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HOME MATTERS, CEEFEL RIMTs Pox HOUSEKEEPCHS — ToOTMOWE PUSHING AXD WOW THY AMM MAQE~PUINTS TO 35 EXE UseRED. ‘VINEGAR Ax SaLt Will often restore tarnished Bre-se.s and Dass Work of ali Kinds, when even tue Daven: prep rations tall, To Kus Fuimy—Take one teaspontul of biack . One teaxpooutul sugar, one spoonful Geert sea che youn of dee gee Boman Voraross oughé to be laid out op a plate, And are then as good for irying or mashing asf freshiy coowed. If lett heaped will often fall howe micas, — A LEMP OF Sova laid upon the dratn-pipe down Whic, waste Water passes will prevent the clog- ERB Fe TER grease, eapectty tf tue pipe adeu every Werk with uuillng Water. Cunesin@ Witm Kemosene.—For rewoving stains frets ollc0th aud zinc, use Ke Osene. It will soon yor. and leave po odor. Kr rosene may Saley Be <pp.led wo the descate furature aad cate pets ior exterminat.ug moton, Loar Cake.—A vey nice joaf cake ts made of Onr-ali Wfui Of Butter, one and a-half cupfais Of sugar, Ove Of wweec milk, two of Mour, Two Les apeontuls of baking-powder, and tue Whites of four CkeX Feavor with rose of aumoud, TomaTO Posanves.—Scaid and peel perfectly Mie toutes, prick wh » needle, ada equal Weight of sugar, ond let «and over n BaF off the juice and voll wick; add Bust soir tinue peel, aud evk Wall transys W AsmINGTON Cake —One pound of brown ~Uzar, yound of flour, on -uaif pound of butter, two FiS8de 0, stom stein, sour egg imo Lesbo wrod disolved in a bul cup of hut water, Cie ik plat OF Wola, aud two graued UUL- & FuixD Bueap.—Cut some Vienna bread into long Biloes, abl about one incl titck; souk for Lea Muputes tn cod mk, and theo surinkle wit pyer dud sat Diy tuto a beaten egs and iry. wueeat a lew drops of lewmoa over vd serve itn Medinaesy. Cexeasiwe—Pour two cups of doling milk op @ Cup of cerewiine Dukes, sur in naif a teaspooutul of alt, aud fet \¢ Lots oue miauie. serve wit cromm Txcrilent substivuce for cream may De mde vy Seutnag the whive of ua cay toe trowm ahd adding Cola piut of wik. Beat nil toceuuer. Motassxs Covxirs—Oue cupfui of butter, two euprnis of molusws, one teuspuomrul of cloves, one taviespooatul of ginger, sullicient flour to make a stiff batter, not douzh, Moid wite the Resade into stmull canes abd Dawe Ina steady rpLuer thaa quick OveD, os They afe apt Co LUTD, SALMON SaLApe.—To a can Of salmou take eight or ten stalks of celery; cut tue celery into aanall pieces and mix’ with the salmon, which shoud also be picked into small Bits; sprinkle Over a little salt and a very little pepper, and pour On some yood Vinegar. A sinaii Oulom inay De added Warured, To CueaNse on Wurres MaRaLe.—Take one quart Sf soit soap, add Wo Lublexpoonfuls Of peurlash and ope tablespooniul of powdered whiting. Sake the soap not, Lhen stir in theve powders and apply for the Space of tWo Weeks; then Was off tho: agh:y: Mf the marbie 13 not quite white re-appiy Ke once wore. Duxssxp TONGUE —Tske @ corned tongue and boul tender: split it, stick In a few cloves, cut one Onion, a little thyme, add some browned flour. Have the tougue covered with water, in which Bua the ingredients, add three nard-bolied egzs chopyed ue, wad veod to the table garnisued with Bard-voweu ere, ‘To Raise THR PILE OF PLoS on VeLvzT.—Lay 8 damp clota ou @ warm stove, and, When the sean Tises spread te velvet op the cloth. In putting away summer clovbing care suould be taken (0 Stuff the bows oc ribbon With tissue paper, aud BO. raber od 4 the metal Dutions and ornaments, prevent tuetr marking. Corres Caxz.—One cuptal of sugar, one cupful ‘of weited butter, one cuptul of New Urieans mo lasses, one cuprul of strung coffe-, one exg, une easpoontui 01 baking powder, one teaspoonful of ground cloves, one tal Fesvooasa: of yeeee ‘cluna- on, one ualr faci of Talsins and currants, four cuytu § of sifted our. Coup SLAW.—S ave cabbage fine; to one quart Add (he yeiks Of three egys, beaten, a tablesyoon- ful 0: sugar, one of olive of] or melted butter, half © Vencup of tuick cream, mustard, pepp r aud salt, Put tue dressing over We fre and stir, when tick over the cabbage. L cvol apd slice bard- CEES Over Wwe Lop. Kawep Dotomxcrs—In the morning take one Pint of warm milk, one cup of sugar, one-nuif cup ‘Of Yeast, a little sult, aod set a sponge, making it Father thick. At night add one cup of sugar, one- Rat cup of lard, and two eygs; knead up aad iet Sland Uti mooning. Then rud out thing cut round let stand om tue molding board Uil Bight, Fry in bot iard. Wutre Cage —One cup of sugar, half a cup of butter, owe cup of sweet milk, one-alf teaspoon- Tus of soda, Ove cup of co. nsiareb, one cup of four, one teaspooatul 0: cream of turtar, and the whites Of turce exes, IC thts seem chin after wixtux, sid & trifle more four. To yive prect-e direvilons about Gour is not posible, as ‘sowe brands of fuur Quicken move thin o.tiers Gute FowL—Iuke che legs of eold fowl, core them well and rub ip plentisully some French mustard, salt and cayenne; boil over « clear sre and serve with gl) saucer.” Take one gill of goud rayy, sda to tone tabiespoutyl ov French 10U~ id. Aiew cuopp d c.pers aud a Little butler roiled in flour, avew drop- of Chill v.neya: ; summer quite bot; poce over (we lezs and serve. Fou TAKING GREASE OUT OF WaLLParEr, get a dali of Wilining:on clay und finely powder enough tocover "he spot, Put a piece of absorbent paper Over it, and press s hot iron upon the spot, taking | €are, Of course, not to scorch or darken the Wali- paper. You can scarcely apply any tluid prepara Goa withvat leaving @ litte rag upon the paper Wuere tue applied fuid bas enied. Leave the weder on tue Wall for some days then lightly rusk it off. It my need u secon i application. Lemos i’'crra—Powder and sit a poand and a quarter of louf susar and mix it with the grated Find of two fresh lemons Then whisk the whites Of three egus to a stiff groth and ada gradually to If tue maixture of sugar aud grated lemon. Walsk at! thoroughly together unth it becomes a thtek ast-. Tuen cut i? lato pieces of the desired sua e, andiing tue paste as little as possible. Place the Blecrs upoa oLled white paper, and Dake Ou tins ia Bmoderace oven. Bight Or tea miuutes will sumtice. Maxixe Corves.— Where puiverized coffee ts red, very goud resus are obtained with a Diggin, 4m Which bolling water drips siowly through a Slete o: graded strainers upoa the coffee grounis coufined Lo a veparste compartment. A mote ecu homiesi Way Ls .0 Di the Cuffee. Buy the wnole deam, griud Kas Wanted, aud put to soak over bygul 1a cod water, In tae proporuo of a cup of round © f+ toa Guart of Wacer. In the morning fling'te ‘vou, tec ke babcie ‘N.teen intuutes, ake of the sieve and pour in a cup of cold water to settle 1 To Rowt 4 Pro's HeaD.—The head must first be Dolled until suMcientiy tender to allow the bones to be taken Oat, Alter removing these, shape the head ueatiy and skewer It toxether femly BALE 90.0% pow leted sase-leaves itn peoper and wali, apd =prinale the mixture over % of a spit and Toast it becore a ch Mt weil While rousting. When done—which, i the Lire Is in proper coudi'loa, Wik take about Balt an hou! —serve at onee on a hot dish, pouring over it od gravy. Apple suuce is tue proper accom Bavasias SovP.