r We are ' position this week to oer Greater Inducomonta than ovdr \ to inten ` pm-ch were of LACE CURTAINS. MINNES&BURNS II-u_ Of a number of our customers who were unable take advantage of our Cheap Sale of LeoeCurtuins last week. we have decided to continue it for One Week Longer. Having received on Thursday last a Job 1 Lot of 500 PAIRS, (fame and see the Astonislring Bargains we are oering in T able Linens, Nap/tins, Towels, I 7"(Twe//ings, T able 00/ers, White Bed Quilts, Lace Ourtains, Ourtain Laces, Scrims, &c. May 9. F. X. GUUSINEAU 8: 00. BY REQUEST April It. `MAY ; luunnou clicked at as low rnlclll any olhc-(ood (`on . Invented I`! mm Not Inconolor put year I'll 83. hi onolnou um lnmuo I to convince named ol the dednbim Lheulmunnooinntbynpufoct steam. The Donna! null -unmn Iu claim to Will opien with a Generaland Sweeping Red11ction.o`t'All Prices me s:conn%wmz Nemombor it pays to investigate our statements. .\lny 0. Table Furnishing and Lnien Department. GREAT JUBILEE` SALE TB! IRON PALAOI PABSDIGIB BTILIIB HEADQ U ARTE The Reliable and Gloss-Priced Dry oods stun. their lnounnoo lnn(`o7Ioporl'octly Itun. d'l'bo l(..`:n|nnyil"lBnslnln.|= lhl: 1:111:10 01$! llljl mine. . 'l'ho0omInnJ'hu nclunllv nnId!nln:nu;uin. """3.'fn'J'."u3-`ln"o'-"u'-"=37." I4l PRINCESS STREET. EAINE8 $3 LOOKETT. V| ` 3'nlFE'z$&`=.?112:l'.`.'Wa.u. nu-u -0vu-_`. ---IN OUR- olq lulu-ulnnlntnclnlho Id. d'l'ho?;\ hAsActunlly|nIddnc`:'iuin formula wing unmar- nrnlanu. . . . . .. mu I`orLlhlnuu.. .Q.8 :;.;rpaauTmnaan An_di hiob '\79I'D I \Yl`VlV lIl\Il' -gv-av-v--avv-a vxr an Onotunlnuud so! old it on omnpnnkn bx exed low oahernod vonnu. \ `It clulunq ' " AIIII on PHNOEI 3'1`. -WAD Genuine Bargains, and to I be had only at Murray & Tay|or s,E Be sure and see the Hosiery we \ are offering for 8, 10, 12 1-20 per peir,e Special Job Lot; also our Coroete for 300, not forgetting our Kid Gloves at 500. - ..... --.. .- V... .-.-.... \-\.r\r\l-3' an no \||Ll\3l(IIl shades. I50. An Extra Fine All~\\'oo| Albumen Cloth. choice of IT shades. for Ho. Hood Canvas Cloth Dress Goods for l`. v, .| .\4\ `. -__-.._. ---... -...... .......- .... ...,., worth 20. Better (`-bod: at 2.`), ill, 35. 375e, etc. All our own importation: and at Lowest prices. (9ool Useful Dress Goods at 7. S and me. Fine All-\\'ool Dress Goofs, in I5 tlitfercnt I x no DRESSGUUDS. .\la_\` 3. Murray & Taylo1 s ALL ARE INVITE?) no sold In competition with the multitude not. short WOW alum of phua ate mletl SoLoox1.n.Vc;xs. ROYAL K Yo: POWDER 00.. lm \Vall street. New This Pbwdor never varies. A lmlrvon of . utro n and holesom M in ttnlho oii`:nrv unia $3 UEUHUI ULIPI" lhcaouov-at Rod In-um Jpn. 176 1PR1N (JESS STREET. GEORGE CLIFF llannpnunnl Egan! 3.1-4 - 2 7\bs-ol|;teIy Pure: Large, Choice and Cheap Stock of rvv. --_- --- 1.vsL'1uxcB"c57. HARTFORD @851 msonziiwbnzi \\'. ll. . .... .. *'~ mt -~- III |.~'I'I(.`I -j-lUo'.