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THE TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR A Colored Wigzine in Georgia. BE TERRORIZ TOWN OF GUYTON BY PREDICTING 2 PEAMPCL RAKTUQUAEE | ATLanTs, Gi. Oct. 4—A panic among the cok ored peopie of Guyton is reported, and negroes Praying there wno were never known to De devout ot, the village bas « Wiggins ta the Before. In fact, the villag: oo tae Person of Simmons, a inner. Simmons says | ‘& Voice from Heaven bas told bim to warn Lhe peo- Die of Guyion that it is shortly tO be visited DY an Earthquake unless we people stop Choir evil prac. Hees, "and tat i will be of such & violent ature that ew wil be left to teil + ale. simmons bas written out the warning house to house, reading 1 Im etal ana gone ows 10 bam coun. | sect Courch, during the temporary absence | 1 Wells, Suamons occupied tue puiptt, and (Ook esting Lused wail & ate bour, and the con he mere tebe pc ratory of the Speaker, who predicted | whe SheSow in the Wak: of the earthquaxe The sogroce, superstiious 1 the inst deyree have ions’ predictions as true, and See co tue ignorant colored peope has been | SSasto demoraize them. Many who are in| Service nave retused. to pert tae oe | Binmoas’ eartuquakes come to convince theus Siewor of turk ways. Siminons, ob nis return frow cuurch, preached dluug tue streets, Hie Heart Cut in Tw Cusnizsron, W. Va. Oct. 4—A very mysteri- ous case of murder came lo ligt bere yesterday throws the finding of the body of Heary Tyree in the log cabin of Joun Hamurick. | There were ven Knlve Wounds in tue body of tue dead Mam, one of thew cuttiug iis beart in two. He had, been dead weet daa! ais wusreabouts “Are WOKROWD. Both mep were Jumbermen, Two Loacwome Dogs, Locurorr, §. ¥., Oct. 4—There are two dogs, one on the Canadian and another on the American Side of the Niagara Kiver, Just Delow the ratiway Suspension Dridge, out of human reach. ‘The one Sakbe American side ts a sinall Dlack and tan, Whicu Wus turuwWa into ihe river some leur WoRias acd inatages wo live wuere he landed. Tue Seite ls a large Newfuundiand dog, wich was Unrown from te i tae Sot 100 fet frum the top of the rocky precipice aud stlit ves, Fowndng abvut aud wagging ls tall at bis sinailer Companion scruss (be ay, Got His Fill of Whisky. THE CURIOUS WAY IN WHICH A NOKTH CAROLINA MAN COMMITTED SUICIDE. Rargiow, N. C., Oct. 4.—A very strange suicide, { suicide 1t may be termed, bas occurred in Yadkin county. A Wuite man named Kufus Reavis forced Jus Way into & room of AJigood’s Wh.sky distillery, Hiding uimseli uuder a sheif, be put one eud of & Siphou tnt a bafre: of Willsky and the otber into bis moucu and .et tue liquor run Int bs stomacn Until that aud Lis turoa Were Ded, and tn tis | position he Was fouod dead, With whisky pouring uu (ue eud Of (Ue Sip.vd 1 Wis MOU, “He usd erally had Wis Thiol liquor tor once His ap pearalice Was Lorrible tu (ue extreme, Some Former Epidemics. AWFUL KAVAGES OF YELLOW FEVER IN NEW OR~ LEANS AND MEMPHIS, From Harper's Weekly Terriuie as tue present situation in Jacksonville seems and really Is, the fever there ls, thus far, of a tilid form a8 compared With that Of other great epiiemics of the sane dread disease. Upto tals Gate of writing the deaib rate 1s only about one In eight of the cases reported. In New Orleans, in IAG, (bere Were 29.020 cases and 8,101 deaths, or 1 258, Which Was considered a iw rate of mor tauty. Tue last cpidewle of yellow fever that Visied Nw ¥ore city Was iu W822 It broke ous 6a Jui: 10 iu Keetor street, and euded November & Such sus Ue terror Mispited by tl tat Lue faire Dusiuess portion of ihe city was deserted. Mereuauls, usu: duce companies and banks Lraus- and, as a two officers exception of Capt, Hoxie, condemu tue plan of the Vuuuel They are in no way respousible for it. compeusation for six inches MERE COMES THE WHITEWASH RUSH What Major Lydecker’s Superior Offic cers Have to Say About the Aqueduct Scandal. : “MUCH MAS BEEN MADE OP VERY LITTLE"—MAJOR LYDECKER 18 4 CAPABLE, EFFICIENT, ENERGETIC, VIGILANT, HARD-WORKING, BADLY-TKEATED OFFI- cx, The Baltimore Sun tuis morning contains the following statement “<rom one of the most prom! bent members of the Engineer Corps: “There has been a great deal said about the Washington aqueduct; so much, tndeed, that the matter has assumed much greater importance than the extent of the bad workmacsitp. It ‘Seems to be the purpose to make a great scandal of 1%. This can easliy be done until the other side is heard, Major Lydecker’s report on his present investigatioa will be convincing, and Iam sure it Wii show that ‘workmanship has not re. mained undiscovered for any length of tme. ‘The statement that be avoids the tunnel 1s false. Before the nt investigation was thought of Major Lydecker discovered some five or six hundred fect of bad work. He ordered ft Lo be Lorn out at once. ‘This discovers resulted Uhe discuarge of several men, and they after- ard brought the charg which oceastoned the Search for Dad Work now In progress. Major Ly- decker im a letter sent today Lo tie appropriation coumittee, stats that the bad wors can be re jaced with good work for about $5,000. He would ave discovered it 1m time without tbe ald of coe 4.-charyed +mployes, and prompuy required the contractor to teat out and bulid up again. I do hot think he will allow the contractors o do tbe Work over again. He has $50,000 of the contrac- tors’ money, and Will use it lu" going over the bad Work, and briuging it up to the standard required by the cuntract, “Tere ts another point now to be considered, Unies © comes to the rescue work on tue tunnel wiit be suspended in November next, ‘The appropriation for the compietton of the work Lipses om that date. If Congress does not extend tue appropriation the tunnel cannot be malutalned aud wili soon fll with water. In tuat event, tne congressional committee, when It begins Its lives Usallom Wil fud nothing but an underground nen Maj Lydecker will come in for more “Never were two men more unjustly treated than tuese. Both have given the tunnel their ai est attention. Major Lydecker has been con- stantly on tue ground and {1 juently in the tunnel, whue Lieut. Townsend bas lived im the tunnel, uence, is in very bad health. These the corps of engineers, with the Congress Was prevalied apon to adopt the plan in face Of the objections of theengineers. The oflicers tu charge of the Ww. Prove the plan, are whe they do not ap- ng all they can to Femedy its “deiécta ‘The contractors have a large share in the scandal, which has grown to Wational proportions, ‘They secured the proviso atlached to the apyropriation of $355,000 that tae Work be complete by Noveusbet 1. 