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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corre: Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Uompany, 8 B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ WIND AND RAIN. Ravages of the Severe Cyclone Last Night. HOUSES BLOWN DOWN, TREES UPROOTED AND DAM= AGE OF EVERY KIXD DONE BY THE ELEMENTO— SEVERAL DEATHS REPORTED OX ACCOUNT OF THE STORM—REV, MR. HICKS PREDICTED IT. Prrrssvro, Pa., May 11.—The storm of last night in this vicinity beat the record for sev- eral years pastin severity. During yesterday the = subscribers tn the city by carriers, on ir own account, at 10 cents —= or ey month. Copies at the counter, - Ee Rh ge rate Ge (intored at atte a Mt Washington, D. C.an “ mercury had reached % degrees, causing much vars ort Ear * SS Cg sal iptions must be paid in advances i from heat were re- per sent longer than is for. i "asescf advertising made known on application. TWO CENTS. 4 o'clock the storm burst with & succession of lightning bolts. Kain fell heavily foran honr. About 7 o'clock the storm began again with increased fury, lasting until about 10:30 o'clock. Rain fell in sheets, hail SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER. |'Tolegrams to The Star. Bea saTON sare Devon | a SETPONOUTAS 5 HUNCH GOR | Ba METMOUE ETESPTEPIAT | | nanan aavorazocomm What they Say at the Signal Otice dimes sergio grand ond he ighone _ Storage Departments all above ground. my4-tm_ | bath school. O:N0a.@ owe neogtes tergice, 6:30 POTATO tae with ocletration of the Locke Sarner, ‘ccameena at =! aoe LAST NIGHT'S GREAT STORM ify Ett MASONIC A SPECIAL COMM ee gemgeas’ |p, pete iycaday evening and ‘Therdias evenie, | ATTORNEYS... “Pare The signal office scored s victory yesterday "| ronds was discontinued owing to land slides M. be held on SUNDAY, the 12th inst., at I CHURCH, SD_sT | Pthat S o'clock. | . it*_ | AUCTION SALES... 2and 8 | when the rain came in the evening and brought and washouts. The street railways were block- Seg ora hy sear ee | Ree A, WE, TNO rumor | Murs. Saed tram erp. cece eh cial chureh meeting next 1001 D.D. pastor. 1t* ; Ves] 8 m. vanda} ‘preaching to-morrow Morning and Evening Bush R. Shippen, it ler air to the perspi le of the Dis- 4 trict It was notte of those Httle drizziee that | 2+S Wide Extent and the Sever- only aggravate the clammy uncomfortableness ity of Its Ravages. lodge ive to apparel will be enforced, viz, black hate dark clothes, dad: lambekin apron. ‘Members of suster lodges are fraternally invited to be present. By order of the W. M. Hitt ~ OOCCSPOMK EES OUREHD and telegraph wires were badly tangled and prostrated in all directions. The lower part of Allegheny City was flooded. Out-buil BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BUSINESS CHANCES. BICYCLES... . band TER 7 a e f the atmosphere, but a good, honest down- fences were carried away. Several myl0-2t W. A. YATES, Secretary. ht, pastor. <= UR YTERIAN CHURCH | Crry Tren, o phere, : ee : meeting, 9-15 a, m.: 5) h ‘9th st., between G@ and H sts. n.w.. Rev. ms win ved from the Bee, ERECT TAILOR. | 6°30. Preaching by the rater BE Al ue and Sp. | Joseph T. Kelly, parton, Sabbath aclrool st 9:90 eax: | COUNTRY BOARD, ees ee ee pore lhcoreg ab Vg ty nl Suits in Cheviots at $15, in. Christian Legion at 3:30, and Society of Christian | Preaching at 11's. m. Young people's prayer meeting | COUNTRY REAL £9 TATE ‘Page 2 | lightning and thunder, a creature of the sum- BOULANGER r NDON. P* 3 GEO. SP! BSdeavor, (coun people's inecting) at 7:19 p.m. | at 7 pm. Gospel service at 8 pin. Thurway evening. | Detar “Paso 5 | mer season. ‘The warm wave made one last | BOULAN DINED IN LONDON. ee 2 bst__ yer-meetii reday evening. cl ranwe rdially sola Two a) er, unali CAUTT XN PURCHASING | OUR INCARNATION (FREE) CHURCH, COR. | Nelcome at all services. _ 5 eee, Paze 8 | effort just before the break came, and surged ye encom et Onnaan Rae, weeiling ot) ‘Finest Brand of Tobacco, known as “Extra 12th and N sts. n.w. May 12th, Rucharist. — GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | DRY Goons. Page up to 92 degrees, where it hung for some time. Spring Garden avenue, were drowned in the the trade will see that the name “B. F. | 7:30's. m., Matins and Sermon; 11a. m., offerings for | #5" “church, Le Droit Park, Boundary st. near | EDUCATION, Page - The Baro B En- | 9004, which broke down the doors of their Gravely & Co., Extra Pounds,” is imprinted five times | current expenses, Even song and Litany; 4:15 PBs 7th st.—Services to-morrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p, ‘Page 12 | Then at about 5:30 ie ness urdett-Coutts og in each plug. All others are imitations. James L. Bar- | otferings for Sunday school and choir funds. All seats | in. Freaching by the pastor, Rev. William 8. Miller. mat dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer and two other bour & Sou, Wholesale Depot. ery 8 co, arenes, Strangers are respectfully asked to make an j Sabbath school at 4 p.tm. “Christian Endeavor S0- : ee ee offering proportionate to tl week Service, ‘Wednesday, ST. PAU. ENGLISH | LUTHERAN - : ec iyinvited, st church, cornerof 11th and H n. w., 3. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, REV. mer, a Services to-morrow morning and even- — Lewis Staley. D. D., of Baltimore, seit 5.58 pias ki eae eater ctaue i | Reser fay eeeaess Liste rs ie on Thurs e | reaaesed, Sandy Shale OM children narrowly escaped with their lives. At 10:30 o'clock the large stable and sheds owned by Frederick Hampke, on Mt. Oliver, were struck by lightning and wholly destrosed by the fire which followed, Fourteen horses and several head of cattle were burned to death, Loss, $15,000, Reports from the country districts are mea- ger, owing to washed out roads, interrupted rushed over the city, scattered locust blooms tertains the Exile. through the air like hail, picked up bushels of dust and sentit flying, bent over trees until they. touched the weovad, ‘sone ‘breaking, | THE CRUISER CHARLESTON'S SPEED. rattled windows and frightened everybody. But it brought instantaneous relief from the suffocating temperature, and when it was all THE TALK OF LONDON. over, in about fifteen or twenty minutes, folks my10-6t Martinsville, Henry Co., Va. THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS- ‘SOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D. C.