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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Oorner Pecasyivania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star. Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Prev't aig by carars on Snel ows stout se To eens ag See See yer mint» Sopten of ae counter 4 Pe eel Catered at ihe Post Oe at Wanaington, D.C. ae Zee Were: r S740 published go Friday—e1 Va. T3—No 11,006, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. Che SPECIAL NOTICES. ENING EXCURSION | WASHINGTON CYCLE CLUB ro TauieDay Aves 30 Steqmer W. W; COMCOHA leaves 7th-street shart D.m_ Tickets, 50 cents suu8-20" se exceasiox ‘OF THE NATIONAL TENCIBLES 20 MARSHALL BALL. WEDNESDA:. ACUUsT 29, 1888, Steamer We W. CONCOLAN Wil louve 7tbatrest wharf at 6.30 Tickers bu ecats” au28-2t Ww FOR THE caer crema EXCURSION Bs THURSDAY, GCSE 30, 1888. Por sttractious aud tains see B. and 0. B. i AMUSEMENTS. NEW NATIONAL THEATER, EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘Wednesday and Saturday Matinees at 2 o'clock. Enormous success of DUNCAN B. HARRISON'S Great Military Meludrama, THE PAYMASTER. ‘The grandest production ever seen in Washington. Ulustrated by a Star Company, ‘Magnificent Scenery, ‘Thrilling Incidents. and Sensational Water Effects. ‘September 3-FRED. BRYTON in FORGIVEN. a27-6¢ TE CARSON POST EXCURSION, 1UESDAY, . Day and Eveuinw. Steamer Corcorad i Halt Special program of amusement. ‘Brer tanos! and Naimn’s, Milburn's, Dusours scrug stores, and of the members of OURTH EXCURSION F" OF THE SOUTH WASHINGIUN SOCIAL CIRCLE RIVER VIEW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1888. tper"icuets stunting Gent ot Lats, Be ise m Tickets, Gent ales Sed caudren, Pe. oN aaz7-At NETH GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION FEDERAL CITY LODGE, NO. 20, LO. To GLIFTON BEACH. THULSDAY, ACOUST” 30, ‘Un the steamer Jane M seley. Leaves 6th street whart at 9.30 4m. Commitee: W_ H. Knotts, W. Wilson, W. H. Esler. Tickets, 25c. BU25-At 1c 10. 10c. ‘Two Extra Family Daysat RIVER VIEW. on TUESDAY, Aug. 28, and MONDAY, Sept. 3. ‘Two trips each day, Jeaving at 10 am. and 1:30 pm, Stopping at Alexandria both trips. Steauer MARY WASHINGTON. Bring out ‘he Children and the Babies. Dancing aeent E.S RANDALL. 8 5.00 ‘TO LURAY AND KETUE: 85.00. ‘Via Manassas Branch. Virwinis Midland Division, Piedmont Air Line, ‘Leave Washington daily. except Sunday, 4:15 pm: arrive Luray daily, except Sunday, 9:20 p.m; arrive Washington frou Luray 9:45am. Excursion tickets good for five days. $5.00 TO LURAY AND RETURN. $5.00. Close connection at Rivertou with Shenandoah Valley ‘Railway Going and Returning. ‘Tickets on Sale at the Office of the Piedmont Air Line, 1900 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Passenger Station, Baltimore and Potomac Rail- sult 7t road. (Curios Brace STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Daily at 10 aim., execpting Mondays. SUNDAYS, TWO STEAMERS, WO a.m and 2:30 p.m. Pare, 25. Round-trip. ‘Moseley home st 8:45 p.m. Thompson home at 10:30 pm taser Tints pte cel Sra ores Sates anes et & G* nest NOVELTY OF THE SEASON, AT RIVER VIEW, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1888. 4&4 DOUBLE TOURNAMENT AND BALL FOR PRO- FESSIONAL AND AMATEUR KNIGHTS. Steamer Mary Washington will leave her wharf, foot of finet arb ap sun and Opa Leavine Guy View at 0:45 8 m.. Shepherd's at 10, and at 20:45 0.m. and 7 pm. ‘Tickets, Round Trip. 8018,22,25,27,28,29,30-7t Cc. FEBRY. ©. FERRY. 5 5 25 Cente, B.S RANDALL NEW FERRY To ALEXANDRIA. STEAMER GEO. Law. Leaves daily 5:15, 8, 10,12 am. 2.4,6p ma Leaves Sundays 8, 10, 12 & m., 2.4.6.7 m From Mary Washington's whart. RX Tew ror iss, ‘Wasbingtonian’s Most Popular Resort. 1st prevail. ASmouLrtnan Fark. Bost Races Tuesday, Grounus, Der 10, @ and 7p. Oakland, Ma. Hs ‘BIJOU THEATRE. WEEK OF AUGUST 27, ‘Matinees on Tuesilay, Thursday and Saturday. Spe ial engagement of the eminent artiste, MILTON AND DOLLIr NOBLES, im Sten Noblew powerful draioa, LOVE AND LAW. A success from ocean to oce«n. A strong company. of experienced players, supero scenic mounting, artistic ‘Ope Tties abd requiai'e toilets. Pupular pricer will va ft week WHITE SLAVE gus 7-Bt FIREWORKS! FREE TO ALL. BaY RIDGE. FIRST ANNUAL FAIR. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD., ‘TUESDAY FRIDAY, August 28, 29, 30, and 31. DISTINCTLY AGRICULTURAL IN EVERY FEATURE. Grand Races each day at 2 p.m. Fine display of Farm Products, Agricultural Machi- chinery, ete. Horses. Cattle, Sheep, swine, and Poultry. , 11 a. m.—Battesuz, five miles Prize, winning boat, $25. ‘Wednesday. 29. 11 a, m.—Canves and Bugeyes, fiteen miles, Prize, winning boat, 825. Thursday, 30,11 a m.—Sloops, fifteen miles. Prize, ‘winning boat, $25. ‘Friday, 31,11 a m.—Pungies and Schooners, fifteen miles. Prize, winning boat, $25, FIREWORKS! Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday, Aurust 26, 28, and 30, the Greatest Display of Fireworks over siven in America—Naval Battle between MONITOK aud MERRIMAC, GREATER ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER GIVEN AT A Pals IN THIS COUNTRY. ITZEL’S MILITARY BAND. Salt Water Bathing, FisLing, Sailing, ete. ‘NO EXTRA CHARGE. FREE To ALL ‘Trans leave Baltimore and Ohio Depot, 9.00 a. m., 1:30, and 4:20 p.m. ROUND-TRIP ONLY ONE DOLLAR 8u25-5t OCKVILLE FAIR, ROCKVILLE FAIK ROCKVILLE FAIR. SEPTEMBER 5, 8.7, SEPTEMBER RACES EVERY Day. GRANU ATHLETIC CONTESTS, (For Auatenrs SEPTEMBEK Fine display of Live Stovk and Household Exbibite, Diving room aud "hetresument Status in charge of ound-tap Wekets, including aduusion 19 Fair ‘a1, at bund O KK office. auz3-2W ROE. SHELDON'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, 1006 F st uw. will open on MONDAY, Septeus- ‘Feesent address, Oakland Hotel, ‘usm Mr. Frvund, the woted cateres of Washington, Metre i|ARD F. WAGNER AND NAcCKER BROS. ORCHESTHA. deed and Brass Baad