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Yacrrrs Mitch in the 71 Chai AND YACHTSWEN. he Whistie’s GEN. PAINE'S NEW SLOOP—THR LONDON TIMES ON THE PROPOSED INTEANATIONAL MATCHXS. ‘The America’s cup committee of the New York Yacht Club on the 29th ult, fully considered the ehailenge of the Royal Clyde Yaekt Club on behalf Of the cutter Thistle, for a match forthe America’s cup to begin on the 4th of October next, and then drafted a letter of acceptance. This letter was forwarded to Secretary York by the steamer Alaska, which safled on Tuesday last, and has Deen made pubiic by the committee. The com- mittee note that Mr. Bell 18 prepared to accept, with slight moditications, the arrangements of the Genesta ard Galatea matches, salled in 1885 and 1886; considering, therefore, as settled all reguia- ons for those races concerning which no change 43 suggested, and referring in detail to the aitera- zgested in the challenge, the letter says: pinion of the committee it will be anwise to make these flxtnres before the arrival of the Thistle. If, however, alter tes meniloned ‘by a able they will be possibility Of postpone lays, and of the fact ¢ nsiler three sufflcent to test the A the vessels, they are not willing to make woof the races and other tt se in Chis respect. The comunittee t of the races should be mutuaily agre upon by the Tepresentatives of the Thistie and themselves, an ‘ted with them. Should, arise as to construction of n it wonld b= desirabie to ap- » the committee Will t Schuyler, ‘The con the oitcers of the club will do evers- heir power to secure fair races, and to ts er his arrival here, it may be found including those which he dot ‘patrol steamers.” committee 1s willing to agree that tn case of acci- dents happening at any time either yacht shail have the time necessary for repairs, provided that NO races shall be sailed after the close of Wie yacht- ing season as prescribed by the club rules. Keterr- Ang to the last claue in the challenge, the com- inittee will be very glad to ask Mr. Loyd Pheenlx Tact as representative of the New York Yacht Club on Dward the Thistie during the races.” ‘THE MAYPLOWER NOT SOLD. A telegram to the New York Jerald trom Bos- ton, Mass, Npril9, says: “The Mayflower 1s not . Paine salil today, most ‘emphatically, ynd he ought toknow. “1 bave had no correspondence on the matter of her sale with Dr. Barron since the 1st of January,” he continued, in response to inquiries as to the truth of the pud- lshed rumors from New York about the acquire- ent Of the famous flyer by the gentleman named. The yaeht is still my property, ail reports to the contrary notwithstanding, and’ when I do seli her 1 Will make an authoritative announcement of the act that will leave no uncertainty surrounding it, hese reports are an annoyance to me and cause bo ttle trouble to others, for | have a crew of about twenty men who expect to sail in her this season, Every time such a report goes abroad they want to know its truth and are muchexcited, for if it were so it would materially affect the en~ agement they have made. ‘Ihe yacht will go to England in charge of Mr. Burgess if Mr. Chaiber- layne’s conditions can bé accepted.” THE DIMENSIONS OF GEN. FAINE'S NEW YACUT. ‘Tne Boston Herald says concerning the new slogp Which Gen. Paine proposes to build to com- pete for the America’s cup: “The precise dimensions of the new steel sloop have not been given out, Dut the following are not very far out of the way: Length over all, 107 feet; water line length, 86 feet; Leatn, about’ 23 feet? uraugat, 10 feet. “The lengtin on deck from the fore side of the stem to the after side of the stern- post is about 1G feet, or 5 feet shorter than the Thistle between Une’ same points. The new steel Yacht will have an overhanging bow, and it will Take forward abouté feet, lier overhanging stera Wil not be over 16 feet. With the exception of the overhanzing bow, the dimensions, Geo. Paine lly about the same us the May- ape of her midstup 1s not known, but ft ts certain that It will be more powerful than Yue Maydowers or the Puritan's and with more “The greatest advantage that the new sloop will have over the Mayilower will be the lowering of all her weights. Her lead will be run into a troug! whien will form the bottom of the keel an.1 will be inside. The space which on the Mayflower istaken up by the large oak keei Will on the new boat be filled up wita lead and ali the weight conse- quently will be lowered. ‘This lowering of Weight will make her more powerful than the ‘Mayflower and she will have more stability.” ‘TMK LONDOY TIMES ON THE COMING INTERNATIONAL RACES. Acablegram tothe New York Herald says the London Times prints in full the yacht conditions und rules, and says of them: “They have been drawn on thoroughly fair and equitable lines. ‘There should be no diMeuity in a ‘the proposed international contests, "The ¥ imposed on center-board yachts 1s by LO Means unreasonable, as it would be manifestly unfair to aliow a craft of that type the advantage of working over shallow ground in slack-water ‘with her center-board lauled up, while the ised Keel boat, by reason of her greater draughé ot ‘water, would have to keep in tue ude This clanse may, however, be taken exception to by Those identifed with the Maytlower. Yet tt is hardly likely w Dring about a break-up of ne- otiations “The Maytluwer is being tied out at Boston vy Mr. Burgess and is likely Lo ieave for Bnglaud in the first week of June. She As having her spars cut and sail area reduced for the voyage acruss tie Atlantic. The Arrow has been stripped to her copper, but nothing will be dope in regard to alterations