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Ge ae F 5, Sie, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY"20, 1892-TEN PAGES. 7 NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. "PEACE AY RICHMOND. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. Rain Prevents the Game at Philadelphia—| Meeting of the Hoard of School Commis-| Hill and Cleveland Forces Come ton Satis- WT NEWron, ass, 9 ILES FROM ae IMPERIAL, “ATLANTIC Lee At Boston Today. sioners—Other Items of Interest. factory Understanding. . ave. ane ocean. excuse etemn. Correspondence of The Rveatag Ster. In the Virginin democratic convention at| House ie ieitnd ty oe he comers fort este Bee ae sears eta Rockers. May 19, 1892. | Richmond yesterday afternoon Congressman | fii: ¢xtensive lown tennis contis, «rove Taare In the orphans’ court yesterday the following | Jones nominated Basil B. Gordon for chairman business was transacted: Lee Offutt, executor | of the state committee, and he was unanimously HE ea = S SPRIN D BATHS, Fr iN. of Nicholas D. Offutt, deceased, filed list of sales | elected. Resolntions were adopted thanking HAI TRE CO} ———— er of personal property and additional list of debte | the retiring chairman, J. Taylor Ellyson, for BETES cma otter TOF HOTELS. and passed his first account of personal estate| hiy services. The convention adjourned at 8 | HEALTH. thos: BROKEN Dov bis, dk mg of deceased. The will of Martin Cavan, de- |g , SOLID COMPORT and PLEASURE, [OTEL OXFORD. o'clock to meet at 9:30, iD ; 44TH AND X, Y. AVE. N.W. Giactenadi ceased, was filed for probate. Marion A. Perry,| The first fight of the convention was pre- juny voYAGE-TAMERTOWN Bee ci vida Sew bork i | Suardian to Edgar H. Perry, filed final release | ctpitated at night by s motion of Judge Rhea| BAL Trach AwesTONN: Hal. saa asscrip- pean tyniora S reds uate nmerig tnd, Ear aa a of ward. The court passed a final order ratify-| of Bristol, a Cleveland delegate, to rescind | #vecard can be had on applic BROWN, Proprietor. _ | Bute! or franstent qaeets; YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ing and confirming the report of sale of real | the rule adopted in the morning referring to| Tyorer WENLOPER- CAPE Hebtoren om - ee Yesterday's game between Washington and | estate filed by H. W. Talbott, executor of Mary | the committee on resolutions, without debate, Aatciooth, Del., will reopen Saturday, June $3 | _my13.1m WALTER BURTON, Manager. Philadelphia was postponed on account of rain. | M. Dodds, and by Robert H. Miller, administra- | aii resolutions presented. The object of this | UE2: circulars and information for noth call | A BSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. The game will probably be played later on in | tor. c. t.a.,of Edward Lea. was to get before the body a resolution ex- | F sddress 24th ana Roe tae ee PLAZA, F. A. HAMMOND. the season when the two teams meet in Wash- | Ata meeting of the board of school commis- the preference of the convention for Washi ‘In addition to bein favorite in br and winter, it te ton. The Senators left last night for Boston, | sioners held here yesterday a number of peti-| Grover Cleveland. At the conference yester- _myl7-1: WALTER BI mont desirable, cool snd delightful for suring and sum- to meet the Beaneaters today. | tions for new school honsos, repairs, &c., were | day of Cleveland delegates Mr. Rhea said the | 4 RANDALE SPRINGS, at ithave, me and G00 tie nd ore ERS 1.—Bain stopped the | ceived, but definite cemer, wePaire, Bes compromise was ratified with the understand- ARANDALE HOTEL | Gontrai Park and Plaza Square. Convenient te gs th inning yesterday. | poned. “The next’ meeting of the board will | ing that such a resolution should be presented. ‘Will open JUNE 1, 1892. “* Sonn ete tne tesees ark ee, arene, StaFee, cross when the Giants lad scored three ‘runs with | face piace on June 21 to audit. the accounts for | At this functure there were cheers for Cleve- | The attractionsot Tee niace art wall Known nd the | patenting” aunts Kronstadt ants ea two out, a man on third and King at bat The/ the summer term of the schools. They will| land. An effort was made by the Hill men to De Ee EE splock, Conducted on American and Ruropean plans, Giants won through saperior work at the bat. | alco meet on June 24 to make a report and sub- | cry down Mr. Rhea. In a moment the whole | uve furnished by an accomplished orchestea ieee ai cased a eo Se Berean go the King pitehed a «nperb game, Van Haltren being | mit estimates to the county complissioner® for | Convention was inan uproar. Senator Daniel | “inyTPtin® ALSIP & SMITH. | premigess } Ce. the only Or . le to. bat his curves with effect. | the neve love was loudly called for, and the Hill men yelled ‘The game wax plaved in a cold and drizzling | "The new ‘mayor. Wattersly W. Talbott, and | themselves hoarse. Friends of Hill held & har- FISREE METROPOLE, BROADWAY, 7TH AVE. sts... hi dist and 42d lew York.