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To DEFEND THE AMERICA’S CUP. A Yacht Likely to be Built at New York. From the New York Tribune However serious may be their intentions, {t 1s, nevertheless, a fact that a half-dozep members of the New York Yacht Clud are actively discussing ‘the question of building a yacht to defend the America’s cup against the Thistle. They have ‘deen moved to this by a spirit of local pride rather than anything else, and those who have talked the ‘most about it profess to be piqued by the uniform success of Boston boais and are destrous of show- ing what New York’can do in the way of bringing forth fast single-stickers, Matters relating to the venture have been kept as quiet as possible, in order that they might not be disclosed in the news- papers until the arrangements have been com- leted. It is understood that the club as a body Wili'be aaked to derray the cost of building and running the new boat, and that if they e syndicate of yachtsmen will furnish the money. A. Cary Smith has been named as the probable de- signer. “No one has been heard of yet who ts willing to ve Gen. Paine his price for the Mayflower. He fs oered to sell het for the sum It-cose him to Dulld her, which fs believed to be $28,500, Not withstanding ber splendid record and her chances for her being chosen to meet the Thistle, itisnot probable that she can be sold for anywhere near that amount. Experience has proved that fast Yachts do not increase n value in proportion to the races they win, and although a good record certainly helps a yacht inthe market {t seldom makes her worth more than cost, if a8 much as that, Mr. Bush, the owner of the’ Coronet, holds that_a yacht’ which Nas developed " great speed and good sea qualities should increase in value just as a trotting horse ‘and ‘on that principle he is trying to sell his ‘schooner for nearly three times as much as it cost him to dutid her. He forgets, however, that a trotting horse becomes valuable for breeding pur- poses, Whereas a Yacht eventually becomes merely Grittwood. ‘The Atlantic, which 1s certainly a good boat of her kind, although not a flyer like the Mayflower, Priscilla, and Puritan, is said to have cost her Gwners $34,000, and y‘ was sold for less than one-third of that amount. The best offer known to have been made for the Mayflower ‘was §17,500by Dr. Jno. C. Barron. At the ume be ‘was Willing to give $20,000, but was made tounder- stand that Gen. Paine would not even consider a tender of that amount. st Frightfal Crime im Mexico. an secount of @ most horible affair in the the litle city of Patzcuaro last Wednesday might, The wife of Juan Ramierec was the acknowledged belle of the town. Three police Tan entered into a plot to outrage her, and on tue ent mentioned, tey went Lo house, Which "was in "the suburbs, catered. his bed room and fairly butchered "him with knives, inflicting twenty wounds upon bis body. Spout- ing blood deluged the wife as she lay by the side of her husband, and she fainted. After Bamierez was dead, they restored the wife to con- sciousness and then carried cut their hellish plot, leaving the woman almost dead. Pne'men ded to the interior on horseback, Dut ‘two of them have been captured and the third will be, as the whole country Was aroused and Intense excitement prevailed. Sago sees Spain's National Oder. BEWITCHING BLACK-EYED MAIDS AND NOBLE DONS REDOLENT WITH GARLIC. ‘From 8 Madrid Letter. ‘remember a charming French friend of mine who used, now and again, togive himself a great ‘tuvat of gigot stuffed with garlic; after which meal he would drink a few glasses of .tafia, smoke & cigarette or two of caporat, and then call upon me and invariably kiss me. His breath was attar of roses or Ess. Bouquet compared to the person of xo average Spaniard. BY ap extravagant and continuous consumption of garlic these people, men and women, get it into their skins. Frou their skins {t passes into their clothes, so that they walk about in a small personal atmosphere of gar- lic indescribably sickly and sickeulng. ‘4 Spanish gentleman remarked to ine one day in a Madrid salon, whlist praising English wome their beauties, ‘virtues, &c., “Phere is only onl fault that I detected in'them—their skin has no perfume, When I kiss # Spanish lady's band I smell that delicious national odor that we all adore; Dut an English lady’s hand, though dell- eately white and soft, does not absolutely stnell of anything!” He missed, poor fellow, the taint of gartic. ‘To Mrsr Stx Epwaxp THonTox.