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ee Le OCTOBER FASHIONS. Cosmopolitan Ideas in New York—No From Our Own Correspondent. New York, Oct. 1, 1986. Almost every city in the Union nas more of an individuality of Its own as regards dress sa New York. Boston i severe in its gen- eal characteristes—individually, often quite tue other way; Chicago, somewhat pronounced; San Franelseo, costly and conventional; “New York, made of every creature's best,” whispers roguisbly & born and loyal New Yorker in my ears, However that may be, the first impres- sion on returning to New York fy that all indi Yidualities, all conditions and all degrees of taste and cultivation are so well represented in the dress of the women that it is exceedingly Giifieait to discover what is “tashion" among Shem, and what is not, Prim little ladies In dark lalior-made suits, with close-dtting Jacket bogies, showing « modicum of vest, witn Tin of collar and narrow slik tie, brusb against women Sho suil along in bright ‘nasturtiuma color and brown oF xreen, crow ued with tuits and smooth breasts or wings of birds in superlative cock- #W0o fasion. “Girls in dark biue and red dis- Play arustic bais of dark-biue felt, lied about With ruby, silk cord with Knotted ends; or ap- ar a iad Marguerite iu cream serge, with Straight sailor pats trimmed with striped v et bands to mateh the style of cufts and revers. The high bat is uot so high as it was, but the trimming is mounted straight up in front of it, aud looks more aggressive than ever. The feathers are stiff wings or made birds, without Gexivility or mobility, and tey must be used Witain fixed lives, or not at all. AUTUMN FABRICS. ‘The shops and shop windows show the same Praiseworthy willingness to cultivate all tastes without prejudice to any. The early autumn robes OF camel's Lair wool with designs in ap- que, outlined With beading aud embroidery ju seli colors, which were cheap and pleatiftl in Paris last'year, appear in. numbers; but heavy woolen miateriais, stripea with’ terry Yeivel, with tufted or boucle effects, or showing Square blocks or narrow ribbon stripes in Varied shades and colors ure in the majority; and are so pronounced and infiulieiy diversited &s Wadd another to the dress problems whieh bring premature wrinkles to uibe-tenths of the uous Women buyers. Wovien fabrics ore used than ever, this season, but they are ail ribued or fxured or striped or ch often alternate cla, such as the stich sampier de- lower patterns, or leaves, entire surface. Every: ares or lives, straight ved with @ taterial i as plusa or velvet, or red woolen stuff embroiery there are no signs coveriny blueks, Whip seli-cul corded oF rough broken surta A ribbed veives, finer than Of the novelties Of the season und i beautiuily in grey ana leat s Home of he iormer are in preparation trinme with grey lynx, the utter wilh brown bear: Dota are long halved, and the former is shaded from light tw dar thing tue varied liguis and suadows of the fur. Striped Algerienue and Iudia stuffs will be Likely io euter into the composition of e.egant Greases and costumes later in tue season; many ladies uaving brought howe scarfs and pieces oO: ludiw sik from tbe London suops aud Colonial exbibition. Already 4 ludy who is a famous desiguer of special costumes, und whose creations ure oiten credited to Worth, bas bad some exquisite band-eniuroidered uiaterial of this description submitied to her; but what she ‘Will do witu them remalus to be seen. Sue wiil probably eadeavor to adapt some Orientgl | features of design to modern fashionable quirements, THS FEATURES OF FALI. DESIGNS. From present iudicatious there will be no ‘Very decided departure during the coming sea- son from tbe present locs of bigia tushion. Draperies are perbaps a little more massive Thaw last season; bus they are still long, straight, Bud laid cose, with the exception uf tue bougant effect given Wo the pouf at the buck; aud Wwaich stil Loids it8 position below the’ line oi we 18. Tue present style of wraps has in fact been built upon this arrangement of drapery; and its fitund stylivn effect ure dependent upon ‘The fashivuable materials, tov, uave Leen iuitu factured wiiua view to pauels, vests, fruits and paris of costumes; yud there, Luereiure, Will ve Fetained, the Cidcrenee aud test of fresauess fod elegauce cing in matiers of detail and finish. ihe uew buttons and trimmings, forexample, for clotu or wool cosiuines ure Oi wood ur of natural seeds or beaus, dyed aud worked up iu conjunction With Oiuer muieriais. Some of the butious suow the uatural grain, are polished aud expensive; others ure varnishe1, anu, of ‘ourse Cueaper. Sume of the sinuli, veal-shaped fulioue are very original and pretty; and If | Ue faeiuues existed Lere fur cutiiog aud polls! log the beausiul, bard aud petrined woods, of wiieh We posses such ap immense vuriely, buttons could be iurnisued to wil the world and seqsiTe 4 uatloual aud artistie value.” Tue novelties are not like.y to supersede altogether tue vronze aud otber styles, wuich havegeauine epmracier and a relaudun to ceriain siyies of cusuime; but the huge clasps and butivus of biveked wud bisckeueu Un, eid for brovae and wrought mecai, bave becuure su giaringly cum- Mon wud vulgar that « new departure in this direction was luevitavie. ‘The wew etree: basque is a very Jaunty, small cous witn ialis, which are divided by the drap- ery, DUL imy Clove und descend baif wey down upeu the skirt; folds inliading tue leugihwise, | eXieusion pucket; and tue general outline ol” i iu reduced form tue isppeis of a geuile- | dress cout. The front ts cut away in| Straight Lives fiom @ vest that ls low and rounded; aud Gnisued with @ narrow, rulliug couur, above which, « close tucked habit skirh stauding Cilia? aad uarcow te suows ibe Tevivai Of@ jusuion of many years ugo. u ‘The pisin, practical vestsaud cout basques may be relied Gipen us one of the most popular sty ies Of the seasou; aud oue by wisieh plain, wovien cloths, camelebair and other uulasulonavie materials, be bad now ut reduced prices— may be tasbiouably utilized. Panels may be | made by siripes or bars os Lue scar trimmings, | OF by UsiuK Lars OF siripes of rivuUR, Velvet OF | plush aad with ab outiiue edge of vel¥ OF small wooden beads ur doubled braid in Ligh, color, a Very effective costume may be ubtained ata low price. ‘The taut vesis are generally reserved and re- | talued ior imdoor wear; ihe arrangement of | thems showing wih the Varicty suggested by diversified Usie and resources. A lovely. dite ner dress 01 brocade in duil yellow colored tones, uad a baudkercbief irout of rich Pike lace crocs over'e cheiuisette of white Paulo crepe, embroidered iy narrow guid dives, A sas” eflect was produced by a full piece of wine evivred veivet placed acioss the rouion tue line o: the Waist, fnisued by a roup of loops aud eudsot duli yellow satin Fibuuu at tue sides. The sleeves cousisied of cross-barred, goid and ‘Cauiou erepe, with tue guld lives matculag the cuemiseite, and @ panel widening to une side to mateh. Panes are no longer of the same width all the way duwn, uur ure draperies alike on vown sides oF the saine un either side of the panels. Soumetines they show tueir greatest depth at the ceucer of the front and beck, both sides | being sited bigh, Lut the irout rounding and | Oue side