Residence, 209 Int st. ne. 28-1m* Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf ‘SUNDAY at 109.m. and 3 p.m... returning at 2 ezd8 p.m. Tickets 25 centa Every WEDNESDAY 89:30 a.m sharp and 6:30 p. m sharp, returningct Sandlip.m licketsz5cents. Family day at Kiver ‘View every SATUBDAY, leaving at 10 aun, returning M5 pm Tickets 10 ceata Prot. Proctor’s Dancing School Reunion every SALUBDA} EVENING, leaving at 6:30 p.m.returning at 11 p.m. Tickets 25 cents. Daucing down and eck snd st the grounds on all tripe except Sunday. Fine Brass band vu bunuays, No ovjecuouaale parues allowed. Forcharters, &c..applyto ES. RANDALL. En ‘Steamer Mary Wi ComestaL bEacH. alt Water Bathing, ‘Steamer ARROWSMITH, From 7th-street wharf $:45 am ‘Three hours at Beach: home 9:30 Celebrated Roller Coaster. And all the Popular Amusements. Good Dinnerand Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel. AKE THE STEAMER CECILE FOR UP KIVER doors rast of Hig ot. Apaeteip eae: v our. sys8- im GBEAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN Steam re‘cet EXCELSIOR makes ber rewular trl 9 Sunday. Monday, Weduesdas.snd Friday, leaving igh and Caual « rgetown, at S aus Pare, 0c, found wip, Apply tod. G. and JM WATERS. SEES SLAND PARK, HARPER'S FERRY. ‘The finest pieacure gcound- in the country. Musie, Dancvus, Bustiog, Fishing, Swine. Homen, Grequet: Rev wall tree. “Every ‘Thursday’ tree Bt soot Depot st 45am “Ticket. includ Sect both directions si _ PIANOS AND ORG 8 | FOR RENT AND SALE ow | EASY LEMS. METZEROT: & CO ATTLE OF SHILOB Js open daily trom 9 a m. to 10 p. m. {Sth st, two blocks south of U.S. ‘Treswuiy Buila- mys (PRE CYCLEMIES, 1400 N.Y. AVE — LaDL TD Gegclen rcyclen “Becta: shu! Panton for cot Uy the hour, day or week Tricycles ior Ave Boule (permet ‘8p12-Om Cor Tars Ocr. ‘We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of FURNITURE. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. FOR CASH ON OB BEFORE DELIVERY. nening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1888. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | tenders. account ot -pusiness of a i character,” stated frankly that he bad an. PS PRGA Doatpouement on account of weal THREE LARGE FURNACES FOR SALE ‘TON VARIETY STORE. 7 Beare Market Space. ICE OF DIS2OLUTION. as Seinen Seemann ‘by mutual sopsent Al busir the make payinent to them, and listditien, (Signed) base has been issued probibiting smoking o the qcltt Box Orusntwos To-Dav aggregated $1,735 as follows: 43¢ per cents registered $1,500,000 at 208; $235,000 at 10836, ABSENTEEISM IN THE HOUSE. | 29¢,427s, members were to ve compelied to ignore GavaEr Arromnrep.—The Secretary of the Treas- ury to-day appointed Burrus R&#Phillips to bes ters and Builders, jate firm will please and they will pay all ite debts THOMAS GALLOWAY. ALFRED H. FOWLER. ___ THOMAS F. GALLOWAY. ARNETT L HILLS DENTIST, HAS DRG: Pres Cbigation “quay was wast “they” were gauger at Fresno, Cal., and Nicholas A. Delaney to ae ‘make mem- be a gauger at San Francisco, Cal, Political Engagements no Excuse. | $20¢ hers for. 3 Sache aun Gaya hen tee wan DisTaicr PRISONERS IN ALBANY PENITENTIARY.— ‘Mr. Howard Perry, ot the Department of Justice, has returned from the anaual inspection of United MASONIC. ‘A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION ‘The Senate. ‘Mr. Breckinridge said that he had made his ‘States prisoners copfued ia the Albany siten= ELECTRIC louse Hage wu stag pate? ESQ | cus von mason ncn meron om marae] autor, ax ay oo lee at {hen to bo in good beatae OO TUPOetS Mr. Faulkner offered a resolution (which was | 10 Know whether members might make political Ancast 29, at 7:30 o'clock. Bi Work ON THE AMPuITRITE.— Work has been begun on the U. 8. monitor Amphitrite to remedy detects ‘shown by her steam trial, which 1s yet to be con- Ne gluded. "w Nea the trial was mare ‘a is ot Of Overead and underground electric wires, ‘Mr. Nelson (Minn) moved to amend by providing eeds ago the intenue heat engine. room ‘caused several of the men to leave theif usta. In| MF. Allison offered a resolution (which was| may be accorded aleave of absence upon Hling @ consequence Of the necessity of pUUtIng On an in- } agreed to) calling on the Treasury Department for | stavement of toat tact with the clerk. experienced man In charge of the boil too low and the engines had to be ‘carri Mr. Grosvenor explained that be bad made his “The bollers will be covered with asbestos | balances of which have been exhausted, or carried re engagements betore tue House bad adopted we and wood to preveut the radiation of heat, whicn | t the surplus fund, since the allowance Of those | resolution revoking all leaves of auseuce. makes the atinosphere in the engine-room uubear- | transmitted dunng the present session. Also,| ‘The motion granung him leave was agreed to, DEMOCRATS. ATTENTION | — EAST Wi ‘Democrsiic Bandana, TUESDAY, 28th 1ust, 8 o'clock be sel, Of. ViPRi Hen, Cuifton itt Hon. Win. D. springer, of Litnois: Hon. ‘istthome, of Tenuesece: Mr. C.F tral Democratie Gvtsias ‘M. MARCEEON, Sec'y. GOOD TEMILAR AND JUVENILE Templar Excursion to W 4: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. Texoperance f Vited. Fare. full ticket, 60e.; hall tenets, Ge. ‘Lrain Jeaves B. 20. epot ‘St Dei Returns nd ir. C.F. hows, tes, and others, ‘DR. T. J. JUNES ‘Has retiiend to the city and will resume his practice of Dental Surgery at corner 26th st. and Penn. ‘Sylvania ave. B.w. Ty SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING AS- SOCIATION—¥181 18S. Persons deniriug stock iu the “Serial Building ciation.” new 21st issue, cau still obtain the same at ‘Share per moutu. upou application tu the Secre- tary aud Treasurer, 1416 F at. n. Coustitutions aud cheerrully give all needed ini ion. “This is a xood inv.stwent for monthly savings, Sud bays 6 per cent per annuus ou withdrawal. S11 10th st iw, Mr. Holman (Ind,) introduoed @ bill to suspend Peasant WeaTuae PReDICTED.