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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ ‘Tne Evexreo Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, ou their own account, at 10 cents week. oF Copies at the counter, cents each. postage prepad—50 cents & mouth. one year, ix months. @. Tux Weexct Stan_published on Friday—@l 0 year, posture prepald othe, Scent €9-All mail sabecriptions must be paid fm advances no paper sant lovwer than is pard for Rates of advertiatng made known 00 application. Penn tc nt Vor. 72—No 10,938, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, AMUSEMENTS. _SPECIAL NOTICES. ELECT MOONLIGHT EXCURSIUN NEW Nationa THEATER. atongen 18 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT ALL oF THE EVERY EVENING AT 8:15, A 2ish. K of Land toe Connecticut a Ge ave WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, ORAU OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY onter of D. A. 60 Rascutive Boards To MARSHALL HALL, In © magnificent revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's By STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, Japanese Opera, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1888. Fogg Chorum of 50. Ai Orchestra, Tichets, 50 cents, Boat leaves at 6 p.m, returning | Admission, 25 and 50 cents ‘No extra charge for ro- at 11-30. served Bee OF S0nb TEs ATTN - rades are juested i Sante ne. on a eae eee 3 at o'clock. “JOAN L HBUPEL. Secretary.” 1 ENGLISHMEN — THE LAST SOCIAL ‘Meeting of the season of the St. George's So- SBP tas SA fae eae ee it JOHN COOK, President. MUSICIAN: TEURS WH ts. On hibition Pedals Halt oon be = og toning ae, $e8-! 10:30. PARTIES LEAVING THE CITY fie suiniuer cau ave mtoredaat the “Bradoasy Pine of Meee Sa Sve. Hates lower than clsewhere, jets Music by MARINE BAND. myS8-4t_| EW NATIONAL THEATER : ood cone — ips choo Steauer MARY WASHING LON bias sae wil leave at 10 ama. and 3 p.m Anninted by— Hi kate, Bo cet Miix. MATHILDE pr NOGUEIRAS, Soprano, nye: on Sundays eS RANDALL. and Mus MAUD POWELL, Violinist. DAY EXCURSIONS Adminsion, 50c. Seats 75¢ and $1- s™ At Motzeroti’s, 903 Pa. $62-108 = [APOAUGirs GuAND OPERA HOUSE MARSHALL HALL Rveminge at 8:5 coe wi tatinge Saturday st 2 Steamer W. W. Corcoran will maketwo trips to anp THY LYCEUM OPERA COMPANT ‘on suppe's 3 Act Opera, MARSHALL HALL DONNA SUANITA” Powerful Cast. Chorus, ‘Sumi lonths, Commenc! Jane 10, ‘Musical Director, ADAM ITZ: dr. " Pome The Sune wtt icave' scr wintl foot of 7h | Reserved nesta, 000 ‘dilealon, 25e. SST 0 8 ed 2 0 pe, returning st 2 | Next Weok—PRINCE METHUSALEM. _jot-tt oc con ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER, FARE ROUND TRIP... 25 CTS. TES co PERFORMANCES DALY THO. Persons wishing to enjoy 3 ride on the Potomac commencing 5 b, ‘That > ate tae ented erat wil fo tte their adeastage netics, Go Stariie Actor, to wae fe and commod.ous steamer W. W. Cor- ‘orat, weve every accommodation ana faciluty wilt be | S8PPOrted by a guperb company, in Soe of the greatest a@urded for comfort and pleasure. ‘THE GOLD KING. : Rev: Scevery! Mawnificent Stage Mounting’ IRST-CLASS CATERING AT THE HALL. roereiving Powe} gen = | AR Neeb LOTTIE CHUMCH ia Uninown ied Pee. CALDWELL’S (NEW UNIFORMED) BAND | >A TTLE OF SHILOH Ore Orchestra can be engaged to furnish first-class Is open daily from 9 a m. to 10 p. m. Imusic for all occasivaa AGdTes® 75th ats two blocks south of U. & Axeawury Jus. B CALDWELL, ing. ‘my3l _2hr Tid Cat nw. IME CAPITAT. BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION APSE WASHINGTON RIDING ACADEMY, ‘Will wives their Fourth Annaal Pic: - was sASHINGTON Pathe Comer 22d and P sts.. street, bet and 14th sireetene, MUNDAY, JUNE 11. WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER ‘The committer in charge have eucured first-class music, and will assure & plessact time to all Jot-et FOR THE Joye borhint: ACCOMMODATION OF ITS PATRONS. la wan % ——_ THE STEAMER ~ “8 SUMMER GARDEN, sag | aia ‘Will leave ber wharf every SUNDAY, making 3 Trips. | 7) DDS G CHESTER, At 100m..30045.90 nm Roundtetp 25cm, | ME cee ae stlen secabins soe tenis toe fort GRAND FAMILY DAY EVERY saTURDay, | Erni, ie hour, day or week. Tricycles. for, five ‘Leaving at 10a m; Returning S p.m Tickets 10¢. ‘Large pavilion, plenty of shade, fine water, all kinds LADIES GOODS. ck aman A Cizax Swezr. For Charters, apply to Capt. WHITE, steamer Pilot | We have 500 pairs of CORSETS, French and domes- ae i ia tic, of every description. These gcods are only slightly Bos, Oth street wharf, or L. J. WOOLLEN & 00. | Soijcd trom Sitting faded, and sinlec, Weeant ty dic, 15-1m_ | gone as the season is at a close. We will dispose of the DOF stew ___ eae cp” | sboveat leen than cost. M. C. WHELAN, $12. Si2 S12, $12} nex 1205 F st. INChEDING MEALS EACH WAY 2 AND A DOUBLE BERTH 10 CINCINNATI. COUNTRY BOARD. GRAND SPECIAL EXCUBSION a SPECT HILL 1S BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED NELSON DIVISION, XO. 2, UNIFORM RANK, the moustaina of Nirwiuia. plenty of shade, Via Penney!venis Railrced, bd Sadie horse tor" indies eit referenaAdisens . Ft \¢ horse for ladies SATURDAY, JUNE 9, AT 10:30 P. 3. HENSON SIMPUON, North Fork, LoudvunCo.Vas-3* Children, $8. OOD BOARD AT “ELM SPRING” FARM, ON 1.