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H. & © DEAL. President Garrett in New York—A Story Aboat the tves-Siayner Option, STATUs oF TH ma the Bait President Ohio Raliroad Co., let the late train Monday aisht, and his departure attracted some atte in financial circles yes terday. There were more rumors that he had gon: to meet contracting parties to the Baltimore and Onto deal, bur nothing definite could be learned. nore San. rrett, of th> Baltimore and ¥ for New York on ‘The ban! scelved telegrams from New York stating th attorneys had ec to Baithaore in connection with the deal, and tha the Ives-stayner April. Itwa Teiterated by pers Mr. Garrett tha the ternsof tne d raugel one stu nmin have been sat twas that th will be 23 Wi factoriiy deal, when nd to have In f would not at the Baltimore and Ohio's her party considered they had th also Stated th n the city anda re fon had expire: Balti ywn to. Mr. Ives this refused elther to confirm or de He refused Garrett stops at the Brevoort House or ¢ when in the city, but this time, id observa— tion, he'stopped at the Albemarle Hotel. He did Lot "register, Dut his private secretary did, and Mr. Garrett Appeared on the register as*G.” leaving the trunk-line meeting he dined at. Del- wonico's, and Was absent from the hotel all the evening, not returning UN very late. Where he had becu was not ascertained. That he was in town In regard to the Baltimore and Ohio deal there ts no doubt. Another report to-day is that the Ives-Stayner option will expire April 1. Press dispatch from New York The Stayner-ives party to.day had a con ference with the Brice-Tuomas party to the Baltimore and Ohio purchase. The ence ig said to have been tn relation to the Erle and Western 1 the Which is to operate the a 2 the control fs transferre, but no deiinite particu- ars can be obtall sos Capt. Boyton in Danger. AN OCEAN SWIM THAT NEARLY COST HIM BIS LIFE. Capt. Paul Boyton, the swimmer, arrived in Providence, R. L, at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon on the steamer William M. Lawrence, of the Nor- A DEAD CONVICTS HOARD. Why the Tichborne Claimant Adver- tised for Geo, Macdonnell’s Heirs. From the New York World. This advertisement appeared in the “Personal” column of the World yesterday : ELATIVES OF GEORGE MACDONNELL, wh E the Pentonville Poisoned Lor rn something to their sreat ad- amous claimant to the ‘Tichborne baronetey and he rich Tichborne and Doughty estate and his pretty, vivacious wife, who 1s welt known in Eng- ‘ud a3 a musie-hall singer and dancer under the ¢ Nellie Rosamond, The claimant told this “when I was serving my sentencein Portsmouth prison, in und, for ‘asserting that I was Sit coger Tiebborne, and denying that I was Arthur rton—who, by the Way, died in an insane asylum in Australia while T Was in prison—I got Wiilnted with George Macdonnell; the great Bank Enzland forger. “He had been in the carpenter , but for Lrying LO escape was put in the bake shop. Macdonnell Knew that I had means of ommunicating with my friends outside, and sated me To assist him to escape, He told me whitie living in New York le had hidden away 0) In Bank of England notes. The bills, he ~sid, bad been placed In an earthen Jar, and after being covered with an ollskin, was care(ully sealed with wine merchants’ wax. ‘The jar was secreted in the house he rented and occupied for only a short time under an assumed name, and {ts posi- {lon Was such as to prevent discovery unless the butiding was torn He used a good deal of ingenuity in hiding the money, and gave me every detail so that ft could be found. He suggested that I should interest one of my friends in the matter and have him come to New York and secure the money. I told him that 1 could not do this, as tay friends were all honora- die people, and would not do anything that was dishonest.” 