—Put a little butter Intoa pan, Spd when thoroughly hot add balf an ouace of Pe Frg these for a few minutes, mor- pam about coatinually While frying: then pour over thea three pinisof good, mive.y-ivored Sitekea ‘trot. Corer the pan and set it where the soup iay simmer very’ gently for one Lowy, seasoving With pepper and salt, When dove, io seed, ieee some sual s)Uares Of Loasted UFead in the jntom of the tureca; stralO the soup over thew, and Sefve al pace, His Unknown Bride. rom The Alta ¢ nag The passengers who satied on the steamer fayoed. Last Fridcy Was a geatiemun from Mis ur—Wikiem Milan, of St. Joseph—whose ac- shotaace wits the young woman he bopes to ake bis Wile SuvOT> somewhat Of he romantic. Several months ago af tative of Milan's living tu Cues ck, Austraia, Wrote a letie to the Mise sow time thant, telling Bin of the may virtues of » young lady residing In Cheswick, whoa the rela e described a8 Weing both "handsome and weathy. Mr. Milan humediately wrote to the correspond Yorn lady, asking for ~~ He de and bis business outiock as favor- Abie, 28d fnclosd a photograph, fear isguided opinion as to ieal appear nce Of a ) the young meTeRAR’s sary ise the young ected bis offer Of a correspondence, and in turn forwarded @ photograpa of her-eit. her stotely handsome figure, open counte- te, lange ees, Walch she described as being Huck, aud the nest arrangement Of her hair, o- ceter with the fact that se is an hetres, so Pleased he Missourian that Be proposed, and in tssow tan, bids Stie Thioe his offer of Marna, @ Was accepted, Upon Teoeiving a leticr notifying him that bis suit was favors. Wir. Milan proposed au early marriage. ‘Yhe Ad-irait a heiress answered Chat the cere a0ny could take place af SOOM a» he reached Ches- Wie’. ne Tmnumdiateiy purchased an elegant hom In 8. Joseph, ond furn! ‘it ty a style. To wober of his Inumale frends Mr. Milan Sieg ast be would retura to his Missouri home a enedict, to be ts a man of about thirty years abu with features such as are usually Genotninae@ handsome, Being rich, he was con Sidered by he motuers Gf st, Jeph, OF Uhose Who Poros Marmageavie anugnters, the Vest catch ja “te county. Beior- Waving O@ the Vessel for Mr. Mtcu could not Ue persuaded LO €X- Mesraph of Une fait actuougy be Ving it in is Valine. J have never seem Miss ——," sald he, chine Limuselt; “ao, 1 wou't tell YOU Le; Dawe, Albough | ave mever seen ber, 1 ama saileiently yleawed with her to make her my’ wite. ‘Phat the FoUng lady's character is UI nadie Jom congident trou the assertions of My coustD 10 Cheswick. 1 kaow ber tw be educated from the tome of rr xetiors: that she fs beautirul any per- mean see Dy a 100K at ue her wealth was an object to the, bu sigee the Wwo of |e letters reorived fred Aulnk of that, bat cin her tor ber own but since the rst THE FREA 1088 MEN. Eccemtricitios of Members of the Winans Family. A GRRAT RUSSIAN RAILKOAD SCHEME THAT BROUOET | THEM MILLIONS—WHAT THEY ARE DOIG WITR | THE MONRY—MaNY STRANGE ACT, From the 8t Louis Globe-Demoerst Barrimoaz, Mp., October 6.—Hoss Winans, the Baltimore millionaire, has speat but little time tn bisgrand mansion here stace his celeurated litiga- Uo with Mra, O'Koete, the boarding-bouse keeper in New York, who claimed to have married bia abroad when he was a student at Oxiord, Bagiand. It has been rep rted lately that the case hus not yet been fnaliy settled, The parading of those Busing love letiers which had passed between Winans and the O'Keefe wowan during their love escapade Was a sad vlow Lo Ars Winans, and alnoe (he notorious seanda. she bas uot appeared In Bal Umore society, ‘The family bas spent most of tbe uae at tae Winan's Newport villa, a gioomy-looK- ace ol Lue beac, (he breakers 1a tue Winter lus rolling neatly’ up YO the gateway. But litte ts kuown by the general World of the follies an i eccentricities of tis tamily, aot oniy remark for tcl enormous Weaitu, Dut for the Uses to y pus it cars ago Thos and Wm, Winans, broth | ers were unpretentious civil engtueers tu tls city, | adklug «Cr living for youns wen tn thelr pro” tesslod. “But the Barrow evailaey of Luis town cou.d not contain tuelr budding selenufle genius Vucy rapllly obtained celebrity ag railroad eugie neers, Kusola bad Just b gun to agiiate the rall- ruad question, ‘The Winuus saw ticre were iill- jons in Kt. Off they sured for Hustla with tuelr haaps and drawings for lines of ralurvad actus tial greut coud cowutry. be story 01 how tney y-tured the great contract, and by a singie stroke Jed the Way to miidons upon imlilloos vf Weal, Will Lear repeating, Aster all the engineers whom Czar Nicholas od gathered abou ko in vonsuiuton bad [given Lue respecuve o inlons 43 0 Lue Dest vraciabwe rouses 1OF tbe proposed rullroad, We SésF, cOusused by tke Many ides aud pl us’ ud Vauces, Wk UD a TU er, ava, draw lug a bral aXe ucv0sg the wap Of Risou iow St Peversbure Yo Mosow, haud dit to Lue ws Lue Qual rule Ut tue Une. Tt was an tuperist mandste The Kas Sia eugingers were Inigulebed UUL Of theiT senoee Not one Of (uem coud rap 20 great an ehgiuect— Log fest, “> obstacles im the way secant Lusat uivunlabie. Oluer ioreign e.gineets woul have noting to do why IL hte Winuus sicpped ta ud Off. fed Wo wake the evutraci “Give 1 to the vudactous Auericans,” sald the czar, stipulating a heavy forfeit shoud they Cail to Kee Une contract, ‘To Work Uney went, and suc cessiuly constructed the roud, which was ten considered a great engineering feat. ‘The Winans Vrucuers are said to Mave cleared $30,000,000 00 thelr famous Russian railroad contravis, for they coustructed several Ober nes conne: bg Wid tue great natioval live to the Kussiat capical, It Was not unui 1861, vowever, that a complete, suc Cesstti locomouve’Was Dut 1p Russta. In those days the Kussian locomouves burned wood ulio- Kriuer. So peased Was (he cZar at the great work Successiully carried throush bY the “audacious” Aluericaus tuat he decorated tuem with ruyal fa- Vora. ‘Thos Wiuabs, Walle raiiroad Dul.diog 1D Kussta, found Wine or iove-waklag with we daugh- ler of d suup-keeper ia Moscow, Sue died, leaving him (wo culluren, Kuss Winabs and Ce.tote, Lue latter now marricd to an Eugishiman in the diplo- mutic service. ‘Aiter con-tructing the Russlan railroads, the Winans Drotuers quit business, Willian warried an Englisa Woman of We middie class, and Look Up Mis home ta England. ‘Thomas revurned to Uils couutry, and bought a whole block of prop- ery on West Batiwore street, tue principal Luvrougbtare of the city, and spent over « illlon 04 & wayuiticent wandoa surrounded by beauucui gardens. Botp the broviers bad bubbles, Willan fad « nervous dread 0. crossing the Ovean. He ius irequeauiy expressed a deste 10 Visit tue howe of his voy hood, but of America he says: “1 wil never go tiiere Watit T cum Cross on @ raile Tou. No ovean steamers (OF Me.” In a letter responding Lo the invitation of an old Ba. tunore fiteod, sr. Wiuans wrote: “1 wollld aut cross Lhe Ocean 10r $5,000,000casb.” ‘she suly the Drucher sulled 10 wuew wey Mest went Wo Musola Was nearly Wrecaed. aud Wi.usid ever remembered that verrible experience. He SUL continues to work on mudeis of queer mu- culaery, Having a DUUbY 10 tat hive. Lisincome, ‘accoruiig to us OWN FeLUrDe is abUUt $3,000,000 Your. Next Ue Koisscuiids aud tc VuKe Of Westuniuscer he 1s the richest man in kngianu, He is cuuritabie, and spends moaey Livisuy. ue Das a spicudad residence in Keusingtou Gardens, aud sun ilustration Of his eccentricity t muy ve Dis & 950,000 aximiusier carpe: uuude trom special acsigus WF (ne draWiug-icow, Wien it was lald he was disappointed. Tt did not weet ls idea, 30 ue oficied auduer iow uuferent designs. Whew Lue secuud Carpet Came Lue qU-stl0U urOse as 10 Wut Was to be done wilh we Brst, Mr. Winats Cuougut for a moweut, “Just pUl vown (he second over the first,” he Said; 90 Carpet No. 2 Went dowa over the Brat, and Tous it ts AE ALE. WG WidaDs Mas Lue ludok Aprusi¥ey car, cued Fovi io ali Loudon, Dut ex- cepllug (ue queea’s palace. Mrs, Wiliiaia’ y iuuns has uever been a SOueLy Woman. Sue preiers W lve im thelr cosy hewe at Brigatou Tauer tao suc Cust.y LOOUOU @ .abUsuibeDE OF Uaeut esate LiL Scurlsud. MF Wanaus ts Very Lond Of wUskc, and we dunt miud payiwg tor 1. Patil on oue vevae | stun gave 4 paror Coucert ai ls Loudon howe, for Walca she wiOue Was paid £00. ive Winans in kugwnd dve Une tue queeu, William Winans } iwo suum Waller abd Louis are Wes-cducuted, seunibie Youny wea. Wailer, the eer, watrled Agalust iis wther’s Wisues Lut the coupie have ug aiace been torgiven, 1ue vid iwau particularly wanted his sons to | marry Utes “bey Had several opporvuaities for | weading Une ugay dauguters of iords, but dechaed, | pecierriug tue cup Of UacuciOruvou. “Luey aie 10nd | OF Sport ahd ‘tueir great deer wrest was gained thei Udeuvlabie aUOMeLy turoUgh Lue Bagdad pies. ‘The Wadwesaie siauguter oO. deer in tuese ) sorests 1s shamerul, anu does DOL deserve Lue name | OF sport. Besue We Pegulal eolavilsbueUL Malu Caimed de this taunods “suooting box,” there are siXty “giles” ewpioyed Wo siauk tor'deer dutag | Gae gaming season, Als. Winans rotlows ine B: isa cUstous Of Seulng Wwe gaine kiled on his place, | aud a iuxury Of tue Loudon maracis is Lue deer | cow Une Winans bOx. ‘Lue story of how vid Wie | buns ouce ought every seat in a big circus show |ia ot. Petersbucg bas Of veen Lold. When tne ‘man’s ageut aswed Winds ao exorbitaut price 10F a box Uie Wluloasire asked if tue circus duan LROUghL he Wanted Lo buy Lue aude, Seo, 1 Was Wat Way,” Qiuckiy re. torteu We cae sever, aud Wikels tove um a tay Word abd LOUgNE every seal sud OUX tu tue house Ou Wwe Digit of tue perlurmauee ML. Winans $a Out the Wuole suow. Taos Wipans, in the Mesbwhile, Was having as sroud a time on (hts s.de Of We Waler ae Vis UrucaeT Ws 00 Lue other, ony he UuOrLUns ely did uo. Live long enough to get ax Mucd pleastre ou. o1 his great wea.tu. His mag¥loeD: pime lu ine heart of Baltimore, occupying & Wu0.6 D.ock, con Lalas busd eds of thousands Of wowsrs' worth of paivlngs andart tresstres, There 19 4 grand organ im the concert B 1 Laat cos: $100,000. “Lue Walls cud cedang of tue D U-room are palu @d vy fumuus artola Buta great, ugly Drick w.J! SUrrouuds tne hand-ome nouse and grounds, and Sauts out ali ¥ieW of the Beauties from persons Dassl the streets, The good Presbyteru. 3 and Metno- disis were responsible for this transformation of alovely view to the unsightly hign brick walls Which shut in the Winans es:ate. “Tom” Winans WaS @ lover of art. tie had casts made of cele- brated statues of classic female figures, such as Venus, Psycae, Clito, and which’ adorned the lawns about the mansiou, ‘course the stat- } Wes, as Weil as the beautiful gardens with une cha: malng ttle sumer bowers | pe ike Chinese pagodas and Turkish mosques, were in Cull view of pevple passing along any of the streets bounding the vio-k. Metho ‘ists and Presbyterians ob- ‘Sume prudish jected tO the nude statuary. and at a pr -acherw m-eung pass-d resviutions provesung to the ely autuocKies agalust Ue display Of rt work. Ms. Winabs Was wrathy, and withoW. Walling \oF fur ther development cuvere | the statues W.cb wooden Does WAL workmen coul: subsiiute B yh Drick | Walls (OF tue low roa rulings Mtr. Winans gave wkuy GFvud encertaimments at this spl-ndid tan- | Sum. ® nee ls dausuter Celeste married tue greut } cates have seldou been O,ened. She resides in | Europe most of ue ume. Her brotucr Ross has a | Queest Disumentof tus own in another ani more faouiou.U.€ Part Of Lue ey. dhe old gale-keeper and bis fa. Ly and the special wateuman and 8 ¥- erai Out seF¥auts are inost Of the time Lie Ouy OccUyauts Of tue bewiful pluce, tuough hie Berens and Woks snd tue house lnside wa 1 out dre aiways Kept tn p rfecc order. Baluimove ha } aiWays Deu (Go slow @ puuce fur Koss Winans He | Ce tere New Yors, Uue wiso wpends much wine | thos Winans, like his brother William, had | May eceeutrich ics. He constructed mauy molels | Of steam Fess He conceived ap idea 0: Dulid- Ang a sicalwer tu tue shape of a cigar, whieh ..0Ud Tim rouble ior speed. He spent s veral Oral | nary fortupes ta trying 10 develop Lhis seueme; but cigar-shaped oats proved a fullure, and until Winuig at W years ago one Of his mode.s, Walch cost Gath 350,000, Was Lyin: ToUbug at uls'privale Wuurt on tu upper Paty Tow Winans might have veil & miluva oF 90 for charities when he died, Dut Fery lcue Was given Uo such worthy objec. tus two child cu, Koss and Celeste, were lett Cutire fortune. The oul sister of Wullwin 4 Thomas Winaus married a Mr. Whisi- @ Fewlive Of tbe artist Whistler. Her | Ow daugat fs were Drought up with ber brother's cuiidres, Koss and Celeste, About ten years ugo | Koss wiiaus' young wi.e died, and he married bis Younzer coust, Neva Whistier. She was bora in St. Petersuury, and named after te river Neva, ‘Sue Is a very Lundsome woman, ‘They bad but one ‘small-pox. child, agin. baby that died of ‘The ‘Cull t+ suid Lo have contracted the disease from. the juiected clotulng of a new French purse WRO bad Deea empioy © attend it. The uitie one Was taken tll OWL at the country veat of the Win ae aa tule from town, Tt was brought to tne gTeat isvlated maasion of } om Winanson street. Here the motuer and rather ieft the abe in Charge Of one of the leading of the city, Wao gave up is otuer and devoved bis Whole time aad ateation Lo tue litte sufferer, bul Was Unable tO save its life, The were Y avoided not with their ebiid when i died, the con bal the paysiclan $5,000 to at fend it, The new residence of Kus Winans un St. Foul street is & magnificent s ructure equal 6 Kobere Gurrett’s palace on Mount Vernon piace, XC Js Dullt of brown stone, of Gottle architecture and very unique, bUL gloomy ta ucen Victoria’s Breakfast. Tt may inierest New Yorkers to know on what Queen