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AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ALE WILDING SITES O8 rg ppg ooo an guinea STEM DIAS. TALE, CPROS TING BOCNDART. PIANOS, PARLOR AND CHAMBER, FURNITURE, OATARIG AND CENTRAL AVENUES | RGUAEACCTION TT STOVES, DESKA, kc. BIN HOAD, Bo r ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER FIRST, 1904 at TEN AFTERNOON, OCTOB! AUCTION SALES. Puysicraxs avo Davecists ER RECOMMEND £3 Fax Aso Wisner Srvizs lading, tf yom want a perfect pis aint Tintin itor hand we will send You samme ew of Fall iter Styles free of change. Every lady. should SI Y O'CLOCK A. M, within and ia front of w sifand winter stpies orien thee ce Do i mFOUR GeLOGR, we will Twill sells lange ‘and varied assortment a es = sn, SOCK ronting Boundary | © Axs0, sear ingot Seek At TWELVE M. Horses. Catriages, Sc, be. t i. $ 3 hi 91, Thang ig’ nash Blase By order of the District Cotamisstoners, about thirty i ‘00 we. 14, 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, 25 and 26, “ 10, double schoo! desks, = Sole arent for the New Home’ and Hartford Sesing ana a ‘Terms caah oso | nun 7 mir ryt , Machines All Kinds of machines fur rent and 2" 16 s 2 FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, BE F = Si] These lots are desirably situated. and wili make — at} FO splendid villa sites This section is rapidly troproving, OF Hoven nd presents a sple1 oT ‘unity for investment. 1K AND FARMING IMPLE- Siete, One third cay bulance in ene and two £0, EMBRACING AS THE BEST TONIC. wutes €9 beat interest -snnual'y, am ‘reared by deed of frase ot all cabs at option of CHAMBER F URNITUE! SALE, NEAR_BENNIN FEC: Tar New “G” Howe An Entirely New WALNUT AND OTHER combinin with suchuser. Convevancing. Ke. at cost of purchaser. | CARUETS, LOUNG=S, MIMRORS, MARBLE-TOB | « THis Melicine, con a6 High Arm, Sewing Machina Kerins to be complied with in seven daga utherwisere: | TABLES. EXLESBION DINING TABLE CHAIRS. | pn i On, mica riieand cont of defantipg grarchawr atin fve| LOGE. Wen COORING 8 AND | BLOoD, iB sud NE A, Which Excels all Othera. day cf Vege oe aw Conind Parad ‘BEQUISITES. rapid and one i mat it t ington, DG. A deposi Peete arery part ‘nd tones Geld on Installments: Literal Discount for Cash. ich lot at timne of male, STOCK AND, gFARMING, IMPLEMENTS, EM {the blood, strenethens the tuscles and perves asd tones mee ‘be obtained at oiler of Auctioneers. BRACING TWO HOKSES AND COW, LOF RIGS, | ana invigorates the very Machine Warranted 23 DUNCANSON BKOS., Aucts. LAKGE NURE WAGON, A NUMBER 0) FINE tonic known. = SNE DDR inp Saco SE | hela ea Sores ies THIS EVENING. x 0 RTMENT OF FARMING MELE Sig fient fa oe Stove a ae pn = Ae SPE,oF BRE Nor TERE pe ones eh as FEE BOWE MACEIER Ory SHOT GUNS IMPORTED FRENCH | On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, 1694, com- | itis tuvalusbla for deeases westliae ¢3 women, and to 923 F Street Northwest, near 10th street, LOCKS. ROGERS’ FINE | mencing at TEN O'GLOCK. 1 shall sell, at the rest- | a)] persons who seentary lives satmnen cake he NNER | dence of Sire. 2 Mysra at Beanfues, aut oue mite | MaRe TUREMTANG, REMEDY FOR DISEASES or heh rom Bennie ove effects, VER AND KIDNEYS. HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” WITH OUR NEW S$ FROM TWO | “ferme cash tobe removed day of sale. o28-7t | | Farsunr suffer from the tect of overwork, ner. eet of Attachmania, ta 2 Vetver lined Box, maken orene CLASSES THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer, Yop Honbles oss of apretite or debility Ge Silene White, New diiase Domest Exess Os, WADE AND DUtCHER VAZOHS RE Soret Hibak sid Penna sven, | CHT BUEs AGN Capat EMDACHE GR PRODUCE MCKENNEY'S. 27 Oth erect northwest, FULVERS, 100L8 AND 100) USEFUL HOUSE: | yaryapre IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE-| “itis tie cals reparation ron that cases no Jae, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS sour mtue sane APSR ITE on eqrmuuiy NOVEMBER FIRST ng. nce | HHte BEL EE ny eng cma retin cn : aes G5."1347 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, | trout “ot the preiieca, at HALE-TAST FOURGER | wanece™ mug ue rade Mark be rapper wn; OOK ATLOW FARES. BROWN CHEMICAL CO, Baltimore, Ma. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROF. O'CLOCK, T shall sell part of lot 12, fronting 87 fret on the east side of High street by a depth of 190 feet, improved by twotwo-siory brick dwellings and brick D. Great bargains may be expectad. FOLEY, Auct. i.—The Dixturvs wilt notbe add as, at termin- FOLE ; a the store will be occupied by J. U. | bakeshouse, being Nos. 4407 and 141i High atreet, FIRST-CLASS FARE, $1. ROUND TRIP. 31.59, _ | {iki cit tale tis store, will be occupiel) by 1. 4 N. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves th-street wharf | (a gANA® = fates wade known st sale, 0008-4 Ciorma News MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, ae Sea “ JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW DEXCANSON BROS. Anctioncera At 5:30 p.m. Passage and rooms secured at B, and O. Ticket Office Lith street and Pennsylvania avenie, General Office, rl street wharf, Telephone call 731-3. POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY an FRIDAY, 7am Fare 2c. e380 NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOULH. STFAMPOAT COMPANYS _ popular EARY leaves 7th street wharf on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of 5.30 p.m. Keturn— ing, leaves Norfolk on Mond dncwiay, and Fridny Stmame hour. stopping at Piney Foiut wid Cornfield arbor going and retu ming. Exclusive connection with the Poston and Providenco ino with New York and Rich. folk and Western, "Seaboard ‘Virginia “Beach USTEES' &, NIMPROVED LOTS ON TWHLPEH SIRE! er T Aah WETWEER © D THE MISFIT STORE, 4 'HEAST, AND ON D STR H AND THRIRTEEN 1, AND ON D STKEET, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH STREET AND KEN. TUCKY AVENUE NORTHEAST. By wrtue of a deed of trust duly recorded Hod ENTIRE FURNITURE, CARPETS, &¢., Corner 10th and F streets, Is packed from floor to ceiling with the best stock of Clothing ever broucht to Wasbingtoa, and as tho weather fs somewhat backward we propose to force sales by putting prices down lower than even we ever did before, We will sell ‘DIN DWELLING No, 1130 TWELFTH ET NORTHWEST. EMBRACING RAW SILK ie Ott let ras ay ett EBONY FRAME PARLOR SUITE, EASY CHAIRS, | Tecgrda for the District of Columbia, we will. nell, sates LOUNGE. HANDSOME LEATHER-COVERED SEO is pened ae ieee DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT SIDEBOARD, WAL- | land at wes uate anc peed Sham = BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, COT- | of crigiual lots nuinbered nine, eleven, twelve, and the TAGE SETTS, FEATHER BEDS, HAIR asp OTHER | north thirty-sex feet eizht inches by the depth of orim- MATTRESSES, WARDROBE, STUDENT LAMP, | allot pumbered ewnt, iu equare numbered one thou HAT RACK, OTTOMANS, LACE CURTAINS AND FOR MEN AND YOUTH Cassimore Sults af 96, worth $10, Ghesinere Suits ae Sah: worth B15, aginere Suits at 84%. wort Splendid Business Suits at $10.25, worth @18, sand and Se irs iunmediateiy Col Hie eet bared in aquare numavered jundred a Shisty tomether with the buildings, rich and Pennsylva- CORNICE, WILTON AND TUR&ISH RUGS, easements, Blue Beaver Suits at $12, worth. Bis avenue: St Share ote, cite of ano extra | Seuss fie van snauiny csiniva Ghone vies andappurtetaicrs tho saino belonging of | g Colored gr Black Corkscrew «bution Cutaway at E eylvania’ avenue, and at Compal: mee : any wine the shave wi ; Teh street wharf! : ERY AND GLASSWARE, KITCHEN REQUIS- | ‘"7rins of sale: Onerthird cash: balance in one and two ‘Splendid Overeoats at $6, worth $10. Ruox's express will call for and check Laggugefrom | TES, &c. Years, notes to bear fntcrest. and to be secured by deed | | Good Substantial, All- Wool Overcoate at $8, worth i Yreate, teidencon Of trust on the premises sold, ot ail cash, at option of | S15, be received daily until $ p.m. DAY MORNING, ocronER | curchsess, acl, es at cost of purchaser, ‘& | © Splondid lines of Overcoats at $10, 912, $14, $16, 818 WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. S O'CLOCK, we will sell at the $50 will be required on cacls lot at time of | and $20, worth fully doubie. ‘Terms to becompliel with in ten days, otherwise Trustees reserve the richt to Teseli, at the risk and. cost of defaalting purchaser, or purchasers, after five days" public notice ‘of stich resale in some newspaper the entire Furviture, &=,, co ceil, fo wide we respectfully call the atten- vf bayer, House for Rent, oc28-3t EAMER T. V. ARROWSMITHL FROM ten STREET WHARF. FOR BOYS, 4 TO 11 YEARS, Gvercoata and Suits a¢ $2.50, worth, 84, ns s vlished in Washit D.C Qvercoats und Suite at ‘worth 86.50, Mondays, Thorwlays and Saturdays, at 7am, Re- | FPVHOMAS DOWLING. Auctionoer, oo | Bul THOMAS CALLAN.) orrnetecn, | Srereonto and Seta te SEER Sera turning Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, tonching at a ofl ocle-d Isaac HNSON, § Overcosts and Suits at $6.25, worth $10, all River Landings as far as Nomint Crtek. Currioman | SOME ARTISTIC AND AX IQUE FURNITURE BE- ‘THE ABOVE SAILI POSTPONED UNTIT, FOR BOYS, 12 TO 17 YEARS, : LONGING TO A PRIVATE PARTY WILL Bg | & OF NOVE sedSt Clements Bay, Connects with Bi @R Rat] ADD Go Tie ERTENSIYE GARDET MALE | SATURDAL, FIRST DAY OF NOVEAU Qyeseuiin van ante aC ets Ge Cpe St ELIT TS EMIDAL. UCLODER “TINTS FIRST. COM, AGUAS TE TASS trasteen, | Gvetavess and Suite at #6 60, warts $20, ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. selT MENG AT HALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. 0028-d&ds ISAAC L. JOHNSO: ‘worth $14. 130, worth $18, Qysrpoata atid sults hz worth sz iat ‘Pabte for men, iinmense variety. and up. (Odd Pants for boys, complete amoriment, Tec and Up, aT Mz YEsxos: arr. veRNow:: HOS. E WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer, STEAMER W. W. Conconay Yraves Tth-street wharf dally (except Sunday) for Mt. ‘Vernon at 10 o'clock aun; returning, reaches Washing ten about 3-90 p.m. <6 a 1.1L. BLARE, Captain 5 TEAMER MATTANOLEAVES SEVENTH-STREET. 3S Winet every SUSDAY. TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 7 Gclock an, for Mattox Crk, returning on Mon- Gays, Wedneedaysand Fridays, stopping at intermediate rs gout and returning. Aso, touches at Grin- It embraces au elegant old Sidetcard that former belonged to John Quine ‘The carving: preservation ss re Presiden ‘Adams, and. arkable. A superb Azmiuster Carpet ‘ordercd by the government for the tue Capitol 14 Ee candition. which Jw. Iwo tus Frenei Pedestals, ebouy apd : Teautifully carved Sofas and Chairs’ ‘Two | By virtto of a deed of trust, dated December tl yery handsom Parlor Suites. Bric a-brac, Cabinets, | 188, uud reconded in Liber” No. 958, folio 148. Convers:tional and other Chaire, Fine Walnut side- | seq, ‘of the land records of the District of Coluinbia, hoard (antian devia), Library Table, the whole form | ant by request of the party, thersby soctne, wo will bie collection of woods. Sellat publicauction, in front of the remiss, on TUES tion on THUR-DAX, October 30th, 0c28.3t | DAY, NOVEMBER FOURTH, 1885, at HALF-PAST = FOURP. SL. all those parcels’ of ground lying in the INGER, Auctionce LSS PROPERTY, oon 08. ‘3, 305, 307 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH- Wrst room at the Ce THE MISFIT STORE, oct = COR, 10rm AND F STREETS, er Sunaayy and “Tuesday ‘and. Weanes: | ©, Sity cf Mainton. fn the butt of Cltnbia, known T. = Says np, and Chapel Point and Brent's wharf Thundaye | y*.emptory sale of the entire stock of Millinery, | $4 Pirt of lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (12), in Seay Mens i Wedge ees | sce et ea ak a Mune | suere maid gee monaect and vang-foee 4h | T'nousaxos Ov Dorzans lr street northwest. near L street, 4 A shall sell the | lots at the northeast corner of said square, and run. Hb street shart | abovestore on FRIDAY MORNING, THE THILTY: | mug thence south along ea line of, Th street seventy i ee aan "| EVENING: af SEVER OFCLOCKS ai tie Suwneser | fuisraMot:thance west Afty-tworSzifevt three and one: RAILROADS. store, comisting of Millinery Geode, Paney Goods, Dry chop east, io the ‘place ‘ot ‘beeiutine’ with the z = Goods. ke. This sale tm petemptory. “Ladies are an | Sooeenctcest to the Place of, berinning MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, : GREAT PE: ited to at T will sell 1 wheeler ‘ilson Sewiu — YVited toattend. I will sell 1 wheeler & Wilson Sewius ‘Maclune, Counter Cases, and 22 Drawers and. Fixtures “serms of sale: Onv-thin! of the purchase money. n a cash, and the residue inf ets ae To THE NOKTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | suitable for Shoc or Millluery Store on FRIDAY, st | freive ciuhtecs tay teeny fone OS ee ae Se 70 BE SOLD aT DOUBLE TRACK. SELENDID SCESERY TWELVE O'CLOCK fale, with inter st at als per cent Per annum pa STREL Halls” HAGNI#ICEST LGUIPMENT. S. BENSINGER, | seulannualy: acchnsl by deed of frnst on the props n iikyrect Uerourk 17m, uctioneer. | erty sold, orali each, at the option of purchiser. Tf the , Trains leave Washinton, trom station, cormer of 6th ee te eT i ea aaa KING'S PALACE, Becreets, an toi ows Ructloneer. ; from day of sale the Lrustecs reserve th? ¥ or Pittsbanc and the West, Chicazo Limited Express Fesell the property at the risk and cost of defau Fe Er og Pe ALE OF BRUSSELS AND sou! ithe property at the pa an core of fete | 914 sovexeg STREET NORTHWEST 9.40: daily toCincmnat: Louis, with Sleep UP AND IN » BR |B nes i = ya Se gid AUDEN PRES | cep, “All conveyancing and’ recurdng'at pie SE rae atts Seren Jo! ‘with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicagu. Western Ex: Frees 7.40 p. im daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburg, Also connects daily for Chicago, with Sleeping Car Fureburg to Chicago. Sail Exprime, 10 00 p.m. deily for Pitsburg and the West, with Faluce Sleeping Car SAND RUGS TOGETHER WITH LOOK DECORATIONS. KIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1884. at HALF-PaST TEN O'CLOCK, within my anction rooms, Hthand Pennsylvania avenge, I sii sell a superior iG, EL WAGGAMA’ ‘Auctioneer. "oc21-d&as French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading shapesin French Felt Hats. Also a Magnificent Assort- 2d Edition. Lalit Teepe o he Star THE NEW BISHOP. REV. DR. PARET ELECTED TO-DAY. BAurimore, October 30.—The Protestant Episco- Pal convention, after taking nineteen ballots dur- ing the present segsion, or thirty-two in all, includ~ ing the balloting at the May session. seem nis morning a8 far from reaching an election as at the Deginning. After considerable discussion another conference committee was appointed with instruc tions to nominate and recommend to the conven- tion one or more candidates for bishop. ‘Dr. Hall Harrison raised quite an excitement bY arguing that Dr. Paret had been elected bishop Inst night on the sixteenth ballot, He contended ‘that two blank ballots which had been cast should Rot have been counted and tneluded tn the total Yote. If the two blank bailots had not been counted the seventy-six cast for Dr. Paret would have elected him, the total vote being only 114 Dr. Paret remarked that he would decline an election it there was any doubt cast upon it. A general discussion ensued as to whether or not blank votes should be counted in summing up the total vote. ‘Tne question was finally voted upon, and the mat- ‘ter laid upon the table. Later.—Pending the return of the committee, allowing was again resutned with the following re- sult: Paret, 77; Becleston, 40; scattering, & Total number Of ‘votes cast, 122; nécessary to a cholee, 82. ‘A second ballot was tuken, resulting: Paret, 78; Eccleston, 40; scattering, 6. ‘Total vote, 123; neves- BATy 10 @ Choice, 82. After announcing the result of the second ballot the committee returned to the convention and stated that they could not upon any one can- Gidate, when, on motion of Dr. Hodges, tuey were discharged from further consideration of the sub- Ject. Five members of the committee, however, recom- Mmended, in an unofficial manuer, the names of Drs. Lee! ‘Colt, and Lindsay. Balloting was again Tesum: During the absence of the tellers, the name of Rev. Dr. Thos. F. Davies, of Philadel] was put {a nomination by 2 Stewart, ‘the name of Rev. Dr. Satterlee, of New York. ‘The result of the third ballot was: Paret, 73; Ec- cleston, 38; gen 10; total vote cast, 121; ne- cessary'lo a choice, 81. ‘Dr. Eccleston then with- Dr. Paret Elected. Great anxiety now prevailed for a ballot to be taken, which, after some delay, was proceeded with, The fourth resulted in the election of Dr. Paret, who recelved 91 out of 121 votes, 10 more tnan the required majority. Dr. Paret is of French descent, and a native of New York. Heis 65 years of age. and has been stationed at Epiphany church, in Washington, D. ¢,, during the past eight years, where he 1s held in the highest esteem. Shooting Into = Crowd. A TRAGEDY IN INDIANA WHICH MAY LEAD TO 4 LyNou Sr. Lovrs, October 30.