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THE CZAR’S PHISON. ‘The Great Gatch He Hides in Terror. From the London Telegraph. “ Quis custodiet «pasos custodes?” 18 the reflection which springs to One's mind on hearing the ru- mors as fo attempts on the c2ar’s life in Bis rural treat at Gatchina, Thécountry house inhabited autocrat of ail the Russias 1s nothing more than a fortress surrounded by moats, with arrison, and situated in the midst of an ‘camp, fn Which countless detachments uers, horse, foot, artillery, and even en- . are quartered, Yet even here the life of the Sovereign {8 exposed to various perils, chief mong whlch 13 the notorious disaffection of por- sof his vastarmy. The time was when the czar could at reckon on the fidelity of his teoops, and on the bifad and wnreasoning devotion of the Liberated serfs, Now all is changed. It is <nowisdged that the revolutionary movement read with appalling and significant rapidity yelasses Which had always been regarded however, Alexander III has no Wt lomake the of the situation. guard him day and night ai Gat- oF tess trong t Fare privile 36 the czarina, gives a graphie acconnt of | rautions taken to prevent | >, ne woticed all along the route small deta ents of engineers nped in the open air at intervals from each other, Cossack: mounted on their small horses, galloped im every direction. The party were ued at the ‘station by one of the iiperial ges, which started off at full speed, and, 2 Crossing a bridge, strongly guarded, arrived «Luge gatewag, at’ which the writer and bis Sampanions had to, show their papers, ‘Thence conducted to a wing of the palace, same ceremonial was gone through, F which tuey were taken through a perfect rinth of Sand statreases to rooms re- m. The writer was asked if he uncheou oF tea, aud was then left to iuuiself unt the hour appointed for bis audtence. At noon Gen, Baumgarten came to fetch him. Jn his Way lo the central building he saw the ps crowded With sentries, who in turn presented aims With such a din that he shrewdly suspected that the noise was Intended to warn thelr com- ther off of the arrival of a stranger. Next hall, in Which one hundred soldiers of the ‘rd Were on duty, was traversed. At the far- cor end the visitor bad again to exhibit his ipers, and after ascending a magnificent stair © and crossing @ hall in which a gigantic Moor a superb costume, and two huge Teherkesses smned to the teeth with dirks and pistols were sta 1 ved, he Was introduced by a man servant into @ <li but elegant drawing-room, whence he passed, rarer the conduct of one of the gentlemen on service, Inte the empress’ reception room. After Pact an hour's conversation, in the course of which wor majesty remarked that there were some very ju pious men in Russla, the writer withdrew, Dut K leave of Gen. Baumgarten the latter, Te.-rring to the frankness with which he hai st ben, told him that no Russian would have Gared (6 give advice to the czarina, jokingly adding fake care: You may be sent toSiberia” What can be more characteristic than this repproche- the aidete-camp’s grim Jest about Siberia the precautions taken by the sovereign to rtal danger from himself and family? oe Saved Belgrade. Stow Queen N: Fron: the Philadel ia Press. Natale, of Servia, who has seperated | her husband on account of domestic troubles, a known asthe most beautiful woman ip fe her husband, King Milan, comes | ne ill-matched couple were married 7, 1875, and have but one child, the Xander, who Was born on August ber Count Rudolph von Kevenhuller, inister, that Belgrade was saved & half ago, When the Bulgarian troops ¢ on the capital. Austria had re- Bing Milan; but the too susceptible moned tothe reseue, and to the body he rode the following Bulgarian camp. There he A grade an Austrian army at his heels, a eration the high diplomatic mk y the minister and the official inmunieation, nature | he prince had no reason thenticity. Accordingly, Prince Jer Drought his victorious army tO a halt ew from the Servlan territory, creatiny most intense surprise. The ‘whole 0} pean press Was mystified about the mat- tr, and the most outlandish of reasons were u tor Prince Alexander's course of action. It y When too late that the latter discovered * Khevenhuller had not only been with- uthority to make any such kind as he had delivered, but that he acted in direct opposition to the instruc- ishes of the Austrian foreign office in — Center-board and Cutter. THE ADVANTAGE THE MAYFLOWER POSSESSES OVER THE ENGLISH YACHT ARROW. From the London Field, as phe Brenton Reet and Cape May chal- cups are concerned there is no regulation or | clon about center-boards, and the condi. | as which Bave been framed for the Arrow Cup are by no means prohibitive so far 4 speetmen of the center-board yacht, such