—Speaker of the House of Delegates St of Alexandria, who is chairman of the jotnt tive committee to meet Sir Edward Thornton, the accredited sentative of the foreign bondholders, is in Rich- mond. Mr. Stuart says that his committee will be called to meet Saturday, so a3 t0 be on hand upon the arrival of the bondholders’ representatives Monday. ‘The petition circulated for signatures, calling ‘upon the legislature to meet the bond- holders in a spirit of compromise, has been signed ‘by over a hundred business men in Richmond. these are many of the most substantial the city. Boopux PRINTERS 1x MONTREAL —A sensation was known that the foreman and six compositors of a French had been discharged for being im- plicated ip a wholesale boodling combine against the proprietors. For some Ume past the composi- tors in question have made fraudulent returns of ‘the amount of their composttion the week, ‘which were knowingly accepted by the foreman ‘and entered in his weekly composition account, means the paper was defrauded out of at ‘a week. ‘The fraud was discovered by @n anonymous letter to the manager of Paper. The six compositors were taken be- ‘a police rate yesterday and pleaded ity, Dut at the 3 request sen- Yence was st ‘The fraud will entail a loss ‘of several thousand dollars. ALLEGED BRIBERY Ix MICHIGAN.—A sensational Dribery case has come up iu the Louse of repre- sentatives at Lansing. Mich. F. L. Eaton, of Sagi- ‘Baw City, interested in the revision of the charter of that charged that Representative H. 3M. Dakin, democrat, had given bim a list of members of thé legislature, with the price for which each ‘Would vote in favor of Eaton's measure. After de- bute a committee of Investigation was appointed. Dakin acknowledged the schedule of fifteen mem- bers, With estimated bribes attached, as his own work, and signed a statement to that effect. He further stated be had never approached any of ‘he number on the subject of the charter. after the charges were made in the house an opportunity Was given for a denial, and the clerk read a note sigued by Dakin denying “the charges in toi.” ‘Twe Ustat Rerort ABOUT THE Prac CRor.—A dispatch trom Wiimington, Del., says that reports trom the truit-growing portions of the peninsula State that the strawberry plants and peach trees have been considerably Injured by the cold weather. In the two lower counties of Delaware and adjacent territory in Maryland, the center of the peacu-producing beit, the buds had developed consgierabiy. ‘Ihe rain of Monday flied the Young biossoms with Water, which was frozen sould during the night Accdrding to soine esti. mates, from @ third to half the buds had been SUPREME CONCLAVE OF HErTasopHs.—The Su- preme Conclave of the Order of Heptasopus held their annual convention in Harrisburg, Pa, and adjourned iast evening. ‘There were In atiend- ance about one hundred and fifty representa Uves from conclaves iu Pennsylvania, Deia- ware, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Kansas “The ‘membership has ine ‘two the number in the order ts nearly five’ thou- sand. During the past two years $104,000 has been paid in death losses, Fifty conciaves have been organized, and fifty-seven members have died. The following officers were elected and in- stalled: Supreme archon, S.A. Wil, Pittsburg, Pa; supreme provost, Heary C. Orth, Harrisburg, Pa.; supreme secretary, Dr. Edwin Eareckson, Baltimore, Md.; supreme treasurer, Gustavus Brown, Baltimore, Md.; supreme prelate, O. E. Comstock, Louisville, Ky.; supreme medica! direc- tor, Dr. JH. Christian, Baltimore, Md.; supreme | a iinet, Reading. Pa; supreme wander, S L. Goldman, McKeesport, supreme sentine!, Jas A. Haight, Giassboro’, N.J.; preme ‘trustee, Wm. Foster, Nortoik, "¥a. ‘Mrustee, 1 W. Cruett, Baltimore, sid; trustee, B. Kouse, Baltimore, Mi.; representative to national congress, S.A. Will, Pitisburg; ulternate, Edward L. Clark, Baltimore, Ma. It Was decided to hold the next biennial ‘meeting of the Supreme Con- clave at Ricumond. = Evoreqzwr. —Katle Crawford and Russell, two pretty young girs from Ash- Ky., cate to Ironton, Obio, sopping Mon- day.” Shortly after their arrivai W. £. Martin and ‘TN, Stockton, of the same place, arnved, and meeting the two Young girls all proceeded wo the residence of Kev. Hill, Miss Crawford becoming Mrs Martin, and Mis Kinseli Mrs Stocktoo, Tury at once telegraphed Une old folks of their iittie trimonial ee lund, mai ‘escapade, and left on the midniyist | train to recetve the blessings of the surprised par- | ents at their old Kentucay nomes. Leaving Ture Native Lanp.