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. ce THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. ER 21, 1888“SIX PAGES. 3 ' TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR, THE EMPE OF AUSTRIA, Women’s Rights in Africa. ‘They Both Knew Her. —ADoHION rime uM te neBGY BS Taz Broon. AUCTION SALES, RAILROADS. ap EG PERN ae mi a ee = One of the Oldest Reigning Soveroigns— | = ™4PIES OF THE AKONA TRIE 3 nes eu 2 eee “ How He Won His Throne—His Jubilee, | prom the Xew Yor one, indicating that he wished to escape general obser- Gocdoorvalle. Ghariotist jin hy nehbane and Sogtagss ‘Wateni: the London Correspondence of the New York Sun. ‘Mr. Paull, who lived for some time in the Came- paorpetep het into oe es cae S bald Border, region, Africa, tells of a highly success- fo ‘stopped town ‘MEKICAN TROOPS TO INTERCEPT HOSTILE INDIANS IN Europe has witnessed in quick succession the | 08 = Ms A stranger With a sad, tired look and a-manner EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, med catd Y-FRAMED P; Waiwcr | brtwemn Aicandria, end rac = 000 STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, “AEE ei ge ET Ee ay Mowe ful woman's rights movement a while ago in ‘slake his thirst and bathe his flushed face and a BER aa ~ Neoper W Sign te New Qricane a THE FUTURE. bomen sy a. So many jubuees—Qoren Vises, | Ee tribe, illustrating the fact that when | brow, and while he drank a denisen of the town 610 FouR-axp-a gage SOUTHWEST, UT-PRAME. wikko. ‘EAs! SHAUN, Oak jetensvtils, Giovkonevtin eat nee SO Rous St. Louis, Sept. 21.—A special from El Paso to | the Pope's, the Emperor William's—that she turns ‘Women unanimously assert them in savage lands, | drew near. He, too, had s careworn face and an DaiLY AT? Pe i Read: CEMOLATERED IN LEATH- | IO hium. icky towne Davie ons Statgos De the Globe-Demoorat says: It transpires that a but a careless glance at the festivities announced urwedl sntaniel ‘are a great power in | air ofgeneral discouragement. 2018-6t* OSME Ady sou. thee MATTRERER: ERCoSer Ss atte teren Lynch bore ant pany sborw, Kabel, large number of Mexican troops have recently been oe a Frenee ea eEET Ot acs commande: ta thas beamed womee | soot ee ee = ixorarn AND, OT My CARPETS, MEATING . Strung along Northern Chihuahuaand portions of | ned rancis Joseph, emperor Ot posed to have an! ats, s e i RNY The tera Sobora. within s convenient distance of | Coutrasted vith the rapid changes in neighboring | Se nt Sappoved 10 have any rights, When e girl nergsP Stanger now, but I used to live "round TE AEOOND. commencing a TEN OCI coche | Sot wie Pullman the international boundary line, with orders to countries, the length of his reign is almost as | body who has property enough to the price | TNo—id you? Lately?” ell within aud in front of our salcaroomageueral as | furs and sirewepont Pele Seatte trvopes nt MOMeNe’s Notice with the United | miraculous as the long vested sovereignty of the | ber father maker hos cade cpereahier she Works “No; 1's nigh on to ten since I left.” me yt ‘States troops in New Mexico and Sonora, in case like a slave for her board and lodging, and ts sub- “And you ain't been Where should ve ‘another outbreak of the Apacue | @U%M Of England. Born in August, 1890, Francis Danville to tof Ho! Eecta Columbia and Avuveta. Solid tratne Washington $9 “Ferme cos. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, | Aflauta "Doon hot sommiect sor Cuba Geass paluen y en 2 sae Peoen a a a FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OT A mg RY ‘Regul Of household and personal effects at my | IE SP A Otons’ Eamms oe Warrentom, auctor rooms SALURDAL, SEETEMDER TREND, | go 208 a Meters, Earn a Louris, Cheat SRCORD, 1886, st TER TOLOCE. embracing awonget ‘Dear uf Chesapeske ‘as =} ‘ i Peblen one cf them ever superior cus. wits Bais | ba Ome route, Thine and Cues complete: French we h wall the ri of her lord and master. a paste ou baesironeservatlon, Wikenever | Joseph has seen ten different goveraments in | {ven tue poudsmen in twe community bare more | “NO, Taere's been a good many changes, T ‘the Apache ou.vreaks occur the Indians usuaily | France alone. Louis Philippe, the republic of | privileges than the free women, and some of them useter know.” Cam sath we dhe depredations they canon Ameri- | Lamartine and Ledru-Rollin, the sway of Cavaig- | in Ue are able tosupport rather extensive harems | USN Dont.” ao you knows” Can soll, and then makea break for the moantains ‘ Kapok of their own. “Well, lemine see—there was = woman named Tecterics, Where from long experience they have | D& the presidency of Louts Napoleon, the empire, | OMIT OND. 4 11 1 ore woresome: minded | watts usever kuow—oaie Werte jana they are comparatively safe, as the | the republic of the national de‘ense, the presi- | women mony tie, tinea and they lined | _ “Did you kuow Sally Water” asked the denizen Meatcan ,,Sperment, las, until the “present | dency ot Thiers, McMahon, Grévy snd Carnot Up thelr vores in public places in favor of some | bid zou! not ad passed i radical social ‘Uhat wor mak “] a ey ye PS he oe Womankind rather more endurable, ‘They were | “Knowed her well, I-I—a14 you ever hear of phir Spence and Mantel | to St Louts, also for Lyneht ‘ i a i 8 tf i 4 gi or beckons Wrigiot Chatto, ‘Second or O street and running beck by parallel lines oy Lay yg a sage’ bp inee uiluan Sicepere’ Wesuiugton to Btances in Which the United Stat Dut wita the exception of his diffcuities with Hun- | jeered nen reformers have been in some | 84l\ SE 150 feet deep, more or lees, with all cue lowed “tne marauders into, Nerican toeeco fary, the emperor has had no cause to diead revo- seer ia abd were advised by the superior sex wae 1 Know Sally Watter" Haleron the premisea sud hyaoant water asd claett is a, Raleigh, ashe hich, bY special treaty, they were entitled to de land, eep on’ in the fields “ 7 the 2 - Seill gave rise {o eo much lit tecling eee ee ‘THE PREDECESSOR OF FRANCIS JOSEPH. manioe root and thank fortune that thelr lot was Tis wai inies bacon carefully around, lowered "Terma of sale: One-third of the to leesinecihaanen ay er eS ‘ra patriotic of that country, and particuiarly the | Ferdinand, surnamed the Dedonnatre, ascended | not l-s8 tolerable. ‘Meform was evidently pot to iwasuseneee " cash, the balanos in Gand 12 months, with or QC | to New Oricana via AUaiita aud bentrconery” Reacty wanes tone eat ce government evi | ene throne in 1836; from debility or laziness he end 20 these Ser eo Of chem pul their long | “See here, mister, T've a tavor to ask, Tt ain deed of trast taken Soescus the acteried vepuene: | Tsoi aa LE— “= | Esiin slecoer Werstnaen ty Anew "and Weshingvon tly wants See areeenian oC sum — had yielded the reins ot government entirely to | $04.80 these st a Tadical and far. irene mind not mentionin’ to Sally all conveyancing and the of the x Sorinrs and Cond 0. Kesoria, Sroops Strung along the trontier to intercept and | the Prince de Metternich, and if his reign was one | reaching measures. She'd know it was ne, eee 21 W. 18th sts Mew ock otty., oe atl (ac divin ave fate acrosa’ ‘aig: eaaiaa foroes that might ven; | of prosperity it was due’ les vo is paternal rule | The tfibe isa small one. Nearly ail the adult | Stel ROW It was ing an Tu her have a hyenet oe ee mo Aa oes Upon ang exedutsy Arrangement was, determined | than wo the reaction prevalent in Burope at the | females init enilsted under the Danner of woman's | 2,7 trail chat nero cling ty Shes an ideo Tm | | Nasuvmiie, Tewe.