—Enropean rain. with less than two hundred people pres | town council, composed of Messrs. Albert King, | tied conference with Daniel on the stage. He | ‘THE STOCKTON, CAPE MAY. Ni. only: absolutely Arepfoot: three ijlocks west. from ent. King brought in a ran and batted iw the| 4" Dalby, EB. M. West and Jacob Poss, yer: | arose and tried to induce hie wide to allow Rhea ‘Will open June 4 and remain open uniil ina Geakeal tation: one block from Oth Avenne other two. terday took the oath of office and entered upon | to proceed. " Theo, WALTON, ‘cars pass the doors; coolest ‘and beat ventilated New York - © 0 0 0 1 2 O O-3 | their duties. The first act of the new council ir. Rhea continued to attempt to speak, in-] my179m ‘Propristor. opin ses chy. Dames egg Rk ed Baltimore - 0 0 0 01 O O O-1| was the election of Mr. John L. Brunett as | sisting that if the Cleveland men had » ma- stations pass door. Convenient to all excursion rou Batteries w York, King and Boyle; Bal clerk to the board. _ It is understood that there | jority of the convention they should express a ty ‘GREEN & PUTNEY. Cobb and Gun: Base hits—-New York, | will be several applicants for the position of | preference, and if the Hill men had they could ‘BPPFoRD sPaines. my’ COLOSNADE HOTEL, 726 BROADWAY, NEW ‘York: Am rrore—New ¥. hs ili ‘meeting of wunieil will | indicate theirs. He cited the case of Georgia's om, B HOTEL 720, BROADWAY. NEW are + Eerece New York, 15 Dll | Sts piece co Waduaraapaeis | couveation oa Wedngniny. Ths Hill delegates ne Sr pray apa Hates ila eee The Brooklyn team) | Justice C. W. Crawford of Gaithersburg has] continued to yell and attempt to interrupt the “THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA." Foot Tenlatrent and cafes cuisine unparramed. a esterday. | committed the following colored men to speaker. (OTEL OPENS JUNE 22. Hite ARDMORE, sTWEEAE ANDES nas played ina crtisiing: ‘ote, URED | house ef correskiens S.C. Heal two, youre]. M= Sowll B. Gordon, the newly lected chair a i ‘ MORE, eT Ww DF. ‘he game in the ninth inning. |Had-| Henty Johnson, three months; Jos. Brooks. two | man of the state committee and a Cleveland | _myl0tm L, B DOTY, Manager. | “Central jocaion. tes mek played gooe not a hit be de in} months, Ninian Cooper, two’ months. ‘These | man, explained that he, with seven prominen —~SEbAR-TODGELSELEG? : Mt = ‘ane jseef oars, prictodny- “ea parties “had. been engaged in a free. fight, in | democrats, Participated in Wednesday night's | J tammy vosraing place: modern improvementasret. | WW HLARD'S HOTEL, Breekiys “3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-6} *hich Johnson was cut with a knife in the] conference. His understanding of the compro- | ere cua her particulars address Po. ave. and 14th st., froma a eee] mise was that its intent wax to harmonize. the __my 16-6" An Epworth League meeting will be held in | two wings and not to bring about any conflict. : ATALANTA HOTE Batteries Brooklyn, Haddock and Kinslow:| se Methodist Church South; this place, on Sun-| He hoped that there would be no discord 2025, Washington, D. C. Asbury Park, N. J. OOO bs edneced July 1, . Fosters Suivetie “and Bennett, | Base bits—| day next at 10:45 a.m. ‘The protracted meet-|and warned the convention against such a| mylisimstet ™? ‘F™ ig APPLEGATE, Prop. EBBITT HOUSE, Brooklvn, 8; Lost Errors — Boston, 6. intis d. which | course. Py OTE! JLAIRE, WASHINGTON, D. C. jon in the ninth ye<terday a : wuss en good sell hits. The contest wns very - 7 —- oe ign bel sgt Gen. Fitz Lee, another Cleveland leader who| _myl6-3m _E, M. RICHARDSON. _ BICYCLES. close and exciting throughout. Attendance, | ,,D*- J.B. Hartwell of San Francisco, super- took part in the compromise ae Pg a C 1.266. Score: ? ie resid is construction of its intent. He did not re-| partiy refarnished, papered. and painted. For i ‘R BICYCLE. Pittsburg 0 0.6 06 0:6 $8] eer ke wun ne ee nnn | mmmibel cancty 16: agian bat the intent war | {grmdtion iiress ine unersizned Berkeley Syrinys, , nis stricly a high-grade, wheel. Cincinnati 100 0 0 0 0 0 0-41) “Astrongeffort snow being made to raine| that there was to be no instructions given to | Ws. GEORGE WnterE ears in the United States Batteries Tittahurg. Daldvin and Mille; | funds for the erection of anew Christian church | the delegation. en, Lee had, he ‘anid, seen | HOfer, TRaYwonE. Dt io Parc. vine: onberlad Base | at lace, and itteecom- | Mr. Cle faye, Adantic City. § 3. ord hits Pitubure. 9, Cine ore-= | posed af Sime’ stakias Rott Deke We oak | Nod balinvs thsh Wat geaibeeian Geib asceph al onpe gaaneciea ASTM Wid octoars inh ino: rectapoked whecis for @15 or in M. | nomination of the Chicago convention unless | “ially tue nervous and overworked. Ke Pittsburg. 5: Cincinnati, 6. ner, Wm. Dorsey, H. C. Hurley and E my 143m. W. W. GREENE & CO. | mn i rk were settled. The a 16-3m, Louisville, 7; St. Louis, 5.