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Ty Sa ee ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c.. monn? oetnEn 1. 1888-SIX PAGES. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR A New Dowson AUCTION SALES, Suicide of an Indian Fighter. @ NOTED mexican, WHO AIDED CAPT. LAWSON TO CAPTURE THE APACHERS, KILLS UIMBEL?. Nogatas, Ana, Oct. 1L—The news has been re- Celved bere of the suicide, at ‘Bis ranch Rear the villiage of San Lazaro, in sonora, | @f Senor Fiorenct 0. Rul, one of the! ‘Dest-known and wealthiest ranchmen in the Borthern jmrt of Sopora. It appears that com. mitted tue rast deed while in a At of compere Insanity. quietly entered e house, and, with- Out a word, Wok down a rifle, pisced the tren the floor aisd. the muczie tg" bisged, the Orcech on ‘One foot aise GEN. HABRBISOWS BUSIEST DAY. ‘He Talks to Visiting Delegations and to Some Little Girls, ‘The first of the numerous visiting delegations to arrive at Indianapolis Saturday came from Cleve- land, Outo, petween 600 and 700 strong, over the Bee Line, at 9:30. It comprised 200 Union vet- erans, the Cencral German Club, 200 in nuzaber; the John A. Logan Club, Harrison and Morton Club, and Fremont Guards. At moon the delega- Uon of 200 students from the State Normal School at Normal, IL, arrived. There were seventy young ladies tn the delegation, The delegations marched to University Park. Gen. Harrison's ap- pearance was greeted by a storm of cheers, and tn a clear, ringing voice he addressed the visitors AUCTION SALES. ‘and cur prices we guarantee reasonable. LADIES’ SUITS. —This department is located on second floor, fromt room, where we now hsve on exhibition a large line of Ladies’ Costumes in about forty (40) different styles and PATTERN MATS AND BONNETS IM- ING HOUSES OF LONDON axD ING On WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. THIRD. 1888, o' at No. eucing at TE clock sai eal Tepideice effects, ‘ocl-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. edvertining medium to be found in tne whole FRug? |\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PARIS. Of journaliam. This tiaim is based upon cartel seit instantly. : the levest fabrica. Prices ranwe from T — fe th atsome length. He sald: wards, A perfect St guranteed and DIPFORTANT SALE OF IMPOR: BULBS xo carps. ‘Ormiy-establiabed facta which are wel Cory wide repa 44 VEELINO TALE vo Tan PETERAME. charge for alterations, oF es —— every Indian campaign for De last tees reqs | “The organizations represented here this morn- On TRURSDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH. 1888, com- | s0-1w ‘the consideration of ail persons interested he nas bee a conspicuons fighter, ana a valzabi. | Img have for me each tadividual tuterest, Each is pencing st TWELVE OCLOC It was bis custom to raise rot a troops, | Suggestive of a tone of thought which I should be at my auction rows, the above; to tat the ° THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (Paouas DOWLING, » Anetionest, Baer tathits ouster 10WA, AT AUCTION. giioRRDNK coven Frere en THOMAS DUWLIAG, Auct, any from among “Mlrely engage T shal which directed. During the last Municating with the public in regard to any Dus ‘Dees proposition whatever. It reste primarily 6® mbors and glad to foliow, but I cannot, in the few moments that I ean speak to you in this chill atmosphere, Suy all that the names and character of your re- spective clubs suggest as appropriate. I welcome Bese comrades of the Union araiy 1a the civil war. cheers) Death wroug! wi fi form in those years, when patiently, tesrlesely and hopefully you carried the flag to the front and brought 11 at last tu triumph to tue nation’s capital, Cheers) Death, since 1p its gentler forms, has n coming ind the households where the veter- nS Chat Were spared from shot and shell abode. ‘The muster-roti of the living 1s growing shorter. The larger compaay is being rapidly recruited. Maz T. B. Huznos. FALL AND WINTER OPENING OF ENGLISH HATS ap PARISIAN BONNETS, ‘Personally selected from the latest importations, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 3 and & 029-6 1320 F street, opposite the Ebbitt. Lim ls ‘Or- full line of Fall and Winter weights. LADIES' JERSEYS AND WEAPPERS.—This department Js loested on second floor, beck his warlare against Geronimo and. his’ bas wely in the field witn Many tines rendered vaiuabie ‘ser'lees, ton sa ARTICLES OF VERTU, EMBROIDERIES, ETC,; BEING A CHOICE AND EXQUISITE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE TREASURES, JUST RECEIVED FROM JAPAN. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, arur ART ROOMS, 11TH ST. AND PENNA. AVE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 3,86. AT 11 4M, AND 3 P.M. EACH Day. THE COLLECTION WILL BE ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE, _0026-6t THOMAS DOWLING Auct DDENCANSON BROS, Aveticncers SALE OF ONE cE. pe TEESE PEP AR Liber No, 1327, folio 119, et seq., one of the land Tecords for the District of Columbi.. and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell at public aue- fon, on TUESDAY, OCTUBER SECONU, 1888, at TWELVE M, in frontof the auction roome of Duucan- Brox, 9th and D w., the above ——__._ ; The Paraliel Column, ‘FE 18 USED ON A DUBUQUB MINISTER! SERMONS ‘WITH BAD EFPACT. Dusvqve, Iowa, Oct. 1.