of the bull until desi nite arrangements for the contest with tue May- Bower are made.” thing in t Chat ‘end will join Mr. Beli in any arrangeme which, ut a A Marder Mystery Solved. SHE NEW YORK POLICE THINK THEY HAVE THE MAN WHO KILLED LYMAN WEEKS. ‘The New York police have a man who they be- Ueve murdered Lyman S. Weeks in Brooklyn on the night of Marea 15th. ‘Three “crooks” were early in the week arrested for burglarizing a house in Jersey City. They are Paul Krows, age 25 John Baker, age 23, and John Greenwall, aze 25, alt German’ “The proceeds of the Jersey roubery were found upen the men. On Thursday last, Krouss told Inspector Byraes that Greeawall had told him that ae had shot Mr. Weeks in Brooxlyn, Rad taken away ils overcoa: and pawned it and then had sold the pistol he dia the murder with and had bought a hew one. Greeawall bad Yold Crook Baker the same stors, and he was her- Yous and apprehensive. On Saturday afternoon Yr. Z. H, Chamberlain, of Brooklyn, called at po- lice headquarters and identitied Greenwall a3 due of the men who sat oppusite Lim on a ferry-boat going to Brooklyn on ‘the eveulng of the Weeks murder. Te. was learned that Greenwall had had a pal named Chas, allas “bute,” Miller about the tine Of the Weeks unter, and ‘that Miller was serving Ume in the penitentiary for a recent offense. This Tan was brought wo police headquarters, und Mir. Chamberlain. recognized Miller "among “tweive other men as the companion of Greenwall on the ferry-boat going to Brooklyn onthe nizht of the Weeks munier., Mr. Chauiberiain was ou his way Whis home when he saw these men in the terry- Doat, and to reach his howe is th tue habit of pass Ing the Weeks house. As he did’ so tuat about 11:30 o'clock be passed two men standing Beneath a tree nearly in rout of the Weens house Chamberlain turned and glanced sharpiy at tue men, and was surprised Wo recmnize tei ay Ub twe men who by thelr restless manuer had at. Uacted his attention om the bout earlier in the evening. The two ten in the boat, the two men Under the tree tp front of Mr. Weeks" house at 31-20 the night of the murder, and the men Green- Wall and Miller are cleariy the sae, and Mr. Chamberlain's identineation ts positive,” ‘To this Ss.added Greenwall’s confession of killlng Weeks to Me “crooks,” Baker and Krouss, and the police be- Heve the mystery 1s solved. Site Marie Blanchard Stil Alive. SUE FIGHTS DEATH WITH OKEAT PRETINACITY. A Vineland, N.4J., spectal to the Philadelphia Press says: The case of Marie Blanchard is attract- ing mere interest than ever on account of the won- Gerfut vitality displayed by her for tue past few Gays Saturday evening her chances (or seeing the dawn of another day were very slivut. She rested very well, however, until 2 ov-lock Sanday inorning, when she had a’ slight attuck of vouit- jug. At'6 o'elock her pulse reyistered 128, tem ure 98%. About this hour she partook ot the of§ commution, adintnistered by Father Porcile, president of the’ College of the Sacred. Heart. -X Second attack of ‘voullting occurred during the Haoruing, afer which, wk and iuae water was Substituied for the peptonized milk she had been taking. Since then ther has beea no furtuer at tacks of the kind. Joun F. Coyle, her step-father, arrived Saturday. “Altogether, Marie's condition Sunday was better than for the pust two days Dr. Adams said Sunday night: Miss Blanchard fas eda more comfortable day. Her pulse bas m about 120 since Unis morning. She has been | free frou pain, and her wind has been remarkabiy | Clear, It lnay’be only a temporary improvement, fue if sue gets along as well forthe next 24 hours there is suil some hope for he Prohibition in ‘Texas, EXSENATOR MAXEY IN PAVOK OF THE PxoroseD AMENDMENT. In reply to a letter from ex-Lieut. Gov. Gibbs, asking bim to come out against the pronibition amendment, ex-Senator Maxey writes: ‘The democratic party should not suffer itself to de dragged into this controversy. The oniy real | juestion involved in Lhe proposed auendment is, Bits adoption expedient?’ on this the wisest and purest men in the State differ. ‘The democratic party, a8 such, bas nothing ahd ought to have hotghg todo With the question. Ax citizens let ever? man exercise bis best Judgment and vove accordingly. I propose to exéreise my right as a citizen, and’ while I don’t have the conndence which some have in the eficiency of the measure Wo the full extent claimed for it, 1 Will, in the inter St Of ood morals, peace, and’ prosperity, resolve the doubt in favor of that side which séeks. the greatest good to the greatest number and vote ior the amenument, ee EX-Secuerany Mannino Lerxovinc.—A New ‘York /eraid special from Bournemouth says ex- Secretary Manuing takes daily drives and nis physiciva, Dr. Horace Dovel, says his patient is @aiuy uaproving, and be only visits him on alter mate days. Gov. Werxour Takes THE WxoNG MepictxE.