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Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Bas Wanise ack tay ermine yea "PRIN B Tey 27 Ali mail eubseri; ee apna Sate ge me paren advertish WASHINGTON, D. C. : Ss Che Eoening Star. UPPLEMENT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. Tar Sxanr Borex Is Deav AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION _SALES.__ CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘Unto the fact that we are this season offering special FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. inducements in RELIABLE AND STYLISH CLOTHING of all grades. In quality and make you IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AU ete Sen sek at tate eS. we | 95 EOREY, SOTORES IORTREST, strictly first class in material and workmanship. of 115 feet ty S0-fuot-wide siley, being Na BI ‘We sell you an elegant Cheviot Suit at $7.50 that }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WV A2TER B WILLIAMS & 00, auctioncers. “ALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, HEAVILY CARVED PARL JR SUITS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAP-STRY AXD OTHER CAR- PETS, DINING-ROOM OUTFIT, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, AT AUCTION. 0a THURSDA ¥, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH. com neneing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. we sball sell, at eaidence No. 1012 Fourteeniy Second street northeast. Improved ‘by a three-story Frame Dweliing House coutauiig seven rooms. eigidaace Ho. 1013, Hourieeath sient, northwent. a ‘oalic be cheap at $10.00. Ake. SMEDIAWELS AP UER, Lot adltniny. |“ PScoae twenty Curae Eels ie oss ‘We sell you an All- Wool Cassimere Suit 2t$10.00 | wi “| enumerated. that would be « bargain at $14.00. ‘One-third cash: balance in one and two | “4, ae ens sour secarea by GeeS oP taro ue propa tts | "RUE ASH AULT EERGANT FaMLOR ‘We sell you an exira fine Cassimere Suit at $12.50 | or all cash, atthe option of purchaser. A depoalt of 850 RUT EXTENSION TABLES DEMtRG-ROOM ‘that you cannot maich anywhere under $16.50. se site Umne of sale. All conveyancing at a = Saas. Habben oeoees, wick ne ‘We sell you a fine Prince Albert Suit, silk faced, at aS — rite WAERUT easy CHAIRS WALNUT. Gen caicccueaks Cansvamutie aes tae PRUs es BUREAU AnD WaRioranie, BEER nd yene - = “ ye = = ADESPRiNG> AN A’ reall h $25.00. \ Pperceais FOR DREDGING AND RIP-RAP EASY CHAIRS, LACE CURTAINS AND COR- appt Us eworang orrichS13eienneyivaniaarex.w. | WAGE TONLE ALE MATTRESS, je sail you an All-Wool Fall Overcoat st $7.50. A hanayi wana ave we Ons, FEAT i AND ‘very fine one at $10.00, ceived at this office uniti CHAIRS. »RUS-ELs, HALL AND STAIR CAR- ‘We have an extra large line of Suits for Boys from PR’ FINE ODY BRUSSELS KUGS, DIF- FERENT SIZES; BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS: THROUGHOUT HOUSE BLANKETS ED. PING CHINA AND ULASSWARK, KITCREN ‘This residence is furnished with the best articies, and has been well kept. ‘The sale is especialiy worthy 13 wo 18 years old, trom $5.00 up. We havea full line of Boys Fall coats, from $3.75 up to $1.00, For Children from 5 to 13 years oid, Suits with Short dredging and embankment. Seetfon ITI. dredging tn the Washington Channel, dreduing in the Tidal Keservoir, Seciton,II. ‘Winter Over- inca gute exec aan pga $5 Fer mis of hids and other toforma-| ‘he attention Of private parties contetnplatiay house. Pan 92.75, $3.00, $3.60, $4 50, | |, Fors ids and other tnforma- | eepin : : tion, appl ce. PETEM CHAINS, oct ww, B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. ‘Which we guarantee to be 20 per ceut less than you wey Cetin Oe ee WALTER LLIAMS & ‘can buy them elsewhere, 0¢18,14.15,16,23,26-6¢ 4% THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON = i THE IMPROVEMENT OF | account of sickness inthe ‘amily, unt MONDAY, ‘We have a fult line of Odd Pants, from $1.50 up OOS A A DENGHCRG ROR EES? OF | OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH. salle HOUR I HL ABENRAU RG oa, Sat SUTER MWitMe meee, auc OFFICE. OF THE COMMIRSIONERS, Wastiserox, D. Cy led Propossls will be recelved at t TWELVE OCLUCK M.,ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH, 1886 "for Improving Bladensbu Koad irom Boundary street to Queen's. Chapel road, or as far an the funds allowed will permit ‘Blank forms of nd specification obtained at this olice'upon ‘appliearion. the kether with ali necesary intormation, and only bids GIVE US & CALL AND BE CONVINCED, ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING coMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS Oct DUNCASSON BROS, Auctioncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT FUURSTORY AND BACK ~ BUILDING BRICK HOUSE. CONTAINING TWENTY- FIVE ROOMS, WITH ALL MODI HUOL O SITU: VENIENCE™, SUITABLE FOR A ENEVOLENT OR CHARITABLE IN ocld Bf Spon these forms will be Considered. TION, AND SURROUNDED BY. SPACIOUS Hine right le Feserved to relect any and allbidsor | AND 'COMMODIOUS GROUNDS ORN AME parts of bids WILLLASELeDE RD WITH SHADE TREES AND) ocks-6t Engineer Commisioner'3.C. | BERY, SITUATED ON THE Nol <THE NORTHEAST NER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND R-AND-A-HALF STREET. Waar Wicerss Says Asovr U. © Saye BAY OFF fou ASHINGTON, 1 . September 24, 1886. Sealed Propossis, in duplicate, indorsed “Proposals ne District of Contnbia, parsed su the lo Red Ordnance.” will received at ihis office until noon, | the District of Cot ng vee il ~ 7S r of October, A. D, 1886,'in a cause pendin WASHINGTON. Bo dellvertd at cho Ordnance Bese noe ete | said court wherein Job L Hull and ‘others’ tument of the Navy iy expense to the Wernment, aud subject to the usual Inspection and conditions, viz; Requisitions No. 24 to 240, Cl Plunants and Edgabeth Hu | and others are ants, the same being numbercd 10,04, 1D docket No. 20, we) shall offer for sue” a pubic ction in front of the preuilses, on THURSDAY, ee TH FOURTH VAY Or NOVEMBEK, 1886, A & Pig Iron: 9, Copper and Tin; 10, steel; 11, Pulley | HALF-PAST FOUK OCLUCK P. M., Lots numbered During the entire month of October volcanic erup- | Biocxs: 12. Universal Chucks; 13, Reamers and | tWelve (12) and thirteen (13) tn > quare leitered of numbered “C ‘sud lots containing 1,838, square feet of ground, und Improved by # haudsume four-story Brick Dwelling House. ‘Terms of sale, ax prescrl ed by the decree: One- third uf te purchase money ineash on the diy o1 sul Or the rail-cation thereuf by the suurt, and the ba ‘ance in equal payments in one and (wo yeurs, respec- tively. for which the promissory motes of the pur- must be given, to bear «ute lis: 14, Emery Wheels: 1! 