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a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON; D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1892-TEN PAGES. Kacrvas, HOT! HOTTER! HOTTEST! ‘This weather is a warm reminder—to get all the cool forte—then what is more pleasant to wear just now o waist. WE OFFER TOMORROW TES PERC. WS. SATINE AND SILK AISTS. —— eo0000 _ 420 eooe — ee Percale Waista, lovely combina- Byles, warranted "bent pereaie. ES" Figured India Line " St fired frat and hen ww we 5 Lice wise India Linen Waists,clus- of tacks to form yoke, high sleeves. = QQ. 23 article for... _ oe India Linen Waiste, plaited hack, [arta we i pat Saab ar 98 article fore ree ___ 98e DIE Inia Linen Waist box plaitet, gpuar and alts, full sleeve: 986) L. ack Satteen Waiste, pisited oh and front. shirt collar asd’ cud Bo Sides tor." 14 Seariet Sattoon Waists, Ollar and cuffs. $1.50 article for TE! = Figured Orandy Lawn W. front and back. tarn-v: fie of eubrotiery. #1. 7 India Linen Watsts, voke of fine i webs Dark anal, frog! aft 81.9 i Fine Mult Waints. fine tmeky Deck snd front, full sleeves. ne Po ated slam Sane Woke soabrest CI ior in Biack Gloria Sik Watsts. Sane wt eee etter fan ao 1 Sourticte Yor |ADIES" Figured India Si lack plaited inte che w Fee are the Quality does the rest: A. Kacrsas. 909 Py Ave. N.W. GINATOR OF NEW IDEAS} o—— | Osparcenexren RRR If NNN & it S SN Having purchased from an importer at a sacrifice a lot of Table Linens, Napkins, ‘Table Cloths, Doylies, Crashes, Striped and Checke &.. we will offer the: low p Excellent opportuni for Proprictors of hotels, boarding houses. res- taurants, cafes, eating houses and house- keepers to provide themssives with a sup- Pir of linens. The sale began this morning at the “Rink” (not at the F street store), where we are closing out our entire stock of fur- niture previous to building on that site. See tomorrow's Star far itemized list of attractions Jerivs Laxsavencs, Russ. N. ¥. Ave Near 30x, Cor. 13cu Axo F Srs. N:W. How Azz. Tax Micurr Pau ? ND the good work goes bravely on. As the BA smoke of busy business booming clears away ‘A our success as caterers to the public Peved before you st the bexinning of the summer lege. We shall make short work of them—though hey stand as representatives of the choicest array of behionable effects it bas ever been our good fortune to parsbal. | ‘esterday we pointed to a break in the GINGHAMS. Temorrow morning the CHALLIS—those artistic | french canceits—will *“bow down” in obedience to our ‘ommend. “Small money” can step into the breach (id poses thes giant Qaaities No. A parcel of LIGHT and MEDIUM SHADES of PRENCH CHALLIS—30 inches wide—re- duces 37. A Yan. No. ° All of the NOVELTY PRINTS—Cream, Rose, Lavender, Gray, Green. Black, Tan and Beown groucds. sprinkled flower patterns. ‘They have been G7ge. a yard—THEY ARE 50c A Yaz rs c DE CHINFS—Navy Biue, Black, Tan Cream originally and artfully de- ‘Te. is the regular price-REDUCED 65. A Yuu ate i No 4. You know the FRENCH JAVANAISE as well as wedo. Thetr beauty has become famous amoug Sehieere Moree. ‘These are the Silk striped richest of the family. They are Black tender tints of flower é & cation we always have to give when we have Menmunte sales DOWT DELAY. Above all not on Bareccasion. This sale is sure to bes short one—but \eare cme while <s does last. The morning marks the es | taste be- (mes more prominent. There are just afew skir- | Biah Lines left of the great army of stock that was | f the year. Yedon’t. You cannot only select from a larye variety, but are sure of securing your exact size. peorats Tx Sar Woatsrs. Ladies’ Fancy Print Shirt Waista, 650. Lalies’ White India Linen Shirt Waist, plaited front and back, 75. Specuars Ly’ Waapeeas. Ladies White Lawn Wrappers only $2 each Ladies’ Polka Dot Lawn Wrappers only 63 each. Srrermis Is Serre Ladiew Fancy Percale Suite only $8.95 each. Ladies’ White India Linen Skirte 1.59 and 21.75 each. More Brazen Surrs. Very opportunely we have received am-" other shipment of our Famous Blazer Suite at 810, €10 50 and $22. This completes the | line of sizes in = three styles. broidered collar Tor ‘Rist’ Tea RAVELING Croaxs. 