— Gov. Wetmore, of Khode Isiand, Was sedzed with a fainting Gt Sacurday afternoon, caused by taking internally mexiicine intended for external applica don. Lie sooa rallied under medical care and Rothing serious is feared. mere ny PR ‘The New York supreme Court has granted a dt- | At the tea table of A NOTED COMEDIAN DEAD. Death Suddenly Calls Jo! T. Bay- (A DVERTISEMEN FOR BIDS. PROPOSALS. LADIES’ GOODS. RAILROADS. ___ ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. — a HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Waza Piers. mond frous the Stage, —— Tapes, Azmarox, — = Hrapquaszess Narroxat, Dart iT N MODES IN FINE FRENCH| _ P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 1sthat mw, | Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, MARCH 13th, 1837, John T. Raymond, the celebrated actor, died at ‘ENCAMPMENT, 1500 PERBSTLVANIA Al ware eee oe is00 F. Wall Papers of all grades, — nsville, Ind., at’ a quarter after 1 o'clock yes- be soviet eee 5 Frieaes ond Decoration. | Leave Washington from tation, corner of Kew Jer ay morning. He arrived there from the South TWENTIET! , Sor oot BAN Special attention given to Main aud Decorative avennaaee 10:11 with Friday afternoon, quite ill from intestinal disor- teiow, CS a ee le De a . Sesion es der, complicated with heart trouble. About mid- ent od | placiua of Bridal Vella. eT | eee pccnrang ae Peis fo al Hinds of Tm. | a Fat Tarited Expenae coet oes night Saturday night he commenced failing rap- indorsed, ~— re ‘OF THE LADIES IS RESPECT. ur goodsia reapecttally solicitaa, “2 ‘mPection of | NET Ad. ho extra fate fe ‘ou this train for and became unconscious. He was attended | or other judication of the bidder: mA each must con. FULLY INVITED TO ong = =e tage time. and 8. Louisdaily at 3:30 by members of his company, who are grief-stricken ee wend ol parfested, st pegmepeey A Cor Ix War. Paren rat er over the sad occurrence. Mr. Raymond’s family cash on demand, after | Also, Germantown Wo ro sand | " English Paper, Zo. per piece: Brown snd White Back iat Cars Nor Cibedomadl ‘Sy Leute without live in New York, and were not present. and cortined checks of | Srentiti Frente“ Stukw.Sw | Paper, Oe. per lece: best White Back Paper, 1230. par | Chang? 3:30 p.m. tee tees anes, ten & at John T. Raymond was born Jobn O'Brien, April it to reject any. a a TA VERY TEEDRTANT TO XOU: Piece; best White Back Paper, 250. per piece on the | 7:45. St Louis 6:40 p.m. Noextr fareis on 5, 1806, in Buffalo, N. ¥. Seventeen years later, | bids for pririlecss herein ay ice male; bat she | J ADIRA THIS 18 VERY IMPORTANT 70 YOU. | wall: s five Gold Peper, 25c. per piece: fine Gold | this train forest UME oe soa s.55 pm. dally on June 25, 1853, at Rochester, N. ¥., he made his | Giajen bog opbaers — Bar Gold Beteeed peaet Gold Paper. 40c. per pieos: | pittehang Cleveland and Detruls ‘with’ Pacior ‘and Honey ton Tle wass nee at tine Kae cnet bar | imecaea ten bape tered for eile sre: 1, Restenranta BEATED BAZAR SATTERNS, | Gold Emboesed Frieze, $1.25; 0 TOinch Gold Emr | Ete yocasa tad Loval Stations, 8:40 am. daly ‘omedians” of the old ‘stock-company days for a | Joona: 4, Beer; 5, 6, Lemonade; 7, soda | 20 per cont than any other Faper Patterns im | possed Frieze, 75c. All other Lorders at greatly re- cagept Sunday. ghenandosh Valley RR, 3:30 p.m. huwuber of years, but it was not until Mark | Sod song waters: & cigar Topecco, ec. 9, ewe RNG BiaGnAM duced rates. Big stock! New goods! No humbug! | aaity. Twain's “Gilded ie” was produced in New York, | Piahaty ae ropcomn: 16, Ton Relig Produce: Which accompanies sich andevery patiorm. No more | Competent workmen. Prompt atteution, oF Hayre de Grace, Newark. W ileus Colonel Mulberry Sellers since whict Game | SisjgiaycgeeeeoRary 10, eri 28 Aire 18, Med- | that a 12 yearold ei cau ol te together pment: | mh18tm’ 313.915 Paaverse Contam, | tor Wilouegios, Delaware aod in he has Deen_one of tie most’ popular and best ‘adiren. 10, Flowers, 20, Military Goode: St, | guedays carice in bila ts face of Pern iienian bcbg Ct alent ‘raving stars in the protession. Om april iss, | Gentlemen's ‘Goods: 22, Barber Sho ieee arg the ouiy world tamed publientions of Ove Bizcuw Suzs For Baltimore on week ayiuoady and two days later be married Courtney » Or THE CAMP onty. Hist ner'n Basar a for America what the “REVER DE hs Sala Bile ahd aad, B40, he Tharnes, a” daughter Of Rose Eytinge. His first | sz, Foait, Meats: 2G Fork, Salt Masta, 27, Dried | woDE is for “DER BAZAAR™ for , | Save reashe out teh sree ho encouraeing, and | TSS BS, shee plead wile, a’ very handsome actress named Marte Gor- | Beyvss'si, Bakers 33, Fisk ye A ‘FASHION HLY” for Engl ‘TL YOU | Season: thet we are wstiahed ce ee timore op Sundays .0:20,.7:20, 8:30 ant don, nad previously procured a divorce trom him: | retina: a unary IS lit Siete saat NEE So cong #04 is | Staay Vine of thearar whaler it Sos SS Ici, 3:50, 4:90, 4:40, 5:40, 8:45, 7:35. mond’s last arance Vashin, wit fully. in yo have: 5 . lime he present in this city a new comedy, “The AF :, if: are not more. sat Ne rles “3 a Woman Hater," in which he made a decided it, | _SPL1&13-2¢___Mansiging Secretary. | issued Weakis... Gur Dabor is free. Come and get one, | 2ptuansten yen we Will astonish the nativeein prices E50, At at thine the popular comedian was Jooking | PROPOSALS FOR MARBLE Wouk ie alosue is than any other publisied, con- bam and’ very well and the geulality and dry, fanfliar | K’Ofice of Building for State, War and Navy Depart- | taining Senta, s Remember, this, sale is for cash and only huiior, which distingulshed lim off, as Well as on Wastes Poteet wich called at once, we will distribute | gave--Mondsy abd Tuesday asd pone Se ee FO Sey sseent Bannan fie stage, Were as notable asever. He closed DIS | seaieg Propoasis for furnishing the Sisbie Mentsis, | HARPER'S CELEBRATED BAZAR PATTERNS 8: sneaaerpent che olen, rich pe rat won 2 | muta Sate Bes ruiedfr he Wee and cater wags ATED | W. H. HOEKE, ‘mations. For Gaithersburs at r patation, Wat of Ox Sellers, and those | She Hlding tyr Sine, War aud. Xe a Bole Agen: 230 and 11:21 who saw the performance at Albaugh’s that Sat- | in this cit il be recel at this office until 12m: EDW. W. Kt 801 Market Space. ‘si 8:40: am, 11. urday night remarked with tite liveliest, satistae- | on THURMD AY. the twenty eighth day of Avril, L847. Bookelion, Stationer and hngraver, eee pe Sunday. Uou that the comedian’s powers seemed a3 fresh | and opened imniediately ‘in presence of bi 1221 Benn’a Avenue N. W. EPREDX. M. Lerse m. “31 p.m. daily, ox- and delight"ul as ever, and his efforts called forth | ders, ons for Harper's Periodicals received. ‘3 5 with, 2 we) A rum the audience tie heartiest applause. Mr. | ,,5Pecifications, general instructions to bidders and ‘Telephone 789-4. 