17, Sheepskins, 18. Sperm and Lard Oil 19, Kido- rado ON; 20, Brooms, &e.; 21, Canvas, &., and 22, Wood ‘To be awarded by clases. Proposals must bé made on official jorms furnished (with schedule giv- Ing detalis) by this office. ‘The right i to Feject any or ail bids, and bids only from turers of or reguiar d-alers in the articles which they offer to supply” will be considered. | Responsibie per- tone are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- | BOE Ae ene ington, caused by the low prices at that mecca for all | shrewd buyers, ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE. Climatic changes, cccompanied by rain and frost, | ac fron. the diy of oes eee ster | sale, aud to be ageured by deed of trast on thie prupery TESTE Than ihe tke ne and ADLER TEN | fetal nnd inecompeteey ie guaresios | ta sua emahra the pursname® oa, ANS - 3 rommpevency of tbe guarantors | Veyancing and resordiug a parehcers cot PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE ts the place for re- | must be certified to before aU hited States uilicer, peat cd GGG Rte TE eee Uabie clothing and reliable prices. Ofaule are not complied with within seven days itu day of sale the trustees reserve the Fight to resell. at the risk and cost ot defaulting pur: hacer, afer flve Pay Director U.8.'N., se24-law-iw Navy Pay Agent ‘The Potomac river will rise after the equinoctial,but 0 PECOSSTRUCTING A FAMILY BurLDrNe. | MY MOyerusineg in dhe yeutig star. there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S | s TIN A XU. ele SLA VDOX. 402 La. aves | REFORM SCHOOL. KEGINALD Fi NDALL, 320 4 st. n.w., TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secure | Wasurxoron, D. C, October 20.1756. | _ocld-eusdbe 33 ene equal Justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest | Sealed Provowsis wilt be recelved ‘at the”. of note, and our barometer of prices is several degrees lower than you can buy elsewhere. 00 YCLUCK M. ON WEDNESDAY, rPHoMas DowLINo, Auctioneer. for constructing ak ur ? Fumily Buliding om the grounds of ‘the Refuri = ‘OF fair trade winds, mild and pleasing attention, | School DIRECT CONSIGNMENT Blauk forms of proposals and specifications. to- the calms of contentment and a sufe course into the | gether with sll necemary imormation, call be Ob: or Port ef prosperity.come to ADLER'S for Clothing for | ‘a:ned. pon application therefor att @ office, of the MISCELLANEOUS STANDARD Mes, Boys, and Children. Street northwest, aud oniy bids upow these forms. will AND side Shr oan SRE art ly aes ang gr LUINEATED WORKS, But ADLER has thousaadsof bargains for you. =| *2Y.2" csident Board te Spt) ocens eres ee. BRISTOL, ENGLAND, To BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT MY ROOMS, ELEVENTH ST. AND PA. AVE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, OCTOBER 18 AND 19, 1886, COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. BOOKS NOW LEADY FOR EXAMINATION. 0012-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Horriere Tracevy. Four beautiful young ladies hung without provoca- ton ai 918 71n st. nw. by three able-bodied mien with Out being Intercepted by oflicers of the jaw.’ An in. Vestigation into the facts revealed that the lewler of the three assassins Was a man by the nameot Mun- trop, und his accomplices were bis subucdinates. Mon- trop is well known as an artistic painter, and \ pou ex: amination admitted tie deed. ‘The bulldiug wuere the ‘Set was committed Ls kuown us the MANUPACTURING ESTABLI-HMENT, where they manufacture Dresses, Cloaks, Wraps and ‘Underwear tor Ladi.s and Children. Upon question- | ing t waciuring + statis r va ere nol res But | omy rmuges, artistically pained by Montrop, te dis hai is manufaetur-u ou the second floor ot their | dig. Come and examine the style, the artisie Workmanship and the low prices of the gods we man. Mhacture. We positively save you not iss tian 40 per cent, snd a guod fit aud satisiuction guaranteed. ‘Un our first floor may be had all Kinds of Domestics, Fine VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 ax 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. R & SON ‘Ke. 1 Estateand Insurance. TRUSTEES’ §\LE OF BRICK DWE! U OITILW best. Virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 12th, A. B,Loso.and duly recurved thy Liber folO 25> et seq, one of the wand Fecords of ile fila District « Coliimbia, and by diree.on 01 the. D2*=stew. oct, Open Saturdays ti 11 p.m Do. lus U Sikh Hovszrcrsisuixas. received another shipment of Bigelow. We mmve Bigelow. | Dress Goods, Blankets. Comiorts, Corsets, Hosiery, | therety secured, the sauscriveis Will sell mt pil Foret snd Hartford Carpets, comprising Wilton's | Jerseys, @c., Se. dr. ai rematkubly Low Prices We | tous iy Irout Of tue premmes on MON DAY. PEON and exit super iograins: also Mo- | manufacture. oui of the dest muslin, hemise. Drawers | KIGHTEEA TH DAY UF U.TUBrKe 1dAG. ut quel, Nelvet ana Koxbury Tapestry: Kensington | aud skirts at 22e., worth douvle’ money.” We call | FIVE OCLOCK PAN, ge fol omiinedeseribed cent Art Squares aif sizes, Silk Plushes, Spun Sik and Haney (Sie Furaitare Coverings inst Point, Swiss, Gung and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Raw Sik and Chenele ‘Table covers, ail sizes. ‘Those In want of Special attent.on 16 our i and Newmarkets, which a and workmanship, you. Ask tosee aur ele of Cake, Wraps opens inxs qual ees that. will surely asou '33' Ne" warcer, and yuu will be | Estatc,to wh: Sub-Lot numbered 71, | tou's r-corded subai vriginal Lot wunsbered 1, in square numbered i cher with the building hnprovs wemis th choice goods will find It to thelr advautage to examine | Zouvinced thut it Dents the $1U om: purchased Lc. | “HeurOys MEMES CBee a atance Cur stock before purchasing. were: We also call the lad: rt | tweive aud elghtcen ino: ius wich interest ae HOOE BRO. & (v., That they may Dring thelr dewttd payment 10 ue secured Dy a eck 1836 F atreet._ | their garments to order at | trust on te pr. ber aileach, at th - Breat facilities we ears acco Purchaser "A depoaiter giu0. requiced Sttifact-om guaranteed. fe Te tern o Fai are ut con Baxzes GOLD MEDAL, bre fay Ee rink aud cx} euge of dela cst PARIS, 1878. oe Street Northwest. conveyanciig at dasenn ce ‘Absolutely | . Factory andssules:oom fur Keady-made Weatton sec- | WTR GS BAKERS Pure Coco, from wien | 4 0uE wet | WasitiNGny. Ee Sr a el pUNCaNeoN was, Auctoncers — fs removed Itbasttreetines | IC eystons Miarr W ursxev. 