—Louisville won a} West is now engaged in soliciting subscriptions | the differences in New Yor F. 8. CAHILL & CO. 711 Ps. ave: now. J ELROSE INN ON-THE-BEACt (RAPITOL CYCLES. ———-GaPi Tor, cyeLEd— interest me from St. Louis yester-| for that purpose. The sum of $2,000 has | speaker edvocated harm MELROSE INS OSA Se Uma hee Dpisotenes: Both Meekin and Gleason were ‘off in| already been subseribed by members of the} Thos. Smith of Fauquier moved to table the] “Opens June 1. Address until Jim Pn WASHINGTON CYCLE COMPANY, their pitehing. Weather blustery. Attendance, | congregation and the committee hopes soon to | motion of Mr. Thea, which was carried by an| _myltim _“__1226 Spruce st., Philadelphte, _ ae 1,200." Seon : dlonble that atm. The dimensions and style of Sree arian $0) be Saab, Waren! oe four to FET QBovE, TIDE MANYFACTURERS puisville have not yet been definitely settled. | one. This disposed of what, if pressed, would vA. Te te. Set hana- | High Grade Gentlemen's Cushion and a Lee seat ee esi ee ‘S.A. M. | have resulted in a bitter fight between the SWC SRP pees erie, | reece eee Tene ae Bt. > Cleveland and Hill forces in the convention. Batteries—Louisville, Meckin and Gri ENOBSCOT BAY, MAINE, mailed on application. \TTSVILLE. four delegates-at-large agreed upon by ISLESBORO INN, ISLESBORO, MAINE. .CTORY, FI . BW. Louis, Gleason and Buckley. Base hits—Louis- a the two sides were then elected. “The names of | , This hote jas high losation im cen- | cee eee ee ville, 8: St. Louis, 11. Error —st. Louis 3. | times Senator John W. Daniel and Welford Corbin of | *¥.. xpeionrah ene Burns refuses to sign a Pittsburg contract ——e Say ‘May 19, 1992, | King George, “chosen by the anti-Cleve- we ood service as heretofore. Artesian wel e with the release clause. He demands a three irarrsvinie, Mo.» May 19, 1892. | isndites, were placed before” the convention by | esitens vigsican tt fot Beaute views, Sees | Anwar Crone Cowresy. Years’ contract. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning, while | J, Tavjor Ellyson. The same gentleman nomi- | 22! arbor, with inside boating, or on the broad, BICYCLES. oS Mr. Pfieifer, the principal of the Hyattville | nate@ for alternates of the same wing W. T. | Benofwent bay. ‘Steamboats tor Hockland Comden, Agents for the COLUMBIA, WESTERN PROGHAM OF THE BIG MEET. | publicuchool. was enguged in writing in the | Sutherlin of Danvilleand MQ. Holt of Sonex. | Bilin Gavtie. baneoh and aM. Beverly mevung | Wake, HARTFORD and ELLIOUT CKOnE ae school room. an ugly looking tramp entered } Gen, Fitz Tee named John Goode und Dusil B|throtuh aloopers trom Bonton to Kockland, to connedt | tantaciiin aeioel in oars Gears Mate atoa How the Cyclists WII! Employ Their Time | #00 room. an nly, looking pice. Mr, | Gordon as the Cleveland delegates-at-large and | with ct comunodionn ateunion Frank ra ‘ During Thefr July Visit Pacaic gave ines does phere ss Figz Lee and Rufus Ayers as alternates. “There | trou ttoeuland ta talentoro early im, Sune.” Ocean and ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, The local division of the L. A. W. has com- pleted arrangements for entertaining their guests during the annual meet here in July. ‘The hotel committee has provided accommoda- bay views from all sides of the hotel. | came abusive and was put out of the building. | At 11 o'clock the platform was reported, and | 8. P. SEWELL, Manayer, Islesboro Inn, | en slipped | after debate, in which Senator Daniel, it 8, DIXON, Président. patente tac ae emP qevPed | Cardwell, Holmes Conrad, and others | Pa EW Rte FTeten 1424-26 Pa. ave. n.w. Inlesboro, a fe z participated, was adopted. The platform | Se. and Tras Islesboro Land and Impt. Co. 715 saaes eet An enjoyable surprise party was given this | crease of the volume of currency and indorses | (A215! | ER Pep is . committee has mapped out» series of enter-| «ening to Mises Elsie and Lulu Habereom at | the wise economy, the clean and honest methods | “1 gret-clase bouse 27ngeak beach on the coast. THE “WHEELERIES,” £21 Hf ST. X Ww, tainments to occupy the time of the visitors | 1. residence of their father. L. W. Habercom, | 8nd non-sectional character of Grover Cleve- Address SANBOKN & PREBLE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. that has not been provided for in the matter of - is pa Se York Village, Lessons free Games were played and refreshments served. nies Cltgasaie Gekatiage to tk ‘NANEPASHEMET> = = Among those present were Misses Effie Ketn i 2: # MARBLEHEAD NECK. ong those present were Misses Eft ,| ‘The convention adjourned at 12:20 a.m, Viniyt costa menscy oa tho Wane De SIN Ida Daniels, Annie Perkins, Natie Tie, Garnet| "sotrm canotise aoamser craverexo, | _ForRSusUseSSGlG2 NGM ERAT See. ADVERTISING. rayne, Louise Evans, Daisy Walker and Eva Toutiye business. The official program has been insted, as follows: Saturday, July 16—Reception committee will . 5 ease iz LARGE CORNER U WISH TO ADVERTISE ANY ; A evening. | n.and Messra. Walker, Barnes, Holton,| The South Carolina democratic convention wate family ;completeiy | J ¥,XOU WISH ae ‘opaspchgeariesp-aoGamimprapsipieenivsl Porm Py cemenerapind roe yesterday adopted resolutions embodying the iy furnished, includ tale. and bed | oY Mirai any lime, write to GEO. BW es The Hyattsville Blues visited the Maryland | Ocala alliance platform and declaring Grover | Yh. soiua. lass, plat r ALBERT, I Beach ave., Cape EYEBY ONE IN NEED OF INFORMATION Agricultural College | yesterday afternoon, | Cleveland does not represent the principles of eolm | Ey the subject of advertisine will. d Say. played a game of base bali with the club of that | democracy and protesting against the nomina- | (ENTRAL, HOUSE. SPENCE Hook tor Advertisers, 308 place and were defeated by a score of 48 to 5. | tion of Mx Cleveland. oF any other