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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KRAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Tae Rvexrvo STAR is served to subserfbers in the city by carriers, on their own accotrut. at 10 conte Seth or gt per, month Copien af the counted cont =— epatd-50 Soonth" one year, $6. siz iuonths 63 (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C. ae Clams mail mietter’ ‘Tau Werxtr Sran_published on Friday—@1 8 year. postage prepaid. Six mouth, $0 cents Joppa, which ran into and sunk the yacht was obtained this morning op the arriv ‘Vessel at Baltimore. He says: “Just before cident I was in the saloon aft 1 Whisties, and i about a minute Short abd quick. I then started house and got about to tne forw Che Star. beni ‘Bo paper sent lougur than is paid for. int matearwia patie | Vo, T2—No 10,939. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1888. TWO CENTS, SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICES. NOW FOR CHICAGO. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘ad.lreased by ts in a Homan clock. A bs ad Be, OF OF ABOUT JULY 1. 1588. WE WILL <e=> JOUNG MEN'S CH ‘open a Braneh istore at 1108 Coun. sve,with Bee rex ‘Mea's Gospel Meet nil assortment of Tab.e Laxuries, Fancy Groceries, | Mr D-H. Warner. Subject’ A. Cay aupaues, Linported Cigars, ‘the accommo- | Prison.” Sunday afternoon. at of our custom invitation is extended to ali mer a ‘at nsylvanis ave. between 2. — GS AND BUILDING AS- | and Jd sta at 1, tomimor “serial” wil be _— iy tae 3 vile Bapt eid atte Mall. No. G17 7th ot nw, Wednesday Even: ISSION, ine, 13th inst, at 7 wrclecke Ss | es ‘ave—To-night, song service at 7:30. ie may fe othiont at €i fershare atthe mentinw or | Brvthet Four, Goepel Soug” Solem Baltors, stan eae of Will sing. “Special converts us * gve-ut where also constitutions m Siiby'couverts. ise Mt E. Cnase will eouduct the fsa reny boa tibedt andthe Auso- 5°30 p. ua. mesting. ~ Gospel services dally a Siation is ina most Houriahing” condition, Aa 12 and 7:45. "Branch Mission and ‘Cottaxe Mee Presiaent, 517 10th'st nw. | 6:15. Fuesday, 11th st. and South CaroLna ave. #. JNO. A. PRESCOTT. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, H st. and Boundary 1. Sec'y and Treasurer, 1416 Fst mw. Je0-4t | P.m. ae AS ee holders of the Citizens’ Assoriation table Building prayer and devotional service, Sunday Even- called for 9 AY, Jane 11, 1NSS, at | Ins, st 8 o'clock, at the "Clock p.m, at Goddard's Hall, to authorize the | New York ave., under the ai issue of a fifth series of stock, Reformed 9. C.F. WILLIAMS, Secretary. | extended toull'tobepresgat, 2 Ot _R W. PEACH, Secretary atid Treasure: it spices of the Washington sylvania ave., To-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The Electing will” be Uuder ‘the suspices of Perseverance o-Taw-tw ._ | Lege of Good Templars Among the speakers will be MES MARY EF. YOUNGS.GRADUATE OF | oj iph Bexuunont, of the Ex. = — Bet Noah Carietian Science Inauitater wil | SLADE. (Mise Hattie Wood will recite, Special Fecelv> patients at her resideuce, 917 G st. s.W-s for oe A as HOME MISSIONARY | SO- eatineni or will visit vatiouly at their ou Zum (WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY aces. Office hours from 9 to 1i aim. aud from ‘ciety. Ann uz eo. pasa Hankins Charch ‘hana Pinte ne MON ai GASOLINE END GEL EGS at 1 pin. Mira Bishop Audrews will eouduct the GAS, GASOLINE AND OMI; STOVES. RE- | devotional exercises. are Dr. Haimlin asd, re AD: eo bo" . Newman will address the meeting. All interested tre cordially tuvited it Hens at ext brces my 2o-cin Boe EAUING APTER HIGHTEEN vEAxS > te Book, Stationery and News Businesnyec Penn. cluded to enter into some ober pursult after pee wt 7” mers vacation.! will sell iny business.in whole or part, | Atteidunce ieroquontcl °° NH SHEA Preaidear Cr any way (except auction), of ‘out one o: a . i! stores at one-balf thaf one could do. or 1 will sal | — ae ome eae -SiAN-FEWPE naSCE Bry fixtures, such am shelving, cases, counterm, CHRISTIAN 3 safes, at very low ficures, to avoid. sturage. to be able | S\“®~Union.— Quarterly meeting TUESDAY, June & 30. Thousands of articles cad be bought | 12, Metropolitan M. E. church, bewinning st 10 aia. lose Ju oue-half regular prices before that time. Thanking | Ali day session. Reports, add ke. Ladies will ‘for their patronage in the past, Please bring their own basket wunch. Hot coffee served | avi my 291m ____J. BRADLEY ADAMS. } for benefit of the Mission. All cordially invited. It | ~ q=> LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS. giOR THE HIGH@R EDUCATION OF SIEBEL & OWEN, Ce woth, ER enc Method Tailors, | Episcopal Church, on THURSDAY SIGHT, JUNE 14, a __New York ave. and l0thst._| at 8 o'clock, a mieetiug will be held in the interest of Goa TSBTALMENT HOUSE | Haare ular? Wachee fy pee wake joux F. GovcuER. of Baltimore. The are cor: GRAND Ga Tumse. Nw. | agus F cotowen of Baltimore the public are car eee icthee settee Bey Pee Eucniture: Car- | same interest FRIDAY MUMNING, JUNE. 13, pets, Ol Clothe, Mattes, Daby Carriages, Kefr 10:50. "All ladies are tavited” Addresses by President Tine sold on credit os Cheaay inthe Boussturnishing | Hopuies, of the Woman's College of Baltimore; Miss where for eashe st S* cheapas they can be bought else- | je.ner Hanr. and Kev. Jous Fr GovcMER. dt" WE MAKe AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF pDE. HARRY BARNES, SUCCESSOR TO my21 cost. Sree in Barnes, Dentist foreriy of the old =: 5 3a s = ‘ne,, has opened FALE STEAM LAUSDRY, S27 20TH 5 st Aq bas opened his 4 1225 455 STREET SOUTHWEST, oo and will be pleased to see his inany customers and the _ Telephone call. 668-3. os = SS a ae eee A recess meeting of the Stockholders of the Snabg eal be srempaly rere fo HUMANE | Sergei wil tebe Grand Sey aly Aas SOCIETY, 910 F n.w. Telephone call. 947-4. 