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TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Exposed by His Son and Successor. AN RX-COUNTY TREASURER IN KANSAS FOUND TO BR A evAULTER, ‘Torexa, Kax., Oct. 15.—Joseph county treasurer of Wabaunsee Years, and at the last elec chosen to succeed biun Ian came wo take tacher’s ids has been County eight jon his son Jerry was day, when the youug ne Office he found bi DO. He ine stately ‘ue apnounce. ment of ‘he defaication caused great excitement jout Wabaunsee County. An inventory 4 tae books would tot Dalance. From ination Of the books it was in- Just where the deficit existed, but ain that the BOOK called Tor $18,500 more than Mr. Fields was abie to show. ile lun mediat-ly called upon the president of the »N«- Uoual Bunk Of Alma and made ap assignment ior the beneiit of bis bondsmen of about $30,000 worth of property including uis farm anda very fue Fane, Complaint Was made at once before a jus. luce of the peace by the county commissioners charging Fields with embezziewent, aud tne pre- liminary bearing of this charge has’ been vet for November & in order to give the county attorney and commissioners time to make eXamiaation of the books and records of tue treasurer's office. Tields was released on $5,000 bonds. Horrible Death of a Watchman. CAUGHT IN A SHAFT AND WHIKLED AROUT ALL NIGHT UNTIL HIS BODY WAS FOUNDED TO PIECES. Derkorr, Micu., Oct. 15.—Last night Chris Peter- fen, a might watchman in Anderson & Foster's Saw-mill at Louden, near Greenville, started the machinery in motion to clear out the sawdust con- Veyors. The conveyor shaft runs near the floor, Sind above the sail a few feetis a brace. It 1s not Known at what speed Petersen set the mul run- & m. the whistle nd at 5 o'clock the "S call Was not sounded. The latter, feel- ing alarmed, weat to the mill and found it running slowly, the Steam bveing nearly exhausted. The remains of Petersen were found under tue suaft on he floor. He bad evidently been caugut and urawn around this shaft, and thus whirled around for houre, Tue body Was, literally ground up, except S@counk of the trunk between the arms and Lips and one band. The head was scraped cleau and ounded from tne body and rolled off to one side. ‘Thought She was Coming Back to Life. Maniox, Iwp., Oct, 15.—A great sensation was caused here Saturday afternoon at the close of the funeral services of Mrs. Chas. Oman, by the an- Rouncement from the pulpit that the burial would ve Owing to the belief that Mrs. Oman Was not dead, Dut in a trance. Mrs Oman, who Was twenty-eight years old, had apparencly died ‘Thi fe Dut after being prepared for burial (h Doay been disrobed and put back in bed, evidences of life having been detected. ‘That Right the body was closely watched as it lay in the but without aby signs of animation Yesterday decomposition set in, and the body Was interred this evening. ——s——— Five Girls Plead Guilty of Arson. Abuiax, Micu., Oct. 15.—At the session of the Cirewit Court Saturday morning five girls from the Industrial Home were arraigned, charged with ar- 80m, the offense consisting of an attempt to burn Creswell coitage on the Of September. ‘The is, Clara Kice, Minnie Dulais, Minnie Conklin, Panyard, and Maude Bagley, all plead gulity. ‘The court gave the culpritsa week in which to get thelr pareuts and friends here to speak for them, and will pass sentence Friday next. A Woman Attempts to Stop a Railway. Masistaz, Micu., Oct. 15—Mrs. Sorenson, of ‘Manistee, keeps a boarding-bouse, and the Manis- tee and Northeastern Railway Co. had prepared to lay the track for the road in front of the soren- son house. To this Mrs Sorenson objected. Sue ordered the men to stop work Saturday, but they laughed at her, whereupon she went’ Into the house und reapbeared with a revolver and a rock- ing-chair. “Now,” suid she to the gang of werk- men, “you strike another stroke and I'll shoot the Srst'man of you who does it.” ‘Then sue sat down om the job in her rockiug-chair, and staid there {ill the tiand of the law was laid upon her, and she ‘Was sent to Jail to answer toa charge of Obstruct- ‘and operation of a railway. ceed e mu ki ‘Most of the Utes ure gamblers, and know ail the arts that make up the great popular civilized game known as draw poker. Pairs, threes, flushes, Straights and full hands they have learned beter than their A, B,C’sand agriculture. They play with either American or Mexican cards. A good poker player down East will flad @ foe wortuy is hand in the stoicai fare of the Southern Ute. You can’t tell from nis face whether the Indian holds a bobtail dush, a pair of duces, or a full hand. They ure passionately fond of poker, and 4m playing this game are adepes in all the arth and Ways 01 the more ulguly civilized paletace. They fare also fond of tue horse race, and a contest be- tween two Iugian poates Is always a great event. The Indians #e out, and put their money on their favorites, Many am India’s annuity 1s lost at f @ horse race. poker 01 eI Psychic Effects of Hasheesh. ‘From Science. ‘Mr. A. M. Fielde has recently recounted his ex- Periences under the influence of hasheesh. He smoked the hasheesh unt he felt a profound sense of well-being, and then put his pipe aside. After afew minutes he seemed to vecome two persons; he was conscious of his real self reclining on a Jounge, and of why he was there; his aoubie was im @ Vast building made of gold and marbies, Splendidiy brilliant and beautiful beyond all de- seripuion. He telt an extreme gratification, and Delieved himself in Heaven. ‘This double persou- ality suddeuiy vanished, ut reappeared in a few minutes, His real seif Was underguing rhythinical spasms throughout his body; the doubie was marvelous instrument, producing sounds of ex- quisite sweetness and periect rhytam. ‘Then Siecep ensued, and ail ended. Upon anotuer occa sion sleep and waking came and went so rapidly That Uey seemed te be coufused. His doubie seemed to be @ sea, bright, and tossing as the wind Diew; then a conunent. Again he smoked a douvle dose, and sat al his tabie, pemcii in band, to re- ord the effects. ‘Tls time he lost ail conception of ime. He arose to open a door; thls seemed to ake a million years. lie went to paciiy an angry dog, and endless ayes seemed to have gone on uls rettirn. ConcepUons of space retained thetr nor- tal character. He felt ab unusual 1uiness of men- Tal imupressions, enough Lo Mil volumes. He under Stood ¢lairvoyaner, hy pnotis: Was HOt One man OF U the same Ume tn different places, with diffe mecupations. He could not write one word with- mt hurrying to the next, uls thoughts flowing with enormoys rapidity. Tue few words he did write meaat ‘This experience admirably | silustrat © relatiouship between states of | real insanity and transitory gilectlons induced by psychic poisons, A Rosaen’s iigaD NEakLY BLOWN OFF.—AtStiles- Fille, Mendrick’s County, Ind, Saturday, Logan York, @ young tough, suw Farmer Mason receive $60 a p. & comp. Te old man came tothe door sho. at him, but failed to hit him. Mason's daugnyer selzed a chair and assaulted York, Who closed with her, Taking oue Of ner fingers in bis teeth and biting savagely. While ork and the girl were Ngnu her brotlier, Gran Mason, appeared with a lode shotgun, which he discharged, almost blowing York's ead from his body and fastaptly kuling him. ‘The other man escaped. by ve ss ORIGIN OF THE ZANZIBAR OUTBREAK.—Negotia- tons have been entered Into by the German rep- resentatives in Zanzibar With a view of settling the differences with ihe natives. Itis not true, dis- patebes state, that the rising originated in religi | ous fanaticisin, The trouble Was caused by the German officials treating the natives and Sultan's ofiletals with contempt. At a public meeting of the British Indian traders 1c was resolved v0. pe- tition the queen to request the German govern- lieut to take necessary measures to restore conf. dence in Zanzibar and thus avotd commercial ruin to the trading community, whica Butabers 10,000 persons. Yowmise a Began Ti ew Yore.