1 promised him, however, that [would keep his Secret, and I have Uone so, Maedonnell is dead now, and’ 1 am the only living person who knows wiiere the money 1s, T could go to-morrow and put my hand on it. [am satisfied that his story 1s true, because he told me frankly that he had made a trade with the principal warder of the prison, by Which he was to be allowed to escape upon paying £500. It was tmpo-sibie for bim to get the money tn any uther way than by revealing Where his treasure Was hidden and using some of the booty to bribe the warder and assist him to leave England. “Macdonnell gave the name of the Street in Uhls city Where the house was located in ich the money was hidden, and promised to give me the number, but he was soon after sent away to the Pentonville prison in the heart of London, thought 1t my duty to notify his rela~ tives of the money he lett belind, for 1t cannot now be used for the purpose to whicti he asked ine to putit. I wouldn't touch a penny of Macdon- nell's mouey, but when it is recovered his relatives may try to do some good with t, and perhaps some oi those who suffered by iis acts may derive some benefit from the money.” ‘Tue great crime of Mitedonnell and his confeder- ates, Which was committed fourteen years ago, Was one of the most extensive systems of forgery er concocted. ‘This fraud was of unparalleled and the amount involved was over 100,000. Macdornell was arrested in this city that down. aschooner bound South. Early Wednesday up Saturday ™ Another Kow at Trenton. MDRAMITT CALLS THE SPEAKER A LIAR. A Trenton, N. J., special to the Philadelphia | Press March 28, says: The session of the assembly | ended uear midnight in a disgraceful row, Some | hours had been wasted in filibustering over a bill | Tatifying the lease of the West Shore by the New | York Central Rafiroad. When the speaser pro Wwsted that he had endeavored to treat the mem- ers of the house fairly, and thought he was en | led to some consideration from them, he The member from Essex, Mr. MeDermitt, a3 Whom he had extended frequent courtesies. MeDer- mitt arose and denounced the speaker a3 a Har, Beckwith, of Atlantic, joined MeDermitt in cursing thespeakér. In the midst or wild confusion Mr. Cor Din succeeded in having McDermitt’s words taken | Gown and a motion put to have MeDermitt sum- moned to the bar and compelled to apologize. Aunid creat excitement the vote was taken and the town lost, all the Democr. ainst it, ee Exciting Fencing € LOUIS TROUCHET, OF PARIS, DEFEATS THE CHAMPION (OF AMERICA. Nearly one thousand people witnessed in New ‘York Monday night the fencing contest between R. Sanac, champion ot America, and Louis Trouchet, of Paris, for one thousand dollars and the cham- plonship of America, Sanac was attendgd by R. ‘Thomas and W. T. Lawson. Eugene Van Scha and Maurice Bernhardt, son of the actress, acted onds for Trouchet. “Tronchet 1s young Bern - jardt’s fencing master. It 1s said that Sunac fills the same position with Mrs. Langtry. Mons A. J. Corbesier, protessor of fencing “at the Naval Academy’at Annapolis, was referee. ‘The comba- Yants Were arme:t with No. five tolls, open guard, Duttoned, and. the one getting the most points In two fiftern minute bouts to be declared the winner. At the close of the Hrst bout of fifteen minutes the score Was: Trouchet elght points, Sanac six. ‘The second b: 4 with Sane five and Trouchet | ‘a tie in both bouts of eleven points | a on the body only counted as points, nterval Ol ten iglnutes the contestants the sword contest. ‘The weapons | Thil guard, no fastening, buttoned | ats all Over the bady to count, fing. ‘Trouchet was declared champion, By three polnts. in the and second bouts Sanac disartued Trouchet, latter clalmed it Was accidental Bout Claims were allowed. HER PRESENCE IN THE AFFLICTED HOUSEHOLD WAS SOT DESIRED. ‘The New York Herald says: Concerning a story published Sunday, to the effect that Mr. Beecher’s Youngest sister, Mra Isabella Beecher Hooker, Was refused permission to look upon the face of her dying brother, an intimate friend of the fam- Sly Said last night: “It is true that the Beecher family objected to the presence of Mrs, Hooker during that awfu period of afltiction, but there ts nothing in it U wonder at. Mrs. fiooker acted in a most. w terly Way and said most cruel things during the | Beecher. to call her uation indi a r which were not forg wctation With that woman of iteli seps er frou . Pr, Beecher was tai he Was unconscious could =| when Mr. would Si ady great Lo er had to bear, Mr. Be ted to her presence in that I have no doubt that the ask her not to | at Mrs. Bee family obj house at such an hour. Edward Beecher did go an although I do not