—Religious cirebs of this city are greatly excited over the charge « plagia- Fism made against the Rev. H.K Moss, jastor of the Second Presbyterian church. In a sernon de- livered by hii last §unday eveuiag on newspapers tt ts claimed he made tree use of aSermon tat was formerly delivered Dy Kev. Taldag’. ‘The Tele- graph of this city publisued what purportec to be & summary of Mr. Mott's discou: nes what ts ciatmed to be a se1 ,HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UE PIANO. PEARL KEYS, MAHOGANY MBEK FURNITU! ARI MAI YUL, Bis CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘Ats0 You live uot alowe in the ecpories of che war. Your presence here at that, as you ieet the Importance of ‘the elvil surife. “You re- call the lucidents of the great war not in mal- Jee, not to Suir oF to revive sectional divisions, orto re-mark sectional lines, but because you believe that it is good for’ the nation that loyalty to the flag and heroism in its detence should be remembered and honored. [Ap- Pplause.) There 1s not a veteran here, in this Re- pubilean club of veterans, who does not desire hat the streams of im the Southern States shall run bank-fuil, [A voce: “ amen!” and eneers} There is not one Who does not sym- pathize with her piague-stricken communities, and Tejoice in every new evidence of her industria: de- velopment. ‘The Union veterans have never sought {to impose bard conditions upon the brave men they vanquished. ‘The generous terms of surrender given by Grant were not aloue expressions of Lis ‘own brave and magnanimous nature, The hearts of the soldicrs who carried tue gun and the knap- Sack im bis Victorious army Were ag generous a8 his You were glad to accept the renewal of the Confederate soldier's allegiance to the fag as the happy end of ali strife; willing that he should Possess tue equal protection and power of a Citizenship that you had preserved for your. serves and secured to him. (Applause.} You have ouly asked—and you may confidently subimit to the "judgment Of every brave Confederate soldier wheuher the terms are not fair—that the veteran of tue Union Ariny sali Rave, as a voter, an equal influeuce in the affairs of tue country (hat was saved by him for both with the man who fougut against the flag, and that soldiers of nettuer party shall abridge the rights of others under the law. [Pro- louged cucers) Less than that you cannot accept With honor; less tian that a generous foe would Ot consent Lo offer.” After a brief tribute to Logan’s memory, he said, pec Set BL, COOK STOVE, ‘assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Cor- Sets (the ©. P. and P. D. and Thomson), Hand- Kerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Umbrellas, Ruch- inga, Velling, &c,, &c.—in fact all the small wear ‘excepting Mualin Undergarments. We ask an inspection of our various depart- ‘ments, and hope to be favored with a.call. ‘We still have a few Men's Goods left, in Under. ‘wear, Hosiery, and Gloves If we have your size and can suit you, the price will be just one-half. are open at soorou se robe: 1888, com- ‘EN O'CLOCK. at Wetec. known se aad ell st asil ot of SJouse- 1OMAB DOWLING, Port ts hot a correct oue, as It puts OF VALU- the moutn of Mr. Mott which he § WM. B. McKNEW. Late R H. Tato, 933 Pennsylvania svenve Congregadional church, 15 charged *@ belog the autor Of this attack on Mr. Mott. Tiiatter ‘Ueman abeady bas bis hands fuil to standing before the synod, and thilcharge of lagiarisin is, as his friends Claim, 4 Jare nim stiht more. 2e26, Fon Cun ©N OR BEFORE DELIVERY. Sr. Louis, Oct. ‘ urday voluntarily remitted in the Un! Circuit Court $4,000 of the $20,000 ve ceived against the Adams Express Co alleged talse tmprisoninent, &., by th Bian system. ‘Tuis was in accordance dition made by Judge Thayer, who suid t amount were remitied he would overrul Uon fora new trial, The Adams Express wul probably take an appeal to the Court, pepe A Negro’s Novel Voyage. WE BODE OVER 200 MILEY ON THE SYVANNA ON A PALLEN THER. pexcansox BROS, Auctioneers TAUIDE-BAR ERTERSION-TOP DOREY. ON SiLVeu MOUNTED COUFE HARNESS duly recorded 00; Wadhitirio: to Rocbeetar Haven, and Emirs et 9:50 re of sale. All conveyanciug at pur- ‘scost. No reverve bid. No private sale. THOMAS M. FIELDS. ‘Trustee. 