—I have warded off severe and executed some ime when the San | Ume, when she was gradualiy recovering from the | rights. One aay there was an enormous commo- D > AM. Datiy, and cscept Sanday, arriving Wantunatow from: the South via Charlotta, Dan- tack of rheumatism by s timely resort to Swift's know sally Watts, mister, ineobe you know Bow 4 Indians shdwed signs of restlessness and | convulsions of the earlier part of the century and | tion in that iittlo community. It was almost ster, Soeins, “Tn all Guise Unease Gommctan omit fusubordination,and would at the present moment | wiping away the craces of bloody’ warm, “frees | Wheeden eed Tee commun It was, almost nigh sue comes to'beln’ kid to thedevil, sbealn’s | Specie. In all cases where a permanent rolie ia ; Reais frou, the South va Chariots Das Be no iss ave Come tte Coseioates Mea | a are ag ae Ten, Ae arts sciences | Being ‘chat there was nardiy'a'womad there to | 8 ZA0UDBY {never seeone. Look here, stranger, | eouwht his medicine commends ial or «oonetia: SSS |} abun arrive m2 Weshvarton 7 OD AML Jean authoriues bave come to the conclusion Unat | and literature, and tue era of railways success- | share the excitement. The mothers and wives, in ou know how to feel fer a feller’ that’s went. of dipease the: NI] PROPOSA. ~~ Ee Pee) a'r ae tt 4 ihe American Government may return Geronimo | fully inaugurated, But in 1847 the mental infe- | a most unexpected and heartiess manner, had sud- Se wee ve ee einen from the system. =e eS 3 the { SALS. | Bese 11.33 "moa. 40 nos nd tue other captive Apache murderers trom Ponty and weakuess of Ferdinand had increased | den\y Cropped tuelr implementa of drudgery, and as it Ti lke to confide tw yon’ 3 cates FRc ee ata ee Ae er ‘Ese, ScuRDAnAKi teats Senimnains aes aaa Battie Hat at 47 ‘ans yk = ‘heir Southern prison to Arizona, and they think | to such an extent tha a y of un | wi ir ren ins rhage: De eineiedo pwns on After s200t0be| ax moRAUS eunen rour. | PROROSAIS REDO! Bp tMBaxe: | Pte iat car renecvation ut tna ‘That being forewarned is to be forearmed. early abdication Was mooted in his family and | daughters had hied them through the forests to e relieved of Biccd Reisen ithe? eae On FRIDAY, MORNING. SEETEMBER | FOUR- Preys Emourexn Urrice. 190 Pesmsrt | leer yeont af —_~* by his councillors. The startling events of '48 ac- | the territory of another tribe, where, at a distance | | The recipient of this confidence gave a rene etcan, | rie a Oth and vate aw. Teeter 15, 1668 -Sealnt propessis tor ak embankment Fotome if Bottles of Switt's specitie worked a = wrung the hand of the poor waytarer, saying with one Sued the Deacon for $10,000 for Stander. | celerated the event. H» had uo children, and the | of elgitt or tem matics fron ‘thelr’ own garden | a NE LARGE MULES River Yuprovemaut at Waa . ices sun acay muons: | maeomrnseneteenel cnecee totonemtont cei Dateien, they Seren ety ‘aten Semottations | S9EFOE! 4 i Vamos, Ga. My Jittle gil, aged six. and boy, aged SCAR’ D. Gy wil, be. wosived st tins ofBee until pce pepper mm gate ge eerccnga fp equally | wit thé lordly chaps they had left behind tuem. | “Pity me, man; I'm married to her now? Sper year, hed ecrotuls in the worst ageravated ‘GLUCK "ML. on WEDNESDAI. OC: U- gun Bao died s petition against EG. Gourley, a | icetisoe purpose, ald moreuver se avuwedio wake ‘They knew beforehand that they would meet N Laws a nd robust, al the rosultol taking SS BER TENTH. 1888. For seacon in the United Presbyterian church, eharg- | the influence of his wife, the energetic and ambi- | with hospitable sesepuon in the tribe with wich me epee Fraud. SOE T: COLLIER. ing him with malicious slander, and asking for a | tious Sophia of Bavarla, that he was set aside, and | they took refuge. “It happened that tis tribe was | From the New Xork Sun, patgment of 1 EARGE Waton, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. snore Miles re te tion, forms of bide, 4 ‘The | Snest ever offered for saletm | and other intormation, spriy at this office. FETLR C AND SOU TIWrST. Lapy Lax, Suxres, Co., Fia—Your 8 8. 8, has | fils city. and should command the attention of parties | MAINS. Lt-Col. of kus iuec.s X24 25k KEY Ot | a 0,000. The plait was a wituess | the choice of the state fell upon his eidest son, larger than the Akona, and did not like them very | Miss Spinster (Lo bird fancler)—"1 would like to | »XA2F auotees in my case, "The cancer on | M,enarehiof Fine Animale | HOFOSALS FUR Di: DIX Us 1 NGIR EE Skee ated “reports Tedeeting upon her character sad or perl onan pma Pickle ia Which the Akoua, men muddeniy found | S¢,8 CAbArY bird, sit, that 1s a fne singer.” ave. "Yo think iis woudertel eon basso sect era wea | ixoron, Dt. September 1a: ieee tecled, propos ERTS AS FOL : ickie ia whic! ona cler—“Ye 2 : Feputalica for truth sed vetacity. MAFSCt*F 04} Rarely had go high a fortune fallen on one more Themselves “The wousen set coomclves 10 work loti boo madam; now there is as fine ‘BH. BYMD, Postmaster. | eg-THE ABOVE POSTPO! ir ‘Potouse River at Weshi fear —— worthy, Tall, slender, handsome, the boy had | earning their daily bread, and. waited without a | A little fellow as I ever saw. ae hay ae por MR ALTOPTERI SAE: | Eieceeee rag Sec eer ” Wi AY, ¥ - *, ny 5 ke = Tos8, same hour and places ez oS WEDNESDAY, UCTOBER TENTH. 1 Honored for Killing a Desperado. grown up under the vigilant eye of his grand-| bit of impatience for an embassy from home. It| Miss Spinster—“Fellow? Is it masculine, sir?” | 8, on NI 8. * = 30 Gentlemen— Knowing that you te voluntary | Ha CuxYEnxe, Wro., Sept. 21.