—The a of New York eniay raised the price of bread formerly selling ruts to G cents, and Scent loaves to 9 cents poruonate increase of the price of roils was ‘The executive Woard of Journeymen Bakers? 0, 1, subsequemtly inet aad decided that on of the busses Was the first step toward 4 bread trust, and urged all working Lot to patroulze shops where an increase In prices Was made. It was determined to call a uassmeetjug lo discuss the bread question, oe A Payrurn KILLep ix New JEMSEY.—A dispatch from Newcon, N. J. says: ‘The ‘residents of county, have been apnoyed ge wild animal whiten | mt cattle-pens aif belonging at once gave to Eaward Kincal chase. Being pressed by the dogs the animal Yoox refuge in a tree. Several shots were fred at M, some of Which Wok effect and enraged the beast. Jt spramy lute the crowd, knocking down 4 oadiy scratching a boy. It Was killed with a cGxv.—A dispatch from EU the Baltimore American says: Low bipping for Wife-beating Was enforeed for the first tue iu Howard County Saturday. Oscar Bummery, colored, convicted at Ube last Ler of cutirt of ing Lis Wife, received Yen lashes in the corridor of the jail from Sherif! George D. Day. Kulamery was not bound. After Teeriving bis fog, ue Was released, his term of peulence having expired. Bummery said he pre- Jered te Mogying to staying y ferred Wo staging in Jail tnlety days soo NATCRAL Gas Por PuuLapecrata.—A Harrisburg Guspgtch says that witata the uext sixty days tbe Staumlard Cul Compaay expects \o announce that nal as ‘ulsued to Harrisburg, Phils deiphia, and ail intervening towns ant cimer; ated that natural gus Ueen struck in appreciable quan ties east Of the Alleghany Mountains Grades immense tracts of land along une Blue Monin Lave already been secured covering thousands ot neres, located ih No less than five counties, and the operatonsof drilling for the gus has already been begun by employes Of the company ‘within Sve miles of Harrisburg. Thus tar the use of be {ween 35,000 and 40,000 acres of land, chiefly in Licuntaigous regions, bas been obtained through rants from Ube ow uers, coo ‘The international canoe race between Walter Stewart, of the Koyal Canoe Club, of London, nd Regivald 8. Blake, of the Brooklyn om Culiion, 8 MB. THUIMAN ACCEPTS. Writev a Letter Acknowledging His Hw mination and I: ' ee indorsing Mr. Clev. Mr. Thurman's letter to the democratic com- mittee formally accepting the nomination to the Vice-Presidency was given to the press last night. After referring to his informal acceptance when called upon by the notification committee, Mr. ‘Thurman writes: “I thought then, and I still think, that whatever Icould properly do to pro- mote the re-election of President Cleveland Iought todo. His administration has been marked by Such integrity, good sense, manly courage, and exalted patriotism that a just appreciation of these high qualities seems to call for his re-elec- on, 12} 4m also strongly impressed with) the Dellet that his re-election would powerfully tend to Strengthen that feeling of fraternity among the American people that Is so essental to their wel- fare, peace, and happiness, and to Lhe perpetuity Of ie Unton and of our free institutions. “I approve the platform of the St. Louis con- ¥ention, and I cannot too strongly” express my dissent from the heretical teachings of the monop- olists ‘that the weifare of a people can be pro- moved by a system of exorbitant taxation far in excess of tue Wants of Lhe Government. The idea Uhat a people can be enriched by heavy and un- necessary taxation, that a man’s condition can be improved by taxing him on all he Wears, and all his wife and children wear, on all bis tools and im- Plements of Industry, afe obvious absurdities, “Yo fill the Yauits of the Treasury with an idle surplus for whicu the Goverament has no legit- mate use, and to thereby deprive the people of cur- rency u-eded for theit busiuess and dally wants, and to create a powerful and dangerous stimulus to exuravagance and corruption in whe expendl- tures of te Government, seems to me to be a pol- icy at Variance With every sound principle of gov- erument and of poittical economy. ‘The necessii¥ ot reductug taxation to prevent such an accumulation of surplus revenue, and the consequent depletion of the circulaung mediums, 49.50 apparent that no party dares (0 .eny it. But when We come Lo consider the modes by which tne reduction may be made we find a wide antagonism between our party and the monopolistic leaders of Our poutical opponents, € seek to reduce taxes upon the necessaries of life: Our opponents seek to increase them, We say give to the masses of the people cheap aud good ciothing, cheap blankets, cheap tools and cheap luuaber.’ The republicans, Dy their platform and their leaders 1m the Senate, by their proj Dill, Say increase the taxes ou clothing and blank- ets amd thereby Increase,the cost; maintain a high duty ou the Wools of the farmer and mechanie and upon the lumber which they need for the construc vn of tueir modest dwellings, shops and barns, and tuereby prevent their obtaining these necessa~ Ties at reasonable prices. Can sensible man doubt as to Where he should stand in this contro- Verse)? Can auy well-informed man be deceived by the false pretense taat a system so unreason- ‘abse and unjust is for the benefit of Lal ‘men? “Much is said about competition of American laborers with the pauper labor of Europe; but does not every man Who looks around him see and Know that an Immense majority of the laborers in America are not engaged tn What are called the Protected industries? And as to those who are employed in suc indusiries, is 1¢ not undeniable that the duties proposed by the democratic meas. Ure called tue Mills bili far exceed the difference Detween American and European wages, and that, Uuerefore, if it were admitted that our working men can be protected by tariffs against cheaper labor they would be fully protected and more than protected by that vil? “Does not every well-informed man know that the Increase in price of home manufactures pro- duced by a high tariff does not go into the pockets of laboring men, DULonly tends toswell the profits Of others? It seem to me that if the policy of the democratic party is plainiy presented, all must understand that We seek to make the cost of living less, and ab the same increase the share of the laboring man in the benedits of naulonal prosperity and growth.” EMPEROR WILLIAM PLEASES THE ITALIANS BY VIS IVING THE PANTHRON—COLD COMFORT FOR THE Porn. Emperor William yesterday visited the Pantheon at Kome and laid a Wreath upon the tomb of Vie~ tor Emmanuel and signed the visitors’ book. A crowd gathered outside the Pantueon and gave the emperor an enthuslastic greeting when he came out, bis hom.ge to the late king making a deep impression upon the people and adding to hls Popularity. Laver the emperor and King Hud- bert Waiked UO the Pinclo and the Villa Borguese. On revuruing to the quirial a reception Was given to Italian officers” Kain prevented the pro- posed iiuminations, Saturday a reception was held in the capitol in honor of the German emperor. Tue royal family aud their guests, Count Guiccioll and tue munici- Pal authorities, inet tie emperor at the entrance of the Conservator Palace, and his attention Was drawn to @ marble tabiet beartog an Inscription 1a ornate diction in honor of bis visit. ‘The eiperor, lollowed by tue enuire cours, traversed the mu: ‘set and desceaded to the’ Tabularium, whence an admirable view Was obtalued of tue forum, which