3m | Il, 1883, for the purpose of elcctiug Nine Trustees of the society for the ensuing year, aud for the trans- action of such business as may properly come betore such meeting. cae ba =i eUneee Tempo- a PEGS ae =e Sonate THE CONFERENCE OF CONGREGA- tional Churches of M: and, vi Washington erty will be held at Falls ing, afternoon, and. ung of TUESDAY next. Trains leave Baltimore and Potomac depot at 9a. m. and 4:45 P.m., with special train, returuing to the city afler ¢yening session. Round trip tickets, 75c. Re’ De L. H. Copp and Mr. Ee my oe the Fer a ostserious and grandest home. missionery tn Iand, Will speak iu the evening This beautiful village Isa delightfut place to. spend’ aday. and persons eve ‘svail themselves of the opportunity of the reduced rate of fare. it A BARGAIN IN HANDSOME BUILD- ing Lot, about 23193 feet. ou N street n. w., In anticipation of the usual great demand for between 14th abd 1th, will be offe-ed by Thomas MISSES and BOYS’ LOW SHOES and Dowling at auction on alONDAY, 11th, at 5 pm. see SLIPPERS during school-closing time, and advt Je9-2t' tempted by enticing low prices, we have pro- TO OWNERS OF GAS ENGINES AND “Wit-anine sin paadigaiege cue [oS OTHERS. of this claes of goods than was wise. GAS PRESSURE REGULATED, We fully believe that we do not exaggerate by GAS SAVED. saying that our stock of Misses’ Low Shoes 1s vases giazeer than the combined stocks of ali other | , The following serie of tcatimonials are reepectfully Tahoe houses in the city. apse Xo. 432 Ore ar. N.W, This enormous pile of goods has got to be ee ae D- Cn tune, isee. closed out clean by July let if wehavetomove | “Suntitueast am wise one of your 20°Ueht “Gas heaven and earth to do it—so look out for bar- Savers” in connection with my two 10-horse-power rains, engines I ind since the Saver (or governor) has been, in operation the heavy rumbling caused by the engines Our variety embracesevery imaginable style | as Sitowether ceased. pr cabpateabiony am anaee aan: A reduction of 25 per cent in the gas bills is also ef- liable quality, for which we are famous. I would recommend the Saver to all persons who have trouble with their engines caused Ly theirrerular To fully appreciate this great sale you must | How ofas, . call and see the goods. The following will give ‘Respectfully, (staned) M. C. STONE. a faint idea of our low prices: seck aibe enn ace ak At 49c., Misses” and Child's genuine kid, kid- WagErmotos, D.C. June 4, 1888. ‘Testimony of Mr. M. C. Stone’ Since the flow of to our envines has regulst ed by the "Automatic Gas Saver" placed on the meter At O8c., Misses’ Kid Oxford Ties, with good | pany. { Bul the strokes of the pistons’ are unites hottoms and the same as sold by other houses fhe same, thus wakine the number of revolutions per lutte constant. ata. offre 1 feaved to leave the engines for any length ie me. for Pressure of t'e gas were in- ‘At 75c., Misses and Children’s hand-sewed Ox- | Creased the explosions Larame 50, rapia sa to heat Gp ford Ties, plain or with patent tips, compare | the enines to such an exteut ax to be dangerous if the favorably with regular $1.25 goods. eagle enteien ae ene Atl Misses’ and Child's fine Dongola Opera (Signed) FRANK T. HOPKINS, Engineer. - Slippers with large cut steel buckles. These <a No. 432 9m st. N.W. are cheap at $1.25, steattmonW SESOTOS SD. Gy June 1 featimony of Messrs. Shedd’ & Bro, At 98c., Youth's solar tipped Low Button and We have been greatiy annoyed by the jineling of fa ma ae |r ey r cn rr aerate Mr. Stone's factory, located in the stories above. ‘Since these hgve’ been governed by the "Automatic ae Saver (or romulatory placed by the Washingtou Ga pea geiadieadi cathe Saving Comyany. we find the jarring has been entinely st ‘And we are able to carry on our business much bet ter without the continual annoyance from the clanking of the fixtures. ‘Respectfully, (signed) ‘8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. ‘For further information and for prices and termo, WM. HAHN & 0-3 ‘Apply to 8. Es LEWIS, se6-whstt 8970S oem. RELIABLE sii SES, ee — Be THE APRUAL ELECTION oF six Conapauy of the Dist ict of Golusibia wil hen 7 Fance Company of the Dist san : = st the office of the fo. 311 7th st. Rew. Ob THURSDAY, June 21, 1888, Poils will be opeu from aes Remedi acct Hist WS in Hit BERGMANN, See moje! 0.0 aubecr i Cola! 231 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, bave obtained from the Supreme Court of the District os of Columbia, boldine @ Special. Term for Orphans? To ae fambia, deceased: all persons havin claus ssalast cam rans having latins 216 SRS BPA ST B888 arson, | the sald deceased arehereby’ warned to exhibie the Sistas T stad ya Oe beaker HUTCHERSON, | Same, with the vouchers thereol. to the aubscribers. of Pie, | beliove, of the tas Stowe Jou weutmena ira: | Foto the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY" Or MAY HPnSs rowed to! be snore thon cetictehme GEESE | ext: they may otherwise by law be excluded from al sROBOMY and results, and yo family should Us without | MEAL of the said estate. ier one ike Very tru Given under our bauds this 24th day of May,1888. —Sei-im.ip "eTRwascRe. TREAT ounce T, 0. F 2 ram: Executors, we Ovex Fine-rrace JOHN SELDEN, Proctor. Jee-law.t And ite artistic treatment is a special study wich ua We give the choicest colors and deauus in goal ar: | SME diterences between the Bakery’ AssemMaee Tepgement ery OW prices. L. A238, K. of L.—and the Connecticut Pie Co, have Me stil: have jot of the Manning stock, which we | been satisfactorily settled to all — concerned By TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL Mill sell at about cost. ss new dexieus art crowding | order of D. A. 66 Execut! eb-3te our feore, HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, a cpiciaaen 7 ee ae 2530-3ue.2 anyon MUSICIANS AND AMATEURS WHO MAY ‘desire can see @ fiue collection of Italian Violins, incvuding ® wenuine Stradavarius and 2 Ame- Dress Cassixene Hats (> of —sepplalemnmmeeee > Ss Gesnenes: DERBY HATS, IN COLORS, e > PARTIES LEAVING THE CITY FOR MACKINKAW AND ENGLISH STRAW BATS, ‘the summer can have their pianos carefully ee - - it the “Bradbury Palace of Music.” 1220. Pa YOUTHS" AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, Bates lower thau tleer 3 UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Bele = wee Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. Axremerets—Sth page, ArrorwErs—7th page. Averion SaLes—3d and 7th pages Boanpixo—4th pase, Boors—7th paxe. Busrvess CHaxcrs—8th page, Crrx IreMs—8th pare, Country Boarp—8th page. Courry Reat Estare—3d page, Dratus—Sth pace, Dextistay—6th pags, Epvcariowat—7th pars, Excursions, Prowics, &e.—8th page, FaMiiy SuPPuims—7ih pags, Fixanctat—6:h page. ForRext (Rooms)—4th page, For Rent (Houses)—Sth page, Fon Rext(Stores)—4th page. For Rewr (Miscellaneows)—4th pag, For Sate (Houses)—3d paza. For Save (Lots)—3a page. Fon Saze(Miscellantous)—8th page Hovszrvrxtsuixas—7tn page Lapis’ Goops—6ih pace, Locat Mextiox—8th page. Lost axp Fouxp—8th page ‘MARRIAGES—5th page. ny TO LoaN—8th para, ‘Meprcat—6th page. Ockay STEAMERS—7th para, Potoxac Riven BoaTs—7th page Praxos AND OnGaxs—7th page Prnsonat—4th page. Pnorzsstoxat—4th page. Pnorosats—tth page. RarLnoaps—7th page, SPEcraLTIes—6th page, Srectat Noriors—Lst prea, Svupunvan Prorgnrr—4th pages ScMMen Resonts—3d page ‘Tne TRapes—7th pase. UNDERTARERS—7th page, Waxtep (Board)- 4th page. Wanrep (Help)—4th pago. Waxrep (Situations)—4th page, Waxrep (Rooms)—4th page. Waxtep (Houses)—4th page. WaNTED (Miscellaneous)—4th pare. Telegrams to The Star. A TRAIN ATTACKED IN OHIO. ASSEMBLY’3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘corner Sth and T TTLE, pastor.