31.50} Elegant line of the ee Ulsters and Traveling Cloaks, with Capes, Light Tans. Be-, $10 to 82. merowered Ficavs. These Fichus are extremely convenient for throwing over the shoulders these coal summer evenings. Dozens of styles of em- broidery and silk fringe, $3.75, $5.50, $7.50 to 825 each. | Rrsnoxs For Marixe Bezze, All-silk Ribbed Belting, in all the various Shades, only 50. per yard. Every Panasor Repvcen. Pacasots af reduced prices. We advertignd slot re to $1.68 yesterday, and have te ‘a store-opening this morning. which includes superior quality of White India Line: Avorurr P vrcuase Ty Laces. Don't think foran instant that you can here than here. . par yard per- haps on ansthing you may want. ‘One lot of 4-in: a Point de Ireland Lace, worth 18 Mée. per yard. One lot of Eera Poiut de Ireland Oi¢-inch Lace, worth 302., only 25c. yard. Bera Point de Gene Laces in sets. S-ineh, worth 20e., only Ie. per yard. 44-inch, worth 2c., G-inch, worth 30c., S-inch, worth 45¢ 10-inch, worth 30c., only 42c. per yard. 12-inch Two-tone Point de Gene Lace, nly 400. per yard. such White Point de Yyeland Lace, only Se. per yard. Wirias H. M°K yew, 933 Pa. Ave. W. A. Prence & Co. 719 MARKET SPACER, COR. 8TH ST. AND PESNA. AVE. 3 Worvenrct. Uxpenwean Ban GAINS. ‘You well know by this time the SUPERIOB QUALITY OF LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDER- WEAK that is shown here. You know what PERFECTION in FINISH and WORKMAN- SHLP, 29 well s9 FET, you Sind in all garments inthis department. Well, the 3 PLUMS that We offer tomorrow are fromthe very creamof the stock. Tavis Mesux Duawene wim RENCH EMBROIDERY and TWO CLUSTERS of four tine TUCKS. - MARKED DOWN for WEDNES- 69c. ram LADIES’ BEST MUSI deqp rally af FRENCH BMBROI ae f clusters of 4 fue turks oe tae Recular SAMKED Downs fr Wi 98. PAIR. [Note These Dravcersare shown ina raruty epies ites UALITY, | MUSLIN DEW EES Sith duch Fu ora Shs a IDE Pika ice cegihe Re a - 39 PAIR. ILK-FINISHED, a Fon Llc. Yo. eel oer TOMORI SES, thes wees sft ‘and gestern at the Oe BOY th eee CL YARD. _ ee x Dows ice nol Sep SCOTCH GINGHA| CHECKS, Wide. Regular” prion, » For 12k, Yuan AE eeu GINGHAMS, ‘ty = <3 rile si bites Ot 33h gat Mosk. Bast BEACK hi Pee, 50. pale. DUD POR wEBsesBay ro i oe PAIRS FOR $1. 500 Beraalx § Sux Axp Mem “FFECTS, DUCED TO: 19¢. ace. Best Maxcurergs Custsae Fon 160. wAORWASE Shad ne MAR te (De 3 YARD. peed 15” Twould like some of the same.” ‘Many of the lota are getting low, #0 you should not delay. . Here are o few of the popular-priced lots: Daawees Usoex Paice Ladies? Fine Muslin Drawers, + tueked cambric ruffle, with four tucks above the rufile. yoke band. Will cost you We. elsewhere. price, 250. per pair. ‘Three styles of Fine nga’ Drawers. ¢-inch embroidered ruf- fle, with cluster of tucks above. Will cost vou 50c. eleewhaye. Our wrice, 89¢. per pair. Gowss Uspex Paice. * Fair grede around neck and sleeves, sleeves, pearl buttons, Will cost vow 50e. eleewhere. Our price, 39, each Fine Muslin Gowns, pointed yok of fine tucks, with cambric rustle around neck, sleeves and yoke, high sleeves, pearl buttons. Will coat you €9c. elsewhere. Our price, 49e. each. Sars Unnes Paros. Fine Muslin Skirts, with S-inch tucked cambricruffie,cluster of tucks tmand above the ruffle. well made, good stout mustin. Will cost you See. and §5c. elaewhers. Our price, 