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FANCIES OF THE HOUR. PRETTY THINGS FOR FEMALE DECORATION— A NEW HOUSE COAT FOR MEN —WIXTER STYLES IN OPERA, BALL AND DINXER GOWNS—CLOAKS, HATS AXD GLOVES, Tue Frexch MODELS show many smail tur- bans of natty shape. Rear EVERLASTINGS tn their natural color are used for millinery parposes, SILVER as well as copper braid is seen on some elegant Russian garments, Tux FAasHIox for trimming brown cloth dresses with black brald is still {m favor. New ExBRorDeRigs imitate antique tapestry and are used for chair covers and the nke. Hats of Baicut Rep Feit without trim- ming of any kind are worn by little children. Dror TRIMMING is now very rich and heavy, and is put on galloons and used in this conve- nient form. ABSINTHE GREEN proved so very becoming that it will be a favorite color the coming season for evening wear. CLorm Dexswes are trimmed with narrow aille brafd, form teal stripes upon tablier, bodice and sleeves, lerininatiug in oops RoraL RD om BRIGHT SCARLET may pe seen in outer garments for carriage and theater Tose this season. It is trimmed with gold or Vetver Rrssox in many rows trims muslin ‘aprons very prettily, and as these pretty trifles are much worn it is worth while to make them Pretty. Tue Latest Fasuroxs 1x Pars show the Scotch tartaus in brightest colorings. These Will be used for ladies’ costumes as well as for ehildren's. JAPAaNeSE PonTIERES of strung bamboosticks and beads are made to order with any desired evice. These & very pretty effect when hung in a ball doorway. AMONG WOOLENS, those with boucle bands find Most favor just now, the stripes being used ior the underskirt, the plain overdiress being trimmed io a seore of different ways with the detached bands, . TueRe Are SHows for rain cloaks, water- Proof woolens with olive grounds crossed with Hines of cardinal, goldeu-brown fubrics barred With beige aud blue tines, and dark blue, striped with cuguelicot or poppy red. HANDSOME ROMAN-STRIPED BENGALINE Silks are much employed for kilted and box-pleated skirts, aud for trimming costumes of fine cloth OF vigogne. Velvet or piust is also combined Brith ere stripes wailed ior tueakirt frequently Fun borizvntally?. ExaBoxate Desiexs of embroidery are not Row used as much as simpier rows of feather nd brier stitching; done in white or red on Blue wool, or blue ou white, for the collars, Cull, Vests and vorders of morning dresses tor the Wouse, and also tor chiidren’s dresves and cloaks. Amox@ ELEGANT DiIxxER Gowys are Ben- gallue and velvet-siriped petticoats, with Rus- sian polonaise draped above, made of the Hehest tuille Francaise in one piain co1or of Suede, golden iawn, nut-brown, ouive, or wine eoior, tue chosen Shade always uccording in ‘Unt with ove of the cviors of tue Roman stripe. FABRICS WITH SPECIAL THIMMINGS, such as borders, Lunds or stripes, are in high favor. ‘The anderskirt is uxuully trimmed with tue | bands, while the upper part of the costume—t Polonaise, redingove, or tuple and busque—i made of the plulu material. Mavy skirts have Plush stripes of several culors and with these Skirts the upper portion of the dress 1s made of Woul etainine, siciiienne, camel’s balr, or any Other softly draping tuuric. Bixd Wises und other decorations of plum- age are occasivasily seen on ladies’ hats, but | they are uo longer regarded in good taste. ‘The | sentiment of the better part of the community is setting strongly aguinst tue use of any Ulin. Ming or decoration ‘that involves the destruc- fom of singiug or insect eating virds, no maiter what may be the decree of foreign lasu- introduced vy French uctresses and women | 9 fast iueus and louse lives on the other side of the Atlantic. ‘Tue Derars of handsome ball toilets are al- Teady under discussion, and among textiles for these are India silk tulles in exquisite suades, dotted with twits of silk, crape with buir iines of goid or silver, and ‘corued silks with broad siripes of satia, vrocaded with tiny boquets of flowers in uutural hues. For gauze follets ure plusirops made wholly of tive flowers, uesigued (0 partis HU the vold of an Open corsage, aud epaulets of tine guld vet- Work muguificently garujtured wita glittering beads. Among us EXxcertiovanty ELEvaNt Gowss for reception and opera wear this | Winter ure those uf biack, ruby, garnet, bishop's | Purpie, viviet und dark green velvet made witn | BJusepuine bodice, puimieu (unt aud buck, and opeung ba a rouadiug of V-suape, to suuw & portion ofthe neck only. App.ied to this CUirass Cursuge are (ull breadtiis uf Lue Velvet, Which lang iu rich undraped lolds. Tne Sleeves just reach (ne @luow, und ure cut io pointeand are iuced with m rich contrasting | color in satin, Fi ExGuisd WALKING. GLoves of fine dressed | dog skin or Swedish kid, to wear with prome- nade costumes, are producgd in most ot the Glath shades for mateising the costume. Tuere re gulucu, aus, browns in Various toues, Olive, dead leas, yetiow, aad Vandyxe browa With'a Unt of reddish tap In the color. Tuese Justen smootuly over tbe wrists by four but- tons, aud are made wilt pique-stitchea seains Sud eimbruidered oo the Uuck iu wide cuain Siltchiug vf sik iu black OF of deeper colurs than the ylove itself. A New Howse Coat for men, which in a Meusure will tuke the place of the old-fashioned, Jong-skirted, big-flowered dressing gown, which dangled down to men’s heels, comes in the :orm Of # mouerately suek eUat of cashmere or Ugucweight cloth, te may be lined throughout with heaty satz, aud will Ot well In this ca Farmer's sateen wilt make a good, firm lining, ‘The cord, timmings aud braid’ muy either | Inaleb tue color of the cout or contrast With A gray coat with deep blue irimmiugs is hand- solme. Hollie yreeu, wine coiur ur deep brown QUEENS NATALIE’S STRATEGY. The Beantifal Roumelian Messalins aad Her Influential Levers. INTERESTING SECRET POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE BULGARIAN-SERVIAN WAR—DESPICABLE, CHAKACTER OF KING MILAN—-SCREMES FOE HIS DOWNFALL—RUSSIA'S DETERMINATION To CONTROL THE BALKAN STATES. Bucharest Correspondence of the N.Y. World, Just about s year ago, when al! the great powers except Russia bad as a fait accompli the anion of Eastern Roumelia to Bul- | caria, which had been brought about by Prince Alexander’s eoup detat,the king of Servia, exged on by his wife, suddenly declared war on the prince, demandtug a large slice of Bulgaria as acompensation for the latter's increase of territory. Russia, confident of the Servian sue- | cess, Was naturally delighted at the prospect of Alexander being deteated and destroyed, while on the other hand both Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnocky were extremely annoyed. At that time both Germany and Austria considered that @ strong and united Bulgaria undef the rale of a German prince would prove the soreét barrier to Hussia's mareb on Constantinople, ntrary to ever’ "sex! ns, Bulguriau’ troops were victorions in every ex: sagementand the Mivading Servian forces,com- pletely routed, retreated toward the Servian capital, closely’ followed by the Bulgars, whove prince swore that Le would only sign the terms ‘Of peace Im the royal palace of Belgrade. King Milan, who always prudently remained twenty miles distant trom the scene of confilet, ap- pesled in vain to the emperor of Austria for elp, and was met by the most decided and curt refusal. What was to be done? Fortunately in one sease, unfortunately in nother, the moat intimate reiations possible eXisted ‘between beautiful Queen Natalie and bandsome Count Rudolph von Kbevenbuller, the Austrian minister plenipotentiary at the Servian court. ‘The too susceptible envoy was summoned to the rescue, and to the astonish- meut of everybody he rode the following morn- ing early toto the Bulgarian camp. There he Verbally iniormed Prince Alexauder that it he continued uis march on Belgrade an Austrian army would enter that city at bis heels, Tak- jug {atoconsideration the high diplomatic rank held by the minister and the official nature of the communication, the prince bud no reason tw doubt its uutuenticity. Accordingly Prince Alexander brought bis victorious ariny to @ halt and withdrew from Servain territory, ¢reating thereby the most intense surprise, ‘Tue wuole of the European press was mysufled about the matter, and the most outlandish of Teasons were given for Prince Alexander's course of action, It was only when too late that the latter dis covered tuat Count Khevenbuller hud not only been without the slightest authority to make upy such Kind of cummanication as be bud delivered, but that he had even acted in direct Opposition to the instructions and wishes of the Austrian foreign office in so doing. Naturally the queen, itke 4 second Suiome, was ot Qugruteial, but Emperor Francis Joseph was uot slow to show his disapproval of the petti- ¢9-t policy of bis envoy, and Rudolph von Khevenbuiler 1s now avle to meditate in bis forced retirement on the difference which exists between the gratitude ot queens and that of emperors. Since the departure in disgrace of her Austrian lover,Queen Nutalle has, figuratively speaking, Urowu off the mask completely, and her rela- dons withthe present prime ipinister, which notoriously date truin & period two years vious to tne departure of Count. Khevenhuller, ure a matter of puvije comment, Since it can> | not be expected that every prime minister is | conscientious as Jesepb was when in Ezy pt,this lason might be regarded as pertaining tw the internal affairs of Servia were it wot that Uufurtunutely the whole of the eastern ques~ Uion ts influcnced thereby. The prime mibe- ter is devoted heart and soul to the Interests of Russia, aud Queen Natalie, who fs the dangnter vlold Col, Kescuko, of tue Imperial Russian Guard, is likewise Russian to the core. In the bands of these two persons King Milan, as may ve Judged by what bas been stated above, Is a mere ol aud hus incurred tue und. contempt, not only of his own subjects, but also of tue whole of Euro; Toroughout these countries it is con- sidered “that the voluntary abdication of King Milan is imminent, and that even if he Feluses to conseut to nis course the same re su.t will be brought ub ut by olber measures. His uncle, the late .Priuce Michuel, whom he suceveded was ” assassinated "in the very palace grounds at Beigrude in 1868. It Is also beiteve audeed upenly asserved, that tue queen will in any cuse be uppoinied regent, aud Ubat the present Prime Minister,» Mr. Kistiten, will at once assume, if not opeuly, at auy rai€ practically, the duties of her official adviser. ‘These may appeur to be sumewhat siartiing wuticipations, but Ihave the strotg- est Feusous jor believing tuem to be correct. Were Klug Milan nut so uuloveyy & churueter he would iudeed be worthy of pits, for his prow pects ure exces ing:y black, Kussia ts dever- iuiued to Lave the wbsolute control, if not the actual pggsessivu, of ull tue Buikan states, Prince ander, WhO showed a spirit of inde- pendence, has successiuliy been driven out of Bulgaria ida maguer which must cause buth King Miao and King Cuarles of Roumunia to ice: exceedingly Uucomfourtaule, A vivient at- lempt was inade ouly uiew weeks ago Lo asus Siuate the prine imunisier ot Romania, wuose auti-Russlan policy hus earned ior bim the Feutest popularity among King Unaries’ sub- Jects, and’ the populucs- daickly’ showed. thet tuey knew who hud insuguted the deed by sucking tue premises of tue pru-Russian news paper at Bucharest. A few weeks in all pro- bubidty will bring about the disappearance either vy fair mesus or ioul of King sila, but it ty questiousnie whether Emperor Francis Josepia will perusit the projected regency. It is more than Licely that withuut wasting any tine in diplomatic discussions Ausitia will Im= mediately proceed Wo occupy Servia aud pre- cipitate the great European conflagration wailed is coutidendy expected by every polisisian of any consequence. ——cee—_____ Joint Suakes. From the Philadelphia Record, ‘The offictal statement that “a number of gluse-snukes” were udded last Suturday to the wouderiul zoological collection of which Phila- delphians are so justly proud has as yet ex- cited lie geuerai interest, because peopie dave not bad Ue to understand what it really weuns, Were this upretentiows anuounes- ‘ent published in a scure of representative are other vec ‘coluts to select NEW CLOAKING FABMICS for Marquise Jackets | ulsters and Russiau rediugotes are largely 1 ported imeviors of dari laurei-green, seal, und golden brown, deep marine blue, and black, | Some are plain with a bourreite Failed upon their sinouth su Other Varieties shew the macert: h iaeh- wide bars of uetied v gh wud “tagzy” in effect. wg heavy wowi | beaver b mnke it Unnecessary to line the made of these siuils, lucy are eles Very soft to ibe ioueb, and ex- tremely light aud flexivie. Tue Portiar CoLows in dressed and un- Gressed Kid gloves have changed but Iiftle in many sewsons, and the tan, beize and wood shades are still preferred for street wear, while In addition to the usual assortment of evening suades, tbece is a deeded inclination toware the sust bewutitul tints in peurl, dove and auss gay. These, witu cream, pale live and maize, are the