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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Cerner Penasylvania Ave and 11th St..47 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Ter Fveetxo STAR is served to mubacribers in ths ech ty carriers, on their own sccount, at 10 cena per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 eexteesch. By mail— axe prepaid—50 cents a mouth, 1+ year, $6; tix mon! s. tered at the Poet Ott ington, D. C.. For gr oth matter.) ne : q Tur WEXKLY STAR—published on Friday—$1 a year, Perteyeprepaid. Six woutls, 50 cents. 2 AN mail enbecriptions mist be paid in advance; 3¢ paper sent loner than ‘s paid for. Bates of advertising made known on application. ———— ee INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Axreryrets— Sth page. Artorsrr:—5th p Avetion Sars—7th and Sth pages, Boarprne— 4th va Ecoxs, &c.—Gth page. Buerrss Cuaxces—$:h pags, Gory Irexs— 8th pas: Country Rear Estar -4th page, Coustry Boaupixe—4th page. Dratns— 8th pure, Dextistny—6th pags. Dry Goops— 8th vage. Epveationat.-Sth aes Excursioxs—8th page. Faxtny Su es—6th page. Eiaxctar- 6th page. Fox Rent (Kooms)—4th pve. For Rent (Miscellaneous) — Fey Sar (Miscel Rovservux: Lapis’ Goo List oF 1 s—34 paze. Lost axp Fouxy—4th paso. Moxey To Loax—8th para trpicar, Ko.—6th pres. Fiaxos axp Oncans—6th page, Proresstowar.—Sth pazs. Prorosats—Sth pags. Rattzoaps—tth p: Fe: ay Pre. cxes—ith pace. Srwixe Macutses—3th paga. Sumer Kesonrs—ist ps Brectat. Norices—Ist page. BrECiaLtIEs 6th pars. Srramrns, &c— 6th page. Barr Devosrr—6tit pics. ‘TBE Trapes—6th pare Unprntaxens, &c.—8th p Waxtep (Help)—4th pace. Wanrep (Situations)—4h page. Wanren (Houses)—4th paxa. Wanren (Rooms)—4th paxe. Waxtep ( Mixcellsneous)—4th page. Woon axp Coat 6th vag: re. Lavrs: Moovy Has Coxe: And will open a permanent Branch of his Cincinnati Dress Cutting and Dressmaking School. Everybody is invited to aitend his opening WHICH COMMENCES MONDAY MORNING, bétween D and E streets. ND PERFECT TAILOR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM OF SQUAR FUR DRE cUTTL ats every Garment worn by Lady or Child to fit per- fectly, without the use of paper or patterna, and with- ‘out the cutter mokinz a sinzle calculation to cut 8 com- Plete Dress from the neck to the floor. In support of my claims, Ladics, I will publish in the ‘Washington Post of May 20th a column of letters from Ladies who have taken instruction from me, and who are now using Meoiy’s new and perfect Vaiior System of Dress Cutting. The letters are all letters received witnout solicitation, and are worthy of your attention, Ladies, I have given over haif of my life to this study, ‘and am now able to teach you more in one week than you can learn in a year from any other peraon that lives, and to introduce my new «ystem in this city at once I wil teach @ limited number of ladies simply to save heavy expense in newspaper advertising, and only eharze you a nominal sum, which you cannot consider acharge to compare with the gr at value and worth of Moody’s New Tatior System. THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE WHATEVER to any lady who is uot more ‘than pleased with Moody's System. AS IT IS TAUGHT ON ITS OWN MERITS, it is the only system ever n- ‘Vented that can be sold on weekly payments, and we cell ‘Moody’s System on any terms to suit the customer, either cash or on weekly or montitly payments, which is as food procf as any intelligent lady should want to prove that she will not be humbugzed by learning Moody's Sys- tem, but om the cther hand she is satisfied that she is Yearning the only system ever invented for Dress Cut- tang that is worthy of notice. LADIES WE DO NOT ONLY ‘Teach Drese-Cuttin but we teach all branches of Dress. masking, Trimming and Draping and all the finishing parts of Dressmaking, thereby eualling a young «ir to become a Perfect Dress-cutter and Dreesmaker in ‘Jess time than she could learn to rip up old dresses and run errands with or in any other establishment in this ity. Fair Warning to All.—T asure you, Ladies, that it will Pay you to investizate my cliims and System at once, ae you all surely are interested in anything that is 80 hichly appreciated by the intelligent Ladies all over the Ind, and as my price is nothing of consideration now, and as my terms will soon advance to possibly be ap- parently beyond the reach of many who may wish to earn, you anould Come at Once. Iwill have a few of the finest dresses. One stage @resq will be on exhibition Monaay morning which has ever been equalled in yur city forstyle and elegance. ‘These dresses were made by agroup of young ladies in my sehoal in Cincinnati, Ohio, and sent here to show what their teacher, D. W. Moody, had taught them, and as well as the dresses I have for your inspection. ‘My Christmas present with me from theladies of Cin- ¢innati, which has the names of the committee who pre- sented it to me, which number over 60, and they are all Sicnedin their own hand-writing their genuineness can- not be disputed. The sme committee of ladies pre- sented me witha solid gold square of my system of dees cutting, which Ihave with me for yoar inspection, and many other articles presented me from time to time by my students, aa proof of their thanks to their teacher, and that the world might know that D. W. ‘Moody has at last invented a great an wonderfal inven- tion, which has proven to every lady who has learned Moody's new aud perfect tailor system to be all and Boore than is claimed for it. Ladies, come Monday to Moody's opening, and see Moody’s new Tailor System of Dress Cutting. It is Jost whet you all want. Come and se the dresses made by young girls who never made a dress three months aco. Remember the place, 42744 TENTH STREET, Between D ana E. Yours, moet respectfully, D. W. MooDy, and Man Dress Maker of the United States, TENTH STREET, between Dard E, Washington, D.C. —I will be aveisted, at present by Mrs. Pearson and Miss elie Hilbert, who are talented teachers of lon: experience, and who will be in full charge of the schoo: during my absence. They are ladies of hich stanstin 2 will be poiiie and give strict attention to every student. ‘They are also perfectly reliable, finan- ecally, and will pay every honast cent claimed against them. Ladics, give the sbove your attention at it P. Hassos Hiss & C DESILE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR PAPER DEPARTMENT, WHICH Is STOCKED WITH THE BEST ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALL PAPERS, BECUXED THROUGH THEIR BUYER, WHO HAs JUST RETURNED FROM EUROPE. URMITURE, DRAPERIES, MURAL DECOKATION. 