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a i Gita ta : ae ee fire EVENING STXR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY” MAY 3 The Afghan Boundary Negotiations Break Down—British Troops to Aid the Ameer. A special from Brussels last night says: Advices from St. Petersburgh say that after a fertnight’s quietude the country is again in a state of uneasi- ness, Large armaments are being pushed forward ‘with feverish activity. An order of the war minis. ‘try points to the concentration of great masses of ‘troops on the frontiers of Russia. British admiralty advices from the North Pa effec station report that the Russian fleet in the Pacific is being constantly reinforced. During the past two weeks three steam cruisers, partly a mored, one ironclad and several despatch vessels and torpedo boats have arrived, together with ‘woop ships, each Dringing one battalfon at full war strength. The British tleet in the North Pa- cific 1s about to be strengthened by the aadition ‘of ships of a more powerful type than those at nt at the station. St. Petersburg, Vienna and Berlin advices ‘that the Anglo-Kussian conference for the dever- mination of the Afghan frontier has forthe moment Droken down. The English foreign office bas found It impossfbie to induce the ameer to con- sent to the sacrifice of territory demanded by the Russians, and Russia steadily deciines to give way, Ansisting that the whole region contended for 1s al” yeady Kussia’s by existing treaties. Lord Salis Dury's proposal of territorial compensation in an- other direction If Russia will forego her claim to ‘the Khoja-Saleb region is not seriously entertained. BRITISH TROOPS TO AID THE AMRER. It ts authoritatively stated in London that the Gabinet have decided to send troops to the assist- ‘ance of the amcer of Afghanistan if called on to do £0. Instructions to this effect have been cabled Yo the Indian government, and preparations are ‘Deing maue accordingly in India, Native Indian troops under their own oficers, directed by supe- Fior English oflicers, will be selected for this ser- Vice. A Calcutta Speceai represents that the aineer’s troops in the Ghilzal country are sweep- Ang ail before them. cee Whipped by the Spider. THE DESPERATE PRIZE FIGHT ON LONG ISLAND. ‘The fight between Ike Weir, of Boston, better known as the “Belfast Spider,” and Willie Clark, bf Philadelphia, took place Saturday night up Long Island Sound. The fight was to a finish, ‘Queensberry rules, With undressed kids, for $1,000. ‘The Aght was in twenty rounds, and lasted one hour and twenty-three minutes. “The Spider” Knocked Clark down twice in the frst round, ‘drawing Orst blood from his nose. Welr also made ‘one clean knock-down im the seventh round, after Which Clark fought entirely on bis gameness, Taking terrific punishment. Clark was a badly Deated man. His face was badly cut up, while “The Spider” was searcely marked, Arthur Chambers seconded, Clark and KP. Holske seconded e Spider.” In the second round “The Spider,” in striking Clark on the top of the bead, injured his right ‘and, and at the end ‘of the fight bot his hands were crippled. ‘These injuries, together with Clark's game- projonged’ the Clark was a very light r, and “The Sptier” upheld bis reputaiion of n unconquerabie fighter at his weight. In the seventh round, after the knock-down by “The Spider,” there was'a clinch, and at the break Clark struck his opponent. ‘This aroused “The Spider's bed at Clark, driving him over h were used ih place of ropes. th round Clark made a desperate it was useless, aS he Was too Weak from vod, and his hitting powers were almost gone. He struggled Bard, but tt had been ght from start to finish, he being er-tuatched, At the end of the twentieth lark’s seconds threw up the sponge, as heir ma Was unable to see, one eye betng entires Iy closed, and the other nearly so, and tou weak to come to time. ‘The opinion of the sporting men prevent Was that “The Spider” could outrignt any nan of his Welt in the world. Al Smith was referee and Patsy She as timekeeper. SRIOUS CONDUCT IN A SWEDE FROM WASHINGTON. ‘The New York Sun yesterday says: Robt. Doteno- Jer, of #2 6th avenue, Brooklyn, saw a man acting idly at noon yesterday in east 19th street. He ‘was talking to himself and gesticulating wildly. He walked up and down several times, and then suddenly stopped and unbuckled a belt