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THE AQUEDUCT FRAUDS, Who are Hesponsibie. Gen. Boynton tn Cincinnati Gazette, To-morrow the Senate will doubtless pass the House resolution for a sweeping investigation of he rotten affairs of the Washington aqueduct. No seandal approaching thts 1a its proportions bas ever before attached to aay Government work. So much nas alrecdy been ascertained by an in- Vestigation which was started and prosecuted to Vindicate the work. What areal investigation to find out things will discover is, as yet, ouly a matter for conjecture. Nothing bas happened to this Administration in connection with the discharge of public business Wuleb so seriously com; This results from Its continued nogaction for many montas afver both the President aud Sec. Fetary Endicott were personally assured by citi- tuat the tunnel management was ‘Bad as the frauds in the case are, the worst fea ‘ture of ali fs the inevitable deiay 1g supplying the Toe want of waier was a ing Deed Six years azo, When the present ex- asion was authorized aad liveraily provided tor by Congress At that Ume the necessities of elty, uot only Ou the score of comfort, DUS of ordi- Bary cleanliness and health, demanded the est haste In providing ap additional supply’ At the time tue’ DAI for the extension was Coloael Twining, the engiucer in charge—tan whom there Was no more com) the Government service—regari ample time within Which to complete the work. AL its inception be died, ‘Then came nearly a year of in @ total coange of bis plans, was wade lo Quish the work in present It is Uuree Fears behind the contract final compietion on No- Veuber 1, DOW Just at hand, a8 the last extension ok tue coutract required, Lhe work ts fouad to be in such a conuition Uurough fraud of the boldest » that competent engineers are inciived to Delieve'that botu tlme and expense will be saved by abanuoulug tue tunnel cousiructing a surt ing’s original juriny all this ong dela; fered seVerely for water. Cons of the city where (he extension was still ua der discussion Where Water Would not run oo the second, OF Vath-rovid Moors, except at night, and Tuese sections 0: scanty suppy Dave coustaatly Increased by reason of tue rapid exteusion of building 1a ail partious of tue city, UULILI 1s probauiy WILBID LoUNds Lo say that toe Water dues not rua coutinuously on the second fours of ue-tuird Of Lue residences of the city. ‘There are mauy where 1t does uot run on Lue eC Oud floors day or wight. And yeu every house con- nected With the system is charged The Inabilily W sufficiently Bush the 1uverior seWers and closets of dweiling houses has become a serious affair, uot oniy In Lue mater Of iuconvenience, but it coustantly Impertis the hewlta, Boi ouiy Of families, but of the city. It 1s lunpossibie Lo Mush tue cily Sewers with the pres ul Water suppiy, aud it 18 no longer done, except ‘as the rains Wasi ism at intervals, ‘Tuis tiposl- Uon upon the resideats Of the capital Is shamerul, and (he ucgiects Wajch bave brought tue present condition are criminal ‘The outrage upon (ue Engineer Corps is one with Wwhick the officers of the corps cannot deal tuo AS @ maller of fact the office of the Culet Of Engineers hus uo direct responsibility 1p the present case. Itis true that an oflicer of en gineers has beeu in charge, but he was sel-cied and assigned by Ube President and tue Secretary Of War, and this Wad doue over the head of the Chler Of Engineers. The officer thus selecied Would nave never been pinced tn charge of tue work by the Clef of Kugineers, Congress put the Whole matter ip the hauds of the Secretary of War, abd made Bim responsible for tue extension of le aqueduct aod the other works counected With the Increase of tue waver supply. Tue ofticer Ju cuarge makes his routine reports to the Secre- tary tarouga the Chief of Engineers, and receives his orders turough the same oiice. ' But it ts not one of the public works With tue consiruction of which Chat office is charged, ‘Tue officer at presens tu charge was assigned to this Work as bis sule duty by President Cieveland. ‘The as8.guwent Was wade against provests wulch shoud uave been efective. Ample reasons for his Temoval wave Deen presented on several vecasions progress of Uwe work, but OUTLAWS EMBRACE AND MINGLE THEIR TEARS Lisrrry, Mo., Oct. @—In a quiet country farm- Rous, in one of the most romantic spots in Clay place « few days ago that el 1m the social annals of tuts coun- others of three of the most famous embraced, wept, and Two'ot these dutiaws an: rd and smartest of the trio still resent at the meeting. Teida Samuels, Carviiue C. Q juantrell, the nowd 1 LiVes in’ Dover, Uiuio, ay tO Missouri to visit Mrs. Lrell 1s over 5 feet in height, Fears old. For the pi Sue bas been collecting matertal for a life of County, @ reunion took has no paral: Outlaws of this century met, talked over the past. @ead, but the Uves, and was ten were Mrs. tell, mother of Q Buoriila chiet, Mra Quantres came all the w. Samueia Mra Quan Bnd is sixty-seven it as this affair, zens of standin, tuoroughiy inel ® much larger woman | capital wita water. has but one arm, (be off by a Pinkerton bom devectives bad nut the courage to enter vase. Frank Jain-s aod bis wite and Mrs. James were at the old home last week. ihe clothing business in Dallas, aud wife lives in Kansas City, wuere her boy ‘Works in @ real estate office. ‘The Baby Had an Ape’s Head. Prrvescna, Oct &—A special to the Post trom Parkersourg, W. Va, says: Yesterday a weil- known lady gave birth to achild, tne head and Dart of the pody of whicu resembies aa ape. forenead, Physicians say the mother’s fright at an ape ia a circus duriug the Gummer eased the monstrosity. A Murderous Thiet. QHYRARUPTED BY AN AGED LADY, BZ SHOOTS HER