chosen shades vor evening use. A cer faim tint of caumeoar flesh pink is aso among the new impo ons ia gloves, but as this pare adjusted. gives i bare bund t does not fad a large su! MAXY OF THE BLACK BoxxeTs and round huts dispiayed are trinmed with loops and folds of the same material, relieved with two or three long loops of velvet of a vivid color. Many women are utraid to venture upon these diatinet shades, and elect for tose in paler or neutral Unts, a degree ot dowdyness being fre- quently the result of that timidity. Avrich orange velvet, judicionsiy placed aad insult. able quantity, looks exceedinaly weil upon © black velvet Lonnet or hat, while lighter shades pale evra and the like are tuorougnly las @ relief to black. It ts the saine d to red. A rich Vivid red, bright ug, contrasts udtutrably with’ black, | Yet many Women fear to veuture with it to Whom it would be exceedingly becoming, and effect @ compromise by chovring garnet, ma- hogany, dahlia or some other sin dali red, dowdy ism us uivrenaid being the result. A Romanee ef the MILL. From the St. Pui Globe “There goes a young man who has a ro- mance,” remarked @ well-known citizen yester- day, as he iovked through the window, ax a young man of perbaps twenty-five passed up First avenue, a remarkably handsome lady leaning upon bis arm. “Tell you about itt Certainiy, ouly I won't give you the name of the parties, tor if I did yoo would print it, and Bearly every one in the oity would recognize ip the couple two well-known ‘Minneapolis peuple. “some Years ugothe young inan worked in one of the big milis und was looked upoo 4s 4 man in bis position. Que day a party of mill, among them the indy you saw bia: With. W bile woking at the differ- €nt Unings around the mill, tile young lay dropped “irom her finger intow lot of wheut whieh wus bei: stored @ valuavie diamond D. presenied ta mites who had died wine years twists.” ot course the young lady was "ects neart- broken,and refused to be comloried “be hee fiends. Tuis young man, who was standing pear when sve dropped tue Hing, saw the whole ng, and made up his mind’ to recover tne Ting. That evening, @8 s00D as his work wus a Went to the bip in whieb tue wheat been stored. and there accompanied bys a all ae wheat a Placed it in Was nearly morning when. li the fing. ‘The ‘wheat ‘was then emptied tone Into the bin and the young man went home, ben he went to ‘work aon be went tote miller and ss betug released for theday. His vext move was to dress Limseit in ais best suit and return tie ring to the owner, be related how he recovered it, and tivated her that A ‘i © rise stripe | | ki uewspapers in the Mississippi Valley, hundreds Of farmers and scores or nuturalisis Would make ittueit business to come to Puiludelphis, oF to come by Puiladeipaia on thelr way some: where else, to get a peep ata real live joint or | wiuss snake caged uud duly authenticated by sclenee, Avout no member of the American animal has there been so entausiastic, 80 ve wcoutroversy. Aud His discussion in the newspapers aud im the Uuditious of the couutey ueiguborioeds bus goue buck vo the days of Our grandfathers, aud | dozens of god people lave goue down to tie grave uonored und esteemed in ‘every other | Fespect aud with @ repuiation tor truth amd veo Tuclty uturnisted save by the stutemens tier at one ine iu their lives they saw a gluse suake. Tue giasssuakes at the Zou are fom tweive to sixicen inces long, and ure suid to have been captured on the banks of twe river Po, in Italy. They are of durk gray color und of a silvery sheen in the izgut. They appear to be very gentle, bave uo fangs, and even when Yed sutiiciently Ww bite could 1ufiei at mostau abrasion uf the skiu, tueir litte leet being scarcely shurp oF 0 penetrate lie flesu. Oi course they “ure uot polsonous, yet they are tentold inure Curious und rare, in this country at least, {wan (ue diamond-vack ruttier of tue Florida swamps Or the blue racer of the colton staves. ——~eo— Building Associations in Two Cities. From the Chicagy iieraid. “We caunut hate too many well-managed butiding associations in Cuicugo,” sald a manu- tacturer, “I buve just been spending a few days in Philadeiphis, and they told me there that the immunity of that city trom lator troubles is in large measure due to the fact that such 4 great proportion uf the workingmen own their own houses. Philadelpuia now tasdoubie the number of dwelling houses of any other city Of lis size im the world. For this the bullde jug aascciations must be given more credit than auy olber iuflueuce. There are 400 such usso- ¢iations In Puiludetpuia, and muuy of them have been tried ior ity yeure, During the worst of the panic season 1 1873 some of compelled to close cat, their Saable to Keep up their pay emburrassed of tbein puid uluety-three ecalaen the dolar, and not ove of them would buve loxt Suvilur Lad they been able to hold out uDtll 4 reaction bud cume from the feartul deprecias Hon iu real estate, on which their loans were made. A prominent Puiludelpuian says! “ip the riots ot 1877 the 20,000 members of Uulid- ing associations acted us an eMcent counter: polse wo the lawless \arengs that crowded. the streets. Tuls instinct of seli-preservation, of octal order, was we strong with them “us with weultuier classes, aud was even more ‘These associations huve been a polent factor in waking uur je prosperous aud muvrai, encouraging society and preventing dis- wipation.’ T understand tbat there are 160 building associz.tions in Chicugo. They are wrgely taking (ue place of the suv ies with greaier security and profi. cannot have loo many of them,” They Never De. From the Detroit ¥ree Press. Ou one of the telephone cireutts in the west- ern part of the city, where four subserivers use the sume line, one of them was called up the other day by a second on a matter of business, “You say you puid $2 per yard?” queried the first. “No,I didn’t say exactly.” “But my wile wants to know. Give me the exuet fig- ures,” “I will the first time I wby not now?” “Heeuuse Mrs. L., who is ua the line, is always listening at ber telepuone to hear what the rest of doesn't want ber to Kuow.” “Ob, that's it. Ubought you might be alraid of Mrs. B, That's oue of tricks too, though 1 guess both of ‘em are away today. “Goud by.” “Hola on theret” @ voice as the trumpets were «bout to be lowered. “Iam Mrs. Lund I want a . 