—The arrivals at Queensyown, Ireland, of emigrants on their way vo the United States are at preventenormous. ‘The rallways are running §} tains to accommo- date Uils class of travel. ‘The number of emigrants Just week awaiting steamers to carry destinations was greater than the hotels and uld be Roused in many were in the streets ‘thousand embarked im two days. ‘The arrivals of emigrants at w the United States have attained such unusual "Five thousand in two years, and | them Co ther | LABOR IN POLITICS, Cincinnati’s New Labor Leader and His Work—Growth of the New Party im Oni ACinetnnati spectal has the following: since the recent municipal election tne union labor Party has become more aggressive than before the exciting contest in which they came so near victory. Politicians of both parties think the labor movement 1s stronger now than if their Ucket had won. Success was so near that defeat has only encouraged them to try harder next me. The ward clubs have ail been reorganized and fn most instances the name has been changed from united to union labor party. There 1g more tm the name than most people imagine, The word united applies to the parties organized in New York, Chichgo and St. Louis, while union is the name given Uo the national labor party formed in this city on the 23d of February last. ‘The workingmen tn Cincinnati, and, in fact, all over Ohio and Indiana, are joining the union labor party. which 1s 0; t© soclalism and the theories of Henry George on the land ques- ton. The united labor adherents in this locality ‘will not exceed 1,000, and they are all Georgeites ap‘ socialists, but will not be able to capture the organization.” Keports from Chicago to the head- quarters here show that the workingmen there are leaving the united aud aliying themselves with tne union labor crowd. (The conservative characted of the union labor*platform was the [em factor in securing the heavy vote for ‘The nckn leader of the het The nowledged the new party here 4s Kev. MC. Lockwood, & Baptist miuister, Who came here from Paterson, N. J., about two years ago. He is said to have espoused the cause of the ig men in his former home, for which he was deposed from hiscburch, The re d gen- ‘Ueman was also pastor of a Baptist congregation at Albany, N.Y. He recetved und accepted “a call from the First Baptist church of this city. When be arrived he found a smail congregation wor- shiping in a rickety structure. A few weeks ago Dr. Lockwood dedicated his new church, which 1s One of the most beautiful church edifices in the West. The attendance has increased so Sep ‘that hundreds are turned away from the doors every Si lay night unable w gain admission. The labor leader is a fluent aid effective speaker, of fine physique and appearance, He is about forty-five years old, and as won the confidence of the workingmen U6 an astonishing degree. He 18 coaservalive man in his ideas, and is bitverly a, ‘0 anarchy, socialism, and all other inimical to American fistitutions ‘The Doctor stands high among the clergy of the city. ‘He says bis only ambition 1s to be to the working- men of this city what Chas. Kingsley was to te ‘Wage-workers of London. Democrats and republicans are already discuss- ing the outlook for fall campaign, when a full ‘State and legislative ticket is to be elected. The union labor party is well organized in Dayton, Akron, Columbus, Canton and otuer smaller towns of this State, and Cleveland and ‘1 in une with the other cities before the State labor convention, which will be heid some Lime in July. ‘The new movement is also taking root among the farmers and 1s growing formidabie in the mining districts, The leaders Of the party claim that they ‘Will poll 100,000 votes in the cities and towns alone, while'In the agricultural districts they will. command a strength that will surprise the old Parties. In the cities the democrats will be the sufferers, but in the mining counties along the Onio River the republicans will iose heavily. The democratic papers throughout the State, élmost without exception, are anxious for an ‘alliance With the union labor party ‘eos Investigating the Rahway Mystery, A CONFUSED WITNESS PLACED UNDER ARREST. The inquest over the body of the unknown mur- dered girl was continued at Rahway, N. J., yester- day. During witness Reifle’s examination he grew confused under the sharp questioning of some Of the Jurors, and contradicted humseit sev- eral times. When he left the witness stand Cor- oner Terrill ordered bis arrest. A Miraculous Escape, BABY BECKER'S RIDE UNDER THE COW-CATCHER OF A LOCOMOTIVE. The coroner's jury, at LancasterpPa., in the in- quest on the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, who were killed by the lUmited express West on | the Pennsylvania Railroad