89. each. Fine Muslin Skirts, with deep tuck: ci cambric ruffle edged with embroidery, cluster of tucks above the ruffle, finished with yoke band. Wl cost you 750. elscwhere. Our Corser Covers Unpen Paice While we have other Corset Covers at higher and lower prices, today we simply call attention to the follow- in two extraordinary values: Fine Catupric Corset Covers, French back (perfect fitting), square neck of J-inch embroidery, finished in herringbone trimming on neck and armboles, edged’ with em- Will coat you Tc. else where. Qur price,49e. each. Fine Cambric Corset Covers, with ‘square neck of 5-in. Point de Paris Jace. run with fine silk ribbon, neck and armholes edged with lace, finished with pearl buttons. Wit cost you 89¢. elacwhere. Our price, 63. each. NOTIGE.—Extra force has been detailed in this department in order to wait upon all comers with prompt- ness and satisfaction. Saar Wass Uxves Parce ‘Ladies’ 68 and 73c. Waists tomor- ~ row st 40. ‘The lot embraces Piain ‘White India Linen Waists, White In- dia Linen, with colored dots, and Biack Lawn. with White stripes, 68 ‘tnd 75. quality, 480. each. #1 Waists for 79:. White India Linen Waists, with White hem- stitched embroidered collar and cuffs, Plaited front and back. fly front, Worth Leach. Only 79. Ladies’ 85 and %6.50 Silk Waists tomorrow $3.98. This lot embraces: Stylish Japanese, Chins and India Silk Waists, various styles, Biack, Navy and Cardinal, made to sell for $5 and 96.50. Choice, $3.93. Wausrrens Uspen Paice. ‘We will throw on 8 separate coun- ter tomorrow a lot of Ladies’ Percale, Lawn, Print and Indigo Blue Wrap- pers, in various styles, licht and dark colorings. Prices have been $1.25, 81.48and 81.75. Choice to- morrow, S5c. each: Rawsep Vests Usvex Paice. ‘Tomorrow morning we will offer 100 dozen Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, with ¢rocheted neck, at the low price of Be. ; 2 for Be. Others, 29c. quality of Swiss Rib- bed Vests, are here at 25c. each. ‘The ribbon in the neck and armholes fs all silk, not the cheap, common tape, White, Light Blue and Pink. Only 250. Tanewo Hars Uses Paice. Weare winter up the balance of ei have made a cansiderable cut in the following lots: Your choice of one lot of Trimmed ‘Hats, which have been @5, $6 and 87, at 83.95 each. Your choice of one lot of Trimmed Hats, which have been 88, $9 and $10, at 84.08 each. yur choice of one lot of Trimmed Hats, which have been 810, $11 and B12, at 85.98 each, Usremven Hars Usver Paice. ‘We will throw out on a counter to- ‘morrow morning about fifty styles of Ladies’ Unitimmed Hats, in all the various shapes and all the desirable colors. Hats which have been selling at ‘Te., We., FLV snd’ $1.48 at 25e. ‘Ladies’ Hats which have been sell- fing at $1.25, $1.50. 81.08 and $2.48 at 8c. each. Ladies’ Pearl Braid Sailors, Black, White, Navy and Cardinal, at 350. instead of 50c. Ladies’ Sennette Braided Sailors, in Black, Navy and White, at 50c.in- stead of 880. 81.25 White Milan Sailors, 750. $1.48 White Milan Sailors, 98. Cunprews Hars Unver Price. Children’s Fine Lace Straw Hats, trimmed with velvet and ribbon, all shades. Reduced from $1 and $1.25 to 48c. each. Children's Fine Black Chip Hate reduced from $1 to 49. each. Tose Buzearss Is Hanoxencurers, We shall place on sale tomorrow Also 50 dozem Men's Colored Bor- dered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. @ Regular price, 125g. Only Se. each. Bisean Scirs Uxose Paice. QU Blazer Suite for 88.98. BEsteene ‘Suits for $11.98. Bod Unansizas Usoas Paice weet we han phen gor yg ad rein Worth 81.76. ons 9 ‘Woovwar Ax Lorsnor. HEV VEE Awars Bravreun Aways Pearsor Is the complexton of those HI 0TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. —o Au Ove Fixe Frowsrs Reovcev. tHE lI who use PAL Crushed Roses. Were 60 and Ta. Now 250. SS qEninched Flowerte Were 7s. and 1. Hasvoume, = Tue Brsr = BRIN PREPARA | a relief for 8: se r su | Ayomern ans y ohet His Simpy mare | Se, See gna Beg pai a te 4 Sowe Sreauxa Varves mer outing “other forthe =e ald eountrs, ‘or moun: a ae It only costs | Ravezariox Is Prices. 