—Cowboy Frank Will- | fatner, the father-in-law of Napoleon 1. He bad | Was not long before the embassy put in an ap- Miss Splasise lope esta tadioee aay Finank | testimonials, we take fieartie ia tenting: thee one ([PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sams killed desperado Sum Brown in a duel at | received an education to which hiy gifted nature | Pearance. they | tt ina perteot oucrager our lady customers has regained her health by the use — this nd could | Tully responded. Endowed with a prodigious| The Akona tribe was of the opinion ey od ——eee—____ of four ‘bottles of your great remedy, after having Bot be foand. Tae cer rne shoatist fed and could | Teitory und quick perceplion, he Dad°inactsred | COWld Hot continue a bustaces wituout: tho fe ‘been an invalid for several years. Her trouble was ex- a. ‘EMBER TWEN. not only the classical aud modern tongues, but | Male members thereof, and they wanted the Taking Every Chance, treme debility, caused by a disease peculiar to her sex, | _ On MONDAY AFTERNUON, SEPT! + @ict wuieh did not criminate him, and he came to ner se Cox Atlanta, Ge. daiily,eacert Sa Car Altoona t ‘daily with Si 7 400 . Cam Washington to Chtcaro eat st Lou * mm TY-FOURTH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front = fing @aily at 11 2 7 Women to come home. "The particularly stroug- | Prom the New York Sun. WILLIS & CU. Zz Noell cates wektic oeaiges = — vep-ivavine ye ai trom his Place and surrendered tothe au- | Rea‘ly all. the a bis poly got inane minded spokesman of the refugees sald she Was |“ Oig Lady (to Hariem boy)— Three, books, mailed free on application. All drug- iocthamn ebdick and others ‘sub of Lots'38 and CPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, LEAVING outvsll Yabllsbed. that Wiljauus ios Bromaein seirde | CheMistry and mechanic’, sie ccers Ot hg Were reyarded ass deca clone at the Akce | Over, sonny?” : SSS. HE swirT SPECIFIC CO, Spe frome caineut phyacan’ Ten, Jour yesctioe m thie | through that Wiijams shot Brown in seif-de- | rank hu tactics, strategy, and tue | Were regi a a desirable el d iS - FIO O0 en clan. Ton yon | . fense, and he was released. He Leer penne pote ‘Datura taste for | People.” As the women ‘had taken care of all the | | Sonny— o'm; it’s only in de ff innin’. De Drawer 3, Atlant treat tidren. Teceplion last evening by the grateful citizens of ‘New York, 756 Broadway, su7-zme MAS. DK. GABRIEL, 1321 Gat aw CSRTMSP:, comTatse: comtains: LACES: | Dove aoe, epeesage | soe MMe. GENESTE, set-1mt 720.17¢h ot i.e second oor a 306 wing, and. £0 is sketches made during | Men, it was evident they were able to take care | Goatwilliams are over defence changin’ der clothes Hartville, where Brow bas terrorized all resident, = ce “purses by Tray ay a alt ‘oxtent, ‘and | of themseives, and they hadn't the slightest in- | for ter killer hoodoo, It’s gittin’ wery late in de —___»— show no mean taient. *The young archduké was | tention of going home except on certain important | season, ma'am, an’ ev'ry game frum now on 13 Colored Men Call on Thurman, neither a prig nor a book-worm, alchough an earn- | Conditions, wiich she specified. Thea the em- | goin’ ter be played fer bi ‘BE TELLS THEM THAT HE IS NOT THEIR ENEMY, AND | st student. He Was fond of sport and exercise, | bassy went home to consult thé chief men, Who, =e ooo IMOKE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. ‘Canaudaurua, and Kocheater, daily tor But aware Ji. eed Natures. 10 00 wud Car Washiturion to Hoc beter Lock Mave, ated Elmira at 9.39 (cng Sunday “Paice, Trovsten Sout x ~—g eRe cc seeoual Boor i the bast, 7:20, 9:00, 11.00, at rr " Here. ee {J.P 00, #10, 10:00, 8nd 11°20 pm. Og cana “ ia a shooting competition | 8 their harems were the largest, were the great-| “What 1s Sniggles running for? = ‘They're UNCANSON BROS. Auctiouecra Miu M «J. Prasor Sth tome ol Re Tne ane Hnsne ur. | Tab capere Tylcieas taatnnoen, WHO mane: en | eat muMlerere Po Cos ieee Gases ite: “1 didn’t know he was running for anything. “CEASE THY COMPLAINTS," D — 300 F at aw. (Aire. Hunt's) Se Rack, ons of their gulid. He was a bright, cheery, joy- |, The women stipulated that they would come| “Oh, but ho is then. I'saw him going to oaurch Stiaé ss Olaaae. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No, 816 F STREET Sine Bunce male Goebe: ot Sunday. sud SaSo A delegation of Ohio colored men called on Judge | ous young fellow, and when alter his sudden ele. | back it a considerable Part of the agricultural | last Sunday.”—Zoston Transcript. at SOUTHWEST, AND ADJOINING SIDE LOT. ee Shima tnnee Thurman at Columbus Yesterday. He took the | vation to the throne he beard uimself addressed | duties of the community were in future turued | "The latest_and certainly the loveliest—hobby of scsi Se ep Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER TWEN- = os SnER, Anahi ean eke. ae Occasion to dispute the assertions that he is un- | for the first time as “majesty,” he became grave, en ee hes Sac biog sonaxon Baroness ouae ie ues eee a ‘Your desires shall be «ratified. GUZIETE, st FLVE O'CLOCK, wo wilt sell, im frost anna ty xTS. ats of iorokiyy AUS. wMrAing ° - somethin a the giving of prizes tor tine plants grown by the - premises, AMENTS. eS | to Fulton street, svoidiug douuis friendly to the colored race. He said he came | Ad Said, Sadly: eae Weir danghters, and if several other conditions | He giing of prizes for ne planus gi “IST THY TEARS FORGET TO FLOW: LOTS 10 AND 11, SQUARE 413, Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled,—_au31- 1m hirest Gracafer to Paton from a Virginia family that was always kind to WAREWELE HOW 30 08 Xi were complied with. It did not take long for the ‘You shall surely each lot fronting 24 6-12 feet on F street, and with » RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND D 20, 9-00. 