Vol 74?No. 13,042.
WASHINGTON, I>. C? SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 1SS9.
TWO CENTS.
THE EVENING STAR
PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday,
AT THE STAR BUILDINGS,
Kortb??rt Corner PettnsyiTania Are. ana 11th St..
The Evening Star Newspaper Company,
8. H. KALKFMANN, /*rf? ?.
Tnf Fvxwrm St*it Is ifrtM to *ul*cHber* In Ji?
d'y h^car *rs. on th*ir own a<< ount, at 10c^ut* i?er
week, or 44c j er month. Copies at the counter, 2
etrh By niul-poftntra | r?inu4-50 c?ti a
month. "iieyen-. six ninths. #?5
|Fit#rwl at the Post office at \>ashington, D- C., a*
tecc:.<X clam mail matter.]
The W?;tiLT Star-publi?he<1 cn Friday-fl ft
y**r - IBM BtlWI SOtCBtt
IW All mail subscriptions must be paid in adranots
go ;?aper sent lonirer than is )>aui tor.
Latesof advertising mad; known on application.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
c?~ _ _ o %HI)KN HOSK. HOSE HF.KL, HOSE
A. ? FiitiiT- *. for t anl> n and itwt ns~. lor
UTk'r bilil'l iitf- and fir1 <! . art II.. lit
?iz? icf.-r ? lA vi. Kl l.l;?K co. ?!.>'?
t"ti s: )?.*! reiiii:^a.bt:iitf.aiil Bi.Jcle Shoev
l.rath r *iiJ lu.bb?r lielt.mr. > ull st.*k. lk-st
f > ? myS-1 m
r , j( K bright. quick rir.r andcheap,
i ! 1 AX 1 I lL bill WashimrhU Gas Lmlit
juh.nm.m.kothkhs.
UcM? Aift ut*
P
SUMMER RESORTS.
INEY POINT UUlKL
05 THE POTOMAC, NEAR CHESAPEAKE BAT.
OPENS SATURDAY. JUNE 15. 1889.
A Sew and Spacious Hotel. All Newly Furnished
throughout. Anmntierof neat iotto<ei newly built.
The Table will supplied with an abundance of
?earfood, t.Mrether with tli?; lieat that the v\a.->hiiiirtou,
N rfola and Italti more market* afford. NorSolk boats
?tup daily at the Point.
Kates of Board The rarilar rates for l>oard; $8.
IIV,tr.'aiiJ<l4 per wt-i. according to location of
IK>m. etc. This is on the bisisof two or more persons
in one room. Transient rat. s; <- to ->0 per day.
Half r.yular nlr? !or children under twelve years of
a^>> ujii nur-e*. Special terms to families or parties
who wish to spend the enure summer at the Point.
Children occupying seats at lira! table will be charged
lull fare.
i'vt circulars address
THOS. W. WILLIAMS,
Piney Point. Md.
THi'S. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Proprietor* Jel-gw
\SB( l.V 1"\KK. S 4.-1II1 BRIGHTON, ON SD
ave.. our aii?: n. half bio. from ocean. UW.
Veil it:, ai.i : a;.: ? ?-li :ilin catllitf looms; per.eel
sanitary * ? : .iti< . ' 'si :?n water anil gas ihrougliout
t i* fur J u ?
l-Tiaivei'iirius. Au.ircss Mil*. HAMILTON HI N X,
J-r j, Jel-Wji*. 1 111
ri'UL WISDSOt:,
CAPE MAY. N. J..
WILL OPES JUNE 15.
W. W. GRF.ES.
f|l!!l M v.- i Ni.LtND. ASBl'RY 1'ARK, N. -I.
J. >? 1-?1 :a:..il> in use .ue i?1?ck Iroul ocean; r'lre
a-t.-?ian watei', t. b.t <111? t y the beat. Sell.I lor Cir
cular. Mr .J A. AI'Pl.ti.ATE. yel-eo-'tii
d VI.11 M \L III ! 11. A lil l.V 1 AltK. N J., 1 iphNS
I I J1.1 ? l:s. A ??u.uinUl.i.i.s lor ??00 fcruests. di
r?.t \ ,.i?- leiuhwiih aii nuu view from every
wit..! W SAM-i.it. .McINiiia.. JTop. Jel-lin
1''>1; 1.I N1?A'l COLONIAL BEACH, VA., COT
* ta?e with ivur rooiu> and b it. partly lur
L.-i.cu. iie-r li' lei; wide |vn l'Oi?. solidLotnlort. Ai^
l-iv toJ. J ai libl i.l'. 4 - i i*th st. It
ON I?? ? >>i THE AI.Ll liH \N1 l.s- 10 MlNLIES
fruiu Pres. Harrison's i>eer Park coltatfe.
MOI STA1S L.VKE PARK HOTEL.
Superb li at .on. n>. dern convenience*, tonic atmos
Lh-re. t :ais | alr liatre. lour express trains
oth waja dally. Au..ress
Ml. LAKF. TARE HOTFJ, CO..
It >i'. lake Park, tiarrett Co., Md._
flVHK HOT SPK1NUS, BATH col'NTY, VA., AKE
B U|ir:i l-r re*-eptJou i?f iruests. 'Ihe wai*-rs are
? |.? .n. lorUout.lil? uinalis:i., 1 aralysis.Liver iusease-,
6 .v | or t ouiphlet-s *c.. addrt ss
j. fi., ' _ J. A. Al ursT. Pr. p._
ftlMI HB4I.IM imailMM. 1 \TH COUSTY. VA,
I are *-i cii b?r reeepuou <?! initato. lue waters axu
r> <? n.ii.el.'f 0 lor 1 soi.. u:a. >ervoua AHecUons, Cu
taneoll. diseases, lit: . ?it l or i^iUnphU-ts, &<?., a?l
dms J. S. Al.l>. Supt._ _ Jel-lm_
Vi -1 \ <? ON>ET. NAN ;VCUT ISLAND. IrilK
teeii luruisheti luiUrf s; ?1.">.> to ifJiHJ the season,
la t-a:i \ : Surf Mamiiitf- No hot day-*, malaria or
li. -1 ut>-s I>.-senputs cireulaxs. Lndermli, 1.W
Sassau st., Ne.v Vork. It
AVILLBl UloN-BV-THE SEA, SPK1NO l.AKE
II 11 rn N I Oi*n Iroiu June to October. Di: e? t.y
Olitu. Lei. 1. 11. K. LtTCHVvuR'lH. niyll-Jn?_
nMUST ITBEKimX >l'ltINuS, A 1TK
ni-btd it^e near note! and buius. Apply to
Miss 1 amPBllL, ltiii* spnice at., l'mla. jel-Ot*
'i. he Palk Hotel.
WII.1.1AMSP./RT. PA,
Bea .tifully situat?i. Iin?t mountain wetiery in
P. 1.-j .\..1 .... spac . ins h. h.-. ).b valor, electric bells
s i. .,... <b n nnpi ten. ata. tirst-clasa accoiuiuo
Ua'.ioi., a..d moderate p.ues.
} vT vi: 1 uiar, Jic., uadrcaS
MRS. D. Mt DONALD.
R?n K LNOX SPRINGS AND MINLUAL BATHS
1 tii the wTcat Norm .lionntaina near SNincLcsler,
\a.,tiH^? Mashtetfti ii.
c?i?Jinie !.'u. c .ja?-itjr. :-><?<>. No l>ar. Atmoephere
c< ? 1. *cefcer> trrana, ln.e Uiaves, unt r.celled mint ral
vakrs ?U uu-lmtfd iatbs and iwimiuimr yoi i; tabit,
tr>t ?ia-s!?. uevi-* 0^:11 to:t-bl?-, saiiilaiy arrangements,
and dr.iinatre perlet t. A new < rchesira this reason,
'leau.s rtXv Lai-.tf, Guests t. un^ierred from Winches
t? r in t ? m? lies ai.tl qu.t k time, by McCaulej &
< , ] t Uu rei brated Tally llo lnwry
?Uib ^.Wx-?ti;L/:oii,\wioWLl have a nneiivtry
hi.d a lar.'t- 1. a Ovard atabie at the spring-. Circulars
ai this t. in- e.
.\ \ j?ly to A. S. PliATT, Sun Buildins-,
Jfl-'.'ml'id Wafu.iiKton.
S: HILL hamilton BOUSE. 3-STOftT.
iAr?r?- airy rux?:i.>*. l?-autilul *rrt-vea near theiloor;
Inieen iaii:u;' > ?tri\- t.? m stati !i. >or particulars '
call on >tl>s CM Vd bLiN, li*-'j 14th st. n.w.Jcl-4t*
aotsiL,
GOO^U^TOWN, OTSEGO LAKE. N. Y.,
OPENS Jl'NE VJO
NoMaIaria.no Mosquito* s; no hay f^rer; an:?erior
fccct iiiu. 'dalioiis at it as- aal,.? pri?t+ ^^d fur llliis- '
tn??ed j aii.pLlet. >. 1.. ? i.l 1 '1 EN L>KN. Proprietor,
Ai.i.' iuaLa.'?r Priacca* .Anne. \ ir^iiiis Beacll, Ya.