candidate | C'Grove, fase th fro ‘Fine Sail poste paid, on rit of ; ocean. Fine t reful Compilation from the American Newspaper Mx. Lonis D. Wine haa returned, from Wood- | known or believed to be selected in the interest | "Sytifrfast mntary cypdition, Now oven, Raton Capote ceulaion tind SF Ore ead Ma Informal runs to Cabin John bridge. Monday. July 18—9 a. m., department run and inspection of public buildings: ali runs ; is returned from es ADDIE Mi ives the cireulation rating Of every. one and & rood ms ; ra | mont, Md., delighted with his fishing trip. He | and at the dictation of Wall street. : Ae ser rae reek aueTy one and 8 Sante Howe ne oe Bee ema So | brought several fine base with him. A minority report Mleprecating the attack on Maere acy Wa. Cpmn tim Sues 15'S tainin TORus Huang of adorn “Address Bi ‘m.. department run: 2p. m., convention of | The Hyattsville Athletic Club contemplates | Cleveland was submitted by the platform com- Ses 2 Send for circular and terme, ELL'S ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce The League of American Whechnen at the Co-| Si¥ing some outdoor sports at an early date. | mittee and was snowed under. _my]2-8 i. jor bs b Iumbia Athletic Club house: welcome to the| __Re¥-Francis W. Hilliard.rector of Zion parish. | A resolution denouncing the third party was | FYOTEL MT. PLEASANT, al cites Son ay vey + colored, bas resigned in order to accept a call E "idle marae AE BF celucteny aad Bort Slver, Vac ra n eatianal | to Sparrow's Point, near Baltimore. Gov. Benjamin R. Tillman's administration | ‘mide'imeusieame se Steam beats slecktiy pals. —Irs Tue Larcest— enade by the Overman Wheel Band to the ofi-| The a yacht ro Mr. bor a was indorsed. : Jyorsiaws worse, RE aR cers of ‘the league and Congressional Bicycle | Pet of — are, nom La = ~ aa ea celegpionat rae os ufitt, Titman, ee SPRINGS, mare “nb. He . pe presid i. be soon tes Seuat j~ da. Me iy. J. Wil. | On the mit of the Alle fountains, Main —Its Credit stem is the Most Perfect —= bray terete ym ‘eague members; | _ Mrs. Kate L. Reed haa rented her house here | Stokes, president of the Siwte Farinary Aioven, "Yine Perma: K. Aoi Pains atop. ns special eveling attractions. and removed to Washington. and W. Jaaper Talbot, ex-state alliance lecturer. WILL OPEN JUNE 25 — Tuesday. July 19-10 «. m., grand parade of | , 4 pleasant May party was given at the resi-| M. R. Donaldson, a leading alliance man, was F 4 For circulars and information address the L.A. W., passing in review before President | dence of Mr. W. J. Spicer near Bladensburg last | unanimously elected a member of the national | Mie DUNHAM, Supt. Groeax's Harrison; line will form at 9:30 sbarp. 11:30 | €*eniny by Misses Annie Spicer, Jennie Payne, | executive committee. Resolutions pledging the Cresson, Cam! : CREDIT HOUSE, photograph. to be taken at the base of | Mamie Parker and Mr. Herbert Moffat, the | democracy of South Curolina to the support of EL ALLEN, COR. PACIF! hington monument. 2:30 p.m., races | Committee selected for that purpose. The | the nominees of the Chicago convention were ae htlantic City One sanare from beac 819, 821 and 823 7th st. n.w., at the track of the Columbia Athletic Club, | sounds were brilliantly illuminated with Jap- | amended to a pledge of support to the nominees | ?.,and 8-'R. K. depot.” Tenus wodera r ‘ ;. ‘ ‘Is the model establishment of its kind in the coun- Analostan Island; take ferry at foot of High | #nese lanterns and {Mfreshments were served. | of the state nominating convention in Sep-| 47, ROEHL 5 | taeda tee cals Geol tous ae eas eae getown. 7 p. m., excursion to Mar-| Croquet. music and dancing formed pro- | tember. s LUE RD SUMMIT, P's ‘that publishes a price list, and the closer its shall Hall on the Potomac, free to all members | Tm. Those present were Mises Susie and] ‘The proceedings were very squally, and at at . CREDIT PRICES are compared with CASH the L. A. W.: steamer River Queen will leave | Bertha Fossett, Hosa and Lizzie Godman. | times personal encounters appeared im PRICES the more friends it wins. Here are a few orgetown at close of the races; steamer | Aunie and Nettié Baumann, Mollie Shaw, Laura | nent. Col. John C. Haskell, a one-armed con- 'D RATES ADDRESS articles that are especially interesting at this sea- lester will leave 7th street wharf, Lewis, Mamie and Alice Parker, Lena Suit, | federate, the leader of the minority, was scath- M.A #38 SULNOR, PROPRIETORS, son of the year: - Wednesday, Jaly 20-9 a.m., run to Cabin } Rosa Sommers, Annie Spicer and Jennie Payne, | ingly attacked by John Gary Evans, a young | _™¥7-1m 330 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD. street, Gee Solis Rallies an dent and Messrs. Puul and Herbert Moffat, Charles | leader of the alliance elemen' HE CHALFONTE, — Revar rors F; . Se ee ee See vider, Wik. pleas Win. Mrveaing aa | eek oe called an ass in a lion's skin, T thee sip i apt) wie) p.m. races om Amado Inland. 