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FOR REY FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. RK RENT—CORN<R STH AND P SiS, N.W.| Pron RENT— OR SALE OR RENT—A DESIRABLE SIX South and west front: nine rooms, ali mod. ; fst. 16r.. i 3 ‘room House: healthy neighborhood; near Rege tree lines railroad: "T. "D. "DALY, 1410 mak | Bia’ Cat as Tore tSol AOae Se Caseee TeRA RS church, Aidtnndria: Var! comenient (0 depot: ae ee 9020-60* | 1600 I st. 0-W., 187-125) |1215 26th ato. w.. OF-20 | Will sell for $4,000 on easy terms, or reut for £15 per OR RENT-920 FARRAGUT SQUARE ig | 1225 Fst. nw., 15r.150) 1114 N. Cap. st. 0. month. Address Box 216, Alexandria, Va._0c26-ut' Fic we inca fitusbed Rayagee Saga | Hose Loti tae AOE AG ay Fai nt gibcaeokecjine We farnian oevante a nates | Shostteas tabie® pest tan : a cen Preach cage? ee Fok BEST AN ELEGANT FURS RSALEAN ELEGANT BNE HOUSE: oom locaued” on corncrs witthe one squace of cars fire bargulotolmimediate parchasse, For terme in to + apply to owner at S17 Oth st oc26-2t* 6rd 104M st. nw. Fa 1S. 2200 to 3215 Cieveiand SHED. 1 SALE aa GST Bay FOU LORY ‘Brick; Corcoran at, near eleven rooms. ‘10th st., near New York ave. n.w., Brick; nice lot to brad penne hetero pe ‘Brick House. Sucli cash payme ice monthly. ocad-Bte Ae CAY WOOD, Cor, Oiivand K ate. n.¥. WR SALE—A PEKYECT GEM OF A HOUSE For Siean greet ce ge noe improvements, Price, ouly. $u.800.,"herms easy, Appiy fo 3. WB. MYERS, 1d New Yure ane Sth st. nw. SE” Su 5thst-n Ww. 810 13tu st. a. 12 Lithst. naw. Toom House. on North Capitol ct Feasonable rent 'oa responsitic permanent ieunit 4 © room and cellar brick. modern improvements and 10th sts. ‘ik, with water and wi ve.. bet. Ist and 2d stss eat S10, Also several others, M.M. ROHRER € CO., near B st, ata OR SALE — VERY CHEAP-I WILL OFFER for a few days two cholce Lois on Q. bet. 20th and Bist sts. n, w., 151_x08 f. each to 16 ft. paved alley. at $2. This is cheap tor that locality. 2 CHILL, eal Estate and Ins, 0023-6 Room 10, Kellogy Building. Oc26-sE or aes. enton Place, 5 PRI L3O (OR SALE—I HAVE FOR SALE FOR 814,000 oa iS bine IS pepe oF I 218 digs. adjoining the District balldings on the FURNISHED 26, 324-26: 0186.10.80 Tooms, finely adapted for use us contaliiing 20: hotel, boarding house or for offi rooms, A quick Rhode Isiaud and Purchaser will get a fine; At a very che Ooms. OF PrePNO, A. PRESCOT twelve rooms “0: oc2e-11t 1416 F st. — See T1824 VEUMONTS AVENUE N.W. Brick House; seven rooms and bath: 10d. newly papered. “Key next door. Inquire 1227 aw. ed OR SALE— GEORGETOWN PROPERTY. T have for sale the finest located property in George- town, on one oi the principal thoroughfares, with OFFICE ROOM 90/1106 F st. n.W., 3 P4....50 5 —s a 7 & B, WARNER & CO.. 916 Fx. now. borse singalung the street, iy improved, POR PESTSTEN ROOM HOUE JUALIS | soe meee eee a eee a gr ee eae ha cueekik E.Ton | INSEE? panauome!'x4na goa ot, sr...920.49 | over S00 et marie of impvencnt, Th ly furnished '1z rs...8200} 2 22 Hi st.,5r.....