near Dillerville Tues- day afternoon, met Wednesday afternoon to hear the evidence of the trainmen, The engineer, Ben- Jamin F. Kennedy, testified that he did nét see the team until thé engine stryck it, when he re- versed the engine aud put on the Drakes. When the engine stopped Mrs. Becker was found dead, Mr. Becker was dying, and the child, Charles Becker, was found by him sitting on tte axle of the front truck not in the least injured. When li stooped down to take a shawl froin the humper he heard the child cry, and looking under the cow- catcher saw it, Kennedy was terribly agitated while giving his testimony, and his eyes were full of tears. The testimouy of all the train hands Were to the effect that the usual signals were given before the crossing was reached. ‘The jury found a verdict in accordance with the facts, and exonerated the employes-of the ratltoad company from all blame. at ‘The Cyclone in Nansemond. GRAPHIC PICTURE OP ITS DESTRUCTIVE COURSE— BURIAL OF THR VICTINS. A special to the Baltimore American trom Nor- folk, Va, April 20, says: The terrible cyclone which swept a portion of Nansemond County with such fatal effect on Monday night, caused more than was at first realized. "Many houses and outbuildings have been blown down, farms 3 clean of fences, and countiess trees de- stroyed. Mrs. Jno. Wright and Jas. M. Luke, the two victims, were buried at Myrtle Station Tues. day afternoon. Mr. Jno. Wright is severely bruised, though it is thought not futaliy. His residence Was a two-story frame, about half a mile from | Myrtle Station, on the Norfolk and Western Rail- Toad. The storm struck it a little after 7 p.m, lifted 1t from its foundation, and carried it at least a hundred yards to wyere it was dashed to atoms, the fragments being blown, some of them, two miles away. AU the time the house was occupied by Mr. Wright and wife and a little girl, @ half sister of Mr. Wright, and Mr. Jas. M. Luke, a ing man who had not been in the house yut_a few minutes when the catastrophe oc- curred. As already announced by telegraph, Mrs Wright and Mr. Luke were killed instantly” ‘The body of the lady was found about one hun- dred and fitty yards trom where the house for- meriy stood, and that of Mr. Luke about one hun— dred yards, lying across the trunk of an uprooted tree,” Mr. Wright Was blown avout two hundred Yards in an open field, and when he regained con Sclousness found his Way back and gave the alarm, and brought to his assistance several neighvors, The girl Was found about forty yards away, not Very seriously injured. The whole mass wascar- ried in a northwesterly direction, and everytta; demoiished—house and contents. The path oi the storm was about one hundred yards in width, Mr. Luke was nearly twenty-five years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were young people, and Were married on the 16th of last Decamber. Later particulars of the cyclone which Scan Nese IN SHOES. LADIES’ LOW STREET SHOES, HAND-MADE, HEAVY SOLE, EXTENSION EDGR. - Some with patent leather tips, some plain. THREE HUNDRED PAIRS in to-day. Sizes and widths for all KINDS OF FEET. Sell for $3.50. Good time to get fitted now. ‘MEN'S KANGAROO SHOES, Just the nicest thing you can buy for COMFORT snd WEAR. Made on WAUKENFAST and FRENCH LASTS. In the lot some few dosens of CONGRESS FRENCH TOE, whole cut sides and tops, that wecan sell at $5. Takes look at them. ORANGE CaLF Is something new in MEN'S LAWN TENNIS and LOW STREET SHOES (ORANGE appliesto the color). They area Lttle loud, but will be worn this season. The TENNIS arerubber soles. Sell for $4. The STREET are leather bottoms, hand-made We have started them at ¢a. ‘We don't know why, but we are selling lots of MEN'S. PATENT LEATHER SHOES. Guess they are going to be the correct thing. Now, for 8’ ‘WEAR, have quite a good stock of NEW ST] ‘Think we can fit you out in good shape. : Some LADIES’ LAWN TENNIS, made of Black Dongola, Patent Leather tip. Shape and style new. Price 84. EDMONSTON & CO., 1339 AND 1341 F ST. AND 943 PA. AVE. ap8-f&tu,lm Daucatz Dusiciovsxess Duscox- ' ALLY DRAWN OUT. Come take 8 look into our cosy nook; Tate will plseas you. sare! Prieve yo je will please you, ‘Nor deceive you, but millage ¥ doltar to boo! 11 you will Gupticats for FOUL our handsome Whree- «Bute The bors ‘ea promptly, purchasing not o our Excellent Suits af THREE CLEARS, a, sy those at $3.20, 83.50, $475, @3.87, €4, 8412 and $425. a WORKINGMAN, Who wanted a suit for rowkh: Te must De strony, resisting wear, Elastic, good and tough. We “took him through,” as is our wont todo, .Beihought us high, butquick relents fore hin we lay