3. BLEPREUX & BHO PO Tt aes Ep titel: Micra Penh adores) ay mond had large number of frends in Wash- ‘ianacturers ou Spucayon oe ice ene Ve(Baans Bre wih tocall your attention, fo our lage ba com- ints’ on Shensndosh Valley RR, 2 p.m. | ington, to whom his death wi @ person: lete stock of ert i Iso toour prices. Em- savemient, while all who appreciated genulne | 9p9,11,12,13,28,97 _""“Goisuel Gone of Caer, DRESSMAKING. MILLINERY. Tons Gil Paper, se. Granary Gilt Super, 350. comedy will regret. the loss of an actor whose F RGEVATORS =U G CAPITOL. —~ | LOT Onenine call te cen Ape, 4th, MIL | and de. - White, papers, ia, Brown Back Ps: couaie powers were unique and iresstibie.. "There | PGSENGUR ELEVATORS U_S CAPITOL. | ners OPyRigF il be sunquaced ur vant gaa Daly | pirw 1s, ft4pok, mnoosed, Gold, order Gop. and isuoone to take Mr. Raymond's place on the Wwachineton, Dy Apa 6,887. $20 ita ot nw. ap2-Im” | 5-inch Embossed Gold Borders, Scand 40c. All werk = American stage. aS hp for furni Die, veri and Put, WEW FASTER CARDS. Sa Orders by postal promptly attended to. p.m. Sunday, 10:35 am., 6: es Brom Harpers ferry the United States Capitol bu Srlexators at | N Beautiful designs in Liliies, Crosses, Satin Novel ‘From Harper's Fashionable Babies. {hie United States Capital build Bt | ties, Panes ‘97 Children’s Bannerettes 10¢%% | P)eoonaren 'T'o1 Ss Oa Nin Prederick atid intermediate points, 8:25 a, m. THE ELABORATE CHRIGTENING CEKEMONIES NBCES-} ey inti SATUNDAY at TWELVE Mathe TWENTY: | Bicorairs ac. SL AER (eit and'8°15 p.m aaily except gunday. : Goria ‘ more for Washi N iter in Hartford Courant ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bide. mhi3m ‘We are opening to-day new shapes and decorations | 7 pppsjesve Dalling Suanicasnse char aeackemanad athome now-| apg. LZ CLARK, (-EXCELSIOR DYES ARE THE BEST, In 30 5 800, Fae bd. n adays, Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock sharp, a | —°22-"=mstee20ine. _Arohitect U. 8. Cepitol._ purest and cheapest Dyein the world. ‘For sale bY ae are 30. 7:30. see ROPOSALS FOR |ARTERMASTER’: v21-Lm. ETS. 0 * number of ladies and gentlemen of the ton were | JPOPOSAL8 FOR QUARTER a Se CRiAa S71 1TH SUNW=CGnEETR ESS Bs P, emingiog stop at gathered in an uptown drawing-room. In the Wasuineron, D. Gs Marcas 1887, o ig onder. "A perfect Ht Ruatantouke Ainnw ton | The Bost we ave Ever Offered for the price, For further information apply at the Baltimore and center of the salon stood a small table decorated Sealed Proposals, Dy Guplicess, subject to the usual | lineof Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, French orsets Qhio Ticket office, mreshing an ato. Sip ese 1351 ith smflax and white rosebuds, and bearing a | Conditions, wall be: snot mas) PELE and Bustles. Corsets laundried. i = Pennsylvania avenue, corner rreet, where orders wi O'CLOCK, NOON, on SATURDAY, APRIL iNTY- as. will be taken for baggage to be checked and received at repousse silver bowl, The clergyman and the god- | THIRD, 1887, at which timo snd place they will be | JRURENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ULNAR TH & FOMORETOR, “34erp cen C.K. LORD, @. P. A. 3 1205 New Yo : % .P. parents took thelr places; the door opened and a | GPivering at duce at tie devon rere eatin | _ First-<lase Ladies ind Gens Werk of Siar descrip China and Giass Importers, ‘General Superintendent, Baltimore, bustling personage 4n stiff black Sik appeared, | {crs Stason ‘Statoner Bea Furniture, Biove Partay| tion. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH. ‘. PERCY G. SMITH, Pass'r Ay't, Washington, _mhi? bearing’a bundle of white lace and a very largé | Haren, Horse Blankets, Horse Collars hoges, Lime’ Fo aN 1905 Pennsylvania avenue northwest | a\nn agen 3 t 3 ic. | _ Jat PI ,VANTA RO} Waite satin sash, somewhere in the folds of which | Lusher, Hardware ‘Tools and implementa, ho” Be. 229-3 A. Fischer & Maison Yriese, Paria, | ENNSYLVANTA ROUTE Ywiso was sbout to renounce the pumps aud vauf- | allloda olfored or paris thereof ‘Freterence wives ts | A TON FISHERS Cleaning Establishment Stoves. | ooUper Thack: SSS Dip Sonne 2] articles of domestic productic ditions of price ea 2 it, y EE! : N SENT y 3 pate inal cea te Std quality beins equal, and such preference given to | SP,008,G st. n.w, | Thirty-five years! expert | STEEL RAILS. p MAGNIFICENT EQUIPALE — be ‘remony the bee Or Ga! Articles of Amertean production provuecd om ke Palas padies, and Gentlemen's Garments: also, o, Velvet GREAT DISCOUNT. (SB ee we peared and the doors were turown open for the | srucles of American production pr ruined oaks, Taces, Glov are per Ta pa x Slight refreshment demanded at that hour. The | publicservice there, 1° Consumption required by the fectly clean ed by Wie murerior proc “Lier Even: | We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves | gor pittsburg at eee [> a table was decorated with a large ovat mirror, | | Blanks and full inetractions a6 to bidding, &e.. and | {inion erat oe ne Pehape ned | at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices, | ¥ ar Palace siceping Oars st 750 A. ML Fast around whtch was massed @ tank of mnoss and | the list and specifications of articles required will be | fesse spuia muatncot oe beret Ge, 9210 A.M dalyto