—A special dispatch from Vincennes, Ynd., to the Post-Dispatch says: Lincoln Keith was shot in the head by Dick Adkinson at Bawardsport, tts county, last night, and bas since died. Adkinton rushed but of a saloon, greatly excited, and sald he was going to kill ‘some d—4 democrats.” A democratic rally was being held in the Vicinity, and he shot. into a crowd of bystand- era, With the above result. Adkinson has been ar- rested. Kelth is of excellent family, all of whom are republicans. The feeling 1s tutelise, and 1 is feared that @ mob may visit the Jail and lynch the prisoner. — Investigating the Youngtown Disaster. Uxtoxtows, Pa., October 30,—Coroner Battin commenced an investigation into the Youngstown mine disaster this moruing. Three witnesses: Were examined before an adjournment for dinner, but no light was thrown on the causes which Jed’ to the explosion. ————— A Newspaper Office Burned. Waeetixa, W. Va., October 90.—The Mounds- ville Repeater newspaper and Job printing office, owned by H, Rook & Co., was totully destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning, together with Uhree presses, type and Mxtures. A large dwelling house adjoining was also burned. The fire ts sup- posed to have been the work of an incendiary. ‘The loss tn nearly $10,000; no Insurance, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: AUCTION OF SALT ONE FINI A ‘AND ONE FINE POOL TABLE, BALLS AND CU: By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, will be sold to the’ Righest bidder on “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, ion of the above gouds. "This will be the time to, Your earpets, a8 the goods will be sold regardless of Washinwton to Chicazo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Eric. Cunandairua, Rochester, Euffaio, Niavara, 1oeu 5. mo. daily. exeept Saturday, with Falsce Cars Wasnineton to Rochester, and Washington to buffalo, ment of Children's Hata. Birds representing every clime, Plumes, Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Eng- rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIRST, Ish, at TWELVE O'CLOCK,’ at Dow! g's ‘Train leaving Wantington ot @aturday night will not RST, 1834 me EXECUTORS SALE barra LOUIS E. PHILLIPS, Trusteo._| lst Srepe. Satin. Silk and Kid Gloves at importers’ iausport, Lock Havea and Elmira, at 9.403 m. ‘Sunds rpuosas Dow prices, Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children's cagept Sudsy. F Sork ana. the Eaat. 715 and 30a. m.. 11.00] OF TMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IS — z pe 2 Aine tolow ang 30 9 ¢ mn Ou Sunday, hin, ca si mI eee 2H ae FES SALE, OF COMFORTADLE pst: | Clouku Twenty-fve Thousand Dollars worth of La- : Expres ut Fu . te ‘ So ane es | oe He sed DAE am me Liwited Expres oe ee or ae BENGE O8 ie cOUTH SIDE OW QSTREET: | a..sana cutdnre Wraym tobe Sanghteret, Wobave For boston without change, 2) j. ui every week-day. STREETS NOKTHWEST. AT AUCTION. ‘un Sunday. 4.00, added to our extensive Stock of Millinery avery large For Brookiya, S. ¥.7cit through trains counect at Jer- | , UPACT and by sirtae of the provisions of the last esbiider and by virtue of a decd of trust, dated wg . stanent of Thomas Weaver, late of Wasl:-Q2g | 221 day ot Ja:suary, 1884, and duly recorded in L164 | assortmen rapa description, - Fete trquaiey to Fulton stivet avoids Soubletertiage | Hii Disuaet of Columbia il book ‘oa fot a Uo, folios 325. et seq. ,one of the land rec emmersé of Wraps of areey, compris t i. Iss anc reeorted tn Xo. al. folios | ons of ngton county, in the jet of Colum. is ieTitadclphie 719850 and 1.0 m. 2.00, 4.00, ¢.00, | 20, 6. the ndersicucd es executor wil offer at pute | Pia: the uudersieved ‘Trustces will nel at; GUNG sine | 06 the latest and stylish makes from abroad, which we Toovand His p.m” On Sunday, 400,600, 10.05 sod | Suton’ the following Prehs Py enenatter described, | tick, on MONDAY, the THIRD DAY OF NOVEM- | wilt sell at lower prices than you find elsewhere 3215 pm Lanited Ex Vib a te daily excant | ORPRIDAY. THE THIRTY. FIST DAY OF Oc” BER, thee: at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the prem= Bee ited Express, 9 SSS | Bek, dase ot FOUR O'CLOCK. Lots 23.25, 28 and 2, | ises, Lot 24, in the recorded sublivision of square 14, | ani we ask, give us a call before purchasing. Fer Baltimore, 625,715 $90. 940. 11.002 m. 1205, | CH. Miltbuxre’s subdivision of square 442 “Lot py ther with the improvements. s 200, 400, 025, £40, 600, FAO. WWW aWA IIIS pray | Has a front of 2 feet by a depth of 195, and Lote %, 26 | ‘Terma: One-third casi; the reaidue in two equal pay- Gn Sincay. 940, MWe ine 40, 600 740, i00G and | 85427 have cach a frout of 35 feet by adepehof L0Oteer. | ments at aix aud twelve mouthe, with Notes bearing "And a: FTV O'CLOCK, 8: in Howe's subdivision of Mount Pledsant. contatning yes square feet each. Lot 62 is improved by wcotme rable brick dwelling. ‘Aico, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST. 1934, at FOUN O'CLOCK. in front of the premises, ail of i having a front on 21 and G wtrects CLOG, SAMED SY part of Tot 13, cLOCK, SAME D4¥- part of Lot in square 554, located on the east sidé Of Bd strech, be? iE DAY, Lots 61 and 62 | interest at six per cent per anuuim until paid, aud ses cured by a deed of trust. "All conveyancing and record- ine at purchaser's cost.” One hundred dol Guiredat tnefeale.” If the termsof sale Piled with in five day after the day of ssle the trustees Teserve the right to re-sell the property at the Mak and oo oF te aU EAREES Ht FICREING, cc%2-10t JESSE H. WILSON, 5 Trustees. PP OXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILDING ACH 24.1012 FEI L LOTS, FRONTING ‘BETW jor Foye’ Creeks Line, G33. m. and 440 p.m, daily, Srcept Sanday. aa é Fer Atpapolie 625.0, m, 1205 and 440 p.m. daily, ex- day aLEXANDitiA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. Papp AUEXARDRIS' GND: WasHINGTUN MALL” Fer Alexandria, 690, 7.00, 9.25, 1105 and 11.35 a m, 2.05, 4:25, 8.00, 6.25, 8.05 and 1135 p.im. Ou Sunday at 600, 2°25. 11.06 am. 30 p. an For Richmond and the South. ¢.30 and 11.05 a. m. daily. and §.(0 p.m. daily, except Sa: day. ‘Taxing have Alcxandiia £0F Washington. 6 05, 8.60. 10.00 0. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Scrrose You Loox. Some people have never seen, and therefore 40 not kmow of the New, Handsome, Good Fitting and Stylish Clotaing we have, We Mention: 008 4 tween N and U streets northwest. ‘Termsof sa’e: On each propsrty sold one-third cash and the residue in two equal payments at one aud two Years with interest at six per cent per annum urtil tm LO, 205, S28 S10 TOS a fay | aid and secured Ly a deed of trust, "All conveyanel SIRE’ THIRTEENTH AND FO Fa .CKS, from $8 to $99. And 12 1p duck ceaeapt Monday). “Gn egdarad | ati recording at parchascea coat” 850 deposit Segal TEEN CH, ETS NORTHWEST, WASHIN OvanSA he Se ek RIS ms ES mead 10 vs te mk E210 | OR Och Dlecw cE Deo erty ae the te tee ae A Heavy NEWMARKETS and Sack OVER- ed Seite s24 ntcrration at the fice, northeaat corner | _cc21-10e Executor. 