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THE MAES JURILER, \ ‘Fremendons Demonstrations in Bertin | Yesterday and Last Night. netiet anniversary of Emperor William's viet was celebrated in Berlin and througuo Cermany yesterday with overwhelming det ‘rious of loyalty and enthusiasm, ‘The ¢ flags and flowers, so elaboraze scorations, Wherever there was a bust e emperor in a shop window or | newest place if was buried in flowers, All day and ail night the streets were thronged with multitudes of people in gala attire. Early fn tr day special memorial services were heid in eourches and synugogues. The children from al the schoois In the ctty Went In processions, aecom- yaaied by bands of mustc to the services. The sindlents’ procession past the palace was a grand affair, They Went in carriages, of which there were several hundred in line, and carried the Dyeht banners of the various schoo! acd college <Mbieties and assoctations, and wer: sccompanied by many Oands of music, arrayed in genous medieval costumes ‘The long line of carriages W: and followed by students on horseback. Passing the palace the bands played whe national anthem, the “Preusseniied” and “Waeht am Rhefn,” the students ail singing to the mrasic, The emperor appeared at the window as me procession passed, and bowed. The great qgowd in the street gave him an ovation, the multitude cheering itself hoarse and tiring itself ont waving hats and handkerchiefs. All the mem- ‘bers of the imperial familly and all their princely guests drove in procession to the palace and per- sonally tendered their congratulations to te emperor. At noon a reyal sulute of 101 guns Was Iuvd from the Koenigspiatz. Prince Bismarck and Marshal von Moitke went to pay thelr congratula- tons to the emperor atone oclock. They were enthnsiastically cheered all along the route. in oa the houseboid deputation the em E have reached this age by the grace of God, amd if the Lord helps me and wants me to I may live to see another year.” At the afternaon reception the emperor formally apnounced the betrotha! of Prince Henry, the sec— oad son of Crown Prince Frederick William, to the Princes Irene, of Hesse. ‘THR ILLUMINATION LAST NIGHT. Berlin last night was ablaze with light from countiess iliuminating devices, placed on house Tops, towers, church steeples, and every other available high pls dl ght was the groundwork of the illumination, three rose-colored uehts radiating tr the lofty avenues In the cea- ter of the city, where the palaces are situated, to remote st-eets, From the roofs of houses Bengal fires were everywhere sending forth soft glowing Dames. On the Brandenburg Gate were immense cuuldrons, from which Names were bursting forth ‘every moment. The colossal arches at the Pots. dam station were illuminated with eagles, stars and crowns, and the whole building encircled with Piteh fires. After dinner the emperor and empress and Crown Prince Frederick Wilitam and bis wife returned to the palace and attended a wuiree in the white hail of the royal castle. the interval between the first and second of the entertainment the emperor walked about and exchanged greetings with his guests. Passing between the rows of seats he shook hands with the ambassadors and their wives, saying 4 few words to a number of the diplomats. Theem- peror retired before midnight, but the guests re- mained a& the festive board till night became rer New Haces for the Mayflower. ‘DESIGNER BURGESS PLANS CONCERNING THE IKKX AND ‘ARROW CONTESTS. ‘The Mayflower will start from Boston for Eng- land about June 1, and Boston people predict she ‘will come back ladem with honors, Mr. Burgess Jhas now completed his plans for the voyage. “I shall try and have a race with the Irex in the early part of July,” said he to a New York World correspondent, “and I feel sure I shall come off witb honors. The distance from the Needles, Isie of Wight, to Cher! and return {s not great. 1 feel confident that the Mayflower can make it in ws good time a5 any of them. After that race I shail s for a race with the Arrow, which I think wilicome off im August. Mr. Chamberlaine, the owner of the Arrow, has had my challenge some Ume now. I sent it March 15.” “Do you expect to win the Cape May and Bren- wou Reef Cups?” was asked. “Icannot say. If I do not hope to do something A should not go over. Yes, I ratner think the May- er Will not get left. The ‘steep seas’ of which + talk so much, cannot be too steep forme.” —— oo Hetaliation Alarms ihe (AST. JOUN PAPER WAENS CANADIANS TO GO SLOW WITH UNCLE SAM. ‘The St. John (N. B.) Globe prints the following (@ditertal: “The country will soon wake up to the folly of ‘Uke policy of the government in regard to the fish- erfes. This journal, at one time almost single- handed, from the first dissented from that policy. ‘1% was a policy which began in neglect, has been followed in ignorance, and is now being wo ‘the v of What almost seems like insanity. We are: to see some signs in the press that there | 45.an awakening of the public mind to the danger whieh is tnreatening the country. On the 3d of ‘March, when the retaliatory bill the Con- gtews of the United States, we pointed out what its Sflect would be. “It tne President puts any part of machinery of that bill in force he will strike biow ‘the sole surviving interest here ‘which is at all pecuniarily beneticiai—our coast- | ing Wade with the United States. The papers in ‘Western Canada appearto think that because ‘Ubeir interegts are nul menaced there is no danger Ww the country. “We again Warn people of the maritime provin- oes that thelr best interests are imperiled, that ‘the Orst act on the part of our officials to harass American trade, such as a refusal to sell bait, to | carry Osh over our raliroads, to enforce recklessly our customs reguiations against