Victoria breakiasia, The folowing was the menu served one day last week to the queen and guests at Balmoral: scotch cold rump cues, Urowu breads Basco, "bonsy EY Sole oda Kind Of cocoa’ speckuly preserea tor the queen, ‘1 be porridge was pi ‘up the sideboard abd WAS Served to each in biue and waite china basins, These as Were fied vy Lue al was evidently required by court euquette Laat the meal suouid wild tls sola, foundation, God Lhat Iadividual Lestes Of Ue wOMOred ViaitOrs, Lad to be kept im abeyance, A French Gallant Feeled., WOW AN AMERICAN GIRL IMVIFED 4 PARISUAN DUDE TO BRRAKPAS?. ‘From s Paris Letter. A pretty Yankee giri 1s a daily atcendant at Of the ateliers off the Woman Was overtaken as usual by her admirer. ‘He again whispered soft words in her ear, and aS She seemed Lo smile somewhat favorably on hi, ‘be Kindly and nospitabiy invited her to breakfast. She expressed diuidence st acevpting bowpltailty fromm an utter stranger, and objected that break- fast was awatting ber at her own apartment. ,Sli Rowever, presumed thut enough would be for two, abd if wonsieur would excuse what de- fects tere might be, she would be very glad of bis company durlug ber solitary weal ‘Tue young man Juinped with eagerness at her proposition, and walked gayly by her side. Wuatever appre- easton tae Soung girl may have had’ as t tbe Tisk- Of fuliure was DOU apparent 1D her manner, pop EL abt generalities unti! her apartn aces, There the young man recived his first cueck Wuen the door Was (hrown open and disclosed tue sizable proportions of the stern ducnna, He bad, however, gone too far to turu back, and he ale paea blinselt Uo be uskered iuslde, and (ne door cioged on lisa, “Auut,” cxpudacd the young woman to her duenna, “tuis poor fellow 1s hungry, and I toid bunt Chought we could Oud nim svinetutug to eat.” “Ou, certainly,” answered the kind-hearted aunt; “T hope we need never retuse Le demands of tue Dendy. Sari,” she called ost to the tin lJ, Who linmediately appeared, “wake kitchewand teli the cook Uo give hia some brewd and meat.” ‘rhe undappy Frenchman, in spite of his protests andexpostu.atons Was sbown througu tue door Ino tue kitcheu, whence le Was avie Lo @cupe bY tue servunts’ stairway, ‘The young lady has stuce seen oF leard nowuing from ber barmiess but an- Doying persecutor, a eee Dogs a» Soldiers, PEE CANINE GENTINKLS WHICH ORKMANY HAS FOUND 80 VALUABLE, It 1s now about three years since the Germans degan to train dogs for outpost service in tine of war, (he Srst experfment being mude at Lubben, in Prussla, and in Eisas The dogs, says a Berlin letter, are all the sume Dreed—a bred not thougit very highly of among us. They ure Pomerantans, or Splizes, mostiy white in color, but occasfonally gray, the gray ones delng chosen When posslb.e, Owing to Lueir not being so conspicuous. Our Spite dogs ure always flUutul as long as tuey are Weit at Liberty, but, once hey are chained, little dependence is to be placed upon them; and the Saine pectildrity disttagutsues Che breed in its na Uve country. Bach dug wears a lyut iron colar and poueh for letters, but he ls never Wed up or led by astring. His eutication ts very carefully wt tended to. “He 1s taught to smell out a Frencaman or 4 KusSian anywhere, and to know the difference between foreign unildrms und tuat or his own land. By certain sounds und gestures hets taugut Lo give is master noiice of is discoveries, and ne has (0 run {rom post to post wih letters in Lis pouch, besides looking up tue wounded and stray- gling Of the regiment to which ue belongs. Every Coupauy bas LWO oF three dog, so that cue “regi- Mental dogs” number a couple of score, at leas. ; and tuese dogs always go out with the’ advanc gusrd, A sirange s1,NC it ts Lo see a German rezi- ment on the Marcu With (he dogs bebind the band, each lookiug ax iinportant as if he curried te roverblal feld marsual’s baton 1D bis pouct, [he dogs are always stationed with the outer ring Of sentries. AS soon asa siTanger is noticed, vif 088 the dog to investixate. Along sniff gives ihn the characceristic odor, and duce he comes to Feport, should anythiug’ suspicious be noted, Away goes the dog, salting ‘and woods 10 search of ap ambusi. Wuen tue informauou is Complete, che report is written on a8. and placed im tue pouch, und the dog hurries off Lo tue rear omticer ia command, School Dresses. sialed \uut wueo be Du.sued his grand house be | Annie Jenness Miller in Dress. No doubt the faculty and trustees of any girls school would do service to universal womankind by insisting upon a plain, sensible costume to be worn by ali pupils during the school yeara, Many Points can be urged in its favor; regard for physt- Ological needs of developing girls, the freedom of the costume, the sisterhood, which would at once ut all Young ladies, rich aod pvor alike, on the footing of equality in diess durtig the years they re intimately. associated Deneati Une samme root and in the same work, ending fovlisb and oiten- Umes bitter rivalry betweeu those who ec.p and Ladse who cannot afford to uress richiy; and, per- haps, no less Ligportant pont than the otuers, re- ‘serve Ube picasure of beuutiful costuining tor the entrance upon sOciai life, watch Is reiily the be- Slnning Of Lhe necessliy for Ladividuullly tu dress, While girls are in the school-room their minds should be uccupled with its wrk and the simple, bealthful pleasures tucident lo narmonious d velopment of the bodily ana meatal powers which are lo make the grand women late’, and simple costume, Varied color to save monotony, woud conduce greutly to the benelits of a school or col- lege cour#. siake this ulation dress preity and attractive, light in weight, refined, and grace- Tul, always beuflay iD mind the treedom ior de- Yelopmeat of good, sound limbs and muscles; but — Iabrics and fine jewels for the social 4 aes ad young, and with something al- ways in anticipation, for nothing 1s wore dissust- ing and disheartening to Uhouzbt:ul peopie than the 0 ase mins of sixteen wuo knows everything and doesn’t see muci in life anyhow, gan someh be te 0 A Subst! le for Gunpowder, From the Lomdo:: Duily News, It 1s rumored that Russia means to give up the pernicious habit of burnin; powder. Not that the Northern Bear ts going to abjure its traditions and lead for the future a life of sweetness and light, but that a Russian engineer has found a cheaper ‘and yet a more efficient substitute for the villain- ous saltpeter of the past. It 1s sald that this uew explosive differs from gun cotton and similar com- pounds in that it does not strike dowawurd. We do not know why such compounds are pupularly crediied with an especial preference for the down- ward path, unlessit be phe di zbolical uses to which ae put, The truth ts that their expl iscompleted so quickly that the full torce is exerted fore there has been Lime for the Aves produced by the ignition to Lift up the at- mosphere. The new explosive is sald to be like gunpowder in that it only acts forward, by which We suppo-e that the explosion