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See — A CYCLONE ON LONG ISLAND. HE EVENIN a THE EV ‘ING STAR Extensive Ravages by the Wind—Some PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : Persons Injured. THE STA -DINGS uma Siaicess Gavac Peamgtical ive. eat 11s 8t., by | New York, April 18 —The endden flurry of Tae Evening Star Newsr any, | wind and rain which visited a portion of Man- &. H. KAUFPMA 1 | hattan Island last night was felt in groat eever- _—-+ at Astoria, L. L, where itassumed the form Ty, EEN Sean is Sree to vubserbern a che of a genuine cyclone. At about 8 o'clock there Selk or Ade. pet mond” Cope as the canals | was a rush of air and a howling of the elements, SENG ewe By quail pustace prepai30 cents & Everything that was movable was lifted from ee ae the ‘earth and whirled at a terrific speed t — s Ly Post Office at Washington, D. C.,as Ghatters were tera from houses second-class mail wetter | through space. Tre WEEKLY Stax—published on Friday—$1 ® - and fences from their foundations; wagons year, postare prepaid. nihs. 50 cents. — §2-All mail subserip st be paid in advances “4 ~ 7 TWO CENTS, Sotuhiing, One neo cpg ary ~s pg oop ole known on application. Vor. T4—No. 13,000. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1889, anchuraie al : THE GREATEST DAMAGE WAS DONE eee! — ——_—_—_——_ — ——— = = — —= = = — in the vicinity of Baxter avenue and Academy SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. | PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. |olograms to The Star. |i, Marmis bres wor suse on ie COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION en “Eat rei een” le Cott: | Een HR aa Sha ; Anonrrwers The President to-day made the following ap-| MR. RUSSELL’S GREAT SPEECH. | tara was demolished. anda laborer won wome a ee HE BELIEVERS OF THE GOStED | go>, FLETCHER CHAPEL, 47H AUCTION SALES, P Thomas B, Coulter, of Ohio, to be anditor of nl eee. Shae ees D. Owen, “pastor. Preachine: meet in Monu; | “T?am.. ‘sp. mu. by J. MeKendry Tt BOARD! 433 Pennsylvania ave., bet. Ist and | gchool, # ‘inday afternoon, Lith, at 33 orclock, to | Apri of the Messiah. Allare invited. * — NEAR | Sa Bastor, will preaen | 7h ai and he was badly cut about the head. the Treasury for the Post-Office department. | StI] the Subject of Comment in all | kennel at the same time was | | Lobe collectors of customs—John W. Fisher, s0Kee UP Be ten whe 3/ for the district of Richmond, Va.; Harrison Places. | end cberiol over fabvn Gell fully a Minit enep, Geer, for the district of Huron, Mich.; Max Two sow helhiags te conten of evedtion, aed Pracht, for the district of Alaska, in the terri- mised tect tent trom Sic. Consents tory of Alaska. THE ILL-FATED STEAMER DANMARK. | pince were “2.50 per month. anced on each share, tem for making Riley, Sabbath * Avr.” Come’ to the love fegt Thurwiay, | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. o'clock. it BUSINESS CHANCES. BICYCLES. CITY ITEMS « COUNTRY BOARD. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEATHS. les a good f small al ¢ MEMORIAL PR Droit Park, “Bou: rrow at Ti a. . realizing KRISTIAN CHURCH, VT. AVE eer Se Fr. D. P power, t hase oofed, and their r t and benefits of sae | day, 7:30 pom, Str DENTISTI | William G fr assistant appraiser of mer+ | lodged in a field nearly a hundred yards awey, . 2 ation. PTIST CHT | < a>, FOUR DRY GOODS: j cha: are e district ee ne a a nea! | The chimneys were blown off of nearly every « » 9 to 4:50 pan. nw ¥ | BS oth st. between | \ EDUCATIONAI | Wim. H. H. Cooper, notary public for the Dis- house in that part of Astoria. Such a gale was Seana ae v. i PoceeDT, Kelty, Pastor, ‘Sabbata s-hool at | EXCURSIONS trict of Columbia, A Hope that Her Passengers May | rere int pa eae cimite “EQUITABLE BUILDING.” 1003 E plies ie perma bags ye FAMILY SUPPLIES — : mA Bibie reading for women bi 3RICULTUR: ARTMENT. wo Y¥ ACES. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres’ in A Bible re Pena ie caret cere AGRICULTURAL D) T Have Been Saved. TWO YACHT RACH INO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. = Straneeis' are cordially ‘welcomed’ at ail |New Agents Appointed and Changes = A Special Cup Beside the America’s Cup Boe PEST CO OTF RATIVE BUILDING N PLAGE, Z Made in the Force of Clerks. to Be Sailed For. THE SAMOAN DISASTER. At} 1a, m. service appropriate The Secretary of Agriculture has recently iTH ISSU! 5 i Bosrox, April 13.