£tl, information and tickets cam be bad of the fol- felgoad tar satiog: tro aul pais? troche Sy hs tpned, moan ats pen fuilk-frah voprtavies and frat Wis D” MLTON: XS. Bunclf, priuters’ supplies, 314 Sth st. n.w., and 50 | Clarkes Gap. Loudoun County, Va_ 3e8-6t Het_now UMMER HOME WILL REOPEN AGAIN JUNE Abram tint, 1343 Corcoran st p.w. ), beautiful scens ; xe lent table, and terms ier toproranat Sig teeta scenery czy ene tae tnd toe he following well-xnown business houses: NE, Bi We Mile & cosWeehington I3pe Foundey, 326 | 7%" ML. MOKINE, Burkiteavile, Md.“ je8-eo4t™ Bw FEW BOARDERS ACCOMMUDATED AT ‘Hardell, grocer, 1428 9th st. n.w. country residence: high. healthy: 40 minutes aith, Baitimore snd Potomac Depot. rom Ws 10 trains daily; 10 minutes’ <¥. Howard House Cigar Staud, cor. 6th st. | from depot, and expreas office, and several . lanes 2th st... cor. K. Ley, real estate, o13 9th at 1: E, Willams, cigars, 60 H st nw. hear Gov't Print 3 Ky Foikinhorn, Wook, job, and. poster printer, 632 Bresce scant: estataiabed in OTT: Gal mile portheat a D st ow. ale Church Stativn. Aj on or address premises, ‘Mitchell, horseshoer, 210 2d st. nw. BLOOMINGDALE, Falis Church, Fairfax Co..Va 7-3* WS. Griffith, “Ajax,” Gov't Printing Office. Je2-6t OD RD, MILK PRCT AND ICE AT MOUN- ETROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO, ‘SB miles from ANDuEW WALL, Supt, 2 916 F st.nw.. Warner Building. SEE Pardee NN URSION 01 ns) es ee ee sa ls Ponty 3 Eo Egy eh ond by rom Randolph Station, on Metropolitan Braue BAY RIDGE, rb re fits cd male Adare ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888. ERE HOU! EL. MD. ne ‘Tickets can be had from the Agents and from the com-| Hi Ehbier eles ies ioe erase suunmer boarders: two minutes walk from station; t. Deautiful «rounds: plenty shade: hes mittee at the depot gr ‘dange porches: terms Fare, round trip, $1. Children, 50c, je 17t_ | _Jov-e* Laurel, Md. AP YIRD ANNUAL EXCURSION LBSteD SOMBER SUMMER BO. OF THE ceived at our farm home sng NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY | oue imile from station: two mails dally sha ENGINEERS, WASHINGTON NO. 1. pure milk Mra M.G. HULET TO RIVER VIEW, ON MONDAY, JUNE Ti, 1888. Vineiula, Steamer Mary Washington leaves hier wuart af 9 a.m. pam, pancing on boat ging and coming | BS tira yairies, Cs large tease, Bios uae the grounds, lawn. .ce and milk trains met to « ashit _ Ticke day: 85 and §6 a week. Address BURGUNDY IVER va FOR 1888, ae om Alexandra, Va satinatunian's Most Populor Resort. aIVAtés $iMILY WAVIEG Gh Steamer MALY WASHINGTON wiltcace her whart | PRIVATE FAOULY SAVING CHARMING HOME. SEs SOS PT st lO am and Spm. seturaing st Z | wil take s limites number of boanters during suitmet eg pe ee oe ets wabling for Lorses. For further particulars Tickets 2h cents. Panuily day at River View. every LS = ONIRGS, Bes, A. __ BE SATURDAY leaving at 10 aim, returning at'S bu | PPOARD AT HALPINE STATION, MET. BRANCH Tekews lo cone : B.& 0.1 1c: Aue shade and lawn: fresli Vegutables _,Prot Proctor’s Dancing Schoo! Reunion at River'| and fruit. home comforts. terms reasonable; laewe and Siew every SAL URDAY EVENING, ieav.ng at pm. | airy rooms Address care PUSTMASIER. Halpine etarndig at 11 bay Dockets 5 cute" Dutcing | Station, or 1355 4 stn. weeds down and at the grounds om _ 4 yavillion o: ctor River ci crept | GUMMER BOARDERS Wa. 7 SPRINGDALE, Runday Fine ‘Bross ‘Band oe Sondave. Wo chee: | SS neat Lindoin, Loudoun Couaty. Va. emilee fost ponsile parves alowed ot r Purcellville, on the W. and O. K. i. J view of the “fore! en appiy to BS RANDALE. bine Hidae “Stouutaine: couvepanee to and fromm a an n r depot. For particulary address Mrs. M. L. WALKEH, 10,10 RIVER VIEW AND SRE THE GuaND | Vscolm Loudoun Coumty.¥e.