—The predictions | | RAGES ON AMERICAN CITIZENS AGREED TO. dines Aree “me oficer thinks that the weather around Washing. | Tbe resolution offered by Mr. Hoar last Friday, | 2.1408 Wotceusad laws reierree ton for the next few days will be all that can be | With an amendment thereto offered by Mr. Ed- desired—cool a poet eres ‘There is not much Forel reed up and agreed to, As amended POSPeCt, Says, more ve warn = hier this year, ied igi ‘Resolved, That the President of the United | Printing of Government securities by band- ibe grill furnish | Navat OnpRRs.—Asst. Naval Constructor Rich- | compatible witn the ‘public interest, vw commui- | graving and Printing shail be @ practical en- ard Gatewood detached frum special duty at Paul | cate to the Senate copies of all communications, | graver. He asked unanimous consent 10 go into gouty Nem York and ordered to duty at tne | any, addrened ty hs direction vp tue xorern oo my. Lieut, Prank tty ordered + goverument aguinst the wrongs and unfair treat- | luto commitvee, The vote stood—yeus, 65; nays, Boatswain i Dicricn avigation Sepuember 15. | Rent wo our citizens by the action of the Canadian | 70.” Tellers were demanded, and the weve Fewuived Tigging loft, Norfolk yard, Tar Presi Fisnine.—The President | Cafals, nearly the entire tolls i they are | tew; but failed, aud Lhe yeas and bays were and col Lamont, [aseaaneaied by Tateraal-ieve | cevuted to Canadian ports, while those bound for ore watt 06h if a a nue Commissioner Miller, left Washington last ans ona tae ose —_ nuaine Sry ee des tte ew night on a i ; inthe vielnity on cainen Forge, 12 the Blue Ridge | 2 tbe, Weaty 1 2871. wherevy Great Britain | and beguu tue consideration of the vill, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secre rer, au25-16¢ eliogg Butiding, 1416 REMOVAL—it. C. Lt. Is, HATTER AND ler, 1ormeriy at 920 7tu st. Dw. bas Temoved to 14:21 New hork ave. ar 15th st., worih Side. Au invitstiou to cali at the ew store is here dealing ‘Low prices and fair CY-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. ASSE 1S—€898,217.43. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first Wednesday in each month the office will be open from GtoS o'clock pm Advances will be made promptly ve Line FROM Cali 70 Panama.—Mr. | 28Y demand wade by Lis direction upon Great | the steam presses W..8 far inferior Wo hand-work, 4. W. Adameou, the United states coostl gu Britain for the redress of such wrongs, and (ue | and was easily counterrelted. at Panama, has reported to the State Department | aud demand, And aiso that there de communi- | banking and currency subcommliiee thal made a {hat the first steamer of & new line of steamships | cated vo the Senate copies of all papers.correspoud- | partial investigation of tue subject aud reported ween Chilian latter place on the 24th of July. The new com. | retusal of the British goverament, or that of any | spuke in deiense of we bi, stating that Mis 10: ‘own as the South American Steamship | of ber North American dominions, to ullow the | vestigations had suown 10 him tat the ‘Cow Will run a fortnightly service between Panama | entry at domiuion seaports of American fish, or | could not do good work. and Chill. There are reasons for supposing that | other cargoes, for trausportation 12 bond to tue | ‘Lhe bill was belug considered in the morning the venture, which {s under Colomblan colors but | United States, since the 1st day of July, 1885. | hour, uuder the ruies, ‘Tue hour expired at 2:05 owned by ab Eu,iish resident of Equador, will be | And also Wat he communicate to the Senate what | o'clock, Letore the bili Was disposed of, and the Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue received asily at the office of the Association, Equitabie Build ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. 81,000 advanced ou each share. Pamphlets expisiuing the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, JNO, JOY EDSON, Sec'y. FOR RENT_FINE NEW STORES WITH Yurge, plategiass frouts: with or without Fa ave See them, 28-31 Prsonat.—Postmaster Ross has returned from | otucr american voasels: ib the ports or waters of a visit to his old home in IilJnols—Hon, Thomas | British North Awerica, and what steps, it any,| HOW TO DEAL WITH TRUSTS, of Florida, Representatives Yardley, Har. | Lave been taker in respect thereto, Probability of a Democratic Caucus mer, and Nichols, P. Small, uf Hamilton, Scotland, THE SUNDAY CIVIL BILL. S00) Comsider the Question. PatHek Sinall, ot’ Glasgow, ‘Scotland, Wallage | Mr. Allison called up the conference report sub- — —_— Jones of London, Gen. J. Johnston, ot Scotlanc, | mitved by him yesterday on the sundry civil bill,| ‘The democrats of the House will probably hold Dr. MeCuliem, of Scotl: and L Ad. Kosier, of New Onieanar die at the EUbItE Sonat Basins | ANd submitted a statement in regard to the bill|» caucus soon to decide upon a policy for the gnd titan J; Coffey, of Washingion, Were tu New | and conference report. He said the estimates tor | party ‘ita relation wo the method of dealing with ork last night.- r trusts. The immediate question w1 aso the sud Tuo Hide of Chicigo areai the St-Jauhes | It passed the huuse the Dill appropruiiod. $eas03.- < omg! 3 u Pee te Wiluelian Geonse of bee, | propriate $28 746.05, being” about tife | the President to suspend tue duty ou cotion bage ad” Marvin f Seulte of Musburg. ase ae the Ae: | mates," Ove of the principal iteumeot addition was aud "Marvin F, Scaife of Pitsburg are at the Ar: “ ballon to increase the price of the commodity in ut .-—Mr. Frank Hu bi turned from @ | $840,000 tor public buildings. Tne House appro- mete more Scouia.—-Herbert i. iD. Peirce of priated ouly ‘hair the amount called ror in tue | ‘28 country. From this tey will probably pass ry -LW., bear 13th st. HAVE FEW REFRIGERATORS AND ‘Gasvline S.oves which 1 will sei] at lese than myZ0-Sm 2126 Pa ave, Tinningaud Plumbing. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL thie seuoal will open WEDS will of ‘Ba. Curculary cal be DAY EVENING, tained by applying Boston ts we Woruley'a, Tarlous public buuding bile "Tue Senate commit. | tothe general question of trusts and adopt an ag- es rarded . as true economy propriate | gresuive policy, Mr. Breckinridge's (of - ‘Society Notes. the entire amount necessary at ove time aud net oGegeres x ay oes Comer Ob and THE SALTLMURE SUN, BY CARRIERS AT AN EARLY HOUR. BY MALL, 50c. per month; €6.008 year inadvance. ORDERS FOR SUBSCHIPTION AND ADVER- TISEMENTS received at 14k SUN WASHINGTON BUREAU, F street. A.8. ABELL & CO., Publishers, sas) method of dealing = with them * ‘ \- | made quite an increase Besides a numver ot Mr. and pine tenet eg agen public Duilding bills were ‘after the sundry | Separately in independent bills will probe- fam Bh pie wb Se Civil DIL Daseed tue Howse, and the Senate pro- | diy be adopted. The purpose of Mr. Breckinridge aaplagton yt cveniug, Mh T. Vided for these. The Senute inserted nothing in | 15 to meet Che failure of the Senate to pass a-tarif? ria, reaching Wi W. Noyes, assistant ~ o ry law. conierence 44 agreement was reacued | \weir consideration each of Le Doturivus he paper, will sous tane o vacouion ne tO the effect that when an appropriation tor a| such as sugar, oll, colton bagying, cotton-seed Jand reyulion Of interests 1s affected, ae “ a a — letter > only hall the sum should be appropriated. Sunhiure of the tari thanks to Senator Gibson in acknowledgment SHARP CRITICIUM OF THE PRESIDENT. the surplus will stud have tiie manufactory of ir. dos, eraanden of New | MF. Allison said a nomber of bills bad been | ie biaa.will be to make cut wuenever its Orleans, who sent them to the President and | Pessed for public Dufidings in small towns or vii- MEMBERS OF THE ROCHDALE Co- ‘operative Society are advised that the ex. ecutive counmittes has concluded a contract with ove of the largest desiers in the city to itimish iuembers ith coal aud wood for the year ‘Members ahvuld loa: no time hig wile through Senator Gibson. lages, such as Brownsville, Tex. Texarkana, Ark., We, Senate will be cauled upoa Mr. Chas. C. Glover and Capt. Lemon were among | Stutesville, Ark. These bills bad run the gatintlet | €ach on its merits, an tate passengers on the phason arriving in New | % bows cuses of Congress and the Presidential | ailect the Obers. The purpose is 10 put the Seu- tm callin on soine oe W. B. MOSES & 80x, Corner 11th and F sta, n.w, Washington, D.C. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE Goops MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, S pieces, Silk Plush, & ; reduced to Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, SUk Plush, $125; reduced to $50. 8100. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced to $150. ‘Mahogany Table, $50: reduced to €30. Imitation Mahovany Cabinet, #45: reduced to $32, ‘Maboguny Iniaid Desk, $45; reduced to $32. ‘Mantel Cabinet, 05; reduced to $50. ‘Table, imitation Mahoyany, $18; reduced to 14. Imitation Mabogauy Cheval Gisss, $35; reduced to Imitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to 913. Pillow Lounge, 830; reduced to 838. Antique Aub 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to $13.50. Olive Wood 3-piece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to e268 Walnut 3-piece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to $55. Fine Mahogany 3-piecs Chamber Suite,$500; reduced to8575. Autique Oak Chiffonier. $18: reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffonier, 817; reduced to $13. Imitation Mabowany Sideboard, 825; reduced to $20. Jmitauioo Mahogany 8-ioot Extension Table, §) ; reduced to 913 (gdl00 sands Dest Ingrain Carpet, 5c.; reduced to 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 4S0.; re duced to 30c. 76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c. ; reduced to 25¢. 0 yards Cotton Lugrain Carpet, S5c.; reduced’ to 1.200 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 75e. 1,500 yards Koxbury Tapestry Carpet, 90c.; reduced 20c. to 70c. 1.100 yards Tapestey Carpet, 75c.; reduced to 45¢, 2,300 Body Brussels Carpet, $125; reduced to 95e. Jucluding Bigelow, Lowell aud Kuglish wakes. 1.400 yards Wilton Velvet 1.50; si Carpet, $1 reduced ‘SO yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75; reduced to $1.10 523 yards Kensington Art Carpet, square yard, $1; reduced to 60c. ne ra ‘U0 yards Seamless ‘ ans Fancy Straw Matting. 35¢.; te 42 Hearth Rugs. Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 data, Smyrna, 61.50; reduced to #1. 200 Mats, Smyrna, $2; reduced to Se. ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey ever pat upon ‘le District market 448 L BARBOUR & 803, llama Wholesale Depot. A proportionate reduction on Cornice Poles and ‘Trmmings, Window-Shades, Silk Piushes, &. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Portiores, diferent colors, $2.50; r-duced to $1.75. Fortieres, Turcoman, $4.75; reduced to $2. A gv-at reduction in Madrass Swiss, Tambour and Irish Point Curtains. TABLE COVERS. 6-4 Velour $7.00, reduced to $5. 6-4 Tapestry 63.50, reduced to $2. 8-4 Velour 612.50, reduced to $7.50. ‘8-4 Tapestry 04, reduced to $2.50. 8-10 Tapestry $12.75, reduced to $7.50. 