oF tue Fick falling square, or ous side Of tue rout will fait io straight (ods, aud tts Oppusite, 1orimiug oue side vi tue buck, disp! Scartalb drapery, which bangs baif iu fol halt caught by cords wuich unite ile pars the skirt over the intervening «) Ot course tue eurly exuividous of (ebries and styles are always more or leva mixed aod un- certaiu. They are at once the eho.ce aud the TerluvUm of tbe previous season; tue “intest™ aad tue leltuvers being uli that tue mauuise- turers bave Ww guide them iu producing ade Vauced modes. Lue true uoveities, thuse whieh become educt fashiva, do uot make their ap- earauce Uil later, uilless some oue las ihe feuius Lo produce ui original lues witich strikes the taney ot ue mujurily, and makes for liself 4 place irom wuicu it caumot be driven. VITALITY OF GuUD IDEAS. The one encouraging sign in regard tothe dress of women is tuls, Luatagood thing, a good fabric, a good design of useiul idea in counec- on with desigu, cannot be gotten rid of It sticks, It reappears, it comes buck in other and uproved forms, uulll Ib is accepted us an in- begtal part oi dress economy. This was the Suse Wisk tue shor. Waikiug dress, the tatiorcut dress, \ue tailor made jacket, the jersey, we tlouary jucdm have ever succeeded im creating corm” in dress. Li there isa good idea in Teiorm movement ii ie graduaily taken up Bud ineurporated into the geuerai mechanisus of clothing, but It never sucveeds iD inducing the majority Ww wears ualiorm or taink alike | the commode | the sieeve: | bottles oF eudeavor to dillerentlate themselves {rom the Tepresenialive circies of the well dressed, ac- cording Ww the tastiiouabiecude. On the con. trary, there ie noting Liat pleases them more Uae" te lave Ht staied that thelr gatherings Giesgnt the appearauce of w iaaniouatie uavem je. Tuie 8 uot Woe put down ase weakness OF BO absence Of principle, ihe ne growth of & truer seuse aud tuste, aud the neur approuch {0 iraceruity or what are ixuorant /pused: be opposing torces. As fasion galas er ieee Fiuciple, urder and law we may ip ower ra neeecnation, of frictn Ease i aad tm uy endian = aud individuality in dress, as for wos ooue; iwuseness of ae oue, @Xiravagauce und love of iuxury. simpiest dressing is found often those «bu bave uniiuted means, or bat the opportunity of dressing well sil thelr lives; While the must showy sud’ varbarle wodes ap peal directly to unc Valed or repressed laste. suddenly eudowed with the meaus Of grauin- cativa. "The has it in its power to become educations! influence iu the ‘drese’ direction; oie function.” Oddly enough one of its hace bee exiravagant the exciustve cass of women. What of trying to shine in conventions! 1 Pinmonds ta Kontashy. Phils. and lace, when the leading lady in Prom the B. ¥. Tribune, a wilt beat yee te ofa | At the late meeting of the British assssiation {ailliner, peroupe, but she ise eter now im her | ® Paper Of spectal interest to Amerieans was Armament and furaishes her own warérove, | read by Prot. H. Carvell Lewis, before the geolo- which is pot in the least J: bast Fre inetamerr hee citi acta arts aie crac ‘They were tt She was pretty vow. Tne second dress was of si satin, tueked and panelled with raped with real Aiencon lace, abo" was a low bodice, hip draj vrocade. The bodice was .eued with diamond stars uy The third was of ivory satin with low, less corsage and draped trimming of Hive Dundred doilara eaeh, and were as could be trom the Freneh dressmaking point 0: view, it follows that something else must be done by those who want to distinguish tuemselves trom the stars of the Tyeoon type, and some take retuge in simplicity and some in “pleture” gowns oF artistic forms of advancement. HISTORIC COSTUMES. An Influence of another kind is derived trom —very few—iheaters where schemes o1 color are worked out in accordance with the d events represented, und the cos- made to harmonise With these and im London and the ‘New York are the besi the fe Period umes ai euch other. ‘Tue Ly aladison Square in examples 0: tuis kind of effort eeu charm of the detail which ciaracterises their verformances is due othe subtie, but, potent itor! vlements oi fitness and harmony. influence was never better exemap tue costumes of Miss Genevieve W company in the “Queen's Favorite.” T {umes of Queen Auue (Miss Gertrude Ke volored brocade "train and be brilliant, red satin front, brocaded 1: with eons evioring of the period. the botlom. The train and bodice are oi und silver eloth lined with ermi: water. royal biue satin train und bodice, skirt cream satin, covered with gold and’ floss silk eworvidery upon lace, ‘Tue shoes, Louis XIV, with red heels. These dresses show us whence many of our modern fusions are derived, and how litte u @ ls that is new under the sun, ‘The dresses of the “Favorite” (Misa Ward), are not at ali so hig in colur, but they are e: taordinarily imposing and give her tie ap- height, Miss Kellogg, who took te “Queeu’s” part in loowing ‘who had a great fondness ior Ligh colors anu elaborate pearauce of a woman of couumandiny London, is "not dumpy or vulgar enougu’ for “good Queen Anne, dresses; but uer make-up is admirable, Miss Ward's first dress is of ivory satin, the frout cut out iu square tabsand richiy trimmed Train and bodice are bro- caded in ieauier pattern and also immed with ruffles aad rivvuns of Mechiin and ivory 18 greatly enbanced by the iuigh “commoue” beud dress of Mechlin lace with real Mecbiin. sutin ‘Lue eff truumed with pearls and an historic set weled head uw pi veiess, Dut dis played @ group of pink ostrich feathers fas- pon the shoulders. sleeve- gauze, jotted with tUny stars, embroidered, not tin- selied, sash of watered’ slik, and maguificent 4u of curied, whole ostrich feathers. These ‘ostumes evst'from three hundred and flty ong) ure designed {rom the picture in tbe (London) ional Gallery, aud the magnificent, plum- gold and triumed with red and gold, reproduces the gor- ‘he second dress Of the queen 18 of canary sutin, with euir colored satin sides embroidered heavliy with beads— graye patiern and slashed with red velvet ab 0) and it ix Upon this superb train thut the irate Duchess of Mariborougy (Miss Ward) throws a glass oi ‘The queen’s third und last dress is sical sgetion. It was entitled “A diamond bearing’ peridolite, and the genesis of the dis- mond.” The professor drew bis feo sapaed tigation of the Kimbe: cnoud Sold in Heute Afton. “Whee iasonds were Gret found there, in 1867, the e0-¢:lled ry diggings” were believed to be alluvial deposits, but it has Bow been ascertained that they are really Pipes or tubes, of & jignly interestii 1870 and ‘a Forshee were aincgiared at mbar sey, an th bei a te pl ‘and all rieh in dia Sach ecten Geer the pipes went down vertically to an unknown depth, penetrating the surrounding strata, The dia- ing matter, when first penetrated, ras a sott, yellowish fHiable substance, readily crumbling whem exposed. At a depth of abou oue hundred feet it became darker and harder, and finally acquired a siate-blue color, varying in places to a durk green. nt excavations bave showed that the mines are surrounded by much carbonaceous biacg shale, ‘These shales “were very combus- Uvle and curbonaceous, and extended at least Lorty miley away from Kimberley, underiyi Uhe Whole district.” ‘The question put by Pro! Lewis was whether