Jel-Jbt
VUR ME NT?HANDSOME COTTAGE. WITH 11 '
roc?!i;s, s;le:.<li lur:.;>*h? d. lar^'e ?ha<l?* tre*-s and (
iri 'UUtis. d *!ab>. excellent w^ter. anti hne mouu- :
t;. ^ vi^w, at Mountain Lake 1 ark, near "Deer Park,"
>i . >or ami particulars apply VESl'O'l 1" k
NSI'J'OX, 11HX7 P? una. av . n.u., or l redern k A.;
Md my.il-'.it
1>>1. KENT - SANTi < K1 l COl l At.Ls. ELK
nishtu liirt-UKhui.t. liniudirifcr P? tiding and table
vtur ?? aud h room-.. #>!JiH)and tor *<*a4?>n of six
in .- Uwt, - i ? tur putM alari and pho
t. rf.a^L--?ca.la; llulf a st. n. w., betut-en and 7 p.
i... my 1 l.lS.'.'OJul
10 Per Cent Discount.
BEATON PERRY,
Previous to EnlanritKT His Business and Making Ex- j
U..&. ve improvements, will allow
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
On All Sales for 30 days. Commencing
I
MAY 31 AND ESD1SO JUNE 29.
tW THIS 18 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PUR
CHASE ALL E1NI>S OF DKY-QOOD3 OF
THE BEST CLASS AT 10 PER CENT
LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES.
%W an. ooOLltt MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
BEATON PERKY.
PERKY BUILDING.
PESN AVE. COR ?TH 8T.
ESTABLISHED 1840. my30-3t
You Cant Afford
To netrlert readinjr our advertisement If yotl eTer buy
CLoTlJING andllKNlsHING GOODS, and if you
ar a man you must. If you have a doubt as to who
can L***t serve your interests, let us prevail upon you
to try us t nee. A small purcha&c ironi us will convey
quite a? lmiH^rtact a lr.-sou in economy as a large one
will. carry a complete assortment of latest styles
In trood rel sbitr goods, and we are abie to satisfy the
most critical Last*-*, at the same time will guaranUe
that our ; ru e* are as low as any honest bu?inese house
can sei* such hi*:h cla?<s goixla. One purchase will sat
isfy you that it i?ys to trsde with us, and a closer ac
quaintance with us will convince yoa tUat our own in
terests are not our sole study.
XOAH WALKER ft CO..
ME5 AND BOYS' CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
my JO 3t 6'Jo PENNSYLVANIA A'SIL
XoMLLN SON'S
Gkeks
Ointment,
Th, best thinv ever known for Carbuncles, Boils.
Tel. ns. Erysipelas. orai:ulate.t Kjellda, and all akin
Lruptions. Hores. bums, ai 1 t ula.
Urwhi'llttHt, 1UI New York a,,..
?uUliliflM Kouiu IS. Klavatoc.
OlN
SPECIAL NOTICES.
SFFCTAL ATTENTION
TO MANAGING Tilt BUSINESS OF NON
I RESIDENT PROPERTY-OWNERS. IF YOU
EXPECT TO LF. OFT OF T1IE CITY DUR
ING THE SUMMER, WE WILL BE GLAD
TO REPRESENT YOU Dl RING YOUR Afr
SENCE.
B. H. WARNER A CO.,
jel-3t ?16 F ST. S. W.
srN BUILDING ?1313 F ST. N.W.
f ?? ?aj.hiinrn.u. D C -On June 1. 1 >**"? *Vr,' A
F. pXlGE w.'. ictire fr> m our employ. and we wi11a
?Uliie the act. v.- management oj. our Washington
Branch. SCHULTZ GAS F1XTLRE AND ART
METAL CO. _ my-U-Jt
^ amvooD ctHkikU,
^Inc^inr.iial meetingof the lot-owners of Glenwood
Oemetcrv I- r . h.* ? 1*-,? 11<?n <1 '1 rustees to serv e lor the
e???ryearWilli* held on MONDAY. June 3, at S
*gy31-tt NaU?Ual * ?*
a, mum HKI 1 111.I( AN CLUB.?TlIE
ft rtiriilarine. tiiii- <>f the club will lie'held
i^lT"7;P\i j-'. > FNIJit". June 1, r.t G. A. It. Hall, op
)H>site Wii lard's Hotel. at 7:30 o'clock. Bu.-iueHi.of
"nij'iur WM. M. BASS. Secretary.
j|7 10m)"lfJpATIlH: PHARMACY.
ROBERTS & CO.. HUt re.-sors to li?.*?rirk?? & Taiel,
1007 Jl fiU.%. Oi?cn Evening* and Sunday#. m.?I-.>
^ I HE CON'< I KT AND PICNIC OF THE
aT;^r-^ Mouv iu?ry Inland Sycamore t iubisioat
voned to SI > li.U, June !*. and should the weather be
uu:a\orable it will tnke |>lacct n the Sunday f?
Muaician.-. please take notice. I lckets issued tor the
l!t5th??f .Mav uvci'ti d. The committee extend invita
?p im* - 'llx. COMMITTEE^
THF.ItE VHX BE A M K ; \ L MiXT
B- -^Ting of the Mtdical Socnty "1 the District
i 1 Columbia, on St;iinhi>, .tun ? 1. 1 St-K. S p. '''??**
the Georgetown Col!.--.- l.aw Building. 4i'.rner ?t t.th
r.nJF streets-to taU action relative to the death oi
Dr. JOSEPH b?.Rl?.V^AOSER M p pr(.s,leut.
SAMUEL. S. ADAAls, M. D., Rec. Secretary.
mj^l-yt
EQUITABLE
"TTmHTRATIYE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
"EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F ST.
ASSETS $1,044,781.37.
Subscriptions for shares in the 17th issue received
daily at the office of the Association. Equitable Build
ing, 1003 F st.
Shares are per month.
11.000 advanced on each .liars.
Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantage of
the Association are furnished ui*>n application.
Offi. e hours, from !) a. in. to 4:30 p. m. On the first
Wednesday in each month the office will be open from
0 to S o'clock p. m. Advances will be uiade promptly
at 7 o'clock. {
THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres'i.
JNO. JOY F.DSON, Sec'y.
Vjj THROUGH TO GLENWOOD CEMETERY.
Tiirtckiusjlon and Soldiers' Homo Railway Co. hai
completed the extension of its line by way of !2<t and
V streets northeast to Glenwood Cemetery, and w.ll
commence runniug through cars ironi ?th and New
York avenue to-day. every other car running through.
Double-deckers will run to-day. my30-tit
53r
SHIRT-MAKERS,
U. F. WOODARD k CO
AKD
MEN'S IMPORTING FURNISHERS,
16th and F ata. n.w. my30
r
aw - \VM R AND WM. RFDIN WOODWARD,
a. Attorney?-at-Law,
7 and 9 Gunton I-aw Building,
47" Louisiana ave.
TITLF.S TO REAL ESTATE. Spec ial indices to the
lai.d records. Reports <.n titles made with accuracy,
pro nil tmss, and at rias. .liable rates. ni> -??-?< in
FUR GEN FINE 1 Ki E HAND CRAYON
Portraits., all al .-vN'11 li'S htu.il.. bt tore go
rTHT-w here. I'll.?-? Hi !? ???. ?>. lei'ius ie 1 p'-r week
or If4 |>er nioiilh. Work delivered at once. Largest
Stuuio m Washington. R y SMITU> Arti,t>
Cor. Ctii aud Maasai liUfett* ave.
Oper. until 8 pjiL tt?y2H-lw
rw. oFHCK COLLECTOR OFTAXiS. DIS
I KIl'l or CoLl M151A, M'ashinuxox. May
i lhdl^ ? lbe attention ??1 tax^a>eia is tai;? d t*? the
levied lor the >iar tndinK' June :M>, ^
and i>*r?ouai ) ruyt-riy. Iht- second halt t?l ?u< n tax,
vuierenot pixviuiwly j anl. wih Uoiue due and i a> a
bleou tli' rtr>i day oi .dayva^d 11 not pa*d U-.on tiic
tn^tdayot .'une, ensinnf, fhali tLereuj?oii i?-111 ar
reara aiid deiin?iuiiit. util a i'**nalty ot two uer centum
Ult?U theaiuoUlit tin re ?! ^hali be add? u,and tile aanie,
^nth other taxca due and in arrenr*. wiil be luted tor
ad\ertim-nient and taa sale in tin manner rreja-ribed
by extstiur law. B> order ot the Commissioners of
the District of Columbia. Attest; E. U. DAN l>. t ol
le< tor ol 1 axes.
OFFICE GEORGETOWN i.A^LIGII^1 CO.
Mav AeS, J no?i.
i br Annual M? . ting of thest?s khold. r? of this ' oui
cauy lor tn. ? tion .! snen Directors will be held at
this office MONDAY. June 3, ^ss? polls o|S'U at 11
"?Wl4? > W "l 1 V;. rw %' J.PLEY. Sec'y.
, OA. jnXTUB^
MANUFACTl la.l.S' PRICES.
GUARANTEED BES1 AL1TY AND WORKMAN
blili'.
8CHULTZ GAS FIXTURE CO.,
ap29 3m 131 1 st. n w.. Sun Building.
THIRD CO-OPERATIVE Bl 1LD1NG AS
?I~*~S0C1AT10N OF W A.MUNGTON. 1> C
?Trr?llurd Co-operative Building Asso. lation of
W ushington. D.:s?u. s its tourth series ot sto< k on
the FIRST MONDAY IN Jl NE 18S0 hliares i'J
l*r month,on which il.ooo is advanced to pu^has
I-rs. Interuot ?> !'er cent per auuuin on withdrawals.
Scljscrijtionstost!" k 1 an be made at the 1 >llowing
nam id places: A. DEl'l 1 . Pn-s . 4 hi St. s.w ; J. I.
PETTY, treasurer. A Altt li. i.. corner 4}* and 1sts.
S.W.; W.T. WAl-ktR. 1411 G St. u w.; U. A. WAL
KER, lOOO 7th St. n W.; E J. BLlvT 1, 410 ? th st. s.