46 Fendail Building, 20 cor. 434 and D nw. SMALE FPO DWELLING UAND BUILDING LOTS ON NOKTH bIDE OF MARYLAND “AVE- NUE BEIWEEN’ SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of ONE SET well at ‘pablie suction on ‘DA, OC: OND, A. D. 1888, at ebenen Mas Sa a a auction rooms ‘Duncanson Bros, sth and D sts, the above vebid nen iioned in schedule A, attached to said trust, SCMP WILLIAM W. BULLEN, Trustee, ER; MPTORY SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK ‘the Droad and solic foundation thai Tas Sra oi acy arrive to Wesinates 7400 AME x Ticketa slevping car reservation Lorn ddl TO THE NoMTC WERT AND, fuliness, freshness, and LTA BAEK, will haves DOUBLE TRACK PLEA DI a to | Forbu and the West. Chicago Limited Expres ot household, and enpectally tt lady members, are A selection ip 5LELL, AMBER and DULL tamuy ctrote, making in New York would likes few patrous st Malo arc Niagara dei Seat Sa Ganwesrs, nO 1120 se- 29d Sree Woshingten te dusk | CUlates in the city where printed « larger sumber Of copies in proportion to populativa Unas aay Me Scoagy. ands "83 SY doy. $5. | paper in the world, and not only ts te ciroulation peas Ps atti m0 AM. | people of the District of Columbia ase body, bat ay Fy AOFM. vin, Sorepoake “ML” | into their omea—into the families of all classee, oa — Spt eigen ‘end into those of the money-spending as well as » checked st offen 13 a que FALL MILLINERY OPENING a ae ~f ht ton, Fem ctive- ‘the money-earning portion of the community, is MES, JULIA BAER, of Baltimore, Ris Kailroad, Gthand Bata,” Sax. L tal alanger ratio than any daily Journai of general 439 North Gay st. x GRAND FALL OPENING, MAGNIFICEN' Jocal, domestic, and foreign, tte independent and N RFP ECT AUGUST 5. eee eer elias the ne Round Hate | TRAINS LEASE WASHINGTOA, RON STATION fair treatment of all public questions, tts intelli. ree Base ent and effective devotion to local imteresia, and 2:50am. daily, Fest M. J.P aie Mux RANDL 1309 F ot, nw. (Aire. Hunt's.) concerned, Tas Stam 18 everywhere recognized FANE FRENCH HAIR GUUDS. and admitted to be, in every quailty, the leading fapseiad And favorite newspaper of the National Capital, ee s031-2m* Ciiteaxo. ‘Hair Dressed and Bangs a hice. . att “DuESS: | yor PALLIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, her residence; a perfevt Gt assured. Address mm. with Sleeping Car In support of these statements attention is( 2 AZ VE. SW. i ort, Lock oneae were SSS Feragi duly, cae Se ‘ited to the tables below. They not only show the "Baeseak yh E | parame oxen penpeeeniantened ALL STYLES MADE TO ORDER. 33:20 >. Bipern of Palin tatiot FINE FURs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MUFFS, Cars. 9-40 a.m. daily, eacept Sunday, and 3:45 a BOAS, TRIMMINGS, &o. i month over the corresponding on lb the pre vious year, they also Mlustrate,in the most tor. cible manner possibie, the esteem in which the gton and ih 7. ‘Hound Hill 6:00 A.M, Dai'y, and seep eeritgivnehisgts | He Largest end futioes, Dut It is also the uner, einee Btresbure Lonel at B47 AML (General Passenger Agent, EE GREAT Cireulation that can be named By reason of (ae NEXT, wen Qn WEDNESDAY NEXT, October the 34, the CORNER SIXTH AND B 8: '® condial invitation tothe | 5 LOWS: Indies of We te close attention to matters witn which the Also~ alike tn the counting-room, the work-sbop, and suo IERLY CAKRYING ON Dki ie, Canandaius, and qr 20, 9:00, 11.00, ana for the several years named, but, by the remarks. Old garments redyed and altered by the Misses CUNNINGHAM, Row has just completed a periious ride on aq over 200 miles on the Savanhanh, He lived coin County. He Mabed on the Savannah di the high waiter, and got up Ina tree waich Bas hanging over che river to Untangle bis line. banks being soft from the receut raias tue and the tree Doth fell into the water and were ried ou down the swift stream by the current. man clung tO the trunk of the tree, and at succeeded im getting upon ft, and in’tuis posi he was seen near brian Ferry several days al ward. He was rescued from Ube tree in tue ri ear Savannah. He vells a Ubrilling story of novel ride. DENIES A CAMPAIGN CANARD. ‘The Washington correspondent of the Philadel. phia Times seads that paper af interview with| Senator Don Cameron on the political situation Guring Waich the remark was made to the Sen; tors: “That was a curious canard about you.” “Ob, yes,” was Mr. Cameron's reply. “That sort | It 1s slways pos sible to find liars enough to sustain a Ue. There Was Just euough truth in that story to make the ra lie ‘The truth 1o0-Fat in the The rest was the Wildest campagn fiction, Of a controversy is never wise. groundwork of a first-class camp: ia the story Was that there wus a case. A party of us were logetuer and not es, but sume one rat Uy laughingly remarked that it a thoroug! President the tainnest part of the whole story. ons with Gen. Harrison when in ‘Were of the most friendiy character. @ waa to be carried aWay by sudden im, bad no gush in his composition. That me. Knowing the characteristics of U do, 1 tmiuk be will make a conserv have executive — altentin, admiaistrative Drancues of the Government will be conducted om a Liberal scale and tue sountry Will have ap end to adverse economic gitation, ‘and Will be peaceful, prosperous, and aby fact 1s, Ido not beli¢ve thai te’ democ: to ever made up such a story as was cirulated. But the story gave me no concern, as tere was Got enough unity in it to make It col parts.