11 00, the colored people; that nis father never owned a| The ceremovy with which the crown was con- | gentiemen of akoma togecide what terug a Gay “COME TO THE TROUGH," Septh of 124 8-2 feet to # 25-foot alley. ihe ima. Be EER sot hee Koen 10-00, and 11 Slave in the Old Dominic wr,” said he, “did I | ferred on him was solemn and imposing; it took | or two later the womedMvent back in high feather, B iia ae Provements consist of @ two-story Brick Dwelling ; 0: ba Fy eae Ng, . ever own one. My grandaather, who was'a large | Place on December 2, 184% in the ancient archie. | having achlovea a cotplete pietary eek hee es | BARGAINS we you up out Of the be-t locations southwent- landowner and siaveowuer in Virgivia, long before | piscopal palace of Olmiitz, In the presence of the 2 dlreatcont il ‘the siave gation was seriously a —_ coowant Fapetat Tamily, tne Ce ae the ae A Buried Civilization. every slave he bad witu hun whea became to | resentatives of the nobility, aruy and clergy. The Quie and see thei fre. “Me might have sold them | prince of Schwartzenbeng read aloud the et of WHAT THE WOLF EXPEDITION POUND IN BABYLON AND a a cura sn nginia had he uot ioved tue as fellow-veings. | Ebdication of Ferdinand aad tue act of renunciation ches wide, worth 10c. per yard; reduced to be. “ ON." = y p00, and 11209 Timigut aumuost say {Was nursed ainong the colured | of Francis Charies and tue proclamation of the | Dr. J. Hays Ward, editor of the Independent, | “vp Yanda PETTIY POINT TAPESTRY. Oo.; re- ee ee ae A ‘St rink and | _ 8u4-eoi5 . caveat cara | PAE ie sud 840 pom. daay, Ne. The most intimate compan.ou of my boy-| majority of Francis joseph, who, vancing | who conducted the Wolf expedition to Bab: ‘lor 36 “If you haven't a virtue, assume one” 2 man TON CHER" 4 420.08 Boog Gaye was colured boy.‘giveu, we Gy wy | MACTHY of Francis, Joven, | who, advan by | gave a very interesting account of “Expiorecions | “30 teu. ERTTIT POINT TAPESTRY 750.; reduced sppearanes even if you are lacking in some ofthe qual ANSON BROS. Aneta | A NEGNE Dbr a Tather as a companion and not’as a slave.” The | emotion that he could not utter a word. "The de- . - = to 506. Which mark the perfect-man. Io our particular Judge said he stood vy bis record, aud tuat he op- [cere monarcu gave Lim bis Diessing; then em- | 2 Babylon and Assyria” before the Monday con- hay ve ay $ ia. 7 320 and 9:00 a.m, 12:03 ee AT A WORKS, 908 G st. n.w. -eRCOt Dundas, Sumwaye 0.00 & Inne, “Old away,” and forthe in- | PVHERE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION | | Ladies’ and Geut's Gariuents of all Lauds “leaped aud peyt Buuday, “Siuuay 3 sons Q jome, kno Dreewes Posed negro suffrage in 1867 Decause Ohio was lag itn, said aioud: “God bless you! If you | ference of New York Baptist pastors, Dr. Ward | .215 Yards KARAMA TAPESTRY, $2; reduced to Among against it and vi been treated very well ever since, ; 4 Cush" Galanee tn equal inetail- | ben ANTOS AND CAMO ain weck-dayeand 3:48 yuk daly, wath Danie mts iu ome aud tio Sears, notes to, bestia poreeu | With A. Fischer aud Maison tinese, Pana i ts Biterest from day of sale. payable semi-annually, and | 7 ‘ to be scoured by deed of trust, or ail cash, at opnon of | F'ypon, Dness Surerps Purchaser or purchasers, Conveyancing. &c., at pur, Auk CHE BEST IN THE WORLD. | res i ithin ten days fromday | Manufactured by AH brinkmanu & Co., Baltimore. oh, * 38. t0-08. cuith FOR CASH ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. SLOUGH OF DESPOND 1d make a man of you—in appearance—et small FIRST FLOOR. Sidi youare ponscwecd of the other attributes 1,000 Yards STRIPED SCRIM for curtains, 40 | have little ditnculty in 0,'apd 11 coming season. “Beho.dt all things are new." a, a ee Thirty-five years’ expericuce. Prices DEKICKSBURG_ RAILe 4 % wa harucen, wasous, | aspectalty. Thirty tte » ICKSBUKG Rate 7 v 1.25. ‘them are lines of strictly all-woo! pete et pee = a Moderate. "Goods called for and delivered. Cras a iNuTu that be fF OF giving to the, colored | Gast yi gig wil stand by you. due has boen | Poke extemporaneousiy, and from ume to time | *\73 +s s.as seepaLtiON TAPESTRY, $2.50; re- FALL OVERCOATS, RESDAN SEPTEMBER TWENTE: | "\ ry -woOL GAMMENTS MADE UF OW TIPPED, Deople every right the Cousuivution and’ laws ne pa os oe ® | wave variety to his lecture by anecdotes and ex | aucad ty 8 At 05.25, 86.75, $7.50, 87.75. SIXTH, beivinuing at dyéd a good mourning bisck Sibkea ‘thems ond time see Preeseans ae a samen, [er Rintbiced, © B*eylonian |” CHINA SILK SCARFS that were sold at $1.25, ‘MEN's SUITS, JACOB RAUBER e 4, FISHER, poneey ae eee a Wor! i je ox * 26, a ‘000 Whom he desotaineted aries AE, Cleveland,” | atthat period Hungary was seriously disaffectea, | “Oris describing the geographical and Ce ee E i ‘At 97:00, 88.75, 89.50, $9.75, 810.75. TPpHOMAS DOWLING, Avotioncer. ma farlaa views” “You will Bod that the freedom | od showing unmistakable signs of rebellion—not frapbical, coualtion of the valleys of we Nuo wad - ee ae ‘THUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL EST! Which you cajoy can be traced buck to the prin- Ciple proclaimed uy the fatuer Of the Jenioerutic party, Thomas Jefferson.” Political Notes. ‘The republican national executive committee held a meeting in New York yesterday afternoon, ‘with the iollowing members present: Chairmad Quay, Samuel Fess-nuen, Geueral Garrett, A. Mobart, W. Cassius Goodloe, Senator Fassatt, J. S. Clarkson and Col. Geo. K.'Davis. Colouel Davis Das Just come {ruin Lilinols, He said the states of the West and Northwest “will poll their usual re- Publican majorities, aud in many of them the imajority this year Will be greater than in 1864. Further whan twis, I tuliy believe Connecticut will be found in the republican columa, and I think also there is good reason to believe that Harrison Will carry New York state by fully 10,000 and pos- iby 15,000 plurality.” The democratic national committee, with the Associated Business Men’s Cleveland aod Thur- tan Clubs, are preparing for a mass-meeting that Will be held about Uhe steps of tue subtreasury, 1a ‘Wail street, in New York city, in the afternoon’ of Savurday, October 6. The chiet speakers. will be ‘Secretary Fairchild and Congressman Wilson, West Virginia. ‘The couvention of the united labor party at ‘York yesterday endorsed Warner Miller, the re- pubilcan candidate for governor. They nominated Candidates for the other state oMicers as follows: For leutenant-governor, Joun H. Blakeney; for Pstlce of the court of appeals, Lawrence J.’ Mc— lin; tor eiectors-at-iarge, James W. Redpath and Victor A. Wilder, Messrs. Cianey and McGlynn declining the houor.’ District electors were aiso Rominated. The vote oa indorsing Miller was 124 7 ‘The republican convention at Dover, Del, yes- terday coufirmed the caucus electoral ticket, endorsed the republican national platform, de nounced Mr. Cleveland’s pensioa vetoes, and nomi- Rated Charles H. Treat for Congress. A large and enthusiastic democratic mass-meet- ing was eid at Concordia Hall tn Baltimore last night, and speeches were made by Congressman Rayner, Attorney-General Whyte, Hon. Clifton R. Breckiuridge, of Arkansas, and tiers, In the interest of warmony tue antl-Mahone electors for the seventh Virgiala district has with- drawn, leaving the eld to Loutuam, the Mahone elector. Milig made a speech at Rich- Representat mond, ind., yesterday. He dented that the demo- ‘erate favored tree tradi The County Democracy held a large ratification Meeting at Cooper Union, New York, last aight, Hon. P. A. Collins, Senator Blackbur, and Con- | gressman O'Nelil, of St Louls, being among the Speakers. ‘The prentbitionists of the sixth Virginia district Rave nominated Samuel LL Hopkins for Congress, Representative McComas arrived in Cumberland, Wa, Yesterday afternoon and drove to Flintstone, re be iue bis Hrst speech of uls campaign if Allegany County last evening. ATS PATKON IN THREE STRAIGHT WEATS IN PHILADELPHIA. The great race between the “reigning kings of | ‘the trotting turf,” Prince Wilkes and Patron, eame off at Belmont Park, Philadeipnia, yesterday, and Tesulted in a comparatively easy Victory for Mr. Singerly’s gelding. The weather was delignttul, but the recent heavy rains rendered the track at Yeast three seconds slow, and prevented either | horse from coming near his record. About 8,000 pple saw the race. Both horses got away well tuer in the first heat, but Wilkes, who had the Pole, soon showed to the front, and at the quarter, ‘which was done in 34%, was two lengths auead of Patron. The relative positions were maintained Until the horses entered the stretch, When Fuller Urged Patron. The stallion responded nobly and. Cut Wilkes’ lead down toa halt length, but could Bot pass him. Tune, M4, LOWY. Lao, '220. ‘The Detting before the race was 20 to 3 on Wilkes Patron got avout half a length the best of the Start in the second beat, but Wilkes soon pushed Yo the front and at tue quarter post was a length abead Both horses. then comuneaced “morn Srandiy, and Patron cut down Wikes’ lead and aimest ‘lapped him. At the half the geiding Jed only @ scant balf-length, but at the three-quar- ler poss _he was aciear length in front. Patron then Legan to draw up, and mare a strong bid for he lead, Prince Wilkes winning by a scant halt length. | Time, 35, 1.0436, LAB, 212 ‘The betaing | on kes was 20" wo 7. The horses got away on even terms in the third heat, but, as iu the previous heats, Davis soon had Wiikes ig’ the van, and at the quarte Made in 34x, the Prince was leading by half a length. Paton broke slightly after leaving the Quarter post, and at the half mile be was two and | & half Jengths bebind Wilkes. BY a magnificent Burst of speed, however. be materially lessened Wilkes’ lead, add at the three-quarter post was only aieugth bebind. Botu horses came down the Stretch in grand style, Wlikes showing the way sid Stusulng about ualt a eugta anead of Patron. 3, 1.08, 143%, 217%. ‘The betting was 25 toScu Wilken” 27H a stuotaRy. ‘George Singeriy’s ch. y. Prince Wilkes. 11 GF. Ewery =a & Fation 22 THE sour. ‘There were 131 new cases of yellow fever and 15 Geaths in Jacksonville yesterday. The weather was perfect. The total numer of deaths so far is 185. There were five new cases yesterday at Mo- Clenny, and one death—Rev. C. 8. Sneidon, Epis. Gopal, Who had doue noble work during the ept- Getic. TWO, and not teu, cases of yellow fever Were reported at Decavur,’Ala., yesterday. They Were Dr. Bowman and abother genueman’ whd attended Dr. Spencer, who died of yellow fever last Week. ‘The North Carolina board of health has Tequested the guvernor to stop refugees entering the state Wales they go into regular camps, A death from yellow fever curred in J: Mise, yesterday. There are tases other cases of the disease in the city. ee. Manacrx Fats axp Mise Pavuiax, Mana- ger Chas. G. Faix charged with the Incere ot $1,500 fvom Miss Louise” E. Pauilin, occupied tise Hungarians, the young , Which was | Without reason, for 1t was coerced by vexatious laws and irritated by unreasonable restrictions. Even tue Magyars were submitied to them; the Prouibition against the carrying of weapons was So strictly enlorced that the allow the chiefs Lo have steel blades to the swords wouid not which formed an inherent part of their national costume, and in order to maintain the nilts in the scabbard they were replaced by wooden laths, and With these muf-shifis the Magyars hud to salute the emperor, Braving the hostile attitude of the sovereign’s first act was to Visit thelf country. He spoke to them in their native language, recalled their giorious granted amnesties, suspended courts mn: re stored confiscated property and fortunes to their owners, and by his [rank and fearless manner rai- lied to his side the majority of the malcoutenta, ‘HIS MARRIAGE. In 1853 his engagement tothe Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria was made public. She was only six- teen and he twenty-three when their betrothal was solemnized at Ischl, and their beauty excited ‘Universal admiration. ‘Tne discovery of the crown of St. Stephen on the same day at Orsona, where it had been concealed, which since the year 1,000 had been closely connected with the history of the Magyar country, Was considered a happy omen. As soon as the yung empress appeared ut Vienna she won all hearts by the fascinations of her Gazzling beauty aga the charm of her manner. In the flush of his pride and happiness the young em- peror was lavisd in bis liveralities. He granted roe pardons fOr political offenses aind distributed £20, among the poor of the ci pital In order to show his lovely bride to all the subjects of his empire he started ona tour which was one long triumphal progress turough the Danubian prov- Inces on to Mian and Venice, where the people, although smarting under the rule of the stranger, laid down their Weapons before the fulr empress, and loudiy acciaimed her. The subjugation of Hungary Was completed when she appeared on the balcoay of the palace at Buda and bowed ‘sunilingly to the crowds below. MIS FAMILY. In the space of four years two daughters and a Prince were born, and the felicity of Francis Joseph seemed complete. However, shortly after. Ward—perhaps to sake off a secret disappoint- nent 10 Lis conjugal relations—the emperor under- took a series of 1oug journeys. He went Lo Athens ud Constantinople, Was prevent at the opening of ue Suez Canal, and visited Jerusaiem, which since 1436 nO ruler’ Of the house of Hapsburg bud en- tered. AS he came in sigbt of the Holy City hedis- mounted, and, according to custom, kissed the ground, ' As soon as ne had Ue gates he proceeded on toot to the holy’ sepulchre, with his escort, and kneit in prayer. Oa through Cairo and under’ the Pyramids, he returned to