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THLEGRAMS 10 THE STAR | | Moving from Mexico. | LITTLE JOCKEY BARNES, Something \hout the Colored Boy Whe ‘Wom the Futurity. Littie Ptkey Barnes, the colored Jockey who rote =r , MABD ON LONDON. ts Cruel Ugtinews and Dulluess—No Em- dellishment and No Enjoyment for its Multitudes ef People. PEOPLE OF soxoua RuicxaTING To TaR Uwrrep PTCtor Knott when be won the jualor Champion | Ouida in Wéman's World for October. states. St. Lovms, Oct. 3—A special trom Ei Paso, ‘Texas, to the Giohe-Democrat says: ‘There has been for some time past a remark..ble movement Of Mexicans ont of Sonora Into soutucra Arazona And New Mexico as far ast as q Sith their fawiltes aud boumtod ook see, ently determin d never to x0 back Scan’ “There Must be sou pecuil TF reason for vuls sudden eas KFatiog, al:hough Wien questioned these retunes Speak ouly lu ugenetal way about increasing hard: Shiv aud poverty In (heir old howes of op.nessive FOrernment and of accumulation of wealth in te ands oc afew. They alisay that it ts getting ue possible 1oF puor people to make an houest living fa Somura, An umpartial inquiry into the tacts of the case SuoWs Lut Sonora Is one of tue states where the Sutborities have made It tueit especial busine, tovie forego capital aad immigration, and that the lauds of the state have teen given or sold 1D large voules to Englsa or American cattle com- pauies, miuiny s¥ud.cates and colo..iziug Corpora. Gous “At ike pres-nt mowent soue exira sarge are on the polat of beius given eants, There may De seme truth i Ut lat DY inviting the euterpris.n,, pusi- U-towlo foreigners the poor, iguoraut | SS native goes to the wa L Thess reiugees charge that the Divody and ex- Penaive Yagil war origiuated slinply Ina vast cheme of land grabbing, Ia which sume Mexican aMicials, ig in au hority, co-operate h for- Sign capitalists in getting bold of the entire Yaqui Naliey, as Weil as ali tue land aong the Mayo Hiver. Even the wealthy Sonvrians of the betier Class are di-sacistied by the course Ligh offic are pursu ng, aud tuere 1s a stromg uuder-current Of discoutent taroughout tue state, and in some Sections only the presence of Federal Mexican Woups preveuts open outbreaks. Troops are sta Goned a: various poiuts osieusibly lor the purpose of keeping the Indians in check, Dut in realty to te the comunon people, Tuere'is at present every appearance of thls umuigration continuing io direction of Soutuern Arizoua, ——e | The Blind Lead ‘The Blind. | 4 BLIND CALIFORNIA Wi DESERTS RICH | MUSBAND TO KLOPE. MA BLIND LOVER. | Sax FRanciseo, Cat, Oct. 2—A curious romance that ended in tue marriage of a rich Lake County farmer last August to a bilud widow older tuan | himself, has Just wad a sequel in the mysterious | disappearauce of the briue. Thomas Hunnab, a | hale man of cury-nine, in August last came to tals city im search of a wife. He owns a large cat- He ranch. AUtue boarding house where he stoppea he met a bilnd widow of furiy, named Mrs. Lizzie Leach. He was suitien with her cuarms, aud alter afew weeas’ courtship be married ber. A brief honeymoon foliowe.,, and then Hanan had Yo revue to bis rave. He left the bride betind Wath Che understanding sue Was to foliow Lim to his Lake County nome as soon as ue had prepared suit able quarters for ber. Scurcely bad Haguah gone When a bund wan fawed Marin appeared and asked to see Mrs Hanoal. He became a daily Culler, and remaimed fur uoursim ber rou. Fi nally one day last week, after he had called, Mrs. Hannab went out in the evening, and as not Since been seen. She left word that an express- ma would come for ber tranks and take Lhem to Oakland, Dut no one called. Even her culldren, Who lived in the sume house, have no clew to het Whereavouts, Dut Uey think sue Ras eloped with the blind wad, who disappeared with ber. A Nest of Worms in His Nose. | CURIOUS AFFLICTION OF 4 TeAMSTER WHICH 18 PUZ- | ZLING FM ST. LOUIS DOCTORS. | St. Louis, Oct. R—A case that 1s puzzling the | Medical experts is the affliction of Henry Hen- Recke, a teamster, residing at 906 Montgomery street, Out of whose nasal passages through che Toul of uls moutu there have Ueen taken wibin the last three or tour days over 200 tuick-set Worms of a nearly uniform length of turee-quar- lers Of an Inch cach. Up to the Ume of tne dis- covery Of tue woruis he Was aot troubled by nead- ache, suuply compiaining for a day or two about PaiuS 19 bis nose. Waco the discovery was made & doctor was called Who Wueartied the Dest, aud Femoved at one sitting sixty-five of tue vermes. Hennecke, yesuerday aiternvon, peruitied a Globe Democrat reporter to look 1nlO Ws mouth. ‘The aperture through which the worms were taken lute We mouth Is as lage as the face Of @ dime. Hennecke bas partially lost his voice. Mrs. Heanecke sald Lhe ductor Was of the opinion Uhat the Worms Were the species that live In cats, Tue Ua ory was thai, wuen Henvecke was bau ing outs, he breathed the aust of tue grain Logetuer with tue eggs, uf embryoule worms, Into his nose, where \uey matured, Several other Worms were compared wita these, among them the peacu worm, Out gone came vo near Miling the deseriptiva as the worm that Unrives im bins of Oats “Tt was Uke belief of one of the many doctors | Wao bave called to sce Heunecke Lhat Le patent au long suffered from catarra, ahd Laat the dead- ened seat of (ue disease was tue ieeding ground in Wiel the aucieus of tue famliy Of aruculates Wook | Venant quarers aud multiplied, Horrible Accident in a Saw-Mill. Kixastox, Ga., Oct. 3—Kobert King, the owner nd operator of @ saw-will, (our miles northeust of this place, met a horrible death yesterday. While the saw was running Mr. King discovered Mhat 1 was not rugming true, and, taking a Wrench, sat down and began trying wo ugaten it up. By some mens bis hand caue in contact ‘With the saw, which struck bis hand between te fore-Gnger aid numb, aad, rippiog ap his arm, drew bin torward, causlug Jim Lo Tal face tore” Most Ou the saw, Aad uis wead Was split almost in wala. He spoxe 0 somo ue near Llu and directed thew Ww go after «doctor, but be Only survived tweuty minues ‘An east-side benedict was relating the other | evening some of the frst experiencesof Lis wedded | life, with special reterence tothe fact that his wite | ‘Was “a young thiug and coulun’t leave ber mother,” and bad iitie Kuowledge of the wysteries of the culloa:y art Said be: “We bad been out to tea one evening, aud they bad some currant cake whch particularly siruck my taney. When we Kot home my wife propused Lo make some LUL Was At a loss to kuow how lo getth- currabis In. “Why, That's simple enough,’ suid L “They get a blo¥ gun and biow them ia! Well wilt you Dedeve it When I caime home the next day, I actually foun Minnie in tue alichen witu a biow pipe, blowing currants into the dough.” —— Parat Coutision at Sta —The ship Earl Wemyss and the sulp Arueacapie were in collision uf Per- hambuco Sepiewmver 25. The Earl Wewyss suuk at once, and the captain’s wife and turee culidrea ‘and a oumMver of seamen were drowned. The other ‘Vessel was badly damaged, oo —___ ‘Tux BeoeLt Forgenixs—The law firm of Ship- man, Barlow, Laroque & Choate, of New York, yesterday seul to tur Farmers’ Loan sna Trust Co, & check for $112,004.54 in settiement 1or Uh mon- ys which Jawes £ Bedell, tueir employe, ov- Yailned tom the wrust company on bogus mort sages, | ———+e-___ Poumicat Umiow wind Canapa.