American fisher- men, Will in all probability compel the President ‘to put into force te law, and that the burden will upon the vessels and trade of these three provinces.” Surprised Reporters. ‘From the Lynn (Mass.) Reporter. Under the above caption the Boston Herald makes the following pertinent presentation of a latter concerning which the public, 18a rule, take an entirely mistaken view: “The reporters who went to 1ook after the Bay State Club dinner Saturday afternoon were sur- | prised to find that plates had been laid for them | Very near the center of the head table, where they could comfortably hear everything Uat was sald. Such a change from the usual order was so de- lightful that they could hardly eat anything: but Uls didn’t matter, as they were there for work, ‘and not for eating and drinking. It is the Boston eustom, in cases of this Kind, to put reporters in a eorner bear the door, or to exclude them altogether | from the feast; but the practiow ia other cities, | forvign and at’ home, seems at last to have been brought to the notice of our dinner committers, Reporters would rather stay away aitogether, but | the reading public has a right to know what the distinguished men say, and dinner committees | €aunot afford to treat the public shabbily.” The Herald bits the ball'seye In the center | when it declares that reporters, personally, would Father stay away altogether from these ‘formal | aifairs; but many committees seem to tink that they age conferring an individual favor on @ scribe Am extending an invitation for him to do several | hours’ hard work as an equivalent for a supper | which he doesn't care a picayune for. All the | gfatification there is to a reporter in an affair of | Uuls kind ts in knowing that his paper 1s enabled | to furnish the particulars tothe public. The cou | pany’s pleasure is the reporter's work. cS ieee Ruined By Lawton. FAILURE OF THE LOKD & POLK COMPANY, OF ODESSA, DELAWARE. ‘The Lord & Polk company, phosphate manufactu- Tera, Odessa, Del, confessed judgment yesterday ww over 2,000, ‘The firm suffered heavily at the | hands of W. EK Lawton, the New York fertilizer ‘broker, who absconded a week ago, and this,added ‘Wwoustiy extensions made during the winter, has | smuinped them. The heaviest creditors are the Advices trom New York state that Lawtot who Was a inember of the company and who did | its busing and selling in that city, got away with | af least 940,000 0f the firm's money. The catas- | Trophe has paralyzed Odessa. Geo. W. Polk, the junior member of the firm, was married only tour | months ago w a mece of Gov. Bizz. Victor Lord, the other ineuber,started the busiaess elght years ago With a shovel and a bucket as capital — cor. = Garfield at Poker. ‘From the Qourier-Jonrnal. “Fil wager you you cant guess the last man I played poker with,” sii a well-known gentleman, | the other eveninz. “Well, It was fifteen years ago, tu New Orieans. There were five of us in the game, my partner and myself, two others and James A. Garfeld. Ah, you needn't Ltt your eyebrows: Garteld was a good Land at poker, and could Diuff a bobtall finsh as S any one. We played all one night, atst up to about noon of the ext day, Which shows low fasciuating the game 4s when you are interested in it. 1 have never played poker since.” ai story shows how much Garfleld’s char- acter has been misrepresented,” said another of the party. “Now who would think that a. man who was 4 rigid member of the Christian church, and whose anfortuna! th has cast a halo of sauctity over bis whole life, would be guilty of piaving poker Iike any ordihary mort “Weil,” resumed the first speaker, “Garfield was | ¥ery murtal, and when history shail analyze his Character portectly, it will be found $0,” soe The supreme court of California hag decided What constitutes legal marriage in the eye of the law in the case of te estate of Andre Briswalter. ‘The decision states that tne marriage to be legal nim te mate public, and the pares must live wapriner as canband And wife in the face of their weer = oe ee ea Mn. Viawro Writ Rerony.—It was stated tn Mew Tore yesteriay, at tive oiiee of Solon J.Vlasto, ine wising ship-trdker of Beaver street, that he ih nth aod MeO his Crediters wotay. The reawn of Wik having lett the city wus aie te tecanan he wan interentod In A (ritonteroe tn Vine ORT OF OA, add Chart roman wan ton Gays overiie Whew be went away, lane fre the veel han arrived and he has no teat A tor oming ia CHANT, ore - Ariherst Cohiege Alninl Amwetation, of Rew York, wet inst wlght to diarune measures WO madiarn = prdmoonranly a! Ambo rat Cobioge Ih tata. OFM i Sate Monty Ward Bowcher, Moth] au wan returned wy Vatrick Ford meney wien wae rmerntiy raiwed tor han | gira inet net urged ‘tiers buviee 0 os ted tn ean Fo D. C. , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. CLOSE OF THE CLEARY TRIAL. Argument of Counsel—The Case gees to the Jury. rman Cleary, on trial in jroadway rallroad franchise, the cross-examina- ‘n of the defendant by Mr. Nicoll, of the prose- was concluded after ‘THE Star's report jused’ yesterday, The defense then rested and ine court took @ recess, After recess Cleary’s two daughters and hls son sat beside thelr father. Katie, the eldest, 1s eighteen years old and very ty. The ten-year old girl sat with her arm around her father’s neck, and the fifteen-year old boy completed the group. An old woman created a scene by crowding up to the group and kissing ‘iiss Clearly repeatediy. ‘The latter did not know ‘Tue wotnan had t be forced away. She was monty. of Philudelphla, then bega erty. adel n_began iis jury for the defense, He sald tehad always wished to practice in New York, at had bot courage to come here to gain fame. Tue great preacher now dead came from Massa- chusetis; Choate and Evarts and Colonel. Fellows, Whove