1D See BREAKFAST the strength of Cocoa mixed LXECUTOR'S BALE Or BREAKFAST with starch, arrowroot or | SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. AND LOTON NEW BREARFAST sugar, and \s therefore far TWEEN AsD Q STK: £18 NO: BREAKFAST — more economical, cvsting STRICTLY PURE, Pout eon dese than one cent @eup. It THE BEST TUNIC, pi the prem avs, cocoa. is delicious, nourishing, PEKEECTs DIGESTION. SUB LUT 115, sQUale O10, cocoa, strengthening,easlly digest. ob New Jet ey ay. uve, and having a couos. Ccvaudadmirably adapted | Uaequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and anpeoved by a frase ds ei cocus, for invalids as well a» tor Genera. Devility. t naresraiar tema PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00. ae ed by ust: oF Gis at Clio OF pureter. "Ad punt. of oi0u te Sold by Grocers everywhere. Beware of Imitations. None genuine without the | dy i ieruis 10 be ¢.inphed Sins ten ay az W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester. Mass__| Signature of tere te Fasc aul Gis Ot de ve Pub.te not <Wapayer publ: hed lin Ww dean JUMBO, EISNER & MiNDELSON, Sole Agents for the U.S, Puila, Pa. Tas Estasusun R.vvrariox voeiaeas or FOR SALE sY Stott, Cromwell € Co, ‘scuittely & kvans, JTLEFTY & Dyer, OUR OWN MAKE Real Estate Brokers, 13th and F sta, }wanineon, De or pes nfnyioat & Mamita, VALUABLE BUILDING SIT: AT TERRA COT. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Rex = TA STATION, ON METRUPOLITAN BRANCH c= Restores Gray Ham B.@ 0. RR, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Ou WEDNESDAY, Le A Pate) at TWO O'CLOCK P. M,, we shall sell 24 Acres Choice Sites, in huif to fivescre Lows, at Terra Cotta CRYSTAL With the vigor and fresh ceYStaL MEN, BOYS OR CHILDREN, nes of youtu to it~ na tora da Kk brows of Black Iu thice toten days. By or sed hair REMAINS UNDISTURBED. its use fils may be dar DISCOVERY, OUR GOODS ARE BETTER MADE AXD OUR Hair mnciened, seat BLCOVLACY | station, three miles frou the city. caud:un e-tirely re Disc PRICES LOWEE THAN ELSEWHE! tioved, aud the hutand LiscOVERY | Plats of subdivision cau be had ut office of Hany & a tna PiscoVe, ¥ | byer, 14th and F sts, or of the Auctioneers, Manufacturing Department on the Second and Third DISCOVERY | Train leuves B & 0, station at 12:30 o'clock, return- Floors = PISCOV GRY | ing at 8, Gand p.m. Title perfect ‘Teruis liberal, and will be mad ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, 2 trent atdsug nan SOAH WALKER @ co. vfsale, WALTER B. WALLIAMS & CO., waa 1dth and [and 2dand Dsta nw. | _ocls<ats Auctioucers. ect I ee yee "ot | | )UNCANSON BROS, Auctionsers EXECUTUR'S SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT UX H STRI BT, BETWEEN 3p AND 41H STK. E1m NURTULAST. By virtue of the authority vested in me I x Bau Ann W INTER Obrenixa B. H. Sreuerz & Sos, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sole agents for thiseity for the sale of KNOX’S N. ¥. HATS, YouMaNs N. ¥. HATS. LATEST NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED. Sur Irerby Hats $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50. Best rudes, $4. 24.50 and § ‘Sik Hats $5. 96, $7 and 68. Boys Hats S0e., 75e., 91, $1.25, $1.50 UMBKELLAS AND WALKING CANES. Gold, Siiver, Dresden Porcelain and Japanese Brouz. ‘Moununss. Ais AFOUL Of the Dreuilses OW LHC LSDA 4 ; AWENTY-F«KOT, 168, at FEV "aus, all Ulat piece Ov purer nnown und deser.bed on thee Ly of Wusutngion, District ot Cult Sus Lot b.in mquare No. Street noruh, with w de} MME B VAN REUTH, 1534 I St., uear the Arlington, 01 -Founa und ind pat OF be Misia, &o @ud Dell 76, 1401 id weet Ou Sida section alley. ucein one and Wo years, FG Jer Cent suleres. per annum, payud.c 18 d 10 be secured by deed v.’ trust on brewise:,.F alt cash, wt op..on of purchaser, Couvey: anciug. dc., wt cost 61 pucchuser "A depoait of »lu0 at tue or sale. “‘Lerins to be complied with in 10 duys, Otherwise the execuior reserves the Fibt to vowel the | Foperty af the risi aud cost of ot purchuser, ufler 6 di tr some Hews eer eddeds ‘Will exhibit a very choice selection of Dresses, Wraps and Fine Dress Trimmings, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, OCT. 137H and 14TH. Nocaraa I. Veny Lsrontaxr ‘Toevery Housekeeper to know just where they cau purchase the best supplies for the PUDIIC Lotice of 8 ver published Ib Wusiinglo., D.C CHAD a. WALTL, Executor, OUR OPENING OF LADIES! FURS WILL BE (INE THREESTORY MANSARD ROUF OCTOBER 15. AND ‘BASEM. < LNT BRICK DWELLING, No. 807 = family aud at the same time get the lowest ST. OKT WoT, AND THKKE-STURY AND Customers who have ~eal necques to redye and re- \ si worse Shane Pa prices. ‘shese two points we feel we are able BAShMENT Ba CK DWELLING, .No. 300 C o= Sa ee ae em cae. se. to secure to oar custonsers in the fullest sense st iee NUL Wast, ° © as Y CuACE With a number of years’ experience in the buy- On TU. BDAY 3 IN. OCTOBER ceretow nase concntatenatow-on | eine a ramiy sngueresar | SIRERSAS HM sIe Oe SeTRRE ‘Reduced to $8.00 busines worked down tom cath basi, we are ‘LOT 8 LN BQUARE 583. (Our $11.00 BABY COACH abie to do better for you ihan the great Lot fronts on C aireet, between 3d: ‘Reduced to 99.08 majority of stoves, suis wil be syed in bwo patie, Usiog. iuaprensst er 4 7 tw iinpruves oy two estos ate g1e.ou We are now receiving direct trom the pro- | rick Muusce_one Of Wines, Nuri. atreot ie oue Other COACHES reduced ‘properiva, ducers, sud will seli at low figures, PUTA- a ae rick Hlendquarters for 2 TOES, NEW MACKEREL in Kits and in bar- | the eoty, being @ three stury sud maueard root bricx LAWNS LENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. rels, Pere Leaf LAKD in ‘ins and butik, and — | haga ‘modern ©. nveniences, coutaining eleven Specint alee te cae the very best brands of FLOUR to be foand, Grcrovias und’ eve, buthiroome, ia'ge parlor, diay. ‘Give ws atin suum, hutury, butier's: ry iicheu on first ae 40-405 x3 ; Suncretea asd paved. i10ms0 10 pertees onder fares Eames t rere feo ase TH METZORS @mnOn | siaamee sire, & Bint oes patina in ener, Visarrs, 0013 £37 Te a nw. “Freetand an average depth of about AU fet toa B0- IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE o11. Maoseric Puysictan. lad - — vasemer FAMO US Ca > Cun tad ies ROMELS FRESH EVERY Day DR. DUSSENBERG. aeetees ‘Twenty yeary experience: gifted with marvelou- {swe to Vitalize and impart health to those suffering rom chronic or acute ailments. Can be consulted « set and Fun! ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED Tu (20 OTH STREET. OPP. U.& PATENT OFFiC, 29 4. James Hotel, Thursday, October Tth-14th. 00-20 TRE Secccow rm ge Abt aNy WINTEE, US AND 707 om as zo aad Gaui ve worn Wille, Kult line ot, our ows importations FRENCH. ‘ans. {NGLISH. ana SCOTCH SU.Tiaus. OVERCOA ‘ister aaleas “NGgapd THOUSERUNGS, at the Loporuug Tails, Mrs. FISHER devotes her 04 Potebiiaument 1H. D. Bal ee 2111 Peansylvanis ave, Wo-STORY six-1rooM | REMPTORY SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ON HUD AY SCPEEENOON, UCTOBER, FIP- TEENTH, 1886, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sail In nt of the ses SUB LOT 12, SQUARE 802, Sept af 3e00 fet tae aley; improved Uy & lepth ‘an fy Tielck Dwelling ‘No aud ‘3d street, water a. Owing to the enhancing vatue of real estate in this secton. thie sale should itract the attention Of pur chasers, pines cones ates eras tate ree years, Eotes to. Interest, payable somtanotially, to be secared by deed of trast,'or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit 01 $100 at time of sale. Conve: , &c., at purchas- er’s cost, Terms to be compiled wits in ten days: oth. erwine right reverved to resell At risk and COst of the defaultin . purchaser after five dayx public advertise- meni of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, b: joel Lda DUNCANSON BROS, To-MORROW. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT MY AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTALENTH, 1886, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, Embracing in part several Pianos, Parlor and Chamber Furniture, in sets and separaie pleces, two fine French Moquet Carpets, Brussels aud Ingrain Carpets, New and Second-hand Dining-room Furnl- ture, China and Glass Ware. Cooking aud Heating Stoves. together with many other afticles of value, Also, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, One White Pony, Saddle and Bridle, Oue New saddle and Bridie, Horses, Carriages, Ruggles, Wagons, and Harness oc14-2t TPHOMAS DOWEING, Auctioneer. EIGHTEEN WALNUT SETTERS, WITH PER- FORATED HOLTONS. THIER WALNUE DESKS. THIRTY PeRFORATED BOTIUM TWO EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS, LOT MATTING, WATE COOLER, &¢, &c, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF “GLEMAS On SATCRDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SIX- TH, 186, ab TES O'CLOCK, I shall sell the above furiitture, which has veen removed to my store for convenience of sale, ‘The articles are in prime eonditin ol 4-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct 1 \HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ONE DUN COLT, eck ddt Adin WWE Wictiams @ 00, auc HOUSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, OCTOB. tt SiXTERST., at LEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., Ushall gel: in front of our uction FUon 8 1 Ligit Bay Mare, ‘Nide-bar . ess, 1:01¢ auld Whip, OW ACCOUNt OWNEE the cy. Hermie exc Bogus, Har ‘aution rooms, { shall sell AUCTION SALES. ————— 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. iy auctivn toomie, Burgy, which ts in perfect ondere rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE BRADBURY PLANO, FULI, OCTAVE, COST eee AAS Sutera ~ ek Ba’ ocToBI c TRENTH, 1066, at NEL Gctck thio my is iu perfect otder, Sachem i OM AS DOWLING, Aucuoueer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE PERSONAL tines Oh Tue tate QuUMGE mr Come: AUCTIUN ROOMS OF THUS. POWLIAG.ELE\ ENTH STRE“T AND PENS- SYLVANIA AVENUE, ON -TURSDAY, OCTO- Bak MNEree TH, Gove GING AT TEN OGLouK ‘EMBRACING | AMONG OrekR ratios” One very elegaut M.'T. Sideboard, with French Plate Mirror, Walnut Hall Stand, with large Mir handsome Turkish Pario Suite, Turkish Car- Peis and Rugs, Brussels Carpets, elegant Couches, Ol Paintings and Engravings, American Flag. Fine Ornamenis, Silver Ware, Elegant Liquor Case, Easy Chairs, Dwarf Bookoas®, superior Walnut Kevolving Top Desk, Leiter Prens, Oak Desk and Chair from the House of Representa tives (in fine condition), Hatr Mattresses, together with other articles of value, Also, 100 sharesof the Washington Law Reporter Pub- Mshing Company's Stoo, Termsof sale: Cash, ocl5-Bt ENOCH TOTTEN, Admr. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1W0 BRICK HOUSES ON HE, SQUTHWpsT CORNEK OF HALF 8 BETS SOU LH- East, A? AUCHIUNS SD ts ef VEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBER | TsE1M, 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in the premises,'l shall sell one two-story, nestor 3 fro one one-story Brick, to be removed in ten day front ot a d one rms cash, By order of Superintendent of the Baltimore and Potomac Kit. Uo. motey W 25S & C0. Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK OF ASSORTED CUT DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODE, NOTIONS, TWo YEARS OL) : ; On SATURDAY, Octobe R 8 XTEENTH, 1886, | SPAMS Eile Goneaneere mana eae AGM MLV O'CLOCK, nt the auedon ovis of | bon, sony i, (Igars, Acco.deons, Hardware, ‘Thomas vowling, I shail’ sell the ‘atove. mention re ritt a ‘ Aniat Vowling, Laball gel the grove, aeutioned | 140 ‘Telnuned and other lias Conard amd Came ‘ou Flanels, oiik, Linen. &e.; oth r Mandker- chiefs, Keat.iers, Spool Sikes und Cottous, large 10 OF gvod Jeweiry, Veliing und kmbroidery, with an 9 ©. Olver stock at auction, On tLe prem.ses, street northwest, on MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER EIGHTKENTH: AT TEN O'CLOCK, And EVERY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK cst until sold out, PHOS. 5. FISHEL & CO, Real Estate Auctloueers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUAB'E, UNIM- YON, OCTUN. TW e.8'1 Yok IETH, nt of tue premises, de by. re betw’ at ins of sale: One-third of purchase money tn cash: the ba ace i two equal sus.uimeits & One atid (WO yeas tor which Cie. ou day of suie with interest, Totes, secured by deed of trust on th shai be ven, “A deposit or ©) when the lo. ig bid cif) All conveynne.ng at Chunes’s cost ‘Trustees reser ve the taut wo revel the. roperty t pur husers risk, it terug uf sale be uot coupled With wituin ton days, Dritic Ks, MCGUIRE, HAMILTON Pp Mios. J. F1ISGER « CO.. Real estuie Auctioneera ‘TAUSTEPS' SALE OF TAPROVED PROPERTY ual otters ad 4 yrentises suid be required yanciug wt pie Ww te-el t if teruas oF sale ve not | ys ici-luriekstt, } Trustees, ne posit ut 8h bad ott.