8-10 Tapestry 10, reduced to 65. ‘Piano Covers $4.50. reduced to 2. ‘Fiano Covers $9, reduced to 65. Finty Thousand Dollars’ worth of our stock will be ‘marked in piaip Sgures at cost and less than cost. W. B. MOSES & SOR, oulS-im (Commer 11th ana F ote. u.w. ‘ Cl i wi Gelow to obtain prices and cotton: | Mr. C. Witmer and family have returned to the | Sill passed for s puvlic building in Sigux City, | Something tie House waute, (ea must be in before ember 3, 1838. jot 1D possession of the 30, Tee are tot eutiticd vo any ede ion rorsrai ‘or other cou. ard cud all Aniormation cap be » President, 301 1 0tb at, s.w. . Vice President, 2200 12th st, uw. 4 ‘vesti- sant dance rest Inn Sat. | dent Set a speering and undignified message veto- | Wony on the question of the vol.on-bagging Lrust Soles depp bteniens aloe ing it. sioux City was Dear Nebraska, and also | 00 Friday if Uuey can get Ube Witnewses logetwer urday night to the guests of the near the great Territory of Dakova, which, wica | at that ume, Mrs Logan and Mra Tucker have returned from ‘ i # ‘Shtceo ‘and Youngstown, and are at Calumet Senstors Coke, erry, and Vance called MF. Ali mittee wil be called to consider the Hooker Tesu- . F.0. assmall villages, and stated that the cities of ‘The French who is 60 well known here, as pabitanea | * Lege a oe ae ‘The estimates, Mrs, A. T. Britton 1s spending the season at Nar- | amounted vo $1,300,' ‘The House “Tite beuace Mya peas aap Kp ot Secretary, 905 Het, n.w. The jor afew minutes st noon ragansett Pier. 1OF Unis PUrpose OuLy wbOUL $139,000. ilo work st ‘on Monday, ts Mrs, Edward McCauley is at Bar Harbor. ‘added to the itl $631,000 for liyht-houses, and the Bate the wockingmess, an ortuhty to ave Mr. and Mra. Hugh Thompson have returned to | “ierees agreed to must of tuem. @ picnle of the United Labor L-ague at Athletic the city from a month's stay at Hagerstown, Md. TRB EW LIBRARY. Park. Referred to the committee on public build- Miss ‘Thompson has been visiting acquaintances in| Mr. Allison said the Senate added $990,000 for | ings and grounds. Mr. J. C. Burnett and Miss Burnett returned trom | to, he belicved he could say 1t would yet receive | I= the Senate today Mr. Sherman presented a Ge Roe an's 1 pest ty to ‘Ol Cloths, Mattiuwe. Baby [ote Stoven, ee. every 71H ST. NW. 3 thing im the housefur live seid ow creuit aa cheap as they can be bo AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE UF cost. METZEROTT & uilding. 1110 F st. u.w., turee doors . Moses & Sous. Oldest and sive muaié establishment im the otty. LADIES GOODS. UPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. LEAVING ment phywician, “Te trical treatanent for iad Atlantic City to-day. the approval of the contterees, petition from Mrs. Sarah E Boudin, of West Wash- Miss Blanche Fletcher has feturned trom a sum | MF. Beck cofroborated this opin a : = AlUSOD said there was not a cl inter pg geen Baggy the Dili that did not receive the urgeut seppore ot | ing'to'sau0 “Merorned to tne ‘District comuniniee © sh ee boy popes al hes inson are 1n G1ASgOW At | the Canine ombeee navies @ the subjects: Metaliation on Canada. yngTess of doctors, ropria: ively. Senate ad Miss Hallie Voorhees, daughter of Senator Voor- 000 tor homes at the request or eee ‘MEBTING OF THE WOUSE FOREIGN APPAIES COMMITTES hees, 1s at Nantucket, accompanied by her cousin, | MA0Agers Of those nowes. Tuere were a number | —THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE AXD THE WILSON BILL Mrs, Dunbar, of Terre Haute, Of items DOL yet agreed to, the House conierves REFERRED TO 4 SUBCOMMITTEE. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Cabell have returned from » | {hE Suge,” “OMG Rot Aree ntl! they consulted | ‘Two more democrailc members were in attend. Jaunt in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Rev. Mr. Pyoe, of St. John’s chorch, and family | wien regard tothe $100,000 for tho Mexican | TR aMars to-day—3estra. Cathroo and Chip- are visiting at Oakland, Mr. H. P, Waggaman, of this city, is at Benwicx | Pounds! survey, the House conterees refused to ave to their uew Hall, Fenwick, Conn, Senate asking pressed the committee with the feeling that there Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris has arrived in New | or another ¢1on,000, th ad Stic aeeae mrcsera York city by steamer from Liverpool on her annual | ated $100,000 wiich’ was idie in the Treasury be~ existing based upon Fiolt tober many trewds in ti country. Mrs. | cause itis not suicient. the treaty of Washington, it was decided Sartoris will spend several weeks here in - Miss Kate Lindsay is the guest of Mr. and Mra | ,T® smendment for the removal of the Bureau | ingiy a subcomuictee was appolai ‘endorsed by "prsatice in tke ‘andchildren, MKS. DK GABRIEL, 1321 G st aw, J. Praxp: Feat. now, Gites FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. Alo selection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL Faces ESS. Surros (HE BEST IN THE WORLD. by A. H Brinkmann & Co., REN Tha ESPABLIS iret-clase, Mss M,, ved, consisting of of Eaucation to the Pension butiding was rejected | Messrs, McCreary, Chipman und Mitt, which was E. G, Randall, of West Washington. directed vo inv. te Tue subj collate all of The winner D who is | 0Y,te House, though 1t involvesno money. restigal ject Just recovering from a severe attack of nervous ex- Pension building would 7. | Crally to get Logetner all information starts to-day for a sojourn at the Papp Rimes Capon Wing the Senor still at bis jut; locat comuiitiee entered al once Upon Its task aud Is uD- he absence of ‘his brother, kbe Mexiond Seen buildii in Europe, where the tem) Usually ranges from 98 pastes Dr. 8 & Stearns has gone to Aurora, West Va., | 103 degrees, ‘There are no for a short stay. use Lane, Stearns bie fart Te- rnp oon or hae eatar pp one THE FUR-SEAL FISHERIES INVESTIGATION. an i Movaraay kus reomaea on ee on eee tn tate jouse . P, ty, committee on merchant marine and Dr. and Mra. Garnett L. Hilis nave returned trom | ¢82ing arid lamas en ee TRANG to ri. | by the Be W. B. Tay- ‘a three weeks’ visit to Atlantic City. ‘OPPOSITION TO THE 200L0GICAL GARDEN. r, OD ex-assistant agent of the Treasury Depart- The members of the Jolly Socials tendered Mr. neat a Ea 8 secption perey lost evening, in cele- | orously opposed the $200,000 appropriation for a pong ge och gg SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. MENT, 1205 Ne work aisom Yitone, Paria ZER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAR AND