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OtiOCERItS.
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"LIQUID BREAD,"
A MALT EXTRACT.
PURE AND ECONOMICAL.
N. W. BUBCHELL.
1325 F 8TF1EET.
PEAOE! PEA0E1 PEAOEI
WILRON'B CELEBRATED WHIBKY,
DUFFY MAIiT WII1BKY,
ROYAL CREAM AND CABINET WHISKY,
3D. EIjIjIS,
Cor. Tlili'il nntl A Nlreeta n. c.
BBOIIHG&MDDLETON,
V? holcenlo and Hot all Doalors In
Groceries, Fine Wines.&c.
AOEKTB FOR WERNER'B
A I'uro American Wlno. All tbo best Forolgn
Cordials and Bitters. Wo sro also Agents lor
tbo Celebrated CLY8MIU WATER, and
Calvin Shafer's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye
ao TO
McCAULEY & DELLWID,
200 Fcnna. avo. oast, and to
DELLWIG & McCAULEY, '
Cor. 2d and 0 sts. n. o.,
FOIl r-URE MOCHA, JAVA, MARACAIBO AND
niO COFFEE.
UAimoim a UAHILTON,
Wholeaalo
FLOUR, WINE ANDCmoCERYMKRCnAHTB
Old to 010 Fonna, avonuo.
CLOTHIHB.
nTEMPUSFUGIT."
Time Flies and if you want
Bargains Come Now.
We liavo goods so cheap that wo aio almost
giving tlicm away, anil when they go that
cluap, It Is better to get t Id of them at onco.
(Ircat slaughter of Clothing, both winter and
puminer. Now Is the tlmo to buy a nlco winter
Suit and pay so much ovciy week or month,
until paid for, when wo deliver It to jou.
Wo can plcuso jou If you onlyglo us a trial.
Don't foigct the place.
J. W. SELBY'S,
1J 1 AND 1010 IT.NNA. AV1J.
LOOK AT XHE
$15 Plain and Check Suits
AT
E. B. BARNUM & OO.'S
931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
ZEE. ID. 33JbJE&Eb,
1111 PENM. AVE.
Spring aM Sim
Overcoatinss and Trouserings
Oltnyown Importation, now received. Gentle
men, please call, Inspect and leave yonr orders lit
TOK LEADING TAILORING E8TABLIBH
MFNT OK WASHINGTON. Best Goods. Best
Trimmings. None but llrot-clats workmen em
ployed lit 1111 FENN. AVKNUK.
H. D. BARR,
IMPORTER AND TAILOR.
B. ROBINSON & 00.,
The Boys' Clothiers,
000 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS.
We will odor our ontlrs stock ot Overcoats
at stoutly reduced price.
421 Soventn street,
(under Odd-Fellows' llall),
no21 M. F. EI3EHAN, Manager.
Excelsior Clothing House
JUSTUS HOLLANDER,
1217 Pennsylvania Ave. 1217
A. SAKS & CO.,
LEADERS IN CLOTHING,
aie A-3srr sis tihc st.
I. HAMBURGER & SONS,
TAILOHB AND OLOTIIII3K3,
AIO PKNNA. AVE., nndcr Metropolitan Ilotel.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
.. X. W. V...V V. V VWVVVW WV v. VX.N.X w
TIB LOSEKAI,
1323 F Street N. W Opp. tho Ebbltt,
WASHINGTON, I. C.
(Tbo Clarendon, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.)
C. LOSEKAM, Proprietor.
THE CLARENDON,
1101 NEW Y0I1K AVENUE, Oor. 1 1th street.
Permanent and transient guests nccommo
dnted, Cars to all parts ot tbo city paso tbo
door.
MRS. M.J. COLLEY, Proprietress.
WALL PAPERS
WINDOW SHADES,
Picture Rods,
ROOM MOULDINGS, &c
Tho Latest Styles, Lowest Prices.
TUBMAN'S,
411 NINTH ST. N0RTHWB3T.
C -A.m 33 TIILST GrS
GEO. WILLWER
Hon in stock a full line ot O.irpetlngs, all
grades Oilcloths, Cocoa and Btruw Mattings,
Alto latest slylt-8 In Wall Paper, Wludow
MindtH anil Curtain Ooods, wiro Window and
DoorBcieens,
PRICES LOW.
GEOKOB -WIXiL3Sr333El,
420 NINTH BXItEET NORTHWEflr.
oir,iioi)V's nvvv
Into n link with four Weak walls,
That blazed with a glaro llko midday light,
Where novor a shadow of sorrow falls.
Somebody's iludo stiolled In ono night;
Homebody's iludo so joung and so white,
Wearing upon his Innocent fnco
Never n sign of manhood's might.
But his scarf pin showed a suspicion of pa'to.
Carefully combed are his raven emit,
1 hat llabtly llo on his dcllcnto bialu,
And In his lingers ho languidly twirls
In ceaseless motion a gold-headed cane;
Somebody carefully combed his hair;
Was It his mother, whoso sight now fades
Was It n blushing maiden fair,
Or a barber as black us tho nco or spades?
Them's never a doubt ho Is somebody's pet;
Somcbodj's heart has enshrined him thcro;
Mil) he tho iludo has n father )ct,
Or a mother who waits at tho head of tho
stair;
Jfnybo a maiden, w Ith cheek of roo,
Is sadly awaiting tho missing link,
Anil tin ru ho stands In it beautiful pose.
In tho glamour and glai oof tho skating rink.
Hut theto romos a man full of honeyed gullo
And fastens tho cruel skates to his feet,
And stands asldo with a cwilcnl smllo,
And wait, for his head his heels to meet.
Kiss him onco for his ginndmothcr's sake;
It's doubtful If ever sho kisses him more;
The skates fioin his feet mi tendeily tako,
Sweep out tho debris and closo tho door.
ALICE'S HEROISM.