Was Uluminated with Bengal lights, ‘Tue pope Was present al the time of Couat Her- bert Bisiuarck’s Visit to Cardinal Kampolia Savur- day, and gave a suort audience to Count Herbert, ‘The latter declared that the existing ureaties be- tween Germaay aud Italy did not admit the possi- bility of apy territorial claim in favor af the Papacy. ‘The pope has formally refused Austria’s request tht he censure Bishop Strossmayer for Lis Pan- SiaVist utterances. Officials in Vienna believe Guat if Runperur Willtaiu had assented Uo visit the Vatican before he went to the quirinal Bishop Strossmayer would have Deen removed. the Osservatore Romano says that the inter- View between the emperor and the pope bas not changed the position of affairs, and that Europe Will never enjoy durable peace until the tein oral power of the pope shail have been restored. ‘Tin in the Black Hills, A Deadwood, Dak., dispatch says: It has become known that there was a party sent over here from London, England, a few months ago to investigate thorouguly the lands in tue Black Kills, as it has | always been understood tuere were Valuable tin deposits there that have never been developed, owing to the lack of railroad facilities to get at them aud aiso for waut of capital. They have takeu several tons of rock back Lo Kuglaud, one ece alone Welgilug over 6,000 pounds. They ave gone tO au Expense OF av least $10,000 tO bring Specimens of the rock to England, Wo show the umimeuse tin deposits of the Black Hills ‘This for Young Me: From Good Housekeeping. True and uniform poilteness ts the glory of any young man. - A man’s bearing wins ten superlor women where hls boots and brains win one, If a maa stands before a woman with respéct for himself and feariessness of her his suit is half won. ‘Tuorough apprectation of a good woman on the part of a young man is one of the strongest re- coumendations to her 1avor. A young man Who, with any degree of earnest- hess, deciares Uhat he never iatends to marry con fesses to a brutal nature or perverted morals, ‘The more Of a man you become, and the more of snliness You Become capable ‘of exhibiting in Your associations with women, the better wife you Will be abie to obtain. Se a DIAMONDS MISSING FROM A BANKRUPT'S SAPE.—A Dayton, Oulo, special says: A sensation bas been occasioned there over the disuppearance of a large amount of jewelry and diawmonds from the safe of Chas M. Piccard, a manufacturing jewelry and diamond merchant.’ Piccard tatied soine time ago and the sherli took on Of the stock. ‘Yesterday several replevin sults were brought by diamond brokers. Writs were issued and an om- cer was seat to levy on the ‘The deputies im charge on opening the sate found that the diamonds had disappeared, 118 believed that en lance Was gained and the valuables spirited away. AS only two persons had tue combination to the ‘safe tue offeader will probably be discovered. a Moxo Koow wit Test tae Excuvstow Act.— ‘Mung Koow, a Chinese mei preveated from visiting during the Wes under the new American Chinese SXluson act. This gentleman ts ‘a naturalized Britisu subject, but when be applied at the United States custom-house at Moutreal be was told that he could not cruss the boundary, as tue exclusion act covered his case. In the tieaatime his busi- hess Was suifering, and he asked wuat about bis being & Britisa subject. Mung Koow expresses his luventon of testing the matter in the courts if such can be don: ——+e2+-____ ‘Tae Bass-Batt Pexwant Witt Nor Wave— ‘Mayor Hewitt will not aliow tue base-ball pen- laut to float over the New York city hall A petition to that effect, signed by base-ball eathu- slusts, Was presented’ to him Saturday. To this petition the mayor replied that he did not concur in Une propriety of the request. ‘The efty ball is a pubuc buliding, and he bad already deciared that Under no circumstances did he think 1 proper to display upon Its flagstatls ouner than the hatioual, state aud municipal flags. This fact, he Says, wa’ well Known lo the genUemen who the "petition, He cau, therefore, only conciude that the petition had its origin with some one Who desired Lo pul the wayor in # false position rather tan in any real wish Lo gratity local pride. pemmsisaawte® raps Ku.tep By Rep Frae.—At Providence, R. L, Miss Annette Sullinan, aged twenty-eight Years, Gaughver of C. L.’ Suliman, was wi home from 4 nek:hbors Louse Thursday evening, and When turning a street corner she came a polltical procession im wach red fire was yurned, She Inhaled some of the sinoke from the chemicals. Vurtast on: Res way ene encvansered twodrunken men, and was ‘them, Sue felt an uncontrollable desire to cough, but Suppressed it for fear of attracting the atcention o: the drunken men, She Sank Waconscious tothe street, and was finally carried home. A physician cougestion of the Diegram from Paris says: Hypnotisia ts, rst ime, becoming an iasirument in the of French Justice. “A shoemaker named Picne = ‘ THE THE CHICAGO STRIKE OVER, Mr. Yerkes Grants the Chicage Street> Car Men Nearly All They Ask. ‘The Chicago street railway strikes were brought to an end yesterday when President Yerkes, of the North Side road, and a committee representing the strikers arrived at a satisfactory settlement after an all-day conference. The men demanded that thetr wages be advanced per cent all round; ‘that no regular run be less than ten hours a day; that the “set car” system be abolished, as far as practicable, and, finally, that all of the strikers, ‘With the exception of the ones who destroyed the company’s property and assaulted its employes, be re-employed, Mr. Yerkes granted every demand but the one pertaining to wages At first he of- {ered to increase the pay-roll ¢ per cent, but a: the Solicitation of Mayor Roche, who acted ‘the role as counse.or for both sides, he raised the offer to 6 er cent, which was promptly accepted. By (ue terms of the agreement the company re- tains the services of (he 200 new men it has em- ployed since the strike was inaugurat’d ten days ago. “These men will be placed op lines by them- selves and will have nothing whatever to do with the strikers, who also will be given the control of certain lines and burns, ‘Tue decisiow of the com- mitiees, it 1s believed, will settle the West Side troubles, Which during the past three days have taken a’ threatening aspect, for the West Side men’s fight was one of sympathy. ‘The latter have been at work for two days pend~ ing the setulement that was reached last nigh aud so far as can be learned from the officers of thelr association 1t is likely that they Will keep the toad open. | President Yerkes last nigut sent word to the North Side strikers to report at the barns at 5 o'clock this moruing. As there wil: be cousiderable difficulty in ascer- taining just what the 6 percent advance snould be, owiuig to the change trom tue system of paying by the Erip to that of payment by the hour, Mr. toan J. was mut ag mas an pein ad ty different kinds of cars, " se0—_——___ Married While the Train Waited. A dispatch from Neche, Dak, to the Chicago Tribune says: When Ube regular passenger train from Gretna arrived Henry Williams and Miss Mattie Sawyer, a beautiful girl of eighteen, an- nounced that they wanted wo get married at once, Conductor Scott said he would try to accom- modate them and hold the train until some one could be found to perform the ceremouy. While the messenger was hunting up a clergyman the Daggagemaa, Billy O'Brien, of Minneapolis, was keeping the Crowd of spectators away, having on @ pair of boxing gloves and threatening to lay out the first person who shouid attempt to disturb the couple, Meantime chy Rev. John Scott appeared, told the young couple to’ stand up, called on Deputy Collector of Customs Miller to witness, and in 4 minute the