— ‘The ‘third Co-operative Building Association of Ww D.C tes its fourth series of stock on the FIKST MONDAY IN JUNE, 1580. Shares, 82 per month, on which $1,000 is.advanced to purchas- exs._ Interest 5 per cent per annum on withdrawals. Subscriptions to stock can be made at the following named places: A. DEPUE, Pros. S20 434 st s.w: J.T. PETTY. Treasurer; A. AKCHEK, corner 444 and I sta. am wise + 2 FOUNDR ‘THODIST EPISCOPAL -_ GOOD TEMPLARS’ HALL, 434 ST. AND | <a 14th and G sts, Rev. Geo. Elliott, ave. Grand bee = Meeting Sun- | pastor.—Services’ to-morrow are at 9:1. 'Y Right at 8 o'clock. A spl has been ‘hoo! wrayer. 9:30 Prepared. TET FOR SALE (MisceLLangous). school; ; rewular ‘Mecting in charge of Dt’. 8 Bond. Come. | on “The Bible ad immortality: 2 2 3 <Page 33 | began to come out of doors to enjoy the fresh | The Sugar Convention Bill—A Promised | mail and telegraphic communication, Unan~ WE, WALKER. 1411 G "xt how. A. WAL” ry, etna Po. oa GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Pago 7 Jair. The rain that came at about 8 o'clock] African Sensation—Boulanger Dined. | ‘tic reports are rife of barns and dwellings HURCH & STEP: ‘Sth’ and Maryland | 5 MASONIG.—AGAGIA LODGE, No. 18, F, | Elliott — subject: “Lord's os -Pase 9 | helped the thing along wonderfully, and little struck by lightning and swollen streams creat- iy, 1d JOHNSOS eryland <a Ha eee eee Ae wil bs | strangers alwa Fare 9 | showers through the nigh¥had the influance | Special Cable Dtepatch so Tuas Rvauces Sean. havoc. ae ee ee on & | beldon MONDAY, May 13. 1889,at, 4:15 p.m, sharp, BRAY WILL Page 8/in reducing the morning temperature six| J, M e signal office reports the rain fall during DECKER, 28th and K sts. nw. THOMPSON, | £25¢tand the Tanees) «fous lete Bre... . Bae il, 133 Penn. ay Page 9 | degrees from yesterday. pox, May 11.—Sir Vernon Harcourt yes- | the time of the storm at $ feet. 2 BW. = TO be” | Ber Hembers of siptes Lotane ory ited to Join with and 2d sts. n. w., Sunday ‘afternoon, 12th ‘Page 12 “ 3 terday questioned Hicks-Beach, ident of ¥ : a Se | us. By order W. M. J.J. See. it’ wt ork. Subject:, Apostolic preeching, or arr From 98° TO A SXOW STORM. seid. spegpenys ac J = aang REV. IRA BICKS’ PREDICTIONS, cl ING OF THE MEM- SPECIAL NOTICE. The annual meetii = ret thin «i ai ‘peal Theh ie board of trade, as e possibility of the] In this connection it will be of interest to f the VETEKAN FIREMEN’S ASSO- : Pose 8 e hot trough was about the same yester- By x wil be Rela'8 EAN JIBEMEN'S ASSO. ‘of the stockholders of the Falls Church and THE REV. F. C. KLEL 8 Myer's Potomac railway com pany, will be hel@in GAITHER'S | <a Will “preach in Conx a. HAL! Falls Chure! day as on the day before, except that it w: tes pleading the most favored-nation Lin. y pt it was z read the predictions for May of Rev. Ira Japan, oth Nosts. Every member is c r eres Wane President ss PER on TUESDAY, MAY 21, | street Meth. Prot. Church, Sunday, tay - : clause in bar of operation of the sugar conven- | 44; mene, lished re Is8@,at 7 o'clock p.m. for the election of & board ‘aud Sp.m. ‘The pastor, Hey’ Foo 3; | generally hotter. Washington, Baltimore, Prater lig Precasicr amy heparan Hicks, of Kenme, os pa in Word and directors and for the transaction of auch other Dusi- | absent. a | Jacksonville and Norfolk reached 92, Pitts-| it wens ‘ Works, “From the 7th to the 13th inclusive is 1 ay, Property come before the meeting. ST. JAMES CHURGH. OTH ST ABOT: “pase © | burg, Harrisburg and Philadelphia 90, Savan- | that America was debarred from so pleading by | a regular storm period, with danger days ou or Of ail sizes for gale st lowest prices. Orders promptly 2 SecrAary. z President. Bane, Rev. J. W. Clark: rector-—Bervices: | praNos AND ORGANS, ‘page 9 | Bah, Lynchburg, Raleigh and Charlotte 94, | the interpretation it placed on that clause dur- | Very near the 9th, 10th. ‘and 11th. Unless we delivered. MORGAN THOMAS & CO., 11-15 Dst.. | g-—-—— THE GHADUATING EXERCISES OF se ee pacar Paco 2 | Wilmington and Charleston 96, and the highest | ing the negotiations with Granville in 1834, in | misealculate. there wi'l be much rain, attended w. Telephone 1Q98-2t my9-3t the Washington Training School for Nurses Sunday school, 3 p.m. 6 PRINTERS. “pase o | Was made in Augusta, 98, regard to the Sandwich Islands treaty. Such | 12 verious places — violent developments of Ke. A FACT WORTHY OF NOTICE AND | Will be held at the Columbian Universit; Pailtiog, 7 Pp. m., except Saints’ days. Wedues- 8 | At the same time it was snowing to a depth 4, Airs electrical atmospherical phenomenon. The ‘cor . For the past two years Ihave | cor. 13th and H ste. n-w. on FRUREDAY, VENING, d Fridays, p.m. All seats free. 1t a of 10 to 12 inches in Colorado. questions have only an academic interest, for | period will wind up with almost a continual been selling. the highest grade Vayor Fluid for stoves | May, 16th. at 8-30 crclock. Addresses will be delivered METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M-E. ZION Page 11 | "The storm in Texas went back into its hole, | the sugar convention bill will either be with- | high barometer and very cool days, until the eee Fane eer Seance of i doeiny | public is cordially invited to sta Church, P st. w., Elder Robt. Hf. G. “Dyson, Page 11 i ‘gh reactionary movements about the 15th cause = Fe pd es B'EEYomneos, pew._| fe gee orem sp a oe pe DEES gap oe ao tne | hier mperatare and detached ssttering % conte = Pade et . Mr. Miller, of Howard University. 