45 NORTH CHALLIS STREET. BALTIMORE, my6-s,10, %, Helé-Ip Ger Tx Besr. Have your Carpets cleazed by the NEW AUTOMATIU STEAM PKOCESS. ‘The mést delicate tabric can be cleaned injary. Carpets called for and delivered free ‘change. Orders by ruail or telephone receive prompt Sitention. All work queranteed. BINGLETON & HOE! my8-3m,1p 801 Market Space. Telegrams to The Star. FEARFUL CYCLONES IN THE WEST. MANY PERSONS KILLED AND INJURED, THE WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION, ———_—.—_ THE EXCITEMENT IN IRELAND, v= 61— WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1883. — GAREY, THE INFORMER, AT LARGE TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. = - =— — —— = TO-M RROW CHKONICLI C\LVAR! APTIST CHURUH, CORNER CB arnrite Account 2 f Potorae Reunion. CF ah ard Nitec marhvestiet aH ooten Portraits of Its Famcvus Commanders. pastor. —Services st 11 s.m. and 7:50 p.m. Come anc Shetch of Lie: cnowned 15: thes, worship with us, It ime< of Ho diers n ! ne of Parade! = Py « "3 C) REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF r SAE MOUS OES SEE W | CP akiomer He Goes eee ee eas OFFICS OF THE COMMISSION ES, nor:hwest.—Services and preaching every Sunday at S woummcr or Conan. | lam. It SHINOTON, May 14, 1889. CRE Ordered: ‘That 90 much of the onie- of duis 17, 18°9, | (E95, GRACE CHAPEL REFORMED OHURCH IN as fixes the hours durine which javement or’ street | b=s U. 8., corner 15th and O streets northwest, Rev. Wasilers or han d-hore may be used hereby revoked, SONTAG, pastor.—No service next Sunday, owing be u aerated bet the he = i 5 and’ 6 ane a ae eS permitted between the hours of 8. and'@ arin, ar ; and 10 ttn, sist ag no other Lime, Under. the penat es (-g> ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER OF lara Piper ig aad Panes clateo of meiak enter: OMe | Wig) ueenehs~ stcnton even at Th Pee aa iam WITt TAY servies, 8. Sund 45 a, m. it eUsION 73 =", UNILY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- | ge Pee CP pat De tram, tou0 Pain eee horthwest, lov. @. reby viven that the Hon. Pp. E 7H, m= tor: —Services: Preschinw Sunday morn- ‘Tre zed t e of ths Re atllo'clo Suniay School Sunday afternoon at Tolch, "tons ihe Sed peri tar Clock. Praver meetings Wednesday’ eveniuge, at opned by A. ber, of Washingtov, D-C., to c'clock. All are welcome. z ‘It changed to “tectna:” — oyleee 38 E FOURTH PR"SBYTERI\N CHURCH, 9TH = = Vee st., bot, Gand H streets northwast—Rey. Joa. T. CIVIL SERVIC KELLy, faster.” Servicers to-mrrrow at 11 a.m. and& te a ¥.m. Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m. Strangers are cor- Prof. Z. RICHAT:DS hag consented to give specta! in- dially welcome. it structio’ ‘to any lacie teen Who may d-sire INDEPENDENT GOSPEL MEETINGS. t) Ait themselves for examinstion under the Civil Ser- | [+37 g¢.° Se Hall, e vest, at 3. Noo rules Teguise st une Salen ts Georwe's Hail, 510 Lith streot northwest, at 3 i z A. A. Horr, pastor, Subject: ‘*Ye are the lizht CASTER & HOWARD, of the wor!d"”—Mait, v, 14. Att i PHAKMACISTS, = o ™ + 3 NINTH-STRE! METHODIST PROTES- Comer 7th and Tstreste northwest, Prescriptions Altea | (BP pAaar Ghose bebe AE, EROTE ouly by Kexistered Pharmacista, y15-1m Proaohing by the actor, fev. J.D, Mints, D-D., at 11 fe RICHMC TOOT iN AAD | &™., aubiect, at to be a Chri tian” and at8 ee CT MORAT ORE oon A)” | ms wuniect “Angelo Miretaten nil ae Oe QE ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. ee = ve enxuged Dr. nderson, an expert in = FREE T Crown work, to introduce and take charice of this etyle | U3" nutter toa C ay hoe SP AND A STREETS of fine Dental mech»pism, which has met with | by Rev. M. L. HawLry, of this city. Firet quarterly lage measure of sticorss 11 New York and other cities. | misstouary meetine, with montaly oferiner, oe we, A Badly (oper tional snd. seo rem ored a Beauty: ae Appropri eand iuiteresting concert exercises by tho can be inséried to fill un the spaces produced by loss of | and diagrams "Uvect: China; illustrated by map the natural ones, without the uscofa plate. ‘There = operations are clean‘y, natural ia appearance and G8 GLAND CHAPEL M. E, CHURCH, COR. permanent. dD street thwest. —Prea GEO. 1. WELCH, atid a.m. by ‘er. Ww. 7. ii” Wevcn, of Uniou. At ap28-4w* 219 die wttect. | welceman” Y NePaOF, Rev. Kicuakp Nonxts. All DR. SCHAEFFER HAS KREMOV HAMLINE M. CORN. Ce" ae ae Pees SSAC = : mh. and 7:45 p. mu. ‘astor, Re (pe Lome. LUMBER Morning subject” "PGneietian’ Vaticnces™ eveninnts Jane Pree, MAHOGANY, ‘The Exceeding Sinfuiness of Sin," Welcome to all. 11" v PIN. vALNUT, > GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9mm AND 8 OAK AND ASH, CH: RRY, CF srects rctnan thool at 9:3) a.m. | Preach: OF ALL KINDS. PCPLAR, Erc., st I1 a. in. and 8 p.m. by the pastor I 8 Faawen, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Sxgning subiect e ieee deat eae pene ey Our facilities for the jobbins trade are unequaled. Sonu Peopise tise cae ee: ee tee etn ae . Youn People's mectinx, addressed by ‘thoes: WM. McLEAN & SOX, NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, FOURTEENTH ap6 13th street northwest, corner B strect. Co eect Reap iwi. 4, fo Lavan, B.D subject at a.m., **The G iva- Gee) SERTORES! tion;” at 7:45 p.m,, “Cities of Refuve,” preceded. DY ‘THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CT’¥ TO service of song. Sabbath school at 9: mm. itt SELECT FROM AND THF CHEAPEST. (5. UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 1stm AND L PLEASE CALL AND EXAMI Pmonttteett 7 Reve ALEX, Hastor.— Services 2 morrow A an CORCORAN BUILDING, “The Chureh and the young:” evening. “Tho brother: 20 E. F. BROOKS. _| hopdof mau,” Sundav choo! at9-45 a.m, ‘the church oe! ‘ (ep Oss Fixtures. Tental of pewas ou UTaay) evening at 8 0 ee LARGE ASSORTMENT OP THELATFST DESIGNS CHURCH OF TH INCARNATION, COR, SLATE MANTELS, LATHODESY Ce INN ete. Ban, ee oe FURNACYS, NGES AND GiA’ 8. T. D. Tri celebration Holy PLUMBING, “TINNING. mh. fice, sermon and And all jobbing muy tly done. second celebration lla. m. Choral evening reyer 4 m2 'SAM'L 8. SHEDD, 409 97a Street N.W. | P-m., at which seats are all free, Sunday school 3 me GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS fe PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Church, 15th street northwest, between P . FRESH FROM THE SPRING, Trinity Sunday, May 20th. “Mornfug services at Ti ae glock sm, A tpecial choral service, will be given in e evening by the choristers of the hurch of - W. C. MILBURN, Puanwacisr, carnation. Service at 73 pen apectal. 1 £5. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. — = 6 gospel NEWOOD SOUTHEAST CORNER | preached by Christ and hia Aposties, “and expose fies Fourth avenue and Kinxsiey strest, As- pulpit “pious frauds." who extort moncy from ther bury Park, N. J. Open JUNE 1. For terms a5 jupes under the presence of saving their. supposed ime address H: C! HERR, Masonvil'e, N,J., nati rtal ghosts {rom sulphuric flamer which they. call June Ist Anbory Park, NJ, after Jtmé et, anyt9-Tmi | hell Seo"‘Eveninue tae, May ‘TW bax, Slt bs are welcome. No ion. it OSEAN HOUSE, SPRING LAKE PEACH, aes joumouth ¢o., N. J.,will open May 20th, 1583. Mrs. M. F. DV Breet Bi: ¥ my19-sat,tu.th3t 1323 Spruce et., ‘ila, a Cos ISLAND, VA., THE ONLY BEA-. (PLE, NOKTH ne Vie ie " lation to the Si.flerinss 0: the Lost. we ae SIDE RESURT I'N VIRGINIA. CRAY | (SF MCKEADLEE ME, CHURCH, MASS-AVE., ‘The finest and safest surf-bathing. Ocean, a <9 between Ith an 10th streets northiwest.