7:30 pum. run | Ferd Gaseh 0. me, Edward Calley and | and retorted by calling Evans « puppy. On the ocean front. made, and the peices. to Casino Park, M& Pleasant. md “smoker,” one , TT 2 REN MCHA pris the Paris Exy ‘tious specthen and Susu sends by tha Overmntch COUNTY NEWS. ‘ SWEPT BY A HURRICANE. ciate eae — uarantee, don't you think? Wiel Band; everything free to members of the | The county commissioners met at Marlboro’ eee Sea water baths in the house. L. league. last Tuesday and passed the following orders: | An Enormous Amount of opegm on Dam-! 403-4m TS & 80! Marre. Livoreun & Onctorn. ae iad a roverd of C100 he aithed for tha aggre.) SUP Comeenon hs Veen ee Mantes ||| om BOER GARDAI BERRY. WY ‘We eves ioe’ ob sean ‘patmens bo aaa THE DUMELANE RACES. hension and conviction of the person or per- Advices received from Mauritius state that a H full view from B. and 0. depot m bolas, nome bat ood, Feliable qualities. ad ae ea a sons who were instrumental in causing the re- | hurricane unprecedented in its violence passed ery from porticos tmedjualed “ood table and beds. AVoleE ——e 7 ‘They Were Kun Yesterday Over» Heavy | cent fires in Upper Marlboro’, provided the | over that island on April 29, causing enormous OTEL WILTSHIRE, Track—A Small Attendance. citizens of eaid town offer a similar reward, nae ity of the vessel Vineinia ave. near Ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. ip a er gece ae that W. H. Richardson, treasurer of Hyatte- | “mse to shipping. A majority of the vessels — i Pe Open all the vay-window h After carly in the day authorizing the pub-| Ville ‘be paid 66268, being the full amore fer | St the island were blown ashore. The western | qutvnuniecse Mare aah et tied FN I i be epee ; featuren. ‘surprised at the mame lished statement’ that because of the rain the | )N'see Pectune ration of Hyattsville for | half of Port Louis, the capital, was devas-| _™” ee D. W. CHANDLER, ber of handsome patterns we are showins, More races would be postponed until this afternoon | the year 1891; that G. W. C. Francis, naignee | tated, . . More seventy-five new destims to select from the w be e Hver, 20 iniuutes from Har: | ‘That Blush or Hug Cloth Parlor suite for management of the Dumblane Club de-| of W. H. Gumman, be paid $120, same being | ‘The lose of life was appalling. A large num- nan ver, 20 ininutes from Har- lush of Hair Cloth Parlor 8 cided later im the day to run the races yester-| in full for building bridge on central turnpike = Se Oe Ege gynerea ‘cash or $30 on time is the best value for the money sons it ing houses Wohaverever seen, day afternoon, and the consequence was that | Pet contract: that the following supervisors be | Def of persons were caught in the falling ho ‘Our High-eraie Parlor Furniture, in Brocat : paid for work done on roads: W. W. Fowler, N. | #84 crushed to death, while others lost their | ~ = ‘Tapestry and Wilton Rug, is 25 per’ cent lower barely 200 people witnemed them. It wasan| §) Ridgiev, Thon. I Coombe, Geo: Unies lives by being strack by fying. debrin. Never “Wotela, cotta’ and . poke gga rean nd lei Bea fe ate unfortunate mistake of judgment, and deprived |. Henry J. Frye, J. H. Marshall, Isaac W. | before in the history of the island has such a | all parts of the city. . Ge 50. (Be. on time cannot be spproactied in quality st the hundreds of people who would have taken | Grimes; that after June 1, 1892, the board meet | warring of the elements been known. The ex- my13-7t rk ia fee a nap Gp egy gee advantage of the ideal racing of today to be | Tegularly on the second and fourth Tuesdays of | act number of dead ia not known. Every a ne Se ‘of inca os each month; that Frank Beall be appointed con- | effort is being made by the authorities to alle- Cin will ene the mistake ‘by aiving an ex abe foe Quast Ane diet’ James | Vine the slfering. The. goternr ba ined Cros constable for Nottingham district; that | orders for military tents to be buted to | _” : lay's racing. A section of the Marine Band } on Friday, the 20th instant, the committee go to | shelter the homeless, and food is being issued to OODLAWN, “HOCKVILLA Ly BE ‘was present, and its music was a feature of the | Baltimore and make arrangements for prin those who have lost everything by the storm. ‘opened forthe reception of Zussts 06 May ds; bonds; that the road” supervisors Half of the crops of sugar, rice, coffee and = done on the public roads on the for Tuesday have been utterly ruined and the loss in For terms inquire HOTEL WINDSOR, 15th. st, and Ong Tocrieen ar hat ping to the terrible | \¢” each and every month; that Wm. | irection is extremely heave. 8 eae Ce Arawh. Senator. Blackburn, Represeatatiee | Z@FF be authorized to ‘purchase of | Among thestranded veesels werethe following: | | OTS FOR SALE ON GHE,ATLANTIC OCEAN Sanford of New York aud Mr. Robt Neville | 2© \Maryland Grange Agency all tools | ‘The British steamer Pontakotn, the Umballa, the The Minepuxent Bosch Donyiant will offes for esle'e : soupiedl es Suileey’ dual = to be used by the fer etm in mak-| bark William Wilton, steamer Oaklands, the | small number of very desirable buildims lots for & “Fer the “arct race, tos back handicap, at a! ines having subeditted "t Maryland Grange | schooner Panla and the bark Princess Wilhel- | summer home st Ocean City upon very reasonable A : 4 terms to purchasers who intend building. Ocean City three state, Loin Mr. ening ide, that the foun: gom-| "he vowel sil spond se he aaemtae | erent eee | Gasasee