—Sunday School at 9:30 aim. Lam. with api & sermon to children by the pastor, pan.” No evening ‘The Republicans all at Sea as to a Can- TARIFF BILL IN THE HOUSE. ‘THE BLAINE MEN STILL THINK THAT IP THERE 1S 4 DEADLOCK IN THR CONVENTION THEIR PAVORITE TO END IT, AND THAT RE Young people's meeting servi. dial we WILL BR PUT FORW: WILL BE FORCED TO ACCEPT. The republicans are no nearer centering upon & candidate for the presidency than they have been. ‘There is no concurrence of opinion as to what map 4s inthe lead. ‘Three or four men seem to have equal chances of carrying the convention, and al} efforts to form combinations have failea. With the convention but ten days off, all the republicans at the Capital are thinking, talking, and worising, but ‘the most they can get out of it 18a mix-up. They express great hope of success in the election, with the issue presented as it ts, but who 1s to lead ‘them is as far from settied as it was the day after ‘the defeat in °84, ‘The friends of no candidate will Venture to declare that he goes to Chicago with a ‘majority of the votes. NO ONE CANDIDATE HAS THE CONVENTION. For each of the leading candidates is claimed strength, but reasons are Pointed out why each will fail to hold the conven- on. Itmay be thi resham men feel most confident, ‘Due meleher the, friends of the retired Maine statesman nor of Sherman are willing to concede anything in that direction. ‘The Sherman the Blaine men cialm to hold the ‘situation. The one it 18 believed cannot quite carry the conven- the other is without a candidate. The Bialhe men, with their minds off Blaine, are scat- tered among the various other candidates in such Starts ai clone Mears Sette ak the first few ballots ‘Sherman will have the lead, followed by Gresham, Allison, Depew, Harrison, Alger, and one or two others wel Yoles, This situation, it is very long conveation, during wi attempts at trade and combination will be made. TALK OF 4 POSSIBLE DEADLOCK AND THEN BLAINE 10 THE FRONT. It 1s thought by many that there will be a dead- lock, Those ardent blaine men who still cling to ‘the hope that by some intervention of fate or good fortune the convention will nominate Blaine, Torand expect a aeadiock, ‘They say that ‘should break out 1a convention ‘after ballot be taken without result, the only key to’open tae “lock. be presented by the Connecticut, New Jersey, and Indiana, with Har- pS, second on'the ticket, and with these ul” states for him, on the other hand, Blaine would be nominated. ‘Yo prove that BE WOULD THEN Ba’ a transcript has been made the convention in the state of Maine which nomi nated Mr. Hamlin as governor of the state. Mr. Tepeatedly refused the nomination, and Mr. Blaine forced it upon him, declaring that Mr. Hamlin had no rig! . CHURCH, COR FAY- ‘Georgetown —Su.d 4m. Preaching by the pastor, Hev. W. Ht. Ta “Children's day service, with, vert. and songs, at 7:45 p.m. ~All aro cordial The Flax Clauses Discussed. —— Houne of Representatives. On motion of Mr. O'Donnell (Mich.) a bill was Passed authorizing the erection of a public build- ing at Jackson, Mich., with an amendment reduc- ing the appropriation from $75,000 to $50,000, and ‘at the instance of Mr. Weaver (lowa) similar action was taken in the case of the bill forthe biic building at Ottumwa, Iowa, at $40, Mr. Taulvee (Ky.) moved to discharge the post- office committee from the further consideration of his resolution calling on the Postmaster General for a statement of the disallowed claims for read- Justment of salaries of Kentucky (Ga), chairman of the lay the ‘Tesotution on the table, a, Mr. Johnston (Ind.) offered a resolution setting ie Wednesday, June 1, for che consigeration of bill granting arrears of ‘the committee on rules, THE PLAX CLAUSES OF THR TARIFY BILL. ‘The House then went into committee of the whole on the tariff bill, the pendng lines relating ind.) argued in favor of maintaining the existing duties on flax, Tage duty— per cent_was among posed by law on imports. ‘Mr. Gifford (Dak.) and Mr. Buchanan (N. posed the clauses. ‘The latter threatent laborers of this count no uncertain tone 1 Mr. Mills defended the Dill and deprecated the ¢fforis made by the other side Soars wee ate tempt at revision into use s ‘Mr, Lind (Minn,), a republican, Who has hereto- the bill, made a strong plea for the Of tue linseed oll industry, which would the existing duty on linseed. He told the Missouri democrats that the success of their lead works de- nded in a great measure on the success of the ‘Mr. Bland (Mo.) was for reduction of taxation GovERNMENT RecerPTs To-pay.—Internal reve | on Max and everything else. nue, $340,996; customs, $529,414. ‘Tae Bonn OFFentncs To-pa¥ aggregated $400,600, Registered 4's, $600, at 128; $140,000 $100,000 at 127. Registered 43's, the yacht when she was about kolug rapidly. We biew twice, and Lheu the yack’ answered with the same signal. She cept advanoe ing, and we view twice again, and she answered with one blast shutUing in her green lignt and showing her red When I heard her singie whistie I rang the bells te stop and back, Then came the collision. 1 did 206 see auy body on her deck When she struck. 1 Was 4h Lhe piot-house, and Was running the Joppa ab the ume. The yacht changed 100 Yards from us, too late for U lision, ‘The yacht was making miles an hour. When the crash came she stuck to us UNUIL Ww the eastward, 1 ai An Employe Killed by the Robbers. RTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, th st., bet. Gand H Rev. stor.