takes place at about the same rate, for we have an idea guns are hable to recoil, or even to burst, Every now and then there come circumstantial accounts of some new method tor preparing clap Brarcees or cheap alumioum, either of which would go far to revolutionize the world; but cheap gunpowder, if a a ma Davy estimates, ‘Where They are Always Behind the aime. ‘From Chambers’ Journal. Although the Philippine Islands We near to the Astatlc coast it was by Spaniards who sailed east- ward from America that they were settled, Did they revise their calend F when they c owed te magie line, an strike out a day to keep them- selves abreast of the times? Nosuch thing; the Spanish dons of that day were a proud and fer folk, and it chet calendar did not) agree with he tines, then 30 much th: Worse for the times. Any- how, the f.ct rewains that, when they arrived at tue Manila or Phutpine Tslinds, they suis reckoned by the calendar Which had Deen taken trom Spain to America, aud from America by them on thelr voyage. ‘They were, of course, a day in arrear; Dut ay ‘here were not then any important vetile- menis of civi.ized nauions thereavout with whom Whe date couid be compared whe error was nut noticed; the reckoning took fru hold, and in con uence the Inbaoitauts of Muntla k song one day Deblud ail their iunimedsa.> neugit Where, on where has the young man gone who graduation clothes put on, some time along the lust Of Blay, and owned the whole wide world for a day? And where is the girl graduate, who chanted an essay dread with fate, and started out with @ giggling frowa to turn this old world up- side down? And where is last year’s candidate, who had things fixed for thts year's slater carried aroun 4s you'd belicve, a couple et Cae Ues in hls sleeve? And where ‘is the scribe with A vauitlag Will, Who iried @ long felt want, and Courted shekels and renown with a minion paper in‘a bourgeois town? Tie lad has divided the world Up fair, and owns but his own elght-billionth seestcars it era cur, candidate with his deathless “gail” 1s haughty crest has r So yout by your and day jabra eae Mies Alcott’s Advice ‘Mite Louisa Alcout gives the foliowing girls, It ts awhole volume. she don’t be in haste to Wed, Build up by good food, plenty of exercise and the useful household arts make a Cultivate ou may i i iff i th ti HE Hi i oH H i ‘i ; 4 i i é i Ef Hi 3 il all i He ES : if : i si ‘ ‘Splbwers never iif iH es wu sulted vo i i Engiich sfantey Amertca. un astoxind-o Fumes us ap BesToanD SESE F alles Sep suspece geen’ ideal t § g ii E i i i courtship, all the others set to work to make the financial wooing successful.” Peraps the most striklog comment of allis upon the desk Which the President uses, which“uas a history of interest to all Englishmen, ” Years ago, afer many vardships in tue frujtiess search vor Sir Joba Franklin, the British ship Resolute bad to be abandoned iu the Arctic Ocean, A portion of | her caken Umbers was atl taken back to Evgland, and from thes by the queen’s com- mand, the desk was made." "This ts about the retura of “a portion of Ee id frath 1s that the Resolute, entire and s07nd, Was discovered by the late Capt. Buddington and brouut into the port of New Loudon, By order Of Congregs, the Unived States purcha ed ver trom her cap.ors, uorouguly refiiteu her, and sent ber over to Engiand, with great state of naval escort, a8.u present to Queen ‘Victoria and the British ation. “It was, in short, a very striking and pleasing interuguvnal courtesy, of which the cor respondent and his editor both ougnt to bave heard. —o0——____— A Monkey, not a Dude, of. 3 rece Stator Acrarnanons “Eaborsed by Cy - ‘ghey 3 ‘dose not ecutala Ammonia, Lime, SOME SENSIBLE ADVICE A8 TO THE CHOICE OF A BUSBAXD, Toe Woman's Home Journal gives the following | 2 na, nable, styles. 1 sensible advice: Girls, dont marry @ man {oF | of cutting and’ Bidiue, snd bes oe kend pattern money, position or anything but love, Don’t doit, ps — “a ll Af You want to Itve to a good old age and be happy. GARMENTS ALTFRED, REDTED. ap You may think thal money can Dring you all you | Siived: far repairing. af Miss CUNNINGHAM taken! “Itean Uuy a good many eulogy but it can | 22am” keo. It can buy a good many tulngs, VANE vever purchase conteaument for your heart or YiMERe B07: er. REM happiness tor your soul. It may bring veInporary.| Ayeteeee Be gr Corseta made — les to your face, DULIt Wii leave great shadows iy i La ‘Gents ja your Bew ‘Don't think that T would advise you to marry 4 Worthiess fellow Just because you imagine you love him, A refed, good, tntelilyent. woman HE Mo should never marry @ vulgur, il-bred man, No, nu $3 ‘NO, Lever unite yourself to any one Who 13 not a i" a man in the truest meaning of the word, Neither Mo WwW > would I advise a Woinan to marry a man who lad no visible :neans of supporting her, but for Heaven's sake don’t marry a wlilionaire ora King Kyau don'. Jove him, Ae will notdo., Feopiohars | | ried tt Ume and again only to dud it a miseral BBB! hie faliure. Htway defor a while. You may revel | Buk H R'm BP P% HEX gS 4 stlded Walls and be lost in the giddy rounds of | HRA, Hf eb Eb 35 SRE oes pleusure, but a time Will cume when tuese a id bes hollow wockery to you. There wiée|® # M BEB Bae “0d HRN ®ss® 7 an “aching void” the world can never fill. Souietines mothers are wo Dlame for the unbap- WORTH FROM plness of thelr daughters They teach them that Fespect for thelr Husband and lots of “boodle” are 40 CENTS TO #1, influitely to be pre.erred to tha: foolishness called : love. ‘That would do very weil if life had no waves — oe troubie, but W tace someting to.¢ Chan sim ea le respect to make two heurts cling togetver 1a om Say the hour of ‘adversity. A woman who turns her x sivckags back on wealth and takes the wan of ber choice fem Sy tuay miss some of tue Luxuries of life, Dut she will appy. 1 PQwemarry a dude. Betver get, vou a money, Xo SUCH BARGAIN HAS EVER BEEN ADVER- cheuper and a great deul nicer. Dou’ 100i with that cass Of aula ds. ‘They generally wear Gientessoaisi @ $10 hat on a 10-cent brain, and a woman Who SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, Lanes ove of these chaps Will yet lest about as bad | a8 the Southern Confederacy did at Appomattox. powcr tern ar A Necessary Adjournment. From the New York Star. BRA WH MM om gS8s ‘Yhe general term of the Supreme Court was in Be Af 2aMM session and the vast couri- room was crowded with B ad MMM attorneys, ‘The court was Mixing dates for argu- BBBOA A UU OM MW ment of cases on appeal. Tne calendar was grad- MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, ually being disposed of when the case of a oright- looking young lawyer was called, 018 7TH STREET. “Will Four honor kindly adjourn this case for | yyy three weeks?" the young man said. o Ue Hurcmxsox “Does the counsel on ‘the otuer side consent?” IMPORTER asked the presiding justice. “No, Your honor; gut—" “You uiust oblatn fhe consent or else give some good reason for the adjournment, or 1 Will be Oviled Lo set the