--More than a m "co sHTH ISSUE aGn Site Gea made a number of changes among the agents Gen. Paine requested Mr, Bonvor-Webb, of New PyARced C8 SACU SHARE. S ri jof the department. The following appoint-| LORD ROSEBERRY’S SUGGESTION | York, to ask Lord Dunraven sf be would be BL ie kite eae EE | ments have been made: Watson Pickrell, Pick- | sellitiag be tandee bs tani lth: bie now yank Dor © i Fell, Neb., agent bureau of animal industry;|That Home Rule Details be Referred | 4 cup for seventy-footrrs, to be sul» for ANCE COM- | Geo. H. Waldo, Delaware, Ohio, state agent for to a Commission. | b viduals in tt pan, Straiwers we | Ohio; Chas, F. Curtis, Iowa, state agent for i nee w York We & |Towa; Geo. Vasey, Washington territory F Unstemn ayan ae Stes poa a aatiog of | Made a call upoa Mr. SH LUI rursday events, 7A ae a ey i ii DOR, eryone " porter called upon the f r tithand H sue nw. ee arr ne reed r Charles Russell's magnificent peroration | evening and elicited the 1 moraines Te Palin Lf pat I oa Texas; 8. D. Fisher, SpringBeld, HL, states. closing the opening for the defense before | Beaver’ Webb hed comm : ur Qweation.of the Greater {eft an | agent for Illinois; Dr. J. W. Hawk, of New Jer-| 4.0 Parnell commission, Even his opponents | Dunraven, and lied received the reply thy hess of Churches. Services every eventnir of Passion | MONEY ' | sey, chief inspector for the state of New Jersey, | 10° SD : “hment of Warren { WOU! be pleased to sail for such a « week at 7-40 except Saturday, and on Good Fridny at EW PUBLICATIO! : recall the scene at the impeachment of Warre ee ieee oath ii am. Communion on Easter Sunday morning, " LICATIC £2,000: W. H. Catlin, of New s t races would not interfere with his 8 { Come and join Us in our worship, : it" NOTARIES PUBLIC animal industry, hae ro. | Hastings, Bussell is tough, but he was over-| America's cup, Gen, Paine han eerees i Thi SALVATION KEES WI a OCEAN 81) Toct Avcil 6. Joba Av Hyman, {Come With emotion. I sat down immediately | Mr. Beavor-Webb that «uch a cup will hog th- $B osceubly at their halon Sth xt feu pervioss POTOMAC R nignad, to take effect April 6; John A. Hyman, 1 -tore him between Parnell and Devitt and 1| Coming and @et the races abel bo ealoh err ; ost Ste ma on its services, t hs | of ) ‘arolina, has been appointed night | 5 : | the America’s cup race at some e ‘ | Bau, for the Isat Gine prior to moving into their new | 9:30 ain 1.1L a.m. by Rev. Win. B. Hayden. ichman; Sallie E, Miller, of Indiana, has | could see his lip ring and hear him sob. | Deualle agreed upon. ® ~ | Rall'ca corner of Oth and C stu. n.w- = x sri are i riretantie 3 n transferred from the statistical to the | Even the attorney-general complimented him. : o- r * => YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOC! a PROPOSALS 3 | botanical divi Wm. Utter, Minnesot: Kusse! ld not 5) first, b dige THE SAMO SASTE y FSi ee jALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | prove: SIONAL has been promoted from & Jas. K. —. Spam licroe eb: eats a | ss oe aaa (To-inorrow Address by nd H sts. n.w., Rev, Samuel H. Greene, , B 3 Hannen’s note of praise revived him, ‘That's 2 Kamsdel resby erian ch ch. R | Kerr, of the District, from 400, and kind,” he said. The Oiga Arrives at Sidney — The Nipsie nS e music wi npanimen ‘oung 1 v1 e District, > . , cs 7 aplSISEIT-3t Clerk to¢ A strangers. Tmouthly meeting and Feoey os an Lynn, of the District, trom Parnell will be the first witness when the Said to be Past Repairs, Boe NOTICE oF EE Se eee Ee jenn Outwater, yas —-- court reassembles. and the hope is expressed x © W; ane ‘ 7 GUELEY BROTHERS wil ee ee ee L i TAXES IN ARREARS. that the judges will rule out all issues unsup- 8. W., April 13.—The German CELEY Bk s. AA Oa. | : r ported by any evidence of which there are | Warship Olga has arrived here from Samos to lay evens D (Housrs). Important Order of the District Com-| many. Why, it is asked, waste time in reply- | repair the damages she sustained im the scene abyect Thnrs. (Rooms) missioners. ing to charges absolutely unproved? Paruell | hurricane at Samoa, which sunk her won ing prayes ‘Struwyling.”” ¥. Ps. looked radiant, and Davitt was in the highest | jou shins the Et 1 ¥., Friday evenina. ut i aisimerteaceas: : ips, the Eber and th lier, and the ‘s damages are The attention of the Commissioners have | 4pirite niet alae sen called frequently to the fact that certifi-|, Boseberry has made the suggestiot been called frequently to the fact that certifi- |) oe rule detaile be referred to ©’ commnieaion | @light. Shehes on board the commander, two Internal rev. | cates of the collector as to unpaid taxes com-| of great constitutional lawyers and adminastra- | Officers and thirty of the traw at items of tax which had been omitted from | tors. This