Cincinuati and-St Loaig Ssmullax, with a center of Cornelia, Cook rosebuds; rumnighed 00: SppHiceModto Gls tee eee. Goods called for and delivered. Ji21_| agentafor DANFORTH FLUID. Sith Sesrtng Core tro: Harrsabure to Cincinnati, 2p plate was placed @ ttle WILE DaSkeD | ay5.g¢ Dee EE, = = REY TaD WET E Hod baie Gar Gail exeapt Saturday, with silk and Bound with sore white ribbon, GALS FOR WRENGH EYOATERIGNS SCE ‘Makes Corseta to order in évery styloand’ mate: W. 8. JENKS & co. Western Express, at #10 P.M. daily, with Slee fund the natne of the sinail hostess, which, luck NGHESSIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING. sae ae ET PECL His ae oor 03 717 77m Sraxer eer ee a : Tull vowel. forbiug, | OFFICE OF THe COMMISION FOR THE CONSTAUCTION | French Hand ior E SAT TES. ARE sisbarg. to. oe cophecting at Hons HAuce” These Daskels were filed With | 4:°F, 28% COMORESSIONAL LIBRARY BUILDING, and fineat unported Homeres oar woe Facts "Exbress {0°00 B. Mt" day: Tor Presbont French talguonnette and “tea” Duda, Caudle was mrngaied proposals wil bo fecevaa at its ‘oahas oneal Patent Shoulder Bracen and Mi Dress Heform Goods PIANOS AND ORGANS. nd the Weet, with through Sieeper Harrisburg 45 first served in small pink cups, on which were ELVE NOON, the FIFTEENTH day of APRIL, | cpitaren’s Goss een C ‘Miss H's own | PJALLET & DAVIS CO.’S PIANOS— ND 4 POTO! painted a medallion of a baby's Red, crete fountations of the Coumteariinat Titers isana. | MRE tat for the prices tasurpanae Hy btatiifutstytes of tneae Getebesint pane Bienes fF cainedaigus, Rociosiee Beast APirara But the feature of the entertainment was bables | crete foundations of the Congressi Build- ‘rench, German and Spanish spoken, mri4 | Wil be sold ‘THis MONTH ONLY AT BARGAINS, to 6 P.M. ‘except Saturday, with Palace fn icecreaim, troven stiff and fast, ike so many | 128-, DrSTINES and sperifications, can, be, sem in the close rooms for the summer. HL. SUMNER, Agent, | __ Cars Washington io Rochester. = uttie dolls, abd resting on nests of spun glass, No- | firaugu ene, spomiteck from who Gy Last BOOKS, S11 9th stn. ap6 "| For\Wiuanipors, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 body hud’the heart to eat them, oF we should be EDWARD CLAR },_ &e, SEVERAL SECONDHAND UPRIGHT PIANOS: | yoe'yil, daily, except Sunday. - 5 og and 11:15 able to satisty the curiosity awakened by Dean * AB. SPOFFORD, = )S good asnew; low a8 $200; easy monthly payments | FOr, New 00. fie 16-00 ie Pea ELS swift, mea, Fou will remember, always Se _mh28-e0,14th apr ‘Commissioners. | YY H, Wiownssune & Co. it desired. SAND) eSTAYMAR, M., 12:30, 2:00. 4:15, 10:00 ‘ould like to have had a taste of & YOR THE NATIONAL DATES 2 ‘984 F at. nw. ui press. of Pi Infant, and gave great offense to the reviewers Dy | At PUBLIC AUCTION, 1424 F strect, Wi DOZEN, SECOND-HAND SQUARE Pi 4 capt Sendsy. recominending them as an article of diet. When |“ On FRIDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH, at FIVE bs Sse m #25 to $200; eany terms. we were leaving each guesi Was presented with a | O'CLOCK P.M. ,{ shail offer for sale on the premises,to most ANDERS & STAYMAN, F< erie eR See ht Sail "Dox. filled with white almonds (which go | 8» highest bidiler,the privilereto oocupy lot 7, aauate | Gagner Peas see ea es PRINT BOOKS to'be | —202-St SS Se With christenings as naturally as do caudie and | 274 (100 fest sausre) situate on the southeast corner | (TOA GT tts Concer: Rule Kose ee ORS HICKERING, PIANOS FOR BENT AND | op direct transfer'ty Fulton sire avelding double raisins) and a big artificial rose, white to the ladies | Gace of sale and nde Tene ten | Se 6 8 book-lover’s | C\iitramans Sale on Easy Terms, ferriage across New York City. coat ie 2 sae eet Se pers ‘Terms Se res E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, Btelutway, na CEASERS ee “a. | FOF, Phiadelphi 7: 23 9.00) Dent U5 sa 12:50, er sual " coins, 2 E 4, LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PURCHASED, §.00 Aree tee F ‘OOand venter of each rose a littie silves hidden, | = =a = 2 ALM, 12230, 4:15. 6:00, 10:00 ani With “ailee” engraved on ity baci Whe god’ | PEOPOSALS FOR RATIONS FURL AND MOGI | epSOm [ioe i Lintied Rtpreng vid0"A. A eck ‘rom the Chicago Hera rake, v received at mh17-1m Cor. 9th and Penn. Ave. - : this office antl TWELY: CR Mot the TH = 6:00, 8:10, 10:00 and 11:50 PL. A stuiling, scrawns-bearded old man stood on | DAY OR MAY next for feonuhioe Patiogs nd ae | Booxst Booxst: Boozs:t "EBER PIANOS— Sor Pope's Creek Ling, 7155 AL and 4:40 P.M daily, the front end of a west-bound Madison-st, car late | TWELVE, O'CLOCK M. of the FOURTH DAL Rich tone, faultless touch; preferred by leading | -_ except Sunday, > Saturday aftrncon, sony companion was the | tsa: seal Esai Se te watts ea | TASTER BOOKS, EASTER CARDS AND ASTER | Wi, arrest Aton | Maly enon Sats: Saks BOR EA driver. July, 1887, to the 30th June, 1888, viz: Portsmouth, T\ECEE SD ESTEY PIANOS. at pad . é. | OR se dl Perey ry ECKFR BROS. FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS. | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. Wr goin’ to have a to-morrer,” said the | piis dnd Taland. Pan lyn, Mia Wak Bip ine for Books and Hymns pte rently D ‘Sold on easy term ad Een WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON old man witha snime. see how red the sky 1s tn | usta ‘Cs Mortal 'Va., Pensacola, fa, ad Mare School Libraries. Mlustratcd Hooks, bonnd mb14 Ea Bole Ag For Alexansrin 6:00, 6:45, 8:40.9:47.11 AM. 12-0) we at's @ sure sign of and a rit = 42 01, 8:05 05 a Onit too, Tt may come alre midnich ins Peay | ™Specitications and blank ; Proposals