____jel-eoa Gioaticttinack KMLWAY and tir the Hono KOMA PARK PLEASANT ROOMS AND FIKST. drive the Funies. We advertise nothing bat what we lam boant: ice and milk: aren, Adrems [ myseim | D.CORSE Takoma Park V eee Lomi BOARDERS. joes Pee a ful acenerys ry Toots, plenty of fruit, he Schustaen Park, om 7theatrnet romds being tree | S€8. milk and veyetabler anew. shady lawn. For termt from intruders, is the ‘woat beautiful resort to bold | spely Mr KAYE V. SMITH, Ihe Pisins, Fuuguier Pic Nien, Festivals, &., will be rented to responsible | County, Va 63 ties Cals. S WANTED aT Yor ter apply to Mon 8, Wolf, 921 Fst : Mr Jno. Hockemeyer, 4-4 O st. nw. apd Chan Sebroth, 330 C an KEINHOLD SPEINGSGL TH, 5 ‘and lake my 23-200 = Secretary. ber month: ebil- OSTON BY SEA. ‘ N. d. WAGNER, Merchants anc Miners’ Transportation Co. Kockville, Ma. e488 ara oe UNTRY BOARD_—PARM HOUSE, HALF MILE : ar ee (8 ge BO —~ aha ring water from the mountain, _ A DR GHOFE. Clarets, Wank Go. Md. P. S-open Juno 15. oon, stateroom ES Duet ‘deck atate- soe: | WANED =: | SUMMER BOARDERS, tear or avply to mopman AL. HUGGINS, General Azent, lary, address 8. W. KAHL, Handtiton, Va, fase Telephone Baltimore 2 i *6(ourorr RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU. FRE STREAMERS VALLEY GE AND DIXEY suuiner resort in ‘mount.ins Ty- d ‘mal = _ - re land (nesr Harper's Ferry), advantages unexcelled land's Beat fiounen fost et Now Harpies Suuttety | WeM-CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washinton don, R ‘Lokg Dock, Balti C3 eatin tae ee SSPE OAKS.” ROCKVILLE, B. AND O. it ‘day. if all Kind tor hire at both | 2*-tm* sre, CORYELL. “npi-Im 380: CUMBERLAND & 80x. | Wasesven ior Seine Saat, Seen GS, Vy AGirasiewn Re. and tor tharet of Tratean Eee Sune, to October ems be hat eae partis. Disey for Pleature buat te made to CAPs. SLAKH, of the Nteamer WW. | faverably altusted is Mouugousty Co. ade “Rater Corcorsa.” Fur Stinday Trips see Special Advertise: | cen ives amd requited, “Ber termes kes sadines =a sea myS | SP CHISWELL: Pooleville, Momtguaiers Gee CABIN JouN | _™520-26 He ¥8 at GQPERING BANK OFFER “CLABS BOARD; Sinamn packet EXCELSION makes her regular trine | Slarse roots trait ke, milk ia peated he penos fuand Ganal sts; Geemsctows, at 6 in. Pare 20S | Rade SPRING BANE Soseieie Ve ne eae ee adit. Apply tod. G. aud JM. WATER mrsig Hat received & Mi ‘Sati ‘Batistes J.C. Heremssox Ccrvpeliinen in chone and beautiful styles, 7x At L2ke. White Dress Goods, Plaid. IMPORTER suf Tared tals Linoose Wile yea Seine win Plt Poaie'Tinons, “Nainscok and’ Victorte Lawan — At 12540. Weare ofring Special Bavaine tn Bick Subs, a 75e. up to 82 3d. SS ‘Black Satin Rhadame, — Tie. to TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT MARKED- Special Valera a oo St73; 35.008 q, DOWN PRICES, worn ga 28, BEDE data UNTRIMMED HATS AT GREATLY REDUCED | P¥lllineof Colonstsurahe | PRICES. piomenaielone: =. -) Bees seep JACKETS ann wears af HALF PRICE pg ha Re FOSTER KID GLOVES — At 250. ‘Aimong them some gouds suid this sesson at 500. e = — AN ITEM FOR MEN. 7. FEN! We have that a mrrrae _ sor vesneruvanaa armen | tee 2am byes nt Sey mle 216 ike Bawls deicarsox, wobly. A great Opportanity to go carpee UESTLEMES—I send you by bearer hereof $2%, the | little money, as is pense ast tt es tvs You, meat me gu feta MATTINGS! MATTINGSt Sees ed eal, SS ee stuonid bo without ae SLi 7 bt Saascan | = D Speman ty sigghone—Yard, 1088 ¢: Branch Office 822-2. th ES oy = q=> OFFICE J. M. SHOEMAKER & CO. No, 134 south 3d street, Phil ‘We will take assignments of all subscriptions made im purchase of the full paid stock of the WASHING. TON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign to us on or before June 30, 1888, paying therefor all nstalments heretofore paid thereon. ‘We will alo purchase all the full paid stock of said ‘Washington Welsbach Incandescent Gas Light Com- pany which may be offered to us on or before Septem- Paes desing to tne sat Partics to assign said subscriptions or to said stock to us will ta Dita Gary Ose oire eater ret nue, Washi D.C, will t apd for hs aa bapiaemaaaled All ita of subscriptions must be approved for the Welabuch Incandescent Gas Light naeacent Gas Light Company of se7-at 3. 4, SHOEMATER & 00. MR JOHN H. MAGRUDER OF 1017 New a ore Fg for in Geos BS 1 eros warn ui rene atte ee to: Pooxp iC any ele, |. Wig P. OS" Moe Ones. w. ior tag clontug ot stores. Bissoa epee e aud wive the clorks « clsuce fur rest during the heaved erm, ‘Bon'ycome out later than G psi, abd you help 3e6-3t E,W: HAMBLETON, M. W. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F S£. ASBETS—8885,740.02, Office hours, from 9 am. to ¢:30 p.m. On te first ‘Wednesday im each month the office will be open from GtoB o'clock pad. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. Subscriptions for shares in the 16th issue received daily at the office of the Association, Equitable Build- ing, 1003 F st, Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. Pamphleta explaining the object and advantages of the Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOsLERVILLE, Prev't RO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. sea <a=> DENTAL NOTICE ‘Dr. E.R. RUST has removed his office from 1211 Pennaylvania ave, to 1330 New York aye. n.w. Je2-20° ‘DE. THE. HANSMANN, Hemoved to. Jel-im* 3310 1 ST. N.W. GAS, GASOL|NE AND OIL STOVES, RE- i ee “Tinving low. jeiephone, 964-2. JNO. MORAN, ne O84 ize ana’ 128 Fenn. ave. = LIGHTEEN YEARS IN the Book, Stationery and News 3 pursuit after usum- mer’s vi A will sel. iy busi whole or