is clever and will probably be ac- | The steamer Stockton hes been cb a prior certif . upon faith in ich the | cepted by the liberals, thus evading the diti- | Admiral Kimberly, and will s property changed hands, and the lien of said | culty of propounding details, One liberal un- : ionist writes that the result of the Parnell com- tax consequently discharged under the law. In | ticsion modifies one of hie objections to homo | cisco. ‘The steamer Ly « Fail cassie ia the beauebee der to preclude as far as practicable future | rule which was basedon the ef ver of the | OM April 2, reports that fil the nats anil gectiedin Gavee ako aalae embarrassments from this cause they to-day | home ruiers, but thut he is still against home | THE NIPStC IS DADLY FNsURED, BOs GHONEHL wlth guomtica ation duly | msde the following oiler: rule, i | and that it is very doubtful if she will be able to $900 per annum. t where real estate in the Distrietof] age NEW BRITISH MINISTER. uservice seats free. | WOOD AND COA! mug Prayer. TH CAROLINA AVE. METHODIS American vessels. The 0) Goversuent Receipts To-pay. nue, #428,516; evstoms, 2572,790. Civit Servick ExawiNatiox.—There will be an examination at the rooms of the civil service commission, on the 23d instant, for the purpose ut. a 0 aa. service at 3 pan. Pray uc Friday ats F THE ANACOSTIA PRESBYTERIAN | Se, : t 57 stor; 33° p.in., iety will hold their anniversa = e Wuall, A ath after red by the to Fron- LEY, Prest. ESHA, See’y TENTION! bers of ! All seats fr to return to America, The Labeck also r: | 2 ate — Columbia has changed owners after the issue that a large number of the bod f th | 3d ste. nw Preaching by |. SUPERINTENDENTS or Punric BurLprxo8.—The | py the collector of taxes of a ce He Leaves England for Washington | men who were drowned on boord the ill-fated iv CHANICS | a pitzer, bath Secretary of the Treasury has appointed super- | ment of all taxes and assessments dae and un- aa vessels have been recovered. ‘The bodies ha renented to | Dp. intendents of the construction of public build- | paid thereon at the time of making such certi- onday. ihe Katee: Seseghe ke Youny people's meeting at 6:45 x been buried at Apia, The Enbeck i ; : ficate, and which may in any manner be a lien pia, aanbvec t to toull. t_ | ings as uk Cees aaa at ae sees Regions cor Gs RIED meat partasivabe ¥ ieclil CSM Dlagatihs ts tans Ormeinn ieee. ~ ome ps ry rs belonging to Eber, E< Diana 1OUn eek, | Tr. Seott, at Pore Towntenas Wag, Ani 300; | relates, the collector of taxes, assessor, and| Loxpox, April 13—Sir Julian Pauncefote, 7 toGermany in the steamer B | We Rev, hustor 11 au, and | Chas. F. Bachmann, at Wheeling, W. Va. He | Clerk of special assessments shall, when ap-|the new British minister, leaves to-day for | et Apis Se gaurd & gt en o THE CONGFGATI tht, Suinday echioold Beats thee and public wiviteds 1t | has also appointed Janes O. Chureliill tobe | Prised of such transfer of title, note upon theit | Washington, He ix no great genius, and his | The Gliga's Kull in portecty onan ey Candied the ——= ona ) ST. GEORGE: | Custodian of the custom-house at St. Louis. Fecord of any tax or assessment on said real | departure is contemplated with complacency. sil belle oan taedin be har olen - Jeaning a <= oe SE. GORGE: | COS" = = tne | Seentez Mulch was omitted from said certificate, | $10 ts tolerably certain to bem safe minister. | vequire 49 hare tos oe her che ee 7 ie he public Pulm S at Morning Prayer | Win Sexp Derecare retary Blaine | that the lien of said tax or asse nt has been a cteb plat Supt of Dept. for Evening prayer and ser- She made no water during b y 10 Good us to subsequent purchasers by said GOSSIP FROM LONDON. res ner voyage frou a ee SS 3 N. + | Apia here, and the tax or assessment 80 omitted The captain of the Oiga reports that the Nip- shall not’ be included in any subsequent col- | y, ‘ a mB. the O port lector's certificate of unpaid taxes and assess. | NCW Books to Be Published—Archdea- | sic lost her radder and propeller inthe kev eee upied y and ev MKS. S. TILGON, Ke has been informed that the government of the Service with ad- | Argentine Republic will send delegates to the Hatth iuis (Holy) week. Seats | conference of American States, to be held here nducted by Warre the distinguished Song ht wor: Couie and , s : , : . 5 cane, The Treuton lies on the reef ow war ee => FOUNDE Spee see ments. Se eee water, and the German chip Ail iiss ede, ae ee Shureh, ©u) wt ——sas——_ ms * Ac ie it* age eines: lat | ‘Tag Pexsacora Daxacep pur Lrrrne.