know the fact. [see no oc- | casion for auy public comment upon this proceed— It Was very wise nd entirely proper.” t Ing. Confessing the Haddock Murder. DOK? SHOT THE FasTOR, Inthe Haddock murder trial, at Sioux City Towa, Monday, the missing witness, William Son, @ hack-driver, who wag called on’ Saturday and found to have left town a few hours before, He bad captured at Lemars, 25 miles east of Sioux + Saturday. But tew ques ey evidently intending 2 bin | hext w aing Ih the Dox Was Harry | IL. Leavitt, who ding part in plotting the NSP) hat cost Haddock his life. and who turned State's evidence. Leavitt's testimony Funs with the defendants urner going to Green— posed tw goand see Jn the hack were Hk Plath. The hack iver W go teGreen- { the hack and went into the proprietor if a We drove < in. ‘Trieber | of John Arens- Into the nutes, I unk and Arensdort there rf Was in there When We e x saloon, We w saw Scoltant, ¢ nether ARCs Ir not the walk Bisinarck came up and sat r= 2 that the buggy had got back. had got on the walk. and see’ We all wal sureet—Peters, Munchr, dort, Sherman, my seit and Peters took the iad This was just Arensdort said: ‘Let's ed down towards Water | ver, Piath, Arens | Bismarck. Arensdort ¥ Sherman wathed Munehrach oa lice Had hing $0 as not. to ‘in a bi 2 Afenadort started towards tim. K got about tem feet from Dinen’ Ww Areusiort ab Mande aire 1 © il of He 1 between Ler husband iueontiy atter the murder. & how weverai of the Bar denied saytox she would do up Hadi Tri 3nd that Ue Saloon men had no sand. Bis. afck, who wade a confession and charged Areuiort wis Haddock, was tuen shooting ky | to be said. | cult” to. decide | In us | scription of t after be had led the detectives a hard chase. ae Beccher’s Successor. REY. DR. MEREDITH ANNOUNCES THAT HE WILL AC- CEPT THE CaLi, TO GO TO THE PLYMOUTH CHUKCH. From the Boston Globe, Monday. At the close of his sermon at the Union Con- gregational church, yesterday morning, K Dr. Meredith said: “I have a word to add which 4s more personal It need be but a word just now, because so ach fs understood between us,and because there Will be further opportunity to say all that ought Xou have Known something of the sore perplexity which has been upon me for weeks Pest. LT have never before found it so diln- what was the right thing to be done, question before iy mind “has | been so evenly balanced on its two sides that I have simply been brought: toa standstill. Hence | 1 have Waited and kept You waiting, contrary to Iny purpose and desire, thus holding you in uncer- Ualuty beyond the limits of anything I bad a right to hmpose on You, Having now reached a de- cision, I hasten’ to make it Known to you, “It seems clear to me that it is God's will that T ‘should take up the work to which I have been called in the city of Brook- | lyn. Of course I may be mistaken, but that is my | conviction. My work in Boston Is such, however, that it cannot be suddenly terminated. It you Will let me, hope to be your pastor for some months yet. ‘This word 1s “not intended as m7 Tesignation, but simply to make known to you Ue conclusion reached in my own intnd, inn se Agnes Folsom’s Case. From the New York Times, March 29th, ‘The Agnes Folsom case was once more before Judge Patterson in Supreme Court chambers yesterday, upon a disagreement between the counsel as to the scope of the order of reference to Samuel Jones, Willtamn Allen, counsel for Dr. Wm. M. Cate, destred the “limitation of the order staple eXamination by tue referee into the cireum=tances under whieh Miss Folsom made the afidavit, Which Was read at the hearing last hursday, wuether oF not sue made It of ner own ree Wil Wm. H. Mundy, the counsel for Henry M. Fol- som, Agnes’ lather, asked that the order of refer ence empower the reteree to hear proof of all. the allegations contained iu the petition for the writ of habeas corpus, in the return thereto of Dr.Cate, inthe traverse or Mr. Folsom, and in the afl davit of Agnes ‘Foisom, ahd also empower him to report to the courtall the facts which he may ascertain, together with his opinion thereon. Judge Patterson adopted Mr. Mundy" requests ‘and signed an order of reference accordingly. Mr. Mundy says that be will be ready to go on ina Tew days, —— ‘asonabie Smiles. “What fs a paradox?” asked the professor of his coliege class, and the brightest student of them all stood up And answered, “A woman trying to piay whist.”"