—Preach- channel and shark fiebing and snip: shooting. ing morning at 11 o'clock a.m. ; evening at 8 o'clock Terms: $2 per day. $12 per week, $49 per month. p.in., by Rev, W conte from Old coe nee rel ton to | Cordiaily invited. Seats free. errystone every Monday, ‘and riday. = aE 5 : ‘The ‘Balt more and Washington steamers Tuake e0s6 Cee TOMAR Sp QUBISTIAN | TEMPERANCE setpeion with the Northampton. Hotel physician, | soars Cf iho Toe ee ae re Union will hare ae aes . : e m fasonic Temple, 92h an es 4. T. SPADY. | Streets northwert, Toe Morrow CSubbetie at 9-40 nae Music, Essays, atid Recitations. Public invited. TW ISDSOH COLLEGE RESORT, SHADE, MOUN- Se = tains, Sprini Horses, Hunting, (CEP NORTH CAPITOL M. E. CHULCH, COR- Fishing, Fxeelient Table. Circulate at Bren: Set North Cipitol and K strocts. Preaching To- tano's, 1015 Penn. Ave.. or address A. M. morrow at 11 4. 1. bythe pastor, Rev. J. C. HAaGEy, SELLY, New Windsor: Md. myl6-3m | on *‘Subject of Divine Revelation.” Usual cervices 1a theevening at8 o'clock. Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. CAtOs, SPRINGS AND BATHS (ALKA. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Pleased to sce us 8. i pwanps, D.D. The public are “ine Lithia Waters). Hampshire ; friends and straigers, tho poor exprcially i Net Vireinia QPENS aeRe a, No foe AFT. VERNON PLAGE “M._1_OHURGH, of access from a! of the compass.” Havin <n WAENON PLACE OM. om, the larcettawimming pool of Carbonate! Mineral Wee corner 9th and K rthwest.— Preach itreets ter in the world. Also, Iron Springs, cond to none, | in¥ To-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock a.m. and 8 p.m., Half to three-quarters of an Bours ride (earniage or | PY the paster, Mev. Sauuzt K. Cox, b. Be Pubic Rorse-back); asplendid White Suipbur, a. oun: invited. G in eeenery” susumer cl ‘unsurpased. A charm- 7 fia crane nom PS Mee eae atten, | (og UROH, OF THE EPIPHANY, Rey. seud for pamphlet. Fine band, good fishing and boat | Sanday: Holy Communious§ ara’; Mecctag Sey BE, Late wor, tes excaves, nice rooms andewood time, | Sermon and Wioly Commusious it amie, beanie Goce amphlcte: Hay where you caw thie advetanntees | Vice and Sermon, 7:30 p.m, ‘Sermons by the Ktector. Demers, My where sonsam this edvertoement. | At evening saree lets ate It : : ASBURY M. [. CHUItCH.—PREACHING IVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. at 118. 1m. by Rev. N. M. Cankout, pastor; at "The most deligltfal Summicr Resort in the A BPPon ke tenement seat 8 ma alse oes eek State. Special rates for the month of June. For area: | on TUESDAY at sremock. 8 ee lars and tnformation and photograplis of hotel, apniy to WM. P. YOUN's, Real Estate Agent, 1420 Ni THE TABERNACLE, NEAR CORNER ora avetue, Washinglon, D. ©. fe lew Xork | Qo TPE, ZABEI wouthwest, Hey. W.W. Hicus, myi2-Im CLARENCE PETERS, Prop’r. | Minister.—Services at 11a. 45 p. m. by the Min ister. Allare invited. iv ASTFORD HALL, OXFORD. MD. (-e, HOLY GROSS CHULCH, MASSACHUSETTS ‘This popular Maryland Resort will open on, avenue and 18th street.—Sunday services: Matus the 1th JUN, 1885, Tor the teoomnrdiaton Gas b and. school, ¥:30 ain. litany and ‘holy commuaion an: m, iL sm. I-ven some and lecture 7:30 p.m. Se eneee Eerme munlewntes OES Seats free. "J. A. HanRoup, rectors ns 8) PP AKLAND HOT=L, Of the B. & O. R. R., has becen leased by, WELCKER'S. Families ‘can make arrange- UNION M. E. CHURCH, 20ra STREET » Way near Pennsylvania avenue. — First quarterly'meeting. Rey. JNO. 8. DEAL’, D.D, at 11 Py ments at reduced rates by lying to No. », the pustor, Rev. W. L. Wrrcew 8 mm. ype i im | Revival services at might. “Sunday sehool at 9 a.m, and 15th street, Washington, D. C. 10-; he Sa 2 dpm; Young Peomi6's mecting at? p.m. Besta tre, (HE “Duicutos,” A cordial invitation to all. t ATLANTIC CITY. TIAN CHURCH, 14TH STREET, BE- ae ind Rhode Island avenue. —Services to- OPEN ALL THE YEAx. Sunday School at 9:50 a, m.; Praise service m. and Young People’s Meeting at 7 p.m. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL | All cordially invited. id ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUCHERAN MODERN COXVENIENCES, <S Chureli, corner 11th and H streeta ‘nor thwest— — Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Dr. Do MER, To-morrow Address (Sunday) at 11 a. 1. and 7:45 p.m. Morning subject— my?-3mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. _| **Unobtrusive Lives and Influence.” All mvi- ANHANSET HOUSE. ee ie SgF° CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PENN. SHELTER ISLAND, L.1., N. ¥. 909 CP esivanigavene and 24 street pontoons, Sonu as Hill, Rev. W. i. Panson, pastor. Morning subject— ‘This charmins resort is delightfully aituated on shel- | ‘*Doubte and Certaintics as to the Future Life.” "Seats ter In'and. 95 miles east of New Lork City. free. Suuuay school at 9:30 a.m, Evening service at Excellent Yachting, Kowing, Fisblug, Bathing and at Driving. Large and beautiful groves, good music and superior cuisine. TD. (p>. M2, CHUROH, GronGEToWwN.— , taints capa Compe! Ala'um. 8 y.m., “the Sea Cap N . | tain’s Call.” wale ey . Opens for the season THURSDAY. JUNE lsh 1088. | tain’s) Call.” (All. wolcom ‘AGG, pastor. at lia, m. by Kev. J. W. my5-s,t,thim WILSON & CHATFT! BOTELER. Services at 8 p. m. ate S8 ROCK HOUSE, GOOD i Di MBARTON - STH M. E. CHURCH, Bian Gloucester, Mass.—Cuii George! Rey. J. J. G. Wen- Glass. Finest siirf bathing and ocean. ec ster; 8 8. DEAL, It ou the AUuutic count. "Bend for book descritug cape ee eee Bata ths streets no:thiest.—il a. m., preaching by Fore ah = 2 Fs th 7s" suzceo pastor, Rey. Wat. I, McKensrw; 1:45 pean. song’ and 45 pe praixe’sorvice, conducted by the pastor, 0:30 © m., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., uday school. Prayer mecting ‘thuriday evening, ‘bout 40 (ee ESE Y cuarer, OORNER OF 5TH AND Seats Strangers welcome. | Come to our Sunday Is pleasantly situated om, Michigan avenue, evening meeting and bring Gospel hymna. it yarisfrom the beach, with unobstructed ocean frout and rea breezes, is now open. Address NOTICE—A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF myo3an = win Roperts. | (6B precios ant Attending Physicians of the Chil- dren's Hospital will be held at that institution To- MatXtats TOPROTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUN- | MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to take tains, Vu., on Chesspeake & Ohio Railway, action in rezard to the death of the late Dr. AsuPORD. eres Vanenc enter ORE | ta ESTEE ena schon ty ¢ c E rs 1845. Telegraph and Post Office, Afton Depot Va, Forterme, ctc., address, unt!! June lst, HENRY L. 3,0:0-F-OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF a a vi : WASHING! LODGF, No. 6.