case down for tls Week.” “1 have a reason—,” and th lawyer hesitated. “Well, tell us What 1t 1s.” “Your loner, on tue day my opponent wishes to argue the case'l have arranged to get married,” and a deep biush suffused is cheeks, “and You can’t postpone the wedding ceremony?” RICH MILLINERY. Elegant Imported Bonnets and Hate, Felt Bonnets and Hats in great variety at popular low prices. RIBBONS in every conceivable shade, ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, Choice Collection of queried’. ne presidiug justice, wita a smile, TT1T FRE “I bardiy see now i can.” Mia BP > BRR, = DD “You couidn’t arruuge to get married in the MMMM Per 3 3 t FE B dD moralag, and auspiciously begin your wedding imu Me t D Cour vy Oringing your Uride to court and making | U MM MP 00 it Beerepa the argument?” www A PP, yhkig “I don't know,” and the young man deganto] Www Ww a 8 grow nervous. www aA Sasy “Well we won't ask you to come this week. The| YW B oy On ee ded case will be set down for three weeks hence, aud 30u have Lue best Wishes Of the hess in tue meanwaiie,” court tor happl- | Each Garment made to order expressly for us, con- siggine of exclusive atylee in Jackets, Wraps, Raylans, ke. Seal Plush Wraps, DRESS TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. We take rleasure in informing onr customers that wo have an atsolutely Stainless Biack Stocking that will fulfil all requirements demanded. It will not stain the feet or carments, and withstands ef- fects of repeated washing with soap and soda. 40c. per pairand upwards. 100 doz, fast Black Hose, Bde. pair. The three most eugible men in England, in ‘Matrimonial way, are the duke of Norfolk, the eari of Dudley, and the duke of Portland. The \atter duke 18 the nephew of the late eccentric nobleman, who erected a high glass wall about his prewises In Cavendish Syuare, He always had a hundsome dinner served daily when he was absent, the dishes belng put upon the table and Femoved without having been tasted. ‘Thus the ‘Visit our servants were ulways expecting the duke’s arrival, tl A L L uve gave his butler instructions after each dinner, Aa 7 ibe me fntue house, to oy _ and Say? F AS “My lor e dinner iy served, al Uhanw God, TLL the china ts sate.” “Hts grace had the flaest coliec- Se tion of rare clulna in Eug.and, The eari of Dudiey | 6GG oo yy, EER 58g 4s quite young, and 1s like hts beautiful mother, @ be 4 the tamnous provessiunal beauty: - yy RF a = tae TLL cl = Rural Kus-ian Fools, Russian Letter to Loudon Times. A notable illustration of the mental condition of the Russian rural population ts furnished by the -\ovoe Vremya in connection with the recent total eclipse, When Prof. Mentlelaiff was dewcend- ing in bis military balloon near Moscow several Peasants ran out ofthe village of Ozerkom with 407 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- fo EST ABLIS Sexi isos tow York avewus, t-class Ladies’ and 8 oF Ton ASD CANOLINE LE guns to shoot, as they described it, “tae evil | ton = i vy east that had darkened the face of tne sun.” atone ae re ey Were evidently unable to see that there. was ANG TN-ALL TES BRANCHESCAINTSTIC. naman, petng to. ce Gar of tne bauloge, and, | Sai and we tintactoriy eageaied tre CHESTER, sand nally came dowa some considerable distance Pe ee ‘ein ere if met net two merchant .s were locked up tor showing & wolent ‘inclination BS, E MCCAFFERTY, 1090 ST. Nw... Has {0 tear the balloon to pieces. | The local policeman | siyied of Bounet and Hat Frames’, sie is the oul who tried to reason with them, was pulled trom | S174 et eeeterienes thnalinen Sie, his horse and dragged along the ground, An astronomer Wo Was st :Lioned at One Oi Lue obser. Vatlon points on Lhe Volga writes that the terror caused among the common people by the eclipse Was Very great. There was a tear among them that Une World was coming to an end, ‘This idea was strengthened by the curious cotncide 27-1 Mus MM. J. Puss Suv F STREET NORTHWEST. {hat on the previous Sunday the part of the RUSSIAN BANos, BEBA WAVER, 1 inlod to be read in the churches buy Always in Order by Plain Combing. poabe vote toe twenty-Courin chapter of Make | Hate Dressed and Bangs Bhinycled. 217-2m° thew, in Which occurs the prediction that the sup | J) —__yF) Ssuall’be darkened and thestars shall fall trom the Foon, Diese HELD S. wo, 5 this passage was further WE WORLD. invensinied tue peasantry by & remarkubie | Manufactur tra Bo, Sail Of aerolites within ten duys after tue eclipae | _Ofeo3m' 1D several in the province of One | 7 Adib Se OCT Ie piece of meteoric stone is reported to weigh about your own Dyeing at home, wit a.quarter of & Lon, and to buve caused an Shock tn the neighborhood of ite fall like that ot PEERLESS DYES ee hey wi dye eversthing. They, are sold everywhere, Trice ‘The Mighevt Church in Europe: ferservart brine. oan Peta ‘From the Bundner Texblatt, uuterakurmuue ‘boreie sy The very highest church in Europe 1s the Pi- ¥ & EVANS, [rag Chapel of St. Maria de Ziteit, above DetT<0 Drumiet, 477 Pouusyivanisave. Salux, in the canton of GraubGnden, "It lies 2,496 meters above the vea level—nearly 4,000 feet, AXE, ERT ARD Dov pty ats bigh, above the forest, near the limitsof perpetual eye reciee Dees suow. Itts only open during the summer ume of ita of Beate pea reeieeee es that region, of, as the folks thereabout reckon, Scene a froin St oka the Buptist's to Bt; Michael's | A 1 WOOL GABMEN: E UP OR RIPPED, Day, andis used only by the Alp ‘who re- . mowralus mala there through the summer with ubeir cows | 414 eke ee ‘nd goats, and occusionally by hunters in search, 4 by of the chamois and marmot, All the inbabitants of Sulux climb up thither on Midsummer Day tw. assist at the first mass aod bear the frst eermoa of the yeur, and there 1s also 2 crowded don on jas Day at the last service From time to ume a tew 198 ANNIE: i ST. H.W, M me ‘K. HUMPHREY, 430 107s to order in, every style and, UEetinbtauee Oerand an te Tatant shoulfer Goode here. The second bigest church, probably, ; hoy -_ th Buzope—tnat of Monstetaalso open nly tn ua mag ler is puss E Seame sUmwer, Delonge to Uraubindea. At our RBI i, German : Spanish spoken. mri4 ule 0ld'preacher had five foreign tourists for his WOOD AND COAL_- AL WooD, ‘The bulletin boards informed mle that the Rev, | “A complete: tof alt bot predgs of Goat Mr. Davis had gone to Jail for refusing to ask the gw oh ad sn area Soumantye eter fies necessary permit to preach on the Common. ‘This ‘hum se sue TIME TO BUY. ‘Was not the future that good and kindly Harvard | Als kinds ae Wood sawed and split, or in the atloi. chaplain, the Mev, Dr. andrew P. Peabody, CRPHERDON & BRO, expected when in Park street ohureb, some | ms oe. fad bers hoe termes Mn eQftgse419 100 niece ce Pos: ore or bata bara ued oo fo wor me Fer. BU. Mr. Davis shuped Ais course in e-differ- ent Way from that ex; and the rewulte of Beer rust sol bs eaucation is fetcintaat ates it gaan 2a the District at fair prices, call > to eek Scans tees is cnt morse t supply more families xith ot