mra Clepusne's mower, Dra, Aarnwon, at her covlage in the Cal Married in @ Justice’s Office, 4 DUSKY COUPLE FROM VIRGINIA UNITED. ‘This morning, avout 10 o'clock, a young colored couple went to the office of Justice L L ONeal, Bear the City Hall, and asked tuat be marry them. ‘The Justice said he could not do that, but advised ‘that they first procure a license, The bridegroom and a friend went over 10 the clerk's office at the Court-house sad procured » marriage license 1n ‘he name of Samuel Gibson and Elia Howard, both of Fairfax County, Va. They had arrived Caslon—the groom in a sult of black, with white gloves, and the bride, who was rather short und ‘SOUL and quite Diack, in a spotiess white dress, With Urinmings of green, white gloves, anda flow- and @ wreath of flowers crowning ‘was procured tne jus- P.rker & Cas 0 8; ; | 8 The Evening A BRIDGE aT KALORAMA, ite Coustructian Began—To Span Reck Creek on the Line of Massachusetts Avenue Extended, ‘The erection of a bridge across Rock Creek at Kalorama has been begun, Its object 1s to con- Rect the properties on each side of the Creek and ‘also to furnish direct communication from Masss- chusetts avenue extended to the Woodley Lane Toad, The work of grading and ground with building sites is being Ward and the prospect is that it will be early in the fall. The new bridge will 400 feet long and will be simuar to ‘Which the District propose to erect on ley Lane road at the crossing of Rock is bullt at theexpense of the syndicate owning the | THE AUTUMN RACES, List of the Entries for the October Meeting at Ivy City. ‘The National Jockey Club announces to-day the Ust of entries for the stake races in the October meeting. Ali the stakes have filled well, insuring another highly interesting series of races on tne Ivy City track, beginning October 23 and con- Unuing eight days. Among the noted horses that ‘Wii be here are Terra Cova, Sir Dixon, Kingston, Inspector B., Delle B,, Taragon, Banburg, Kaloo- dau, Favor, Specialty, Richmond, Connemara, Le Logos, Frank Ward, Eurus, Vallant, Kiog Idle, Boaz, Golden Reeland Jim McGowan. For the Arlipgton stakes there are 34 entries; for the Capital stakes, 33; for the Anacostia, 18; for the Potomac, 16; ior typ Autumnal handicap, 40; for the Finality swee; 23; for the Congress ‘Stakes, 24, and for the McKibbin steeplechase Sweepsiakes, 12, Foliowing 1s the full lst of entries: The Arlington Stakes, for two-year-olds; $25 aca’ Rp ‘With $1,000 a ided, of which $250 to sec- ond. Witiners of" $2,500 to ‘carry 8 ibs. extra; of two such races, 5 lus, extra; of three, 7 ibs extra. Horses not having won a race of tue value of $1,000 aliowed 5 ibs. ; maidens allowed 10 Ibs; six Tuflonge: J.D. Morrissey's D | Putp D. and bf Miss 3 Dwyer Bros.’ vc tah geny { Meriden, and brc Brussels; P. Lorillard, jr,'s b c Erie, br g Kbatta, ch c Payau, ch { Kaila, and b fsoney Lass, and Df Utility; Chicago stabies’s bc Heron and cu g Gironues; & 8. Browu'sch c, vy King Aitonz0-faverouuid, br £ Leonorita, b f Pete Morris, and bc J. A. B.; G. B. Morris’ ch f America and bf Lucerai W. W aiden’s ch ¢ Mowe und cb c Har. wiord & Roche's b ¢ Limbo; D. T. Pu ‘Stler’s 0c Teuny and cht Coots; KR Bradley's vf Bluocue; W. P. Burcu’s Dc Seymour; Santa Anite Sables bc Gunnymede; Auburndale Stable’s Dc Jay F. Dee; Exceisior 8: Moore; W. P. Maxweil’s br ¢ Champa,ne Charlie; J. J. Carver's ch ¢ Kasson; R. Pryor & 0o.’s bre ‘Maustone, ‘Tue Capital Stakes, for two-year-olds; $50 each, b. £.; wilu $1,000 udded, of wuich $250 Lo second; third Lo save Siune, Winners of $2,500 wo carry 