part, (OF any way (except suction), or will Ot out one or more a stores at one-half thaé ome ovuld do. or I lel Sales at pery low Stren, to Avold strane jes, a o eee ‘housands of articles cai be bor foo rewuler pees Serves, that time, jor their patrouage in the past, _my2z0-1m J. BRADLEY ADAMS. THE, CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOME june 13, tor the ‘9f poor sud Geligate children, who afe received thers for of two weeks durioe the summer. A fon for Such children may be inade fu writiig t Committee, 30018 st.. or 1017 20th gt. oF persoual Spplication inay be made to one of the Bound Gf Mant cers at St. John’s Parish Hall, N18 1th at, on Sat- ‘days tg Sune and July, frow 1U to 12 oloek ee 81ST NOVELTIES TN stitINGs SIEBEL & OWEN, ap2-3m ‘able ht ‘Tailors, jew York ave. and 10th st. GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE, Cheapest hisnes Br cits to uty gous FUuitare,c bee in city our Furniture, Car- peta, Of Cloths, Mattines, ‘ay Carriages, Hefrigers Tore, Stoves, ac, Everyiiing in the houscturnishiag —e — as cheap as they can be bought eise- here for WE MAKe AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF my21 Cost. YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, 522 10TH 8: ‘B.W., wear F.—Col .; Cutis sl | Samora ee et jar. “si ‘Telephone call. x Columbia ‘should ‘be promptiy reported to HUMANE SOCIETY, ¥10 F n.w. Telephone call, 47-4. mh6-Sua ——e EE Tm Per Pisx P. ‘OODLE PATHETICALLY PLEADING FOR HUMAN AID AND ASSISTANCE WAS A PAINFUL PROCEED- ING, PARTICULARLY TO THOSE WHO HAD KNOWN THE PAMPERED “PURP” TN HIs PaLMY DaYs. Let him lve ou, however, We shall continue to tickle him with a feather. Every day—Mon’s Suits, in sack and cutaway, $8. Every day—Lippetts, Livington and Johnstown Cas- simere Suits, sacks and cutaways, exquisite patterns and designs, $20.75, Every day—Prince Albert Suits, in corksctew, plain and fancy worsteds, kerseys in various shades, $15.50, 817.40, $18.75, €20.50, Every day—Boss' Suita, conta, veats and long pants, ‘a handsome and stylish assortment, $4.50, #5.12, 86, 26.50, 36.87, & - sizes & to 14 yearn, $2 93, $375 03.87, 94, Every day—Men's Pantaloons of every grade, shade ‘and description, @: 3, $3 83.75, 93.87, 84.) We challenge 14 to farniah ton of these goodeat the priceo named. gall iseesaa sincerity we declare A ‘any it, Men's ¥ unto you -hat in aay Lh ratte ‘ouths’, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, O) We have never seen our prices duplicated by any oF manufacturer. fe cave the PET PINK POODLE to his own sad re- flectiona. iis reverses, we hope, will make him wiser and better. Surely we sha.) not seek to add to hia mis- Sri but continue to pursue the even tenor of our way FINE. READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY 10 PER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL CORT OF MANUFACTURE. VICTOR E. ADLERS'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 S27 and Yx¥ 7th st. n.w.. corner Massscausetts ave. Strictly One Price, Saturday till 11>. m set loxt Bs Poors. And it would be foolish to give up your hard-earned dollar without first sccing the Bixgest Bargains ever offered in first-class Clothing. Don't be foolish and pay a dollar for what you can buy for 50 cta. Don’t be foolish and think you can do as well somewhere else. Look at our $8.25 Strictly all Wool Cutaway Suits, Look at our 810 Strictly all Woo! Cassimere Suite, Took at our $10 Asssvet Flannel Suits, strictly all ‘Wool. aud jusranteed not to iade. Look at our 815 Prince Albert Suits; they cannot be matched anywhere for less than $222. Our $20 Prince Albert Suits are equal to any $30 Suit you con buy. Look at our #7 Business Suite: they are aa good as free com Ste ey. We'll show You s full ‘Suite mnen ee ngter zene tul linge ‘pie cent Cheaper tve'ue acalt end bestavssneses - LONDON AND LIVERPOOL A\LOTHING 0A on ‘a Ip deinult of 83,000 batt He expects to get out in a few days, to the rheumatism in his back Deen aMiicted with a disease populariy called “Shingies.” This is an by a Dad condition of the blood. {tstarts around as the losing event of a, sertes that Bave given much enjoyment to all participating. as her axsistants yesterday Mrs. John Perine of New York; Miss Randolph, of Virginia, who re- turns to her home in Richmond tilda Lotz, Miss Wheeler, of San and iter beats eee plinent pai ving three of het Dung in the Corcoran Gallery. Mrs. Hearst is com- pleting arrangements for a journey Weat by the way of the Canadian Pacific Hearst bas returned (rom Mexico, and 13 at ent tn St, Louls, and is Bey earns here by the close of the week. Mrs. Hearst Apnapolis for the commencement exercises and the bail In the evening. to be absent a month or ‘ob pleasure ni pects more, Navy to Annapolis this Ww attend the and pee RT Che Eoening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888, Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY. —_—_——__. THE QUESTION OF FREE SALT. Govenxusxt Rectirrs To-Dar—Iintersal reve- nue, $503,614; customs, 574,295. SECRETARY AND Mus. Watrxsy left Washington this morning for Annapelis, ‘Tae MrrraRY AcaDeMy examinations were a Post-Orrics DEraRTuEnt Caanors.