* Miaiue’s New York Speech, OME HUNDKED THOUSAND PERSONS AT THE POLO CKOUNDS. ‘The New York PoloGrounds Saturday night were transformed into living plain of Lumaniy and brilllancy, the republicans welcoming Jaaes G. Blaine with music, reworks, cannon and a big parade. A Philadeiphia Times’ special says: “One hundred thousand persons congregated within tne enclosure at the great republican rally, uring wale Ube shining iights of the republican purty, gmong others James G. Blaine, Governor J. B. A. morrison, of argoas and’ Jone Finer at jobu Finery, Llinola, deuvered addresses, waich were reedved with the wildest «ind of enthusiasm.” A HISTORY OF TARIV® LEGISLATION IN THIS COUNTRY. In his speech Mr. Biaine followed up tue wriff history of tais country from the time of Wasting- ton, when, be said, we started with a pruvecive system, Which Was increased several times, bring- ing increased prosperity, until 1816, “when tere Bappened exactiy What "Mr. Cleveland tareatens this couatry with—che abolition of the tariff and disaster to the country.” He said that from wen until 1824 the country wags most depressed. Then the protective idea agaip came to the resie Bringing prosperity, which conunued until .dout 1803, When the demiocrats “established two cur: Det-stouey—the advocacy of the extension of slay “y and iree trade, and broke down the tari of AB and 1824, abd estadusued the frev-tale tariff of 18k “Then, again, just as it had been uader the iow tariff of 1818, came the fuaucial ctiais of 1897, and the country was aguin prom Wated. How was Mt rekeved? By the ‘protective Carigt of 1842. It bad ween thrown into such & prostrate degree of uepression—I inight say also, Fulp—that everywhere wen were out of work and Weve giad to get it at tweaty-dve cents a day un. der tive Administration of Martin Vaniures, tho democrat from Ube state of New ¥ mr ae of New York. That was Vfelding to the Cool Weather. ABATEMENT OF THE EFWEMIC AT J4ci RO (AT JACKSONVILLE ‘The continued cool weacher is having a goat emfe Gecrease \a the number of yellow fever cases is ac Ufbuted @ this cause. ‘There were ninety-cour new casesand six deaths on Saturday and seventy. Une Rew oases and Six deaths ou Sunday. Tners ure twenty-five cases under treatment at Feruas dina. The oniy trouble there is to teed the nem. ployed laborers, who are qajet and well behaved ‘Oar, ‘The peowle do not want to leave. are cheerful and 1 at work, = Geo. M. Beiton, M.D., president of the Leon oanty board of béalth, os from T: cee denying a rumor of yellow iT there, ts BOL EVER & sUspiciVUs case, WO deaths: ported from Sanderson. ‘Over 15,000 people Were fed by the relief com. mittee im Jacksouville last week af a cusi of over wise vegian bark Mardi, (he Norwegian from Oui the Delaware Breakwater 0a Saturday sight i uelpiess condition, neariy ali Une crew being sick with yellow fever.” Three had died on the voy Mra Luzie De Wolf, from Decator, Ala, died ai Kockiord, LiL, Saturday, trot yeliow fever. Miss., wara re ‘The authorities of Jacl tages city Wo soon. ‘They say There are re- jaimst revurning to that the fever is still there. WINTRE WEATHER IN SEVERAL STATES. At Milton, Pa, the weather bas Deen remark ably cold for a week, the thermometer going as low as 40 degrees, Saturday evening quite a bail. MFR Occurred, aud snow feil to the depth of from. ‘oue-half Wo Unree-quarters of an inch. At Beaver, «lively snow storm passed over Saturday after noon. The mercury was 2 degrees above the frerzing potnt at ve from luiking poli. the subject. I 43 if tne re- pUbicans Would get back their vld comrol of the admuuistratioa and that Gen. Harrison wuld make with @nvictions of bis own. That was all that paged. That I would never call at the Waite Muse was My rela- Senate was not and ne suits. as but a the . The Treter Wen allits t ever! as far south as Jacksonville, where the | IN WELCOMING THE GEKMAN-AMERICANS: “You have been known in our politics as people Well informed upon ail the economic questions that have arisen for settlement. You have always been faithful to an honest currency. [Applause.} ‘The enticements of depreciated money did not win YoU frou sound principles. You bravely stood for 4 paper currency that should be tbe true equiva- lent of coi. (Cries of “Good, good.”} Those who, like your people, have learned the lesson of tnrift andecotromy in your old country homes, and bave brougut them bere with you, realized above @li Unings that the laborer needed hovest money that Would not surink in his Dunds when it had been paid bim for an honest day’s toll Andnow, When anowuer great economic question ts pressing for determination, I du not doubt that you wil as resoluely help to settie that also, AS the great German Chancellor, tha’ student of humaa government and affairs, Uurning his thoughtful study toward the history of our couDiry silce Lhe War, bas deciared that in lis judgment our provective-Lariff system was the ource Of Our strength; that by reason of it we rere able to deai With a War debt that seemed to appalling and insurmountable. 1 do not doubt hat you, too, men who beileve in work and Uric, nd 50 uiany’ of Whom are everywhere shelte Qauer a roof of their own, will Unite with US L bis struggie vo preserve our American market for uericad Workingmen and to maintain here a ibg Standard of Wages. [Cheers] To those stu- nts Who come fresh from the class-room to give 4 greeting this moruing, 1 also return my sin- thanks. 