---...18 | Proved portion will pay an annual interest of four 1622 19th sy, 105 cent on the entire investment, und the vacant portion will enhance in value so that « large profit may soon. berealized on the present price. A rare opportunity for capital. INO. A. PRESCOTT. ocz-Lit 1416 F st. nw. 822 20th st, B 520 | FOR SALE—FINE CORNER PROPERTY ONT 412 sth st., br...-10.60 | JY st. a.w., one block from Farragut square. 16 F st “10 HILL & JUHNSTON, 20 Va ai “10 | oc26-3t 738 15th st. See cor. Jee Waici sis | FVOR SALETWO HOUSES ON a $25. Appiy to FERC! ONS L106 fst note. 20. Apply to F. £. RICHARDS: K RENT-NOVEMBER 1ST, FU OF partially furnished House, ten rooms, gentle- | Man and wife retaining secund floor, with board in | ‘Of rent; location, N st.n.w. Address Box’ 106, office. OR R S24 @ St. FIGHT Rooms, NEW | land ice, near herdics and cars, Good neighbor | ‘and ‘comfortable. homes ene =a 21S Tenn. wie. €t a8 ‘south Dupont Circle. just finished _ 700 Va. nye deen imevery respect para JORRENT— Fooms in 1620 Viigh si” | -ocauae $ Taos Mess td tint ele Mere FPok SALE HOUSE ON RBI. NEAR 16TH ST. pirat Lor aM. 2.30, Mot... ° ae $26 M stir pt UE 301 5 Suet 20.50 2002 M st. nw. ; finest house in this locality. at p: 2421 Q st furs mi, 1 16 SHALL & JOHNSTON, erase SANE Gay loth st a. (OK SALE HOUSE, ON ST. ‘NEAR CON- at feet condition. Bectlcat Aye In Derieet Co0LL & JOHNSTON, 3s 15th st nse. FOR SAGE A, G00P TWOSTORY FRAME ‘House, $12 Sth st. v.e., near H st. cars; containing Six rooms. gas, water aud bath room; lot 88 by 116 ft. Anquire on premises, Soaale Fe SALE—TWO BRICK HOUSES,104 AND 106 ‘Sth st. n.e.; all modern convenleuces: one square from curs: seven rooms: terms to suit. Call upon oF address WM. F. GEYER, 468 and 470 Cst. nw. Liv- tables and 16-61% JOR SALE—TWO Vi B denges on Meridian ave, Mc. Pleasant, all mod. ps. 350 and $4250. ee en wn MGHO.C: PAYNE & CO, st, fur, Lit. 20) a tulllstapply te WESCOTT & WiLCUA. 15) s Er 1907 Pennsylvania ave. n.. H. ave._$100)!2013 Q st, 10P 0.865. Sw. cor. Sth € E.19r125) 1205 M st nw, Tir.....60 | oc2¢-3t 1609 wth st. n.w.14r_100 14th st ext.. Sdwel nga = COF NH. ave.8Q $1.,8F-50 70 B sts. wr. <p 164 ith st, OF... OM st. Gre. STORES. Per Mo. 2080 21stb.w straw, pos ov. 1. 360 -RNISHED. 1009 9th st. 14r. Emrinee geno. Sa ieee iar tite k's iui ‘OR SALE—1413 17TH ST., NEAR DUPONT Herseand 5mm" Toco) 11 SL ay Or 116.07 34,200 easly bata on long ume 314 Nae nw cheap; smail cash payment. 3 Alttorney-at-Law, 1319 F st, OR TWO BRICK HOUSES, 14. NY (0. AMBLER SMITH, Oc26-Bt* PRs = Bh. br. on Bat. se., het. 6th and 7th. ope gs gi e.10E Uc and Q st.n.w., 8r., store, cellar and stabie.. y Brick, ten rooms, all modern 1406 M st. 13%... 166.67 Stu st. nw, 7K aid etllar. bet.N ald 0. SIs 1th st, 11F2166.67 2 lass. ave... 1616 19th st. 12F-166.67 G03 13th st tw. 13F 75 | Sdst. ne. near F. 5: 85. 390 | ASLO Nst. Ws) 911 2d stn. 10 75-86 | Lat se, x Bt ‘The anove houses cun be examined by permit from | “ABPINIO So orn REAL BOTATH co. oczereit G11 Fst. now. ror sarR 7 See THOMAS J. FISHEL & CO.. 1324 F strect northwest, ‘NaW. SW. & Ny 1316 & 1318 New York 406 & 408 11% st_sw., DeBSK’EH'KS40,000 | DeDee Wday Enns 25,G00 {}OR RENT—BY R 0. HOLTZMAN. 