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THE Bek FASTEST WARSHIP AFLOAT. SIE AGENTS. The Cruiser New York on a Trial Trip . ths Breaks The Record. cAsT WASHINGTON, Over a measured ocean course off Cape rowier, 31s Bras, E. Ann, Mass., Monday, the armored cruiser jor advertising [aruisned ob app: New York broke the world’s record. She a rane aa\chimunenbswillne | eENwel 83.3 nautical miles in 8 hours 57 avy any price. All ren.itances minutes and 45 seconds, making ar ve made by draft, posts! money order | #verage of 21.09 knots per hour, It will fee? ~-rardeo | be remembered, that the new cruiser _e way, isatthe sender’s risk. 1: was designed to sustain a speed of 20 co nay the amountand whatitis or knots for four consecutive hours, and i be distinctly stated. i. s desta did wae puserceel soe “ 4 ; a ne governinent offered a bonus o etiers, etc,, should bs ad-dresse: $50,000 for every quarter knot in excess, BEE PUBLISHING, CO. The performance seems indeed remark- Washington D.C | able. Even the records of the famous English warships Blake and Blenheim are surpassed, the former having made only 19.07 on her trial trip, when she broke down, and the latter has never yet been tried over a measured course. Another feature of the run was the ab- sence of any perceptible vibrations in the great warship. though her bow wave was fully eight feet in height, and the water fell upon each side of her cutwater like a torrent from Niagara. Another pecu- liarity was the stern wave, which was pronounced by experts the most remark- able ever seen in this country. Stand- ing upon the quarter and looking off, the water was churned into foam as far as the eye could reach, and this extended about twemty feet beyond the vessel on each side. From start to finish not one accident 4. Carter. Wilk: 8 street. marred the run, and the engines worked ES as though they had been in use for years CEG es instead of weeks. The marvelous rec- SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1893 jtetter Be LISHED EVERY SATURDAY A * 43991 ST..N. W.. WASH.. DC. WHERE THE BEE CAN BE HAD of, J. W. Fowler,8, 3183rd eteet, 8. e+ i Beller, Drugg'st, corner 1stp and 4 eel, Dorth we et. Adelphia House, 348 Pern, Avé., B. Ww. y OW, Jack-07, 228.4% Btree nD. W. Moses a ne, 205434 Streel, D. w. p, Stewart, 052 Pennsylvy nia Ave. n. Ww. NEW YORK CITY. D. A. Green, 429, 6th Ave, BOSTON, MASS. Wm, L. Reed, 93% Cambridge st, ALEXANDRIA VirGINIA, there was a current setting on an angle of 45 degrees to the course, and when the corrections are added it is fair to presume that the speed will be some- thing in the neighborhood of 21.15 knots. Of one thing the Cramps are sure—of re- ceiving a premium of $200,000, the larg- est ever paid any shipbuilding firm in the world. The New York’s keel was laid Septem- ber 30, 1890, her contract price was $2,- 985,000, with a premium of $50,000 for non ks ee, Taylor has been each quarter knot Bbore! twenty knots as vited to deliver an address before pany a oe Trees Afro.A merican Democratic Length 380 feet, 64 inches; beam 64 feet ague of Kansas, 10 inches; draught, 28 feet 3} inches; 8 Te Sicnlaal highs ecemniisn, with tate vt ts ‘ . é y ,wW win Moore have been appointed to po- screws; main battery, six 8-inch and siious in the Interior department. | twelve rapid fire 4-inch guns; second ‘ir. Wm. Gross of New York | battery, eight 6-pounder and four 1- \ was in the city this week. pounder rapid fire guns and four if Gatlings. The four broadside 8-inch Poere is some talk of a change} guns and the 6-pounder are pro g made in the High Schvol at | tected by two inches of armor end of the school year. and four of the 8-inch guns are in bar- oe hes P 5 bets of ten inches thickness, the conical Mr. E. L. Thornton of the Amer revolving shields being seven inches au bas repted @ house in the] thick, The 4-inch guns are in sponsons northwest. four inches thick, and protective shields There will be a grand Cantata | c°¥er the ports. Her freeboard is about en by the Sunday School of the 20 feet, and her 8-inch guns are twenty- | 4 five feet above the water line. She has ut Bethel chureb, Howardtown, | _. 