ytlower, fs concerned, and none other have ess championship. -voards in tiese con. in competition with a keel d must hot be lifted above ve to be putin the trunk to | fill prevent the center-boarder | KS or shoals where the keel yacht | ¥ her; but it would take no account | dvantazes the center-boarder would gain | moderate breezes by Iffting her board | icted extent when off the Wind. So far cerned, the former | w house her Board, as we al draught of water to the under- fs 10 feet 3 inches, Gin.; but say | id only have to | n 8 that she © It altogether | stion of getting over shoals tances, ‘Ur take advantaze | As so small a piece of her board—not 1 square foot—will have to be down | he Wind, she will get practically the | tase of the reduced’ imumersed surface | Sa it Was a Summons in Divorce. MOW MRS, GARRABRANT'S LONG WAITING FOR HEE | ABSENT WILLIAM WAS REWARDED. | ne 2, 1886, Wim. T. Garrabrant bade his gool-by and left Nyack, N. ¥., ayiug that they would hear from him as soon a3 > Was settled in a more profitable Meld of labor. Garrabrant is thirty-eight years oid. S A deputy sheriff, agent of the S. of the PC. C, police Wwatcuman, ‘detective, and got no word from bim for s long ae has felt @ presentiment, she says, tat sie would hear of bis death. ‘For more | thab a week she bas been convinced that he is | dead—tn asses and sins, Her daughter Lilite | then came howe from the post-omtice, and said there | 4 registered letter whlch’ Postmaster | ‘Would deliver to no one but Mrs. | She burried to the office and secured Keaching home, she called her chile F, Saying: “told you so; here's & father.” A sip of paper Muttered to | Moor, and oueof the children cried: “A check!” | wrs. Garrat ed hastily at the enclosure, | a and teil back faloting in her chair. The Was from a firm of Grand Forks, Dakota, T% aud was a copy of a summons and com: | im a sult brought by Garrabrant tor divorce on ihe ground of cruel and inbuinan treatment. ‘The ompialnt charges Mrs Garrabrant with striking Wiliam on the head with a kalsomine brush, threatening to stab uim, scolding bim tor attend: lug parades, abd exuibiling such conduct toward | 45 fe was rendered unenjoyable and | serable, his health greatly impaired, and his | ental peace destroyed. Mrs Garrabrant will de~ ad They have four children, Garra- brant isa big, burly m, Lately oo ‘The Clambake and the Barbecue. Tom the Macon (Ga) Telegraph, April 10. ue clambake of New-England is a fair set-off to the Georgia barbecue, It would not be possible | pave a clambake on the South Atiantte coast, | ir clams are a$ hard as marbles naturally, | wd Would pase OF Dallets after being. baked. | Georgia and Massachusetts may stand proudiy by exch other with thelr barbecues and clambakes aad defy the other States to match them. And in connection a suggestion strikes ua ‘The poll- ns have falied to MU up the bloody chasm. business men have done better than the polt- bu too, have fulled. The old sol- © tried it, Dut whenever they go to fi urba'ties over Wey go to Mynting each ag: The posts have —undertaxen » and all ves well until some takes @ poetic license with an- and to use an expression not at all he fat is knocked into the Are." Perma- Saying that the shortest way to a man’s heart uPOugh is stomach is as true of New England | sof the South, A man generously fed ts nopis- | posed to quarrel or fight. Some learned tnfoio- have beid that good food 18 @ powerful aid to If a Massachusetts man could lay the seasoned ribs of a Georgia barbecued iu the vicinage of his own he would feel as every Georgian was his brother. And it after an apetizer that had es. of the internal revenue, could of a New England clambake, he ‘@ desire to move North. ried years ago, looking lly through the smoke of the le, Mice agaim as (rieuds, where the suoke of the Dartecue pit and tae clambake mark the abode of peace? Why, sare that the free pass Clause sUill keeps the bibody chasta agi i hent peace can only come at the hands of the: tic, rainp alongs would be tee - ATTEMPT TO Kuk 4 Lawrer—At Wilkesbarre, Pa., an attempt was made Saturday to assassinate b. Kulp, a prominent lawyer, by D. W. DeWitt, also a lawyer in good standing” Dewitt entered t of Kulp, presented a pistol al the latter's head, remarking “prepare lo die.” Kulp grappled With’ Lis assailant, wao, in the seufiie, fired a haraless shot, The assasdn burriediy lett, but Was arrested sou after and taken to prison.” It 1s Understood tas he also made threats against + lawyers tis believed be is temporarily | their acme of shapel — Lord Salisbury’s Generous Offer. From the Boston Journal. ‘The statistics collected show that all the fish caught in Canadian waters of late years have been mackerel, of which an average of less than a hundred thousand barrels were caught