—Zoston Journal of Education. “ Dearest,” said a fond but practical lover, after | the wedding day had been set, “can you—er—do you know how to sweep?” “Sweep?” repeated the wirl, with a proud glitter in her eye. “At the party o-morrow night, George dear, just watch me as I sweep into the room!”—zssarper’s Bazar. “1 saw a spark touch powder, the other evening, and it didnt go of,” said Clara, * How soz” “Why, I saw Charley kiss Ella’s cheek, an far toa! going olf, she only came close."—New ‘ork Sun. Critical Husband—This beet isn’t fit to eat. Wite—Well, I told the butcher that If it wasn’t good I d You right around to lis shop to give Lim a thrasing, aud—I hope you will take Soule one With You, tor he looked pretty ugly, abd ke tie Way he handled his big knife. ‘Ob, weil, I've seen Worse meat than ha World. Gen. Suerman’s position seems to be about as follows: Let me kiss the nation’s girls, and J care hol what happens to Brother Joun—New York THE MILLIONAmE, Deap.—The ew Jersey resident, Paul ‘Tulane, Sunday night at his Princeton howe, in iis Axth year. Mr, Tulane Was one of Ue 1nost men in the State, and has made to the city of New Orleans gitt3 amounting to about $2,000,000, to found the Tulane University. The aS a great speculator in cottou, clothe ing, and real estate, from which he amussed a fore {ube of several millions, and was tue owner of Val. Uable property in the East, West, and South. dethrone Yousa Wire ap Fiep.— little town of Cleveland, thirty miles east of Chattanooga, Tenn, a young man, nawed ‘Thomas Gladish, lately iharried Miss Mary Perkle, Uwelve-year old daughter of a prominent ner. Soon after the marriage the father of the Wook her by lorce from her husband and con- ed ber. ‘The distressed groom obtained a wrt abeas’ corpus, but before IL Was served Uie young wife went (0 Clevelund,and at the instigation Of her father entered a suit’ for dil that she Was too young to marry. Belo: could be served on her father the groota was nous lied of the suit, but Gladish kidnapped his wite and fed to Georgia, and nothing has since been beard of the couple. Ue Storr ls on _MARRIED IN A POLICE CoUKT.—A dispatch to the New York World states that Chas. B. Titcomb, a ‘Harvard student, and sudd to be the son of a Cale fornia millionair’, was married in a Boston Polk Court Saturday U0 Miss Edith Ogiisby, daughter of Louise Paulin, ot tye Carleton Opera Company. he marriage Was the culinination of an Intimacy begun several months ago between te young people, and Was strongiy insisted on by the mother Of the” girl as the only reparation that could be made by Titcomb for the injury ke had done her. see REPORTERS ASSISTED BY A divinity that dork hedge power of the press, puzaitug over the toilet Kome were taken in tow by King Umberto, to Wuom they frankiy stated their ux, and. intro~ duced to Queen” Manguerita, with Ue Susge-tion that she should covch them, Sue did tls with @ yeadiness aud Winning grace that compietely cape Usated the quilidrivers, dictating wo them a de. * uandsomest dresses. She wound QUEEN.—Even the & king yields to woe The reporters who were ‘@ recent court ball at up With the injuuction not to iorget her necklace Of pearls, “for these are Uke Untnys Uhat especially Anterest Jour lady readers.” - oS eee A Dramatic Ixctpet 1s Covrt.—A sensational episode occurred in Uae Superior Court, in Indian. yolks Ind., Monday. About a year ‘since John A. Lyons'was kitied ‘by Samuel “Mariey. Lyons Was supposed to be unmarried. He left an estate Worth about $20,000, to whic his relatives laid claim, Which clan ‘was disputed by a woman Who asserted that she had been married to Lyons, the resuil of the union being a daughter, who 1s bout 18 Years of aye. Kecord evidences Mhat Ube lnarriage Was soiemnized in St. Louis were ruled out, and the ease of Mrs. Lyons seemed hopeless, Dut to-day, to the great. SUFpFIse tense, the priest Wile performed the cere appeared in court, tis testimony completcly ed the chitin wade by the dead man's Che probability 1s that the entire estate ite, will be awarded to her and Ler daughter, : <oe- — STCPeNTS OF THE DIME No ‘ovEL.