—The Minne- | apoils, Mina., Journa.’s Torouto, Ont., special Says: “A ietier from Erastus Wyman, received | here, says that It ty not unulaely Chat a resolution | wuld be reported (or tue coucurrent actioa of bth houses of Congress declaring It to be tue duty of the President Wo Open Reyotations Wita Great Britain looking to poiltical uulon between tue Blisb-speaking uations on tuis continent Cond.Uon attending (uis invitation of Canida, is Undersivod UO be that tue United Staces wil as. sume the deve Of Canada—§300,000,000. ‘Tue let- ter Was fullowed bY a request to witudraw ii, Luc it Was disregarded, aud tue letter Was pubilsied | this morning.” ‘Tux CONSTELLATION Twice IN COLLISIOX.—The U.S S Cousieuation, trum Nortok, Va. tor te Forteumouts, N. a, Ba¥y-y ard, case ino that bar. bor Munday 6 aid Fan’ iuiy tue scuooner Natbanlet Lank, carrying away the Lank’s jib- boom and headgear, tue siesuer’s stern fouling With Ube schoouer Kc. Alieu, abd cairying aw.y ber fore-rigging. Une sip Was also iouled. be Dark Damer Harris, im attempung to clear uersl:, Fa inte the Cuusteitlon, aud tore aWay the iore” Tigging. se sip also Mad tWo Dolce Stove 1a Ler Staruuard quarter, ‘ibe Liame Is laid to the Cou- stedauoa, ihe ———_~e-___ Lussy Paisox To Go 10 Caicaco.—Chicago Is to | have Lavuy prison aller ail. A bew company bas | 4 OfgebJed abd Kas applied ivf letters uf incu: poration. Tue purchase of tue Duilding Bas al | Teady been Made, aud 4 Lew company are BOW Le gotiating for a’ site on whien W place it. ‘The | Luidiug Wil Le moved to caicaco iu tue spring, | od wil Le Dtved Up ass permanent miliary wu- seam, -_ see - Scanaxprnep To THE Noxmoxs—The detained | ifen, Wuo arF.ved Fec-ntiy from Liver- fet utou ther Way to Suit Lase City, Sau, yesterday. ‘Tey were to have beeu re- Tarued to Engiadd, but Collector Magoue ordered | Wier securiag from tue steamsulp | owpaby «boud gUaraucering (ual Lue chuudren puoud uot becume a publle Cuarge. +ee = Keocratixa Tue RESiDENCE OF FOREIGNERS IN Phance.— tue decree issued by the Fre: eat, Feyualing tue residence of fureiguers 1a F suce, Maposes obligatiods upon the sorelgh res Meat Vo turoish deciarations of intenuions, ac- roupanied by uocuments to prove identity. In Veadiny residents must, Within 4 fortuigut, declare The ‘ouiues Of tue taluers and mothers, weir’! BaliowaliLy, WWE piace aud date Of DIFLA, last res drcace. abd produce voucuers in suppor of their clarulious. Iu ue eveut uf a cuaiuge Of Hresb deciaraticus are uecessary. coe A Lona Rive.—The Atheus (Ga.) Banner Watch- Tan says Lust a gentiewan frou Columbia County Was lu that exy recentiy, aud telis ; long rude on @ Urce during’ tue recent The EAS SeeTo Was dau.ng on the Savannan during | 96, Up ins ee wale as WO Untangle bis line 1 Daulks Ueltg sott fiom the receut false tae noes Fed on down ca feu io the water, wud were cur. seek oe dom reais bY the swift current. The last the time the negro disappeared he taad- wie ance at his home, Wita a tiring “sdventate Wo relate to is uncuda, - Hattie—“They say that Mattie Is going Fred Higginswitca. But what she caates eur, ts more thap I can understand. He'sawras houely and be doesn't dress a Wit nice, and they say he 1s as asa church mouse.” on Trane Kaltie—j kuow; but you should see Yeuuls! His playing 1s Just lovely.”—. Futurity races, ts only fifteen years old, but has already shown himseif the equal of McLaughlin or Garrison, He has both nerve and Judginent, and 1s cvol and collected in a critical position, He is 4 feet 9 Inches tall, and can ride at 90 pounds Without wasting. As lead does not appear to stop anything the boy rides, ne suppiles the place of two men in Mr. Tucker's stables, most stables Raving a light-welght as well as a heavy-weight tan under engagement, ‘The New Yors Sun says he possesses one cha: acteristic which as done more to raise bim to bi Present posi ion than anything else, and that 4€ uever knows Whea he Is Deaten aid persevere 8 Witis bis mount wulle there Is the rewotest chance of Victory. In (his way he has snatched many @ rel stake at a critical moment and upset _mavy a sure thing When mounte age 1 pount wall iustrate this faculty. ’s Diack Ally Gorgo, a wondertally Fold, Was & 2-L0-1 favorite ior the 4b a'mile and a half at Sheeps- .. Bay OU Seplember 14, Fred. Littlefield rode the black, and tue Califorala statesman told bis friends tht bis gallant Gorgo could not be beaten. She iad been tried wonder(ully high, and tue race Was as god as won, Mr. A. J. Cassatt, the Peon- sylvania mliliowalt, Just’ home from Europe, Wanicu his colt Taragon run in this event, and, al'uougls he had been lame in the off shouluer for three Weexs, Mr. Hugyias, his trainer, made Tara- zou us i us possible aud secured Barnes to ride, Belore ‘the race Mr. Hugging when. asked if the Would do to back, satd that he hadn't & cuance of winniug, and advised bis friends to let hin aloue, Gorgo Went away from tue feld at the ead of a mile, With er Jaws distended, and here seeuned Lo be DUL One horse In tue race, "Tar- agon bad run io the front ranks until the upper Lira, Wuere be appeared to die away. ‘The otuers swulg very wide at the turn, and Barnes, giving the Fenasyivania cole a couple of stinging cuts W.tb che Whip, shot through next the ral.s, make ing up a lov of ground, At the furlong pole Tara gon was but a iength bebind Goryo, Littiefleid having taken a stroug pull on ber. Barnes buinped his back, and fairly iting Taragon at every suride, Was ou éven terms with Gorgo before Lituetteld reauzea lis danger. Before tue black mlly could be got into her stride again Barnes bad got Tara- fot’s neck tn tront. and, riding Like a lttie demon, ¢ stayed In the vau and Wou @ face that the odds were greatly against Lim. Just Yow ipucu money Barnesearns during a year it would be Guuticwit Lo state, Duc ols earnin.s this Year ougat to toot up $10.000. He tnvartably rides Uuree or four Umes 4 day, and, as Mr. Tucker's Stgpie 1s not a large oue, uis chances for outside mounts are very rosy. ‘Twenty-ve dollars for Winulog aod $10 for each losing Wivunt soon swells: Wo & handsome aggregate, and, If tue lad takes care Of is earnings, ue suvuid be a very wealtay man by the Line He is twenty-fve years of age. tee. ‘The Populati London Pubic Op Ali the cupitais of Europe save one are increasing in population, and that one, our readers will be Surprised to hear, is St. Petersburg! If Constant! nople had shown a falling off, one would not nave wondered, but it 1s dificult to realize that the Russian capital has in seven years been reduced {rom 929,000 to 842,000 souls. So difficult is the faet of "realization, authorities refuse to realize It, and arrangements Of the most stringent and coulpretenalve kind are now belug orgauized for Laking another census of St. Peversbury in December. During the last auin- bering of (he people many families stayed out ail | nigut to escape enumeration, so 1n December a Ulaber of officials will be Lid’ off Lo deal with the people found im the streets, ‘The latter will be Stopped and enumerated there and then; the ebauces being tbat a good many citizens