annually, ‘Worth less than $100,000. The trade in bait and fee 1s of as much advantage to Canadians as to our fishermengwhile the privelege of curing fish 1s little value, Thusit seems that the generous offe Of the British Government is to give us the riz to catch $100,000 Worth of mackerel in Canadiai® Waters, for which Canada 1g to receive a market worth ‘two or three million dollars annually. If Canada or the Britisa government belleve that their inshore fisheries are worth as much as the Tight to sell fish free of duty in our markets, let them levy a duty of $1 or §2 a Darrel on fish caught in Canadian waters and give the amount collected therefor to her fishermen to pay the duties lun- government. posed by our G ne Measuring Sunshine. From the Manchester Examiner. ‘There Was a Ume, not many years ago, when the sun might shine and shine with all its might and yet leave no scientific record of tts presence be- yond the effect of mere heat shown by the ther- mometer. Nowadays ali this 1s changed, and there are scattered over various portions of the country instruments Which catch every gleam of bright sunlight and write it down indelibly, so that by looking at the picture presented we may @ glance whether such and such a d: ly fue Or cloudy. The contrivance by which tus is effected 1s exceedingly stmpie, consisting ag It does of nothing more than a solid see glass, ball set ona pedestal with a surround- ing frame, in which to place at a sult able anglé a ttle strip of blue cardboard, The glass ball plays the part of a burning-glass, and When the sun siines brightly the rays are focussed upon the strip of card-board, where the effect is seen in a scorched patch of more or less distinctness, As the reiative position of the sun changes the seorch changes, too, 0 that at the end of a bright, sunny day the picture on the card consists of along scorched line. By measuring this line we get a record of the number of hours’ sunshine prevalent during the day. ‘The instru- ment, although commendabiy simple, has one great drawback. If the brilliancy of the sun's Fays be shrouded even to a very sinal!l extent by t or by @ thin veli of cirrus cloud the heat pro- duced is insuMicient to produce @ burn on the card. ones A Curious Adventure. IN A HOLE WITH A COLONY OF ROOT-DIGGERS. From the Salt Lake Tribune. While dashing furiously along I suddenly felt myself sink into the earth up to my armpits, At ‘the same instant I heard down in the ground the shrieks of human betugs—women and children, I felt hands clutch at my legs and naked human Dodies pressing against them. I uttered no sound—I was too much frightened. I_held my breath and shrank within myself. Every instant 1 expected to feel a knife or a spear thrust into my body. My feet were on the und, and, without knowing what Iwas doing, i gave'a strong push with my breast. Finding that something was giving way, I plunged forward and up a steep slope of two or three feet, when I found myself bounding Uke a deer acruss the level meadow with a great contrivance of basket-work suspended irom my hips and ex- tending a Yard or more on ail sides. I looked for all the World as if 1 uad donned a huge hooped- skirt. While making a momentary halt, in order to disengage myseif from the singular’ma. chine hanging upon ine, I cast my eyes backward and saw fin old women and three or four naked ehildren scrambiing out of the hole from which 1 had just made my escape. Yelling at the top of their Voices, they dashed away as fist as their legs would carry them, making for the nearest lis. By the time T had pushed my basket skirt down tomy heels and stepped out of it, saw a dozen or more Diack heads emerging troui the earth in my imume- diate neighborhood. “Seeing the shaggy heads pop- ping up all about me, I darted away ut a pace that Inust truly have astoniskea tue natives. I tutnk I Must have lett the viliage at least five miles be hind betore T baited. 1’ then turew m 2 the ground too much exhuisted to even load my gun. “Was it one of their houses that you had jumped into, uncle?” here asked a small boy, Who had been listening with “ail bis ears.” “Yes, Doy, the roof of one of their huts. You see these uliserable root-dizying, trog-eating devils live in holes dug in the ground, Just ike 80 many wood. | chucks. They make a kind of basket work dome of | Willow, Which they plice over the hole and cover | with grass and earth by way of rovj, and in Lot | Weather they sometimes strew this roof wich green | | leavesasan ‘additional protection from the neat of | Was 50 | g old and rotten, the sun. The one into whieh I pluns covered, and the framework, bei I popped through it ea: Not a C: A Philadelpnia school rule requiring scholars to bring physicians’ certificates in cases of sickness at their homes 1s very