—Archur Sh: aged 1», brouier of the Erie te toyed graph dispatcher, | county, NoY., and another én hated Con Chast, son of Station Agent Chas, robbed N. B. Cuase, a” proudnent lisiness aan of Avoca, last Saturday night, of $1,200 and fied. ‘Their Absence exeaied the suspicion. thee tuey were the guilty parties, and ofticers started Ju every direction ia pursuit of the tugidives. They were captured at Savonte and ‘locked Up in the ounty Jali at Hath. Nearly ull the money was yund On thelr persons. ‘The doys’ minds were olsomed by read dune novels; and ariing theune selves they deterisined ta go West aud “do Up* the Ludians and cow boys of the plains. ‘A syndicate of Clncinnatt capttaltsts has just pur- chased the Seatdy Pa rr ropercy in ‘Teapessee, comprising more than. acres of mineral and farming lands, “SP aon Onebvae LADIES’ GOODS. RAILROADS. _BOOKS, &. SPRING OPENIN¢ ‘Of human nature has declared that the most awkward 7 Es JULIA Beer, 1887 predicament a man can be placed in is to be unexpoct- 188 paltore, New No. 430 8. Gay jt. 8 bade Toe obs ages pose in teria fund quality exuot ‘e's rp ” Also Novel! the Seasor which ee ee the: etlevot Wanna fare cordially invited to attend, To be caught without coat or waistcoat is painfully | on 7» April 1, 188" mb26-7t embarrassing, but tobe minus trousersiaabeolntely |r YW Ria OVERWHELMING. * © No, 931 F street, The importance of trousers, therefore, cannot be | | Will, on TUESDAY, March 20th, display a fine ss- overestimated. Thus this apparently trivial matter | sortment I. being shown to be of such grave importance, the ques FRENCH BONNETS AND tion as to where the most stylish, the best-Atting. the SS eee tmost durable trouserrare to be hed at = reseonsble A; McKevir, Moossre, price becomes a serious one; but donot perplex your- Fetn.w. BIE Dresses, $8:° perfect system self:here is the answer in a nutshell: They can be peas cutting taught also lady desired'to divide rent had of all grades, all shades, all patterns, stylish, per- | of rooms._References. mh26-Lw* fect-fitting, durable, cheap, at EW EASTER CARDS. Beautiful in Lillies, Crosses, Satin Novel- VICTOR E. ADLER'S, ties, reg Foye: Children’s: Bannerettes 10 cts. N Ro nd Children. ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. oa ‘3. SAY ‘GOULD, 421 9th Fis ADIES!—EXCELSIOR DYES ARE THE BEST, BOMBASTES Ti Nitrest and cheapest Dye in the wea” smoreale by ‘Recently gravely remarked that a “fit” was “his strong ‘V, KANE, 507 111H ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE ieinacdeetemar cee cuaes arietee | Me iganie: Ree ermal mene indee e le “fits” in ie ioulder. ct ic} ices for mote than twenty years, and even now | and Bustles. Corsets isundried. seis ‘on our fash- Booxs: Boos: Booxs:: ‘WR HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FEW MORE. Our Poh ce, Dees. of CHAMBER'S ENCY.6 vols, clo. 3 Siete deme Also & tt aaa ‘Books at less than ‘Cards and Easter Ni For Brice List of Special Sale calf atest Teauto™ ‘CHAS, Bal mh30-Sw___BOOK AND STATIONERY DEPT. ASTER, 1887. Sie ‘Easter, Cards, Easide Booklets, Easter Papeiericn Bookseller and Stationer, g18 Oth st. nw. \STER CARDS, BOOKLETS, AND NOVELTIES, EeS78 CAN GREAT VARY Pocket, Teachers’ and Family Bibles, Prayers and Hymnals. ‘Sabbath School Libraries. Devotional and Theological Books. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, mb25, 428 Seventh Street, ott nderiakes tooo oe bedecked EPeeTing, on our {seh | |[{RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN ESTAB., 1205 New York We known as First <lass Ladies’ nd Genta’ Work of Srer¥ deserip- FLOP-DOODLE, sea ee WANTON & CAROLINE TERCH é Thereby cccasioning much remark. A wag in dilating | _Je20-Sm. A. Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paris. upon the peculiir appearance of the prodigy, So pees Lape AEE Ces ox ree rumncn PIGMY IN PETTICOATS. HATR GOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F sT_ a “fit” we beg to say to the people that we not ‘NOVELTIES, IN BACK ‘COIFFURES, on! kilifal RUSSIAN BANGS, it” the body in garments designed by I tow HAIR DRESSED. skillful Hands, de- pect of iasterial thst artists, cut and put BANGS 5) sucned to look well and comy ye Easrme Carns. Easter Booxs. EASTER NOVELTIES, ‘Democracy of Art, by Clarke, W. H. MORRISON, 475PA, AVE. BRANCH STORE, posed 0 Hair dresing by the’ month. te h19 ONY. AVE. AND 15THST. wesrevell ut cur prices alaolt* the purses of the | pacing of Bridal Veils. SAT = a Den GE NION FISHERS Os e BOOKS, STATIONERY, FASTER CARDS, NOVEL: Dry Cleaning Estat ios aud Catholic goods for leuten seazonuat 1ow- SEE us 0.906 G st. n.w. rey-five year experience, | ent prices HENEY ¢. 