3 7” & AUCTION SALES. ™= RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. )WLING, Auctioneer, , FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. [eDMONT AIR LINE es = oe ee are jeave Band P. depot, Oth and B streets Get Inte ne Argument. (PROMAN DOWLING, Anmonee, | ppateam & winttakis a co,ansioanam, EEara Erk 285 DSRS | | Tec bay. xeups Monday. tor Lpostvens ant ‘From the Philadelphia Times. xrpsern CATALOGUE SALEOF A FINE AMSORTMENT OF hi A Bag UGC, of tue | "t1a6 sem Daly for Lenchborg, Dapvitie, ash ‘The largest theater Ini the world is the new a iB MOST EXQUISITE HAAKLEM FLOWEB: fecha TAPENTAY AN Dit of Goluinbins ‘bonding fees worst for Sep eras: Atlee sad polee powehFeilease Opera “House in Pari. Te covers neariy, three earn = eae DIRECT PROM HOLLAXD, ers. yRING-ROOM gutett, 1A AND | Orphacs’ Court besinéan pasee Cream rey acres of ground; mass is 4,287,000 . ‘Consisting of Ane! 2 eee pepe: wie 20 pm—Pelly, Sunday, for Manassas, feet; {t cost about 1 francs, ‘The Double-and Single Hyacinths, Naretawas, Crocus, Ta- aon guUBED f SQUuTERE ti prep a Sfasbote eS ee largest suspension | aan thereto INFLAMED KIDNEYS! BRS RLY Sinele and Double Due vou Thol, Snow. Feetdense So. joist ee eee, coraered fh ang bree cinnetl'and poles Oe Chen ‘and Ohio’ KR Pullaen, New Yorltcity and Brooklyn; the length of t Phd c . ection of Household One Nearly New Peston, Sicoper “Wanhington to Loutewitie, ieee 5 ‘b6 3014 at my auction rooms, Eleventh street and | of, 2b0Uut Ea . 11500 na. —belly for Lencbburg, Charlotte, Colum, ee ee ee ee soee. Eytmayivanis aveoue, on THURSDAY Mou | $e ck _ Ww. ‘One bet Bingie twa Auyota, Atlee, 2 New Uriewre and length of the bridge is 5,980 feet. The lofilest THU, < _ ‘Terme cos Roints Sout, Pullman peace sleeping cars to active Yoleano is : Popocatapetl—"smoking meprcktioxs, pe ee SUinea MARE eng TAR Wat, a, Ra: Sogegeeery in connect with Pullman pesior cam Ace ies We ieae| tkiNnenewenrmnarte | atte emmcsnowumaam | SRR EE PE Sire ede seiner exico; A gud 30 : level and hasacrater three miles in cireum-| én the side, short breath, easily irritated, frequent W 2B # 00. Ancionsers anes ae a < Lynohbarg toca, 24% pm! stresburg ore, ference and a thousand feet deep. The longest ‘urine, ringing in the ears, MISCELLANEOUS STOCK OF ASSORTED CUT RAT asain TRUSTERS' IMPROVED PROPERTY sleeping car accommouation aad informe saw o wire in the world is used foratalograph | MPA pawne y arin rina Oe DRY GooDs, FANCY ao0Ds, NOTIONS, Bape aeniNas ANB Orne eReaianage AVENEL SESn EE Hoenithes peas nthe egw maton Kean Godt ingtna t200te gh. Th | senecena ane gehen aware are) Gee ceils Tae toi RE b ‘nervous: ir Ga ont Agent i oa ar BULST F, _eet__General Passenger Axeiit_ deep, Paing 28, fone Darden, 18,015 Tally of the itera to property perform - | sul ravers Spotted ote] FERENTSIZEN BODY Bu Can may The greatest fortress, from a strategical point of view, is fhe famous stronghold of Gibraltar. Itoccuptes @ rocky peninsula jutting out into THROUGHOUT HOUSES € ing the waste ING, Cl LASS W, the dnty of sifting and separating eae ABE, and refuse matter produced by the destraction ‘Cattona, ing abd. Risbrokiery, with an, ao- SAD TEER Steet Sortieat' com OD Le Dremoes system, residence is shed with the MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTS, | and has been well gale is: ly werthy thi jaar- articies, Iman ees ie ngien iowa gnd eve | gs cau ccccay ee eat ENO, OOTOBEE sean sree, a ae he ag feet sbove thesca level. lis keepi northern is almost perpendicular, while its east side is full of tremendous precipices, Qn the south it terminates in what is call Europa Point, ‘The west side is ese steep thad a ween its base an the ‘narrow, almost level span ‘on which th And EVERY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Avcta, until sold out, r[20MAs DOWLING, Auononeer. aa THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED on Scions Migutrentn Sauk wOuR Guts Geis Gun. oclsdt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta 8 town of Gibraltar ty built, ‘Tho fortress is con- TP PRCANBON BROS, Avctioncers, aidered impregnable to military assault. The DIRECT CONSIGNMENT —_ ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF SUBSTANT! Tegular garrison in time of peace numbers , or 3 ore DINe about seven thousand ‘MISCELLANEOUS STANDARD BRICK Mouse “Containixa “SWENTY- The biggest cavern is the Mammoth Cave in BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. at FANE ROOMS, WITH ALL MODERN CON. Edmonson county, Kentucky. It is near Green ose EN 1) ot SUITABLE FOR A SCHOOL OR river, about 6 miles from Cave City, and 28 ; ILLUSTRATED WORKS, BENEVOLENT Ob CHARITABLE INSUITU- from aig Greet. The cave consistg of a _ Rox END cONBODIO SR at DS FASionS succession, of irregular chambers, some of which ee ee $55 COMMODIOUS GROUN: ri ‘are large, situated on aifferent levels, Some of 2 OF iL, iD, BERY, SITUATED ON THE T these are traversed by navigable branches of ‘RESULT OF NEGLECT. ro an CORNER OF MARYCAND A the subterranean Echo river. Blind 4h are S0LD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET. 1nd in its waters, = 'ue longest tunnel in the world is that of the AT MY ROOMS, ELEVENTH ST. AND PA AVR, Wirtue of s decree of the Supreme: ‘AND Court of ia | rs ‘cou she Disuct of Columbia, passed ou the 13» St. Go 2 Of railroad between Lu- gene NET Setno nnd siiiene Te reat eee Eheumatiom, Dropey, Diabetes, Gravel, dv MONDAY AND TUSSDAY EVENINGS, said court wrhceein John {" sfall"and ‘others’ are 900 leet below the surfuce at Andermatt, and < ee OCTOBER 18 AND 19, 1686, Dlatuanta beth Hail and eer ats delea 8,600 feet beneath the peak ot Kastelhora of the Aammation of the Bladder, Bright's Disease. COMMENCING AT 7:30 O'CLOOK. aut the same being numbered 10,085, tty SL Gotliardgroup. The tunnel 1s 26% feet wide, Socket Nor 26. wi ‘Doe this not cause Youto uslt? To examine a Cay and is 18 leet 10 inches from the Aor to, te a ax ‘BOOKS NOW HEADY FOR EXAMINATION. | Suction, In front of the preteen, on THURSD. ay grown of the arched roof. It is 8% in your own cond! aiscot are “PAST POUK O'CLOCK P. M., Loiemumbered gp talies longer tian the Msane cue tinge Cen te £012 _ THOMAS DOWLING, Avetioneer._ | HALE-FAST PUK OCLOCK FM. Loteaumbersd ‘he biggest trees in the world are the mam-| neglecting indications which potnt ‘straight to ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. numbered * , Suid lots containing 10,848 moth trees of California. One of @ grove in tis eras Sausce fet of ground and improved by a handsome Zalare “county, See a Seeparernenre || & Seeeeet meetin ot sreet siento on MEROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. Sepa Lae made ermvers of the State Geological sur- DAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENT! nm eale ferret shown toe 276 feet lent, 108 Pogeaeecdopealad ex pen tect orcs 5 Hales? houn