2 ct her ex! 101 e e Times urges the government to do the I is the one grade. “5 wallons for mite, FIRTH ANNUAL, COMMENCE- | commencing at #30 p.m. Preaching at mane northern edge of the country. and has forced | former, and the liberal “anionists are strongly Metts oniok tetas one aan nee my8-6t fs t of the National University efll take SDA’ a a3 oe “Page 9 | the temperatures down all along the Atlantic | against it. Even many tories are pledged i 20th, 2 TOST OR STOLEN, CERTIFICATE OF | MAY 19TH INST. AT'S O'CLOCK PM at Co gAETROPOLITAN, BAPTIST “Cit “pare 2 | coast this morning. against it. Its defeat will ke largely dtte ra zhe | Stestest violence about the 20th, 2st, 224, and oye RN eee leo Ser EE Be prescping A 8, and oa N 4 ~Page 2 THE PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW. —— and speeches of Sir Thomas Farrer, for- FUNERAL PROCESSION WRECKED. 22d April. 1889. All persons are warned against | are invited to attend. das wad ordnk. tae he -Paze 2! This condition of a sudden change makes the | ™¢rly permanent secretary to the board of : 4 neroilifiug the same, payment having been stopped. | _my11—Ht H.H. BARKER, M.D..Dean._ | 3) Ovens theine? oe Tet eee -Page 2 | geld ripe for thunder storms, an rey Dun- | "#4e. and a leading free-trader. He has sup- | New York, May 11.—W a the storm was at i @=> GARDEN HOSE, HOSE-REEL, HOSE IN DISTRIGE OF COLUMBIATT | Toe | meetin. Friday evening. Invitation WANTED ¢sircarrows) ‘Pare 2 | woody thought this morning that the day | Pirs.all ekanepiel elon of ie ley’ Seakenies ake rah enya ay ~ . - 4 - 7 v7 NCI FREE METHODIST SERVIC: a i . ed > > ‘oup, late transport officer of nley's rear on the road leading to vary cemetery, = spztaren,, Sgr gusden and, street nes GEORGE B, FRENCH of-l.,agt. GEO, W. ELLIS Kesar, 3B mat roomie of WANTED (MisceLLango! Pase 2 | would be slightly cooler, with chance of elec-| guard, is about to pablish a book describing in Long I&land City. patina in aie pro- sizes: lowest prices. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. 309 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. a sttoe [mney ag oy nee WOOD AND COAL . -Page 9 | tric storms all through the former hot region. | the rear camp on the Arnvhimi, which ok ‘The above cause having been to take proof of any debts due by the late GEORGE T. | Come._ ELLIS, or his estate, and to distribute the proceeds of eal estate, notices hereby given that 1 will pro- ceed to execute the said reference, at the office of the Auditor, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of May, A.D. 1489, the pastor 11 a.m. tnd other parties are hereby notitied to appear aad a and other parties are here * prove their claims, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS, JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Acting Auditor. nc. (C. H.) Seats all free. ‘The ePastor, Rev. J, 10, 1889. my11,18,20 e¢, D.D..at 11 a.m. aud 8 p.m. Sunday schoo! SE ae m. “Oxford League” at 7 p.m. “Debt Fund” mmpans, 15th at. wid New York avenue, | Prayer ait parse Thuradey aveni Pe dented 5 3. BS er and praise evening. receives silverware and ali kinds of valuables on de: | ——>~ ~~ Praise Thursday evening. At cessions were wrecked, and one was blown off the road down a 4-foot embankment into the meadows. The driver jumped off and got the occupants, three women and a man, out of the coach just as it went down the hill. The horses, almost frantic with fezr, got out of their harness and ran wildly about the meadows, Police Captain Cavanaugh says that the frame of anew house at Broad Chancel, during the wind storm, was carried up into the air fully 20 feet and out in the ocean about 200 feet before 9th st. Lawn Tennis, Yachting, and Bicycle Shoes. . — This condition will undoubtedly last through to- WILL EXCITE A SENSATION. esther and Rubber Belting. Full stock. . Best Government Recerprs To-pay.—Internal rev- | night snd possibly So sacerow, bus she Hemtem- 1 105 riain relia? oxpeaiiiea committee have enue, $473,039; customs, $169,323, ant says that the elements are just sibesting tried le bi 3 5 tener og between the conditions of storm and calm, an’ ied to muzzle him, but bemg of independent To-pay's Bony Orrertnos aggregated $40,- | it is not altogether certain whether or not Sun-| means he defies them and will speak out 000.as follows: Registered 434s, $30,000 at 108 | day will be warmer or if it will rain. The | straight. He says tho failure of the rear guard fiat, $10,000 af 108, 0400 at 108 chances seem to be in favor of a hot day. to carry out standing instructions was entirely — ee Lieut. Dunwoody, as predictions officer, | due to Major Bartlelot’s bad policy and cruelty; Cuter or tae Copying Drviston.—The Sec- a - ee ee Leppert of = that Bartlelot never concealed his hatred end * i si of affairs, having forecast the showers of | contempt of the black men, and his murder Roary of the Tresauxy yesterday sppointed F..| 15s siche as cerly es Tereday aorslay: af] eaeiet'to me man punishment and neglect to ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. oth and I si W., Rev. Geo. OU. Little, yj Soule people's HB. SMITH, ARTIST. MAKES AND ‘delivers at once a’ free-hand Crayon Portrait paying 81 per week : prices $10 to 875; Satisiac- tion guaranteed ; largest studio in Washington. Call and see specimens, Cor. 6th st. and Mass. ave. m1-2w* Lo aca aaa GaS FIXTURES, it, Safes of all sizes for rent. Vaults fire-proof, URTH ST. M. E. CHURCH, REV. WM. | W. Flowers, of Maine, to be chiet of the copy- > : itfell, Later the debris was washed ashore. 8 . Ee ; a ee voene » to be _ several comments were made to-day on his ac- | provide proper food for his black followers. osx., May 11.