quite an Of Sultsat THREE DOLLARS an NINETY CENTS. We touch bottom at 83:90 for Men's Suita, which noo the props clean fram under roheap John bs our All- Weal Sack and Cutaway Suite at 7 SOAS anus 1055 Shacks the ea let cr alle oe Vicon B's OUR NAME The next to hand isa Grand Ang e next to hand is a “Gran Who wants a suit of blue. — ‘We li, ewise take him by the hand And kind); how him through.” Soon his quick oye rests on “aister's” best. He has tried it and proved it true. The price? His ey MSE srry ba Right here we “Grand Army” Suit of the Walk and out. Following his tread came an ex-Confed, ‘Who he had searched all the day Through many 8 place in fruitless chase Ota Suit of Confederate Gray. That we had not, but sowed a Cheviot Suit, in which mingled the BLUE AND THE GRAY. The tars boran to rise to the “Old Hebe” epee. He bousbtit and went on his way. ‘This simplestatement of s wimple but touching trath is made only to show that we have goods to suit every- eta Cries ar ee coareey ak 2 cof our guods; and force down the high standard of prices VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSR TEN ‘927 AND 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, COR MASS. AVE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE Open Saturday until 11 p.m J.C. Horcmmsox, : IMPORTER FINE MILLINERY, ‘Leading Styles, BONNETS, apl8 HATS, Inall the new shades and combinations, Latest styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that corre- ‘spond with any costume. Many exclusive shapes. MARK DOWN. Beautiful JET WRAPS, to make room for LIGHT WEIGHT STREET COSTUMES, PARASOLS, COACHING UMBRELLAS. LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS, BUTTONS, New Patterns in JET GRENADINE, ‘Ten percent of on JET PASSEMENTERIES, Novelties in JERSEYS, FOSTER KID GLOVES, We offer for inspection a GLOVE having no superior in fit. style, or reliability. $1.00 per pair and upward. apl4 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, is eee ee Be eae eee through the counties of Isle of Wight and Bouts | amptoa, areto the effect that two uther persons, | Rot reported in Tuesday nigit’s telegram, were fa. tally injured by their houses being bicwn down upon them. Such a wind storm has not been ex- | pertenced in Virginia for yea eo TRE Maxm BLaNcnanp | Blanchard inquest was resumed at Vineland, N. | J. Wednesday morning. Foreman Wanser pro- | posed that the inquest be adjourned until irs, erault 13 well enough togive testimony. ‘The | proposition evoked considerable discussion, but | Was Mually adopted, Jurors Hoskins and Jarvis j alone opposing it. ‘rhe inquest was accordingly adjourned to meet at the cail of the coroner. | Lawyer Berault was present, but leit on the nooa tram for Ellicott City, Md., where his wife is SUL lying seriously UL —— A MUKDERER'S QUEEK SENTENCE. — calf Was tried at Middletown, c for killing Miss Frances Fox 11 tn! uary, and acquitted on the gre Judge Torrance aced him Fst.—The Marie ity. med in c y Years, SLaYsa InpIcTED.—A dispaten The grand jury in ses its labors, and no pre- sSeutment has yet been made in tue Mary Ancerson murder case. “It, however, leaked out Wedne bay aitergoon that @ true bill had been 1ound ayuinst Bareiay Peak for the willful murder of Mary C. Anderson, and fhe prisoner will be brought to the court-room to plead to the indictunems directly the grand jury has adjourned. ————— oe Heavy Sxow Ix West Vinorvia.—Tuesday a heavy suow iell in Nicholas, Pocauoutas, Webster, Monroe, Greenbrier, Me Dowell and Suminers Coun. Mes, West Virginia. There was a leavy frost H | Tuesday nig it ts eared Lhe Trust is Killed. | | | ient | Cleveland appointed as physician to the Fox and | Sac Indian agencies, Iudian Terriwry, and who | has served ouly a few months, bas tendered ry | resignation to the department, and will arrive home the present week. The doctor did not tind Indian soctety as congenial Wo his tastes a ti Mrst anucipated, ee coe. — Doxovas Must Stay ix Jat.—Judge Van Bri heard argument in New “York Yesterday on the Writ of habeas corpus obtained by Donovan, the | bridge jumper. The judge refused to order Hone, | Yan's release, and also refused to reduce the te, | quired bail {fot $1,000, and unless the aimount Is forthcoming Donovan Wilt spend three months In ——_—-re0— — Hr sy a Pourrictay.