which he | had d around his Waist and began waving 3 around his head and making hideous howls. He Ja crowd, who cueered hin on, and the faster around his lead. Mr. policeman. At Capt. Clinchy’s isoner said be was Jno. Vad- | arrived on Saturday from | Washington, Where, he said, he worked in a saw- Till, Id the belt, "which proved to be a money Delt, was found #460 in gold and sliver. Vadneck had $485 When he arrived, but as he was ntly insane he was not believed. Some time liter Patrick Doyle, of 415 east 15th street, walked and turned over $60 to the cap- h he said he found fm the street, where gthe belt. He denied that had any more, but after pursuasion, he put his Rand in bis pocket and took out a $20 gold piece. ‘hen Doyle was locked up. — oe Pacific Coast Trotters. S0MZ OF THE FLYRES WITH WONDERFUL RECORDS ‘THAT ARE COMING EAST. Lem Ulman, the “only official score card man,” passed through Pittsburg Saturday en route to Philadelphia. He had come direct from San Fran- isco, where he has been for several months, | “When I left San Franeisco a few days ago,” he | said, “Wilkes was in magnificent condition. I} ever Saw 4 horse !mprove so rapidly as he bas the t winter. There is hardly a doubt that he will Teak his record of 2:13% thisseasom. Out in Cad Joruta it Is predicted that he wili beat 2:12. Franie ‘Vannes Will leave San Francisco for Philadelphia | on May 1. He will bring with him Harry Wiikes and J. Q. who has a Tecurd of 2:17%. Vanness will aist with hum a queer horse that he has Jateiy purchased. It is Lot Slocuin, by Electioneer, ‘and Will prove to be one of the wonders of the sea Son, He ts known as the “California Wonder.” He was raised on the big farm of Senator Stanford, im Caltiornia. His mark last year was 2-214" ‘This spring be trotted a trial to the great surprise Of his best friends In 2:17%. A Year ago be was Dougt for $1,000, and th{s Spring $8,000 has been Tefused for niiz. ' 0. A. Hickok will also leave San Francisco for St. Louis on May 1. He will bring ‘with him Arab, With a record of 2:17% and three other fast owes 1 myself am now on my way to Philadelphia (6 arranye the official program, AS soon 45 I have finished 1t I wili go out through the eareuit.” i i ——_—__+e-______ Mag A Deaconess of THe P. E CHURcH.— ‘ofge’s church in New York sun- jag Bishop Potter contirmed 98 women and girl,” 28 men, and 34 boys He tien preached a seruion naving reference to tue Work of women tn the church, and later re- evivet @ wotnan into the Order of” Deaconesses, Miss Fornere r admission to tne rier Of Dec was conducted to the bishop ¥ Dr. Rainsford. ‘The service had been arranged by Dr. Rainsford and autuorized by Bishop Potter, eee Focr Curiprex Drowsep.—Jay and Lee Moore, aged fourteen and tweive years, and Ira and Ber. Ue Hotchkiss, aged eleven and cignt, sons of well- Yodo farmers of South Valley, " Cattaraugus County, N. ¥., went fishing Saturday along the Allechany itiver. ‘They found a skiff, whicu they ‘emiered. When about a rod from thé shore the switt current capsized the boat and all four chil- dreu Were drowned. deadlock tn ‘council continues, ‘the Bridgepor!, Cons. and city Workmen are clamoring for pay. The Doard of counctimen is composed of nine republi- cans and uine democrais, and neither side will give In, even to elect a temporary chairman. Two anonths japsed since ciection, and three spe- cial mee ‘he counctimen have been held to break the deadlock without avail The mayor has Fefused to call another special meeting. Mean- While the business of the city is at a standsuil, | Ne bills can be ordered paid, and no taxes can be ©ollected, as the new collector cannot quailty. The eiectrie lighting and gas companies will Fun the city lights only a month 7 Evrects of Wuissv ab SoMNAMBULISM.—John- S00 Dougherty fell trom a thint-story window in 2S Woarding-house in Conshouocken, Pa., at an early hour Sunday morning and was instanuy Killed. | He was addicted to sicep-walking and also todrinking. On Saturdsy night he apd sone com. panious bad been iubiving rather freely, and they all three retired to sieep in Che Same room. ae after midaisht one of the sleepers was distur and upon golag to investigate found tke Widow ‘open and bx ougherty missing. ES a as ANOTHER DECISION AGAINST Mus. O'KREPR— Io New York tue action for absolute divorce Drought by Mrs. Alice O'Keefe against Ross Wie mans the Baltimore millionaire, has again been decided adverse.y to her. ‘The general term of the ‘Superior Court yesterday handed down a decision aflirming the judgment of tie court below, which decided that Sirs O'Keefe was never married to Air. Winans. 