can be gbtained ultabio for Lotter a A ee REVELATION. oon, 2:09, AH, 4:95, 8-01, 8:09, 10:0 ert ‘The driver leaned one arm on the brake and | OPer Me once tt the Gucci eS Tee Goetheesan Welens die beauty and variety oft tomsceRcets: ean brialing a G00: 01400 10 OSE a, aatyrana turned round with a serious tace, | Gand “Assistant Quartermasters, 216 south’ 2d| AT ASPECIAL REDUCTION FOR THIS WEEK. | bower, “Por Church Capel erate ee BI. Galty, an “It's comin’ from the nor’west, too,” he said with | street, Philadelphia, Pa, and 615 Sansome street, San BANDERS & STAYMAN, SERRA Go SHASE AR Stata | MERER Ct ca orang oo om | ORE RU bef Bate, nce Meni 7a EOE oe how, and the wind allus comes from that pine | BRA TWELVE O'CLOCK My of the FIRTH DAY O8 | “For Price List of Special Book sale call at $0.29-3m 13 N. Charles si Maltdinore. Hhehthe sky sted. Dye see the dust go up spiral | Cloths: Kersey, Fleanels Biatbons Kise, anes € ] aiercign, Taattasime dar theiad gang | RRR a actam aces | mns0-oe poor aw arsSi Ee | die Wr & Boon. ioe s vel eaen0e 4007 es ter blow cold, an’ gol’ ter Dlow for two days OF | Philadelphia: Ba” tres of eens eae eeh | TE VASTRR, TAT. z Kranich and Bach ‘now the leading Pianos of the = eAicd taking Gina chee otaoe at ke the offices of the Qu eater, Waatiaeton Hes, aster Easter Novelties,’ Easter fogs, lowest prices and best fent plan, Special | 3.R. WOOD, < noti¢ed the amount of waddin’ the sparrers “are Appuitant Quartermasters’ offices, 216 sout 2d | Easter Books, pooniots, Foster Peneterien: bargains for cash. Tuning and repairing honestly done | wy ..oyONT AIR LINE, puttin’ inter their nests this year? That's a sure | Piasclace Gu aed sein ae anmome street, San Booksdlictand Seeiees = Pe Leiaule in etsct yarch 1304, 1887, Indication that 1's going to bea cold spring. ‘The | isa N-¥.tand Bertow Mess. - K | mh2o 218 Oth se aw. east is Rant, Tenn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, last me I seen the spatters luggin' bedquilts and ik forms of proposals and all information can be 27 CabDS, BOORTETS AND NOVELTIES, Ex ¥ dy BBR OEE Setrect Alcrandria and) Lynoubung. Bestol, Hage old muflers ter their nests there’ were Only three | bad by applyin at aby ofthe places named shows INGREE VaR psd AA tee Ee File, opie, Calera, Montgomery aad New Orleans then there woe tare ‘onthe of pring and | 240,te jaded gua ae SRNR | peas, teacher’ ana Folly lon BR SS 24 ios Hen Ro pa toa et then tt was winter again. All the garden truck | “Proposals may benisde for one or more articles de: | Prayers aad. : yucubure, Rocky Mount bawville and’ Sessore ee ve Hympala, By 3 ions ‘bot Shut was planted tant come up until the folleria’ | userable, atone or more stations ad will be, cotmid- | Sanheth Schad Eierien 08%, frecn Lynchburg and Davie, Greensboro, Htlelzh, year, res 0 crops.” Es for each afticle and place of 4 Charlotte, Atlan Birningl tgomer, Wey artist was soar ime ago, waste fiaieoe ‘gy shoul os indonged "ro plac Titlons al Devotional and Theological Books. i Seaaret zi Selena, iorarand ‘California. “Fuhnan Blooper xy an a wise look. Stary Lg 7 ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, UNEQUALED IN sd (CH, WORKMANSHIP | York to Atlanta, in conection Fullman Sleepers “ ver dressed to M: . B. Lowry, es z Mann doir. reckon Tee, geteral years ago—nigh onto forty, I Gorpa: Waatiarton, D6, “pre: | _mnes 428 Seventh Street, AND DURABILITY. for'Bitminebam, Vicksinng and Surewopere Saks tn dea tuere’s Yeon more winters than summers Special attention of, Purchasers tnvited to, the new OES EA Duly “seeebe Bunday for Manazens, nis y, en?” ISTIC STYLES finished in designs ‘St \dintern ste NO: Gutioenvears arter that t noticed | Flstan.isuep 1st Exste: Cama Esra Boots : SHOE Mica spe Sy fr Warrenton that the sparrers bulit two nests instead of one. EASTER NOVELTIES HIGHEST DECORATIVE ABT. Gordonsvill Goaniotteers he, Louisville, ‘Cincinnati t ea. a ‘nese nests wer jined together by, tte avenoos BEOOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of | and Solid ‘Trains Washington to Lowsnlle. wat iee brood In One nest, ‘and tuen walk through the CHOICE oLp ICE IIC Prominent makes at all prices Bock anda douthwrestorn Ponce “Teel bade, avenoo (0 the other nest and go ter hatchin’ again, ‘Sleepers Washington to Little Rock wit ‘white the he bird would tend ter the youngstersia | Yy wa WH HE HE s8s EX Tt RRR gSsy w. H. MORRISON. MANUS FOR RENT. 150 PA Seuthoma Eaprese Daly forkyachtsrg, Spairers hatched irom May ter Mayeandinats | Ww Wir HH Ht 83 RR HER Sse, te eiraetinn WM ENABE 9. | Ritn Augusta atin Wontsones Sew es the reason way We've got so many sparrersto-| WoW H HH Ss K "ic It em Sya87 BRANCH B8TORE, D. No P SUT Market to Montwomseey,cosmeciioe wig Pull oan Bator tee _ MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. 4 lo oT UR Montwomery to'New Orl Wiman Sleepers WasL- Then there was nowinter that year?” whis- mhi9 N.Y. AVE, AND 15THST, Not CHASE Tnigton to Al a wus clang. pered the driver, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. ton and Ohio division leave Was! See ae A thoroughly first-class instrument at a medium price 3 When the driver reached the Barn he told the | foam Ug auarmmrcrarseae nna mmr aenes | Czar Booza Curae Parzn Gres #1000 sowia we frau starter that he guessed he had better lay off the | of the Pouongahela, have ‘attracted the attention of Second-hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 le . M. Daily, snd rest of the day. There had been two remarkable | te Medical Faculty in the United States to such a de- The Home, twelve mos., uniform in size and style, | to $150. Sold on small monthly payments. 