icniyan,-devoune any few thee ¥ COAL, COKE, AND WOOD Paper feudets have ever seen’ this determined ‘Than sny Siem in the United states. eg Mgt auctions have Tor tne | .,Wherves, Depet, and tated sarw fthand Water ing olen ‘To him they J Cah imagine a tall) well’ bullt,, muscular body, Sects ATaSS oes d oA etiee iy lepnone, 320 _ “Caen Ss fi i he equare 616, by the ineuuare Ob, neat’ Rast Gansta STE SETS © 8 to 12, both inclusive, in equate, Heme ee se ‘g100 Sree on sch pass Soesch parcel parsed 1 cash. $50 dor each oibeat “Wabizir B Wichias £00" Aveta Fea ES a D | ROPERTY SES, CORNER OF NOKTH Garton weet Ou SACRED, OCTOBER, Sibreeatury Ueiek Preiuises ot — THOS. B “Hema UF AG@AMAN, Auet. of squire numbered two hui (274), with the nu) Fo “Terans of sale: 3. at the option of tie chaser Or [iatclusers thereul. A-dequsit, of $100 will ve Fequired af the tiie of sale frou: the purclaser oF pur. Shaeys Meren.s and all. couveyanciase aud. recording sball be at his, ‘her or their exyense. If. ti . auie are not ecmuphed with withiis ten (10) da: the Uay of ale, the undersigued Trustee reserves the ight co Tesell said property a\ the Fisk andcos of the Ggimulting pureusser or purchasers, aiter at least Sve (GS) days adver.inewent FENDALL E ALEXANDER, Trustee, 2 Louisiana ‘az ‘ave. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sa- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. IN CON. eaten goto storm, ui ail, MONDAY. tbe TWENEY: FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1587, same Leur avd Vlace, By order Of the Lrustee ovl-d&de THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. J UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. IKUSTEE’S SALE UNDER DECREE OF COURT OF LEVEN 0} ‘K DWELL- INGS, ON EAST CAPITOL SLEET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STRELTS EASs, AND Ti LE ON SOUTH A STKLES,IN THE SAME SQUAKE. By Viriue cf s decree by the Sy Court of tue District of Columbia. tn Pa ad Cause “o, 4201, al Life Insurance! Company’ es, Alt bag ‘a trout of they renises on T. 8DAY; THE FIFTEENTH DAL OF ROVEMBER, 188%, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. (ule to Le coLtinued the next day at tue waive hour, a ugcessary), Lote numbered one (D), three (3;, four (4), five (3), wlx @, ebzht (S). nlue >, teu (10) "e.even (11), twelve (12) fourteeu (14), wx: teen (16), seventeen (17), ani eiguteen (18), of tue subdivision or scusre 1 timbered seven bun sted and sixty (70), im the City of Washinwiou, D. Oy as tbe Sane is of Tecord in the office 0. the survey@r" of the Dis.rict of Co.uubia. ‘These lots are improved SiC) desirable brick dwelltuis, and will be sold seps- Putely. ‘Terins of sale: One-fourth cash and the. balance at six. twelve, aud elhteen months, tor walch the notes of the purchaser, bearing intervst from the day of sais, efit taken anus lieu retam dou the preuises S044, be all caah ‘at the option of the parchaser. Citi tee dessin dun at the tinue ot vale, tn- ding al amounts necessury to redeem. perty Sold tro atta aate fice i be sale eur of "Ure. ase money. A depos will be re- gusta Of the purchaser of each Jot at the time of sale, olicy of insurance against fire will ve required of the purchaser 0. the bus «ity on each lot sold, im sus een ae ee TMINALD Ee WABSEG Trusten, DUNCANSON Blius, 916 F vt a. eS Ructioueers. ozi-d_ WO NEW BRICK HOUSES, NOS_003 AND 903 T EST Carrot st Qn THUUSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENT “SEVENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK. Syl sell, in front of the premises. the eascern part getey gay tees a trom 7-12 feet ou ir Spa of 80 feet, improved by rv.1n andcellar Houres, ith two uew walbunes: Goin ortabie homes. “Jerus: One-third cash: balance iu one and wo years, uoten to bear 6 per cent interest trom date of Sele javable settunntaly'a:d to beeecurcd ty dod por ailes-b. at opto of purchaser, . ‘of $100 on each house at time of ze on Set etpurchacer's costs, Tertae to be mpiied with fi : seers costs, Terie to be ©: in teu'daye, otherwise richt reserved to Peecll at Flak Sd. ANSON BRS. Aucta, y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. ROnAt NG MIGROKS, CRYST, OIL PAINTING! AND _PIEK bi ha SALE OF HOUSEHOLD T CHANDELIERS, ETC. By virtue ot « ceed of trast dated June Ist, A. D. 1876. and ‘duly recorded im Liver No, 801 folio 7. ot eq... one of the iabd recurds for the District of Coluim- bia, und also by virtue of « decree of the Court of ‘the District of Columbia, passed in gate No. 10671, Usha. sell at yublie auction, ‘and in frout of the auction ‘rooms of Walter Tams & Co., corner 10th and D streets northwest, Lac. ng Penns bran: aveuue, ou THURSDAY. UCTOBER EN 'H, A.D. 1887, conmencine ‘certain part of ine braced yas eat Wile BBE: ‘Handsome Walnut Chamber Suit hear best mnke, Blecaut Hal) ack. fibors cart sivas rod vary custly, Walnut Fraue French Plate Mi Siirrora; Waluut Franve’ Purlot Suite, aptolatered Plush: Couches; Walnut Wardrobes, mirror frout, ‘Haud-ome Waluut Booxcases: Marole-top Center 1 bies: Library Lables: Kleraut Music Stand: Brouses; Men aud Urnaments: a rer 4 Grystal ud fem Pesther Pulows und Bolsters. O Bulutines ‘Terms cash, WALTER B WILLIAsi Eiri abe, eos DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIVE, 1887, Commencing st ELEVEN O'CLO.K AM, ou the premise known as Petworth, on 7thst and Rock Creek Church Roads, near the old Tol! Gate, the follow- ing desortbed property: ‘THIRTY-SIX SELECTYD DAIRY COWR, Fresh in 0 few Gaya; One STUD COLT, by Marder’s Chief. 18 mos. old; ‘(Quo HORSE COLT, 18 months old; Ove MAKE COLT. 6 months ‘One BROOD MARE, ir foal; Que WORK HORSE, by Marters Chief: 1 Beoee 3 S¥9 Hoon. 8 i. We fone | Pi a eran iene sheet es hs FARMING IMPLEMENTS. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. Lae Quantity of Corn Poder, 12,000 Fort of Lam ects Anette of uhees eat ed etn, indoreed. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, Cf % LEE ot Te | a) he Pahall on A’ ¥ De iseieat FOUR Sor VEMBER, A. oy ii oe lage SHE as conveyancing and reenrding at the purchtest’s SoS eere ane SS Sere eee a " : i BF EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. 