Baltimore Sun (Newspaper) - August 12, 1891, Baltimore, Maryland
The Sun. Baltimore. Wednesday. Atto. 12,1$l session. Lib farm us rho in state Alliance holds third convention. A delegation refused admission. Fold a no Hugh Mitchell s Abms i and Droit Llu Bays the Alliance to not to to i a of for Tho add ii Embt or i get foot of any politic party. Yesterday morning at la o cock Over half a Hundred of the Farmers of Maryland pattern bled at Industrial Hall no. 310 West Lombard a to t. The Arete delegates from the counties to the third annual convention of the Farmers state Alliance and Industrial Union. The Homo interests of Many of the fruit towers full attendance at the convention that bad bean anticipated. And Many a to wore present at the opening to leave later Day. But of the remaining member Lack of number. A was called to order by were Coin pc the ii a made up for the Cove president Linen soon were cd need the morning res during which the and properly Clee recent a As then h Mitchell after which the to ail but the member. On continued until i o clock convention was organised Ted Delegate enrolled. A and until 4 of clock and the afternoon Coil to n u cd until 6 p. M. Almost the amt act of the Courent Ion was the repudiation of the delegation from the Anne Arundel county Al Hance who claimed convention. The delegation was beaded by John Lannon and Frank a. Bood Aud the committee on credential after a Long reviewing the manner a which the a gentlemen came to be delegates to the convention decided to unseat them. It wag explained by a member that the unseated delegates were instrumental organization it a sub Alliance at Odenton which Neier receive a charter and so had no existence View of the it Tate Alliance. The Aub Ai Ivanoe secured representation Aune Arundel county Alliance and succeeded in Caid Inrig the election of delegates to the state convention. The state ooh Section it was said. Repudiated the election of the Anne Arundel county convention. Ami threw out its Delegate. Aside from this contest the Eon vent Ion was harmonious. During the a resolutions i gang the Alliance to support the Ocala Oil the constitutional legislation and state and referred to various la by reported and discus of the convention. I i la a and party manipulator who control political affairs in our state and counties. Shall we submit to such treatment this is a grave question. It me upon which the future usefulness and it May by the life of our organization depend and should receive at our hands careful Earnest and deliberate consideration. Kot to by used por Partite. A we cannot dare not Lotner ignore the fact that bitter and relentless opposition is shown to Alliance principles by the leaders of both of the a Artic country that a monopolistic press regardless of the Means employed in seeking to rivet More firmly the chains of tin Money Power upon an almost helpless people. Enemies in Digitise Hare sought and gained admission to our councils and Are using every Means at their command to bring dissensions into our ranks and divert us from the grand purposes for which we Are organized. No honorable Man will hesitate to sever his connect iou Aith an organization such As ours when he cannot approve it principles and no dishonourable foe should lie allowed in our councils. Quot let it be thoroughly understood that the Alliance is not to la used for the of Vanoe Rne it or Del at of any a old Leal party but first and Only thing to by consid Ere i i the great Effort to educate the people Iii Alliance principles. Measures not Mon principles and not party names an unbroken front Aud no stragglers not Aux talk of tilt Mem Beha Quot Frank Brown Lor governor was a favorite topic of conversation among the delegates. And it is understood that a Resolution Lac Erable to his candidacy and a Lection will by offer d today. The Delegate Are almost unanimously in favor of by election Aud the Resolution is expected to go through by Large Majuro to. Mum of the Delegate claim Fraus Brown a the Alliance candidate Aud assert that the action of the democratic Blate Coo von Clou was merely an endorsement of the alliances Choice. Fraus Brown Aud .1. Frau a Ford Are both Alliance men. The latter being vice president of the county Alliance of get. Mary a Coutv. But it 1� stated that it would Imp incompatible with the principles of the Alliance to commit it to the a upper of the whole democratic ticket a it would thereby became partisan. It waa stated that a Resolution might be offered having Iii View the endorsement of the entire do Moc Ratie s ate ticket to offset this a Resolution a been prepared not la Dorring or. Brow a. But nominating Bim for it Vurnor. Fri nomination. It 1� said would not commit the Alliance to the whole democratic tic act. President Mitchell is undecided a bout the acceptance of a re election. His intention bad been not to accept but the Call May be so Strong that be will not feel at Liberty to decline. The convention will reconvene it 9 o clock this morning and the sessions will probably extend Over tomorrow. Today a discussion of the sub Treasury plan proposed by the Alliance is expected to take place. Winged messengers. The homing Pigeon fancy in Baltimore City. Training and toting Thi Birds. Fort paragraphs. F plat form ail amendments committees. Cussed Duns to eco a ecu Tat to sue Dele i hers in to for every Hundred. T tier of menu Low Allegany Wii son 106 Anne Ari. Tines s. Of a sad son. Gee Baltimore Calvert t o re. To it Alliance were entitled to Repin the convention on the basis of e Tor the first one Hundred mom county and an additions. Deis Ite atty a member beyond the Torst be rot1 of Delegate and t be no rallies Tor the Oculi is Are As Fol t. Beall George i Dei county e. G. Williams ins in Richard raid win r. F. Be Hammond 37ft member Octy m. Pearce nov Char Bird. Into can to. Tutu fag g. F. Que Smith. F Irwin Al Charles Yertson la Dorchester Cor Jones. Ii. Mer Dail. F. K. Meek Traver. L k. H a if. Heir re f. Hoop. In. E. Elah. Ii Amilt member h l v f. Kelley. Kerr. C. F. It Ostia Henry on he. Rob w. I sett. Kers g. P. Tams w. Staple fort. L. D. Bort Webb g. K. In Situ a members. Howard county thorns Lark. Kent county la. T. U. Willson. W. D. Ennui Ron. Henry Krutan Ute member. Prince Georges a omit w. E. H Unger erd. We. Not 98 members. Somerset county in. A. Bayman. St Mary a county g lies f. Dyer. Richard. Hsai Mett. Geverg e k. Garner. Talbot county i v. V. Powell. James h. It Ion. William col dus f. Kastman Quot in. I Luiu. 40k my nil a ers. Wicomico count Robert g. Robertson. Airn p. To won t api Eli a a i a. No. I wit Waller James h. Dow mag John Woolley. Ash Upton m. G. W e Al then Yul follow of l. Gulick. p. Hatm to treasurer filth audri Lions m g. Man. Ai Berou the presi s. Ii off run. John s. Be of state Loc be the appoint Preste can tasking the Alliance made today. In the report of the St Field Jenkins read at the shows that the no Mitch has increased on August l alliances fron August i in county a1 sni the year. Tianne Rumle done Beati Mary s fit Wiconi Leo there Ai tag Eon uti Aru Queen nut pres Jen the of ten with req in i Tif. Is appointed. Committee were appointed a oils tit Ilion Samuel a truer. R. I. Truitt. A Bird and a Tot a Secretary s and port. Henry Kruiton. F. L gifted i Hammett onit. Kerr. Al m. East veil m Pearce committee Indre a h. Lilan Lora Elk Uwell Thoms Clark. A Prest committee constants of. Bradley Secretary in i William. Collins. I committee a surge Ted a a age. For the purpose of a notion to the Stock of rage in Baltimore will lie re sub f Alliance Secretary. Or. Can tera Oon session county alliances 7 of August i to 13 id the number of sub a August i Imp to 13b on salting an increase of 5 lid to sub alliances during jut Iez now organized Are leg nyx to Arle. Caroline prime George. It. Calvert Worcester and the w follow in How t might ear it Lynall the great Mas it the coun r one or la 11 re w to failure and ainu a St Hope a crushed by u struggling und Dequair a by heavy to be to which we have t that should be fort when age i cd in Coil from labor sure Ijar and the of a cd wac Eli. 5 a dam ass. Id in adores during and t was received e. It a of Jows in Iii this City another if of our order. A i Tenty. Perhaps to a it four caning but to agriculturists of our tried toil unmerited less despondency. An i unjust taxation Den of debt far too sing the wealth for u i or g and patiently bring a St and con Ai it ezied a to cease steadily flowing into get Power is already so great a to threaten w till destruction our Republican form of government we have again met to up building of our grand order to which we turn a our Only Hope of release from the tyranny of the oppressor. Kit Catlos by Lect Creth. Quot the greatest uee�1 a it the order in our hts to is a Well organized Well directed lecture system one nut will keep Field at fixed apiaries and lot the entire year men of Chi deut ability Aud a Culiar fitness for this important work. Correct information a to the True cause underlying the great and Universal depression under which the agricultural int rests Are suffering is being sought by Farmers and All thinking men throughout the country. It is univ necessary that the Opportunity be Aff order the people 1er acquiring a Uch information that they be convinced that the prime object of our association in to better the condition not Eniy of the Farnen of America but ail of Ute Indus trial classes. Dally to Brin of the i arcane our support u though turnip a in Hue w our condition great Burden legislation die distil Aud soul �?�uta1 ii. Morally and Finan Ito our rank the great May if mar land Ai d rally to of our test citizens who e to membership heartily us Iii our to improve lid free Ourye ivus i rom the a posed upon. Us by corrupt Elt i by unscrupulous Mono i Money Shai a a. Vidi Foh sex fens Iez. A this is a matter that should receive your careful Aud Earnest attention and if found to to practicable no time should be lost in putting your lecturers Field. To do to however fund must be provided in some was to met the expense a the amount now received by your mate body is not much More than eunuch to current expense. Quot i Anet respectfully suggest the propriety of calling upon the sub Al Hance throughout the mate to Bay u Small sum quarterly for each mate mein tier is Good standing and that the Money contributed in that Way be used under the direction of the executive committee for educational purposes Only. Quot your efficient mate lecturer has Given much of his time to the dunes imposed upon him. A id As the result of his labors new have in men turned and Many new name added to the Rolls of Uio a already organised but we must not Hope that we can continue to command the gratuitous services of capable men who however desirous they mtg be to Aid the Good work cannot afford to give their time Aud labor without receiving therefor reasonable and just com pens Tod. It a to Exchange Plaj. Quot at our last annual meeting after careful investigation and Lull discussion of it my Rita in comparison with other Plant suggested and in operation in other Blat a plan of a mute sex Bauge a your president was directed to Call a meeting of trustee Stock Holder provided for plan. Tor the purpose of a organizing and putting the Exchange in operation a soon as�,q0c of the capita Stock was subscribed and Paia in come of the plan were forwarded to ail the sub alliances it Iau and a Day named for it consideration by those bodies. Some of the it it Ai i Tun Cee acted promptly matter and notified us of their readiness to in their subscriptions when called upon. But notwithstanding the repeated efforts of your president and Secretary no response could be gotten from shout one half of the sub organizations and Only Orcut $3,800 has been subscribed. Quot an Alliance Exchange to Baltimore Promise to meet with Succo so from the beginning since it win not be dependent upon our mate alone Tor support but will be patronised by Alliance Meo from Pennsylvania Virginia West Virginia. North and bout Carona Georgia and Florida who now transact their Busine a in through commission men besides the exchanges already in operation states named As Well As others throughout the country would a a a it in making it a Success. Quot i respectfully suggest the appointment of a committee consisting of one from each county whose Dut it ii shall be to visit the sub alliances in their respective Cene tie and induce them or possible to subscribe to the Exchange so that it May