W..CUURCU i Ml l'..EN-oN, Sth ai.d Maryland
ave s.w.-.J. H J"HNSON. .tn and Maryland ave ;
Dr.R. H ol'NNELl. ??'?'-? 'a. avc . 1 llOMli M?N *
Co. 10th and Louisl-na avc. uw.; C A.vl VIA < Iv. ?
liECKER.'JSihaui KsU. u.w.; O. 1. 1UOUP?ON,
t ; l'a a\e. li.w. mylU*11
rT PUHCHA8K TOITE OW3I HOME.
1 his you can d?? at a Mnali advance over the
coat i?t rent by Uio.niiijr a *-t? i k holder in the
i.As'llhN l?l ILl>IMi \N1> LOAN ASSOCIATION.
'Ihia ?m?s- -4-lution \>aa organized January .iU. Ishj,
uji?n the I'lan tLat has liecome ??? poi ular and 8Uccefc8
ltil in I hiiad* i? hi* and m other h < al.tif s in l'a.
lVrKxliral iut etin|r? tor the favmeut ot tines at Her
l?ll a Hall. No. C4'J l'a ave., a e.t on lue lU'at Wtdnea
da> e>enintr oi ea?. h liu nth
Si aie? 11 r month . 0 n* t h au on each share.
Mmanujii coat to borrower, ineiudiiiK due-, interest
and prtnuum <-0 i?er share |>cr month, or jjsl.5 j-er
month lor a 1< an of * 1,000. , .
Paini hUts .hn-ni-tive of the kiih nor ?dvantr^? aoi
this aasociauon anil all oiLir information furnished
uw-ou ani'licatioii to
L A. AI>AMS Prea.14*J*2 nth ?t ?. e.
J V. Wlil.Ll'LLV,\. IT;s . h00 > Cap.at.
J.I 11! hKKM.. I reas , *.?*,'t> l'a. ave. a.e.
?yC2-lIU UtO.W. AlcKl.L, S? cy . :?0 > l'-th st.s.e. _
MK.~OI.HOMi: Uh.>lO HAS KKMoVED
his lrj Koouis to the ground f.oor o! Ins
olu sti.n<! I'."'.'4 1 ? nn. ave. where 1 r HO tlays K'ooda
*111 a?dd i t :i discount ~U cent, my I it-lu
a^. . RLMOYAU i m :?1RE lO ANNOI SCE
a tcMiuy trn nds and the i ul.lic that 1 have re
iToVcd my othce to the k lemin*
mylS-lm ' R?ul E^tat. im.'ker.
^ D.C.FAHF.Y, ?;ENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Walks, v'c.lars, and ?tsbic Floors La.d with
As; na.t or Portland leinent.
no lt> :ltn Room IPS. Lcninaii Bnilding.
K1NGSLEY BROS.' CREAMERY CO.
CHOICEST DAIRY PRODUCTa WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL MILK AND CREAM DEPOT,
91it) and 931 D at. n. w.
Send orders by postal, telephone or our wagons. The
best milk and the best service that can be obtained at
ail times.
Our Wholesale Butter House, 216 10th st. n. w.. will
shortly remove to our new building, 9*7 and !1'-U
Louisiana ave. mh~3-3m
WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
s< 16 Pa avenue.
Storage Dejartmenu i.11 above ground. my4-4m
. ^ FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST
1 t SEGARS.
CHAMP.U.NE WINES. ^
' All the leading brands, at New \ ork pricea
PEMBhOKl FLRl RVE WHISKY.
llloilAS R CSS ELL,
Importer W mes. Brandies and Segar*
CjS 1213 Peni.?v1vauia avenue.
^ CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. CHEQUE8,
rnd other securities. Commercial utho
^^iTy andoesignii-g. A. G. tiEDNEY.
j,\ loth and D atreeu ll'ost binliling).
^ SPECIAL NOTICES. _
(noon METHODIST EPISCOPAL
iPOK Church, 20th st., near Pa. ave.? Sunday
school at J?:30 a.m. Preaching at 11 a. ni. by Rev. Ed
ward Brown, of Dakota, and al 8 p. m by the pastor.
I ev Wm II. Chapman. Conimunion at the close ? f
morning sermon. Youmr People's meeting. 7 p. m.
Prayer service, Wednesttay < reuing All wuootte. It*
METROPOLITAN BAPTI81 CHUKCH,
tithand A its. n. e., Rev. W. H. Young; pas
ter.
Sunday: Communion after morning sermon: even
ing services comment e promptly at 8 o'clock, to
which the unconverted are especially invited.
Wednesday. Ladies* Social Union, day and evening.
Thursday evening: Geueral prayer meeting; all are
welcomed.
Friday evening: Society of Christian Emloavor. It*
LINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREcA
TIONAL CHURCH, cor. 1 lth and tt sts. n. .v.
The pastor. Rev. G.W. Moore, will preach at 11 a.m. on '
the Uuiou oi Christ and Believers, and at 8 p.m., sub
Ject "The Cnurcli." The Mother Oo?>w! concert will be
given 1 uewhy evening, June 4. The ticket* for May
iilaccepted. A cordial welcome to all. It*
^ ST. PAUL'S LXOU8H LUTMRRAV
> church, ?? ornerot lltli and H n. w., tk
Domer,pastor.? Servic< *to-moirow morning and even
ing at 1 1 and 8 o'clock. Installation of officers in
the morning. Sunday school at U.:>0 a., m. Lecture
and pra>er meeting on Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. 11*
tftrVERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN
Church, pastor, F. I>. Power.?At II a.m.,
"The A'rue Succession to the Apostles-" at S p. in.,
sermon to the young people. Sumlay School !):30a.
in. Mission, Odd Fellow's Hall, 8th at. s.e., p m.
S? ats tree. All welcome. It*
jfc- -L^~~FlhbT BAPTIST CHURCH. 13TH ST., I
between Gaud H n.w , Rev. Chas. A. Stake- I
ly, pastor.?Sumlay school, 9:30 a. in. Prcachinir at
II a. in. and 8 p. w. Sunday school services at im- ,
manuel mission, 3 o'clock. Young people's meeting, ;
7:30p.M. All are cordially invited. It*
metropolitan M. E. CHURCH, COR.
Sis
a.m., by
?t, 4H ?ud C sts.? Preaching, Sabbath, at 11
jyJ. SicKendree Itlley, D. D. Holy cominuniou
alter tiie morning sermon. Dr. Corey, the pastor, will
preach at 7:45 p.m. Sabbath school, i?:30 a in. Young
| people's service, 6:30 p.m. Lecture and prayer service, I
I 8 p.m. Thursday. It
if. REV. DR. WM. ALVIN BARTLETT WILL
preach his seventh anniversary sermon at
tue New "kork avenuo church at 11 o'clock TO-MOR
i ROW MORNING. lt_
flf- CENTRAL UNION MISSION, WO PA.
1502*7 Ave. -To-night, bilconycoiicert, 7:30; song
service, led by Bro. Havell, 7:45; Gospel service,
8:15: meetings daily, 1V? m. and 7:4a p. m. Sundays,
3 ana 7:46 p.m. Branch, tent, and Cottage meetings
as usual (see bulletin*. Gospel wagon Sunday, G and
8th sts. s.w., 3:30; Blagden's alley, between M and
N and S>th and 10th sts., 5 p. m., Market Space, 0
p. m Come and hear the Gospel of the Son of God,
winch makes men tree. ?
CHURCH OF "oni FATHER" < I'M vn;.
salist), cor. 13th and L sts. n. w.?Rev.
A l'\. Kent, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject:
hy \\ill be Done." Sunday school at 9:45 a in.
All cordially Invited. No evening terrice. Adjourned
business meeting ot the society Wednesday, June 5,
at 7:30 p.m. It*
REVIVAL AT PLYMOUTH CONGREGA
~tioii il church, cor. 17th and P sts.?llev.
st erling N. Brown, the new pastor at Plymouth, lias
been holding a series of meetings for nearly three
weeks, and will continue them a part, it' not all of
n?'*t week. More than forty have been converted. A
special day to-morrow. Services at 11 a. m., at 5 p.
pi., and 8 p,ni. A meeting for nu n only will be held
lrojn 5 to ti o'clock p.m. Young men cordially in
vited. If
WOMAN'S christian TEMPERANCE
fwOSL Union Gospel Meeting, 15th-street M. E.
Church, 15th and It sts. n.w., to-morrow (Sunday), at
8 p. m. District workers expected to address tlie
congregation. Public are cordially invited. It*
FIFTEENTH ST. PRESBYTERIAN
Church?Temperance meeting at 8 o'clock p.
ii?. Special Temperance hymns; recitations by mem
bers Of the Loyal legion; also, reading by Mrs. Law
son and address by 11. B. Moulton, esu. All iu
\lted. It*
if-CHURCH OF THE reformation, PA.
ave. and li st. s.e., Capitol Hill. Preaching
I by the pastor. Rev. W. E Parson, at 11 a. m. and 8 p.
j in. Sunday school at tl 30. Tne seata are lree. It
MEMBERS OF WM. A. FREEMAN
iPO?5i Lodge, No. :.'099, G. U. O. of O F.. will meet
at their hall on 11th st. n.w., TO-MORROW, Sunday,
June ".at Iti o'clock m., to attend the luneralof our |
late Bro. J. Hami'rl Bkuwn. Members of Sister
Lodge* are iavit* d.
By order of the N. G.,
_lt W. D MONTAGUE, P. 3.
T. M. HE\LY BRANCH, I. N. L.?THE
regular monthly meeting of this brauch will
be held TO-MORROW E> EN1NG, at the hall south
wf-t corner '.'Oth *t. and Peftbs) ivai la are. Election
of delegates to couvention and other iniiw.'rtant buai
m as. Members and iriends invited to attend.