—James D. Molter, of West Virginia, has been appointed to a $1,000 clerkship in the office of the First Assistant B.S. Baldwin, of Pennsyl- Postmaster- Tania has been promoted fro $000 vo GeO Joszra A. Hii has been appoinved postmaster at Brightseat, Prince George County, Md. Senators Eustis and Bate with Harris Lindsley, tatives Dougherty with W. C. Lewis and Represent He att norte ae se Ht reary, re FALSELY PERSONATING & GOVERNMENT OFFICER.— ‘The Commissioner of Pensions has been advised ‘that Howard, of Millville, Pa, who was arrested by Special Examiner Dugan on the Sist day ot , for falsely personating a Government officer, Foch instant, Committed for tial ATTORNEY GENERAL GABLAND was better to-day. g Be 5 gE death from shingles hus never been heard Safe to presume that aod Very great danger. Gen, Garland stands Super TaURwax Couina To WasiDNoToR—Sudge Thurman Was some time ago made chairman of & committee to come to Washington to invite the President and Mrs. Cleveland to attend the Ohio" Centennial Exposition to be held tn Columbus. September. A dispatch from that city to the New York Herald last Bight says: Other members of that committee called on Mr. Thurman set the date of the visit f t Wednesday, when they will leave for tne White ‘House, and the two candidates will meet. this and THE PRESIDENT Has APPROVED the acts for the erection of public buildings at Paterson, N. J., and at Tallahassee, Fla; the act to acrease the Appro- priation for the Sacramento public bullding, and The act to amend tue act to estavlish agricultural Stations in connection with colleges. Secretary Enpicorr left last night for West Potot to attend the juating exercises of the Military Academy witich occurs on Monday next. AT THE ANNUAL ComPEriTive Deri for the col- ors at the Naval Academy yesterday, between the four companies, In the presence of a large number Of spectat Company four, Cay Koester, was Pronounced the best drilied Orgaalzation and was Awarded the colors. Miss ‘Of this city, made tue presentation. Prnsonat.—Secretary Endicott, senafors sher- man, John P. Jones, and Hampton, Naval Con- structor Hichborn, Representative West, Alexap- der R, Shepherd, and Henry Adams of Washington werein New York last night.—Hon. James E. Boyd of North Carolina, Com. Montgomery Fietch- er, and Surgeon G. F. Winslow of the r, and Bishop Edwin G. Weed of Florida are at the Eb- bitt.—H. W. MeCall of Philadelphia, James M. Varnum of New York, T. L. Livermore of Boston, and Robert S. Day of New Orleans are at Worm- ley’s —W. F. Shaffer of New York 1s at Welck- er’s—J. A. Tobin of the U. S. Nat ‘ng of Minneapolis, and 8. , Luther Pill. Lowe of are at the St, Jamea,——arthur E. tt of Engl olson of London, W. C, Philadelptua, and fname Bal ou, 9 Ph Pe napol burg, F.C. A. Richardson of Kaasas city, aoa nard Baer of St. Louls are at Willard’s——c. Peirce of Boston, George H. Ben A J. Toad and Raw. Quiiaby of New York, Capt. Ehitpand Wan. Biatspiel Stamp of London, and W. K. Wood- well of Pittsburg are at the Arlington. Society Notes, ‘Miss Katherine Willard drove out to Oak View from the White House last evening at 5 o’clock, accompanied by humerous bandboxes and, She will be Mrs, Cleveland's guest there for the Dext fortnight, Mrs. Carlisle 1s entertaining the wife of her son, Mr, Win. Caritsle, and three small childrén, who arrived from Wichita on Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Carlisie and bls brotner, Mr. Logan Cariisie, were in attendance at the convention in St. Louis’ The latter Will come on here to visit his parents and, escort his brother's wife to her home. ‘Mra. Hearst held a pleasant reception yesterday allway, if aken her guests to Mrs. J. P, Jones has returned from New York city with her Iittle daughter, whose health is much improved. Mrs. Jones has with her Mra Lester and son, Mr. William Lester, of San Pran- cisco, and Mrs. Hamilton, of Nevada City, both ladies being sisters of Senator J.P. Jones, and Miss Gorhain and Miss Buckner. Mra Jones was making calls with them yesterday, and will take them alt to Annapolis for the Achdemy ball to- ight, Mrs. Greely was making calls yesterday with her brother, Mr. Nesmith, of San Jos¢, Cal, who 4g here paying her a Visit. ‘Mrs, Dorsneimer, widow of the late Heutenant- governor of New York, spent a of last week In the city, the guest of Miss Lucy and Was accompaniéd home by her hostess on day, Miss will remain with Mra, Dorsheimer in New York city for a month. ‘Mrs. Queen, of Covington, who has been the uest of Mrs, Carlise for the past month, returned Go'ter home Tuesday. Col, Bonaparte and family will not occupy their July at Jaroestown, R. 1. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Howard Mills and family have removed to Laurel, Md., for the summer, ‘Mr. and Mra. Nathan Goff will spend the re- mulnder of the congressional, season in plessaut, apartments at avenue. Irs, Grafton’s, on Massachusetts Captain and Mrs. John F. Rodgers are delight- fully located at Chevy Chase, in Montgomery ‘County, for the summer. Mr, Royal Society of British architects, and grand- souot the Sir Charles Barry who was ‘tbe Sate tect of the British parliament has Tived in the city, with letters to members ot British legation'in this city, and will spend some | Mrs, Mary E. Thompson, one of the on Mr. and Mrs, Jas. L. Pugh, jr., have returned to Mra, Huntzinger, of Philadelphia, is in the otty, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sowden, ‘Mra Whitney accompanied the Secretary of the THE CITY POST-OFFICE SITE. Telegrams to The Star. DROWNING OF $, HARRISON GARRETT Last with His Yacht in the Ptapc 4 BIG HOME RULE DEMONSTRATION ‘Tariff Discussion Goes on in the House. ——— House of Representatives, By unanimous consent bills were passed as tol- lows: The House bill authorizing the construc- tion of a briage over the Missourl River near Omaha, Neb, and the Senate bill granting right of way through the Indian Territory to the Paris, Choctaw, and Little Rock Railway Co, GEN. SHERIDAN’S MOTHER VERY ILL. ees Gov. Gray Not Sore Over His Defeat. pe RL IS NOTIFICATION DAY. District Democrat Expect to Have a Big Time on the 26th. Special Dispatch to Tax Evextxo Stan. CinctxxaTl, June &—The national democratic ‘Committee will meet in Washington on the 20th inst. to organize and accompany the notification ‘committee to inform the President of his nomtna- Uon, Delegates Dickson and Gardner have invited ‘The tariff Dill was then taken up in committee of ‘the whole, the salt paragraph being under consid- eration. ‘Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) said that the tax on the —————_ ‘T. HARRISON GARRETT DROWNED Hie Yacht, the Gleam, Run Down and Sunk in Patapeco Kiver—Mr. Garrett Becomes Excited and Falls Over- fill F i EB. Baxtauoxe, June &—T. Harrison Garrett, a Drotner of Robert Garrett, and mapager of the banking frm of Robert Garrett & Sons, of this city, was drowned last ar eee meh, Ea ‘Mr. Garrett, who was seen by a pas- Senger onthe Joppa to falloverboard. The steainer Geoghegan, came up to about 4 miles “Foot Knoll, where be found the Joppa, ‘Signaled her, and said she had run into tne Asked “im to take the crew and pas- sengers jumore. Capt. ‘up Gen. R. Snowden Andrew: ent to any facts that might Salt om the free list would be to surrender a por- | Won Of Our market to foreign ng (Mich.), aithoug! turer, did not teel_ Justified in ‘Ment to reduce taxation. Mr. McKenna (Cal) asked why prunesand plums ma salt manufac. opposing jug dow: rty to follow as ho ‘the Steamer, but tne tried to cilund up the sides chains and @ boat gave way, and Mr. Garrett fell overboard with them, The steward said the Ji backed off just as Mr. Garrett tried to climb up sides. Messrs, Andrews and Von Lingen brought up to Baltimore, and the crew Gieain got off at Locust Point tor a tug vo get Mr. Garrett's body. Capt. Geog! steamer Sue, says there ts no doubt of ‘the ing of Mr. Garrett, He states that tne laid to for three hours afver she and her captain and ctew made every effort Trecover the body of Mr. Garrett. Capt. Geog! Teiterated the story that Mr. Garrett fall over- bow of the steamer. He could ‘abourd the yacht. AS ‘cocurred both the crew of the ORDERED TO VACATE, ‘The Postmaster Served with Netice te Leave His Prevent Official Quarters. ‘The question of the location of the proposed ‘temporary City Post-Ofice has not yet been settled, Meanwhile a new complication has arisen ‘Which may result in the postmaster and bis force Of asgistants being set cut on the street with all the office furaiture by the istof July. Messrs, STILL FIGHTING FOR LIFE. General Sheridan Suffers Another At- tack of Heart Failure, bat Makes a Mally—Hie Condition To-day. Gen. Sheridan's tendency to heart failure indi- cated by the bulletin published in yesterday's shortly before ¢ o'clock into an- Other attack Dr. Matthews was hastily sum- moned, and the oxygen tanks were sent away for & fresh supply, He soon rallied, but with feeble ef. forts. At o’clock @ bulletin was issued stating ‘that the heart failure bad been followed by & se- vere Hon of the lungs. temperature over 100, and ie respiration Ce i eral had become more tranquil. ‘summoned and arrived about So’ciock. In an in- verview in Philadelphia drain upon the fi MR GARRETT BECAME GREATLY EXCITED. Mr, ‘Ase Needham, the agent of tue Butomac Company, sta at one pas- to him that wnen t, Mr. Garrett at once