rigidly enforced. A few days ago, as a lady teacher was passing the home of one of her young pupils, she saw a doctor's carriage before the door. At once the thought of contagious disease arose in her mind, and when she arrived at the schoolhouse she Waited in anx- ious suspense until the little girl from the house of sickness made her appearance. The ciilid was summoned to the teacher's desk and asked: “Have you a physician's certiticate?” “No, ma'am,” Was the Uuld response. “hen you must gohoule and not come here until you have a c Uflcate trom the doctor.” ‘The child disappeared, Dut soon afterward returned, aud, gleeiuil: proaching the teacher, exclatiied: “Please, main, yut it's a little boy-baby—and tie doctor says it isn’t catching!” a aes How Fraud is Punished in Afghanis- tam, From the Times, of India. The postmaster of Cabul, who also holds the rank of colonel in the ameer’s army, had, by con- Biving with Nalb Mir Sultan, become possessed of the duplicate of the seal used by the ameer in state matters, and had been in the habit of avatl- ing himself of it as occasion required. ‘The ameer Was in due course informed of the fraud, but could not for some tme proceed against the utcused tor Want of substantial proof, which later on was forthcoming fn the suape Of a forged document, which had been intercepted, and of the contents of Which the ameer Was not even aware. His | highness, in order to detect the cui dered ail Lis courtiers, secretaries, a Pear in his presence and with the writing of t hone of ther bore reseta Eventually the posttuaster appeared in court well urtued, His appeatan fromm the first so much €: meer that he look the law into nis own hands, and pulling tn man by the beard, fogged him so unmercitull That be became insensibie. When he recovered Cousclousness he Was made To Write, aud lis writing Was oye and the same as that on the 10 document. ‘The postinaster aleyed tn de: the act Was committed with tie full ku and connivance of Naib Mir Suitan. ‘Tu after ordering ue postinaster's beard to be p Out, seut hiun io prison. No action has been taken agdiust Natb Mir Sultan, but an investigation has been ordered. ‘The Follies of Beauty, A CURTAIN LECTURE FOR TUE BELLES WHO DISCARD SENSE IN DRESSING. From the Brooklyn Eagle. With the very latest notes on fashton before me, and my pen suspended, my eyes fell upon an ar ticle which lay upon my desk entitled “Gossip about Pretty Girls.” It gives the modus operandi of making one’s self beautiful, and goes on to tell how a ruddy blonde of Washington fastens per fat little hands to the headboard on retiring 4 as to reduce the supply of blood and produce the delicate complexion of an invalid friend. To allow the mouth to be open in si¢ep is simply Outrageous, 30, as to assure an avoidance, many a dainty miss Woos Morpheus with her lower Jaw “and head closely bound with a skate Strap. A narrow pillow placed vertically under the back and between the shoulders encourages a Perfect stature, so the good old bolster is con signed to ‘the comfort of retired belies and beaux. Disregarding the fair, fresn skin, classical mould, and every law of proportion, and in deference tO ‘an arbitrary fashion, which Cannot but prove fatal to beauty and health, our wasp-waisted belles claim the necessity of slumber corsets to retain nes&. A mask of moist rye Hour or coating of cold cream is a8 reyulariy assumed as the Light robe, and the feminine Lead Grooped pillow ward minus curl papers or leads 13 excepuional, Hot foot-baths are a regular ieature Of Uue toliet, as they tend to draw the blood from ws the value of beauty and seeks hands and face. if as attractive as possible, and should strive to preserve all attraciive qualities; | but artifictal devices oniy can conceal the ravages tpation, SUll, “without true te. to the laws of health, even the powder bo: we pallet and pencil prove a shallow resource: e inald With a spirituelle east of featu jon clogs the pores of her fair skin witn ‘sorous, plump, rosy beauty tor- her digestive apparatus’ With acids and Each persists in possessing atiributes n to her constitution.” all fresh young faces are beautiful, ness Of person and order’ in dress Sand paint, whtie the vi ture are preserved with the natural graces given to the malilen there ts no occasion for the “paint and Powder” rage which prevails among our daugh- ters. ‘They begin the use of costnetics So early in life that before they are middle-aged. the skin is Fuined, and in many Cases so Yellow that It takes a thlex coating of powder to keep it from showiiug = por Dp ing = ———_+e-____ ‘The original of “Colonel Sellers” was the rebel foneral, Jet Tuompson, after the war surveyor of oulslaba, and Whose Tlece ts now the wWwite of Prot. Proctor. Jeff lived in Missouri, and used to Tun up and down the river with Sam Clemens (Mark Twain), when the latter was a steamboat pilot. “Nobody who ever knew Jel Thompson Would fora woment doubt the tdentity of Mark ‘Twain's portrait in the “Gllded Age,” or poor Kay- mond’s characterization of “Sellers? on the stage. ‘The only difference between Thompson and the “sellers or Twain and Raymond was that the former was more original tn ‘his eccentricities or the actor could pain hum.