Ov Logn: ef lel os cctearatiscetion thereet be Seta od hee jn ference at base an a inability of weak separate Peombves, part of Lot 27, Square 724, fron Stoe in eeunl payments renpec. point 12 fect aboveground. Some oi the trees | Pidashsendie 16 fen ot the cant side 0} Becond street by a wets fae wick the, promissory. aoies of ike on. 376 ieet high and 34 feet io aiaeeetrs Some throw off the poisonous elements can be cured Ai PRES a Oa Zooey chs er IaURt be iven, “2 bear atest Bom the day af that Hoate an. : Loe 5 le, deed of trust sr ote 3000 105808 ogee e™ S| aye carauand erin man f Sin TPE Aree CP Nat Eta ag | easel crag einer ae Ae “Sine largest library is the Bibliotheque Ne- fronting 20 feet by a depth of 110 feet to at Poult of S500 required atthe has ol sale: Ste torsos Honal in Paris, founded by Louls XIV. It con- ARSE = BORER, Wearaeany im ono and two | fale are not complied with within seven days from ‘volumes, 300,000 jer . rma: One-third ¢xsb: balance ‘of sale “uslees reser 175,000 usdausoripta: 800,006 my wendehars ‘The action of Brown's Iron Bwersis through Zeern aggpred by deed of runt om the property sols: Re snband cont of default wy Purchaser alee ve St spuion: eer. “ove : veulng star, ie See eens ee the blood and the stomach, directly upon the | 1 the ine af cic! ‘All conveyancing at’ purchaser's a0 MULL MADDOX 463 ba. ave: Pe The Portraits number ‘disorganised filtering processes of the kidneys. OMAS LENG. a: orls-at oy eee eee al LOU, CHOUSEE. ‘The largest desert is that of Sahara, a vast re-| Remember that the nerves of the kidneys are — ANENHOWEE @ 60! Miinatle eoetscen Carton, eeLeUSLOg from, the | Guecay connected. with the whole nervous | ~AIRISRATOND Sag op tte Punsoxas. | T) Heli canasa tnsaraaon lantic ocean on the wes! e valley of the 7 i ‘ =4 Rileoa the east. The length tromn eust co west | sraem and she brain, and moet direfal remita Dowie stot eine rete ta Cb eauS: TERI, DWELLING, "NOS 100 C DTRA ST is about 3,000 miles, its aver breadth about AVENUE, ON fUESDAY, ORTHWES" 900 mules, its area about 2,000,000 square ‘will accrue from continued neglect of diseases BiB NINETEENTH, COMMENUING 4 TEN ‘virtue of miles. Ruin tails in torrents in the Sahara at QCkOCK A. i» CLNG AMONG Tbs and duig Tocorded th Liver No. 1,13: puchrala of five, jen and twenty yours. In| of the neye. Nerwpusprovrotion and disame |, OTHER THES: th Preach Plata | iO.28* wey one ck he land records, summer the heat’ during the day is excessive, xe ery elegaut M. T. Sideboard, with Fren: District bia, and by direction of the party Dutthe nights are often cold. In winter tho | — % the dratn aresure to follow such neglect. You ‘Mirror: Walaa Rall wand, with large acs thereby qocured, sue subecrivers wil wll t pouuicase. demperature Is sometimes below treezing polot.| — gennot ce peau Tor; handsome Turi 1o Suite, Turkish Car- | ton, meas, The greatest pyramid is thar of Cheep Goeat cee ont Peis and Kuga, Bramls Carpets, elerant. Couches | HIGHTRENTH DAY OF O Tobin, 4p. Laie, at the three pyramids forming the Memphis group, important organ of the human system. Oll Paintings and Engravings, American Flag, situated on w plateau about 137 feet above tue level of the highest rise in the Nile. Its di- meusions have been reduced by the removal of ‘Emate, to wil: Sub-Lot numbered 7h, in Ro. Ber Fine Ornaments, Silver Ware, Elegant Liquor bered Cuse, Easy Chairs, Dwarf Bookcase, superior ‘USE BRUWN'S IRON BITTERS fo Walnut Kevolving Top Desk, Letter Press, Oak cash; balance in siz, oteateer Yer atusonry consisted orgiantig Desk and Chats om the iosseot Representa | unive tnd eitices sents Wi ited te x EE 89,028,000 cubic feet, and still amvunts to you have violated some law of health, The tives (in fine condition), Hair Mattresses, together ey Gel ed coaeeee, ee KS S50 toch agulan aT ce ceiglonhen TeeGsT | tome and alterative properles of shih pure ihniiacauiat Valen Buren A depos of gio Seadled at tine of phe sce a eee ae Saree: ‘Vegetable medicine make it the only remedy It ‘100 sharesof the Washington Law Reporter Pub- =e — — ‘the fs ie pees. to ve po woul ‘Of Moscow, ut the foot uf the Kremlin; ts | tssafe for you touse when your kidueys are ont ee Conveyauciug a garohasers eR, Clreumierence’at the bottom is nearly 6S feet 2 Cast vILLIAM W. DANENHOWER, } rrusieen And its height more than 2i feet. in fis stout: | of order, Take oT LOC OEM Adme. | WASHINGTUR DANENHOWEI } Truster ‘est part it 1s 23 inches thick and its weight has 01 JITTERS Sep SS & LOGAN, Auctionee: 2 07 been computed to be 443,722 pounds, It has BROWN’S IRON BITTE! 1615 H street nw. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctoneers never been hung. andyouwiltnolongerbedespondertandfretful | TWO NICE COSY HOUSES ON THIRTRENTH | EXECUTOR’S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING ———_+e-__ “STRERT NORTHWEST, bY AUCTION AND LOTON NEW JERSEY AVENCE, ‘The Base Ball Season. ‘Your face will resume its healthy appearance, AS AUESPAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH. OF WEEN LAND @ STREETS NOKTHW: ‘From the New York Times your eyes thelr sccustomed brilliancy, pains in | A oat houses being numbered or iO meat 2t39, ETH, A.D. 386, at FIVE UCLOCK PAC, Jy ec ‘, ‘l r fecutor, will sell in from remuses, Zhe close ot the championship season of base | the back and sldea will disappear, your siege | 25th’ fe pa SUB LY 116, SQUARs. 10, ball removes from a large part of our popula- yered throwstout: arein an Eau are just the desirous of secu: will become more restful and refreshing, and ‘célient neigliborhood, ives for men of moderate means Mon the chief subject of speculative thought ‘fronting 21 feet on Wew Jeivey avenue, nd baving & depict 8s fost. lmproved by a rane dwelling Pernte Ten ortuble he 4 cash, bulance in one and two years; notes Mrblch they have bad in common during the | your Oh/ my back! OA! my kidneys wit give | Ceslzous Of securing a pleaswnt und comiortable home, sobeet per gent terest per anim, payabve seu a = : NEWCOMB a L0G Riad to be secured by dead oP troet waar api ie lone Dale eo That, must elapgs | ~ Pisce toexpressons otjoy that younavenidnd | oasreieioa NE WCOMB E LooaN, | snntnlly pllon “of purchaser. "A. dcpouic uf gi0u te red reyancitig. ste. at purchase! Besxecubcear sensi e nyc re cee | scans oe aa ce pp Hostas DoWETNG atone Sirs af tate, Gotrczanet ey ay baci that the promptest congratulations on the ‘wise right reserved torese.t at risk aud cos: of detault- winding up of the two priaclpal ch anne rocws tr Baarreetatecer | GRRE ROUEE 8, TEE govTesmar | itearstsey cher tee dae putts sei of ach contests have