3 Sehtenber {eC tass and daly Tovorded i OEE Hee Oe: street abd Fentsylvanis avenue. aud at the sta- ber 1,053 folio uB5, et seq.. one of the Jand Men's ana ESS SUITS, from fon, where orders cam be left for the checkin uf Uag- sds of the District of Coluinbia, and at the Fy Se et we) thee to eotiuation from Rotels aud fen sees ___ MEDICAL, &e. {is holder of the uote scoured taereby. we will sll ae toto es CHASE PUGH, ‘J. ie Woop, ——— miblic suction. in front of the premieca, on WED: Seoereh Nausipr._General Fosseiers Agent (\f ANHOOD RESTORED By USING « POTTER | Bay NOVIIER TWELFTH, A: Dy Ti. St HALE: Cass Four-Button Cutaway SUITS, from —— aul two of Da. BROTHERS’ Invisorating PASE THREE O'CLOCK P.M.,'the following piece oF $15 to $23. eee VaR MINE AES BAIL eat Hits “Snh Tireteney, “ie imparts aut totems | EMeeuGlatary svete these of Wenogiae Dane Cork i bility and ‘Tmpotency. a band being Lots um z and thirty: SHORT LINE, To THE, SOUTH, SOUTHWEST | #ten._ ie Bstreet southwess, octs-Lane © | seven (3), 1m hetrs of Jolin ‘Davidson's subdivision of Lee Ese square numbered two hundred and for ‘sul ri HAS wh BEEN, CONTRADICTED, HAT is'ot, trust, record respec” Schedule tn effect $20.8 NEW OKLEAN 1584, ct to two certain. ton Cutaway SUITS, from MAIL mak'ng clos DE. URGTHERS is, the oldest established ad- | tively in Liver No. 866, {pllo 204, ot sear aan ten 20 to eto ail points South and Soathwet | ©\T<s Ladue Fhesician in this lig. ‘Ladies you | GVA In liner No, We, folio 204 et se, and Liber No, ok yex ept Sunday, with C.& O. Railway, cor ddently consult Dr. BROTHE certain promissory ‘hotes as tollows: One for $2.000.aud. a Boys’ and Children's $UITS, from $3.50 to $18. Bean Slerpibe Budet tare from Sew York ui Wank sstention, paid to, all disease peculist t0 | fotereet theresc: at eight Tor cent oe caer sachs Baton to Auanta. | Pullman Sleeping cars trom S mueressfnily treated E@-Boart. with | parch 15th. A.D. 1883. and oue for $1,000, and interest | _ Ourstock of Neckwear, Gloves and Under San PST POCIRGILLE Fast Litt. Daag vin Char | [islacpiotations amd Mind cftclest murs uae | Ue An felt er ceut Yer anni from May oe ee siaville for which notes of th purchaser. bearing Interest at six per cent per annum. and sectired. by deed of trust upon the property sold, will be taken, or alleash st op- tion of purchaser. A deposit of $200 each will be Te quired a tine of sale, All copveyanetny atid recordin at purchaser's cost. ‘T-rms of sale to be complied with, fm seven day's after day of sale, SPONGE E. NOAH WALKER & CO., oclS _@25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. R. LEO. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND lable Ladies’ Puysician in the city, can by ally, S27 Missour uvenue, fret street south Wwauta avenue, between 34 ahd 4% streets “Ail uiplaints aid’ irregularities quickly removed. rate, ‘Correa i conultatis C0 PM daily ‘Sanday, Sone stereniens sore ee ee traina leave ts a 9:10 AM, ana | POUrs— tosand 6 top. coe Baiy EM. dally. = Fer Sckets and information inquire stCompany’s Ot- | {PADAME DE FORES ME i La. Bs WabDo, PE LOREST 14s Revepy FoR La 4CP M—SOUTHERN MAIL AND FXPRESS. Dally ‘eal: points South and Southwest vin, Dauviilo aa GNA Palla bieeptuy care’ trom Weak top via Danville. Charlotteand Atlanta to New Ghieane: tlsa, rem Washington vis Chacioste wal Gclsmitia to Aieusty Mezgeene Divino Traiy eaves Washington at 7.00 4 INSHEIMER & BRO. 808 “th street, bet, Hand I, and $151 M street. a3, qu particular attention to our very complete of ‘BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR THE FALL TRADE. MONS) KDA '} Trustees, tak ivaniaavetive “rains tive trum B& | ME dies. ait female complaintsquiesly cured, Can We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED ii"Stat sw] — datly at 1245 7th st we Te MEN'S SHOES. There are n better, and are mu- EStavonter, X.MACDANIEL, res Socler oans San eee eee CeNAnD LINE. Hruhtecioncnade™ Weunee ae toets ate ang FASE por, HAAS, Trafic Manat TAT! UE, GE: Roan |” BURT'S EINE CALE Congress patties APBrreal sod = —— faa D qmickiy cured by the CIVIALE METHOD. Adopted walters BY AMEE ANP FIO EATLROM in all the HUSPITALS OF CE. Prompt return HE MODEL FAST LINE AN BURT FINE CALF loce-hook bale E 001 ¥ Sinupie eases, 83't0 $0, (Nevers oles 83 19 BURDS FINE CALF Con ‘button. LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE Woot free. CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGE SOY, BURES EINE. oxtre Drond bottoms, for old gentlemen. Via WASHINGTON. t. New York 29-thstuly BURTS BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every styl DOUBLE THACK? JANNEY COUPLER: = rea HICHESTER’S ENGLISI SHEL Kans For fall particulars inclows ‘ester Chernical Company, No. his, Pa my U-€od 0. 2—A PERMANENT of toe, We invite an inspection of these from all that yan wool shoes. "There are mo better: In our fadies’ Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSIWS SHOES. COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed jur cent stamps to Chi 13 Medison siuare, P Y WED: RATES OF PASSAG: jeago. Cinciinatl, Loulsrilleand St, Louis daily teaccommodations. wud Physical Debility, Loss of = box toe. HS eam jos ain Wwlo nm. with Theo 2 eal Debit ‘Btceraxe at very low rates Steerago tickets from Liy- | (cj0E DOE t0e: ‘and Palace Sleciitne hove oe ‘xpool aud used ane yan COUSIS's FINE KID, common-sense too. ape rales, Serine Cee Se coe moet [UBS St Cloud Pharmacy, comer | (heck Taig weuatownand all other parts of Europeat | COUsING FINE STRAIGHT Goat betion, tn both 7 auze-tu,ts | _,Throweh billa of laden erven for Belfast, Glaazow, | Go S212%. % Ber Fittaliows at 090. mont £40 p.m Gatiy 8:40 ‘ALL WHO AiG ont | ee Graintwerpand other ports on the Continent, and | COUSIN’S PINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense {5 Pidtsbane, Choveland and Detar with Sloop | WHO S fterrauean porta. tre ig Cape to Pitiabeine = inutiacretious “of Guth merote Meoee | Fortreight aud pamsage poly at the Compa y'sofficn, | MISSES’ SHOES in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, Fer Teled and Detrott @ix Monroeville, 10-158. m. fecay. ions of manh: od, &c.. Twill send are | No. 4, Bowling Green, or ‘St and Cabin to Sey Sew Seer tes Told, NS Whee au Wat Jee Ace SOU EREE OF CHANGE. This | OFIS BIGELOW ECO 09, ith of Wellington. D.C. | COX FINE SHOES for Ladies Misues, and Children, Fae wiedy was discovered by u missionary. In: Sout w 3 Sk Cb. New fork: very Traine Yor Philadelphia and New York Kinerica, tend selt-addressed eavelope to hee JOSEPH | Onto Moss OFIS BIGELOW £16), | CHILDILEN AND SUSSES BPRING-HEEL SHORS in fig. Sent teeth 330 Sov to SMA neation Seer Vert Sea | OB 8 retret Wanbintinn | yy EFS TACEY sot vory tow price Wok 2 Sop apriemned sera hace PRiAv, AND BE WISE —DR BROTHERS, 906 AT A SN N L INN Soall of all betore purchasing your shoes, aa we oan saxo Fe Lamers on wok day, 56-99, sircet southwest, appeared Ueforemeandmedeouh | Aa E £ ARN E NER You money by doing so. ber the ‘mame aid ad 19-03 a ue dd 10, that hols the Oldest’ Established Expert Specialist in | AAL Lb AANNSN LE HNNNEE | Sumber SINSHELMEN & BO ilnute tral.) 6:40, 6-80, C03 uarantecacure in allcasmof ven: | AAAL L AAAN XN UN NES | sed £08 7th and 9151 Mstreats ALLLLLELLA AN NN LLLLIIN NNKI jer, Baltimore on Sundays, 6:20, 8-00, #.200 m.. Tad sunk 460, 6:9 0:00, Sc ba Sau ene OS Medicine, or no eh: 3 tt a =. Consultation and stvige = ‘Jer Fomte on the Shenandosh Valley Railroad, 10:15 4 = ae Subscribed and sworn PA il, 1884. ALR Rotary Pubite. POPULAR SUMMER ROUTE, ‘May Sd, and every Saturday thereafter, Srecut Norce ‘Commenci: sailing from Quebec 10 Liverpool, making the 3 — = gcean voyage Only five days from land to land. Fes Apnapolis. 6:40 2 m..and 12-20and ¢.40 PECIAT. steamships of tate rpansed APE Sanday swam, Gop ne p sasoo | [Dif tnitimore: cau, coufdeattany ‘cousaited | Honpletmanipeet Gistioearewbmurpwacdtoratrengily | > RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF Bor Way Stations Letween Washington and Baltimor by bet m and ladies eve Weinesday and | fib-ovementa that practical experience can suggest. | ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING $e, 6-40. V0 m2 10 p82 4 ak, 7 od | Sattiniay from io 9p. mat 46 © street mortawese | MUBUveMente tA Practical experiance BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIBST-OLASS op. m “On Sundays. 6-2¢a ui and 1's 4 wand | nearty street. His great see and experbicce “Sh Levi S'RGEN Cencral ants | GRATING ADPARATUR AND COULD SATOT, “GO mt “Fog Biativus eo Mekrovoliten’ trac, | Sanity sour Waithus ty consult himou theme days o€ Sun 20; Broadway, Now York, an 40 & mand 5:95 p.m, daily except Sunday, 7 “EXPE | LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE yk ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST | for vrincipal stations un Metropolitan | am, daliy, for Lexington, Stounien and | BBO 2 ta. daily cacept' bunday: ‘ter | . MOSS, Washington. D.C. bikes ALEAN LINE’ WINTER SERVICE. werpool, every Thursday uni May, WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- Portland ‘to Cabin. 