begin operations at an Early Day. The direct Ruu Cal action. Quot provision was also made at our last annual meeting for Tbs appointment of Coli qty District and state legislative commit teen. With dearly expressed Powers to is oct pc nod when deemed practicable Tor the purpose of advising and directing Tike Politiski action of the Alliance in promoting and Chi ecu a the legislation formulated by the National and state Alliance. A meeting of the committee for Tho mate composed of Nan chosen by the sub All Lance and county alliances throughout the 8tate, convened in Baltimore Early in june and with marked unanimity determined in demand of Beth political parti beats that we be allowed just and fair representation in Tbs legislature leaving to the decision of the county committees the Means to be adopted in safer cd cd Gem sad. In every Cate to which the demand was made a far a i aaa informed. It has bean treated with lad offer by the Porte i interesting statistics of tile Munchen a immigrants ship movements. The North German Lloyd steamship my Chen. Captain Steen Ken Iron Bremen made last at pier v. Locust Point about 4.a� i. M. Yesterday. Her mooring lines were just fast when 738 immigrants Tregan a procession Over the Gangway into the immigrant depot which was a Furnace in itself. Father and mothers tugged Bale baskets bundle and babes Whitti brought out the perspiration in beads and the custom officers with their usual Courtesy extended ail the Aid they could give l be my Mcben completed Ber sixth and fastest trip to Bahi mom making the run from a it it to port in la Days 13 hours and 34 minutes. Purser Wefer the accommodating paymaster of the my Chen was ready with his full report to the sly a of the trip. He re a Orts the Cabin passengers As follows Gen. F. B. Holob Frd and mrs. Hannah Bartlett of Washington ii. Cd or. Aud mrs. George f. Bechtel and family John g. Hui i Juu Sybl Ramunn. And f. W. Lippa. It Baltimore Aud August Udeiz. Of Richmond. A. Or Wefer no the classification of the immigrants Ai 46 adults a4 children and 38 infants divided As she males Aud .41 fear la their nationalities Are Germany. Did Hungary m Itou Manla Furus a. A to Austria. 34 so Altzer lad i Bohemia it a United mate of America 3u Moravia. I Denmark. I Sweden 3. Or. Weter gives tire probable distribution of the immigrant a follow among the state Maryland. I.<9 Illinois. 131 Ohio. 115111 Michigan 41 Wisconsin. 34 Minnesota. 31 Missouri. 33 Iowa 15 West Virginia. 14 Nebraska to Indiana. 13 new York. 7 Kentucky 5 North c Arolina l there was not a birth or death on the age of the my Chen l be ship left Bretn Chaten. July 30, at wooo. With mail general cargo ten to on Aud seven Hundred Aud thirty eight Steerage passenger. She was at the Dank of Newfoundland August 7, morning and armed of ape Henry. August ill at 4 a. M. In the North a i so met with calms and Light variable wind. Aud English Channel Light northerly Ana we i to Ray winds and smooth sea. From the English Channel to flu of Westeri winds with rough a and Rainy weather were encountered. From so West to iou. 50e wet there were in Ltd Ler Ati Westerly wind and Good weather. From Ion. 5cf West to iou. 55 wet there were Light Wester winds Ann frequent fog. From there to Cape Henry there were calms and variable winds with smooth sea and Fine weather. On the dunks of Newfoundland Rufinar fishermen were seen but no. At 3 p. M. Today the North German Lloyd steamship Hermann will sail for Bremen with h. Tray ban a Saloon passenger Aud eighty Steerage. Charters reported were Schooner William Neely Coal hence to pro Denee 5u cents w. Bigelow Coal to new Haven. allies ii. Pace. To new Fork Manuel it. 1 burp to Allyn a feint All at 55 cents Eva la. A Doug la. To Hoboken. 5u cent 1aik Tillyer to Somerset of cent Oliver ii. Booth of and general cargo to Jacksonville e. G. Hight general cargo to Savannah. Mary s. Bradshaw general cargo to it. All at current rubs Ralph m. Hayward Coal to Bangor Toj cents Frank Pratt Lee. Lumber from Nava Uriati to Potla Deichia >4 to. Capt a. F. Young a Iivo a a to Rosy from Savannah in command of his new rare Una steel Boon. R Jennie Thomas which became one of Gray Reian a co. A Southern packet line. I tie i bom a was built at it Emden. No j., by Morris so Mathis. She i 147 feet Long on keel a it feet beam and li�>4 Lect depth of hold. Including two deck. Her Register is till tons and a a cargo Canaut for Tony a Lead weight. Upon her present trip Abc bring 5uq.id�o feet of lumber to it it. Id who is her Only Baltimore owner opium Young who formerly commanded he Ida Lawrence reports the Thomas As a fair Sailor but his modesty will not it Init him to give the vessel an Al record before be has thoroughly tested Ber qualities. Captain Harvey of the British steamship Olympia a ail Uncle in Shanghai China who is a Bishop of me established Church of England. Bishop Moule is in charge of the miso prof hts Church in that country and May is one who will suffer by the agitations now going on there directed at christians. Captain Harvey is very much interested phas it it tile question but thinks that English Ait a of War will throw about his Uncle a work ail the Protection necessary. The it Ecret Arv of the Treasury has reduced to a the Tine of $5uh which was imposed upon Captain Graham of the fruit Steamer Kenilworth by collector Marine Tor violation of face Tion Al a of the a Vised statute in obstructing and hindering the customs boarding officers while boarding hit Sel. The steam hip Handel Capulin Mastic at Delaware breakwater Babien ordered to Philadelphia to Load a full cargo of Grain for the i Niton kingdom. It a thought the Handel would erne Here to Load capt. Julius Thiel of the tug Walter reports the drowning at West Point a. On last thursday of Alexander Howard coloured. The Man a. Tovok on the waiter Aud had shipped in Baltimore. The British steamship Oatfield sailed yesterday for Rotterdam with 143.831 Bushel of wheal the largest cargo of Grain Ever a but pm a from Baltimore. It was valued St pm Keven thousand one Hundred and fifty tons of Iron or torn Elba arid m. to Cuba. Arrived British a team shit a casters of Sod mar on Moor. By Lack steamship Dovre arrived from annatto Bay with 7.475 Bunches of banana and a Large consignment of a til Ai ear Orange. The Pinkney line steamship Prodanov will Asb this week for hint with general Cai go Aud 175 head of cattle. The British steamship Buteshire came up from it parrow a Point to Load Coal for a West Indian port. Affairs of the City. The Lexington meet measure signed a woes of a lamp c contractor. Mayor Davidson signed the ordinance passed by the Council on monday evening providing Tor Tho Purchase by the City of a portion of the lot of the Fidelity and Deposit Coin Pally St the Northwest Corner of Lexington Sod Charles streets. No comm in Tiou a received trom the company As us the result of i s negotiations for the Purchase of the adjoining lot owned by or. Levy. George h. A Trum Berger contractor for keeping the City lamps in repair was Lief Ore the mayor yesterday on the charge that he was not fulfilling Bis contract. The charge was preferred by general superintendent of lamps Symington who said his records show that a number of lamps have been reported As out of repair Toor three times before being fixed. Rom Berger secured the contract at hts bid of $3u�o a Mouth he being Tho lowest bidder. He told the mayor that be 1 Only made j30 last month. The mayor told the contractor that he must do the work he had contracted to perform or the City would Haven Don for him and hold him and his Bondsmen responsible. Toe mayor received a letter from the Kan 1 ssh City Timo saving Quot i his City is considering a remodelling of the executive departments the main question involved being the consolidation of pow Ltd Aud responsibility under the mayor atm the abortion of Independent executive boards. If you no pc any. Particular report upon the subject we would like to have the mayor Cut a copy i of the report of the special comm Tost on up Poi ii de soon after he came into office. Fifty eight merchants doing business on North Howard Street Between Baltimore and Franklin tied a sent a fwu ton to Tbs mayor complaining thai their business is being injured by the dirt and dust arising from the construction of the Belt Tunnel. The petitioners said they did not desire to oppose the Enterprise but they thought the company should be compelled to Kerp the i Street watered so is to Lessen the annoy Anoa. The petition was sent to hymn a i Mcdonald the Belt Railroad contractor. the three girls who recently uncured the suspension of we. To. Collins watchman at Riverside Park. Called upon the mayor again and said they wished to withdraw the charge or rudeness they had made against or. Collins. They said they bad been treated Hare his. But did not desire that Collins should lose his position and asked that be be reinstated. The mayor mud be would decide the matter today the Appeal tax court issued a permit to m. Do tier for the erection of a five Story Brick building rear of 333 South Eutaw Street. A permit was also issued to twi Odell Brothers Fer the erection of a three Story Brick building on Haines Street Between Russell and Warner streets. By the Sale of old material sufficient Money has been realized in for the laying of Gran lithic pavement throughout the whole a tent of Blair Market. The contract Price was Suko for laying the payment to the Market from Oeor to Low Street Only. The work was none or in Hopkins under the direction of building inspector Oater. A Speed of lao Yards a my ate remarkable Wing fewer racing Vader federalist a a pie a Gong to notify the owner of a homers return. Great is the Power of steam and great the Pawer of electricity but there Are times Arni places in which oven these mighty motors of the nineteenth Century cannot be called into action. Just when and whore the complicated machinery of modern invention is inaccessible a Little winged messenger Steps in. The homing Pigeon ail ready for a 500-mlle journey Over land or sea with no trunks to Park. No Railroad trains nor steamboats to catch no fare to. Now that the United states government has begun to seriously consider the advisability of following the example of Many european nations in pressing the sturdy fowls or the air into service As errand goers particularly naval service As stated in mondays san Pigeon fanciers in Baltimore will begin to look with favourable Eye into the lofts wherein the Hardy Antwerp homers arc stowed for the Ebright Birds Are the great it avengers of the Pigeon fancy. Although from the suggestiveness of their name Tho Carrier Pigeon is generally spoken of As the one fest adapted to the messenger service be Carrier has neither the endurance nor the keen Home instinct of the Antwerp Homer a descendant of the Carrier and the wild Blu Rook Pigeon inheriting from both their Best and most serviceable qualities. It is the race horse of Tho feathered tribes and with its Long. Tapering body its Stout wings and Long flight feathers it is evidently built for flying. Skeat strength of Wing. Novices taking hands one of these Antwerp pigeons Are always ast in tailed at its remarkable strength of Wing a ringing slap from one of the softly feathered appendages proving an effectual Means of detente. And then too these lovers of Home have such Bright. Intelligent eyes eyes that can see an immense distance fully Soo Miles in Clear weather. With their Broad prominent skulls giving them a very wite Aud knowing look the homers snap their expressive Eye about As if they knew All about the message they carry so faithfully and Felt themselves to of very important Birds indeed in api it ear Anoe they resemble the common wild american Pigeon More than do any others of fancy Breed. They Are mostly Blue in color but there Are Many varieties that Are Black and some of mottled tint known a Quot red checks and Quot Blue a Altimore fan thus. There Are 4.uuk or 5. Juu homing pigeons in i Baltimore owned by nearly one Hundred i and fifty fanciers who raise them not a a i Trade nor As dealer hut mainly for pleasure. I no enthusiast is More enthusiastic than the Pigeon enthusiast and the hours of hard work Speat lofts looking alter 1 the comforts of the inmate of the dovecote after the real work of the Day i done. Are counted a the brightest i spots ill the Day Sud Well spent when the owner looks proudly about on the Happy weathered family Trangelo assorted As the i members of the Pigeon