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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave and 11th St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, in the THR FvExrxo STAR ts served to eity by carriers. on thelr own account, at 10 cee Rink or He ger moat.” Copies ai ‘the counter cents” each mall—| BePPald—00 cents a Menth; ene year, $6: six mont second-class mail matter. | res DCas payee ely GERMS om, Ett 4 — Ohe pening Star. £2 11 mail subscriptions paid in advance nepaper sent longer than i paid tor 4 _Baies of advertising made known on appiieation. ———— WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. H.W. Jouss ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS ARE COMPOSED EXCLUSIVELY OF THE BEST AND PUREST MATEKIALS, COMBINED ON DIFFERENT PRINCIPLES FROM ANY OTHER LIQUID OR MIXED PAINTS. THEY ARE OF A HIGHER GRADE THAN HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN OFFEKED TO THE PUBLIC, EITHER IN “PASTE” OR LIQUID FORM, AND ARESECOND. TO NONE IN @1CHNESS AND PERMANENCY OF COLOR, BEAUTY OF FINISH AND DURABILITY. Sample Sheets and Pamphlet,“Exterior Decoration,” Free by Mail STRICTLY PURE COLORS IN OIL, VARNISHES, Ere ROOF, CAR AND BRIDGE PAINTS, im various colors. Are especially adapted for out- buildings, barns, feuces, and for frou aud rough wood- work. H.W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. LONDON. ccts1w Pp Pius Tax. ‘There is really nothing smart in taking advantage ©f another's confidence to charge two priees for the xoods they buy: it is simply sharp practice, which Sooner or later will -voomerang-like—return to hurt those who indulge in it vaeh a thisys Is impossible here, as every garment 1m our house is marked in plain figures. The price we We mark our goods in low asit's possible tosell them and | there the questiow of price must end. four prices may interest you at this time, jough We'd much rather show you the goods with Prices marked, so that you might Judge more in- elligentiy of the claim we make to selling high art clothing for meu and boss at popular prices, Slo are the thmits within which oar Stock of Children's Saits are to be found, Ages 4 to ASyears We can't attempt to describe the different Kinds we keep, but we have them in all the interme Giate xraces. From: $6 to $18 are the exiremes which bound our matehiess stock of ~ults for the larger boys—ages 14 Yo 1S years We will | ot ketp really common gcods, dur we mds for the prices usually ebarged far very interior qualities, From $5 to $95 are the boundary lmitsof our Prices for Gentlemen's Suits. We could not. it we ied, convey at intelligent Idea of the varigus kinds | tobe found within these mits, but we cam tell you | What i Not to be found there. Itis Nothing. Fail | Overcoats, $8 to $30. Separate Trousers, $2 to $9. ‘You reaily ought to see our Stuck and Prices. They | Will Surprise, Amaze, Astonish and Please you. EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. (ALL BLUE sI@Ns) J. M GRADY, Manager. THE GOLDEN TLovservaxisurses, We have just received another shipment of Lowell sud Hartiord Carpets, comprising Witton's, Body Brussels and extra super tngraius: also Mo: | quetic, Velvet and Koxbury ‘Tapestry: Keustugton Art Squares all sizes. Suk Pluses, Spun silk and Fancy Suk Furuitore Coverings, Irish Point, Swiss, re i Nottingham Lace Curtains, Raw Suk and Fab Covers all sizes, “Ticse In Want of ce gouds Will tind it to thelr sdVautage to examine ur stock before purchasing, HOOE BRO, £ co. cock r Horrime Tra Four beatiful youn ladies hung withoot provoc- nt the facts sevcaied hat the eater of atin matted te deed buliding where tas pices ty mamutactare Drewes, Cloaks Weape and hemise. Drawers bie” money. We call eliue of Cloaks, Wraps | iperior tu style, quality I surely astonish | and you will be archased else | ‘accommodate all W mn gaaranieed. ING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘91S Seventh Street Northwest. Gaz Sud Salesc wom for Ready made Wear on sec- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. ‘Warranted Absolutely Pure Cocoa, from which the excess of oil has been Femoved Itbas threetines strength of Cocoa mixed ‘with starch, arrowroot or Soper, aud & therefure far more economical, costing tess than one cent @cup. It EREAKPAST BREAKFAST cocoa, 8 delicious, nourishing. coco strengthening easily digent- coco €9,anduduirably adapted | coun. 4oF invalids as well am for persons in Lealth, Seid by Grocers everywhere. BAKER & CO... Dorchester, Mass, Taz Esvasusueo Rirvraniox ov OUR OWN MAKE or READY-MADE CLOTHING, von MEN, BOYS OR CHILDREM, REMAINS UNDISTURBED. OUR Goobs ARE BETTER MADE AND OUR PLICES LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. Manufaci@ribg Department on the Second and Third Floors, NOAH WALKER & co. 625 Penusyivapiaavenua NSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sele agents for thiscity for the sale of KNON'S §. Y. HATS, YouMANS' N.Y, Hats, LATEST NOVELTIES JUST RECETVED. Sst Boys Hats Soc. » $1, $1.25, $1.50, Moununs. SUR OPENING OF Lapti OCHOES, FURS WILL BE ich san tee Sheth Stage swe ena : PROPOSALS. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT PP0Posats FOR DREDGING AND RIP-RAP FUTURE DAYS. = THIS AFTERNOON. PJUrry & byEn. <= STONE, US. ENorszer Orvicr. 2136 Pennsylvaniaave.N.W. WasINGToN, D.C, October 6, 1850. ‘Sealed Proposals wili be received at this office uutil TWELVE Mon TURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY- SIXTH, 1886, for dredging and rip-rap stone, ou im provement of Potomac River, at Washi ss ootlows: ington, D.C, —For dredging and embankment, Section ITI. For dredging in the Washington Channel, S.—For aredeing in the ‘Tidal Heservolr, Section TT. .—For riprap stone, For specifications, forms of bids and other informa- Hou, apoiy at this ohie. "(Pet Ete CHAINS. Lieutenant Colonel of kaugineers, 0013,14.15,16,23,25-60 SOOM je FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF BLADENSBURG ROAD. rvica oF Fut COMM IBSIOX Wasitsoron, D.(, October 12th, 1886, Sealed Propouls wilt be received at this ofice until TWRIVE OCLOCK M., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH, Tso" fr Improving Biadensbur Hoad irom Boundary street to Gueen's Chapel road, Of as tar an the funds allotted wi per ‘Blank forms Of proposal nnd specilications can be obtained at this odiceapon appitasion thereions to: gether with ali necessary information, and only bids Shon these forms wil be considered. rT Hos. J. FISHER & CO,, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, ON DELA- WARE AVENUE, NkAk THE CAPITOL PARK. beaten, Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, TWENTY-FITH, AT FOUS O'CLOCK, in front of the virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jul; recorded in Liber No. 1007, folio shall sell lots lettered “C’ and‘ D, made by Mary V. Chil square No. 686, fron Venue, between " improvements thereon. Tess, 1. 