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Che | ferms. $1.60 Per year in A°vanes, ash ng WASHINGTON. D O.. SATURDAY, APKIL 1 A GO-D H MEIN { SEWING MACHINE VEIGINI\ yp.) 800 0 UNRATE | MiG WlawW PARK. | Why sion t you buy « lo? Dane! idoury in We ign giouud, ow | fot Views, pure water. sinali QOULINY pray vetits will pay tor your aud (hen you Cau svun own yuul sw home, aIGH WiiW PARK 13 luvatcd vu vue ul the bDiguest polis iu Alexaudiia conuty, Vir- glula, less tuau two-aud ball miles from ihe free (Acqucuuct) bridge, vu the Malu tvad i Kalis Guurch aud 0. the hue of tue projected eieelriG ralltowa, wack Wa be vailt to Fal. Cuuteu. i Examine THE ROYAL for pointe of excelience, and you will buy no other. ROVAL S. M €0,, Rockford I PUL sree Where to carry your orders D. FREEMAY'S Studio, 1159 17th St., n. w., Cor. 17th a M NE PORTRAITS in Crayon, Oll aod enlarged to an size from Card and ». True Likeness Gunrante d, Month uc Weexly aymeots taken. GREAt REDUCTION FOR CASH. Lomo given: Flower, Jandscape Paiutins iildreo*s class every Savurt-y, fron wo 30° lock 25ceuts per esson rad Sign Pamun, af ov Orden head tee etc i clipt oo eer Oe! t $. 6 oA ALL » xe 3: ) iy ae oa W dons av 20U tcol dep, ‘veal glauéu aud uses planleu, (sud Be palo Will De sparc Ls «iigu Vaew Paik offers. induce- ui-uls Lv ali, FiCU auu puuty WILE wuu voluved. Tue givuud vies siop- tug lo Che sulin, well draiued, aud evely tw eXpused tu Lhe ouu. Ail sos are 50 icet Out sud trom 150 Tue stregiy win Wake Litto Ube Ul Lice muol allrace ave aud beauutul pisces around W aslilvg tun. fue title of the low 2. peifect sud aVoUlaet Cau Ue ocell al vlfice. ‘Lue Bealls Of cus cevlivn Is per- fect, uv Walaa, buL pure test 4i., frum tue Biue Kiuge. auu tie Oc 8) and Puicat ul Wacer. Luc terms vl oale oie pach ay to pac bw Luo power uf cveryune lo oWu @ Hull & UULS 5 aud Le prices, vue 1UW.8U aruuud che GiLy, wily inal: vad, auu WuuiDly Poy menis aMule lulerdel, ur Wuew all Gaol lo pallu, evutar Subscription SUT AD. mewy ou work : kh es &. wi D.C. is rectors of the above named sS8uciation have secored the build | Ing teemetTy Keown as the * Forest Cry Hous” 1607-9 Lich ot, ou. we The, have titted it up tor the Sse of the members, who are ivti~ led to the following priveleges: A readi: g roum where files be leading religious and secula apers, Magaziuys and review may be found; a miscellaneou brary of four buadred vola mu and a pleasant and home lke p for social gaibering, anJ religiou alks and tectures, The werk on \be gymnasium and bath rooms Is being pushed rapid- ly forward, and will bs complete. in the near future. Iu order that |we may be enabled to meet the beavy obligations ander which we are placed and to extend the work to a great degree of a-eiullvess we bavedevired the fuollo.wiog plav by which we appeal to all persons bavi:.g tbe weltare of youuug men at beart for belp. | The city bas been divided into thirty districts, aud each district will be placed in the bands of a sa- pervisor Who willappoimt as wans suticiturs a3 he may ured to do the work in bis district. Lt is velieved that io thix way every person iv he district will be given the exdi- ed opportuuity of helping a worthy @ UlovuluL Catlin. We ang for the smiil sum of o + Luc ciecuive of otVetel bouses| deltas to cach from eect person te v2 8 OL Os VO ComilcuGed. _ vilnvat.» ufldia, sluiiter civ Adapt Vik Pate bes Wu Oui do we Bites, ver BUG Vues Bemus” was, ty o” BUUst, Var Si Gey Bee ABOU iba a Wa © A Waty Watt, ios key aibit, Oo Sy Git dui ae BEL 2 Matty « sae te Au Wak Warran . ¢. No. 632 G St., n. W- WasHINGTON, D.