3 lus, extra; Of two such rac. 8, 5 lbs. extra; of three, 7 ibs, eXtra, Horses Uiut Lave started in a sweep- Stakes race (Lanuicaps and velllug races noi count ug) and @ Bot Wud, ailuWed 7 is. ; Mf unplas 10.08. Wiuner Of the Ardugtou Stakes Wo carry lus. extra, six fur.ongs: J. D. aiorrissey’s b ¢ Phil, D. apd Df Miss Cody; Dwyer Bros.’ bc Javisun, I Meriden aud br ¢ Brusses; P. Lornilard, Jr.'s, b c Eric, br 5 Kuafiou, cu ¢ Pagan, ch 1 Katia, ot Sency Lass aud Df Uulity; Cuicago Stapie’s be Heron ang ch ¢G.rondes; 8. >. Brown's ch c—vy King Altouso—Luvercauld, br f senorita, Dt Pet Morris and b ¢ J. A.B; G.B. Morris’ ch c Tip- Stall, ch I Awtrica aud b 1 Lucerne; RW. Waideu's ch { Houday aod b L by rievna—Ti- Gress; C.awford and Kocue’s bc Lambo; D. 1. Pul- ‘sher’s ch f Buots; G. wu. gun's boy King Aifuns0—Bertus B.. int ‘Sapla Anita ptabie’s b g Guuny ‘Dlubie's Ch aa Prt Bary ' — fs Ps 3 We . Dary ic 5 W.P. SESS bre Commvagne Cuarlies 39" Gamers cu c Kasson; R. Pryof & vors bre Madswne. Tue Anucdsuia studs, 1or Luree-year-oids; $25 each, p. p.3 With $1,000’ added, of which $230 10 second. Winner oi Buy Sw-epstakes Of the value Of $5,000 to curry 7 lbs. extra; borses not bavi Wou tu 1888 u face Of the Value of $1,500 allowed lus; wadens allowed 10 iba Oo. sue apd a fur- long: J. D. sturrissey’s vik ¢ Locust; Dwyer Bros.” belt bixou, BD I Bella B. and br ¢ Ballston; Cui- cago state's ch g Saulaiene, br g Macbeth Ii and bre Wheeier T.; Preakness stable’s bc Montague; G. B. worris’ b'f Spectaity and cn © Barrier: McCiellaud & Koche’s b ¢ G. b. Kerua- ghan's dc Judge Murray; Santa Anita siavie’s of Los Angeits; A. J. Cassau’s ch c Taragon, ch ¢ ‘Bolo aud be jow-or-Never; Auburndale slane’s: cu g Hurry Fieids; 0, M. Stebbins’ or c, by Plevna, Privouy. Tue Potomac stakes, for three-year-olds; $50 each, b. £, with $1,000 added, of which $250 10 secobd; third to suve S.ake. Wianer of any Sweep- Stakes OF Lue valle O1 $5,000 Lo carry 5 lbs extra. Winner of the Auacosius stakes to cairy 5 ibe Aduiuonal Morwes noL having Won in 1888 a race Of the vaiue Of $1,500 allowed 7 Ibs. One unile apd aquarter, J.D. Morrissey’s bIK ¢ Locust; Dwyer Bros’ bc Sif Dixon, bf Bella B and br c Buistou; ‘chicago stable’s br g Macbeth IT, ur c Wheeler T, and cu g Santaieue; Preakness Stouie’s bc Larch” mont; G. B. siurris’ DT Specially and ch c Bar- rister; KW. Waen’s ch f My Own; McCieland & Rocue’s v ¢ Budge; Sunca Anita stables bf Los Augeles; A. J. Cassa’s ch ¢ Marauder and ch ¢ Bolo; Perry & Cc.’s cu ¢ Little Jun. ‘yhe Autumnal Haudicap, for tare-year-olds and upward; $50 each, bt, oF only $10 li declared; with $1,540 added, or Which $350 o second and $150 Lo vinrd, Weights to be unuouncea October 25 and declarations w be made vy Ocwber 20. & ed, Jr."8 ses, ‘Clucago Stabie’s ch 2 a f, 5, orc Wueel-r T., 3, 3, aud ch g Sagtaieue; Preakness 7 G. £ Morris’ Uh Favor, 8 pecuMALy,, unings & Jordau’s bik ¢ Delense, 3; W. Jenuing’s b ¢ Kramer's Db Kicamona, 6, and bd ¢ Be 3 De ‘4. Pulslier’s cu ¢ Brother Ban, 4; 1. i. Sucven"s Di Wary, 4 aud bc Livtrell, 4; Oakwood siabie’s Bi Connemara, 4; W. Lakeland's Db Exe @ i Bradley’s Frank Ward, 5; D. biowe's 0 c Bowell, 5 ‘Otalece, 4; W. C. Daly’ tam, 4; J.’H. MeCoruick’> Fueity, rad, &. Db. £, or only $10 If declared, wita $1,000 wuidh $250 te second; third to suve'staxe. Weiguts {o be aunounced Uccover 15, and deciaratious to be made vy Octover 20. One “mue. Dwyer Bros.’ ¢ Baliston, ie TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. THE FISHERY ENTANGLEMENTS English Papers Discuss Them Calmly. INTEREST IN THE OCEAN RACE. UTE INDIANS NOT INCLINED TO MOVE. A Boom for Virginia Tobacoo in England. | THE FISHE! NTANGLEMENT. ‘The English Press Inclined to Take Moderete View of the Situation. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EvEwrwo S7an. Loxpon, August 25, —Tue English press is appar ently unanimous in taking a practical and sensible ‘View of the situation of affairs as modified by the President's message, The News poluts out thi ‘Mr, Cleveland merely shows what is the logical outcome of the action of the Senate in rejecting the treaty without endeavoring to alter or amend its provisions, and says that Mr. Cleveland bas Undoubtedly Strengtuened his position in the States by the earnestness of his procialmed de- termination to maintain what he believes to be the rights of American citizens The Standard Says: “Cleveland undoubtediy has succreded in trumpiug the repubiican trick. His treatment of the subject, harsh and unsatisiactory as it appears on the surface, 13 in realty more skillful and Statesmanlike than that of his traversers He has effectually TURNED THE FLANK OF THE REPUBLICANS and deprived them of tne udvantages they might bave gaiued by Tuesday's display,of Chauvinisu.” ‘The Times considers Cieveland’s message a mas- terly move and congratulates him on the adroli- ess of taking the wind out of bis oppowents’ sails. While the people here agree im praiiing the Presi- | deat, were is ag neral cxpresion oc regret that ‘We relations Of Capada ond Une slates are a Sub- ject Of consideration In paris politics ‘The tac- Uous atuilude of Uae republicans is ualversally held responsibie, ‘The Dail), News, however, per- ‘Sists Ip golug further back and LATS THE ENTIRE BLAME ON SALISBURY'S GOVERN- MENT ip sending out Chamberlain. It contrasts Cham- berlain’s Violent harangue, so offensive to the Irish race, after his appolotwent, with the dignifed attitude of reserve of Northcote aod Rpon when they went to Wasulngton of the Alabama affuir. The impression prevails tual Clevelaud will not adopt tue (hreatened re- Lahatory measures since be adults that the reJeo- on Of Lhe trea. y was not Che fault of Copada, vut Of che slates Even if be does Lue standard sees ‘some comfort in Ube fact that ine conflict would then be shiited from the sea Lo the land, thus re- ‘WOViNg Li trom Lhoarena, WHUKE PASSIONS KUN HIGHEST, and violence could be less easily restrained, and Where ap accident or a singie act of indiscretion | might easily precipitate a catastrophe. Altogether we view taken is hopeful, and a war alarm con- sidered Loo absurd for serious discussion. There sa disposition to Delieve tat aiver Lue exciton ment of the presidental contest is over a wutuaily satisfactory treaty, sudsiaullaliy Oa Wwe line of tual rejected, will Ue ratided. By Associated Press. An Independent Canadian View. ToxonTo, OnT., August 25.—Tue Mail (independ- eni) cumusenting on President Cleveland's wes Sage, says: “As @ rule busivess men. aud even ee are: totwok that Mr, Cleve- a» slunply blu™Mug the republicans, and that whea tue ais over notung more will bE heard of the present move. Ths appears to be fatuer @ buza View. Tue Englisu papers tainly do not sbare it. nor are Luuse American Joa! nals, Whica May De supposed Lo Lave some KaUWi edge ‘oe ange Of We Admiustration, In- climbed to treat message as were slage Uounder. Op ibe otber baud voth Amencan and the Engitsu papers labor wader exaggerat-d con- ‘Ceplivus of injury Canada woud suffer. in Ube rough Ontario and Quevec last. year imported 1n bond Via tue Cuited cates, foreigu goods