408 ot 80g, 8 ‘of'a nubdivision ing togeter 70 feet on Delaware 2 and“ strects north, with the ‘erms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash; operiy at Soabpica wad ocll-d&as the balance in two equal instalments atone and two years trom day of sale, with Interest, for which the hotes, secured by deed of trust on the premises sol:\, shall'bo given. “A deposit of when the lots are bid off. All conveyancing at pur- chaver's cust. ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the urchaser's risk, If terms of sale be uot ‘within ten dus 100 will be required WA. B PALM WA it NecbpRtsn, } Trustees. THE FALL RACE MEETING. Good Prospects for Fine Sport city. FAMOUS HORSES THAT WILL CONTEST THE PURSES—THE BARD AND ELKWOOD TO HAVE IT OUT HERE—THE STAKE RACES AND THEIR PROBABILITIES, &¢. HANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING CISTSEGN AN Sietiict, NEAR CORNER OF F SOUTHWEST. By virine of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia, sitting in equi assed July 2 1886, In caitse 10,028," whe jennie L. Ford et al. are plaintiffs aud George B. kin etal. are defendants, and at the Fisk and cost of the defuultin purchaser atthe sale thereunder made July 24th, 1886, T willsell at public auction to front Bf the prvinines io the highest Udder, ou TUESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK, B. M. all that piece or parcel of ground and premises, Improved by a ten room frame dwelling, Kuown a3 and belni parts of loty Saud 9 in square 468, in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia. rms of sule by sald decree: Cne-third of the por- chase money in cash, one-third In six months, one third in twelve months after date, or ail cash at the epiion of purchaser; deierred payments secured By deed of trast’ with interest at per cent. One bub dred dollars to be pald by purchaser when property. is bid off. Irtermsofaale are not complied with in ten days the trustee may resell at defaulting purchaser's ANDRE Dine SAT diyeect uortatest, DUNCANSON BROS, Auctionsers oc2-aaa Real Estate Brokers, 13th and F sts, it ivy VALUABLE BUILDING SITES AT TERRA COT. TA STATION, ON METROPOLITAN BRANCH B.& 0. RR, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH, J at TWO O'CLOCK P. M., we shall sell 24 Acres* Cholce Sites, in half to fiveacre Lots, at Terra Cotta Station, three miles from the city. Plats of subdivision can be had at office of Hufty & Dyer, 13th and F sts., or of the Auctioneers, Train leaves B. & O, station at 12:30 o'clock, return- ing at 8,5and8pm. Title perfect. ‘Terms liberal, and will be made known at the time ofsale, WALTER B. WILLIAMS € C0., oclddts Auctioneers. The fall race meeting of the National Jockey Club is drawing near, Next week the horses Will be at Pimlico; the week following they will beat Ivy Clty. Never before were there as good prospects for fine sport. The fields are certain to be large, the horses will be of the highest quality, and there will besides be an abundance of them. The program, which has Just been made public, is certainly of rare in- terest to all lovers of the high-type horse. Be- ginning on the first day with three-quarters of a mile the distances of the week’s races are well The right ts reserved to Feiect any and all bids or varts of bids, ‘WILLIAM LUDLOW, ‘ocl 246 Engineer Commissioner D. C. ROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A FAMILY BUILDING. 00%. ‘Wasmrsaron, D. C., October 2d, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be’ received at the fice of Mr. H.A. Willard, e} ing comunlt- tee of the Board of Tru rin School until IWELVE O'CLOCK M. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOLER TWENTAU-TH, 1886, for constructing ghe Family Building on tho grounds of ‘the Iteform choo! ‘Miank forms of proposals and specifications, to- gether with all necesury information, can be Ob- ta:ued, upon application therefor atte office of the secretary of the Board of ‘Trustees, at ‘No. 1334 F Sirevt northwest, aud only bids upon these forms will be considered. “The right is reserved to w: any said all bids. GEORGE W. ADAMS, ochtd President Bourd of Trastecs, FINANCIAL. ooo OF CURRENCY BONDS AND BONDS or SERIES B or THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY ‘Will receive a communication of interest and import- ance to them by forwarding thelr namesand addresses to us (if they have not already done so), with a mem. orandum of the amount of bonds of either class held by them, or by calling im person at our office. A.S HATCH &C0., ‘No.5 Nassau street, oc7-th & sat-2w&Ke NEW YORK. Pine & Woarery, WASHINGTON, Manutactures ‘goods ever offered in above goods. It is a new depart” ment with us, and it will save you money to examine them. Doras & Wasnt Co. GaMITED) BROKERS, OFFices: COR. SEVENTH AND F STREETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C, 20 WALL STREET. : STOCKS, OIL, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS. Private wires Chicago and New York. Represents- tives om New York Stock, Oll, and Produce Exchanges, ‘and Chicago Board ot Trade. ‘ocd-Limo STOCK BROKERS, 64 road asin nee i aveime, | New You. 839 15th street (Corcoran Building), Wasningtoa, PRIVAIE SIUCK TELEGRAPH WIKES BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BUSTON, @q ‘GMNEAL PARTNaRS. dames WaT ii. Cacoxke Oaxuer, ‘Maywamp G Eyuc Huxny H- 1, Wi D.c. Witt K Teavins, Zay and sell on comission H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Ove Erronrs ‘TO SUPPLY THE YOUNG MEN OF WASH- INGTON WITH STYLISH AND GOOD SUITS, MADE TO ORDER AT $20, $22.50, AND $25, SEEM TO BE APPRECIATED IF ‘THE NUMBERS WHO COME YOR THEM 18 ANY EVIDENCE OF APPRECIATION. WE HAVE A FEW OF THE SAME STYLES MADE UP IN SACK AND CUT- AWAY COATS WHICH WE ARE SELI- ING AT $15, $16, AND 918, IF YOU WANT A VERY GENTEELSUIT, AT SMALL COST, ONE THAT WILL DO @00D SERVICE AND IS WELL MADE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THESE. DONT FORGET THAT WE HAVE EN- ‘TIRELY NEW LINES OF FALL OVER- COATS THAT CAN BE FOUND NO WHERE ELSE IN WASHINGTON. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LIGHT AND DARK MIXED CHEVIOTS, ocl2 EB BARNUM & CO 931 Peyxeyivaxia AVENUR Tue Sxanr Boyer Is Dean Unto the fact that we are this season offering special indueemenis in RELIABLE AND STYLISH CLOTHING of all grades. In quality and make you ‘Chusses Of Hallway | Will find our new stock all that could be desired. We make it a point to handle such garments ONLY as are Qnotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re ie eB ond ocksmaeene: garding. the markets received through our wines Rantiys direct from the ‘New York Block im | We sell you an elegant Cheviot Sult at $7.50 that ‘ilorders executed aud reported prompcs. ‘woulk be cheap at $10.00. = — ‘We sell you an All-Wool Cassimere Suit at$10.00 ooo A ERO EUR > ‘that would be a bargain at $14.00. ge k AY Re Re ‘Wesel you anextra fine Cassimere Sult at $12.50 co L AAA RR K K ‘that you cannot match anywhere under $16.50, OS SS 6 see ee ‘We sell you a fine Prince Albert Suit, silk faced, at RRR EKB DDD $15.00 that would be cheap at $20,00. Ear Ee eB ‘We sell you a better Prince Albert at $18.00 that is RR DD Teally worth $25.00. ERB 2 Bh be ‘We sell you an All-Wool Fall Overcoat at $7.50. A ogee mrrr oor gee gem | very ane oneat $10.00, E Fr t ? ke Ere ‘We have an extra large line of Suits for Boys from tus Een ¢ = He & F 18 to 18 years old, from $5.00 up. ‘We havea full line of Boys Fall and Winter Over- PD A YT ‘coats, from $3.75 up to $15.00. = re AA = For Children from 5 to 18 years old, Suits with Short Do “4 ¥ = Pants, at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, 734 7TH ST. N. Ww. 784 7TH ST. N,W. which we guarantee to be 20 per cent less than you — mee can buy them elsewhere. BANKRUPT SALE ‘We have a full line of Odd Pants, from $1.50 up. or = BBB L A NNN K _K FER TUIT se GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED, BBL AA NNNEK E T Bi Masse a ELE OS ve Bes tuna aN NN Kk kee TF Spo THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL AND a $F 0% BAY FF OO, BRB, FEET ong brett haere § 8 QMMNMEY Q OkRE F S35, | oot CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Coi“oo MMUE “oon E F = TP H1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT. varied up toa mile and three furlongs. Owners TO-MORROW. have great aversion to racing their horses ep) case BROS, Auctioneers MY AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY, OCTOBER | @bove the latier distance, and the ay SIXTEENTH, 1886, COMMENCING AT TEN | club showed wisdom in arranging its NDSOME AND WEL. HOUSEHOLD yOnOCK oar APURRITURR cling we, COMPRISING | ,OCEOCK, Program to conform to the spirit of the FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MIRKOR, FINE | Embracing in part several Pianos, Parlor and | tires, Long distance races with no-account PARLOW SUIPE . MARBLI-TOD” AND | Chamber Furniture, in sets and separate pieces, two | horses participating are not so interesting as OTHER PLUSH TOP TABLES, NOT SECRETARY, AMBER SETS, WALNUT AND fine French Moquez Carpets, Brussels and Ingrain short dashes with large fields Carpets, New und Second-hand Dining-room Furni- Of fast sprinters. With such horses as Gleanc Pearl Jennings, WARDROBES, CHIFFONJERS, BEDSTEADS, | ture, China and Glass Ware, Cooking aud Heating | Climax, Frank Ward, Herbert, Ferg Kyle, Lit B 2 LOTR : . tle Minnie, Bureh, Swift, Lizzie Dyer,’ Col. CERIN Gian BUOKUARS HAE SHRUH | Stoves together witn many other articles of value. | RO, Muumls, Borel, iwlit, Line Dyer Col Also, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, One White Pony, Saddle and Bridle, One New Saddle and Bridle, oe Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, and Harness. ocl4-2t ION. TABLE ENT CHAIRS, COOK Rt AND IN- ie Hunt, Jim Doug" Esther ahd others contesting the nd The Bard, Etkwood, Sp lopeful, Beaconsfield, Man lass, Queen short distance events, Volante, Millie, Inspe op Agse tor B., Louisette, Dake GRAIN, HALL. STAT AND OTHRIC CAR: aoe i. STAIR AND O11 = = = of Montalban, Adonis, Barnum, Aretino, Lucky ECG ERR OOUT THE HOU! Set TPHoMaS DOWLING, Auctionéer. B., Favor, Valet, Jim ‘Gray, Molly McCarthy's WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Last, Ada D., Wickham, Supervisor, Mot CARPETS, &c., CONTAINED IN DWELLING =D. Heel-and-Toe, Unrest, Housatonic, ‘Bonanza, No 1d PENNSYLVANIA = AVENUE| “DESKS. PHI Royal Arch and Toiu'in the longer race: SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION, CHAIRS, TWO KIGHT-DAY CLOCKS, LOT | racing will be of the highest class. The two- On FRIDAY | MORNING, OCTOBER FIF- MATTING, WATER COOLER, &¢., &c., BEING | year-old division will also be strong in numbers TEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell atthe THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Ob" GERMAN | ds wellas quality. Most prominent in the list above dwelling ail the excellent’ Furniture contained | | HALL. are Connemara, Bessie June, redo and Gri- therein, to which the attention of parties refurnishing | | On SATORDAY oR: NING, OCTORER SIX- re a a R {ORNT X- | sette; but they will be calicd’ upon to concede EES SATE OF GHG Wen Aiovo fusiture which has eer renlotedt a miy stro Te resg0 suok cliukene St ones as Paynter, PTO cK ING | for conventenes of ules The articles are in’ prime | Ai Liced, Oarsman, Hinda, Qucen o PRO eed srkter courbes condition. Soames articles are in Prime | Matins and others, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER FIF- ain eect TEENTH IMU AT FIVE OCLOCK, we wil sell a | 2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct THE AUTUMNAL HANDICAP. Frout ofthe Drei cauanm bos HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. On the first day, Tuescay, October 26th, ‘ * ‘1 there will be six races, The chief attractions Fronting 24.08 tet on 34 sirect, and having a ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ONE DUN COLT, Gepth of 94-3 feet to-an alley: improved oF Ee TWO FEATS OLD | DUN COLT, | witt be the Autumnal Handicap, a mile and a- Brick Dwelling No. 1306 ‘Bd street, water aud OnSATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTEENTH, 1886, | half, and the McKibbin Steeplechase, The first- Thomas Downy ai gat the auction rodms of | nanied event closed with the large number of eas. Owing to the enhancing value of real estate in this | Thomas Dowling, I shall’ sell the above mentio uN above, 44 nominations, but ten were declared ggcton. this sale should attract the attention of pur- | Anitin!, CATHARINE QUIN LA’ before being handleapped. ‘The weights o1 Term: One-fousth cash; balance in one, two 34 remaining in are equitably adjusted. fgnd three years, notes to bedr 6 percent. per annum | WW7ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts ing with Volante, who has been complimented interest, payable semi-annually, to be sboured by deed —— With the top-weight of 124 pounds, the seale is of trust'or all cash, at purchasér's option. A deposit | HORSE, BUGGY AND ITARNESS AT AUCTION. | run down to Littie Dan at 90 pounds, Iuis not f $1UU at time of sale. Conveyaneing, &c., at purchas- er'scost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days; oth- erwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost of the On SATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTEENTH, ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., I shall sell in front of our auction rooms 1 Light Bay Mare, 7 years old, Side-bar likely, however, that more than a dozen of the 84 will tace the’ starter, the “probables” being defaulting purchaser after fi ys public advertise. | Buggy, Harness, Kobe and Whip, 01 it owner | VOlante, Bonanza, Louisette, Royal Arch, tent of aush resale in some Reenpaper pabiisied in | leaving theceee wucca aye Ob Sccount oT Maumee or Heelund-toc, Valet, Lizze Dwyer Weashigtgns ola “WALTER'S WILLTAMS & CO. Auct,_ | or Modesty, Unrestor Housatonic, Col Sprague, DUNCANSON BROS._ Greenfield ‘or John, Panama and Frankie B Should eight or ten of those named come to the Post, One Of the best races of the year will re- sult. Volante, the big, fine-looking California ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, HEAVILY CARVED PARLOR SUITES, BODY. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM-| BRUSSELS, horse, has not been doing particularly well for PROVED PROPERTY ON DELAWARE AVE- IN the past tew weeks, and he will need to be at NUE, NEAR THE CAPITOL PARK. his best to defeat’ such tried periormers as Louisette, Bonanza and Heel-and-Toe. Bonan- za has probably the best chance of the four, as he has been running well of late and is believed. tobe improving. Louisette, however, 1s said to be especially good just now, and if she comes. back to her’ form of two seasons ago will be hard to beat, THE M'KIBBIN STEEPLECHASE, will be over the hills and through the valleys as of yore. It closed with an excellent entry, irtue of a deed of trust, dated June 234, eat aly seitdea ioc 218 2A a rae a oe Hae ae IN. OCTORER TWENTY-FIFTH, at Bic Os Hentaturereanes tert tterdl EW atnoubisiaou muserty Seer Vcnhton ae ii res MY i, te oa eee on Delaware avenue, between 13 and C streets Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash; ane talnaen orca pumase money inet years from day of sale with interest, for which the mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell, at residence No. 1012 Fourteenth sireet_ northwest. a superior collection of Household Effects, the contents of about twenty well-furnished rooms, partially enumerated. HANDSOME BLACK WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, ASH SUITES, ELEGANT PARLOIt SUITES, MARBLE-TOP TABLE, BLACK WAL- NUT EXTENSION TABLES, DINING-ROUM CHAIRS, WALNUT WARDROBES, WICKER CHAIRS, HANDSOME HALL RACK, E° By 1885, No, otes, secured by deed of trust_om the premises sold | GERES, WALNUT EASY CHAIRS. WALNUT shalt be given, "A deposit of $100 will be required | FRAME LOUNGES, WALNUT BEDSteEabs, | but unfortunately the best of them—the famous when the lot is bid uff. All conveyancing at BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, SUPERIOR | Bourke Cochrane—has gone lame and been de- chuser's cost, ‘Trustees reserve the rizht toresellthe | MADESPRING> AND OTHER MATTRESSES, | clared out. His lameness has been a great dis- Property, dt purchuser'srisk, if termsofsalebenot | LASY CHALRS. LACE CURTAINS AND COX | appointment to his genial, sportsmantike Souipiiod win wichin ten days Nicks CHIFFONIDIG, MATE MATERESSES | OUnen Stave Nolan ot ‘Aibany. Pihe mations aie Hage 7 tie wWALL-| Wl probably be Buckra, Wellington, Tennes- CHATS nus Ate HALEANDSTAIR Cait | see, Gonfaion, Abralam,'Tom Brown, Beundor MM . FISH) ‘Real PETS; NE : ODY BRUSSELS RUGS, DIF- | and Bassanio, the weights being ailotted in the (Mat A ee YE FIABUCAUER pops BRUSRELS Caitrets | order indicatéd, “There. will bea large uuinber ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED, PROPERTY ROU BLANKETS. | Of tmber-toppers at the meeting that have not US DELAWARE AVENUE, NEAR THE | DING CHINA AND GLASSWANE, KITCHEN | boon entered nthe Me ibuin: tue bese ol tes being Major Pickett. AFTERNOON, OCTOBER ‘This residence 1s furnished with the best articles, TWENTY-FIPTH,ASSO.at HALE-PASTFOCH fag | and has been weil kept. The sale is especially worthy THE STAKE RACES. O'CLOCK, in frontof the premises, by. virtue of Picatenlon of private parties contemplating house- | The Arlington stakes for two-year-olds, also Corded in Liber Na: 10UT> follo No, 458 etseq, we | ecO4€ WALTER B WILLIAMS &CO,, Aucta. | on the first day, will bea contest of more than shall sell lot lettered “,”’ of @ subdivision made by tary V- Chilton and otiters, of certain lots in square No. 686, fronting 32 and 42-100ths feet on. Deluware venue, between north Band C streets, with tte iin- Proventents, consisting of threestory brick Notse ‘Terms of sale: Qve-third of purchase money tn the balance in two equal instalments at uue and two years from day of sale, with interest, for which the ordinary interest. It will bring out such clip- rs as Connemara, Puzzle, Falsestep, Bessie june, Laredo, Strideaway, The Jill, Paymaster, Matins, Oriflamme, Al Reed, Tom fivod, Hinda, and, perhaps, a few others. Connemara will only carry her weight for age, and on paper seems to have the stake at her mercy. It Hes- 8%- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON agcount of sickness in the family, until MONDAY, OCTOBER FIGHTEENTH. SAME HOUR. ocl3-4t WALTER B. WILLIAM & CO., Aucts, NSARD ROOF AN! LING DWEL No. 307, ND THREESTORY A notes, secured by deed of trust_on the presses 301d, a x By 5 o she upper Chuser’s cost. ‘Trustees reserve the right tu reseli'the | On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER om ee contest will be close und exciting. property at purchaser's risk if terms of gale be not | NINETEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we willsell an ‘he only stake race on the second day is the complied with within texeayere in front of the premises, eae) An noose fr tives bevels ar Tse . B. ruta LOY 3, IN SQUARE 533. ghth, hirty-two in it, and the ma- ocli-d&ds WM. Ht ut, } ‘This Lot fronts on Cstreet, between Sdand 4% streets, | JOFity are of high clus, Itis to be regretted Unat the great Dew Drop is not in the flesh to do battle with Banner Bearer, Mollie's Last, Electric, Quito, Saxony, Saranac, Ada D.. Bess, Kirkman, Jennie’ B., Cyclops, Peekskill and 'Adoncus. ‘The best of these bamed are nd will be sold in two paris, being. improved by two Brick Houses—one of which, No. 307 C street, is one of the best built and most convenient Brick Dwellings in the city, being a three-story aud mansard rooi brick with Jarge, commodious dry basement. ‘This dwelling ERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED i, ESTATE, SITUATE ON FIRST STRE WEEN LAND M STREETS CHANC Rh. ‘TY OF WASHINGTON, D.,| hasall the’ modera conveulenees, containing eleves | #P4, Advneus, |The best of these hamed are 3 i SRE! 2 FIRST | bedrooms and two bathrooms, large parlor, dining- o a . ve NOWTIWESE CORNER UF FIRS | room library, butlers pantry’ and kitchen ‘on ret | 4 done) and Mollie's Last. It should, how- ever, and probably will, be a great race, The capital stakes, for two-year-olds, on the third day, has about the same list of entries as floor; basement kitchen, laundry, store and coal rooms, concreted and paved. House in perfect order; furnace and ‘range; cistern. A first class residence in every Particolur,” Lot has @ front of 80.10-12 feet on C Street, and an average depth of about 107 feet to a30- foot ailey. s AND PIERCE STREETS, By virtne of a certain decree made by the Su- Pfeme Court or the District of Columbia, on the fig Stn day of March, 1586, in Equity” cans nuobered $678, "I will, on “TURSDAY, “Tat > ¥ OF OCTOBER, 1889, at LOCK P. M., in front of the Premises, offer for sale at public auction, to the bigh- at and est bidder, wll those premises atid parcels of id situate in the city of Washington, District ‘sforesuid, id