0° After a day of summer heat St. Paul, Minn., was on Sunday night visited by terrific’ hail storm, Some of the stones weighed 4 ounces aud were 9 incues in circum! Kate Fieid wus given a grand reception in Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon and evening by the Woman's Kellef Corps. She Was presented with « ‘guid budge of the order set with diamouds, Samuel F. Pern, who left New York last’ Decem. der, but returned’ last Thursday, has been arrested for detrauaing the Kossmore Hotel of $281, laixers and tasers of the glass houses in Pitisburg returned to Work yesterday at the old wages. Tue inquest on the body of Solon Dean, found dead near the Green County, Va., line in the Biue ge Mountalas on Wednesday resulted in a ver- ide Chatiavoor vi Uke morons in'Sult Lake City. ‘They came Wy Way of Noriork. King Huinbert unveiled a statue of Victor Em- manuel at Venice Sunday. (Of spectators present. Gor. Green, of New Jersey, has signed the bili providing ‘ait goods made in the State prison ‘hall be Labelied. During last week 2.618 emigrants left Queens. town tor America. The total for the month of April ls 11.4, against 6,658 for April last year. Lord Duiferia promises to favorably consider a Petition tor reduction of rents by bis tenants Buould another Dad season be experienced. Eaitor O'Brien, of Unued Jreiand, and Mr. Ki- bride, one of Lord Lansdowne’s evicted tenants, Balled trom Queeastown for New York on the ‘Umbria Sunday itis suid that Dr. Hostetter, of Pittsburg, now capries $1,040,000 insurance dn his life Femains of the composer, Kossint, 4m Paris in. 1863, were disinterred at Pere la Chaise cemetery Sunday. They were taken to Florence Jesterday for re-burtal, Wosvrnrczy, Porviazrry OF THE RENOWNED MEDICINE. THE GREATEST CURATIVE SUCCESS OF THE AGE-A VOICE FROM THE PEOPLE. No medicine introduced to the public bas ever met ‘with the success accorded to Hop Bitters It stands to-day the best known curative article in the world. Its marvelous renown is not due to the acivertising it hag received. Itis famous by reason of its inherent virtues. Itdoesall that is claimed for it. It is the most powerful, speedy and effective agent known for the building up of debilitated systems. The following witnesses are offered to prove this: ‘WHAT IT DID FOR AN OLD LADY. Cosnoctox Station, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1884- Genta: Anumber of people had been using your Bitters here, and with marked effect. In fact, cne case, a lady of over seventy years, had been sick for years, and for the past ten years I have known her she has not been able to be around half the time. About sixmonths ago she got so feeble she was helpless. Her old remedies, or physicians, being of no avail, I sent to Deposit, forty miles, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. Ithad such a very beneficial effect on her that one Dottle improved her so she was able to dress hersel and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room. ‘and walk out to her neighbor's and has improved all the time since. My wife and children also have de- rived great benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt.U. 8. Ex. Co, Gornam, N. H., July 15, 1886. Gents: Whoever you are, I don't know. but I thank ‘the Lord and feel grateful to you to know that in this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound ‘thst proves and does all it advertises to do, and more. Four years ago I had a slight shock of palsy, which un- uerved me to such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague. Last May I was induced to try Hop Bitters. I used one bottle, but did not see any change; another did so change my nerves | that they are now as steady as they ever were. It used to take both hands to wnite,but now my good right hand writes this. Now, if you continue to msnufac- ture as honest and good an article as you do, you will accumulate an honest fortune and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men that was ever conferred mankind. 