of tue Value of $15.500,000. Oi Lue importations in bond Of Ube other provinces notulug appears 10 be known. If weare pronibited trom kaportiug in boud vturouga American verrluory our imports 1rom Great pritaiu aud other countries Will uave to Mind tueir way into the couutry by Cana dian Wulca means that in tue wine ler season we shal be dependent upon the Inter- colonial Froud, and thal as @ Consequence freigut charges Will’ be increased. In aduition, some i0- Jury w.ll be inflicted upon our Wo Luna dines, Wwuule the Nortuwest wili praciicaliy be Woabie tO ObLA 40 OULieL ID Lhe sOULL, aau Will be Lurowa back again on the Canauian Paciic monopoly. ‘That considerable indirect 103s wust arise irom ‘Whe disarrengewweut of Ube Lranspord Urude Is also ovvieus. The ‘vo apply W Canadian ves sels using AM ican canals Lue same measure of discrimia:404 Which ts enforced uy our Guv- ‘ernwent wgalnst American Vessels using ue Wel jand Canas will, of course, injure tue Nortuwest SUli more, uasinuch us our Lake Superior Urade Will be taxed at Sault Sie. Marie, ‘Tue Americans cannot Dur Us in any wi .nneT without ‘also burt ing themselves, Wuougu, a8 Mir. C.eveland states ip his Message, Ue reiUsal to alloW Us LO Mmport in bond ts provauiy the sort of retaliation least cal- culated lo affect American inveresia Ali told, however, the 108s 10 Canada Wii uot be ueariy 30 reas ab MI. Cleveland's invends snd others fiagine. Noutreal meu are reported as say! Wat parliament should ‘be calied togeuser at Quce, tor Wwe pUrpese of declaring" cumplete Bonelotercourse. Jt is peruaps only nat. ural under the circumstunces that there should Dean Ouvburst of irritavility and umpa- Wence, DUL tuose Who talk of counver-retaliativn forget that our geographical and economic pasition Js such taal We Collld Dot resurt to sucu a Weasure without doing ourselves infaite harm * * * it 1s reported frum Ou Wa Lust Uwo or three of the inlaisters favor ‘vigorous aud repressive proceed- ings,’ Whatever that may mean. If it means Wat Ubey are auxious Lo begin reprisals we beg Ubew Deore the Cabinet mevis Lo rad Lue Listory of the retadation dud bevween England aud Fiance, Wulcu culminated in the milan decree aus tue Durning of Britis goods by Frauce@ud ner aliles.” 6; W. B. Jéuulogs’b a | ‘Santa GOOD FOR VIRGINIA TOBACCO, London Doctors Declaring Tarkish and Eqyptias Cigarettes Very Injurious, Speciai Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stan, Lonpox, Augusi 25.—There is an animated con- troversy going on over the question ~s cigarette ‘smoking injurious?” Itoriginated in a letter trou &@ person professing to be a member of the medicai staff of Middlesex Hospital, giving an appalting account of the effect of Turkisn and Egyptian ci- sulted in a victory for the Umbra, which was sig- nalled off Brow Head at 4:13 to-day, thus taking three hours more than her fastest record, excited te interest in Liverpool, and alsoon the Clyde, where boua Vessels were ‘The m7 ive 10 ode la favor of ers of the Oly of N the Calliornia Atuiedc Cian When the mea sepped lato Cue rug. The content ‘Was under the Marquis of Queensverry Duurse of $2,000." Lita Cook y acted a8 Teferee. ‘The great diftece: v ‘Uaree of four tncues: (Ras Bis oppo ape weighed thirty pounds more. Iu addition ts cui his fong reach guve blu an adve trey could Bot overcome, ana wit ony knock-down occurred in ue wcond When Jacksun upper-cut his opponent. and him to the floor, “To the eariy rounds Jackson nad fates s decided advantage, though Godirey made uma Work Very hard. In the last uhrce ruusds the pontahment which Godirey reorives jackson rushed bin around he rin hun against Ube ropes all the time, raining teurtal Diows on bis bead ‘and tying to Vain to beat Bim to he Moor. Blood was flowing very freely from Goutfey’s face, and In Lue Biveteenta ound Le saw there Was no possibilily Of bis revurning We pum ishment, aad gave up Lhe Ayut. THAT MISSING 910,000 PACKAGE, What the Postmaster at Oreg., Has to Say About it. PORTLAND, URBG., AUgUst 25.