DYE WORK ‘Ladies’ Ev: ning’ Dresses rience. Prices WOOL GARMENTS MADE OP OR RIPPED, Syed egos mourn LOOK ™ ERD SORE SAPS Deation of his forty. the character of the natives and their by the Alaskan company was in keep- acti, and MF. W.D, Eibon eave to-ay sor Sour ot ‘with that given by former wiuncases. ‘The na- fm te year, and the consequent enforced idic- Mrs. Moore, Miss Fanny Moore and Mrs. Rosilio | Medlately west of the Post-Office Department tor | Degg gave” tne ‘me ‘for ihe eniet have returned from thelr summer vacation, and | tue enlargement of that Department and for the | Det nafy pastime—tnat of gambling. He did not again for the season at 1514 K street, Mra. city pest-ollien, Mr. Beck Said ube Senate ought to | believe it would be @ wise Sr Jemaioes course to Moore, while absent, made an extended and pro- ae aoe aan ens Cones change the present policy of leasing tue seal tour through the Northwestern states, and | accomp! ‘To open them 10 the pub would be spent some time in Minnesota. Nr, Vest sai it was an open secret that solong | sulcial and tol, huriy,, tod woud, destroy tbe Mr. and Mra Victor Becker left this morning to | a8 te House post-office, committee ls Ings le Soverainent Should, revenue Spend several days n the mountains of Maryland. | 88 St present that measure will be vigorously op- mound both of the seal fslands trom May ‘The Fallen Church Tower. INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE OF THE COLLAPSE. ‘The commis:ion appointed by the District Com- missioners Lo investigate the fall of the tower of the Chuyeh of the Covenant, held last evening and examined the watchman, WhO wit essed the disaster, and others, The contractors also were questioned in regard tothe work. The unity to examine thy foundations ‘The workmen ais, It is Taken Up in the Senate. | ur. piana gic) remarked that tne great leader was in Maine, and that tere was D0 ‘bevessity (or Che genUeman’s presence there. Mr, Grosvenor wished to know whether, ip these “ue jesver anougau that tempers, were 3 tat me not a sufficient number of meu left to transact Dustuess. If any went, let all go. Consent—irom a republican. e ments With tue approval of the House, agreed to) directing the Commissioners of the Dis- | “Mi*ncnanan i. J) moved that Mr. Grosve trict of Columbia to forward to the Seuate the re- | nor's leave be granted, port of tne Engineer Commissioner on the subject MEMBERS WITH POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTS. ‘LISTS OF CLAIMS WANTED. that any member having political engagements F-leed the | lists of claims allowed under appropriations, the | His amendment was ruled out of order. THE RESOLUTION IN KRLATION TO CamaDran ovr. | TExas and Mr. Turner, Of Georgia, ‘BAND-PRE-SES VERSUS STRAM-PRESSRS. ‘Mr, Wheeler called up the bili providing for the States be ‘requested, if not in his judyment in- | presses, and that the chief ot the Bureauot En- comuittee of the Whole \o consider the bil, Ob- ment Of Great Britain, remonstrating with tuat | jecuion was made, He then made a motion to. government in recunding to vessels and cargoes, | 112 wo uke up the bil; 2 against. Mr. Wiukios Which pass through the Weliand and Canadian | made potnt of no quorum. A compromise Was al- ealllier, lets Wash! dasy | 'age; and the breach of the engagement contained | and the House went inio committee of the whole roused to tue United States equality in tue mat-| aur. Foran and sir. Farquuar spoke in favor of Ver of such canal Uransportation; also copies of | the vill, both contendiuy that the work done by Tepes of Great Britain to such communication | Mr. brumm, Who Was a minority member of the rls and Panama arrived at the | enve, and information touching tue mutter of the | against a furtuer investigation of the matter, Justances bave occurred since the 3d day of March, | matter went over unull to-morrow, When it bas 1887, of Wrongs 10 American Mshing Vessels, oF | another hour. . Easter, of Halliax, N. 3, | SuDdry civ expenses amounted to $33,560,095. AS TAs it was Teported 46 the Senate te ap. | Fesclution introduced by Mr. Hooker, authorizing half ‘uuillons less than tne esti. | ging, if satisfied that there Was a trust or combi- tor of Tne Stamtwne aur, | Fara o public DuLdings thal was not required | bul that can become a law, and to present (0 public building amounted to less than $100,000 1t | ol, &c., so iat there may be excuse should ali ve appropriated; if more tuau t st Wen a Of tn I Saccre bil, one ex; = = Sarees By presenting the subject in separate Dilis iy preventing yf a ‘one need not velo, These bis were rallroaded through, but when | te in # hole, if possible, or (0 make it agree to Towa, # piace 01 30,000 innabitants, and with more AWweeung of the committeeon manufactures Dunitees than in bali of Morea Carbine, tos trons | was neld \o-day, and It was Gecsaod to tane tg 700,000 population, could not gettin the Union. | A special meeting of the ways and means com- son to account tor his denuuciauion of their cities | , won. UNITRD LABOR LEAGUE PICNIC. ‘Due next ivem of increase by the | _ The President protempore laid beiore the Serate |. ‘Allison sald, was tor ligut-bousea, "The eotifaaves | to-day a petition trom Jonn Pope Hodnett asking ‘that Congress pass ® Joint resolution declaring all the new Library, and while ft had been disagreed MRS DOURINS PSEETION., mee ance at the meeting of the House committee on man—making five democrats and three republi- assent to it, Tne secretary of State pent tothe | ADS The Dreiminary discussion having tn- there baving bees appropri | MUgDL be fair ground for a difference of opinion as THR BUREAU OF RDUCATION. that the President’s message and the Wuson bill Mr. Blair said that the transfer of the Bureau ot | UPistr'wy wer togetuer ail Infotueelon ben ea ‘The inquiry into the fur-seal fisheries of Alaska ‘the fisheries was resumed to-day. Mr. I : i : : . if TWO CENTS. AGAINST