3 ‘TIM BURCH. A HUSBAND'S TESTIMONY. My wife was troubled for years with blotches, moth patches and pimples on her face, which nearly annoyed the life outof her. She spent many dollars on the thousand infallible (?) cures, with nothing but in- Jurious effects. A lady friend, of Syracuso, N. ¥., who had had similar experience, and had been cured with | Hop Bitters, induced her to try it. One bottle has made her face as smooth, fair and soft as achild’s, and wiven her such health that it seems almost a miracle, A MEMBER OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. A RICH LADY'S EXPERIENCE. 1 traveled all over Europe and other foreign countries ‘at a cost of thousands of dollars in search of health and. found it not. 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HUMPHREY, Corsets to orderin hel zuarantees ‘anid Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress __HOUSEFURNISHINGS, _ Je B. Lerrevx. 1 3. BLEPREN n to call your atteution to our large k of Paperhangings. Also to our prices it Paper. 30e, eh Embossed Gold Borders, 40c. and’30c, mibossed Gold Borders, 0c. aid 406. Al work Orders by Postal promptly attended to. TTENTION. 1, 1309 F ST. 8. BANGS SHINGLED. the’ month. Special attention to eile. ‘spli-lm* PRERLESS DYES. these, Amount in Packages or {oF va Qualities “They do TSCHIFFFLY & EVANS, Druggist, 477 Bensayivene ave. 1a. IMPERVIOUa. Thirty-five years’ experience, vet and Veils, Laces, Gloves. &e., are per- this superior process. “Ladies Even. inal shay ‘and ‘effect i 430 10a Si. Nw ‘every style and mat fect Aitand R SPECIALTIES. ARE OTe fineet imported Hosiery. euch Corsets and Bustles-" rsets and a$1 Corset (Miss H's own. he price is unsurpassed. German and Spanish spoken. _mrl4 BRO., 508 7th st. ‘and com. Ordinary Gilt Paper, Sc, 336. k Papers, 1 33ge.. Brown Back Baz it "Etabouned’ Gold: Borde 60st Warenuay WE HAVE SHELVES A! STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR. THEY HAVE TRIPLE WALLS, SLATE-STONE WILMARTH & EDMONSTO: Rernicrnators, IN STOCK ALL SIZES OF THIS ND ARE CHARCOAL PACKED. China and Giass Importers, 1205 Pennsylvania avenue G CLEANLINESS, LOCKS, IMPRO' throughout, PRICES, LOW! | FRIGEKATOR 1 on storage a limit w. ap29-1m | Do Nor P. Provements not tained. 21 THE LEONARD DRY AIR CLEANABLE REFRIG- ERATORS, imade in hard wood, ELEGANTLY TREBLE WALLS, CHARCOAL FILLED, and ZINC-LINED; every part removable for DRY COLD AIR, Wi HoH aCe ‘Have just received a splendid jine of NEW STRAW MATTINGS, SLIP-COVER MATERIALS, SEE OUR SLEEPING COACH. Having a suitable room, we shall be pleased to take ing sumuier season at lowest rates, iss | Tux “New Penrecriox DRY COLD-AIR REFRIGERATORS AND ICE Ash and Walnut Dining-room Re ater ‘Coolers and Cream ‘Freezes eetoitear | Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th st. n. until you have examined our large assortment of the Crown Jewell Stove, the bestin the market, with im- Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Freezers, &e. The only Place where the genuine Danforth Fluid can be ob- Brsr all METAL SHELVES, AIR-TIGHT VED INTERIOR CIRCULATION of | aud first-class workmanship | ER THAN ANY OTHER GOOD RE- N THE MARKET, W. H. HOERE, 801 Market Space. 1214 F STREET N.W., BABY CARRIAGES. ited quantity of Rugs and Carpets dur- H. HOUGHTON & Co., ‘Furniture, Carpet and Upholstery, 1214 F street, CHESTS. rs, all at lowest prices. GEO. WATTS, » fourth house 1a, vrcuase AV ron Stove. A full line of W. 8. JENES & 09, ‘717 72H Steeer N. W. Painting. Estimates and our goods is resp Wan Parens P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thst. nw. Wall Papers of ail grades, Special attention given to Plain and Decorative terior Decoration and Furnishing. An inspection of Friezes and Ceiling Decorations, designs submitted for all kinds of In- pectfully solicited. PRIVATE Becuriti eS E ___ FINANCIAL. 64 Broadway, 180 Fifth ave, 639 15th street (Corcoran tw S WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PI TON, iE RHILADELPHIA, James WHITELY, Hewrx H. Dopox, Wali i Wittiaw R. Taavens, Special Buy und sell on commission Quotations of Stocks and Bonds garding Warez, STOCK BROKERS, } New York. Buildi STUCE TELEGKAPH Wine” \TIONERY, BIR v- Boss sr ole BIB’ CARDS, NOV- esas ap Scare, CO) USS RE ues of ‘The Feud as oes by Jouiah 3 Sonteectous eeee avec a ie Uncle Te ms Cob 27 rapply of Croquet sad Loe Rennie Goods ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, p19 428 Seventh Street. W. H. Lowornmx & Co. 1424 F street, Washington, D. 0, Have the most extensive collection of STANDARD, CHOICE, RARE and OUT OF PRINT BOOKS to be found in thiscountry. Their house is a book-lover’s paradise. LIBRARIES APPRAISED AND PURCHASED. 