—Postmaster Robey, of the Portiand post-office, makes the following Statement regarding the miaing $10,000 package: “I nave a @ispatch fully informing me of Lue wate ter, The pouch reterred (0 suouid Wave arrived In New York last Thursday, the 16.s, but i. did aot get Ubere Wut Friday, the 17b.” ‘Uuat ts Lo say, iC snould have reached there op tue 16cu if uo sop occurred 10 11s Uranamission. Last S.curuay I re ceived. a telegram from Postwwaster Pearson, of New York. ie Wauted 10 know bow many pieces were dispatched in the registered pouch” trou which ibe package 1s said Lo Ue missing. I went al once Lo Lue Feg.stry Geparuumeut sou iund taag Siguty-sIx pieces were registered on Lue Way ill, which left here August 11. Postuaster Pearson reported to me that be bad received Wut e4, Bty> five. 1 took the pumbers of pieces dispatcur abd looked up tue stub book in Lue ulice al found that the misuing package was one sipped by the First Natvioual Bank of this city two ibe Chemical Nationa: Bank Of New York. 1 reported promptly to Postmaster Pearson that Ue lost package Was correctly dispatched from (bis office, Rocording to Our books On August 12,in ue Uurougu poued, Whicu be deserives. Nex: | turned Poslibuster Pearsou’s lelegtaui over to Lhe postal inspector iu Cuarge ber, £. B. Treutland. We made a thorough examination Of our registry | room to sce M» there Was any possibility of the package being there. We exawiued all Ube Booas aad Ue uillce, also Wwe registry cuerkss | we bave Uo, Oue of whom checks agaiust Ue Stuer, “The cbiet clerk ts 8 Winer aud D. Le McLeod fs uis assistant, Inspector ireutlaud Sworn allidavie of Uoth of them, They Lestiled tat they pur Uke packuge in the pouch, aud Wat viet Luis office all TIZUL. We hever get We First Nationa: Bank package WOU Lhe very last wowed beiore tbe New York pouches ciosr. Forvuaately When tue Dank oMiclais or empioyes desire us tO huld open Uke pouch UBT We ist mouent ier telephone to uly ullice, Kecently J instructed the registry Clerks Dot Lo receive @ package Wuen Ib caue LO0 lute, Luus Tequifing the bauk Co uold It | Witt the next day. Tue Culcago and Caikorme | pouches always ciosed before Uke New Yors puck ihe New York pouch 1s the last to beciosed. & found, op exasmivaiion, what ere Was Lo possi~ DULY of tis straying’ into another pouch. Tue register clerks BOWL Uestifled Uual Ubey witnessed It being placed im tke pouch and to seeing We poucu locked, The chief cierk prepared Uwe pouch, And be abd Dis assisiaul sigbeu the Way Ul ab Witnesses Lo the operation, 1 know notalug about tue outents, Dut 1 suoUid Judge, because of the Special arrangements tor @ispatciug, Wat it was a very Valuable package. Letally we Vauk sends avout $10,000 In & package It Was ® Uurvugh Package, and not supposed to be upen in transit, Some tellow With a duplicate key might Dave ‘Opened it, Tue pouch huda rolary sock.” Sere From Wall street To-Day. New Youk, August 25, 11 a.tp.