be- parted. ‘Then be droppea overboard. The yacut ‘nen e FAcht ~ ‘after belng struck. ‘The yachts crew at Locust Point where they boarded ‘and Ohio tug boat Covoy, aud went ‘scene of the accident to contunue the manager of the firm of Robert Garrett & Sons, Which Was founded by Robert Gar- Granuiather. He married Miss Wi and has two sons. Mr. Garrett Was a member of tue Maryland Club, and one of the ai Baltimore and Objo Ratiroad. He w: swimmer. He was @ large, man, abd weighed 250 pounds. His ert Garrett, 1s still in Et Mr. Garrett resided al said that the heavy ral's vitallty caused by the is Constantly telling, and thus ‘es it Very casy for slight causes to produce se- rious symptoms, ‘THE EARLY MORNING BULLETIN. At 4:40 this morning the following bulletin, tigned by Drs, Pepper, Lincoln, O'Reilly, Matthews, ‘and Yarrow, was issued: “Phe reaction continues to be well sustained. ‘There is no elevation of temperature; pulse, rembdiee are well borne. The, congestion iat continues severe, but in the absence of icates no developinents of extensive in- rx Pepper and Lincoln cate out and inuediately ry tient was better and thet the congestion of nt was better and that the, lungs was somewhat lessened. AUB O'clock this neral’s house that of the Gieam e: Joppa struck the yi i § ‘Mr. Garrett was ‘i t Evergreen, his residence on Charles-sireet avenue. His uibrary is the larg- est private collection in the state, embraciag Works of tne Tarest and most. unig 4 ‘and the most complete Bibliograpay of the Balu: more and Obio Railroad to be found in thecountry, ‘The coliection of autograph letters which be owned 48 unusually large and interesting, containing letters of nearly ali the prom-nent historical per- from the time of Washington to the pres- oP ‘twas atthe re had Deen uo change in Patient's condition since tne last bulletin, ‘THE PATIENT'S MIND CLEAR. At 10.30 am. the general was resting easily, ‘With no especial change in his physical condition. mind is perfectly clear this mornin, Eis ‘Dromecseveral questions about gee BE i a i é ak REF i 3 i RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCIDENT. ‘The steamer Joppa belongs to the Maryland Steamboat Company. The Gieam was a steam yacht about 120 feet in lengtu. In regu’ bility for the accident there Js scant imfor- mation as yet. The captain of the yacht told that he was coming up to- the Joppa gave him H i Temalned perfectly clear. He Smetana vicar Scie on wat * h he suffers, bal ward Se’ whistles to go to the right two biasts to go to tue leit. The collision re- j 8: ever, remain unyielding. ; fj ‘in Baltimore this morning of the who cont Garret When tip collision comersen, ‘The members of her family are, with ber at ber idence, “The Evergreens,” 18 © y e the terrible and sudgen visitation. cablegram has been sent to J. Swan Frick, a brother-in-law of Robert Garrett, and a member of party now with him in ‘B: & urope. It was E a $ Genera) Sheridan has been resting tranquilly all morning. His pulse 1s about 105, his respiration 28, Dut varying. His kin is warm and moist. Ho ‘coughs but little, His mind 1s clear, a ‘The Democratic National Committee, I? WILL MEET IX WasHINGTON OM THE 20TH OF JUNE, f i i. broker met last ‘a bere the new ‘Wm. H. Barnum was elected temporary Baw. B, Dickinoon, of No hy Lea her, Mr. C. J. Canda, treasurer, . if is at ag i 4 | | i i it} Hl Ht i ae i 8; i if : : 5; i i at i HH i i 4E 2 (3 E H, i E i 13 EF a alt iff i i i 3 F; + f 8 4 i ik fs . i | i HI aE ff £33 [ EERE: ‘ tj rt i si 3 ! t | § Hl i d iff i ih l i ‘ i i i i i i STANDING Ne Weakening ‘m Englisch Ltheral Alleg.mace te the Home Rate Cance, Qpectal Cabis Devote to Tur Evaxiwe Stan ‘Loxpox, yesterday samicent answer to time alleging in Its allegiance Uuberal party appeared scarcely more popular tham Balfour's criminals. Cheers were also given for ‘Southampton in allusion tothe great iberal vie- Lory there. An ironical request for (hree cheers for Salisbury and Balfour wet with groans both Joud and deep. John Moriey dett an impres sive address, fall of buoyancy and hope, remark~ Ang that he much mistook the temper of his coun- Uurymen if, When thoroughly acquainted with we to the wilderness those respousibie for it, He declared in any case, whatever Ube constite= encies migut do, the duly’ of Uberals was clear Morley, Who Is far superior in cultivation to the Feat majority of Engiisn politicians, ts raphy Og the highest Kitts as a popular orator, Within the last fow years he has ed forward, to the foremost rank in this respect. The audience Was much moved by is graphic description of tue Pemecution of Insh members tn prison. and Ue impassioned declaration: “if this is the law J will ‘obey the Law and shrink frow the law; DUL respect he law, no, never,” which he delivered with Lae effect, produced qiuite TO REFOR: Preparing the way for the Introduce tien Of Lord Salisbury‘. Bill, Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EventNo Sram Loxvox, June &.