0 B. M. Deily © cot Sunday, arriving Washington Changes in the weather on iis last trip, be satd, | Geos '4biace Stina very bigh amoug the | "ying paper aid cbvelspes ov shsce of ages and | arwentameoctment of G-cont Shin tty « jitouph trans trons te South via. Chatlotin, Dan- and ue was afrald that unless he went right home | "We beg to invite the attention of connoissenrs to onr | euvelones to match, only 1c bos ia ae pile and eatiure metre ia, Nastingion 8:26 Ae he Nould come down WIth something worse than | celsbraied Aue OLD WHISKIE which we offeratens | Zuccueapest Albums fn the city ut SE a yw Aer Seti Sa tieR ora Reto Je Staall-pox. (cliowing prices, in cases containing One Do: ving woods daly , nil 0: a. Chea —___—see____ ties Each: Epwao F. Dacor, Obio Route and Charigtieaville at i; Siras- ON © PARKER" 3 Local st 0:47 A ate Can a Husband Open His Wife Letters? | THREE FEATHERS, OLD RYE, 1863.. oclt 617 AS 10 Ft treet ae 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, pean Sleojtse Car Teservation and information From the St. James’ Gazette. QuU RESERVE WHUSEY. Be ‘Sols Agent tae faruished, ani ecliccked at aficoGO1 Ponneyt Te Partian advocates dlscussed the aeucate | BREALAGERY GeRFI REN FAMILY SUPPLIES. _| ss "WT EERE SW mw AY 3 | Rnd ee ee question “Has a husband a right to open his wite’s | —1f yon cannot obtain ais aaa. = DUETS. gS or Boe WWWw Aa ¥ ¥ | mui? General Fasserucer Agent. letters?” at thet last conference, and they decided | cer, we will on secelit of Bank ut fon Ssg fT EP OTRAS Wwww Aa 4 that he has, A Journalist who hia consatted sev. | tjjet Fat Otis Money Oniey of COB. Af doarak: Sg? T Rim iN KN Ww 2°24 ¥ eral extraciegai luminaries on the point, finas | AciFer the ‘nargos Ga Wendell, Hal. | ===> <a == them, with a sinzle exception, in Substantial | freyeht tour iar of sie United States ered ty B Ree gaCumenacecte tern cama pean STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST, WHARF : ih s fisie aud Musical Mere : ment with the lawyers. ’ An enlightened | |For EXCELLENOE, PURLEY and BELONGS OF }URCHELL'S Me Musical Merchandise. dustrumeutasoldon | $9 on Sundays Tuesdays dud Thursdays, at 7 a.m. for The doctrine of the Church was that the Silt | Suche Market© Why axe onmuapeeteg Dy Any Riakiee SPRING-LEAF TEA, sere eed Stored aud Suipbed ne Tuned He | Ce srbart, Sundays down and Wednesdays up. Brent Vand fs imacter In the house, and ‘that ‘he hk, | ZERAZION, and posseasa. Naural Flavor ant Aise PR ald Uecond-oaid Fanor OF ker makesalwaya | $j chapel Point tiumdays dows aod Moudaye and tuerefore, a perfect rigut to open his wite’s ict: | "These Whiskise are sold under guarantee to give ‘The new crop, now being received, ‘Refepboue. 4 4019 = G,7, JONES, Agent, 7ih-st. wharf, ters ae FELFECT SATISEACTION , other Sine to be reseed te Bartarulaely abicices GQECOND.HAND PIANOS, = 20BR CGE ES ee ee ra Potne th adng Protestant, pastor | Hearst Comment cisad ee BSE ete pu aaerurten | povouse uaserontarion uve as regards wives who had anythiug to fear trom — Rw. BU @ #245; other makes from $25 up. Soldon e Steamer SUE, Capt W. C. wil re the exercise of the right, he ‘Supported the deci- REIS i ae gume her trips beiweeu BALTIMORE avd WASH- sion of the barristers: while in the case of sock 3. & H. W. CATHERWOop, ‘aka 1525 Fat Rta. eTZEROTT & [04 INGTON snd or ail landings on the Potomac Hives wate he conid not see"how it mattered elther way. 114 South Front st, Philadelphia, 903 Pa ave. near Qthst_ | March 13, leaving Baltimore Tueedayy and Pridays at ates ire a iopnacelscacancse na ‘New York Office, 16 South William st. 43h = = ceived on Saturday, only aud must be that what we know of the relations of Adam and IWIN GEMS CHINES S058 |e aan are a raat it Eve in the Gardenof Eden clearly establishes the == Otice: § aA Tight of the husband to inspect his wiles corre. Norre New H Sewne ML. 126-6m. (12th and Pent. sve, nw. z sw Howe Sewrre Macumes = GOWAG iV AS spondence. ; sR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. araative, hough Se added ‘that the quits ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEREEPERS. = ret tht, whatt on ON AN HRUREDATS Was of no practical importance, as compromising a ‘The standard of excellence and superiority in every gm. Returning letlers are never sent through the Mi Tespect, Fi AYS and SUNDAY p.m., touching at River Land- Adar was the only dissentient. In her opinion,the BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF ee ta Bey Ma” Connects wiih’ ®. an OR ok husband who opened his wite’s letters was nothing wil Ladies, call at our office and examine the of | le SH oe eS ore nor less than a blackguard, ‘0 Samsrr GS ERB BRR, ERR 5883 j Tunnaing REW HOME SEWING MACHINE = Cow. RIDLE! : 3 a bis _ Fy MyManagers © SASS 6° Ee ERE Fe IRECT TO NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAMERS Bare Necks in England. YOUR LEADING a OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Sole Agents, 1BBO c Per MES. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON THINKS THR WOMEN DENTINTS oF ‘God BOR Eee Sug 7 . eapaens paige eg NEE set THERE DRESS IMMODESTLY. ad ¥! vs every THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA apo St. Cloud Building. \t at lowest. From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. BALTIMORE ie — ——— ‘The toilets of English women are absolutely cor- PATENT PROCESS FLOUR "TEXGECLENCE at owent Comite prices somese- | Nf T VEENON! Mr. VERNON Tupting to the young men who go into what 1s Fete Satins io Moke te tact Buivrein ént with the finest” workm: ‘and very best of ma- STEAMER _W. W. CORCORAN called ue best society. Even children are sur ‘most Nurarriovs Flour in the World. hase oo festablinned twenty: | ¥otren wev0 gece ane Welurning: reste Was: prised at the fashionable display of arms and Professor P. B. Wilson, of thé Balti. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect mill, ears ago, and furnished witha responsible guar- | ineton about 3:30 pu Suouidens | The ott lady came to our more University, has anatraall ZON- containing as it does all the most improved Machinery ae No. 7, SEWING | -22%. at Captain. _ 1 y gran £188 Cream ‘Teeth ‘Present time, but they prod ; g io bes Saale, Sod ee 8S for the Hise invented up to the t time, but vee tS z the novel costume, sh marked, with 2 cuild’s simplicity: ? SBC Te “Wy, You are not dressed; 1 See your skin.” ‘The lady, embarrassed, laughed aud asked: “But dr mother westr low dresses?” “ob no,” I answered for the absent mother, in a ating tone; “and I am afraid that you wilt cold from this exposure.” d our guest did keep up a slight cough all the hg, atid Was evidently uncomfortable. But What 1 discomfort, sickness, or even death to Women who worship at the shine of fashion! Inever see a giri with Dare sloulders without re- calling Oliver” Wendell Holmes’ description, ‘or Blsache Creamer im bis story of “Elsie Vener,” ‘idow Koment, Blanche was (fTeat disgust) becwéen the ota vite the old Village clergyman; while, quite aloof from her, attractive young gentlemen Were chatting gayiy' with other ladies of the party. Kecovering her spirits by degrees, she begatt play. ing off her “surfaces” upon the two old’ doctor first heaving up her White and glaring right Shoulder to the clergyman, and then heaving up her white and glaring leit’ snoulder tu the phy sictan. The clergyman was stunned, the physicion was amused, but both were tempted: and the furl manordvre was quite typical of the tricks and schemes, the traps ana shures whic in the present fashionabi oy Of the more ae, praved strata of tie Sux WANTED 10 Kit THe Wxoe FAMILY. gro girl, employed as a servant by Dred. By aine, ter, a physician of Laurens County, 8.C., attempt. ea to kill the Doctor and hls :aruily by putting bat poison tn their dinner. All who partook of th poisoned food became violently 11, but are Dow tired of being bound out and waned Pombo wu oul wanted to ki Ure family. — ————-cee+__ Cornelius Vanderbilt has been elected. of the Grant monument fund committees Ie tect York; W. K. Grace and Hamiiton Fish, viee-presi- Yoree to actor nis actor George H. Leonard trom nis wife, Gents; J. P. Morgan, Wreasurer, and K.P. Greener, secretary. % ‘MAC (For Foot and. Fort says it contains preciesely 3 ig CAUEABACH: Ten and Besta, Flour Uxsvsrassep by any mill in the world. To Power. qualities that above Dentists mye s prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- Hig —————— = entrifice should contan. 2O¥- ‘magnificent Flour is shipped yD: O. ‘HORT ROUTE TO LONDO’ sentice Sty of thigmagnisioent Flour i erually to | ,,Bend postal for new illustrated catalorue mulled roe iS oRbpuOmcueR LLOYD 8. 8.00, ‘xd is applied to'the brush by means world, Rew hopreved Machines of aif the atandsed shies 10° 1 sn imitation ivory spoon. It has’ HOWEVER, aale or rent. 422-8. eae Yeculiar, refreshing, preserving [CEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWIN( cleansing qUalities and delightful Like everything else that has gained renown, some | N WacHise lodged by experts as the nest flavoring of its own, Sold by al ‘person or persons are trying to take advantage of the | machine extant for on reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and | Work and ‘White oe Brand, and sttempting thereby to palm off an interior | Ste *ud selt. 2: F, MCRENNY, Sole Agent Be nee to it that either sacks or barrels te8 Busi gbeamern sailing ¢ eee et at rts brn SPECIALTIES. eiag crey Wea a MOLLER § Germanic.Adristic, Republic, Baltic. Se ee ee F D* eE By hive. EAn AND THROAT, rm Mariya ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS free. Qovorore ~Prasrens attached, None genuine without the twogold medals. A higher grade of Plaster than the public E20 Yas hitherto known. More, penetrating and W. 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We Ori, Scssecr To Sux ‘A Limited Amountof THE ORANGE BELT RAILWAY COMPANY'S First Morteage 6 per cent, 20-Year Gold Bonds, Due 1907. At 97% and Accrued Interest, the purchaser receiving ‘with each $1,000 Bond $250 of the Par ‘Value of the Stock. ‘THE ORANGE BELT RAILROAD of Florida extends from its connection with the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway at Monroe, along the west bank of Lake Monroé, southwesterly through the towns of Sylvan Lake, Paola, Island Lake, Glen Ethel, Long- wood, Altamont, Forest City, Toronto, Lakeville, Clarkona, Millers, and Crown Point to Oakland, located on the south shore of Lake Apopka, a distance of 34 miles, and is being rapidly extended through to Point Pinellas, on the Gulf. THE STEEL RAILS HAVE ALREADY BEEN BOUGHT, THE RIGHT OF WAY SECURED AND THE GRADING IS BEING RAPID- LY PUSHED TO COMPLETE THIS EXTENSION BY THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, OR NOT LATER THAN THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1888. ‘This road passes through the most fertile land of the State of Florida, and the most thrifty orange belt of the State. IT IS DOING A VERY SATISFACTORY BUSINESS, AND EARNING MORE THAN THE IN- TEREST ON ITS BONDED DEBT OVER AND ABOVE ALL OPERATING EXPENSES, ETC, AND WHEN COMPLETED WE SEE NO REASON WHY IT SHOULD NOT PAY HANDSOME DIVIDENDS ON ITS STOCK, AS IT IS BONDED FOR THE SMALL AMOUNT OF $5,000 PER MILE. 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