1 ais was dope S0 Luaé Chere would be no time for adverusing, and they, veing on the ground with tueir plant, Wowid havurauy lail Into the contract. They are now Belling Up cialis amounting Lo many thousands ©: dollars, whica they uope to have paid, The! have pac in a claim {Or delays, and gue for extra ning alohg the entire length Of the Vunuel. ‘Tuls increase im tue circu ference Of the liming resul from Weir failure to cut the drifts according to the exact dimensious givea in tue contract. So (ar as Major Lydecker being in sympatuy With the couiractors, I Know he ls quiie tue re- Verse. He Will bold them to their contract, and Will exact [ne (orielt stipuia‘ed in tue event of bad. Work. Thé atiempt to besumearch tue Hau of Major Lydecker’s father 15 totally uucalied for. Mir. Lydecker wad noching whatever to do Wick the ‘aWard of the contract. Major Lydecker nlunself could not make ihe award. Sucu iatiers come ‘Wicuin the province of the Chiet of Engiveers, and his a Won requires Lhe approval of tue Secretary oc War, “I tuink when all the truth 1s known it will be found Wat muck has been made of very Little, and aiter ad, taut Major Lydecker bas not Deen et ferr-d tucif business to Greenwich Village. There Dunks vccupled U-mporary structures on i, Wuicw, oo buat accoum, Dears Lae name Bank “street to tuis day. im the city tne safecud sireets were barricaded, and no © Was alowed to leave them." Owing to weasures, and Wo Ignorance Of treat~ uisease, the dewi race was very the population, or 243 deaths out of iy Lue terrible ephicumie Of 1878 7,600 Cases In Memphis out of a popu- fon reduced by the exodus ot all who could get aWay lO about 19,500. OF these 5,150 died, Filo of deaths to cases Being Lin 33 At that {ume four Mempuls retugees died of cue tever in Dew Yors, Dut 00 persum contracted the disease irom coutsct with CA Mm, and it did not spread. Political Notes, A dispaten to tue New York World from Colum- Dus, Ouio, says: Tere b.ve beea rumors of late tual Judge Tuurtaa Would Write nu letter of ac- ceytauce, DUL tuey are unfounded. Tue judge thiuas a letver a mere forma.t.y in nis case, which lulght Well be dispensed With, as he nas wade 30 Muauy speecbrs om Ube f-sues, but be will write one, nevertheless, apd it may ve given w the Press from Wasliagton when he gets there next Saturday. EX-Gov. Thos. M. Waller, consul-general at Lon- dou, is Expect’ d to return howe tm about two Werks and take aa active part in the presidential campaign, purting in all (he tme at bis disposal after iis arisVai im Copnecticuc He will make ea Speeches iu that » ate, speaking prov.Dy ac New Havea, Hartiord, Bridgeport, Meridea, Norwic New Loudon, Waleroucy, Lerey, Wililuantic, Cither Stamford or Norwais. Althe Geurgia state election yesterday a light Vote Was polled, and the democratic state Ucket, With Gov. Gordon at its head for re-election, tad no oppesition. In many counties indepenient can- idates for the legislature ran, but indications poi Lo Une election of almost all tue reguiars In the Atlanta senatorial district, Sum Suiall, the pro- hibitioulst, was defeated by F. B. Kice, deuvcrat, after a hot contest. ‘The amendment 'to the cou- stitution increasag the Bumver of Supreme Court judges trou three to five was adopted. Tue registration of vovers ta Baitimore city ‘ShoWs, as compared with last year, an increase of 2.400 ‘colored votes, while tuere ‘ls a loss of 330 Whites, Cougressional nominations have been made as Hows: Eignteedth Yeansyivaat. district—L. E. Simson, republican, renouinated. Teach Massa- setts dustrict—Rodney Waiiace, republican, ue New York County Democracy bas definitely “Jed Co re-nomupate Mr. Hewitt for mayor. A New Story of Travers, Tm ‘he New York Suz. # ue late Wiliam K. Travers, a number of years ¥), wok a fatherly toterest In a man wuo is now {fail street banker, and who was iormeriy a " thi.g store clerk. He forsook the counter aud de 4 start in the street under the wing of the ted wit. The young man married a charming ‘B gir On bis return trom the w “ab ha! W-w-what's that, Cha-Cna-Chariey 1” “phe stutters. “sue stui-t-t-ters, does she? And you c-c-c-call that & W-uAmisi--fortuue? Way, d-d-dawit, Cha-Cha-Cuariey, Wat's a D-D-biessing ln a wo: Wwo-wowan.” A child may ofven be expected to put his or her eedless little foot in It, as the phrase goes. For instance, # Youngster ome day Dexyed an invitauon Vo dinner at the house of a littie triend with whom be bad been playing. At the table his hostess anxiously inquired: “Cuariey, can you cut your own meat?” “Humpb.” said ‘the Who Wa, sawing away, “can't I? as ough meat as this At nome,” A Victims of Yellow Fever. Prom the Philadelphia Times. uue of Lke Vicluma of tue yellow fever at Tampa, Fla, Was Faiber D. J. Sullivan, a Roman Catholic priesc, who went South from Newark, N. J, at the wulbreak of the ej and assumed cuarge of “\ Augustine's church, He stoud vravely at iis port, lub istering to the sick and dy! unt stricken itu (ae fever bumselt, dylug Ob Septem- bet 24, Six days after be was attack ee Mee Formionmxs in France.