416 1Sthst. stores 513 11th st. h.w,,store. $45 1700 to 1719 Riggs 495 Cst.aiv., bai, BFLO00 Be BB Hr all---34300 211 13th st bw, bh BLL sin st. nw, WGr..8O 13068 St. 1 We BF ee dO rth, bh si 2210 102234 Bound p iments northwest: convenient to cars and markets, with everything necessary for housekeeping. $125 month. Suble if desired, Apply to £. f. COT- RELL, 1415 New York ave. DR RENT—THE ave. nw. conta/mng newly Felnted and papered Order. Price$42.50 per month. 423 Fooms. water and gas; $16.30. SWORM BRADLEY. 927 F st. fs z WOR RENT—ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST, PULLY furnished eleven-room House, genteel an'i conven- fent location: near F street cars, ten minutes’ waik For terms aiid particulars wl NNSYI- 1915 Pa. av. Lir...... 1644 K st. n.w.. 873. S23 Tet a. We, 12t. 1701 C st n.w.. 12 r8..40 7 Est. nw., 12: ‘Upper pt. 1115 Pa.av_—40 2 14th st. i. S00 19TH St, SOFC . 2222 H st. nw... 1405 Columbia Upper part 625 La. ave le rear 1409 M" G15 Lit st. sw. jouses fn res [OR RENT— st. bib, dr all. 221i to2220 loth 75 | _ ban. Sr. al. Cor 7th'aua Este octins. s.......60 Stable rear 1018 K st.. Upper part 4i5 gin n.w.60 1235 Wylie st. n. Tab 13th st n.w., 9F......50 421 11th st. n-w., store43), '3,000)| 1106. alley bet ee Nz 12th & 13th s15.6,000 1129," 1131, 1133, 1135 24th, bh, 4r.5,000 124741249 Madisou st.f.bar.und2 brick houses {irear.......4,800 | Diba» Tra... if 905 6th st.b.h.m.i, 8r4.50v, 74,76, 8450 Myrtle" si. Briek.2136 H st. n.w., 7 roonis........ Frame, 713 North Cajiiol st., 8 roots. 224 Maryland ave. ne. K. nr. 16th st. Massay nr’ Towa Circle, 15 Lafayette s. K near Inti st.,1 BOF Se nw. — = wot 438,440 442 T'st, | Dib, 7E OR Ke E NEW TWO-STORY BRICK | yi st near Isth, Lor “4,500 |236 2d st.n.c., F ‘Stable, in alley ne eine os ~ Hist, near Lath, 165 ane astm ‘or... fh. ays ore oo e., improvements: can accommodate four horses and | [int run st ide: 1G G8 od oe eee eS aS 500! r Priszes and coachman. Kent S25 per month, "Jw. | PTE 2Ot Ste piles Patented alley. Bib Aten 500||412 34 st.1. ERS, 1425 New York ave. 7 oczs-lwe 519 H st,b.h.m.i, Sr: 9th nr. K st. 16r- 153441536 Sth st,6rd. ee ees ee: Ra Teepe et 221LSBI8 Teh sab BLO. HOLTZMAN. 10th ard Fste.nw._ |" ‘the abovais only a portion of, roperty on my books warns ay Sere oh Peart op 2 POOR and 15th," [oc26] THOSE. WAGGAMAN. Fos SMALL CASH PAYMENT ‘and monthly installments if desired, ten-room, Brick, 320 2d sts; all modern Improvements; 10 periect order; a bargain if sold immediately, (oc2o-2w FH. SMITH & SON, 1322 F st. OK SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK House, corner 3d and M ‘sts, No. 300; 9 rooms; aiLmoderh improvements and in thorough repair. Lot 21 feet wide. overiooking public park; terms casy. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F's. nw. 0c25-3t OR SALE-IF SOLD WITHIN A FEW DAYS, very desirable Residence, on 8th st. n.w. Two-story. nd basement Brick House: nearly new, heated by furnace; modern improvements tbrouzhout; dining Toom, furnace room and kitchen on basement floor doubie parlor and Morary, with back piazza, on first floor; foar bedrooms und bath on second floor. A cum Blete house, Lot 20x95, to public ailey, with stable Also, side ailey. “Price only $0,000. Fine large House ear Farragut Sq, 2 Dupont cire S16 15th st. n > 50S 42 a.w., 4, 5. HRP Awe 803 Bsi : St 1731 E stnsw. Sr. eaw.Or,waeg 1S ccas-it® CH. PARKER. cor. 4% and Ests.s.w. QOR RENT-NEWLY REPAIRED LARGE Brick, 919 G st. n.w.: twelve rooms; $83.34 Cor- her Brick, 2136 H st. n.w.: seven roouss: $25. Oczs-3t ALBERT F. FOX, ae, ne Nost, ne Vi ave... 300 | K, bet. 12th and 1th 250 | st,bet. 2 Dupont Circle... Dupont Cirele. 