—“Sabbath school at 9:30 services at 11am. Yor at 7 p.m. Gospel service THE LOSS OF THE YAOHT GLEAM. THE TORIES COMPELLED TO YIELD. as usual. Gospel Wagon Meetings Sunday, M and 4% | dren's day’ "s prayer: ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, 35, % 3:90; Lath aud D st. niw., 3: Market Space. | ineeting ag” em. Strangers ESE MURRAY, PASTOR ‘Central Methodist Protestant Church, 12th, Moruing sermon, “The worth of & Services at 7:80 promptly, conducted wool in “ Children's day exercises.” Prayer and lecture Thuced OF THE STOCK- <i REFORMED EPISCOPAL EVENING | above M ‘M,C. A. Hail, 14th st. and | by the Sun The Licensing Clauses to be Abandoned. piscopal League. A Christian invitation | 8 pan. ‘between Maud NSW WM baooks, pas: ween Maud N, Rev Ws He vices Sunday, June VO. 1888: Sunday school il", m by Bishop BG. Ai pana f iudren's ay” eercines at 3 cla aerinoa to the young people by the pastor Pit followed ‘by communion, “Cordial invitation to SALISBURY HAS TO YIELD. ‘The Opposition Force Him to Drop the Licensing Clauses of the Lecal Gev- ernment Bill, Special Cable Dispatch to Tr Eventwo Stan. Lonpox, June 8. —The opposition vo the licensing clauses of the local government bill has proved Yoo strong to be resisted and the government has determined to drop them, It is difficult to see What else they could do, ‘To persevere with ‘the clauses in their present form would have been ‘vo court certain defeat, and the government ts ad- mittedly afraid to face the country by dissolving Parliament. Member after member declared his in- Vention of voting against the government, inciuding quite @ respectable minority even of the unionist coalition, Yesterday the tory members for Lon- don met and agreed to ask the goverment to Withdraw the clauses, This Mnally led to their abandonment, Itis Significant that there is a complete change of tone of the ministerial orgal In regard to Lose who organized tue great hosule demonstration in Hyde Park last Sunday. Standard, while deploring Une fact as a Victory for Opposition and as testimony to the strength of the home rulers, admits that tbe advocates of iocal ! ‘Option are not confined to one party, and Ube Morning Post announces its conviction that the bonest ieaders of the temperance movement are ‘not confined to one side of the house. Even with ‘he bill lightened to Uhis important extent, Lhow- passing it this session are lematical. Al yesterday's sitting only eigh- ines were got through out of four thousand "A the ‘saine rate It Be, PORTANT TEMPENANCE MEETING | 0am ‘at Prokibition Hall. corner 4% st. and Peun- Were given from the s NORTH CAROLINA AVE. MP. CHURCH. chin at 11 o'clock am. by the pasto 9:30 am. Chri i. $0" by Col. Canren. of Virginia, and Wednesday evening, teachers’ lass meeting, and Fri- . W. TRowT. ‘Sabbath sli Endeavor Society meets at Derance addresses other able speakers. meeting. Tharsday evening, ., Prayer service. CHILDREN'S DAY IN THE METRO- ‘politan M. E. Church.—Exercises by the Sab- Lat iLam. At 7:49 p. Lam thd others will speax on Aunericatt P< DLAR MONTHLY MEETING | bath scuos ‘of the Citizens’ Protective Association of | Senator i aun: | South Washington will be held on MONDAY. the 1tu | Childuood Bishop NEWMAN, VS DAY AT GRACE METHO- ‘dist Episcopal churca, corner of Oth and 8 Pastor, Rew. W. ¢ 9:30 a.m. Sermon to eliildren, dren and Adults, at 11 a.m. Yoting men's class at Interesting and elaborate exercises by the school kriends, members, aud the eueral public will be heard from in became a law. Sunday School Trensury Agents Cnj N T, ‘M.E churen, 11 a. m, 3 McKENpag RILRY, will preach a sermon to the you J ‘the Sunday school will have charge of the ineeting with @ program stutable to the occasion. the members abu friends are cordiall y welcome to these Mr, Perkins (Kan.) taunted the gent had fought and worked for silver and currency, ing on the Moor for, and championing the man who ‘had hardly been ‘inaugural he was trying to destruy the national currency not ‘W. Mills sald he knew something about flax, worked upon it during his boyhood in Kentucky. But the flax industry in Kentucky had almost dis- ared, because it was not table, Other crops were more protit ‘and out of Indiana as it had in His earliest sympathies were with down-trodden Ireland. Mr. Funston land.’ day at 3 o'clock p. he grace of God which hath aj life we should live, aud to look ing of our Savio NORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHUKC! Nofth Capitol and K’ sts., Kev. or.—Children's Day ‘To-inorrow; school At 11 am., exercises by’ school, ut forward as is name would jons trom New York, ever, the chances of where it was ruil a and delivered to a “fence” by the nam | Saunders, who keeps a sinali gro the river. The consignment’ was Ua night to ‘Smith's Creek, a smail station On te Grand Trunk Kail express 10 Indianapolis © graphed to the surveyor at Uuat city to arrest the consignee and seize tke opium. his was dome Yesterday, and the prisoner proves to be Charles, Labeile, Of Sarnia. Codector Ward ordered the | arrest of Saunders, and be Was taken into cust | eno | premises to make the man Labevie, capcu brougut here. It has long been known to the ‘Treasury Department that a gang Las been sinuge ling ben three hundred and sixty. Would take two hundred and forty-two sittings to ispose of the Dili or at least four mes as long as the present session 1s to run, sees “nunc AS BAD AS THE TWEED RING. Startling Disclosures of Corruption in the London foard of Works, Special Cable Dispatch to Tur EvExtxo Stan. Loxpox, June 9.—The proceedings of the royal commission on the conduct of the Metropolitan board of works yesterday were an instructive ‘Study for the tory orators, who have never ceased since the Tammany scandal to talk of the corrup- ton of American officials. As the inquiry pro- ceeds, member after member becomes tinplicated 4n the rascally proceedings, until it is abundantly clear why the board persisted in shielding their clerk Robertson last year in spite of the suspicious circumstances brought to light respecting him. Large sums of money are now admitted to have beea received as blackmail by men who had con- trol of millions of tor of a music meets at 10:30 a.m couducted by superintendent, pastor, “What ‘Tur PRESIDENT Has SiGNzp the act making ap- Propriation to supply the deficiency in the appro- priation for expenses of collecting the customs; the act for the rellef of Thos. Jordan; the act to authorize the removal of an obstruction to the , Del., and the acts ‘aud the deadlock 5, Weekly Meetings as usual. You are invited to all these services. Children wil member their collection 1ur educatio CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER ‘Sth and H streets u. w, Rev. SaMvEL IL GREENE, pastor.—Sund:y s bool 9:50 a Sermon by. ev. EH. Gray, b. D.. of Oakland, Cal: wheat wonld drive the proceedings of navigation of Broa enstons to Geo. W. aret M. Collins, Michaél Lane, and John G. Merritt. AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS TO-DaY were Senators Coke, Gray, and Kenna, and Representa- tives Hateh, Dockery, Anderson Lynch, Stewart (Georgia), M NAVAL Onpens.