absence he regretted, were not native New Yorkers. Even Mr. Semple had been only two years in New York. He was there to say the last Words that could be sald for Thomas Cleary. He was not there to captivate, not to flatter them with rhetoric. He was there to perform a solemn duty to bis client. He was a firm believer in trial by jury. The twelve men who Were selected sald they were biased, but could lay aside that Dias. He added: “My God! Gentlemen can it be sible! Why is it that the omnipotent power that can lift up the lowly andcast down the mignty Should seek to cause the people of New York to 30 prejud aselves against a man? I admire the press of New York, and believe that their denun- tion of these mén has been to purity. But why has not this omnipotent power called for the pure administration of justice Why hav tuey not sald to the crowd ‘be — silent The lewal powers are about to try Thomas Cleary. Be still, and ies the trial go on quietly and ju dictally'and fairly. Tsay this s a violation of the rightsof man. I do not know that {tis the first pro- vision of the constitution of the state of New York, but this Ido know, that It Is engraved on the tablets of the fundainental law of the land that the right of trial by ju inviolate forever.” He sala but one eletaent of the crime charged. the Garden of Eden told people that all were weak, ‘The erime charged was by the code classed with arson, incest or the deepest felony. ‘That was no reason why Cleary should be deprived of the rights of acitizen. It Was not the jaw that the accused Was to meet; {t was not a civil case to consider points and’ decide them. Either the accused Was guilty or not gully. ‘There was no middle’ ground. The fury must examine the indictment. Jt charged that with intent and design as a lawful state officer he agreed and asked Lo receive a. Dribe of $0,000 for his oMictal act as alderman feloniously, could he make an agreement without one to agree with? It had not been shown that any one agreed to pay What the accused was said to have agreed to receive. He presumed that his houor would difer, but he submitted that agreements were elther verbal or In writing, Im- Portant agreements Were always In writing. ‘This Was an inportant enough agreement to send a How some man to prison fort. He ne’ red to read Phil adelphia papers, but always read New York pa- ms. He read that in of Squire and Flynn, soon to be trled, there Was a Written agree- ment between them. After a ten-minute recess, Assistant District At- torney Nicoli began his address to the Jury on be half of the people. Mr. Nicoll closed al Dali-past nine, having spoken Just the allotted three hours. Justice Barrett then proceeded to address the Jury, first assuring the deiense that be had read care~ fully seventy-nine propositions on which the de- fense had asked him to charge the jury. He would endeavor to charge on all the propositions without repeating the Verblage of the requests, ‘The charge occupied Just one hour In delivery. The jury retired at 11:12 p. m., just seventern days of actual work having been “accomplished by the court. eee The Haunted Bell Rope. Pulaski Special Chicago Tribune. ‘The farmers throughout this region hang loud- sounding belis on high posts near their houses to be used as dinner sign ls, to sufmmon aid in case of fire on the premises, «r to give other signals to their neighbors. J. H. Davidson, a farmer living near here, has a big bell ona twelve-foot post. He also has a shepherd dog named Jim. Jim fs forced tosleep out of doors, and in cold weather he does not relish it. A rope hangs down from Davidson's bell, so that it can be easily reached, Fre day’ night was a very cold one, and ulro @ bright one. Somewhere about midnigat Davidson was awakened by the ringing of ‘is big bell. He jumped out of bed and ran down to the kitehen door and opened it to look out and see what the matter was. The bell, post and ro were plainly visible, but nothing’ else could seen near them. Jim, the dog, came into the kitchen when the door opened, and lay down by the stove. Father Davidson wis puzzled, He was ‘sure that the dog would have made an outery if any one had come on the grounds. The ringing of the bell was a mystery. Davidson made the dog go out of doors and then went back to bed. Hie had Just got nicely tucked in under the covers when the ‘sound of the bell, ringing three times loudly and unmistakably, Was heard again. Da- vidson sprang out of bed’and hurried down stairs agai. No one was to be seen. The dog came in the house and lay down ‘by the stove. If ouhers In the house hadn't heard the bel) the farmer would have thought he must be my taken. No one in the house is superstitious, tut tis mysterious ringing of the bell by umigven hands made them all feel uncomfortable. ‘The family sat up for an hour watebing out of win- dows, but no one came to ring the bell. The dog was turned outdoors again and the family went back to bed. Quiet had barely been restored in the house whe the sharp clang of the beli rang out once more. There was a general stampede of the family down stairs again. 