of the ‘Kussian capital will get put down twice over, But the czar is determiued that his capital shall show @ respectable Increase in its numbers, and of course his Wishes must be carried out. ee A Few Predictions, ’ From the Atlanta Constitution. A recent writer as collected a number of mod- | ern predictions, some of which have been fulfilled, | ud tue result 13 a startling array of facts and | guesses, In the last century a British officer of high rank predicted that Luis country would one day be divided, with the Mississipp! River for a boundary line. It remains to be seen whether be | Was right or Wrogg. Early im tue present ceatury | Wililaia Cobbett forevoid Une secession of the Southern Staves. Heine was also remarkably gifted | 43a Propuet, Ke predicied the Franco-Prussian | War, tue siege ot Paris, tke uprising of the com. | musist and the destruction of ‘the Vendome | Cowuma. “De Tonquevilie toresaw Ube fall of Louis | Napoicon’s empire eighteen years In advauce. He Suld that it would wreck itself in some foreign enterprise. But cue iatest prophet is a Canadian named But. ler. ‘Tus uew fureveller of events intorms Us that | durtug (he coming year there will be war between | Sugiand aod Awerica, and that the United States WI come out Victorious and acquire all (ue British possessions On Li.s continent, ‘Lhere ts sometuing Salisfacory about sucu a predicuup. It isa big Ualog, and then it is deflaite, and we stand a cuauce of Uviug to see how it will pan cut. Joho Stuart Mill DeLeved Laat tue day Would come waen eR Who understood the puilosopay of history would be able vo predict political events with Ui. erring certainty. It may be hat we have Feacied that point, and tha: Mr. Butler of Canada Will rank with Covbett, Helue, De Tonquevilie, and other successful prophets. = “eee “You're Stabbed, Don’t You Know?’ MURDERING 4 MAN WHILE SMILING AT HIM. Brundage H. Welton, wuo is one of the best known iusurance men fn Central New York, was standing to the cigar store of Wilcox Brotuers, in Bainbridge, N. Y., the other day, wuen Win, Gil- bert, a cigarmaker, walked in, and, stepping up co | Lim, punched him in the side, as was supposed with his fist, Welton said: “Don’t punch a fel- Jow that way; you hurt,” “But you're'stabbeu, don’t you know,” grinned | Gilbert, punctung ulin again. “Look ‘and see.” | Welton Wabutioned his coat and tue bystanders | Were horrilied tw see « yreat quantity. of blood. | “Dido’t _kuow It, eu?” chuckied Gilbert, as ue drove is blade, a’ loug Jack-xnife, 110 iS victim @uuird Une. ‘Tne murderer Was at once secured | and taken from tue populace, wo would have lynched bum, Welton wiil die, and his wie, who 48 in delicate bealth, can bardiy survive the shock. ‘There «$ no cause for Lue murder, and it is geuer- ally supposed that Glibert is crazy. a see ‘From the San Francisco Angunsut. Artists do not always devote brush and pencil to the portrayal of the beautiful. Sometimes those potent instruments are turned into weapons which may reasonably be feared by evil-doers. A ready hand aod brain are possessions likely to come mto play under any circumstances. They may even cope successfully with bruce force. ‘The following adventure is told by Mulready, the artist: Que bright, moonlight night in my student days I Was Walking ln a street iu the outskirts of Lon- don, litte beter than a country lane, When a man came Out Of tue Shadow Lhrowa by a large uee and producing a pistol addressed me in the uswal robber fasuiou With: “Your watea and money !” “I ain & poor artist,” Said I; “see, Wuese are my drawings. 1 have nO Watch—I have never been able to buy one, then—and be quick!” “Your mou All tuls Une T was watcntng (b: fellow’s tace; 1t Was very White, and] tuink ue Was more fright. ened aan I Was Igave uim all tue suver I bad about me; he sald “Good night,” civilly enough, aud started off toward Loudon. ‘I made the best of | iny Way home, and before 1 weat vo bed J drew the man’s face very carefully. The next morning I | Went to Bow sirvet With my drawing, Doping tuat 1c might be recogn.zed by the officers Luere, buc bo. ‘The face, icy suid, Was pew to them,” “It You leave Che'likeuess nere,” said the chief devec- tive, “we may, Petuaps come across tie person It represents.” ‘That Very soon Bappened—@ fort night bad hardiy elapsed before 1 Was called upon to'dentlty the wan Wao Uad robbed me. He had been jarresied for murder and was easily cou- vic ———+e-_____ How to Tell a Man’s Age. From tne Albany Journal, Said an old observer to a Journal scout yester- day: “Do you kuow Low to tell a man’s age? You can tell 1 by his eyebrows, No matier how young looking Le may be, If his eyesbrows ao not Lue flat, stoorl, and glossy, be 18 no longer a au. It they are rough and shaggy, like the bairs o@ ao Old rat's Daca, you can ell’ taal he carries more Years than belong to a young “Prof. MeGoozie, believe you are not connected with our Browning movement.” “Iam not, Miss Kajones,” replied the professor, cfossiug one leg louse-jointediy over the other, “and wy Ume is to fully takeo up Lo permit mo Femacked the young lady, “1 to counect myseut with ay movement whatever.” ‘The young lady looxed furtiveiy at tue clock. “That seems a great pity, professor,” sue sald. ‘This Man Was a Phitosopher, From the Lewiston Jour.al. He was a married mau, and his wite was the bead of the household, He had a friend who was ia the same case, Only Dis friend was apparently happy and comfortable, while he was just the re- verse. He had long studied tuls peculiar difference between them, and finally he mustered up courage tage co Me tien 006 oak him “What is tue way py,” he asked, “when you are wader a woman’s thumb?” “Don’t squirm.’ bss Indirect Information. ‘From the Epoch. “Are you Ucklish?” inquired young Featherly, ‘who had Bob on his knee. “A little,” responded Bobby, “but not so much “sey do you think Pm Bobby?” Taree aoe ee, —~—___se0_______ Masher—“My dear Miss Rustic, you have the most blooming cheeks 1 have ever seen; let me Congratulave you.” “tise Rustic—“Well, you have the most bloom- Ing cheek Ihave ever seen, Dut I can’t Jate you on the fact."—London Punch, map inferior animal | indeed, that the Russtaa | |, It is not wonderrul that the great people of Lon- | don, doing so little tor themscives in the way of | decorative beauty, do nothing whatever for the | Populace. An uziy cucumber-frame lke the | Battersea Park Hall, gaudily colored; a wagon drawn by poor, suffering horses, and laden with | Shrieking children going %o Epping Forest; open | air preachers ranting hideously of hell and the | devil; gin-palaces, music halla, and the faring gas- | Jets on barrows of rotting fruit, are all that rood rovides tb the way of enjoymunt or decoration ts multitudes “To drive through, London. any- Where fs to feel one’s eyes Ii ‘ache with the gruel ugliness and duliness of all things around, | from the staring theutrical posters on the wails to | the helmet of the burly policeman, w} | an hour to beac out a dogs oraias’ "Yet wo much might be done to make London more picturesque | at no very great cost, ‘The trees which makes the | Parts boulevards such a glory of leaves in | May migat Bave their likenesses in sireets. | What an embellishment would an avenue be to Pall Mail, to Portlind