25 Cenrs. —— QOvrasrs Asp Oor. —_— CLASSES BLACK is « fashionsble color. it is also the pl most economical color, and it is capable of a Au Ornee wider treatment in fabrics andeffect than any — | —— other color. Do you own a Black Gown? if you Sum Menicrxes. don't we are going to makeit possitie for you | || | — todosotomorrow at a merely nominal price. | 1 can —< Wevent through our Black Goods svek, ok |—— PS Wissaus & Co. | out every piece that had one or two dress See LES Jengths—marked them down to the following | 111 pe ceiste under Masonic Temple. = low prices (you pethaps never saw like ones | —— — auoted for staple, seasonable Blacks) and shall | || | | | | | | | | | | put them on a special table tomorrow. If your ! ! need {s represented in this lot you'll readily ‘see the importance of an early call. There are a few fancy patterns also. Twenty-five al! told. 7 zante Fancy Weare. Was $7.00. How 8 Yards Black and White Plaid. Was 96.00. ‘No other House DOES—EVER DID—or EVER WILL— sell such STERLING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. * Now €2.75. 74 yards Black and White Check. Was . Saxs Axp Couraxy. 05.44. Now 94.50. ah rats Gray Check. Was $5.63. Now —- —|— Oa yaa Black Melrose. Was $5.44. Now ‘Tes Powe lune yards Gray Stripe. Was $8.00 Now 26.50. Is Black and White Plaid. Was $9.63 7.00. 8 yarie Homstitshed. Was $10.00. Now 97.50. 8 yards Black and White Plaid Camel's Hair H HAVE you had a look at our HH 810, 912.50 and $15 SUITS? H H The HOMESPUNS—the CHE- Grenadine, Was $12.00. Now 86.00. Tey ee OS Nas eae E ee 7 yards Bordered Camel's Hair. Was $15.75. SERGES? Now $8.50. 12 yards Fancy Grenadine, Was 818.75. Wor bs Now 98.25. You're are one of the very 6 yards Fancy Wool Grenadine. Was $12.00. Now $9.00. few—then. nit zanis Feecy Grenadine, Wes €21.00. ie rae lee RE iTands Striped Grenadine, Was $14.08, the slightest intention of buying— jow 810.00. 8 yards Borderod Grenadine. Was $19.00. See them. = They're worth it. Now $10.00. We think it's extraordinary good generalship to command such qualities. Nobody has anythifng but praise for them. And the buyers ‘tune up" the loudest over their merits. When it comes from that quarter praise counts for some- 8 yards Black and White Camel's Hair Gren- ‘Was 812.00. Now $10.00. Was $17.50. “Now #10.50. Tyards Bordered Camel's Hair Grenadine. Was $21.00. Now 814.00. 7 yards Grenadine. Was $21.00 Now thing. 815.00. es (First floor. Annex to 10th st. building.) It's nothing new to have SUITS at $10-€12.50—cr $15. ‘Tis Jusr Ty to have such SUITS. Have them — qusranteed~all the responsibility in Paiste Tapa Siuzs. buying them taken off of your 60c, yard. ‘Waite ground with small dots of Cardinal, ——, Black, Light Blue and Green. Gobvelin Blue gro und with small Bisck dots. ‘Tan ground with small Black figures. Gray ground with small Black dots. Cardinal ground with simall Black dots. ‘White ground with siripe effects. They are such an attractive lot. Look so stylish on—look so thoroughly good on the tables. The more you pick and pull them—the » 5 stronger the liking grows, Then ist floor... --under skylight.) i comes the perfect satisfaction—with ee the wear. A Novewry Unpneua. The present is certainly an age of novelties. . An article, however, that has no utility—no Practicability—is of no consequence, even if it fenovel. The one in question will be appreci- ated by all—especially by those af you wha have had a fine silk Pmbrella split