960, $70 m KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHIOH son : fesimient aad cure ef Phivate, Nervous 2 0078. Extra Eeilig EE REIS) a Pat ais Mtaeone aah | Ch Sits inlay meee ar Ee | FUMES as Goo Ur Noe SUPBRAOR 30 ieee Whe we: OAS pom: dally exsent | Gee SaaS pace cates Soa leeneenet of Fm | gale Meron meen ect Sere Ree OOS | CORAPER IM GOOE WOULD Goan YOUR Beaat gy om fe Westen. an toa m,2as | Hy Assy eed bang fom Stoop mS | «ite Baltimore aet¥ice wil evan, oueaday | ATTENTION 0 THR WELL-KNOWN FIARFLACE Grae e 1 | Oe ee ou Fie New UcFk and Puuldelptia, 2.55 8200, ma day, | UBSt 46 Aioniy to Leeh & ALDEN Gaicral Agents, 207 Broad | BPEAR, FOB HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS s dairy, except Sund ‘Brees ‘Annapolis, 8:50 =m. aad 1:60 and 6:57 p. m; fous Lesimartom. 218: p-t0- Gali, execot Sunda rom Lewanewn. 2:15 6. , exexot Suncay. Sfeucnek and’ sheermediaie wivealow Yor gp SN PENNSYLY, i mb13-thata pes ENERAL IBATLANTIC COMPANY Between few Vout ap avae ‘Traub. W Nov, ‘We ABOVE FOR EOUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY | THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATEES AXD FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME O¥ THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE crty, WHICH WA TAKE GREAT PLEASURE 1M REFER. RING TO. A GALL 18 BOLIGITED AND keti- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED, WALTER D. WXVILL, Exoxusrve Aomrs, UNDERTAKERS. 5 Re We Bossa UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, ap26 ‘No, 402 Pa. a’ ‘NEAR 4 STREBT. rar information eppty at the Baltimore ana | ~~ wean! we | ea. = “ > - tmore ana | ana ? fee Srna wake QOL moe Ema | Le Acoorptox Present Riera hk waren tp Comme of G sireet an New Jersey svemao 2, “Eeropran passe sod draft business conamued, “sel ‘Will be taken for to be checked aud recelvedas Sg re the a : AT NEVER BREAKS 4 ‘CLEMENTS, ut. of 7, ‘and can be worn och} Tso Tere ay NY EG taoexracee Sarees, |G ee S ae = Sees pening of ed cae noe Zee eh Sie Sonthrweet ee he EM | | MRE. FISHER devotes ashen to te Wate of eiroular” Roce wast tnth streee New Fe m3 | OR ES ea a Benes ite bs, spsomian aT EA et Stents oid spe Ko i D between th and Weakiision Gas Lacusca om A SMFS CASS of | ALG Boe ant, 29 tone of Felt on “Seat” | Biota anal pro ‘. mt Sp nL ce Ree ‘Name, Name. [ppm Sreryce pane BALTIMORE, Mo., October 20.—Virginia sixes, con- aolidated. 87: new ten-forties, 324 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp., October 30.—Cotton dull—mia- iin, 93409. Flour steady aud quiet. Whoat—south- ern firmer: western lower; southern red, 3a amber, 92096; No. 1 Maryland, #94894: Nc winter red. spot, 613082 October, #13; bid: Der, 82a82.: ber, Baasase: January. 7 {AS6%. Gorn southern about wtesdy++westira uonaaliystenty ww, S2a85; southern yellow, ne tern nized, year, 473ga48; Jan. full and Orm—southera, Jia33, te, do, mixed, 30ai2; Peunsylvania, Sted, Hive aiulet, GtatS. “Provisions y, With fair demand. 81 r—copper refined quiet, 18124. Whisky fteudy, Label), Other articles uuchanwed” Freight to Lit per ‘steamer quiet—cotton, 3-16d. :flour, 1s; grain, Sigad: Receipts—flour, 1,570 ‘barrels; wheat, 87,000 bushels: corn, 6,000 bushels; oats, 4.000 bushels: rye, 1,300 bushels. ‘Shipmente—wheat, 80,000 bushels: bushels. Sales—wheat, 422.000 bushels; ‘he Chicage Markets. 3 COL, CHTOAGO, It1.. October 30.—The weather ts cloudy ‘and cool, Gn. at 11:15 a m.. wheat was xe. fower, Cora. lower. Oats *<aXc. lower. Pork be, hivher. higher ‘CHICAGO, ILt., October 30.—Closing prices: Wheat— October, 15%; November, 753s: December, 76 Ts ay: tober, 417 oe ar, ay. May: 3056. Oats soctober, 254" November, 25 Decomber, 2647 20M. Pork—Octobet, Tesor year tigi: 11.80, Lard—October, 6.90; November, 6.5136 tber, 6.85; Junuary, 6.95; 108 ‘The Petroleum Market. PITTSBURG, Pa.. October 30.—Oil strong and tend- ing upward. The trading was not brisk, but was gainly. active. ‘Lhe market opened at 724, deciined to 72, an ied and advanced to 24 at lo'cluok. ) utler unty dispatch-s report the daily production of the Baie ie eect fo be 12.000 burzala. The Armatronse WWoarrale pet bour, and the Chrisie 48 barra, February, or’s Report. ACCOUNTS SETTLED DURING THE YEAR—THE OFFICE ‘OVERLOADED WITH PENSION AGENTS’ VOUCHERS. ‘The annual report of E. W. Keightly, the third ‘auditor of the Treasury, shows that 16,766 accounts, involving $92,674,094, were settled by his office during the year, and at the end of the year 87,487 accounts, Involving $94,067,484, remained unsettled. ‘The amount involved in the settlement of accounts of the quartermaster’s division was $1 7.27, Delng $0,054,258.38 greater than during the previous year. Considerable troubie 1s still experienced in ‘adjusting many accounts by reason of the expendi ture of funds pertaining to a given fecal year In payment of Habillties inc in another fiscal rea, 7th aecounts of officers of the signal corps who disbursed moneys received from cominercial busi- hess over United States military wires, and were debited with the receipts, but not allowed credit, for the disbursements, remain suspended, Congress having failed to take such action as would enable accounting officers to allow credits or the expendi- tures referred to, ‘eis stated that there is in the offite an accumu- he sum of ,080,177.65, represented, in round numbers, by 19303008, vouchers, It is estl- ts di ‘the i vear, the bulk of which, Sake Sear cver sie aca nee ser exaunin: or now avi tor the rs me ——_____.»-—___ ‘Fmst Levy. W. E Horruan, of the 9th infantry, has Deen transferred from Company H to Company ©, and ist Lieut. F, H. Capron from Company © to Company B. Carr. & C. KR11006, of the 5th cavalry, has been granted a leave of absence for one year. Au- District Government Affairs. LIQUOR LICENSES Were today approved tor tssue to the folowing ms: Fritz Niermann, Jas. 0. Holmes, Michael e_gamnes D. Daly, "The applications of the persons wered : Z ford, Mary Martin and Jonn Brown. BUILDINGS CONDEMNED. Building Tp tor Entwisle has coddemned the following buildings: Mra. Martha H. W. Knlgbt and Mr, John T. Vincent are notified that the party wali of the rear “building, on lot 37, reservation 10, is dangerous and must be rebuilt at tho required kness. Mr. Eugene Cassin,attorney and agent ss notified that te rain spout of house 1713 street northwest disc! ‘on the paring. and ‘that arrangements must be made for conducting the water by a Pipe to the sidewaik. D. Davidson is notified that the notice of August 284, 1884, condemning the wooden butlding, owned by him at 1211 ch street northwest, and directi 4ts demolition, has not been complied with, an ‘that if the order f3 not carried out within ten days from this date, the case will be placed in the hands of ihe attorney for the — District. Dr. Ralph Walsh ts notified that the party wall of stable, between, lows 3 and 4 square 232, must_be torn down and rebuilt. Mr. Samuel "Fowler ts notified that the ‘wall between lots 11 and 12, ‘square 432, must be rebullt at theproper taickness. Messrs, G.'G. and H. Bradley are notified that the party wall between let 1 and subdivision of original lot 2, square 422, must be rebuilt at the Proper thickness. THE “PERMIT” SYSTEM. Mr. E. J. Hillyer has addressed a communteation to the District Commisstoners, in Which he makes some suggestions in relation to the laying of side- walks in the city under what is calle i the “permit lap.” | The essential of the permit plan is hat the strict furnishes the material, and the expense of the work 1s to be borne by owners of adjacent pi erty. He then goes on to suggest at length moditl- cations of the system. Major Lydecker says the Suggestions contained tn the letter of Mr. Hillyer have been fully considered by the Commissioners, Dut they cannot agree with him in believing that “permit work,” any more than street work, will be well done in the manner recommended by him— namely, by contract—without having continually on hand. On the contrar; rience has actually