clergyman pronounced them ‘man and Wife. Engineer Bunnell, Station Agent Rub- erts, Collector Miller, and Baggageman O'Brien each demanded and recetved a kiss for ls services, Conductor Scott gave the signal to go, and the ‘rain leit with the Lappy couple amid shouts and congratulauions from ‘tue numerous spectators, = clhensm ss When Women Travel. From the London World. ‘Nine men out of ten, and 999 women out of 1,000 are bad travelers. Women for the most part lose their heads directly they begin to Superintend packing; they get flushed and flurried Over the first trunkful of finery; they forget es Sentlals; tuey duster about ostrich fans, ai themselves Stockingless; they take a mountain of lace frilling and never a serviceable boot to keep ‘out wet Weather, —see—___ What Rich Men Have Done for Edu- cation, From the New York Graphic. ‘It may interest some to know what a few rich men have done for the cause of education, Sena- tor Leland Stanford has given a vast estate, amounting vo $20,000,000, to found a university in California in memory of ‘his deceased son, Johns Hopkins gave $3,148,000 to the university which bears his bame. His gifts for benevolent purposes: ‘amounted Lo $5,000," Asa Packer gave $3,000,000 vo Lehigh University, Cornelius Vandervili gave $1,000,000 Lo the Vauderbilt University, to whica Win. “H. Vanderbilt afterward added $500,000. ‘Stephen Girard gave $8,000,000 to Girard CoLege. Joba C. Green and ois Tesiduary legates, gave $1,500,000 Uo Princeton College, Ezra Gornell gave $1,000,000 Lo Cornell University, Isaac Rich be- queathed the greater part of his estate, which Was appraised at $1,700,000 to Boston University. On account of tue great fire and shrinkage in Vaiue, and other unfortunate circumstances, the university will realize leas than §700,000 from this magnificent bequest. Amasa Stone gave $600,000 Lo Adelbert College by direct git and by een W. W. Corcoran gave $170, to Col. umbiin University in money and laud. Benjamin Bussey gave real estate worth $500,000 to Harvard University. Samuel Williston, William J. Walaer and Samuel A. Hitcucock gave between $100,000 ‘and §200,000 each to Amherst College. Waitiner Phoenix gave the bulk of his property, amount- Ang Lo about $640,000, to Columbia College, N York. J. B. Trevor ew WE $179,000 to Rochester Matulew Vassar gave lege; Gardner Colby gave $170,000 wo Colby University, and $100,000 to New- ton ‘Tneological Seminary. "J. B. Colgate gave $300,000 L0 Madison University. George I. Seney ave $450,000 to Wesleyan’ University, ‘Tue Crozer fuinily gave $300,000 to Crozer Theological Seuuary. A Mr. Cars ‘recently gave $1,000,000 for tue 10Wnding Of @ university in Massachusetts to bear his name. | Heury Winkley, of Puiladel- Phia, has Just bequeathed $200,000 to several in- Sututions, Willlatns getting $50,000, Amberst $50,000, Dartmouth, g26,000 aud Bow avin $20,000, It Would be easy Lo add ‘to this ist. There’ aré hundreds of men and Women Whose splendid gifts entitle tuem to be held in everlasting remem- brance, Such gifls are So common now that they are expected. Ifa rich man suould live and die without doing gomething for the cause of educa- UUon he Would at ouce become the subject of severe eriticism, How to Prove that the Earth Turns, From the Court Journal. It has puzzied the heads of a good many young- Sters to Know how the eartn turns round.” “A Ger- man educational journal publisued in Franktort gives Lue following directions for proving that the earth “does unove:” “Take a good-size4 bowl, fll Mt nearly full of Water, and place it upon che fluor of @ room which 1s hot exposed to shaking or Jarring trom tue sireet, Sprinkle over the surtace of the water a coating of lycopodiuin powaer—a White substance which 1s sometimes used for the purposes of Che toilet, und Walch can be obtained 4b aliuost aby apothecary’s. ‘Then upon tue sur. face of this coating of powder inzke, with pow- dered charcoal, a straigut black lune, 'say an in or two in length, Having made this littie blac mark With Ue charcoal powder on the surtace of the contents of the bowl, lay down upon tue floor, close to the bowi, a stick OF some otuer straigui ‘object, $o that 1t'Will be exactly paraliel with tue mark.’ It the line happens to be parailel With a ¢rack 1 the floor, or With any staionary object in the room, this Will serve as Well, “Leave the bow! undisturbed for a few hours, and ‘then observe the position of the biack mark With relerence to the object that it Was parallel witu. It will be found to have moved about, and to nave moved from east to West—that 18 0 say, in the direction opposite to that of the movemeat of the earta on its axis, ‘fhe earth in slimply re~ Volving bas carried the water and everything else in the bowl around with It, but the powder on the suriace bas been left belind a little, ‘The line will always be found .o have moved from east to west, Wuich ts pertectly good proof that everything else ‘has moved Uwe otuer way.” ee —___ Kill The First Fly. THEN THERE WILL BE NO OTHERS—A PRACTICAL HINT FOR PLY-RIDDEN FAMILIES. From the N. ¥. Mail and Express, “How do the fies get into the house with screens 4m all of the windows and doors?” 1s a question asked by hundreds of housewives who are annoyed by Uhe pests. A naturalist who bas looked closely into Ue habits of the fly said: “The swarms of fics that are 40 troublesome during tue latter part of the summer and in the fall, Lateh out in house. ‘The screens shut them 1 instead of keep- {hem out, and really do more harm than good, Itis pi Impossible Lo Keep every fy out of the house in summer Ume, but by exercising & Uttle care thousands of tuem' may “Nearly ail of tue trouble ts caused by about a dozen sluggish specimens that emerge from tneir Winter retreats on the first warm duys of spring. ‘They may be found on the sunny windows of any Toom not in constant use. Tuey should be killed at once, ag they deposit the eggs from which tne millions of summer files are ‘They are ule Insects, Oue old fly is capable of popu- lating @ Whole house with progeay in a singe Summer. Instead of killing the frst fy of Season many people make a pet of it Its sluggishuess and” half frozen condition ex- cle pity, and it is not tor the most’ careful housekeeper to teed and Warm It out of pure tender-heartedness, A folded Lowel should be kept handy and the early fies killed as soon as they appear. Then if care 1s tuken to leave no particles of food and sugar scat- Vered around the kitchen and dining-room, and to Keep all substances om whien flies feed covered, There wil be no trouble from Mies, Some families who take these precautions even with screeus in the wWinuows and doors, the flies come 1p from outdoors they find ni live on and seek more congenial quarters. It is the best to use screens, however, as damp and rainy Weather invariably drive flies tnto the house, and they are troublesome until it 1s warm and clear outside.” mayor, Tus Baas Wesictak MONDA: bs AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. —ee a—™ Sherif Grant, Tammany’s nominee tor ‘To-monnow. ALTIMORE & OWIL"LLROAD has formally accepted the nomination and an-| saTIN CORSETS IN ALL SHADES FOR ¢1.68. ‘THis wactnatie ta eee Apa Bounced that be will now deine vo consider 8Ug- | suse tniak of it, benutifal quality Setin. A avt- | \WALTER R J) P*CANBON BECR, Aectioneere peat —— 1 eleabeuntomnd Thence they came, in ts Tu reply to the | class Corset. Made up in the beet possible manner | , rise. TURE SALE, _—e Bouncation comm he criticised Mr. Hewitt, | for g1.68. In all the shades There is no house ex- NINTH AND D sTRCETS SOnTHWEST, oF Cusciumati sud >t Lovie express daily Sand iise had passed. “U “Bat the hour for CoMPrO- | so thas could offer you this Corset for lem than $3. poEwon campers on: or Eistsbvure and Clevalan|. veattbube! Limited ex agldg; thurman has gone into Indiana to take | THESE GOODS CAME IN YESTERDAY. = COMMENCING AT Te NS VCLOCK, ie LI a ‘French Combination Suitings, newest Ombre effects, | ing 23 SA For Paiadels tia. New ‘ ‘Mr. Randall was formally notified of his re- 7p OCLAVE HAND. . nomination Saturday. ‘The committee visited him | handsome range of colors, stylish and durable. Seo ebomatael brats SAND MASE Migr tntermedins panne irctanaaNcadatsnyarafgeans | meta on a fuk aad fia | aia Se By or iter Mr. Mills has written a letter re to Mr, | $1 S0r Stripe, 3; ARLES, $x ENGLISH HABIT CLOTH, extra heavy weight, | investment Prep scieNs saity dette. ee seee bn finely finished —q most desirable fabeicfor Tafloranede | property aera GPMRR Cah ER se See ‘Dresses, 54 inches wide. oct-dids WALTER B WILLIAMS & OO.. Aucts. OK AAO arti wip MADE EXTENSION | 118, 205. 