IN Ocner Laving been Diow: two years as ‘Then & contract two years. At ume, and, instead of Panxrnsscno, W. Va, Oct. 2—A night or two ‘since # Uaief entered the residence of snore Cut- Tight, oue of the oldest farmers to Roane county, ‘nd stole $2,000 in cash from a bed-tick in a room adjola.ng « roou where the old folks were sitting. Mrs. Cutrigt, bearing a sligut notse, picked up & Iigut aud eutéred the room. As she ope: vor she came face .o face with the tuief whodrew @ revoiver and suot. The bali frou the plsiol pub Out one of the woman's eyes, scape and bas not veen ca Making Up tor Lost Time. AFTER 4 DROUGHT OF FOCRTREN MONTHS RAIN FALLS CONTINUOUSLY FIFTY-KEVEN DATS. —A partot Colleton County, Im this state, not over 20 miles square, has bad re- Markable spelis of weather during the past two years, For tourteea months following tue earth- there Wasa almost continuous drougit. fog Unis time the Lotul rainiall did not exceed two luches. Streams and springs dried uy, and callie perisued for want of water, au q@iMcult for the peopie to obtain good drinking A littie over tWo mouths ayo ruin began falling steadily im Unis section, and jor Ofy-seveo Consecutive days there were only two days on Which it didu't rain, All tue iowiands were turned Inte lakes, The dainage was very great face aqueduct on ry Washington has suf- ere were several soc not aways Lueo, ‘The thief made CoLcuata, 8. C., 0c Potomac water. A New York Herald dispatch from Chicago, Octover 7, says: Frank Proutt, a disciple of Caris- Wan science, bas a scheme Waer’by Le proposes to colonize 6,000 families or 30,000 people somewhere 4m the West, where iandcaa be had cheaply, and found acity wuicn sball be different from any Other city the worid has ever seen. Each family Whi take up 100 acres of Government land aud divide te real estate, forest, mineral and uatural ‘Wealth among thei. "The city, he tuinks, will at Once Le worth $15,050,000. Tue land around the ity Will be wortu $1’ aa acre oF 49,600,000, and Ske common weaith of tne community | will De ‘$24,600,000, or about $4,000 to each family. “betting laad in co-operation,” says Mr. Prout, “1s wo-fold Cheaper than setting It individually, A.city Cun be Duiit foF $3,000.00, sud tue principal Recessaries of life can be wanutactured for 30, le, provided all work is doue by co-operation. Propose the issuing Of laterest-beuriug boDds to the members of the co-vperutlve society firs’, and Outside stockuolders second, with the $24,000,000 Feal estate property a8 security. Should be on high ground, where pure air can be Obtalued. Tis will uiso’ afford good drainage. Sidewalks we want covered to avold rain, mud, ex- cessive ueat in summer and snow and ive in win- Yer. One bakery would do ail the baking, an or- chrstra could be malatained at a cost to each in Dabitaut of not more than $1 a year; amusewents ra) care of the community ‘be put to work uuder 21 years regarding bis scheme during Ue inefficient “aA WAKLIKE CENTURY.” Bismarck’s Prophecy as Expressed in His Heport upom the Emperor Fred- erick’s Diazy. From the London Times. FRIEDRICHSRUE, Sept. 23, 1888. In obedience to your majesty’s commands (ve this noved) I have the houor to make the following report with reference to the alleged diary of the late emperor (Frederick), as published in tne Deutsche Rundschau: 1 consider the diary in its present form not to be genuine. It is true that his majesty, the then ¢rowa prince, in 1870 stood outside tue ‘sphere of Culatious,and Was therefore lable .0 be informed about ot the permission of the king to talk witu his royal highness on esoteric questions of our policy, a8 his ajesty, on the one uand, dreaded the indiscreet reveiations ht thus be made to the English court, that was full of Frencu sympatuies, aud, on the apprebensive lest detriment might Uhus accrue to our relaions with our German al ites Dy reason of the far-reaching alms and the Violence Of the means which were recommended Lighuess by political counsellors of doubtful ubility. Thus the crown prince stood Wituout the spiere of «li business Nevertheless, it is scarcely ressious Which he receiv Hy, So Many Mistakes Of facts and especially Ume could Rave crept into uis diary, It sees Tather as if the dally notes themselves, or at least Jater additions to tuem, bud originated with some Of Ube crown prince. At the Very veginning of the diary it 1s Said that on July 13, 1870, I louked upon peace as secured, therecore wanted to revurn to Varzin, While, a8 & Matter Of fact—whicu can be proved by document- ary evidence—nis royal hizhness aiready kuew then that I regarded war as necessary, and was resolved only 0 go to Varzin aiter reuriog trom office if it were avoided; aud Lis royal highness Was at oue With me aDoul thls, as appears the aileed entry of Juiy 15, where it is said that the crown prince completely agreed with me that Peace and Concession Were already impossible. Nor is it right that bis majesty the king bad BOL mucu Objection to the mobilization. His majesty continued to believe, as the crown prince knew, hat he could still preserve peace and spare the uation (the calamity of) war. His majesty was in Braudenbur,, and during f the railway journey from tuere to Berlin withstood my advocacy Of mouilization, But alter hearing Mr. Ollivier's speech, whico, Was read to bi at the Berlin station, and Manding It to be read Wo him a second time, he considered it as tantamount wo a Frenen declare ou of war, and the King bimseif, without more motu, decided to movilize, It Was then tat the crown prince, who uad alreaay the day before agreed with me us 10 the necessit piele inovilization, put an end to further wavering by annouacing the royal deci- Emu eee resent, Furtuer, Judging trom conversations which 1 then bad With the