“ Treuny chases cost i roperiy: at Comp.ted Wii Wh { EWCOMB & LOGAN, Auctionecr, N 1515 it street n.w. PROVED PR RTY ON DELAWARE AVE- | TWO NICE. COSY H_ US ON THIRTEENTH Boe Rees DA eee et wees OS TEER By vitcofa deed gt runt, dsied Jone 23.ag | On ACESDAY. GuTUnEN KINI STS ete Tot LW. Thies ve wix rooms eae Swath ser. Improvements: are very prettily Are in an excellent neightvorhoud, es f moder.te mews -om.ortabie hume, eat ssie, TWO-STORY PRICK D LOT ON 11TH STREET, ND N STREETS SOUTHEAS of trust, duly recorded in 409, et seq.,one oF the ion county. in the Dis-aed swe will Sell cay Hy y of OCTOREK, A.D. 1886, T FOU O'CLO. K P.M, in tront of VELLING BETWE Be virtue of x a Biter Soa LE 01 wv) ¥, | the Fetntses: al, that p ese ‘oF puree situate Che AMIE AVESUS, NAM Tite | la ictieteie cy of Wanitngton inthe Dae ot m MONDAY APTERNOON, OCTOBER perp | Colltnibin, vind pat or pL. n ef TWED . Y-Fii TH ide6.at HAL ANT FUUK i} peing spank Bae O'CLOCK, tb from. O41 the pi + by viriue o. eee ered a deed of (rust. dated Ji . a8dz, and ducy bestia px eal 1 iis So, 450 eb sen we | rachis riviieg’ st tut tow a ‘dituaneait tO the Saane talniug. @2e money tn cash; bal- nS a Si, TWeve and elzhteen, interest per to be secured b3 ‘Term to bo Win iuten days, ocherwise ri ht Feserved to her ng purchaser auch resaue in some igton, D.C. ‘iz, } Trustees , Real Estate Auct. y the Su. ja. Ou hie iulty Gas on UeSDA\, OVIOBER, sBH6 ¥. 34,10 font oF wih, AY OF LOCK et pul or Washi > Insproved by a sud- ser s Cos Lt tue terse +f ud with In 10 das i isk aud CUS OF wetUbling Dar JOHN W. PILLING. POR SALE. "MAPLE GROVE," viu The ubseribers, asco XANDRIA COUNTY as i Ors ofthe ctrcule grey ‘a. under authority 1:1°f 0 1ts deere 1b the suit o. Haut vs. dali, wilbolte: Sa on the premi.c, Tins DAY O'CLOCK My hy OCT wre or jess. being beauty. les trom. Waist gion, on slevatlon, atlord Lg ah ext:-uded view of bg countty, hd wpprouehable by either the Loug bridge. Aqueduc Urge of Chain brid ¢ Toads, its ole OF the mie deiigh.-ui sites Ib the vic Aty of Wastington, elegant y iiproved by @ compa Bey new letke and comimudious “Wostury deuu dwelling, wath “cupola. a Uwoslury summer bo Spring house, ice nouse und a splendid new bura. Fesidewce 8 susrounded uy a satery grove and artistic ids, wid the sarm is enclosed by fencing of lod: 91% the W..0ve cout .uLlug one os thie gost COL pieie ad desirable residences ih this :éction of the Suuntey. “Lerius of sale: One-third cash and the residue in six, twe.ve and eighteen mor.ts, in equal insiaiments, wih 1.terest frei the day of sale, or at the updon of the purchawr tie Whole can Le paid in cash, taking from the purctiaser buids with gor @ yerson.ad secur ty toy tue defer. ed payments, aud the utle 9 be retained unus Uis iuotaiueute ure paid OF the furtuer Order Of tii euut ‘The sub-criver» meanwhile are auttforised by sald decree and ure prepared euteraty private ore oF the property, JAMES K CLEMENTS, 5 XUMUNY BURKE, « o omnuntasloners of Sale vont s Virginia, Alezandrta Covnty, t7 wits Toouiy that kumund stirke one, of the commis. sioners of sale appoluted by the said decree, bus given stivued ro Dond with spproved surety” conc jaw wt proviued by ¢ f cut ae er of tie Creu thy 7 PHOS. J. FISHER @ CO,, Real Kasate Avetioncers TRUSTEES BALE OF VABDABEE, PROPERTY ON DELAWARE AVi EAR THs CAPI- TOL PARK. paint itled in Fe George will offer Yor saie, at Dremices, on MONDAY, Grocy 1886, ab FOUL feltered “157 und “G,""o1 a subdivision Saty V,,chtlton and others of certain iots i equare Nov rms of sal. : One-third m01 the baluuce’tn two equal ing imenta, af One Yeurs from day ot sale, with interest, for which th es, wecired by deed of trust ont sBti'e given, ” A deposit of 100 will be mequired won each lot is bid off. Al pure reibeatpouaaehe Se ieee aes ot Semplica with withta teu day ocll-déds 400 ben st, aw. #408. J. FIBHER & CO., Heal Estate Auctioneers. TAN USMEZOVED PuOPEET Ww Viiv WARE Avehug, naan THe On MONDAY AFTERN: Wate 1 Ta aa CLUCK, OU | oF Ge NSUN BKOS, Auctioneers “AUSTVES’ BADE OF TWOSTORY Fit HOUSIARD Ton ON EEELRCOW She NEak WATiIO SiRnLE GLORUMOWS é By virure of» deed of trust. du : er No. LUSB, folio 254, et we Oe ofhens dof Washiswion county i the District on ERIDAY, Tei OCTOBER, ALD LOCK P. inf: yok wear nid kn Wh Opt tik fe grout sfourd pla one hundred Mes jo heton'l ua sirete nate pace of best Silund siseet, “being at the liter | sing tur the appurcensy ments anu other here di e are Ig us be pareliase money cash, uunry cash; balance Aiea meq Al lustaliuem acate, (welsen de giteed mate tare seurs trem date: O1 sea. Motes to Dear U per cent luierest-payablesersr man cthon of tue trustve: uepo-i of | aud tu be secu ed by decd Of ttiet ee eet iid at Uline of wie: conveyaucin | ull cash at op-iou Gf puree eee ene a ew, paper pobasned in Wasi gion D.C colbeokds Sin BE EDEN Fa rtecn [ORCA 880 BROS. Auenoncera aKU-TEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE 1 af Tye Gust Ro Ofna Wit Bie acu , 0: PUSTE THE Sail Hoon. GuOUNDS, eee rte of udeed of trust, dated April 141 nd du.y recorded lu Liber No LusTint B02, ot seq, voto. tite and Tecord of teh tiiet ot Colim. ta, und by the direction of the pe th poe (eat iS und ree Stastece ‘Wil weil, at pate wuction th tr nt of the preminen, 01, WEDMESe E TW BaTY BEV eNTH DAY OF OCTO. Is86,ut FIVE U'CLOCK & Mo tot mute bered nineceen (19) of Abram F. Barker's reconded subdivision of part or original lot numbered sevee (in square suinbered three hundred and tweage ). in the chy of Washington, D.stnet of Coum- Dia toceitice with f ‘Oh sald Lob, consist: recline hase “sf ‘nehird 61 the ‘purchase money nce in tho equal notes at one BudTwO 2e.bi wall interes. trom day ot sale at six per cont ver nut, in.crest to be. paid. semiannually to betec- “aed bv a firs. deed of trus: On. the preuses sold, or all the purchase money may be p. id ip cash, at theo ub vs tie purchaser. A deposit of 9100 must be ma iv the me of oa ive to comply wita the termi: orale within (1 days after. salva resale