the presence of these car yonaceuus shales did not expiain te genesis of tue diamond, « problem hitherto unsolved. He calied atteution to the fact that the diamonds were most abundant where the pipe was sur- rounded by shale. Earlier speculations concern- ing the origin of the diamond had, he said, uiven way to the theory that the diamonds be- ‘unged to and formed @ part of the matrix in which they were found, and that that matrix Was in some way of volcanic origin, either in the form of taud, of ashes of lava. “The new hypothesis assumes that the diamonds were iormed in the voleanle pipes where they are found, by the action of chemical os set in motion by Voleanio force, All explorativn tends to condrm the velle/ that tue deeper parts ofthe pipes, und were presuusably the cuemical ) | uetion was greatest during the formative period, contain the richest deposits, und it is further supposed that the pipes déscend to very great depins, and that originally they communicated directly with the fused and plastic mass under lying the crust of the earth, ‘All tis is interesting, for, as the president of the section, Prof. Bonney, obeerved at the con clusion of the reading, “It seems as if Prot. Car- Veil Lewis has al last arrived ut the true theory. Of the genesis of the diamond.” But the most interesting statement made by Prof. Lewis re- mains to Ue mentioned. It is to the effect that tue only place iu the world known to geologists Where the same peculiar geologic phenomena vecur as are found at Kimberley is in Ken- tucky. ‘There the conditions so closely resem- ble tuose of the South A:rican diamond fields us to justify the professor's confident predic- Mion thatdiamonds, if sought for, will also be found in the Ameriean state, ‘Che import ance pf this prediction is perhaps considera- bie. It is certain that there ure carvouif- erous beds in Keutucky, though the existence of the volcanic pipes firled with the peridoiite Which Professor Carvell Lewis holds w be the mulrix of the diumond as not been generully known, or it Known to geologists has been re- garded ‘as possessing no particular significance. No douvt tue prowssor's bold. prediction will ‘atouce stimmulaie research in the region indi- cated, and American gevlogisis may expect beiore long to be flouded with demands for such information as will enable speculative capital- ists and adventurers to put tue new theory to the test, The actual discuvery of diamonds in Kentucky woud ve an event of great import ance, and the serious suggestion of such a source of wealth by a promiuent wun of science to as tus of ot ari ycnamenis. The second dress is of | must atiract general attention and insure meruld green, ribued velvet, @ specially | prompt expiorauion. woven fabric witu » peculiar sheen. ‘Tran and bodice are iriumed with an indescrivabie| A Great Flightof Carrier Pigeons. Diack chenille uud steel beaded garuiture aud | From the London Standant. turned over with old gold. ~The bodice 4s square-cut in iront and high at the buck; ver iver vailion iringes at eel aNd gold cord aud tassel, and 1 the period, matching in the b old lace the large ruffles of ‘ne third dress is starting. It is 01 ruby satin, brocaded in yoid, suntluwer pat- turnover ciolb ‘of gold, with ruby Suutiuwers. A cord of paie vlue and yold runs | boli of the skirl. ‘Tue syuare-cut elavoravely draped wiih beautiful luce, cauugut back with diamoud elusps, A fy oF diamond sunflowers the size Of the earrings, with diamond {ue eutire front very dainty green aud brocade, witu guld and the edge, pattern oF its. tern, thi round tu bodice e quarter dudar is Ureust, — Diainond and “headuress of luce, Spray, surmount a muguificent front in Satin covered wilu wiue lace, suspended across rviere and 1m cord, uy Fs t w ft quvises aud diamouds—an Wwitn Lals costume. irom # portrait of the Duchess at Bienheui the seat of the Duke of dtariburougu—und the costumes ure copied iruim portraits and pic- tures of the period. ORNAMENTAL SWEETNESS AND LIGHT. The gayety -predicied for the coining season seems Lo be prefigured in the uovei aud expen- Sive ornaments which ure proiusely displayed and Wiieu Will douutless Ue purcuused. It is Fatuer curious that inca who are uluer Wise Very Festricied iu tueir ideus of what courtitutes Women tor dress will ‘Tue present tughion in these stones audiescen Itseif speciaily WO this class uf buyers. “Lue new Crowes Use up» Vast buuber Of simul stones. uey ure Led lige ligat kseit—wituout visiule #eting—aud Tueysorm bulterthes, Deeiles, bugs, flies and Hu way be Used Jor tue uals, for tue cursage UF w bali uide iu the foldy of iace brlia- Severs: sucu ornaments as theve cu be bougit tur tue price of oue pair of suilvaire ear- Tings, wud lutie fly aud vuuertly pius cau be Jaid deide tor tue dauguter Wien tue motuer uo ‘This 19 wu wauce- meut With must faiuers Toe latest object of su Kind isa excesulagiy uccurate copy of Sultavie expeudivure b; cueeriuily ouy uiamouds, show jor ail Wat is asked for tem, birds, star the tik wing. jouger Wanis to Wear tne, the deadiy tarantula. A Culcago house makes 4 specialty of the live Bragiliau vug, vleu descrived, Lut rarely seen. Ait OF 1s LOdY Is euciused In a sort oF CoML or open covering ut guid, o Wuicn are allucued & Within tue limits of its cnain it cau Wauder at will over the corsage, Wwituln the ivids uf tue ace or upou tue perss pin aud shore cuain. of tue wearer. nary Taney. ten duitars. ‘Tue artistic novelties of the season are orna- meuts oi iudian desig, iu dark euamel upon trusted Eiruscau goid. "Provauiy we owe Llese to the tuflueuce o: tue Colouial Exhibition in Loudou. ‘Tuvy are very uaudsome aud vt tat looking, However; aud Lue out two winters ago. bas Wrougat oul sume beauilul ornamenus euan Gruving, its oxyd.zed jewelry. ‘The rehucmeut aud veauty of some of the de- produo- tous; uuu possess a Value Lar beyond that o1 oF Sigus are quite wortuy of yeuuiue art Ginary Joweiry cud yews AIRY TRIFLES, Itis a little curious that as yet our leaders of fasuion have uot takeo up @ late Euglish caprice; that of boas made of cascades of viack ‘Tue veil wound found aud round tue throes, the fuide of tue applied to the same purpose aud the long scaris lace acuieved so ‘and While lace lustead of fur. cfeain aod Uiack Spauisl large & measure of pupuiarity, that ave been supposed tue lace vox ides, Tu Velvet cuffs, are quive in order; thi imay be remarked, outlining’ the Pliaited front of tue vod. caugit | PW @ satin scarf witu which is mingled | ld gauze aud blue aud god cord wo mated A cord and tassel bang from it, wo ch iv aitached tue guid Key wuich plays so | purlani ® part 1M Lue iastuct, ‘The suves are | Kou, with red ueeis; and wn exquisite, broad, | chased goid vrucevet, set Wich Large, square LUE | aulique—is worn, ‘Lhe hair is (ue color taken tts au orumment Ww wate, sume, bus ouly & Very lew, tude wu exuruordi- die Went wid over ihe creature | aud Wok one lv Frauce wiih wer. the mounted bug, Witu piu aud cuain very pretuiy aud daindly duisued 1m read gold, is ‘Tue cust o1 ull, Ted, scent- tus Workmausiip, ute a great improvement on the uuge, uupractical ulfairs iu Cub aud camev glass, Which Were bruusht A Weil Known sliver Brus 1 upon silver; and excuses, iusieud of ene it migut aid be seized with equal avidity, eepecially by \ause ue object to lur as ® pruiéction