It John delahunty, Secretary.
NOTICE -OWING TO WASH-OUTS OF
the track of the Virginia Midland and Wish
intrton and Ohio divisions of tb? PM.r?mt A4**liQ0Uo
trams will be dispatched on SATURDAY and SUN
DAY It is tUomrnt that train service may be returned
by MOMMY NKrtfT.
It JA8. L. '1 AYLOR,Gen. Passenger A gr?nt.
< 1 M I N I : CEMLST ! ! CEMENT 1 H
Just arrived cariroes of Portland and Antie
t<.in Hydraulic Cements. Lowest prices. Prompt de- ,
livei iss to all parts of the city. Place your orders j
With us now.
WM. C. LEWIS k CO.
Office. 920 r st. Warehouses, toot of 10th st.
Telephone, 1080-3. It
NEW STORE.
NEW GOODS.
WOOD MANTELS.
SLATE MANTELS.
TILES AND GRATES.
Jel-3m* 490 LOUISIANA AVE.
OFFICE FRANKLIN insurance CO.
Washington. D. C., May *J0. I 889.
A meeting of the stockholders of the Franklin In
surance Company, of Washington, D. C . will be he;d
at this office on MONDAY, June 3, for the election oi
twelve <1*J> directors to serve the ensuing year.
Polls open from 12 to li o'clock p.m.
L FEN W ICK YOUNG,
myiil-eoOt Secretary.
PRINCETON examinations -EXAM
inations for entrance to Princeton College
will be held in Washing ou on June 20 and 21 at a
? place hereafter to be designated, intending appli
j cants for admission to any of the departments ol the
' college may obtain all necessary inlormatioii lrom the
j undersigned. HENRY E. DAVIS,
my28-tu,th^,2w 4(js Louisiana ave.
1 if THE ANNUAL FXKt'TION Ol M.ME
Tni?tc,s of th? tierinon Americau i'ire lu
i mni.re eoiiii>any of the District 0f Columbia will tjt
held at the ofllre of the coiupauy, .No. .">11 ?tlint. n.w.,
011 Tliiirnduy, Juue XIO, lh^U. r ?11h will be oj>?u tr?'iu
11 a. 111. to ;i r. 111. H. H. DKHOMAN.S, Sec'y.
mfjojel, 15.19
NOIK'i: or FIHST MKKTINU OK
ISO*, Stoc'klioldera.?Notice 1* hereby trivuu tiiat
tiie Hint luei-tmtr ot 111*-Htockiiol-u r. wi thel'ral! I rani
way Mutor Coini'iUiy will Ik- held on XloNDAV, Juue
:<? lKf.lt, at 'J o'clock p. lu., at No. (ill) 1 -it ti al. n.w.,
Wa.liinrftou, D. C., ior the i urj o?f> of electing a linaid
ol l)irectorrt,adol>tiU(f lty-luwa and trainu-tmif auch
utiicr buMiueaa a. ma) I'loperly come before auch meet
in ir.
l?y order of the following incorporator,:
W 1.. I'll.ALL, cifcO. H. LAW Itl.X'E, sam'I.
M.IJHYAN. CH AS.UfBl'F.BE, E.U M A LLA M. my 1 M,
J- _ 8. I). llOl't K.
OS. UAKNER8 makkk.
Haa remoTed to cor. 1 Otli and C sts. n.w. Jel-.1t*
PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION
A?-eu # :S4,707 1>5
Liabilities for dues paid by members 00
Interest and surplus fund 61.^08 U5
At the present time there is a general and wide
spread interest taken in the matter ot liiuldmg Asso
ciations. The daily press and the monthly magazines
ar? ventilating the subject, and ucwfchemes and plans
art being brought iorward to catch the unwary. 1 he
only roai aj.d true test is this; It you borrow a sum of
lnuue) troiu an association, hjw much do you have to
pay back ill order to l*? clear ol debt? We believe !
the "Per; etual" will stand this test better than anv
l*lan or scheme yet devised. Thus: We advauce^l.0'>0 |
on , hh .re-4, for a total payment oi $ 14 monthly tor
100 months, or. in other words, >ou get out $1,050
?.ij I bat k ?*! 1,400, or $350 more than you take out.
which is the interest for the loan for 8 years ami 4
month*. Any porflou, or the w hole of the debt, can be
I aid off at any time Share* can l^e taken at any time
ai.d Ho back dues retjHired. Persons owning a lot can
li.?ve the money to build a house, and the monthly dues
will be about whut they would have to pay lor rent,
i ergons subscribing lor shares as an investment can
have their money refunded and ."i per cent iutarest, or
at maturity of inesuar*s, 1 percent pei annum. Next
iu-dug WEuNEsDAY EVENING, June 5,atUlO
7th street.
C. C. DUNCANSON, President.
LEWIS ABRAHAM, Vice-President.
1. ii. SAX loN, Treasurer.
JOliN COOK, secretary,
Jel-4t til8 l?th st
, PARTS 1 AND ti-A.?BICE?
_ the CENTER* dictionary* handsome
t-lume iflexible cloth binding;, are now ready ior
delivery. SeLd orders to General Agency ol tne CVn
tur> Dictionai y, lOuO E st. n. w. Illustrated Circular
tree. 131-21
ILLUHTHAT1VE CIRCULARS
I)e*ribing ilie plan an<l scope of the new,
c> mi relieiioive book rdereuce. the Century DIC
TION AKi? free on application. Office, 1000 k st. n.w.
myr.'O- lm
if T B E N ATION A L 8AEE DEPOSIT
Company, 15th st. and New York avenue,
receives silverware antl all kinds ot valuables on de
im ?it. .'?ales of all s.zes ior rent. Vaults tire-proof,
burglar prtsjl. damp-proot, inside of their new build
iiiK, with walls .i teet 0 inches thick. Construction
fire-proof throughout. Equi] incut unsurpassed as a |
bate Deposit Company.
A] artim uts provided excluaively for ladies.
J i -i ?*. tl ii n\ ited. mvll-lm
YOUR ATTENTION CALLED SPECIALLY
_ to new lines Elannel Shirts, Sashes, Delts,
\ ests. Hosiery, I'nderwear, and prices of same. Shirts
ti. t !?-?ier a et laity. P. T. HALL, JH?8 E n.w. ml8-3m
A 1 ACT WORTHY OF NO i 1CK AND
consideration. For the past two years I have
been selling the highest grade Vaf>or Fluid lor stoves
ou the market, and as a strong evidence ot its quality
ki.d reliability 1 have enjoyed a steady and growing
trade without a single complaint and I have always
sold the (Hie rrat'e. 5 gsllons for 75c .delivered.
myltKlw CHA8. E. HuDGKlN, Vim st.n.w.
ft- - ^ 8tCt EmS PER FECI gas ITOVXS.
Vv!2 ^ Guaranteed best and Cheapest.
All Styles of
GAS FIXTURES.
Call and seei
C. A. MUDDIMAN.
1^00 F street,
sp20-3m Next to Johnson Bros.
it'^WK LIKE TO GIVE THEPUBLIC A GOOD I
th.ng. b?e our BARGAIN TABLE. Suits
i 60c. ou the $1. GEORGE SPKANaY,
ui)7-Jm 4^1 7th at. a. w.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
James; chirih. stii st..above
V, i,e " V\\. ? 1 l"rk. rector.?Services:
la } - Matin*. 10:.50 oYlisk; lioly Eucharist 11
- -JIV;,- !iU!'fv "i"' ''J1' P- ?n.; even-song,
.1 ,Kk ,?,LluJa>' school.:? p. iu. Other .lav, ?
*'i ' Saint*' day,. Welnes
(lajtand iri<Ujri,j :jy p. m. All scitttite. It
t'sjr-s nou i-ti plksia tluian chi kch. n
>?? ??. Ix t iith and 1 Oth ?t?. n.w.? Lev ( ha,.
**!ur-. **>?? 'hiuir 11a.m. Twilitrlit ?er
come SaobatJl school 9:ii0 a.m. Strangers wel
fif*mount verxonplace m.e.chi b? h
fr^TTi , South, cornerof 9th and K sts n.w\. lie v. s
?. lladdaway, pastor?Preaching at 11 a.m. iat:d
communion iwrvice? and at 8 |. m. Sunday school at
ltinko ?Kii people's lueetina- at T:l."> p. in.
I,. Ha"' st . Istw-vn B and C sts. s.w
^ rH- m- al|d 8 r.m. (commaiiion at
eveniuy service.; 1 he public cordially invited. It*
OURLUY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN
church, Le Droit I'ark. Boundary st. near
... "t.?Services tomorrow at 11 a.m. and s p.
!l>r. 5",llK' l ast.ir, Rav. William S .MiJ'er.
vnST^L Vt > . '"P1 8 Sui i>cr at the moruinir *er
vice Sabbath school at 4 p. m. Mid week service.
?>eanesday,w p. m. Stranyer*always wt Icome. it
11itT.11. MiESBk TELIA.> Clic oclL
? between t? and ii sis. n. w . uev.
Josepn r. Kelly, pan tor. babbath school at 9:30 a m.
vfm.Viill U,1, * u m- l,y Mr- Charles A. Kiilie
louny people's prayer meeting at 7 p.m. Go?i>el ser
^'eatiiiiiK ov poator. lliursday evrtu
raver meotiinf at h o'clock. On Monday evening
Kim? . res byte ry w ill ordain Mr. Charles A.
KiiUeasau evauyelist lor mission work in China
woi J v" h' ;1"11 w.'" i;re',ch-a"'1 ltcv ,)r- Hauiiin
J?aV,?!)c to.tlie evangelist. A cordial invi
tation is extended to the public to be present at all
services.
at \{ IU Kni ST.M. K. (.'fit' Kill, Hi. V. \\ M.