plan of the said penalized five pounds, which will leave the capital au open race. The probability is, how— ever, that tbe “double event” will be credited to the victor of the first day. ‘The Potomac stakes, a mile and three .fur- long’s, is set_for the fourth day. It closed with 8, ALso, Immediately after. we will ‘sell the three-story and basement brick dwelling, No. 309 above, containing seven bed rooms, large saloon parlor, dining room aud kitchen. Front’ 25 612 feet_on edepth of about 111 feet nd known on the grou! elty a all of 0 ou numa seh street and runulng an ave seventeen nominations, but the vicissitudes of Square nuntoretnve Rona and BAY Seneca | coach foot aliey. ‘This, dwelling bas modern com | racing have reduced tie “probubles” 10. about ese premises front SU feet on First sireet _n.w. un k $0 fect on Pierce street, being at the luter- Yection of those streets, and are improved by # sub- stantial three-story brick dwelling. he terms of sale are ty of the purchase money cash, ‘and the remainder in three equal payments, ut one, two and three years from date. of sale, with Interest secured to the'satisfaction of the trostée: a deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale; conveyancin tour or five. ‘Chose that will fuce the flag, how- ever, are all celebrated three yeur olds, and as this Will in all likelihocd be the last méeting of the year between them, the interest will be widespread. The field will be made of Mr, Cassatt’s fine colt The Bard, the Dwyer Bros? Inspector B, Mr. Baldwin's’Mollie’s Last, Mr. Gratz’s ElkWwood, and Wooding & Puryear's ‘Onethird cash; balance one and two years: notes to bear six per cet interest, payable seanral Dually, and to besecured by deed of trust. or all Cash, at op ion of purchaser. A deposit of $200 re- gala on ‘each plete as spon as sold.” Convevanciag, ., at purchasers cost, ‘Terms to be complied wit inven days, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, alter five days’ pub- Henotice of such reuile in some hewspaper published 4 Sud recording at purchaser's cost: if the terms of | fe Waniwnone Dec Ada D,—sinall in bumber bat choice in quality le shall not be complied with in 8 from Du It is Wo bad that Mr. Cam failed to nomi- Gtiale then resale at Hak aud cost Of defaulting pur | _o°23-déds DUNCANSON BROS. Auelt._ | hate Jiin Gray, as ils prescnee at tne post Would have lent additional interes! chaser: J) UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers ‘Having purchased the entire line of a Bankrupt ‘we are enabled to sell. the cheapest 1.50 White Wool Blankets, 89¢. 75 White Wool Blankets, ti8. 22:75 White Wool Ilgnketa: $1.59, $5.60 White Ail-Wool Biankets, $3.75, 21-4 A1i-Wool W hite Califurnia Blankets, $5.64. Gray Blankets at same low figures, $1.00 Bed Comforts, 9c. 2 00 Bed Comforts Si. muforts. $115, $4.50 Satine Comforts, FOR LADIES, MEN AN $1.00 Scarlet Wool Vests, 64c. papier Weal Ys ie 12.25 scariet Cashmere Vests, $1.47. made. A complete line of Scariet and Waite Under: G00 : a ge BME BX TF 55s e AA KR KK 535, Co EEE ‘Coo anak ties Bags = ‘734 7TH ST. N. W. Above sale for Friday ott; oct-thaet UK g¥.00 BABY COACH Our $10.00 BABY CoacH,* seme Our $11.00 BABY COACH. in Our $12.00 BABY CoacHr dveed 10 99.00 Reduced to $10,00, Other COACHES reduced tn proportion, Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. Special rates to clubs. » CH. RUPPERT. ae Viewers, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL. FAMOUS CARO MELS FRESH EVERY Day. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 20 OTH STREET, OPP. U.S PATENT OFFiCE 429 BRANCH. 1706 Pa. AVE XN. W. EM” 2 oe BABE... BO Brsenic oF any metallic A POSITIVE! 200% Waar Wicors Saxe Axovr WASHINGTON, During the entire month of October volcanic erup- ‘tons are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- ington, caused by the low prices at that mecca for all shrewd buyers, ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE, Climatic changes, eccompanied by rain and frost, will occur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 1s the place for re- Mable clothing and reliable prices, ‘The Potomac river will rise after theequinoctial,but there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secure ‘equal justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest Rotch, and our barometer of prices is several degrees lower than you can buy elsewhere. " ‘For fair trade winds, mild ana pleasing attention, the cals of contentment and a ante course into the = up to finest | port of prosperity, come to ADLER'S for Clothing for ‘Men, Boys, and Children, ‘Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come true, ‘But ADLER has thousandsof bargains tor you. 403-405 7th s nw.. near Det} ocd -Contalas| of compounds—et_ (Gu cents » bottle. “Princi; ‘caice Sou oun = manele salen | “22am VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 ax 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. (Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. G. T. Kux ° ‘TAILOR, 416 NINTH BT OR SALE. “MAPLE GROVE,” ALEXANDRIA COUNTY VIRGINIA. ‘The subscribers, as commissioners of the irene ea ority THE BARD AND ELKWOOD. ‘The Bard will no doubt be the favorite, but the best judges are of opinion that Elkwood would have beaten him when they met at Jerome Park had it not been tor Jockey Spell- JOHN W. PILLING. Trustee, ay EXECUTORS SALE OF FRAME DWELLIN | AND LOTON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BE- TWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER | TWENTI- eg ETH, A.D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I, as fi ‘executor, will sell in front of the premiaes, SUB LOT 115, SQUARE 510, court of Alexandria county. Va, under auth of its decrec in the suit of Hall va. Hall, will offer, for sale at public auction, on the ses, 00 : “ ‘ man’s unfortunate blunder respecting the fin- WEDNESDAY the TWENTIEIR DaX OF OCTO- | fonting 22 feet qu New Jersey avenue; abd having a | {ching point. linmediately tbat raco was over, BEK, 1886, ut TWELVE O'CLOCK ., the property, in sald county known as “Maple Grové” furtn, oct Pied by Dr. James Mackall, cobsisting of 92 asics and of fertile land, more or less," Seing beautifully. aituated about three miles from Washington, On & with the question of superiority sull un? decided, Mr. Gratz offered to match Elkwood against’ ‘The Bard tor any sum Mr. Cassait miight feel inelined to name, but the latter de- Perms: iq cash, balance in one and two years; notes to bear 6 per cent'interest per annum, payable’ semi anqually, and to be secured by deed of trust; or all aah, at option of purchaser, A deposit of S100 re- Quired, at sale Conveyancing, etc, at a rn r Purchaser's | clined, giving a8 a reason that both horses seeauraege Couee Mas amauta pat | Gn rea to be compton dup ne | uti alata vp Guy aaieve ie eat the ‘Long ‘bridge, Aqueduct bridge or Ohall ridge | N86 right reserved orevell at risk and cost of default- | the question of which was