Jwnsn telegraph opcrntor stationed in
the little town of Deeiing, upon the line
of the I'lidl'io llnilroatl, between the cltlei
of D and (1 . Six miles further
west was (lie more pretentious town of
Paris, upon the direct rond to 1).
Decring was hy no menus a model resi
dence. Still, there wns n school, and a
timid littlo blue-eyed woman had come
from Vermont to teach it. How long an
unprotected womnu might have lived in
Deeiing! can only guess, forAlieo Holt
1 iiid been there but three months when
she consented to walk into church with mo
mid walk out my wife. Tills was in July,
and wo had occupied a pretty cottngo
nearly a qunrtcr ot a mile fiomtho tele
graph station sinic our mniringe.
With this necessary intioiluction I como
to tho story of that October night, and tho
pint my blue-eyed Alice, only 18, and
afraid ol her own shadow, played in it.
I was in the ofllce at nbout 7:-')0 o'clock
when one of the city olliciuls came In, all
llttrilctl. saying:
"Stirling, have you been over to tho
cmhnnUment on thu road to-davV"
"No, I have not."
"It was a special Providence took me
there, then. One of the great masses ot
rock lias lolled down directly across thu
tiaek. It will be as ihtik as nwoll's
mouth to-night, and if the midnight (rain
comes fioin I) theiowill lie u iionililu
Miiah-up."
"The midnight train must slop at 1'nils,
then," 1 replied. "1 will send a message.1'
"Yes. That is what I Mopppul in for.
Tho other track is clear, so you need not
Mop thu train to I)."
''All right, sir."
"I was Mantling at the door," seeing my
eallei down the lickety stniiiMH', when
Alice cninu up with my supper.
"Any message to day?" my wife asked.
"Ono from 1) for John Martin."
"John Iftitin" Alice eiicd; "thegieat
cl lullhin in Ikering. What was tho
menage'"
"Midnight tutin."
"Was that all?"
"'J hut wns all. Mr. Hill lias ut bi.cn
in hi'io to tell mo theru is a huge took
across tlie track at tho embankment, so 1
shall stop the midnight train at I'niis."
She went into the dressing-ioain, taking
no light, but depending upon the candles
iminiugin tlie olllef. I was lisiugfiom
my teat to send the telegram, when the
door opemd, and four ol tlie wort I'luir
acteis in Deeiing, led hy John Maiiiu,
'entered the loom, llel'oiu I could speak,
two tlnew me hack in my clniiv, ono held
aievolverto my lie.nl, and John Martin
joke:
"Mr. Hill was heio to tell voit toston
the I) train. You will not tend that
im-fagc. Listen. Thu lock is thcio to
Moi that tiain nut theie for that imrioi'.
Tlieieis liall a million in gold in the e-pic-scar.
Do you understand?"
1 tieinblcd lor Alice. Not a Mnind e line
Irom the little loom and 1 was tied, hand
mill foot, to my chair bound so securely
tliat I could not move. It was piopotcit
to gng me, but llually courluding that my
erii", if I made any, could not lie heard, a
hniHlkeitliicf was bound over my mouth.
'J he door of the wash-room was closed
and loikid, Alice still undiscoVeied, then
tlie light was blown out, and thcutfllaus
left me, locking the door after them.
'lheio was u long silence. Outside h
could hear the steps of one of the men
pacing up ami down, watching. 1 nibbed
my head against tho wall behind ino and
suctLcdcil in getting the handkeichief on
my mouth to tall around my neck. I had
t-i.mcly ttcioinphshcd this when theto
w as a tap on the inner door.
"liobeit," Alice sild.
"Yes, love! Speak low, theie is a man
under my window."
"I inn going to 1'uiN. Thcio is no man
under my window, mid 1 can get out theie.
1 have t long lollci towels hem knotted
together, and I have cut my white sMit
inlowiilc stiipsto join them. The iope
made so lcachis neaily to the giound. 1
shall laMcn it to the door knob and let
mjs-olf down, Jt will not toko long to
icach home, Middle Scliiu and leach 1'atis
in time. Don't lem forme."
Jfliie o'clock! As Ilio bell of the chinch
ilock leased toMiikoa liiinble, a llash,
told mo that a thunder Mono was coming
lapidly. Oh, the long, long minutes of
thcnoAt houi. Ten o'clock. Tho nun
lulling in toucut", thu thunder pealing,
lightning Hashing! Alice wns so nti.iid of
lightning, Dleven o'clok. Tlio stoim
over, though still tho night was inky
black.
'I he midnight ilown-tinin was coming
swiltly, Ntiiely, to ceilain desliuction!
AVheiowas my wil'u Hud the uilllans
Inteiceptid htrot tlm cottage.' Was sho
lying dead somuwheroupon tlie w lid toad?
Her liuoitm was of no avail, but was her
life savedi1 In the agony ol that question
and tlieappioachiiiguolsuof liictiain was
far menu thu bitteiness of Alice lint than
the honor of tlie doomed lives it cuulcd
Wliy had 1 let her stmt upon her mad ei
land.' Tlie heavy tiain liinibled past tho tele
giaph oillcu. It was an eApicss tiain and
did not stop ut Dconpg Station, hut, as I
listened, evciy sen-o shurpeiicd hy mental
toituii-, it n-eiueil to me that tho speed
slaokciud. Listening intently, 1 knew
that it had stoppid at the embankment,
ns neaily as Kiiihljudgo. Not with the
sickening oiush 1 expected, not pit-ceding
wails and gioans liom thuiuiuiod pisseu
gei", but eaiLliilly. A moment more and
I hemd xhoiit., tlm cuiek of llieauiw,
-ouixls of 'oine conllicl.