—The Paris Temps de- «lares (ual President Caruot's decree ta regard Tureighers ip France ts lun vie of execution, nd "that oppemition will be raised to tein the amber. Concerulay foreiguers WhO propose to eu Paris ac Ube tine of the exhibition, the Fomps says tuey may rest assured that the decree rely negligent ia Lue discuarge of uls duues.” or TEXT OFMAJOM LYDECKEX'S LETTER. Mr. Burns, in the course of his remarks in the House yesterday, presented a letter from the Secre- tary of War, transmitting the following lecter trom Major Lydecker, heretofore referred to in THE Stan? GTON AQUEDUCT, D. C., Vet. % 1888, ‘The Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Wash- ington, D. C.: Stn: The aqueduct defictency act approved March 30, 1888, appropriating $355,000 for the Wasiing- Yoh aqueduct tunnel, required all the work to be completed Novemb T 1, 188%. Under date of March 29, 1888, I reported to ine Chet of Engineers that it ‘wouid be absolutely linpossivie Lo comply witu Unis provision of law, .nd stated the reasons in tuil, “AS soon as the Dill became a law operations were resumed, and every effort made on my pure to fore the contr ctors up to the greatest possible Tate of progress, but, as 1s well Known, (ue work 1s ‘Stil iar from completion. ‘As 1c IS now apparent that {t cannot be com- pleted in tue Ume specified, and as it 1s probuvie That the accounting officers of tne ‘Treasury will decline to audit @ counls for work done after that date, I respecuiuily request tuat tue appropria. Uons committees of the Senate and Hous of Rep- Tesentatives be Info. med of this watter in order that some provision may be made tat will enable Tue tunnel to be kept clear of water and Lue Wor continued to Insure completion as s00n as pussi- Die, and especially to facliitate a most inteluigent and exhaustive examination of all matters relat lng Lo work on the tuauel and to (8 management, Such examination I most earnestly desire, in view of represeutations recenUy made in the public press, In connection With Uuis inatter 1 may propedy add Unat we have heretofore discovered detective Work in the tunnel Unig and at ouce caused it to be made good by the contractors ‘The rigid ex amination now in progress has developed some large holes, but such as are already shown up cau be made perfectly good at a cost of not more than $5,000, whule the sum now due the contractors, Aud withb@id Lo insure proper Work, is more than {en Umes that amount. Furtner, they are under heavy bonds to make good all defective work now known or that may be developed by the examl- nation In progress. Finally, there need be Do delay in the tune of compieting the work due to any known defects or such a8 are ikely to be de- ‘Very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. J. LypeckeR, Major of Engineers, ——_—_-e. = The Liama and the Bridegroom, From the Puiisdelpis North American. A few days ago a newly-married couple, after making 2 round of the garden, stopped tn front of the lama’s inclosure, and John began feeding it with ginger cake. ‘The bride was coutinuauly ex- horting John to “give tue beautiful animal more. * The animal had eaten several cakes when it grew frightened at something, and, raising its head, haWked and sent the ginger cakes, mashed into dougu, square Into Jubu’s Lace. Tae bride almost falated, vut, recovering herself, ran up to Head- keeper Byrne, Wao was standing near convulsed With laughter, and in an excited tone of voice, With (ears in her eyes, asked if it was polsonous, It Look balf ap hour Uo convince her it was nol, Aa. @.pateur paovographer atiempted to take a puolo- gf2pB of the aniunal, and was about to uncover the hs When & SuOWer Of Oats fell Over and around ‘bun, proceeuing from the mouth of “the innocent looking creature.” —_¢e—¢—_____ he World to be Moved by Wet Soda? At the Baldwin locomotive works there are in course of construction four locomotives wuich are designed to run by soda, which taxes the place of fire under the boiler. Soda has much the same power as coal, says the Philadelphla Record, with- out any of the offensive gases which tuat fuel emits. The engioes are now nearly faished, and ‘are Uo be shi Within two Weeks to Minueapo- lig, MinD., and are to be rua on the streets of tbat city, where steam engines are forbidden. ‘The en gine has mucu Lhe sume appearance as a passen- wer car. It is about 16 feet long eutirely boxed in, With UO visible smuke stucks or pipes, as there 13 nO eXhaUSt OF refuse. The boiler ls of copper, 843 inches in diameter, and fAitecn feet loug, havlug tubes running through it, as steam vollers Inside the Doller will’be placed five tons of Soda, whic, upon being dampened uy a Jet of steam ‘produces ag inveuse heat. When the soda 4s tuorougaly saturated, Walch Will occur in about Six hours, the action ceases, and then it Is neces. Sary Lo restore it Lo Its original state by Unrough the bolier # stream of superiieated steal from @ stationary boiler, which drives the mols ture emuirely frou the soda, when tt 18 oLD mutom, Tas @aNBLER, A Description of the Man Whe Has Maced the Price of Bread. ‘Chicago Special to Pitteburg Dispatch. ‘The man who fs résponsibie ior the Big corner tn ‘wheat is one of the quaintest, ruggedest, moet suc- cessful, and richest operators on the Chicago Doard of trade, He ls worth a round $10,000,000. His name 13 Benj. P. Hutchinson, Dut novody thinks of calling him aaytaing bat “Old Huten.* He has a rather youthful look and sprigntiy step, although he ts over sixty years oid. He ts tall, broad-shouidered and stalwart, plain and almost shabby in dress. He is democratic in his manner, ‘and will stop in the street to talk about the mat- ter with the shabbiest spectator on the open board. Inthe summer he wears an old brown Strum bat, Tals he exchanges when the trost mes fora Dig sombrero, ‘and dusty. some- Umes he retuses to take tis bat off in plasse where Lhe usages of society cull for bared heads, and it 1B Srpyeleged that he usually uses ‘his big hat for a is son, Chas. Hutchinson, ts still a He is worth a million and is president o tag Goad OC trade and at the head of the rich cotton Ex- Sroatergink He aiso a patron of art and is ry tof the Chicago Art Institute. But the imac vingeate ke aartsec at al else, “He was a much disgusted man when he heard that Chariey had Raid $1,200 ‘or a picture of three or “four sheep OY Like many of the successful business men of Chi- ago Hutchingon came trom New England, After Jeaving his beach at Lynn, Mass, be started a dry- goods Score, Dut was cvucht In the panic of 1867 And Knocked out, with $75,000 ablilties and sinall ass-ta He cainé immediately to Culcago and be- ¥40 speculatiag on tue board, In two years he bald Off his devt down East, abd at tne beginning of tue War Was tree from all eibarrassuneDL Ever since he nas been growing richer and richer. He has not deen a bold speculator