the beter of the pair Toads, it is one of the most delightiul ates in the vicia- | 10 Pr ae nee ae ae eee ia Wostinctce | Would then be settled, ity of Washington, elegantly improved by a compara. | ToSal paper JOHNSON, Executor,” | ‘The Other races are over-welght purses and lively new large and commodious twostory double | 2G 5 seas handicaps, which commonly are popular with dwelling, with ‘cupola. a twostory sumaer house, rng, id es horsemen, and uce large fields of contest- ants. The club did wisely in giving three races for the Jumping brigade, as there are this: ters plenty of them in condition to run, jothing is now required but fine weather. Given that, a brilliant meeting is among the certainties, and lurge and fashionable gather ings may belooked for sta grove and istic retin ear eatt ell pepe le residences’ ia ‘this jon of the ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the residue in six, ene cat eed ge shee with interest from the day of sale. or at the option of NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, e premises, part of Lot 27, Square 724, fron On MONDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, at HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, I will seli, o1 ing 16 feet on the east side of Second street by a ucytn Of 115 fect to SOfoor-wide alley, belug No S16 the purchaser the whole can be paid In cash, taking | Secoud street northeast, Improved ‘by @ three-story so from the purchaser bouds with goed personal security | Frame Dwelling House containing seven rooms. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. yy Sy at. retained |. ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Lot adjoining,| Deeds in fee have been filed’ as fol- Guull the iustalments are pald oF the farshee order Of fronting 20 feet by adepth of 115 feet toa BME: | oe ok Tarte to Rees Het as fob Sifts subscribers meanwhi aia | “Herms:” One-third cash: balance in one and two | 46, S4uare 357; $1,900. St. Joseph's Society to gocted und are prepared to enteral prtrsts ogirsioe | youre secured by Ged ot trunt-on the, property sais | Gon2sya College, 10l8 7 and'&, square 736; &—. erreei yo cotertain urivese of Brraileash, avthe option of purchaser. A depositor goo | Same Gibbous, arcubishop, sub 7, LbMUND SU! a the time of sale.” All conveyanelug at purchuser's | lols Sto 8; $—. John OCounor to Mary’ KE Pes aoe cost, ‘ocladta | O'Connor, sub lot A, square 651: Mary Virginia, Atczandria County, se mnoners ofBale, | Qornted Audosg-e” But Poyidue aoe oto wits : and su 3 HL Teertify that Edmund Barke, one of the commis: | [[4OMAS DOWLING, Auconeer. Rer'carroit, part9, ios 6—H: D. Williams to Se ee _— W. R. Deeble, part 3 Lee's Hill: $1,000. T. F. law as provided by said decree, is DIRECT CONSIGNMENT te ee Bag BE ate) a. y etal. vo W.'P- Titcomd, Clerk of tle Gireate ‘Court, heal lots 18 and 19, block 27, Colunibia Heignts; 18.2508 68 Atezsodne County, Va. Se ee BLES: grees g Biutly'S. Sloot eS samme’ (08. J. FISHER é CO., Real Eatate Auctionoers. coca, lot 5, do. phseds. dais A oe ‘3 s ve ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Theodore ‘Schwon, lot lock $2; $6,800. THON DELA Waite SVEAUE Eka Tite CoPE nox % Tobrines to JH Walter et al. tot abd part - ‘2, square 550; $—. Martha E, Fraser ¥ Under aud by virtue of a decree of the Supreme SEL STOUR De ae en Ee Court of the District of Columbia. passed Ootouee TO BE to John Miiler, lows 1, 2,4 aud 7, square 849; See 4et6,in a certain proveuatad tn easly. oe isda semembo Neucetecia $0,764. 'S. J. Gass io W. A. Thompson, suv 57 ils in fej utonge rent, No. fod, the usdentgus f and 58, sq. 878; A. F. Barker to wilt offer eae *. at public auction, in irons ‘the | AT MY ROOMS, ELEVENTH ST. AND PA. AVE., Cee! and Amelia Georges, jot 6, sq. 409; F OCIOBRI 1886, ub BOOT O CLOG Bae e, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, Ob, Mary Dudley, to Janes F,, Downey, Wetton snd since of sersuea yen mane WY ay eshte Anca cacy See rd to G, B &. Peterson, lot 77 19'90, 8 P. sqtigaot sale: One td of poe ingen ee to Wad: Newton, pit aq. Abe 910,000. RAL ‘two equal i 0 W. J. 4 yearn from day of sale, with Jatereeky for which the | BOOKS NOW KEADY FOR EXAMINATION. | Mulloaney 10. Bavciblor, love a0 and ai, Hotes, secured by deed of truston. the 4 Lanier Heights; $2,250, Ww. uhar to shull be given. A deposit of $100 will be ocl2-6t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A. E. Bateman, lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, 21,5 ‘when each lot is bid of. All conveyancing at pur- Be vik Sav to 2, bik. Bos to 6, 1010 Ao, chaser's cost. ‘Trustee reserves the right, to resell the | >) ANENHOWER & SON. 22 to 21, DIK. 36; 2 10 8, 10, 12 to 15, 19 to 22, property ut parchasst's Fisk, if terms of tale be Dot ‘Real Extate and Insurance, Bi st Commanta isichte 'g—. J. E Beall in 2 CHAREES 2 europe trates, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY SIX-ROoM | trust, to sume, same ty; S—. Roberta S. ocll-d&ds ‘behest nw. ‘BRICK DW) iG, No, 1008 U Entwisle to Hulaah Tilley, suv. ‘363; JUNCANSON BROS, Ai ‘ virtue of a decd of trast, dated June 12%h, A. 1 3 Ssbteaao. ‘BH. Warner to Joupu, 3 . ie tors. i F RS BALE, ace at Bie 2B4 et sey one or the land seconds Bea | Wiuisias poe Hc eeng Bit, Pleasant #430. ON, HLSTRERT BETWEEN REPLDENS Bam | She ae pei: ove BW. sty UyAmoe ie Wise ita ae ETS RAST, wo same Py, of the authority vested in me to Caroline Be CTO! farm, E in 55 : 5 he brother omcer, Kocing a to socing ‘was con- ping! Jobn ined news crowded the Arlington, The winner of the latter will be | THE. AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. The District's Claim Against the Com- pany if the Bridge ts Sold. The District Commissi Aqueduet bridge ov. from the city of Georgetown 8: ol lows: of common councils ta town, that the specia z of tle Aqueduct bridge, whe formed by the Alexandria Can: Bridge company of their dec! ‘of a loan of $25,000 in stoe be authorize cater i: andria Canal, Is hy to secure the’con ize, binding the eo company $4,5 shall be ready for completed by the fist of M cominittee to provide such far contract as provided, that in’ the eve Eongress’ ot said. bridg Las a bonus, and be P See. Approved Oct, 12, 1565, The Commissi Secretaries request also th secure payment also by Fearag es Of taxes the: the reir 20 minutes beyond the usua he went through the nt manner. children, drew back a step enunciated sentence said, “2 ident, to wish you a happy e ‘One young lady said, miles to, her companions. 