—The Interior Departasat Obamgea: Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evrsixe Star. same position, {Coming of a? B30 put., | NAVY department has received a report Sy The following official changes have been made Preratre: April cee <a costae THE LOST STEAMER fines 7 pe fi fous people's: & mn |the commandant of the Norfolk navy-yard, |i. the department of the Interior: of a forthcoming brochure to be published at Wesarette gon to our chain +6 | stating that the damage to the Pensacola in- fess 5 Gecketaiy —ksiook : Ea-| Berlin as a companion volume to the Pail Mail 2 noone ooee our couece: ____1©_| curred in the recemt accident, when she sunk | lice of the Secret a agecepeeces PE RRA best hundred books, cou- > METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | in dry-dock during the storm, docs not exceed | Ward M. Dawson, of Maryland, chief clerk and “ zi ‘Chareh, 4th and B streets se. Capitol Hill, ed Miho aang pe, hope clan, Pty : : 2.750, | timing similar lists by leading German sa- : Key. Jou Chester, D. $50, instead of $50,000 as was first reported. superintendent of the department, at $2,750, i Ths inka {the realistic school of New York, April 13.—The is fr i} mapa den ghe tee ; Gla Snel i by promotion from chief of division at $2,000; | ¥@™ ne pee re, ee ee ee oe ee ples Fuesiay evening. Tar Saxoan Comatsston.—The final instrnc- | 7 Te Musick, of Missourr, chief of divie’ | modern fiction is shown strongly in nearly all | White Star steamer Britannic, which arrived evening, both at 730. tions to the Samoan commission were cousid- | ion'of patents and iniscellancous, $2,000, Res- | the lists, which includes the works of Tolstoi, | lastnight, were distributed this morning, and 4 ered at the cabinet meeting yesterday after- List of Her Passengers Received but Nothing of Their Whereabouts. consequence. r of the Union. GEO. C. HOUGH, Secretary. 1 ODY, of Prin by VERSARY O} HY LETH A j ignation: George A. Howard, of Tennessee, | Daudet and Zola, many being mentioned by | among the letters was one for Punch, Faye 4 ne with struction im elocution, special | TESGCr ATION of the Methodist Frise tat aes | Hoon, and as soon as they had be rd | chief clerk and superintendent, to take effect | name, as “Germinal,” and even “Laterre.” Of | Co., containing a list of the pascngers eles Oe ae ie epee carts, at the Nine- | will be held in Waugh M 3d and A | at the State department they were dispatched | May 15. Mr. Dawson will actas chief clerk until ‘iear | Were on board the abandoned steamer D: mark. The Britannic arrived at her about 6:30 p.m., but the letter for F REBUILDING, xt five days, commenc- to the commissioners in New Yori by w special | his appointment as chief clerk takes effect, | *#¢ English novels George Eliot and the ~ messenger, nt office—Promotion: John W. Babson, | Of Wakefield” are the favorites. The Ameri- " : ‘ ch, Edye Ww pe oe ins Do? | 2f Maine, from assistant chief of division at | cans, which are included by two or more sa-| & Co., was not opened till this morn ng. Ne EFICIAL EX: | FOLUNTERR FRENTE: nat WILL THE OTE a ontinnatan Treg, | 21-800 to chief of division at $2,000, vice J. B. | vants, are Bret Harte, Washington Irving, | news concerning their fate hes yet been re- abi 10 0 Mr. John Seott’s hai H bat “Spi, at roo! ion receiv gh ci id per- es E. Le B Dis - - ie.” * a e pably res ie ocean, cord a ear uibers bavi eG Eee 4, has been appointed inspector, weigher, | ! Dutch Republic,” and Longisllow’s sonal sources that fully 100,000 persons would | “ “ ERENT RES n => FIRST, CONGREGATIONAL CHUREH, | enter Oklahoma within a month after Aprii | and measurer of wood and coal for the depart- | Poems, are mentioned once each. ‘cor, of 10th and G_ sts, u.w.—The pastor, | 22. He says that there are only about 10,000 | ment of the Interior, vice E. T. Matthews, ri THE MAT! ARNOLD FUND. are hopeful that some passing vessel may have eh. taken off the passengers and crew, By order of Commit “< 7 y ‘ 1 to the offi : age HOVE THEY ARE ON THE ISELAND, OFFICE, °E TO OWNEKS OF PROPE meer jit am. 3 | homesteads which may be d under the | moved. There are fees attached to the office | An influential meeting, including Lord Cole-| Jn hoping for this good fortune they are half aplo-nt si fENTH Creek. In pursuance of an signee aoe pre will be, he | but no salary, unday | President's proclamati ‘ed Mareh INS, (Pu “ ic, No. 113), for the establishment of eal Park in th 645. pare | thinks, five or six applicants for each quarter | Richard C. Gill, of the District of Columbia, | T48e and Robert Browuing, was held at West- | expectant that it will have fallen to the lot of Diatrict of Columbia,” the Commissioners created by by “Dr. Bischof, | section. ‘The commiwioner hie ne doubt that | clerk in charge of the model-room of the pat- | Minster Abbey yesterday to wind up the Mat- | their own stea AND NY.