a Tinloy May be. They i All meet on a common ground when their favorite Pursuit is in question the magic word a a Pigeon serving us an open sesame i to the heart of doctor lawyer merchant i clerk Mechanic Day labourer or gentleman i of Leisure pig Only inclined. Men who might go through life and never come i shoulder to shoulder Ordinary 1 Couch of a ent pore together Over. Pigeon i lore with enthusiasm Ault a the one who 1� i Quot Chiel of ally is be who has the deepest knowledge of Pigeon raising. Or he whose it Bird Nav beaten the record mid air races. In several occasions Baltimore bred homers have made the be to time and thu longest run in important races Wintling cups and medals for their Happy owners. Three or i four year ago there was greater interest taken Iii Pigeon races than at present the Erato offering prizes for the a Luera. Baltimore owners do not now belong us any fed cration. Ana consequent have not tile same opportunities of testing the racing qualities of the homers rals a by them. In Dek federation. In the federation there is a regular system of testing and protecting the Soord. Repro i tentative a Are stationed at certain Points i to receive Aud lib rat the Birds and test i their qualities by u system of marking. The i main federation is the Empire City flying. Flub of new York. But the principal Headquarters for the raising of the homers is to Philadelphia and Vicinity. In pout of num to it Era in Stock Philadelphia comes first then new York. Then Newark Theu Kaitim Are. I followed in succession by Washington bos i ton Detroit. Milwaukee Buffalo no y., Aud other places. Should the Navy entry out us ides of Mak Long use of homing pigeons a great incentive will be Given to the fancy in Baltimore Aud advantage will be taken cd the Superior i facilities of the place for testing the record of the flyer. I it is said that Baltimore is specially accessible to Home seeking pigeons who have i h Clear Entrance Field from nearly All be into Small Mountain ranges and few Large Dele to pass Over and a Good coast when message come Over the water. The Birds Are Apt to tie made Uncertain in their to int by resting at i night Trees of a City. Subjecting Tibuni Belve to the probability of being shot by the unfeeling Small boy therefore the fewer the obstructions Cou ulry Between the liberating station a l the Home loft the More to Crug will be the course of the messenger. Nom i Home records. There ism Baltimore a decided interest among private fanciers raising and training of Antwerp pigeons. The first Ciuha it any importance a the Excelsior homing Pigeon club. Of which or. John Abel was president Obero were Many iut Ereat log contest til this club Aud races were also frequently arranged by the Ether clubs including the Baltimore homing club South Baltimore club and the lord Baltimore club which nursed the fancy. Among the Good flight that Baltimore Birds have made were journey from. Us., to Baltimore an air Llue distance of aau Miles in 13 hours and 17 minute the average Speed being 58 feet s second. Another flight was trom Lexington n. 0 a distance of 311h Miles in 6 hours and 3 minutes an average of 1.5u8 Yards a Rui uate. Two other plucky Baltimore pigeons wore said to be the Only Birde that Ever made 1,054 Tulles air-11 be distance world. A number of Baltimore fanciers regularly take some of their homers with them to the important Daze bal i games Ana Send news of the innings Home during the Progress of the Gams by their trusty messengers. One or the interesting features of the government exhibit at the world fair will be the fast flight of pigeons. At frequent intervals Birds will be liberated for nights to within Huo Miles of Chicago Aud a special prize valued at $10u. Will be offered to the owner of the Bird making the greatest distance in one Day. It is believed that attention will be thus directed to these messengers on a Large scale through the Agency of those Inlet interested in them. Temporary accommodations will be provided Fer the care of a Large number of pigeons and club and individual owners will be invited to Send their Birds for liberation on a specified Day. It is thought not improbable that in order to fully demonstrate the practicability of using pigeons As messengers government officials in Chicago will employ them in carrying pee Tai messages How Birds Are marked. The usual manner of marking a Bird tout on special races is to attach a Metal band to it in a containing the private number and letter of the owner. When the Bird is liberated St the specified station the Liberator imprints on one Wing it Tho Pigeon by a rubber stamp a special Counti Rmark. In reaching the hums loft Tbs Bird s counter mar is examined by the agent of the generation who note the time or arrival and compare it with the entry at the liberating station. When an owner expects the arrival of ans of his Bird he shuts up ail of the other Pigeon and the wanderer is tree to enter undisturbed. Outside of the loft a shelf is of obstructed. Connecting with a wide Coop. The instant the Bird alights on the shelf it presses on a Spring connecting with a Gong or electric Bell announcing the arrival to the expectant owner. Once inside the Coop. The cannot get out the Little swinging door opening Only from the outside. The palier used Tor in a Osage is tied to the Birds leg. Dear the thigh or to a Wing Quill Aud be not Hurt nor tin cede its Progress. It is of Fin Strong Light tissue. In the War observations were taken trom a balloon and information was dispatched from it by pigeons who bore on their legs messages written on delicate gelatine films so Thiu that it took &.00u or Rem to make an Tuch in thickness. Andrew and Phil p. A brotherhood of the reformed choral a or. Chapter. Two Hundred and fifty Young Moo a expected in Baltimore As Delos Tes to the third annual convention of the brotherhood of Andrew and Philip which As announced Sci of yesterday will be held in Baltimore september 25, 28 and 27. The Delegate represent a membership of about 1.500 in different ports of the country. An interesting programme has been prepared for the three Day a the first Day s services will be held in first reformed Church Calvert Street near read. Committees will lie appointed and reports read. In the evening a Tea will be Given the delegates by the ladies of the Church. Welcome addresses will be made by the pastor Rev. T. Rossiter and Rev. Conrad Clever which will be responded to by a member of the Council. Rev. Or. K. K. Eschbach of Frederick wit i deliver in a Cid res. The second Day a proceeding will be held in third reformed Church Pace and Sara Taga streets and will to devoted to conference work and bus Loesa. Rev. Or. James a. Worden Secretary of Hub Day school work presbyterian Church will make an address. The ladles of the Church will gov a Tea and social evening. Rev. Rufus Ziertman. Of Philadelphia Trad Rev. Or. R. T. Corwin of new Brunswick n. J., Are expected to make addresses at the mass meeting to tie held afternoon of the third a Lav at third reformed Church. The Academy of music a been engaged for the Farewell meeting evening. Postmaster general John Wanai Nakor. Of Bethany chapter Philadelphia. Rev. Call a. Dickinson of Berkeley Temple Boston. Mass., Aud Rev. T. H. Good have already accepted invitations to make addresses. The brotherhood of Andrew and Philip was organize May 4, 1388. With fifteen member reformed Church St Reading pa., by Rev. Rufus w. Miller. In november 1888. It was resolved to make known the objects and method of the organization with a View to its establishment Iii the reformed Church. The opinions of Many of tile leading professors and minister of the reformed Church la the United states were first naked. Then by Caiiou Marsaud letters the plan and aim of tile proposed organization were made known to a Luric of pastors. Clip Tara sprang up Here and there and the work grew. In March 1889, the Mother of Hunter decided to invite the chapters organized Aud ministers generally to a convention with u View of placing the work in a general Bual Aud to to effect the organization. The Flint convention was held reformed Church heading a. June to and 7. Lei. Nearly one Hundred Delegate attended and visitor representing forty churches. The convention adopted a con ii tuition arid elected a Council and the brotherhood of Andrew Aud Philip became an institution of the a Elorine Church. Some then chapter have sprung in new England Middle Southern Aud one or two of the Western state. The first Baltimore chapter was organized in St. Paul reformed Church Over u year ago and a but Delegate to the second convention which met in Philadelphia. There arts now four chapters in Baltimore numbering about one Hundred and fifty members the churches having chapter a St. Paul a first. Third and reformed Church in Woodboro. Beside Tho reformed Church there Are Brno be congregational and presbyterian churches. Bethany chapter of John Wau maker s Church Iii Philadelphia is one or the largest organization. There Are now about fifty chapters country. They publish a pm Ber. Tho brotherhood Star which is lamed monthly. Communion Day at pm i is. Many clergymen a it services a Large crowd 1�?. Very Little Breeze played among the boughs of the Forest at Etui s a Rove Camp yesterday. But the crowd was Large it a communion Day Aud from the surrounding country towns and neighbouring cities Many arsons rame. The services were especially interesting. Or. John Parsons of Duncannon. Pa., conducted fat Lily worship at 6 a. M. Rev. I. A Rah i Ager of Dover a. Led the experience meeting at 8.3u. At to of clock Rev. Cd Kephart of Lebanon Valley College. Younger brother of the blk Hon preached the sacramental Sermon i rom a text in i corinthians eleventh Chalder Quot soften Asye do this be do it in remembrance of after the Sermon the sacrament a administered to 19u communicate. The presiding Der was assisted Servie by the follow Long ministers four of whom served St each table in turn revs. P. Anthony of Tii Nustad my cd a. Burtner York a. 1. Lia Shinger Dover. A. B. F. Dan Lien a a. H. Rice lax Street and l. Grimm. Baltimore Joseph Daugherty Newville a Gardner. A. A a a non a. R. Hutchiison. W. Houseman. Path Valley a. Ii Jones Dover. A. R. Jones. Pleasureville. A. W. To Karicofe Mechanicsburg a. P. Koontz. County. My. John Kiffman Hanover. Page. No foyer. New Cumberland a. William dug key a x. Quigley Harrisburg. A. C. T. Stern Chambersburg. A. D. In. Sullen Barger. My Wolf a. D. Pick. West Fairview a. A. Shettle. York Haven. A. H. Young. Dallastown pa., and William Young Eschol. A. The children a meeting at 1.1ft o clock was addressed by revs. X. Quigley. Re. S. Bowman and Kephart. Rev. W. Kuna code. Of Mechanicsburg. Pa., preached St 3 of clock from5. Al6sn interfering voting a eople a Christian Union service was held auditorium Hod conduct by Rev. B. F. Daugherty of Baltimore. The topic was a Christian Fellowship. Christian testimony Aud a Brist Tan at 8 Rev. 8. No Moyer of new Cumberland preached. _ the evangelical Camp. The meetings at the Summit Grove evangelical Camp lose none of their interest. Already Over two Hundred More season tickets have been sold than during the entire Rump of lost year. The Early morning prayer meeting was conducted by Rev. No Young. Kev. H. Hertz led the prayer and experience meeting at 8.3j a. M. At in Rev. Us p. Swe Tigi l. Of York pa., preached an eloquent Sermon interests of the woman a missionary society of the York District. Rev. M. Ettinger who As Preeti ing elder had charge it the Camp last it Ltd made a few remarks and offered the closing prayer. A children s service held auditorium at 11.3u was led by Rev. D. M. Metzger. Addressee were made by Rev. E. D. Keen Aud m. Frayder. At i.3u p. M. Those interested in woman s missionary work met Tabernacle. After devotional exercises conducted by mrs. U. F. Swengel mrs. Thomas of York read a report of the conference Branch convention which met in Carlisle pa., last in. Reports were read from the following woman a missionary societies and bairns York Trinity. York Queen a treat. Yorkana. East Prospect Loganville. Baltimore. The gathering adjourned to meet again before the clone of Camp. At 3 o clock Rev. N. Young of Yorkana. Preached. Rev. B. Amongst added words or exhortation followed by prayer by Rev. Cell. Doodling. Rev. S. L. Wei at who travelled eight year interest of the missionary cause throughout the United flutes and Canada. Will preach next Sabbath. Or. H. A. Bailey Bro her of