Wliat i oi i lil it all menu. The minutes
wuohouis till I licnid a key tin n In tho
door ol my in Non, and a moment later
two lender arms weru mound my neck,
ami A Hi o was wlil'-iieilng in my ear:
"'J hey will come In a lew minutes, love,
toit jou lice!"
"Hut liinoyou been to I'niis"
' YcmIciii.
'lnnllllititstoiinr
"Scliin seemed to undcrslmid, Hu c.u
rled niu swiftly mid Miicly. I was well
vw upped in inv AMitcipinof cloak and
hood. When I ic.iched Talis the tiain
had not come liom I)."
"Hut it is heu"
"Only thu locomotive and one car In
that fin were a slieiill, deputy sliciilV mid
twenty men, mined to tho teeth, to cap
tin u the gang at the embankment, 1 came,
too, and they low eicd mo fiom tho pint
foini, when the speed slackened, so that 1
could inn hcio and tell you all was safe!"
While we spoke my wile's Unguis luul
Hist untied the liandkerchlcl aioiiud my
link, and then, in thu dmk. found some
of the knots of tho roids binding me. Hut
I was still tied Inst mid stioug when thcio
was a nihil of ninny feet upon the ht.ilr
ease, mid. in another moment, light mid
joyful voices,
"We'vo captured the whole nine!" was
tho good news. "Three, including John
Mnrttii, nro desperately wounded, but tho
surprise wns perfect. Now, old fellow, for
you!"
A dozen clnsp-knlvcs nl onco severed
my bonds, and a dozen hands were ex
tended in greeting. As for tlie pralsci
showered upon my plucky littlo wlfo.it
would rciiulro n voltiino to tell half of
lluni. Chicago News.
BASE HITS.
Illuming- Comments About Men of tbo
Diamond.
Hccker has been nbout nil there wns to
tho Louisville tenm this season, and it is
now Bald Hint he is playing for his release.
rm1erthcciicuni8tniu.es it would hnidly
be wondered nt.
It is said that the American Association
will not only place a club in lloston hut
nW in Chicago. If they do tho Associa
tion will finish next season inn very loclty
condition. A much better plan would bo
to tnke the Nationals into the Association.
The League hns more brains eontiolling it
than the American Association ever
dreamed of. Such men as McKnlglit,
ltnrnic and Simmons me not Daniel
Wcbstcrs, though they may know some
thing of baseball mid bo ublo to judge of n
bnscball plnyer.
Dcncon Caylor's pets are in town to
day. They liavo coino to be slaughtered
by tlie Nationals. Thu Deacon is tlie
gentleman whose wild ravings in the base
ball column of tlie Cincinnati Commercial'
Gazcltr used to harrow the soul of tho
baseball public Inst season. Thu Deacon
has since been tamed, and Is to-day toin
paritively hnrmless.
Philadelphia papers say tho Cliieagos
will bo llrst in tlie league this season,
riiilndclphiu second and New York thiid.
Just reverse the order and they will bo
right, though 1'rovidcnco is likely to get
third instead ofriiilndelphln.
Hlnes of the llostons hns been released.
Here's n chance for tho Nationals to get
their long-sotifc'lit cliango catcher. Hincs
wns released because tho Uostons had
three catchers besides him.
The two New York-l'hllndelpliia gamoi
In the latter city drew over 10,000 people.
Word of tho New Yoiks is lmshed In
die newspapers a good deal moie than
Welch is. " on seldom see Welch's name
mentioned, whilo if Waul sneezes it is
chronicled. Tho majority of b.ill-toscid
hero think Welch much the nioic elleclivc
of tlie two. Heecilainly was against tho
Nationals. It is a great pity that news
papers will tako a member of a nine up
ami ninke u pet of him excuse nil ins
errors nml magnify his playing. Cush
man, late pitcher lor the Athletics, is an
example. C'ushniau may not hav o turned
out as much of n success as he promised at
first, but tlie impels, ono and all, jumped
on 1 ii ii morning, noon mid night. It must
hove been terribly discouraging to him.
He was released last week, and says that
he was not given proner support by the
club. The chances nie that lie will play
gicat ball with the next club he is con
nected with, l'hilmlelpliia is noted for
driving away piaycis as bums who after
wauls tiiin out lirst-olass b;ill-toseis.
The Cliieagos have n new giotiud on
which they have expended wO,uoo in ini
piovenieiits. "T. T. T. is again to the liont," tho
fSxnthig World says. "It is pleasing to
note the cool way in whiih 'T. T. f.,'
tho llaltimoie coricspondeut to tlie Spml
huj Life, blows his own trumpet. In thu
last issue ol tlioSV"" ""J' Mfe the follow
ing anpeais: '1 lie baseball department of
the Uallimoic Times, anew Sunday paper,
is ably edited, and is thu best published in
that city.' This little pull'answeies both
iorthc 7Vmrauil 'T. T. TV as it is known
that he wiltes lor both papers."
Ailliitlcs,
.lu-tat piesent eveiy one is interested
in Hanlnn and what he has to say of
Austinlia. Hanlnn sas, in answer to
Teemer's piojiosition, that hu "will low
Teenier live iiiccs one niile, two miles,
thric miles lor $1,000 each race or ono
thice-mile race lor si.OOO, the-io same to bo
lowed in dlHercnt courses in water of the
United States or Canada," Hanlon fui
thersiild that one of such l.ices, if pulled,
would be at Pullman.
Teenier w as asked what ho thought of
Haitian's proposition to take liini among
other noted oarsmen, to Austt.ilia, to
which he lepllwl: "1 will willingly go
with Haulaii, and lowin a four, a double
and a single scull, but belbio I go 1 want
to meet Haitian in n race and detcriuino
which Is the best o.u man in America."