1 suggest co them tuat they be now students of buoks and maxis, but also of and of the markets, That ip the study of the mp tape pn Bot forget, a8 so many do, wy are Americans,” ‘THE DELEGATION FROM CHICAGO arrive until 4 o'clock over the Lake Erie n§ Western road. They numbered about 1,000 ‘The organizations represented were the Veteran Ciub of 1840, 50 members, the Jno, jan Club, the Tweiith Ward blican the Iiallan Republican Ciub, and the} Second Regiment “Band, of 40 ‘pieces. ‘Tne§ were met al Lhe depot by U0 veterans of the HarfSon aud Morton Regiment of Indianapolis uniformed members of tue Columbia Club, if 4 dozen drum corps and bands, Uarrisoo, lu his address Lo them said: is nothing in the great ulscory of the re- party thal need make any mau Bush to sell & Un goon fargiome and Cries of much to kindle the enthusiasm a overs of tueir country. We do not rest in the PS: but we rejoice in it (Applause.) The repul party las 30 consistently followed the fo J of those great Americans whose names the w. veres Lat we Inay appropriately hold a repul conveution on the virthday of any Oue of them. [Cheers.) The calendar of our po- Utical ints does uot omit one name that was couspictUs in peace or war. We can celebrate Jackson birthday or the anniversary of the Bat- Ue 0: New Orleans, because he stood for tue unity Of the ngtion and his victory coaflrmed it in the Fespect @ the world. (Great cheers.) ‘There is no Song Of Batriotism that we do not sing in our There fs no marble that been Dullded fo perpetuate the glory of our soldiers about wien We may not appropriately assemble ‘aud prock.lua the principles that we advocate, (Cheers. We believe in our country and give tt Our love 4nd first care. We have always advocated {hat poly in legislation waich Was promotive of the Intergsts and the wonor of our country. [A] plause.] I will not discuss any particular tople {o-day, ab, the conditions are $0 untavorable tor ‘out-door ppeaking. ‘THIRTY LITTLE GIRLa. ‘The geupral then Went through the usual hand- shaking, and as he was proceeding homeward unexpectedly encountered his third and last dele- gation of the day. Thirty little girls, each arrayed ‘@ handsome uniform of red white and blue, were Wh upiu tallitary line on the sidewalk. As the general approacved, utule Annte L. Dynes, tuetr Captain, addressing’ him, said: “General H. take pleasure in introduciug to you these call: dren of tie South Side, whose parents are working men and Women and who desire the success of the republicad party, the true friend of working-men, women and children everywuere.” Then at a sig: nal from their spokesman the Uttle partisans ehanted in unison: “We are for darrison, he is the man, If wecan't ‘vote, our daddies can.” He thea passed alvtg the line and shook hands wrth each lithic mudget, addressing several of them in a fatoerly way. Tt was all when he bis bow and concl Dusiest week thus far ia the campaigns D> US oe Political Notes. ‘Through ents that are being per- fected by the Commercial Travelers’ Kepuolican Club, Of Indianapolis, all men of the same poilll- cal faith and vocation in the United Staves will be welcomed by Geveral Harrison and Indianapolis citizens October 20, Cincinuat! alone promises to send 1,000; Cleveland, Columbus and 1oledo will be weil represent Ww ‘Chicago, 1 and Louisville. President Webster, of tne Jocal club, thinks 8,000 a very reasonable estimate of commercial men who Will be meetin, large crowd from a stand erected in Seward Park, a. Auburn, and ip the eveniug he spoke at greatér leagth wo ap sudience in the Opera House, iblican mass MecLings Were held in ail the cites and larger ‘towns in Poms: i In Philadelphia te Times of that city Say8 that 25,000 men participated 10 torchgnt pageant ever seen \ F E i id | f : i il | F i SEPPERE Handsome PORTIERES, one pair only, worth $7; reduced to $3.50. TURCOMAN PORTIERES. fine line, variety of col- F Sosth O10; sedmeed to 98.75. Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth[eb; reduced to 83.50. Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth @18; reduced to 810. Colored Swiss LACE CURTAINS, worth @14; re duced to $7.50. Antique LACE CURTAINS, worth $12.50: reduced to: . Renaissance LACE OURTAINS, worth @11; reduced to 88. an LACE CURTAINS, worth $9; reduced to ¥ Eabroldered LACE CURTAINS, worth to SHADE DEPARTMENT. ‘Ten different colors of OPAQUE SHADING, with Hartahorn’s best Spring Rollers, with or without Frinze, made to order, with Patent Fastenings, 25 per cent less than our regular price. This is a drive to in- ‘troduce the Shade Department and show its ability. FRINGE DEPARTMENT. ‘The stock in this department amounts to over ten thousand dollars, and the variety surpesses any one stock in this country. The following are a few great bargains that may induce you to call, to see, and be con- vinced: 2,500 yards Fringe, all oolore, reduced to 260 250. 135 Boe. 75 « “ea. ‘The above prices are just one-half the values, 100, 150, CARPET DEPARTMENT. 