> M ferguson, pantur?11 a.m. aud 8 p.m.
pM-aunuy l>y the pastor ; administration ot the ?.icra
nientat the morniny service; 7 p.m., young people's
pr.use met tiny, ,i .;o p.m., the Sunday School G oh pel
th !v'r?,Ue ? ,H will hold their monthly me*, tiny,
tn* exercises will consist ol addressed, sinyiny and
signiny the pledge. All are cordially invited to these
services. j ^
tSr??'s?vf9Ar-\A.{lY BAPTIST CHURCH. CORNER
Mth and II ?t?. ii.w? ttev. Samuel H Ur--ue.
i.Ut Suuilay school, y;ao a.m. Auult. iuuini'
l'r',uarJ'. 'leparirneuts. Prea. Iiiiik lo tue
Ii. tor, 11 a in and 8 j>. m. Bjptixm ait-r luuruimr
f li""1'-,, KEAUA1.L CHAPEL BLANCH, comer
i?i.T .k^. 11 ** ^kCV* llieron uutwater, j ast. r.
l reuchiny, 1 ] am audhvi.in. bunday m hool, !?:40
MEMoBIAL CHAPEL, corner Otli and P
f lti.Mi? .Ti,^"U ay " JU ?'? Ul- A cordial lnvl
tatjon to the^e services.
JT' ?^rs?,.bT- JAMES CHl'BCH, 8TH ST., ABOVE
1. n.c ?As.?ciisi.m services. Wed., sdav.
.Ti'.JV' 1 "r- J-conurd.assistant nisiioi"
i? i OHIO, will Pim-ti. llinrsaay. lelelirai i, 7
?U ?K"' euieli.atioii. 11. eveiuuK,
-} iiiigH at ail services lor the oiyan lund. It
j|' ?*?-?..s'r- I'VUL'S, CHUBCH, S3U ST., NLA?.
'> 1 ?ve. n w? i.ev. AUred Haidma.
1'" Oi Servicet to-iuorrou : < :;,0 a.m. Holt ? tim.
inuuioti; 10 a.m., Suuday Sihooi; 11 a.m., liljiiy,
iioi> Communion, and sermon, & p. m. i,vens>o;iy
tCuorai). Ail seats Iree. n
? tabllxacli:, uth and b sts. s.\v.
f ?J** i'". Hiu. C. bchoOeld, p-stor.?hcrvlccs
a7 Si'IOeet ..l di?. ours.-,-Xhe .N.w Covenant."
ij,1- ""bjeel: 'Sties.* ot Ueainer lte.ii.-ion"
Sunday school ,.t a. m. Chrjsiuu Eii.T.ivor
MSgkd.' P'm- 11,Un,amy *Ve.im?
|
it 1AS11.LN PUES. CHLUCH, 8TH ST.,
Ul- * a"a,u Lev. i.r, 1. K. Notjle, pi.a
i.? i.V "K at..1A " Sunday school at ^;aoi>.
in. tniouHome Missionary Society at i p.in Its
ocioek ?ni continued the series of lectures on
Men ana Uoiueu ol the BiUc." subject: "AUuium
a jounir man wituont j nucijile." CerZS
Ihuisuay evening at &. it*
lit ^5-3. KEW CHl'BCH SERVICES (SWEL'EX
^"??---^ ..."VVtanj will be Held ill "National Lniv< isity
iiaii. lOOti Lst li.w., to-morrow. Sunday kt hooi ai
I lu.tful,r ?ervicea at 11 a.m. Subject ot I
se'rii'OU: Ihe LiKmninK oi .Vuracles." Seats lree and
all welcome. It"
J|" FIBKT CONOBEOATlONAL CHUBckr
cor. ot loth and ti sts. n.w.?'ibejn,aier
'-Aewman, 1J. u., will j.rea. 11 at 11 a. in.'
"poll i he capability ot reirlbutiou in man'* nature."
ana ?t h1p.m. ujion Jens In .ore Pilate." ,viu.-ic i-d
t?> l>r. llischofl, oryanist. Sunday school atb:*>Ua.m
V esper service at 7 p.m. I t
jt" S'IBEET BAP7!'I ST CHI BCH, >LAU
? , V. >v. -Ine 1-astor, lie*. It. Euiince,
at ii1'.? " 11 a in. ana at s j. m. sunaai :? n s.i
m.. and mia?.oU schooi ou A. J. a\e. ai i
? I * AH welcomed. i
L A UOPOLITAX P li K 8 h V T ? It I A N
7~ ., '1, . , ,V.rcH* ^ 8^h. ?. t*. iCapitol ililh.
? Chester, u. 1j., pastor.?Preach in y service
lo-moriow at 11 a.m. At s p.m. tneie m ill oe n. ,d a
sptcialatid imerestiUK nitetli.K ul ibe \out., ai.m
*1- *?' Soelety, with ap|>rupnate exucises, imffkiaturf
adurcses by u..ie .pecker*. it"
JWlil MLN's't?HBIsTlAN ASSOCli
tio.-pel meotintf Sunday, 4 .,0 p. in
J"i:, Ai? V^vry uiitl iuv An**cr. 1 sei
1 A,r- VN H. li. smith. partienUr iu
itat.on to y^ULtf ixittu. btranyer* made welcome. It*
CtS I'UAL M. E. CHCHCH. .-iTH SlC
n.w.. between M and N sts. iruatees' railv
y ^"^y-^bool. lu a.m. Missionary pra\cr
lueeUnif, il a.m. PreacluuK by llish j, Joliu t . nur.,t, ;
I ;*1 .iouV?r is-opie's meetiuif, S inn. 1
i reaching by Lev. iJt-n Hammel. Weekly p.aier
mecUuK ?eunesiiay eveULn^. everybody invited w
il. lirooks, pastor. It*
Mi: illOUlST PBuTKBTAN'T
tuureh, l,'tli :.i,d ji ?tj. n.w.. Lev. s. Ltuse
aU'iiluj, pastor, services: 11 a.m., "1 he wurM
lor''lst "r fie1^"?' ?lli??". 'iary hU1"icrij>tioiis aue
sealed " sm i\ i LK"lk 01 'he i..ture
sea.td. snnda> school, li :.iU a.m. aVirs. Perkin's class i
lor Christian instruction to the ^ uuny, ?i i?.m. i raver !
ci^Iylf^lub^tlU*' ^ UliU wuaincsa'nieet n y. |
4: McKEMDHEE m e. CHUBCH. Ma5s?
? cliusetiH ave., lie;, iith andloiusts 11. ? ?
?.'"VJVv""'V*?""-^haidson. 1-a.tor. 11 a.m., "Uod
lit.ns i?ra>er. h p.m., 'leach us how to pray." 7 1.? i
I'.IU., ?oali(f l'e? pie's iiiceUiiif. II:.to a.m.,'Sunuay ?
andpubhe7n!nedUU " U10iUiU* S?aU iiee |
?
St ?-?Sl MARK'S LUTHERAN CHCRCH ? PO- I
loinac Hall, cornel- 1 1 in ana 11 s.w 1.1 KU
fc,1,:,::.k-V-. ei"1V">r Sunday ,S p.m. J Sunday Sciiool, !
ttWu'ld'i i",; Ur.-UUc *"u Hevotional Services, I
UtJtit.day, H p m. Lev. w. II. Uotwaid, the pjsior,
lYt". 1'lcutu suuaaj evening. All cordially invited to
siieiiu. jj,
jt" HAMLINE M I. CHL'RCH,"cOR>iER ill H
' f'5'1 ? w . tiev. 11. R. .Nayior, U.K.. i.^
tor. - onnday, June "chLdren's Lav. ' si.ecial ?er
\ices by tue scnool 11 a.m. i-lorai d.-coratious, new
inu.i>?, short recitations, biptism ?>f children, and a
stioit addres, by the pastor on ??kou:li, its I r.vue.-es
and Res|funsib:.ltit-s." At S p.m. j.reachinu by the
pastor, i.riruiar 1 in sday and i hursda> . v. uinic uieet
"m-sat Socio, k ll.e public are . oruially invited to
all oi these services. j t
. SlVEXTli -.NIMH Bl RIB DAY. - THE
Second Lapusi cuuich, 4th st ana Virginia
ave i.e , organized irtio. Mill celebrate the .liiliaiim
verjary to-niotrow (Julie -J> at 11 a.m. sud Sp.m.
i astor Ediuond Hez Suem wnl prea. li a snori sermon
at each service. Seats Iree. Sunday s hool, U:;to a.m.
touna- men s service, Sunday ,>:;ju p.m. Bible service
lu-sdaysp.ui Prayer and praise service, iliursilay
S i' "1 Social prayer wiU be olteled J uewiay and
lhui sday liiyhts lor sinners, biickslidcrs. Cm istians,
missions, a.id the sick and sutterm*. Leiiucsts should
be sent or handed to the jiiistor or any iiieuibci ot the
church. Parsonage?7:10 4th st. a.e. It
ALL SOILS' CHURCH (UNITARIAN^
, lo-inorrow at 11 a.m., exercises b) tile sun
daj,s. iiool appropnate to -Caildre.i's sunoay," with I
?jddresses by Col. Carroll 1). ?ri(fht ami oen. H. .1
*'!, .u ?1'a .t ol the usiuilSuuday nionuntf
"ul- at S o'clock preach iu tne eveu
I'OU.NDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL
?J Church, 14th and O sts.. Rev. Oeo.
i.iiioii, pastor.?Services to-morrow, are: i): 15,Sunday
scnool prayer; regular session: 11, the pastor,
suujcct "Resurrection Ol the Body . ? ihe Ixjrd's .Sup
'*r;, !'? U1? leniperance yi?? tiii^, in cliarye of
?.<.. 1. L. Airs. Laictra w.li presiae and .Uis. Al
lred Wood and others speak, this is expected to be a
most interesting meeting. At S p. ni., the pastor ou
x cnces. j
SjMi meth. notiHiijrr ichurch;
IS '4U * - ?? ? * *?? a vnuiitll,
.>00 Viigmia ave. s.e., Lev. J. E. Mcliolsou!
pastor.?11 a. in., subject: "me Human .Ns:u;e ot
cunst." Communion; s p.m., "A Shtltenuthu iiiue of
jtorm. Sunaay scnool, 9:1 j a. ui. i'rai.e se vice.