to tue throat. Eracetul Uitte aricie uss, at Lust, However, found its way to Paris; aud iroin tus polut we May expect Wo see it Lrausierred Ww thiscuuuiry. ‘Young women may like tw know that tue ve braces of last season will ve as well worn Uhis year; aud that Liack velvet upon grey, aud Srey UlUS OF Lorest green with buwe on the top vf the arm und 1ul, pialted sleeves witu deep bruces, it uprig ‘The fourth anaual homing pigeon race of the Societe Sans Peur, of Laeken, from London to Brussels, took place yesterday morning, when neariy three hundred birds were simultaneously dispatched on the Journey of about 180 miles. There was aconsiderabie attendance of specta- tora to witness the start, which took pluce from the top of the steps leading to the steambout pier on the Victoria embankment ‘opposite the Westiniuster clock tower. * * * Iu tne early morniug the weather hud been somewhat misty; Lut it had now cleared up, and. the little wind there was was all in the rigat direction for a quick pussuge. The baskets were laced in pusiticn, and atsix minutes after Key gave the word und the whule of the birds Were liverated, © ¢ © Agthe huge fligut O: graceful birds rushed trom their mprison- | ment, and circled 1a « many cvlored cloud over the Tuames, tue sight was a pretty one, unt it was of very slight duration, as within w minute more than bull of them were out of sight, gorug in & southeasterly direction, while at tue ex- piration of the second ininute all but four were eyund the range of vision. These latter speedily righted themselves, and in a few secouds more they Lad followed the others. A | more successiul start could uot have been de- sired, ‘Lhe prizes for tuis race are of a haud- sume character, as beyoud tne entrance tees and sweepstakes, there are 2,500 francs adwed by the Sans Peur woclely. ‘The virds ftuwn yesterday began their training on August 16, when they Were tossed at Hal. “ueir uext | three journeys were irom Eugnelm, Atb uud Poperinghe, and then the Dover race Uf » weei since. Durlug (his season the Loudon Colum burian society bave bud races irom Chervourg, Grauvile, Reuues aud Bordeaux. A monti ago in u Beigian race the wiuuing pigeon com. pleted 510 uiiles, at #0 average speed of 1,131 ards per minute. Probably tbe vest til ea of iugiteu pigevns irom abroad ure specd, Faves of 1,593, 1,387, 1,380 and 1,012 yards per minute. ——_——-+ey____ an ity Spirit Sivops te Spittoons. Washington Comennsonace Of the Milwaukee sen- uel. A tunny scene was witnessed on Pennsylva- Diaavenue last night A seedy-looking tudi- vidual, tall, fery-eyed, keen and interesting, Was talaing in @ most demonstrative manuer wo a friend. “To-day, sir,” sald the tall man, “I sold the last of ny law books, sir, for $16. By God, sir, Tavid tuem to # nigger, sir, Buia a $10U worth of law bouks lo a nigger. Lsv't tual iuii.iadoa for ® South Carolina demveral? [have spout & year aud four mouths bere. 1 came vere soon Jeveland § Inauguration under promise oF the leading 1 °. i father was one of tue Lighest and Lest i our state. His father was equally billy ered, aud our faintly is one os Lue o dest south, aud bere 1 win Wnduy, sir, With 16 io iy pocket and vengeauce iu my Heart. Le, here @ yeur aud fur imuuths ag. with the pro ine of u good place. 1 was told to wail, Ay and agaiu 1 wus wid to wast only a few duys 4 wees, and I pave been Waiting ull Luese weeks, gud months. A mouta ago Mr. Lauter sent ine # note saylug that be Wad @ poston tor me in tue Interior department, I presented myneli, aod learned tuat 1 was temporurily to be pub Upon tue Labor roll wiih the prospect vi «$2,000 Place in the cause 0. w few munths, While Lat was not pardculurly luviting tw me, « proice sional wan, and ® ian trom a famiy wu bad ever sivoped 10 menial tabor, 1 Louk the place, What do you suppose they set ne Wo dung? Washing spittoons there to Lue basemesit, Just like a ulgger. By God, sir, I worked ior anioutu Like a uixger, Cleaniig spitioons, and tual ior $50 w munil. Yeustday my soul revuited sgainet the Duusewting task for once and Lor ull, wad Ldetermined that 1 would not subi wo such un outrage. To-day I resigued, ‘To-murrow Tgohome. May God sirike me dead i 1 ever eet fut to thls town again,’ ‘This lucident, drwwatic and tancifal as it may ‘sppear, is une tat actually occurred. Some Strange Punishments. GLEANINGS FHOM OLD BAY STATE PAPERS AR- RANGED BY HENRY M. BOOKS IN “THE OLDEN TIMES SEKLKs,” A Boston paper of 1819 describes the exeou- {lon of sentence pronounced by the Kussisa courts against ao author who bad published sume book on the liberties of the people. A seatfold was ereoted in the pubile square; the czar sod great magistrates atien teaves ul thecondemued Louk, were thew-rolied Op in veparate pieces and the ner lorced, Swallow thet, or literally totat his oun ode, a in it, Stitched uorders, with tiny dots sad here | prisou. ‘Turee unpleasant’ meals fulshed the eupy ing tue cenier. They are uot, however, so qouveuient, so preity of so practical us ihe da bes, wud cuubut be used 80 1K Oues, whieh give a ily vurdered edlecuively. ouen oF ‘The tiny brigut colur to the durk cursuge Jacket, are sull in demand, and will certaluly Bot give way lo the eifurt to revive Lbe dead wulleness of embruidered linen, which does uot lend itself to the wit, general’ toue uf mod- eru dress, ‘Tue autumn shades in gloves are more yellow but quiet und rather auil in shade tor ihe street It is said Wat an effort will be made to revive while kid gloves ior than eeru, dress purjoses, but they can never again made wuiversal, because they do not sult are \luts oF colors.” A lady Wearing @ rich, Llack, lustreiess vilk, with (ui: trent or wiite Canton long, undressed, ivory kid gioves, embroidered in uarrow lines ‘round the lower’ uruas, as if they were Uny bracelets. Tue ellect of these was Saarmiog. It was, ot ing. crepe, recenuly, dispiayed course, inteaded ior second mouru! Jeyniz June = Epeetieeey the eter 1 ny leu the weariug of long bair was so time a criiniual offeuse, but ulwuys an alone, jon for men. Wuen Endicott was magis- trate there he caused this uruer to be passed: «John Guteuell 18 tyened ten suillings for bulla lug upun the town's ground wituoue lowe cial sarong he sball cut of ulsioung lait of tis end io to sevill frame (fewell fume?) in the meane Ume, shall bave auated ve wait De ve paid in to the Towne meu montus from this time, und be is building in the mean time.’ Tn Bostod, 1686—For kissing a ‘or street, though but in way of civil salute, walpe be | ping ora fine. Beolds PAaE adie cen Ea abet ham wil comers and goers lo gue at." Witen ‘aii ui ‘fortunate was uccused she was Wed neck and heels eng queratt into @ pond of water; if a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, | ‘short weight rad oa WORE Mexurms Foob, FOR INFANTS anD INVALIDS, ‘The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTH- ER'S MILK. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFAN- 1UM and TEETHING. A pre-digested food for DYS- PEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS, Perfect nutrient in all WASTING DISEASES Re- quires mo cooking. Our Book, “THE CARB AND FEEDING OF INFANTS,” mailed free. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Masa 3y21-was.6m_ “Diowr We Tor You Sor 18 THERE ANYTHING RIDICULOUS ‘NOW IN CALLING ATTENTION TO FALL OVEROCOATS OR HEAVY SUITS? ISNT THIS JUST THE WEATHER WHEN A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVEROOAT ‘WILL BE NOT ONLY A USEFUL ARTICLE BUT ALMOST A NECESSITY t THE MOST STYLISH PEOPLE WILL WEAR THE CHEVIOTS ROUGH, SOFT AND VERY GENTEEL THEY ARE. THEY COMEIN LIGHT AND DARK MIXTURES, SILK LINED AND LINED WITH WORSTED SERGE THE MORE CONSERVATIVE PEOPLE WANT THE SMOOTH FACED GOODS, AND ‘THE VERY BEST MATERIAL IN THB MARKET ISKERSEY. IT 18 HANDSOME, VERY DRESSY AND EXCEEDINGLY DURABLE IT DOES NOT WEAR GLOSSY, NOR EASILY GET OUT OF SHAPE THESE ALSO COME IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS, IN REGULAR LENGTHS AND IN “COVERT” OR ENGLISH “TOP CoaTS,” SILK LINED AND WORSTED LINED. KE. B BARNUM @ CO. ok, 981 PeNxevivania AVENUE Eerrazuoma OB SKIN CANCER For seven years I suffered with s cancer on my face. Hight months azo # irlend recommended the 's Specific und I determined 10 make ua eflort to procure It. iu this 1 was successful, and be Fans ose. “The iifluence of the medicine at iret was {to somewhat aggravate the sore; but soon. ihe indam- Mhation Was uilayed, aud 1 begun ty improve alter the first ew hotties My genera: health bus greatly im Proves, I am strouger, and able t dd aby kind uf Work. “The cancer ou niy lace began to decrease aid the uicer to heal, until there is uot Vestige of len— only tue scur marks tue place, MES. JUTE A. McDONALD. Avante, Ga, August 11, 1855, Thave had acancer on my fice for some vears, ex fending frum one cheek bone across the huse to the Gther. “Ithas given me a great deal o} pail burning aud jiching to sucu ab extent that ft was simost unbewrabie. “1 wenced Klug SWINS Spe- citic In Alay, ve used eight bottles, it ina the gfeatest rellef by removing the mflaniniie JOU abd restoring my general Lewitt Knoxville, towa, Sept. 8,188, Y BARSES ‘Treative on Blood and Siin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 8, Atlanta. Ga, 15 Gewrimvem There is no better time than the present to select & handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Reavy Mabe om Have THE MADE TOORDER, ‘We guarautee to supply your wants tor less money {han clsewhere ior the mune class of yoods rs ‘The most prudent people are now clothing their Boys ior Nehool. Everything is ready: there te DO reavom ior wauing, but every resson ior buying now, TRADE 5 Is picking up. You may as well have « large ‘Sseortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of Lime to make selectious as to come in ‘the rush bye aud bye, NOAH WALKER & co, 3 620 Pennsvivaniaaveaus Liew» Bazan 4 PURR MALT EXTRACT. Possesses the highest merit. It is manufactured from, the choicest muteridis, aud comb:ues the wost tube quatities 0. @ reiresiing drink with the inv! wling aud Wholewwme properies uf the best Malt tracts. ‘ax rue tonle and delightful beverage, alike de- for invalids and: persots. io bent Will oe ‘upon trial vo bes pleasaut and couuplete subait- tate iomail lcoktie dtluice muse OF witch are too is the beteraue’' Part eslesee for warsing sioth- erage "Pur Isxcelleucs” fof nurs ers, creates ain abundance ot milk ‘white i stengiay waiver cal staple Whbet ce Hall, Ph. D., New York, says: “Liquid is « refreshing, nourlebt lable beverage, and a winleeuine, inviguretlng sould It is palatabie to the taste and ed ree i deme, PhD at ot ule altar ausly- peradiinge of aioobol, ks e.erveso- ente, ft delighttal tants. at odor, all cuumblae 0 re. commend Nicbulsun's Malt Kat 2 une roared ieee eee Gtk DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, 8T. LOUIS. Atwholesale by WM. MURELEISER, jy Sis STH ST. WASHINGTON. Get Txa Bon ‘Concord Harness and Collar, ‘are cull expected by many merchants, but we cbasider Ahem things of the past. With the present iow prices o: ‘Products you must have bargains, thereiore deal with ‘up and seve paying lange profia. We believe that cqall advances for goods handled in larger quantities end tarned quiekiy ts the only way to sncneed in bust ‘eee {a these times, We are working on that basis, ‘and the thet should be apparent that is brings sbout state of affairs very favorable to the buyer. If you ‘Wish to be earetul and economical in your purchases hd are desirous of securing the fullest possible value fer every dollar you spend, it sa duty you owe your ‘s0if to eve our stock without delay. Fall Overcoats from 97.50 t0 617. ‘Men's Bunines Suits from 96 upwards, Drew Bults from $10 upwards, Boyw Suite from 96 upwarde, Children's Salts, from 5 t0 18 years, from $2.50 up- wards, ‘Men's Single Pants from $1.50 upwards, ‘Children's Pants from 600. upwards as CLOTHING COMPANY, OCORNEE 7TH AND @ STREETS Comme Srvuzs Ix Dassszs LADIES AND CHILDREN. Kilt Skirts with Polanaise: Shaw! Drapery with Tight-Atting Model, with a Blouse in front,with exten- sion of the back and lined with pleating; Plain Velvet ‘Skirta with Bouffant back, with a neat Tightftting Basque with high sleeves, broad revers which open over a vest; Plain Velvet Dress with Mantelet trim- med in plain velvet; Piain Tricot Cloth Dress with a short Visite FOR MISSES TEN YEARS OLD, Any kind of aStriped Material in Velvet or Plush with @ Diagonal front, FOR TWELVE YEAR OLD, A Child's Blouse Dress. The above styles, with hundreds of others, we re- ceive weekly fromthe Lontion and New York falc, and we have artistic cutters aud fitters thus make them'to order on sort notice ou the premlves. With these facilities we can guarantee to give you satisiac- tion and save you 4U per cent om any purchase in this department, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 016 Seventh Street Northwest. Factory and Salearoom for Ready-made Wear, sec- end floor, We call special attention to our Underwear, mando of beat Musil which ie of ad ‘our Chemises, Drawers and Skirts, at 2c, are equal if Bot better elsewhere tor oc, e830 pe 72 iF So. HE BE WHE MADE BY MAGIC STARCH COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. NEEDS NO COOKING. PRODUCING A RICH, BEAUTIFUL GLOSS AND STIFFNESS No STARCH YET INTRODUCED CAN BE COMPARED WITH THE MawIc. ONE PACKAGE WILL DO THE WORK OF TWO POUNDS OF ORDINARY STARCH. SOLD UNDER GUAKANTEE OF MANUFAC TUKERS, For sale by J.C. EKGUUD & CO. Grocers. and all o:per aus l-w.s3m YW tia ¥ = Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regeners- tor, ie made expressly for the cure of ‘derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of electricity permeating through the paris must restore them to lealthy se tion, ‘There is no mistake about this instrument, Years of use have tested {t, and thousands of cures are testified to. Weakness trom indiscretion, {n- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in act, any trouble 01 these organs 's cured. Do uot confound this with electric bells advertised to cure all ills trom bead to tue, ‘Lins ug UF the UNE specitied purpuse bor uu (culate giving Jul uuurmaLon sudress— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO. 103 Washinzton street, Chicago. a Mus Jour Corsox Sars, ‘In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year:" “ Fuel for # cooking stove and two otber fires, aud lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE, were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WaSHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Busheis for $3.70, 25 Bushels tor $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Busbels for $2.90. 