1nis Ume alarm and uneasiness were depicted on every face. Far- mer Davidson dressed himself, went out and made @ thorough search of the premises and returned as much mystitied aud “more disturbed than before. The dog Jim came back in the house with him. It was agreed that no human being could be responsible for the ringing of the bell, tor if such were the case the dog would have barked. Jun Was driven from the house again, and the Tamlly Went back upstairs, but not to béd._ ‘They | ‘Sat by Windows and looked out upon the bell-post | With unquestionable awe. AS tuey looked they | i saw the dog Jim trot deliberately from the house Wo the beli-post. He ratsed up on his hind (et, Seized the bell rope in his teeth and gave 1 three or four vigorous Jerks. The Dell rang, and the mystery was solved. Jim had made up his ining that he wanted to sleep in the house that cold Light, Me Was let in at once aud the family went w sleep. ee Special Judgments for Monte Carlo. From the Loudon Trath. Last year there was a railway accident at Monte Carlo, ‘This was pointed out to be a special judg- ment against gambling. Itis somewhat against this special judgment doctrine that Monte Carlo ‘Seems Lo have been almost the only place on the | | Riviera that was not injured by the earthquake, while in one place, where the people flocked into the chureh, the root fell on them. Pris immunity trom danger at Monte Carto seems to have arises from the place being built upon a rock. There js ‘Uhe same formation at Villefranche, and the etr- ‘cult of the bay entirely escaped, not a teacup ‘be- | tug broken. Dumbness Cured by Hypnotiom, From the St. James Gazette. Uypnotisia has been employed with considera Die Success in Parts for some time past by Charcot and others in the treatment of hy:erical dis. orders; Dut a case Just related by M. Clovis ‘Hugues inthe France 18 perhaps the most suc- cessful exaiaple of its application 80 fur recorded. A young lady of 20 was attacked six mont With a nervous allment which goampietay ae prived her of the use of her voice. Electricity Was tried, and with @ certain amount. of success at’first, Dut It lost Its effect ufter a time, and it was at length abandoned in despair’ Asa last resource her’ friends applied to Dr. Berik- ion, the hypnotic speclalist, and after a consuiee on with Charcot he decided to undertake the ease. After having brought on the mesmeric trance by the usual means, he “suggested” to the patient lo say “Iam 20" as'soon as she awoke. A julnute afterward she opened her eyes, and at Once uttered the worus without the least trace of an effort; but there her power of articulation ended, ‘The next day the suggestion was that she should converse with Uhe docvor, and Unis she did With ease, though she could not exchange @ single remark With ab3 Oue else present. Finally, at the third seauce, Dr. Beriliou ordered her w speak Whenever and With whorasoever she pleased Thencelorward Since that dave she has been able 9 use her Longue freely, ai voice clear ‘sad distinct as it was beiore the attack. toe —— Two StUvENTS AnocT To Ficnt A DUEL—Excite- ment prevails in Augusta, Ga. over @ contem- plated duel which “was to’ have been fought at | Saud-bar Ferry this morning at daybreak, be- two State University iiss ig ane ena’ ee, ak Jr, and Hugh Moss Comer, his ‘were ar Tested In Augusta yesterday afternoon and put under Vonds of $1,000 each’ to keep the peace. ‘Thomas Ik. Cail and W. W. Martin, his second, left the Fain let night at Grovetown, twenty ilies rom Augusta, LO avoid e teports Current that the duet wil take place at ta tener 5 the peace bond does uot hold in South Carolina. ‘The difficulty Ls sald to have grown out of an ace ‘cusation of cheating in tie examinataon, —. — ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE A LABOR REPRESENTA- TIVE —An attempt was inade at Springfield, Ill, Monday night on the itte of Representative’ Geo. Satie, labor mrinber, or East St by person. Mr. Bulley wi urn ng: to hts boarding place, and was. in the act of Sle] ping upon the porch leading to the door when. Was fired upon by & person Who was concealed be- po Cpr ofl the house. ‘The ball went ough Mr. Bailey"s overcoat, plereing i MOFOCCO memorandum book In the pookee rn a= oo genset A Camp Wita ax Ecgraanr’s Heap.—Mrs Krettschner, a German woman of Briageport, San, Facet, "cate ts male tnt nose 8 short trunk. ‘The mouth aud ips protrade ike those of an elephant. Thechild wi about nine pounds, and cam be fed only with a motuer visited the circus winter uarters during Savdeoeenin tin a Was terribly frightened by the ts. ‘The parents succeeded in keeping ‘Ube matter to themselves until now, and very few oe Joseph Moore, Andrew Carr and were yesterday’ sentenced in New York wee z BUSINESS 1S BUSINESS. 0% — What Follows May Prove Interesting. Sx HOW YOU CAN’ SAVE MONEY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY STAR —o— An arrangement has been entered into between the leading publications of this country and THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR, by which persons subscribing for the latter may make @ very large ‘saving, amounting in many cases to more than the subscription price of THE STAR. 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TO PENNSYLVANIA AVE., ONE DOOR BE- LOW 7TH ST., UNDER ST. MARC HOTEL, WHERE WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL OUR OLD CUSTOMERS. ‘The early bird catches the worm. We want the worm in the shape of customers with dollars in their pockets to buy our Clothing. We want $5,000 between this and the 10th of April. We must have it, and we aro going to get it by giving you special bargains in all Styles of MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTH- ING. We have received s splendid Stock of SPRING CLOTHING. We must sell it early, as we must have the almighty dollars—trade, ailver or greenbacks. Now look at the prices we are going to give you: and mind you take our goods to any three good tailors,and if they don't say they are are worth one-third more than you pay us we will give you the goods, Mind you this spe- cial bargain sale lasts only till April 10, then our reg- ular spring trade opens; but we start this sale toget ‘the money before the season opens. Bargain No. 1, over 1,000 Children’s Knee Pants, worth 85 snd 75c., down to 50c. 100 Children’s Suits, worth $3 and $3.50, at 82.50; finer ones at similar reductions. Boy's Suits, worth $6.50 and 87.50, at $5. Men's Business Suits at 86, $8 and $10. Now comes the Daisy Dress