—Ii y SLATE MANTELS, Barviar- proof: dany-proot inal of heir new build: Fepeuson, hasty Oa. m. Sundey school | ing division of the supervising architect’softice, | surcey. P prope Brrparrort, Coxx., May 11.—In some places LATROBES, FURNACES, RANGES. m6 432 Oth st. ow. g h 3 Boulanger, who has hitherto been mostly vice Robert J. Walker, : Fosigned. f = ignored by London society, dined last night A Cotonzp Arrorstie.—Rey. Jas. M. Town-|NO FAVORITISM IN THE NAVY. | with the ‘Baroness Bardette-Coutts, various send, of Richmond, Ind., appointed by the | Secretary Tracy’s First General Order. | Public interest in the Parnell commission has President yesterday to be recorder of the gen- ‘ x, te praise meeting. Wed- fire-proof throughout. Equipment unsurpassed as & * y a tS p. mn., missionary prayer meetiy th us. Safe Deposit Company. ‘Apartiuents provided exclusively for ladies. rdially invited to worship wi Iuspection invite myl1-1m yearend (SWED! ) will be held to-morro: : ‘TO TEE LADIES. 19 Tsth ate A. we Seats free and all welt in the Houstanic valley hail stones as large as hickory nuts fell during the storm yesterday, causing considerable damage, DISASTROUS FALL OF A DERRICK. W. 8. FISHER, FLORIST, remo} > Pennsy! ‘: ‘i ‘1 x May 11.—During the great ‘Has removed irom 14 Avania ave, ; — no F. — subsided during the evidence of the parish | _CABPONDatE, Pa., : Yo 530 1Sth at, Lace curtains should be taken down at this season of | Come; Sunday school, 9-30. in. Preaching st 11 | eral land office, as stated in Tae Star lasteven-| Secretary Tracy to-day promulgated his first | priest, which will now occupy some daya’ ‘Mrs, | wind storm of yesterday a big derrick, 112 feet y6-6t opposite U. 8. Treasw the year, carefully washed and packed away until fall. y,the Kev. Wm. B. Hayden: “Jesus Teaching by | © priest, y days. : = +3 a For the preservation of the curtains itis of vital im- | the Sea.” Mark ii., 33. Te” | ing, is colored man. He was a member of the | general order. It is cheering news to naval of- | Gladstone alone, among the prominent visi- | high, at the works of the Herdrick Oil Works, OFFICE et .CTOR OF TAXES. DIS- 'TRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasurxotoN, May 4, 1889.—The attention of taxpayers is called to the levied for the year ending June 30, 1859, on real and personal property. The second half of such tax, previously, paid, will become due and paya- ble on the rst day of May, and if not paid before the first day of June, ensuing, shall thereupon be in ar- rears and delinguent; and @ penalty of two per centum shall be the INGREGATIONAL CHUROG, | ‘ifty-fourth Massachusetts regiment. is an ex-| ficers who are without extraneous influence in | tors, retuains faithful. ‘The scene in court w: member of the Indiana legisiature, is the mis- A re be preserved for future generations, for, be- sionary secretary of the A. M. E. church, and | Washington, as it is imtended to prevent the | siiF5 Clever black and white sketches by Syd was prominently mentioned in connection with | ¢xercise of favoritism in the assignment of pay | ney Hall, the Graphic artist, Calderon, royal the office of recorder of deeds of this District. | officers to ships and stations. The order reads | academician, is painting alarge picture, Burne Prestpext Harrisox Hoxonep sy a Fisurxa | ** follows: rm whee frequently, Yesterday Crivp.—The Woodmont Rod and Gun club has Hereafter, when practicable, pay directors ‘tottered and fell with a crash that was heard several blocks away. In its fall it badly dam- aged the dwelling of Thomas Joyce. on the op- ite side of the street. The Delaware and ang company is also a very heavy loser by Rocket Brook coliery. A section of the large mule barn was blown down, but luckily no portance when taken down thet they should be — T thoroughly cleansed stare! impurities. We . o Sata oe | SS Newman, D. Diy will presch at La tent workman to your residence, take down your cur- | upon “Entrance into the Kingdom of Christ through. tains, carefully renovate them, store them away fully | the Confession of daily Mercies,” and at 8 p.m. ® ser- insured and return them to your residence at your con- | mon to BekBEveople upon “LThorouglness.” ” Music venience. jed by Dr. Bisthotl, organist. Sunday school at 9305, apartment al guarctar aftr, vamos tie | w_Veorer erica a3 pin OT prices are the eae a <a>, SPIRITUALISM — SUNDAYS—1412 PA. work. i Savectingment aad tax sale in the taatiner preserioed WISS STEATRA GODEREY, | uovIyceumn 11°50, auswere questions F'40,“Dese: | Clected President Harrison as an honorary | 8nd pay inspectors shall be assigned to duty in GLADSTONE ON BRIGHT. Re tg yd ply by existing Bay By Kat 2 Teas _myll 13221 x Ebbitt House, ia Wects and lomues, faligmed. i Piseeic Geul ! the | member, charge of all navy pay offices and as general z the inclined plane, running from the mine to fectorof Taxea. oe ay2-26t eNO, monam, 3 2126 GA AVE. STILL Semen it | Graxrep a Se Ga LIne dge Walker, of store keepers at the following-named navy-| He Says the Dead Statesman Did Not sremey! and = it ~ a — << — Re REATGRE | 3 3i per square. Have aia in stock Glepdaie and se LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. | Cleveland, set aside the verdict in the case of | Y#*4s: Portsmouth, Boston, New York, League Take Care of His Health. aioe gy oo mig pags pale SLETTOWN RALLROAD COMPANY will be | GiUbed Yooiug tin. All roofs I put on will warrant for | DOE” Fastor, J: G. Butler. Freachiny by thé | was Daniel O'Driscoll, who was convicted of | Z#land, Washington, Norfolk, Mare Island, and At Forest City, hail fell as large as eggs, and + there is scarcely an unbroken window on the west side of a house in the village. In the country the hail did much damage to fruit trees. The storm lasted but fifteen minutes, and ee subscription ATURDAY, May 4. 