demonstrated ti! inpractica- bility. In the opinion of the Commissioners, the best results will be obtained by adhering to the Present system. ‘VITAL STATISTICS. ‘The number of deaths in this District last week Was 96; 55 white and 41 colored. The rate of mor- tality per 1,000 per annum being 21.88 for the whit 80.76 for thé colored and 24.96 for the total popul Uon. The principal causes of death were con: Uon 11, typhold fever 9, malaria) fever 9. Marriages Pporiéd—white 14. colored 4. Dirchs Teported— ite males 20, wulte females 19, colored males 11, w colored females 14, THE WORK OF STREET REPATRR, ‘The annual report of John J. Burrows, superin- tendent of street repairs, submitted to th® District Commissioners states thit of Une $25,000 appropri- ated for current repairs to streets, avenaes, and alleys $24,005.99 were expended. Four pubite dumps were established, and regulated at a cost of $1,557; of the appropriation of #1, $1,420.78 Were expende cleaning, sprinkling, avenues hot included inthe schedules for contrat ‘Work; $19,005.12 was used for cleaning lateral s ers and basis, and $2,991.85 for cleaning tidal s ers. ‘The appropriation Yor materials for permit Work was $30,000, of which this department pended $21,914.05, ‘and work costing §2051.78 Wi done by property owners, and the cost of labor amounting to $18,061.53, Was also puld by them, the District turnishing material, ‘The report says that the work done by the workhouse gangs cleaning gutters, alleys, &c., while notequal in amount to What would have been done by an equal number of regular laborers exceeded whai was at first ex- pected of them very largely. What was done b¥ his force was well done, and assisted very ma- terlaliy in putting the city’ in its present excellent sanitary condition, The work accomplished by them, Mr, Burrows said, would otherwise have gen- erally remained undone for lack of money to pay for It, 80 thts convict labor does not come into com- petition with honest labor. A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE PUBLIC S700LS. ‘The Commissioners have notitied Mr. Johannes Watson, in referenee to his communication com- plaining of certain matters in conne Uon with the superintendent of publ Schools, that the Commissioners do not consider ‘Unit any result would attend an inquiry intooccur- Fences of four Years ago, and return the inclosures w him. MISCELLANEOUS. Chief Engineer Cronin has requested that auto- matic fire alarm registers be placed on each of the engine aad truck houses and be connected with the fire alarm telegraph office. Flour Inspector Jacob F. Staub, of Georgetown, Teports the number of barrels of flour inspected the Past fiscal year at 56,948. ‘Tax-payers can pay any and all arrears of taxes to-morrow, for on Saturday, November ist, the taxes for the year ending June 29th, 1985, Will be receivable, as provided by law. RUILDING PERMITS have been tssued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: John Schutgerett, repalt brick 1065 Jefferson street northwest; $100. "D. B. Graff, crect two two-story ‘dwellings; $1,500. J. M. York’and son, erect a two- story and basement dwelling, 10th, between B and C streets northeast; $2,200. anc Local Notes. Henry E. Davis, of this city, wno was a graduate of Princeton in 76, addressed a large audience at University hall, Princeton, last evening. Some litue girls on Capitol Hill hold Friday evening meetings, each one making a small dona- Uon. [fn this way’ $3.10 has been collected and Pald over to the Metropolitan Industrial school. Loulsa G. Morgan, by Mr. H. B. Moulton, to-day fled a bill against 'N. W. Fitzgerald, to set aside deed for lots 21 to 24. sub. square 748, and for the ‘conveyance to complainant. Mr. John Guet.ler bas sent to Major Dye, through Lieut. Boteler, $25 for the relict of the family of the late Officer Fowler. pies lal ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 'T. FE. Waggaman to D. De Ay 84. G2; $1,795.83, Dt. 2.su. 448: $2126 75. ie, Tot 82, sq. 448; $4,000. tees, to W. O. Denntson, yt. 19, Sq. 491; $5,000. "B. F. Gilbert t) Sallte Dick nsont pe 15, bik. 4, Takoma parks #800. MLS Bar- dour et al, trustees, to Arthur MeKenny, part 13, Sq. 116; $1,500. W. 1, M. Saunders, 10 $2200. PArl7, sq. 786; 250. J.0. Cole WH. Sinith, lot 180, Prather sub. Mt Pleasant; $1,250. W. H. Holtedge to John C. Heald, 101 3, sub, 510; $—." B. Lawrence to Elle & Yates, lots 1 10 ‘hd 12 to 16, block 21, H. & Es sub. MC Pleasant; S. Solomons to sine, Same property ster to Maria Ogle, part Mt. Pleasant; 4260, A. Langdon et al. to. E. Waggaman, ot 19, 3g. 252; $—' lots 93 and 39, sub. lot 18, do.; lots 43, 44nd 45, sub. 19, do.; $—-._F. Koones to same, arts 55, 56 and 57, Brown's sub, Mt. Pleasant; $—. jos. Dudley, trustee, to John K. Bentley part 5, 5q. 605; $—._D. B. Groff to Mary E. Gui Tord, 1ot 8, sj O12; $2,800. M. B. ‘Lathrop t6 ie Fox, parts 49 and 50, sub. lots In sq. 159; £10,484.16. R ¢. Fox to J. M. Browne, U. 8, N., part 'saipe; $6,000, Virginia C. Riley to Henrletta Smith, one- Seventh “Woodlawn,” 1,50), Mathlas Manly to Henrietta Smith, one-seventh same; $725, P. Lynch to James L. Brass, lot 41, sq. 643; $25. “Rudoit Goldschuntd to Jos. M. Toner, part 8, sq. 212; $—. RaNor OF Te THERMOMETER—The followin were the readings at the office of the chief signal Officer to-day: 7 1a. mn. 50.3; 2 p.m, B02. Maximum, 61; minuuiuin, 47. The Blaine Dinner in New York. RESPONSE OF THE MAINE STATESMAN TO ME. EVARTS’ SPFECH. ‘The Blaine dinner at Delmonico’s, in New York, last night Was a brilliant affair. The dining hall and the several tables were beautifully decorated. Mr. Evarts presided at the table. Mr. Biaine sat ‘at his right, Mr. Levi P. Morton on his lef. Judge Noah Davis, presiding Justice of the supreme court of New York, sat next to Mr. Blaine, and then ex- Gev. A. B. Cornell; ex-Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania; Cyrus W. Field, and Charles E. Coon, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Next to Mr. Morton sat Rev. Henry M. Field, D. D.; ex-Senator ‘Thos. | Roach has bee! C. Platt, ex-Judge John F. Dillon, Wm. Dowd and Addison’Brown. The other gentlemen forming the company comprised many of the notable men of New York, with a few from other states. Mr. Evarts was the orator of the occasion, and, In pro- Mr. Blaine’s health, he warmly ‘compli. mented the republican candidate, and maintained that ft was for the of the ‘country that he should be elected and the party continued in power. Mr. Blaine responded at length. He referred to Mr. Evarts a8_ one whose example he had been ac- customed to follow. 8} of the great manu- facturing, commercial and political importance of New York and of its growth under republican ad- ministrations, and declaring that a continuance of the republicah party in power was to the best tn terests of New York and of the whole country, he said: “It is usually thought that a change or gov- ernment means but litte; that we come together With our votes on. given Oxy and guns, them at the sun goes down, and one % Other comes in. But, gentlemen, iis worth Wille vo remember that the’ United States is. p1 to-day upon a given basis of public say upon a given series of publ agreat financial system. We Tehcy system; we have an important national credit; we have a levying of duties as has been 80 well described by your nt of i i | Seven pounds apiec. Hazing at Annapolis, BOYS MADE TO DRINK LIQUOR AND CHEW ToRACCO— ROLLED IN BAKKELS AND MADE “SANDWICHES” OF. From the Now York Sun. “Hazing at Annapolis ts due to gross negi!