9p5-3m_ Easter Carpa. Easrez Booxs. EASTER NOVELTIES, Democracy of Art, by Clarke, W. H. MORRISOY, 475PA. AVE. BRANCH STORE, AVE. AND 15THST. PIANOS AND ORGANS. \HICKERING PIANOS, IN vere INDORSED BY STEPHEN FELLER. Re OER GOUNOD LOUIS} BLAIDY, W. G. METZEROTT & CO., my3-3t ‘903 Pennsylvania ave. pe, DERG TCL artista’ choice, vans jenr Oth ot, MILLER PIANO. THE JOHN F ELLIS & C0. ie ‘937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. ‘The Behr Bros.’ UPRIGHT: the student's fone can be no, subdued that only the player, cau) heat it, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., Sole Agents, ‘937 Penn. ave., near 10th st, The GUILD PIANO: « thoroughly reliable instru- it at & ve moderate price. poem PION F. ELLIS & CO., ‘937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. PIANOS, new and second-hand, for cash, a able in monthly instalment: old instruments takda ia part pay for new. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO, 937 Penn. ave., near 10th at. ‘Pianos moved, packed and shi) by experienced and careful ten SOHN Re ELLIS ECO. 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. Pianos tuned and repaired by fArat-claes workmen, at fair prices, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, the most celebrated and best known instrumenta in ‘the world: moderate prices; easy terms. JOUN F. ELLIS & CO., 137 Penn. ave., near 10th st, SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS; over one hundred ‘thousand in use; a standard and reliable instrument. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st. BANJOS, VIOLINS, GUITARS and all kinds of MUSGREINSERUMEN TS st as JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Penn. ave., near 10th st, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS and MUSIC: MENCHANDISE A Tall ea comple stock. ae JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., _ap23-1m 997 Penn. ave. near 10th st. Tnthe ESTEN: Qenutfal now styles, Soldon easy ithe ESTEY, Beautiful new monthly installments. is SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F st. nw. N. B.—See and hear the new Estey “Philharmonic” Organ, for church and school, Dczez, BROS. | WEBER. PIANOS: a es eee YSANDENS © STAYMANS piano; _apl6 rue ESTEY Upright Is winning * PIANO. iden opinions.” ER: FLEET &, DAVIS, CO-S PIANOS_NEW AND Peautiful styles of these Celebrated Upright Pianos will be sold THIS MONTH ONLY AT BARGAINS, to close rooms for the summer. H.L. SUMNER, Agent, $11 9th st. n. w. apo PIANOS FOR REN Established 1864. ‘Buch now the leading Pianos of the & Evans and Weser Bros., the best me- Gium quality.’ also Gally’s self-piaying instruments. All at lowest prices and best installment plan, Special Lenuns for cash. Tuning and repatriny houestly dows Kranich and world. Newby kK ‘a Baaan A BBB EEE AA BBR BBB EB BR B BBB KER * 4 « NI N x N Ls ralatal AA AAA aa wzz7! Praxoa UNEQUALED rN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: 4 fue assortment of ‘promubeit makes at all prices, ¥14N08 FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 00, a ss 817 Market Space. Eowaxn F. Dacor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for TITT EEE II NN N gis TET ET es PBEM : Sss8_ TERE IN NN ba a '& Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- o: Music and Musical Merchandise Tawtramenta sofd on Peg ate oo go eed ved PiNew and Second-hand Panos of other makes always imatock at low. 42.21 ‘Telephone. 34’ 19, (GECOND-HAND PIANOS, Chickering’s from $75 to $400; Steis from SOS ee ae of Paige 7 tS; of on $25 up. easy monthly ot ts. ‘G. METZEROTT & CO, 903 Pa ave., near Uthat. Nor Porcrase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO, first-class instrument at a medium prica, A thoronehly {Over dL 000 now in use Second-hand Pianos and at prices from$10 to$150.. Suld ou siuail monthly payments, ‘Largest asgortuuuent of O-ceut Music in thecity. HENGY EBERBACH, 915 F streot PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Re Sutueanrs Orrr0%, Senate OF THE UNITED STaTpS, 'WASHINGTO! sals Will be tue otis eal Proposals Will be received ai this office un TWELVE OCLOCE ML, JUNE SIXTH, 1897 for fare fishing Stationery for'the wet the’ Sensteof