—A f chureh se organist. r Iseland to have performed Ne ctand charzed with the duty of its fulfilln 1t | the precautions now being taken to preserve | €Rt hus been restored to his old position } thew Arnold fund amounting to seven thousand | such a good picee of work. The Iseland left The Seeretary of the Interior, the Presi aay INCAR: order in Oklahoma and to keep the intruders | 8 machinist in the patent ollice, vice George , allotted to the bust | Christiansand on March 30, and is expoc the Beard o District of ¢ beanie s aaliot ; A. Calvert, of Maryland, removed. y and the rest will be invested for | to arrive here at any moment. She we - : from the adjoining lands will be amply sufli- , 3 ed 1 . A y Institut: 45 a. m.; matins, lit niant for eh 7 - benefit of his widow. His volume of reports as | fact, looked for last eve ning, but up to an the Mn SLE EER Re ee ee oe ee ee War Department Changes. school inspector, just published, is interesting, | before noon to-duy she lind not been ciehted, : choir tunds, ‘Surpliced choir, All seats ree. Visitors | PATENT OFFIce ComMiTTeEs Aborisurp.— Appointed—Edw. J. Hall, Massachusetts, | a8 showing his social and political views based | No other steamers have arrived with ant mena monly {She asked to make au offering ac “ordiug to their | ‘The commissioner of patents, Mr. Mitel lori. -@1O0N7 entiaon eenmnalwauthna’ Hy can hapa incor of lite in heared gy oe _ ating boats, and this tract of ‘land of not less than one | ge-—— THE SONG EVANGELIOT AND 7 has abolished the committee appointed to b Resigned—Ewing N. Day, clerk; $1,000, sig- |e eee ii nee gt RITUALIE rendered timely assistance and tool the? shave wich shall include a section of the | $F cal author Warren We Benes Ne G charge of the classification of patents and the | nal ofice. Thane Remap ene manera are ; ' deem suijable and | Baptist church, New York eit mond Hez Sw , Will axsist assignment of the members of the examining “ - ‘ © Sunday, 1 at, and : Talis Conuitinc ein Gets eite Promoted—Chas. B. Such, from $900 to $1,000, auditorium of Second Baptist church, 4th st. Sorpe and the committee who determined ques-| ice; E iga sopyis oe a ues tay yp odnenday, | Thursday and | Friday | These duties will now be performed, as was the | and typewriter at 2840 to clevk at #900, signal u and character of € pare of ve . joc] ri one (3 erso} ron. n ny . . » wi to be taken for such purpost, with the names | fessedl Christ and othe eee inte eee cot. | ease prior to the last administration, by. the | office; Ginevra B. Diehl, from copyist at © . pective owners vy Archdeacon Fai has been declaring ae Passengers and their bots ali against the ritua movement, to which the po = * ; Lincoln prosecution gives a lift, Mr. Farrar |) o tas cies at -onggien EVERY HOUR says that England is in danger of becoming | ** 20% the office of the agents, Punch, ¥ a MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND HOSHERY, - " & Co., on South William str t th foal = papist in all but name, and that nations are at the p ‘i hereon, an some 0 00 4 joner of patents, to copyist and typewriter at 3840, signal oifice; | P®P - rg ay * soft Se a . said map shall be fled and recorded in the public Tee "Lome, nd bring those who need the Say. | assistant commissioner of patent n, from copyist at 8600 to | ved by preachmg a simple Christ, not by | Senger agent's office, No. 13. State street, ask We respond to those « heclass Hosiery and | Onis ot the District of Columbia; and frou and. after Pretty Ginis nom Baurrone.—The State, from $1,000 | Miters and chasubles and other gewgaws from | ing for information conc rning friends who Aaron's wardrobe. were to be on the » mship. One came from las Berryman general's oftice. that date the several tracta and parcels of land em- e CHURCH OF THE COVE braced in such Zoological Park shall be held as. con. | Syste women et ON War, and Navy building was invaded this morn- LLY & COS lie uses, subject to the payment of | streets Services eg ich Te i While Farrar is preaching Evarigelical doc- | Omaha, from 8. D. Barkelow, aski asa sege edgar ARM tole deteritined by the suid’ come | Preaching’ bY" the yastore Rae, it BY AUS BB: | ing by a score or more of young lassies, mem- Rey oe Daniel C; | trine the dissenting Evangelicals continue to | dita Persow was a passenger. A g J. & R. MOKLEY'S, iby the President of the United ool at 9:30 a. in. Youns people's 'mect- | bers of Mr. Frank Hamilton's Sunday school, | ¥*PhY ee vane? show a remarkable widening of views, The | list revealed the fact that she was. SMEDLEY" npeLsetion be p.m. Thursday evening service at 8 clerks at $1,000, surgeon-general’s office, several parcels of ng KUCH & Hit parcels of I * 8 | of Baltimore. They peeped into the offices of ~ | the secretaries, looked at the models of the latest instance is Dr, Clifford, president of the | cart. BOND THINKS THE PASSENGERS WERE savED, Post-Office Department Changes. Baptist union, who will undertake to preach | Poxpoy, April 13.