25, Viav. and Lisi... 250 Conn. ave, neat Lo125 ‘S333 | K,bet 15th 160i 83 Jefferson Place.. 125, ‘Mass. av., uF. 20th st..200..Kst., bet. 13th @ 14ih-100 FITCH FOX & SROWN, r 15 rooms. 1705 Hi st. u.w., 8 rooms... 1606 19un st. nw... 12 rooms. 1413 Q st. u.w.. 10 rooms, 915 Kt ww., 6 rooms... "07 on F'st,, bet. Gthand 7th sts.” South tront, “Cheap. Appi to ___1437 Pennave. nie | “oozsdue 0. M. BRYANT, 614 01h st. new. Fn nh ‘A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE MODERN ROE ki furnished or unfurnished, with stable. | JM Z-siory Brick dwelling, on 13th st, bet. Hand 1 2100 ih st n.w.. Sra. Ww. CA. SMITH. oca2-2m | its; also, a very desirable residence on 21st st. bet. die tse. TOK KENT WHOLE O8 ANY PART OF FUR-| G thd Hi wood inveunenls. Fu ised Houses Apply om premises, 4358 N st news incar Thomas Circles? "Pt oo20-Gu" Fe, RENT—1334 CORCORAN ST.. UNFUR- ished, ‘Hitcw ar PGE SALE, AT A BARGAIN—A NICE BRICK 4S CAT WOOD, ‘House, containing seveu rooms and bath, on 16th ecza.ate Corset ts a Se hw luted wis pened Loa ein Gated | we, Boars See tot BS ee Heat ransioe aay deh Pes SES Se St Sm DELL GF | eters arr trees Goomeyang eee | eA gas yee PO Oo, 2 R & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. FOR SALE-AN UMBER OF NEW AND DESIR- Fistle Beies gellines nested tn noe section at Ce OT Bie oun EON 1220 F st hw (VED SINCE FU NISH. ~ BW. COREE ts PGE BENT-_NEAR THE CAPITOL, A peste ble and pleasantly situated Brick Dwelling, ning | tems. Toms, Inclutling batty 103-20 sme "seaedate | cco aw setts av m improvements: in complete’ ord ‘WOOD, corner 9th and K sis. uw. STOUGH' OR SALE—PARTIAL LisT REC: i 5 Cnnh Saar ear tha ‘October bulletin: Magnificently finished house in TOR MEST tgs ine hws rset sc cack | morte 11 fooma, 1S oat yards. CTL PARKER ty and Bam ooze | Om the Beights weil uniched 7G.) 0 ONO" | en soots Mouse, corner Maas ave, and 10th stn. JOH KENT—A_ NICE SEVEN-RoOM BRICK | _ocl6-12t “ Metoom (Son floor) House, Ist st, near B x. Honse, with gas, bath, range and lutrobe one juare from the € $6,500. 921 O st. n.w., 13 roums, $8,000. ‘ROOM | “108 1 si. n.w., 12 Fooms, 37,000. tol, 31S Delaware ave. n.c. FoR RENT A VERY DESIRABLE, juar frame House. unfurnished, just wes: of 16th st.,| Maryiand ave. bet. 3d and ath n.c.,8 rooms.$4,000. een (on the brow ot Aeridian “hill, overlooking the city: | 148 btn st .w, 10 rooms, we GOD" oe JOR REX One room reserved. Addréss PROSPECT, | Star | 13) 11thst. s¢., 7 rooms, 83 SUU. Ai26te IN GEORGE twelve rooms, sture and cellar, to a desira- nt Fent very moderate; desirable location: can be rented separately. JOHN J. BOGUE, Real Estate riot 3a.Gx100, Masonchosevts ich Se a He lots und tract for subdividing at Mt Pleas- ‘OR RENT—TWO OF THOSE COMFORTABLE | ant. Fine farms on line of Metropolitan Brauch Ri sie Tagm houses, aul