the United States for the next fiscal year. Blank forms of proposals, showing the quantity and juality of each article and the form of the bond to be Uimied by the bidder and sureties will be furnished on Sypliestion to tis office, als should be indorsed “Proposals for Station exy lor the Senate,” and be directed to the Secretary of YORK, BOSTON, General Partners: HH. Cuvoxs Oaxnee, ‘Markanp C. Exnn, ington, D.C. all classes of Railway DODGE, Resident Partner. ‘and information re- D* i mh21-Im" MULLER, SPECIALIST FOR THE BYE, EAR AND THROAT, Consultation free. Hours + received. thru : Sense direct frou tus New Yor Soe Soe wares tn ‘All orders executed and reported prompt o1 SPECIALTIES, 17 New York ave. n.w. 9 to 12; 204; 6to7. UBroposstt and speciiiens must be delivered at thia ‘ANSON Propo oe free ot chung. om Secretary ot BECBUITING RENDEZVOUS, or ed proposals in. triplicate, subject to the usta Seal in triplicate, sul 2 conditions, will be received st the Recruiting tendes- fous at No. 024 Pennsylvania ave. nw, Washington, DMCs until TWELVE O'CLOGK "NOON on the RweNTy-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1887, at which time hd place they will be opened iu, the ‘presence of bid- dere for furnishing supplies and rendering services, 4s indicated, for the recruiting service, United States Anmy, wherever required within the city mite, dur ing the fiseal year ending JUNE 30, 1886, viz ‘Furnishing wud delivering Fuel, Ws Government Clothing and Equipae, “the Governinent fescrves he Beht to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and_full information as to bid- ding, ete will be G. McCOOK, Senate of the U. of furniahed on application. ‘Envelofes containing Droporals should be marked ‘Memen 50 cents: ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE Mire en business condtentin ‘5th streets northwest, EVENTS OF 408 L ‘street, between dha | my-A0w" each. out extractin alleviates the pain of: three doors from corner of E. branches ‘Teeth inserud 87 ranted. ___ DENTISTRY. R. STARE P, DENTI: D ‘that, corner Law Filling a Specialt Also, the cure of toothache with- A local anesthetic. 7 eryuete weed on the: as i. TIST, 437 7TH ST. ‘Dentistry in alli er et All work ware Sub selec! tables w cious used jour muay be wrads fist every. there i “By a thorough kno vern the operations of ‘a careful upplicat ted Cocos, | Mr, ‘ith a delicately tock to Iualadies are floating around us GBATEFUL—COMFORTING, EPPS'S .cocoa. BREAEFAST. at ely Havored ‘bet poe os built up until JAMES EPPS & CO. Homeopathic Chemists, a24-m,tuke ‘Washing- 13,5, ‘ cer No. 024 Penutylva ‘PROPOSALS FOR PRESH BEE. Orrice Puncuasmxa axp Depot ComMissARY OF SUBSIFTENCE,, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 1, 1887, proposals, in triplicate, addressed to the undersigned, will” be received ut this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on ‘THURSDAY, MAs FIBTH, 1987, at which time ‘aud place they ‘will opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing the Yhesh Beef required by the Subsistence Department, 4 thls. depot for isaue fo troops year commen ist, 1887. the night to reject any OF must be marked Chited States Army, ‘the fiscal ‘the government "eserves containing pr Taibemation ss to, condi quality of Beef, pay- Leave from Station, cornerot Rew Ja- “For peor and 10:1 . tieee eames feat S1L:i0. No extra fae ‘on this train for Sores ees isa fast limited train to Cincinnati oer Toints'Gn Shenandoah Valley RR, 8:30 pam. in For Havre de Ne Y and Phila De adam Sipps Sap ite points: betweey Baitimere ‘and Wilmington, 5:00 am. daily, exe clay ‘For Havre de Grace, and intermediate sta- tions, 3°15 pan, daily, except Sunday. am, é faimy. 3:30, 4:30, 4:40, 45.7388 For Balti 6:30, 7:30, 8:30. 10,05 aan TS, 3:50 a aD, acd ), 8:45, 7:35, 8:25, 11:30pm. ag hanapolia 6: aber ay ore, 5, 6: 1d 11 fan Branch pam. dai Dal stati pm Sunday intermed! sin isd 440 pen daly except Sunday For town 8:40am. and 5:31 p.m. daily, ex. cept Sunday. ‘xe from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am 24 yoand 7235 pam. decade) aay om Philadel Chester, mand Hay From Havre de Grace, ‘agerty and int Points north of Baltimore, 11:20 a.1 ae Sanday 10:35 am G:Ab pag. 02 Sms 6:00 quem ar pace eres ‘and Valley Bailroad, 5:30 p.m. 03 8 Frede and intermediate points, 8 -! From lerick aera, 8:26am All from Ws except 1:30, 2:10, 3:16 and 7 33 ‘For further information a the Baltimore and Qhio Ticket office, Washington station. 