Capoiy Hove ly (Mr. Maddux) and Ranger (Mr. | Tissioners off Upper Marlboro’ be allowed the | pa ae ente ee ‘ip Aconeagen, Go | P23 disirable. No mosquitos, ‘ine fishing, salling abd 2 ss ee, ‘Phen, Szipbel in that order, the | “um of 280 out of license fund, the same to be | Lip Queen bt Scots the, thin “Lorca” see | behing Me: The" Buge of the Renate metaaract | my STD, BEL Ota Reta ee oning be two leagebe: foes | iz full for road tax for the year 1892; that G. R. | steamer Amaranth tnd the stexmer Gindieior” | “iat coarge of fe Atlantic Hot ae era” Tees; (oor | H. Marshall be authorized to expend the sum | Mauritius, or Isle of France, iewn talead bee Geeta, Clky, Hound-rip tickets. $4.20, ood, tintil ud third. Time, 2.01%. | of $15 in straightening the branch running | longing to England, in the Indian ocean, about | M'Mibfjtte™ $84 2.48, drain ert 95 pe Do You Kxow: | through his place in Piscataway district, the | 500 miles east of Madagascar, and. 2-100 ‘wate, | A to te oles ak tes SINERUSENT ane the A. P. R.A. members my ior « J the of handicap for ponies not exceeding 14.1, half «| “t™e to be paid out of the levy for roads in said | from the Cape of Good Hope. Its length from CH OD., 808 ithet v7" | no you RNOW THAT THE CHEAPEST FUBNI- district; that the board meet on Tuesday, the | north to south is 39 miles and its greatest iN, ‘TURE, MATTING, CARPETS, CHIN, Cana ate Heer: and although the favorite. | Sia instant, to hear the petition of J. W. F. | breadth 27 miles. ‘In 1872 it’ had tion | “nen May 13" oe Eee ons cy. GLASS, &e., BOLD IN WASH” ean werent be (Me. Runate) bene a ts of the | Hatton and others, taxpayers of Piscataway | of $26,454. Port Louis ie the capit id the Leesburg, Va. apz7-Im* INGTON ARE OFFERED Sede Gee co ee district fr an appropriation to repair and open port through which all.the foreign trade is car- ‘DELAWARE WATER GAP, aT -— Quinton POOF third. Time, 573. | 4 road from Fort ington to the Alexandria iden, the pepulstion a mates of Afri- m May 10, 800, BER A g88s ‘Ie @0 Geliovey ten Hicap. a mile dash for | tt Piscataway road, «distance of about four| cans, various Asiatic people and European = pn Fy 9 A485, F Oy horses and ponies not exceeding fifteen hands, | ™Ss- eT nena ee — : LG BAA Sss8 FF n . i there, who work the llantations. It | _ four again composed the field. Freddie Geb- ai aoe gedarenans bination lithe co (\WREOLL SPRINGS HOMEOPATHIC SANITA: DOUBLE STORES, 1510-12 77H 81 herd’s Kotarium © (Mr. “Malkux) “led © until ae Siheand thee chains OF moeeisits, winch vee Ca ee tnvalge and co cssonts, as hi ‘BET. PANDQN. W? Neen Gen wn Curtonet (liz. Mares) i 5 from 1,800 to 2,800 feet above the sea. from Washingtou. | Reopens May’ 1. Offers took it from him, winning by fie lengths: : ‘dana is probably ‘of volcanic origin, ‘The ol-| sheirareful tasting.” Ror yartculag. By airs Gaag? Jack third. Time, 1.58. Mutuals paid | B Chew, Jr i mate ix wlubrious, the mean temperature being | 8-H. WRIGHT. M-D., Forest Glen, Md. apa0-tart . _ Chew, ] iret and final it E SHIRLEY, KENTUC Vi The foarth event was the Metropolitan cup, Pog adap ag Ame litre pry Sessiabe Sos uate ike Saracen ost Rea ee ee at a mile and a half over six hurdles, for Timmons be pases 8 . | February, 1824, hurricanes did “damag be apy which Ecarte (Mr. Maddux), Killarney (Mr. , fH Pana nt nnn nn Carter) and Lois (Mr. Marsball) started. | 2; Underwood be: Pan nk Ger Eg sia oops (TE LELANDE. (ATLANTIC CITY: ON THE They finished in that ordet: Loui falling atthe | une of Man Bevry soa 0? , iKillea red : CRAGNER, Mangeer. last obstacle, there being five lengths between | COU > Berry, zusvetoce: frst and vecond. Time, %163¢. ‘Mutuals paid | Ministrators of Jesse T. Derry, : HE MONS al EL Oey The fifth event was another hnrdle race, a i pee handicap at 8 mile And a quarter over Ave bi . ven at the i HH reason to doubt before dies for und ponies not exceeding 14.3. Branchville aalagh na (Mr. Haves), Dora H. (Mr. Janney) ani | PUbLe school in : r be Sa for the benefit of the library and 7 Roulette (Mr. Marshall) started and finished as| So3.or that ‘school. ‘Quite am extensive iro. We Dowr Suz Ox Ixeranicexts. walking in seven lengths. in front, Roulette | Etim Was carried out before a large and apore- = - With evers purchase of $2.50 and more we give beaten away off. ‘Time, 3.05., Mutuals paid | ‘Mtiveaudience, | x T'S, HRPON, RENTUCKY AVE. one csr fare. Remember name and place. $3.90. Strangled by Barglars. eat Tite gun Deatiens 5 Memceseit | For some time past an old and eccentric party is | (pu HOTEL, Y, chase, had six starters (Mr. 4 i. TIORREE, @TLART Bilvertip (Mr. Marshall Arab (Mr-De Lance) spinster named Lena Munscheid has lived in Atte balls: som palo e703 Sp Natebez (Mr. Knut). Trojan (Mr. Carter) and| big mansion on the Wieneren strasee, at cS ECT per eck Ta as Ee Sherrod (Mr. Hayes). But three finished— drunkenness. ps Sherrod, twenty len; in front of Natchez, who fell, but was remounted, and Trojan, who was thirty lengths behind "Natchez. ‘Time, 6.873. Mutuals paid $3.15. mea Railway in New Mexico. Ben. S. Cook and H.W. Fowler of Chicago are at Albu@herque, N.M., in the interest of a proposed railroed from that section of the Rio Grande valley to Durango, Col. They will start by wagons today to go over the line to take careful notes of the country and are confident business such line will warrant ite EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. — - oe LADIES CAN FIND FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAK- | Pp ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILNOAD OO. _Cuidaren’s Dresses to order. 