—A_ 8 ae e = ee — Bn Meeting will be he @ FHS EVENING, at 8 orclock to Cl N LN ‘HS, muke arravgements for funera) ol brothe: R' Gao. W. Dox, BG. Motoer lh ee oe rah ‘Great North Mountain, is TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2:30 v.m., to attend ‘Near Winchester, Va. it Seven hours from Washington. ‘ane ‘Terms molerate, Good. fare. No ber. Pure ait Healing aud SAML T. BOBS, Secretary. i, SOCIETY DISTRI 2 the Medical Society Heslop Ree cat fc SMO ROW. Counc eRe me Pratt 8 one G0 Sts aneee nea ea fice: | the oath of Dr. Ashford, "By order of the Vico Presi my5-3m O. E. HAGNER, M.D. HE MOUNTAINS. D. W. PRENTISS, M.D. T iat |. FE, McARDLE, M. D., Secretary. it THE PARE HOTEL, OTICE |_AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF me oy na Paar Reriat,,, | ES ctuer uae ay ae aoe . orth west Rosemcine, Homan Deauliful drives, 7 MONDAY, May 2ist, at 8 p. m. Books will be open for gie., ete, | Table liberaily supplied with farm produce, | subscription of stock, ic elevator. Terms moderate. ‘Those desirous of ing interested in the organi- for circular thd Ghee ‘myS-Sm* | zation of tho company are requested to attend. “THE COMMITTEE.” ABIN JOHN BRi ak Citirtecmerr counts att sea pes H, B, LITTLEPAGE, Acting Secretary. it ca oF ee ETOWN GAS LIGHT COM- drive ; proptietias strietiy enforecds q OFFICE GEORGETOWN AGHT CoM: stone arch in the world on sdjcining groundr. myé-im | holders of this Goatees Pee de eet of hove BL iD Tector: will be held at this Office on MONDAY, June ea a ileaeaa open ibs From tuner! gprice very day. without ‘AGES, BEDFORD, PA., i 11 o'cldok am. D ‘fone the 4th. 1383. Polis will be opencd at my3-2r0 iW. BARNDOLLAR, proprietor™ cloved at 1 o'clock p.. myld-1st" "@!"w. OROPLEY, Secretary. Khon Vases, Cuams aso Serreza RUSTIO WOOD VASES, cuafRs, SETTEES AND HANGING BASKETS, GARDES 1058, &o. ' a apld BAYWABD & UUTCIINSON, ESE ee a ae = Lee = WILL OPEN JUNE 30. ee Los QTOCKION HOTEL, OaPE May, N. “teat Will close thetr books i SLRS, 18RD ae Bt Beas’ asecolstion, “without paying. a, preuju, Dar Hite STOCKTON te, the ae sabeoribing | for’ ing the benefitof interest from ent of the ans- the finest on this coutinent, ‘Ibe management will be | ciation in Dec 1882, “This sescciation promi under the care of 4. ¥. CAKE to be one of 0 Mt succeh rape iad bene oon For seventeen years Proprietor of Old Congress Hall. | Stock be gubser iples and by business men. Ag for on applying —— CHAS. O.DUNUA recone ste wt mes Cossmansas m1 | ee Ouvensausr TORCH. SPRING-STYLE BLOCK. opened again i vices nortswest, | Torike Tartherieaialed west = a Washington News and Gossip. Govrrxuent Recziprs To-DayY.—Internal reve- Due, $559,952.20; customs, $613,085.76, ‘No ComMissionss OF INTERNAL Revenve had Deen appointed up to 2:20 thts afternoon. ‘Tne government has directed commencement of the work of ercetiag the public butiding at Colum- -bu,s Ohio, | Commisstons were issued to-lay to R. McQuay, stmaster at Bozeman, Md., and T. A. Eipper, upper, Va,” ‘ AMona THE CaTLERS at the White House to-day were Senator Miller (Cal.), Representatives Ket- cham, Maginnis, Cox, Hill (Ohto), Hitt and Neal, and Gen, Ingalls. SEcRETARY LixcoLn went to New York last even- ing. He is expected to return on Monday. NAavaL Onpers.—Ensign LeRoy M. Garrett has been ordered to special duty in the geological syrvey at Boyerman, Montana, and upon its con- clusion to return and resume his present duties, Naval Cadct W. B. Duncan has restzned, to take effect, May 15, 1884. He has been detached from the U. 8. 8. Vandalla and granted leave of absence till that date. Naval Cudet H. H. Kenkel has re- signed, to take effect May 18, 1884, and has be-n detached from the U. 8, 8. Tennessee and granted leave of absence till that date. MOVEMENTS OF U. S. NAVAL Vesssis.—The U. 8. S. Portsmouth and Jamestown arrived at New- port, R. 1, May 16th, The Portsmouth was ten days from Fortress Monroe, all well on board. The Jamestown was fiftecn days from Havana. No Serious cases of sickness on board. ‘Tae NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADKON, now at Fort- Tess Monroe, consisting’ of the Tennessee, the Kearsargo, the Yanttc and the Vandalla, has been ordered to New York to participate in the Brook- lyn bridge celebration. The bridge authorities are expected to make the necessary arrange- ment NAVAL ACADEMY CANDIDATES.—The following candidates have passed their mental examination for admi:ston into the U.S. Naval Academy: Logan, Of Ohio;Jowels,of Delaware; Long, of North Caro- lina; Potter, of New York; Wyle, of Texas; Boughler, Pennsylvania; Davis, of North Carolina; Steber, of New York; Carden, 0. California; Jewett, of Missouri; Decker, of Cohen and Walters, Georgia; Thomas, of Onto; Eyre, of Pennsylvania; Peckham, of Rhode Island; Blackwood, of Penn- sylvania; O'loltam, of Pennsylvania; Craig, of Jowa: Ditton, of New York; Johnson, of Ohio; Durrell, of Massaciusetts; Wells, ef Iitthols; Cr: and Thompson, of Illinois; Will ims, of Alabama, ‘These are yet to pass their physteal examinations. —— THE WEEKLY Bran for this week ts@ow ready for mailing; price, three cents per copy. It 1s a large, eight-page paper, of fifty-six columns, cut, pasted and folded, and Will be sent anywhere In the United States and Canada, postpald, for one dollar a year. Prrsonat.—Representative Phil B. Thompson, of Kentucky, 13 at the National.—Senator Platt and his wife have gone to the Adirondacks for the summer,——Mr, Lisner, of the Palals Royal, will sall for Europe on the 30th instant for a visit com- dining business and pleasure,—cChier Cierk Web- ster, of the Treasury Dep artment, 13 confined to his house by fllness.—Mrs. Joslyn, wile of the Assistant Secretary of the Interior department, will go West about, the first of June—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levy, of 14.8 E strevt, will celebrate their silver wedding lo-morrow.—Senator and Mrs, Cameron, of Pennsylvania, and family satled for Europe from New York to-diy.—Mrs. Cole- man, of Dunkirk, who, with her children, has be:n visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken- nedy, on Capitol Hill, for some time past, goes next week to Rye Beach, where she wiil remain for awhile and then go to the Franconta moun- talos of New Hampshire for the summer.