- gence on the part of the academy omMcers, and nothing can excuse its continuance,” said P. H. Moeller. He spoke in reference to the case of Cadet ‘Strang, whose death ts suspected to have been due to injuries received at the hands of a hazing party “I went throuch the academy on a visit,” © Unued Mr. Moeller, who ts principal of a priv: ‘se hool, “and was told by my son and other cadets of the things that went on there. The dangerous pranks played on the cadets are not the worst abuses by any means. The year my son was there A gang of rough cadets got hold of a 14-year-old cadet, forced hin to drink whisky and other intoxi- cating drinks night after nicht. “They also compelied him to chew tobacco although it made nim sick. Cadets who saw the Darbarity told me that It was usciess for them to try and ‘protect Bint because his torturers were Steat dig fellows and they were afraid of them. The cadets get liquor and champagne and cisars by the basketful from Baltimore and Washington without any hindrance from the academy authori- es [found whisky flasks stowed in wardrobe Grawers and on top of closets in the cadet rooms, ‘The tnspectors could easily have discovered them Af they cared to make anrUsing but the most cur- sory examination of the rooins “The hazing 18 often done on the academy campus, Cadets are rolied In barrels along the Fround. To he sleeping tomas hazing takes the form of making cadeis “stand an their heads, go being made sandwich Of This Consists in put- himn there fast while a lotor other cadets sit on hin. My son had his ankle sprained and was latned for two weeks after he had been made a sandwich of 10 Say that this sort of -e only 200 cadets in the academy Teachers to look aft 200 DOYS. Able we Ume to add to the numbe to crush the evil out Is to eampus to break up th hazing, and the other varieties can be stopped at once by putting night guaras in the dormitory halls to prevent cadets from yotng to the rooms of other cadets It 1s apparent fo any one that adets can’t haze when they can't reach ‘the room OF the cadet they propose to haze. "The evil will continue tobe weakiy toyed with until The news. Papers take hold of it and stir the authorities up. A Dastardly Outrage. A YOUNG WOMAN STONED TO DEATH. Tuesday night, about dark, while Mrs, Hoffman and daughter, who reside about two miles frou Huntington, West Vinginia, were milking tn the dairy yard, anumber of stones, thrown in rapid sue- cesston, fell about them, one of which struck the dauchter on the left arm, intiieting a painful wound. The two ladies returned to the house, and Just as they were about entering the door a sevond volley was thrown, one of the stones knocking the turned to f burly, oree: is he house, all the while sereaming i Who was ina wood lor to her assis nd the Man away Was unknown, and It is supposed he cau UghE desper= Her hus— containing a nove requesting Un Nader to row it back. ‘The motive for the outrage {s uukuown, “The gin's injuries are cousidered fat Love axp Liqvor Rery 4 Youso Mistsrer.—s" sensational scandal developed Tuesday within the confer of the Methodist Ep val Church muth, Which 1s in session at Bristol, Tena. The ‘Sequel Was the Iguominious expuision of Kev. J. D. Lioyd, of Sweetwater, Tenn, a Prominent ‘young ‘miitsters ‘in the conference doyd desperately in Jove with a beautiful young lady at Asheville, N.C. While there he his choice had fallen. the shock the young minister took to drink, and witle in an Intoxicated condition vise ited a lewd house and was conveyed from there by friends. When the conference mét at Bristol Lioyd Was In attend Monday n i his new-found appetite gained the mastery over him, and he agvin visited a bad house in adrunken stale. a Prom!neut minister, who had Suspected his dissina- ‘Uon, found him at the house di yesterday Morn- lug, in the conference, publicly exposed him, Lloyd ‘Was al Guice expelled. Overwhelmed 1 At Waterford, ry, of the Hudson fiver kntt— hin with four children at a They and weighed wile of G Ung mills, pr birth on Sunday. Herm 70 s OReilly, ung man living wi sville, Chauta ¢ tn a hull, and never wrote or Word home giterward. "He was kuown t Work In Newburg, lowever, until a short tin O'Rellly has left Newburg, be found. surrogate 0 ward of $100 for al Will lead to the fuding of the Fever PROM A Conrse.—Some 10 days ago aman named Runkel died in South Hanover tasnslup, Dauphin county, Pa., of what Was called by is plysietan internbitieht fever. ‘The tuneral was lafgely attended by the farmers of the neighbor hood, and. some of his. relativ ng near Hat risburg also went. Sluce the func Typuold fever have developed atmung Uhose who Went to the funeral, one nephew residing in the | Suburbs of Harrisburg belag very iow, and it 1s now ascertalued that te ian died of typhoid fever. Al 18 cases Of CICIDE OF a Rov.—On Tuesday was heand at the The he: ‘Tue MYSTERIOUS sty carried him but he never wastn his right. temple. Still breathing Into the brid Spoke, and Ulere was nothing about bitu to. reveal insidenuity. “Me died in ten minutes, He was dressed In a neat sult of dark working clothes, a derby hat aud lgeed shoes. His age ts estimated avis years Cras Taat He ts Nor Crazy.—in New York Tuesday afternoon ex-Judge H.W. Leonard got tr 1 the Supreme Court essed to Dr. J. W. Barstow, of yd Hall Lunatic Asylum, Flusting, to pro- ee In court Gn Savurday next Ue bods of Chas, E. Kichards. He ts the soit of We Late Mayor Rleh- rds, of Puiladelphia, and has been in the asylum 1s. ards 5: for only poor accommodation, and that he 1s perfectly sabe. He savs Uiat his Urother put him in the asylum. He Was taken trom Philadelphia, he says, and removed to Flushing under the prot text that they Were taking hin to see his friends, He fs 33 years of aye, unmarried, and worth $35,400, He twice escaped froin Ube asylum, aud had been captured and returned. ‘A WoNDERFTI. FLow oF O1.—The Armstrong oll well at Titusville, Pa., was practically abane doned last. week 2s hopelessly dry. ‘Tbe owners, however, determined to make one final experanent, and Monday torpedoed tne well with fifty pounds of nitroglycerine. The result Was wonderful A column Of ofl as lange as_@ tnan’s body was turown ‘above the top of the derrick. ‘The fluw was gauged and the weil actually produced 336 barrels Iu sinly minutes, or 8.064 barrels per diem. Monday night At produced 34 barrels In an hour, and some oll was Jost. IUis believed that tue production of the well Will exceed Une famous Christie and Puillips wells, which produced respectively 6,000 and 5,000 barrels aday. FaTar Restut oF 4 PouTicat Quarnet—in a fit growing OW of politics, between James Arm. strong and James Koach, ‘at Oak Hill, Fayette county, Va., Roach kicked Armstrong in the stom- ach, from tite effects or which he died in few hours, 'S That he pays $45 DrATHBED CoxFssion OF MUKDER.—The sequel to the cold-blooded and mysterious murder tour Years ago of John Denn, a wealthy wholesale liquor dealer at Helena, Montana, has Just come to cat. He Was accustomed to cafry on his person large SUMS Of money. He Was one day found In a cellar beneath his store with his skull crushed in from a biow of a hammer and his pockets wuraed Inside out. No clue was discovered to te murder. In- formation has been received im Butte, Montana, to Ue effect that John Beckney, formerly keeper of a dance house In Helena and’ Butte, and who died a short time ago in Pennsylvania, made a deathbed confession of having murgered Den and Tobbed ulm of $10,000. He followed Dean ito the cellar, where the latter Went to Mill « demijolun, and Killed’ him with @ hammer, Becrney ived in Helena for wo yearsafterward, and ten moved to Butte. Coxvicrsp oF KILunc His Sweergeant’s Fatuex.