crown prince, it 1s not possibie for bis royal hignness to uave foreseen alter this War a pause in the eraof battles aud bloodshed (as recorded under date of the 1s: of August), seeing that bis royal highness shared the general con it, too, Laat whatever mig ‘War it Would inaugurate a ve- ries Of Wars, and thats Warlike century was in- ‘Tue assertion of the diary that his royal high- ness could have thought ‘The wew cily ‘wouid be under tue and no person wot ‘Mr. Proutt ts enthusiastic Ghd Will eadeavor to put it luto eperation. Says tat he bas strung Lopes of success. ee “a Man, not a Masket.”” From the New York Herald, to-day. “The soldier is a man, not a musket.” tence from Gea, Suermaa’s spezcd at the 7th regi meat diauer on Saturday is one of those phrases Which a man of genius like Sherman now and thea throws lato history. Detweea our war.aud modern wars Our soldiers ‘Were men, with ideas in their cartridge boxes, Like meu they fought aod like men made their vic~ tory honorable, Aud it was because there were eb, Hot muskets, both in the North and South, Wat tue Woow military system meited away like the daseiess fabric of 8 vision. Maiaing Hessians amoug the Victorious to Inspire 13 Of aunvitious usurpation. There were no fuolisa guerillas among the conquered to be- ‘come Dandits apd iouata.n or swamp rebels. The War Was over and doae. Tue musket became a maa, to piough aod dig and spin and be a com- poueot part of the great repuvilc and vote early aod a3 often as the law allowed, and now and ‘hen, when occasion happlly served, to gatuer arouad Tecumseu Sherman and other’ heroes and cheer them with cheers which recalled the great Gays of triumpu, endeavor and achievement, ee Ne Yellow Fever for Him. ‘From the New York Sun. Ciuzen (to Uncle Rastus)—“You're more or less familiar with yellow fever, aren't you, Uncle many incidents, It tells the difference ‘There were no re- ule that, 1 the ad been recorded Ove in the entor Uncle Rastus (confidentially)—“Yes, sab, I knows all about de yaller fever. I'se seen thousan’s ob Citizen—“Well, there's a sick stranger up at the hotel, and bis case looks like yellow fever. Want you to come up aad give us your idea of it.” Unele Rastus (vurning guastly paie)—“Wha-a-t! 1 Used to know ail about yaller fever, vut I Wouldo’t know now if it was yaller or ‘White, Kase you see, sab, I'se bea color ‘The Centrecycie. ‘From the Philadelphia Record. An Eagiisa invention 1s the “centrecycle,” having four wheels a foot in diameter and a large ‘wheel in the center. By it the rider is enabied to go up BU as easily as to go forward on level ‘Sion to the punic—e with the words “1 ——_——-oe-___ British Argument for Ai ‘From the London Weekly Bulletin. It is very well to laugh ac thejdea of any breach of cordial relations with the Quited States as ap impossibility. We are not of that opinion, In the first place, as we have seen by recent speeches in ‘Congress, the opinion held in America of the naval powers of Great Britain especially is of the mean- est, Of course the United States see all our navy @ud military nen Washed in public, and judge Sccordingly. To cunciude furtner ‘Viction, and ex; be the issue of of employing torce against our allies, and of thus breaking the trea- cs whieh bad been sealed with tueir Une deceased prince, i ig t 3 E : i é idea that empire Die of profitable in 1sOk b German kaiser might buve Deror, but would never have been Tesenlauve and instrument of the national eration of Germany. Similarly the upper house idea was disposed of by us at Doncherry on the 3d of Septemuer, the crown prince bel that the German E E i E i E ad sarmaaainy anne geaes Was always indifferent, 1 rega.ded it move on tue part of the then saa ae eacenriae sae Seal sets as cara by bis royal highness a cata (under date se; I 4 fi i 4 ge i $s H td f i H L i gig i i i ff H £ i i [ I F ! fn i i £ E B F + P FE : i | | i Ba: 85 ! 3 i i aft age i i ti i i E 8 i E rt é ti { i i é j E B § EF h i ! ih i ; lil] ! | i i i 5 E ‘3 ; E Fi i i i LF g & i Hut ! | | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. PLANS OF THE THREE EMPEROMS, Biomarck i and Al For Germans’: Benen ‘Parte Special to the New York Herald, October 6. Political interest centers in the revelation of Bis- marck’s secret and the foreshadowed division of Europe by the three emperors, The following 1s ‘rom the Figaro: “The three emperors now thoroughly understand each other. Striclly speak ing there is no imperial alliance, but there is ais- Uncuy a compact by which each is free to attain his own clearly specified ends whenever occasion may arise. for instance, what Germany's action will be when the king of Holland dies ts already Known and tacitly agreed to by Russia and Austria, What Rusela will doin the Balkan Penip- ‘sula or in Central Asia, whenever some new Bul- arian revolution or some madcap Atghan chief- tain may force her band, is known and approved advance by Germany and Austria. Again, Awhat Austria wili do in the Algerian Sea when the Proper lume comes bas the ui assent of Russia, Holland, Belgium, and Roumania are aiready inui- cated, abd their fate 13 sealed at Berlin, St, Peters- that sueaia Now Bray opposed ‘any eobinstiog 07 rr by which tne power and prestige of France shall be lessened. “Prince Bismarck’s emissary, M. de Radowitz, uUlerly falied to convince Alexander I that the sole durable peace between the nations of Europe depended upon the dismemberment of France. ‘Stunilar overtures, made by Prince Bismarck Wo tne present czar, also fell to tue grouad. Natiuns, like ‘bus.ness men, Will never make a aio Unless they ure tO have some con: rauion for tt, Ger- maby can offer Russia no ad-quate compensation tor the disadvantages that wou.d accrue to her by her acquiescence in the creation of