—Mr, Burchard, director of the inint, has gone to New ‘ork, The Hill Investigation. ANOTHER LETTER OF SECRETARY FOLGER TO MR. MURCH. ‘i Secretary Folger has addresse1 letter to Mr. Mureh, in reference to the investigation of Super- vising Architect Hill, in which the Secretary says that there can be no doubt of his ability to lay b2- fore the committee any paper in the department, and therefore no process 18 needed. If any em- Ploye of the department can be used as a witness, the Secretary can produce him before the commit- tee, and any employe in another department will doubtless appear if the request ts made of the head of that department. There ts no power to pay witnesses mHcage or per diem, but If any per- son 1s under the power of the Secretary, as iin ap- polntee, the Secretary can direct him to’ report at Such plice as he sees fit, and the expenses can be paid out of the contingent fund. Any person not under the power of the Secretary ts entirely free from any obligation to appzar, and there 13 no au- thority to pay him it he anpears voluntarily. If, however, the witness vannot come to the commls- sion, the Secretary has the power to direct. the commission to hold their sessions where It will be easy for the witnesses to attend, Ultimately, if necessary, this can be resortid to. [eee Fish Culture. STOCKING THE JAMES RIVER WITH SHAD, Yesterday one million and a half of young shad were placed in the James river at Venita, fifteen miles above Richmond. This fs one of the largest “plants” ever,made, The fish were taken from this city Thursday night, Major F. B, Ferguson, assistant United States fish commissioner, and Colonel Marshall McDonald, chtef of the division of distribution, having charge of the transporta- tion. Dr. Wm. M. Hudson, fish commissioner of Conneetleut, and Major W. M. Ferguson, assistant United States fish commissioner, accompanied the party irom the city. From Richmond the party Was accompanied by Mayor Carrington, a large number of aldermen’ and elty councilmen and other city ofticials. ‘This transfer of the fish from. the larze cans, !n which they were transported, to the river wos accomplished quickly and suc- cessfully. Afterwards the party inspected a fsh- way patented by Colonel McDonald, which has been placed in position at Bosher’s dam, about ten iniles from Kichmond, OTHER SHIPMENTS, The fish commission last evening shipped to Laurel, Md., 1,700,000 herring an 175,000 young shad to be placed in the branch of the Potomac there, To-night they will send away 300,000 shad to South Carolina and on Monday one of the fish commission cars will leave for Missourl and Il- Hnois with one million shad. THE SEASON FOR MATCHING SHAD 1s now at its helght, and about three-quarters of a million eggs are brousht up every night to the hatching and shipping depot at the old armory. Colonel McDonald, who is im charge of the distri- bution of fish, expects the yield of the season to be upwards of 60,000,000 shad, ‘Three car loads are Sent away every Week. Already the proluc- ton of young herring has been enormous, and Mr. Page, who 18 in charge of the hatching, estimat’s that the yield of the season will be 100,000,C00. Colonel McDonald ts devoting a good share of ‘the product of the season to stocking thé upper Poto- ma SIX MILLION YOUNG SHAD FoR THE UPPRR POTOMAG. He expects to place this year five ‘or six million young shad In the Monocacy and other tributaries of the upper Potomac. It Is partly for the purpose of exporimenting to see whether tho shad will return to the high water above the Great Falls. The hatching at the armory ig in full operation, all the apparatus being worked to thetr fullest ca- pacity. A large portion of eggs came rom the stations on the Potomac. It isexpected that tully 25,000,000 good eggs will be secured: from the Poto- mac this Season. The lateness of the spring put back the work considerably, z Political Points. ‘The Kentucky democratic convention yesterday Tenominated, by acclamation, Gen.’ Fayette Hewitt, for auditor; James W, ‘Tate, for treasurer; J. Desha Pickett, superintendent of public instruc- tion; P. W. Hardin, for attorney general, and J. C. Cecli, for register of the lan 1 office. Four bills, designed to promote the construction of the Harrisburg and Western railroad from Har- risburg to Pittsburg, knowm as the Vanderbilt tills, were is Mnaliy in. the ee vania OURe Yes yy & Unahimous wing pre- viously gone through the mee, 2 A meeting of demrcirts was held in Baltimore last evening. Those int rsted ip getting it up are recognized as friends of Goyernor Hamiiton. Resolutions were adopted eniorsing the supervis- ors, boil by the city convention. Ex-Congressman Flower, of New York, said to an interviewer: “If the stalwart wing of the re- republican party nominate the ticket. year wo (the democrats) will get ymajority again” ——————+7 DELIBERATE SUICIDE oF 4 -Youxe WoMan.—Miss Annie Bi The Case of Paymaster Wasson. A COURT-MARTIAL ORDERED TO MEET ON THE 2TH | THE POTOMAC REGATTA—PICNICS AND BARGE PAR- INSTANT—HOW THE DEFICIENCY WAS FIRST DIS- Charges are being prepared at the War depart- ment for the trial by court-martial of Paymaster Wasion, the defaulting officer. Thecourt-martial will be held at San Antonio, May 28th. The fol- lowing 1s the Getail of the court: Col C. H. Smith, 19t1 Inf., president; Lieut. Cols. N. B. Sweitzer, 8th Cay. ; Z. B. Bliss, 19th Int.; F. F. Wade, 10th Cay.; T. M. Vincent, Asst. Adj. Gen. and A. L. Hough; Major F. R. Smith, Surgeon Anthony Hezer, Surgeon Anson Mills, 10th Cav. ; S. 8. Sum- and F. G. C. Lee, quartermaster, 2th Inf,’ judge advocate. ie accounts of Paymaster Wasson was discovered by the paymaster gene- Tal’s office here on the Sth of May, immediately after the receipt of his acccuuts for April, several days before there was any sus; caiton among the officers in General Rochester reported the Secretary Lincoln, and recommended that Mr. ence arrested. The Secretary feared that an injustice mizht be done to the officer, and referred to Walt until an examination of his ‘ork accounts was made, ordered upon that duty. time With Capt. F’W. Ciou: The deficiency in clon of any defal- as, Paymaster atter at once to A clerk was at once discovered the defalcation and at once ordered hii to be court- martialed on the 16th inst. at San Antonio. By direction of the Secretary of War, however, the court-martial was suspended, pending the further examinations, ‘The report ‘of the examination was received by the Secretary yesterday, end was found to contain nothing in favor of Mr. Wasson, 80 that the court-martial was at once ordered, and the charges are now being prepared as stated. — Religious Assemblies. PRESBYTERIANS NORTH AND SOUTH. At the session of the Presbyterfan general as- sembly, at Saratoga, yesterday, Dra, Wm. Brown, of Fredericksburg, Va., and Thomas A. Hoyt, of Nashville, Tenn., and Hon. Patrick Joyce, of Lou- isville, Ky., were presented as representatives for the Southern General Assembly. essage of peace and fraternal good wilL He said that organic reunion was impracticable for the reasons that conventence opposed it could only be effcted by an acknowl error in the bezinning of the disruption. ~ His col- league, Dr. Hoyt, spoke briefly and eloquently, conveying the opinion of that clement of the southern church that desires the reconciliation and reunton of the two branches of the Presbyte- Tian church. Judge Patrick Joyco, the lay deler ate, spoke briefly, coinciding with the views of Hoyt, because he believed that a great Inajority of the members of both churches was in favor of but one Presbyterian church in the United States. The moderator replied briefly in appropriate languzge,and the Doxology was sung. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. The general synod of the Reformed Presbyte- Tlan Church of North America resumed its session in Philadelphia yesterday. Wells, the delegate from the general synod of the Reformed Church in America, addressed the con- vention. Rev. A. Gifford Wylie, of Cincinnati, and Mr. Wm. McEihiuney, of New York, were appointed as delegates to the general counell of resbyterianism which meets in Belfast, Ireland, one year from July next, EPISCOPAL MEETINGS. ‘The Eptscopal convention of the diocesegt Ten- ston at Clarksville on Wednes- day. A division of the diovse was decided upon ‘This will create a separate diocese of the western diviston of the state. The matter has been referred to the general triennial convention of the church, which meets at Phila- deiphia tn the fall, for confirmation. Rev. Dr, A. M. Randolph, of Baltimore, was yes- terday elected assistant bishop at the Virginia Episcopal council in Richmond. AFRICAN METHODIST PROTESTANT CONFERENCE. At the African Union Methodist Protestant con- ference at Wilmington, Del., yesterday, the ques- tion of- uniting the middle and Maryland districts was reconsidered and again settled negatively. eS en Dr. Brown read Theodore W. nessee was in 8: by alarge majority. PROPOSED BICYCLE Ricw® aT ATHLETIC PARK.— The Capital Bicycle Club races at the Athletic Park June 8th ard 9th are much talked of amony the wheelmen. There is now in course of con- struction a quarter-mile track, made after the most approved style, and it premises to be equal n, any other in this country. umpion bicyclist, is expected to ride In several of the races, of course Other well known professionals are to be and the members of the club will ride for sevet handsome prizes, in addition to the one offered by the merchants of the city. furnish the music, and 5,000 additional seats are to De erected to accommodate the large crowd that is sure to be present J VIOLATING THE SUNDAY Law IN THE CounTY.— In the Police Court this nforning a colored man, named Chas, Hall, was put on trial for violating the Sunday law inthe county. Officer Anderson tes- je:l that the defendant kee] jal on Nichols avenue, in Sunday he discovered Hall dispensing soda water to customers. Haliclaims that the drug store in the same neighborhood sells cigars and soda Water and he ought to have the same privilege. Mr. Padgett stated that the police intended to prosecuite all who violated the law, posed the lowest fne—s2. cca A SE SUDDEN DEATH.—About ay afternoon a colored woman named Roxaline Cole- man, wife of Henry Coleman, living at the south. West corner of 1st and M streets southwest, and employed by Nellie Lesile, No. 326 13th street northwest, while at work in'the kitchen suddenly fell to the floor, apparently ina lifeless state. Dr. George S. King was called in and attended her, nouncing It a case of catalepsy. Subsequently r. Hartigan examined the body and pronounced Ufe extinct. The body was moved to the Emer- gency hospital temporarily, and was this morning removed to her home for burial some aA lat SENTENCED UNDER THE New GAMBLING Law.— Josiah Siinpsen, Who was arrested in connection with Henry Hepburn, at a restaurant on 8th aturday for keeping a gambling house, was culled for trial in the Police Court to- day under the new gambling law. Mr. Daniel Cahill appeared for the defendant, and entered a Prosecuting Altorney Moore asked hat a siuutlar sentence be imposed in this case a8 iwposed in Hepbura’scase. Judge Snell com- Tequest and imposed a sentence of 24 hours in jail and a fine of $100. chore er Wasminoron Fish MARKET.—Sold by R. A. Gol- den, agent, to-day: 1,200 shad, from $20 to $32 per hundred; 70,000 herring, trom $73¢ to $10 per thou- ——_»___ Rey. Cuas. B. Bornton’s WILL.—The will of the late Rey. Chas, B. Boynton, who died a few weeky ago In Cincinnati, Ohio, was filed with the reg! It bears date of “Washington, July 80, 1870,” and, as his two sons are in comfort able circuinst inces, he wills his estate to his wife and daughter—his real estate consisting of a farm on the Choptank river, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and bis personal estate of furniture and to, If not better tha ‘The Morine band is to S a store In Dougiass iniontown, and last ‘The court im- piled with the Of wills to-day. ee Affairs in West Washington. News Norra—The cholr of Trinity Church will be assisted by an orchestra, composed principally of the members of the Georgetown amateur or- chestra to-morrow—Trinity Sunday.—The plac- ing of headstones over the graves at Arlington 1s about completed.—The pany 1s building a new toll “for the accommodation of the public.” CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls and both reservoirs clear. —Schr. Annie Whiting, Gray, for Wash- ington, cleared at Jacksonville 14th ’inst, Scur. iggs, Hummett, for Georgetown, sailed from Providence 16:h inst. Gov. BUTLER ON Gov. ANDREW.—A letter, written by Gov. John A. Andrew,of Massachusetts, in 1861, speaking in high terms of Tewksbury ‘was read at the investigation in Boston y In connection with tits Gov, Buler said: “Let Gov. Andrew and I had a little difference of opinion on war policy, and we and_ we ‘differed ueduct bridge com- juse on the bridge say this, once for t that, In the newspapers yet, but now I think I Two Hanginas YesTerpDay.—J. C, J FIRE IN BALTIMORE TO - DAY. a ‘TIES—GENERAL BOATING NOTES. The Weet Virgi: Election. The conference committees from the District | SNYDER, DEMOCRAT, ELECTED BY 1,500 Masonrry, boating organizations will hold their first meeting Special Dispatch to Tue Evexixe Stan. this evening at the Rigxs House to make prelim- | Cossresyox, W. Va. May 1%—The intest inary arrangements for the Potomac regatta. The | retisbie returns from the specil election tor Cons Prospects for the success of the regatta af 80 | cregsman in this (third) district give Snyder (dem. Dright that itis hoped that the committecs will | Scrat) at least Miteen hundred majors. reach an amicable agreement as to the date Joux E Kenna. holding the regatta. Three of the races for the —- = Teratta have already been provided for. Mr | ware pores tsce eee a mncine, Robert Leding has offered avery handsome gold > ay JURED. medal for the winner of the senior single scullrace | pq ‘Wre, May 19.