¢ Wib Wm. F LUYZ. Pensions ‘The Olxabill.y Bill is a Law SOLVIERS DISABLED SINCE THE WAR i { ARE ENTITLED. i Dependent widows and parents now depen- jeent whose sone diva from effects of army ser vioes are included. If tog wish your <laims (epeediiy and successfully prosecuted, HWE TM (Late © 1 f Pensions. (Late Commissioues of eon, 0.0. J.H. Dabney JNDERT\KER & CABINET MAKER. fice 441 L Street N. W | SARRIAGHS FOR BIBS. , | Telecnous 846 #. - Seot ll m OHILADELPHIA! wove HOUSE..020. ‘\SSTAURANS & SaLOON tt Pevuryivenia ave.. Norvhwest | Washington. D. . PETER B. ers. Failure unknown coo Honea Co. ox OAS Porsinna, Saee fot ue toa © Wea abet « Ube wai pevps ity T ray ww ewer) fw PAK VLU, Ruvils UCU ab VUinilg, UO i--ce 15 uo and F Succi, Waotingiun, VD Urs . w. CALVIN CLAS, novilo.. ow. ESTABLISHED 1866. GO: wibessin’s daa uifiGe 36: Pepusyivaula Ayeuuc. Gold and ailver watches, dis- monde, jewelry, pistols, ,guDs, Me~ hauical 1ools, ladies’ snd geutle- men’s wearing apparel. Old gold and silver bought. Unredeemed pledges tor sale. PTHE iGHT SUMNING << © ; ) woleh will give # ceniiBeate te saps Saiiteoe will scow due a | tty from the pent tent Po teed sea wet ed eaten fix d retail y men y ony a u | “ eobiswheowd ' i p ase: t 4 3 | oe fry it 2 “979 Goi 2508 Mi So dy seu 1OUR JW. Gwe if Po ME 3.206 | ’ w Meat J . i in Lu 1 3 iD w. ib 2h: teu ho kiu - ti, isaud hittin, vive A d, ade G ES : J . gd 4 wor ves, Hanbun Racket. ios Nwdeo. avecu; Wo uv. piety Avocosiin Ge, Mats 3u Now Yous Varese WA bo 46... i. aw, We no 5 bod uwdS Dea, «4. as fo oave & L Wb a eo uw LACno lg BB siiver se JW Bec apis Hd Pikes. via, 2216 1 sueetnw Jf Beasou, 2001 Du Wareoa Vue A davaovu, 260 Paes. Ww. A “FLYER, INDEED” THE FasTEsT “CHEDULED TRAIN a AMEKICA RUNS KOM PHILADEL _ PHIA'I0 HE StA VIA EAD- ING WOYAL RuUTE, That there is # streak «f “-;0 Li bed? nthe vans of the must x ut MOns US tsevdenced by the un ver- iuteae-t Ganif sted in ta lw) speeds x hthe aversze ty rump: of the toc motive over the comtind ‘elements « tim »id dostar ce, weTle much-vain el “Flying Sco'ci Mav? «xpress tan. be ween London an burg’, iu G.eat Bri am, is sull 1 - garded ty many per-ons as the fant: Tegula ly ect eculed train in’ the works Thic, bow: ver, ig Bbebahe, the epee 1 ec -emehmn? baviug been exerli- tabiy by te Nsw York Cental, who- “bu pin Sate Kxprer?? between N. York and Bulfaio bas, end wiihina f + days, ¢! dicie titi di the fast st re Jar tram tu the wold, This celebrat-+ sian fem New York to Bil, distune of 440 mies, elzit sous aie forty muuce “hich is at the rae © seventy-one st conus to cach! nil , or fit and tw do mu sper boar, Dedue jug all Suge the ave tage runun g time oO the tres i ty-fWO and twelve ume-hu: « dre duh t heur. : Now, however, comes a new claimaiit stor h-ped bone Thas been discov: ree tha: Re dirs Belo 0's) tne 3:3 ippm «=Padad ipus- to Atigiti pfs my Cty Know >3 the Fier?,t a teally the lastest regula t b Cue um “S yenty Minure- in the we streer ow euetpa ene tai Ta si. oc wle ow wpe te lo ue we if ad atypad Bow t pas OL rim bh Posi othe care Oeupl ~ on waoue, Ths ieave- sixty ui j ther iid), and teat is precise ly th ime a!] wed by the sche ul to cover th fity-tiv. asd a helt mies soe tm es. Verne be weep ine Camden depot and the station at Athune Cit.. A dik le fila. tn Well st Ow thar this tsa sper oO: sis tyetive seconds Lo tue mile. or the rate + fift: tive a1 hal mies por hour, bert bg tue tore record six S*cunds pt mile 2nd simost five miles per our, I. st ould te unde stood that this ret rs to. the specd of r gully scheduled trains over the ond @ length of their sehedui - . De vot to mere phenowenel ber obspeed or stetehes Of fast munol g Maks up O° Ot time or deays, Te Tete offi (y-tve and a half wies is -x @eded every d youu tm Reading Ros 10.0, and possitly on so other In - bur on no rail o d in ute worid,-o i x8 known, 6 ni@ateourun fom 1 to ent of Its route ab su great au. Te specd as that of tue “Seventy Minus | Flyer?’ When the latter was estublished it ws- not ith the pu pose of br : king areeurd, but the Officials wes confide nt of thei ' bili” trun a traits saleiy and prompt y m ihe specitled ame or jess if «equa d. TL. was et rates, however, 10 ue th tran tosix aslo neue quiekuess, Thi was found 10 be impracucabie, acd f more th oa Week toe train hae bees rtyis Feizhb Care, ucuding one or mor vi Pulimius, and making echieuu yeOn wery trip. ent McLeod can now econgratu- int his road holds the ! “world’s record ’ tor the fastest mle (3 4-5 s-vonds, .» .imed Ausust 27, 1891, b President McLeod, Mi. Willi m Sogeid . of toe Phiten Record, mt otuets), , and ago hin upon ite time table ube tasi- est regular tain in the world. @ yellow ciarionet and a performing bear, and retired'with a fortune. He listened to the artist’s tale of woe, and said: “Noodle! why don’t you sell your pic- ture and your misery?” “It could not be given away with a pound of tea,” said Henry, dejec- tedly. “Stuff!” exclaimed his companion. “Jack, leave it to me. Have you got anysoot? Wo will sell the picture for forty thousand francs,” The artist brought soot, gasping. Seizing a handful his friend daubed the picture front and back until its own grandmother would not have! known it. “Givo me a brush,” he cried. In the lower corner he carefully painted “Rafael Pinksit,” and then ob- scured it with soot, when the outlines of ‘Venus could be dimly seen as through a cloud. “Get me an old rotten frame,” he said at length. When the picture was transferrdd to it, it looked as if it had come out of a junk shop. “Now, come with me,” he said tc the artist, “to the Paris Salon.” “Place for a masterpiece, gentlemen!” exclaimed the circus proprietor, in a confident tone. The committee were profoundly af- fected by the grimy appearance of the treasure and hung it up in the most prominent place in the exhibition, and marked it Number One. When the painter had had the effrontery to offer | it in its fresh state the committee had knocked him down stairs. Now tney were all suavity. They called on & number of poor painters. “Gentlemen,” exclaimed Perkins, “I will give you forty francs apiece if you will sit and sketch picture Number One, ‘Venus’ in the Salon.” They were engaged. A crowd of students he next employed at two francs an hour, to stand in an entranced state before the picture. The Salon opened, and crowds stood in front of it. The students raved and tore their hair in pretended delight. and sketched as if their lives depended onit. Men in the audience fought to get a glimpse. Women fainted in the crush, The noblest works of French artists were slighted. Then a critic scraped off the soot from one corner and found the name “Rafael Pinksit” with a microscope. A sensation was caused, equalled only by revolution. Fifty thousand francs bid a duke, one hundred thousand francs offered a marchioness, four hundred thousand francs-bid the Prince Clam- am. The latter bid was accepted and the money paid, and out of it the lodging bill was made a thing of the past. The Parisians ‘still rave over the ‘picture, which can be seen by any one in the Louvre gallery, althongh it has to be whitewashed: occasionally to preserve its visibility, and the moral is, you can mskea bopy of any of the old masters hy the judicioug use of s tea shop ghromo and a box of blacking. The artists copied ; THIS WEEK'S NEWS. A Summary of Current Events—The World's Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers, General. Last week’s New York bank statement was highly favorable. No gold was ordered for shipment abroad in New York last week. Jim Corbett has agreed to fight “Den- ver” Smith after his battle with Mitchell, Queen Victoria has sailed for Italy on board the royal yacht to spend the spring months. Recorder Smyth fined 200 citizens in New York $100 each for not answering to calls for jury duty. A severe norther caused great suffer- ing among the 25,000 boomers waiting to enter the Cherokes strip. Ex-Congressman Tom Watson was ar- rested at ‘'hompson, Ga., for drawing a pistol on a railroad agent. Seven thousand miners returned to work Monday night in the Pittsburg coal regions after a strike of five months, Senator David B. Hill has taken up his residence in the Albany villa that he purchased from “Fritz” Emmett’s widow Both Great Britain and France have raised the ranks of their representatives at Washington from ministers to ambas- sadors, More than thirty saloonkeepers of Fort Scott, Kan., were arrested upon orders from Governur Lewellyn to stop liquor selling. Referee Scott Yard made a report in New York in which he fixed the law- yer’s fees in the Fayerweather will case at $96,000. The