—Bernard J. Frederic editor of the #redowan, at New Brunswic) | Was standing tn the omice of the Paliner | Tuesday night taici with some | One of them asked, “What's new?” cept the dog fight," was the reply, the words jack Ps mouth when Jol known as “Jack,” } lanning, a Ward poillictan, w) ‘stood at the bar, rn up to Fredericlly and iy bin & terrific biow in the face. “insult me again, will Fou!” he cried, but Mr. Fredericks did not heed the urgent request and Manning struck at hisn agate ‘Then iexs hurried from the room to avoid « The causeot ee —— Was an article tails of a di ful dog fight conducted by a lovot ew York wean, down on the town 5 "3 While the people were going to churck Megtiehe who was present, was mentioned time keeper. anu in the article £3 men, and We urge the ‘strict cote To Sansry FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Baltt- wore University, has onalyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, Hisre- Port says it contains preciesely the Qualities that alove Dentists saya a Centrifice should contayn, —ZON WEISS is of soft creamy consistency, tnd is applied to the brush by means ¢f an imitation ivory spoon, It has Peculiar. refreshing, preserving and cleanwing quaites’ aud delightful favoring of 1s own, Sold by all Drugs Qoisrom Prasrens A higher erade of Plaster than the public Las hitherto known, More penetrating and Powerful than common Porous Plasters, Sold by all druggiste 021-3 Sova Wares, SODA WATER. ‘ MARBLE APPARATUS FOR SALE OR RENT, SODA WATER IN STEEL FOUNTAINS. SYRUPS OF ALL KINDS. TUMBLERS, TUMBLER HOLDERS, &o. SAMUEL GO PALME beta Depot 1224 29th stn. w. ae atte aro atrevp hohe Ger Ta: Best ‘THE CONCORD: HARNESS” We have on hand 8 full stock of the Celebrated Con cord Harncas of all kinds at Concord prices; alao Sole Agency forthe CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES W812 407 Penna. ave.. next to National Hotel, Pisncvumy Saou Tux Luovs Come, for my stock of fine Shoes, in Common Sense force. Ans anfemieanessty iow des sate ants 10 proaibition sale of Suimalants and law-bre>%ers all over the Prats fines and cheapest in the sity: tal? 5.5505, Ban Welt eS 3hss Eee ba ars stein weet Sony Sain alle Juliet Corson zi Phe Feud of Oskseld Afall ly of Croquet : wD | G6oda, ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, spld 428 Seventh Street. rp, By JULIE SUTTER. Cy 480. Latest Dictionary’ Ii» ace See special price fore ui A W. i. Lower & Co, 1424 F street, Washington, D.0., most extensive collection of STANDARD, GaOICE, RARE and OUT OF PRINT BOOKS to be found in this country. ‘Their house is booklovers paradise. LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PURCHASED. ap5-3m E,sre: Cans Eur EASTER NOVELTIES Democrscy of Art by Clarke, W..H, MOBRIGOR 47574, AVE, BRANCH STORE, mbi9 ¥.Y.AVE. AND 15THST, Carr Boors Caer Parra ‘The Home, twelve mos.. uniform in size, ee easatis enc aoe seta hole paper and JOHN C PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street nw. phareae FAMILY SUPPLIES. ool Bozommns SPRING-LEAF TRA, The new crop, now being received, ‘in particularly choica 2. W. BURCHELL, mhoe 1825 Fat, Norrcz ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Tt is,without a doubt the most Beavrrrur and the most Nurastiovs 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 Unsvrrassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, wewould simply state that a large quan- tity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courtsof theold world, HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palin off an inferior article tor 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 the two gold medals. W. M. GALT & CO, ‘Wholegale Flour and Grain Dealers, Pose Tranny Orre On, Assweet and palatable: FRESH CREAM Large Invoices in Stook, ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 9th street. War: War: War FOR THE GREAT BANNER SALE oF CLOTHING, BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING Co. At731 7TH ST. N.W. AT 731 7TH 8T.N.W. BET. Gand HSTS. BET. Gand HSTS. ‘MEN'S SUITS, WORTH, 814, $16 AND $18, FOR $10: CHOICE OF MANY STYLES. ‘MEN'S PANTS, 81.50, 82 AND $2.25, FOR €1.15. BOYS’ SUITS, WORTH $7 AND $8, FOR 84 AND45. CHILDREN’S SUITS, WORTH $250 AND @4, FOR 82.50 AND 83. COME. THIS GREAT SALE AT 731 7TH ST. N. W. OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, 9 A.M. BARGAINS FOR YOU. COME AND GET ALL STYLES OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. REMEMBER THIS SALE DOES NOT COMMENCE TILL SATURDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK. DONT ALL COME AT ONCE, BUT COME 800N AND GET YOUR CLOTH- ING AT THIS GREAT BANNER SALE BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO., 731 7TH ST. N. W., BET. G AND H8TS. Is Yoo Wisr ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR\ YOURSELF OR BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE PIONEER 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOWAT 924 7TH BTREET N.W. COME AND SEE ME FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. ale Esnsuse 1830. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ sons, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 19TH ST. Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, $6 and $8. Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, 82.50, $3, $3.50, @4, 84.50. LADIES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS. 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All these, two newspapers unequalled, two premium books, postage prepaid, and membership in Book and Music Unions for $1.90. —xi— ‘This 1s sin offer that has never been surpassed. ata : BNO EEE ANDES RAD AEEINGHOT ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER, W. § JENES & 99, WAND. 717 Trm Srnext N. For Alexandi net 8: SE ga L, 19:0) on = ——s ae Se 1°97 Ft on Bui ae B80 aaa es —~ Wan Puarens. 3:00, 6:01 and 10:05» M. P, HANSON HISS & CO., 815 15th st. m. w. ADDRESS IN ALL CASES Walt Papers of all grades, Friezes and Ceiling Decorations. Special attention given to Plain and Decorative Painting. ; : THE WEEKLY STAR, SREP B 6, ‘On Sunday at 8:00 and 10:4 aai0 ave Mend i20ugat Estimates and designs submitted for all kinds of In- ‘Tickets and information at the office, uo! terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of | ser of 13th street and Pennay! xarage cas our goods is respectfully solicited. ay2_| Suton. on amy bee tua aldeneee i Ove Baroam Sates J. RB. WOOD, General Passeuger Agent. sr | | JDikDMONT AIR LINE, | the past two weeks have been 0 encouraging, and) JP**> On Guto tn ettact Mareh 13th, 1887. {ihe brpuebtout such crowis of comouers for dul 8.90 aap eaee eae eat lor ‘Warrent TaRoane monet ton, ‘season, that we are satisfied pple will buy ing @ordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynch! ‘and Stations Stany Hine of the year, whether in souaonoroutand Setween Aleiandria and Lynciourg: Bemtcl: Beces | MON SANDERS & STAYMAN, ye have determined to eclipse all former bargains we ville, Rome, Calera, Wa a New Orleans at nw. have ever offered in our G1 ‘T DRIVE SALE which Sleeper Was! ton to New ‘N. B.—See and hear the new Estey nic” we will make on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14th and 13:20 A. M.—Fast M: ily for Warrent Char- | Organ, for church and school, aplé ‘5th inate... when we will astonish the nativés in prices ville, Gordonsville, Stutions Ches. & Ohio 2 ae Js of Carpets, Furniture and ies. chburg, Rocky Mount, Danville igus be- | JECKER BROS. Bemem! sala 1 forcaah endloaly taste two | SESLATE tesla hone c eemnora, meen, | AS SRE eee ber, this. for its two arlot lant i arn, 7. New ayo Monday and Tuesday and dowt you miss it.” | Oriewms, Cosas and Cabtoraia, Palins Siesese CHER FOr Tent Sold on Seay NESS STATA O04 Fst. nw. _apl6 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore. a York to Atianta, inennection with Pullinag Sleepers Aaa to Rew Grlowns, and Ainnp Botidoks Sleepers a ‘and Sureveport Seiad fraute Washington to Atiants, W. HOERE, mbi2 501 Market Space, | T3:35 °P M.—Dully exept Sunday for Manassas, | "PVE RSTEY UPRIGHT PIANO Strasburg and intermodiate Stations. Minning | faoene ane Deconaren Toner Sera S30! EM Hartera Expreos Duly for Warrenton, NDERS & kw | apie = | Fyater AVIS CO."S PIANOS—NEW AND | Hy betctinalstyteset specs Ocicbreted Gprtt Pianos Chari x ist d Line of Ches. and Olio Route. Pullman Sleepers aud Solid hington to Lomsvilie: xe je are opening to-day new shapes and decorations be ¥ iTH ONLY A‘ wo In ‘will be sold T. MON" ORS reat —i— ‘The Best E Gals price CHICEERING, PIANOS FOR RENT AND WOOD AND COAL. | we have Ever for the Bele BALDWIN JOHNSON, EGS=* pone God ME aeessatecie. | Vem 24 Hota! Dealer tn Wood ‘WILMAR’ OTST L. W: T AND MEASURE. TR & EDMONSTON, G, L. np & B ‘Wood and coal fr te form and, ipa 709 7th at.n.w. by railand water, and free ‘rom slag, alate and China and Glass Importers, Kranich now the ities. GIVE ty 1205 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Les ce, 1101 KL even. Beep ——_———SSESESSEE= aligwest prices am est Kets. nw.” All connected by wslophone. sul0-bm or _SEWING MACHINES, &c. carte, Pg |S Wan H. M oa0R =< SNA 0 : New Hoe Siwne Macues a and B40 BB vie, Chon. and RE Rea & ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealeria ee ee: ober | ee ah ee se f ead e cliecked at fice GOL lence snd su in nia aveLUO, a2 St mney ‘Main Office No 710 D et.n.w. Offices and Yards renpeck Geers: 1s Riliroad, 6 iii and Bb streoss, * oad Bxterans Puxoa Sthand Bets.n.w,.No. 216 Ast. ne. Coal Depot= Ladies, call at our office and examine the