—Passed Assistant Engineer Ar- thur Price, ordered to the Osstpee, mander John Schouler, detached ‘trom the Naval nd sranted one year’s leave. gee, detached from Y., 3d inst. and or- (Kan.) called out—“Under tree ‘Mr. Mills repiled that {t was under the merciless fers of England, of the great cent fe would be unwilling to even Ireland at the expense of his fellow-country- men, but in Unis case he could help Ireland and at the Same time help his own people. took the product of Ireland’s labor we helped her jon as we helped is were the enemtes of our people, and not the Irishman here or in Ireland, and by removing the obstructions to trade they would be Mr, Reed (Me.), found it was a marked pecularity on tle other sidé to believe that reiteration estab- Ushed the truth of a proposition withou: reference to the facts prescribed to absolutely disprove it ‘A motion to strike out the clause piacing flax ‘straw on the five list was defeated—62 Lo 74. Hamlin then 8 pn, Sermon by b, 135 aud D sts. sw. Preaching 11 3. 30 p.m. Prayer meetin evening. All are cordially invited. Speak’ in the matter. nominated him he was obiiged to ac- cept. It was his duty and he could not avoid it, ‘HIS personal Wishés had no right to protrude them- proceedings of this conven- tion, with Mr. Blaine’s position clearly defined by himself, has been made and placed in the hands 0 a few of the determined Blaine men. With this they expect to force his accep’ ‘applied to as the key to open a Possible deadlock. strong element of opposi- discourages any further iS friends speak of him aud & pau. Su power of England. (lowa), Lawler, Ui i oa Wilson. @. (Capitol Hifi), kev. J idren’s Day” exercises at Tl a.m. Capi wm, and vreschiug by the presidi-g'elied he and pres resid ele Remrr, D- D., at 8 pan. Es Mi ee ‘A transcript of tue just 1 ill "Band of 10} pT have been unavailing. 5th inst, Com- eats all tree ahd everybody Academy, July 31, tance should he be = The West Point POLITAN WESLEY ZION A. M. EB con D st. Sw. Rew ROH. G. Drso: ‘Preaching 11 ain. by’ Bishoy rE D. m., Kev. J. P. THOMPSON, of invited to come Of course, there is a ver Hon which most violent Tevivi an Only in the event ot a deadlock. ‘THURMAN IN VIGOROUS HEALTH. So Says Delegate William Dickson, ‘RE WAS WITH THE NEWSPAPER MEN WHO CALLED ON THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ON THEIR RETURN FROM ST. LOUIS, AND SAYS BE IS 8 STRONG 48 WHEN HE WaS IN THE SENATE. District at the St. Louis con- 7 Social attractions of St. Louts that they could not suddenly tear themseivesaway. DelegateGardner came in via the Baltimore and Ohio at 7 o'clock this morning, accompanied by about twenty other residents of Washington. ‘MISSED HIS TRAIN. : Deleghte Dickson was detained Thursday night after the adjournment of the convention on busi- ess Connected With the national committee just long enough tocause him to miss his train. While in the dilemma of Fg A iad rt that ~ fas surruunded at the St. Men, wao, as s00n as they icaried that be bed missed bis train earnestly insisted that he should make the return trip with them. He gladly ac- Seetesieree worsens ere : Yesterday, elsewhere in Tat Stan. ‘TRE CALL ON THURMAN. ‘Mr. Dickson had scatcely reached his home trom the depot to-day when a Star reporter called to Jearn the impression made upon him by Mr. Thur. the Continental Iron dered to the Ossipee, 15th inst. Chiet Engineer B. F, Wood, detached from the Ossipee, and ordered to duty atthe Continental iron Works. Passed Assistant Engineer Ralph Aston, detached from the Ossipee, 15th inst, and place Our frieuds are Villiers, proprie Of doubtful reputation eauiec the Pavillfee, near Regent street, hus risen (rou rty Lo great affluence in a few years by secur firsta building owned by the board end tuen a site for a new building at ridicuously low rates. He correspondence had with Goddard, She omcial of the bound Geputed to ook alter tu property. corres] otuers,” Goddard's letters are Tuli of unblushi vowais Of dishonesty, accompanied with Fa Wiille admitting What a rascal je says in one letter referring to Koberi- son: “I must bewareof him. He is an unprin- cipiea scoundrel.” — Autograph Letters of English Kings, Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixo Stan. June 9%.—On Monday, Sotheby's, the sale of Lord Londesborough’s col- hh letters of kings ing letters of Benry Vand Vi, and otver soverigus; also of the Pre= Vender, Benjamin Franklin, and of owers, TRAIN ROBBERY IN OHIO, The Robbers Frightened off After Fatally Wounding an Empioye. CrxciNwaTl, June 9.—The exciting attack on the railroad train at Delhi last night is discussed in | all quarters this morning. Chief Hazen, of the 0 it as the work or fe tacts show hat it one by ‘proves- is’ they made @ poor choice of boot, certain, however, that it was a case of lidended Tobbery, as It is now known that after Baggage-Master Ketcham and putun, Express Messenger Zimmerman, bers entered Batrtnen scemea to TIST, CHUNCH, NEAR tS Pam. “A wer ing. The cadets gave horsemanshi ima inary Vaulted into the saddie with feet, and some of eireus tricks. T afternoon, but it 1s not known What 1 will be. A sermon to'the graduating class will ve delivere@ to-morrow by the chaplain. On Monday te cadets of the frst class get their diplomas and start for home. . THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The Senate subcommittee on District appropri- ations has reported the District bill to the whole committee. They were in session all day to-day, robably have the bill ready to report to Capito) Topics. ‘MISSIBSIFPI RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. Gen. Cyrus B. Comstock, U.8.A., president of the ‘Mississippi River Commission, was examined by the Senate committee on Mississippi River ini rovements to-tay upon the Lake Boyne outlet ill, to Whieh measure he 1s opposed. BULLS TO BE FAVORABLY REPORTED. ‘The House committee on commerce has author- ized favorable reports on the following bills: Conterring on the President the the medical officers of the Marine and the Nelson bulls, conterrin legislatures the rigl ve8, and fares within the limits of their respective states or territories of all railroad com- Panies chartered by Congress. RENTUCKY POSTMASTERS’ CLAIMS. ‘The House committee on post-offices and post- Toads has ordered an adverse report on the resolu- ton offered by Mr. Taulbee, of Kentucky, calling on the Postmaster General for a lst of the dis- allowed postmasters claims from the state of Ken- an Cag gd of —_ Sa ‘of the a fourth-class Cag ‘Tae Wan Drrantuent LIBRARY will be reopened to the clerks on Monday next. Bros were opened at Fort Myer, Va., at 12 o'clock to-day for the construction of one frame building juartermaster, as follows: Notley ander S80; J. H. Howlett, $1,375; J. Geo. F. Adams, $1,364; J. $1,083; Davis & McLaughlin, $975; A. W. Nourse, XLAND METHODISD BP ISCOPAL CHURCH, corner 10th aud D sts», pastor—Clularen’s day Sunday school at 9 a submitted the Cuautes W. BaLp aeTd a au.” Preach: Ma, “Xoting peopie's meting at 7:15 b. meet the Sunday inaruius Class “at the afternoon ‘class at 4:30. — Bay 3:30 pin. ‘The prayer mi eventnw at § o'elock to tend a meeting in the interest of the of women at. tue. Metropol Light, to be addressed by DREWS and Lev, Dr. GOUCHER, TRST BAPTIS' ‘bet. G and H nw. pastor.