—Capt. Bond, of the Inman = : ud which Meo. OL | Ships, persisted in straying away from their = to-morrow in’ Moncure D'Couway's former | 7; <iieel Chak Se = pao Te Towners of teal ‘getste situated eo Scuig jwories | chaperones, and had an altogether glorious | James E. Stuart, of Chicago, IL, has been | Chanel and a series of lectures. by Cniteriane | Line steamer City of Chester, which sighted the ia ae ee 3 we-half winile on either side, jreaciiuw by the pastor, 12am, | tine, appointed a post-office inspector with head-| and others. A spurious organ attacks him bit- | abandoned steamer, believes that the passen« don"t overivok we are tor the Dr. JAEGER | ints named in the Act of Congres Rev. Dr.Chester. __ "it" = uarters at Chicago, terly, but the main body supports him. rs and crew of the Danmark were rescued, SANITAKA WOULENS. Se alive, vic. “between the crowsinagy of Macsachtinctts | ir H KEFORMEL COR: ae ‘Tracy = aa mockiva tet, cg. atone ae sch cpsanign san “ CR a je bases his belief on the fact that the Dan- coo at their ¢ in the Smithsonian Institution, in | fo. ~“s oerow at 11; : nd the reception to be given in honor of him- va : ss a aral raha 's New Play. mark's boats were gone. A chein cable was B. F. WOODARD & CO. by An oy ee apo ad ns r q 5 “All kiceh | self and Commissioner ‘Tanner by the U. 8. x eevee nacre 8 the eaieay Mall sor Special Cable Dispatch to Tus EvesrxoStaz. | seen hanging over the bow of the Danmark, 2 their several tracts of ind | Spucl at ss {trie ee te Friday eventan ay | Grant Post, G. A. R. a ‘ Z Loxpon, April 13.—A Paris acquaintance in- | and this leads Capt. Bond to believe that she of them, together with de- Coofirmation and Holy Goumninion Zevtet | Rowsun M. Dawson, who was to-day Ps as ot Harris, a post-office inspector, has re-} terviewed Sarah Bernhardt yesterday on her | had been in tow of another yess a wetes and bound ‘it M. Ny - | signed. i xi ‘ > Pe SECKETARY OF THE IN —— oe pointed chief clerk of the Interior department, ‘The following presidential postmasters were forthcoming performance of Lena Dispard, A New Danger to the Boomers. WHO DES: al Preachers? ie! 5 miscel ivision in | #Ppointed to-day: Chas. C. Sehreeder at Hunt- | Which she says will be among her greatest! Wicmrra, Kans., April 13.—Reports reached the Posey apne Peer ingdon, Ind., and Elmer Crockett at South | creations, She added, “T think Mary Ander- | here late lastnight of a new danger confrout- Soman Oare: Sp, °| for the past twelve or thirteen years, Mr.|Bemd, Ind, son extremely beautiful and beginning to show | ing the boomers. The Cimarron river is rising 3 Dawson is a native of Maryland and served in = cca talent. She should get married, marriage is | rapidly and sweeping everything before it, A the army during the war. He will enter upon _ , Message of President Diaz. necessity for an actress at her age. Bernard | boomer named Gordon concealed in. the his new duties on Monday next. Minister Bragg has informed the Department | Beere L admire greatly, she has temperament. | bushes neat Kingfisher wes caught in the se magne of State that the Mexican congress convened | But I admire Ellen Terry most. Oh! the beauti- | quicks and drowned and his team and wagon on the Ist inst. President Diaz began his mes- | ful creature, she has graces and prettiness all | swept do 4 il 14, LShv, w CLARK, Jz, ret L UNION MI cht, baicon Pecit will sp CAUTION. ~ ss Prereresce Witt BE GIVEN To AMERICAN GRAVELY & SOD 531 15TH STREET. FINEST CHEWING Eee epee as 2 a ee ee f are, she has graces and a the river. Two railroad employe s and 7:30 p.m. ndays, 3 wnd ioops.