ben forthe umpires. Thescfune | Sti Drom'sZrn Ditrsand wkenooiber, | SURE ORce i ee | Ba JOHSGOR, Hxecutor, Honaries have been fit objects of sympathy | ‘Trade mark and crossed red ines on the TWENTIEIN, 1800 FOUR Nace through the season, and those of thelr number| wrapper of every bottle. front of the premises,'l shall sell one two-story, FAUFT® « pve. rho have lasted it out may well be looked from Agua story Brick, tobe removed in ten duys |” ‘Real Estate Brokers, 19th and F sts, ‘pon as marvel ite 0 ‘robably there is a general feeling that our — urns cont: American gume, although developed alread: to a high degree of finish, may still Sotarpreven ‘Order of Superintendent of the Baltimore and Potoanne i 1 oe cs oar. | VALUABLE BUILDING SITES AT TERRA COT. before reaching perfection.” Every year sees| + Price only one dollar. pescanson BROS, Auctioneers. TA STATION, ON METROPOLITAN BRANCE some chai io the rules, resulting trom the . > a CTI inagera rin sib gueh none ormanegt - *ARSRB OEE Sh Of Gs WAUAIIE AUEUE |. Be O.RE-AR FuBLIO AvCRION. Sareea paved, thos making i necde ect SOUTHWEST, OFPOSITE THE SMITHSON: |. On WEDNSADAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH, ALOK and defense. ‘The pitchers huve needed Prepared by Baown Cusuroat <o., 5 By vine oradeed of trust, dated Apel 14th, at TWO O'CLOCK P. M., we shall sell 24 mmeled wi jonal_ restriction and duly recorded in No. L037, from time to time leat they should cpu rivets | 2 Betemore, 6. | 208 of ta ‘one othe nnd records orthe Bee Cholce Sites, in half to fiveacre Lots, at Terra Cotta ive the batamen few runs or none ut all, and of e by the lon of the party miles from the city. fein Wace wit Games, sen thay auld " pul ston tn Road of Re pease St WHSMEE" | Pla oroundiviten con be had st oflcn of Hany & huve everything their way.” Just now the sub M ; Bae, THe TWEATYRENERTH Dav OF Ocro. | Tia oF Jects which seem to concern the rule-mukers DOREGG BER A. b, 1980.4 FIVE UCLOCK P, Mo lot sux | Dyer, 18th and F sts., or of the Auctioneers, ‘are those of rendering the duties of the umpire FOOD Bored aineiees (19) of Abram F. Barker's recorded | ‘Train leaves B & O. station at 12:80 o'clock, return- less urying and the yume less @ wrangle and . subdivision of part of oFigrnal lot numbered ‘seven display of sharp practice. = FOR INFANTS Qi, \Bsquare pumbered three bundred and taventy- Ingat8,Sand8p.m. Title perfect "ha % ve (32u), In the city of Washington, D.strict of Colum- parebigiahs intaegbetirmfanetion incom Ss pis tices protein oti ftom: | Termaliberal and wile made oown tthe ne any other popular pastime, and no doubt many mrad be pti oe ney in | ofsale. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Co, Hafedgmsal bas owed Uncorrect But aleuee | a gay peepee ane erorE mattis ete ron Sop Selene ene eaayee | cele sctenerr S wi at six e ows against him of partiality or deliderute only SUBSTITUTE for MOTH: | Y¢ 4h lotereat from day of sale per cent per |UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, KXECUTOR'S SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT os. H STREET, BETWEEN 3D AND 4TH Spice eye se durigat of the premier On THCESD SY QB OCTOBER TWENTY-FiRST, 1586, at FLV. UCLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of ground and semi-annually, to. be se- cused by a first deed of trust on the premises sold, or Si the Harchase money may be paid 1p cash. atthe op- Hon ofthe purchaser. A deposit of 9100 must be mx atthe ime ofsule Upon failure to comply with ibe terms of sale within teu days afer salva resale wiil Bead, aiter five days public notice, at the Fal and, Cost cf’ the defau.tiug pu all conv 1 ‘ud Fecorulug ut the purchaser's cost. violations of the rales are probably unjust in nine cases out of ten, the real dimieulty being that of seeing with precision all that is golng on. Not a ball is pitched on which he fy nek required to give a decision. and there are hun ver the full nine innings dreds of these w! 1" are played. It a vall delivered by the plcner and crossing the home base at any height be- ER's MILK. 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DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston; 3inst, LutaM W, BOARMAN, } my. land known and described on the ground. piat_Of the tween the batsman’s shoulder and his knee ecl6d&ds GEORGE C BOARMAN, \'} Trustees, chy oe Washington, District of Columbia, po aug odin should be a iair ball, he might buve less dim- | _J521-w&s.6m INCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, street uorih, with a depth 01 85 leet to aut alley. fod the alae may Recure eteaalided, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE Rrar, we | atime Quetind canhzbalance iione and ty ocr to be de: i notes to beur 6 per een Ba livered over the home plate at a. hel; Fare ON XK STREET NORiH, BuTWEEN | seuannua'ly, ad. 10 be secured by deed vu. trust on betireen the stioaider and t velt of betwee | Lae Ssranr Boyer Is Dean THIRTEENTH AND FOORTEEN ti Stic Dremilses, oF allcasb, at uption of purchaser,” C the belt and the knee, according to his call tor WET, OPPOSITE: FRANKLIN SQUARE. Many of the decisions Convey- ancing, éic., at cost_of purchaser” A deposit of $1U0 high Ballsoe low onex, Unto the fuct that we are this season offering special virtue ofu deed of trust, dated April 29, 160, at time 01 wale, By virius ofadeod oftraat dated Aprile “lenis ‘oe complied with 1 10 and recorded ou Muy 3, 1800, in oer 8 DOs, Gays, otherwise. the executor reserves the Hubs Which, worry spectators aud players relate to | inducemenis in RELIABLE AND @TYLISH Det megs cf tho land records ter ele ays eaarep rete the Hefght of the ball rather than to wheties SE eet revel. the property trict of Columblivand by thedireetion ot taetoldes chaver, alter 8 duy' pabiie nonce of, pusses over the plate or on one side of it. Yet, | CLOTHING of all grades. In quality and make you | et? Sop Inediennere ished otthe nove thereby secured,we wiiloffer for saledu irout r In Some newspaper publiatied In Washington, D.C ingio forego tale privlageo eon ct SaftiE | wil ad our new stock al that could be desired, We | fhe premines. ar pubic macigh, on DS oe ee or'would think i tor the best interests of the | make Ita point to haudle such garments OLY as are EMG ine nee ee eae, eames DORPARD HOOF, a3 e game tw thus Inereuse the pitcher's chances of ‘athe dines ana’ workable District of Columbia, and Enown and decried ee ST AQETHUWEST) AND THAGESTORY AND lelivering a deceptive ball. Thus this ditticulty | *rictly first class in material and worl P being ‘ve oust wenty-four fect (24) by the depibot| BASEMENT. Bi CC DWELLING, No. 30b ¢ Plazed, smd to beinherent tn the gume itself as | We seit you an elegant Cheviot Suit at $7.60 that | Ler nscered ene ee ees (24) Uy the depth of STLRET NOR £ played. son's recurded subdivision of square numbered two | On TU:SDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER Another prolific source of wrangling {s that of | “oulk be cheap at $10.00. hundred und forty-eight (248,) ‘The said lot fronts | NINETEENTH, at Five O'CLOCK, we wilisell cecruias auathee player wiio attempts to | We sell you an All-Wool Cassimere Sult a¢$10.00 boven. 