John further says ho lias leneatcdly chal
lenged Hanlnn, who lias paid uonttciitiou
to him, mid he now formally i hallcnges
IMwnul Hanlnn to row at anv time or
place, and for any amount and for any dis
tance that may suit him. "1 am .tw.nu,"
leinarkcd Teeniei, "that Hanlon is travel
ing while 1 am at home, and will, there
foic, give him every piivilege "
It is claimed Hint Dick Mor-o would
box u made a much better showing at tlie
Hmlcm lcgatto, in singles, if he iiad not
been loulid.
Monolinn of the Albany Itowin Club,
winner at the Hmlcm, and I'd. Muleahey
of tho Mutuals, have been matched to
low lorn gold medal.
Wooden WctldliiK C'olelir.itlou.
Thu huge and handsome parlors of Mr.
and Mrs. Oeoigc H. 1'helps, 810 ltliodo
Island avenue, weie ciowded last night
with their xoung liiends, the occasion
being the celebration of their wooden
wt titling. Tlie young couple ,eiotlioie
ilpieuts of uxeiy thing made ol wood
lioin a box-of toothpicks to handsomely
cm Mil boxes mid Inns, An elegant sup
per was sci veil thu guests niter a social
elint of u cotiplo ol bonis. Among tho
number niescnt weie Mr. and Mis.
Claicnio Uiivall, Mr, and Mm. (Toieneo
Allen, .Misses Jlcltio Kiiguo. Julia Hock
well, Hcllu Moullon, tho Misses Pratt,
Tola Williams, JaVjo piiclps, uiidlo
Holmis. l,iie Coleman, illss Hlder,
Miss rjetchci. Mcssis. Hossfind, H. P.
Simons, AVill l'hulps, Dm all, Allen and a
nuuihei ol others,
'ol ,l ill It 111 I) ('(illi'i;,) i'olli lili'lK einent.
'fhesixty-thiiil annual coininencement
ol the Columbian College will bo held at
Ponl's Ojicia-IIouse on Wednesday even
ing. Piesident Janus (', Welling will con
It r the lollowlugdegices' Masfer of Arts
ICtiwnril S. Hosiner, L, D. Lodge, IMwnrd
Hooine, l''rnnk H.Stojiliens mid Fi.ink
f-utev Hnthclorot Ails I. Thomas Davis,
ii., 0. M Miller. Hachclor of Science
llaleigh Shcininu and C'liailcs L. Sturto
Mint 'Hie itilligo year will be fittingly closed
by an evening excursion to Marshall Hall
on. Thursday, on the Coicoian, which
evtiitls iiiilicipatul with plcositiuh) the
young society people.
Union Losses In (he l..ttt Will.
Adjiitant-tleneial Drum has just com
jih ted a listol casualties in the Pedeial
Anuy during tlio l.itu war which is
thought to he the most aceuiate yet pub.
lisbed. Tlio nggugato number of ill His
Is show u to have been !I3!), I!M, Of tlioso
!!, 108 oocuricil among Cnlonsoldieis held
as pi is oners of war. The total ntiiubei
ot troops icpoitcd as ftirnislied by Hulled
Hates under various calls is li.TiL', I0S,
Some ol tho returns weio duplicated,
and it is estiiuulod that tho actual number
was nbout 2,500,000,
Mahler jWocliiiult'H In "M'ssluu,
'Hie Anieiican Association of Htillroad
.Master Mechanics will hold Its annual
sesiion at Willaid Hall, in this citv.bo
ginning Juno 10, with daily mid evening
sessions until the Itltji. Tho ntteiidiince
will ho lingo unda uiiiuber of Impoituut
ouestlons will como befoio the conven
tion. The delegates represent not only
the principal railroads of thu I'niteil
Stntis hut ulso tho-o of Caundn, Mexico
nml South Anieiicnn countries.
"Is theie no hnhn In Clleath
Is Hit ru no phjslcliin therev"
Thanks to Dr. Pierce, tlieio Is nio;t hi his
"(lolilcn Jledlcal Ulseoveiy" a "balm tor
otry wound" to health, from colds, couglm,
i ouHiiniptlon, bronclittts and all ehioulo, blood,
lung uiia llv er ittfectlons. Of ilrugalits.
LATTER-DAY DIALOGUE.
How It, Sounds to Iln l'lisliliiiiulily ItiMil
Istlc. I'lrst Young Mnn We nro nbout to Inko
a ride on the SHth-nvcnuo nggravnled
load. Hnl lint bill hnl
Pirsl Young Woninn My, how very
smnrt we mo this evening. Hal hel
he! hel
Second Young Woman Such rennrks
nro truly opgrnvntlng. Hal he! he! hel
Second Young .Man Oh,stiike mo with
a sweet violet. Hal hnl linl hnl
Kiist Young Man As wo journey
tlnough life let us live by tlie way. Jlnl
hnl ha! hnl
First Young Woman (whispering to sec
ond young woman) Hat hel ho! he!
Second Young Woman Ho! lie! hel hel
Second Young Man (whispering to llrst
young man) Muni's the wonLold fcl.
Ho! hu! ho! 1ml
First Young Woninn (with mock
dignity) It's not polite to whisper in tlio
presence of lodics. He! hel he! he!
Fiist Young Man (tipping ills hat
quietly) K.xcusc. inol, Indies, hut it's not
polite to whisper in Hie presence of gents.
Hnl ho! hnl ha!
Sicond Young Woman Ladies belong
to the priv iiegcu sex. Hel hel lie! hel
Second Young Man (bowing profoundly)
We bow to tho ladles; as the Divino
Hill says in ids "Paradise Lost" n man's n
man tor a' that. Ha! linl hn! hal
First Young Woman How very elevnh I
He! he! hoi lie!
First Young Man (sings ) Doosidclevahl
oh. socle wih I Ha! ha! hatha!
Second Young Man .(stnrtlng up)
Lndie, Hie tiain arrivctli; let us bu orf.
Hnl hnl hatha!
Doth Young Women Oh, ain't you oil
ill! He! he! hel hel
They were fashionably dic'sed.