poder: couvenleners.on 1¥ih |” Bulletin mailed on application, EL, | St nw. 2240 and (2222, for $18 per month. Also AXTEK & MacGOWAN, devilar eigh Joubie™ front | same boues for sale on fasy terms, and co one want- | _oc23-3t* 1008-1010 F si. nw. ealences: order, aud | ing a house where the value will continue enhancing, | [~On ware —THREESTORY BRICK UWreie = large law at and his Js just ; E. = oe ge lawn, iront and rear. | this is just the place. yo ing, 8 rooins: large lot and stable: on I st. nw; UL HOME, Star oitice. _0e1 BW just putin complete order. Price $0,000. TY LEI & ‘Sth st., bet. Band C n.e.,new house,one left. $3,500. Eight-room, Vermont ave. near 3 st., $4,200. 14845 st. u-w., 10 rooms, $6,500. N.C. ave. neat 6th st., two-story and base., $5,000. ‘Two-story und cellar A. near 6ti n.e., $3.40. Fine lot 3 . $3,500. QUR KeNT-NICELY FURNISHED ELEVEN. room House, in perfect repair, near lows ircle: Biod timp. Fb 631 NORTH CAROLL — LATE a isi ISLAND | RUIMERFORD, 1230 ocz-6t Ob RENT 07 T St, NW. THREESTORY APP to J.J. SHEDD, 1402 14th st POE SALE-G10E CAPITOL Sh, 9 STORIES Guces: Will be pat in periect order. ‘and cellar, 12 rooms, stable, lot 21x13 it.. all Qaaee Ben — HANDSOM | FURNISHED | mod. imp, price, $21.00; $3,000 cash, bal- on time. a sees & 728 I st., oF will reat a suite of rooms Apr | 225 'D st. i.w., 3 siories, 12 rooms, large lot; price WOR RENT—2i0 ELL VENTH G Ply on premises ocld-im | $5,600 easy terms. 1006 Sat. nw. Fooms, bath wining 11 Foo Rett aod mod. ups aiid large POR REST Iwo NEW TOUSES, ON ST gate see near Dupont Cire ndsomely finished: low \pply CHARLES EARLY, 605 14th st. . w. 21 and large cellar, lot 20x10 fi: built by owner for his own use: Very “substantial and cosy; price, $0,000; easy terms. rk. Apply to CH Cit Mecabiace ae NT—A HANDSOME, NEW, z : fany llier Honses and Lots in all parts of the city. yee c oct CH. kMicnt Poot House ia West Wein O55 Fatt cent and’ octs-14te Rear roomitst floor. viventasr’ ve he Jolt SALE-THE BEST BARGAIS—ON CAPT See IN ANACOSTIA-GROOM BRICK tel, HL, fing residence within a half squats of OR RENT 1622 198M STN. W frron ‘st house Dearly news location | Capital Parke 14 rovus utd lutee: Meee acti ie Rt, iodern improv eae: rent, Sau. usiuess: S13 view of entire northern part of the city and surround Anguire Escort & Ww ‘Six-room Frame House, new, Jeflerson st., 810. ing countes; 8,880 square feet of ground; OT feet {runt casa wba Penne ge | <iteti ACRRWOLD. Noacentiy D.c._ | ttwesende ofthe st For pestis appisia SOR RENT-2013 @ st. N.W. VERY DE | Toon x hI NIGH, sirable three-story Dwelling. with basement, cou oc2a-7t* 925 F st. n. w. Room 1, fi Uinin =a po “ ims, new. sls —008 rst floor Hining cleven rooms bath. rauge, furnace. stationary | Taug 2st a "iG Teoma, Woe, ‘OH SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, = Tus. J FISHER « CO., — Apply DOUSON & ‘containing i2 rooms: all modern improvements! ON a {Ok RENT—FURNISHED — LARGE, some Dwelling, facing “Farragut Square,” cuntais fog fiteen rooms and every convenieuce: elegantly | yt atable rear heroin au, 000 ea gro Gut lately, the house of Hon. & 8. Cox: | tsining’ iPacid ut once. it canbe purcione at