—After a trial continuing for ten days Irving J. Mills, a commercial traveler for a Balu- more f'tm, was on Tuesday convicted of nurder in ‘the second: at Pocomoke, Md., four kill Capt. LP. L. Davis, of that county, last August Mills was paying attention to a Mrs Ross, a widowed daughter of Capt. Davis, and the latter objected. He found the coupie out ridit Tage just in time to catch her father's cry heraimms, During, Mills trial Nr Hoss, who ts multe pretty and only twenty-four years dined m his tavor, showing that her facher hi tre- quently threatentd Mills.” Counsel for he defense ‘Wook the case to Une court of appeals. ———— H i Hd uy AY nile Eire | | 5 E I 4 5 3 iE i i L é g ; Lu : i F ‘3 a i i i i i Hs ii li ii | i a through drill i their night shirts, and submili to | Ung a cadet between two mattresses and keeping | Sketch ef the New Bishop. Rev. Dr. William Paret, the new bishop, jas born in 1883 in New York City. He Was educated at Hobart coliege, in Genera, N. ¥., and be Mrst assumed the priestly functions st Moravia, in that state. | _ In the course of his career he has had charge of | Sariows parishes, and for the cight years previous | tos coming to this city he was located at Wik | uamsport, Pa, He was installed over the Rpiphanychurch in this city In October, 1876, and his rectorahip has bea very successful. ‘The Courts, esterday, Bonn as Coninnas Tas, sso res craps CTROCIT COPRT—Jutton Magner. Yesterday, Fitch, Fox & Brow age Hecht: were ict for plait for e100, Bteibe agt, icc; lor anew trial fied Hatch right; verdict for defenaant. eridinteasad . To-day, Holt and wite agt. Burns; verdict for ‘plainut i PROBATE CovRT—Jwtor Coz. Yesterday, estate of Thoma scott Fillebrown; order Siteerak Mary E. Flilebrown admiuistra- ) trix, am Hd T1Xed at SO Estate of Caroline A, Ladde; decree of General ‘Torm tranmmitted apd moe egsige ys of Orphans’ Court of De- cember and allowing ‘claim of Sas ate wing claim ornelia B Egerry @over—Jucge Com Yesterday, in re. J. A. Berryman, alleged ti W. ©. Horsman ‘appointed comaitien,, Weaver act. White; Festratning onler granted, per ag Miller; divorce granted. Marks ag Mal; Ds; “time to take | ae nts testimony lmited. Wall gt. | Wicht, RK. Fendall substitut trustee. Ganton Zantzinger, encumbrance of west jg, lot & Tea uuthorized. "Frohlich agt Altrig! on I. H. Taylor special auditor. Phelps agt. Tip ett; auditor's reports confirmed and distribution ordered. Adams agi. Luttrell; Mrs K. Wallach appointed guardian. Turner gt. Turner; W. A. Gordon appointed trustee. Herbert agi. Williams: demurrer sustained. Osborn agt. Gheen; reference Pouce CouRT—Jusge Snett. To-day, Mary Holiy, colored, profanity: $10 or 30 days. Albert Hamiitn, indecent exposure: $10 or carrying @ pistol, for Wilbur F. Storey’s Estate. | SEVERAL WILLS SAID To EXIST AND A LRGAL DISPUTE PROBASLE. A Chicago dispatch says: It is not known as yet What disposition will be maile of the estate of the | late Wilbur F. Storey. Ithas heen claimed by A. |S. Trude that he has drawn up several wilis at | different times since Mr. Storey was first afflicted With disease, In 1876, and Uhat these wills are still in existence. ‘There is also another will extant Loeked up i the sate of the Times oMlce, ns adtaitted by Conservator A. L. Patterson during hls examination by Judge K tember. The last ered most favorable iu its terms to the interests of Ue Widow. ‘The ttapression prevatis among tos WhO are supposed to know tat Were will be a wuruggle in the courts over the estate and the control of the Paper the deceased edicor had founded. In fact, a: Various tines Unat much has bean intimated by ihe attorneys on botti siden. ‘const A Father's Crime, * MIDNIGHT ASSATLT WITH CHLOROFORM UPON & SLERPING WIFE AND INPANT. Joseph Hartman was married a year or two ago to a daughter of Frederick Voss, Fremont, Obto. It was considered a fortunate match, but the tender lover proved a harsh husband, and a few weeks ago the Voss family was astonished when their daugh- ter, with her six-months-old baby in her arms, came home and declared that she could no longer live with Hartman. ‘The Latier Was refused adut- Lance to Une house, DUL Saturday might he entered by means Of a Skeleton key and stole to the root Where his Wife Was sleeping with ber babe on her arm and her sister by herside. The infant's head Was thrown back, and Hartnan produced a bottle filled with a mixture of oll of cloves and chioro- form, Which he turned into the ‘ufant’s mouth and nostrils, “Then he poured some in the face of his Wife and sister-in-law evidently thinking to stupety them, but the agony Caused by the barning oll of cloves caused them tocry out with pain, which, With the screams of the tnfant, so frightened Hart. man that he made his escape, Lud still eludes the omtcers. ‘The child may die. "Hartman bad. before Uureatened tts life as a menace to Uke mother. Tus ‘two Women Will recover, Killed by a Fiying Horse. A most pecullar accident, resulting in the instant. death of one person, and the serious injury of an- other occurred Tuesday evening ata crossing on the Fort Wayne rafiroad in Alegueny City, Pa. Wim, Ford and Thomas O'Neil started trom ‘the elty for their home, near Emsworth tna two horwe wagon. AU McClure avenue, Font, who was driving, at- Tempted to cross the track’ In trout of a p: Arain, but, before he got over, the engiie struck the WAgOH, Killing both horwes ‘und completely Go jolishing the wagon, O'Nell esc: jun; DDafore the wagon wus struck, Dut Ford. Was not oe fortunate, and ne Was turowh out and Tataliy tn- jured. Ohe of the horses was thrown trou the (rack a distance of forty feet, striking Peter Pare an old and well-known résident of Allegheny City, killing him instant a A Frightful Texas Tragedy. A YOUNG WIFE KILLED BY WSR MOTMER-IN-LAl Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, of Elishardt, Texas, hab been lodged in Jail, charged wich te murder of her daughter-in-law Thursday night last. As ber Son, Andrew Parker, was coming home from bis store, after closing at might, be heard his wite screaming. He eatered his house just in time to see his Wite fall and die, while over stood his mother infuriated with anger holding a heavy club inher hand. ‘The poor victim was beaten bla id blue across the shoulders and abdomen. She would have become a movher In a few Weeks. Par- ker kept the secret afew days but concluded tn Justice to his surviving children to let the law take its course, und swore Out a warrant against his Mother. No explanation ts given for the mother's brutal conduct. ‘The case attracts much atten- ton, because the only Wituess against Mrs. Parker ts her own son. ne ‘Trews 8G INCIDENTS AT A CurcaGgo Free —A lange ee-story, butiding, On the corner of Lasalle and Michigan streets, Chicago, was burned yester- day, and the foreman of Ue cigar manufactory un Uke THth floor, James Carr, collected the employes nd conducted them sufely'to the ground. ‘Fearing ali of them had not escaped, he returned to the top Story to see if any had Jett behind, and was compelied to take to the roof, A rope Was thrown, him from a bullding opposite, which he made fast and commenced to descend, While the firemen heid a heavy ulin beneath. Suddenly the rope Snapped _and he fell head foremost to the oing directiy” through the lin. He Is Way to the hospital Meanwhile éighteen gi: Pere making Wels escape trom the chewing eum factory, and becoming panie-s.tirken, elgut of theca jumped to the pavement and turve were seriously ui PAYING $5,000 FoR Breact op Prowrse.—In April last Miss Mary E. Brown, a handsome rcompilshed sockety lady (of Abbeville, 8. C., sued Joh NcNell, a wealthy merchant and planter, for Seduction and breach of proitse of marriage, lay- ing her datnages at $10,000. The trial Was set for next 1, DUL & few days avo IL was ascertained that fair had been settled by the payment of $8,000 fo Miss Brown, | Mise Brown ts about & years, over Mr. Mo i and 35 suminers have Nell’s head. He is a fine-looking man, 18 worth Over $100,080, and has a literary turn of mind. Mise Brown declares that be read to her and fooled her by his endearing talk. He agreed, she alleges, on Several occasions that be would marry her.” On February 20th last, while Ne iling her, she determined to’ put the matter,to a Test, and’ sent for a trlul Justice to come tein. | MeNell, hearing the Justice enter made his escape through a window. ge Four Wrvas Livivo 1 Taree Stares.—News has deen received al Greenville, S.C. Gainesville, Ga., of Rovert Hager. Greenville from’ North Corvitna several yours And married. His wife, wlio ts a model of fi and thrift, established a miliinery storeand always prospered'in her business. Haxer served a number Of terms in Jafl for assaults on his wife, and at length he. ynliner he ‘nd scovered thay “at Tiage in this city he had a wife livingin Norua Car Olina, whom be had deserved. His marriage here Was then annuled, and Mra. Hager soon afterward remarried. A few months ago Hager was heard from at Hartwell, Ga., where ive had tnarried a Te. spectable and well-to-do widow, fer Path her a shore time, fed sith ‘her horse . Within the past moni ‘married Sad'dcenmtod another Soman in Georgia and come mitted a burgiary, and it ls for the last two crimes - Uhat he was arresied at Gainesville. Pour women Who have married Hager are now alive in states, 8 Si Satoh biet S7 paast hae ININGTON—JORDAN. ot this ay. Pine ta pee ima, GED aa mith SEPT Reali ar AE cerhors ha open ee “Tas SE e esos