Drake's Mngainc.
DENVER'S HAUNTED HACK.
Tlio Sinn Who Saw the Ghosts Hud llcon
Hav In); u flood Time.
Hack No, 0!) lias gained an unenviable
notoriety arising fioin thu well-authciiti-catedfuclof
its being haunted. There is
some dark mystery sun minding it which
Hie piesent ow ncr and tliiver, Sam Mogce,
enunot explain. Thcsupcinatur.il appear
ances always occur at 2 o'clock in thu
morning, and are nbout us related to a
AVit reporter by u gentleman who lodein
the hack. Hisstoiyis:
"I engaged a hack to take mo to thu
house ol sumo fi lends on llroadwoy, wliero
tliciewas to bo a wedding annfversniv.
'1 heie wns nothing particularly noticeable
about the hack or its interior. It was
nicely upholstered, and t'oinlortnlilu mid
cosy as one could desiie. The evening
was one of the most plensant ones I had
ever spent, and the hours flew quickly.
"It was piobably 1:JS0 in the morning
when I was icndy to leave. Tho carriage
was waiting at the door, nntl I bade good
hy to my friends nntl was driven oil'. Wu
luul traveled down Hioadwiiy foi pcilmps
half a mile when I felt a cold shudder mid
an uncomfortable fear, and became1 aware
of Hie (at t (hat I was not (dime.
"Sudileiilv n liriuht. iiiiiiiituinl. rlinstK-
sort of alight filled the fnteilor of the
vehicle, and, fiocn with honor, 1 bo
tanic the witness of n, tcenu which it
curdles my blood even to i elate. Thereon
the sent opposite) wns tlie form of n bc.iuti
till woman bent down on the c.,, and
over lici, mid grasping her hy tho tlno.it
with one hand and witii a sharp-pointed
tlilk in the other, was iv liimi whose fea
tures were almost dciiionlncal with rage.
"Pmohcd with honor, 1 saw him
plunge the kuile thrice into her bosom,
and a crimson flood pom oil over the cush
ions and to the floor of the hack. A picio
ingscicam lent the air, the dour of thu
chide was thrown open and Hie body of
tho woman thiown out, the light vanished
mid all was still. I sat trembling in my
sent, ulinost Iroen with fear, and not
daring to nit vs. Helmo 1 fnhly lecov en d
injseiftlio carriage halted and I found
invself at home."
'J lie gentleman who told the above stoiy
is a well-known business man of Den
ver, who is known to bo ol tlie stiletest in
tcgiityaiid lcliabillty, and whose won! Is
as good ns his bond.
Thchaekiiioii,uponboiiigintei viewed, at
II rst denied tlieio was any peculiaiity about
ids hack, but upon being conlionled with
the .stoiy told hy his passenger, leliictantly
admitted Hie I'm t that his hack was haunt
ed, lie could give no explanation of tho
phenomenon, which ho said oecuricd at
pieeisely 'J o'clock every moruiiij. Den
ver News.
lld.i Ion to .11 in. OiIIiiiii.
Paul ilo.vtoii hns written loMi.Odluiu,
niotliei ol Hobeit, piotesting against her
accusation Hint he was iiistitinicutol in
causing the death of her sou. Altei asseit
ing his innocence, he says . "1 have ono
thing to say Hint 1 tun sine will give you
con-olntiun. On Hint latal Thursday
morning Itohcit got up c.ulv and disap
peaud lor four hours. 1 did not know
where he had gone and hoped he had
taken my advice and left New Yoik.
Since then 1 have discoveied that he went
liom my house to the Chinch of the lte
ilemptoiist I'atheis, wheto a liiend of
mine saw him go to tlie conlessioual and
receive holy loniiiuinion. I thank the
Lord for it. May Ciod lest the soul of
peoi, poor Hob. Oh ! Mi's. Odium, I wish
1 iiiulilgoto you and, kneeling at your
ftit, tell you all I did to tin n linn away
fio m ids deteiiniuation and to touviiico
you that 1 am not his luuideierin deed or
in thought. 1 would not have gone to Hie
liver to witness his leap but for tho
thought that 1 might bu of assistance to
him. In auswei to my euti cities that ho
abandon his ideas ho said 'This feat w III
give mo fame mid u icpututioii that will
scenic me engagements and thus enable
mo to help my mother and myself as I
would wish to do, mid ns I have not been
aide to do for u couple of yeais Don't tiy
and tin u mo fioin tlie only elianie 1 see
left lor mo to make a inline and loilune.'
Poor, luave, gentle-lieu ted Hob' I am
Mm ho thought of you in his last mo
ments." ".lusth'H Olit Stillid,"
(tllll) Mint noithwi'st, hiijs gents' second
hand clothing. Nolo hy mall attended to
"Aldeiney Unity Wiigons."
I'lisliAldeincy butter, thinned ovciy mom
Ingiind dflheiul In Jj lb. "Wind" pilots, uio.
pel 1t. ANo tottligo elitCM), butteijnllk mid
sweet milk, Cu per ql t'icain, lliu per pint.
Nniuiy plaid siiltstoouler.SlS Ilambiuger's
Every strain or told attacks Hint nrak hack
uuu urttiij piusiruiin jvu.
THE
EST TONIC ?
Klrcngthriis tlie Muscle,
Kttnilli-H Hie Nerxes,
rmiclifs tlie Illood, Ului New Vigor.
Dll,.T.I..MTF.r.B FalrDelillows.Mii! ,. .
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Into known in mr lid yean' practlco 1 luvn found
It Bpcctelly teneiiclal in nerrmm or lirlcl eihiui
lion, and In all debilitating nilnieuts that boar no
heavily ou the Bjstem.Ueo it frooly in my own family,"
Genuine has trade mark and rroiuicil red Hues oil
Vrrapptr. Tnku no oilier. Hade only by
llltOVVN OUKMIOAI, CO., I1AI.TI JJOlli:, Mil.