Suits. AGenuine English Corkscrew Cutaway Suit, worth $20. for $14. A Genuine Prince Albert Suit, | worth $25, for $17.50. English, you know. Still wreater bargains, A nice Prince Albert Buit, Silk Facing, worth $16, for $12; and a Cutaway or Back Corkscrew Suit, in Black or Brown, worth $16; these will go for $10, as long as they last; we have but fifty suits. When they are gone you will pay @16 for the next lot. Weare waiting for you. Over 1.000 pairs of Pants. $2.25 ones for $1.50; $2.75 for $2; 83.50 ones for $2.50. $5 and @6 Pants for $4 and $4.50. Now if you want bargains come and get them; but if you rather go elsewhere and pay s great deal more for woods notas good, then don’t come tous; butif you want barrains now is your time, for you shall heve them, the best you ever got, till April 10. Of course we could not continue these great bargains, as wo can't do ‘business at aloss all the time: but now is the time for birds to eatch the worm. We want to worm the money out of you for the beat bargains you ever got in Cloth- ine. Come and see'us. Ihave retamed to Washington ter being in Baltimore mannfacturing clothing for Teens and customers std se many new ones as Bost west, ble at Prodagds below Hurdetica dry poo i 3 orto get sequaint e Pioneer and bas for ‘with lime Great bardsina in Spring Gvoteoniae as ber, SMETH th of Feljpmed tr Washinton {jocated St Tae Hboursr Ganz Caamrscxe IN THE WORLD, RR R R ERE FE ee R g CARTE BLANCHE, ‘A Magnificent, Rich Wina GRAND VIN SEO, ‘The New Dry Wine Price—Quarts, 830.20; Pints, $32.20. For sale by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers. 29 To Sansrr FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE. Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Baltt- more University, has analyzed ZON- ‘WEISS Cream for the Teeth, Hisre- Port says it contains preciesely the ‘qualities that above Dentists says 3 dentrifice should contain. ZON- ‘WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, ‘nd is applied to the brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It has peculiar. refreshing, preserving and cleansing qualities and delightful flavoring of its own. Bold by all Drugeiste, Qoonrom Prisress ‘A higher grade of Plaster than the public hashitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters, Sold by all druggists, 213m Miss Jour Cozsox. Sava ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on 8500 a Year:” “Fuel for s cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided Coxm ‘were used in cities,” &0, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70. ‘25 Bushels for $2.50. : COKE NOT CRU’ HED 40 Bushels for $2.90. $o29-s3m Lapis, ARENTION. . oy pine FRENCH HAIR GOODS. M'LLE M. J, PRANDI, 1309 F ST_ NOVELTIES IN BACK 'COIFFURES, HAIR DRESSED. NGS SHINGLED. Hair dressing by the’ mouth.” Special attention to placins of Bridal Veils. md-13n" NTON FISHER'S asi ATO Gonical Dry Cleaning Establishment, 906 G st. nw. Thirty-five years’ experience, ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garments: also Velvet aud Phi Cloaks, Grape Veils, Laces, Gloves, fectly cieaued by this superior process, Ladies’ Even: ig Dresses a specialty. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned Usdin process will uot jose ther original shape and Jane spots euaranteed to be removed effect Goods called for and delivered. 185 ANSIE R HUMPHREY. Ore ST. N.W. Mi Nixes Comets to order in cvery style and, nave: Hal, and guarantees perfect it sud coufort, French Hand-made Uuderciothing, Merino Underwear inderclothing, Merin Braces, aud ail Dress Patent Shoulgcench Corsets and Bustles. = Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H's own. make) that for the price is unsurpassed Mirench, German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 SEWING MACHINES, &c. EW AMERICA! SEWING MACHINES TO WORK ‘BY HAND, ior traveling Indien: highly rocommended by. phyai- ‘lant; for aiyone not willing or able to use fovt power, ‘They perforun same work as large machines, have all attachments: exceedingly euimple and. light ranning; can be procured at small cost or rental by- the ‘week OF hionth. Each mechine is warranted to be kept in order Tor Hive years, free, For new illustrated catalogue of {ese exquisite little instruments call on or address AUERBACH, cor. 7th and H sts., sole aagncy. D.C. for the celebrated Silent New American, Wo. ¥, Sew Mackines, For foot and hand power. "Telephone call 4 Prompt attention to telephone and mail or ders, New imp. Machines of all kinds for sale or rent at bottom prices. Special attention to repairing. m19 Scrertorrry Ackyowzencen. NEW HOME, NEW HOME. ‘The acknowledged peer of the Sewing Machine work. Call at our office and examine the specimens of work executed while you wait. Sewing Machines of all makes repaired and rented At OPPENHEIMER'S Popular Sewing Machine Office, 528 Oth st, nw, _mh19___—__ St. Clond Building. V OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Acknowledged by experts as the finest inachine extant for Ly speed. Perfect Belituees, Quietness, Work aud Phat the White sure and seeit. J. F. MCKENNY, Sole Agent, Pig ICHMOND, Mater ca yea for Hal ok Dray $800. Alno Universal I ee ia HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Noveltiesia WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, £0. ‘bhirts wo Order, G1or 12 _A perfect fit guaranteed. ELLERY’S, 1337 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt Hous. oc DENTISTRY. Filling a Speciult ont extracting. A I * alleviates the pain of extracting. ENTIST, 715 14TH ST.N.W.