@5l0 THOMAS BRIO S. l TO I NSl'EC'I' VUUVICT Z lint I p alias-In |-1V\|'4.`.?\ ;. 13 %=:.'.'.:':'..'.:.':."""........:. :2... on-ch-bung ma luv sou... ,- ...x 531-- lbw Yuri & An ovouou canto Rlntno. Ihhttllnlr. Wank. tho nmlptonhu putuovutcuuouuuhuout Gcrbltlbu nely`! valid to pnqnlu on T hlmwhohvulnnugtuuy dtuuuuduum hg Onunaqhi luv. uh-I \~.-unguu dllucuthdul and now. Ir. Wad h lblrnmnloputuorervcntoa 1 nth hWaQhI.nnIlh|nnnuh.wug:nuthuH- Iucduhlullyh -!ota sn In-'.h1.lt h n I-iuunwltlumnl p-L-econ ilk OI Min}: mu m` xt] ` in ,&vvI II! (no `murky 3&3 Ullocmr-. -null lhuhtxuulyh n~nm!. r-.1 the .-_...u...n..u.u .... .u..... \ -1|uu-u--uu uulrul-. uuu hull `\I II II ` KI D Ilnl u hitb din (mm X volotclvnntolsounln lb-~l'.:i`-nor oqlllulnn. llogotwe dIrQ.~-Xnu'iamApo|h khnl Zqy Inf-Iwu 1 Gil Ill tuuu-zxnuo tho I In nxrtlhb that mmv pmplu would (or. (hly rmnntly In- um yd bullluollhognuuulolth-.:u-hon. lounnnln lllhmi-. `dim sum] in in Ihnl La La.) .. 9.-n. .n.-4 lxx.-.A AL. us:-upuuns Cunt; wwvuuin lZIIlI"`m lovely any quilt.` and thcy wanted no j N KHZ of that lovely uulerisl In X. A&` Oh! hulk! Incl umeuhn i Ijrhil Ln -nhl In ........ _-u.. x `I-uIIxIII|III--I IL$,VIl.`II (WIT- IHF`UI |IhvIrI.c|1lIno&nuknlynqnau1 Ihloylnpu-Iluudtocut `jut an mull. lmhphcofunhoyvunbo lulkiugch huh can anon A-I lhnr .n..o..a -. Wound II he `lholrctnllh. Oom.-nurdmywuoneol lhoInoun- adpuvuulnovurnnufovdhwmanuaulho othr ans-noon. Anongtho uglmaon as &uwhhCnplwlbun'Miu\vuowo` uc-lydn-d h-nu-uuo..n.r ummgsho gwvcnornnl lulu down lhnllgh with: gnudulolcmn-ny.nopput noluneanoof thlllnnhlhlllrvqulna, which mot cont Ihhnaum-Qllnnnlhnlhn-.I-cl.-..........u I -luv; III: II: Zrtull` fIEl'll|ll\' ll reached the nnmit The all: Mr hand urlnnuuor the Ilght nerruuxmw and he wmhnvohuldnbodlo pamm lhppy, IouIVIl'|dIipnaenmu!muul,nnd|n|ho ` IIIIIIQ wbtn lb \'&|ltQ look!!! lp It the cnnol Iboo|d`8Ielcn,"u they amt-uonnhly alllgiothoil-snnmnnltiulwlt un-vnw nnyhhckudydlow penuon umerhgln tho hnmx Rhhhv III annual In lhn u-cu,-In ugun wvunwr uplnougnuul `conductor. he to hdgotlnl! wayuphb elothuwuotuuinndoun plmvsxhibooh Vulvmlitlldiboblotiitulntlvcxnnnilag (mu ` hhlngcn. Bushohnngonllhu gmudath, hkingndnnbgo ol every chm-w pmtuhnh IE1 III A W -'Ivnr|i.u.~ gab..."- ouovuuuwnvvu wubvffblluf Johan Richmr,al'lyuroldq:pnuuon tnVlonnn.nh-wdqylogouscounplhctltho ulmla but nu-din; teatotcllnbirg (B foettothowpmoupolntolthognunowc. wildinbou-ownlnggloryolthogrnndold ynnhdnlol Btrpheui In Ihntdty. Bo jdibdlpllnkhl. Anacoonutnyuxo Inoonwudniluuhouolewothotootof thotovunundwnteung forth honppuluhhckandydlowngonhil bo:k,und hqu: Ioobunr uptholightulng li. Dohhrotlnlfn-nu-nhh ,v_,\uu.-or-uuvunq,;vu|Alvu}IUIrIl`!|,@lVE(l'l ugnntnwuniodthoirnncuuwn ta services lndctroyingwolvenhburunoarforut; for tho hmo nuou thayueaovnd tooth:-r thopouwhiohabouniatnuntt-nnorvnuuhy hndgnnd which makes an excellent fuel. Th. nunnmh... no no. ........ a. .....n.. -1...- uuuulglllu wun`u IIIIC Ill OXGUEIII RI. Thontmaqrlnenollnomoorbnenrlynlwnys moist uni (can. hand. no u-ml.-5.. n-nus nun . Juana. no pupa WI Ilwu-any Tbowwinddrqvuhl-lngnwetvculnr. Thmsnmwuumlmtouthr: `hm math Irbd uni) hul II lllll. The nunh wind Now: it hockqth. .-Alnn`-hin A-'l'Innh|n-in! cu uuvwlvuu tint Any down in Du-onshin, in the south- vnstaern pu1o!Enhnd.thero innveryim tnmstingtrnctothnd. IHIknownuDu1.- moor ton-aunllsaonnmodinnnolddeeds and grants of land; yet, withpho exception olaxmnll grovootdwnrf oublhthuoct. entinly without Ins! Thb stru:ge>ntn- ` dicuonisnidlohodnotothohctottho greater part of Dartmoor having anally lncennfmutynnugtxbutitwuuoinfuted withemewildnnimahthntthopooplowam fomed,inultdcl'emo,tosetntothotI'eas, mduo.bydenan.tho!orutwu Certainltiathnt thouoofthonooria `compouedoll1ch,hlnck,vqohNomattaa. and that nmalnnof tno Irnnh Mvopeun found undorthoground. Moreover, thdpoo plool onodhtrict in-e.lor gala-ntionn.en- joyedthopdviltgouthupchrogtgthrugg C lfIII nwnnhd Ml` lljilll ft. can-wann- snnnun magic: oomn. IIIIRJVU LU! Ah! I'lVUl'. We now have some new light on this ques- tion, whichisn very interedtingone, because the (Tonga is next to the greatest river in the world, and new discoveries with regard to the riverue apttoheonalurgeomle. - Capt. Rouvier has been surveying this part of the rivenundhelinds thhtturldkhneeof cboulfty miles the river iunuch wider than was supposed. its width, in fact. in from * iifteentotweuty miles, A circumutnnce that hlsnotbeendiscoveredhefoneouuzbount of many longishnds, some of which have 11'- ways been taken for oneshonotthe river. It iollows, therefore, that is I vast ex- panseon theupperCougo touidvery muchlnrgerthun Stanley Steamboat: hnvepnaaduchotherinthisenluuementof the river without knowing of each other`s proximity. ltis easy to undernnnd,the.ne- fone,howithnppensthI.tthe Congobinthis plnneeoveryehellow, while` in narrow pob tionsotthelowarriverno plummet line he: everyettouchedbottom. Nnvketion inthis putoftheoongowouldhedmost ponihlo wvereitnotthnthereand than are reveclingchnnnehdeepandwidoenough for nllthe requirements of Ihunhoot tulle.- ` New "Fifi Run I$ C_Il AInl'C{N\IlIKr, EIIRYU J El W-ll` inghalf way over ngrenthnnchoftho liver, with Inter only up to their ankle. tracing uncounootsumehiddencandbunk. ` Shnhy, Johnston. and others attributed the remarkable shnllownem of the river to its great breadth in this put of la count; hut_ none of them know how widd the rivet really is above the Kasai river. ; `VA -.A-_ L_._. _._- _-._ I{_I.s ._._ ALI- A--- Navigation 0! the River. and tlfcltelatlou ol no sew Discovery to` lt-A vuy re- cnllni Forest in DevoI'nhln-A llui who Aocomplluhod _u souoliu Font. AH?` mouth the Congo rive:-'h ol enor- moudepth. but only 100 miles or to above pool Capt. Bramnnier Aid 0 yeuior two ago that sh.