the chorister and a graduate of the Millersville state Normal school spent a few Days at the lamp and gave a recitation at one of the children s inciting and Sang a kilo. Rev. W. M. Manton will be at the Camp today Aud tomorrow. The arrivals yesterday were Rev. M. Stanford editor of the evangelical revs. B. Hengst e. D. Keen n. Young Lohr m. Ettinger m. Snyder. Int Igor of beam a. The homing i eel my of the Antwerp pigeons seems to to something More than instinct bordering evidently on reason it is argued that if it we re merely instinct they could make their flights just As Wal in Loggy is to Clear weather. They seem to guide themselves by familiar objects and often make mistaken calculation which they Correct on a second Gars at the landscape. When liberated the Horn lug Pigeon files upward to a Bargh t of Sou or test. Than a wide Circle is Nisi. R to a Ted it ten a dozen times while Tbs wary Bird surveys Bis ground until it d thought a i Ami liar object is espied Tubeo off is goes pm a Bee line Tor Home. Home always Means to the Antwerp and Carrier Pigeon the place where they were born and no length of stay in another Lott will turn their loyalty from their native place. If sold and liberated from their new owner s loft they will invariably find their Way to the Home of their i Fanar. A unworthy Deairs once boasted that he had frequently sold ulrus to purchasers who did not know that the first Home was the Only one to the Domestic messenger and in two or three Days the pigeons ret unwed ready for another Sale. Thain Leo Yocky Birds. The Only a re Way is to buy a pair of homing pigeons and mate them. The old Birds will have to de kept prisoners All their file but the Young ones will consider themselves naturalized children of Emigrant pure no. The Young Birds Are Given the Freedom of the loft for three or four Menthe. Aud then ars glean their first they Are liberated a first at a Short d 1st an of from the loft perhaps a or me Miles. Then to Sims or More Abd gradually learn to Oover safely Suo Mil a or is exceptional Pees we Milos it the Pigeon mess Nasr service were a published it would be easy to furnish thousands of Birds from Baltimore. Of All the other pigeons toed the Antwerp homers exceed them by i the l they Breed every six weeks and Oom Monos the Breed at five months the prices of the homing pigeons ars regulated by their Rome record. Their homing instinct being inherited la proportion by their Young. Irving Fork Bervie. Irving Park Union coloured of sup still attract worshippers and Waken after net and recreation. Rev. Or. Moreland it Cincinnati preached at la a. M. Yesterday after which the sacrament was Awin 1st ared to a Large number it Persona. Ai 2 r. M. Bey. Or. Johnson of Baltimore Budd the pulpit Sod ate. Ber. T. Morton of a est River Anne Arundel Tousty. Press esd. The service a rare followed by a prayer meeting. The Young folks meeting was Well attended. Among the new arrivals were lev. Ibi. Morton. Of West River Bey. Benj. Drown pre siding Eider of Baltimore Amrit end Bey. L l. Thomas of bal Dimoro. Talk of the Ball players. A Rumor going the rounds makes Secretary Joonsoo of the Cincinnati club say Quot the association officials May protest is much As they please but their club will be removed from Cincinnati Bel Ore the season closes. When manager Burnie a Here in was bursting with sensations which he could not keep to himself. A declared that the association Hod already secured Ward Connor Aud Richardson Tor ust season Sod that capitalist bad been found to pack teams to Plav cheap Bali in Brooklyn Chicago Sud Pittsburg. New York shut out the Chicago yesterday while Boston won also so that the first three clubs league Are separated by but to percentage Pointa of new York defeats Chicago again today and Boston wins the last named club will be no. I with new York third Sud one Point behind Chicago. If Chicago and Boston lose while new York plus the giant will be in second place the averages Betag Chicago 584 new York 5s4. And Boston 573. Mack. The sex Oriole and present second baseman of the Buffalo team a lost a Large sum of Money. He went into the Tollet Roem of the Globe hotel Syracuse with a big Roll of Bills in his pocket and not wanting to display revery time be wanted a Dollar took two ten Dollar Bills from it and Laid the rest on the washstand while putting the two Bills in his pocket lie then walked Sway and forgot the roil. Which amounted to nearly Ink. The counter journal says of the Louisville club s new Pitcher Quot before Fitzgerald became a bail pity or he was a Occue hitter in Leadville col. He made a reputation As Pitcher of the scene Hal Teft club and later accepted an offer Pacific coast left it from which manager Chapman secured Nim. It is said had is not become a Ball player he would have gone on the Stag is a Eiteljorg. The Washington Pitcher whom my a act Bai Nie at one time tried to get from Omaha does not seem to have done anything wonderful association of yet. He is rather wild and when not so the batters seem to be Able to find the bal without much trouble. There la however every indication that he will improve manager Bernie writing from St. Louis after the first game to a Friend in Baltimore says a it was necessary to do some Plain talking to Tbs boys while in Cincinnati and i feel it had the desired effect. Bakery is quite a revelation. This the result of Good behaviour. The Browns would Nave been shut out of the team had Given Bakely due toe Philadelphia league club Bas accepted the terms of keeps and Tho latter is expected to report to i new team for the first Gam against the Pittsburg to be played tomorrow. It is said that Keefe is to be paid at Tbs rate of $8,500 per annul for the rest of the season Aud that manager Wright will bars the privilege of signing him for next season. The orioles will play two More games in Louisville today and tomorrow and immediately thereafter they will leave for Boston. Where on saturday they play the first of thro game to be settled before returning borne. Up to the present time they Hay done very veil on their trip winning six and losing four game. In Days gone by the crack first baseman of tile orioles drove a pie Wagon Tabt. Lou to sometimes the crowds at sportsman spark refer to bus old occupation but Warden takes it Good Nat redly. Ralph Johnson has bean released by Tbs Cleveland club. And for a time St lease Bonny will be played to right Field. In the game yesterday Denny had two putouts and two error. Captain Shannon of the Washington. Is tick and has been ordered bom by als doctor. Griffin will Hays charge of the Man to Shannon a absence. The St. Louis Browns gained four percentage Points yesterday White bait Birne test six. So that thirty nine Points now separate the two teem the Are fifty three players american association with batting averages of jul and Over and to the National league there ars party Eeron. John Ewing held the chios Goe Down to foor kits yesterday two of it edited Anat area. The raw Yorks Apt five Slegt Esiff Lucy. Hamilton now leads the str flip to batting Wick jul. Tinman Isyss Stu Job Brown tag m fourth Witk it. On pools Island. Model peach farm developed Chesapeake Bay. A piece of Iowa soil in Maryland. How the luscious fruit is picked and Bent to Market a specimens Over eleven i news in ?1trees eighteen indie in diameter. Out Broad Chesapeake slightly to the cast of the Gunpowder a Vors month add within two hours ride from Baltimore by Steamer bes pools Island a spot Long noted throughout the upper Bay shores for its Fertility but of which the vast majority of Tho people of Baltimore have but Little knowledge. Many know that excellent peaches Ani raised there but very few people on Side of those or boreal Luclous fruit know that nearly the entire is mud is a poach Orchard or that it 1� the Model peach farm of the state. It is not so Largo As some of the big peach farms of Kent and Queen Anne a unties Many of which contain from thirty thousand to sixty thousand Trees. But from the Quality or to Island fruit and the manner in which the Furtun is conducted it is said to be almost without a rival. The Island la Long arid narrow much broader at its Northern than at its Southern end and on its a a a tem Side is identified with a pretty Cove. It is nearly a mile Aud a Balf Long with an average Width of three eighths of a mile and contains about 3h acres. Many arc the stirring incidents connected with the Island s curly history when Claiborne was making things Lively along the Bay shores but for the past half Century or More it Bas been a quiet farm borne. It was bought or. 1808 by Peregrine Wethered who for More than fifty years ran the place As a Grain farm raising crops that were the wonder and Tho admiration of tile Farmers All along the by. Here were kept Large numbers of slaves. Both by a fore and after the War whenever a coloured farm hand in die Bayside counties was questioned us to his strength and ability to work the Best he could give and the one of which he was proudest was Quot in be Cut wheat on Tho this wus usually enough to secure him employment. There has been much conjecture us to the origin of the Island the general supposition lining that it 1� of volcanic origin. Some think that 14 was formerly u portion of the Mainland but the character of the Foi is entirely different from that Othear Ford or Kent counties which Arn within a mile or two of it. And then again a Che suit or Pine tree a never been known on the place while both Are abundant along Tho neighbouring shores. The soil is a Rich Black Loam varying Froais eighteen inches to eight feet in depth with a heavy Clay sub soil. It is a a it Rich that the most abundant crops Are produced today without the Aid of fertilizers none except the manure made on the place Ever having been used on it Iii its Hundred yours of cultivation. Timorous Wells of Clear sparkling water Are scattered us wit the Island. The water also differs trom that usually found along the Bay. Being soft instead of hard resembling greatly that found of the High lands in die Western counties. Peaches were never grown in any quantities on the Island until 1873, when George Merrett. Who bought it from John ethereal son of Peregrine wet in red set out an Orchard of Over i,0u0 Trews. This la eau the place s reputation us a Neach Orchard which has by Hon kept up Ever since. The Island was bought to May 1883. By or. Uhach 4l Homer. President it the second National Bank of Baltimore and or. John Masheter. Of Ohio. The Story of the Purchase is rather u Peculiar one. Or. Masseter who has the entire charge of the farm. Was a Farmer in Ohio but came East and a associated with or. Homer in business in Baltimore. He West to the Island one Day on a fishing trip Aud returning told or. Homer that he had found n piece it Iowa soil in Maryland and wanted it. The place was examined its possibilities Tor peach culture recognized and it was bought shortly afterwards by messes. Homer Aud Masheter and or. Mashe Ter took charge. As Many More Trees As were then on the place were to out. Extensive improvements were made from time to time Aud the Island was devoted to teach and sheep raising in both of which branches of agric Liture or. Masseter a been remarkably successful. The Orchard is Peculiar in that it contains some of Tbs largest a Ach tree known to fruit grower. The trunks of a great number or these Are ten Inch a in diameter while Many run As nigh As fifteen Aud a few measure eighteen inches. These Large Trees have Grout spreading branches Aud from one a taken two or three the Akou ago Twenty seven Boxe of Choice fruit. Ibis was Kiriy about two thirds of the tree a yield the remainder being lust by some branches breaking Down from the weight of the fruit upon them which fruit of course. Did not Ripen. The Orchard is Doc remarkable so much from the Quantity a Tor tile Quality of the fruit which is raised u in it although in 1888 the vie id approached 15,uu0 package. The average yield is from to packages. The usual Force required to pick this is about Twenty men to women or children being employed. The greatest Core is exercise ticking. Or. Mash Ter selecting the Trees to be picked each Day Aud personally superintending the work. The pickers Are paid by the month and not by tile amount of Frau they pick. So there is no inducement for them to slight their work. In thy Large tree ladders Are used Aud when the Braucher Carmot be easily reached a Long stick Cut from a Cherry tree and having a backward prong