9 four (24) ton the norti side of K tre: norin- | in frout of the soy yes rs secoud is put ou ‘and 14th streews northwest, and 538. Helder who nurries to ‘that polut for the pus | ‘ast Would be a bargain at $14.00. Yuns'back one bundred and forty-seven (a7) feel tom is Lot fronts ou C street, between 3d and 4% streets, ou wile sid in two patie, being: asprewe pose. It lus been sugested ‘Houses~one of which, NoegUTc between the bases wus orig! that the distance ‘Wesel you anextrs fine Cassimere Suit at $12.50 inuily fixed yo us to th.rty foot (U) 1001 alley, aud is improved with a two- atory brics aluble ou the rear. yweu by two : wire ove ‘that you cannot match anywhere under $16.60. jierms: Que-tlird cash; the residue in two equal in- | Brick Housce one, of whic. Nu. B07 C street. Seat’ Rirthor ouiy when’ suctecaine wt: | | Wesel you ine Prince alvert uly, alk mond at | Raliisnts pavanegue and ogeare,eqpetve | ne Dat pul ad moe: souvent rice vines ‘@ succeedii man ou his side successfully bits the alloy the duy of sale, with interest al the rae of six (6) $15.00 that would be cheap at $20.00. Per contum per anuium until paid, and payable sect annua ae with large, commodiots dry Basement, This dwelling , for which the notes of the pute. aver, beat~ even hasall ihe modern cunve: Ine the Opposite side ix inutientive or mukes ‘containing. ev Me sell you s vetter Prince Albert at $16.00 that W | ing date ou the d.y ofsale and payabit in one ad ewe | PeOrOvms and tw¢, buthrsome, large fieuen‘on tire ‘an error. Unis as it may, there is now ing 4 * a roum, library, butier’s niry and kftcben on first Eset tate ongneiog a playore very | rely worth 925,00 ete over soulja No req grater | artnet tee, aeuiy worwand cn cone, Succensttnly: oven wien 1nake this “distance | We sell you an All-Wool Fall Overcoat at $7.60, a | UPaine property sold. willbe required. oF alt cash, Sop ge ee os pee gig Succesuiuily, even when the pitener is proper). oS be at the time of sale. All conveyaucing wud | Divucums.* Lor has &@ soul of So Lens tot oe waichiul \'bile be delivers a. bull which | TY Ane oneat $10.00, to beat the cost of the purchaser 11 ihe | Pryor and an average depit of about 107 dest v0.60. the catcher properly catches and throws aceu-| We bavean extra large lve of Sults for Boys from | terms of sase be not complied with within Bfteen rately vo thesecund buse, where again itt erly caught, This stolen is onen from: the day of sale, tue Lruste-s reserve the right 10 Tun for @ base is often 18 0 18 years old, trom 85.00 up. Tevell the property ut the risx and cost of the deisult- cl ‘five days’ notice in the “kvening sccomplished in a cloud of dust, caused by the | We Baves fall line of Boys’ Fall and Winter Over | lug pu er after Fueae faa nlablng with a silde do the seround, | costs, trum $3.75 up to 916.00, BaP Seta Gua aS B. MAURY, ‘opposite corner of Ni T. it WLiNGS, }Trostees, the diamond, has to decide ber the figure | _ For Children from 5 to 13 years old, Gultewith Short Pan eelb-dads 1505 Pennsylvania ave. p.w. ts, at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, 64.50, = a which we guarantee to be 20 per cent less than you | ‘JOS: J+ FISHER & CO., Real Bstate Auctioncers. OF VALUABLE, PROPERTY can buy them elsewhere. ON DELAWARE SVENUE-NUAR Tite CABLE ARK. divingon dry land touches the bug fine Whether the baseman reaching aces Canoe ‘him first, It muy be the matter of # fraction of & second, aud howls of disupprobation go u; whicuever way the decision is, Sui) there We ave 10l line of Odd Pants, from $1.60 up, P. tiaeg bgtrwes tue base Sud GieTtecuaet | GIVE US a CALL axp an convincen, ~ | oPiatus patents dereot nerspreme Beeston > pO hee fe ye hae eetcs wg te pipvaniog ues ong fartbertnetensed # wi ot alo poh nacigh estate| Ree gunk rewieinsgns aeraepe at ait tricks mee tp A apf et, x ¢ fair in buse bull, as in war, und that # game THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Brociosit 1886. on fete | “octsdeds DENCE at FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. wate that canuot be won squarely may be won b} houk of crook. ‘The nlues tuut come out at the head 13 a season's work ure generally the trick- fest aud the greutest “kickers,” us well as ‘among the best and olten tue very best players, ‘Hood winking and pauidusing the umpire thus become # part of the gume. “But, so fer us we hared “B and “6, ot ssubsivision made SLOTHING COMPANY, Whitton ‘Aud others of certain lots In ‘square ‘Terms of sair: Ouethird of purchase wor cra CORNER 7TH 4NDG STREBTA | the balance in wiicn coch lot ts bid off Teeull, 10 utapire, club or ladivi ayer i Chanet's cost. Situet of the two leaning aaantaual player ot | Swrers: Srorrs0 ston E know w sell or “throw” game di we luring the past seugon,and while that houvruble resurd fasts Professional Luse ball will hoid its great ‘well-merited popularity. “ rae Why the Tatler Lost. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Here is a case in which a learned judge has decidea s suit on the common sense principle of ocular evidence, which ts becoming so tuah- ABLE cnovgy atexAaNDRA COUNTY Grortia hich was communicated to due ofthe early | , The phscribers agcommisnivers ofthe ‘settlers, und thus the jormula bas been handed down four 9 Atetandtia county. Va- under: to the present day. ‘The demand bas been grad- | Slits decreo ae ‘ually Increasing until = $100,000 laboratory is Row necesary to supply the trade. A forelga in the suit ot Ball Wa. is ‘auc ya Poche, Rasta BEL 1880, at TWELVE OC! WEDN: be ‘Dat M., the property ‘Quinand has Leen created, and facititien will county known as ~ Mapie Grove” fart fonable in our law coums. This particular ault | be necessary tomectit, ‘Taisen Dr dumed Masala cing besuttially bung on the fit of a cout and a puir of trousers. = : situated abuut three’ miles from” Wash ‘on 8 Tue plainti® sued a talior for a wum he had VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER the ourrounding cousety radians sugexucnae, View Ot puid forthe suiton the ground that it wasa