wht be met Tae BYE Gaye. 4 nut at the risk and agus purchaser. all conveyancing Feourullng af: the vps cost. ery '» BUAKMAN, | oclb-déds GEORGE C BOARMAN. '} Trustees, D Dette at SALE OF BLACK HURS. < SEP gO Hf ASS BEE Been PA acome Com ote casuecan ee " Diseiiet of Columuis, bolding © speclal M.. tn fro of WM. A. GRAY, JOHN McvEKMorr, }Executors, Of estaleof JOHN #. CONDON. dec'd, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. USTERS SALE OF VALU. ‘THinrebw i any FOURTEEN Tat ST Rents WEST, OPPUSITE FRANKLIN PQUARE dated Ay | peuple were DR. VERDI'S MINSION. THE DOCTOR'S INTERESTING STORY OF HIS TRIP To ITALY, AND THR RECEPTION AODORDED TO THE DEAD PATRIOTS REMAINS—WALKING FOR MILES THROUGH FLOWERS, Dr. T.8, Verdi and Mrs, Verdi recently re- turned trom a visit to Itaty, where they went on mission of general and historical in- terest. Dr, Verdi was deputized to bear the re- ‘mains of the famous Italian patriot Maroncelli from New York, where he had been buried forty years, to his native town of Forli,in Italy. A Sta reporter euiled upon Dr. Verdi and asked him for some pafticulats regarding his trip and the history of the man whose remains he carried to theif testing-place in their native soll, ‘The doctor received him cordially in bis office, and leaning back in his office chair and allowing the wreaths of smoke from a tragrant clyarette to envelop him, re- ~Ater the fail of Napoleou, Staly, as You now, Was divided into seven printipallties, by far the largest portion of them failing under the feign of Ausiriuns. The couutry, not larger than one of our states, nad to be divided into pretty small sections to permit of such a divi- sion.” The Italians, of course, chafed continu- ally’ at being ruled -by~ioreigners, and the More patriotic naturally began to conspire with “the object of again uniting Italy. ‘Maroncelll was une of these patriotic conspira- tors. “He was iutelligent, brave and honorable, and the unification of Iuly was the dream of his life. It was not necessary that a mau should be detected bveture he could be punisued in those days, Mere suspicion satisfied the Aus rane, and the suspocis were thrown into pris MARONCELLI IMPRISONED. Nothing could be proved sgainst Maroncelll, but, neveriheless, he, with other brave aud patriotic Itallaus, was manucled and imprie- oued. The cruel treatment of these prisoners at the bands of the Austrians Is historical. The sufferings of Maroucelil The chafing of yond buman endurance, fron fetters at lust diseased his lex, his 80 that the prison surgeon, who was only tue Prison barber, decided that amputation was uecessary. First, royal permission bad to be Obuained beiore the Operation could be per- formed, but then they surauk trom tbelf isk, because, tuey said, tue prisoner with his weak: ‘stem could not survive should tuey Tesurt lo such Lerole measures, Maroncelil thought he uxt ax well die one Way a ai otner, aud insisted upon the operation velug: perfurmed. He stood it with great tortitude, und to the surprise of all reouvesed. I tell y% Unis simply us an instance of wisut these pris- oners hud w endure, Tueir treatment at last became the scandal of Europe, and tue cueral iudiguuion ne "so stroug tout througu the intercession of other buropeun guvernments in 1830 the prisopens Were released, Marouicelii went to Paris, and Femiintng toere tor some Lime he cu icwaud settied down in New York city, Where ue lived fur about ten years, He was origimaly 4 printer, but be Was aise @ aD of learning, & puri, « musician and a ilugulst, He Was Weil reevived in New York, nut ouly by resident Tuuians, but by Atericaus, many OL the most promincater whow vecume warmiy aituched to im, Here he made a living by teacuig languages and music wnuil bis deata, Whicu occurrcain 1846. ie was buried in Greenwood cemeery. After THE UNIFICATION OF ITALY, which was the fund life dream of the carly pa- trivts, Maroncelll’s name became au historical one in uis native land. The people of his nutive wwn (Forii) not long ago decided to erect a Wucht ty his imcmury, aud were desirous Ving bis remains bivugut home to rest Uuuer it With this object tuey wrote to asking 1i 1c were pos-ivie to effect their re Val, aud then depuzed me by acoumpany Lis boties to their final resting-place. ‘Inere was no diliicaity in securing the uecessary permis sion, Funeral services were beid in Tain- may bail, aud over seven thousand present on tue o¢cusion 10 do wonor 18 bis memory. Remarks were made by Mr. Dana, Gen, Siedies, Uiurinl, mysell aud otuers, and a large procession acculnpanied te Teluails iy Lue neuer, We engaged pansage on tue Talan dine, and our desduauen was, oF Tuiher Was supporcd ty be, Genoa. When we sured, Loweser, We Were’ Inierined that we were wound FOR NAPLES INSTEAD OF GENOA. The change of program was a little plece of diplomacy. There is a feeiing in Italy tual Ausiria sul retains some portiousof lund whlen rightfully belong to Liwiy, und in Genoa acd its imiuediate viciwity that see! jug is very diene, ior it is a very patriollc localiiy. “1t’ was feared that tue arrival of Maroucelli'« remuins at Genoa mig. rouse the patti Ue fire Lo sucu an extent as ve dixpie.ashug at least, It nululng tnore, 10 ibe Austrians, 66 the authorities decided to make couservadve Napies our destiuation, Mes, Verdi aud inysei were the ouly persons wo accompanied ihe remain uetuss tue ocewn, but Upon OUr arrival al Napies we Were met by We ALUMELPAL AULGETes and & coMiission irom tue wn of Forli, Tue mayor of Naples made & Very palrioue specen, Walch was answered by adeputy irom Forli, We uaa 17 uours of ratlroud travel irom Napies to Forli, aud at every sua tion, aud jere Was one every few ilies, ibe trait was met by ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS. The elvie societies were iuvariavly on hand iu force, aud the car contaiuing the patriot’s Lones Was Literaily buried uuder a mass of flowers, the tributes of his admiring country- men, We arrived at Forli at ly o'clock in the Tuorbing, aud Were mel at the slaved by all tue Lown otticnus in wail uniionm, aud a proces sion Was lurined W comvey Lue semaines to the city ball, I uever saw anything line Loe enuu- siasut. Tue wuv € .own eelevrawd tbe event burwess Was suspended, Leus were rung, Hugs Husted every wuere,” Ue streets were cruwued aud tue windyws Of all tue Louses were fled wid ladies, ‘The Tuituus' favorite tribute of respect uF sympatuy to Bowers, wud Ou Luis occasiuu towers were every wuere, Ladies threw tuein ium the widows in sucu proision (hat Lum not exagzeraiing when 1 Suy Ubatour pal Was liierauy covered with Tuen, 90 Laat we Were obilged Lo make nearly @ tube turuugu Wem and trample tuem, beau- lisul aud deucaie as they were, ‘the cvitin re mained iu tue city Hall uutlt tive Ocives In the evening, and Was Viewed by # great inany peuple. 