sree in no the mont “beauitfuliy ‘swoated | Gyure snd on easy tern: rice and berate ornate RENT—FURNISHED—NO,_1_ Di feb meee iis sedate Pee ere Seg a es THOS. J. FisHE! spply to DULANY & WHITING,” = setae Ag octet e tate Brokers. oc23-St poe ex-ay FTE OTA ron, | PETES, BTA, Re Ane 226 F st. mw. PrERSaN 1» Vat, sth an DW, $5,500; 7 Okt geet imed imp". per an.....3800 PERSONAL igo (biel, orth ide, bet, Ist aud 14th ow ave; ME fedut Se and cella $ou8 | JOCKEY CLUB Races, cash, balance monthly: fame Bouse, bth 's., bet. G jeasnnt. lu scossa, mas hd Hf n.w., lot 17285, price $5, : ‘AvoriON spain CHARLES W. ITANDY, VERY ATPRACTIVE PURN ase, located northwest: rent $100 pei TYLER & RUPHER (On the above Races wili be sold EVERY EVENING 0028-3 921 F st. hw. at the National Hotel. i JOR SALE — CHEAP — A GOOD BUSINESS SOS TT ST oo | Heads Pee a and ie fe te tae oomme Pts. ROSS, THE CELEBRATED CL, FY. | lot 20 feet trout; price u. A ABLE FUR 5. wished Houses. “Rents, $100. $1 TYLER © RUTH CHEAP Brick, on E, bet. 444 aud 6th sts. 5 w.; new, With octane HSheR Soaranteed, Charges moderate. Mrs KOSS, | hay window; price n "ARKER, 44, pees (nie gene Ee arco atten: |See Sesaees Sit sirable Home, on K st, between 14th and ATION QUESTIONS | Von SALE— “39 Boo and Auswers. Send 1c to Book Stores oF to ie jusshed’ bis “ouse ee Sereree Fer Setory Reick House, at te cornet of 18in sand will be rented Sirtcias ‘teuant tim _Southmest corner sth and Kata mv. | toate Posatatht Oa oem tes 2A OTR stuw. ese eee ~1CO NTRY E. — = OR Sale SMALL BRICK OCCUPIED AS a use, $12 wi browratone front, beaatifal'y F'O8 SALEGEBOPERTY ON “TENLEYTOWN | F. FOX, 920 Fst'n.w. Oe4d-3t SAS Hoe BAYNE a Go, | VOR SALE eG LAF Soret ADDISON & LARCOMBE, f €00.. oF Mr. JOHN GOL Real Satate, Loatts and Toaurarce, 20. cad 'Y ACRES, 1304 BATES & ‘A FINE FARM ¢ F st. = a = adapted to dairy or gardening; ple rr A House on Khode Island ave., near 17th st., POH KENT BEICK HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, MOD: | neat elty: Apply ct bresks Sukie Se Cagigtes | gf ant Mouse on Miiode Island ave, near 17th st ped REST — Wana ay Sons ee ee Rke Heights of Georgetown, 8th st. ex- | ten rooms ou K » hear 16th, $12,000; two smail of years w. of by tnonth. Apply WM.J. | JNOKS: vo HCN D ACRES OF LAN] on Tyo ‘aca eo so Kihes, ‘ce wouian fost ation. a ee 5 miles north of this: ae for 230 per ia and F and 2 ee pies ve : rey buildings vleganuy water 1 GO acres L alley between 24th and 26th sta, uear Washington Cimber bainace clear ahd uber ence an eae ns | cite. cease sbandance, Address C. B. CAYWOOD, 916 AS Fe SALE — DESIRABLE THREESTORY <1 K. ee eee: Suey a on edo SOR SALE NW ELEGANT COUNTR' MK near Mussachusets ave.. w1 ‘sol ‘@ bargain toa Fk Al = ce — investment, 22 Cen otilapad ‘on | Prompt purchaser. THOS. J. FislicR & CO. 023-6t Pierce Mill and Tenleytown roads; weil and: tan w N, eiipimpreved:husies have ait maieeeguene | YOK SAGE VALUABLE BUSINESS LOCATION SU RENT—A LANGE THikE-STORY HOCSi SIU Ct. nw. Apply to Ud Pennsylvania ave OcZSBLe ebay, window. 5 rooms and a > ‘Ivania ave.,south side. between 12th and 815.30. ments. For particulars and inspection of the prop- a i ie : ao aa P- | dath sBd feer ip aches extending through to D RNiSHED— cl 9-10t 13ul F st, Sunderlaud Ptuer, 10 Foomtia. 