beretotore. He has avoided big deals and corners, aud has made {Ca point vo show a profit at Une end of each day’s trading. | He ts a scalper, and no one kuows better ‘he value of one-eiguch of 1 per cent multiplied by millions Of bushels quickly turned and on the ght side of the ledger. He likes to Jump in quick ‘QJ OWL at the first opporiunily, snow ont, He hates & loss worse than a poor man does With all his stake, and has Deen known to load up With, million Or Wheat and then close out on a ine ‘Of 3. He dabbies in real estate on the same plan. He Will buy a tract of land for $100,000 and sell It the next day tor $101,000 if ue cau getit. He made $0 much out of put and cail business that Uhe other fellows had to stop that business, For & Yuolation of tbe rule the vid maa Was suspended from tbe board for ninety days. Mr. Hutchinson 4s very secretive. It i$ said that once be voluntar- ly Sent $20,000 to a trieud who was in trouble out of pure gratitude. Tue man tid aboutit. Tuls so Angered the old man that he bas aot spoken to since. wx. swuvchinson lives in the Century Club, in che fourth-story vrown mansion just across from tue board of trade. As ue takes most ol his meals there be recognizes the value of economy in every department, and, constituting hiuself 48 commis sary-general, ne hangs & market basket on his arm and Stalks ‘among the commission merchants of South Water streei, Frou thet We dows and gets bottow Hyures, for he will stand no trifiag, When a nuckstet tries to get another nickel Lor his pota- Yors Lue Old man's face changes to an apoplectic ‘Que, and be denounces the “rouber” on tue spot. is Century Ciub, by the way, 1s like Mr, Blaine’s Urusts—langely a private affair, ‘The few mewbers on its roy ure cholce spirits who are Wwilliag to Join ina tnendiy game ot whist or poker wita Mr. Hutchtason, Mr, “Hutchinson's drink 13 Whisky. This story is (oid of him: ‘The Chicazo Caf, ct Co. occupies tue northeas’ corner of Mou Toe street and Wabash avenue. Mr, Hutchin,on- hus a waige luterest im Uae Hirin, and as ue likes \o inspect als property tu bis wa Way and at his own ume be has a key to the store, Tue suow-wiadow 1s a very elaborate affair. ibe softest and nebest rugs are thrown upou & hard-Wood fluor; handsome draperies form a Lasie- fui background, and # couch Mt tora queen Muisies (ue picture. One night, so tne suory goes, “Uld uteu.” “had a Jag ou,” 4s tuey say in the unLu- tored West, and ue concluded wo go to the store. He lovked Carvugi the stuck to nis satisfaction, and tueu Was avout Lo leave Wuen his eye caugut Cue great window. “He felt ured, and in an instant after, as he threw himself on the cow h, be was fast asieep, and tere be was, bat and all, when he Was uiscovered early in (he morning, ‘The Wueat deal in Which “Oid HU ch” has been engaged ts 1u many respects Lue most Imporiant operation of wis life. It presents him ina new ligt, and @ gilmpse of a new phase of uls many- sided characterisulcs Is given. He 1s not seen this tune as a casper, Working for quick and arrow imarging He bas been master of the situation turouguout, and he kuew 1. Most of Mr. dutch- insoa’s wouey is 1 Uke suape of quick assets, and wheu he Ras buugDl a large line Of socks he uss aiways p.id for it in cusb, He bas ucver been a man Uo aitract # loyal and stesufast folowing, belng aimust two volatie. While lacking in ve: bacity Of purpose, he has more than made up io: 1Uin quicances of perception and accuracy 01 Judg- WenK He Las, Of COUTSE, MeL With Osos, DUL Lucy e been lew and sumail 19 vouparison wita his successes, ———- +e» ____ The Pervervity of Prevents, From the San Francisco Curonicle. Did it ever occur to you to study what Imaycall the perversity of presents? The curate of old used to get slippers from «very female member of his congregation. There Is something occult in the counection of slippers with curates, put nobody has ever found out whatitis, I don't tuink @ pair of slippers is, after all, a compli mentary present frou anyvoly but & wile. IL seems to meaa “stay at home,” and wuen & girl sends you tuat kind of a in she 1s not tuouguUiul, Lo Say Lue least. Iau myself indiffer- epuly fond of presents, Tue appetite for preseuts grows With Wuatil ieeds on, ‘The more you yet tue more you Want, fain not hungry. You Carough Stages in presents Your iirst love works You 4 sane King-cap and slippers, Sue will Vell you previly that When you sit vy the fire and watcu (he swiok~ Wreacbiag around Ue qus-suade Ley will wake you dream of her. I Lutuk Unat 1s about as far as tie average man gets With bis first love. ‘Then the bext Worns Lim pincusulons and bandker- chiet cases and things like tbat. Tuere’s a ume Wuen you come in for cigar cases. By that Une a fellow Is getting old enough to get jeweiry, pias aud fous and lockets, he wears bis fourth Jove’s picture on his Waich cain. After that you begin to get comforters and quilts aud more ser- Viceable maieviais, That 1s le sign of coming age. 11s awful painful when some sweet young lady gives you @ comforter. You yet, perliays, & faucy muMler, silk, wita embroidery ou it, WueD you are takdg your girl out to tue theater. But When you gei @ genuine article meant v0 keep your throat Warm, It isa hint you cau’t mistake, ‘But presents are good any way, Why He was Called “Venus.” An amusing story, related of the late dean of Chichester, appears in the Liverpool Mercury. “Walle he was Vicar of St. Mary-the-Virgin's church, of Oxtord—trom the pulpit of which Car- atoal Newman delivered bis famous sermon—a paristiouer brouglt a male child Lo be christened. pou Mr. Burgon asking the sponsors what was they desired “to give the bavy, they replied: ‘Venus.’ “Venus!” be exclaimed, tndignantly ¢ “Low dare you ask me to call It any suc naue?’ in the Drst place, tt 1s not a tan’s name at all, but that Of @ inost Wicked and abandoned female.” “Pieas the cuild’s grandfather was christened ‘Veous,’” exciaimed the godmotuer, very inuca alarmed. “What, do you inean to gay tuat he's gota grandfatuer culled ‘Venus?’ Where Is bis srandiather?” “The. chr was suspended UL be came, a poor old fellow. bent douvie with Theumattsu, years aud Uli, abd lovking as tte luke Venus ab can possioiy be imagined.” “Do you mean tw tell me, my good man, tuat you were curisteuea "Venlis? 