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Miss Suuer Consox Sars, : The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whisky distil In an article entitled “Family Living on 8500 a Year: | from the huent growth of liye in tha renewed Vaiee © Of the Monongulicls, have attracted the attention of Fuel for acooking stove and twoother fires, and | the Medical Faculty in the United States tamenh erat lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided Cox | §Fee #810 Place itinaxery high position amoug the were used in cities,” &e, WE ABE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 'We beg to invite the attention of connot celebrated tise OLD WHISKIES which wereee eee following prices im casow coutalning One Dosen Boe jes Each: IREE, FEATHERS. OLD RYE, 1865. OLD RESERVE WiiSay. ott UNRIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY: BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. Bushels If you cannot obtain these Whiski your Ge egies cer, we will on receipt of Bank Draft: hapisteren Go, 25 Bushels for 82.50. {ers or Hout Gtice Mouey Onder of CG. Dit desired: reas, re SHED— ta east of the” Mania ig COKE NOT CRU: paid ie al pom eaee ot the’ atiaiaupyt riveryand by Yor EXCELLENCE, PURITY and VERN PSs OF 40 Bushels for $2.90. QUALITY, the above are Unsurpassed by any Whiskies. a a entirely FREE ¥' ij 25 Bushels for $2.00 Hen MON ‘and fossces a Natural Paar patie ou WASHINGTON G, MPANY. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarant i: AD LIGHT COMPA! PERFECT SATISFACTION; ‘other sine te bert coe dao 411 and 413 10th street. ‘stourexpense. Correspondence solicited. Hi. & H. W. CATHERWOop, 114 South Front st., Philadelphia, Coxe: Coxe: CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL New York Office. 16 South William st. a3 cue ee | amar Arp Des Soenee received at ‘Engraving taland: ‘Monograms and crests Office Gas Company, 413 10th stn. w. guctn etches or jewelry, Carder ‘and prints Either of the cight offices of JOHNSON BROTHERS. | 26, Seelenereving in all its stamp cutting. " Rubber 4.G. JOHNSON & BROTHERS’, offices, ‘Sheree toe sanraing and all Kinds, stampil ant V. BALDWIN JOHNSON'S oflcos Sinda of lodge perephermalias "ut Meating gues at ‘The Home, twelve m ‘uniform in size, and style, neatly bound in cloth, mit, 03 kinds, only 35e. each. Writing paper and ehvelopes, 24 sheets of paper and enxcloyes to mutch, only 1c. 2 box. ‘The cheapest Albums in the city. Receiving koods daily at JONN ¢ PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street n. __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. A Cor Is Wan Parr English Paper, Ze. per picce; Brown and White Back per piece; best White Back Paper, 12%c. per piece; best White Buck Paper, Per piece on the ie Gold Paper, 25c. per piece; a fine Gold Paper, 30c. per piece: best Gold Paper, 40c. per piece; ‘dest Gold Embossed Paper, 50c. Gold Embossed Frieze, $1.25: a 10-inch Gold Em- ossed Frieze, 75c. All other borders at greatly re- duced rates. Big stock! New goods! No humbi Competent workmen, Prompt attention. JOHN R. MAHONEY, mb18-1m 313-315 Pa ave. se., Capitol Hi for the past two weeks have been so encouraging, and have brought out such crowds of customers for dull season, that We are satistied people will buy bargaing at avy time of the year. whetlier in season or out and. We have determined to eclipse all former bargains we have ever offered in our GREAT DRIVE SALE which We will make ou MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14th and Joth insts., when we will astonish the natives in prices of Carpets, Furniture and Draperies. Remember, this sal is for cash and only lasts two days—Monday and Tuesday—and don't you miss it. W. H. HOERE, mhi2 Waxt Parers Axp Fresco Pao. AT LOWEST PRICES. Just received, a new line of inexpensive CRETONNES AND LACES. P. HANSON HISS & CO, 5th stn. w. M. Leraecx