. :L?p. ni. Prayer meeting Tnursday uignt. Ail wel
come. ..
RYLAND methodist EPI8COPA1,
Churcn, cor. loth and D s. w. Rev. Charles
?. iMidwiii, pastor, 11a. m? hp. m. Sunday-school.
t> a. in.; Suiiday-sciiooi missionary meeting, H p m -
louiiK i'eo. les Chrisuati Lud. avor Society, , p. m.'
Communion at the mormug service. Prayer meetiiur
Inursday at 8 p. m. It*
URACE M. E. CITuRCHTcoK. 9TH AND
S sts. n.w., Rev. Asbury R. Relley, pastor.
1 reoemmr 11 a-iu. and B p.m. by the pastor; ?:.10a.
in., sabbuth school; ,J p.m.. young men's class 7n
m., youuK i'tople's twilight service. Thursday h
p.m., prayer and praise se. vice. A cordial welcome to
*"? ^ It*
OKACiO REFORMED CHURCH. 15TH
?? st.. between It. 1. ave. and P sts. n w ?
Air Oeorife V?. iliraards, of the i he ilogical Seminary
laiecasti r. l'a., will preach to-uiorrow morning at 11
oSo. 1.- hl:ivuu 111 evening. Sunday scnool at
, iTeparatory service to tne holy coiumunion
r liday evt-mntr, ai S o'llts k. lioly communion next
sui.daj twiut oundayi at 11 o'cloca. seat* Iree. AH
wei.ome. It*
'Jt WtSTl RN l'RESBYTEHIAN CHUBChI
H St., be!. 19th and i.'0th. Lev. T. s. ?yn
kiKjp, minister. Dninestrvice.il a. m.; Hp, ni At
iijurniug service, Saci-anient ot the Lord's Slii'iver
SuoJ. ct lor evening: lionoriiig Chiist In DaLy l'ne'
louug people's Conseciatiou meetinir, 7 p. m Sal>^
bath-school.'.?:;jo a. ui. IV
jt' lt> 8LEV C*APEL, KfcV. JAMES P.
p- " right, pastor. Sunday School 9::itl a. m
Communion m'i vice 11 a.m. suuday school miasiou
ary meeting .1 :i0 p.m. Society ot Curietian Endeavor
at 7:1.? p. m. Preaching by the paator. Teachers'
day" m 0 P- m- Grayer Meeting, Thura
LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH,
iastor, J. O. Butler. Children's Day; at
il o nock, sermon to children by the paator. At 5
* Pubaie MeetiiiK ol the Vouuif leuj le's Society
ot Christian Lndeavor; flowers* music aud brief ad.
dresses, beats free and all welcome. It*
tor**r^b church of thk covenant (pres
byterian>, Connecticut avenue. N aud 18th
u; ^ ?^rvicea it 11 i ui. and H p. m.
bacramentiiot bai>tisui aud the Lord's 8upperin the
niorniAiir. bermon by the pastor. Kev. leunlab. Ham
lin, i>. li.. In the eveniuif. buuday school at M;3U a.m
\ouny people a meeting at 7 p.m. It *
NUUTH CAI;oUNA~AVE. METHODIST
Church. North Carolina ave. and
A. B Mather, paator ?Preaching1 at 11 a. m.
p.m. Sunday scnool, 9 a. m. Sony service,
7:4U p. m. Prayer and praise meetlny Friday, h d
m. Seata free. Ail cordmfly invited to attend. It*
tCHCRCH. 3D AMD A 8T8.
?>2% n ?- (Seata all free.)?The pastor, Rav. J A.
Price, D. D., at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Conununion alter
uiorniug sermon. Sunday school at 9:13 a. m. At 3
p.m. Mr. Peroy 8. Foster will talk and slnvon "hw
Temperauce." Lmt everybody coma. Regular
church prayer Meeting Thursday avenlng. All Invited!*
Washington News and Gossip.
Indrx (? Advrriivciueata.
I A VT?TMT.XTS. 1V? 12
1 attorneys P??re ?
i AUCTION SALES IWi 8 And IS
AF.CUITF.CTS IVf 11
BOARDINO, P**? 8
BOOKS AND STATIONERY P*?re 7
BUSINESS CUANCU ft* 3
BICTCLF.S P?K? 11
CITY ITEMS P?" 12
COl'XTKY BOARD. P??* 3
COl'NTRY REAL ESTATE !*?*? 3
DEATHS P*?-e i
; DENTISTRY I**-"" 7
i EDUCATION AL ? P?*? 7
EXCURSIONS IW? 12
! FAMILY SUPPLIES P?*? 7
| FINANCIAL. iW 7
FOR RENT (Rooms) P??re 2
, FOR REST (Horsns) P?*es 2 ?ud 3
! FOR RENT (Offices) P?*?
FOR BENT (Stokes) Pw 2
FOR SALE (Houses) P?*? 3
| FOR SALE (Lots) P"tf* 3
| FOR SALE (MucrLUStoVN - I'M* 3
i GENTLEMEN'S GOODS .Pa*" 9
Hotels P??re 9
HOUSEFl RNISHlNliS P?** ?
INSURANCE p?<re 7
LADIES' GOODS ...? P?W 7
LOCAL MENTION Patf'J 12
| L(JST AND FOUND Pwe ~
I MEDICAL 9
! MISCELLANEOUS P*? o
1 MONEY TO LOAN P?*0 H
j NEW PUBLICATIONS P?tfc 12
NOTARIES !*? 9
I OC?AN STEAMERS P**e 9
I POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Ps*? 9
I PIANOS AND ORGANS Pw? 9
! PERSONAL J1*"* 3
j PRINTERS P**? 7
j PROFESSIONAL I"?*e *
] PROPOSALS r**<' 11
RAILROADS P?*e 9
SPECIAL NOTICES Pa** 1
SUBURBAN PROPERTY P?-"? :t
SUMMER RESORTS Patfesl and 7
SPECI ALTIES I""** "
W \NTED (Help) l';ur? -
W ANTED (Houses) P**9 2
WANTED (Rooms) P?W 2
WANTED (Situations) 2
WANTED < Miscellaneous) l'a^e 2
WOOU A.VU COAL 9
Government Receipts.?Internal revenue,
$116,2C0; customs. fcCS0.021.
No Public Concert.?The weeklv concert bv
the Marine band in the W Lite House grounds
will lx> omitted this evening on account of the
muddy condition of the lawn.
1 hebe is a contest between the marine-hos
pital service and the light-house board over the
I occupancy of Tortugas Keys, Fla., the former
, claiming possession for u quarantine station
? nnd the latter for light-house purposes. Yes
terday afternoon Secretary Windom gave a
hearing to Surgeon-General Hamilton, and
Commahder Collin, representing the warring
interests, and reserved his decision.
Resignation Accepted.?The Attorney-Gen
eral has accepted the resignation of Assistant
Attorney-General 11. A. Howard, which was
tendered March 7.
Army OnnERs.-First Lieut. Philip Rende,
third infantry, has been detailed for duty with
the second regiment of infantry, Illinois na
tional guard, during its encampment, Julv C,
tor the purpose of giving instructions fa small
arms practice. Second Lieut. N. G. Mc Alex
ander. twenty-fifth infantry, has been traus
fercd from Co. D to Co. H. The leave of ab
sence granted Capt. U. \V. Budd, fourth cavalry,
has been extended to Juue 5.
Virginia Postmasters.?Robert A Fulwiler
lias been appointed postmaster at Buchanan.
Botetourt. Ya.. and J. B. Simpson at Fincastle,
Botetourt county. Ya.
Army Cadets Appointed.?The following
have been appointed as cadets to the military
academy at West Point: James W. Bovd, New
York city; Thos. L. Smith. Columbus. Iud ?
James M. Guthrie. Shelbyville, Kv.; Johu U.
Kice, Webster Groves, Mo! (alternate).
Some Interesting Geological Work is
about to be commenced in various parts of
Maryland and Virginia under the direction of
l'rof. McGee. of the geological survev. Prof
Barton is now preparing to make a trip down
the 1 otoinac river in a small boat to explore? the
11\er bank, and also to ascend the Rappahan
nock river as far as Fredericksburg, lhe ob
ject ol th.s expedition is to make a more thor
ough sur\ey ot that section of country than
has ever been made before. It is also "in the
interest of developing and ascertaining the ex
tent of the deposits of green sand marl, which
can be utilized as fertilizers.
Representative Gay Dead.?The scrgeant
at-ariusof the House was informed by telegraph
yesterday of the death of Representative Gay,
of Louisiana. Mr. Gay was a member of the
Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses, and was
re-elected to the Fifty-first. He was about
seventy-three years old, but was a hard worker
in Congress, being an active member of the
appropriations committee.