aster You don’t have to concede a thing. If you want a CUTAWAY— there are Cutaways. If you want ‘© SACK—there are Sacks. If you Want it lined all through—or only using it a few times. Description: Made of ie fine silk-WOVEN DOUBLE IN THE FOLDS et ewe be le to prevent its ting—choice natural wood petterns—dark patterns—and medium handles. They are all new designs— and they are all special pickings of our own, If you were tailorg and understood these things we'd sk you to take particular notice of the trimming and the sewing— Points that strengthen them as finished garments. Bring slong the most expert—we don't fegr any critic's eye. We'll help you to make any comparison you like—but we Want you to put ours slong- side of what everybody else marks about five dollars more. That's the nearest they come to us. If you want comparison with the made-to-measure sort you'll have to look higher than their $18, $20 and 825 “‘getups.” Their equals are not at those prices. Won't you look! —26inch-$4.— wr make a apecialty of recovering Um- "Slt othe once Gus, size 33 to 44, st floor... -1st annex.) ——— Wasz Goons Depanrwesrt. PRINTED ORGANDIES, 2,000 yards. juced to 12}¢c. « yard. — -+-Llth st. b'ld’g.) @a floor. eee Excerrioxa Varvzs im Ware Goons Deranruent. FaST BLACK INDIA LINONS, 1,000 yards, suitable for linings. —Bo. a yard.—— WHITE INDIA LINON, 40 inches, regular Ye. quality. IPie. a ¥ rand. —— FAST BLACK PLAID LAWS, 2,000 yards, color guaranteed, regular 17c. quality. ‘1Whée. a yard— PLAIN AND STRIPED WHITE LAWN, 2,500 yards, sheer snd medium weights, satin and corded effects. CLOTHIERS TO ALL PEOPLE. I axs Anv Company. | —1¢e. a yatd.— DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES. 42 | elegant assortment, including the pin dots. 25 to Bie. PA. AVE. AND 7H srReer. — | Bore Wasi Crore | FOR SUMMER USE. The wear of a summer week is ail that MM pig NN NNN 1 X needed to show the difference between *‘cheap’ u ae ti Re § RRS Tt 2 and ‘‘good.” Take PANTS, for instance—they x MM Ht g aN g aS tt x Xe get the roughest use. What if the fabric is ~| MMM I Nl pis xe poor or the seams weak? The weel one ifthoy last it through. We think we soll | £FF (0%, BX ¥ BP a eee Ranh Bate ant the Monet ir 3 3 RA g 3 AA of ine” cost but Aaa ea 11.50. —— ¥ 00 NNN DDD aa ones for Toe. at 88 PX STOCKINGS are ‘money eaters, too, and | A Se 3 ‘‘cheap” ones are seldom worth the price paid. ‘eae * cco 00 => ‘We have several lines of the toughest made. i * ar ee 807 Pa Ave N. W. UNDERWEAR fs an tmportantitem, too; but 2. a Pear. tring ett op), Gets 1 Box Shistwand Drawers tn all the seosons welt 25 C, 4 ‘ ENTS x oa a Each of an excellent quality—is about the best value ‘MOTHERS’ FRIEND” SHIRT WAISTS are possible to be obtained in stationery. strong contrasts to “‘choap" brands, but the ans ui Prices are no higher. Siauterr ie ee uality in bores con- a. at Cnieees - next | tan 25.00 Cn we paper Cheviot, Outings and Percale exe A Box, to #8e.— sires, { 2 ign Rimnoxe Night SLirte, 50c. | Gron, =| 1 ‘ace Bane Qutins Shira, 50. 7 Nae 7 ie Fret Ties, he. GBs wine xanp, | 7inet ae [68ex YARD. cchnzthing a boy individual teste tn dreming ” aig Fas : | ‘| Immense stock of Boys Bathing Suite. 7. te wae Ld 73 ae Tie. $1.25 and $1.50.