is used to draw them Down Only the Ripe fruit is take and the condition of the fruit is ascertained by grasping a peach with the entire hand Aud giving it a gentle pressure. The thumb Aud Surv Tiger alone Are never used for it is a High crime careful growers eyes to Quot Pinch a peach. This makes a Bruise Aud bruises greatly lower the fruit Market value. To get the fruit to Market with the least bundling is a great object with every grower and at Pool s h gets the minimum amount. The peaches Are picked into the baskets or boxes directly rum the tree Aud the packages Are Carl Leo to a haul car which run from the Orchard to the end it the wharf. The Only handling they get is when they Are taken from the wharf to the Steamer Ana when they Aru landed. This accounts in a Large measure for the excellent condition in which they reach Market the fruit which is being shipped now is the last the Early 1 raw Ford Aud is smaller than Tut average. Some of the varieties that have already been marketed from the Island Are Mountain Hose. Jump red rare Ripe and York and Reeves favorite. Some of the last named varieties picked yesterday measured eleven and a half i nub in circumference and weighed twelve and a Hall ounces Fri is a Beautiful yellow Trutt. The York a red Truit. Also attains perfection on the Island Aud some gathered yesterday were almost As Large and heavy As the Reeves favorite. The season began in july 0, and will last until about october 15. In which time quantities of Mixan. Patterson Boer s late Moore a favorite mock. Gear a a Holdon Paiter Sou s Lata v bite Heath Aud Pool a gland Best will be sent to Market. This last variety is a product Peculiar to the Island. It is a Type of the peach which has not been successfully produced elsewhere. It is Large and luscious yellow in color with s velvety skin Sud s Bright Blush. It is a prolific bearer ripening from sep Tern Ber 15 to october 5, mud commands the highest Pinces. In 1885, a year when peaches were particularly abundant in shipment of 500 baskets brought $700. L be pools Island crop is generally a sure one. As the Orchard is situated out to the Bay and surrounded on ail sides by Salt water the buds Are prevented from swelling prematurely and Are also protected from lost. Last year Long Atter ail the nose bes on the Eastern Shore had been killed by the Frost. Prospects for a big crop from the Island were particularly Good. The fruit was in splendid shape until Early in May when it began to rain. Wet weather continued Tor two week this Bel Tiff Olio wed on May in by intense neat. This so scorched the Trees that Botu the foliage and fruit dropped off. Peaches were ankle deep All Over the Orchard. Several unsuccessful attempts have been made to secure a portion of the Island for an excursion resort but none have been successful a Yeti in one end of the Island is a Beau til us Grove with a hard White Beach stretching before it for half a mile or More. The Timber Here is of original growth very Large Aud none of it has Ever been Cut. Five Miles away to the Southeast is to Chester and to the East is the new resort Worton Manor Beach. Two lines of steamers run to the Island one the boats of the Sassafras River line. And the other the Steamer Fannie an individual Enterprise of or. Andrew Woodall of Kent county. Capt. James e. Woodall his son commands the Fannie which being the night boat and in consequence assuring an Early morning Market for the fruit is the popular Means of transportation. Louisville checks them. Of ration bunted the Ball to first Cahill talc tag second on the sacrifice. Donovan hit a hot one Wutoh Madden touched turning the course of i be Bell and Cahill went to third. Taylor then hit to Worden Ceil beating the Ball to the plate. Long a grounder was too warm for Gilbert and Donovan came Home. Taylor stole third but attempted to score on Jennings a Fly to Johnson and was retired. Attendance 983. Score i oms Viviav. Donovan l f. Taylor. Of. A gneiss. Is. Wolf. Knohia. La. Rel Nick the. Cahill Mariion p1 a a o is r. Baltimore. A a. I a i 4 a i i 0 0 0 Welch of. A a 2 it a a 115 t 2. A i it i 0 i 2 it f v Hay a. I1 0 i 0 a a 1 2 4 0 Worden la. I tit i o i n i a a Wise. 2b. V i 3 # a a i i it i Johnson r. I. 0 u a o 0 0 2 i a 0 Gilbert 3b. 0 0 2 2 0 i i n a i 6 Robinson 0 0 2 2 a 0 e i la it Madden a. Al i a 2 3 or to 2 total. 2 4 27 17 4 to cock by xxx less. Cia a i 2 3 4 4j. 7 s a total 1 Annsville. A o Baltimore. 0j i 9 0 a 0 a 0 i i it u a 3 to 0 2 Katurd runs i oui Ali in a Bolti More. I. Two Baw Btl Wardan Madden. Lwft on a a lout Ilia a. Bal Liniere. #. 8k�l�n by Taylor. Long. Ray we Dou de. Double play a Tutunick Denning Taylor. Juhn on Robinson. Fir base on Hull Madden s. Hit by pitched balls Kuehne. Struck out Gilbert. ?1.44. Umpire Ferguson. _ St. Lolita a Washington 4. St. Louis. Aug. Browns took a Braca. Today and won an uninteresting and Long drawn out game from the senators. The game was without noteworthy features. Attendance 500. Score by. Gins h in a by Hor. E. Of. Fuller a. My cd Rev. 3b. Of Neill. I. To. Lyons 3b. Miret r. I. It Orr Skey la. Boyle c Easton a. F a 0 i u i 1 s i a a i a i 0. I i a v Murphy r. Of. I 0 Dowd it i a Amel life i. To. E o Mcguire a. 1 Mcanley. La. O Hatfield s. A. Ltd Alvord. 3b. A Foreman a. O Canty. I u ii 0 i 0 i i 2 2 i i i a i a i 12 a 9 i it 0-0 total i to 16 27 a i Luj total. Scour by in Nikuma. 4 to it 27 16 0 i it 2 3 4 ii i. Louis. Waht Tigon. 2, 0 �1 a of 7 a total o 2 ii o a o 0 o u 4 Katurd runs at. Louis a was Blocton. I two base hit. I veils Mcguire hot life. Ste i be bases Easton Dowd Don blk play Fuller and firs base on balls off Easton 3 off Lea balls Fuller Lei by Foreman i. Wild Umpire Rei i us. Ikuls key. Mirucki out by Easton. 6 pitch Easton. Tim 2.2u. Boston la Cincinnati 3. Cincinnati aug. Decision of Umpire Davis in calling Kelly out for interfering with a play hat the Home team h Chance to tie the score in Tho fifth Inu lug today and in tile last two innings the Bostons clinched their Victory. Attendance 350. Score cd a Cir Kati. A la 0 a Al Hoston. K it o a i a Seery 0 i t 0 0 Brown f i i a 0 0 Marr r. I i 0 i 0 Duffy. I 0 2 0 s Kelly a. Let i 6 i i Farrell a. 2 i i i a can Evan s. S. O a 4 s 0. O i 7 0 0 Robinson 2b. 0 0 s i Richard. 2 0 a i i Johnston t 0 g i it Murphy o i 5 0 u a in Rob. La 0 i u 0 had lock. A. A it i <1 i i Whitney a. I i a 4 i by in ii Tony. I it u it a Keenan a. I 2 it i 0 Strieker. 2d 2 0 4 3 u Rad lord As., u i i to total. 3 6 Ca ii 4 total. F 6,26 a i Krlly called out for inter Tenc Aith a play. Stork by i Inow. Clubs. 1 2 a 4 it 6, 7 8 9�? nil Natl. U 3 0 0 0 0 0 of a Boston. .400 0 0 i i 41 x 0 in and about town. Alkan pc for Baltimore this Dat. Sun rises. .5.10 i Sun sets.7.00 Moon my wednesday. Street Gas lit wednesday. Street Gas out thursday. 1057 p. M. .7.00 p. M. Us a. M. High water. 11.41 a. M p. M. Earned run a Tancl Natl. 2. Two by a a hit Kelly. Thru bad hit Brown. A Tol a by Marr Millry Crenon. Murphy boned a plays Richardton Ami Breu Terrt. Marl Rorr a lid Brothers trick Rev Radford and Brool Liers. First Bao on bal a a off Keenan. 4 off Haddock. 2 off Usif Tonton. 3. Hit by Tohm Hall Duffy struck out by Keenan. 2 by Haddock i by Huffinton 2. Balls Kelly min Phy. L ?2 hours Umpire Davis. Athletic 5 Columbus. 2. Oulu much Ohio aug. Ill the Columbus men Pluyer poorly Iii the Field and lost u game they should have won with the stick. Chamberlain displayed a cod generalship. Attendance. 500. Score col cast x r a o a r athletic a a o a e Crooks. 2b Duffy f i a need r. Tatchell. F d.,.ce, a. It Hemlock a s. A Haiie la. Donnelly. 3b. Gastright p. Total. O i 0 Wood i t2 met mar. 0 Larkin la. 0 Milligan c.,. 1 if Ai i mini. 2b. I Corcoran.�.�. I Muley. To. I Cross r of. 0 a Bambi re Al 24 16 a total. St to i f la a a a it oar by xxxix of. 46 6 s 9 total 1 2 Columbus 0b200d�v0 2 athletic a i o o a o o a a 5 earned run athletic i. Two base ?6neej Corcoran Mullion Bree Booe bits Heilman. Corcoran. I Oft on bad i Columbus 9 athletics 4. Stolen base act aiming. Double Plaist Dounelis. Rue a. Lehano. 1 or Coran. Larkin Corcoran Hal Man Aud Larkin. First bad on balls off g a. Rig tit 4. Chari pitched Ball a in Irkle. Truck out by is Stroehl. 4, cd mls or. Lain.�. Basted balls in a a. I. Wild pitch Chamberlain. Time 04. Us Pirez Knell. Games of the league. At new York new York. 2 Chicago 0. At Bostons Boston 12 Pittsburg. 5. At Brooklyn Brooklyn. 8 cite Annati. 6. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 1. What the clubs have Don. Or a a a ? c i n a n american f 3 b r National 3 r. 12 ass c1 Ion. Us. League. I i a r Boston. Lift 30 .688 Chicago 54 or pm St. Leu la. �3 87 a a Boston. 513�?o i Baltimore 54 38 jut new York -48 aft .578 athletic 49 45 i Phil do Psia 75 44 .506 Columbus. 46 51 .474 Brooklyn. 4o 4ft .489 Cincinnati. 43 54 .48� Cleveland. Al 49 .467 Louisville. 44 87 .337 incan anti. 37 aft it wast too 30 51 .380 Pittsburg. 85 54 ans orioles log a close game la the ninth innings other contests. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Louisville ky., aug. A topped the Doles today after they had won four successive game the contest however was undecided until the last Man bad retired ninth inning. It a stir Burnly fought by both clubs and had Madden been properly supported the result might have been different. None of the Baltimore players with the exception of Worden Aud Wise played the game of which they Are capable. Wise especially did Superb work accepting every Chance that came bus ways and taking care of some balls which went into other territory. Stratton pitched As in bus Best Days and one or the five hits of the orioles was caused by Taylor going after the Ball and leaving first Bas uncovered. Louisville scored its first run to the sixth inning. Long the new Man was the first Batter and he sent the Ball to left Field for a single. He napped a Little off first Bose and Madden threw to we re on but the Ball went Low. Long seeing that be was caught started for second and Madden a throw enabled him to reach the base. Jennings advanced him to third on his out from Wise to Worden. Wolf then drove the Ball so far out that we of who caught it could not throw to time and Long crossed the plate before it reached the Diamond. The first two men up for the or tales in their half of Tho sixth bluing were Hal Tren and Welch and both Blite Jennings who retired them at first. Bay butt Down an easy one to Kuehne who fielded the Bill nicely to Taylor but i he Louisville Captain a tarted to thro it before it was fairly in his band and made a Muff. By a Long slide rag reached shoo cd. And Theu Worden put the Ball Over Long a Bead sending him Home. Perry thought the hit Worth a triple and under Ordinary circumstances it Woald have been such. By Long secured the Ball on Tho bound and Worden was caught at third Shin Nick assisting play. The ran was Tbs second snored by the orioles. Louisville listed toe Basss eighth timing after two Oats had Benn made. But coaids not scorn. In Haiti Morse a half wish oat Nab is Dunn the Bali against Tbs right item lense for a double and Long i Fly. Maitres made a scratch �9 Annona the Atma _ which Bay ism a a easy Fly. Halawa mad Tat to abort 0oa, but Rey hit i beat awl a double followed to Zetau started off with e my w my Bas not to lint to same in Bernrd of the m. C. A. The m. C. A. Club won its seventeenth consecutive game yesterday by defeating the Baltimore Mons by the score of 7 to 4. The m. U. A. A tub has played 33 game this season winning 38 and la Piug 5, Wiloh Rives it the average of .848. Yesterday s game was played on the m. A. A. Ground on Boundary Ami Druid Hill avenues. The Battery work of Kraft Aud Streett was noticeable As we the cutting of Sci Dehier who so red a borne run on a Ball batted Over the left Field Fence. Nurr slag Rumor from Cincinnati. I it i it Ecial dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Cincinnati aug. Ill the association men hero have emphatically denied time and again Attiat Kelly a team would be removed from this City to Indianapolis but Ner Erthe Les a Deal has Beau in Progress for some time. Tomorrow John t. Brush and or. Von Der Abe will bold a conference in St. I Ouis and the chances Are the Deal will be closed for the Transfer of the club. The Bitch All along a Bosn the amount to be paid the association Tor vacating the Cincinnati Field. Some weeks ago Brush offered $12.000, which was rejected by the association. Von Der Abe is witling to accept that amount now but the most the Hoosier president will give at present is $8,000. He wanted his associates league club Here to contribute a part of the Money but they decline to give a Dollar. President Kramer is kept in ignorance of the contemplated Deal for should it go through he will be deposed from his position and a Jck Phelps of Louisville elected in i Stead. As evidence that or. Kramor knows nothing of von Der Abe s movements the following message was received from him by the Secretary of the Cinel uns to association club yesterday Quot since wiring you this morning i have heard from every official and member of the american association and now can confirm my message with emphasis. You eau say that there is not a Shadow of truth report that the Cincinnati club will be transferred to Indianapolis or elsewhere. It will stay the Cincinnati permanently. No More attention to these manufactured Yaruta i am done once for All with the do innate Trutner manager Frank Bancroft has been conduct lug negotiations with Brush for the Sud when the team is transferred he will continue position As manager. The Boston series Wilt be t he last championship games played Here by it Diye steam As the remaining games with Che Eastern clubs will be played East. At the close of the season a series of fames will be arranged Between the two Tao innate plus Tor the i Opal championship. Kelly creates a Dees. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Cincinnati. Aug. Ill the spectators of the Boston tact Nentl gain today were excited by a base Ball scene fifth inning which is rarely witnessed. Captain Kelly offered Umpire Davis $100 to come outside of the Ball grounds with him for ten minutes and the Umpire retaliated by fining Kelly $100. The incident happened when Cincinnati needed but one run to tie the a Core and Keiry was on third base. Catcher Murphy threw to ferret to catch Kelly Nap plug when the latter blocked the Hail. Umpire Davis at once called Kelly out. The Captain became furious St the decision and then the Row occurred. Captain Kelly told Davis that a would Hare his Bead in Twenty four Bour. At the dose of the game Kelly wired president Kramer demanding davis1� immediate removal. Louisville a Surprise. After having met and vanquished the hitherto invincible by. Louis Browns three straight games on their own grounds it was a Surprise to the orioles to be Defeated by the Tali Ender Louisville yesterday. The Lou revises however were in waiting Tor their visitors and presented Stratton to the Box. Although nut a hat a was last season Stratton Bas pitched several Good games this year. After having pitched the Louisville into the championship of the american association be broke his contract and joined the Pittsburg league club. He rejoined his old dub when Pittsburg gave him his release. Recently he has shown up to Fine form and in a recent game shut out the at Telca the Browns to be strengthened. Special dispatch to the Baltimore by. Louis aug. Ill president Vou Der Abe has give his Mon a sound overhauling for their insets to Baltimore and today said that to would spare no pains nor expense to strengthen the club. Quot the Public has a right to demand Good Ball he added a and or the men i have now do not give such exhibitions i will spend Money and buy men who can and will do there Ara two Good pub hrs. Supposed to be Duke and Alden of the disbanded Minneapolis dub. And one or two men from lbs Pacific coast to whom president Dor aha is willing to give a trial. _ chaff is v Given pall a a Thor try. Special dispatch to Tea Bartineus flun.1 a a Louisville it a aug. Ill the directors of Tbs Louisville club mat tonight and instructed manager Chapman to exercise hts judgment and strengthen us club still Lurcher. The of fart of the team a now in in flourishing condition. The pet tee Hustle yesterday. William Ittner and John Wellman who Ward to a Hunt with Edward Ramsay whom a Coronet s jury charges with Haring shot Samuel Pierce coloured in Spring gardens sunday morning were released from the Southern polio station on thaw own recognizance As witnesses to the Caw. Gotier red was committed to court by Justice. Charged with entering the renames of Wutt Iun h. Kline Monument Aorta had Lenny a Lane against or. Kibosh will and a facet and taking award heres valued at sir she in Cir the Olamb Ioam by Seal Xot unless the committees of the Glass manufacturers association and the Glassblower Union can reach a satisfactory settlement of the wage scale within a few weeks the Glass factories will probably not resume operations in september. The Glassblower at their cd it invention in july prepared their scale for the coming year. Which was presented to the manufacture a who refused to sign and left the matter with the wags committee of their association. A committee of the glas4blowera met the manufacture Era committee to Pittsburg last week but they were unable to reach an agreement. The Glassblower who make flasks Mineral and Beer bottles demand a 6 per cent. Increase upon last years scale which is a 8 per sent. Reduction of the scale of the year before they having last year agreed upon a 12 per cent. Reduction from former prices. They say that a season s work at Bat rate was very unsatisfactory. The Mea also bold out for one apprentice to fifteen journeymen. The manufacturers Auk for a reduction of to per cent. From present prices and two apprentices for every ton journeymen. A leading manufacturer said yesterday that no Baltimore factory had signed the scale nor had Auy factories West. And but a me id the East messes. Whitehall Tatum is co., of Millville n. He said the manufacturer a association have placed the matter with their wage committee and it i Safe to s to no factory employing Union Mea will sign the scale until a settlement is read be a by this committee. The Joe word of deaths and or. James h. Bond the Well known bookseller und the head of the firm of a Bond is co., died yesterday morning at bus residence no. 3309 North Charles Street in hts sixty sixth year. Or. Bond was born la Harford county but removed to Baltimore when a boy. He engaged in business with his father at an Early age. And for nearly fifty year has been engaged in business on his own account. Two years ago or. Bond was paralysed but was confined to his Bouse Only a few weeks prior to his death. He was a member of the Youndjeu a Republican club. The taxpayer a association the North Baltimore improvement association. He was it Iso a member of Fidelity Lodge of May of gratitude Lodge of Odd follow and mount Vernon Lodge. Koval Arcanum. For Many your he took an Active interact Maryland Institute As one of it Board of managers. He widow u sister of or. Isaac s. George president of the National traders rank and one son and two laughters survive him. The funeral of sunday at bus Home 1731 Hast Baltimore Street took place yesterday afternoon. Rev. Or. Henry Hocti Helguer of the Eden a treet synagogue you ducted the services. Interment was made in tile cemetery of the Lloyd Street synagogue the Pali bearers were messes. N. Kaufman. H. Rosenstock. Leopold Frankel Philip Levi Aldo Mon s. Block and i m. Smith. Or. Lursh was in his Eightieth year. He was a native of bad co Germany und had lived la Baltimore Ami Fredericksburg. Va., thirty seven year. Upon first coming to this country he went directly to Fredericksburg and entered into business As a general merchant. Thai he conducted up to Nineteen years ago. Ubea he retired Aud came to Baltimore to live. His two Sony Isaac and David Hirst Are business men of Frederi Korburg or. Hindi leaves a widow Aud three daughters besides the two sons. Due daughter is a resident of Washington another of Nelson county va., Aud the other of. William Sallmann for the past eight years superintendent of the Ratute Board of immigration died of nervous prostration at his Home no. 15 5 East Pratt Street Crater Day morning. Or. Mallmann was born in Warta Germany sixty six years ago and came to the United states when a Young Man. He was a member of the Emmanuel lutheran lurch since its formation and for Twenty two year put was the immigrant agent of the evangelical lutheran Synod. A widow and two daughters survive Hun. Or. James Al White a theological student at St. Charles College died monday at the Home of his Mother mrs. Ellen Quot flite bib East Biddle Street from consumption. He was in his Twenty second year. La Oung Afen i Fry a nixed for prohibition. Nineteen enthusiastic Young prohibitionists last night formed themselves into the first Junior prohibition club in Baltimore. The meeting was held at the Home of or. Edwin Higgins prohibition candidate for governor Lull a Vest ism Vale Street. It was called but a. Harry Abbott who offered a Resolution which was adopted by the state convention. Held at Gay Dou Park july 39. To organize the Young my of the City i ii by political clubs to work interests of party. That oud men Are from sixteen to Twenty two year of age. And will hold weekly meetings. Til tem a a Surj officers elected were pro Sid ant. G. Harry stright and Secretary Webster m. Strayer. Or. Speeches were made by Edwin Higgins Aud g. Harry Abbott. The music was provided by the stepper Quartetti a band of Bright prohibition newsboys from eleven to fourteen year of age. They were John Luau Tilin George franc Lloyd Buckingham and Lawrence Maio Oey. The members of the club Are William o. Edmoudson. Stephen Powell Cartes Ashley. G. Edward Abbott. Robert Higgins Herbert Owens. K. A Arron Jess Higgins Edwin dash Neil John Elliot Joseph Dun Braoo Robert k. Worley Paul Moore Strayer Tillman g. Holliday George Sanderson g. Hour Abbott w. M. Strayer. ., Selby George and a. E. Swain. The honorary members Are Edwin Higgins g. Edwin a writ Alexander Worley John n. Parker and Rev. Webster m. Strayer. Death of a Faith fat driest the Rev. of he sacred heart Catholic Hurch. Mount Washington has received from England some particulars of the Neath of Rev. H. Riordan a former priest of the archdiocese of Baltimore who expired at Manchester april 28. The Rev. P. Daly of that City. Writes to the Rev. Or. Thomas Quot father Riordan died of pains of a very acute nature Region of the heart. He arose of the morning of his death to say mass but was obliged to return to bed in consequence of a severe attack of the pain. The Sisters and myself were Boon in attendance. But the Good father died in a few the Rev. Or. Riordan went to England in lb8l. He hot Das chaplain to St. Josephus Industrial school leu sight. Manchester and Tor two years bad Complete control of that in Pennant institution. Weak health obliged him to resign and be was appointed chaplain to St. Joseph s girls Industrial school. Victoria Park. He served that institution with Zeal up to the morning of his death. I funeral took place of May i. At the requiem mags in St. Augustine s Church. Mauc bother Tho Bishop of the Looese sad fifty of the clergy were present. The Rev. Or. Riordan was held in High esteem by his f Rte us. To submission to the Telephone the executive committee appointed by the last meeting of the temporarily organized Telephone subscribers protective Amo Clatious met yesterday it no. 222 North Charles Street and prepared a Constitution and by Laws which will be submitted tog meeting of the association this afternoon at 8 o cock. In Kalne s Hall. When a permanent organization of the association will take place. According to the Constitution prepared by the committee the object of forming the association is to Anoura appropriate legislation from the state and municipality of Baltimore oily for the Protection of the Public against the unreasonable encroachments by Ibe Telephone company upon the Righta and advantages of the Public and to prevent the extortion of exorbitant terms and the imposition of unjust conditions for the services of the company. The committee resolved Apt to submit May longer to the Telephone company s demands. This Resolution will be embodied report to be Road St the meeting of the association this afternoon. At a meeting of Cigar makers Union no. I Beld at Kech Abru halt last night a Resolution was adopted Send lug greeting to Tho druggist Aud extending the sympathy and support of the Cigar makers fight with the Telephone company. In or As moola Tio xxx Secretary resigns a Rev. David Henderson Bas tendered his resignation of his position Ai Secretary of the poor association of Baltimore which he has Beld Tor the past fifteen years. Hts resignation Baa been accepted by the Board or managers who passed