1 he First Woman to Apply.?Superin
tendent Census Porter has received the applica
of Mrs. Kate B. Cothran, of California, to be
appointed supervipor of the census of the Cali
fornia district. This is the first application
ever received from a woman for a position of
that kind. Mrs. Cothran is well-known as a
newspaper writer in California, and is also
known in connection with the management of
I the public schools. The census supervisors
appoint, with the approval of the superinten
dent. the enumerators in their respective dis
tricts. and the question of the emplovment of
women will no doubt be considered. It is
thought that women census-takers will be ant
to get down to the bottom facts in regard to
the statistics of age, a feature of the census
returns which always bothers the male enum
erators.
PosT-Omci Inspector Appointed.?Henry
B. Griggs, of 1 ennsylvania, a railway mail
clerk, has been appointed a post-oflice in
spector on mail depredations in the Po?t-Otlice
department.
Indian Commissioner Oberly has returned
from New York, where he has been engaged
in superintending the letting of the coutracts
for supplies for the Indian service. The total
amount of the contracts awarded is in the
neighborhood of two millions of dollars. Mr.
Oberly said that the prices obtained were con
sidered to be favorable. The supplies include
provisions, clothing, agricultural implements,
articles for the Indian schools, and nearlv
everything, Mr. Oberly says, that is used by
civilized man, from a pin to a mowing machine.
Personal.?Robt. Durham of Kentuckv, J.
Williamson of Minnesota, Jas. Crawford of
Philadelphia and C. Studebalkerof Indiana are
at the Ebbitt. J. Beverly of Virginia. R. 8.
Howell of Ohio, G. Jones of New York, J. C
Sayre of Brooklyn and Y. M. Wood of Texas
'are at the ltiggs. Mrs. 8. C. Clapp and
I Henry Hayes of New York and Geo. Batch
: Ji .f ?L Kunitoga are at the Arno.
T. B. W ilbey of Ohio, W. T. Frederick of New
V?rk, are at W ormley's. T. Beirepman of
New York, T. D. Wilson of Ohio, are at
Weclker s B. B. Van Cortlandt, C.J.Merrill,
and H. P. Waggaman of New York, C. C.
Etfgcrt of Philadelphia, 8. G. Kreeger of New
Orleans, are at WUlard's. H. J. Higgins
of Denver. A G. Hill of Niagara Falls,
i. B. Holdridge and A. 8. Birmingham
of New York, and the New York
base ball club, are at the Arlington.
Mr. Frank M. Creager left the city on Wednes
day evening for an indefinite sojourn in Colo
rado for the benefit of hi* health. Rev. D.
Barr of Smithtield, Va., G. 8. Lindsley of Port
land, Ore., W. B. Perry of Boston, Mass., R. H.
Patterson, of Minneapolis, Minn., and C. R.'
Kinsley, of Scranton, Pa., are at the * St.
James.?-Dr. Edward Young, U. 8. consul at
?indsor. Nova Scotia, who has been here on
leave to visit his family on Cao
itol Hill, left for Boston to-day
on his return to the land of Evangeline -
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Shaw of Detroit. Mich., H
G. Weimer and Robt. Shriver of Cumberland,
aid., and Mme. Ohlefeldsand maid of West Vir
ginia, are at the Normandie. Chaa. G. B
Drummond and W. A Locklin of 8t Louis.
Mo., W. E. Harmon of Pittsburg, Pa., H. E.
! Cin?n??rti. Ohio, and Florent A.
tz of New York, are at the Hotel Johnson.
Telegrams to The Star.
THE ANGRY WATERS
FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF . E
Thousands Swept to their
Death
JOHNSTOWN, PA., ANNIHILATED.
Fire Add? to the Horrors of
this Flood.
Latest Particulars of the Sad
Disaster.
THOUSANDS, NOT HUNDREDS.
The Number of Lives Lost in the Flood
at Johnstown.
SAD SCENES wniCH THE HOUSING IJGHT BltOCOUT
TO VIEW?A DEVASTATED COI N IB* A>D HUN
DREDS or BODIES FLOATING IN I11E WATERS?
THE SAVED SUFFERING H10M WAST.
Johnstown, Pa.. Jnne 1.?The waters which
overwhelmed this toau yesterday, carrying
death to hundred* atjd misery to thousands,
are subsiding rapidly, but as yet it is impossi
ble to obtain anything like exact information
concerning the extent of the disaster that lias
visited this city and the district surround lg.
It is no exaggeration to say that there are
mourners ill every family. Thousands are
missing; it is certaiu that hundreds have been
lost, and while many of those who arc now
missing and who are uiourued as dead have
doubtless been saved, the tinal death-roll will,
beyond doubt, bo of appalling length. It is
impossible to describe briefly the suddenness
with which the disaster came.
A WABN1NO SOUND W AS HEAI1D
at Conemaugh a few minutes be I ore the rush
of waters came, but it was attributed to some
meteorological disturbance and no trouble was
borrowed because of the thing unseen. As the
low rumbliug noise increased la volume, how
ever. and came nearer a suspicion of danger
began to force itself even upon the bravest,
which was increased to a certainty a few miu
utes later when with a rush the mighty stream
spread out in width and when there was no
time to do anything to save themselves. Many
of the unfortunates were
WU1BLED INTO THE MIDST OF THE STREAM
before they could turn around; men. women
and children were struggling in the stream,
and it is thought that many of them never
reached Johnstown, but only a mil* or two
below.
At Johnstown a similar scene was enacted,
only on a much larger scale. The population
is greater and the sweeping whirlpool rushed
into u denser mass of humanity. The imagin
ation of tlve reader can better depict the spec
tacle than the writor can give it. It was a twi
light of terror, and the gathering shade of
evening closed in
OK A PANORAMA OF HORROR*
that has few parallels in the history of casual
ties.
Even the thought of such a thing was mad
ness and the agony of the struggling, drown
ing victims found its response m the bosoms of
those who stood wringing their hands in help
less horror in view of their friends. Sow and
then the waters would wash against one side of
the mountain and then to the other side, car
rying with them their human freight. And
this diversion enabled tho^e on the banks to
rescuse many. It will be found that on this
account many will be returned to their homes
and friends who are now accounted lost The
list of dead is therefore a matter of conjecture
anu.will not be definitely known before to
morrow. Searchers are out everywhere from
Johnstown to Blairsville.
THE FUOIT1VE8 RETURNING.
9:40 a. m.?The fugitives are returning to the
place where a few hours ago they were happy
and prosperous but * here all is now desola
tion, and in a few hours more the work of
systematically searching for the victims of the
flood will begin. The water is still too lugh to
attempt to estimate the extent of the loss.
TH K AWFUL HOKKOK.
Fire Adds to the Terrors of the Flood
and Rousts Its Victims.
New Florence. Pa., June 1.?The calamity
of yesterday was as singular as it was fatal. It
is now very evident that more lives have been
lost because of foolish incredulity than from
ignorance of the danger. For more than a
year there have been fears of an accident of
just such a character. The foundations of the
dam were considcred to be bhakv last spring,
and many increasing leakages were reported
from time to time. According to people ?ho
live in Johnstown and other towns on the line
of the river,ample time was given to the Johns
town folks by the railroad officials and by
other gentlemen of stuudiug and reputation m
dozens, yes.hundreds of cases, but this warning
watt utterly disregarded, and those who heeded
it early in the day were looked upon as cow
ards, and many jeers were uttered by lips that
now are cold among the rank grass beside the
river.
ONE POOK NAMII.FSS WOMAN
who looked with sightless eyes at the gray
clouds from the slimy bank of a meadow just
below New Florence, wore a smile. It. per
haps, had its birth in that spirit of "who's
afraid," which has had such awful results.
An awful mud-bedraggled, ghastly burden it
was that came in amoug the meadow, and vet
there was a look of peace on the features tLat
brought tears to the eyes of the rough men
who found her and who fastened the body with
a short string to a post. She had a work-a
day life. _ l'oor creature, her hands were
rough; her face thin and worn and her hair
streaked with gray as the stormy sky just after
dawn. Whether incredulity or foolhardiuess
numbers its tlood victims by scores or by the
hundreds no one yet knows, and it will be many
days before the writing upon tombstones anil
the tracing of "the unknown dead'' are ended.
There has grownup a bitter feeling among the
surviving sufferers against those who owned
the lake aDd dam, and damage suits will be
plentiful by and bye. The dams in Stony
creek, above Johnstown, broke about noou yes
terday, and thousands of feet of lumber passed
down the stream. It is impossible to tell what
the loss of life will roll up. but at U o'clock the
coroner of Westmoreland county sent a mes
sage oat saying that one hundred bodies had
been recovered at Nineveh, half way from here
to Johnstown.
AX ESTIMATE OF 1.200 VICTIMS.
Sober-minded people do not hesitate to say
that 1.200 is moderate. "How can anybody tell
how many are dead?" said a railroad engineer
this morning. "I have been at Song liol' tw
with my train since 11 o'clock yesterday and I
have seen folly 500 persons lost in the flood."
J. W. Esch. a brave railroad employee, saved
16 lives at Nineveh.
The most awful culmination of the awful
night was the roasting of a hundred or more
eersons in midflood. '1 he rains of houses, old
nilding and other structures swept against the
new railroad bridge at Johnstown, ?nu from an
overturned stove or some such cause the upper
part of the wreckage caught fire. There were
crowds of men, women and children on the
wreck, and their screams were soon added to
tu awixl cbobcs or aoutons.
They were literally roasted on the flood. Soon
?fw thr flre horned itself out others were
thrown aga nst tli mas*. Th>re were torn*
fi:ty people ui?..ht when tl.i r:ihj? suddenly
varied. l>r<'k.?- up. mid w. re swept und?*r tbe
bridge into pitchy d?rku-sa. 1 h. latest news
from Johustowu i* that bat tw o bouses could
bo seen iu the town. It i? ai> > said thai oule
three houses rnuun in Cambria Otv. lb*
fir?t authentic nrwiwta fr?iu W X. Haya. of
the Pennsylvania railr >ad compaay. who
reached \. w Klorfiiff at ;? o'clock. lis sa#a
the valit v towns we annihilated.
a ki mtt ? noil.