YELLOW FEVER, & probability of the appointment Of a assistAB | proce gione holds Mr. McGinn, of the District health departnent, Whois acting in the temporary absence of Dr. Townshend, the health officer, had another cop- ference with Surgeon-General Hamilton this morning regarding precautionary measures, Each pbysician in the city this morning received s copy Hearra Derantwrer, D. C. is ‘August 27.b, 1888. raz Doctor: -bere development | world may add (uat oe potion ao Boglise ox a sporadic cass or cases of yeuiow fever among | party which deliberately alma at ruising Awere from the South 10 Unis city, it 18) can industries, as pul forward by Blaine, ts idle ble to ask the gentlemen of the | culed here. Jf such & party Xisis Ute profession to co-operate Win Uhis oMice 10 | ganda must be made wilh tue mo uy any suspicious | Secrecy. Sxses noted. Wil You kindly inioria Us of ay ———— ‘such case coming to your atiention, ‘Very truly yours, ‘Surra Towssuexn, M. D., speaking of this morning's Jucksouviue Dule jackson wo eal letio Mr, Mosina ‘said the suowing of ten pew | Special Cable Dispatch to ‘Tax Evexr = cases with Uhre deaths, nine SIxLy-two Yet under treatuient, did not Justi Statement that the disease fs of mild fort. On | parachute trial, resulted in the the contrary it shows a mortality of about 33 per Sere, however; in tact amet panaicigen ate of foe | Sowe Ume Simmons has siaried from the Irisn exe opinion that a'case of fever contracted in Florida, | hibition dally with tle avowed intention of reach Seemed “adviss medical ernie HORRORS OF THE EARTHQUAKE, | ence. Lic deiighied Wo recouDl his adventures, es ‘Of Lhe volcanic eruption of the mountain of Ban- | jisuers at Springfield aud cisew daisan on the 15th of July. Rumblings were | toissue unautuorized lives of we great suldier. heard and tremors felt in tbe neighborhood of | They fear that these Imposition: ‘the mountain on that morning, Sunday. “The frst disturbance noticed,” the report states, “occurred | "sheridan hes written a jeter lo Mi. Joba L at 7 o'clock a m., and was followed by tree earth | Johuson, of Springfield, Mass, iu wick ‘he sys: quake shocks at intervals of ten minuves apart, | “iu ausWer to your luguiry whether there will be when A LOUD EXPLOSION saa took place, the noise of which the people compare | written Ly Lise,’ Will be puvlisbea at New ¥ to the report of thousands of canton discharged | DY December 1 1888, Ills Will Ue Le ouly ate simultaneously, This was accompanied by another | Mevllc lite of Gen, sheridan, and, us he spent the terribie Roefe' earthquake shock, which so frightened the n fe Uat UUey attempica” to py PLIGHT OF THE PROPLE. " “as soon us ik grew light enough to see, and the| There Were Three Deaths Yesterday earth tremors had ceased suflicientiy toallowthem | Sand Tem New Cases of Kellow Fever, tostand upright, they Ded down the valley amid the | JACKSONVILLE, Fi, August 28—At 6 o'clock Gust and asbes and falling rocks, some being | last evening ihe official yellow fever report for te ‘30 reat Was (he | day Was ten new cases, hine recoveries, and tree lerror Which affected the people that they came | geaths The new cases wore Lewis C. Pelton, runoing from Ube district around the mountain, | Mrs C.T. West, an unknown negro, Miss Ada G, miles away, Lo points Of | Wiliams Jobn B. Mays (colored), C. i. Pollard, naked and Dieeding, and all | Mra 3-3. almost in despair, The erupuon reached its Leight | son (colored), und Miss kdwards. Tbe deatus were at 10 Oclock a. m.,and ai 4 p.m. had entirely | CH poliara, Alvert Fisue killed or wounded by the way. and even from safety, many of wns rp Marie Hospital, Miss EB. B «wen I reached ai, ‘Miss ater ces oe | Eine tite pe bere ; i people so tar as it lay within their e ig é i H Hi & £ s & i Z é g i iH &, i i tf f B ; i i rf i ps i i ! i i | 86 i EE E ‘4 4 i i i i ef i i] 144 : fe He if i | | ro fi EF i { et i f Telegrams to The Star. OUR CAMPAIGN CRIES ABROAD. The English Laugh at Some of Them THE JACKSONVILLE EPIDEMIG. Unauthorized Lives of Sheridan, SUGAR BOUNTIES AND RB TARIEF ‘Two Important Topics that are Uppers eae ear yi ee Imepectiom of Trains from the South. most in Enginad Just You. GoverwuErt Rectirrs To-Day.—Intermal reve- a suggesied that omer 4 Special Cable Dispatch to Ime EVEnme Star $204,873; customs, $604, man should represent Maine in the Ht as pone Suitable arrangements Dave been made with a wore Pucuinniscis smasquence ot tno] THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL gr ceresat gt a te eet the goutbern ruroady, and the proposed tain | ages he sugar-boun‘ta ouisrnsn art fo Eoemoes cea eee Dusingay be (ME. Grusvencry @euls cake care oF Wal report dally 40 te bealth olcet, and there us| %B° last time atthe foreign citice to-day to alga ‘the convention for the abolition of those bounties loot for the present, but it Me Delieved sue will be induced to join. Tue Daily News condemns Lord Sailsbury’s courve as being Calculated to increase the cost of sugar of the poor people in England. Incidentally, the same Paper refers to Blaine’s assertion that (be Cleve. land tariff-reform policy must be bad for tbe United States because it is popular in Eugiand. The writer doubts whetuer Bugiand would De Denefited 11 the Aupericans aban vord priection, Which hampers them in Ue markets of (ue AFTER HUNDREDS OF ASCENTS, Engiand’s Best Known Ralloonist Simmons, Killed at Last. And | LONDON, August 2&—The iucreased attention the | given to ballooning, a8 a consequence of Baldwin's nh penaberet Uhe best known English werunaut, Simona For and develo, bere, Would resuit In aoluing Worse: vu Passengers were taken at a fare of able. ‘This work will take about taree Weeks oF a | c aims allowed on account of compensation of post. LEAVES GRANTED. Shan aa Aggravaied case of wnalaria: lever, apa | ik, Guiness, but tue valloun Invariably desceuded, Fuitic anzived aa ok Court ot Clubs sot