—Chicago Mai ’ i —————eer—__ A teacher was endeavoring to find out the pro- ficiency of her little treads: in mental ariihtacecy and took the following method of uscertaining What she desired to Know: “Now, children,” she Said, “suppose 1 bare two squash ples and divide ‘ne Of thein into ten pleces and the other into one hundred pieces, which would you rather have, & piece of the pic that was divided ineoten eases Or of that cut into one hundred pieces?” “Tere Was am absolute hush for a moment, and then a litile girl answered tmuidiy: “One of the one hun. gred pieces” W ny?” “Well, please, ‘mam, 1 don’t like squash ple.”—B sion Buaget. The national council of Switzerlana has vo $50,000 francs toward te construction of ‘the Simplon Tunnel. L. Henens, ~ * ‘THE LARGEST ONE-PRIOR SHOR HOUSE Offers this Week GENUINE BARGAINS In FINE FOOT WEAR GENTS HAND-SEWED WALKENPHAST, Button, ‘Lace and Congress Gaiters, high or low cut. REGULAR PRICE, $6.00; OUR PRICE, $3.97 LADIES' HAND-SEWED DONGOLA KID BUTTON, featherweight. REGULAR PRICE, $5.00; OUB PRIOE, $3.47. GENTS KANGAROO AND DONGOLA Seamless ‘Button and Ties, REGULAR PRICE, $3.50; OUR PRICE, $2.47. HAND-SEWED OXFORD Button and LADIrs* ‘Ties. REGULAR PRICE, $2.50; OUR PRICE, $1.97. GENT'S $2 HIGH AND LOW CUT SHOES GO THIS WEEK AT $1.47. $1.25 LADIES'S OXFORD Ties and Button SELL THIS WEEK AT 97 CENTS. HIP RUBBER BOOTS GO AT $2.50. 402 SEVENTH STREET. a7 Bee Old Lady in Window. P.S5-Twenty tickets good for a pair 81.50 shoss, P Ovns Is A Casz CLOTHING HOUSE. “BuyTonrcredit and keep£your nose to the grind stone,” says a wise proverb. ‘We echo the same sentiment. Our standard has been andis: Thirty per cent under other clothing houses, and the fact of buying and selling for cash only has not been the least of the causes which enable us to do so. The following are a few of our bargains this week: ‘A Pure Worsted Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit at 812.50. A Fine Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit at $15. An All-Wool Cheviot Sack or 4-Button Cutaway Suit at $9.50. A Strong Working Suit at #6. An All-Wool Caasimere Suit at $8.50, worth $12. Warranted Indigo Flannel Suit at 28.50. Pure Worsted Corkscrew Suits, Suck or Cutaway, at $10. Boys’ (14 to 18) Black Corkscrew Suita at $6. Boys’ (14 to 18) Cassimere and Cheviot Suits from 83.50 up, Boss’ (5 to 13) Suits, a splendid assortment, $1.50 and up. Wealso havea full line of Odd Pants, Vests, Odd | Coats, &c., at prices to suit everyone. OUR MOTTO—No trouble to show goods. COR, TENTH AND F STREETS. ap2l Ler Us Reasos Tocrruen. AMI Lost? NOT BY A VERY LARGE MAJORITY. 1 HAVE FOUND IT. 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J Wasuingten from Station, sorner of txt an lows: S THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ |" y{Serstepcg (Se secs a tanta rare eee SS aoe ine, 0:50 A Me. ncinn v EAU’ 5 mm Harrish Norron (Ee Es JOH F Eng BG, Tupue Che iy Ke ir eseepe Saturn THE WEEKLY NEW YORE WORLD, TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. 987 Penn. ave neart0u Restern Pxprean, ata nee with Slesping THE WORLD's HISTORY OF THE UNITED seth: fskiueton snd st Louis, an orarte, tone tan beso subdued stamp the piemarentines: | Sn asa Slogans for Paar ead Memphis one oan be so aul mt fe puayer eon pes j BEWARE OF cd pare) Gs aie ft SOHNE HELI E C8. Tacle gaa Ft Ratrem, 16°00 5, Si Golly for Httabarg ‘THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. fils tc mere eens 8 EEF RRR, (i ‘The GUILD PIANO; » thoroughly reliable instru-| |“ BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RA mi 9 ES BRE EE maul ata Yory moderate prise ty a co. Wor, fg) Caundalgun, Kochester God He £ ez Sys8 F 937 Bienes fig) Gars Washingtor to 2 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA . PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It fe without a doubt the most Bravrmrcz and the ‘most Norarriovs 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 Ume, but they produce Flour UxsvaPassap 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 aud eaten at the principal Courts of theold world. HOWEVER, ‘Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person oF persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior article 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 thetwogold medals, W. M. GALT & CO, 21 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, Poe Tntus Ouve On, ‘Ausweet and palatabless FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock, ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 9th street. War War, War FOR THE GREAT BANNER SALB oF CLOTHING BY THE GLOBE CLOTHING Co., At731 7TH ST. N.W. AT 731 7TH ST.N.W. BET. Gand H STS. BET. Gand H STS. ‘MEN'S SUITS, WORTH, 814, $16 AND @18, FOR $10: CHOICE OF MANY STYLES, MEN'S PANTS, $1.50, $2 AND $2.25, FOR $1.15. BOYS’ SUITS, WORTH 87 AND $8, FOR 84 AND 85. < CHILDREN'S SUITS, WORTH $350 AND 94, FOR $2.50 AND $3. 