25 Busbels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10tb street. and-wées id Daocxxenness OK THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC, Itcan be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the Knowledge of the persou taking It It is absolutely harmless, and will effect @ permanent aud speedy cure whether the patient is moderate drinker or aa alcobulic wreck, 1t has beeu given in thousands 1 cases, and in every instauce @ perivet cure has tol jowed. If NEVER Falla The system once impreg- nated with the Bpecitic, it becomes an uller impousi- DiLiLy tur the Liquor appetite to exist. ‘For SaLe BY DR. 8. F. WARE, SBBITT HOUSK DUG STORR, Corner 14th aud F streets; also, R. K. HELPREN WLLNK, cormer 141h street aud Vermont avenue, Washingion, D.C. Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds of testimonials irom the best women and men from all arte of te eouutry, ockd-e.u,t0 UB 99.00 BABY:00ACH be ‘Reduced to $7.00. Our $10.00 $10.00 BABY COACH © Our $11.00 BABY COACH 1090.00, Our $12.00 BABY COACH i a a uM Reduced to $10.00 Other COACHES reduced in proportion, ‘Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. Fates to cl Special faba, pi Bs 76 403-405 7th ot _b.w.. near Dat Ar Lasr Ax Lasm Ar List WE ARK ON THE KOAD OF IMPHOVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has veep safely lowered, and the fitings are being Fapldly replaced. We are going to have a modern and conveulent Grocery store, in which will befound at all mes the very BENT OF FAMI!-Y SUPPLIES, and ai the Most Moderate Prices, You want to keep youreyeon the date ol our Opening, ON O8 ABOUT OUTOBER 107, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. | D&< Dusine-s pamed, However, it wili be amumber of days belore wecan | BUSVAY, Uw. Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you ca’. parchase TKAS and CUFFES uf the Guest quality and flavor as way down price, OLD WHISKILS end WINES@t: MINNESOTA PATENT, 96.00 per DbL; PICKLES, &@, without sumber. ‘You can save tow figures; the best flour | pay se | ‘Terms rs. ‘defendants. No. AY APTERNOUS: CTO: st HAL PART FIVE thence south wardly 88 feet thence westw: ‘BU feet: feet to Virgins avenue, and thence Virginia avenue 57 feet inches to place of brgin- ning, containing 8,968 square feet of ground, more or ios. Terms of eale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal instalments, im rix and. 13, months wrom day of with six per Cent, Joterest, {be cash payment to hich s deposit Of $100 shail we made'as toe time of which « deposit of a te sale, or ail wash, st option of parchaser. Decree of court authorizes irustes to sell property aa a whole OF in separateloin Purchaser to delray coste of conve: aneing. Ifterms of sale are not compiled with withi five days after the day uf nie the trustce reverves the ‘EEKS 2 CO, Anctioncera, PUBLIC AUCTION. Will be (he of the wea reso Wet ee a tate the bigest SOC ae WE NESDAY, OCTOBER TWFNTY-ON1 ee . Scheaiutes and terine of aale ean be obtained and ex- 1886, tron “Storms! Cash our day of mle, ma tools, &c.. v0 Seuirmered by pivchasere wana two weste Sac ~ ‘thos SLINCOLM CASEY. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts.” 063,4,5.0,10420-01 \HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoness, VERNMEN’ Lis OF A LOT OF LD TEERa as Ot oor marvats CENTERS AND CUTIT DOUBS, ETL. EG Qn FRIDAY, OCTOBER RIGHTH, 1886, at 'WELV & M., ai northeast corner new Pension bulld- i. G Sireet Side, I Wili sell without reserve the above ight to resell the property at the risk and cost of te iting purchaser OF purchasers. ‘Terms: Cash, aod goods to be removed at once, WM. SMALL. Teese, ‘order of H. L. MULDROW, 2020-déas Room 27, Pacific Building. | oop - Dept of the 5 DDURCANSON BROS, Avctioncera TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP. ERTY IN GEORUIOWN, De By virwe of a certain decd of trust, bearing date on the 4th day of March, A.D, 1882, and, duly recorded in Liber No. 607. folio 344, et ‘one 0! the land records of the District of Columbia,an ‘at the request of the holder of oue of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction. Ta trout of the mises, .n WEDNESDAY, the 1 WENTY-NINT! Day oF SEereMBre AUD, 1s8G AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribéd real esta.e, situate in the city of Georgetown, District ot Colum bia, to wit, being the Paper Mill and premises at the northeast corner of Potomac and Water streets, in sald Lown, suid real estute being described as follows: jupIng at the said corner aud ruuning thence uorth with said Potomac street one bu ‘and hlty-one and six-tweifths (15! Gast seventy- ‘one (71) feet to an ety and siX- twelfths (BO 6-12) tect, thence west twenty-five (25) feet, thence south to Water street, and tneuce west to the place of beginning together’ with all the fixtures and other ayparatus now in or upon oF to be hereafier: Placed in und upon sald premises, und also all the faterpower rights and privileges’ appiied to or be- ing to OF annexed to said paper mili accordingly ‘as the sine is derived or leased from the Cuesapes & Ohio Canal under any agreement had thereu! topetner with all uuprovements, appurtenances, 23 'erms of sale: One-thiid cash? bal. ucein wo equal installments, payable in aix aud tweive months afler date, fur which purchaser's hoves. bearing iuverest ab Su properts wold, win Be taken oF all sale st purchase on bold eu oF a chase ere oytion. “A depo it of $100. required at thine ot sale. Allconveyaucing and recording at purchaser's cost, It terms o: sule are not compiled wiih within ten days from date of sale the property may be resold se and cost of deiaulting purchaser alter seven advertisement, GHARLES Re SCA TEI, } nrontenn 8213-208 1208 31st st. HE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL ASDATSUAY. the SIXTH DAY OF OUTOMLIC & at same hour wi = BRAINARD He WARNE CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, }Trunen. Sms srk SPRING HILL DAIRY AT PUBLIC AUCTION. THIRTEEN FINE MILCH COWS, ONE BULL, ONE HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, MILK ROUTE, MILK CANS. HORSE-POWEE CUT- TING “BOX, Fre, Ere, AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 'OCTUBEE FIFTH, 1886, AT QHREE OULOCK P.M I will sell_ut the Spring Rill Dairy, on the Canal Road. near Green Spring. the en.ire stock. Aixtares: and compieve outfit oF 4 dairym.n, sola only On ao ‘count of the owuer retirius frum business, Terms: A11 sums of $50 and under, cash; over that amornt'a creat of 90 days will on Givens for wie the rurchase:’s note, beariug interest aud satisfucvor- ly at.dorscd, will be taken. For further information apply to the Auctioneer. By order of JOHN G. RICK, Owner. THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ocl-dts P[40M4s DOWLING. auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS- Week Wasmisoiua, b, CoTMiEIS (ORY 5 vay D.C . FRAME FRONT WITH BkicK Meat ze Virtue of a decree of tbe uj ‘Court te Uiotric of Colsinsias in'raulty cours, Ro. 10,0, on the Lock dg” of mepativer, be the undersigned Trustee wiil sell at public ase. front 1 the premises. on THUR=DaY, the FOUR TEENTH DAY uF UCTOBER 1800, a the bour FOUR O'CLOCK, ail Guat of groupe aid ian. emenis 1 y of Washing Eon"Dintrict of cs ambias aa Know ata dewcrived ss Lot iwenty-hree (a), in square four hundred wud ‘fifty-one (401 ), the said Lot being Improved by 0 quod i ‘House, will lunge twowtory ‘as follows, to wit: One-third of the purchase money In cash within five days afver das Of sale, of which one huudred dollary ts \o or pad as & deposit at the Lime of sale; aud the balance ol the pur- chase money in ihree equal usta.imeuts in six, twelve and eighieed months iro the day of male, foF which the purcha-er shal deilver ty suit rusiees ‘bis oF bet Ot &, uated of day O1 ae aud to Dear Inlereet at Six Per ce.itum per annum: oF a. cus, at the option of the purcha-er, In deiauit of com, ‘1 he vermis Of sate, pr Le resold at the fiak ‘iid oost Of the deiauitlng purchaser, FASE 1 BROWNING, ‘Columbia RANDALL HAGNEK, | pret 2 Touts DUVALL, Anotioneer, Wee 026 F street. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON M STREET, BETWEEN (WEN) Y-THIKD AND TWENTY-FOLKTH STREETS NORTH TST. On MONDAY, OCTOBER Fi URTH, 1890 SLFIVs, UCLOCE P.M. 1 will oper forsale, 11 SB front of ie premises, ihe ust 19 fect Uy dev" Louis, Square 37. Terme mude knowy 64 time of aula Pen WW. DUVALL. Auctiuacer. J *@#"4 HOTEL yor ace ‘Ibis celebrated Hotel, with ita franchises, fur nilure snd apparel, will be offered or aaie, at id Point Comiurt Virginia. by public auction. THURSDAY, THE oc VENTH VAY OF UCTUSeu, Le8t. unvess previously suid ui \ rivate male. ‘At great cust Mr. Haitison ‘Phavus made “rhe Hygela® the most famous of American Botela. It is fir Colum in every respect und tall ov ite appolue Rieu by reason of It iueu ty, and viber advances, itstandsy without s rival in the Unled niates it bas Foums ior one thousand gurela Its furnisied most iaborately tu all of ts departmen:e vin the beat and “tatyle of turniture. ‘The Bulluiugs are im Cou Piste order, the draiuage aud sewerage uot Wo be ex fell ‘Persons wishing to purchase will visit and inepect, Wie premise, To such the fuslest lufrmation in ail of ts details will be given. “eruie: Oue-f-urth in Caah; the balance in four equal annoal payments, bearing interest irom the day of Site. The deferred pay mwentsto be nullicientiy secured, A deposit of ¥1v,vuy will. be don the day uf sale. “thirty days will be allows ich ‘0 comp. With the terms of sale, when posewssion. will, livered ¢ highest bid, in the estimation of the ex- Should rr roximate the vaiue of the propery they reserve the right Lo reject uhe same. "1 be execit tors are aul Feceive private bids for tus property. NNIE J. PHEBUS, TT. WOODFIN, 3.6. FULT. Raecutors of Harrison’ Phebus, THOS. TABB, Counseliur. eed-colm rPuOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoueer. 4 CHOICE COLLECTION oF HOUSEHULD EFFECTS ar PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY MOKSING, OCTOBER SEV- ENTH, 1886, Commene.ng ATT. N 0% LOCK, at residence No. 471 H street uérihwest, 1 shail sell a Superior wmi weil sel-ced cobeciion of howsebuld ttlects, embracing in part— Haudsome Farior Furniture in Roony and Walnut, t red iu different colors. x tables, Forties. Alwutel Clock. ery Superior Body and Veivet Brussels carpeta. Bruises Hull ad Stal. Carpets, in tive condition, Ruyrva lugs Hall rurnitute, Very sopertor Walnut cuamver Sets, Very nund-ome Wainut Mirror-fout Armoire, Ash Chamber sult Halt Mactiasses, Pillows and Bolsters. hands.me'Wa.uut Mi. rur-back sideboard. jov Di.dug sable, Distog Chalre id sLaatware. Finely finished Walnut Refrigerator, in perfect condi- of patiies surmisilag. THOMAS DOWLING, Auer [DUSCANSON BROS, Auctioncers AUMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY AUCTION OF A TO) U' rs TC, TUGH As WHiswEy GN) BRANDY, ALES PORTER, BEER, CIGARS, ae, &@ A180, BEER PUMP, ICE BUX, AR COUNTER, MIR- ROR LTC By virtue of an order by the Supreme Court, holding «special terun, for pobare bushuces | . SDAY, UCTUBER FIFTH. 15 6, at TWe VE CLOCK Mat ‘he auction rovms ‘of Duncan-op Bros, vib and D streets northwent, seil to tbe highest ders the above lut of Liquurs aud bur Fixtures. Terms: Cash. JH J WHITE, Aduiulstrator of Floteuce sbanaban, ocl-ot WEEES & C., Auctioneers, Post Office, ren 687 Loulsuna avenue, ‘Opposite Cy MONDAY MORNING, OClUn.K 4TH. AT Te UCLOCK, AT AUCTION, Wi HIN OUR SALE ROOM, SUCK Or STOKE-KEEPRI Bika Nu UP. iei's, Boys’ and Women's Boots and shoes. Linen Ta- ble Cicths “Linen rising, taucy aud Wool Sbawis, Alpacas, Poplins, iveps aud other ures Goods, Men's Shirts, Pr us, Howe ¥. nanckerchicis, Bleached and, Lubleuched Domestics, Fauey Goous, Coates & Clark's Spour Cottons and 1bresds, we, ac. oel-ut \HOMAS LOWLING, Auchoueer. SMGHLY VALUABLE INPRUVED PROPERTY, RUS 128 ANY 132 C StKEET, BetWiaN FIRST ANDSSCUND STREETS NUKTHEAST, AT AUCTION. Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO! SIXTH, lot, at HALF-PAST FUL O'CLUU! In frunt‘ol the premsives, f shiu.1 sel. all of Lot 6 1 square 724, cuutaimiog nearly round aud iniprov duy'e large Sweuing, wity basement coulaioiug 40 rooms wile Upper ba and Dasewent tied. ‘The yard is ilied wiLb Si. ubvery aud fine trult of every description, belug NO. Tas C street northeust, “Terma, Uue-bulf cash, the residue in two equal nay- meiis at oue aud two with uote bearing aivcing aid Fecuraiig as purchaser's cst; @20U dapeat aneing au ig at acon; Fequired at ume of sale. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE, ll sell the beautiful , No. 132, second door f umn shove property veing eat bai or iotdete square 724. lmproveu uy ® bandsome frame couage, Basing abuut L4 rooms wits ell tue modern improve: Liculs ‘The lot Conualus avout 0.000 square feet ol — ind ane spe rane ‘le flied with choice roses aad “YTor aust Uverhalf Oaah, balance in one, two and three years, with uotes bearing interest aud secured bya st purchaser's Gott sou depoat required at tas? S, at purchaser's fe ‘at Staal “dads” itom.XS DoW LINGe nuciouece UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, 3 BUGGL Langs CHILD'S HEANSE, DOUBLE AND HARNESS STABLE UTENSILS, 0, ON MUNDAY, OCTO Ek FOURTH. TEN 100 if pale, ‘MORNIN Wcesessce puvart: ‘a q ‘TRUSTEMS SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ‘ON DUMBARTON sTikki, BETWREN Gc BESE ASD MoD ¥ STERETS, ‘of tsust to ws, dated the 8, and duly recorded. in Liber ‘No. ¥12, 10.40 408, one of the Land. Re. cords of the District of « olumbla, and at the wines freq :ea of tue party secured thereby, we will vel,, by uuviie auction, th 101. of the premises on WKDN b> AY, OTUBLR SIXTH. A. b, Loot, at HALE Fast FOUL UCLOCK FM. ahi cat orale Jot ce OF parvel Of gr tunis and ‘iying fown, in the vast ict of Columbia und kuown 2s west baif or part of Lot pumbered (128) our bund ed aiid twenty-eight, lu Beal's addition to Georgetowa, how known ad described as squa:@ pumiered sev: ony, counmencing tor he same at 8 boa ule north iine of sumbarion street sixty (00) teet east from the iuterse: ou o! said Greene and Dumbaron, Stree. iuence, Fuun.og aloug tue Bo th ine a Dunn. Darrow sircet, cunt Uulrey (Su) feet; tieure, orth One. Rundred aud twealy 20) ‘more of lew to un & Ir: thence, west th.tty (Bu) fet, 0-4 thence soi, \ the place of Deginulug, Logetber with the improve: ments thereon. ‘Terme ol save: Onechied of the purchase money in By Bist day of May. cash and the be-ance hi tu six, tws Ive Sud eighteen months, wi Butera at six per crit Frou: day otame, the Turns to Ue secured by dee of trust upoa tue premises so.d. ef all cans, sa the option of the purcvascr. Ade, oxi of 8100 will be required at tue dumcof sale. Taxes paid to day ot Sule, ifthe terms Of euie are tut cou Within ten days the ‘Trusteve rewrve the ‘right to re- sell at the risk and cost of dewulling purchaser alter five days adverusng ib ibe nvenug Slur news paper all conveyancing aud recoruitg at purchaser Fes JESSE H. WILSON, | a BKUR. Aucuoureia asUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER’ ot FS STKE: T NURTHWIS:, TWO! S100kY FRAME AND BRICK BASEMENT, aT AUCTION. By virtue ofa deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No.976. folly 348,et seq.