33e, ¢ so, 4a 81.10 per yard. ‘ABLES, DINING Clift. Saiha AND _" rife Settings! feng oee _s emer KASSES FEATHERS, COOKING. AND Heat: styles in two qualities Just received. Worth 750. 804 | “Tingerand bby virtue ofthe of acertain | TaG'S OVE KITCHEN ni qQuisiTbs, LARGE 1308, 320. Gone ben teling tariff made by the republican in 1883, | $2 Pe: Soars (ee season woke oll am ot | ee cad rte eae ee een | area ene ale aRcoED-SAND muQUET and when the Dill, recently’ passod. by tike Howse, | #0°- Dd 50c. per yard. sre rocordgd inet Ss Fania. root. NEINET, BODY. TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN ee ine Ways abd means committee | Anentire new line of Ladies’ NECK DRESSINGS, | et cea. one eet vote Se here ALSO BAY HORSE, KIND AND GENTLE. ONE lor ite action, every oné of the five republican im Lace, Gauss, and Silk. B-sutiful things Entirely bile auction.ip front of the piseaon FRIDAY, FAMILY CARKIAGE, ONE SET HARNESS 1t members Of that committee voted to out Bel TWENTY-siXiH. FOUR O'CLOCK P. ‘L w {he reduction we proposed {aud continue the tarift Tels Men ee oa mone | Michi inet, piseeor percal cr “Groud. with» brame 7 hear DOWLING, Anctionser. ‘he secretary of te Commercial Travelers’ CWWD | qgatghment, Such goods on have neter boon di. | Bed as Meeks fet Hee we depen eee TtNbe OF TUE ake? MLATION BLS rn at Indianapolis bas issued a circular to the effect =e ered nine «). in Square No. 73, un the city of Wash- ABLIGHMENT, NO. O13 FUNNBYLVANIA rarch trains leave * arising that the commercial travelers bave arranged to | playedin Washincton. The very newest are the San | Sngton and District or Colusatin, és cstnis VENUE RORFH WBC, MEALS 1s PART -+ SOPHIE At all watlous on Metsopoltian assomble in mass convention at Indianapolls on | Remo and Newport. anh tbe talones {a fue pees eee ee eeesa | | Sine ey OF VE. 3 Dubie . the 20th instant in the interestof provecuon to : {Be purcheser anda deca: a TC! AND ENGRAVINGS, POR FU! Pog Prederick, 10:10am, $3.00, 44.35, *5.30p- ‘ioe dame an nn tt of wing! [and Winter wat Onerrewsowincacee | RUB GRE Gem aes || HEARS PRRs Ada Sak tut | "pai : rals of now: ale econ . -APER-WEIGH I 1 ‘Drat n¥e fro have nominated Castlevon to succeed MI. | We will begied toshow you the very latest out in | $4 cut of purchaser. Sale to be complied with within Mew MEtALN MANICUKE p.m. from ancins SS een ail the new things. She rice to teoall at the Oost nod faek of hes eaten AS, Camb. AND LE: Ta | Rad 8S panes fro naved Col G3: Browser to panananes — parchaser. ‘Ste ey Ek. BOOKS. is, | ? Prom Paiiedeiptie, Chester and wit paved I. pose Wak. RICHARDS, Traston, | im BUGRLOP EVERY | 70 ams HOS y"m daly ana Tis Lewis McDade, a colored republican candidate LANSBURGH & BRO. JORN T. WEBSILE. Sea EL ate nT cMAMLION | maidhasoes Oe wee sacl we for cotton-weigher at Hempstead, Tex., Was ShOt | 420, 421, 474, 426 7th St. and 417-419 8th Bt. N.W. 22 Virginie ove 6s. PROOF KLEGANT SHOW CASES, | only S sa Sed oy parties amu Sacuraay nygut. | “203 ROBERT VOSE & 00. Aucts. ee KE-ERGOE CAFE, KLEGANT SH NV’ | O'Traine leave Baltinore for Washinetom, at 20, Mr, Blaine spoke to about 4 006 ay ae EO, W. STICKNEY, Auctionses, 050 F ot COUNT ae hie. 6:90, 7:25. 000,905. 10.00 dena un ant fy Ville, Ind., Saturday after vere! “ gta way ‘ba, JUKNING, OCTOBER ~IXTEEN, .. Cized tue Mids Du amd eaveca a Sener thats ia. G8 F oot nee ss ges VALUABLE PROPYRTY IN ALLEY BE- | 1658. Tuba Sh TEN OCLOCK, 1 shall sell tas md ‘ ‘stead Of making 4 reduction of only 5 per cent, L AA TWEEN 91H AND 10TH AND N ANDO STS. Conteute of the ebove wen ioped eatablishinent 1:25, 2.00, 4 10 5-00. it actuaily made ‘a reduction of 24 per cent. HE £ 88 mak g x.W. somconacy bentuens ‘Tasers wall be conaiat : told the people of Evansville tat Ubeir growth and G08 Eu “oo M4 Hy Bags By firiue of @ of the 8 Court of the Setonecy burivess. Lue ae will be com Sy ee Sie Conciualng, ue suid’ “us knows uae of the cor oe Pe wera "Se ouse ts Soupisiuast re THOMAS DOWLING, Avct, oniers left at chet flee, Oi ay 3 2 He fe of the “ is ooh h-disde ; " wei Tents of urddes in the past or Uttle of the terr.bie FOR MISSES’ AND CHILD! ocd tr trond Gt the pe tat eu Fuipary THE _U aegeee BROS. Auctioucers M CLEMENTS. CuK. 0, sOU:. Grow ager Seen ia sea, She oan (Second Soor.) PS ae) 3 ee BEN oe tit | DAPPLE GREY HOUSE. 8 YEARS OLD, WAR. | — Son. Fees Agent. _ i poy oie eee reer ond i tata tea sewmrieterct | gay MCR RS ta | atoms la practioner Wo stat maine speci art TO-woRnow, sur. | TittrensreaiTaswerieesrmecetint || TEEPUUEEAT Masta n e SAT ‘ 2 aut ucTigs aaighresentative Nathan Goff, republican cand} URDAY (October 13) to exhibit our full line of CHIL- | hubdred and sixty-seven (367), together with improve- | On TUESDAY MOMNING, CCLOBER SIXTEENTH. wernor Of West Virginia, and Kepre- ‘sentative fiison, democratic candidate for releo. ton to Congress, met in Martinsburg Saturday ‘night in joimt debate, sar ‘water Mark, Mrs, Bacon—“I say, Mr. Chalkem, I understand You are about Co raise tne price of milk.” Chalkem—“Yes, ma’am; ynilk will be nine cents ‘@ quart after the first of the month.” “That's what you call high-water mark, I sup- Sapp emenan— ‘The Torment of Paris Theater-Goers. Paris Dispatch to London Telegraph, ‘The ouvreuses, or “women who usher people into their seats” in theaters, have long been the torment and the horror of Parisian play-goers, On ‘the night of the Opera-Comique fire some of the ouvreuses were vurned because they remained near thelr post until the last moment harassing the peopie who were flying for uber lives tur pour- bvires, Or “gravuities.” 1! women cast a uote Of discomfort into the aniicipated enjoyments of the play-guer as he enters is “box” or “stall” by pressing dum for bis overcoat, bis bat, bis cane, 8 cigar Case OF anything in fact upon which tuey may beable to levy a tax. Frequent crusades have been organized against the ouvreuses, but ail ono purpose, for Wuey sull ply tuelr trade in Many theaters With Lue Ulindst energy and the most unblushing effrontery. ‘Tey have been re- duced in numver at the Opera-Comique and the Comédie-Francaise, While at the Opera there are BO iougel any of Lose ouvreuses Who, in Ube days of oid, filled “up their ume with stocking Kaitting, crochet work or embroid- ery. Toey also pad lotteries or raffles, and as a piece of crowning impudence, offered their kuitted stockings and Olwer masterpieces of afl a> prizes W # auch piagued pubic, Wulce in- queuter Of Lue Opera, Dut Lue Whole Of Une Lruupe iseif, Loui Lae gorgeous prima douna down w tae sluupwe dower girl Wao vrougat in bouquets to Lhe: “dlars o1 Song and the Bauet.” In tue theaters which Sui! eupioy these Ixmale harpies Ube man- agers Pece:Ve considerable sums Of woney tor each: post Of Lhe ouvreuse, just as Lue proprietors of Testaurauts do irom walters, Nevert eles, the Ouvreuse sommetines Couirive to “strike ol.” If s00d-lOuking, sue allracts