, lUBtts' Hand Iloox-UMful and at tract Ire, con
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MEDICAL.
N.V VrfX V '
RUPTURE.
itui'iuiii: rosrm i:i.v citkcii
llYTIIIUAIl'II TItl'S.S CO ot NcwYoikiind
I'hlhidelph'.a. 'Ihannly titm In tho win Id who
iluiu (imumtiflus cine of Uuptiiie. Dr. C W
lliiinhnm, thogieat Tuns i:pert, geiieialsu
pciiiitiiidiiit.isiuiwiit tlm s r MAite'iiori:!,,
tiniitr I'tniisjlMiuIn nie, and iSoieutli st ,
Washington, I) (' Ho glies iixninln.itlou mid
nthlte iift.aw fliotil.il of Tnises, Call 01
siiid sliimplni eliiiihu mid hoeiued Jto Ira
1ETAL POISOI.
I nm a ooppercmltn by trade, and tho small
pnttlcleeoi brnss and copper from tiling got
Into toros on my arms nnd iKilsoncd my whole
e)Mcm. Mercury admlnUtered luoueht on
rheumatism, nud 1 tiocumn a liolplues Invalid,
I tt ok two dozen bottles o Hwltt'a Speelllc. II V
legr, arms nnd haudB aio all right ugulu I
use them without pain, My restoriitlou Is
due to R. 8, H. IMUKll E. LOVl ,
Jnn.tMbsi5. Augusta, aa.
malariaITpoison.
Wo liavo uped bwlft's Hpeolllo In our family
lie an nntldoto for malarial poletou tor two or
thrco years, and Lai 0 nevor known it to fall In
ufdnglo instance. W.o. 1'uiilou.
BumtcrCo., (la.Sopt, 11, 1881,
ULOBRS.
For six orntjbt jenre Istirrerod with ulcors
on my right leg. I was treated with Iodl lo of
FolMstuiii nntl Mercury, nnd I became liolp
leSB. Hlx bottles ot HwKt'B hpecllla nialo a
permanent cure, M. I), Wn.sos,
l'ub. '28, 1885. Gainesville, Oa.
Hwlft'8 Bpeclllo IS outltely vegetablo, Troat
Ibo on illood nnd Hkln diseases malltvl tree.
THU BWII'T HITelll'IO CO, Drawer 15, At
lanta, da,, or irn w '2'M ct N. Y.
KemuiyI ill 1!. Avictlmcf jouthdilliiU'rmloiKn
rauslriK I'rpniaturo Dicn, Norrous Doblliti, I.utt
Manlinoil, An,,lialiiR tried In Tain cvry known
rt mt'dy.liaa tllcoereil fi Khnpln riHansni aplf-cure,
which he nlll rend I ItKll tohla follar-unerrr.
A(iarcb,J.ll.lti:LVl.b,ue;iiatliomht.,ewYork.
A NEW DI3COVE!f.
Immediate relief for Cold In th ead, Boro
Nose, t.'ntnrrh c, 10c. n bos. V tale by all
druggtcts,
Drew's New Drug Store,
NINTH AND l'ENN. AVENUE.
CiTOpen all night.
PHOTO-EI&MVIM.
HAVING KKOKNTLY FirTKD UP A
Photo-Engraving Establishment,
In connection with ray I'ATKNT FHOOKaS,
am preparfil to tnrnlah
IiLThSTllATIONU AT NKW YOnK PIlIOKa.
1'hotOaTkphlng on Wood for the Trade.
MAURICE JOYCE,
18 ELEVKNTn HTKHKT HOItTllWBT.
jsjaittsss
mmx Res fored
nAtLROADi.
rpiiK urtKAT
PENNSYLVANIA nOUTE.
TO THRROItTII, ITMTAriDHOinnrTKKT.
nouni.i: tiiaok. spm:.vid boesehy
ll LMIAII.8. MAONlHOENTEQUIPMKNT,
IN irrKiT mav'JI, 1885.
Trains leave Washington fiom ntntlon, coiner
(if M.ith mid II stiects, ns follows!
lorl'lttiihuigntidtho West, Chicago Limited
i.xmrs of I'nlnco Sleeping Cars nt f):IO 11. m.
dally; l'nt I.lno. U. 10 a. m. dally to Clnotii
nntl nnd 8t ImW , with Hlecplng Cars from
lIiirrlBburRlo tlnclnnntl and Hotel Cur to
hi i)!l,; , "?J U3".c.nt Hattiritny. to Chicago,
with Bit cplngCar Altoonnto Chlengo. Clil
eago 11111I Cincinnati llxprcs at 7:fo p. m.
dally, wlili islet ping Cars Washington to Cht
eiigoiiiid Ilnrrlshurglo I.otiHillloj tonneef
Ing nt llmrlsburgwltli Western Kxpress with
'"ough fletpcriifiir Cleiclanit nntl t I.onls.
rntinohxpieM, III 11. m dally for IMttsburc
mid tho est, with tlnough sleeper Hanls
biiigloChlcugo, I1AI.TIM0IIE ,fc I'OTOUAO BAILnOAD.
I'm- Kile, Canmidnlgiin, Itoehestci. llnffalo, NJ
ngnrii, 10 p in dally, except Saturday, with
..' ll.,.H.,,.'.',t ",M Wimhlngton to Itochestcr.
I or .llllnmsport, Lock llinenniid Klmlrn, at
(Mil 11 m.tlnlly, oxupt Siinthiv.
Tor New Yoik and tho Kast, 7:15, B:ao and
1 1 11 m '2, I, 10 p. m. and l'Jiir, night, on
Mindny, H.llO n. m , a, I, lop. m. nnd I'Jilfi
night. Limited llxpiess of Pullman l'nrloi
Curs v Id 11. m. dally, except Sunday.