1,300 yards best MOQUETTE CARPET, reduced from $1.75 to $1.25 per yard. £00 yards best MOQUETTE CARPET, in remnante, from one to ten yards, worth @1.75, reduced to $1 per yard. 1,000 SMYRNA RUGS, worth $3.90, reduced to 500 SMYRNA MATS,:worth $1.50, reduced to $1. CHAMBER FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Twenty SOLID OAK, ANTIQUE FINISH, THREE- PIECE SUITES, finely bevel round gisas, worth $42, reduced to $34.60. Que FINE MAHOGANY, HANDROMELY-CARVED, VEBY LARGE AND HEAVY SUITE, price $500, re- uced to $375. One WHITE AND GOLD THREE-PIECE SUITE, beveled glass, price $52, reduced to $40. ‘One IMITATION MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, bev- led mirror, price $26, reduced to $20. One OAK MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, price 32, reduced to $25. Oue ASH CHLFFONIER $22, reduced to $18. One CHERBY WOOD CHIFFONIER, six drawers, Price $25, reduced to $20. Antique OAK and MAHOGANY-FINISH BOOK CASES, reduced from 810 to 36. One EBONY-FINI¥H COMBINATION HAT RACK and FLOWER STAND, reduced from @60 to $45. One EBONY-FINISH HALL CHAIR, reduced from 822 to $10. . PARLOB FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. One six-piece PARLOR SUIT, in very fine silk plush Feduced from $125 to $100. elhedendsome LOUNGE or COUCH, reduced from 5 to #1 One BED LOUNGE, walnut frame, carved top, plush trimmtugs, reduced from $22 to 818. One fine RECLINING CHAIR, covered in French velvet, reduced from $18 to $15. taQUe fine ANTIQUE OAK TABLE, .educed from $8 One 6-foot BAMBOO BASEL, brass trimmed, re- duced from 96 to ¢3. One handsome MANTLE CABINET, reduced from 840 to $30. ‘W. B MOSES & SON, OOR, 11TH AND F 878. KW. ‘WASHINGTON, D.C, ‘Two Passenger Elevators, ‘This advertisement will contigue until OCTOBER 1, ‘and then the above goods that are not sold will be ad- ‘vanced, 2c22 Astonnes sare. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 1 WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES (20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES OF 5 OR UPWARDS) THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES TH STORE NO. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE FINE PAPE AND ENVELOPES, ‘MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, WORK-BOXES, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST- GLASS STATIONERY STORE, BEING THE ENIRE STOCK OF 20 Pss Cor Or ALL CASH SALES DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL ‘MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- ‘MORDS, STERLING SILVER AXD SIL- VEB-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSEA, ETO, BIG, aT A DIs- COUNT OF 20 FER CENT. DWELLING AND STORE, No. TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in the three-story Brick Store. with Axtures. dw eight rooms and stable in rear. ‘ t 4, square 236, Improved sireot northwest, fronting 20 STR i a rapidly ad ‘investineat, eters outa notes to be given ~ payable semi-annually, aud Conveyaucine, OU at time ot a, other wine of deisuleh ‘at purchaser's com terms to be cor ‘haser, ufter five days’ FOUR- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Ov TOBER SECOND, front of the prem- t by adevth of 100 feet, to a 15-foot section of the city and business {s increasing on 14th street, making it desir- in one and two. Biperscout fron dey of oaks to be secured by deed {ust on the preinises or all cash, at Option of purchascr, <8 of Hed with in ten Tibi reserved to resell at risk ad cost a public notice published 1m Ww asla- JUNCANSUN BRUS., Auctioneers. on ‘THIRD. ‘the LOTS 6 AND 44, SQUARE 462. ‘an average depth of 88 feet to sewerage and was. These Part of Lot 6 is improved by amail Frame House. od all ‘and Lot rms: ‘Years, notes to bear six per’ cent interest from ayable eoru{-nnually. and to be secured by on Sun $100 requiced at sale, o-dusde DUNCANSON BHOS.. Aucts ‘These Lots front 45 feet on Maryland avenue, with oot paved alley Lots adioin une auother, and ‘This property can readily be subdivided into three ne bulldig atten. Reeted Ope;tbird cash; balance in one and two ‘of sed ises, oF all Cash, ut option of purchaser, nein, &c,, at purchaser's cost. A deposit of = rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TO WHOM IT May coNCER: WILL BE SOLU TO PAY SLURAGE CHANGE! On FRIDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1888, at O'CLOCK Ax )\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE ILL IN GEORGETOWN, D. THE FOUNDEY MILLS ON PEAKE AND OHIO CANAL By virtue of » decree, di uly, Passed by the Supreme rutrt of the District of- Columbia: aifting’ ta equity Sr chases ee ‘the bighest bidder, on TUESDAY, tho SEPTEMBER, 4. D. im cause No, 11249, ou the 4th D, 1888, the und Nie suction to. TWENTY-FIFIH Day OF 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., on the ‘tain real estate in the County of Washi. Consisting of & flouring soll Furuta setts of rollers, with acapacity of 160 burrels of Sch day, aud supplied with 300 inch Seow ‘The tertus of sale to be one-third mext of the purchase money. ‘not iuade within be badat the risk and cost of defaulti alter, five (3) days? advertise: per in Washinton: D.C SM Marti! Star" news) ee8-dads 714 15th at, Wi OND, 1888, SAME of trustee. ‘THOMAS DOWLIN remiises. cer es of water from aid water power is to be sold. GO part in caal the res'due in tee (9) ccual payments iarone iy aed two (2) years after date of sale, to beat interest at 6 Fable semisunu- ved payments, and the title to the premises to be retained uncil full pay- 81,000 to be paid at time of sale. If settlement be > days from tine of sale aresle may §P-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- jWence of the weather until TULSDAY, OCTOBLIE is HUUK AND PLACE. By order bay storage abd other charges, te following “o0ds: Walnut Bedroom suite, stored February 28. 