ounee the br Aqueiaet Sedge of Chale bride ‘Misfit. Tne tailor deni the base impeach- mos: yt meut Op his surtorial skill. But the TTT Gros we cathe ntocou, nog was ouered the usher examined the coat critically ana ibe CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM. BLOOD TaLNT, declared that the tutlor otherwise, Without SaaS cieaeals | oeen nn ven troubling lima to change Lis trousers sad Ga ent aes Rian Paeer sal ca:*ete 4 More Peckets for Women. ‘For ante hy all ruggiste, ‘A Dréédmaker's Talk. Why sbould fasbion dictate that a woman should have one tiny pocket’ bid somewhere in the plaits of the dress,so that she often has to ask the dressmaker to find it, and carries her purse in her band rather than bother herselt Jook Jor it? “A man may allow himself twelve ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 0O., 13 Drawer 8 Atguta, Oe I wnat Orrez Fon 4& FEW DAYS ONLY a a Pons cal Lickete neem rnd his watel Lis | aod Gur, Kid, see, 14-2 widen, Cand D last am eat tlekels bendkerchier, cigars tokats | “ai Cu. Kid. len 21% wiih. Cend Dien Ho oe ark. sarge onan ee estes fen | Sits omen mn ro | Be the women: allowed six good’ tae: iWoemar, A mad ot ‘three-story ‘Ouethird of ‘money in Gusti: the ba.ance Iu two equal Instalwents at vue aid two Fears from day of ale, with interest, for which the Rotes, secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, shall be given, “A deposit of $100 Will be required When each lot is bid of. All. com ing at pur: She rig to revel Loe chasers cost, ‘renerve chasers Flak Af Worm Of aale De Hot anys. MB. PALME ccttdéds Whe it Momerebsr, }trantecs. HOS. J. FIRHER & OO., Neal Kstate Auctioneers Tet SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, ON DELA- BARE AVENUM Neak THE CaPiTuL Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY ia AY QUARTER Past FOU 0 » in front of the premises, by in Liver Nov 1007, tel shail'soll Jou Jettered “Cand b.* of'a auburn made by Mary V. (hilton and others of certain lots: square No 686, fronting ther 7 tect on Delaware Rvenue, between “Br uutd °&" mtrects Norsk: with ue ‘Terms of sale! Gae-thitrd of purchase money tn cash aie! Oneth ‘the baiance Lar Botes, scoured ty deed turns cn ake Mrenines sok shall be given. “A deposit of S100 will be required when the low are bid off. All conveyancing & pur- Chaser's cust ‘Trostecs reserve the Tight to reel te opi Be pee aa ae a ee arts ocldaas at PROPOSALS. Es ROPOSALS FOR DREDGING AND RIPRAP 8. ENGINERR OFFIce. 2136 Peuusyivaniaave N.W. WasHINeTON, D. C., Gctober 6, 1886. 16 Wil! De Fecelved at tis office anil! poemeiveh mance ona embaee ‘aa follows: 1.—For dredging and embankment, Section ITT. — For dredging fo the Washingion Clanuiel. —For dreduing in the ‘Tidal Keservolr, Seoiton IT. 4.—For riprap atone. For specifcatlone, forms of bids and otter wforma- ton, apply at thisoffice. PETE CHAINS. Lieutenant Colovel of ivgiueers. (23,25-6t POSALS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF BLADENSBURG ROAD, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, 1a PRVAMMENOTON, D.C. October 42th, 1596. Sealed Proposuls will be recelved ‘at thls office au TWELVE O'CLOCK 3, ON TUESDAY. OCTOH NINETEENTH, 1886 "fr Improving isadensburg trom Boundary street to Quecu's Chapel road. OF as far as the funds allotted will permit. Blank forins of proposal and specifications can be obiained at this office apon applica.ion theretor, to- ether with ali uecessary information, and only bids Upon these forms will be considered. “Ane right is reserved to reect any and all bids or Baris of bids, ‘WILL. LOW, ocl2-6r ARING DOWN BUILD Ge HUICK. PU, SOM TASIOS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION gh rite Conamvasio al anany Won.bie, 145 ‘ast CAPITOL SYRLET, ed Proponats wil be receled at aula emg el a will be rece ved at thisotice unt TWELVE OCLUCK M. ON WLONESLAY, OCTO BERK TWENTIETH, 1586, for tearing down the fol- Jowing-oamed buildings, cleaning and piling the bricks from the same, and tnkiig out ‘eliar wid foundation walle: Pennsylvania ave. s.e.— 115,119, 121, 123, 125, 126, 1 E ENS ‘Ast. ne. oNos 153, 1 No. 110 Bat. se. ros. 1 Astst ne.—Nos 2.22, 14, 16, 18. 2 ast Capitol s.—Noa’ 103.105, 1 Carroll's Ailey (square 720).—Nos. i, 2, 2. ‘the tearing down of the houses in each square will be received separately. Specifications Miny be seen at this office. I, QC. LAMAR. EDWARD CLARK, A.B SPOFFORD, 0c6,8,12,16,18 ‘Commissioners, GARDEN, dero1 Froporais for Fuel for Botanic fixcal ‘year ending June 30, 185%, At the office of the Superintendent until TWicL Ee Ms WEDNESDAY -OCIOBER TW rNTIBCH Io,” Particulars as to character qnd quautity desired c ‘obtained pon apphication office pa . an WA. R SMITH, 09.18,16.18 _ Superintendent Botanic Garden. ll be received PVPS POR. COMMIUCTING A FAMILY BUILDING. REFORM SCHOOL. ‘Wasurxorox, D.C. October 2d, 1586. Sealed Propomnia will be reogived at the « flice of par Ria ail SP icaaiaine ct Mag ane uae ‘of the Reform Schodl, WEDNESDAY, for constructing the Reform posals and specifications to- intormation, can be ob- for uit @ office of the secretary ‘of Trustees, at No. 1334 ¥ street northwest, aud ony bids upon these forms will De considered. “The rig ie reserved to waive. defects solid President Board « Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regeners- tor, smade expressiy for the cure of ‘derangements | of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever case, the ‘continuous stream of electricity permeating Unrough the parts must restore them to healthy ao tion, There is no mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cares ere testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—tn fact, any trouble of these organs is cured. 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For PiUNDUNED At 10:00 a Pattabungh, Ch: veland Jor and Senpiny Cars i Por Lexiayion and Ki Local Stations, 8:40 a.m. dally, ton, Chester and Putiienpuna 0 se eae Sea un daly tae RES For Haitmore on w ek days 5, 6:30, 6:40.7:30,8:30 1 4) $15 ad-enininte trade, 4 fst "00 om iuuidns scat, 30, wea eae 41 10, BI AO, BU, OaU Tas Bee Dae For Shvompaoah Valley Raliroad and pointe 20 Sa. ad o90 pum dis: 10 wm, has Sespee Rome \ asiitniou to New Orleans Sav pean wresyee 2 Timtnaion Dt serena: ‘or Wilmington, Delawa:e,and intermediate betweey Baltstore and Wilsitugon, 335 pean alle except Sundays For Ausiapolin 6:80 a.m. nnd 32:20 and 490. ou Siitday wedu a.m 8-0 an ee or Way bixtons between washington and Tal re 3, 6:4, SEV tay T2A0 ple Dea AO 14509 pin. On sonidays 0a th. mer Mao 40, 7300 "aid 12:00 jm. 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