Government of Spain has ten- dered to the United States as a gift the reproduced flagship of Columbus, the Santa Maria, A female baseball club, composed of American young women, was mobbed at Almendares, Cuda, several of them being injured. It is understood at New Haven that the Oxford crew will come to this coun- try to row the winner of the Yale- Harvard race. Gunners near Paterson came upon the body of an unknown man in the woods. The body was in a kneeling posture and was frozen stiff. The ‘lreasury Department has on hand $7,000,000 in free gold, and Secretary Carlyle has refused several offers to in- crease the amount, Millionare John W. Mackay’s condi- tion is improving daily, and his physi- cians say heis out of all danger. ‘The reports that he was dying had no founda- tion. A series of bomb explosions have caused much excitement in-Rome. No lives were lost, but the discovery of con- cealed explosives gives evidence of an extensive arnachist plot. The presidents of western railroads have fixed upon rates for the World’s Fair travel. First class travel will cost a fare and a half for the round trip, and excursion rates will be one centa mile. A religious fanatic named Beradi hurl- ed a stone at King Humbert at Rome, narrowly missing him. He was arrest- ed. It is said the facts inregard to the anarchistic outbreak are being concealed. It is thought that the United States Government will enforce the Geary act directed against the Chinese, and inquiry has been made of shippiug firms with a | view tosending back to Cuina those who do not register. Ex-Secretary Whitney, who has ar- (Yived at Brunswick, Ga., on a yachting tour, in an interview said he had in- formed Mr. Cleveland last November that he could not accept any office under this administration. Charles de Lesseps, Baihaut, and Blen- din were found guilty in the Panama corruption case, Marius Fontane, M. Sans Leroy, Senator Berat, and Deputies Dugue De La Fauconnerie, Gobron, and | Antonin Proust were acquitted. The new steel cruiser New York was given an unofficial trial trip by her build- ers. She excelled her contract speed of 20 knots, by over half a knot, breaking all records, proving that she is the fast- est as well as most powerful cruiser of her tonnage in the world, Ou Sunday Rev. De Witt Talmage announced that he had given $10,000 ; toward meeting the $20,000 payment coming due on the ‘Tabernacle. As | $7,000 has otherwise been raised, it is | expected the church will be relieved , from its present embarassment. A great mass meeting under the auspices of the American National Federation was held at the New York Academy of Music Sunday, in sympathy ; with the home rule bill. Bourke Cockran ° made the principal speech which pledged the warm support of Irish-Americans to Mr Gladstone’s home rule bill. John Taylor Johnson. ex-president of the New Jersey Cen’ il Railroad and founder of the Metro; un Museum of Art in New York cit). iied in New York aged 78. Originally « lawyer, he became when only 28 president of the Jersey. Central, then the Elizabethport and Somerville Railro:d. He held the office 30 years, and buiit up the road from a struggling corporation to @ great prop- i erty, A new organization of railroad men, to be called the “Anti Strike Brother- hood,” is proposed. The new cruiser New York is to be hurried to completion to take part in the great naval review. Three Mexican bandits, one of whom was a Garza leader, have surrendered tu our troops in Texas, The Texas House has passed a biil re quiring the railroads to provide separate coaches for whites and negroes. The Government awarded a contract of over $2,000,000 worth of heavy armor plate to the Bethlehem Iron Works. A meteor fell in Montgomery county, Indiana, just missing two men in a wagon, and leaving a hole 10 feet deep. Mr. Gladstone will put the home rule bill on its second reading April 6, and it will have precedence over all other business, Over 7,000 resignations of Republican postmasters confronted Fourth Assist- ant Postmaster General Maxwell on as- suming office. Baron Hastings, one of the