200 The Doctor's Ches HE DISTURBS SERVICE BY RI ledgeville, G: In court Monday morning th in heavy bonds for court to disturbing public worship. well. soe BREWER, use for their products. down one pure water taken from reservoir. From. ure supplied. covered by a workman th the well this A few da: from the water. water. isdhere not gas veins near the water vein? the brewer; APPEARING PEKSO Pa. chased tae adjoining farm, | engazed in | stopped at the house. | w be a buyer «1 large roll of bills, and ocke' next induced to go to tow trom the First National $5,000. money. and w: on, ——_—cee. night St. and on’ finding th leg pected. ———_-+e+ Mason, at Mechanic Falls, Me. Joining County and by ‘Mr. Mason claimed ant the colt, eral managers. and 1s made up of the genera ‘The duty of Tates to be charged irom Another question of heretofore mad: acontractwith the them shall seem expedient. tof 4 purchase by » the bridge co agree to refund to the corporation Ue amount further res former resolutions or parts of resolutions incon sistent herewith, are hereby repealed, oy The President's Reception TWO HUNDRED AND TW ors to-day addressed to the Secretary of War and to the Secretary the Treasury letters enclosing copy of an ondi- nance of the late corporation of Georgetown ap- Proved October 12, 1868, under which theCom- missioners say the company controlling the the Potomac received 500, which will be due the District as the successor ot sald cor- Poration in the event of the sale of the bridge to the general government. The Commissioners | Fequest such action as the cabinet officers ad- dressed may deem proper to protect the inte: ot the Disiriet, ‘The ordinance in question is as ot Kesolved, By the board of aldermen and board Foorge- A Bridge com- irvetion of tae proposed ration to pay the sald 00 In cash as seon assaid bridge provided, it shall be so Fel next. The er terms in the And any tred, That ail ers in their letter to the t they take action to ny ofall ar n to the District, NTY VISITORS, Sceretary Bayard was closeted with the Pres- dent when the hour for his usual Wednesda: afternoon reception arrived yesterday, and for ae two hundred Gas in the Wate: CURIOUS DISCOVERY MADE BY AN ALBANY Grave Ropeine IN CaNaba.— ists are at work in the vicinity Ont. A few days ago the remains of Mrs. Dan: lop, of Pittsburg, three years buried, were pulled irom the grave and removed. decomposing body on the ground. was Lorn off by dragging the body trom the broken coffin. “Medical ‘students are sus- and twenty visitors stood in a packed circle around the East room, with thelr gaze inte: upon the corridor door, waiting for It to ope announcement of the President's coming. When the President did put in anappearance ordeal in his usual pleas- he crowd was unusually well dressed and intelligent looking. diver seeing that the little girl she led by the hand had received the pleasant word he nd in a exrefully iow me, Mr. Pres- ad to ye ‘he Presiden tallowed h clination of his head, and. continues T have come a thousand e you,” and ended her remark in an uncontroliabie giggle, which was joined in by lady, ways has for radmin- by anin- his task. Bel. ITON THE PREACHER AND IS HELD FOR TRIAL. Dr, Bellamy, a prominent physician of Mil. . attended services at the Meth- odist church, in Savannah, Sunday night, b ing a chestnut bell attached to his cout. ‘chestnut bell is still somewhat ofa novelty in Sa- vannah, and the doctor thought it the acme ot humor to ring his little gong whenever the minister's sermon or prayers touched familiar round, or @ familiar hymn was announced, ve ‘The ctor was held acharge of His humor will cost him a heavy fine and possibly imprisonmentas Some time ago the brewers at Amsdell’s Brewery, in Albany, N. Y., complained of the impurity of the water they were compelied 10 Operations were at ‘once commenced to secure a suitable water Aiter some study on the matter it was tosink an artesian well. After going thousand feet a vein ot ‘The water into @ large open servoir ago it was dis wi lamp near the water a sharp explosion and what was evidently gas was emanating Further investigation was instituted, and it has been discovered. that hydrogen gas in large quantities 1s held in the ‘This gas escaping caused the flame. The question now being uctively discussed is, clear, was the vats he held a lowed, jocation of the It Is proposed to utilize the water with its gas in some way to run the engines in An Aged Farmer's Lows. ROBBED OF $5,000 BY TWO GENTLEMANLY- s. A gentleman of pleasing address appeared at the residence of George Swarts, a prominent | farmer living a few miles from Washington, on Monday, and said that he had pur- Wiuile they were conversation “another stranger He represented hi bulis. He shortly p ver flourishing ghem around for awhile drew some cards irom his and tried the “three-card monte” ir. Swarts retused to Let. Through some rep- Tesentatipn by the first man Mr. Swarts was ina bugg: bank ‘the sum of ‘After procuring the money, which he got in one package of bills of large denomina- Hon, they got in the stranger's bugay to return to the home of afr. Swarts, and whi back met the second man, who stopped the: and, pointing @ gun at Mr. Swarts, demande: . Mr. Swarts, being a min 75 years orage and having no Weapon lo defend binsclt, could do nothing else than hand over the Aller procuring their booty the out- laws required Mr Swarts toget outot the buggy K home, while they got in and drove sel produced a trick, wud draw ie on the way Resurrection- Kingston, Last Friday fary’s cemetery was visited and tue grave of Tuomas Redmond, of New York, de- spoiled, The ghouls were alter another body, mistake fled, leaving the Part of one WHo OWNS THE STOLEN MARE's CoLT?—A bay mare was stolen from the stable of J. B. in September, 1882. "Two weeks ago he got a clue, and, fol” lowing it, be found the stolen animal in an ad- her side a young colt. took away both mare and colt, insisting that the latter belonged to him as part of the stolen property. On Sunday he was arrested for stealing the colt and is now outunder bail, On Monday he euteres suit against the officers for a false arrest. A lively legal tussel ts pending as to the ownership of ————-+e+__-___ A New SourHERn Poo. Forwep.—Atamect ing of the general managers and general Get agents of the southern railroads, ork Yesterday, a mew contract settling passen- ger rates was approved and signed by the geu- ‘his contract jorms an assuciu- tion ot all the southern roads, and settles the passenger rates to be charged by the members Ot the pool. . A rate committee is provided for, E'New agents, is Committee Is Lo see thal no mem ver of the association charges schedule rates. Any agent found guilty of this offense will be fined $50, and if caught a second time dismissed from te road by which he is mployed. The special meeting and settle pon t 8 Will bold: a to be discussed is the rates tu be charged from the large cities in the east to the winter resorts in Florida. ‘____——ee_-____ Suor His Wire's BRTRAYER.—One of the Fy Ry Hh ee fi a TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR —_ Misteok His Trass "fora Money Belt. MOBILE, ALA. Oct. 14.