place, to Regent street, to Buckingtiam Palace road, to five hundred places! Quantities of trees planted all about tue | Rouses of parilament would take away that squalid | and vuigar look which so disfigures all the pre- | {iets uf those houses and of the uoule abbey itwelt. If the Many Old gardens of the great houses w have been pulled ucwa had been. preserved they would bave lent freshness, verdure, and dignity to many thoroughtares ot London. Hyde Park re- juires more trees than it is planted with, and all ‘the roads nortu and south of it might, with ad- vantage, Dave avenues Trees alone would re- move Cue awiul newness, ‘and weight Of bricks and) stucco witich les like iad on the Soul a8 oue drives throush Cromwell road, more yardeus, and all the rest of the stony’ wilder- ‘bess Of South Kensingion, ‘Then music, again, imight easily be heard in the open air much Oivener than itis if tue military Dands of the Housenuld Brigade, Instead of beluix allowed to piay tor bire at pigeon-suooung and horticuiwural fetes and balls, private aud puvlic, and tuoge Various ouber innuinerable engagements that take them here, there und everywhere, were made to play tor the’ public in the metropolis every day in different quarters. To cite once more tbe example 0: Munich, how delightful the irequent Dursts of military ‘music at ali hours make tht pleasant city; what a galety it lends vo civic fe; ‘What @ Pleasure it gives 1t to the very poorest! And bOW easy und now wise it would be to give the sume gaiety, the same pleasure, to the Jaued London crowds?’ When I saw tue Loudon people watching and wailing so good-bumoredly tor a ‘sun il platoon of Lue Guards and a few court car- Tages containing tue royal family to pass on tueir Way Uo a railway station, 1 thought whai a pity AU Was not to give Lhat uuseitisit aud goou-navured crowd more out-of-dour gravulious enjoyment; not the sentimental trash Of people’s palaces, which only mew tuem up under a rvof, abd make Peck- ‘smuff-Pasceurs out of them, but such enjoyment as ‘one sees in Une crowds 01 Paris, of Vienna, 0 Brus~ ‘sels, or 500 smaller ciules ail over Europe. some jadies in vonnets, some yentiemen in tall hal With @ detachment or two of heavy cavalry, 18. that the London muluitudes see in the way of a | royal progress, ‘That Ubey look out for this 1s an | iustagce Of Lhat exceediug good nature and fac- } Wty for being amused Ly swall things which are {Wo qualities in them most unwisely but most | Continually neglected by tuetr rulers. Exercise in Your Office. From Health, | ‘The restless discomfort which comes trom long stooping over a dask or compressing one’s liver for | hours on the edge of a drawing-board 1s apt to seek reulef in skyiarking or idleness, or if the con- scientious clerk or draughtsman still sticks to Lis | Work it ts with reluctant Mogers and beclouded | Drain, and the “output” deteriorates both iu quality | aud quanuity, In such a case ve or en minutes! | Dulsi use Of the clubs of cuest-welguts wil: accom- Plsh more than ao hour’s skyiaraing or avy amount of loafing. It has a wonderful good effect in quickening the stagnant cireuation, and aciear head and strong hund wake up the work with re- newed vigor. It is surprising Wuat a little vigor- ous exercise will accompisu if systemauicaily | taken. A few minutes once or twice a day, at inost three Umes, Will goon give most satisfactory Fesults 10 healt aud efflcieuey. An Intense Negro Hevivalist, From the Atlauta Constitatiou, September 26, Charlic Digging is a Ute ginger-cake colored negro, about fM{veen ‘years old, about 3 feet tall. ‘He clalins to be a native of Houstoa County, and ‘has been raising considerabie sensation among tie negroes of Miliedgeville by nis warveious manner of preaching the gospel. He has completely cap- Uvated the negroes of that place, who flock to hear him in droves and shout “wen” at bis every UUterance. He presents quite an odd appearance, walking Dack and forth beuind Lhe tall puipi, Dui his earnest and s.mpie appeais find ready révep- on in tue hearts of his cougregation, wuom ue ‘SWays ike @ oat in @ Lempest, He ‘talks very Fapidly, and, alluough he uses very simple lan- guage, he never lacks for a word. He gave bis congregation an imaginary trip to uell one night Jast Week, and Wound Up bis sermon With a pic- ure Of héaven. He curried them to tut highest plich, ‘and then exclaimed: “If you git Uhere before I'do, tell my Savivur I'm coming vou!” At Unis point the cougregauon aumost unan! mously opeved @ snout (hat was kept up uo near Diggins is certainly 4 prodigy, and if ue preaches the terrors of helt hud toe Simca ur sitaly of cs art as threatens, be w! yy oes as Uney have ever been stirred before. The Forged Hailway Tickets. A WIDESPREAD CONSPIRACY BY WHICH MUCH MONEY WAS MADE. ‘The arrest of Albert A. Kocves and Chas, Stout, | the Chicago Ucket brokers, promises to bring to light @ Widespread conspiracy. It was autuort- tatively stated yesterday Unat the sum realized by the frauds 1s not less that $25,000, instead of $4,000, as first publisned. ‘The forged Uckets were soid simuitancously to brokers not oniy tu Cutcago, DUL also al SL. Louis, Clacinnati, Coluinvus, Louis Ville, aud Meiaphis, “Hungry Joe,” tue uovorious New York contidence tb, and ‘a woman coi. anion are Said to be tue persons who sould tue Ucaets Lo Uke Chicago brokers. Reeves und Stout, it is understood, piayed merely a minor part, the: erlune conastug cuiefly in helping Lo get the tic: els printed. ‘rue two were Uo-day held io tye grand jury under heavy Londs, Married Him to Get Rid of Him, ‘From ihe Boston Budget, ‘Phere is a young gentleman in this city who was not easy to dismiss when his heart was involved in the question of dismissal He had been paying attention to a lady for some time, especially mo- nopolizing her ume ou Suaday evenings, and she had come Uo the conclusion that both coud better their conditions by @ change in the reguiar order Of Uhings, Having come o this conclusion she was not loug 12 commuuicatiug Wuat sue Luought by Way ol # lever Wo We gentleman, giving bin plainly ber ideas upon tue subject, ana fofur...1ug Alm that she did uot wish nlia to call on subse quent Sunuay eveuings. He received the letter on 4 Friday, and the vely same evening called upon the lady'to tearm the cause of her dispieasure, Sue Was Lot al uome wen he rvached her dweil- ing. He, however, determined to await ber re- Lurn, Waleb Was Ita short wulle, Of course sue Was Surprised aud uneasy us Ley met, and natur. ally her rst query was, “Did you get my Letver?’ “Ob, yes!” was Lue Cool rejolider, “bUL you OUly meutioned Sunday evenings as tue ones upon which LWas ot to call, Lueretore there was uo reason for my staying aWay at Other tunes.” hls Was Woo muca for her studied determination to ex. clude uu. “He Was Loo bru LO get rid Oi, and as a Tesuit Ils very audacity caused Lue Tesch ot {ue original flat of pronibition. ‘Tney were war. Tied Mov lug since. soe ‘The Lieutenant and the Sentry. From the sheiticid Daily News. A young lieutenant in a Line regiment recently met with a sad rebuff at Portsmoutu, ‘Tue lieu- Venant Was parading in full untiorm one day and approacued & sentry, who chalienged him with “Halt! Who goes there?” The ieutenant, with coutewpt in every luneament oF uts face, expressed tls feelings wit ab tadyuani “Assi” ‘The meaty’ ive ine counteraiguc” ve ———o7-—_____ Me Let Out School, From the Arkausaw Traveller. ‘Scuool-bouse 1u Georgia, Slim boy (addressing teacher)—“W hat time does yo’ blame shebang shet down?” Teacher—“What do you mean by thus address- ing met Sit down there untii you have learned vetler manners.” (Boy sits dowa, but soon becomes restless, ) ‘Peacuer—"siop se around on tuat seat, Waat do you mean?” ‘Boy—“Mean Lua: I kain’t set still.” ‘Teacuer—“What wakes you so restless?” Boy—"Wanter get outen here.” Sera eee mer te corny der in the botiou jest now, an’ 1 bet he’s treed a coon. ‘Teacher (with enthustasm)—“Why didn’t; Bo Jusk now?) Wuy did You want to keep backwuch portant Iniormatioa? Culiden, put up your Dooks. We wilt go down and see sodut unat com, Education cau aiford to rest, but a coon up a tree is something Lo be looked after at once.” ‘The Misfit of a Little Miss. From the Youth's Companion, Laura 18 @ little giri five years old, who ts very Much interested in jearuing to read. The other day she was studying over @ list of words, and ‘sister Gertie, who has been almost through the ‘Third Reader, was helphing her. The word “tur” and lit Pend Stall a eo “Way, You know Ubat word, Laura!” exclaimed fend “it's sometbiug Luai Cals have,” advanced $2 within two montus at And itis precy clear tat will touch $10. bar? Fel, | This is attributed to the fact that there is not. De a See a ee Tp ee TRADE s > ot = § = Paxp’s Mrit. Texas, Jane"20, 1888.—The Swift Specific 7, Atlanta, Ga—Gentlemen: One of my children wae tfoubled with rhrumatiem and boils for about two years. We gave her various kinds of medicine, but without profit, and began to despair of curing her stall. I was persuaded to try your Swift's Specific. After she had used several bottles the dis- cases all disappeared, and she ie now a hale, hearty, and healthy girl twelve years old. Another ehild has Just become afflicted in the same way, and Iam usivg the 8, @ & and snticipste promp) and permanent cure, N.C Wiseossn, Rim Hrz, Mo.. July 7, 1888—The Sw'ft Specific Co, Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen ; Our little girl when but three weeks old broke out with eczema, We tried the Prescriptions from several good doctors, but without ‘any special benefit, We tried &. 8 8, and by the time one bottle was gone her head began to heal, and by the time she had taken six b ttles she was completely cured. Now she bass full and heavy head of bitr—s robust, hearty child I feel it but my duty to make this statement. Respectfully, HLT. Sone. CuatTTancoos, Texx., June 27, 1888—The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga—Gentlemen: In 1886 I con- tracted blood poison, and ut once sought « physician, who treated me for several months, By his advice I ‘went to Crab Orchard Springs, Ky., where his course of treatment was carefully observed. I recovered, as I ‘thought, but the next epring pimples bean to appear on my face and body. ‘These gradually increased to sores and running ule-rs. I was advis d to try & 8 8. ‘aud immediately after taking itI commenced to im- prove, slowly at first, but more rapidly afterwards, and soon nothing remained to tll of my troubles, My blood is new thoroughly cleansed, and my system free from taint, and 1 owe my present condition—a perfect cure—to your medicine. Icheerfully give this state- ment that others who have suffered as I have may reap the same benefit. Haxpr M. Buat, | 24 West Ninth St, Hower, La., May 26, 1888—The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ge.—Gentlemen: About two years ago my qeenral health gave way entirely. I was so debilitated that I almost d-spaired of ever feeling well again. All ‘hax the physicians done for me Devt Tho permaneut de valet. thowid gives 5. 88 fate ta ‘althongh {'thouhe It woud La Sirois away money. Alter joroush cout Doalth and strength retuined, and t must ray thar Se 3. aralone cured me, ax 1 viscarded all others while using ict Aus conic T ch mont hourly recommend it; 1oF by - F. Barbors, J. P. Homen, La.—I know Mr. W. F. Bridges, and will say that his statement is correct, i “orJoakr SURLTOX, Drugwist. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ‘THE SWirT SPaciric Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga aus Br Covenme. ‘You cannot afford to defer buying proper Bed Cover- ing. Delay is dangerous these treacherous nights. Do rot put off any longer, You encourage sickness and doctors’ bills if you do. We are selling Bed Covering at prices in the reach of all, A wood 10-4 Blanket for $2.50. A heavier 10-4 for 83. Avery heavy 10-4 for 94. ‘An elegant heavy 11-4 Bianket, $4.50. ‘The very best Blanket ever shown for 85. San Juan 11-4 Blanket, $6. nits 14 Buauket,'as soft as o 610 Blanket, A lovely Blanket fi 11-4 Scarlet Blanke else for 85. ‘Full size Comforter, 85¢, ‘Our Leater at €1.25. Cretonne-finished Calico, with Turkey Red lint and quilted conver, 81:73. a Satlecp Comforts, with Turkey Red linit te coat ‘size and extra ‘weight, at 823% BESO. Suis, aye & splendid varlety of Imported “Down” or eb 4al sale Bed-Spreads for % bed, 60 extrnaize and welght “Wriased presd. €0 35. oo! if desired. Also well duced f.om €1.65. stocked with Baby Biautote ocettise:yahlety el Swit Mieiced Blankets for the ite vase. a ore Blau Fine Satteen aad Eider Down Bed Comforts, Bed Spreads at ail prices, Guib Spread Lap Kobes in li the different qualities. ‘A xeueral red ncteliral reduction in prices for housekeepers and LANSBURGH & BRO. ONE PRICE, 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St, and 417-419 8th St. N.W. Panaorrsu tom NEW GOODS NEW STYLES, LOW PRICES. Just received—A full live of Wool Plaids, with isa Reade co mately ot50.6 To 81. Also, "s tine amortment of striped. Uothy with plain ot of wood quality Fiaide St 25c. 4 2 French Fiainaia ‘hi wool, im all the new shades in Pia Flaunels, from 3734. up. Just receivedUne case $2-lnch All-Wool Cloths, all ‘at 0c. ‘of Nerges, in all colors, at 50c., 750. Serges —A fine ‘and ¢1. Henr.ettas, 46 inches wide, all wool; the best quality ever sold for the money; 85c.\ Usually sold for si Just received—One case of Indigo Rive Percale, with 20 ones sted ech ar We Sy om 20 piece apo » ior Wrappers, only 1t A Tull line of Cughineres, Sercoa, Melrone, ke. Hearts all-Wool cud Silk Wrap abd lots @f Fancy ny Priestley's Goode a Specialty. Linck Silk very Low: Gros-crains, Monopoly brand, from 75c. up to $2. We warrant these goods to wear better than any other brand in the market. Job 24-inch Biscs Silk only $1.25. | Atuil line ot Biuck and Colored Khadames from 81 up. ikets and Comorts very low. frou: G1 ep. CALE CAPR Ea tins, partneut Is full of Chuice Biyles of ‘Wou't forget the place. CAMHART & LEIDY. se29 A ‘92s 7th and 706 K st, Tue Asstoxze Satz AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE WILL NOT GO ON MUCH LONGER. MAKE USE OF THE OPPORTUNI- TY WHILE YOU CAN. YOU CANNOT ALWAYS FIND SUCH KARE BARGAINS AS ARE OFFERED YOU NOW IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS AND TROU- SERS FOR MEN AND BOYS, AND KILT SUITS FOR THE WEE BITS OF FELLOWS, OF SUCH EXCEL- LENCE OF MATERIAL NOR WORKMANSHIP AND DESIGN. THERE ARE STILL ON HAND ABOUT FIFTY STYLES OF BOYS'SUITS AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 83.50. ALL OTHER GOODS FROM ‘TOP TO BOTTOM IN SAME PROPORTION. WE MUST HAVE MONEY, AND IT 18 YOUR GOOD FORTUNE 10 GET THE GOODS, THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO, ‘NO. 400 7TH ST. N.W., CORD. 8. BIEBER, e10-m,w,f2m ASSIGNEES SALE. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 1 WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE GOST PRICES. (10 PE CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES OF 85 OR UPWARDS) THE ENTIRE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARSICLES IN STORE NO. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOKTHWEST, CONSISTING OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, MISCELLANEOUS STALIONERY, ~ ICIUKES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, FOCKETBOOKS AND CARD CASkS, AKAVELING CASES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, PLAYING CARDS, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ARTICLE> USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST- CLASS STATIONERY STORE, BEING THE ENIKE STOCK OF JOHN ¥. PALET. THE ATTENTION OF SPECIALLY Th 1Tk£D TO ‘THIS SALE bs Aub us indeLited a scala eeite at Cicer aida pereone havi hearing ‘sre, got the wane within ‘ibouths from thie date tones Ne sene ‘BAMURL MADDOX, Assignee, Ane MAGS Leet ate. continue th a yuo the engraving ‘Mr. Paret will business ‘selz-im same place until Now Reswx FALL AND WINTER STYLES =, Hats. DRESS SILK HATS, 85, $6, AND 88. ALL THE LEADING STYLES mats 3 AT $2, 82.50, 83, $3.50, 04, AND 85, BOYS’ HATS, 730. TO 63. UMBRELLAS FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘With Gold, Silver and Natural Wood Handles, JAMES Y. DAVI®’ SONS, ak Sic at DONT WAIT COMPLETE STOCK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLEES. SAMPLES AND SELF-MEASUREMENT RULES MAILED ON APPLICATION. many as! wanes peas 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 9019-wks,17t ‘WASHINGTON. > pele} n= ZZ ™ piaaaa Z is io, x S yi S 2 i i N ae 507: 4-2 ges a c RrEKE Sono mae mae eee i UF ame Bane, 8. 6 REE kx! é [os arvontive Fall Sock. “Tine advautaxes Portations, by dealing direct with m-nufacturers and Surimany years experieucein this bus ny Us To Peace THE LOWEST Po- OR OUR GOuDs, ASD SAME, to which auy person ever hav MILLINERY, r ij 5 2 3 qs ANTEE THE dealings with ittern HATS and BONNETS, showing’ all. the: inediay styles, for Fall and Winter, Gur own cupies of these will be sod as low as the ma- gorten for which will beat about obechall the prices | tten for, which will be at about _one- | Sf xcluaive Millinery Stores. The originals to be sold | at less than cost price. j:bast quality "Mlstcawan” FELT HATS, all the lead. | “ti colurs, usual price r price 638. as denen lack OSTRICH Wise Broach head ipa buuch, Usual price 730. uF pric se acsmadane .35c. a bunch. Cur price. = AIbbOS HEPARTMENT, IL BBONS of every tunaginable color—matches to all the new Drew Gove Pluses sur Velvets, ‘A line of All-Siik FANCY RIBBONS, Gros-Graiuand Plush Stripes, aud line of Satiu-back ViLVEL, wi. fancy oles usual price 40c. a 7d Our price, Our’ beat” quality’ “HBB 'Si8."GrocGrainy Moire sata oie, ahd. Moire Cirait ode, in al the ce Ze. D lg rervee-100, a yard. A Tadice’ abu Misses’ Berlin Imported GARMENTS our avcia ty. For style, wear, aud worxnisbsbiy they ve a line of, the wost d-sirable NEWMARKETS Iu the losding Clothe new made with half cave, plaite. b.ck abd bell-seeve: sites from 32 to 43. tar price 87.48 ‘A very stylish WEWMATEEr Tne aew vinids, 2 plaita 4n-the back, deep cape, and douvie- izes, frou 8 to 18.” Our pece. onsen B02 Tor yours; rec, #508 sige, Dikss Guops. in and sco the new Ya. ‘They are germecusaa Wade rege Got race ‘Greens, Bavuzes, Drowns, Drabe, Myrties, ual price, $1.29 yd, "Our price, Use. ‘OMBINATION SUITS, material ‘Sergea, with Novelty Cut Striped Hous PURSisimxe Soot Bun eee MASK, fast colors Usual price, 50c. Our price. .35c. Uostearnos, | latest, in HANGINGS ie cr deere and UPHULST. KING » at our ust Tow prices Give usacall when you “fx up" your house It will vay a, 750 Lace BED SETS (3 pieces). Usual price, @1.25. Our pee, nye se ‘98 CHENILLE TABLE U-ual price, §2.25. Our price, ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ‘To find out how to decdtate your home at a small cost take a look through our art Department. “It will ive you some valuab-e buts. | ‘Soinething new—BIKCHWOOD WALL POCKETS, | FELT EAN BREQUING. « . heading, 25 yards loug. Price... i Mosuin wapeRWwEAK 1 2 styles of $1 SKIRTS. Cannot be bought else- | where for less than that price. Our price. 798. ‘Two styles of 50c. iA WER: Bost ‘Our own importations are all stock that has not been equaled experience in business, ‘your UNDERWEAR very soon, through our stcck before you | vrades and many wakes of Ce Xclusive DIUM-WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS; Price. usual price 50c.. {Our #20. each. HANDKEBCH!I 4. Bt od 60, COLUKED BORDERED HANDKER- Ladies" i3igé. whiite sheer idea’ bandderchicte. “Our Rote Re. ee Inakes of soaps and perfumerics at special sania 1eliyntiah totirbruabe; worth 208, Our price Fine — hsir-brushes; worth 50c. Our price SENELRY AND LxaTHER Goons. New ‘which will be worth your while to ex- ‘worth 38c. to 50c. Our price oe, 5S slik veiling, all colors; worth ohotkeoe ‘Bite drapery. ae DADIES skew WLAK shown, ish weer c ear ome Wea Poke backs. Our peae8 oeeeceeennee I the, New Shades shown. See our stock before purchase. ED 1 5 Button DRESSED, KID, GLOVES. all, shades, ‘and dolored rth Price, $1. eBay 88 ‘wor 206. @ pair, = RSS zn a Ee cee ———— 5 ‘bine ETS. Coomme Bs Gus A fall line of GAS COOKING STOVES Cn band and for sale, | ALD. 1888 at FIV, AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. DOWLING, Auctonent. eon ie wee hs Peanecd + Se Si VERO Ty OCT. iD LN AT FUBLAC Cre ons Tarp, s. - "AST POUR OC im front of the @. l aball offer ai public suction, lot JZ. in Fe Beatty. Dentin eat Flee ibeade to Seige! e's ae drs clay ees deta with improvement, veing sole Srenue, Georgetown DG. AS Auctioneer. | MABOMAS DOWLING, Anct SMALL iF, BUILDING z r EARL, EES. AERA | aps raat rite On WED \ESDa\ ocToRER malty weFive oebook! er eit ou, & Roorat ox Mo tau On THURSDAY, OCTOBER LOTS 6 AND 44, SQUARE 462. prncing at RLEVES O'CLOCK at +3 jand | with $3 Tee Man! sree Tee | Whacigwown road 1 abel, “These Lowa xd and | bol fects. be 6 is improved by sma.l_ House. ool -3t {[/20MAS DOWLING, Avotioncer. IMPORTANT 8A} rf TD BULBS IMPORTANT TE FINEST VARIED On THURSDAY, OTOBER FOURTH. 1888, com- Peneig at TWELVE O'CLUCK, at uy auction roowe, 1 stake = chutes cat ye ‘te atteoon of the tone aud private ec). THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¢ | cura DOWLING, Aucuoneer. CHANC' RY BALY VALUA! PROP: ers tn Fe CE,” BLUAT CAND CUNLALN: ROUND, By virtue of « drcree of fret of Columban. o. TBs Dwele ct paul ance * THURSDAY, the FOUL. DB. ABDS, a FO OCU F. land 1. the County of “Washington, ‘of Go- jumbis, known we" Fetcball'e ‘J for remy (20) acres ot apd. diatant about iy rom seus lytown, belt 1 rec Grned by Juba bs Chapt sod particularly descr Inthe proceediuues bed ih the above-web Gutied cause, “Term or male: One-th-rd cash, ani. the b-lonce da ‘one and two years, with interest” trom ibe day of to be secured by tise notes of the pu.reiamF aud Of tri. on the proerty wuld, or wi hase ortion, "It the terma are bot DUNCANSON BROS... Aucty OBERT VOSE & CO., Ai 300 Bt. ne. Mill sel by suction “on SSATUNDAL, OCTOBER ed ih sb alley, otwceu aud B acd Tats sot ip alley, between Daud bad 13 ‘southeasi, oF F (@ TWENTY ACRES ‘Supreme Court of the iu “Kausity, Cause AKUSTEE'S F .WO SMALL TRACTS OF TAND, SEAR TSTSING Ch THE bagl ELS FERMIRUS OF PENNSYLVANIA bt y ci Bs of 8 tract 2P3 virtue Reh Sea eh cae hale TUESDA\, the SINTEENTH Dat “OF OC TOBE I. Ap. lsh, ATHAL?