-an launches drawing `,twoandahnllfee|otwuhrVhnvoOobo ` don; byounno.-n.' H. H. Johnston menuons the tune fact in hk description otthocongo. Ou-boat is constantly run- ning aground on _nndbnnks." he wrote. "It ~ has an extnonlinu-y eoct to no men walk- inn hnlf in`: near A mutant In-Ann}: nf u rms ABOUT THE CONGO. Vrnsil IS A moan ExPANIoN .THAN AT STANLEY POOL. _3 \ id -av-u-. nlcuuI'Ivul|rr$u -o.but db:-In-[mi bytho man that n we, -.Na-u Ii-ham Tin-`thug... A Souooloon but Startling Poul. nhnnn niilfnh g 17:... ALI -___._ pu-nu;-av-s u-u-u. u-v uvu Zfl-' oouvnu uouulmaulpollohnul hnotod Ichlpcnplutllcncnu. !hthhrInuoa IWUN D I` ll!!! - Ann-\7'I` \ J A `hula: Fonts. _. :_ I\,-_.,,,|),,, . mu uluwi ll lnuljlll. -Amen`cnn Ag:-(culturing "THE BRIATTISH` WH1(`i', T UE\sDAY.I Tiulnmunlvo B-Itcsllhmouhvv 1Q'IIlI1q1LlU`8,l thhAlnI'|m nhlunnh E-Ohhhtbyurotth riwmwmu dnlilulh dhclnn oxhllmonw eluuoxiolnran. TB RM Illlllll DUIPLIY. Yankee Enterprise to 30 Show: to the Pooplo or England. `nbmonthollnyhto vitae: a veryrv mu-hhb can-rpu-ho-an American an and lnd&'hl1-xhihluou in London. no Wm-Id` hnhammofanllhrwithnntionnloxhidonn Inoothdrlnngunonlnognnl London Gy-unlpAhcoo(l83l:yII!or one nation to pruautmexhibltzullthoupihlollnotht bnuuiklngnonny. and this in jut what Amen-lonhdohq. 'l'hou~hnowupI-ojoohd thneynnqomnddu-hdclowlyundwith muchnnoennintnhucoaurgyundntolunbly lnbu-ulunnyoljyhuvo nowhroqbtn unnonaxnn. `nooxllhluon will bobold Inn 3|:-mcuptlllttholoorbol wood Procntlhprojtuthonnnurut. Ilfutwldonndiltcotlouguudon thocmpmnudllho urOnllury.I)by 10 ha. 0! count Incl n llnmnd qnnunhlharolunlhdudmuntlnu ththptolnhlythe line of gruhdlnorh at uuuruxu, uuuwmo IACIIIRI amen. When Indy tonthck. the was bldlnlttnd Into tho pwpuul compnmneah till tho ucnwsontbenppcpnrtollho tidal unu- dorwaurnheunuu-onu$ .nndno ufewrevolutlonnonlhandnltho up ldly,nnerwhlc|lnyuvrovolnd Ilowlyto hophudown. Wluutlldrnolkhlhsmppd daorheutouco byhor own buoyancy. So thobootmnrirlo thenhr surface liken: lotlnnormovolorvud abut-pd Ill] only shock-cupohprojoctn.orolny fatho- Iow tho surface and travel mount distance them, i -v..-nu unpuu uu wp; Inul III DQII In U118. the captain can observe thomemycnddh not hi boat with certainty, while no litdo of thocnftshomthat the alnl-pct oyedloob `outmnnwouldnol.-eo it nnqyyuuhuny. In fact, this Nordenh-Ids boat can luy cp- prouclut hostile vesel uunen, which then dinary torpedolhout can rarely do. mu. ucr wunse. one can no sunk, however, till nothing remains above water but the lib- tloglascupolaontop; withhishondlntlnt. CIDCIIII mn oln-run lhnnnaunv and AL uuiuclui quit`: nnng gun on top-on whntmny by courtesy he called the deck. And withnnthisauuunwmdonoluhforn n1lol900 knotxon the surface. 