John McCarthy, a carpenter. who liro? ia
Johnstown, rraohi il here about 4 o'clock. H*
left Johnstown at bilf-jiant 4 } < stt rdav, and
?avs the acetic wm n be l> ft was m.Irs. ribable.
1 he j??.had beeu warned early in tha
morning to mote to the highland*. but they did
I not h cd the w.iruing up to 1 o'clock. wh< u the
[ water pour - d into t'iiii?r street K' v cral feat
! deep.
? 1 ben the houses liegin rocking to and fro.
aud dually the turn of the current carried
buildings acroaa ?tr< eta aud vacant lota uud
dashed tt,eui against each other. blinking
tiiein into fragments. 1 beae buildings w*re
, frighted with the po r wrcti lira who ?o
j ah rti\ before had laugbt d at the crv of tUiigvr.
i Hot arthv says in some cuaea he ^ouuted a#
j tUHtiy a* fitte, ii |h rsons clinging to building*.
| McCarthy's wife was w:th biui. She had Hire*
| slaters win) laved near ner. Tbt v saw tba
1 house iu whieh these g.rls lived earned away
and thi u they could stand it uo longer. SO ti e?
hurried away, 'lhe httabaud feared hi* wita
would go cra/y betor? be could away, aud tbev
left the flooded district and Went inland. along
the country roads, until they reach) d liere. It
ia said to be licit to liupos-ililc to g* t to Johlis
town proper to-d.iv iu any matiu< r except by
row-bout. The roads are cut up ao that ev?u
i the couutryiiK n retUM-to travel over tbaa in
their roughest vehicles. 1 be only hope la to
get within about i unlea of Johnstown by
special traji or by baud-* .u". '1 hia will l>e doue
I by the Aaaociatcd l"n? ag< ut witlnu the u< it
hour.
THr WATERS InWMi
The wutcra are low receding hire a* rapidly
as they ro<e last night, nnd as the banks uu
| cov. r the dead are showing up. Already uiua
dead bodies have l>c?-u picked up wiltnn tha
luuita ol tins borough situ* daylight. Nont of
I tllelu have as ut bicu reeugUUtcd. llK
! of those found are woti.cu one lady,
probably twenty-five Vearw old aud
rather handsome. had clasped IU her
anus a l>ai>c about six months old. Hie 4. ad
body of a young luau was discovered in tba
branebei ol a huge tree whl? b bod l*-? u t?r
ried dovv ii the stc.oii. Ail tne orchard crop*
mid surubbt-ry almg the banks ol ttie riv.r
have boll destroyed. lhe b'Mly of another
woman l.as just beeu discovtr< d in the river
here, lb r foot Wa* dls.ovt I?.d above tbe sur
face of the wntr r. A rope w.s taaUUt d about
it. and it is now tied to a tree awaiting assist
ant e to land it.
John L. V. Iht and hia wife, an ol.l conplat
Mike Melrifer and Forney Wire reacued h?K
early this morning. They had beeu carried
from their home a. t'auibr.a City ou the roof
ot the Iku^ . 1 In re Wtre aeveii other* ou
the roof ol the house wh<u it waa i arrieU 0
by the ungry w.ttera. They were all drowned.
1 liey are unknown to Wilxr. they haMiig
drifted to the root lrolil floatUtg debris. WeUer
and wife were thoroughly drenched aud ware
almost h< Ipless Iroui < \posiire. Ilu y were uu
able to Walk win u taken oft thi' roof at tbl*
place. They are now at the hotel bere.
AMI 'Cb W AT. Ul as .?> hi nAN Ka.
The bank on both xidea of tlie river at thi*
i place are crowded with aukioua watcher* and
with horrifying frequency their vigilt are re
w,.?ded by the diocovery ot a dead body.
\Viti:m the laat halt hour three floatiug bodiet
have be'-u r< cov< red at this point, aud bun
ureds of |H-ople lrolil Johnstow n and up-river
town* are hurrying here in at arch of
their friends ami relative* who are
swept away in last uight'a flood. The uioat in
tense exeib'uieut prevails here. The street cor
ners are crowded with palu aud annous people
who te ll ot the awful caiaMlty with atlll breath.
S^u.re 1?. iiiii tt has charge ot tb< d> ad bodlea,
and he Is having thi ui properly eared for. They
are being pre-pari d lor burial, but wiil be held
I here tor identification.
Tour boya have juat come from the river
bank above ht re. i hey say that ou the oppo
site aide a number of bodlea can be seen ly lug
ill the mud. Ihey found the body of awoiuau
ou this side. She waa covered with debris, but
they pulled her out. hhc had ouly a tew tut
tera of clothea ou her, aud the body wan badly
| bruised. No new* can Ik- received from Johns
town, and it may be ui.uiy hours before we can
get any. K. 11. llogers, justice of the peace at
.Nineveh, has wire* the coroner at (ireeusburg
that 1UU dead bodlea have been fouud at that
iilace, aud he asks w hat to do w ith them.
rom this oue can estimate that
THE busa or LllK WIIL HI.AlH MORE TBAS OXB
TIOCUXD.
No one knows. No oue can irui?s the iicken
ing aight that ia expected to >>e met by the cor
respondents when they arrive ut the scene
above. A report has just bet n received that
twenty persous are on an island near Nineveh
aud that a man and womau are on a partlv sub
merged tree. A report has just reached here
that at least oue uuudri <! people were con
sumed iu tbe flames at Johustowu last night.
It is said to have been au awlul horror, but in
formation cannot be obtained brie. The air is
lill< d w uh thrilling and lucreuible stories, but
none of them have us yet been continued, it
is certain, however, that even the werst cannot
be luiagiucd.
Another Account.
New Flohi;m e. Pa., June I.?The United
Press correspondent arrived ut this place late
last night, 'lhe details of the awful calamitv
ure Kuiitv d. Every one seeiu* to be dazed, the
disaster set lu:ug to overwhelm the Uativc*.
, Between this place mid liolivar the track la
washed out III uiauy places, itlid w reeking crewa
are busy at Hoik repairing the most dangtroua
. portions.
At Ibis point r< ports substantiate the wildest
rumors that have gout* out. 'lhe last man from
Johnstown brings tbe information tbat scarcely
a iiou.se remains in the city, lhe up|>er portion
above the railroad bridge has beeu i'oait?let* ly
submerged, lhe water is dauuned up against
tlie viaduct, the wr< ck.ig%itud debris tin.sliiug
tile work that the torrent had failed to accom
plish. The bridge at Johustowu. which is a
j Leavy piece ot masonry, proved too staunch
for tiie lury of the torrtut. borne of the top
I stones were displaced.
A tAXILV WASULD AW AT.
A story reaches here that a family conflicting
' of father, mother aud bibu children were
washed away iu a creek at Lockport. The
mother mauaged to reach the shore, but the
husband and children were carried out into
the river to drown. The woman is crazed over
the terrible ivmL After night settled dowu
the horror ot the scenes was enhanced. Above
the roar of the water could be beard tbe pite
ous appeals from the unfortunate as they wer*
carried by. To add to the uppaUiug scene a
brilliant llluiuiuatiob lit Up the sky. A tnuasage
arrived late last nigbt from tvang Ho.low stabug
that this light caiue from a huudn d burning
wrecks of houses Uiatarc plied up ou the JoLna
towu bridge.
MOHE THA* A THoC*AND LIVES LOUT.
A supt rviser from up the road brings the in
formation that the wreckage at Johnstown ia
piled up 40 feet above the bridge. Tbe start
ling ucwb also comes iu that more than 1.0UQ
lives have been lost. This, however, cannot ho
sllhstautlat< d.
Tllfcl SITUATION AT BOLIVAR.
Water Higher Thuu Ever Known?
Houses. Irees and Li ridges Afloat.
Bolivar. Pa., June 1.?Tlie water ia higher
here than was ever known, and two-story
houaea. barns, smoke-houses und whole forest*
of treca. railroad bridges, county bridges, rafts,
inverted skiffs aud drift-wood by the acre aro
floating down the riVer, from all of which im
ploring hands are held out to those ou tho
bauks, wiliibg but impotent to help. Informa
tion received is meager, but for tiie most part
accurate. At Lockport, two miles east, more
thau twenty people have been taken !|4iiy the
flood, i he first great rush of water reached
here about 7 o'clock last evening. This cam*
dowu from the buraled dam above Johnstown.
It came like a fr< nzitd whirlpool, and beforo
the people could icalize it they were swept into
its grasp. Fortunately the people living on the
low-ly lug grouud escaped. At 7 :.'J0 o'clock laat
bight a great pile of drift-wood was swept
along, aud from it came crie* of "Help,"
"Help," aud of
"ron ood's sake come."
The horrified spectators on the shors saw
three women on a raft, to one of whom were
clinging two children, neither of whom waa ap
parently more than an lufaut. The rapidilf of
the current and the position of the rait on tho
stream, together with the lack of factiitiaa lor
reacuing. precluded the possibility of eve*
thinking iu the matter, ana the raft passed out
of sight, the screams of the women and chil
dren blending in tbeir pleadings tor aid long
after the raft paaaed around the beud.
The stream then became thick-strewn with
men, women aud children clinging to all aorta
ot
TKKTOBABT MEAXS OF SALVATION,
and two men aud women clung madly to th?
tops of huge trees, the men emulating tha te
[Cuiuiuucu as srcumi imutoruj ~~