—Sunday School 9: implicates several exception of two or : charmed with the eourch on Thursday ishops NEWMAN aud AN ‘Tae First Promenade Concert.—The Marine Band will give the first promenade coheert of the present year at the White-House grounds at 5:30 o'clock this evening. The ram arranged by sa is as follows: 1) Starch (“Semper PE Sousa, 2. Grand Fantasia (“Tannhauser” 3. ‘Among the Hungarian Shepherds,’ Apitz. (1.) “Sounds from the Forest. Shepherd's Pipe.” “On to the Dance.” yHURen, 13TH sr. and Alternate Claggett “Preaching at ii ML, by the pastor, Suuiday school services 4 Ionthatide) Alan, Mit et bet People’s prayer qaceti Weetly prayer niecting Thurs Biptismn After the eveulyg service: invited to attend lection of aut ‘ul ure cordially ht to appoint “Song of the G; ) The Hungarian nai ‘The Czardas.” 4, Valse (La Gitana”), Bu- 6. Gems from “1 (“The Black Hussar”), Millocker, * AN Urrer Rovrs For TAR NICARAGUA CaNaL— Civil Engineer Menocal, tn a letter to Reaf-Admiral Ammen, dated Nicaragua, May 8, says that the upper route fs far more favorabie for the line of the fnteroceanic canal, both as to cost and engineer. ing difficulties, tan the one he recommended 13 that the total length of canal tn excavation from Ochoa to Greytown Will probably not exceed 19 miles. Instead of the 1 Single embankment proj ‘short ones, amounting altogether to less than Une > ‘versalist), cor. 13th and 1 Rev. ALEX KENT. Subject le.” “A seruion tor children of ali ages, No even- F School at ¥:45 ain. ‘The public sts. D. w.—Ser- 4m, will be conducted by * Wise People aud Foo! ing service. Sauda: is cordially invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fand G sts. ne, Rev. Dr. No: BLE, pastor. Ciitidren's Day—Morning: Sougs, Reci- tations, Address, Baptisms, Anpiversary of the Sunda: m School. Evguiag: Tuk ‘the pastor on “Charact r on 4 juildt tA Necessary Con- 6:45 pau. Prayer meeting Tuu: HAMLINE ME CH ‘aud ¥ sts u.w., Rev. H. pasior.—Services Juue "10, 1888. Sunday Seucol, 9:15 a.m. Decorations, flo iwusic: 8 p.m. add ess by Hon. Jo! aud H. B. MovLTON, esq. day evening: Love Feas ‘Thursday event 1885. One advantay TRE HOUSE YESTERDAY passed over the salt schedulein the tariff bill with- out amendment. The four lines, 30, 31, 32, and 33, relating to flax were then read, and Mr. Browne, of Indiana, moved to strike them out of debate the committee rose. On motion of Mr. Davidson, of Alabama, a bill was authorizing the Birmingham, Selma and yay LO construct & ver, Alabama. passed ried Ketcham’ tt Will have sever reloaded” their 4g provabiy by tue taiture ‘ot thelr part ent lure ir mer vent of the engine, and. to Buve fied juctor entered it, Mr, Roper Bassx1, technical attache of the im- Perial German legation, left the city to-day for ‘Montreal, where he intends to study the works of improvement of the Si. Lawrence end of the month he will attend the annual con- vention of the American Society of Civil Engineers in Milwaukee, THe ARMY AnEAD.—It Was announced some time since that the relative merits of the military and civilian “indications” officers at the Signal OMice were to be tested by the work during and February by Prof. Abbe and Lieut. Dunwoody, ne following percentages have published in the Monthly Weather Review ‘the percentages in each rot. Marvin, Of the suarterly Conference Mon: poem nerd as che ‘Boyd s struggle between Engineer ana age 8 Lue public arecontisiy viel Suit engine was a desperate one, Uut eds Uy It Uhe robber being thrown off, leaving is hat be- hind, News trom tue scene thi: wo-ning 13 r are sul actively * inarket men comiug to the city Mt report that tney were met bs waymen bot far from Le scene of the train ‘and were robbed. One of the Vici tins Was bold enough to go back after the rovuers and Uhought he saw them take a skiff and row across train on the saune road ty Of Where the incoming {rain Was attacked. Baggage-Master Ketchau., Who made such @ gallant fgut with the cobvers, died at 10:30 Luts morning Lom the effects of Lid ‘the free list. Pendti McKENDREE M.& CHURCH, MASS. AVE. be. Mh aud 10th ets. u.w., Kev. C. HERBERT am Day AL Am aad 8 ious, two excellent ted. Log across the Tombigbee evening session the House ‘vate pension bills. CAPT. SHERWOOD REAPPOINTED. Mr, Ross Decides to Retain the Assistant Postmaster in Office. Postmaster Ross to-day reappointed Capt. Henry Sherwood to be assistant-postmaster. This office 4s the best onein the gift of the postmaster, and there has been » contest for it among the local emocrats. Captain Sherwood, who had served several terms as postmaster of the House of Representatives when the republicans had control of the organization of the House was appointed assistant posmaster by Mr. Conger at the time the latter was made postmaster, and held the ofice until Mr. Ross was appotnced, when he tendered his resignation. At ¥r. Hose’ request, however, he consented to re. main until the 1st of June, and subsequently the time was extended to the 15th of June, Mr. Ross ‘Sherwood’s intimate knowledge ithe ofice, was valuable to him. Capt. Sherwood some days uit olice, having gone 40, far Send his ona new plan w: Chicago Historical Se avenuc, yest Jackson street. It w.8 lying partly linbedded im ‘he ground in the cor and the foundats toward the vulldiug projected a pleve of thick White cord. Hie picke with extreme care, carried 1 into the Ing. Alter a consultation It Was decided to carry KICHARDSON, pastor. yest tree and ail invite METROPOLIT Kev. JOMN CHESTER, D. it .508.n. Services appropriate to “Cuildren! it 11 aul, When the school Wili meet With the general cousrezation in the main cudicnee room in ‘THE OM10 STATESMAN WELL PRESERVED. In regard to the physical and mental condition of the democratic candidate for Vice-President, Mr. Dickson says: ‘the river. An oui Was shot at in the SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR Gu aud C ats, « w.