1 Was Luca conveyed to Lie cemetery, where it was COVERED WITH FLOWERS, so that it was not visible, It was placed ina ‘vault to remain unlil the proposed monument iserected. We then proceeded w the old house in which Maroncelli was orn, end which was purebased by tue autuorities, and placed in it ® memorial tabset, Mro. Verdi aud inyself were given the treedom Of Wwe city, aGu we Lever inayiued such huspii- able treatinent, “the Italus, you Know, are very tuvorubly di twward Americans, and, as Mis, Verdi is au Americas, she was tiade (he most uf to this otLore-way place, whee ab American lady is rarely, 11 ever, seen. I wasu'taliuwed w pay my hue, bill; even Lue wervanle relused my pour and Le came my tures, In inch I couldu’tspenuacent, wule ai the courtesies Inagiuuble were extended 10 bs. We badu’t the:soe,uuder the elreuius nace Ww proloug Our stay’ more tuan tour days, and then started um our Lomeward journey: Over thirty ladies and yentiemen oi Furi! were st the Fuilroad station ty Did as youd bye. 1k was @ very Memorable and enjoyable visit, und Iwas deeply wuched by the ieeling dispiay ed ‘aud the buspitulities which were showered upon un” A BARBERS TALK. What a Journeymen Can Earn-The Belence of Catting Hair. “What fool barber has been filing Tae Bran Up with bis talk about the money to be made ‘at hair cutting and shaving?” sald a well-known up-town barber toa BTAR mea yesterday. “He certainly ean hendie the truth careless! he continued.“The only true thing he sald was that a good barber can make trom fifteen to eighteen dollars a week, but he forgot toadd if the shop can furnish the customer. There is one shop in town that might give $15. worth of Work, but it would be lively hustling to get the other three dollars, He clatmed that he made $500 in three months this summer. He never did it in the world by handling the razor and the shears, I don't say be didn't get the money, but shooting craps or playing faro might have helped him some. And he said that he took in $27 by bimself on inauguration day, 'Taint so, The money taken in by any barber in Washington that day was $19 of $20, and adown-town barber did that. ‘hat man took ia over eighty dellars inaug- Uration week, but heavens how he hud to work, He'started In avout 3 o'clock in the le who bad been out on ali nigut Rocked in to get a shay anda bath He was going until ater mid. ‘ht tov, 80 he didn’t get much sleep that week. ‘There is due man in the Bubitt House shop Who turns in. great deal more money than ‘any Of the others, He isa lightning shaver, but ‘he euu’t cut hair any better than an apprentice. ‘Yet there is always a crowd of customers wait- ing for tim, who think that be can cut bait as weil us be cun shave. Young barbers nowadays seem bent on cutting everybody's halt the saine way. ‘They don’t take into consideration the different suupes of different tends, and muke their cuts acc rdingly, as they ought. 1t {x uscientific jub to cut a man’s bale properly. Everyvody can't doit, although must barbers tuink they can, een THE SABINE PASS DISASTER. Terrible Story of the Destruction of the Texas Town. An engine which arrived at Beaumont, Texas, last night over the East Texas ratiway, had on board two cllizéns of Sabine Pass who had escaped trom the fl od by rowing to the rati- Toad track. They ive a heartrending account of the deluge. They say the water began to in- vade the town from the gulf and the lake to- gether about two o'cluck Tuesday afternoon, and rose with unprecedented rapidity. Tne citizens of the doome# place did not realize the imminent Inger until it was two late w escape. When salety by flight was out of the question the peuple gathered in the upper stories and on the tops of houses. Tue water kept rising, and between Unree and four o'clock Ube sunaller houses began vo yleid to the resistiess torce of the water, which turned them ovei on theirsides, A lite javer the larger houses begun to give way, and Geath by diowni: seemed ip sivre jor every person in te place The following tsa list of | the drowned: diss Muanula Chamvers; Janes Vouay and family of six; the wife o1 Uo browa uad two culidren, Homer King, wife aud cuild; Mrs, Junker and sou; Mrs, Pomeroy und tauily of five; Mra lewarl, a duuguior aud sou; a iB vy the name of Wilsun; Mrs. Artur McHeynolds, Mrs, MeDunald, dauguter Merlin and ful Frank Mulligan aud iaumily; About twenty: five covored persons, Whose naines ouuld vot be learned. Doubiuess’ otuers are drowued who are Dol Known of The scenes in Bavine Pass during the rise of the waters, and when the people Vegan Lo realize that Ubey were luce to face with death, are said to have been HEARTKENDING IN THE EXTREME, On receipt oi the uews the citizens of Bean- montimimediacely began preparations for ae relief of the sutferers. The Kast Texas railway placed au engine at their disposal, and a party ‘01 men procured a buat aud went to the soeue oF disusier, The damaye to property is very | great. “4he wuart property of we town was ed by New York capitalists, who also own aujuining lands, aud were uiming to make Sabine Pass an important port on’ the gulf coast. LOSSES AT OTHER POINTS, The loss of property along the Cumero@parish, gull coast, anu for sume distauce weet of Sabine Pass, was earful. The mail boat from Cameron: pareh reporis that the water at Cuicasien Pass Was eligi ioe deep at the hgbt-bouse, and tuat the entire country cust aud west was submerged Tuesuay nig drowuiug thousauds of cattie uu ruluiug crops. No lives were lost at Lees barg or Gacasicu Pi but the soslowing are re- ported lost at Jounsun's Bayou, La: The euuire dwmilies of Aired Lambert, Marion Lukes, Gourse, Surlever, Curlew | Blaucuet, “Mad” ford Berry aud two tamilies by the uume of Fraueswar, besiaes many others whose eps ce bot — Son nke. A dispatch from Orange, iexas, says: ails of tue destruction vy the slwrm a Sabiue Pass and Junuson's Bayou come in siowiy, fo brutuers named Pomeroy were picked Up by the schvouer Andrew Baden