Vienna by Corfu and Trieste. He had already been to Paris during the exutbition of 1867, aud pronounced the liberal and Pacitic speech at’ the Hotel de Ville Wuicu seemed lo guarantee the amity of the two nations, In 1881 his son, the Archduke Rodolphe, married Stephaule, secoad daughter of the king of’ tue Bel- wlans. He has daugiters, but as yet no son, to tue griet of bis father, who tO see the direct succeysion Uo Lhe throne asst UNHAPPY MARITAL RELATIONS. Francis Joseph has possibly by this time become Teconciled to the ever-growing divergency of tastes ‘and opinions between himself and the empress, which wideus the breach beyond How. | ever he may feel, the worid 1s not admitted into his confidence, and on the rare occasions when the tun- perial couple are seen together none have seen aught on Which to base a critical judgment, He is a model grandfatuer, and worships bis grand- children; tue hours he spends with them are the easantest and brightest of his somewuat som- re life. Self-contained and reserved, he has as yet had prophetic dashes, such as wnen he re] ‘edly aMrmed his bellet that the Comte de Cl bord Wouid never reign tn France, Notwithstanding the disastrous defeat of Sa- dowa, Francis Joseph can look back upon the past forty years with justifiable pride and With consci- Oushess that he ‘hus promoted the welfare of his People, aud that his reign has been marked by ‘Steady’ progress and growing prosperity. M. DES. ———-+ee. ‘The Prince of Wales’ Tastes. From Loudon Modern Soctety. ‘The prince’s habits aud views of life are foreign, OF perhaps it were better to put it negatively, and say un-English. He never really cared for any out- door sport or exerci#e, and hunting he positively dislikes. As for cricket, bis oue and only appear- ance in the feld as a performer will not readily be forgotten by any who had the privilege of witness. ing that absurd spectacle. He is a good shot and & ¥ery lucky card player—more lucky when play: ing for big stakes than for small; - but his biliiacd iayiog 13 Indifferent and bis tenuis execrable lis greatest pleasure in life (and who can say that Luts "is English?) is dawdling and talking ‘and hearing scandal We say dawdling instead of flirting, for it can hardly be called Mire ing Wo jounge by the side of a prey Woman for an hour at a tune, merely smiling aed Rodding your head, or else retaliating, In on¢ long. unbroken, uninterrupted monologue the latest scandalous misadventure befallen to ‘a ‘mutast friend. ‘The prince's wit—and he has plea! himself, apd very keen appreciation of te 1m others, is indeed decidedly Gallic. aud ps Uttie too highly seasoned to mect with the unquale ned approval of English circles that ‘have. not been educated up to it His greatest delight is to hear the last wicked Paris story recounted anda Very clever and charming diva takes. very good Siftion of tue ‘chronique scaladnee 22 he last on chronique seandaleuse amuse her very iiberai royal patron, > OPUeF to ee tained by Scholars as to Which civilization Was the earlier, the Exyptan or the Babylonian. Ho was inclined to thiuk the Latter preceded the Egyptian. ‘That {t was superior was suown by the cuaeiform monuunents found there which, almost without ex- ception, bore dates, though ¢hronology was su; posed to have been then uuknown. ‘Tho Egypte moauments indicated no idea of chronology. Scholars now duted Babylonian civilization as far back as 3,000 B.C. In speaking of the cuneiform monumeuts Dr. Ward sald that the accounts of the early legends written upon these monuments agreed Wonderfully with those found in the Book of Genesis, particularly that of the flood, and the Book ot ‘czaktab, the narration ot nica as given y the on the monumen identical, Dr. Ward then spoke of the character of the country where the explorations areconducted, It 4g not, he said, until the explorer has gotten be- yond ‘Constantinople, Beyrout, and all ‘the other towns over which the civilization of the west has ‘spread 8 veneer and made bis way into that coun- Uy, Where ue Uravelé for days and days witout lng @ road, a wagon, or a livin; and, 1D ort, UBL he 18 out of bi ‘of te word ‘Bucksueesh” that” he has ‘reached toe Teal east, When the expedition was making ite way over this country ft traveled for six months without seeing a Wi and even in Bagdad saw oniy two [ragous, and these were muitary ones. The baby- 01 does not unlike his fellow in Greece, Yor rutns but for mounds, tor tue Teason that in Babylou stones Were rarely” used in building. Every city was built on an artificial Plateau. Each’ building had its central court, something like the Greek peristyle or the Homeric megarom, about which were the apartments. Brick was the chief material used. The writings of the ancient Babylonians were universally made on clay tablets with @ stylus, the polut of which Was triangular. All “3 document such as official records, wills, &c., Were renael Permanent by a careful process of hardening. ‘Atuong the curious reuics Dr. Ward exulvited a small cylinder, on which was Written an account of the building of one of Nevuchadnezzar’s Palaces, and bore the king’ Signature, The cylinder was found in the corner-stone of the Palace, and was placed therein with other vaiu- abies. It was the custom then as now to place in ‘the corner-stones historical accounts, records and. other documents of the king under whose reign ‘the butiding was erected. Dr. Werd also showed several sutings of seals, made of quartz and hewatite, Which no Assyrian or Babylouian gentie- man Was ever Without. On them was engraved Ube deity he worshiped aud his family uistory, and witu It he stamped his Will and all other iui portant documents. In closing bis lecture Dr. Ward said: “The Bab; Jonian field 1s a rich one compared with the ern Greek, Whole cities le as yet Uubopened al untouched, The Arabs are daily tinding things Shere qf te Assyrians and Babylonians’ were! a scentifle and literary ‘ney had thetr Ubraries, and vast. records valuable 10 modern se. search ate awaiting the explorer, ‘Tne dimculties beset him are many, cuief of aside from the Ips Of travel, ‘are those imposed by the ousy tnekpicuble very exploring never waded Xp very ex; party which en- ers these domains.” ————e+______ Von Moltke at Home. From the Pail Mail Gazette. . If the weather is favorable he goes before dinner for a short walk in the Thiergarten, and only after this be enters the other apartments, in two of which, both elaborately furnished with works of art and souvenirs of the old emperor and his con- Sort, there is, a8 @ rule, @ small party assembled who dine with him, After dinner some excellent music 1s generally performed, in which two of fond ot whist tnd generally Piovs tees oe ee gel ‘sa e or two, ‘The lady wnd presides over the noussuold is tke wife of Moltke’s nephew, Capt. von Moltke, and ‘she and her littie culidren are the objects of the ‘Old man’s special attention and touching tender- Bess. If he drives out Pei teet on companied by them. | Among his guests ively, and amiabio companions and ‘not by aa? means as silent as he 1s said to'be; in his oMcial relations he demands short, precise statement and hates superfluous talk,’but in private he 13 fond of telling incidents which have happened to ‘him in the course of his long life, and he ls by no means adverse to @ Jest or to humorous conversa Uon. As @ rule, Moitke leaves his family circle about 10 p.m. and retires to nis office, there to fin- ish the rest Of the day's work. Of tate Years the field marshal, accompanied by his nephew's family, has ofven pont part of the summer at his couniry seat in he pays great attention to the grounds and gar- dens. He 1s espectally fond of roses and. deed of the whole worid, by his innumerable ad- Our daughters?” which cannot fail to be brought before our minds at the same time as the weighty i | i E i } i ‘Tussaud’s, of likenesses Was, koe ed yard square, worth 81.10; reduced to 85e. TURCOMAN TABLE COVEKS, four patterns, 15 yards square, worth $2.25; reduced to $1.75. TURCOMAN TABLE COVERS, three patterns, 2 varia square, worth $5; reduced to 84. TURCOMAN ORGAN COVERS, 2 yards wide and 25 yards long, worth 86; reduced to $4.50. TURCOMAN PIANO COVERS, 2 yards wide and 3 yards long, worth $7.50; reduced to 86.25. 100 OURTAIN POLES, with Bysckets, Ends and Rings complete; Walnut, Mahogany, Ebony or Ash finiab, worth 50c; reduced to 25c. SECOND FLOOR, Handsome PORIIERES, four pairs only, worth 87; Feduced to 83.50. TURCOMAN PORTIERES, fine line, variety of col- ors, worth $10; reduced to 88.75. Fine TURCOMAN PORTIERES, two pairs, worth 912.50; reduced to $7.50. ‘Turkish Striped PORTIERES, four pairs, worth $15; reduced to $7.50. Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth $5; reduced to $3.50. ‘Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth $15; reduced to $10. Colored Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth @14; re- duced to $7.50. Antique LACE CURTAINS, worth @12.50: reduced to $8.50, ‘Renaissance LACE CURTAINS, worth $11; reduced toss. a LACE CURTAINS, worth 89; reduced to 86.75. Embroidered LACE CURTAINS, worth $12; reduced to: = THIRD FLOOR. Seven TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, bor- dered; all around, of following sizes: 10 ft. 6 in.x16 ft. 3 in, worth $27; reduced to €20.25 9 ft. 6 inx18 ft., worth 820; reduced to 815. 8 ft. 3 imxll ft. Sim., worth $17.50; reduced to $12.50. 6 ft.x9 ft., worth 810; reduced to $8, 10 ft 6 inx1l ft. 9 in, worth $22.50; reduced to 816. 8 ft 3 in.x8 ft. 3 in., worth $12.50; reduced to $7.50 12 ft. 9 in.x14 ft. 6 in, worth $32; reduced to 22. Six BODY BRUSSELS (CARPETS, bordered all around, of following sizes: C* * Neha aed 2m, worth $31.50; reduced to 6 fex7 ft. worth $14: reduced to 810. om B tt. Sinz tt. 3 forth $22 ; reduced to ¢1: § fogs tt 2 in; worth 817 30 1+ ‘Sin.s7 103 i 2 Emow 3? seeds F i 4 a ee aE .. 3 Sener BRRSF ie = PB oe Ui: old BAGY CAHSIAGES reduced from 10 t0 25 at. KEFRIGERATONS of "soveru wales Sedeced fone 10 to 25 per cent. FL R. R SUITES. alg plecon, covered with Mohate LOH SUTi Es ex plecee Covered Sith Marble Bilk Fiuah, variety of colors, worth $80, reduced, MAHOGAI INISH POLISHED TOP ‘ABLES, worth $7, eaten 388, = Te ES ge covet it omer ‘ON: i UNG! ONE baka *LLLOW LOUN( HE covered with Mo- One fine ANTI OAK sear a SPER ik ok A ‘Oue fine PARLO! : srbaey Rion mores wun spn. a2 SIXTH FLOOR ONE OAK Ea pee 1” SIDEBOARD, worth $32, ONE CHERRY CHIFFONIER, five drawers, worth Pal 8 ized ‘to B60. DOAK, Aavige Fe, 9-niece suite, 3 Feduced to W. B MOSES & SON, COR, 11TH AND F STS. NW. WASHINGTON, D. 0. ‘Two Passenger Elevators, inch z Pak teh Ladies’ Cloth, all wool, better quality, Menrietaden si bcs worik GE ‘oe most denrable Beier: monk more oes, Piss al colors, Broadelotbe 53-inch extra good qualitian, all colors, nn pa ee NE, worth #1. ‘Afull assortment of ‘Black Goods and all at very low Conte, Yogis sand Tone, Panta, nines 19.1028 years, at 85.12, 85.50, 65.87, $6, 86.51 CHILDREN’S SUITS, jackets and Short Pants, sizes 4 to 14 at 8125 : 35, 65.25, 8350, 1 BAIS SAIS 94.12, MEN’s TROUSERS, ana Bs 75, $2.78, 82.87, 3 AeShlg Sb Sart ehh eae ee om VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 7h re Masssohusette S87 end O20 7th st nw. commer ave. Open Saturdays ll 11pm. 14 wErAOF RICE, COATS, siripgs, and. checks, on iat Worlocn PGE ube Unensceomsre> Arrnacriom: OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LOUISIANA STAPE LOTTERY COMPANY, iad taitasie parpows, ‘of the present State Constitution in 18 op Gyan overwielming popular vows 'B RAND SI on esch of all drawn in i i the same: fo use this certyicate, with Sac-siyniles ef uur sig- shed, in tte advertiseinents.” Commissioners, Siren ye Pete Babee east may be presented at our counters. Pun Ape By iis Sabon i. iew Or] iat CARL KOHN, Pres, Union National Bank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888 CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. kets at Twenty Dollars sh: Halves lb? Starcerm 85; Teathe: 82; Pweutiothe oi. LIST OF PRIZES. ‘your PRE EACE, Syms eer ces +e REMEWRFR that the presence of Generals Besure- ward and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is ‘Sguarantes of absolute fairness and integrity, thatthe chances are all equal, and that noone cau posioly divine what number will draw a prisl. “REMEMBER, IN GEORGETOWN. DisfRICT OF COLUMBIA, BEING RROWN AS PRESIbES NO. 3207 STHEET N.W., FORMEBLY SECOND STi: BT ‘led in Equity cause aumbered certain deed ot trust ‘snd Liber 1032, folio atiall wil, at public ‘Rdet a stipuiation 11192, and by virtue. recorded Liber 1001, follo 1 — ecg. ctively, we: t yori in front the ises, om SATURDAY, 1 pen TWENIY-NINTH DA ches BALF-PAsT Kk O'C) se7- __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ANOS AS ” PIANOS, BUR- ‘General Agent, 07 10th wt. nw. ‘the Haliet & Davis see lot of Uprigit Pianos fur sale and rout, 7 7TH SEPTEMBER KE- | CE! 1 WILL ON 1 + ER KE. 6 ‘HL SUMNER oak. Survi HHOMAS DOWLING, aucuonesr. CATALOGUE 8, 21 Rae OM HOLLAND AT * o Its GRAND EXTRAQRDINARY DRAWINGS fake Base, somiae A EPTEMBER TWENTY. ‘the