a stronger Germany and a weaker France; but, as the late A. Katkofl once pointed out to wwe czar, the case Would be different if Kagland were substituted tor France. “It 1s Dow upon this basis that a complete un- Gerstanding hus bern reached between Germany aud Russia: History teaches us that Prince Biss inarck’s thunderbolt uever struck twice in Ube Save spot, In 1863 it Was Denmark, [n 1868 it Was Austria, In 1870 it was France. Prince Bis- tharck wisues to consolidate the vast fatric of nis fame by one crowning mastei-stroke, He bates EBugiand; be bas trained tue present emperor to late Eogiand; he has trained the German people v0 hate land aud regurd ber as Germany's com- mercial euemy. Prince Bismarck Iya mao Of im. Perious passion, and When be bates bis hatred is "aorougu-going. ‘uve Biswarck’s personal animosities give & zest Lo Lils political moves, Whevever Prince Bis marck bus made up bis mind to inflict deadly re- ‘Venge on man oF uation he never falied to acco. Plish bis purpose, Kemember Beust, remember the bilud kiug of Hanover, rem mber Arolin; us Austria; ask France, ‘Today the entire mechan- ism of Prince Biswmarck’s worksbop 18. direcuy agalust England, Wen the une ts laid and all prepared ue will single out Evgland’s vulnerabie Points and strike at Lhem with Che crushing power Of Lhe mastodon and (he rapidity of the ratte. Stake. What ore England's vulnerable points? Her Eastern possessions, ver enormous wita te mie Mariuume commerce ail over we world, BY one Of These be destroyed and the whole siructure raisea by the patient toll of cen- Luries will come down With & crash, impending death, The king of Holiaud, the last male desceu- dant of William, ts silent, dnd the consequences Cuat it involves have been taoroughly discussed at Berlin, St, Petersburg and Vienoa. The event- Ual annexation of Lue deita of the Kninel, tuclud- ing Howland, Luxemou id part of Beigium, by Germany ts already tacitly ussemed to by Kussia and by Austria, Holland's colonirs go, of course, with Holland berseif. Even the bouadary live 13 already cieariy defined, A line arawn early east {rc Gravelivess to Lys and down that river to Menin, aud [rom Menia tO Meuse, between Maes- {richt and Liege, marks the boundary of the French and Fiewish languages. People on the north ‘Of Unis line speak Flemisa ;\uose Ob Lue souLD speak Freuch, Tl sine Wii some day be the boundary between France and Germany.” ee eee Married ‘Tree-Tops, AN DNFURIATED GTKRR UNWITTINGLY LENDS HYMEX HELPING HAND. A special to the New York World trom Norwich, Conn., October 7, say: ‘he Orst country dance of ‘the season took place at the farm-gouse of Elisha Crandall, iu the town of North ‘Stoutngton, Thurs- day night, There was nothing peculiar about tue dance itself, but 1t developed into a somewhat ro- mantic wedding. It 1s customary for the youths: and waldens of these sylvan parts to make a niglt Of it on such occasions. Au Unusually large party was preseat Thursday nigut. Tue circuit winis- ter, the Kev. Mr. Jay, arrived Mr, Crandail’s house On bis “Jerusalem pony” to awult tue cum. ing of the Sabbath just before the Lestiviues of the evening beyan, and be immediately wok off bis oat and jolhed the other two musicians, scraping andde, é Autong the 'y present were Miss Miranda Elisworth and Jeremiah Simpson, an engaged couple and Likewise a quarreliug one. Jeremiab took exception to his Miragda’s giving Wiliam Chesbro, 4 former rival, turee nuubers upon her eS and Uwey had several Ults It was aller o’ciock to Lue morniag When tue musicians hung Of their Oduies, aud Une feeling between Miss Elis- Worth aud Mr. ‘simpson had become so pronounced that the Rev. Mr. Jay, noticing it, decided Lo ac- company the couple LO Miss Elisworth's uome and endeavor to reconcile tue two, The trio left on = the custom of tue country lads and s. When they had proceeded a mile without word being spoken an accident befeli taem Which at oue Ume looked serious, but which Lerminated in a happy and life-long reconciliation. ‘The party were Walking along the highway at a rattling p: the young people's brows dark and sulky. while Uhe minister's face bore a Wearled and hopeless expression. In a feid adjoluing the road was & Young Texan steer, the property of Mr. Crandall, aud @ lave acquisition Lo Lis place, The steer is & ferocious Deasi, and no lover of the human race, 4 be Texan foilowed the party on the otuer side of the fence, and it, Loo, wore a scowl At the further end Of Che Held is @ set of bars, and Lue trio reached tue Opposite side Of the exit a second or so betore the steer, ignorant of their impending danger. ‘SiMpsOn Was Che Orst to spy the Leasi, and Wilh a cry Of alarun be rau for a clump Of Crees a few feet abead, Closely toliowed by Miss Elisworyh and Mr, Jay. Simpevn shiaved up one, and Miss Ellsworth proved her worth by cilmblug anotwuer, by Soke dominte, wae gave ber & ltt 3 he, sought safety amor withering ‘The latver had hardly Geared the ground when the steer rushed up with a terrific bellow. The anunal ran around apd around tue trees, bellow. ing and kicking uuUl the air was thick with dirt and dust, A ualf hour passed, but no reliet came. ‘The steer still stood gua:id. ‘Ibiuking this an ex- cellent time tw reconclle the couple the douinie began. His work was done, however, almost be- fore be had begun. Love ‘had conquered, and, frightened almost Uo death, the coupie desired tO be married there and then, thinking they were about to meet a horrible death, The minis. ter coupiied. The lovers could barely join Bands [rom their various {urced positivi but they got a grip, however, and’ held 1 Walle Mr. Jay read the ‘marriage ‘ceremony trom bis rae pulpit in a third tree, ‘ben he had Qolshed Farmer Crandall and bis two boys drove up