a Resolution thanking Bim for his efficient services. In will take effect in october when the association will close its forty second year. Or. Henderson succeeded the late Zacharias Brashear is Secretary. And Fie has had As his special work the recording of every can aided by the association with the Nam age residence nationality and denomination of every applicant besides the record of the proceedings of the Board and other duties incidental to the position. His office Bas been at no. 4 Saratoga Street under the m. C. A. Building the Headquarters of the association. Or. Henderson stated that hts reasons for giving up the work were to take a my of needed rest Aud eventually to enter into lighter work More in keeping with his advanced age. His successor has not yet been selected. Rapid transit meeting in meeting of citizens of the ant Ward a held taking s Hail Canton last night to advocate the Exten Steu of the proposed Cable line of the City passenger railway to Canton by Way of Bank Street from Broadway a to follow the present route of the Green line. Charles Tail Tan presided. Or. Phi i pin w. 8. Brassier Vern. Fehsenfeld and we. Soh ii up made addresses. A committee was appalled to wait upon president Bowie and place before him the deltas of those who travel Over the Road and live in Tho first Ward and Canton. Over two Hundred persons were present. Steamer Joppa delayed by a dreaming batiks coloured a deck hand on the Steamer Joppa a drowned last night at the Joppa Spier no. 4 Light Street wharf. He fell overboard As the gang Plank was being drawn in preparatory to the departure of the Steamer Tor Ber nightly trip. Banks Sank out of sight immediately and it is supposed he struck something and was Kooc kid seas loss in his descent. The a tether was detained i Ort minutes by of lorts to find the body. Banks leaves a wife and one child. His body was sent to his Home 807 South Howard ser ont. Injuries alleged in a suit for $1000. Frederick Boettner brought suit to the court of common pleas by Jehu David Stewart attorneys against the Dukehart brewing company claiming $10,000 damages Tor injuries alleged to have teen received by tailing into an excavation in front or the company a premises on West Baltimore Street near the Calverton Road. The declaration says that or. Boeti Mer and his wife both fell into the Hole about la q Luok on the night of the Sib of last july. It is of argon that there a no warning Light at the place. A required by the City ordinance. To attend Bishop Campbell a a committee from Baltimore conference african Church a appointed to attend the funeral of Bishop Campbell at a meeting held yesterday at Bishop Way Many a Boose on East Baltimore Street. The committee consisted of Baya. Man Orris m. A Anro a h. Tale to Jaa. A. Handy Jam. H. A. Johnson l. H. Jackson and of w. Fitzhugh. The funeral Yiu take plane from Bachel Church Philadelphia at to o clock tomorrow morning. A Greg Bedai club a first the first annual picnic of the Comrade social club a hah yesterday in iter Ley Park. There we a Good attends hoc. Among the members of the committee of arrangements were Edmund Hanley chairman p. Clifford 8 Hoosier Whang Nosey Ward w. Buras John gone Hwy a p. Judge Capote and fus Patriek. Baltimore a buy traffic in thirty thousand package of peaches arrived along Light Street wharf yesterday which is about the Quantity Ruo Elved each Day last week. The Cho Ter River Steamboat company is running in addition to its four regular steamers the propeller Vesper it Bop Tuuk and Bonobo a tug and several schooners. They us Bree wharves. The Weems line bus All it steamers five in number engaged traffic. The Toie Bester company is loading peaches on the Louise and Emma g lie and using the propeller a a my re a As an extra boat. The Chester and a trumpeter arrive loaded every Day Aud Tbs trumpeter is Makler two trip Dally. Two of the Light Street wharves Are being used by a packers a or unload aug schooners they have pressed Luto service. All Day Long most of the wharves Are crowded with boxes and baskets while a squad of policemen Street have an unhappy lot to preventing blockade of the wagons which Are Een intently coming and going. Some of the several Hundred coloured men who act a carriers from the boats to the Wagon do not find time to go Home but sleep on the wharf. The commission houses Are overcrowded with empty peace boxes and the roofs of several piers Are covered with them. The prices yesterday ranged All til Way from a Wou he Tor different grades. It a a Ald by some that print Are not very High because the fruit has been swollen and deterred by the recent Bot weather and rain nevertheless packages of remarkably Lino fruit can be see in every place where peaches Are bandied. It. And freight Breek at Cheater a. The new York train of the Royal Blue line due in Camden ration St 7 of clock last night Aid not arrive until of clock. It was delayed at Chester. Pa., by an Accident to a freight train. The freight was bound for Philadelphia. While passing through Chester a journal on one of the Cai wheel Bronte throwing the car from the track. Eight other freight cars were derailed causing a delay tar several hours to All trains. A wrecking train cleared the obstruction Aud by Loo Elioca schedule time was resumed. Small fire City a child of George Flaherty,414 Houth beater Street set fire to the premises while tilling a gasoline stove. Slight damage wus done. William k Peirre Shmidt acc Dently set fire to the lace curtain it his Home 728 South Ann Street and caused slight damage. An overheated stovepipe set fire to the roof of Bouse no. 549 West Conway Street. The Blaze was extinguished by sergeant Schultz and James Mitchell. Salem of property at Public Matthew is Kirkland sold to John Herbert or. For $11.300, no. 1116 Aud uis Potomac Street and 1107 Curley Street combined ground rents $80. Taylor so Creamer sold to Cha. Wittemann for $1,215, no. 1 411 South Charles Street ground rent $42. I local. The score at Midnight of the seventy two hours go As you pie use female walking match at Kernan t monumental theatre was As follows Harvey 79 mile Lawrence 77 Miles Cleveland 71 Miles Hob hop 68 Miles Fleming of Miles and Macbeth 63 Miles. William Smith aged twelve years was accidentally drowned yesterday at Martin Wagner a packing House wharf off Boston Street Canton. Tile body was recovered by Charles Green and sent to the boys Home 312 to tub i Bester Street. The alarm from Box 314, at i o clock this morning was caused by a Are which did $300 damage to the Franklin printing company on the second floor of House Southeast Corner of Howard Aud Franklin streets. A Cable car Aud a truck owned by Tobias Robinson were la collision yesterday afternoon at the Cornea of Lombard and Frederick streets. The body Boit of the truck was broken. Staff officer Captain Mcfarland delivered annual passed last night to thirteen subordinate officer of the salvation army at the army s rooms. No. 2 South Calhoun Street. The employees of Charles m. Stieff have determined to give to the German orphan Asylum $75, Leiuga a part of the proceeds of the picnic held at Darley Park july 39. Or. Silas m. Conn. Formerly of Baltimore. But new living at new Bloomfield pa., shot in front of his Bouse a fish Crane of a Beautiful and rare species. Alexander Rich applied in circuit court no. 2, yesterday for an absolute divorce from Sara k. Rich and for the custody of their two children. Lawrence Crook. Charged with assaulting Aud striking William Spiel Rayer 1007 North Boud Street was released for court by Hustle Cash my or. A sensation in t an and a. Almost a fight at Valparaiso in lot to blow up a warship. Panama aug. 4.�?chilian mail advices include the following tattle loth of july setae excitement was occasioned at v Alp Ralko by the Entrance of Ute whole Fleet of the into that port. What they went there for was not known at Al rat As they showed no colors. The German ship of War prepared for action. The leading vessel the showed her colors and played the German National air. A single round soot from one of the batteries was then thrown Over the Foremost ship whereupon the Fleet steamed out again. The fact of this Sigular seeming incident simply is that the vessel that threw a Shell into vol Para rec today would instantly have to count with the English and German ships. This the congressional St Are not prepared to do consequently is they were so Curtly treated they retired. A targe number of congressional prisoners of the government have been set at Liberty not Only out distr Iota but at Santiago and Valparaiso. There is a curious Story told of an attempt to blow up the Imperial. It seems that the plot was Given away by some nervous tars inboard and on the night of july i from the deck of the mail Steamer Bolivar it could plainly be Peen that Rifle booting was going on in that ship. Next morning at 5 of clock the shooting was Quot repeated and it was then observed that the shots were aimed at the launches that go the rounds to the Bay on account of their suspicious proximity to Tho Imperial. Shortly Aler Daybreak a coffin was taken ashore from the Imperial and notwithstanding the Groat secrecy observed at Yal it ratio regarding what bad occurred on Board that Vea i it was soon found out that a plot a been discovered to blow up the ship. A quartermaster and several Sailor were arrested whereupon they denounced As accomplices thirty individuals ashore of whom two Are the principals of two important commercial firms in Valparaiso. Of course these person were immediately arrested. It is reported that the quartermaster committed suicide but it is More probable that he was shot without trial. Chattanooga a big Sohm of Al to ban a Steamboat line through the Mussel Shoal canals. Chattanooga Tan Naug. Ill a most remarkable Moss meeting of Cit zen of Chattanooga was held in this City this afternoon at the opera House. The meeting a called for the Pur pee of giving Public endorsement to a movement now on foot in this City to establish a Steamboat line on the Tennessee River to ply Between Chattanooga and by. Louis. The recent completion of the gov Ern Merit work at Mussel Shoal Canata coating dearly five million dollars made such a route practical and feasible. The movement on foot in this City is to raise one Hundred thousand Dollar to buy equip and run a boat Independent of any Railroad alliances. Nearly every business Bouse City we Cio eed by previous arrangement during the Progress of the meeting which lasted Over two Boun. A soc re or More or speeches were made by leading merchants and manufacturers showing great discrimination matter of Railroad f role by rates and Deffie Citra Tang Bow a boat line would adjust rates. Great enthusiasm prevailed and a Long series or resolutions were adopted arraign ing the railroads and pledging financial Ald and sup sort Tatta Thrombi to line. The fund will doubtless be raised tomorrow. 