-PabT FOUR UCLy follows Hil tc} Fi % 7 Sy Cem pepe 4 containi.g hve an scre, spdlot two out uum ove (1) acre are agit cs) Dest bes, tay ov na outbuilds tng at the purchaser's co-t, GEOMGE E HAMILTON, Trustee, oc22-10t Sun Buidine. J) ONCANSON BRO Auctioneers. D = 'Foait ot 100 requi.ed ni tue ste ot sale.” All‘cou- T E'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW weyune te, Be ay cot. Terms to tecom- | “UST KSyuvsi No woe A SEAELT NONE We ST, 8. otherwise right reserved to re- ————- By virtue af «trust ded given to mo I will salt ‘sell at risk weaeeter deteuiting after Bye Gaya" pabie uotice of such Tessle in some Deweyaier : fra of the pictsince, oo THURSDAY AE TERSOOR, Ped VOY G: KIMBALL Trasten_ | SCPOBEA FOURTH. Tekh, mee CCRC ([IKEE-STORY BicdCK DWELLING AND SIORE | Wadhipion, D.C. snd kuowa caine plat ‘terest 25 Twit LARGE Back BUILWING, BEING abu Leg: 419 ELEVENTH 5) REET NOKiWeot. By virtue of a decree of e Di-trict of Columbia, 4.D., 1883, 1p equi.j cause No. 1. SUB LOT G, ~QUARE 514. fronting 21 feut ou Mt wreck eit a dept of 100. feat, to an aliey, Luproved by a two--tory bay widow DECK Dowre wit six r ‘at puviic auc. THE GWELP A A.D. 1888, 41 FIVE O'CLOCK ‘Sfulit shed. 1, ws trates, will offer on, ou the DAY OF Feinses, on FIDAX, notes to be given, Urarity 6 yer cout iuverest irom day CTrUB I of sale payable scmi-suatally and to be secured uy deed of (rust ou premises, OF all coxh, at, ortion of purchaser, Couveyancing. &.. at purchaser’ cost. A omit oF $200 T-quired ai sale. If terme of sale are not cowplied with im ten days from cay of sale the faster we. vo- the Tigh. to resell the propert. at the tisk and Cost of the defaulune purchawt siter Uve dase! suulic botiee ia sine wew>paper publiaued in ‘anianctou, D. . 28-00 DANIEL 8. HARKNESS. Trustee. frou the sonthwest angie of swid lot seven (7), and Tumidug theuce orth on a line with Lith street, eighteen (18) sect nine (9) inches, thetuce east ove !un- dred (100) .eet one (1) 1uch, thence suuth ehveen (18) feet ume (9) inches, aud the..ce west one bu. = G00) feet ome (1) ich to the place of becuming. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioueee cghermusiol sale: Oue-thind (4) cash. be auoo in two equal pay nents, in Ue (1) and two (2) years ‘day of THIRTY-FOUR BARKELS PURE UNADULTERAT- ths pak ED CUNCHERY GuAPs EB rkoM THE th with interest, or wuich the bute of e purchaser WHITE ELK V NEYARD COMPANY, KEOKUK, be given, secured vy a cleed of truss pon the property wid, of al cash. at optou of rar chaser. A depoast of two bandied aid Bity ($220) do'- Jars will be required at the thue of sale. Conveyauc- ing, &., at Purcums Ps ova. if the teriuso. mae are Rot coulplied with im teu (10) day, the trustee reserves the mht to re.se 1 the property at cust aud Fisk of deveuitiug purchaser. ae IOWA, AT-AUCLION. Ov FEIDAY, OCLUBERK FIFTH, 1888, st TEN QELCCK. wiits'my wetio Kove, 1 abl eel the ove con-igunuent, “ie @:teustiom uf the trade i directed tothis sale. Gree: oclnate THURAS DOWLE Gy Ate DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers ock-deads ee Peoaxeos ‘Auctioneera LADIES GOODs. CHANCERY AND TRU TEE’S SALE OF VALU- ABLE IMPKOVED KEAL ESTAIE. By virtue of adeed of trust from ‘Thomas Gren et ux. bes img dete November 30, 1881, aud recunied Deceiver S181 in’ Liber No. BOULa lobo Sou. etseq., one of the laud records or” the ‘Disttict of vo- Nimota, aud of adecrec of tue upr ane Court ot tse ‘Diag. ict of Columb: September 1858, in ivy cause No. Li.fot, Docaee 28 wheccin Janes iward Green and tiers are plan ule aud sarah 4; Keauety and” others “sre renvouueutar sol sell, on ONDA’, OCTOBER biGHi, 1 “ BVE VUcLock Po M. in front i the premises all of or ginal ). in agquare S, witu the i eoreaeuty co, sifu ots Recently bunt two -0 brick House ‘he. 929 27firat ww), with Umek Dulles ingpand rade. tee Thlstes ome ai ten wastes as 27th st. Depth 135 feet, 3U-foot alley im rear, 15- ‘Tarus'of sale are ceah. Deposit of $200 at ernie time: {vale. dermis o. sale tobe coupuse with with & Mas. K. A. Dosovas, 904 F STREET NORTHWEST. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4p. AND 4rm, A CHOICE SELECTION OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS IM- PORTED DIRECI FROM THE LEAD- ING HUUSES OF LONDON AND even days irom day 0. gonveyaucig at pus PARIS, chaser's cost. No re-erve bid. No jrivate aa-e. THOMAS BM. FIELDS. Trustee. NO CARDS. 40 Fenda Butding, eo-204 cor. 4% and Daw. | 29-1 IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Resraees SALE OF 4 COMFORTABLE TWO. DWELLING BiOKY FRAME ELLING ho. 406 FLisT STAEEY OU. HEAST, NBAR iH. CAPITOL, op FRIDAL, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1888, AT FIVE front of the premis's, I ebali qiter or x O'CLUCK, tu sale parte of Lois 12 and 13. in squate 734 110, improved by a two-story fraie dwelling, coutaiL~ ig seven rovms, with modern unprovemeuts, Bee location above. Mac. T. B. Hansasos. FALL AND WINTER OPENING OF ENGLISH HATS: axD PARISIAN BONNETS, rm ‘Terus cash Conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser'scost. $100 required at vine of sale. © "| Personally selected*t:om the latest importations, MALY J. JONES, Executrix, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 3and & 1329 F street, opposite the Ebbitt. OF NEW BRICK How! E STREET, BEIWEEN buULH CAPILOL STREET AND DELAWAuK AVENUE, SQOUTHWE>T, ADJOINING GARFIELD PAuK AND WligiN Tnkee SQUAKES Ur THE U. 8. Carirow. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in “Equity causes No~ 11036 and 11170 (coneo idated), Doc. 28, we will sell, at public suction, iu trout of tue respective ou THUK*DA\” FLEVENTH DAY Us 0 TOLER & U'CLOCK P. M., all those ce: taitt Parce.e of Land in the city of Wasuiuucton, D.C se20-6t GpBA8D FALL MULINERY OPENIAG. ‘MES. JULIA BAER, of Baitimore, 439 Nori Gay st. known as Lots 31. 32, 33, 34. 35, 36, 7, ih. aud 39; | | On WEDNESDAY NEXT, October the 34, the well- am waldron’s -ubd. duly record'd | iuown muituer, aire SULA BAR will haves 2 netrict Pusee 2, of th Bnei of said Lote 31138, 15 GRAND FALL OFE NING. Beick Dwela , at coruer of» -siree: am ‘ot Colum fuprovet with a. fwo-ntor six roows and cedar.” Lots Per aliey. ase three atory ros, with store nica. lar, Ail the Lous» have gas, water, ‘hese Lote Will be offered separately. Terine o: sale us ty cach lot: One-third of the chase money iD cash aud the bal.nce in two equal iu: | Staliments payable in ove aud two yeare resyectively, With interest at 6 per ceut per auuui pay-bic mem: | ious of Freeh tounete nd Round Hats aswihi'as the Latest Dovelites toe enone hes yoo: rity “Sve: Bact haa extended a coniisl tuvitation to the ladica ot Waabntgrtow to att porta. r- annually, aud secured by deed of trust on te property 1300 Fs. aw, Cure, untie) sola, of all cash ut the option of the purchuser, De- Bide EKENCH HAL GOLDS. Poult of 8200 on each lot will be requ dat tine of alo Terms must be complied with Ju: ten days from of wale oF the proverty wil be resold at the risk cost of the detau.ting purchasr, ang at Aspecisl sel-ction in SubLl, AMBER and DULL JET OLNAMLNTS. _Hair Drosed aud Bangs Shingied, Sea = Seat Saux Granwests ‘ALL S1XLES MADE TO ORDER. FINE FUK> OF EVERY DESCRIPLION, MUFFS, BOAS, THIMMENGS, &c. 01d garments redjed and altered Ly the Misses CUNNINGHAM, 923 F at n. w.s:cund fiver. ‘Aud cunveyauc- cost. ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, ‘Cor. 436 stand La ave, 48, HL MAKE, Trustee”) 36 F at. WATSON J. NEWTON, Trustoe. au31-2m° 622-3. 1310 8tb st nw. ME C COREY, ae M ‘Weshionable Dress and By virtue of s decree of Supreme Court of the Cloak Me ‘bie, passed 10 y causes New | _se22-m TTUSU sua T1170: tebueeltaated) “Dex. Saety wati | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESIROYED. Te ee Ses | | a ip or esTou | re, Rew Rome. Calera “Mono o> a Fake ‘Wecbincton to New « venue. 1 ~ Fast Maa 'Drily sor Warrenton, © Gordonay lie. Coes be Ree ees sat i, Columbin “Aurusta Atlee Biruing? ba New Orinune Teun and Caltrormi Sion ilmap ‘sheaprra‘Mentersoort” to Mos tae. Jens sud. Mann Srck-Dg ned Tan nigersr Danville eiaues. . e330 B. Day, esrent andar, for Masaman Sipsoore Wwersetreae: 0 F for Warrenton, Gord-avvilis. Charrotiew le Laoatife, Geriament, Se ig cen Sete whi. Lette sedel sont weeters pulls. Sos Ea And Oho Aivision leawe 47-20 Sot AN Dal 5 nd Serving Westingtos Traine can the South via Chartotia, * re fn Wechtactae S00 Ce ee | Bey 8 & Umm a Tat | Texrta alecvine car tnrewation and tute furnished, and batrur checvel at othe, oe Re Srrsem evyane ss Se Sg Bis Kedrosd Othand Bets Sas ya yeh ‘cel Geueral Pasemager Agent OREAr | TS OFS eweyivaxta TO THE NORTH, WhmT AND ss “SEED MARS mach Flcest ByOte BAT REC Act nt nC ENE ‘TRAINS WASHINGTON. Pio) CouNt Sixte AND BD Sileers Head oaks ‘and the Went. Chicago Limited Repo ‘Fullue., Vestibul a Care 's'0 30) i Fee Live, 0:30 am. dilly) to Cinch cn With mleehinw Care from H1ittmnre Omeanoeth, Sud Harriebure to St Lous, dally, except Saturday, e Clcagu, with Sleeping Car Altoonstos tome, caters. at 140 mm. dally, with Sloomting Core Ww to Chicaso 054 mt Lowis connect Louivvihie and bgmphis. ‘Pectic agrees "0 35 a apres. 10.90 mi. @atiy, for Piutnours aud the Wonk, wi Birt te Pittsburg. and es ALUMOME AND POTOMAC RATLROKD, Galo aim. Navara diy dhameport, Lock Haven, aid kimire at 9-39 retin tod Rar Was NegOs ‘abe 60. p.m daily, excert ‘Traine eae ‘Alexandra or! W 0 7 3 | | 42 Da | | Tietet and dhiormacion at the office, northeast sor. | perot ‘th street aud Fruusyivecisevenne and si Ais “tation, where orders cau be leit lor the clmcking eee re ty de U ation Mou Gotcin ad oul ow ts ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Z SCHLDULE IN EFFI CT APRIL 29. yea@ Mor hil Seser avesce AND arwe se wh Gi (lone aud Novthwont exprows aly 10.354 oR SsoMMALL and Bt Lonie exDrons dally 3.08 HC WiSsvure and Cleveland, expres dauty 10:38 6 maud 0: Lexitucton and Loral Stations oF 310-104, lade pia, Newark, Almintow, 7-304 My 2.05 and 5:25'p.0 express. ‘or in eruediate points be ween Baltimore sat points 7:30 am, ® timore. 5. 6:30, :Abute tren), am. 12 5 S28 48 4:15,5, 115 2408.00 8 04 or Annar ols, 6:40 and 8.30 « On Ride, 5 50 a , 8:37 wm. 12-05, 3 4:10 pan 40, 20, 25, 10, ». 306 ‘Btatious vetwoen Washi narton and, Walt 210. 3-30.45, O49 pale 30,4 3 tan Brauch, 16-35 0 jatious omy. 10: 10am, Shurch train leaves Wasbineton on Sunday only at 28"ptu, stopping wt a ution eu Mevrovodinn ehh, Frederick. 110 10am. 13, 14:35, 150m, 1:15 cm, o 10:20 am. 8015.30. 2 eatay and potute ou "te Siruaudont Vater Rote Koupcke, and all’ pons south via Nurtoik Weet rn dcie, Syn ss ‘Trethe arrive trom Chicago gaily 720 am. aed 5:3, Fu. from Cinciuatl apd St iy 62089 and 1-05 mc som Pittobany day 7-20 a a 3 * Frou Putiadelphus, Ches.er, and Wilmington, 10:4 2m. 2:50, 7 10, eid 9-05 J tn salis d intTiuediate joluts north of ‘daily aud 12:15 4m. -umday «iy. tiuore fur Wastingtou at 2 630. 05, 10 d-mimute traits), 11 45-wine ute Peiriees cares art ‘66 630, and 41. 10.” On Nusdaya, a; 1:10, 4 4:10. 5, 6:30, 5-15. 30, fbscet Sunday baiy: | tociay ‘woasre jor aud Checked a @ene:s on order» leit at Ucaet offices G19 abd 155k POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. M™ Yeon: arr. veusomt _ ites STEAMER W. W. CORCORA! Leaven 7th-atrect what daily (exes) Usuucay) for WM Vernon aud niver Litbdilure 2: far Gown as 9.) wont 6 c; DAYS Litt DATS I RATURDAYS at 7am Heturning TULSDAY FiuDaYs and SUND: bt bye & Lar ae Souatt C ™ — yey Shenbenda” Sevecbeduie, SUia B PADGELT. Age CNW RIDLEY, Manaser. OCEAN STEAMEKS. BUUTE 0 LONDON, Heeee RT RDUEL ecu LLOYD & & 8 est Laprees Steamers. * aes ‘stceraae Sutee “apis tot DEDOE mack ee Seo iemteve BCALL, ho th’s Co. 1s) Pat ay. = 7 KEQUIKE THE 8) RVICES OF AN Lersarismr Sersce at? Wey ty ‘Ladive uuiy. emedy, 6b. fell, at public auction, in frumt of the respective prem me THUMSDAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF UC. | trace by my electric nesile process, endursed by OBER A. DP ins, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM. ai | Syer9 prominent payaican. "Ten Feary pimclicetn Sis those certain parcels ui Jand iu ue city of Was eit” Ercetrtcal retina idceundeuiren. D.C. known as Lots 40.41, 42, 43 | suz-zm = SiG Bian Sain Wl, sabia tal ai Berar chien ninco ta eee rain rs, 5. rat tick dwelling heving four fvoie Foust haste 720 17th -& Sw. second hoor. _ Suny brick cuutaiuing six rooms” thes —— aiid Oered eeparenaly. " TNO TSTABLISHMENT: Iau Rew Yor ore crus of sale us to euch Jot: One-third of the par. | Firsiviags Ladies’ snd Gents? work of every chase money im cash, and the balancen two equal i- | tion “ANTON AND. C ANOLINE Hiei ei purtbraed res sttimres | 4 sto, rien pL ia aio, ar ass ured “ NTON ERS ce NING Sold, or ail cau. at the option of the purchaser’ "De. ALSMEST AND Dit woe ost nag V Ding Dresses Govds called for and delivered. _al¢ ANDREW B. DUVALL, LL-WOUL GALMANTS MADE UP OR RIPPED can Sor test snd La ore, Age ieod touring back Jas. B. MARC fusion 4, FISCHER, 936 Fst g crs aBW Sere MMe TS test a. w. 4 DUNCANSON BROS. Auct. eth ads ATTORNEYS. MAX DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘OHN AMBLEE ir ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ee LE IVEN THAT THI EC aS Se \Ds¥, OCTOBER FU x ee ne cain coe ay storage and other cha:ges, the following xoode: Walnut Bedroom Suite, stored Fe ry 28. U1 3 Stoves, with sinc aud pipe, u gaat Heanactieat tiie Boxes, Pictures, &c, stored tebruary 1, Lot‘of Furniture, te., stored Apr 4 Lotof Furniture, &. stored ys ‘yanks, Boxes wha poser aes ‘of Furniture, ke. stored 298; “iat ot jigne 12, 1808 igre on above gvods can be paid at any time peice 7 Doxurs New Yous Hare ‘The Fifth avenue style of Silk and Derby Hats for fall anu winter wear, introduced by Dunlap &Co., of New York, Bow ready at e261 | hy Riven owe setae eet0 * ViEM dibe-d | OONTRADIC: imar Lis ay are a BS cater auale. or ae — =i pace

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