Prince of Wales’ set was fined at London for in- sulting a young girl as she was walking in Regent Park. The Princess Kaiulani, with her guardians, has sailed for England. It is believed she failed to receive any assur- ances from our Government, The suit of Joseph Mann against Evs Ray Hamilton was abruptly ended in New York by evidence that Mann is in- sane, suffering from general paresis. The Sole Leather Trust has been organ- ized in Boston and a charter will be secured from the State of New Jersey with a capitalization of $75,000,000. Republican Senators want to investi- gate the record of Senator Roach, of North Dakota, accused of embezzling bank funds in Washington some years ago. By their remarkably large registration for the municipal elections of April 4 the women of Kansas have upset the theory that they take no interest in public af- fairs. The charges of financial frauds during Bismarck’s Chancellorship, made in the German Reichstag by Herr Ahlwardt, have, on investigation, resulted in a fiasco, On a motion to censure Mr. Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, the Tories were beaten in Parliament by 47 major- ity. This is considered a test vote in the home rule question. Two members of the Dalton gang, named Starr and Newcombe, entered the bank at Caney, Kansas, forced the officers and a dozen customers to hold up their hands, and got away with $4,000. Postmaster-General Bissell has told a Kentucky Congressman that “stumping for Harrison” did not constitute “offen- sive partisanship” in @ postmaster, provided that he did not neglect the duties of his office. Aseries of tornadoes starting in Missis- sippi, swept over Tennesse and Kentucky and into Indiana, killing many people in the wrecks of property. Among the buildings destroyed was the South Indi- ana Hospital for the Insane. After a long struggle, lasting for five months, the English cotton manufac- turers and spinners have agreed upon a compromise and the men returned to work on Monday. An increased demand for American cotton is now expected. A decision of the Supreme Court at Washington, overthrows Edison’s quad- ruplex telegraph patent and also his three microphone patents. This leaves the Bell Telephone Company only the Ber- liner patent to staud on after January next. The publication by the Berliner Tage- blatt of an article accusing President Carnot of complicity in the Panama scandal, created an outburst of anti-Ger- man feelingin Paris. The correspon- dent may be expelled. Young Ernst Carnot published a strong denial. The newly appointed Consul at Havre is President of the State Board of Health of Maryland. It is said to be the Presi- dent’s intention to appoint physicians, and when possible such as have had ex- perience in sanitary matters, as Consuls at European ports from which emigrants embark to this country, in order to aid measures for the prevention of cholera shipments. Latimer, the inhuman matricide con- fined in the penitentiary at Jackson, Mich., escaped after poisoning two guards, one of whom died. Latimer had been accorded unusual privileges, and was allowed daily to make chocolate for his keepers. The poison was a'lmin- istered in the chocolate, and Latimer then got the keys and escaped, locking the prison behind him. An order issued by Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, declares that hereafter the Greek Catholic Church at Shenan- doah, Pa., will be recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, and the two will enjoy equal rights and privileges. This order caused great rejoicing among the Greek people, who have for a long time been pleading for suck recognition. The big Kehlar flouring mill at Lich- field, Ill., caught fire, and while the firs- men were fighting the flames the dust exploded, completely wrecking the building, killing one man, injuring many others and destroying much property. The shock of the explosion was felt for miles around, The logson milland ele- vators will reach $1,000,000 and on other Property $159,000, Ne een: — CE —- =

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