—TEETH without pain, by aid of a local applica Pon prepared and vised énly'by me, Teeth Billed for $i Ime led in best ipanner. Perfect fitting sets of artificial fm Ds ‘T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH ST, ra anesthetic used on the gums ais” ‘All operations guaranteed. LB thrée doors from corner of E. Dentistry in all its nches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work war ranted. jan Essrasuisuep is1. CHOICE OLD TT 885 KK ng Skx HSS BS HE Sg at Sgs8 Ere 53587 ILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ERE 8S, Em tes waliar medicinal qualities of Whisky distitied finest vrowth of Rye in the renowned Valley ohonkalicla, have attracted the attention of fhe Medical Faculty in the United States tosuch a de- ‘us to place itin avery high position among the jateria Medica, We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES, which we offer at the following prices, in cuses containing One Dozen Bot- ‘tes Each: (REE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 1863 CEe RHEL SUAS i wisi BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. If you cannot obtain these Whiskies from your Gi cer, we will on receipt of Bank Draft. red Let- fer, or Font Oca Money Order, or 0. D. if desired: your uddtre seats Wivateaueeat i icasioet eae freight tony bert ot the United States prepaid). Vor EXCELLENCE, PURITY and EVENNESS OF QUALITY, the above are Unsu Dy any Whiskion inthe Market, ‘They are entirely FREE FKOM ADUL- TERATION, and possess Natural Flavor and Fine e fen. Tone WWiiskies are sold under guaranteo to give PEMFECT SATISFACTION ; otherwise to be returned ‘Stour expense, Correspondance solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st., Philadelphia, ‘New York Office. 16 South William st. a3 GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. ‘thorough rar ae the natural laws which ti trition, and, jon and nutrition, and coon cee peenes doctors’ bille, It is by the juc such articles of diet that a constitution Raha built up until strong enough to re- lency to disease, Hundreds of subtle ‘ure floating around us ready to attack where- frei Ha Sy acne atioane eal oreaa ata ae fatal thood and @ properly cauatahed eine Cie Gazette. iy with boiling water sola se OEY eu by orveae aalied eaa: * JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, $24 m,tuke ‘London, England. Woornvrrs Turroven FILE-HOLDERS AND CABINETS For Filing Business end Oficial Papers of every kind In the most convenient manner for ready reference. THE IMPROVED HOLDERS fre copspracted ot, Fonmedy uscd Whey are Lrereox M. Lerrevs J. B, Ls ‘with P. Hanson Hiss de J.B, LEPREUX & BRO. 908 7th st. sw, We wish to call your attent iarge and com- plete Rack of Paperl ‘Also to our prices. med Gilt Paper, 20e. @rainary Gilt Paper, and40c. White Back “Papers, 1 pers, 10c. inch Enuboused inch Em nich Embossed Gold Borders i 0c. All work eed. Orders by postal promptly attended to. wri Back Bae jars, Gc. a Borders, 40c. and 50c. GREAT DISCOUNT. ‘We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8 JENKS & C9. ‘717 72m Srexer N. W. FAMILY SUPPLIES. B31 BOLLS and LIGHT BREAD Price low. W. BURCHELL 1325 Fst. 26 N OTICE TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CO EEE RRR ERE ,SS3 ~ oo kK ROR E gg Bee Eo cco Kee R R keR Sss¥ 7 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It is without » doubt the most Brauzrrcr and the most Nerarrrovs Flour in the World. The Millers have not only the most perfect mill, containing as it does all the most improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour Uxsunrassep by any mill in the world, To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- tity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old world. HOWEVER, Like everything else that bas gained renown, somo Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior article for the genuine. ‘THEREFORE, Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES,” ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without thetwogold medals, W. M. GALT & CO, 21 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. Pose Trcus Ouve On, Assweet and palatabloss FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock. ELFHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 Oth atreet. 13. PROPOSALS PHovosaLs "FoR, FU_NISHING ‘A STEAM OFFICE Or ntkaton, D.C Share Th, 1887, TARY E OTBEE aoa HONDAY, MARCH 201, iNecca'tt Washinyton City, Ome Steam Mond Roller, of not more than fifteen nor less than ten tons weight. \HICKERING, eo W. G. METZERO" fmh18-Sinj ae _mhiz. EBER PIANOS ich tone, faultless touch: AMS the beaut, power. _» 28-3m_ G ‘world. ins for 0 2 ESO ry PHENOMENAL DU HONEST Ringe W. G. METZEROTT & ©O., Tim ‘SANDERS rts axid ren ELATIO. and variet SANDERS & STAYMAN, JARVIS BUTLEI Manager Wn & Bros. shaken now the ferti Paesy ‘Newby & Evans and Weeer Bros., the best coe and best i and repairing ment PIANOS FOR RENT AND ‘Terma. & CO. ‘Oth st, and Pa ave. Cor Oth snd Penn Ave formed. by loading PSisyaks? Nile Agents, FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS SANDERS & STAYMAN, Sole Aenta, e ew Estey’ Philharmonic Orean. A marvel in F st iw. 13 N. Charies wt, Baltimore Siu quality. also Gally's self pia mente ‘All af lowest pric roatalintent rian, Special honestly dows. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new Rx Bee Ee K BBB FE Es, BOB E A ‘4 BBB A AA AA Aa a AND DURABILITY. ARTISTIC STYLES finished in desiirus of SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ABT. promizent makes at all prices HIANUS FOR RENT. WL. KNARE & 09, 817 Market Space. Do U A thoroughly first-class instrument at s mediuin prica, Second-hand Pianos and Ongana at prices from $10 to ane _ap2s Nor Prencnase NILL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PTAaNo, ‘Over 41,000 now in use, Sold on stuail montuly payments est assurtinent of S-cont Music in theetty. HENLY EBERIA Epwaw F. Dhoor, 88s Bssg By & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wen TTTT FEE 1 NN T EO WN 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Sole Agent for TET T ERE fi O15 aront Jett & Cumston aud Pianos; Sterling Oneata, Bituse and Meretisdiee, faistrammente soko Tonthiy payments, Fachanged, Keuted, ued, tier paired, Moved, Stored and Shipyed. | ‘New and Necond-batd Panos of other makes always iu tock at low figures Mtelevuoue. B44 19 ‘to 9400: Steinway's from a 25up. Suldos METZEROTT & 00, B03 Pa, near 9th at, COMPLETE FACILITIE ‘Wood and ‘coal direct from by ral impuriies “GIVE ME A TRIA BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Wood axa Coal. | FULL WEIGHT A’ ‘std water. utd free fron sing, slate and other ‘Main Yard and Ofice, 1101 wh ave.n.w. Branch | Yanda nd Office, 911A xt. 1 fice, cor. ‘wth, did Kata tw.” Allconnected by telephone, aulO-Hut Warr H. Maxtov, Main Office No 710 Det. n.w. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealeria COAL AND Woop. Offices and Yards— Sthand Bots. s.w.,No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- | change. Bex 2 Your COAL AND WOOD rrow JOHNSON BROTHERS, 6m The most extensive dealers in the District. Suprly more fa:nilies than any firm south of New York ‘Tele- vhone a R, ‘The Ol can be consulted dally, 464 C st, bet. 43 and Gth sta *rompt treatment. Correspondence and ‘connections. Main Office 1202 F street northwest Branch Offices and Yaris: 3515 Seventh street northwest. 3740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest, 22] Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 3121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Comer of Third and K streets northwest, Wharves and Railroad yard: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, LEON, Physician in the city, __MEDICAL, &._ "dest Established and only reliable Ladies’ | consu'gs- tion strictly confidential. Separate rooms for lao. Office always open. mh 10-1; Se R. D ‘Successor to the late orth ad Co suitutional Dineases, Booms fornon-reddents NEY AND ALL URINARY TROULLES BAG: in seven days. Sold mail. from’ Docuts directions. £26-5,7¢ {IDS bir SUL! ie reat oer mee ray BS 95°: OUNCE—QUININE—BY MAIL. @ ‘cent, a Lists; save SO ‘send for price lints; save 50 Ex. E. K. THOMAS, Dr. J..K._Winder, No. 320 | Exeter st., Baltiwora, Md “Specialty, Chronic Wry, OF “Bc ti, thass DOCUTA ‘aie and safely cured by everest cases € 112 White st. N.Y Ni wus deat twenty-eight years. “Treated by most of the noted Specialiste without Denefit. (Cured famaciy {hore auonths, and siuce then hundreds of others. pariculars sent on application. BOthsctaGm JZ EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHE! the Oldest ‘LS. PAGE, 41 W. ppeared before me and made: lished Expert aud will cuarantee a cure in all cases of private Of men and furuish medicine, oF no. charxe. consulta- tion and advice free at any hour during the day. seribed and «wort SAMU District of mhi: Dr. Pongdently consult, Dr BKUTHES, G06 Ferticnlaratieution pad to all Idi pies Lh HAS by DE. BRU 2. MILLS, ELC, MULLS, 8 sim" BROTHELS is the oldest established ads ‘Physician in this city. married of single. Forty years’ Dae in Full KS, 908 BST. oat that be is ‘Specialist in this city, ‘sub Public in:and for the ; 1885. FER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT NEVER BEE! ‘you can ats, w. Peculiar to bj Ey At her residence, 901 1st. aLw. Span, with Ladies o S eSTORED BY USINGA 1 oO? ht BROLHEIES Iuviscrating Cordial. M 7, can be consult ple Ladies" Physic ot ‘trom BOTTLE REST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND DE FOREST, > aap 1b ‘La ‘Bidders will submit with their ‘tull de- pA 9 tailed specif ‘of the roller w! ‘the AL gn me pe oy oy i 3 ed spclention of OS RUSE EE RO i eee tae eds en Go one op Er LUBLORE S| Rite ar HOTELS. PROFESSIONAL. Et daily. To ath Weat op arencand iy eek Pid ittebure, Sicoptngs Care to Pittsbure, aati pkg Boa Shon eee dianuston, Delaware ‘and. intermediate fotnt Valmingtom, 315 5, @.30, 6.40, 7.00, 200andT Frou points’ on Shenandoah Valley RR, 2 pam, . ‘From Harper's From. Li except For, PERCY | HE GREAT. DOUBL STEEL RAILS. Trains leave Washington ff ‘of Line, 9.0 A. Cars Washi Fiabune. to with Caronct Pacite express, beatin aoe Wi For Wiluamaport, L 'A, M. daily: except San ork the Ei For Boston without AM. 12:50, $8, ia 10.00 $:009:90" 11 h 6.00, 8.40, 10:00 and T50 For Pope's Creek ‘or Aumupolin, 225 A. Forays exces Bunny | ALEXANDRIA AND FRE! WAV. AND ALEXAN: RAILROAD. For Alvxansiria6 00, | 31-20) saChbe Charlotte, ‘trains 2:35 5:30, Gordonsville, Chariotteevill ‘on Sunday JOHN McGaw POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. ine hee tape between BALTA MOL aud WASTE. Teatihe Baltimore Tuesdays abd Fridays Washington Sunday 4 p.m. Prewght coved on Setar coer sea eee beperaia. sume her tri INGTON and March Tet 5p. m. ani 14s aan, tiem. ad Fas SzEF i art 2 8 for fast Lime. Pittsburg at 1145 a. ‘Cleveland and ‘tag in Cipeunnath 40 pan. Noextra fare is 0 BBALTORE axv omo RarLKoAD. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, MARCH 12 ERDAY. MARCH 13th, 188% care = Chie mite trait mm, apd 8.55 npati, Louinvitlean St. Lois nil Tum. with throweh center at coaclhen atid To Gincinmatt and St. Low xt mornin eee neh . Tao am. ie tebune atid Chicas ae ath ae without ‘onatd ‘at on Py. dat Deiruit, with! Parte wad maton and Local Stations, 8 40am. daily, ‘Sunday. Harry de Bimmarion, Dela between Baltimore ad "W cacapt Suibday. _ nda i ‘am. p.m. except Std Frederick 1 10, 3 farther inlori inte 0-340 a Runday. Por Frode exept Bushlay. SY pm. daily, ome and 75 i, 3 ‘and 3 pam. For points on Shenandoah Valley RR. 3:30 pam Newark, Wilmington and Phila, daily. 