with # load of bay for the market. Sur- — at the unusual sigut and bearing voices be rove lis Leumn up Dear tue tree to luvestigute. An explanation was hastily given, the uride and groom aod minister were transierred from the trees Lo Lhe load of bay and the joytui party drove to Lhe home of Mss Kilsworth, where the whole episode Was related. Mr. and’ Mrs. Simpson, as apy as two turtle doves, gave au Informal oui Y Teceplion yesterday evening, Which Was largely attended. ‘ > _+00_____ ‘The Judge Was Not # Fishing. From the New York Iribune. in Corona, LL. One day not long ago he visited Brooklyn and went to the court house to wee if Judge Bartlett had rendered a decision in the case, Io Wwe corridor ne met a man who looked us if he knew something about legal matters, and asked him if he could tel any! ‘about the “Yes, I know of it,” was tue reply. “When will it be decidear” “1 don’t know, but i think it “1 the Judge is off on his vacation,” said ‘Mr. Waite,” and is spending bis time huntidg and ‘nsiead of attenuing' to is duties. bere.” At this he noticed that the man smiled and said ‘he guessed not. Mr, White then went into ihe ‘court room aud se eae nay, OW wet him at the door us you £7, Fifteen years ago it nave been treason think of such ‘openly ex- oc Ke would have been of Ay ‘the ‘expect % be able to revurn to hew York by Curiscmay ‘An appeal to the United States Supreme Cou has been made on benaif of Me Jachne, the mH whoran what be calied a “specu lauon ." by which he to gather Yhousands of yo trom dupes in parts of the ‘Mr. Henry Campbell, member of parliament Mr. Parnell, bas ‘an action the London imes tor libel, that having saben that he Was the writer of the et ‘A Shakespearean charade, GR, Bucharest in “honor of, tne’ prince ot # i | F i i F, i WELIMIOSES & S08 OORNER 11TH AND F STS x W. ARE TOO BUSY TO WRITE A LIST OF THEIR TWO PASSENGER ELEVATORS ARE GOING CONSTANTLY AND THEIB THREE ACRES OF FLOORING I3 CROWDKD WITH FINE AND HANDSOME, 48 WELL AS CHEAP AND COMMON STOCK, THEY SELL ALL CLASSES OF GOODS, AND MARK ALL GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURES. THE PUBLIC WILL FIND IT INTEREST- ING TO LOOK OVER THEIR ESTABLISH- MENT, AND THEY EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL TO BO 80. B MOSES & BOX, OOR, 11TH AND F STS. X.W. FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES AND DRAPERIES OF EVERY DE- Buonrct. Sxow BATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON, WE KNOW. it the soft-falli1 Beatictal etait Apdeeut them to their holes wrain, here, perfore, they sbull remain tthe “robin's neck agains “We haven't your “The goods are all sold.” “There was a tremendous But,'we have other woods tec superior to ‘at, a trifle advance in price,” s¢ WARE of those ur nesta of the id coset fas FANB READY-MADE CLOTHING VICTOR E. PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. O27 and Ox¥ 7th st.nw. corner Strictly One Price, Open Saturdays tilt 11. m. Ove Coxsraxr Arc Is To Kuxe THE FINEST AND THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. in trmsarrss De disay pots Sale of Lace Cur. to ‘several “S128 that no one fow for heavy Tarcoman 430 pairs in Hed, Blue, and Gold st $1.08 per pair. it Table Plush - 9170 and 82 to $1.30 ively in our Upholstery and Art Bm- ta, Sud Jou tae not eee thaen arprised, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR HOUSEFURNISH- ING DEPARTMENT. Huck rowels, 1 Tiotot t vara broidered, marked down, et pet een DEPABTMERT. cot the ‘had in Velvots from 750. oy soe ack ‘Trimming and Drees Valvots See ere pretiiest Dress Goods ever shown by us, ONE PRIOR, AS BEFORE, LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424, 496 7th St. and 417-410 Sth Bt. X.W. g bye by 4 D.C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1888—-SIX PAGES, AUCTION SALES. rTpHOmas DOWLING, Auctionsse. THIRTY-FOUR BARRELS |ADULTERAT- SYNCORL 0: ft ig nee aT reais oo “2 “ Poke ee eee ee ee cot dia SSE ES DOW EINE: Mustcnser 7 ED 005 -dis, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Avouoneer, SALE OF FIN; CONDI. Shania eerie Pe! 23 ASD bok WINE IN WOOD, Bo. £6. AY Mi EBS, "eommeneiae at TEN O'CLOCK. fam Hea uid my aNc.icu rooms, a large cousigument of the abor Femoved to my rooms for couvenience of sale. WLING, Tiualas Dey % uous ‘DOWLING, Auctionsor. 3.000 ROLLS WALL PAPE AT AUCTION. on WOON DAY OC LOUEH TENT R Tees AT ZWELVE O'CLOCK: at my suction rooms, shall veil bore rs chet THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON MERID- [AN WEDNESDAY, OcLUbE TENTH. at FIVE PSE. Minter spree tise ees, act 10, 4i Block 5, Meridian ah Saat ‘west of 10th etrect, 0p the south crest of the bill, the site belug unsur- at if abd beauty of scenery, and only @ srccted Uy en-Seuste Heed tou Th habe bent ope x 90. portunity for profitable investment, or for those who ‘Wish desirabie buildi: te fe mouths ‘Yaluos im Sat nection mlost bwely tmerease.” ras of (Une: uirdeasl sud the belsee {2 two, years with inerest. trou. te dag ot gale to be secured by the notes of ‘purchaser, aud & Option of the purehada hye ee By S0 will be ued at fhe Ue of se, dite mood op depoalt re iiclug’at cout of purchaser Wikia & Wikia "TWO NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY AND. BASE- MNT PRESS BRICK FRONT DWELLINGS. NO. 1522 AND 1odzy TWELFIH STHEEL, BE- TWEEN RuODE YSLAND AVENUE A\D 2 SIRELT NOKTHWEST. 