stroauy transiaitied vo Gone | , After & good deal of rather noisy discussion, | would, inali probablty, yield readily to trent-| witiia a ew tuiles of London, Swmiaous Dat wade ‘Tax U. 8, 8, Yantic arrived at Portiand, Me,, this | Sve toexten ve dist naywst, isa Jeaves of absence was granted to Mr. Stewart, of | meat’ Ihany Dundred ascents aud Was W-Uknowu al all Watuerings tp convection with aUleal she pecially how be had seen storms of thunder aud The Volcanic Eruption in Japan Last | [igucuing rom above the clouds, Month Graphically Described. SUOWRRS OF ASHES AND GREAT MASSES OF MUD TOROWN OCT DESTROTING THE ViLLaGEs—scexes | The Only A OF TERROR—FIVE RUNDRED AND RIGUTERN PROFLE . KILLED AND Max INSURED. GEN. SHERIDANS LIFE, horized one be thas Fitten by Himselt, Noxgcrrr, Mass, August 2—It is well known that the manuscript of Gen. Sheridan's personal Hon, Richard B. Hubbard, U. S, minister to | memoirs ts in (he hands of New York publishers, Sepia eh Deenaees Siar | cee bein aot cai s toe wt of Mr. F. secret of | that Mrs stu n woul ve a pecncpindmpiepargeenpa eninge heed fom p yg ge learned with considerabie axiety (hat pub= re preparag: imuy Dot only Lend Lo the d.scredic of Gen. Sueridan’s woik, DUE also to the Bnancial injury Of lis widow. Col ML Ulished ab BULUeDLIC Listory Of Geo. S.rridan’s: ie, and if SO When, 1 have tue pleasure to tuform You Wat the ‘Persouai Memoirs of P.M. Sueridaa Dest part Of the ‘four years preceding lis death ve twill be found @ Must Interest Reacuin< ‘abd creditable pervormance. Atiewpts are doors they saw a thick black sinoke arising | befog ta Po of Bandulsan, aod 1 iu the darkness Of | are ai] frauds, as Wuere 1S DO MuBUSCTipl In Exist night, while tbe air Was filed by a shower of fue | ence except that Of the memolrs aire Diack ashes and suffocating sulphurous dust. ‘Tue | to from which an authenuc life could ve printed, Vioence Of Ube earth-tremors made It iuapossivie | ana no complete for them to stand, so Ubat the only way ict Ubem | the hands o: the general's executors.” to escape Was by crawling on Ubeir hands Delng tnade to impose on tue puvile With pretende ed autbeutic lives of Gen. Sueridan. These bows ay Feierred, Lerial except that Which is i apd —e—— JACKSONVILLE E'S AFFLICTION, Hooker, H. P. Wiluams,” its. i. Joba , and Burton Mays (colored). ‘The recoveries were EW. Davidson, EW. Bill, W. BL Crawrord, steward United stated acan, Charles @ six-year old cid’ Cy to ve ume of ube re; peopie from Unis town had returned to their homes, | tuere tad been seveninen deals Siaty-twe par fmany of them only on the Gay betore my arrival | Wienis were under treatment. ‘of tbe Wounded, and bad organized | Brokers Charged w: Bok after the homeless and | 4 woman WHO LOST $20,000 IX THE GUOEBIC MINe Conspiracy. ING CRAZE CAUSES THE ARKEST OF MEMBEMS OF & killed, imper- | auxING STOCK FURK. Cuicago, August 22 —A Milwaukee saves 0.) Gs Benjamin and F. A. Bates, wembers of the Dankrupt wining siock irm of’ Moore, Benjawla “The number of lives lost, according to the of. | & Co., were arrested last evening on a charge of coaspiracy, Statioo at Inawashiro, was 618 cod the wumber af | Acs,speuduag a couple of oure in che Castady of nd Uneir bali Nxed at $25,000 eache Lhe sera neliner was able to furnish boud, andy Dodies recovered up to that Lime, 70, while 41 per- | on application of tweir attcrners, the ball Was re ‘sons Were then in tue temporary Lospital at ‘Washiro under treatinent for injuries received at | The charge of couspifacy is made in counection the ume Of Ube disaster. duced to $10,000 each, wiicu they Tally secured, With @ civil action vrought by Mrs. kicien Warvet to recover $30,000 from tue bankrupt tm, Waea Gogetie uning craze, because’ epldeanie’ Uwe Cee ee ee rn ide of the principal | years ago tre Warner couverved ber eutire prope erty 1nUo cash and invesied in Moore, Benjamto © ‘Was evidently thrown directly across the summit | Co.'s stocks At tual Lime ach member of (be firm was reputed to be worth $1,000,000. The rm owned a bait duzen or more irda wites ta <b Gogeble range, @ach oe of Wich wey cad for $1,000,000, abd pul Uke eutire stock om the marke” Wucn tbe crasu cauwe Moore, Benes min & Co, Weot down. Mrs, Waruer claims sue Was guaranveed against loss; also, [ual Wuere Wes a conspiracy. —— ‘The Liability of Ship Owners. 17 @ NOT LOMITED BY THE VALCE OF TUR VERSEE POR DAMAGE DONE ON LAND. Gusev Bay, Wis, August 26.—In 1880, as the Depere was pusslug up the FOx Rt speree frow er SmOKesLack, Il Is alleged, sawdust Dear a plan.ng-mill, and Lue fre wes Gemuunicated vo We will dad ocuer vulldlugs aud destroyed 08 Causing a loss ot $110, Sriieancatsieshnctna or Braet od $15,000. 1 brought suit in ue names of tue iB ured against lke Goudrich Trausportauon Colm ans. J Harlan, of the Supreme Court of the United States, bias decided a motion argued im June, 1867. ‘The motion Was to dissolve an ine Junction issued in a -uit in Lhe United states Dis Urtet Court, restraining tue plainud to whe fire cases from prosecuting (welt actious in the sale courts. Judge Harlan dissolves we injuuclon, holding that Uhe act of Congress imuuing te WavUily Of ship-owners Lo Uke Yaiue of tke Vvesseh does not to tue damage doue by tue vessel 90 land. ‘Te decision will be appealed to the 2 COREAN TELEORAPH LINE COMPLETED—INUNDA~ ‘TIONS IN JAPAN. Vancovver, B. C., August 24—The Canadian Pacihe steamer Albany Grings Japan, advices 10 the 10th inst. Tue Cores: Telegraph Co. bas ‘completed the line vet wera Seoul aud Pusum. The Kobe Tea Preparing Co. 1s preparing 100 chests of (ea lor the Aterican market as a catupie. It 18 tea men of Foo Chow ‘owned by the Pennsylvania Kutiroad tue uver last night. No uves were lost. nh ——— Anan ‘ORK, ease ‘stock market New Yous, 28, 11 am.—The hug Laks Morning, abd Dre Wus quiet st the opening Lais ng, a Wrregulariy cauged differences up to cent enber'way- Tbe geweral it swan @