1889, —— ee Ae al , "| - n Sb¥tor ten cnyersext ensuing: thereafter, ef the ofice PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE REPAIRS | Lnyovardip3 Rev, Cries H. Butler. “No rented pes of the Neuional Metropolitan Bank: to our establishment, and in order to reduce a a — _ GEO. H. B. WHITE, Treasurer. our very large stock, we shall offer a special discount RYLAND METHODI OM, Psy 1Ot_ | ewer ctce Our goods are all marked in plain Agures, | day schoal at Va, . violation of the pension laws, on the ground of | ®t the Naval academy. In addition to these | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evextmo Stan, Medeser ground ‘ i ; . 1.—A London gossip who met inconsistency, and granted trail. duties pay inspectors shall, in accordance with | _LOxDoN, May 1 q 1 u O'Driscoll returned to Washington last sigue general order No. 29 dated August 1, 1877, be | Gladstone at dinner this week gives a provincial bse assigned to duty as feet paymasters. A tect | newspaper an interesting account of is talk Chas. W. m. Sun- scievthadblnassiore 1 JOHN E. BEALL, Secretary. Young’ peopie's'suciety of Chris- |__Postwasren GewenaL WaNAMAKER says that | paymaster shall be allow: each hip. | and spirits. He deplored John Bright's death SUMDREDS OF TREES BLOWE DOWN. ENERAL TAXES DUE PRIOR TO Saas yas into conett — oem pest 4 — rer 6: Prayer meeting Tineday 8 it isnot time yet for 1 cent postage. Don't é ipe tigre ae = 88-Iasdue to want of care, and said he had mo Gexeva, [12a May 11.—A heavy wind, ac- sy i, Sears guous | Svcutats toe wil scree ofa opel Spee | BAPTISM SUNDAY —NiaHT 1x | Teduce the rate, but improve the service,” is | Signed to duty at the following-named yards | a: doctor. Some years ago he visited Mr. dous rain fall passed mmchy 3s oe. cent discount sale. such a8 we can give in |< P< his motto. and Stations: Boston, New York, League Island, | T°S¥! jor. Some y ago ‘- | companied by a tremendous rain passe i? LS es) eves before been o@ered in this city. thst. and Virvinia ave. s. e. Edmend ies Se a Naval Home, Washington, Norfolk, Mare Isl-| Andrew Clark, who asked why he came. | over this section last night. Hundredsof trees Ei ches Sunday 1] am. and 7:40 p.m. Personat.—Jas. Lawrence, J. B. Whitley, | 804, Naval academy, and as commissary at the | Bright replied, “It's Gladstone made me; he | were blown down and many orchards ruined. my11-3t 3220 Ba a¥e. nw._| schol U0 aun Young mensinecting Hiblesaey | and C. P. Utley of New York, Edw. ©. Venabie | Naval academy, to ‘the coast survey office, to | never lets me rest.” Several windows in the business part of the aes Tuesday 8 pain.” Prayer and praise service Thursday | of Petersburg, ¥ 3 iad ita- | Sil receiving ships and to vessels of the second | “Gladstone attributed his own good health to ! city were broken, It was the heaviest wind <a EQUITABLE Sp.m.- Parsonage, 730 4th st. 8 e. re | of Petersburg, Va., and 8. Alexander of Phila-| rate when not commissioned as flag ships. | nis good sleep. He says he always gets seven | known here for years and has ruined the g>)NQRTH CALOLINA AVE, METHODIST | Gclphia, are at Willard’s——W. J. Sedgwick, | Passed assistant and assistant paymasters shall | pours, and never allows politics to weigh on | Prospect for a promising fruit crop. Toemuacrinimactnede tae Faytestant church, comer North Caroline | David B. Seckels, and Wm. G. Field of New | be assigned. when practicable, to vessels of the | his mind when he goes to bed. He has had his —_—— Tame and spin’ sui nather, pastor: Preaching at | York, Jobn Dalzell of Pittsburg. and Chas. W. | third and fourth rates, and to duty at the fol- portrait painted thirty-five times, The best | TO EXPEL AMERICAN CITIZENS. SCHOOL OF CHRIS CT “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. meetings Friday evening at o'clock. Beata Free. All | G*+erain of Detroit, are at the Arlington.— | lowing-named places: New London, Newport, | Bne, being by Millais, took the least time—only —. be ENC! MBS ee LIN HO) 00 invited. eae. Osh it_| J. W. M. Bligh of New York, W. 8. Westerman | Key West, Pensacola, Yokahama, Japan; to the five hours. Gladstone said it was a real delight | iermany Considers Them Hostile to on Lak in nealing —Te ak First payment = UNION METHODIST _ EPISCOPAL | Of Adrian, Mich., Com. I. Bishop, U. 8, N., and | steamer Michigan, to store ships, to coast sur- “ is i x -4 a 2 : : ir- | to see how the artist threw heart and soul into Her Peace and Comfort. opened ool of Christian Science at Riggs a BP 9 Gunreh. 20th St near Pa ave-—sunday te A. oe ee Louisville, are at the St. James. vey vessels, to training ships, to fish commis- | i; Gladstone's memory is still wonderful, and Bh ras S 20-1m* May, by the pastor, Hey. Win, i Chapman, wom pooh r. C. M. Lacey Sitcs left the city yesterday as | sion vessels, and as assistant to pay officers of delegate to the national Y. M. C. A: convention | the higher grades when needed. Officers of | 2¢ amused the company for hours with vividly- | Toxpox, May 11.—The argus-eyed German giarea abd pavuients thereon at Philadelphia, and will return on Monday | lower rank at present holding positions in con- | 4 Stories of the house of commons of forty | viaoogs have again showed their vigilance by aa BRIGHT ot FREARD CHEAT, | Office open daily from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. when sub- | meeting at 7 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday evening. Ke ES yatereiagton Bea, | scription tor share Is received .| Ali welcome. it Company" Fi 3 }OHNSON BROTHERS. | Shares $2.50 per month; $1,000 advanced on each’ <a F, CHURCH. sass next, in company with auch _iitlegates as will flict with the general order: wi be relieved as at go ge detecting danger to their paternal government jao-Om Exelusive Agents. | share. => chusetts ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. n. visit Washington.