956 F street. vl 3 VALUABLE! ‘OVED | TING . ON FIRsT MONDAY, OBER TWE! -FOUR" ie aaPA eee err roe, ip mt of the premises Lets 57, 50 and 76 to 85. iy Shafer and Corn@tt's subdivision of geriaim low im square 851, containing 18.714 square “Ferme cqav, and made known at time of sale. oS0-dkde GE. We Stick’ EXSihep BORIS, BUMNITULE cox TA IN BOUsE 2120 PENN. AVENUE, CONSISTING UF FARION SUITE WALACT AND OAK CHAMBER SECS) MANTEL MT. ROKS, | DINING-RUOM FURNI UKE. MAT. THESSES, PRATHER BEDS. VILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, VELVET, BRUSSELS. AND OTH! CALPETS, REFRIGEKALOK, KITCHEN UK NIIUUE, ko, On MONVAY MORNING, OCTOBEK TWENTY. FCULIH. commencing at TAN O'CLOCK AM. we ‘Will sedi at 1:20 J eun. eveute n w., the household tur niture coutained there) ry DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. YY KOBERT VOSE & CO, BY SEAS 300 Bate TWO NEW PRESSED-1 id: K FRUNT HOUSES BY AUCHIO: THURSDAY, OC) BER TWENTY-SEV- M. ‘bese hovipes are! On. ENTH. at FIVE O'CLOCK r South Carvlins ave. located on 11th st, se, aud contain seven wach, wit. bat; have all teers ‘Tisey ave Tommatd tbs Fone neckline ft howe, Lhe borhoud and all its surrouudines are exselleut (The wots feet 4 dhcbes aud ® depth of 125 ech bouse at aaie, 620-9 “VOs HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. F VALUABLE FRONTING Te EAST SIDE. 0} D RUSSING BACK Lon 7 HUNDLED AND TW iss rHt “obp boxiiOx OF . LION OF Soree. By virtue of a ceriair deed of trast, bearing dat Septem. er 20, 1874, and duly recorded in Live No, 7.56, tollo 59 et seu, one of the Land Kecords Of the District of Colusibia, and by virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the said x istrict of Columbia im equity couse No. 10.7381, und at be request of toe yaryy secured { nuit avin the paymcut of Suction, in rront ot the pre TWENTY SEVENTs Dal at HALF-PASE TOUR O CLUCK F. bered eleven (11). in Davidson's sui divin of pur. gf square numbered’ two hundred and twenty-!wo frunuing 25 .e ton 1th street amd ru wie Deck with that w.dth 127 ieet to # 10-tuvt alley, as tle sauce 1 Reo tded in the office of the Surveyor uf the District Leimis of sale casb, avd to be complicd with within tweuty days from day of sale, of property to be Tesold atrisk sid cost of defwul ing’) urehaser.” Adepoait of will be regiired at tue ©, sale. All couvesume- fay at cost of purchaser. 015-dieds R. W. TYLER, Trustee. FPHOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RFAL ESTATE 5 ALAND AVENCE, BELWEEN POUR ND-A-HALE AND SIX1H STMEL.S SOUTH: WEST. By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of, the ib equity cau yatrict of Columbia, front o. the premises ‘on FRIDAY. SHE TRENTE Eh tae ort Disor*octousk ab: 16st an BArPast FOUR OCLUCK P.M. the east balf of lot wusabered even (S}in. eservation b, Stas ed oh Siatyiand Set enue. between 435 and 6th roots sonthwert, Lauproved Tie dweilia tee aude iage ck nae ‘ermus of sale: Uue-third 44) caxh. and the balance of hase mouey iu «ix. twelve. aud eighteen moutus, interest trou day of sale, the papevent thereof to. Le secured by the promissory notes: the ) urcunser Pe eS or ob ratification of sue vy the our A fie reerveg oy, he rere ior arches ES ig a mouey and interest be paid. A deponit oi @200 will be required wheu property 48 kno, hed down. “All couvey- Suciig wt cost of purchaser If tetuns be Bot comple Sith within ten days atter saie the trope ty will be ret Sold ot riak and cont of def-tlts purchaser 88 He SELE Trostes, Oftice 460 Louisiana ares THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioucer. ol7-dads TP WOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF THAT FIRST-CLASS DWELL- ING HOUSE, No. 025, UN NS Ki EL, IN GEOUGETOWN (OR West. Wann NG To: KOSTING 30 FLET ON 1KE NOKLM » DE OF NAGAY) SIKELT AND KUANING BACK 240 FEET, NOME Ob Less. TC “DUaBAION By virtue of deed of trust, dated November 2. A. D. :885, aud recorded th . iber. 1147, at folio 430 et seq. of the aud Lecords of the District of Columbia, the subscribers wiil well to the hisd.e. and beet older, trout othe) aes at FOUL COCK FAL. ou FulDay, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH Dad OF Oc TOBER, A. "b. 1s%7. “all that jurcel o: round 1p Thums’ Beall’s Addition to Georgetown. (iow. west \eshit tou). in the District ot Goluuibi., described us Dewinnime at « point ou the north side of Guy (0) street. distaut sixty feet weet from the noutheast cor er of lot No. 62 (sixty-two) in suid ad. sition, beuns the ‘southwest corver of t's Jot aud running ucwee Borth. a€ richt auwles to suid Gey (A) street, two baron feet, te & |, oint oposite the ceuter or div. jou be: » ‘house ‘bereby conveyed sud that edjoiut: the wests thence south the tf the wat ata be terms of sale are: One-fourth of the A witb the expenss of the ernest oe Sears fue, aud 6 per cent io canh. and tea {hive Yearw frou the day tee iON ‘Poem bovine. a ‘PUBLIC GALE ow ‘PERSONAL PROPERTY, ‘WEDNESDAT, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIZTH. nas7, Commencing at HALP-PaST TEX O'CLOCK, st BELLEVUE, the country rsidence of Mr. Philip Bay. Ti-stret rood od Whituey avenue, Pine Hores, ove Cow. two Carriages. Store Warom, Cart and Sieh with Harness fo each. also, Plows, Marrow. Cultivator, Pusb-cact. Shovels Hows, Rakes and all Kinds of warden tools, two tons of Hay, three Hay-Cotting Machines, sixty Gland Hot-Bed Saab, lange ansortipent of 1 lowers abd Panis, weluding sew eTal fine Uleanders, ‘A fine lot of Boos, in new patent and wlain hives; aie, a number of unnsed Patent Hives, 200 pounds of Bouey, in ove pound boxes and valk is Lawn Benches, ove lange firetclass Pire-Proof Trou Safe, three (fhce Deaka, six Carpet Cooking and Parlor Stoves, al: kinds oi /uratiure and many other Fara and Housebo.d arucles in Brat-clas condition, to be had at a bargaia, ‘Terms cash. olde _FAMILY SUPPLIES. Auctioneer. Exrm Mess BLOATER MACKEREL, ‘Very Best Qualits; ‘Firm, fat and white, 2 W, BUMUMELe dans 2 ot. Excemoxcry Desmams Fao. Just received: 4 HALP TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CaLi- POANIA APKICUDS. Price very iow. ELPHOXZO YOUNGS COMPANT, 428 Oth street northwest, From: THE BEST FLOUR IN THE WORLD Ig CERES. ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS. ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, and be | sure and see to it that eitber eacks or barrels read “CERES.” And have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS Attached. Noe genuine without thetwo gold medale W. M. GALT & Co. ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Desiera BREAKFAST cocoa, DELICIOUS, NOURISHING, ABSOLUTELT PURE. COSTING LESS THAN ONE CENT PER CUP, cot AUST EER Dries Frcs USE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE WArPY. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, OK 1ST AND Va AVE Sit, Phonesd9oa Faust sen Faust auld BOOKS, &e._ ROULATING LIWRARY, 1740 PENNSYLVANIA c ave. New bois aud Peruulcals as iseuecd, SGtecription Uy Wwe da), moute oF Peal al Teesonabie fates, yz SEWING MACHINES, &. _ NEw } EDs 8 ‘SIL at |] sek chs etiatneeeteerereag nes tate teen etc eee i hea oe tartan eh ae a. 4d iC MOND, Manor, Aveut ier bali's 4 urius jue ireyaiag Yoweess Priog Sectesceceett eee a MEDICAL, &e. ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SLRVI experienced 1eucve j Bye $a WLLOON. 1100 fark rlooe wu. Lath ave THas NEVEK BEEN CONTRADICTED TRAT De CTANts tne uideet eetmibed waver Aug Levies’ Fuywician th thus city. Fou cam foudeutiy cousut Dr BKULuES, 900 Bet ame Wirneuiar attention paid 10 ‘all diseases peculiar 8 Wades tuarried oF siugie. Forty yvarw experience ‘o1v-lm™ ANHOOD RESTORFD BY USING A BOTTLE ortwoul Dr. BuOTBEKS' Invicurating Gordian, All CUFe Buy Case! LETVoUR debi ly and loss of Power. Tlunparts Vigur Wo tke Ww iam e10- j\0 8. OCT PLOPLE ‘Advice Pree How to | ejace We'ent and cure Obesity, by tweouly sure luethod. 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