ber), and its DRAWINGS take ths in the 4 are Pas eg ,tuperoiee the arrange, 1CTIO) on MONDAY MORNING within my auction ruo.et auct Ineut of stiected Dute Bu ae eee uel Seeeaate oe Reet ede of ati vs 4 fod'to thissale as itis’ Luu portant THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY (STORE AND WE 2402 4 SUPERB LINE CF DECKER BROS” PIANOS. WEBEK PIANOS. FISCHER PIANOS, ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS. CASES OF ROSEWOOD, EBONY, WALNUT AND REASONABLE PRICKS AND TEKMS TO | SUIT ANY FUBCHASER ‘We rent pianos for any length of time desired. and with the option of purchase, You will be pleased witu our PIANOS, PRICES AND TERMS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, JARVIS BUTLER, MANAGER. a ‘conducted / prERT] WSIWEEN Uo ANDY STREETS NOKTHWEST. AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER RENTE SIXTH, 1886 at FIVE OCLOCK in front at ices, 1 shail sell ¥ RENT AND SALE ON | Sundays 1:1 8. and 19, in aq feet ou west side 4 feet toa private x meet @ front <2 ith street, and’ ranning Shey. tuiproved by" Inte store aud dwell iiiprovemients, coucreve cellar, ec, ‘Terins.cary and made known at sale. $200 deposit at ime of sale, Tite pe rune shavers Cost. TH WLENG. bes sr irate eemeneaas rpuouas AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE FLOURING ‘MILL IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. KNOWN AS ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES, _ “THE FOUNDEY MILLS." ON THE CHESA- sane Praxos. DEQUALED IN TUNE, TOU! WORKMANSHIP *2¢ 1155p. m.; DURABILIG Special attention of purchaser is invited to our “New Artistic styles,” fnisued desticus of HIGHES! DECULATIVE ART. ¥ SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A fine amortment of | Pultimore 10 @ m. daily and t prominent makes at all prices. “PIANOS FOK KENT. WAL, KNABE & CO. my 817 Market Space. | Western &.i..'S p.m. | mm. 1:15, 2 PEAKE AKD OHIO CANAL, BH alt Se ee oe en a METHIN That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? JOHN H. MAGRUDER. 1417 New Yorkava, CHAS. L KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, vast E KENNEDY & BON, 1209 F st, . E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave. 8 ‘and 6-0.» piu daily, exces’ rains leave ‘Aleaandria tor’ pm Ticket- aud ihicrmation at the office, Ber ot 13th street aud Peupasly Ue station, where orders cut be left | ct bameare to destination frou butels atl romdeu Georral Mausicer. teu) x BALTMMORE axp onto Rar-noan, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, ya8e LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER OF NEW JEKSEY AVENUE AND ¢ STREE For Chicago aud Northwest, express daily 10:33a m.,9:15 pm Ag Casual and Se. Lola exons dally Soa 4 pom Fo Wttsiare and Cleveland, exyross daily 10:59 4 a : for Local Stations, #10-10 am ia, Newark, and Wilmiucton, 7:30 4 pau, daly, express be: a PIANOS: Fraxos | | Tor. tnvers weet! Baltimore sa FARSS 2 Piawos —.. late 87:30 ae, ALOS EIaXog HANGS 30,8:20, 9:45, 11 FOR PIANOS *LANOS PIANOS PIAN BENT PIANOS PIANOS: }lANos 0 and 8:30 a.m, 12:20 ands. 39 PIAXOs HIANOS am. acid nim Lave Aa PIANOS Pianos Barolle G.40. 8:7 wim. 1205, 5 PiaNos PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS 30. 14-40, °3:35, 111-20 (um, - For Boyd's and iuteruiaw stations, 17 p.m Fh train leaves Washineton on Sunday « Ps woppine we all “staticu ou Mecropouinn For Frederick 10:10am, 1% 14.335 15:0am oF fiacerstown, +10:10 am. and $5.30 p.m. ‘or Luray aud poimie va the Shenandoah Valley Ete Hoopoke, aud ald pounie euuiu va Noriolk ual ‘Traut Pt: fr 7 m Singeriy ‘aud i sumuny ‘Tras jeave Ballwors for Wasuington at 6.30. 725, ¥, 9:05, 10 « te train) am: Bl, § 30, and 4p wa on orders lett St Lickel offices, Uiy Sud Ldok CLEMENTS, Bas. 0. scvLL. Gen. Manaces, ‘Gon. Pasa. Agoat. “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | ME Yessox: arr. vernon STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tehostrect what! datiy (ence) t Sauda) for Me ervon, Latidisaen rye far down ea cpmont 10" cclock mtu. hueturuing, rescuse Wanuigion —— LL. BLAKE, Captain. mt Heturuing TUESDAYS BA. WALKER, 1600 7th st. TORBAY “at gata. “Heturwing 1 UESWAYS EM. BURCHARD & BRO. Penn. araandayst. | hiya: furs Notas cro Sin me ti re G. W. & H.W. OFFUTT, Georgetown. Psvuardtow, Ma. Connecte: Sith, ih wid 0. ie at ee, pine | OCW RIDLEY Mansoor mae i if FINANCIAL. it i NO. W. COMSON. JNO. W. MaGAINEY, J ~ ‘Member é STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES STORE NO. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ss NORTHWEST. CONSISTING OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Pe eC OONGELOR AT LAW. Sa - Peeton before course of DB Siat NY. Stock x CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDIN«, 1419 F ST. X.W., ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds 0 LOXbon, EU Techiek LOND 8 & OO xpress Steamers. To Soutanirton (Lucan, Havre Bren alas, oat Saye 2 7 mw, Liars, weds 20, Benin: vibe set, opt 30. 1 ts Kenia wens vice hs pm: Werte, Bats Ut G 0am; Allez Voi. bet, Bs “Coinforabid etteroome excellent table, Juxriouaa ou apotativentn Fic. inca #79 Benth: steerage ot low iaten. “Antay tot Ee bo Fenuave. BLALL, DOWN & CU, 15u1 Fae J __ MEDICAL, &. ae ME. q ESTABLISHED AND ME. DE sr af Ce “y yuna Mitte aie Ppt ae Speer tees tos: oy tn t, Conreapondence and, consuite- on cncictly comsdsutial beyarete rooms for iadion SBiocalwaye open. sed-0rr | ‘ISE-—DR BROTHERS, Best. Ree Spread ies te ase ont a eat oe ‘all (private discase: A Ws to Urey ony model as tare and half "and lr | povasobeconarven grrcocs mores see De FREE Sm Te tes, nim mane The Fifth avenue styieof Silk and Derby Hate theatrical people, lawyers, and" ocher ‘speeratene sesiask' rice eeeeee kant witarr a Bvoers, 4 bumoer Of Witgesses testified to the char- for this city, eens i them Wa T. Carl. -AIGN GOODS baer Yon, who stated that Pais was stil in bis cupioy 08-3m 905 Penns. teat, and that be had every couideace ia ‘Our new catalonue of campaign outfits, with eonsti- —_— = : pra =, = ee siamered young Brindle, airy, 1 vorrowed tho | tution, dsl tects ad all information shout cnpn- fle of i. DB. yesterday in honor of Archbisuop Corrigan's sliver ‘Tas hamper or ars in this cam, | #08 and drfllng Marching Chua EL IGESE E Maa ne Ten eknw eoone — fd el Sale alen“on the ofser tein Simply legion.—New | Miustrated Catalogue fre, (On bend and for sale, a. Seen han eathedras pus Was presented a water and Niagara | 4 © SPALDING & BROS, 106 Matteve ot, Caleggo; _— i meri iy — ‘or taut totam 941 Breadway, How Youk.