7 Butn the form for an under water run must be stored up before the sinking; and the ha: I stanza mgncity for steam that would propel her : fty mike under water without once rising to thosurfnce. But it ianotcldmcd thatnny such under water stretch ispncdcsble; if, for j no other rmson,tho imposihilityot seeing Ahead would prevent man the boat must ` oometothesurface from umototinxotaocon ncthex-course. Shemn ho mnhhowonr, ti nnlhinn ravishing -3.... _.A... I....a AL- In BUAT IN THE . The boat is 100 feet long, with 19 feet beam ` and 160 mm displacement and engines for 850 horn power. It can beuunklnn tow momenta to a d of (my feet, remain under nut nine . and pl-ogrpthem at nmnrlmumspudothentnoupu-hour. She cu-rlush mzpedom at the bow and two Natlenfdrlt nnioi u-inn -n-no... o.._,;... 1 unnnuuanwrpeuomatln Nonienfddt quick lining Whit mnv hv nrvnrtncv In "` anxmui. vutw or `iii imi-, " civil administration of the empire in relaxed, and province after provinco ls growing away 1'1-gm Turkish rule, the government ls im- provingitsalrudyefllcientnnvylnawnywo | surprise Western po\\`ers.._ Both the Jib Gulf tun spent inunenso sums on ironcluds. and it` wu largely due to the llutinl-Peabody rie I that the Turks gained important advantages ` over the Rusinns at the beginning of their has war. In the samelinoo! policy the pres- ent. sultnn bought the new Numlonfeldt. which was shipped to (`onstantinople in auctions, put together then and launched. Recent experi- ments have pxm-ed that the Nonlenfeldt plan is practicable. I I 1`:`W:._ .`%u-. --~c---~ .- `jj _._=- SWIRIGID. anon-ma ucnmn '11:: nndv mung-L 9).. -.o.. a.-.a..n._ A curious nn hut Built anti Lnaunehod ` For the turn. Mcompanying this mm. an wine viwi La thovrrycurious submarine torpedobont, the largest of the kind in the wolfld, just com- pleted and lnuxiched for the'l`ux-ks. It is part or the grim irony ot the situation `but the most stngnnm nation in Eumpe, I dying power, derisively called the Sick Mun." should own the lu-gest mbnnrino torpedo boat in existence; yet it lsutact, ncurious oncuthatthe Turks have ever shown much `enterprise in supplying themselves with ml Jntesz warlike munitions. Whilo the whole llovnlnyollhalndiunnduenuonon who lnlunthdrllveltudthdr policies Ilnwh; ndbownunydthclnwnl ronabmtun nnnttonnomtholuuclunncnndithlnfound onncpnlldol 'l\oluunInu.ntho :1-Iddnlkhuueoudondyhonklunool than ccldlthls. Than how noolbna-tho pclicyvtthou than. `Ito `SUN boun- nouu-U-ui nnnnndlllnngl nnllglgg --A I. -4.4 THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. NO4RDENFELDT'S Tonpepq eon. We have a large stock this season In Children : Kid lack and Ollppon. either with the SPRING HEEL or the ordinary heel. We would Ilkotouothclmhonuwlthiootwonrtot thcmnobrlng In the Imlo foot and have them cnnmlly tted from COMO of on many nylon. Price: always the lowut. FOR TljE oommd "G"ENER`ATId}T I } Ladies, see our Daisy French Kid Buttoned Boot at 82.60. the finest finished and best fitting Boot in the city. D. F. ARMSTRONG, CAI Rlllflj L73???` --SH OE STORE.-- xii" ms ASSIIPJIIIIE cumin.