—The first cyctor i CINE, ‘ — St cyclone tn the Another well known gentleman will take care of | history of tifis city, struck Ravine at? o'clock last the Junior singles In the same way, and Mr. John | night, passing through the extreme northwestern W. Thompson has expressed hts inten‘ton of pre- | portion of the city, demollsiing 130 houses and senting individual gold medals for the winners of | barns and killing about 29 persons, beside injuring the senior four-oared race. THe EVENING Stan | 100 others more or less seriously. The day was cup, which is now held by the Columbias, will be | ushered in bright and cool, with a fresit wind rowed for again in this race. A very handsome | blowing from the southeast. Towards noon the mahogany case has been constructed for this cup | Sky became overcast and about 4 o'clock a sharg by Messrs. Galt & Co. The case ts lined with buck- | electric storm prevailed, although but litie rain skin, and there are compartments in which the | fell. The sua again came out for about an hour pedestal and cup fit exactly. The prize can be | during the afternoon, the temperature being transported without any danger of acci The | about 70 deg. Towards six o'clock heavy masses Columbias think, however, that there willbe no | of clouds acain gathered in the west,port-n itu, need of transporting it this year further than the | storm, and the air was oppressively. warm. the Jewelry store to have their names again engraved | cycione was announced by a breaking of the upon it. 2 clouds, and tt struck the earth with a nolse which The Potomacs are tel, Paiperpdiird rowing, and | micht be compared With the noise and roar and they expect to have a number of good men in good | rumbling of a thousand relitoad tralus thundere trim for ey to work with when he returns | ing over a bridge. after his rece with Hanlan. Fraser, Ryan, Bak Fisher, Kearney, Thomas and Norelius are ali | ‘The path of thestorm ts a litule over half a mile good men and are rowing well. McRae and Brown | long, and perhaps a quarter of a mile wide. In also show up well, but they have not taken hold | this territory a building Is left standing here and actively as yet. They will very likely occupy | there. Brick and frame houses altke collapsed, if ‘The District Oaremen. seats in the senior shell this year. and their sites are marked only by heaps ‘The Analostans surprised the boating commu- | debris. Many occupants of houses escaped nity by having 9 four-oared crew on the river iast | flecing to cellars «nd other places of comparativo ‘Thursday evening. The crew consisted of Pairo, | safety, Dut the cyclone came with such lightniag Hood, Johnson and Ruff. This was the first crew | quicktiess that many were killed before Teachlag of the season. They have lots of good new men | the cellars In only a few cases were houses in the club, and should begin to get them under | moved from thelr foundations. Those in the mid- way. die of the storm center simply fell in rulus where On Wednesday the first of series of pic-nics of | they had stood. Some nearer the circumference the Whist club, of Georgetown, was given at the | were turned around, and it 1s reported that some Columbia landing. ‘Tis club 1s com of a | light articles,such a3 waxons, were swept Into Une number of lady friends of the Columbias. The | lake. The cyclone as 1 moved from the city out crew was C. D. Davis, F. G. Moffatt, Jas. Young, | upon the waters of Lake Michigan presented Franck Johns, John Young, Joe Dowman, Dr. Wili A GRAND SPECTACLE. Harlan, Jno. ‘Pedrick, Quinten Mackall, Artuur | ‘The whirling columns cf alr seemed as they Dickens Kerr, and Hatry ‘towers coxswain. Pas- | flew over the watery expanse, bearing with them sengers—Misses_Brockenbrough, Getty, Dougal, | spiral columns of water, as if ho ship that encoune Gracie Dougal, Marbury, Moffatt, Barbarin, Cas- | terea this monster of the alr could by any p sin, Lockwood, Low, of Philadelphia; Mr. F. Rit- | bility escape destruction. "All the physiclins of tenhouse, Miss Irene Jones, Messrs, 8. Rittenhouse | the city responded nobly to the cali Lor assistance Will Dougal and G. P, Green, and did what they could to alleviate the suffers On Monday Andy Smith, of the Columbias, while | ings of the wounded, who were at once conveyed Facing 9 crew from the Potomacs, ran into a pler | to St. Luke's and si. Mary’shospitus ‘The dead Of the Aqueduct bridge and injured hts shell Con- | were taken some to the houses of friends and ouh= siderably, Andy says the pier 1s stronger than | ers to the court house. An Inquest will be held his shell. to-day by Coroner Thor Pat Murphy 1s training the Columbia Gimict THE LIST OF CASUALTIES, grew, which 18 as follows: Brewster, stroke; Col- }so far as they could be learned last night, 1s as ae, ow anelis Ube Sand 4 are exnected at, tne | UNS Be Rew Ene eo Sand 4, are ex: at the | Killed—Paul Kubl, Albert Kuhl, a daughter of house aboutthe middle of next we-k. The boys y dj 3 zu are very anxious to have them. A great many of | Rymag lt @ud an Infant son of August the light weights and balcony oarsmen arein | © Fatally injured—Mr. Kurtz, Herman Kuhl, Mra, training for coxswains, McCarty, August Kistner and wife, Simon Geise Thursday Mr. Ross Thompson gave a barge | anda son and dausuter, Fred. F lk, arty to bissister. Among the passengers were |“ Injured, but not titally—Matt. Leavy, two chile igs Waite, Miss Gresham, dauzhter of the Post- | aren of Mrs. try, Mrs. Mary, Miller Mrs. Plane Inaster General, Miss Moore, Miss Strong and Miss | nigan and ti sliren, the “four last named be= Sampson, ing dangerously hurt. ‘The committee of the Columbias are making ex- abi ek Seemann done tensive ‘arrayements fr the barge party tob0| waseurowet Wie, Mi iBone inhi given on June 6th to the ladies who assisted at the | gon. tn Jenerson chang bye eee temas Ir. ¥ “ . ‘About the last part of this or the first of next | Orchards and Window giuss. though 1 ts rumored month the Columblas wilt formally open the sea- | Wii some buildings wer Lown down. ‘The lo @ 20n Dy 2 Stand review of all the boats, and after | ton of tue root of the Colleg: @” the Gacred # irks ard there witl be several races, The bance Party given in honor of, Miss Kathe. ee eae Sas ee youth win rine Rogers, Wednesday evening, by the Potomac | Come nore woken by Luse halisiones, ‘The Bout Club was very enjoyable, Tue party rowed gegen tLe up to the Potomac landing and back, but did nol i lind. Among the, passengers were Miss Mogens, Seerthlc Oyctones ud, Miss Wallace, Mr. an rs. imb v <i 7 7 Jf, Miss Walsh, Miss Jackson and Mr. IL. Down: | cyigaco, May 19 A train cvor Ue Garey ay Jobing, Tar Consisted of Cropley, Barbarin, | gion of the norihwestern raliroad, whlch arrived or em Tittingion, A Zappone, | Mobun, | tast nigut, brought ine following meagre