—Lu-morrow 13 © dren's Day. ‘The pastor, Sara F. HEnsiey, will prea: Tam. “At p.m. "will be heid she Brat me nual mectiucot “Tue Chee:fal viv. P. m. illustrated sermon on Pilgrim's Pro- ‘ean this ie invited: for the months mentio1 case having been pre] Signal Service: Prof. Abbe—Indicat Lom signals, 62.50 per cent; col nals, 53.99 per cent. “Lieut, Dunwoody—Iindicu- Hons, 80.55 per cent; storm signals, 89. cvid Wave signals, 86.11 per cent. to the transfer of the Weather bureau to a civil branch of the Government think that this re- sult should have some influence on the Dill ing for such transfer, which 1s pending ¢| F i 5 ; i E Hd i i i B i ‘& sermon t0 chiidre: the first semi-annual i 5 H 5 FOUR MEN ARRESTED AND LIKELY TO Cm ‘A special to the Times-Siar from Aurora, lud., Says Ube marsual of Aurora this morning arrested four men Who Were rowing down the river in a Skiff. They were not abie to give a satisfactory account of themselves, and are thought tw be the ‘rain robbers. ‘The whole country is thoroughly ‘aroused over the matter, the excitement being in- tensified bythe news of the death of ter Ketcham. If there Is fair proof of tneir gulit itis highly probable that these four men wii be ‘summarily punished by the excited populace. reac de aan Seized by the Italian Authorities. YOUNG MR. CIPRIANI, OF BALTIMORE, MAY BAYE TO = ae Baxrrwong, June 9.—1 been announced ume that Mr. Leonetti Cy ett Baltimore stew week settlement of the Court business. letters testamentary on the personal | ‘those who aré g of S58 ‘South, corner of Sth and K streets nw.. Rev. ‘Sunday school auniverss i services. Preaching at ies necting ats an tno publie cordially 5 HOF THE EPIPHANY, G@ ST., w.—Holy coimmunion and Sermon at 11 5. Wo HaDDAWAY, pastor. aC 11 o'clock; iuterestuny O'clock pan. “by (7-4 A LIVELY CONTEST IN ABEKDER! i a H 5 i Dak., say Yesterday by the efforts of ciuzens to prevent men ‘and teams employed by the Kiectric Motor Co, from plowing up the main streei for Ube construc Uon ol an electric motor line. Dray Across the sireet to stop the leas. A great crowd i ARREARS OF Pansions TO Wipows.—The Presi- approved the act of Congress providing that pensions neretofore or hereafter granted to ‘Widows of soldiers of the war of the rebellion shall commence at the date of Ube death of their bus. bands, ‘This legislation favorably affects claims of widows of have been filed in the Pension Office on or alter July 1, 1880, been allowed to "commence not favorably al i bet. 13th and 14th G'c.ock, Bishop Dupiuy, of Ke Evening Prayer and seruion at 8 o'e.oc! | <a na services forinorruw Seats free ebm ms tread HENCE ALLBULL, of hi |WEDENBORGIAN), B and late war, which and which have t; “Desito} ee FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCO! ‘Chureh, coruer @ aud 14 ate.—itey. Gio, JOFT, pustor.—Children's uay to-morrow: seivices; teachers’ prayer-mecting; 9. sar sion; 11, the service for the occasio! siouary ineeton¢ of wore than usual interest urisiian -Lndavor: 8 p. 1, iuvite you to cont 3 go to look Italian army. who died resent in ‘of the army, Ww! recently Placed under surveillance on his arrival ‘by the authorities of that city, Was @-subject le to be aims, 1% the claims of Such widows a3 were filed before July 1, 1880, and who have been allowed pensions, having Uhose cases from the date of their death. ‘The Cominissioner of Pensions gives no- Uce that in the settlement under this law of CHOICE STOCK To S! LECT FROM. Se OFFICE 5. gue MATER & 00, ie FURS TAKEN ON STORAGE. No, 134 soutlt id streets Philadelpl we We will take assignments of ali subscriptions made in purchase of the full paid stock of the WASHING- B. H. STINEMETZ&SON, | TON WELSBACH INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT P c COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign HS-St__ 1237 Pennsylvania ave., next tocor. 13th st | to uson or before June 30, 1888, paying therefor ail ee Betalments heretofore paid thereon. ‘We will also purchase all the full paid stock of said FE Cc Washington Welsbach Incandescent Gas Light Com- RES LOCK: pany which may be offered to us on or before Septem- = m ber 1, 1888, at $30 per share. BRONZES, ‘Parties desiring to asaign maid rubscriptions or to sell | said s& to us will deliver assigninents thereof axp to Mrears Bibie LoS 135 Festeyivanis Te Bue, Washinaton, D. G. wno will secept * OPERA GLasses the same forts” si All assignments of subscriptions must be approved AT cost. fer, tae WetabSck ine tndesevnt Gas Ete Conan of Bae: fivet Washington, Dc. 5 FRANK M. LEWIS, 1 4 AKER & CO. Jeweler and Silversmith, a ME JOHN H. MAGI ER, OF 1417 ‘New York avenue, will opens branch for 1215 Penn. ave a te ee wage, Lageors, and ‘Successor to Samuel Lewis’ Soma mytam | Pou ls Gounecticut ever about June 20" Jeu-5i EQUITABLE a ~ O-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Gextizwexs Sone Usorawean, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F $4. Gauze, and Summer Merino Shirts and ASSETS—6885,740.02, Drawers, 25¢., 50c., $1— Office hours, from 9am. to4:30p.m. On the first Long and Suort Sleeves Wednesday in each month the office will be open from ‘New York Pattern Jean Drawers, 50c. an StoSc'cwck pm. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. ‘Shares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share. IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Po mare homs any me Aw $ Has, the houor to inform you that his NEW GOODS THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree, Mi BAK personally fits allmarments made in bis 300. 20 SOS =. aioe 2111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘Dr E.R. RUST bas removed his office from 1211 \vania ave, to New York ave. n.w. Penneyivania ave. to 1330 New York ave. n.w. jod-¥w* eed eS to claims already ailowed no formal application will be required, and that the services of attorneys will Not be necessary. Widowsentitied under said law need only write a letter givi address, and ‘Will be allowed With us little delay as powalble, PERSONaL—Hon. D. B. Henderson of Iowa, his private secretary, Mr. N. Carroll Downs, Hon. John H. Gear of Jowa, and Col. J. H. C. Wilsen of 7's offlce of the Senate, leave the city for the national. ‘Gtoreé and 3. 3, storrow of are at Welcker’a—Senators Pherson and Hiscock were in New York tative J. Hart Brewer of Cincinnat, C. G.. on and Andrew Davidson of New Y Willard’s.