Tor lloston without elinngo, 'J p. m. ovciy ilay.
l'ur lliooMyn. N. V.. nil tluongli trains conneot
at .lerscy ( Ity with boats of Ilrooklyn Annox,
nffordlng dlncttinnsftr lo nilton stiect,
molding double ftiriago ncios New Yoik
I'or i'iillatlelphla, 7sir,, 8:,10 nntl tt a. m , 2,
i:Sl 10 ' ,n' l.""1 ,--,n 'Kt On Bitntlay,
H.H a.tn.'J, I, (I, 101,, m. and ivi.lis night.
Llmllul IIxpiuss, 0,10 a.m. dully, except
in. ilnllv. oxecnt Siiintlnv.
rorAiituipolK (Vilon. in., 120"inntl t:25p,m.
dally, exeipt Sunday, On Sunday -I p. m.
ALrXANIlIIIA & l'llEDEniOKSUtmO IUIIi
WAY AND AI.EXANDIHA .t WASJU
INQTON ItAILliOAD.
I'tir Alexandria, 0, 7. (1.25. 11 01 and lliUri
11. 111., 2 05. 1:2(1, .1:1.-., (I 'J,-, H 05 and 11:37
11. m. on Sunday at (I, 0,25, 11.01 n. m
H (C p. in.
Tor lllchmond and tho South, (I nntl 11 01 11.
in. thilly and 1: 15 p m. dully, except suntlav.
linlns lea e Alexandria for Yashlngtoiill05,
8, 10. 10:10 a. in , 1, :i 05, !l,-j:i, r,:lo, 7.0.-J
nndl I ::15 p. in and 12:10 midnight, exct pt
luiitliiy. on Miiulay nt 8 and 10:10 a.m.,
7.05 nntl ll::i5 11. m, and 12:10 night.
'Iliketsandlnfmmatltmntthooniee.iioillieast
eoiner of Ihliteintli sturt antl l'enn-iylvanhi
iiMtiue. and at tho station, wheio onlers can
be led for the heeklng pf b.iggago to destina
tion fioin holt Is mid tcsldciiues.
CHAS. ILl'tlUII, J. 11. WOOD.
OtiicinlMiuiiicer. Gen. I'nsscnger Agent.
BALTIMORE &0HI0 RAILROAD.
8C1IKDU1.K IN EFFECT 8U.VDAY MAY 3
ISM, UMIL yUKIJtKlt N01IC.
I etve Washington Irom Stntlon. corner mw
Ji isey hi ( nn nud 0 atrtet.
.For Clilri(,o. 10 n. in. nnd 10.10 p. m. dally. Tho
10 m. Is n I aiit I.Imued Kxprien to l'lliaburgn
HiiltMrnni nrrlUng In Plttaliurghat 7.i0 n. m
Ul.limo nt xt morr.linrt 8 5V bo extralare Ij
cliiirkt'l on 1 Ids imln ler IrjiI time.
l'rrcinclniiall, Louisville nnd bt. Lonls doll
M U(ii 111. luul 10 lOp. m.. with through eoRcrir
nt.tl Palme Kn c plug Cara to above noints wtlh
not (luii,e. :i JO p. in. truln la n foul limited train
tociirli.iiullitrd Bt. Loula, tirrlvlog In Clncin-nallM-M
rnoiuligat 7.41, ht. IiuisdJlp. m. No
CAlrn iiirrls, iihikkI on this train fir last time.
Fur I'litalnrghi-t 10 n. in.,wlili Parlor Or. and
!i.lUp. 111 ilnll 10 Iltlaburth: Clevelaid ara De
troit, ullli duping cars in J'lltabjrgh.
lor UalUninre on Htekiliiv. 5.11.10.040.7.30,
R.Jiin.il lOOWi m.u.lu. 1,14 US( H mlnuU'tmln),
3 no. I 11. I -in. 5 40. t. ID, 7- b Z nntl II p. lu.
For liniluiero 011 siimlas. n.in. 7.3e, 6 LO nnd
It IS u m ia,l,i, mi, im, 61), 0,0. 7. 8.S5
nnrt Up m
For pulnis uti the Sheuacdoali Vnlle; Ilallroad
and itiliiin siom),, t.-, u , nllj y 10 p. m. clully.
11.15 ft. 111 truln 1 us Pullmuu hit pr fiom W'uiiu
liiKten to Nov Orl'-iiiu.
1 1 r .11 nncniiH, 041a in, una i:.ioi.ud 4 30 p. m.
ciifcuii-ju ti'vn in 4top.ni.
I nr wiysn ti.)s beiwPin Washington and linl
tluiuic, 5, h4'i, s'tl a in, I'ild, 1 in, I4(i 7 and
II p. m Ou rui,0 . b JH a. in,, l.Jii, Ud, 4.10, 7
t.i.il 11 p, m. lur uiKllor.8 011 Mmopolllan
llrnln Ii, 7. '.'.', u. 111 dull j. I'ueit Sunday, ai.d & JO
p. iK.eallii 4.4'jp. m tlally, excopt sinriilnv, for
prim Ipol rihilmiH on Mi-untolltan branch: .IOa.
in. nuily on hiimlnr stops at all siatloo": ler
Let In 11 n disunion and Valley llraiieh, R40 n.
in, rnlj uiri Biunlnt: rr t'rerterlclc. S l)a.
in,, 44ii m, ilnllv, er itKundav
sor llMijtKiun Kinl Wluetn-strS II a.m. dally
fi"n f 1 1 ilay, and a ii p m.iUliy lo Ilagers
tonn, cull) 1 xtepiMuniUy to Wlncheair.
'Irr-lne nrrlii- Irtim tie Wist dally, . 7 20a. in.