—Rey. I. L. Townsend re- | early as practicable ose of the required i a hich would have Be CENTPICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUES, the Acpociation ana otfer information fursished apse | ger”” ase Sonera cee TALS m. “Sunady | turned aprons ro eens 9 Lager rank E i ig oe dente ps ecerscht od oogees ccaapall i also ot Bass oak guardians and other securities. Commercial lication. hool, 9:50 a. in. Mis: it cises, 10:2 centennial service at St. Paul’s, New York, an This order is rall ‘ded s , i RK a De ‘THOS. SOMERVILLE, Pros't, | Beats free und public invited.” " "5" | a special meeting of the trustees of the Gen- | runner of others of similar character afferinrg | It Exceeds the Highest Hopes of the| of their country’s welfare. A few naturalized - rant] EE ea a ao CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | Tal Theological seminary.—8. I. Smith and| both the staff and line of the navy, where it Builders. citizens of German descent or birth bave NW YOU HAVE TRIED DOCTORS, MEDI- pg , 2 Sth and H sts. n-w. Rev. Samuel H. Greene, | wife of Dover, N. H., J. H. Walker and wife of | frequently occurs that through favoritism of- aoe been living for some years on the and electricity in vain: when you are ut- a cn ee ee a ool. 9 nine | Worcester, Mass., Jos. F. Tobias of Philadel- | ficers of an inferior rank are assigned to im-| Saxta Bansana, May 11.—The U. 8. cruiser | petty islands of Amrun and Fochr, im eure you no mat- NT ‘DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. phia, and J. E. Osborn and wife of Fall River, portant duties, requiring the supervision of | Charleston was prevented by fog yesterday | the North sea. Ten of them draw pensions EBB, G10Est.nw. | ig a ¥, CaTuxnine Dewrz, et al., No. iass., are at the Normandie.—Mr. Geo. | officers of higher grades and longer experience. | from attempting the four-hour run prescribed | from the United States government for injuries ie | Thisé 8. Cochran will sail on June 26] The order has created quite sti in thy ‘. received in the civil war, and live on these out- for_an extended continental tour.— | Navy department th enom 1 ‘He | by the government, but she put tosea during the | Cr th e-way islets for the sake of economy, The A. Lichtensten and L. W. Dennis of New York afternoon and attained an estimated speed of 17 | German authorities —_ decided wy C4 are are at Welcker’s._—Wm. 8. Munison, C. C. uM knots with her propellers making 101 revolu- | inimicable to peace and safety, and have or- Woolworth and E. L. Day of New York, J. W. ae Hie i eS tions to the arnt It has been determined | dered their vassals of Schlesweig-Holstein to E HENNOPEN BEACH, RE- Cause being referred to me to ascertain and re- well-known hotel will —2 ven | Port, among other matters, the and Haat seasour Cire | tate of ‘AM CAHILL, afte Kitch BENTGW | Reference om SATUMDAY. the Bil TH DAY 3 ; . reference on +9 pm. WALTER BENTON | Op YAY, 1889, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M;; at muy Kev. H. i. Naylor, D.D., pas- office in the United States Court House, in this city. b.,®. mm. Preaching by the | Putnam of New Orleans, John M. Loop of In- | Th i " EXPEL THEM FROM THEIR ABIDING PLACE. Ail creditors ofthe aid, WILLIAM CAMILL, aud pet Hon ettin: atte, Hut | diane, L. M. Robinson of Richmond, Va., and| "© ePOrt 4 Discredited at the Navy | torunover a course of volat below Vontees, in | Exposialations heve boon mada, but in vala, fons interested Sn ste are notided to presel ‘Teurelng graces. 3a, | B. E. Young of North Carolina are at’ the’ Eb- — ord Happs toerelgd snmabrangr tigger taney Perry sapere yenthdarenciry fate cloud ap.i0-tukagw “Sas. G. PAYNE, Auditor. is” | bitt.——Chns, E. Comery, A. 8. Draper and is Mar = ey es Se ee eee a : S83 00 ft Henry Russell of New York, L. Simpson of | , Oftcers atthe Navy department absolutely | covered apart from the records made by the | quillity of mind must find other residences. It = o% & DRAGS West Virginia, A. A. Wayne of Boston! and it, | discredit the report that the Palos has been | log on the ship. fas alwags been a open question, that these ASA R AAA . 8. Brown of Oregonare at the Riggs.——W. | lost on the Chinese station. The last report re-| The members of the naval board watched the } bits of soil belong mark rather than A RR 24% S338 “oo? Luu | —_ moues? Yew, buteomething more than this, =| Frayer ‘dura tie week, xcept Thuradas. By ‘kev, | ML, Richards of Brooklyn, and 8. D a evening duri Hamilton | ceived at the department upon the subject is conduct of the cruiser from the bridges and | Schlesswig, and the Copenhagen Dag is as J. xoung, People’s wants must be supplied. For this purpose of New York are at the Arno. John Lin-| datea April 16. Itshows that the Palos ar- from the free board fore and aft, while others | pointed in its remarks upon the subject as it purchase each y CHURCH OF “QURK FATHER? i i ih i : ted the record made by log indications. | can well be without drawing upon itself dis- han yaaseerne pape ap yc pti alist ce 18 cad 2. ote meee | a eee rar Woenlone "6°, "ndl rived at Chemulpo, Corea, from Tientsin, | When the araouacement yas snare that the | agreeable attention. For once the German and ¥ ue ye , 42. = a atau | ina” bane Gees ———$— China, March 16, and was still at Chemulpo, | ship was moving at the rate of 17 Knots per | Russian press have a subject upon which they 8 ae] ™ ¥ 5 7. L Ae ew You find irks the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union. Address Naval Cadets Appointed. where she was to remain for some time and | hour it was regarded as improbable, as it can write feelingly in a ahs Soe wu MM MBseR Reve tutus !4— | UMBRELLAS, and OUTING GOODS. You Stag ene iuslow, ou the subjectof Narcotics: | ‘The following nominations have been made | until relieved. The Omaha and Marion were EXCEEDED THE HIGHEST HOPES