the notice of some abonne, just a8 do some of the waitresses or Ounnes al Duval’s restaurants, and there are not Wanting among the damsels of the “European Quarter” many who have begun life as vox- openers Ib Ubeaters, One ancient ouvreuse Wu0 au Spent sixty Years in tue “profession” r.tired from the Opera-Comique to & preuiy couniry- house Outside Paris, where she lives comfortably On her euruings. Ivis only fair vo add, vowever, that during Une daylime sue renied cuairs in & relig.ous euluice, thus Combining Lhe Laierests of the Church and the stage in & most sauisiaclory manner. ————_+e+_____ Degeneration of the Human Teeth. From the Pupular science Monthly. ‘Tue law Of retardation exnibits itself in the teeth of the higher races of mankind ina highly inconvenient manner. The greatly developed Drain requires all Use aaadlabie 500ue.se mex uil ; there ts no place leit for the attachment of inuscles for & powerful Jaw. Cooked toud also causes degeneracy in the deveiopment of une Jaw. ‘There 1s consequently no rouun iefs tor either Ube Wisuuun UeeLh or the second upper tncisso1 the wisdom, teeth are retarded, ofteh cause great Pain, and decay early. ‘Tue sccond incissurs ap- pear in starding aud unexpected places, and often (jn America especially) do not cus the gum at all, rol Cope says tal “American deutists have observed that the Uhird imolar tein (wisuoin Weeth) ure in natives of the United States very lable to Lmperfect. growth or suppression, and to a degree entirely unknown among savage'or even many civilized Faces,” ‘The same superession has been ovserved in the outer pair Of superior in- cisors, ‘This 1s owing not only to a reduction in Uhe sizes of the arches of tue Jaws, but Lo succes- sively prolonged delay in Lue appearance of tne Ween, “In une sane Way men, abd the man-uke apes, have Tewer leeth Loan the lower monkeys, and tuese again fewer than the insectivoruus mau mals to Whicu Wuey are most neary alued, Wien thls difference in deuuiuon bas ven established, civilized man may Claim Lo place bunself 1 a new species, apart from low savages as well as from high apes. Similarity THE SAME IDEA Proverbs. OF WISDOM FOUND IN ‘LANGUAGES. SEVERAL From the Examiner. Examples of ideas which seem to be indigenous to all countries occur to the mind in bewildering redundancy. “One swallow does not make a spring” we find alike in Eagilsh, German and Rus- Sian, “In the sunuy Sout it takes tne form, “One Fiower does wot make a gurl.nd.” In italy we find “He who grasps all, less gets;” in France, “He Wuo etabraces too much Linus badly,” und io our own country, “Grasp ail, love all.’ Our “Birds of a featuer flock’ together” 1s represented by Lie Ital jap “Every like covers ius llke;” the Greek, “A comrade loves a comrade;” the French, “Qui se Tassemble, s'assemble.” Plato decuired more Wan 2000 years ago that “A beginning ts half of ail,” aad he has found an echo in our “What's begun is half done,” and in the Italian “Who commences well is at the half of the task.” ‘There 1s # true Oriental ring about such proverbs oe rAmoug Ue sandal Lees are deadly, werpents,” “Rivers nave lotuses, but also alligutora” It needless to suggest the Western correlatives, “By @ number of straws twisted r elephants Gan De bound.’ is again only the Indian form of the Scotch, “Many a little makes a mickie. ‘The Greeks, wishing to cast doubis upon a man’s probity, declared him to be “A sheep with a fox's tail,” whica answers Lo our “Wolf in sueep’scloun- ing,” and the French “Ii fait ts bon apotre.” ‘The aailliar Finis coroDat Opus bas passed by literal translation 1ato French and Ki - 's well ‘Uhat ends well” bears a strung likeness vo Lhe Ger- man “Ende gut, Alles gut.” Tuere 1s a let Oriental provero, “Let a cur’s tall be warm pressed oUt straight, and swathed with bandages; It released after twelve yeurs 1 Will neveriuciess Feturn to its natural shape.” It is easy vo trace the sunilarity of idea in our “You cannot make a Sik plrse OUL of a sow’s ear.” “Man pro) God "appears in the German, while in Kus- slau it’ takes the “God makes the orm, crooked arrow straight.” “Charity, begins at home,” in Russian assumes the more grapuic and ‘suggestive torm, “One's Own shirt 18 nearest to ‘one’s body. “Coals to Newcastle,” ears in'a cuiga suop.. With us “Silt waves rt deep,” in Russia they “swarm with devils’—a muci more vigorous figure, usalapacch says: Ie is alvogater poe Woh says: alu mostor tue mulls will have vo shut down for want of wheat long betore tue end of uke crop year. Some sections of the Noruhwest ure, neal now the highest of any genera market mmih iy bunt + rhe nundreds of Sallis south and te, Be, Sferms of sale: One-third cash; and the balanee in one DREN'S CLOAKS, comprising over sixty (60) styles commencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we will well Trout o: our eal Oth and Db xta uw. the svove | jeans Pullman: Sleeper Wach.n ton and invite parents to call and stock. 2) aud two (2) yearm with interest at the ate of ME i y 4 , ‘Woxive bslow a decoription of a few styles, aatel- | ©) ber (contin De sun fas ae semi-annually) | buyersie calcd. elmelieatie = wg FE a lows: Gfeh. St tle option af tae purchase “A doponitst 8100 UNCANSON BHOS, Auctioneers toon Lgachbere wel Dente sen ee LOT No. 1. Fecording at purchasers cost. derus tobe compacd | AMUSTEE'S SALE UF WO SMALL TRACTS OF Charge, Coun, | Aussi Aiwa “t FULL-PLAITED SKIRT, with belt and cape, ip | within teu days. LAND NEA TIXIhG CLiX, THE LABIERS | Pet ee elope cee Tork cn aan and Cali ‘Brown and Gray stripe cloth, ‘oclS-dasds HOSEA B. MOULTON, Trustee. PEMAUNGS® OF UPENSSALVaRi& “AVARUR | Pallaun Stores Sow York to Noutuotey, Soe n Are, 4 0 8 10, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Eatate Auctioneer. By vircos of © deed of trast, recorded im Liber | Kes 804 Mann Bousolr “Nieepen - 4.50, 85.00, 85.75, 96.25, $7.00. — 8 deed, ‘. Vicksburg, aud shreveport a JMUSTEES GALE OF LOT IMPROVED By TWO. | Bier or Cound Teh on nes tee ports an | Wcotuubnand Urata, Solid trun Waalsgt” Lor No. 2 STOKE HOUSE, No roa TENTH Tetebas tee ie PEAT hy yom | seat counect for GE, ‘route ean FULL-PLAITED SKIRT with belt andtriplecape, | NOKTHUWESI. Av ines, AT HAL! FAST FOCI Ui. Ck 1. tbe | "2°05. at_pally. except Sanday, for Maman cara Nirtue of s deed of trust daly recorded in Liber | follow: y"descrived real e-taie. m-tuate ius the Couey | gir dake aia aly. excent Sanday, im dark cloth. Ro ES No. 071, folio 400 et seq. d ecords ofthe | of Washiigton, Dintrict o. Coluinth.. to wit. Allihowe | “S")'P MF" Wester fSytets idly tor Warneuton, Ane, - § & A District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the parcy | tracts ot sand 1} aw and bein« iu said couuiy and Dis | Gordemavites Chanotions ie | neat eet Price, $5.50, @6.00, €6.75, 87.25, 8.00. we. wil bUC auction. 