7” “Well o'r." he cougued aud suainmered: “I was christenéd ‘Sylvanus, DuL folks always cali me “Venus?” ee ‘The Hypuotic State. Dr. A. Dichas, writes Science, bas made a de- ‘alled study of the memory in tue hypnotic state, and summarizes bis main conclusions somewhat as follows: 1 During the bypuoue sleep the sub- Ject remembers ihe experiences of his waking life MM, and at times ue IneWory of & suz- wed hallucination may ‘linger’ on, ‘aud influence the waking condition. 4 Tue Operator cap at bis will have aay of the ton by making thas ‘of the sugges 5 a % i makig i ar suggestion. Opportunities for thorough study. Dr. Holiru (he botanist of the ‘exibition, which the New Guinea comp.ny seat out to Kaizer Wilbeim Land Hnuch aovei Inormation about tae: coeaney eae Melahewmaate, see! @reful survey of the long northeastern coast Shown that it is comparatively rich in good harbors, tbougn the coast was formerly supposed to be but lctie indented. It bas long been asserted by mariners that tuis coast was guarded by dan- gerous: Crt however, have not been dis covered by the Germans, whose steamers make tne Journey from station to station in the nigat time and have never yet met with an accident. It has been discovered, also, that the rivers of the north- ern hait of the coast offer surprising facil ues {oF penetrating to the very heart of the island. The Empress Ai River, we Of Lhese water courses, a able for ocean- steamers for 100 miles, v ssels drawing 0 ieet cau easily ascend about 100 wiles furthe: Several other rivers have extensive courses that are navigable far iniand, Differiag modes of life are found tohave made ‘Some curious mouifications in Lue Papuan ty, ‘The natives of the Empress Augusta River, WhO do all their traveling in boats, have well-devel- Oped army but weak legs, whiie ‘the peopie in the ‘hill country, who are splendid mouatain climbers, have ine muscular legs and comparatively weak arms. The rem.rkabie feature of native naviga- ‘ou on the Empress Augusta River 13 that many Of Uhe people row tueir boats, though savages Lhe World over almost invariably use tne paddie only, Aitbough 1 was supposed Luat the entire inve- rior of New Guinea was very thinly settled, owns cuataiuing more Chan 1,000 inuabitants have been quite irequeauly found aivug Une Ewpress Augusta Kiver, ‘There are, however, no very powerful Uibes oF confederated comiunities, and an in credible Confusion of languages exists ail over tne country, ILis rare thal a iauguage area 15 miles Si of aut aaa Sa tte cui acquainted with the tavel iorer tue untry is Of course greatly in- creased by this multipiicliy of tongues, Curious Marriage Customs, ‘From the Loudon Standard, september 10. ‘At the meeting of tbe Briuish Association at Bath on Saturday the Rev. B. Danks read a paper on ‘Marriage Customs of the New Britain Group.” ‘He said that for marriage purposes tne people of New Britain are divided into two classes or divisions No man may marry a woman ot his own class, To do so would bring instant destruc- tion upon the Woman, and, if not immediate death to the man, bis life would never be secured. Freparatious’ for marriage are various On Duke of York Isiand, initiaulon iMto the secret society, which 1s called “Dukauk, seems a suificient Preparation (Cuougu not ‘absolutely necessary {o marriage) for Lue Boys, and tere appears to be uo meediul preparaion for the girls On New ireland some giris Wear a fringe actuss their Suouldets Unul Ubey are marriageavie, These are the poorer class, Others are put into cages, in whicu they remain four or tive years Wituoul Delug allowed to go outside the duuse in Which tuey ure confined, ‘These cuges are comical struce Uures, about 7 of 8 fe-t In heyut, and about 10 oF 12 10 Circumference at tue vo.oin and tor abou + fect from the ground, where they taper off to « ins ab the Lop. ‘They’ are made of the broad eaves oi the pandanus t16e, sewa quite close ‘to getuer, 80 Liat no ght and very utule air can enter.’ Ou one side is an openiug which 4s closed by @ doubie door of pluited co- counut wee and pandanus tree leaves. AUOUL three feet from tue ground there is a ‘Stage of baumboos, Which forms tue Hoor, | ‘There 1s only room tor the girl vo sit or lie ‘down ina erouched position on tue bamboo piatiorm, and her fect ure aever allowed to touch the groudd all the Une sue 1s couflned tn the cage. Great mar- Tlage feasts are provided Lor Wuese gitis waen tuey are vaken out of Lhe cages, Wives are purcuased With suell money, and ure ofen married at a very eary age ou Duke of York Isiand. Wuen a man marnes a second wu, after Lue death of tue rst, the feuals reiatives of the dead wife gather to- getner and are permitted to do as much duinaye to Mis property as Luey cad. A main may Lave as many Wives as Be Cab purchase; bul, If he CumnoL afford Lo buy one, and ais creuit is iow, he may uave | Ww remain siugle. Sir Joun Luobock said: In some parts of Australia, When a man married, each Of Che bride's reiatious gave him a good vow with a sioul stick, by way of & War welcome tuto the amily. Among the Kalmucks of Ceutral sla Une narrlige ceremouy Was Very roumatlc. ‘Tue girl Was put on a horse aad rode at uli sp ed. When she had got & fair start Che lover vet off a pursuit; if he caught her sue became his Wife, Dut if le couie nov Lue match Was Uroken Off, und we Wer: assured Cuat a Kalmuck girl Was very seldom caugut against her Wu ‘the idea ot capcure in marrage ovcurred alinost all over tie world. Hence, no douvt, the custom of lfelug Ube bride over the doursucp, Wuicu occUrred awoug Lhe Ro- Mans, Ue redskins of Canada, the Chinese, Lue Abyscinians, and other races. Joe Jetfervon’s Lousiana Ho! From the New Urleans Picayune. Jefferson's Island, the suaietime winter home of the genial old actor of “Hip Van Winkie,” is a superd aill, crowned With great forest Urees, lying ou a trembling prairie or semi-marsu, and with 4 fine lake, called Lake Peyuier, tor its outer mar- gin. On this island, which contains 2,000 acres 01 land, Was formerly aa orchard of {avuivusiy fue oranges, Mere ait, Jeffersoa plays at valstng une catue, He uas soumetuing over 