1.13. ( .JO f 111
r.ni .Mir.Miolln. f V111. m. and 150andj3 p.
m , t-iiiKta) 10 '.A a in . C i5 p. in.
From l.t xlngion, fi jo p. ru, dully, except Hun
d; Horn i'ritle rick and IntirnitdlntH points. 6.1S,
ni nt.O 8 15 p. in dully: except Sunday.
Tinlna Uan iialiluinrefo' WiUihlnKtonat 5,1(1,
C. 0 7,10, 1', !' 03 ami 10 JO a. m , W 13, iJl. ,1, 4, 4 20
5,fi.iti,k, unrnl 11 p 111 Onbiiiidais.li.Ji, 7.30, Hand
J 14 it. 111 , 1 .111, A. 4 20, X, (, ,, S, 1 and II p. m.
All trains liom Waslilnaiiin mop at Kelav Bia
llou.eMim I 'a, rt 15 nnd 0 10 p. 10.
I nr lunlitr Intormutlon apply at th lialllmora
A Ohio tlcl-tlt Illtc Wablilagtou btatlnn,CI9 ana
IJ-'.l l'l'lii i-jlMUilu aM-niiH corner of Fourtecutti
eti(it,Mhreoiders will betaken for batgaee to
bt' hMkfil and rccelvid a: any point In merlty,
Jl DDMIAJd C. K. LOItn,
Hen. Man , lialllmnre. (1. 1". A,
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY
(LKA VK U. A P. DKf 0 1". BIXTII AND B hTH,)
II. I ft A.M For all way stations, Lexington, Hy.,
Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, ot. Louis.
Dally I'Jiu I t-unduy.
11 A W Fhi riewnort Kiia, Old Point Com
fort al.il bnrfulK. Dally except bunday.
Silft P. fl Fir Louisville, cluclnuatl. nu i.ouls
and I likkgii, wunittliiK lor all points West,
iMrlhiMSiriid boulhweai: fast express dally;
d( is not rloi tar local business: through Pull
ruur M-rvlietn Luulavllln and Cincinnati.
Tor tlikels and Information apply at U. AO.
llallwaj nfllie, 511 pi nii-j'Hanla avenue, UDi"er
batlonal Hotel, Va. Midland Hallway olUce.tKil
l'liin. aenue, and 11, & P, htatlon.
11. W. l'ULI,i:P..
Otneral l'assenger Agent.
C. W. SMITH.
fieri tnl Mnnaci-r.
THANK I'itH.d.N. Ti Passenuer Agent.
WASHINGTON OHIO & WESTERN RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
cUMMKH AKP.ANGKMKNT.
TWO TItAINH DAILY BKTWKKN ALEXi
ANDKIA AND KOUbD UILL.
Lrae Wwdilngton at 1 li s. 111. and C'jp.m,
and Alexandria ate IS a.m. and 4 S5 p. m. Pats
Leibburg. going ueeiward, at 1130 a. m. and CIS
p in., and arrive at Hound Hill at 13.19 p. m. and
7.IS P. ra.
Leave Round FII1I at 5 30 a, m. and 1 15 p.m.
Pass Lecsburg, going eastward, at t.l2 a. m. aod
6 17p m indarrlveat Alexandria at S.UJa. ra.
and 7 17 p. m. and at Washington at 8,15 a. m. and
7.-Up m.
BUNDAY TKAINH leave Ilonnd Dill ut S 30 a,
m, and I IS p. in, Arrives at Alexandria at S.OJ a,
m. and 7.17 p. ui. and Washington at tt 15 a. m.
anil7.i5) ra. Leae Washington at 25 a. m.
and 1 05 p. m Alexandria at O.JS a, m. and C:1G
p, m: pass Leeshurg, i.olng eastnard, ateUa.
m and 0 17 p. m,; westward, 11:J a.m. and 10,11)
' 8. M. BUOPItY, Rnperlntendent.
STEAMBOATS.
DAILY L1NKTO NOIU'OLK AND rORTES3
Monroe, bteamers (hsirso Loary and
Exceltlor, loramenclng May 11, 1885,
Ono of tl cbo popular Moumer-i will leavo
goventh-st ot wtiitrl DAILY, cxcepl --i NDAY,
atS.itl) p. 111 For particulars lnquiro at Com
pnny'som e, 7th. st. whatt. Teldpheno N3.
7 tri.ll. W. P. WI.LCU. General Ageul.
1 OW FARES-
.IJ FOIUllSSMONHOKANI) NORFOLK.
riltb'l.ULAfeSFAUK.l! ROUND TRIP II 'J3,
bitauiir JANK MOSKLKY Monday, Wednes
day and Baturday atCJO 11 m.
Pahiacu and rooms cecurcd atOineralOIQce,
Sixth street wharf Telephone call, 84,
POTOMAO R1VICR LANDINCIH-Bteamer
Tl IOMPBON Mondaj , Wednesday and Friday at
7 a.m. eois
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
FOR ENGRAVED AND PRINTED
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00 TO
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Plato and BO Cords, $2; 100 rn" i C,
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AT
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TWO BTORES.
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JOHNSON BROS,,
WHARVES AND IUILROAD YARD
12lh nnd W'ntor Bto. B. W.
BRANCH YARUB AND OFFIUE3.
(Connected by Tolopliouo.)
1Q02 F street noilhwest.
1515 Beventh street nnrthweet.
1740 Pennsylvania avo. northwest,
1112 Ninth street northwest.
Corner 'M and K streets northwest,
cijci tt 221 Pennsylvania ovo. eoutuwoet,
I'or Iliiftlmoie, (1.15, 7:ir., 8-HO, 0:10, 11 n.
m",l?.y?2 -1 .' ,:-r'' 1:"-"- . ip- m
unit I'Jiin night. On .Suiitlny, H!lo,0:lo. ll
11. in, 'J, 1.(1, 7:10, Kip. m nnd 1U:15 nlitht.
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