mt Oe eee Se ot Merve atyour fingers* end. Oursis the toil, your's the pleasure. | DYaitiia ‘to all, x: td the cue from tl ussian authorities, We have plenty of them—and good ones, too—at | Spring and summer bring with them your needs. We 4 Little money. Try us, and see whether we cannot save | have anticipated these and are now ready. Each line for appointment as cadets at the United States | the only vessels able to relieve her, and they | entertained for the cruiser, and, provided she publishes daily the most bitter articles naval academy: Hubbard M. of Peters-| were away up in north China waters. It ap-| would maintain the same comparative rate un~| against Switzerland, in which the charge second New York district; Daniel C. Nutting, | (° i an approximate test of the Charleston with 100 | German apics resident in Zurn ate eee an of Norton, Kan., from the sixth Kansas district, | ieVed by one of. the vessels at a distant north- = a 7 utions of her engine and the estimated de for th intence, and the Swiss police 'N a b ern post, and being out at sea for a time sufi- | TO! qotome is | Saene ee ee oe a rabert Morris, of Evanston, Ill, from the | cient to justify apprehension of her loss. The | Y¢l0pment of 500 horse-power during the high- | do not hesitate to charge them with inventix Herth Mlinois district; Wm. G._ Powell. of | vessel is a small gunboat of 420 tons, but is re- | git, “cvelgpment shown of the cruiser’s #peed. | conspiracies when business is real dull wi rete, a th cad cpereaslee, — =e garded as seaworthy. The officers are: Licut.- y s them and Berlin and St. Petersburg are waiting Umbrellas at78 1. 1 lot of $1.25 Fancy Parasols at 98c. each. 1 lot of 35 and 50c. Children’s Fancy Parasols at ‘25e. each, and all others in proportion. aion, department of Narcotics, Public 15thand Fsts.n.w. | mectius Sunday evening at 7:45, im the Church of Qur Father, cor. Lith and L sta, n. ALL, PERSONS HAVING GOODS DE- | Liuscratiuw the evils of cigarette wpoking. ke evil ing, &c- posited with me upon which interest is due | ilstratis ae ee 3 i Six months or inore, are hereby notified to call st ouce | SF¢ Cordially invited. Mrs. ALEX. KENT, Supt. _1t ou dollars. selected. meeting, Gospei | burg, Va., from the fourth Virginia district; | pears that but eight days elapsed between | der forced draught and her fully developed OF SHELTERING AND PROTECTING ASSASSINS * Tot of 81.25 Fant Dye 26-inch “Gloria” a — : ut branch meetings ak usual (see bulietign | Charles F. Neill, of Austin, T&., from the tenth | the date of the last official report and the horse-power, it promised to place her among | is the mildest. The third section of the Rus- ‘umbrellas st 98e. each. 2 H. F. WOODARD & 00. <—-J mectings goo th band G Pe Texas district; Pope Washington, of Goldsboro’, | sailing of the steamer bringing the report ofher | the speediest of her classin any navy. No offi- | sian government, it is well known,received the aa Fast ae — “Gloria” Long Silver Han- . eecaaeeon tails on ting ‘Tusedsy, % N, C.. from the third North Carolina district; | loss, and this is a period hardly long — test could be —— speed, reset = = infcrmation upon which it has acted through 1 lot of $2.50 Fast Dye z8-inch (Gent's) Silver Cap MEN'S IMPORTING FURNISHERS, Boe= WOMAN'S CanistiaN TempEnance | W- Stanley Valentine, of Brooklyn, from the a to admit of the Palos haying been re- | DO¥ BO on mecor to re ge 7 German spies resident in Zurich and Geneva, and pay mterest or their goods will be sold at DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Soman! Crai thoroughly clean manner and gave evidence | + be shocked. | ee yees sd pay mterent or spac ge Se arite dlLiti ss nieiey, DE ro wn from the third South Carolina district; Leland | (°™Rusicey 3. AE; Deets eed Giese eee | that nor lines are perfectly apt for the spe edit is | “ie Swiss police are as astute an their — 8 8 ¥ Sj Fe Sus, Pawnbroker and Auctionecr. | lniésouary'suciety program af 8 pan. Louny poopics | F. James, of Efingham, 8; C., from the sixth | box, Passed Assistant Surgeon H. E. Ames, As- | DOW felt certain, she ae ome friends from across the border and they have o —— 30, a ese ‘0° Vv fixe sg5 GAS FIXTURES, eoeiee m,_ Sunday echool, wrayer, MANUFACTURERS! CES. > ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST, NEAR GUARANTEED BEST QUALI 7S WORKMAN. Se retin Sve. a. Kev. Alfred Harding. . an0FFo} South Carolina district; F. E. Chadwick, of | sistant Paymaster J. 8, Phillips, Passed Assist. | ‘Ti#l- Both engiees were worked smoothly and | y otifed the latter that such schemes as Owatowna, Minn., from the first Minnesota dis- ~ Here ave assurance that under high pressure to be pa ” trict, and Louis G. Ashbury, of New Orleans, ant Engineer Henry Herwig. Sovelopaa by forced draught they will be PLANTING BOMES TO “DISCOVER” AGAIN, from the second Louisiana district. - = rector.—Services to- Ww? 7:30 a.m, Holy Com- ee The American Exhibit at Paris. IM CONDITION FOR THE FINAL TE. first time either, grow stale with repetition, Weare sdsens Suk Guoven che. wore Ooe, SCHULTZ GA9 FIXTURE CO, fervice id scruiou, 40pm: Evenwug (Chora | _ Appointments by the President. The Secretary of State has received a tele-| The cruiser will leave this morning, sud pro-| sti the perpetual bullying will doubtless have We are selling Kid Gloves at 5ie., worth 89c. _ap20-3m_—— "1815 Fst. n.w., Suu Building. | and sermon. All seats free. Stranyers wel 4t! ‘The President yesterday afternoon made the | gram from the United States commissioner to hecrsty = niegead chem rede Say “ pboeg some effect time, for Switserland of, course We are selling Kid Gloves at 75c., worth $1. ==> SUCCESS. PERFECT GAS STOVES. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. | ¢ollowing appointments: the Paris exposition, from which it seems that | pected that a four-hours wi e no desire for open hostilities, Webave the above Gloves in Bisck as well asin Suara syle Bos roeccn school, 9°30 a a Pr 11] James Townsend, of Richmond, Ind., to be | the installation of the United States industrial | The builders still hold to the view thats second | inspired cote’, a — ne Ee hesi- — aan Fess ulig winter tee tna ats | recorder ofthe general land fe. Lav K | stions afr advancod exthatof any nation | 2° SHE “il, may hence, 6 he | i eae eg apart MITTS, MITTS, MITTS. C. A. MUDD) 5 at o'clock. | Young people's meeting, 7:40 o'clock. | Aaker, of Minnesota, to be receiver of public | in the educational section. It also appears | Scr, trial of f the boil er with | Lutz and Woblgomuth, and it is only » question 1 street, ‘Ail are invited, it Pi gone the feeding on ‘atisitiote All Styles—All Qualities—All Shades—and the Lowest | ap20-3in ‘Next to Johnson Bros. phir moneys at Crookston, Minn, James A. Sprad- | that whatever delay in the installation of ex- | forced draught, and that the machine ry may | of time when the most declared Prices—At the Leading Uptown Establishment—The— — MOUNT VEUNON PLAGE M-E-CHURCH | jing, of New Mexico, to be receiver of public | Pivits has occurred has been due to the ina-| not yet be entirely pre for the <fomands | anarchists will be either from Swiss Be “NGS Bros’ cnEaneny 00, Bisadaway, poston SET a Ee i ae ed bility ofthe French administration te complete which wi feqees Aaeayg As to the: alout: | soll or dnd’ their operations +o hampered that A D EER : ee pa son, of Indiana, to be @ member of the bourd | Atoorica pec rn = come they are now free to declare their they will depart of their Be Ek PBIB EY | cuorcesramresopvers, waoursaue ax Be cfvseching ot blak at ike, betueas ad Cee eee Ook eran e Me tercliory of | ct yok boon furnished, whila inthe fine arig | feat the abip will be, able, after, one, oF io BOULANGER TALKS. Kk # S ats. 8.W, 5 r jo! of Montana, en 2 EE GS M4 Boo kee = RETAIL MILK AXD CREAM DEFOT, Febrey. "the public cordially invited 18° | for the Indians of the Blackfeet agency in Mon- the ptse far tho vemon eet he ee nt, Chief RL. Harris, niacin te ihbiind Olle 920 and 091 D st av Bs ae tan aed 4 oun tn ws Precling | AR. Also the following collectors of internal | tion! could. not get the rooms in readiness, | ee een ene oe ne arcing a | He Says the Gover nwttrane. “ Ng A 3 revenue: x, for e Oe _Serrerets anager | asec tee A RETA ele ft | Ci ae nt tc | ee RE | oe ince mem ay dest milk and the best service that can be obtained at | 9:90 «m- oe y a whole, much further advanced than for & cor- ‘ 7 = (ERE WILL BE A SERMON ON THIG | Wilcox is a t ian of Champaign d Brennan. Chiet Engineer F. A. Wilaom has! Gen Boulanger said that if the French govern- Sruw Hare ail times. criptare to our Heteew, ar ot | County, BG cone eaT edited te Tees | responding period in 1878, been appointed to fill the created on the ane PULL 7 Our Wholesale Butter House, 216 10th at. w.. Will | ee ad a at read Pete Sextalive Csseenr: Bivaar Ds Warmeastio Ene POT Ee, board, while Chief ‘A Kirby has been | ment intended to prolong the cory Dede Bit MACK taw Siitaw atm -™ | shortly remove to our new building, 027 and #20 | TTULCO® 2a Serve, oh the Uttice of the Holy Guest | employe of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi- ey of the Road to Mount Vernon. cory of the board of en- | chamber of ~~ eer eta against Machinowa ior Boye and Men-sf 800. an8 | Loulsiana ave, ‘mb23-3m ‘W. aiatchett, it _| cago railroad company, and resides at Pitts- 1, P. C, Hains has made& report of the to test the horse-power developmunt of sultrage, and it would be the duty of Bate ond Cage for I in ovaly VE eS , a may burg. Bae Taare tg Sen- | preliminary survey of a road from the aque- engines. ‘citizen to rise in He declared rz an, and ri 30; Loung People’s apo on Cameron, Representative Bayne, | duct bridge to Mount Vernon, the object being ea thatthe would ‘not be last man to rise in jew Color Summer Derby, light tn heeiine, 7 cloak Benool $30 pam. | and the determination of the most eligible route by Benes tor the Steamer Paes. case such action should be taken by the gov= “Eons ” ape et ne 8 UNION WESLEY ZION 23D War means of such maps as are available and such Bhs nro, sleet seas ernment. 8 TES Booey, cere BM sts Bw. jBev. JW; Smith, | Resigned: Mra. Clara ‘T. Emory, clerk class 1, | examinations as may be necessary, after which | of New oe er Prag tine 20nd COUNT TOLSTUI'S SUCCESSOR. Vennay! ave. ee ‘Of Mt. Fingal; alto tue | signal office; Jefferson D, Howey, clerk class an accurate survey will be made of the pro- | brings edlvio atop en Cae Mss. M. J. Hesr ite stains Saféreuces sujet | £1,000, commissary general's ofice, Promoted: | posed line and such date collected as may be | exPremfenr teat the U A iy in tue acting. | Who will be the New Russian Minister 1300 ¥ STMELT NORTHWEST, "bs White Hobe agner, trom class $1,000 to class | cost of construction of Te roedeey Por this | and hae-not been heard of since, haa been. lost, ate DS Hae just returned from New York and will be pre- nae oe to $1,200, a general’s $i was appropriated by Congress| At Yeko, April 13, 100 constables best| gy Pereassunc, May 11.—M. Dornova, di- we ¥, May 9, Me cet he tien Bs | eabhtineetecties ly of bis olape: ion Dome sectes of chasthas, wilh esssoet Se tate ‘To Gisplay full line of the Latest Importation of Bhi 9 ee nCae Tolstoi as minister *NGUMMER MILLINERY > Tux Evewro Bran is read every day by pel"consat ontrely of protimlaary work it, The government | *, ————— Sus ee wear. Also, Garden Hats in city in which it is printed who are able to read! be It Can this record be matched by that of any other | Pected that the ie Be ote: ores pleted in May, aad thas the active work of sur- more than two-thirds of the population of the ings ee made Sf carnin nccomar? mage, ot work E I ht th eta | i Ii | as my, ;