2,000 bead dud a feW blooded borses, aud 1b 13 hoped ls interest Ju ls lovely, reel isle is Mot ‘dying out. “ie (ween tue public road and te too. of the bili is a stretch Of prairie two miles wide. It 1s dotied with herds of cattle, aad on {ls sualiows of wacers are Wulle ‘and purple and golden idites. “Wild pink coavolvull staud aloug Une uu. Leaded paths and the goldeu-rod laps are already aflame, A vender laze Like that of Ludian suuamer hhuug Over the hui lownd. AS we cawe gearer tue gteai trees resolved into deniuite suape, and from ‘Out thelr green depths there urose the fair ouulines of tue Jetlersou ‘uoine, & beauLitul white Dullding wich broad galleries, Wings W.tu bows to them and balconies, a latiiced vower, all milk whive and lisvening in the sun like a Waite dove on its nest. fisiry columns and gracelul outlines. were Sur rounded by ap almost inacccssible Juugie of trees, and it seemed aiuost like a castie for the Fairy ‘Tulstledown, that wiht vandsu if we approached (00 closely. ‘Every Wuere We. signs of ueglect and decay—brokeu Bi Fouling fences, rumed Walls Tue not sun slipped under a cloud, a greai Stillness seemed vo press down ua the eartu—the Fepose aud quietude of desolation and ruin. “It Seemed UrUly euuugl as if We Were approaching the nome of old Kip Van Wiuxie and noue otuer. Courting in Australia, THR ENERGETIC PROCK-8 BY WHICH A BUSHMAN SECURES & WIFE. From the Chicago Herald. “Our blacks,” said Mra J, R. Reid, @ native of New Soutu Wales, “are different tn type trom tue Alrican, Their hair stands up, wiry and vusiy, like Uuat of Lhe Circassian Women in your dime museums, In the busu they wear no clothes, but When Uney come in town the authorities compel them to be clad. ‘The women object most strenu- ously to clowning. If you give u woman a gown She will Seldom put bul one aru ia a sleeve, le ling Uhe garment Wag frou her shoulders and dispiay- ing one side of ber vosou. ‘ihe biacks fod ap abundance of food, and Luere is thus uo incentive Jor Uleds Ly accept civilization und learn to Work. ‘Tne country swarins Wita Kangaroos, Waivarbies (au aniual Sulla to the kangaroo), rabuits, and birds. “ruen the Diacks make a large part of their diet Of suakes aud worms, Worms Uey eat raw Just ay they dix tuem trom the earth. They eat sakes of Ail aids a) Le DICKS ave NOL proilfic, a seldom having tree culidren, ‘fie wolueus of eoursd. aro brutally abused vy tae males and képt in Lue inost degraded stave of servitude. Wun a Diack Wants # Wile be falls upon some ‘youug Woman, cookes her so She canuot cry ouG aud ruus With ber Into ‘Whe bush, ‘There he must slay with her for 3 or 4 monius "He cannut revurn Wo his own Uribe UnUL {he expiration Of tat period, Wien he does take EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c., THURSDAY, AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON, [PURCAXSON BROS, auctionsers, EP ELD PT 5 ven to me Twill sell in AFTERNOON. aS . C., and known on plat ‘thereat as SUB @, SQUi 514. yar far 2 ern oe 200 Seek one i : ai | i ie : i ty aE HT it 3 “BE ALTER B. iS & CO. Auct My SLE Se AE 2B aire Bick Ponies wou froken and a aie for einer to ade. Ries ery eine | Nase iat NO. 1019 DELAWARE ae AVENUE bobtiwest. DEE Under and 1 deed oft rus seg., oue of the aud ‘of dia ‘we will, at the request of the party soc eSDAY, OCTOBER SIXTEENTH, 1868, at HALT ASL FUUK O'CLOCK P-M., sell st public auction im front oi the premises, lot umber twenty (20), ol © HL Packer's subd.visio: han: fen days the rig iow No 482, ‘A. RIDDLE, Trustee, vftice, No. $44 4% at .w, rpms DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘1U WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD TO PAY SIOURAGE CHAKGES. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER FiFTH, 1888, st TEN O'CLUCK "AML, “within thy” anientooine southwest coruer Pa. ave, and 11th st. u.w., 1 wili sell for cash, to pay storage and other charges now due the under- sixtued, the following woods: @ Stoves, with zine aud pipe, stored tig 6. 1885; Lot or Household Effects. stored August 1884; paiuuks, Boxes, Pictures, ke, sored kebruary 1, Lot of Furniture, &c., stored April 30, 1885 Lot of Furniture, &.,"stored November 8, 1896; eeanks Boxes und Furniture, stored Octuber’13, Lot of Furniture, &c.. stored June 11, 1886; Lot ot Furniture, ‘ke: stored November 11. 1886. soStgrage on above vod: van be paid at any time prior we27-7t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. "THE ABOVE SALE 19 POSTPONED UNTIL, WEvNESDAY, OCTOBER 1.8, 1888, 5AME HOUR AND PLACE Parties int rested ili please take notice ‘oct-dts THOMAS DOWLING, rpuouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE Of a Fine Assortment of tue Most Exquisite and Dit- ferent Sorts of HAARLEM ‘Cobsisting of DOUBLE AND oING AE HYACINTHS, NAsCIS5U8, CROC! SS peoeoks EABLY SINGLE A\D DOUBLE 1) UC VO THOL, Tobe oct SNOWDKUPs, &o., o soMD, ¥, 00. be sold at any auction’ Roo AY, OC. TOBE HIGHTH, 1868, comucucing at REEVE epee EE eegrer h s aga and are put Sp in packages suitable for ‘indi 1.ual Guyer. oe Made, THOMAS DOWLING, ‘ock-3t Auctiowece. MPuOMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. A re ele cao rere gt sold at my wuction rooms, SA‘ : 8 XH, 1888, commencing AT TEN O'CLOCK, em- rac = Fin. Parlor Furniture, French Plato Mautle and Pier Aitrors, Five Piaucs, Several Orgaus, Cabinet aid Mantel Bedsteads, Haud-ome Walnut Marl Chauber » “ruivure, in sets and. x0 z Fine Hair Mattrasses Ash und Painted Cottage Fur. piture, Couches and avy Chairs, op.endid 1.t of Carpets, Heatiug Stoves, toxet..er wi about $00 other separste Ries, of Furniture. ALBU, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Acholce loi ot lie Groceries, removed to my store for edt ALSO. 41 TWELVE O'CLOC! One Gas Enguie, one horse. acon ALSO. AL TWELVE O'CLOCK, $82 904 Draic i r-00: _ 10 Coupe, wi Whip, tc, New aud ‘Bcoud-Hand CaiFawss, Bungien, Wagons, oot Auctioneer. N, Hieal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE UF L S1KEET, Bi TWEEN CON- NEAIGUL AVENUK AND iiGHTEADIH STuLET NORTH 4 By vistue of a.ueed of trust, recorded tn Liber Nev 1766, foo 227, et seq..o. the laud records of the District of Coluiubla, aud at tue request of tbe party the eby secured. we will ve.1 at public auct..m, in frost, gf the preinises, ob BALURDAX. UCLUBLR IHvte TEEN TH, L890, at FIVE O CLOCK P.M. the cast 18 feet 8 inches .ront, by iul: det . of Lot 3, 11 David~ 04's recorued subd-vision 9: “fata iu square 161. ‘Terms: Que-tlurd cash, of which $50 1ust be de- Posted ut time of wale, ‘Ualauce in Uhre eq al insta meuts in 0, 14 aud 18 months, tor which Botos of pure chaser, bearing inserest frou day of sale wud secured by deed of trust ou property sold. will D- takes. Aut gouveyauciug aud recone at purchaser's cost If Yertus are wot coluplied with iu erty will by resold .t risk aud co: wes JUUR Ww. BLAINE UMN W. iG, T.E. WAGGAMAN, Auictioucer. ELLER & REPLTTL, Heal Estate Broko W 326 Pu ave. ae. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWo-8' FRA! VIMG(NIA AVENUL SOULMEAST AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTEKNOON, UCT Ls 1888. we FOU OCLUCR. we will well iat treee aks routines. at public actin SUB LU f2 ‘QUAKE 849, OF. MENIKERIM'S fronting 14.15 ieet on Virzima avenue apd improved being No. 603 Virginia 3. BUIVIaION OF by a two-story frame dwelling, 19 wale Dud @ Deremptory one maxi elegant onportumity for paying iuvesiaeat. st ‘ertus ae Usual end inade knuwu at sale. A depoai of $100 required’ when property in apd ocd-dte DUNCAN®ON BROS, Aucta, (HANCEMY BALE OF VaLvai 1214 KSTHELEN RTH WEST NOMS AB NO. By vircue of a decree of the Sui \e Loss, 1b ‘.quity cause “No- 11-1G7, Docket 28 the oat Geraygued 1ru-tees wiil sell, public auction: iu front Of the preuises, on FRIDAY, tHe NISETKENTH Day Of OCTOBEA, aD. I8ss. at HALE EASE FOCK O'CLOCK BE. MT, that certain piece sud paxcal ot round and premises Kuown au Lot 19, aqdere eee oe £- ground plat of the eity of "Warhingvol, Dists ck ot Coluiub.», aud contacting thirty seven handred test of ein ore or leas. hike improvemata Fel, cousisting OF a tue three-story beck uwelinge Rote wid table @ ie No Lula Rat hw. = rms 0! sa.e: One-third of purchase mosey In can: ronidiue in eqval tnstalments af one and two seererted Gay of ule, with intecest at U per centum per ansuan Payable seiniaunualiy ustes tor deterred baymvents, secured by dee of tru:t ou the property oe Ube puceuascr amay pay all. caolt ‘Terms of shle 48 complied with wituin ten dayo,” All onvcyanelng ae Cpt purchasers coat. “$230 Uayout on ac- MYRON M. PARKER Tray LAL BY DUNCANSON BRos., Aucta. “*“* OBERT VOSE & CO., Aucti 300 Bt. ae. Reig ‘auction "on SATUKDA}, OCTOBER Bik L44, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ai.. 8 Frame Hot uated 1B an alley, between D and Baud 13th and streets southeast, occupied by © good teuan\ ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF NINE NEW BK! HOUSES, ON E ‘er Rent, BEIWSEN BOUT: CAPILOL STREET AND DELAWAKE AVENUE SOUTHWEoT, ADJUINING GARFIELD PAKK ASD Wis TnRbs SQUAKES OF THE U. 8. 4, 1888-SIX PAGEs, Poke eae tee ee JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncera Seca Sete et cee te "The arteation of the: ocl-dts TUESDAY, the ix A.D. 1888, "AT HALP-PAST FOUR U'CLU follow! s-deecribed real Eg faa BoeFes Ff 3 } i | f i G i 8 <' Bi 3 1 i E if 7 F J i i : 3 adsul WES: WIIHIN | THREE. STATES CAPIT ith interest at six per ceut wuually apd secure by des sold, or all cash. at the option of the p posit of $200 on euch lot will be required at time of sai ‘complied With im ten days from or the property wil: be resold. the deiauituing purchaser. Lermus must be Ang wt purchaser's cost, ANDREW B, DUVALL. Trustee, Cor. 43st and La Jas H. Mahic itustes os oe 4B WILLIAMS, Trustee. B20 450 DUNCANSON BROS, Auct. F it, Dap BH TRE WORLD. Mapufsctured by A i Brinkmann & Oo. Tespe ‘Wot trust om the yarcliaser, PO, = om uo trace by iy electric meeale every prominent phywcan. Ten year practice in this caty, Exectrical treatment for ladies apd ci ([HOMAS K. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctiouser. OF COMFORTABLE LWELL- TSUSTERS' NG. No. 8: By virtue of & weed No. 13304, folio 113, of Columbia, and at secured, we’ will ec! purchaser, Al conveyancing and at Af terus are not complied with ip twelve & sale, property will be resold at risk aud cost of % ing Dt . ee26-dhds PATTERN MATS AND BONNETS IM. PORTED DIRECT FROM THB LEAD. IN@ BOUSKS OF LONDON 45D PaRig NO CaRDs. 29-lw Maz T. B. Hassuox. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 3 and 4. 1329 F street, opposite the Ebbitt. Luns Buy the celebrated “CORTICELLI™ SPOOL SILK sND TWIST. IT 18 THE BEST. ‘THE PALAIS ROTAL, (a Lisper.) ‘For sale by ge VS00 F o now. Girs. Hunte) FINS FRENCH HALRB GOUDS. Abso— Aspecial selvetion in SKELL, AMBER ang DULL JET ORNAMENTS. Hair Drvesed aud Bangs Shingled, ou31-2m° ALL S1XYLES MADE TO ORDER. FINE FUR> OF EVERY DESCRIPLION, MUFFS, BOAS, TRIMMINGS, Bo. (Old garments redyed and altered by the ‘Misses CUNNINGHAM, 9287 at n w..ecund floor. 1310 8th at nw. Fashionable Dress and PERFLUOUS HATR DES: KOYED. LEAVING Trocess, endorsed by fouaren. MKS. DK GABLIAL. 1521Ge aw ‘AL TAINS! CURLAINS! Muaiina! “Dove up equal to new. se4-2m0* * Diret-clase Ladies’ and Gente’ tou. ANTON AND. CAKOLIS: west of the Durty thereby | “it A. Fischer and Maison Metin ts sree at OCTOBER Bi TH, Wgtnnaba io: the thence south io, San re oeLck B poe ES to the begimming. snproved by a cash, of which $50 must be paid A in three equ | instalments iu pesca, cing tatenet feses dee Sty ee au oun Sale ud we- cured by deed of trust on property sl¢ 35a Gua Bev Covzarm. ‘You cannot afford to de‘er buying proper Bed Cover- Droaxsox ‘BRUS., Auctioneers, CHANCERY TRI AbLL MPO ‘Diat.ict of Columb wa Pramnes jONDAL, Luu Fovementa, co, ‘ota Hig suid eed, os ule ot WAia‘et.w. boys, 13> tee 9O-to0r alley an ‘reas, 15- Sarai eal are cuet. Deposit of $200 required at Teun cf sale ute cant. 2 “ time. taales Leru~o. aale tobe comp.ied wits Wiha seven days irom day 0. sale- All conveyauclae at pur chiser's cout Ag te-erve bid’ No irivete sate THOMAS Me! D 2 Truetes. 