— $1 saxo 2 iE ee 3/81 ram s ig ee Ons, wi eire ‘stripe les war 1,25 807 P, phe N.W, —————————————————— ~ : STANDARD SPECIFIO FOR SOROFULA, OATARRE, BHBUMATISM AND DEBILITY. Conzs Ovuzas. WILL CURE You, RS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Physicians A ne ct et ate, 20 om trade mar) owr Sat rate CMTE U ARE SICK BEFORE trying Carter iver Pills, but wet a vial at ce. ONfou can’t take them whey bene iD ae Honssty Peavaves Gus 1 fo sper sd crea AES ERT wt aeey luted. dete nape cog fh Pere a Remi 7 & Sox Jelt Pe | ay ND i: Ses. Pans Mews Harr Hose Fon $1 Ar Trae 985 Ps. Ave in in Fest are ie Lie ee Stk aera Os at W. s. Tae, ‘Men's Belongings,” 935 Pa Ave Nw. A Cure Wrrsour Munroe, ‘Dr. H. Sanche **Electropoise Victory” Oxzpen Cay sheers) i grane Sr Severe without medicine, by a simple play upon natuse’s laws. ‘This wonderful means by which health is so quickly restored is the inveation of Dr. Banche, an able ‘and Scientist, who has spent thirty-five years of his life upon it and forthe past few years bas placed it before the public as a speedy means by ‘which the sick are healed. To mony tele wil Sa 9 nae tungment ont “Exzcrnororse Vicrozx.» Office hours, 12 to 2 p.m., 3to06p.m BARIKAUP TAS PRIGES STILL PREVAIL aT 1115 F Sx N. W. Onur offerings now are: ‘One lot Ladies’ @4 Southern Ties st 2.50 per pats. Mostly and E widths. ‘Two lots Ladies’ Hapd-sawed Tura Boots a) 82.75 €3.75 per patr. ‘One lot Men's @6 Kengerco Oxfords at @4 per net. About 50 pairs mapufacturers’ samples in Ladies’ @3 ‘and @¢ Oxfords at 61.85 per pais. The sises sun from 2 t04, marrow widths, DESTRUCTION CAUSED IN CHICAGO. 2d EDITION FURY OF THE WIND. Damage by Storm in Three Western Btates, Successful Relay Race of Over 200 . Miles. THE MARE ISLAND DISASTER. FURIOUS WESTERN WINDS. Gales Create Destruction tm Indiana, 1iM- nots and Lowa. Hauwonp, Ixp., June 14.—A furious wind storm struck this city at last night, shat- tering windows and unroofing houses, tearing gown awnings and filling the strevts with debris. The storm assumed the features of of Hammond, ® cyclone west cmt. shee warning The — rotar; the wind "was terrific, and itp rate of seventy miles an hour. was done at the Corning steel works and at Stein, Hirsch & Achs' starch works, ‘The wind played havoc with the wires, most of which are down. Trains from the The greatest east and west are from ten to thirteen hours late. Huge trees were torn out by the roots and carried sway. Fences were out of | of the G. Jy damaged by a falling A number of barns and telegraph poles Tere struck by hight- teh board in one of the telegraph offices was completly destroyed. No lives are reported lost, but there were numerous narrow mmond Company's offices were escapes. Covncr, Burrs, Iowa, June 14.—A terrific storm occurred yesterday evening near Earling on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, last accounts were that the waters are rixing fast and the Mosquito valley is again inundated. Wires are down and telephone connection is cut | off. The telephone exchange at Harlan reports having received word that the Milwau- | ea _— at Earling moved when the east- und passenger train over if and train- | men report that the wat abo the track and rising, A report is in circulation here that the water is up as high as two years ago. Such a depth would cause a Sent in ‘the entire valley. As the wires aredown the report cannot be verified. Dvusvgue, Iowa, June -14.—A heavy rain | storm, accompanied by a severe electrical dis- turbance, raged here for several hours last evening. The wires are down and it is im- possible to obtain outside reports. In this city the has not been great. Telegraph | oO] a on the wires any storm known for years. It is re that a cyclone struck the country west in the neighborhood of Farley. Pron, 14.—Train men coming m Galva, a town in Henry county, report that s terrible cyclone Passed < over that place about 8 o'clock last evening, ng, doing, ay ing damage. As all wires are = ‘he “detaila, Only | posible to get the most meager reports have been received. | Tie Chinas Ieghagin cnt Gung’ sonnt | | house, the Rock Inland and Peoria depot and | many other buildings were destroyed and sev- eral persons were killed and injured. The storm was general thro: this section and only a few wires are working in any direction, Stonczon Bax, Wis., June 14.