700 Hot. n.w.my20-2° | eer Siation, ‘aranen D si a FEFAT BARGAINS IN A CHOICE ASSORTMENT | 5! a yt ge ty GPR raraas cee! Bstestattor Front Rosai and Strmsburg daily, caept 11.10 a.m.—Daily for otal pein ts wo" oa alr sia of i mart wi fier de Spee than Sooper ‘New Work and. W te Atlanta, peer 3s with cuss and cards, scrap pictures and rome GOOLE fit Greonshoro" With Sooper for keneviife snd "Masti ian. apaien | to m.— Daily. except Sunday. for Warrenton amd and throueh train for Front Royal and Strat Biasxers Crzaxen. Pett, Blankets having been need with carecan be yo to look equal to nev. mee teve, enkes tras dome wien in two stytes Sieeper tn elles, Hussian, Swiss’ Shall ‘and Aine jon t0 New Ortoans Gyrtaine Cloaned ana mage to bans or drape eto, to empties ir io A Danville New York and Washingt: . BCOURER AND DYER, TRUCTION — ‘opportunity ever offered to parents, children, teachers desien Southeast and Fairmount ove. an, decorators or aries ts fear to" draw. and paint amas "best and cl water folors: chine and ail galetine.“ Sectuiee ana setete Fe 2S 8 ing from natare can be learned ina few day 3.8. 10th st., Ph Tickets, Sleeping ane seo the wonderful Progremy of students. ‘Philadel furnished at ofc, Lire ree oe Ae eae fiends: eee See | SE “with the mon! celebrated artists . — a ‘worth of “painti exhibiei ‘ INE WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN & 8 PAORX, oe HHOMAL RERDESNY Or FIN re ea Sas E'TAN my Fronch style: Lace Curtains » By crease rat DPT Re SAD GEVALMON offstand, sd inane que SESNPYRVANTA Re SUMMER La ibcrengs | CCORDION PLATTING BUTTONS TO-GERE DUBLE TRACK, " (Nine weekly) bein 7th July, TSU, CCORDION PLAITING. BUTTONS TO ORDER. . 3 . feuiber. Pop cpm pty 0, Talversity of Va., | 2 10c; dor. :pinkiug, 2. yard: tailor-made button. | STEEL KALLE. | |) MAGSUICEN | EgU) Charlottewvile, Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, "Prof com: | holes. Scents cach, Randsomer amd stronaer than can | TRAINS TE ECE Wachigashe Hide STATION and Stat. Lav my17-tukfwkjelQ2awlw See Oy URE. on sowing machi CORNERSTH AND ESTS AS FOLLOWS WASETNGTON CONSERVATONY OF music, | 91°06. ¥. LUCAS. Sn seen = For, Pitts! 1225 10th st. nw. ; thenty-third F,; D. Ce T = organ, v: Free CH RESS UITING UGHT. saa So eta. 5 picid casks ge So aE cera Roker Weiaceaties Sots Soe re sons. Sirs. ELIZABETH KING, 5 ine, botising, matching plaldsand stripes. all sties of st. skirts, sleeves.collars and waists. Also how to measure and copy fashion plates, thus enabling pupils to make R sranygsmen | flict ar veae ar maid ENSSELAER Tene | cals vesitar ee aap setae POLYTECHNIC geutinaed. | Pae to mene A SCHOOL OF INSTITUTE, mb? 12 ENGINEERING. ef ae ae Troy, N.Y. Serre: Sumer: Gowss Crraren 1okgetl examinations provided for. Send tor s cata. Promptly af madorate prices superior style, ft and a LAS ER eee ister, Mine. B. V SUMMER SCHOOL, MORRISTOW! 3. 8" apelin $s Hides School for Gris Sean SESRION be ae Sereember 20. “For ‘cireulars address | [JRESSES OF SISTER SUPERIOR myn ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. pues SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, nee = Branches in the principal ‘American and European NEW SPRING SHADES. EAST. talat nm. th Sd Students a & ‘ " 5pm. On Sunday may borin af guy fine, Open all summer. | A XEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS SUITS. i ry ‘Toe Lining remains bright and clean. bare Veatiins or Conthen and Dining Coe ‘aneehue Com hes aan Dining Ca, a 3 GAIL Sep ae SENG aE CARDS SCHOOL | oa, cited tor auron yusceme, ° Re easaenan Sareea mt Pe aes e000 2 Rte eee (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, mb31 : SMPENN. AVE SE. | & 4 a La. ave., opposite City Post Office, FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY C.K. URNER, ae C. E., Prin, ND DRY CLEAN: | Fast Express, am, Week days, and 3.45 pm. Learn to use the phonograph’ and ¢ iter; the ENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- fia quickest preparation for at ofhice are Osnipiens F ing Establishment, 1205 New York ave. Pirst-cl ; 10. np Sporthand dictations by competent i Ae Tek ete Bers Pc petenc ts ponoztaph._ individual instruction | axtoN AND CAROLINE LERCH. fonserly with lish business and civil service courses, Re- | A Fisher and Maison Yriese, Paris. myd [rates for summer months. Send for catalogue. Wee, PP PEE ea | __PIANOS AND ORGANS __|,, imate Fa ROE. "Day" and. Bight sestions, Lowest ILL BUY A” SLIGHTLY USED UP. NORWOOD TN@TTOT ee om Bee 4; hearit. HUGO WORCH & CO. Fiano bos N°? ifn Dealers, Sos fth st. nw. ‘didn 00 an 2 , 40, 1 A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG TEMPLE OF MUSIC, TOU CAN 9.00. '9.00 i 6 a.m. week daywama auch tra LADIES AND LITILE GIRLS. ; ‘Keakauer” and other upricht the Principals, GPR KUAR, a€UST2, Srectical piano | pun 2 f and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, inaker . = fe20dma | For Pope's Creek Line, fol6-te 1407 Mass, ‘ave. For Annapolis, £20, 9.00 and 31.50 a.m, and 4.90 Toxtxo axp Rerartso. im. daily excgpt Sunday.” Bundaye@.00 wim, For Grins Axo Youxe Linus. ‘A MODERN : GEORGE ELY, piano maker, t ‘repair ind gan late eighteen, years with W. G ex Fou AVRANDRIA AND THE SOUTR. lexandria, WO, 6.25, +, 5.40, & re 12 1, 3.28, 6.) 