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. DON'T ALL COME AT ONCE, BUT COME SOON AND GET YOUR CLOTH- ING AT THIS GREAT BANNER SALE BY ‘THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO., 731 7TH ST. N. W., BET.G AND HSTS. Tr You Waxr THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING FOR ‘YOURSELF OR BOYS COME TO SMITH, THE PIONEER 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, NOW AT 924 7TH STREET N.W. COME AND SEE ME FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING. a4 213. To Sansrr FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Baltt. mere University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, Hisre- port says it contains preciesely the ‘qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice ‘should contun | ZON- of softcreamy h td ia applied to the brash by moass ‘of an imitation ivory spoon. It has Peculiar, refreshing, preserving and Cleansing qualities and delightful flavoring of ite own, fold by ail Druggisia Qonnrorx Prisreea A higher grade of Plaster than the pubiie Rashitherto known. More penetrating snd Powerful than common Porous Plasters, Bold by all druggist. 2213m Leesa n. ave., near 10th at. NOS, new and second-hand, for cash, of pay- Bie dm cipro Leia 37 Fenn. ave. near 10th at. ‘THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD ts Gescribed above, ‘TRE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ts a dainty book, bound in Leatherers ‘Tree Calf, of 320 12 mo. pages, copiously Dlustrated, packed and shij by experienced E ce meee ee Ea | grt oes ttt comes 2.00 P. every dy Z ne For Brooklyn, N. \., all h’ trains counect at Pianos tuned and repaired by Qret-clans workmen, at | gersey Oley with busts of rvolign Annex atorg: | Together with a membership in the World's Book and Musio Unions, by which sll standant fair prices, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., La aeee erode Nan DOE eee eroMing double | Hooks and music can be bought at an almost incredibly low price, 937 Penn. ave, near 10th st. SS RR RCT 2.5 sf For Philad Mia TB: G00, 11:15 A.M, 12:20, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, the most, celebrated 4:18) 6:90.30 op apd iy E 11-30 P.M. Onbanday, ‘A. Bi, 12:50, "2:00, 4:15. 6:00, 10:00 a 1i:20"R “a jaya and’ 4: i ia ‘th id; moderate and best know: instruments in, ‘the, world: moders 937 Penn. ave, near 10thst., SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS: over one hundred 3 id inats it. thousand in use; « standard snd reliable instrummen 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. TARS and all kinds of NTS. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. HEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS and MUSICAL ‘ aple stock. MEKCHANDISE. “A tull'and complestock, ap23-1m 937 Penn. ave.,near 10th st, THE LEADING ORGAN big STEN, Sestita new styles, Soldon easy pega SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. nw. All these, two newspapers unequalled, two premium books, postage prepaid, and membership Limited Express, ¥:40 ‘A. M. week M - in Book and Music Talons for $1.90, 00 F. M. dail Cree | 0 P.M. On Sunday 3 easy terins. —71—— ‘Creck Line, 7: €: ‘Sunday For Anuapolls, 735 A.M, 12:20, 4:23 and 6.00 P: daily, except Sunday: Sundays, 9:00 A.M, 4: ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG WAMANB ALEXANDIIA AND WASHINGTON For Alexandria 58:40, 9:47. 11 AM. 12-0) We pia pase tae sao 3700, 6:0Land 100s Pane OS aud the South, 6:00, 12 A.M. dafly, and For ES Pat dally, except Suns See Mica er ionen 0-8 ¢ “HRA ren ea 2 BANJOS, VIOLIN: This ts an offer that has never been surpassed, MUSICAL INSTRU: ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SURSORIPTION COUNTER PAYMENT INVARIABLY IN ADTaMOR ADDRESS IN ALL CaSES THE WEEELY STAR, a PM. 20, 30 WASHINGTON, D. N. B.