-one of the laud ce conds for the Wistrle: oft oluui tu, we will well. i frou of the premises, on MUNDAY, tue POU seek DAY OF UCTUBEK, :D.1806.a1 53300 CLOCK P.M. all tha certain plece of parcel of and and premise Kuown a.d distinguished ag and being a part o1 Lot one (1), square on” hundred and uinetseax (195), beginn.ng for the sae on A sireet north, twenty (20) feet tro the scuihie-st eo\ner of aid lot. runnig Ehence north (wenly-eight (2b) eel, thence west uur GyMecn thence ‘mort Ghr-yioue. (od) ‘eet, tem 10) inches, tuener weet iifieen (15) leet two (2) Di a muches, thence east uueieen (8) feet, two (2) inches, to the place ot beginning, together wiki ail the im: Provemen.s, ways easements, righis, privileges and Xppurtens..ovs wo the ane belonging. Or lu euywie Tn: Evcven banéred dollars in oaah, balance io 6, 12 und 18 months, notes for the deferred payments 16 be given, bearing six per oent per anuum interest. OWEN Mc ec21ade WILLIAM ODONNELL, iCERY SALE UF VALUABLE IMPROVED C¥sornery STRERT, WEEN JERSEY A ry us NoxTH AND OF GRUUAD, Pst. ‘on EET NUI i i c i 1 22,4 ‘be de- | ed with | PM VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, VSL OAOMRANSTUROT. AT AUCTION. Vg MO .pAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH. (O86, at FIVE O'CLOCK, lo front of the prew: iean'i nha) sola two-story Readeuce, with tnok Galiding. containing seven roomn, « cfu improvements. No. 1304 Corcoran Th OMTOMAS DOWLING, huctionegr, W, SUSBESGE DOV ct TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUASLE UNIM- POV-eD PROPERTY, ConA EK OF FiRSE PIENCE STEED TS NO THWEST eke a aay of saya. Da teewried om cords of the equest of the NE wuction, Wn trout cf Ul AY. tbe FirTH DAY OF OX HAL! -Past 1004 OCLi Certain lots. pieces or par ying tm the chy ot \ aah wnbla, aud Known and id (a) twent dred and ti Fim upon the Preise: sod, wt all won ot th A “cicpe Wot 0s) Will be Fee ates pal To dry of male. wits In ten days Sell at the risk fuer uve days a: ted JPSSE HL WILSON, WAL CUABACGH _ SUMMER _R 28ORTS. . — ON tanues SERRA oS ct SL MMER MESURE IN Tun MOUR AIS Vitelste have: been placed in ail ti: | springs, salting sort to be | Shean States beautiful seen excell d: but Class very moderne. B&O. T e loliow ing drag. tar ufhice and Fost.” For furdhe MH. CAME La NADDUX, Prop Dr. CW. CHANG Sou RAILROADS. DILDMOAT ALK LINE aids Trains leave B and P. dep 7°16 umn. —Lal.y, excep Sui interinediate nus 11:19 am—vmily for Lyuch 6h and ny, for Ly nville, Awh~ vine, Conrotie, Adaits, aod points South Fatman butle, sicepuug cas Lo AUauia, and thence to New Oriemun. nday, for Manaseas, ‘Fmediate ssi tor Chariotten ile, Loulavite. Cie Ches. aud Ubio Ki Pulimam Sleeper Washington to Loumvive 11:00 p.ai.—Dauy ior Lynchburg, Charlotte, Colum. Augusta, Auania, Mouisomery. New vrlew Ful 5 P. na Louie Lynchburg local, 280 pom; Sirast au For tickets, sleeping ca formution, ap)ly syiVania station, 027 reommon Peuba. ave, and Peano JAS. L. TAYLOR, 1 Passenger Ageit JBAeTMORE axd oM10 Kasinoan. | Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th 2st, unth: Caruier Bowe. Leave Washington fiom station, corner of New Jer. 14200 a and 10:10 p.m. dally. The 10:00 amos a Fast Lunited 2 And Citeage, arriving iu Pitsburg at 73 pan ble cage Do extra tare is charged uulviile and St, Louls dally at ub trough comches and Pale Bc Sule esau pan. ‘No-ex.an tures charged on thi tain tor ast tan For Palsbuig at 10:00 am. and 8.55 p.m. daily to Pitlabunkh, « LVeiond aud Detroit, with Moumreh bere mereng nrg te Facer or Lyachvurg, Natura Braise, Lexington and Braunton, 14:10 p.m. daily. ‘or Lexi except Sauda 9. ‘ man OF Mavredmurace, Newark, singerly, Wilming- | to Chester aud Phiiadeipuis, Oem 120 pnd bmn. dun’ For isai.1moFe on w-ek days 5, 6:30, 6:40. 7:30,8:30 | end 40200 am. 120, Li, BAD U4 | B30, «30, 4: xy 100 jt 8:0, 1:80. BY wad LUO 3, 1280, Bid, 440, DU. OU, THO, Bead, > at For *heumpdoab Valiey Ralirond and points Koute 20 Am ando:8u pan. @ tis. 10am, bas e-per trom | Wasitniciun Yo New Griesi O30 p.m Seeper to Lie ow. For Wilmington, Delaws:e.and intermediate 1) Ball wore and Wdaitugion, B10 pus. dale exce;n sunday, fy 6:40 a.m. and 12:10 and 4:30 pm, y Bas w.m., 4: 0 ‘ay Stations between Washington and Balti more 440, Sy au Tsu p.m. 2, 4:40, 0 4200 pati.” On Sunday's 980 mti., whs! 1230.8! 40720, nd 1AN9 ta. For Stativin on Mecropole sacri Sunny, wud Boh ops Hut rmedsate poitite I 3 aud 41:20 pa cept Subday. For Freusrick ‘0a mend 0 p.m. dally, exer pt sunday For Hagerstown 10:00 «un. und 5:81 p.m. dally, em expt Sunday. us tFive from the West dai Latte Ane Newark and Havre de Grace, Lists wth. 320 ad 1a yt. daly intermediate pointe north ef W liuing.ou ore, 1g a pat +f in AtMapolis, 8:30am. and 1350 and 6126 p.m, Bunday, 10:00 am. 0380 pn, | Prom 'liarper's Fercy and Valley Railroad, 720 m. diy. aud 9.30 p.m, dal y except Sunday From Frederick an cinterwediate puluia, 8225 am, d bilo pa.daly except sunday. tals leave Gaddmore tor Washington at 5:1, ri a.m, Lcd, 2:90. 3.4, Gand 11200 pm: on Muudaye: 0, WAN) aud W209 mim, 1:80, 2d, 420. OAM, 7340. @ and To pm | ali (raiie irom Washington stop at Relay Station 720. 210 ahd +40 peat ‘Station; 619 and 1301, ye gun sree wher me wl i, te basen to be checked received at any point in the 6 " c K. LORD, DUN Ha. Ineo} "GPa Gea Mana.er, Baltimore, WW A8886TON. O10 AND WESTERN RAL ROAD Co. Schedule in effect Aurust 1, 1886, ‘Traios will leave irom aud urtiveat BaP. station, Och aid B nt ts vollown:, eave Washinton v0 @m. daily except Sunday and 4:45 p.m. daliy, arriviogal Kownd Hill 11.44 eave Kound Hid tara dat SAS p. ao, Gall, except Saar Say -aravinng at Wankingiu 80 win wind 0:40 pam fouthiy and quarry coMuiuterion rates LOO R BELL auld Saperinvendent, NHE GREA® PEXNSYLVANIA ROUTE Ty THE NokiH, WEST AND SOUTHWES?, bovuBi RAC SPLENDID ~CENERY, STREL RAL MAGNIFICENT bQUIPM ENE AN EPPECISU:Y Lita, Tse. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, coruer of Sixth aud B streeis, us 1ollows: For Pittaburg and the Wet chicago Limited Ex eee Hae Cars a WO A.M. dally: Pak » HU A. MM. daily 10 Cine id Wit. ieoping Car frou Hari t = EG Ea a er Saito ae were haga Secon San, ream Pocific Express, 10200 P.M cuily, for ietstut eee Cais eee ceed = BALIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For brie, \ anandaigua Kocbester, bullae. . agent dow P.M. daily, exc pt maurday, Wil PalaeD CEA RS Stee ce eee — ost vee Seti Gece Chreerrr et nied 1-x)prem Oi ‘Pullman s'arior care, tana SP a daily, except Sunday For Hata to aN evga Drovkiyu, A. Vy ait thre. fun Couect FT es wien Goa of ‘rovkiyn Anes. afford we 10 Fulton weet, avuudiig daub latriage actos New York Cus. x 3 RE tie Gs

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