8 «| 8ix torpedo tubes above water, one each vesday evenlug May Ist 1893.) ot bow and stern, and two on either Prof, Stevenson will give one Of | broadside. There are two military masts famous solos and Mr. Willis] with double fighting tops. The protect- cas will render some zelephoni- | ive deck has a six inch slope, and there cal solos. Mr. Gee. A. Cartter, | is a total of five inches of armor between under whose supervision the Vere | the protective and berth decks, mout avenue Sunday school was YOUNG MRS. NEVINS-BLAINE. made such @ success, some time = ; ago and who is at present the su-| Her Friends Believe that She Will Soon periutendent of the above Sunday Marry Dr. William T, Boll, has the cantata in The of ee as open Gcnied < - = ia | announcement of the engagement of Dr. cane ta prtgionccetngehine ng xe Wallinm T. Ball to Mee, James. Blaine, Sersplataic Ske eubie is kavie r., is again unofficially announced, and ang tant P this time it is undoubtedly correct, inas- ted. Admission 10 cente. much as neither the Doctor nor Mrs. The Illustrated Guide, a neat | Blaine will deny it, though neither will ur page journal, devoted to soci-| be quoted as affirming it. Mrs. Blaine art, sport and science, publish- | is living with her father at the Hotel 1 Oakland, California, and the Belmont, Sixty-second,street and Central {Locals. ANTED: At tiis cffice two Ia es to learn the printing; business manent work. Apply at once Is you iecel Wea. and sll worn out take Rown'S TRON BITTEP’ BRU* ——2- Messrs. Gilebrist Reformer of Tuskegee Alabama | tr Os, having removed from 5 West ese ‘ z e ; 0) inaiccres Segetict Ii tattered ee Eleventh street. Thefacquaintance be- pearance, giving the exterior and interior of the Tuskegee Normal In tween Mrs, Blaine and Dr, Bull began ; when Mrs. Blaine was ill at the New ustrial School have reached | york Hotel. This was aftershe had had Sicaie’ the trouble with her husband which led es to the separation and subsequently to the T y a] South Dakota divorce. Mrs. Blaine, un- po EAD RAIDS 20 DHICAS der the management of Mr. Frohman, — had taken.a thorough course of dramatic Ninenk > ane ¥ instruction, and she was about to go on ening of New Tarough Line the stage when she was attackea tsbarg and Akron,— Addi» | with inflammatory rheumatism. Her Train to Chicago. illness was very severe and threatened to ; mneneng Mey 14th. the B, | make her a cripple for life, One of her and Q. Express train leaving Wasb- | legs was drawn up untill it was nearly ap ogion at 11:35 a. m. daily, will ran inch shorter than the other. Dr. Bull was by | sburgh over the fe w Chi- her constant attendant, and he succeeded ‘£0 route of the B. and O., paasin, an curing her. 4 . b th ‘ 2 tnt) a 4 Dr. Bull is 44 years old. He is a grad: aid 1e cities of Youngstown, uate of Harvard University, and has : » and Akron, Ohio, arriving practised medicine in New York city at Chicago at 11:55 the next morn- | gince 1869. Surgery has been his spe- a cialty from the first, and he has done Express trains beretofore | ®°™° wonderful operations. « Washington at 8:15 p.m, Cooked in Boiling Beer. ‘eevee at 6:15 p.m. and arrive} While Max Engelman, who is employ- : ‘ago the next morning at |ed at J. & P. Baltz’s brewery, Philadel- phia, was at work upon a plank directly : A” a dit ional Chicago train has over an open vat pose Seles ee ee ided to the schedule, which | he slipped and fell into the scalding w ave Washington at 12:35 liquid. Two other workmen, who were Nght and arrive at 6 o’clock th busy nearby, saw the man fall and rush- Bec ic Rested: ve = ae ed atonceto his assistance. Engelman ug Car pei gg cd Through Sleep- was struggling on the surface of the Ng Cats to Chicago ou all train. boiling beer about four feet below tho avt 2: edge of the vat. Prompt action was Ue necessary, and, without the beat oe HEART tion, one of the rescuers leaned far down Or geedseere into the vat, while the other grasped the | P after May 14 the pas-engers to | jeels of the first man and held him, A t ‘ vin all Koyal Blue Line | gow seconds after the accident occurred “5 ptthe limited, leaving Wash- Engelman had been fished out and war * m. will have Che option of | ent to theGerman Hospital. His arms et oe the new terminal sta- | which were bare, had suffered most, and | L st Ory hag eae J a fees literally cooked to the bone. They | ty tains will Sees at | will doubtless have to be amputated, ty ih and Chestnut streets, as |The doctors at the hospital, however, V \L TRAIN Ew ¥ A Christodelphian Kevival. iOYAL BOUKE cer wise The greatest revival of religion ever SER : z known in that section Is sweeping Hart : ane ane Ohio Railroad bas eounty, Kentucky. Everything is neg- 7 additional train to jected for the new religion which its pro- aS : soos gen ~~ Aa ™.. moters call Christodelp! . They preack: arries 4 nda td that the dead sleep uncon scious Seat es to New York and a parlor end of the werld, when this earth st be bia, where an additona] the new heaven, which the good | wi ay ‘is attached. 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