—Early Wednesday a penniless white tramp, named Geo. Morton, was brutally murdered by negroes for his money, He has been begging here several days. Ho obtained enough money to get drank and be locked up by the police. Tuesday night, he was with some negroes, He had on 4 truss, Which they thought was a money belt. He was murdered with an a. and razor, bis throat being ext, bis pockets rifled and the body Utrown Into the Weeds on the stgeet side. Three negroes, have been arres SUM Hangering for Oklahoma. THE BOOMERS STILL. BIDING THEIR TIME TO GEY INTO THE PROMISED LANY Sr. Lours, Oct, 14.—A special from Lawrence, Kans, to the Globe Democrat, says: The Hon. J. Wade MeDouald, of Winfield, was the legal Tepresentative mners” before Uh ranks bh reporter | today he said, in regard to Oklahoma, bi ably surprised tosee the stand whick, h taken by the present administration, karding the opening upot this strip ot terre + Which Was at presen. being anused, when, as 4’ matter oft of the tiful aud fertile country in all these Coiied States, “Mr. McDonald stated that sev= etal thousand men were now employed on Ue work Of construct dian Territory fairly ci anounced Titory, and us they {hand are lan in numbers, Mr. Mi Of the opinion tha: the army will never ve able states that the minute © territory the qaest on of opening it has been de Uncertainties of Texas Weather. A LONG DROUTH svecERDED BY A WATER SPOUT AND AF Guamam, TEX., ( terrifie rainstorm, flash »ber 14.—Tuesday night @ companied by VI¥ s of lightning and joud peals of thua- Visited this sectioa, that hh Lofore been embraced in the “ drouth-suffering dis 1." Salt Creck, a non-flowing stream, Was within a few hours raised twenty-five feet, id spread hundsed: ma 1s annel. A, B. Mc ot an steam — anil vill, was driven from with bis and two 1. at b Weeks old took refuy trees, whe 'y remained, iL rescued in the morning. It 1s impossible to give ihe extent of the damage above or be- low “Graham, to farms -aud stock. Me- had’ several hundred di | Worth of grain in bis mili, whien Was, Witt, his id furniture, badly damaged, Mt not ruined, Anu Coleman, « ‘colored aded out with her cutidrca whtle the ‘ax rushing Ubroug her forty yea 0 cries of Aiier try » Which wi on box on’ barrels, Which. | refused to’ go any way except down Messrs, Norris, Bower, Bell, Benson Trea swam to the till, wilere Uey rem: until a boat was brought from a few miles ia the country, when the entire party were rt safely to land, —— The Seizure of the Daisley. MOW THE CAPTAIN WAS DECOYED INTO VIO THE CANADIAN CUSTOMS LAWS. GLOUCESTER, MASS, Uct. 14.—The schooner W. D. Daisley, of this port, recently seized for alleged Violation of the customs laws 0: Caaada and released on the payment ot a fine has arrived home. Capi. J. Gorman, Lue schooner, says hat landed twe barrels of flou ‘of the crew, named ¢ cove a number of miles trom Port Mulgrave, King represented that his father was im very straitened circumstances and was sufferiny from extreme want. His story Was so pitiful that the cap.ain was induced to grant him the favor, Which at that time seemed to be most grateiuily received. Upva retari the voyage King was not resiipped for th ond trip, and, being ollended at this, he entered, complalat against the schooner tor Violation of the Canadiat resulted in the seizure of the vessel. Skipper Gorman that u third of the $400, and th or one-third, sv that the gove nt gets but $133 outof Ay Choked by a Grain of Corn. Denvave, 1A, Oct. 14.—Aibert Close, 50 Years old, died Lere on Weduvsday frou a grain of corn lodging in his windpipe, Several puyst- clans attempted to relieve Lim, but were uo- abie to do sv, . water's edge, listening MeLeod 4 cross the rap the bottom, ct sant The Dangers of Paris Green. Dunveve, 1a., Oct. 14.—The family of P. H. E. Sommerfield were poisoned by eating bolied cabbage on which, while in the garden, paris grecn had been sprinkled to kill bugs. Prompt application of remedies saved Useir Lives, Fatally Stabbed by a Woman. PALATKA, FLA., Oct. 14.—Henricita Mill and Samuel Goldsby quarreled in a restaurant bere Tuesday evening. Drawing a penkuife, the | Woman inflicted a mortal wound just above the man’s heart, and also stabbed lim tn the wrist. She was jodged in Jail, Whtie a physi- cian, policeman and others were dress wounds, in an endeavor to make his deat | comiortable as. possibi | and fought save ligu He wili die, Ee —— Mork MONUMENTS AT GerrysBuna. eighty-five members and iriends Rhode Island volunteers auc batt Breached Gettysburg Cuesday uizit. Ye day was spent by them on the battiesield, dedi- eating mouuments. That ot th which is located near the entrance | Round Top park, is a mussive granit ten feet high, surmounted with a br: id regiment, to Latus ated at the clamp eo Piekett’s charge, is anou Top and suitable Inseriptions. B. HM. Child was the orator. That oi battery B (isrow’s) is on tae opposite side of the avenue and ts a grauite cous about eight ieet high, tastetully iuscribed. Cou rade Join Delavan delivered ihe audress. One of the guns of Us battery had a canuoa bail fustened by a confederate ball im the muzzle Guring the engagement. The guu was taken to Washington and thence to ithode Island, where te ALapy FaLis Dap Portland, “Me., Monday’ Adcivert Raker attended a Steet rink, She had danced several Was just leaving Une floor at the « When she Was observed to stagger Other moment she droppe about thirty-five, was at one Ure an actress and a member of the Fanuy Marst company. aS J — ALLEGED SociAList PLots iN BELGItM.— The Belgian government hus asked the aid of the detective agents of Berlin, Leipsic, and Other socialistie Centers in tracing Ube ramite cations of socialist plots that have bee a discov= ered in Brussels and Antwerp, The Belgian authorities accuse the German anarchists inciting the workmen in Hainaut and Charie aver Outbreaks, ‘The miners at Charl They demand para riots and tbe; recent Wishes are not complied with. - cor reprisals if their A Moron ro Disbar Ex-P VEAsrY.—An order was Issued yesterday the supreme beneh of Ballimore calling upoa 1. Parker Veascy to show eause why he should not be disbarred trom practicing law in” Mar land. Veasey ts « promincut young lawer who Nas appointed postmaeter by’ President’ Cleve land. He resigned and shoruy alter made an assignment ior the beneht of credit large abilities aud susall ase from the court was issued on duced of his having “misupprop funds to the amount of §25,000, probably bedistarred. He was ve the trosteeship in Which bis detaication was discovered. _——ee—______ Fastixa Mabe East —A Ditisbarg special : Sucel, the Italian tas ay have w formidable fival in Dr. KC: Fisher, of Sharon, who claims to have three years ago discovered a by winieh tite can ‘be sustained for a le riod, and which can be pul to a ractical “use in the sick room. By itn ald Dr. isher claims to have fusted tor seventeen days, ‘He is anxious to subject himsell to a most severe lest, conducted uy scientific men. Alter that Lhe world is welcome to his secret free of ———— +0 Ma. Vanprapiit’s New Yacur,—A i ale ! ; ij He was inade for him and —— Ltd toa for pew tntles fay equipped, in ave

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