18 | Let Ruowa aud dencritnd us Lots ove 1) aid two (2), | Pu'inanMlesvsers snd he fish Wik frout of the premises on WEUNESDA., Oc LOBUE | as tie same are inid own ail deatsioes ta the plat of wilioz aise Tor Lywcaian inital Senet 4 Fe i : p snenbure. batianowe OPuATS SKIRT, with fllqtbered back hort caps, atin Walt Eugtrsion oc jote i | Seat tie abr tite tae rane nde at | Machin an, Hk. a gl per x 4 ra nau ste oa thee C tolio Led ot Threush Pullen Sleepers Washington to Movi lie and plaits down front, in Blue and Brown stripe cloth the Rastern Branch of the Povomse Fiver, 1ot ume (1) without ch nge. aid District, | coutaint. g tve-cueuthe (%) ct au acre, and lot two 2) | “$490. WSoutbern x, ‘very stylish.) ‘iti the improvements aforesaid, oUEhuaiie oue (1) acre au eit) pemhes, ku) TOV | hutry Dar ville, Releghe Acc nk Gra oes the tine Of the aaket Salsas fathoso guar inka | Uiectas at ier SOs aint cxyenses of aad tuctud- | bis, Asem. Atuun Prd a . er bance instal a 3 f . uelud- — “etibale Bie Price, @7.25, $7.75, €8.50. ihents in siz, twelve and elxhtesn mothe, tor which ingion to : ing taxce iu cash, Ualuuce in equal instaliuente at ax ad owsive, montis, for whicls Chaser boariug Laterrst trou dey deed of trust ou the property devosit 0: $100 required at tue swe Or male. fnxton 9:00 ALM Veyaue DK, Kc. at purchaser's cat, Lerus to vecom- | Si Hail plied with Iu ten days, otherwise Fight reserved tor | Niet sell at risk aud ost of deiauiting purchaser after five | } days’ pubic uotie of such 1 we DEMspaper published in Washinwton, D.C. ‘oes TVOKY G. KIMBALL. Trustee, prowess DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSiEES’ SALE OF No 1012 DELAWARE AVEDUE SOUTHWESi. Washingion to New Orleans via Atlanta gomery. Pullman Sleejer Washington to Ga. without chanuce Traine om Washinton a LOT NO. 4. FULL-GATHERED SKIRT, with cloth revers om ‘waist, trimmed in braid and with Belle sleeves, Age, = 8, 10,12, Price, $10.75, $11.25, 812.00. ‘We have many other styles very different from those already euumerated, but space will not admit of fur ther description. COME AND SEE AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED, All styles of cloth in plain colors, Checks, Stripes, potes of pu r, beaiiug imterest from day of sae, ‘aud secured by deed of trust on property suid will be taken. Lf terms are pot complied with in B.teen days Fons sale property’ will be resold. risk aid ost of a ne PaO, E, WAQGAMAN. craste JNv. W. PILLING, . _THOS. E, WAGUAMAN, Auct ocl5-dt.o UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. oles of the aN 4 1 ell 6-09 AM, bs Washington 7-00 4 MG emetic t TAN jon and) tuformation Under aud Uy vircue of the provisions of a certain ‘ (00 Pemae s04 Nobby English effects, handsomely braided and MOLNING, OCTOBER gion. | deed citiuat Ww, the tude named, {rust & Low | ay yume avenue suri at Pasorage® Sa ton, Foun fives - 8 4 Sti: VEN O'CLOGI rubur Carer aud wite r sc ‘eilroed, Oth and ~ Several elegant styles for Misses in plain cloth | THEN TH, commencing at ELLVEN O'CLOCK. SSbuusd recorded inter ete ce ise & | Bk Sthand Bata Sant LAYLON Geperal Passenger Agent, braided, with Anyel sleeves, ieee Our prices are reasonabie and range from $4.50 to &q., 0ue of Ihe and record o. Lue District of « olan the above cousitnment of Fine wraps. (o which the | 5 attention of those in search of Winter ‘Wree We will, at the request of ihe jacty sec ‘urea, ar 1g Oba eben SIR EED THO ini ot habs a ut | PoeSbaae SYLVANIA ROUTE as spectrully ca.) a Senet | Fast PUUn OCLOCK Feaky wel'et pie muction TNT AN SOGrIEwest. ALE OF CATTLE, SHEEP, tu'frou tur the prctuicen, jot Uuauber sweuty SCL SB UBLIC 8: OF OATes ‘SHI , PIGS, &a Sodk Park or ctl vinioaa ote i 2 EQUieaewe, I will sell. at public auction, on aid min ety-thige (ob3), improv anne ¥ Pri} Be. kk SEVENTEENTI frame bouse, TRAINS LEAVE WASH NGTON, Fhom STATION as W. H. McKNEW, ER RET a ‘secu vf ‘sale: One half of the purchase mouey in | "CORNER SIXTH AND b SinakTa As VOR Late RH. Tarzon, Potomee iver, about six wiles below Alezan- | the purchase, snd's deci of vfunt ua ise yremscs | Seah sutcang and the West.Chicaro Ltaitad Pxomes aden Ha: tos followhg stock: oid, ‘vr ail canb. ot the jurchaner's options A uepeait = Newtibul-a ‘Onre 1B -S0a me tale Pa ool? 933 Pennsylvania avenue | 20 Cows, most uf them {real aud spriagera; 2 of @100 required ou the day of sabe. Couveys.clut ‘0 am dally, wo Cinclunatl and st) 1 loke of Work Oxen, Steers, Heifers, &e.; 1 be A metas dl Pigs, 100 Good stucs kwea ae raey, Risse Pan ae eet PE Ey ctocK. Conditions est cash. The steamer Harry street, Alexapuria, at Lodor will leave foot of Kine at 40 pom. daily. wit 5, tal.Dg persons who (Car Washington to Chicago sist Lout ontice, No. 482 La. anect. ave. iw. Tusies, ~ — CHARLES 8 Mba tug Gaily at trarrisburv with threach Misepers (0 fo nud reburnig after toe Gmp L WILKINS, | _oct-dbde hoe, Now 944 ESatovilis and’ Memphin Penge eae 5 ob FOR FINE AND RELIABLE CLOTHING RT LUCAS, Ancthenst Ltt | a>¥ LOcENT VOSESGO-sue bas mn. ally, for Pittavnrc and: the Weak, wine a % LUCAS. auction 0, 300 BST {irouet to Pittsbu and sintvure oe Citcane. rN . NEARLY EVERY- VALTIMOLE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD FOR MEN AND BOYS. — : DAD. USTEE'S FALE OF VALUABLE : VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY BY AUCTION. ey aed TAUSIMPHOCED GUA ESTALE NESS 4k | 08 TQbsuas. OCAUBEM BILIELR IIL at HIVE atc Nunsarn as. eaceyt Saiuriny, 10-00% THING THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO GOBER OF SIXTEENTH AND BSIKELTS | P'CLUCK FM. vo wit sell the soutu 20 feet ot ioc B | tel with sicopiut Car Washitagio. ts iesclentar yunise area Gr nibre abi is inspruved by a ea ly new peveecumnek daa ieee = at Elman, ot 0:0 MARE MAN OR BOY APPEAR NEAT AND | g¢iZilo' SSS ot Sen’ eet the eed abet O82: | Frout hous and ba) w.-dow-cobtaing Srovius aud | othe sea ROPE SMART. oo. ay 00, ana District of Columbia. I will selt st public wuctiou in | PatD, 1s was bust to the present vier uF hile ows 1:40 aun. 2-00. 4 Sud 11 209m. Us front of the premises THURSDAY, OCTObiag | US and wall Loar pection. 4 00. 4 10,1000. 0 COMFORTABLE AT THIS TIME OF THE ‘TWENTY-FIFTH. 1588, beginning at FOURO’ LOCK Pullin tarot F. My the foli.viame-diwcribed Teal em ate, bei octthihaie ye Sunday. aud 3490 yuars a we se —_ SEASON CAN BE FOUND HERE AT NEARLY (177) im tue clty of Waandta tone Disctict of Galata, Yo wit: The west five (>) fvet sid oe (1) Luck frout by the depth thereot, or Jet nuuibere tw miy-four (24) of Jones, Adains. aud Duvai's subdiviniou of a part uf ‘said -quate, und lots uumbereu 80, 81, 8, Sy 84 BS. 86. bY, 0: 01 ¥2, 95, 4. Yo, 90,07. wud BB iu A. AL Ball. ch’s suudivision of @ part of cid square, .ue first seven of sald Jute ve bg vac ut .nd frouuus on Swaun YHASCEKY SALE OF VALUABLE 1M. 40) weal eof IN dus Cid, OF WAS TON Dios KICT UF COLUMBIA, KNUWD Ad No. Hid KURA N Lliwen By vir-uevt a decree oi ike Suprime Court of the Disscict ol Culumbis pared ou tin 3d any of Uctover, IBS, 1m quity cause No 11,107, Docket ZB, te UB: HALF VALUE, THE PRICES MARK! 1:00, ana. 11-40 am, Mt iR20 pean on Rutekon’ 1 Partue Crm a UPON EAOH AND EVERY GARMENT TELL street, aiid tue inet tenn tinyeuved by teu the e- 4) ren, x A TALE UNHEARD OF IN THE BISTORY | stor, brick dwelling houres theres, uumb. rod 1804, pm day, with Daaing 2806, (1808, 1810, 1812, 1814, 1816, 1613, Lsz0, J aud 1522 161 steeet. £. Al, Uwe cut vain proce tnd jareel uf OF WASHINGTON. Terms: One-third cash and residue in equal install- | ground abd pruadecs Kuowu as svt 18, eject Bon on m. 3: meuts, at oue aud two yours y of wale, with iu- | th ground pist oF the city ot Warbitig cy a intr ct o O00 be lores! At six percent per aunum, poyabe seiuiasut- | Columb», abd communis thirty-reven uundred eot 4:40, 6:00, 7-40. 10-06, und 11-0 me All, and secured ou the property, or ail cash if dessred. | of wruuud, amore or lees wil tke improvements Poms Creek Lina 7 20 su abd 4:40 pam. daily, Ad-rosit of §-00 wall be Feuuited at tiuue of sale cu | thereou, cous..tine 9. a hue turve-stury bitch -wellaug | POFFO: — euch lot improves, aud 2 deyoat of $100 on cacu jot | hous uid staule, hig No 1214 hat bw bene 20 ond 9:00am, 3205. 6:20, Unitiproved. All conveyance at the cost of pur: Leruis o. sa.c: Une-tulid of purcvase 1u0cey im cash , residue in equsl tustalments a: vue aud two }tale irom day of sui, Wish Iutereet at © per centuus per anata. Payable sciuiaysuaiy, Botes to be w.veu 10r deterred Payments, secu@d by deca of tru t ou the p-operty, or 6.00 jm. daily, eoept Sunday. Sunuaye, 909s Af sale wot couupied with in tweuty days, ™..4:1000. SSP site Fixit reserved (o re-sell at Flex and cost oi defaul purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ Of Such re-naie Ab some Le wapaper pub 4: Dasara WA, AND ALEXANDAIA BALLBOAD. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, iugton, DG. FRANCIS ot DALLIH, irustes, the purchiser iuay pay all cask Terins of wale w be . oan, voc 10t , imsverme. |capuawacciestndee’ Ge $2. 9;35, 9:00,9:4%, 10.57 a. NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W., COR. D. TeOruiug at pUrChaser's Cost 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED face of usd ce MYON M. PARKER Trustee, TSiN Pst. nw, _0¢10-eo33in -ucntation ior Quantico, 3 Ser icinond sud vis son, 64 PERTY ON LHE DOKI SIDE OF O A. MACDONALD McBLA, Trustee, y STKE. N S 3 a anu 6-0 "Dees Hive-Ws Haveres STKE A BETWEEN Sr AND Gi STREETS Ted sew doreave. | anaturitave his DUNCANSON BROS. Aucia By virtue ut 2, decres, passed to, cause No, 10.075, equiy, Furnaye vs. 1 wil at puvlic’ auction on TUESVAL, OCTUBLE TWENT:- VALUABLE REAL & Ek CaTY Of WASHINGLON. D1-1ki MPNKUS LS Sa LE OF NT 5 00, 10:42 and. €:9:10 aud 11:07 am, 2.00, > Kote 05. 358 o ! 4 : sna 0:4! pom _ THIRD, 1888, at HALF-PAST FOUK CLO. K FM, Cat eBlA LuPhUY DBE A TW0-5108 sete and tion at the office, northeast sor. fm irout of te prety its numbered 36.37 and 33 | DWELLING, NU. 400 9 Si-EET NO By yy ae 7 rin ha the Clty ac Washingtos she Des oe Gaines | District ut Uu.dunbay puwed in Ceussot Grant ‘ct ‘al’ | Us station, where onders can be. left tor tie ebeching IT SEEMS TO BE A HUMAN TRAIT TO | $7, lu the City of Washington ahd District of Colum- | Deere Mer at No. 1 £300, in Bguiny, we wil offer of | oi bummwe ty destinstivu irom bvtals und readeucen POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ‘T VERNON: = MT. VEKNON! - STEAMEK W. W. CORCORAN uve wale, Ou the prewises, on FieiDA1 the NIN —- JE. Nia DAY OF OC.OBEu, AD 85k, ot HAP FAB) FOUR O'CLOCK Fa. ue folio niu toncrive d Conveyaucig at | Peal estate, situate and being iu tue cy of Wawuin LRT ONY ** | tou, Distr ct ot Coluiuuta, towi: All Y hut 33 the east 10 fect uf lot id uy the depia f said” lot. of WW. Corcoran's recorded subdivisiua of square 50D (ve tlandred and ain -) ‘Tecms of sae: ue third cash; b.lancr in equai in- 2k 30D, NOTICE AND COVET THE POSS:8SIONS Cou. Pas Ascott, OF OTHERS. YOU CAN RECALL SOME ONE WHO'S GOT SOMETHING IN THEIR HOUSE WHICH YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE. AND THERE ARE QUITE A GOOD MANY WHO E “Trustee escansox BROS, Auctioneers AKUBTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPKOVED PROPERTY | St+-imicuts at ove abu two years, uvies to be wiven bear- WS Tth-street Whe 1 daily (exce, t sunday) for Wk a tity % ¥ ut inte in d-¥ Of sale, payabie | Ve 5 ru a0) mont ab CAN'T UNDEHSTAND HOW THEIR NEIGH- TUR TH SAD TILES GEES | cetutonutsily- aud to be wccund ‘bused of trots | Jorumaud Miver samdinase oe far down oo 7 mont <b By virtue of & deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | ‘be property soid. oF & i cash, at the optiou of tue pur- | abuut 3.30% ma BORS FURNISH THEIR HOMES AS NICELY | x9, 18 "2 etbeqe amet te ow pd Y chee depot og 09 wil be Reguiced at tine LL BLAKE ©. ‘ AS THEY DO, YOUKNOWOF SucH YouR- | {i= Vistrict of Columbia, 1’ will sell t pu. be auction, Sie are eet it — aa Fro ‘day of | SOK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS SELF. THEIR INCOMES ARENOTSocON- | 3. 5TH DAY OF, ootoBER Be Norrie Soak eae | exty iu default ot tbe Hlek sud, Cust Of ube detewiciog ¥ : 'd belug in the city of Ws District of | Purchaser attr ve Gaye! uotice of resale lu auinenewe: | Bid SIDERABLY MORE THAN YOURS, NOR ARE | titwutevaud belug in ibe city of Wasuungton, District of Hever pbicied a Oe aa FRODAYe aud SOND Ave p touch at hivertaud: LARL ECO! land and ‘premises known and distinguish.d ax a.d MADUS SOBLE Ke 20 Nout Cres ae yeep eres pec decades bagel teal Sristaht OSE, otmensieet es S paint eae tame EDWARDH LHUMAR "| Trastesn, | Socpirnda” Set ccuciane Sule Bb PADULTT Sat CALIN THEIR LIVING, BUTTHEIRHOMES =| $113 -S1Rt 2008), commenciug sts point one bun- 916 ¥ street uorthwest,, ‘CW. RIDLEY, eso me os THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer (ec8-disds ARE CERTAINLY FURNISHED VERY | {26 ,uorthwest corner of an ane saneaee = 4 ~ gust turive! Tuomas DOWLING, avcnouser, OCEAN STEAMER. NICELY. THEY'VE GoT wHaT you | {%i! i. —_ HAN _SILAME ae hundred CHANCERY ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ~ gous notin 10 LUNDUN HAVEN'T—IN MORE SENSES THAN ONE. | Bunaredand | ‘four feet slows rast| BEA. PRTALE IN GEURGHLUWS, Disvaicy | i ee Capivol strect to point of to Us COLUMB: A BEI.G KNOWN 48 PREM! ES: Wy tn DETERMINED TO HAVE COZY AND TASTE- fe plan ad plat : ia the pist-book in] NO. 1628 VAL. n» x FUL HOMES, THEYV'E MADE UP THEIR ierues One suit Sai telases ts one Zour, note te plies ‘aoe ‘MINDS TO PUT ONE, TWO, THREE,OR(POS- | Peat, Ger cont ‘sn ll canbe cpuct "oor oo sarOsbal SIBLY) FIVE DOLLARS EACH WEEK INTO stctog areas cost, to be compli’ ¥ sae at ELEGANT FURNITURE, HANDSOME CAR- Bett fo rex provariy att Tak and cot of tae ae sheplat PETS, TASTEFUL DRAPERIES, AND such. ‘ani some bewsPaper bal ea in Washing folwme: , beginning 1 PLENTY OF STOVES, THEY CAME TO US \etciz-dkds ‘THOMAS G. BRADLEY, Trustee. | with Valley MEDICAL lide eee Cc MN Eerane ‘SITUATED ON Tae Haicues fad "cust line ‘iy ADIES WHO KEQUIKE THE 8) KVICES UF AN WANTED. IT FOOTED UP A GOOD DEAL or N. DISTRICE OF CU UMBIA. | & line at right augies witu Valey street, west from e&perenced fesse puynician shOUld Commu’ 2 ERON TANG ABOUL AOU FART ON 1HE RABE | polut ot beginning unt st iutersects the vast line of | 11. WiLoON. 1100 Fark Lince uc. btweeu Band O MORE THAN THEY HAD4OR EVER WOULD Ripe Ob PARaara Te a ethene oe: Son ae with aid ine reverved, 114, a ‘Ladire only, Kemedy, HAVE—THE READY MONEY To PAY CASH. PREDERIOS Ghazi) STREET, anv Contras. | with the Tultoveuients von we sone vo ver ana oot | Uiborbs Coe att orang an | enee cae DNS ain pesos cecey Seeman FROM CELLAR TO GARRET FOB A SMALL | Districi, in Eity Caare Ro" E1214 we bail | erty cold. or all cas, option daily, 404 Cat, beiween AMOUNT IN CASH AND ACERTAIN WERK- | PuiDaY" the NINRTRENIH DAY OF OClOsus: | purthaserscoet Terus {0 1888. at FIVE POUICK FM. fhe followin de ‘or trustee reserves the rfu LY PAYMENT ON THE BALANCE. THEY ee a a \ eS ee. tho pennants ok Seer, ACCEPTED. THEY AGREED TOPAY Us80 | Sent li tie, Gow xpown, os 35th OS areal MUCH EVERY WEEK. THEY'VE KEPT ee eee by stand ran T Maul) ots distant 203" It borth, THAT PROMISE THEYVE PRETTY bs i bort HOMES—RAPIDLY AND EASILY PAID FOR— f- Omes ‘thence mortuwandiy OS isi i 9m, raly from - ote oe AND THEY HAVE KEPT UP THEIR CREDIT 8 wai oagt line o. Fayette st ¢ Lov se. 4 | District of Columbia, yemed, pital ax ino arene aces wot eee the and eee ees | DF OCTOMEEG AD tus at PROMISES, NOW, CANT YOU SEE WHAT ms O'CLOCK ¥. ML, the THEY'VE GOT THAT YOU HAVEN'T? SOME THINGS WORTH HAVING, AREN'T ‘THEY? NICE FURNITURE AND AMPLE CREDIT—THESE ARE WORTH HAVING— ‘EAD AND BA WISE—DE Susroverty seit ore Trash at the puryiuesr option. 4 ue snd mane esti tae net mereut ats eet a eet tea fee vomeee eis — Strcyaltiog parclaces ‘All conveyancing and record- and ree a: any our she sitet sage ante REET SAMY tr facta BE ieitsue = CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND PUBLIC wCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRICES. pe Re ee a Rao om EEE mom mie — 921 AND 023 SEVENTH STREET ¥. W. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. ae oxt-am. AND 680 MABS, AVENUE. 19 C. 0. PURSELL 418 Oth ofa w of BIGELOW, BRUSSRLA, MUQU:T.. VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, aod paepeiocat ‘THREE-PLYS, InoRArne and akT or ‘& full line of > .Seaineenr a ck be ae pong ranean : WILLETT & BUOFF, - soe meen SS Feces. ore,

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