particu- ed and Warden, with C. R. Zappone, cox- | tars of'a cyclone near Harvard, Ill. “Shortly bec ce! fore ha o'clock last t evening, a dark cloud was som ee anging over Chemunga, a small village near Lawyer England Arrested. Harvard. A roaring sound was heard, and sui THE BALTIMORE POLICE TAKE HIM INTO CUSTODY—HIS | denly a funnel-shaped cyclone formed and swooped ‘WILD CONDUCT IN THAT CITY. down on the plioe with fearful rapidity. Houses H. Clay England, who suddenly disappeared | Were torn to pieces like so many card boards, a from Washington, after focussing public attention | Whirled through the air. Large buildings were leveled in an Instant. There are no definite upon himself last Thursday morning, by declaring | detalis, Dut it Is undersiood that a number of at the court-house bis intention to shoot Judge seeped were killed, and at least twenty wounded. Wylie, has turned up in Baltimore. It appears Piemwg fed the — the storm struck Belvid that he arrived in Baltimore late Thursday night, | 20!MZ considerable damage. Here the wii changed to the northeast, aud widened to a mi and It Is thought shat he walked from here to Bal- | Lawrence, a small station, six miles Dore ok more. He went to the house of ex-Coilector | Harvard, was badly damaged, and the surrounde Thomas, on Linden avenue. Mr. Thomas took him | !ag country was desolated. to the front door and put hin out upon the step. GREAT LO83 OF LIFE AT AND NEAR CLINTON, England turned around and said: “is this the way | _CLINTox, ILt., May 19.—A terrible eyclone passe@ you treat a gentleman?” He then asked Mr. | over this vicinity last night, doing a large amount ‘Thomas for ten cents, and Mr. Thomas handed | of damage and kiljing several ‘The wind hima quarter. England became very indignant, | took a southeasterly cours? and followed up Salt and wanted to know if Mr. Thomas took him fora | creek, in t's county, on the line of which many tramp. A police oMfcer cime up and asked Mr. | houses were totally destroyed. About six miles ‘Thomas if he desired the fellow arrested. He said | south of Clinton the wind tore down a house, “No,” gince he was excusable for what he was | kiliinz Peter Clifton, his wife and elght-year-old doing. This enraged England terribly, and he | dauguter, and fataily injured another child. ‘The threatened to shoot both parties. He was then | members’ of a family named Bennison were serie taken in charge by the police and conducted to | ously injured, and many other families more oF the station-house, where he was locked up. | less injured Whose names could not be obtained, His actions, after the arrest, are Geseribed ag ha¥- | The damage 18 very great. ing been of the wildest kin le tal inces- SEVERAL LIVES LOST NEAR STAUNTON. Santly and in the most rambling way, boasting of | gracwro, Iul., May 19.—At one o'clock last his own attainm-nts and berating in scathing 1n- | nignt a tornado psssed about three miles east of vective Judge Wylie and all the prominent Taw- | nere. totally demolishing Livingston's fine trame ers of Washington. Three Umes yesterday he | residence and dangerously injuring Mr, Livings- tore all his clothes off, and the officers were com-| ton, Other buildings In the-viclully ‘were pelled to put the handcuffs on to restrain him | stroyed and orchards injured. A construction from doing himself bodily harm. He offered to | crew of about 25 men on the Springfield and Tne chew one of the policemen up in three minutes for | noig_ southwestern railway were camping neat $2,000 cash down. | He claimed, too, that Hon. John | Mrs Olive’s house, some of them sleeping 10 & ZL. Thomas owed him$500, and he thought it avery | jange barn. All Were. seriously Injured Mr. shabby thing to be turned away with twenty-five | Cantwell, the contractor, and Alva Berns were Ine ere pal Sayeael ony ives in Rockvilie, was | stantiy killed. A litte girl aged -elgut years can ‘The Baltimore American, 1 editorial comment, | Bor Teco¥e! Telegrams for ald have ‘been seus thus reassures such Washingionians as may have been frightened by England’s threats:—“The Law- A Rig e yer-crank England threatens to bring the whole | Dunoru, MINN. May 19 —A se 4 destruc. of Rockville down on Washington and elean out | tive wind storm flsited this city and the surround- the latter. The chances are that Rockville would | ing country between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday be knocked out in one round.” afiernoon, lasting butafew minutes. ‘The wind came from Uhe southeast. Mr. Holb’s new black= WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. sinith shop was completely wreeked, one dwelling Gensrasnants house and a large number of outhouser were care United States 5s extended 33s. 2 rid away. Liunber piles were scattered for United States 43¢8, 1891, coupon. 3 squares around aud many windows were broken. United States 430, 1891, reginterod Considerable damage was also done to the milla. Uutted 4s: 1907, couron. Tels imposible to estimate the lostes as yet ‘States 4 , resistered. lenry Miller, wh) was riding in a buggy, was cat United States 3 per cents.. ried ‘some distance by we. wind r= ‘njured, District of Columbia Bonds. though it is thought not fatally. Permanent improvement 6e, 1391, coin.. —— = Permanent dinprovemat 1891, cur.. Be Fire ~oegocenngred stock Ta, Barrios, May 19.—The large five-story prick: Fite goas innamesate a warehouse, Nos 495 and 157 West Pratt streCt, oce Teeniy youre femtiag oe lebron cupied by Lerch Brothers, dealers in saddles, unre ‘Thirty years’ funding 64, 1902, ‘coin. ness &€., was damaged by fire thts morning toine amount of from £40,000 to $50,000. ‘The firm also Fire Insurance and Gaslight Companies. Occupied the fifta floor of Messrs. J. D. Mason & Washington City Gaslight Company.. 36% | Co.'s, pre: anil jelly factory, No, 159, end the reas ene to = | Mames spread to this butiding, al-o buruing off a Wational Union iseavance Or: 204 jon of the roof. Messrs. Mason & Co. are nob Colum bia Insurance Gompany . ELT ought to be very heavy losers. The losses are Potomac Insi ‘Com is 47 | covered by insurance. cs Distracted Ireland. CAREY, THE INFORMER, AT LANGE AND BOASTING OF HI8 INTENTIONS, ry Dosiin, May 19.—James Carey, the man who was concerned in ‘the Phq@aix Park assassinae u and who turned informer and was the principal witness for the crown against his panions during their trials, was to-day Fe asea trom ‘custody. Carey declares that intends to remain in Dublin, and further, that he will vigorously prosecute those of the tenants oo- cupying his premises who have refused to their rent since he became an informer. Ever Carey turned informer his house has been by policemen, and on his liberation the guard was doubled. POPE'S CIRCULAR. Loxpox, May 19.—The excitement tn Ireland fe A reed

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