—Secretary Proctor has issued a circu- a - er Own, is most perfect actress on were reported to have drowned at Guthrie Me ENEMY DEPARTMENT. TOBACCO IS STAMPED ON EACH PLUG, SEVEN special effort at the main hall. $60 Parsee, | lar ordering that when suitable articles of do. ne bce ae are re hes _ papa stage. ‘There is now but one place that the river cam APEST AO THE DINEST | yep a ilarniony with God ana Hissost cue" come #4 | mestic production or manufacture cannot | (luis, He slluded to the proceedings of the INDIANA WHITE CAPS. dnenayl tn calmed Pg or SING PACIOMIES. — “BP. GRAVELY SUPERIOR.” erent TROPOLITAN AT MCE-Zary | PC, Obtained for supplies needed by or = DP IN . - portance of this becomes apparent when it is CORCORAN BULLDING, investigate the matter, and said that in view of oad Sad Ghaee aoe : the report of the committee to the effect that | They Have Commenced Fresh Depre- | fii sid tint this sirens mink ke coe 1i** | tion or manufacture, authority for such pur. | Sud exis! aston te tas ree dations in Two Counties. reach the country. Date weir Kae pao’ | under the War department, and it becomes nec- h school $ a i., prenching 11 a. ia. | essary to purchase articles of foreign produc- by the pastor, Ail'are invited, | ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATION ap0-eol0t* | 10t*_ | K st. nw. > PAUL'> CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR | chase must first be obtained from the Secretar’ eri i ti e . . i , | . Ste 10am. ees 5 = wy Hex.” Allred. dis ring. | of ‘War before applying tic tres ence of ay American Senate, being satisfied of the] pyaysvizze, Ixp., April 13.—The White Lady Sandhurst’s Election Void. 0 | articles. ‘This order was issued in cotmection | Justice of the Mexican position in the matter | Caps have commenced fresh depredations in| Loxpos, April 13.—The judges of the court Thing service and Sermon ; fe i : uld take the necessary action to prevent the : : " “ | 1) and sermon. All seats free, | With the circular of September 6, 1888, which | ¥° ‘ “A Pp Warrick and Dubois counties. John Lansford, | of queen's bench, to-day handed down a deci- FACTORY, dig gar lent 0 ota statrcomaon | Cordially welcomed, rave | broridedmhat tn the purctiate of all’ such gnp-| CTpmunet ayer alee aa 6; ia Gscca: ead wapiersiser Ne Meadiaon Sowashhp, aecetied | ea aheemen acs ineligible to serve as 7 Cannnicaraaon eqoen commie | cau. ai BELL ay ath in. whe pastor Ror Dee ENE | Plies, preference will be given to domestic | son treaty signed at Washington February 20, | notice from the White Caps that some of the | members of the London county council. This =< ber securities. Comin = will preach at 11a. m.and7:30/p.m. Evening sub- ——_ 1885, and observed that the amendments made | hogs he had impounded were the property of | decision renders the eleption ‘of Lady Sand- ’ Bie. a, ocr ELS feet, ext Sunday's Sunday school lesson, | Persoxat.—H. W. Thieman of Concordia,| to the convention by both the contracting hs aaa’ fines, and if not | Burettothe council void. The council has L———— So 7 ene ALE SOULS TUNTTARIAN) GHEE | Mo., F. E. Helzhoover of Carlisle, Pa., E. W. | Parties has rendered a new examination neces Tromplly relensed he would be vided Wodmen taken an appeal tos higher court, against the sapeemnlcs "> site rgualtemmnaa PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, Boe coming Mti'ang Laas iw’ Mouutug' cae | Furbush of Boston, and C. Anderson, E. ya cc Wamiigioe ouere eee instructions | 8 highland compelled surrender them. Thurs are a CHAMPAUNE ghINES, ; 2 a Se Tee tea eney pSchool | Strobel, Aaron M. Powell, and P. H. Duffy of |} _— day morning at 1 q’clock Lansford was awak-| Robert Louis Stevenson Seriously Il. ding bande ite wRieky SIGHEPIEE: DAUREIN O04 PA | BRS peaton Bae hase Bee ee Bree | Now York, are at Willard’ --—-Hon, Hemet [oe ee Sed by twenty sesckod men, who demanded | " iiew Yous, April 1h The Miwaife Gan From. “THOMAS RUSSEL : Thiscelebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly |." UNION _ METHODIST ~EPISOOPAL | Ingersoll, wife and daughters, Jus. ‘M. Quigley Death of Col. George W. Dyer. the hogs, and in the fight which ensued a son Importer W B: yeasted, mashed, fermented, and distilied from the in- | <> 3 Chureh, 20th sts ge Wm.'H. Alley and wife of New York. and! Col . Dyer, minent patent | f Lansford and five White Caps were wounded, | Cisco special says: A private letter from Hono- | valuable health-siving Chalybeate waters and choice | School’ 9:30 im.” Preaching at 11 wim snd Taee, | JG, Bucioworthe ot ‘Albany, are at the Arling- la eras hf Stias, la ae this | ,, Rite Caps visited the house of W. T. Mas- | lulu states that R. L. Stevenson, the author, is CREAMERY CO. small grain Kye, peculiar to the renowned mountain | m. by the pastor, Rev. Wm. H. Chapman. Yor Peo- | ton,—_R, W. Chester and G. Chester of West | &*¥' ‘orning, hasresidedip terson, of Newbergh, Thursday and adminis- | very ill at a hotel there, and fears are euter- <> FINGSLEY BRO. : z is districts of Pe 1 aud