7.20, & 40, 0:45, ally, ‘alloy Railroad, 5:30 pam, ©. K. LORD, GPA. nt, Baltinnere, O. SMITH, Pass’ Av't, Wasiinseton PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. Ee NORT WES’ aut LE TRAC = sl IN EFFECT J ANC and B streets, eveland. P. ‘aa 13 Hor ayn, N.Y. Jersey City with baste of jiue direct transfer to Pulten wtrect, avoiding ferriaure acroas New Lork City 900 and 11-15 AM PM-On AM. Lane, 7:25 xcept Sunday, On Sun 10:42 PM and ation’ at thn ofc cd Penney Teania avenwe, atid at destination f1 vows ~ to jon from Saree CHAS. E. PUGH, 4. R_WOOD, General Paei ALOMONT AIR LINE, ‘Schedule in effect March 13 8-204. M—Fast Teun. Mail Daily Gorions jon, where orders cal EX he a’ Cali | $oaPes'achcatas in connection: woe Ful Atlanta to "New ‘Onicans: and. Maan Tondoie Sioxpeng for Birmingham, Vicksbune aud ‘SLrevajport sf ‘Montgomery AND. Evins asf intl, ‘Car Pit a enter, Bu Brookly, au: hotels and om mnger Augen Washington to Atlanta, P. M—Daily except Sunday for Manama, andintermediate Stations, ress Daily for Warrent = M.—Western E> “harlottowvl Local at 9-47 A.M. ‘Tickets, Sle furnislied, and borage ehioc hurt Case. swliger Stations. TRS. corner of Sixth, ted Eapree aa ‘daly to Cincinnati atid Se Sntr'sleeping Care from Harrisburg to Chan tha Bullet Car to St Louis fo Chicaso, with Sleeps Western Pxpress,at 10 P.M. neon to Ciao ai Sonne repens for Lavin S00 FM dally tor PY and the Wert, with through Sieper Harcistva “BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILRO) Peat dally cacao Saturday, 25 Rochester ioe at Harranti Head Mennp tin, Mon 00, 4:00, M. ‘A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, and 6.00 P. Sundays, #00 AM, 4 PDERICKSBURG | TAlie northeast of. SOUTHWEST, NDID SCENERY. MAGSIFICEST FQ\ IPMN, ly a nae mo AD. Ni Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 For New ¥ 7:25, 9.00 and 11.43 ‘AM. 12:30, 2 15,1000 aud 11°20 PM Gor Sundays 9:00 AM. 12280, 2400, 4.25, 10-00 © ana TT'30" BStranitted “Expres of Pall Parior Gare, 0:40 A.M. daily, except Sunday, 4°00 P.M daily. 2:00 P. M. every day. %, aflord- double 1s 40, iundag, +13 % DKIA AND WASHINGTON king renidences ral Manager, csi 1887. for Warrenton, Wille, Charlottesville, Lynchburg aud Statiou® between Alexandria and Lynchitn Sille, Kono, Calera, Pullinan Sleeper Washington to New Orleans. ‘M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char- fpttenyiile, Gontouesille, stations Chee. & Ohio Route, Rocky Mount, Danville and 5 une and Danville, Green janta, Birminglain 01 in Pall Bristol, nox. ‘and New Oriesua, ‘Cinen and Line of Ghes. ond Oldo Koute, a bleepers Epnchborg Bal, cuata in bettie Fe, Bristol, Cuatiavonee, min be Bek endalh southwestern Fu tel Pulicna Sleeperw Washiugton to Latte Kock without chance T1L00 P. M.—Southorn Exprems Daily hare, Danville, Raicish, Asicvile, “Charlotte, “Columbia Aiken, Atwusta, Atlanta, Mouitgomery, New Orleaus, Texge ahd Calltoruin Puliuam rticrs Wostictad fonuromers, conmectth Pailin . Montene * to'New OrleafsPulluan Stocpers Wanbe gto Alkes Chariots, Dan- Aw meton 8 ked st As. I. ‘General Passer _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST. WHARF “Tuesdays and Thurwlays, at 7 a.t., tor w Car reservation and inform: fac river landitu ax far an Matton Greek -tirinde up. oe t cauday down and Wednesdays 1 Pout, Thumdaye down aud Moudaye GT JONES, Agent, Tent, wharf, SE, Aiexandsig Var Agent mtO NSON & " Brent} ill re ied D. ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL (7th Street Wharf. LAI a ith Second Sixht. = st Hors, Vexoox, MGAWISEELE asia ity Se | som Ome HOR a BROADWAY AND 418T STREET, NEW YORK. | tres or mines," Hecovers stole . dost, fr ae ee AMERICAN PLAN. Sie ace seen ‘Dirings separated to- NEW INOS SLEAMER SW AREPIELD® ted. All the latest improvements. yee sPeais. ‘Gives picture of one you matry. | Leaves 7th st. wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS = cone ent rg ius trouble consult this clairvoyant. and SATURDAYS at7 am. Returning TUESDASS Beene Prates to permanent Seilstaruor me pay, 8 to 0. Open Sunday. “41 | FRIDAYS aud SUNDAY pax. touching at five: Lata: $2 verp, manager. | Stiatbet Dand . ines ‘Creck, ‘Curtionst,. Vay abd mihid. 230 3 = ae: eine ey, Md, Contests wi aid OH ab NEON NEMS Als near old roint Comfort. | Mlassace axp SOP wr MIDLEN Manager PADGETT, Se ‘THE HOTEL WARWICK, SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! SenOr 50 SGN Res Rae CTRL postin ant ear cea ese ——— Dine eons jaa te BN med pat Guha B, ORCUTT, 150 7, New Xork, OF to In Daily Treatment, st Wi on, every TURSDAY ‘MORNING. J. B, SWINERTON, Manager, THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, Segntat lowes: = a2%-skw26t Hotel Warwick, Newport News, Va. 7 LIVING.—THE ALTAMO! PABECTION oF, LIVING NE at ‘Eutaw Place, Bal Highest ‘the handsom- Hotefect leat and ventilation, Incandescent Slectrle light in every room. Suites ATTORNEYS. in) a rome IEE ‘& EASTON, ST! 72. geetirimenetiee Seige faa. [-AT-LAW,. te ‘Residence, 813 T st nw. : FINANCIAL Eat MILLER, ATTORNEY, abe Ba 7 _Bosenen 13 2b mw BES 903 16th st nw. Ladies entlemen of experience will treat pa- aeedigt Stal, Sentence if desires. AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, Proprietor and Manager. Office hours:—8 a. m. to 1p. m.: 4to7 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. £12-1m Mt vEBxon! MT. VERNON! ew. coRcora’ fexe 7th. fernon at 10 o'clock a.m. ngton about 3:30 pam ‘BS. M. A, FRENCH. to meet ‘ue Healer and Business Medium. Maicne: ec 717 Most. n. w., where she will be “Gt hae friends and intcons. sir _ SPECIALTIES. a eee ETE THE EXE,EAR "AND THROAT, ce a 1.1. BLAKE, Captain WRME stake ‘United States and Ro» OCEAN STEAMERS. __ Mail steamers sailing {rou New York every WEDNESDAY tw Queeustown Liverpool. Britannic, Germanic, Adriatic, Celtic, Republic, Baltic. ‘Saloon rates, $60, @X0 and $100. Excursion tickets cee “Adriatis ated Celtic: Liste, Auspection sf jars dane? Rxpres office, 22 et ‘ASTROL- 2 1 Seeertn: New ork, 4! rate #: Anterwediate accommo ‘oF other iuforum EO. W. MOSS, caevivanis ave Broudway.