ih. P, Hanson Hiss & & BRO., 0 wr, attention to our lange and com. winws, Als cll R 801 Market Space. Ordinary. ick Papers, 12 4c. Browii Bac ‘9-incl Embossed Gold Borders, 60c. and .” G-inch Embossed Gold Borders, -40c. and’ 0c. S-inch Embossed Gold Borders, 0c. and 40c. All work Euarynteed. “Orders by postal promptly attended to Decorarey Tourt Sera ‘We are opening to-day new shapes and decorations In TOILET SETS, ‘The Best we have Ever Offered for the price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Giass Importers 1205 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Sroves. GREAT DISCOUNT, ‘We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stores at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8. JENES & 09, ‘717 77H Stneet N. W. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Novice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. $31 BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF E 3 $00 ERE ERE, ERE 5853 3 Soh. fh eg CCG EER R R EER Sss5 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA * PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Tt ig withont a doubt the most Bravrmrur and the most Nvrnrriovs Flour in the World. The 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 Ussvnpassep 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 has gained renown, some Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it lias gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior articlé 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, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Pore Trauus Ouve On, m1 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. es, ‘behedule in effect, \Y, MARCH 13th, 1887, Lea from Station, comer of New Jer- sey svenuenad Por Chicas, 11:49 sm_a02 10:19 p.m. dafly, with thirougn coches care. The 11.40 Gn. 18 Fiving a Biticbuee st 8:00 pane Gl ext morn peat iid. ‘Wo extra fave de charged on this train ume. For Cisicinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at 3:30 ; = rae Bijand idsto pane with rou coaches and Palace ne, wo 4 3:3 Le fast limited train to Cmciunati. SRaME Sale Be ving fu Cincinnati uext nsorsine at ak = meee pan. Noextra fares Js trait for fast time, Pitts t 11:45 am, and 8:55 pm. daily to Pitsbure, Clevelznd snd ‘Detroit, with Parlor and For exipion ‘and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, except Sunday, an points on Shenandoah Valley RR, 3:30 p.m. : Newark, Wilmington and Phils: between Balthinore ‘aud Wilmington, 3:15 pu daily, Por Baltiore on week days, 5, 6:20, 6:40, $230 and 10:03, am 12-10, 1:30, ge $:30, 4:40, 5:40, 8-45, For Batis on Iam, Lid, 3:30, 4:9 8:25, 11:30 pam. For Annapolis 30, 13 (45-thinute 7:39, 8:25 and for princ ain. daily’ and | ia ‘Branch 8:40 “ations. “For Gaithersbi : funy 122 wexceny 3 A440 ‘except Sindy CBorHaventdwi 80 ain. und we ie ‘arfive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am. 2:00 and 7:25 pane Front points of Shenandoah Valley RR, 2 pun daily. From Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmington and Havre de Grace, 11:30 a.m., 3:20 p.m. and_ 10:00 p.m. daily From Wilinington, Del, and intermediate points ij Annapolis. 8-30 ah and 1:50, 5:25 and 8:00 ranulas”, 10:35 a.m., 6:33 pan. "rom Harper's erry anid Valley Railroad, 5:30 pm. cept Sunday. Frederick suid intermediate pointe, 8:25 a, m. Pin, daily except Sunday. ‘dave Baltinore jor Washingtor 10:30 am. 1:1 9:00 and 110p 25 i aids 00 and 11:00 p.m. 7 at Relay station, Pm. ‘at the Baltimore and Washington station, G19 and. 1 ia aveime, corner 14th treet, where ord: ‘n for baggage to be checked and received at in the city. 2 C.K. LORD, G. P. A. eneral Superintendent, Baltimore. PERCY G. SMITH, Pass’ Washinton, mb1x pus GREAT i north of Baltimore, 11:20 a.m. From Annapolis, 8:30 a.m. a Pan. < 30, execpt 130. 