Maryland, and ripened | Pie's Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Prayer service ‘ . Ww. city since 1863. He was a native of the state of tered to him ten lashes and a promise of forty | tained that he may not recover. YOU THE BEST MILK. CREAM, | i> heated warehounce, sca-voyaged and aged tm the | ZYSRINE._ Allweicont RearmenaE E 2 F ao A E aM Aan ge trep eet Maine, and was educated at Yale and Bowdoin, | more if he does not provide for his family. —— p" P 0] URC! ry HM. - ison, A — warm salt air of Bermuda. The oxides of iru: and | | Pastor 3: Butler, Fassia teek coon, | Nob., Fred. W. vans ‘of Montreal, D. W. H. | being an alumnus of the last-named college. | The same night White Caps visited a More from the Samoan Hurricane. io and Wedleiianeldl Cae ee dele Cea aes Wemenetcons Walah | Tusnching Dy tee pechee ee 25 8 ox, Senimgn by ev. Day of Bowling Green, are at the Ebbitt— | at the commencement of the war he became 4 | Bmed James Crews, who has a white wife, Sax Francisco, April 18.—The passengers of B ducted on © Busnes Basis. and unequaled asa tenis ant sejuvenstas tothoents | foung poopian Sreschpae we TAO wo eeeLe | HB, Treadwell and 'O.R. Parsons of New| \senecrae cunts the governor of Maine | Rim to 8 tree near by and administered forty | the steamer Mariposa, which left here om be repaired and repainted, Nuenday, Wednesday and Thursdcy York, Mr. Berry of United States navy, John | with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, Subse. - aie March 9, hada terrible qxperience at sea on mow being parsed as | need of strength, vitlity, snd viene Friday. ‘Free seats and all welcome. G. Cummings of Boston, A. W. Cooper of Phila- | quently he was appointed paymaster in the | HUNG HIMSELF IN HIS OFFICE, | March 16, the date of the Samoan hurricane. ayous will retail 's . tA =< E Phila ii eee Es pete rn ‘Tonry, of the Baltimore Med- R= face gir aud hepa bs Core Lard Soar hl om egal haiee nl = vole BS oo stationed > bs eR pat wa miles southwest of San a * airy Frodiicts, and nove can | ory 18 PURE, FREE FROM FUSELOIL, ANDCAN | comes?” ** DB Frerbetileh raged eA pe Andrews of the Potomac from 1862 to 1869, gg pan Oherpter Comite) Se ese matetees two Passengers were own maine will von tke the | THEREFORE DE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR | (g-—— | METROPOLITAN 3 Se wae nee ae oo After being mustered out of the military serv- Suicide. thrown about so violently that their arms were in the meantime the | yepICINAL USE. 1718 HIGH COLOR IS DUE TO ©. 446 20d C sta,—Preachine . Curtis, ran A George W. | ice he immediately resumed the Sr. April 13.—J broken. The officers of the ship said that it only the very best pro- . “ m. by the pastor, Dr. G. H. Core; jr., Miss Watson of Boston, are Lovurs, Mo., April fohn Jackson, ‘the worst storm that they had ever ex- We want to gain con- | THE IRON PRESENT. NW Clark, of New defvey. ‘Sabbath esident and proprietor of the St. Louis Grain | "os, y our deeds more than by words. » | m. Young people's meeting, 6:30 in that latitude. is “Wal. F, TONRY, Ph.D. Chemist” | Pst Pua ROHN mgs FO uments, and 5, peeminanh: eal From Wall Street To-Day. pe = WESLEY CHAPEL, JAMES P. WRI citizen of this city, committed sui- oa 20 Pex Cus ee Soe hemi see, <t Manging some time daring last night || New Yous, April noon. Money lowed “Prev Pre Cex, our new store, 403 otmet,| “** = Kapton, 3:80" pm.” Soci vt Ghntit Pepi yen ed office of the grain elevator, His body | easy at 2 per cent. Thestock marketremained Spcslen, Wik cocina ane cak tained ine THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH co, oS pe aw ree tional. 1d by the janitor this morning upon | fairly active after 11 o'clock, andon a short cosh tales, store w e — 2 family Reading ‘most prominent, Bhoes by May 1. ns eee, " Distillers, ao ak " the office. pape eerie ag Fama ee em mero = ee fistian Endeavor Society at 0: field, manager business friends. The announcement of | its gain was cent. Later the (YH GRANDEST DISPLAY OF RIBBON, UN- | Gee Z0B BRIGHT QUICK FIRE AND CHRAP, | services in the evening. Prayer i suicide created intense excitement on | reacted, and = Pasihe preferred dovel- SSSA Sean Guening temermow. KAUPMANS | Compighy's Coke SOE ei ee RYLAND on the street and in all financial eir- DOCREE COMBINSTION, Tith acne. Xpress” | _2o-Omt al OLE slo MENS SUITS IN CHEVIOTS AND CAS. Sem ED ane | aa Tete are wn: . our taloons at 2.50 sale Oth sts and 1912 £ st. OURg SEARS EOUDES“RASLETCEOTIR SSCS. | Sosa alg Be opty 100 teh pod | OP ae i “Fil Hi : tity ave ne. apll-t 7

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