4 us Farmers Alliance. Motto Omar Ala. Aug. Ill the Alabama beats Alliance met at Brundidge to Dar a special to the advertiser says that the Ocala platform was endorsed with but one Beesting vote. It was also resolved to mid delegates to the roof a Rouse of representatives of the various Tabor organisations to be held at Washington february 22, Iak. A Resolution pledging the Alabama Alii Anoa to abide the result of that conference was voted Down. Senator Peffer and messes. Livingston and Macune were expected but it is now understood they will net appear. National Secretary Turner is the Only Man from out of the state who is present. Cut the cattle and fired the barn. Huntingdon. Pa., aug. Ill after mutilating the Cattie confined Baru of Hobart Decker to Henderson township Leal night some unknown person set tire to the Structure which together with his House out two tags ail hts summer crops farming Umo Alia and three cows was posts Mart. A Philadelphia affairs. The readings Railroad secures Tho Market houses. Or Hector Louis Langevin minister of Public works resigns. Ottawa aug. Ill sir Hector Louis Law Gevin k. C. M. A. The Canadian minister Public work today tendered his resign a Hun As a member of the Cabinet. Sir Hctor Langevine a resignation caused i sensation Here. At the meeting of the committee of privileges and election today sir Hector read a Long paper in defense of himself. He prefaced it with the statement that be had resigned in Justice to his colleagues in parliament Aud the committee. He denied emphatically the troth of All the charge preferred against him. It was absolutely untrue that he had Ever received sui.uu0 from Owen e. Murphy he had no Sci aliens whatever with Murphy. He a not aware that Bisson. Laforce la Gevra. Dad received a cent. Either directly or indirectly. He quoted documents which be considered irrefutable proof of his innocence. V Ith regard to or. Pitus. Who said he gave sir Hee Tor $iu.u00 in 1887. The minister said that he bad no recollection of the alleged transaction. Even if the payment was made for election purpose a or. Pit us had declared under oath it must be remembered pointed out sir Hector that this alleged occurrence took place in years after or. Pitus b to leased to perform work for the Public works department sir Hector denied that be had Ever profited by any contracts and said that be never had private dealings with Larkin Connelly so co., contractors or anybody Cise. Inconsistent with his position a a minister of the Crown. At tile meeting of the committee on Public accounts today it was shown examination of witnesses from the printing Bureau that a Quantity of paper had to it Een rot in november 1889, from the new England paper company which had been ordered by Hon. A. Chapleau and that the account was certified by him. Or. Chapeau said that if or. Lister intended to prove cognizance of his part of wrongdoing in connection with this paper order and the la Presse matter he honed he would do it through the House and not through the committee tie was prepared at any time to fact the charge. In concluding his testimony before the committee on privileges and election sir Hector Langevin stated in explanation of the memorandums which appeared in Mcgreevey a Book that the two notes on which sir Hector a name appeared were discounted by Thomas Mcgreevy 1876 aah i in 1�77 to the costs in an election suit a bin bad Cost a Good Deal of Money. He was not than a member of the government. Thomas Mcgreevy had loaned him Money and had promised to the interest and renew the notes from time to time. Tie had Uever heard anything More of the notes. The Cross examination it the witness was postponed. _ chilian mail advices. A million dollars por terminals. Increasing sign of a internal fight la the Republican party with Senato Quay As the Leader of the Aati Harry son Force a Handley investigation. Special dispatch to the Baltimore Sun Philadelphia aug. Beading Railroad company bad at last obtained by amicable arrangement control of the two Market House at twelfth and Market Street on which site its term rial a tation is to be built the company is to $1,oui do for the properties or twice As much a they Are Worth the Market companies demanded $2.000.0001, under the agreement the Reading company a to Complete it new Market under the train shed at twelfth and Arch Street into which tile Farmer can remove before their pro Send Market Borscs Are demolished. To expedite that construction work is carried on continuous a the ground being ilium rated by electric Light at night. The train shed will be ten feet wider than tile Pennsylvania Railroad company a great station at Jersey City and will have a similar great arched roof. On the rite of the train shed there is on Bouse still standing it is Homestead and1, cannot lie taken under the right of eminent Dom Iii. I to value is about $15,000and the com puny has offered the owner <�l5,��0 for it but lie re f u is s to sell. It is just possible that the company May build around him and fore him to sell at a More reasonable figure., there 1� one other Homestead on the line of a tin elevated Extension which the Railroad company bus been unable to get at and Price but that too May be avoided wit Ollie inconvenience to the company. Senator Quay s move i nth. Senator Quay came to tile City this morning it in earlier hour than was expected and spent two hours in privates conference with collector Cooper sex chairman of tile Republican state committee. The latter who had previously pressed the opinion that Quay would nor become stat chairman Iii place of Andrew a it rated that opinion after the interview. Cooper himself cannot take it but the in. Pression pre ail Slutt Quay will put a Dummy in to represent him. And will secretly manage tile the Aid of Cooper. Today or. Quay left for new York to meet his daughters who Are returning from Europe Fie is expected to visit Clarkson while lie is there. The sign multiply of a struggle within tile Republican party with Quay leading the anti Harrison forces. Harrison has plenty of office holding editors to Back Hun and much dirty Linen will a weaned for the an Jesment of democrats if the fight should once be declared on. Investigating Bardley accounts. The experts were be torn tile Council committee investigating liar Daley matter today testifying to the details of the City treasurer s accounts. The record show that a great Many Public men were borrowing Money from him among them Quot in. M. Smith preside i of select Council who borrowed $2,500 which has not been repaid. Hugh a. Mullen of the sunday world got about $1.300. Of Winch $500 was a gift we. M. Singery borrowed $25.0 0. Which he repaid. Clerks or councils City commissioners and other office holders were also regular Bor rowers but it is impossible to determine wince accounts were legitimate and which were nature of blackmailing operations. A Bank stockholders paying up. Receiver Yard Eye a clerks were kept Busy today raking Money assessed against the unfortunate stockholders of the Keystone National bang. This is the last Day for payment under the notice. Those who Are delinquent will be charged interest from Daft and suits a Iii be entered against them. The smaller stockholders have orly jail paid up lather than run tin risk of having to heavy Cost in addition to the assessments. Some of the larger insist upon tiring their deposits Bank As an offset to the assessment. And they will have to to sued. There Are also others among the Beaver stockholder who have been bankrupts by the failure Aud a Tili other who re Pudis to the ownership of Feock. It is thought however. That More than on half of the assessment can be collected. A Pool bai./. A Patay. Missile. During a Light Iii ii Pool room frequented by negroes Anu Whites cues und Pool balls were use i a a Ca Pons and missiles. A crowd of boys attracted to toe scene included Wiiiiam Dornsife aged ninety ear who was struck Back of the head by one of the heavy Ivory bait and had h s Skull fractured. He will probably die. It in not certainly who threw the Bali but Wallace Iii ail. Coloured has been committed to jail on suspicion or being tue g i to Man. Deaths of prominent citizens. William ii. Lay or. An architectural sculptor a found dead this morning in his office it Twenty third Aud Manning Rire ets. He was a very Large Man und is supposed to have died it heart disease. Antes to. Beale who died on sunday aged sixty nine years. A of Rembrandt. The artist. Twenty five year ago he served Evera Erras a a member of councils. He was a member of the Socie of the Cincinnati a Grandfather s certificate of a member it the Maryland Branch having Lee signed by general. A Day of suicides. Ladies fad one at Atlantic City two their lives. Atlantic City n. A. Aug. Ike about i o clock this morning a Man seemingly in a intoxicated condition was discovered by passers by sitting of the porch of one of the late a. A physician who was attracted Tath Quot scene de acted the odor of poisonous drugs coming from the Maxi. Efforts vers made to revive him. But be died in a Short time. A search the Man a clothing disclosed a a emptied bottle it Ereo Gate and a number of letter. It is supposed that the drug used Lur the purpose of suicide Wath creosote. The Luau was wed Dre Bri Aud from setters found on him it is supposed that blk Nam is Frederic Nick. One of the letters was the acceptance in Imo of toe resignation of or. Nick As the cashier of the Pacific National Bank it be torn Ili health being Given As the cause of a resignation. Another of in letter a one of recommendation for it n w. It. Benson. Ltd a new York City. To governor St Alford of Florida dated lss5. Toe chief of Pouce of Boston was notified of tithe Mao a Neath. St. Louts aug. Ill special a mrs. To re a k u<1ea handsome woman aged Twenty six committed suicide by blowing out her brain with a to camber revolver at the re hence of her aunt no. 73 4 Michigan Avenue this Forenoon. Mrs. Al Noel was suffering from an incurable and it is thought she committed the rash act in a Fie of despondency. At i of clock this afternoon Newton Long of pm it outta fourteenth Street entered Peter Masterson s livery stable at no. Sit on toe same Street Aud a Bot himself right Temple dying almost instantly. He leaves in widow and Lainily. No Ca use is known for the suicide. Pittsburg,pa., aug. Ill special a Henry m. Lichi a policeman married committed suicide at 9.30 tonight in front of 171 first Avenue. Dehl had Otu keeping company for some tune past with a handsome Young lady named Maggie Edgar of whom he bad i become infatuated. Tonight Dehly a wife met her husband on first Avenue in front of where Lue Edgar girl lives. Mrs. Dehl upbraided Ber husband for his Ooi Luct. Detail seemingly became very penitent Aud sent i write to the Edgar girls room to get several presents that he cd Given the girl. While his wife was ofter the presents Dehl pulled out a 82-caliber revolver Aud fired Abul fim into his brain Kili lug himself sex congressman Scott seriously 114. Erik pa., aug. Special sex congressman Scott # condition Bas not improved since yesterday. I rapid loss of strength is viewed with alarm by his physician and unies he take a turn for the better Wilthia a few Days his recovery will be very Uncertain. His stomach can retain but Little nourishment and the Bowel trouble continue unabated. Ail efforts to Check til complain have thus far proved futile Tennessee Farmers and labourers. Nashville tenn., aug. 12. Apodala the third annual meeting of the Farmers and labourer so Union of the state was called to order Hall of representatives St in of clock this morning by president h. Mcdowell with about 150 delegates in attendance. During the meeting which will last three Day annual reports will be presented and officers elected for the ensuing year. The re seems to be no doubt but that the sub Treasury Bill will be endorsed. New York yacht club race. New Bedford mass. A the winners new York yacht club race today were Constellation Merlin Iroquois Quickstep Gracie Hildegard Cinderella and go soon. The Iroquois Quickstep and Grade had a walk Over. Oweene arrived All right with her Bottom a Little the for the Contact with the Sandy Beach. The owners of the yachts of the Squadron and their guest were entertain tonight by Commodore Gerry on Board the Electra. Fatal explosion at Point Bree. Philadelphia. Aug. Sped a a explosion occurred at the work of the Atlantic refining company at Point Breese at 4o Loek this afternoon. Two men James Siree Twenty two years old and Richard can Berry forty nine years old both married were fatally injured and died the former about 5 of clock Aud the latter ii n of clock to right after suffering the most in tense poisoned by soared Oma. Chicago aug. La. A special. In Bartley Brown a sewer cleaner was Over my by Loul Gas while fifth Avenue sewer a the Corner of to Arrison Street this afternoon and died from the effects of the poisonous vapor. Parrick Hunt a fellow Workman was i rendered unconscious but was revived and is out of still arguing at Abingdon. Abingdon va., aug. Special a argument biker Gilmer Case was Eon to used today by or. Baley and or. Burton and by Connelly f. Anid Daniel Trigg tonight. The Case will probably go to the Jory tomorrow afternoon. Ito a Csc til pm out. I shoe them out. Swifts specific u a remedy which to tar to Advance of medical science so it has been expelling microbe from the blood and curios the worst diseases for fifty years and i is Only recently that the medical world have concluded that the Only Way to cure disease is to Force out the Baccilli through the pores of the skin. S. 8. 8. Never fails to do this. An. Etc. Curtis editor of the Mecklenburg news St Boydton vs., says that he has been entirely relieved from an a be earn which formed in his Throat and caused intense Palm almost choking him. He could not Swallow solid food and was in a most painful condition. He say that i took Only three betties and that it effected a Esse plate a Are treatise a blood and skin diseases mailed Tao Swift if Chyo qut draws la