—Tue stock market opened quiet, Dut geueraily firm, tuis morning, uOst Of Le active BLOCKS being from 5 LO x per rut above the cioslug Mgures of last evening. Tne succeeding transactions were extremely Une interesting, We market being dull aud sieedy Throughout, Uke Buctuations ip no case exceed | 3¢ perceut. wile LackaWauna was tre only s Wich any pretentions Lo wouvity. Tue only feat ure of (be trading Was an sdvance in Chicago, Indianapoils, Si. Louls and Cincinnati of 2 per Cent at (he Opening, 1 per cent of wich Was lust, The Market Wus uuery devoid of move. meul, aud at 11 o'clock it was very duliand steady at about opening prices. =—_— Five Men Killed by an Explosion. Sax FRANCISCO, AUgUSC 25.—An explosion of 20,000 pounds of” ponder occurred 1n the drying | house of ue Giant Powder Company, near W | Berkely, yesterday. Two white imen’ and three | Clinamen wer~ kiled, The waite men were Joa, | Lewis and C, Bunee, “Tue building was blown to atoms, ———— Nominated for Congress. Crcrenatt, Al 25.—The dewocrate of venta Kenwucky yesterd.y nowluated F. Day, of Mount Sterling, for Congress, on the Death of a Noted Phitadeiphian, ROBERT COULTON DAVIS AND lls KEMARKABLE RISTOR> ICAL COLLECTIONS. PRILADELPLA, August 46.—Kovert Coulton Dae Vis, Why Was believed tu Le Lie oldest druggist In Luls CILY, abd Who Was cel Drated as the ‘Of the most Le collection of American AUlographs, and autograph ietiers of histor persouages, died at his residence, 16cy and Vine sureets, yesterday afternoon, of” coi Drougut oa by wn attack of pucumonta last winver, ide was Sixty-five years of age, aud tty years of lis life, WIth Cae expeodicure of au enormous sum Of Money, Were devoied to Lue gatbering of Lis Te mMarkabie collection. His collection of auL 4s, 10 ds believed, suverior to auy other tp the coum try. Among his Valued possessions are autagr letiers from every signer of tue Declaration of ependeace. with sieei engravings oi the signers, Wilcu is believed .o be Lue only permect set in ex= istence, He aiso owned suLog.aph letters from the signers Of We Articles of Coniederation, auto Graphs of the Presidents of the Unived States and vacit wives from Washington down, — Jetiers oF every Cabinet olticer trom the t Uon of the Government autographs of Wasuing» {ou and ils geuernig and of iany Revoludunary Worthies, le bad a€ur.ous collection of portraits and engravings of Washington, Lumvering hundred, and inany ietters writen by Lim. Be Was an autnority on local history. being by bistoriaus as the Dest posed man on local af laire within Weir kDow He Was a member Of tue American Pullosopuical Society, as weil @& ber of other bodies 01 local importance. Me Wife aud Uuree culldren, Manuuono’, Mo., August 25.—The general store $i seen Botte was esarepes by fre iast night SANDY Saino, MD. August 25.—The barn of Edward P. Thouias, pear Uuis grauary, wi vogeuber with gon Louse. &c., Was destroyed by Ore yesverday. $4,500. Farviy insured in Companies, —— Movements of U.S. Vessels. Forr Monnxox, August 25.—The Galena Passed out ai 6 Lm. ior Port-au-Prince. Tue Pas Saic, (rou Aubapoils, Was lowed to Noriolk tals wap ——___ A Business Block Burned. ‘Terre Havre, Augus: 25.—The town of 18 Wiues BOTLL JT Mere, Was Weuly destroyed by last night, Owe Ui0ck Of business houses were destroyed. — m Appeal to the Supreme Court, Tacoma, W. ‘T., August 25.—Papers were Med and approved yesterua, Uy Judge Allyn, Une recent decision of the Supreme Court to Woman suffrage to Ue Supreme Court of the United Bates, Texacto, (010, Aus ust 2—A Uurd counell was heid bere yesterday becweeu, (be Fue Ludian Cou, ‘TALKING TAKIFY REFORM AT THE MICHIOAN RAILROAD STATIONS—AKIVAL AT CHICAGO. we raveling him. 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