in Savlue luxe. They uad been in the water thiriy-alx ours, clinging Ww thelr capsized yawl, fuetr Mivluer and ster, and Dire. Captain Junker, heron aud # iltue gifl of we party, were lost. ‘The Pomeroys report vnat my lives Were lost ut the Forver house, where tie ple nad cuilected as We Lest 1 Moe of safety. Siauy persons are miming, Sul greater loss is reporicd irom Juhunon'’s Bayou. Waute fara. ilies were sweptaway. Noss bouse was left tundiug Within five miles of the iake. Pur- te were orguuited last ight, and left on ihe steamers Lumar aud fous and bedding. THE SUBMERGED LocaLitr. A Galveston dwpaich says: Telegraphic com- munication with Beaumont aud Orange, the nearest polnis to the uniortunate wwe of Savine Pass, has been re-established, but the AUUAvI ails Oi LUOS® pinces appear lv be awall- img we feturn of the feitef puruics, The vil- luge 01 Babine Puss lies only wur feet above tue juan Ude mark, aud is vuuuded Ly @ great swamp on ue West and Lake Sabine on the Durw., lt Was tubs luke, according 16 Lhe must experience wuviguture up Luts Cunst, Liat ue suuyed we tuwu, Tue urricane of ist Suu- day iu the West Iuules view the water witb great vivience toward the Texus coust. ‘This uurricaue Wave Was frst voticed on tuls coust on Sunday moruing, atiainiug its maximum on Tucsuay alternuvn, aud was mained at @ higa pout by the impetus of che writers be- biuu, ibe burricanve lweli did not reach tue coust at all, us ‘® breath of wind was surciug Woe the tidal wave first tloucued the cous, BETWEEN TWO HURRICANES, When its maximum was reached on Tuesday alternoon, however, Emuy 'P., with provie re bold up his hans ick as man grabbed the piaiat w ed, the mile! t Ker ‘A iad living hood save a man this aflerneon avout Mr. Kern's money. sliver on iis wagon, ee A Parson Who felts REY. JORDAN COMRS, WHO ONCE HROKE SAMly ON TRIAL’ AT LOUISVILLR Lovisvin.x, KY., Oct. 15.—A rare specimen of the original “corn-cracker” was irled in Judge Barr's eourt, in this city on Wednesday. The person was Rev. Jordan Combs, of the Hat chureh, who was tried by jary for reuiih Liquor without having first secured a i therefor. Proof AgAi ser ot the gospel came from ti bors, who live in the 1 Lips of his oid wantin fegion of Fla county them # leading merchant, This tev. Jordan Comoe "wan Ue Iden a who some months ago broke jail at burg und released not only himselt, but a big Rung of other hard nuts, who were ap for various crimes. Rev. Jordan Combs ina tall, awk boned tee attachments, The jury acquitted the erend gentleman, abd ‘he is now on hu way home. COMING To THR ASTLUM HERR, Hovstox, Tex., Oot. 15.—There arrived here yesterday, in manucles, an insane half-breed Tndian called Apache Joe, who hase curious history. He was in charge of United States Marshal Mead and a deputy, of Arizona. They are taking bin to Washington, D. C., where he is to be confined in the Governt asylum. While Chief Natcher and Geronimo ‘were on the war trail Joe neted ina way Caused the pevple to believe that he was asecret agent of the two warriors, and Was inciting the Apache Indians to go upon the war trail, Upon this suspicion Joe Was urrested and pinced, in Jail at Phosnix, Maricos county, Aris, While there news of the surrender of Geronimo and Natches reached him. From that moment ceased to ‘and Up to the present tim conversed with no one. Many believe is feigning Insanity. Betore tisarrest his the Apache and-other Ti th an ently, abd could also sod Engle He ie hal Se eo ‘hile on the traii ft he baretooted and wore soiree ah and mysterious, He at He and biue shirt, He is busy hair and short bad-iooking man, Hi THE GREAT i The balloting for the remaining members the Knights of Labor executive board atthe two vacancies in the cooperative beard, caused by the expiration of the terms of P. D. Cattanaen, of Troy, N. ¥.,and J. J. MeCartuey, of Baitimore. The latter refused to bes candi Gate for reslection, but Cattanach wes moms vated by Mr. Powderly himeeli, There were ‘ebout Bitcen others nominated, tbe must prom Bent ot then tT Bellieber, =e of Massachusetts; J. W. Adame, of 3. M. Brough: ot Ne ‘Ceroliua, arya Sept Soap teereioes 1 tsnen,as te hour ot edjooroment hed come, bul it sexpected tbat the eiection wil only s suurt portion of tommorrow moraiags esnion, a offvers remain w ve “ag ry Theo ra =. Indurance eecre- tary 1s wow merged tn ‘several ensures: The term of the general aualiipry board, wales, ‘Was appointed at the Cie: wilh Lue meeting of Lhe present agsembiy. io sUCceSssOrs WH teagny tod the board nag 4 Temporary creation to mest au emergency, 1a Sunwer to # question ou this suljest Mr. Pom deriy said that in ail probability this conven- toappulut sultabte porsoas ve estan tie toes appoint a in ‘the settlement of aiapaien. ae. tie Rowe possessed ecutive board of differen met tastaghous the ester will ene je them to make ‘selections of those Dearest the point where the difficulty exists. Tue retiring members of the auxituey board, he added, bave given full satisfact! Mr. Powderly, whe asked what he rhe z 8 ine & i it : Tet i Hi i | | causing a [ that I give a Jrinnlty of hae Teawon that it w! je an vpportanity of ing a. constitutions! com ‘at wach we ‘Clute fur office or can prevented; Uherewre, representatives can beriorm Ubeir duty of leyisinuon without being culled upon to work up the chances of theme seives or iriends for Consequently, Ue whole time of the convention can be given to law making. ly, 1 do not stand in the Way U1 Lue election of anvther general Workmun, tr i Whey are desiruus of electi ng, enotber shan in my place, I will be periect Willing they shall do {- Sbould theexecutie ‘st any time during the year desire to put funy ove eive in my place, 1 wil elep aside 20d tneist iin in periorining bf dui J expect Ubat the executive board elected will te @ wait in sustaining my policy, which is the polliey of the Kuiguis of awe. s REVISION OF THE CUXBTITUTIOR. In reply wa question as to the prospects completing the revision of the constitution at this session, Mr. Puwderiy said; “I favor sub mitling the eutire constitution to the local us sembiles, I Ubink it would be wise, i! the cun- Venton takes action ow the most’ im) of tbe revision, tor it to. committee frum those who eections lo act with Wwe c from tive buinnoe efcone they uboald sumuit to euch of the if Hy i Heel ae if se member uf Qmembiy 41. Else te Vesa a. ral ef contiy. i i