—Lord Cadogan'’s motion for @ ‘committee to report on the standing orders of the house of lords is understood to be a preliminary ‘step, With a View to the introduction of Lord Salts Dury’s bill for a reform of that body, which will be brought forward next week. Salisbury prow To create ilte-pecrs and give power to the Upper house Lo exciude its own black sbeep. The Proposed creating of life-peers, comsisung of men Of eminence in the protesions, is wittily de= scribed by Gladstone as government by the Athensum Club, ——— Fire at College Station, "4. Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR Hyarteviiie, Mp., June &—The lange new resis dence and store of Mr. Eugene Calvert, at Colleg@ ‘Sustion, Was totally des-ruyed by fre Uuls morulug, At was fully insured. — MES, SHERIDAN VERY 511. The Doctors Fear the General's Mother May Not Recover. Curcaoa, June %—A dispatch from Somerset, Obio, says: Mrs. Jobn Sheridan, mother of Gen. P. H. Sheridan, Who bas been ili for some UUme, had another relapse yesterday afternoon, end isin a critical condition. The doctors fear sbe Caanot live, ‘The serious tines of her son Phi has bever yet bech made known to her for fear of serie ous results. Coustant communication is kept up WILL Geb. Sheridan's houre in Wasulugton. — GOV, GRAY RECONCILED, Tharman a G Man, whe will Re= ceive Indiana’s f ull Democratic Vote, Caicaco, June &—A dispatch from Indianapolis Says: Gov. Gray received the news of Thurman's bomination with complacency. “] bave had no other expectation for two days than that Thur Tab Would be nominated for Vice-President,” be said, “I have long thought that tbe man whom the New York deingation supported would ybe Ube hominee. I think {shoud have had no “trouble had it not béen for Thurman's candidacy.” Vhat will be Thurman's sirengus in indlama?® ‘1 Uulnk he will carry the full strength of the party in Ubis state. He is agrand man. 1 want to Say with regard to my candidacy that 1 feet of Uhe support I received at St. Louis and ‘at home at che hands of the party Chan I Would be of any honor Ube convention could confer upon me.” church of St. Albertus, was accused of divers of fences and deposed by Bishop Borgesa A series of How followed in which sole blood was shed ud Albertus quurch Sune 24 This caused the Kolasinskians Intense uneasiness, that Ue bishop who deprived them ot U loved pastag should never officiate in bis ola place, they sent for Kolasinski, who arrived y He was given a remarkable reception. Over 6,000 Poles, one-half of them women, fought with each ‘other zo get near the kissed the bem of tins Garments, the ground oo ‘which be walked, an Drostrated tuemseives before hi. A lot of women, to. i of w: sobbing as if their bearts wculd break, lifted idol upon their shoulders and bore luim to Ue Parish school-bouse, where they held a grand and Gisorderiy levee. Kolasinski says he Wis be rein stated by Bishop Borgess’ successor. A collision 1s expected to occur between the Kolasinskians and Dowbrowlskites, Who are the bishop's supporters —— Both Treasurer and Deputy Defaulters, CENTRAL City, Nes., June &—A committee ap- Polnted by the County commissioners to examine The books of Treasurer, Col. W. 5. Webster, has Pe red & Shortage of avout §35,000 tn hits account, Jol. Webster's deputy, OLL0 Foster, was also found to be short about $10,000. Webster has ‘Worth $20,000, Which, It iS Said, be Will Urn over W the county. —-_—_ Railway Buliding of the Year. Cntcaco, June &—The Radway Age, in its forthe couiing issue, Will say that from January 1 Wo June 1, 1888, mules of rallWay track have been laid. ‘This i$ a very large amount to be so early tn Lue year, and indicates net the total for 1838 is well nigh Certain to exceed £000: ‘Wily @ Likelluood Laat IC will reach 10,0uy uilies Counterfeiter McCartney Sentenced, NEW ORLEaNs, June 8.—Peter Mocartnes, the Hoted CouBlErieiier, Was seDlenced yesterday vw ten Year's imprisonment at bard lavor in the ‘Columbus (Ohio) peultentiary, and to pay a fine of 000 for Taising bills aod passing Countertetts, ccartney Tnikhed a Bfteen Fear sentence at Michigan city penitentinry for an offense of the Same bature, but afew months ago and upon bis Feicase announced Uist be had reformed for ever, In less than UWo months be a io New ‘Orieans while plying his old se Soar nna mses The Katver Kests Better. Potspam, June 8 —The emperor passed an excele Jent might.’ He arose at 10 o'clock in good spirita and greatly refreshed, aaa Cabinet Crisis at Cairo. Carmo, June &—In Upper Exypt the cotton crop. istorwand and isin ap excelient condition, The sultan has dismissed Nuber Pacha, president of ‘Ube council; minister of foreign affairs, and mip- Loxpon, June &.—Uol. King- rumor which bas been put in circulation that be