can only be done on the celebrated and Tuunaing SEW Hoste SEWING MACLINE 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO,, Sole Agents, 598 Othat nw. St. Cloud Building. of Cor. Virginia and Deleware avenues s.w. 5 All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. oct? 6m Bu You UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finiabed in designs of ‘TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST_ WHARF Son Sundays, Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays at 7 am. for 9 Potomuc river landings aa fur as Mattox wharf, Sundays down aud sup. Brent's ASS aenh TP POSE SERRING BE miGHiEsT Sta NDAuD OF sna ha i Foint, Thursdays Mondays and HIGHEST DECORATIVE ABT. = eres eS np aud very best of mma- G.T, JONES Agent rth-st whart, | gRCOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine amortment of Saiaiecer Snibeaion, terial, coupled with the fact that such article is manu- | JOHN MoGAHEE, Aiexan ‘a, Agent cums oukaateailincioes on factured by's reliable comrans, established twenty- | =SGrouaG TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The most extensive dealers Distriot. elit years ago, and furnished witha responsible guar wt oa ¥IADU> FOR RENT. ‘more families than any firm eouth of New York. SHEEN "NEW" AMERICAN, No. 7, SEWING | _ ‘The Stonmer SUE Capt. Bucgionrana Wad WM. KXABE won, | POD OORACTiCee oo P ateeat northwest MACHINE, FRGTON and for all lendings on the River, Market | ; Sor Foot and Hand Power.) March 1st, leaving Baltimore Tuesdays and. at | _@2 6 — Branch Offices and Yards: 0. AUERBACH, Sp. mand Washington ‘Sunday 4 p.m Freight re- 1515 Seventh street northwest. See aaibi Nae | cekved on Saturday only, and met a Do Nor Prncaase 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest, Send postal for nee aachine cepaine capa, | APpIY % : ‘© BHO. Aventa, UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, 221 Pennsylvania avenue eoutheass nays ‘Fine ine, repairing ‘a specialty. th ‘Whart, - ‘New improved Machines of all the standard makes for Office: qajote ar, A Ghesenghily Sewt-cless ioe e motinm pron ‘1221 Ninth street northwest, fuls.or rent. ‘Telephone call, | 26-6m ‘12th ond Penn, ave. nw. [nb poenpemindeagd (€03 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, R[OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING TOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. (Commer of Third and K streets north west, GRGHIRE. Acknowledged ty experaus tho auest | FOR POTQHSG aoe Z geieby Bold elon ty pare = ro Third and K street north Workand' (Pini White te King, be | SAA SATURDAYS et em, | Returning’ ig iNuX KBERBACH, RICHMOND, Manager wv “0% | FRIDAYS aud SUNDAY pam. touching st et son wer 7 ings 28 far as io 0. BR. at \, arhtiare hn | SN Be cake SABLE? Ag" | Kiowa EF, Dacor MOKIDLEY, Managers 825 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, yp REC iW YOREK—FREIGHT Sole Agent Faas | Dae Coat RTE | an, met eee Tee EE Sed A YT ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED Weahinat rm AD ERE EM bre with cond lakes every | Feat, Wetuingion, Sreny DU abt o Ee Hie Wwwwwaa ty i or oa brody cn property Jost friend M ‘VERNON! MT. VERNON! Bgg8 EEE a Ww nell aA Sao? Satses a marriages. Brings separated to- STEAMER WW. CORCO) aes fhoen. Satter, Doctor! or write. = Never Gives picture of one you marry. | Leaves 7th street wl (except Bi cc os Des. Bi irouble consnit thigelairvoyant. Cureseickneat | Vernon st 0 age am Herne Establishet and only reliable Ladies See ot Dand Ete nw ssrA del fer) : * LL BLAER, Captain. cam be conmaited daly, 464 Cats bet 4 and Oth ta ‘ Correspondence and consults. 'EAMERS. = tor laden Le T OCEAN ST E PER Eenial Tero LLoyD ‘CURE ‘LAD! > safast Exprocs Sinmicre = fecutlemen | are ekllsal Sanat! Le Laprme feng oy Pee i BEN Peon epee = Ee ee Bo uaa ke USING A BOTTLE, ‘TOURISTS’ SHOES, im. Werre, Sat, May 7, 5am. Mitre? be bhoreiee's pat rine & ate a ao pg LADIES’ OXFORD TIES, Page Fae od 5 ap ‘With Patent-Leather and English Tips, vory tylish. LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS, = Bvery style, for comfort, durability, and excellence ‘MEW'S KANGAROO SHOES. ii Patent Y whl ats Great vaticty toelectton: ‘urual Stock Variety of x8, u93E3" tha GELDREN's SHOES: = DALTON & STRICKLAND, mh221m 939 Penna. ave., Washington, D. C_ Basr Coscuzs. Basr Coscuzs BABY COACHES. BABY COACHES “e°F Bison Wil Ream. ove ATTORNEYS. ‘OHNS & EASTON, STENOG! 2S Ser eee tie a age SPECIALTIES, BALL, ARCHERY, Acalledicited §=tn RUPPERE 403-405 Tih st, nese D. ‘TRUSS, out TR ‘wears out, always clean | slicvistcs the pain of extrecting. Us, FISHER devotes ber