—See and hear the new Estey “Philharmonic” pees Organ, for church and school. aplé Pemongayy, PM iad Leto nwo ECKER BROS. ‘Tickets end informations: fhe cific, northeast Gos. VERE! x and Peunsy Mister — {PAX08 Station, wher fan bp left for the chscking ot ners naar To destination from hotels and ret For rent, sold on easy installments, and exchanged. | CHAR TE CGH. Sentral Manater SANDERS & STAYMAN, WOOD AND COAL. _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 3X. Charles st. Baltinoor Bae as V7 BALDWIN sonNeo: ea Ht 5 HE ESTEY UPRIGHT PIANO Pee Tule ta SH starch 13th, 1887. ! Do Nor Poncuase A V aro Srove | V, de aud Hota Freed and Cost. Ts winulug «golden | BROAN ease un. Stall Dall for Warrenton, | LES. en ota skXDERd & | @ordonsvilié, Chasiottcaville, Lynchburg and Statious | until you have examined our large assortment of the me we coh manee Lyne : Wood the f ‘ pivegp, Aleondria ang Lynchburg, Bustol, BUOx” | Crown Jewell Stove, the destin the market, with im- | pyoifaeu'yctee Sy lag, siste end Other NOS—NEW AND Se eet a ee ‘ean. | provements not ‘in any other stove. A full line of ities, GIVE ME A PIANOS MAN DAAND Pulluat Sloper Wasuitarton to New Grieaue, | pr = 5 ATRIAL nw. Branch will beold THs MONTH ONLY AT BARGAINS. to oh cciit Gordouitelie Siete one EON Bente | nett sshnts Ene ins WAeREEN GObaR dees Bs Har|and Giles § Y Ast ne, Branch Ofhcs, cor Ott Sonia op tawamnes, BL BUMNE aca Foca: Mocky Movin Davie and Satay tet | Wace” and Kita ae. Aliconueciad by telephone, eul0-Out 008. fo Lyuchibun aid. Dativiliey Gsecusboroy italy Ciickenisa, PIANOS FORREST an Sleslotdy Atte iomingnsie Sou gue al W. 8 JENKB A097, Warre H. Mann. ‘Bleluwey, eee Ey er Pee te Atlanta, in Gomucction With Paloma bienee | _apeL 717 72m Srazse X. W. ‘Whotesste and Retail Desterig Haines," fmb18-3m]—_‘Uthst.aud Pa. ave. Atlanta to New Orlesns, and Mann Bondoir Sleepers = G, L. Wm & B: | Seana cae ant Sureverort. Colld | Wirz, Parena vegastemgtudeess G, L. Wu ROB, 2:35 P. M.—-Dally except, Sunday for Manassa, | P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thst. mw. ‘Offices and Tarte boas at nw. Established 1864, | girsstung andimeroliie stein | wat Fumes of ak proace Sate ORe Me 320 D a. -_ Rinne and Bach now tho leeding Panny ofthe | OS fe Al--\ventons dxprens Daly for Warrento “Fetczes and Ceiling Decorations, | Sthand Bata.aw.No. 216 Ast me Goal Depot— world, “Newby & Evans a rors tle Dex i farigttesvilie, Louiseite, Cinch aig ually elo Galt aclu iamiraments | And Line of Gren and Quis toute, -Priuan Sleepers | Special attention given to Plain and Decorative | Cor. Vingiaia and Delaware avenues A fuatallusen lowest prices ani plau. Special and Solid Trains Weshineton to Louisville: also for ‘bargains for cush. Tuning aud repairing houestiydene Lyncubure, Bristol. Chattauooga, Meniphia, fatdo. Jal Bock and ail Southwestern Points,” Throw Pullman Biceners Washineton to Litt Htock without cuanee. | SUSPSotr St Seuthora Exuress Dally tor ty nektoirg, Painting. Estimates and designs submitted for all kinds of In- terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of ‘All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ra- hanes. 22-0 Bor Yous ZI our goods is respectfully solicited. ap? Ras 3X5 oy BPR ESM Dauvillo, tiles, Ashovile, Charlotte, “Columb 2 RX ON XS SA BPA BF Fe etna earnest ort |Our Banca Saree = ve . eau a a Pull | BA RNS 244 BP zus {9 Montgomery. connecting with Palliean Pucker Gare vaow Montevinery te New Oxtoune | Fallmanloepers Wash | for the past two weeks have been so encouraging, and JOHNSON BROTHERA, Rigton to Aden without ol ‘our such Pusos vafreins on, Wasuington aut Olio division leave Wash | seanon, that we are satiated people’ will buy targsine |The most extensive dealers in the Distrlot. ington 9:12 A. M., par except ee aud 4:451 | at any time of the year, whether in season or out,and | more families than any firm south of New York LED NE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP | Mi’ Hteturnius cont AGT Bosa a Dalsrant | haveerersdemd is cerGueAy DRIVE, SATE thice | Dhoue connections. Pietusniur leave ; , venveradered UNEQUALED 18 TONE, TOUCH WOR! Tig eh Daly exe Ripunday, arriving Washington | ve will make on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 14th and Main Office 1202 F street northwest AND DURABILITY. S304 ands eo BN TSth inate, when we Will astoulsh the nativesin prices: ‘nash Olieevenh Duane Tbrough trais frou the South via. Charlot Dan- ‘Carpets, Furniture apd Draperies. Special attention of Parchasors invited to the new | Abril ruins from ihe South vis. Charlotte, Dap- 1515 Seveuth street northwest, ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of and 8:23 ee M.: via. East Tenn. Bristol sud Lynci Remember, this sale is for cash and only lasts two ‘1740 Pennsyivania avenue nortqwest bung at 12:01"). NM. and 9:40 P. 31; via, Chos.and | daye—Monday and Tuesday—abd don't you miss it, ‘221 Pennsylvanis avenue southeast, HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. GIS Kouteand Gieelgtincvllost O40 P Be Stax a eee g ato: z ERE, SECOND-HAND PIANOS: 4 fiue assortment of iekets Sleeping ‘Car reservation and information