10 CLOoK AN ESTATE On WEUNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTUBER T.NTH. at FIVE O'CLUCK we wil sell in front Sireet By. These Bouses coutaln ive rook seach aud Sintec a Pueine a wer anaes maki ceneen ‘Terms: Une third cash, balance in equal instalments ‘at two and three years, uotes to bear 6 per ceut inierest ed by deed of trust on meee eee pace ia es required ou each house af time of rs Sobveyauelug, &o vet purchaser's cust. Ccsdaus § DUNGANSUN BOs: Auctioneers. ST Loutiate 3 aven: ‘Opp. Cty Post-Offica, STEE'S SALE OF RESTAURANT EFFEC TRTMUNBPAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH. AT 128 SISTIRLSSES KANG, CHALMS, 1K BOX, TIN pane. TRONWARE, yo Eee JOHN M KEATING, Trustee. WAL TEE B WILLIAas & CO,, Auctioneers ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF FUR- Diao aces: Minas MATTINGS, BED. + DING. CLOCK: LRKOKS, LAMPS, “iKON BAFE, &o., CONTAINED IN S1OKE NO. 1146 ae NOBIHWESL, AT PUBLIC ALC P1ON. virtue of a certain deed of assirnment dated October 8, 1888, from Henry Triue, jr.. to me aud duly recorud, T shall sell at pubiic auction on the premises, No. 114 ‘7th street northwest, on FRIDAY, THE TWELETa DAY OF OCTUBEK, 1888, commencing at TEN OCLoc Xe. he "entre stock of. Furuta, Car. ta; Stoves, how on sald Premises, te saune Dong paste, ew aud desirable articles for Louse Turuisue cash. EDWARD A. NEWMAN, As-ignee. ©) UMBIA, IMPKOV DWELLING NO. 459 Q STAEET NOKTH WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Goi tiybiey paseod in cause of Graut et ale ve-urant et ak, No. 1£300, in Equity, we will offer at ubile sale, on the preuises. on DAY. the NIN 2 PELNTH DAY OF OC.OBEI A.D 1888, ut HA Fe PAST FUUK O'CLOCK P. af, the following-described Foal gntate, situate aud beiud iu the city” of Waauinig, ton, Distrct or Columbia, to'wit.: Allod lot 3s and the'east 10 feet of lot 34 vy the deptu of said lot, of W. W. Corcorun's recorded subdivision of square S09 (five tiundred und uin--) ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; balance in equal in- stauinente at one and two ears, iotes to be xiveu bear. ing six per cent interest trom day of sale, pays seluranually, aud to ‘be sectuned, "by deed of trant om the property #0ld. oF Lear, at the optiou of the pure Chavet, A deposit of $100 wil, be “equired at. tine of male. Copveyauciux, &c., at purchaser'scust, If terms of sale are uot complied with iD teu duys from day of Salo the Trust Fight to resell the prup- erty in default Purchaser aiter five days" uotice of resale in sme news Daper publued in Wa-hiugion, D.C. MASON NOBLE RICHARDSON, THOMAS D.) LING, Auctioneer. oc8-d&ds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPRUVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON ESIRLET BETWEEN 91H AND 101H STREETS NOKIHWEDS1, NU. 24, Al AUCTION. On MONDAY, OCTOBER IFTEENTH, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLUCK P, M. we shail nell 1: frout o. ‘the premises part lot No. 17, in square No. 378, uav- hug 23 teet 6 thehes front by 100 tect deep, improved byw substantial three story, basement apd attic brick dw.iling of about 14 rooms moderu improveuents, This property by. reasou of its lua.iub, possesses great advautexs to tlione in search of Acat-class prope erty. This isa rare opportucity to secure either « sale iiiveatment or a desi able dweiliug. ‘Terius made kuown at tine o1 sale; $200 down when property is wtruck of. All cunveyanciug at purchaser's “ocb-dkda_WALYER B WILLIAMS & 0O.. Aucts. MAS K, WAGGAMAN, ~ Heal Estate Auctioneer. TBRGHIH BIDE, PSTN BEA WEEN GUN EVAICUL AVENUE AND kIGHTLENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue ofa decd of trust, recorded iz Liber Na 120o) follo 227, vet seq. or the laud records of the District of Coluiavia, aud at tue request of ‘the party theveby svctced. we Will se.1 at publie suction, in trout Of the prowives, on BALUKDAL. OCLUBER Hite TEENIE, 1888, at FIVE OCLUGEK P. AL, the vast 18 feet 8 wehies trout, by sul. deyt-, of Lot's, ia Davide sou's recorded wubd. vision ot wtb in square 161. "Terius: Oue-tiurd cash, of which 50 must be de- potited ut time of saiey valance it diree «qual instal: Ereuts in 6, 12, aud 18 months, for wisch betes of par- chaser, beariug inverest frou day of sale and secured by'decd of truvtoa property sold, will b" takers Ail Sinveyauelug aud. econix "at purcharcr's cost. it terms are uot cmphed with iu 1 days trou sale prop- erty wlio resold tak aud ont Of etaltiue pe chaver. THOS k WaGt JOHN W. PILLING, "f Trustees T.E. WAGGAMAN, Atictioucer. oct-dide \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘dv WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HERE- BA GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING GOODS VILL BE SOLvY TO PAY BiVRAGE CHALGED. On FRIDAY, UCIOBER FIFTH, 1888, at TEN O'CLOCK AM, within my ssies:ooms, southwest erence De. beled pe | gel st. u.wa lL oe mg Pere to Storie and other charges uow due the ‘under Eigaed, the following woods: 3 Stoves, with gine and pipe, stored April 6. 1885; Lot ot Household Kfects. scored August 1, 1884; aris, “Boxes, Pictces, Ee, stored February 1, Lot'of Furniture, &c., stored Apri! 30, 188. Lot of Furniture, &c.. stored November 8, 1886; aguas, Boxee und Furniture, stored Ustober'13, ‘of Furniture, &e.. stored June 11, 1886; tof Furniture, £0, swred Noveniber 11, 1886, qhtgrase om above gvods can be paid at auy time prior wert THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL oot-dts THOMAS DOWLING. Auctiouset” -THE A SALE 18 FURTHER PosT- Te We ED UNT! WEDNesDAY, OCT. BER BEVEN- iT! BAME HOUR AND Pi ACE. FE a a rE snee ALE OF A DESIRABLE DWELL- Wear (vo 11001 stKUET NORTH WLBT.) By Gordon-ville Chao iO Tyo creay, ON ¥ ‘i ST! 81) pres rr Lywchburk, Kocky Mo bzuchpare, hoe unt. Danville, and Sta: "and Danvi in, G-ee-BOrO. ongcemery. Rew Or ow York to Momuro-wnry, Rinevore iy ea* : § if és i 5 i 5s ee! § is F me ge i a fi pr ity. i i j i E 2, E ry f il Fi H i ee Be ‘CERT A DESI os THE svi si Hann ieiist virtue of a decree « al va iiarbeugh et ai. No. ole suction, tui 0:1 of the jrennde A) ge TEN Lie Tees, Supreme Court of the Barteurh rt tt bla Aivem, Auirusts Jeaion Tenaa ane calc Wesbitatop to Sew_ Orla Cae tthout chanee HH i aif som the South ¥ ne STIte iu Washi 111 XMana B40 sud Obie route god a LAs Hl otis, [100 ease ‘ager § «jou, Penn: SOMBRE, a m OM STATION, KRETS AS BOL iN UNBAD SCHAEFER } rrastess. DD PNCANSON BROS, auctioneer. AKUSTEE’S SALE OF 1WO SMALL TRACTS Wahid “AVeRUR RE ATENNSTLYANT A xa Ty yur Nok ie WEST ARG DOUBLE TR vk ND BIALL KAILA MAGS FICENT TRAINS LEAVE WASH UNGT CORNER SIXTH AND & sh AND, NEA TWINING \HOMAS DOWLIN toner. MINUs OF “FaNNSSL T —— ores WO BRICK DWELLING 24) QSIKERT NOKIA Supzeme Court of aol suction “in frout-of tae AX. the LiGHik: NIH Day Asst, at HALE-PAvi Fi bs Of Wasuiugion, Dist set of Colum 1B aud the east 10 tucuee trout DF winch s recorded. sub HOUSES, Nos 230 Wes. Ka _ tracts 1 aud lye aud beim with Nieepume Car Altoumetes trict, Known aud described as crn Lxpress at 1 40 tum dais Washington t0¢ tet iy at harriabure ie Fe full depth of lot a. in bE cat for Pitteonre ud. th ct yor Ww Puctabure, aud Pittsbame te ‘ALLIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ‘Cauendauua, sud Rochester. daily tor Bate 5 Hi cout. ine one (1) acre aud eight fyedwclang aud cubuilduge Terie of sale: 4030.77 aud expenses of sale, Taxce iu casks Uaianice in eq ve imoutua, for which ‘te notes ‘Deariug iutereat trou: Gay uf eale Geod'of trust’ on the property sold Gevoait o: S100 required ai tue sane Veyane ng. &e., st yurchasers cat, Leras Plved with in tom dag Gayat pubis notre of ya" pubs ° lished tm Wi | GEE f tweiv. mouths, with iutereet trom the day of 10 De wecured by weed of truss Overy Suid. OF w I coB, wt Lue pur. Lasers optiol, 100 will be required at 1 terms of sale are DOC comylied W.Lh 1B teu uays we tthe Fisk aud Cost purchaer All couveyaucang abd record- FEAKDINAND SCHML DEALT MURKAX, PROPOSALS. LS FOR FUEL—OFFIc 3 . deterred pay in: ty, with Sieephue Car ocbeotar. For Williamsport. Lock Haveu, and Luma, st 0:30 iy, exer Sunday aoe oS the F Kut to rewel, > peed 00 p.m. every day, tains connect at Jer en. Gitet trevafer to Futon sirwet, svuidiug Serringe cross Nw Yo kW For Fhiiedely ioe. 7 20. 8-00, 1 2-00 4-19, 0:00. 1000, andi Guy, 00. 11/40 a.m, 2 00. #in. weok-daysund S40 pu Gauy, 20, 9.00, 9.40, 00.'and 12:20 pm. On. 71-40 am, 200, 3 aud Th ops Creek Live, 720 aun. aud 120 aud 9:00am, 12:05. 4 ally, eRoeyt Sunday. “Sunuaye 0:00. Wai and aliPatvitia ane Wasuan DAULOAD, 2 Fj ‘otherwise Tight. reserved to, purchaser afver tive in soe Lewspayer B. VOKY G. KIMBALL. Trastes, & OF NINE NEW BKICK ‘REET, BETWEEN BULiH iD DELAWAKE AVENUR ets | 2 rae | HECie onal Bins ».¥. reuse. HOUSES, ON E 81! CAFILOL BTKEET AN: SUUTHWEsT, ADJUINING GARFIELD F, MIN Tuk BQUAKLS OF THE U8. FOR FUEL Orit BLic | ‘abd Grounds, War Departuseut, Web ff Gowwber 3. 188s. sen et bre, oman, ha will be reccived at the oilice ‘unt gui ee, wax x iver Vauit at Washington boller-bouse, 200" tona, imure of les nt Dest quality red ashege coal oriace | shore or Jews, of loux pine wovd. “Fora and epeciticn: at tus office JUHN M ROPOSALS FOR DRED McNI-—U. & Lnomern « FFICE, 2136 FuxsuvL- Yana Avenue Nomrawenr. uver 13, 1888 —seale, proto ls embankment, Poionae River TWELVE OG T00, sna 11.40 am, 188K, for fa #1) Parior Cars. 0 By virtue of @ decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia passed tun ba at publie suctony Ss treat of ths ape able auction, ts tres iresbective THURSDAY ELEVENTH DAY OF rE UCLOCK ¥. Toul, and 10 cords, ‘UuoMs ean be obt.. ci A. D. 1888. at FY AND 7 MBANK- ‘of sxid Lote 31° iuproveu with a wo-stor Six rooms and cellar.” Lot J the alley, basa Threestory rica, with store aud c lar. All the houscs hav: gua, waier, &c. ‘These Lo Will be offered separately. Terius of sale as to each lot: One-third of the chase miobey in cash aud the balance in two eq Stallmente payable with interest at G per ceut per auuum payable sunually, aud secured by deed of trust: sola, of aii cash at the option ‘of the purchuser., De~ Posit of $200 on each lot will ‘Levis must be complied with iu ten days fromm Gay of wale oF the proverty will be resold at the risk auld cost of ‘the defuu.tiug purchaser, AU cunVeyauc- Dy at yurchuser's cost, ARUREW B. DUVALL Trust Cor. 435 st aud Ls. ave, JAS, H MAKES Trustes, 9: WATSON J. NEWTON, Trustee. DUNCANSON Bros. Aucta, HANCEKY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPK VED HEAL LOTAT® SITUATED ON THE HEIGH (3 OF GEORGETOWN. List! FRON LING ABOUE 160 FLET O: SIDE OF “FAYE 3ST (SALED ST REK: 142,528 BQ) luapruveuent at Wash received at tuis office unl MESDAa. UCU ‘at corner of +. sire: CK M. on WE BER TEN1H, 15h8. For specifications, forms ot bide, f iniormaLion, - pp HAINS, LU-Col. 0: bus 1d two years resi LRMSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wabi Seitember 13. ibns-—Seaved Toune Kiver at Washington hin of © ULE. TWELVE CLOCK M, on WEDNESDAY. \CTUGEK LENTH. 1608. Pot Siecificadious, torus ut bids, end ply at this office. PRIRKC HAlas Lieut. col \eeun.tudetioy tur Quantico, 500 jan or Kichimond aud the Bouth, 6-00, 10.57 abu 6-0. pau daily, exceyid Sunday ‘aria be requ.r dat time of and 11:07 am, 2:00, J.C Hereurxsox, IMPORTER CLOaKs, OX MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCAOBER 81a, Ora AND 107Tx, We place on fale our PARIS AND BERL PATTEKN GARMENTS, the most renowned desivners. They are all Made bich Novelties that have wo “iuplicates, and will readily Vee to patrols apprecisling clegalit Geotral Manaicer JBAeT ORE axp onto Ra“RoaD, SCHLDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, gaff LEAVE WASHINGTON 7 CL Uk OU. UMBIA, STATION CORNER AND © STREE: express daily 10-554 and Rt Lonle, express daily Sia Xisbare and Cleveland express daity 10:654 or bexiiucton and Loval Stations, #10:10 a: Newark, aud Wil, 5.25 p.m. dally, exprosa. 