614 and, 1351 nsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for baswage to be checked snd received at “Wy Mt GLeMEN £4 C.K. LORD,G.P.A. a Sey _PERCY G: SMITH, Puss Ae't Washington. _ ap25 ‘HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA RO! THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH | DOUBLE TRACK: SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. TN EFFECT JANUAK) 0th, 188, ‘Trains leave from. AM daly Past “daily to Clocinnati and-st Lous with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinuati, and Buffet Car to 5t. Louis me P except Saturday, $0 Chicaco, with Sleeping Car Fittsbury to Chicaga. Western Express, at 8:10 P.M. daily, with Glesping Gare Washington to Chicago and St Louig and Har. Fist to Cleveland, connecting at Fociac Express 10:00 7 At daily fos c, Rxvrens, 10:00 Pt von the West, with through Sieeper cao, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Fr S08 FM dalle rear Satidat a 10: Wrashinctny % ow: wil ‘For Willia: Lock ‘and Elmirs, 50 "ALS daily” exoopt Sunday roe and Mem Eee 2:00 P. M. every day. ‘ersey Gliy with boats of Brecklya ansee a jerse: ing direct! ner to Fulton st ‘avoiding double N 7, | *Pexcept Sunday. | For Anuapolis, 725 A.M, 122 30, 4:23 and 6:00 P. a M., 4:11 daily, except Sunday’ Sundays, 8:00 A. x, FREDERICESBURG. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON 245, 8:40, 9-47, 11 AM. 12-01 6:01, 8: 5, 10:05, ‘and ‘at 6:00, 9:47,11 AML, ASL; 1:20, 3:00, 2 PM, aud 12:11 ‘and 10:43 at 8:00. 2100. 3:10.92 Prat and 12:10: and information’ at the ofice, nortneget Sore Tickets ner of 1:3th street and Pennsylvania avenue, at Station, where orders cat be left for the checking of destination from hotels and residences. Beings 10 esta AR. PUGH, Geberal Macager, __3. R._ WOOD, General Passenger Agent. past LOOK! LOOK}?! LOOK!!! The Weekly Star. The Weekly Star. 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ALOMONT AIR LINE, Schedule in effect Ma ead ee aah msville, Chatlottes Betwevn “Alexandria and ‘yachioarg geo, Rnox- mie, Caler mery and, New Orleans ey or : Hosville, Gordonsville, Stations Ches. & Ohio Boute, Delibure, Hock Mount, Danville and Stations bet tween Lynchlarg and Danville, Greensboro, Raleieh, Shaciote, ‘Auanta, Birmingham, Mouteomery, New Sleeper Qrlcens,fexacand California Puluan i to’ Ada On wi Alianta to New Osienus, and ‘Boudoir Sleepers for Birmingham, ‘Vicksbun aud Shreveport B35 E M-Dally except Sunday for Manaman, Strasburg andintermodiate Statious, 5:30 Be M—Western Express Daily for Gordo: Gharivttenvilis ‘Louseine, and Line of Ghes. and Oluo Houte. Pullman Sleepers Eynchbure, Bastol Custiccosea Saray ‘and all Southwestern Points.” Throuel, Blee aston 11-00 P. M.-Southern By uae mu to Little Rock without nf lori a Denville, “Raleigh, Asheville, ‘bia, Alten, Kugusta,“Auuante, Monteymery, New Orleans i Moutsomery, connecting with Polfasn Pasta eee Montgomery to Now Orleans ‘Sleepers Waah- £2 without change ington O:12 Ar Me Dally execpt Sumdgy, had $407, Daily; arrive Kound Bull,J1:37 A Mand + ; Returning leave Round Hill 6:05 A. M. Daily. EAE Deby Ws andi M Dally excopt Sunday, arriving Washington Through trains from the South vis. Charlot ville an hburs, arrive in Washington 8:10 A. and 8:23 P.M: via. ‘Tenn, Bristol and Lytich- burg at 12:01PM. and 9:40 ‘via, Chos, and Ohio Route and Charlottesville at 9:40 P. ML; Siras- ure Local at 9:47 A. 31. kets, Sleeping Car reservation and information furnished, cud borage ciecked at onicoGOl Penpeyt Yaniaavetne, and at Passcuger Station, Pennsylvania Reilroad, Gti and Betreeta” JAR. I. TAYLOR, mbi2 ‘Agent. Suan MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-ST, WHARF 0 q Y _SEWING MACHINES, &._ Now We Have Ir NEW VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR. New Hom Sewine Macunes ONE TON rane ‘Just received. Not 400 or 500 pounds, but Mtarally | The standard of excellence and superiority in every ONE TON. respect. a large quantity like this, direct from the gua teeny fa Warsnrt care atic toed a bee: | atin. cll ot gur often and examine the mae> of erate price. Stores supplied st wholesale rates. rupuning NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. ap28 ELPHONZO YOUNGS 00., 428 9th st. ‘Sundays, Tuesda; \d Thursdays, at 7 fc tomae river