188: 3 Stoves, with zine aud pipe, stored April 6, 188. Lot ot Household Effects. stored August 1, 1854 Houseuod bffects, stored October 20. 1586 (7 pais Lot‘of Furniture, &c., stored At Lotof Furniture, 7 vet 7a of Furatt &c., stored June 11, 1886. ure, &c. 8 june 11, 1886: Lot of Furniture, &c., stored November 11. 1886. u , 30, 18% ‘stored November 8, 1856; wen7-7t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : NOTICE IS HERE- P GIVEN THAT IE YORLOWING GOODS ,witin. my sales: olin southwest nd 11th at, Wwe l wilt vell for cual to Pictures, &., stored February 1, Boxes und Furniture, stored Octuber 13, cosets maanerebeoas cam Be salt ehaay ties prior RUSTRES' BALE. INE HOUSES, ON BE STREET BETW! CAPITOL STREET SOUTHWEsT, ADJOINING AND WILHIN THEKE 8Q' OAPITOL. EEN 80UT! 11036 snd 11170 (cones. . at public suction, iu fr ut of the repeat gu THURSDAL, CLEVENTH DAY GF 1888. a ‘i . Parcels of Land of, known as Lote 31,32, 33 im Waldrop's subdiviuou of sau in Book 15, ot Columbia’ "Each of waid District of Columbia, passed in ‘sdated), ‘640, Lots 311. jusive, is imuproved with » Two-story Brick Dwel.ins, bavi x rooms and cellar, Lot 30, at corner of 1. street an: hass Three-story brcs, with store and ecl- cats, waier, &c. Theve Lote Terms of sale ws to cach Jot: One-thied of the pur- in: the alley, lar, All"the houses a ‘will be offered separately. chase money in cash and the balance ip two eq: Stallmente parable im ole aud two yeare respect Mintuallys thd secubed Uy dead ot trustoa fee rope shnualiy, snd secured by trust on tbe property on ey nee ut the Option of the purchase os iT Dos day of vale oF the proverty wil be au img at ‘cost, ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, Cor. 436 stand La. ave, JAS. H MAKER, ‘Irustes, F WATSON J. NEWTON, Trnwtee Oz E DUNCANSON Bui set. déde RUST RES }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STOKY FRAME DWELLING. No. AT AUCTION. OGLOCK. in frost Of tus, preter, fon 7 x sale parts of Lots 12 and 13+ in squate 734. Jogation above O ey forms casi" Conveyanci ehasgrn cont. @100 requircdat tine haser sale, DAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1888, AT FIVE ‘offer tor Lot 32 110, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, coutaiu- img ‘seven rooms, with modern improvements, see Tecording at pur- |. JONES, Kxecutrix, EXECUTUIE' BALE OF A COMFORTABLE TWO. STREET -OU1HEAST, NEAR THE CaPITOL, District of Columbia, passed in 11036 and 11170 (consolidated). Doe. ell, at public auction, in frout of the respective ‘ou THUKSDA 1. TH. Burveyor's ofhce, Distr.ct oi Columbia.” Each of said \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MEYER ax AT PUBLIC AU On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 1888, +t HALF-PAST FOUR pronulecs, 1 sball 'y, Deak VIEW OF ARLINGTON, ILLS, O: offer at public suction, in Boatt town, having « frontof 58 feet, vy a depth sodtiuptoved ‘oy a lange thres-story brick with nutes Dearing interest und secured by & trust: or all cash, at option of speie wes ai pencanson ‘BROS, Auctioncers. uired at the time of sale. TRUSTY-E’S SALE OF TWO-STORY BAY WIN! “K HOUSE No. 400 M STUEET NOSE. ‘BRICK WEST. SUB LOT G, su. QUARE 514, Bone with sit oom, tuode ‘Terms: One-third VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, com. M tHE POTOMAC apt PROSPECT AVENUE, O'CLOCK, Hp reat ee 7 ins aud: aa yes dwellit ute, being No. 3514 Prosposk ue, Georgetown, D. C. ‘ering: One-third cash, balance in one and two | ‘ced of ‘and recording at purchaser's costs $300 de THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ots, 40 to 91 luclusive we improved with s two-story ok wing 1our rooms two. story brick cobtaniug six rooms. ‘i hese iots will be offered separately. ‘erms of sale as to each lot: One-third of the pur- chase-moncy 18 cash, aud the balance in two equal in- sialuente, payable in obe and two years, respectively, woth Interent at aix per cent yer anium, payable semi: aunuully aud secureu by deed of trust On the property sold, or ail cash. at the option of the purchaser. De. posit of $200 on each lot will be required at time of gale, , (ext must be complied within ten. days from y ‘or the proj wil be resol nd Cost of the defaulting purchasor ang at Pr cost. ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, Cor. 439 8t. snd La ave. a8, H. MARL, 1: og A.B WILLIAMS, Trustee ‘220 49 ot. Dw. DUNCANSON BROS. Anct. eté-dads [\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBA! ME NOPERTY, BRING PARE O eELETOHATES CHANCE,” SITUATED N. TENALLYTOW. D.C. AND CONTAINING TWENTY AGHLS OF GkooND, PEEe. 4d eo 3 21 feet on M street, with y, Lunproved by & two-story bay window belek u 2S. its Es cheap: Rese STEPHEN, . Th et Oe Ge IN PRINCE ‘of 8 mile SALE—FARM 145 ere aa piace toks sides NEW BRICK vUTH AND DELAWALE. AVENUE Cakes OF Tus O.3. Virtue of a decree ef the Supreme Court of the Equity Causes Nox, Dow 2, we will sell, “OPTObEI M.. all those certain Waster, 2, of the Surve.or's Offer, District ‘De- 200 on each lot will be requir.d at time of sale. Terms must be complied with iu ten days from resold ut the risk cost of the defauitiug purchaser. All conveyauc~ virtue of a decree of the Suj Court of the bate Zaulty causco ‘Nos OS HAIR DESIR So tracey may eicctric nenile process. cndorand. by Svery prominent physican, Ten years ‘als city” Eicctrical treatment for inaiee sudciuidren, hs. Dit GABMIEL, 1521 Got aw CUTMNE, CUMTAINS! CURTAINS! LACES! | jwaliual Done ue a pikes NESTE, aa. '20 17th =<... seoond oor. _ NOH DYEING, SCOURING AND Dy CLEAN- First-class Ladies’ and Gents’ work of every descrip- tion. ANION AND CAKULINE LERCH, With A. Fischer and Maison Xivess, Paris, j TON FISCHER'S DY CLE NING ESTAR LISHMENT AND Dt WORKS, 906 G st. nw. Ladies’ and Geuit’s Garments of ali kinds Cleaped and Dyed without being 1 Ladies | specialty. — Thirty-five moderate. " Goods called for aud delivers. PO RIPPED. \. FISCHER, kts LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM PAEDERICKSBU! NDIA AND WASHLNOEOS 2. ‘Tickets and niormation at the office, northeast cor. ber ot 13th street and Feansylvauia avenue, station, where orders cab be left for the cl py General Manager. fant} BALTIMORE ANd ont0 RarLROAD. 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CORCORAN re 7 EES ONT a a es tar down aa Guymont ab por Ur} LL BLAKE, Captain Returning TUESDAYS, AXB and SUNDAY= p.m.touchin. at KiverLand- for as Nonuut Creek Va, St Clemente Bay aud rdiows, Sd. Connects with Nee schedule, SUMS B. PADS! ‘Mauacer. DENTISTRY. aE, DESAIST, ST. CLOUD suite, dpe. Oui and F etn, Rook, $7. 63 abd etectual wet owe Theta FILLED thou! Lahn, Wed ct. HOUMA KUUTE 10 LONDON, AUKDVEUTSCHER LLOYD & & OO ant Express Steamers, Zo Southampton Condes, Morse, Brame, - )®, STARE PARSONS DI SEH ST. com Digi arr erst aw. ab ‘ching veeth saveus ATTORNEYS. Band 0. RK at | ert. Paper is held in the city of its bome, and by thous ‘who are best able to Judge of its merits as a news Paper and its valueas an adverusing medium ‘These arethe Ngures referred to, with wach a comparison ts challenged: DAILY CIRCULATION IH 1885-"R6-'87, a 20,456 City and County af Washingion, District of Gm tumbia, ss: J 1 solemnly swear that the figures tn the sbove two comparative statements are true and correct in every particular. P.B. Norms, ‘Treasurer Eveuing Star Newspaper 0a ‘Sworn to and subscribed before me Um sigh. Veenth day Of January, A.D. 1888 & B. Key, bE Notary Public { Seal Of the total ctroulation given above, the bookeot ‘he establishment show that an average of 17,005 copies were regularly Gelivered each day by car- Ners at the homes of permanent subscribers WILLIE the city. Of the remainder ® daily average of 6,421 copies were Bold a Che office, in the Lotels | and railway stations, &c., and on the strests, by ewsboys, making # grand total average within the city of 94,046 copies dally, and leaving aa average Of 1,438 copies to be sent to regular sub | scribers beyond Ube District Uns by mail, expres ‘ed fauway trains An addition to the large and constantly tnoreas. ing Dxed subscription list above referred to, it may ‘be said Unat of the 6,421 copies sola within its Lam its a larger proportion ar bought by permacens residents of the city, living in lodgings, &., not householders, while ine residue goss into tue bends of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, ‘who each year come to the National Capital ia greater numbers and for loager periods, and wha, furthermore, largely represent tne weil-to-do and purchasing portions of the commupities to whick they respectively belong. The last-named 9a class of readers alone well worth reaching; Dutt 4s to the phenomenally large permanent cirouls ‘Won of the paper, and especially to its unparalleled ‘hold upon the housepold and fauily circle, thes the attention Of adverdsers & paruculariy a. rected, 4 compartaon of the foregoing figures with thous, Tepresenting the entire population of the District of Columbia will show that Tax Srax circulates ‘within ite Unite something more than one copy for about every eighth inhabitaat, of whatever ‘Face, creed, age, or station in life; and, realising the extent to which Ite columns are scanned ay ‘the several members of the families into which is goes, it ts not extravaganes to claim that de Paper ts read every day by fully two-therds of the population of the District who are able read (Can this record be matched by hail any Rowe paper in the world? Intelligent advertisers will readily understand ‘the facts and fgures given above, and the valueot ‘a circulation of such extent apd character, Witte ‘out amplification or comment. ‘In conciuston, 1t only remains to be sald that the wubscription lista, the books of the offies, andits (press and delivery rooms are at ali times opas te ‘the welcome inspection of aay person Raving @

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