73 am apd 13:15 \y aud Mitermediats By virtue cf a decree of the Supreme Court of said Dis iu kauity Cause No. 11214. we avail ‘1 ‘of the preniises, ou the NINETELNIM DAY OF OCLOcEIS f FAVE OCLUCK PM. the scrivcd Kea Estate, situated in said Geuncewwu, be- ‘wee, Baltimore sat WALKING JACKETS, = ‘pointe 67:30 am, 16.50, #8, #9. #1) 8, $20, $25, & LONG GARMEN18, 75, 812, $1: 87.50, $10. & 012, 91 street. distant the north line of Bth (iow know: theuce easiwardly 10 a puiut on the west erick (now kuow ii ae 4uh) et, dist frou said worth line of Btu iu. ; theuce west 146 fc 6 im. it tow sont distant 181 ft 91m eatw rly irom & js OD said east ine o. Faye.te st . BOI from the place of be.ibulug: thew wardiy 181 ft 9 iu. to sald point uisauit 160 11. 2 iu, orth trom the pl.ce ot ; thence ‘worth 91 tc. 6 ‘theuce north wardiy G2 18. $22, $25, and all Or Auuarolis, 6:40 and 8:30 a, ‘distant 16011. 2 YLUSH WAP, aud thence south rauing, toetuer cousisung of a two-story JACKETS, NEWMARKETS, SACQUES, VISITES, with the improvemenca, | $23, 625, all Prices up brick bouse abd irame oul-Uwidiugs, ‘Lerius 0; saie—Uue-t..ird Cah, residue in two equal jours F wpectively, witu in- of trust ou the cunveyancaug. &¢., wt aus io be compiied with un ten day’, uF the trustees reserve the «igut to Teadvertive aud cell ue property at deluwiing pu.chaser’s oust CHABLES H. ORAGIN, S21 45 st. nw. HUNKY 0. SiR WARE Jie, WILLIAM aoe aMbL, DUNCANSON BRO¥., Auctio: ‘P\HUMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. IsUSTEES SALE OF NO. 1012 DELA’ = AVENUE SOLTHWasi, cee Under and Ly viriue of the provisions of « eertain deed oftrust to the uudesined trustera, trom ‘ribur Catver and “wife, bestia date Issb, and Recorded ib iber No. bg he request of the TUL SDA. OC1UbE® SIXTEENTH, 1888, at nae y K PM, sell at puohe aucun ou tol the premises, lot Lumber tWeuty (ZU). of si0u of Lyte squ, Sundays, 30am, TL $15. 016.75, $19, 620, ‘ut oue aud two intermediate point, 19am, Sand ticrucdiate tations, +7 p.m.t10 B Church train leaves Washington on fs Seppe wt aul “etatious om You Frederick 10:10am, 13, 14:35 15:d0aum, ma, town, t10:10 am. and 1530p. Points ou the ‘Sbenaudoals |. Roanoke, aud ail polnis South via Norfolk’ feet ru a 3 jam TRIMMED AND UNTHIMMED MILLINERY, Sere ie iey xcited such universal sdmiration at our op-n- och Forft HATS and BSNL IN We ec ir, Leewauce abd Bret-clans Quaity jarpassca, sold, oF all cash, at opuon. Fequired at tune burchaser’s cost, FAST BLACK HOSIERY. FOSTEK KID GLOVES, 1 Pair upward, arrive trom Chicago oaity Fh... from Cinciuuati aud 8t. Lou end 1.55 p, wa: trom Pittsbune daily * Frou Puuadelpiua, Ches.er, aud |. 7 AW, wd OD pe Mm. smidy erly aud iuteriuediate poluts north of We m. daily aud 1 eave, Baltimore DRESS 1KiMMING. sroods this season is the REMARK- ington, LO:ed oc6 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, + Washington at @: (45-minute trai ‘Gn Sundays, 6 6:30. 8:15. 8-30, and 10:50 9. “Daily. Pstinday ousy, the ASSIGNEES sae. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 1 WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES 0 PEK CANT DISCOUNT 0} OF &5 OR UPWARDS) THe ENIIRE STUCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARV ICLES IN STORE NO. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOKTHWEST. CONSIBTiNG OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, MISCELLANEUUS BLALUNERY, WkK-BOXES, ‘#101 UK:8 FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, | ROUKETBOOKS A! ‘AMAVELING CASES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, PLAYING CaRDs, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER | ABTICLE> USUALLY FOUND IN A FiusT- ‘CLas> STATIONERY STORE, BELNG THE ENIKE .TOCK oF JOHN ¥. PAKET. ATTENTION | OF GYECIALLY INVI1tD TO THIS SALE. indeited to Jobu F. Paret are req: it him ave reuuestcd ty preesut the sass soos | Sires mouths frou tse date to, BAMLRL MADDOX, Assignee, 402 Loulsiaua ave, continue the engraviug business at fOriber wotice cr 2U1, foliv 19 AY wecured, 0.1 thacept Sunday Boswave called for aud Pasi FoUK O'CLOU ders left at see vitices, U1Y abd ALL PURCHASES ee (OY), Improved. oot Ss POTOMAC RIVER MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN TUsatrect what daily (exce) «Su eFuoL aud Iver Labuiuues ws far do 20 cclock & uw. Beturning, Shout 50h mk BOATS. XD CARD CASES, LL BLAKE, Captain )UR PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IKON STEAM: Li “Wal ves 7th st. wharf on wd SATUGDAY™ et Tam Meturni DAYS and at Eg at ha serdiows, Md. Connects with, an Diepberda See scheduie, JulLs B. PADUS. DLE), Mauacer. OCEAN STEAMERS. UIA a BUULE 10 LONDOS, RUMDORC Scan LLOYD & © O@, ‘Siesuere To = Ad book, ot oan, joe we AY 8 tne 2 We ee CY 151 KICT OF COLUMBIA, KNOWS As NO. BIRLLE NobTH wes By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the a ‘Uctover, District ot Columbia sue tmbs = ‘Mr. Paret will same place until ‘Lerms of sa.e: One-third of purchase wpocey in eash; residue ip equal instalments at une abd two yeare irom day of sale, With uUtevest at U payable sciu-auuually, notes to be «ven ments, secured by purchaser may pay all of trust ou the p.operty, or MEAT. “An tnvatusble tonic. Isesuccem and s ‘boon for which nations should feel grateful” See “Metied Bran” “Zanews” On: Mahar | 12 “nightcap” instead of alcobolic dniaka, Se ‘beat three ‘Slave hed i0:ty yease’ anya bee Au ver-tallac Fou Residence, Geurgetor ty Del Abike WHo K.QUL.k THE © BVICES OF AM ‘eEper bow Leu. Li, WocoON 1100 Puck 0d 1 aud Laka ate me ts . w, A. MACDONALD McBLAL.~ rasa” DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta MEDICAL, &. SENUINE with BLUE SIGNATURE of BARON ‘LIEBIO in fac-cimile ecross the label. if E 5 i yu f i EPP’s COCOA i pews ork, BY Osine a eo Seta ood at receipt of price 404 Vet. aw, fe, HEE ji ; i Sry He 25 :