4 ALLET_& DAVIS PIANOS —UNSURPARSE ‘ 04s a LO ee T & S_ PIANOS, TRPASSED ‘ 45 a H in tone, touch, durability, finish and artistic 8.02 and 1 slewance of styles. " Fifty years bat wen. their | Accommodation for Quantico, Supreme @ (awO PARLORS, B1i abst | For Kiciuond and’ the south, 2. STEDNWAY) CHASE. PABLES. BRIGGS PIANOS. ‘Organs and Soltans <f rent. OOS Music Store, 925 Pa. HIGH GRADE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. vi ARY, r a MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, ve. Eat eae we 108. 1200-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11th st. At the office, northeast ‘and e 4 : FF station, “orders en ‘be fof for the spacing ‘Thoroughly equipped in all departments. eo destination from hotels an Special advantages in Literature, French and Ger Pate Reoetion. x ike at. pw. in effect December 13. Hygiene, sanitation and physical comforts of the | “——"_~T Ett TER & CONDIV®. BT: | Leave Wi a 5 sa Principal. $a12 BROTHER FABRICEAN, Pres. | «-Si0cigl atten ner and way stations, Bim fany grade, includi (- (8.00. 45 minutes) xi 0 JADUCATE FOR BUSI : J. KR. Wo 207, Sint Simiumys: | General Manager. (ar25) General Passcnger Agomt, ic. . Rt usic schools and for wwe? ee have rare advantages for | ¢° its.” Sid Eienos taken in exci only | BAUTINORS AND OnI0 RAlLBoad. social training and experience. hook PPETRFER 1th eae . on from: station cormat ost approved modern kind. a : E C greet. Address Mrs. ELIZABETH 5. SOMERS, € ke Be JOHN'S COLLET; VERMONT AVE. i Laxton and een, 32 pm. oxville, Chattancogs. and Memphis, SRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 181] I ST. N.W.— SECOND .. ’ ce c UA thorough and proereasive’achoo prising For Baltimore, week days, x4-05 188 . LEAY x, MS Oe OTE Pere PIANO AND HARMONY. 230 ‘THE SL SCR TY Bisrwess COLLEGE, Cor. 7th and D sts. nw. Twenty-seventh scholastic been F “ASSOCIAT Se comin eeu Day and’ ect sessions. Bence! | UJ, 5 eee es hand ~ on SE oe Se =| pepe, abe a fechanical cutal eat seacoah ua aad fs | ofc lnthegoincial cltex vey mesons ge Sta os of eraduies tiways in deniand. Gfice | Pert specialist. ae 3 30 p.m, Mieepingg open every business day. or send fur new R. B. GROSHON, DENTIST, OF 1508 14’ trated anaual announcement, containing full informa- isbn hin Pate ‘he will leave MRS. SARA A SPENCER. t} br 3 andP : city, for bis ‘Soionial Beach 5 jusiness College, - nw. a Prepared stccessfuliy for civil service, departmental C oe F Atientic City, 4.05, 10.00 and 12.00, - and census examinations. sede stion of the papT Reet snbarban trains see time tables, to be . il tie nts. EWAN cau PARDO ‘Except Sundey." *Daily. $Sunday only. AL, & DEN Expres trai MEDICAL, &o. Bagrage called for and checked from botels amd rest. ences by pauten, Eyeqeter Co ey - at ticket WORK OR TEETH WITH-| J.T. ODELL, “CHAS. 0 SCULL., ‘OUT PLATES. ae Se a. Foon. Se’, NO CHARGE UNLESS ENTIRELY REMOVED. ‘Teeth that have decayed and broken a1 (CHESAPEAKE AND O1TO Raiiwar ayers only a week or two. Strictly conden. | Leroois siven'e new leave of Wie and mode SCHEDULE J EFFECT NOVEMMER 35, 1901. Address or DE Row: El ee P* —) ~~ from union station ( ap. _my17-6t" 0G sts tly ‘the brok Nn :. eS = Through the grandest scenery ty America, with the DR POBERTSON, 916 EST. NW. BETWEEN most conn iar. ani oes Hit HH ee eee sat most plete Solid Traim Service Pegend 10en, Th lest reliable spsclalie (rope: rements 2500" p.m. —"-Cincinnst! Past Line,” Solid Traia Diractice, wusrantecs w care in . fuath with ‘Br. R. establi Ky, » Lexiu.ciom 6.50 p. ital. ing “tn tiniom depot earring eae ; ai _ m., Express for Gordonsville, Charlottes established adverdisine physicians in . ot mc ile Waynesboro’ seauntom ‘and pee lished 43 years. 800 5 st. 3. w. os WSs ara ve WP and P.Rallwas ant Richmond to Old Point Comfor? and Norfolk LY RAUL LINK, Pull Tickets at Company § Offcea, u DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED . telesec bareins | ieee snd Kidney tment Acutgor Chromic | coufot atrial att ge dearest! POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: SKILL. SUCCESS. Sercber 3 ‘HE STEAMER Ld FOR AL ~ landings, leaves Oth st. wharf every Sunday, Wed Hours: 9to2, 4t08; Sunday, 9to2, ee a Re nesday. ang Sida Heat. Paseonver and’ treet Consultation free. my6,m,wht roar. Eatracting, ke, free. vip ad EN. MEADDAC = ROR AN 01 0] . oo ambotan: 4 Piper ie selena inet ae Fadleg care ot PROFESSIONAL. fice vmpeny'e PALACE STEAMER WASH. A —— it the of the _ very SL , no pain or detention from es. from whart {oot of $th si Business, consult \eheonch crntes Ser she cnath nat woot LA iw. err ay Red iver Yeates Sth Cos tome 2 r ‘care, WEDNESDAY. FRIDA bia ON Br AY, Le GE laced the sicns Osa re = pnrareries taa “al : Lo Ee | fe) Salata i OS es ee a fe ot at 7 on ry Retorning TUESDAY, or a 006 13th st. n.w., up one fight. : a ts