403endsu Bundins, cor. by sud Da se-20d vi ED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of adeed ot trust from Thomas et Ux. Dea img date November 30, 1881, aud Decediber 3, 1831, tn bet et seq., one of tue land records oi the ‘District of AUMLDIR, and Of a decree uf the Sur me Curt of ‘Mepteanbr 27, 1888, ia Lqui.y cause Do. 1iLoL, Docs 2A. wherein Jaen , dward Grey aud others'are rou.plain uis aud seca Bemus cand others are, reapeoudeu “ t, No. 980, at toll UcLOCK P ‘the preusises ali of or ginal lot 9, in square 5, wit the Mise ue, with beck bullae Yrouis 47 tect Oluches os TPS ST BRICK DWELLING AND #10RE WLM LABGE BACK BULLwING, 419 ELEVENIN > REET NOMI HWE. By vi. tue uf s decree of the Supreme court of the Di trict of Colimbla, passed go the 0:h day of July. ¥ oo. on PulDAY, LE AWELP ii 5 FIVE OCLUCK OGTUB. etehtecu (18) 1et nine (Y) inches, thence east oue bun Khence swuth euhteen ‘the..ce west one bu: ridge of begs unitue. Such Walancs in two 2) caual pay wou ia ‘ove (1) and ewo C2) years trou the duy’of sale, with Interest, ior winch tue Dove of ‘shall be given, s~cured uy & eed of trust chaver. “Ridepont of two buudscd ae St of two baud at the time dred (100) .eet ove (1) fect ume (9) i (109) feet one (1) incl ‘Terme: ‘ot the purchaser Jars will be required int, Ec ae puto: tn ont Bot couiplied w m3 Pike tae right to re-s0. deveuitiug purchaser, DUNCANSON BRO: aweb, aud option, d Bud fi ty ($250) do\- | JUst recetved—A full of sale. Conveyane- Af the terins ol mae are (10) das 8, the trustee reserves Property at cost and risk of French Fisnveln, SAM'L S. SHEDD, Trustee. . YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPKUVED HAL ESTATE IN THE Cll. UF WastiNa. TON, DISLAIOT OF OOLUa.ET THe NORTH SIDE OF I COND ND THI, _ LOCAL ED ON SikeEd, BETWEEN D STKEKIS NOKT AS PKEMIBES ADJOINING THE TRE SCH DYEING, SCOURING = tetas wea po tess, Fare." ezl-ly 1.1-WOOL GAKMENTS MADE UP OB RIPPED. dyed 8 Goud woUr bia Ing. Del.y is dangerous these treacherous nighta. Doi ot put off any longer. Xow eucourage sickness ana doctors’ bills if you vo. ‘We are acling Med Covering at prices in the reach of a ‘A rood 10-4 Blanket for 62.50. A Leavier 10-4 for @3. ‘A very heavy 10-4 for 06 ‘An clcrant heavy 11-4 Baanket, 94.50. The very best \ lanket evar auown Jor 85. Ser Juan 11-4 Ban ot 46. Stig Let Bake" ou a as soft as © 810 Blanket, ¢ iumnactt 11-4, 90: 12-4, 88; worth $10 to anybody. ly Blank t tor 810. a Menno 9 eplendid variety of Imported “Down” Conito: ‘We have on eperial sale bed. for bea. Ge. ; aztra size and wegit, Srinced syreedan aiaitom eles stocked with ‘Bacy preada, 61.23: re ced B.auk. te lor the littie ones. thes. ‘bousekeepera end LANSBUBGH & BRO. ONE PRICE, ‘Tai redUctiOn 1B Prices Proprietors, 420, 42% 424, 496 7th St and 417-419 8th Bt. ¥. Pausvnrm, Strom NEW GOODS NEWSTYLES LOW PRICES. line of fine Wool Pisids, with Plain gvods to maich. at 50.65, 7, 1. Also, ue moctmentof “tripos C othe, with plain "fossa mt tres Se to AL ‘Anot lot of wou quality Piads at 230. pel, ali wool, Dall the sew shades in Piai Tinuusis irom 373, rai ‘Tiavuels, irom 37346, up. Just rece.ved—One case Szuch All-Wool Cloths, all co.0Fs, at 300. Serwes A tive iL of Sergce, 10 all colora, at 50c., 780. aud 2) Henree:tas, 46 inches wide, all wool; the best quality ever sold ior the mobey; 85c. Usually suid fur Just Rosived—One case of Indigo Flue Percale, with hed. White. and Gola Figura, uly Liye, Hoursett- ior meen cal 100. Bude Goode at Prices. Ty rye CREURUE er For ‘Gai.y. eKonpt Sunday For New York ted 140 a 200. 4:1 T20 pam. “Linswed Express of dae bi am fin woc-daye and 3 Gr ™ i a Bue re Bitutete: Resp the toby warm, | Mt Yeeros: ry jo ves Puilnas Vaecibaie Sleeper wot, Avianie aod Mont GREAT TheL MAGNIFICEN ane ST tect avatar x INS SASHUNGTON. FKOM sTary TRAINS LEAT STATION, TH AND B STREETS As FOL 204 tbe Went. Chicago Limited ores st feotibul-d Care. s° 0 S0mm daly Po to Clucunsd and st Lee Pirtebare we Cracsont ei dig Sheen! meray rt with Biowee Ciroaro 424 st Louis. coun Rg Riaunrc and. the Wook. wits to Punebany, and Pitsvane te PALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROA For frm Covendairon, abd Rochester ‘s * daily tor Wat. “auc Magara, d.12. racept halutuay, 10-00e with sivopine Car Washiuuton ts ltochestar Fidhianaport. Lock Haveu, sud Elmira. st 0-50 7.20, 9:00, 11.00, soa 290, sd 11°20 pm “G im. 2-00, 4.10. 10°00. an Pullin Faroe daily, except Buuday. aud S45. yorbted oh La ee in ‘sey rocky’, BX. ail throush trains conect, at Jar ecy City with’ boats of rokisa Auuer’ o@andig ‘serves N xe Shia 7-20, 8-00.11 00. and 11.40 am. 00,4540, 9:00.10 Ou ana 12 -20'p mh 8:00, 1 22:00. 4:10. 8 00. 10 0, and ‘Linutted #3 nor Care. Dad sere Dasa na ono ci Bee 40, 9-50, 11.99, 43. 4:0, 4-29, Girect travafer to Fulton atrest, voldiux downs For, BALtMons axp onto RareBoan. SCHLDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29. yeng wi PRO ON OT Rie SESE FROM STATION CORNER AVENUE AND C STREET. ‘Norwest, express daily 10-554 ree ry ‘on the’ 35 re paletauons only, 210" 10 - pal ecatzone ouly 180. aud Fosan. - sae piven Perea aacks 15 ‘supping 8t 8. sisi0Le uu Me be tence 110.10am, 13, 14:35 15.300, Et Ler 20:20 om. qt 8 Mas SS i ae) chicago dasty 720 as ‘Cincinnati and Bt Louis daily 6:20 s . tn.; trom Pittsburg daily 720 a un > Cheaer, and Wilmington, 10:49 Y:09 fm. sally. ‘Points worth of 12:15. m. sunday ivr Wastineton 45 uuumute trait 11 us cast offices, G1¥ and L Has ©. SCULLL Gen. Pass Ave; MT. VEKNO! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ven TUh-strect whist daily (exon t Sunday) for MR eruon aud Liver Labdiuce es far down ae G5 mOUt ab 10 Cciock & mu. Meluruing, resches Wasuington about 5302. a nt LL BLAKE Oxptain RIVER LANUIN®. 7th BL DAYS THURSDAYS sb g ‘Ber ee. co SAYUADAYS at Tam. Meturniug Sr Ree BS oe ancy | FRIDAYS and SUNDAT™ prm.tou in. at luverkand- DRESS SILK HATS, 65, 06, AND 08. ALL THE LEADING STYLES Bars AT 62, $2.50, 63, 83.50, 84 AND 85, BOYs' HATS, 750. TO 82. UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘With Gold, Silver and Netural Wood Handles, Vose <lenente aye eit Ment ok eae Abeer STEAMERS._ suet ne 80, @ 1d, Dow: ane, 4uce Cee Ly ‘heise Gob Li, Spe Ue, HUlily Be excellent juxriowus arms J lsostien: 54 oe, 5 Se ThdtN'sCO, 1s Pek MEDICAL, &. been built I ensues. poutot — {ll Rot De allowed vo interfere with French cour- | being constructed under the super ee nie oe SiSiog i recording at JAMES ¥. 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