W. HHO! (603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. minent makes at all prices, : farnialed, and bogyage chocked at omtieuGOL Peneyt | apace (Comer of Third and K streets northwest. is 1a Heid alate Sey, ateepee | oe = ee eames ¥1ANU5 FOR RENT. ‘mle ix: Pasvonuror arent, 41 __ Twelfth and Water streets southwest. Daconaren Touzt Sem ‘Wo are opening to-day new shapes and decorations WM: KNABE & 09, o 817 Market Space. Exwan F. Droor, FINANCIAL. yLOS A 7a TENA (QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THST, vas MiNievty ana AvEUR Set eins Sel Bae Tomer sera Pane & Wane, cme Sole Agent for ere hart, Wop and Wodnendaye 0 ‘The Best we have Ever Offered for the price, | New York, 88g TITT ERE TINN NW wow a y y| andl a Point"Thuredays down and Bat. 2 be HAAS Guae £4 Ue | er = PART THE FEL ESLEP See ig RRP OURAN www AA & | son mocamie Aiteudta Ves Asont’ tan WILMARTH & EDMONSTOR, va TELE SoS 7 Eee iN AN WW Aa ¥ ‘POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. Chine and Giass Importers WASHINGTON, ZEILADRLPHLA, £ Sous Giemtcn and other Vanes: Bering Onyaas | Steamer SUE, Capt. WC. Geoghegan, will ss beens onmiinieeh : HELE ana Musical Merchaudiog fustramentsoldoa | sume Jer tripe, between, BALiTMONE and, wack —__ 2208 Pennayivanis avenue northwest monthly payment i Potomac stored. ‘March 1st, leavi itimore ¥ri at CHINES, Pwr and Second band Plauos Of other makes always | She a ashlar Tap ge we | SEWING MA‘ &_ ingtock at low Zelepbone. S80. pie) aes ae yin street What. New Hour Siwxe Macames. Wanner F on Sto $499: Stetnway's from | _120-6m Office: {72th and Penn sve. nw. ssi $100 gif, to seo: other makes fom $25 op Boldos be romsce WERE ‘The standard of excellence and superiority in every NES arene muir dholinsih ce ete CIDE | eit 903 Fa ave,nearothst. | FHADAYSand SUSDAY pim, fouching at River Land: | ,Tadien call atour office and examine the range of Do Nor Porcusr due aa fart Novpint Crvak, Currioman., Ya and Se | Tuntaiug NEW HOME SEWING MAGHIN “onaiL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PANO, RPT DEE Menara. et PADGETT, 3 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Sole Agents, A thoronsly (Over 1,000 now in ume" | TYTRECT 70 NEW YORE-PRETGRT STEAMERG | Sree ideatay sousuit’ De. BROTHERS. 000 gecond band cyan ae ieiste vena JOHN GIBSON and E.G. KNIGHT leave Pier41)| _ap9 St. Cloud Building, | confident BROT sfGTO ENG Coremall monet pae meeee Som SLO Dae Gere je eter ray [HOSE SPERING THE IGHEST STANDAKD OF | Indie, spared or sneda Forty years experience. ese eomeabee Gunner Lunuoacg, | Srowitat lowest aie E 20" | cnet de Ane ork petals: | fe ce BE SORETE ONG EAT ARIMA VERNON!” ME. VERNON ieee crepe manic tegen htt ars: | Mixtaute cater topes es be trans Sy M sp STEAMER WW. CORCORAN | | | cight yours ago, and farsiobed withe iraar. | $t,ber remidencs, G01 Ji et vw. Onice bours, trom NS a eetnpahed pamela: ° Aelia | CR Ey Ry D* ‘STARR PARSONS, , DENTIST, seld 1. L BLAKE, Captain or Foot s a3d Hand Power. Bot, ir gommaited daly a 3100 Park Va Fines at Filling a Special of toothache Avene! oF write. awe 8} ity ; also, the cure of toot with. "] ont extracting. A local abestheuc used on the pana OCEAN STEAMERS. _ Send poral for new Mustrated cetalora lind ve eres ee ee a ~ Sew lunproved Machines of aif the standard inakes tof De TALBOT, DENTION 437 7TH OT, | WHITE STAR LINE. aale or rent. Telephone call, 4222-2. mb2o inserted United States and Royal Mail steamers sailing WW OTHING EXCEEDS A WHITE SEWING NG A BOTTLE = ee Senet ae Rew, Fon tery WEDNESDAY to Queenstown NSQCHIRE "ctw ‘experta as the finest Mise aE UB cater o werpool Dr Gemm tan aie tevae us | Recency pA Saag aa | pee tae sar eee oon Ga ATTORNEYS. Saloon rates, $69, $80 and $100. Uckets son, b Riga Fn aan Raw. ad ‘OHNS & EASTON, STENOGRAPHERS. SEdons on Adriatic and Geltic: pate $35. os u Prion Bs Fe a eon nee | ation EO. ne, a Wesningon. ‘D0. telephones at and residences. apig-iin" a EE CARRINGTON, AZTOI Lay Louisiana Cer eatin RY ahs aw. PROFESSIONAL. w ‘Sins, Wa am, ONA. WONDERFUL Dia OLANT, pore with Bocced BUI RTE | gaomfortable stateroom, excell eieaise ss mystery, ee treas- PETS to location; Sire econ im spree ail’ fensiy foe a ee Feonava, Mier fails, Given picture peazoaarey. eae rons, 0 oe Sask est THE TRADES. Stbst bee Dand bate nw. ir bain £ WAENESON: fies DR SHRADER MARES KSPEOIALTY OF | W~ toor-tundere, Paper ralete and Blank Pi oaranteces.pecdy and permanent | ‘Book Sep ect poles of lo io cutting or oc13 40 422 lith st ow, Shae fom Dosiaoan qisson BROTHERS noe and re Oth Stew Conagltation GUPREG Bask wp 203 renereas Tee keey ee clay 19 ( Chien, SAAD Paeseey FoR g1. mete Pane 2bcents: Vesta 25cente | Tasers Lox Ornce Spoppueation ‘No. 361 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, aonaine for 1 HAHN, x dgbatte atest cal MPR e