—The seven | large ice houses belo: to the Union Ice Company of © at the mouth of the bay were blown down yes- terday during a terrible gale from the south- east. The loss will be considerable. Cutcaco, June 14.—The steamer Juliet, with the graduati class of the Northwest Uni- versity, arrited at the dock near the North- depot at 3:15 o'clock this morn- ing. All aafe 4 the reports of disaster to the craft. The trip, while eventful, was not considered dangerous, DAMAGE IN CHICAGO. Carcago, June 14.—Yesterday afternoon's reak tele- ment, and the people between 234 and 30th streets every moment dreaded death, and there from the one in front of No. 2320 to graph =F Jilin eat, asunder, tween those two cities last night and today has so far been a in roads as _—* swept by yy ag) orchards obliterated. The roof | situated in this city | despite | was Segoe é KILLED AT MARE ISLAND, Corrected List of Those Who Lost Their Lives Through the Explosion, Bax Fravcrsco. June 14 Following is the corrected list of the killed by the explosion at Varies, Car., June 14.—An held last night upon the bodies men of the United States cruiser sree killed tn the explosion at yard yesterday. Nothing new there was no one to give fourteen of those who were explosion being dead and tna dying condition, A cece eet w in Vallejo Hospital, to which place bad Teen taken. i d ili Ses eit ih & : i li I . local society, both of Mare Island and Vallejo. | He assumed duty on the Boston on 29 to make his first cruise at sea, was from Pennsylvania in October, 1490. A great feeling of gloom has since the catastrophe (and 4 political mass meeting which was to have. tet Meld last might waa poetyoned. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA AND ITS WIXOS. ‘The Northwest Alexandria Smgromamene Com Pany will bold its annual meeting this after- |noon at the board of trade rooms on King | street. It is believed that if the that have made investments on the of Alexandria, north, south had put their im rate limits of the town their vent have been more s Profitable, forge far on city within | years have been, fy = a gin of the town. The best ‘thing that could be done would be an extension of 4 limits to include all the Alexandrias, the Village, Seminary Hill and wo oe STREET IMPROV The street improvements of 3058 have sow | been begun, under the «upervision of the com- mittee on etreets, by Messrs. Breen, Pegan and Studds, the contractors. Seven thousand dal- lare bas been eppropriated for new | Year, and this, with the economical meth, “ey paving in use here, area of Weer0 | etore tbo clase of the year. ‘The begun is on the extension of North street. The gutters and on me gene people gay ont tlt i cee ii if 1b i He F i ‘Hl if i ‘but the Henry Lapeovumeet, uatdp setts teenie aahington Southern Hallway Company, my | commonwealth, with view to securing from ‘the state authorities a more thorough recog- ition of the commercial elements in the policy of the state, which it is thought has been too little mindful of the important comtperce must take in. the greatness of any | ing wah ts hens execs toned & aio umuante: morrow evening to elect to s state convention of boards of an pected meet ‘DEATH OF GFORGB BAUER. George Bauer, a well-known citizen, who has carried on the baking busines: for many years ing and Pay died this | hile iting in Lis chaise had been il $2 SOTES, The gospel wagon has been sdded to | andria’s means of grace, and will be | do effective service here. The first {is hat line are primitive, but will Piped licenses grow with the das t that over seven hundred will (avenue and Ith street yesterday efternoon | was rundown bya horse end tf soos ne eilaemnnances reverse one Sra sre a Ser eRe ene ener uae ahaa