0. For further information apply Ohio i SENNSYLVANIA ROUTE WE: ack IN EFFECT 9 ANU Ai, oth, Ts. Trains leave Washington from Station, coruer of Sixth, id streets, as follows: fh Went, Chea Linited, Pxnroe Lows, j a For Pittsburg au of Palace’ Sleeping XM. daily Line, 9:0 A. M. daily to Cincinnati and st. with’ sleepin Cars trom Harnsburg to Ci and Butiet Car to st. Louis dail to Chicago, with Sleeping Car P71" Western Express, at 5:10 P.M. di Cars Washinzion to Chicas ma Fisbung to Cleveland, conuceting at Harnsburg with through Sleepers for Louisville and Menyphix, Pacific “Express, 10:00 P.M. day for Pittsburg and the West, with throuria Sieeper Harcisburg to Chicas, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Locuester. Buftalo, Niscara, 1G P.M. daily, except saturday, ‘with Cars Washington 10 Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at ‘M. daily, except Sunday. For New York Mt Care al if S200. St dail 200 B.S dally: For Huston withyut chanwe, 2:00 P. M.every day. | For Brovklyay NS. \,-ail treush trans counect at | iy with boate of ro yn Ammen aivonte Ing direct transfer to Fulton st.cct, avoiding double ferrince across New \ork City. For Pliladelphia, 7:2 200 4:13/0:00,10 9:00 and 11-15 A.-M. 12:20, ) and 11-20 P.M-On Sunday, 00, 4:15. 6 780, 7 00, Lo. 6:06, TOU and : ‘wee! ie brit a8, EG. | 6 ‘On Sunday, 600% : 12-40, 2:00, 4:00, 4:15, For Bope's Crock Line, 7 25 AML and 4:40 P.M daily, ‘except Sunday. is, 7725 A.M, 12:°0, 4:23 and 6:00 P-L For Auuapolis, 7:5 23 and 6:00 PL | daily, except Sunday” Sunday EAANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ATAMAVAND aLERANDAIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For Alesania.6-00, 0:45, 8:40.0:07- 11 AML 12:01 F eo 4 203, 10:05 4 1-37 PM"on Sunday "at 6.00, Beis AM, 37 B. 2400. 6:01 and 10:09 FM. For Richmond and the South, 6-00, 11 A.M. daily, and daily. except Sunday” daw leave AleSindeis for Wala POON a REO 8 . 9821 Mand 12:10 uicut. and information’ at the office, northeast cor. h street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at tha station, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels an nces. ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, General J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. ARDMONT AIR LINE, ‘Schedule in effect March 13th, 1887. 8:30 A. M—East ‘Tenn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchburg and Station’ between Alexandria and Lynchburg. Bristol, Knox Fille, Howe, Calera, Montwomery and New Orleans. Pullinan Sleeper Washington to New Orleans. 31:20, M-—Fast Mail Dally for Warrenton, Char- pticsuile, Gordousyille, Stations Ches. € Otto Rout suchbure, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations b= twecn Lyuchbure aid: Danville, Greensboro, Hal Charlotte, Atlunta Birnineham, Montomery, ‘Ne Orlews, foxes and Oslforuia. Pullman Sleeper York to’Adats, in connection with Pulluian ‘Sleepers | ‘ns, and Manu Bondoir Sleepers for, Biroingliam, Vicksburg and Shreveport Solid | rans Washington to Atlan ‘2:35 P. M—Daily except Sunday for Manassas, Strasburg andintermediate Stauous, 5:30 F- M—Western Exprens Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Louisville, Cinciunati snd Line of Ges. aud Olio Kouta, Pullman Sleepers | aod Sclid Trains Wa-tincton to Louisville: also for Ja3L Tstchburg, "Bristol, Chattanooga, Menplis, Tete Rock and all Southwestern Points.” ‘Throw Patina Sleepers Washiuston to Little Rock without chanee 1100p M.“Scuthers Expront Daily for layuchburg, Denville, Raleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, “Auanta, Moutgoinery, New Orleans, ‘Texas and. Calif Pullman Sleepers Washinton to Monuomery,connotting with Pulluan Parlor Cars Montvoiery to New Ofleans’ Pullman Sleepers WasL- io division leave Was O12 AC Me Dally except suntgy, ad $:43 i SUR Era a Fi Round Hill 6:05 ily, pday, arriving Wastington | Dan- Washinton 8:10 Aa. a East Tenn. Bristol sud Lynch bung at 12:01" Mi and 9:40 P.M; via Choa. and Ohio Route and Charlottesville at MM: Strus- Dung Local at 9:47 A.M. ‘Tlexets, Slee furnished, aud Yaniaavenne, Reilrond, Gti and Bs ington to Aiken without change. rains on Washington aud O) ington F reservation and. ccked af ofice GOL Pen Fame ager Station, beunssivaia trees JAN. Je TAYLOR, et ‘General Passeruccr Avent _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. re MER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST..WHARF STAI MAREANO LENS cine Wee Snd Chapel Point, Thursdays down and Mowdays and Wednesdays uP. g 7. JONES, Agent, 7th-st. wharf. "agent. taii0 JOHN McGAHEE, Alexandria, Va. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION SUE, Capt.W. C. 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