—W, W. Swan of Boston and are at Worm! al his father was a saoject and that he (Leonett:) maturalized @$ an American it taliad £0' into the Italian army, as § ALL SOULS’ (UNITARIAN) ‘corner 14th and L sts. B.w.—! ai, Vespers. 8p. m.: Si ¥. HUSH K. SHIPPEN. ,” exercises: ste to the oor aero UNION MMi ‘wil be ignored and w: ‘To-morrow be- 8 & i ETHODIST EPISCOPAL ith at. near Penneylvania Hey. W: Sale dre ee aa cad i ct gees i I i i Hi} ig 4 5 i a of eee ze 58 H F 5 "ff nil ——T, Germa- i 3 i CHURCH OF THE COVENANT byteriaiy, Connecticut aveek aud Derviows at 11 a.m. ‘the . D. eB s ait : ame ty E f F E ! i o i H if : i 12TH ST. 8. ME. CHUROH NEAR PA, 11 at, Children's hy qf iH i i i i, : i | THAN STTES in- i , ih i f ‘When Very Near the Steamer. Battmoxe, June 9.—No news of ue ‘the body of T. Harrison Garrett has yet been cetved. A statement from Capt. Wheeler, of thy steamer i if Hd 5 when I ‘che Delis ring, with a jungle, And back full speed. Before I got Ward door we had struck, In seven had one boat lowered. 1 looked over the asked if the yacht was sinking. The from several voices, "yes." I Facht to come aboard of the J: and ‘hem did so. We laid by the yacht ‘and all off. They had one of their boats to the stern aiding in taking off the people. W in the vicinity looking for the body” w i, Friday. Somebody said there was a cry for help near our stern before we got our boat oui, DUB T did not hear the voice myself.” E fs a it the p te fweveral of ‘ i i PUTTING THE BLAME ON THE OLRAM. Capt. Phillips, Une Joppa’s pilot, said: “Tl saw? ailleof, She wi d_ Went toward the eastward, ‘Course When NOG avold the Cole pout 15 or backed away, and then she drifted to not see Mr. Garrett, If the purse we would hi 150 to 200 yards apart,” Mr. Harry Taylor, one of the Joppa’s Says Ubat the Joppa, upon sighting they. biew two whisties, wittch w re hot auswered, Jbules two more biasts r. ‘Thintitoe the yacke And apparently everything was all Suddeniy, however, when the Grea ®as, a few hundred yards of Ube Joppa Wve yacht a lapse of several changed ‘course, directiy in frout of Lhe steamer's bow aS engibeS were ree unavoidable, A, nays thas legitle mate course, red lyht apd heard one whistle Uhe steamer her green, Sounded trom the Sram, whic was for the Proaching steamer to pass on the Gleau’s pors Side; this was am Steainer, and befor ua H, the Steawer, Which proved to be the Cfased into ths port side‘or the yack red by Uwo from the Mt takes time to telb ire Members of a Gang of a Operators, June ®.—A dispatch from Port Hurom, Mich, says: For several weeks past James MeHale, of Chicago, and Wim, Hussy, of New York, ‘special agents of the Treasury Department, have Deen on the trail of a tou of optuzn waich leit Vie ton, BC about May ® Consigued 10 Fran You, 1s7 Cured strect, Toronto, the astern agent “Opium Pet smuggiing 1 Toronto on "the head Of the gigantic opium Ot san Pranciscd It arrived wt May 18 Several days ago 1,000 pounds, valued at $20,000, Were shipped on to OoreLOWn, Unt, a Tew miles below Usls point, ross the river vy smail Whence It Was shipped by vor Ward tele. b evidence Delng secured upon searculug se Warm for Lim. The d at Indianapolis, will be amnoUUts of Uils SLUM into The country, ui Until NOW au efforts to break up We t iene CADETS ON HORSEBACK, ad Ines Give an Interesting tiem. Weer Porst, June 9—This moraing at 10:30 there was cavalry drill in riding hall, ‘Two small lleries were crowded with sp Ait Of (hose Who desired coul ors and not “< into the Dullde dia vxhivition of hurdies, cut of ping at Till speed, ut using hands of he most expert did all _kinds Of last drill Wall take pl ‘The Pete McCarincy Plans an Eecalibe, HIS PROPESSIONAL PRIDE AS A OOCNTRKVRITER BURP BY MIS LATRST CONVICTION. Carcaco, June #.—A despatch trom ‘ew Orleans says: Pete McCartuey, the notorious counterfeiters Who Was sentenced to a term in Use penttem ‘Thursday, Turnisbed another seasation yesterday. Mevartuey, since Lis arrest, the parish ‘prison in this ¢ cell with a convicted burgiar nawed Ferdinand Albert, w' State peniu the parish prison Were around and made of McCartney's cell, ‘They found a number of tools, Which he subsequently admitved that be and Albert had intended to ase in breaking Jai, MeCartney, sald the twols had been, procured by Albert, and that they had several Uses plas ao escape, but the Vigilance of the guards of the prison bad each time frustrated them. McCarte Dey was very indignant over (he result of his trl He clalined that the verdict was unjust. Be Rot seem Lo mind the mere fact of uis convicuoR and sentence, be sept to the penitentiary for such a bungling 1s been confined 1 5. He hax been ins Was aday ortwo ago seat up to the ary. Yesterday Ube supervisors of search At bUFt bis professional pride to b, AS he pronounced it, as Was toe ralsing Of the ‘one doliar bills, on Which charge he Was convicted, Gen, Sherman Mach Better, ew YORK, June %—Gen. Sherman was muck beter this inorning and expects Lo be able to outon Monday. AtnoUme did bis illness a serious turn. Found a Dynemite Bomb, Curcaco, June 9 —A dynainite vomb constructed new plan: rd wext to the walls of the y buliding, on Dearbora: day by Geo. S. Knapp, of No. 6 er formed by the » the steps. From the: the pipe up, uandling 1% jpe 10 Inspector Bonfield. The pipe Was found to filed with a mixcure of dynumite and gun. powder, and with a large fuse carciuily protected ‘with rubver tubing. ‘Tue authorities are al to know why tae bomb was pluced where il found. It was Wrapped In a Copy of tue Arbeier Zeitung. satel Citizens Fighting a Corporation. DAK, AGAINST Alt ELECTRIC MOTUK COMPANY. CHicaeo, June %—A dispatch from Al : Great xcltoment. was cased, herb re driven \thered and cheercd the cilizens upou the draye, ‘The city marshal ordered the drays away, Dut (Be citizens returned to the attack With an order from the mayor probibiting further work. The frame cise was granted in “April, 187, with provisions Ing the consent of (he property owners along: the line. Tuts was not secured, and the city claims hat the right under the charter expired JuDe no consent having been secured. 7! claims that the provisions of Une city charter Only to horse car lines and not to the motor ‘The citizens arw excited, injunctions are being pre pared, and a lively fgit over the tranchise ly abe It is thought that the mayors ‘k Wii be resumed. Se ‘Threatened Plague of Grasshoppers. MILLIONS OF THE DESTKUCTIVE ROCKY MOUNTAIN ‘VARIETY HATCHING OUT IN MINNESOTA. St. Pavi, Minx, June 9.—The rumors of hoppers in Otter Tail County has been