iandinge a far as Mattox Creek. Grind ednesdays up, Brent's Sud Chapel Point Thumdaye down and Mondays and ve pa up. T. JONI 7th-st. Var Agent’ tani6 YOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. cs e Steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. rhegan, will Né N and for all Jandings on the Potomac River, March eavibe Baltimore uesdays and Fridaywat wed on Sat my sed cua Be prepaid. =e x & BI ‘Apply to SON & BHO. “Aponte, * (12th and Penn. ave. nw. ¥ )TOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. FOR W GHOS STEAMER Swale S. JRDAYSat7am. Returning FULDA YS and SUNDAY pam, touching at River: herds. See schedule. JOHN B. Pi SQW. RIDLEY, Mauarer N SATURDAY at 4 pam; thi Atif’ Weshingion, every THULBDAY MOBSING. er's wharf, Sundays down and W G. JOHN McGAHEE, die: re sume her trips between BALTIMORE and WASH- Fy Washington Sunday 4p. im. Freight 419 10th st. n. 126-6m, e208 Leaves 7th st, wharf on MONDAYS, THU Nomini ‘Curnioman,, Vi at Givents Bay, Ma." Connecta with Baud OR Ae ot CT TO NEW YORK—RREI¢ 3 Dugas GIBSON and E.G. ERIGUT lavetern XN. ¥., every Freight at lowest raten. M= VERNON! Mr. VERNONT STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th strect whast dally ( Vetnon st 10 ptelock aim. Heturning, reaches Waste ington about HO 5 ‘DON, ieee NONORDDEOIUCHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00, To Southatnpton (London, Havre), Aller, Wed., May 3,2:30p.m. ise. at ay Wed. May 11, 8 Eider. att Sin Trav, Wot. Slay 18,:30'pan Fulda, Bat May excellent luxurious ments ae cabin, iting 0. Tetacctee’at low sales” spire ape 'E. F. DROOP. 015 Penn. ave, BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Wood and. COMPLETE FACHATIES, BOTTOM PRICES ment, &e., can be obtained by ajplication to 175.6,788, 0384 cape md BU. ATTORNEYS. OH TON, STENOGRAPHERS. JOHNS BEASTS 472 Wa issioners and Exaz in. A Pa nomn ones (AMPPBELL Cie Wticee nw. Ue we Da Paper-ralers and Blank oo13 420 and 42 11th ot, u.w. CS aT, Laas 3 1 ~«—sTwelfth and Water streets southwest, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, Sole Agents, 628 9th st. nw. aro St. Gloud Building. _ Ca: SEEKING THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF Boncszws EK apes Prices consist- 7. Serial coupled with the fact that much arGcle is mana: SPRING-LEAP aye twonty — of cee = aco, an forsinbed wha re prota une ‘The new crop, now being recalt ew, Cad No 7, SEWING ee pala Fay 2. W. BURCHELL meme =o mh 1325 Fst toany Uidress Fine muschine repairing scapectlty SUPERLATIVE PATENT, THE PRE- MERICA, AND THE BEST IN PeCT FOR PAMILY USE revealed. Finds lost or buried treas- AD. ELZEMONA. WoO! Maditovavt ice ‘with my ‘or ‘Becovers #toleu URS are ‘ost gupertor quality, because it bax a BE" 4 BINATION OF GLUTEN AND PHOSPHATES THAN | BT**0 ANY OTHER. Tint fact 12 recognized, not gre nem. , Rew gether. Never fails. Gives picture of one you marry. ‘iltm trouble commit thinciurvoyaut. Cures sickens, Batisfaction or bo. , 9 to Open Sunday 421 ‘Sth st. bet. Dand Esta nw. ILES._DR. SHRADER MAKES A SPECIALTY OF ‘his disease and guarantees a | aud permavent Te ti meee PS Ifthe not keep it,and will potest St forven. tying, Ro ot mate fete aa NGardncetiernd Be | wc . AL UF: ¥ Tetthedm, ‘214 Commerce nts Baltimore, Ma N OTICE GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., from 7 p.m. to = 9p.m. 1910 Lith street nw. "ei feOm BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF goo FEE 5553 ge fr be bee | $8 Ste EE Ete Suet > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Tt ts without » doubt the most BEavrmvz and the ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect mill, invented Ss aes pemmeetnn tot oer Gey to the Flour Usevapsesxp ‘by any mill in the world, To ‘ME. DU BOISE, JUST FROM NEW YORK, MAG- etic and Clairvoyant Healer: treats all dineaars, ho matter how chronic, Office hours from 11 to 9 ‘between M and N ste, ‘Open Sundays. At 1247 7th st, . Like everything else that has gained renown, some ‘Person or persons are trying to take advantage of the yeputation it has gained by imitating the Name and Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an inferior ‘article for the genuine. ‘THEREFORE, ‘Bo sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” ‘and hsve the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS Attached. None genuine without thetwogold medals W. M. GALT & 00,