1518 Sou sc Tive ive Han Now READY, ouR ~~ FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HATS AXD, SOFT HATS, Of AM Qualities In All The furuisived and in ier through- Oat Ubice rooms at 1515 H xt. For permit apply to KH KOBE HI we Beoker seco BLRTSON, Real Eacate Brok AT 95, $6. 8 Por. E— FINE HOUSE IN PANTER CASSIMELE DRESS HATS costes” "BD. We ASE fae aon st Latest Novelt. Boys BALE-NEW “PL.ABANT: ‘CLOTH AXD CORDUROY Bog tee ota pestiae peas take TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS Po <- gpl teeatdetrenmemcags sun CANES AND tere a SEB MassacHu- A PORT, Star o Mdesired. oc2i-6te betters on fbb pese Fr: ave. sod FP st; ‘Bioxloo, very deairabler peice. (OR KENT—HUUSE 15 F ST. N. Ws FOUR notice given | roe y maeaern improvements: $16.30 pet month. | Siere, ninco Foon aveeniiainae ee eect ia, tal View nt Gina Sooo Wie JUmSSOS, 71S Mae RS ose | yee oe ae Sit DODSON & DERBLE, 1819 F st. ye : 4 ok SALE. Brick, 6 rooms, Wylie st. ne. Brick mod. ‘ane 16th_3,800 A Roms. Gt bet ISth and Lath st 000 Grooms. H st., between 23d and 24th.,...3, ZORCOTAD Bt inessopns voneeeen OOO th st., DUSINESS PEUPEPEY -ccsnne 1000 Srooms, Fenton’st., n'r Gov. Priut. Office1,350 Zrooms. Q st, bet dth and Sth mW... i300 Brick store and dwelling. 14th st. 10,000 Brick, Yrooms, on Riggs st., bet. ‘dad Tith6:000 Brick, 7 rooms. Wallach st. bet. 13th & 14th....4,500 rick, 7 roon's and store 13th and Caw. 000 #.9th and 10th a nw 2,000 Do." 10 rooms oa I, bet Bo. in Dunvarton’ a Bo. ou Congrens at, eat post attics Sep Ca . Sth tae ec = =e “) a proved ana aulnprov all par ofthe cig, ABI Oy Ue ay es. pel Ty Yastxew Vortave. Fe SALE-THREE NEW HOUSES ON H 81. six Fooms enchy all. mod tips; a ten, per culit investments price $3,000 encli, wilso, nice teu-story Beton on eet ceh stn and 25 ia! aaahle ge asincss price 4.000. Terns easy. tod. W. EAMYERS. 14u8 New York uve.” “Peigawe OR SALE-VERY DESIRATLE, PROPERTY ‘Ob Fist. For particulars, apply. 10 parenUETY © DYER, _ocl0-7t 1301 F st bw. Fo SALE-ONE OF THE BEST HOUSES IN the uortiwest. uear Juneuon of Conpecticut aud Rhode Isiaud avenues; price, $30,000. oclo-2w Fe isa SON, 1222 Fst. JOR SALE-SPECIAL INS ~TWELVE per cent investment it soldat oucer two. sinall Bricks, nea 14th st. n.w., rentiug for Price only $2,000. WIGHT & BOLTON, ols: ‘oth and Fria, Fok SN E-ON STH ST NAW, NEAR 1 NEw Brick, 9 rooms and bath, all mod.imp., only $6,500. Rasy terms, WALK & WILSUN, 1008 Fat Bw. ‘oci6-Lm (OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—1925 QST. N.Was eleven rooms and bath room: modern iniprove- ments. Great bargain to prompt purchaser. Jmme- uate ion, Apply to owner, 1090 2st st n.W. ocl-aw* ‘OR SALE-GOOD —INVESTNENT—THRER hew three-story and basement Erick Houses, near ‘Dupont Circle: rented for ¥1.860 per year; Will séll for $25,000. Apply CHARLES EAKLY, Owner, 603 14th st, now. ocs-1m Fetes = ‘Two z-story frames, 17th and Cst. s. e., each$650 Lwo d-story bricks, L, near 4 st. aw., each... 1.450 o frame. 465 School st. sw. “900 ‘Two 2-story frames, Howard Universit Three 2story bricks, A, near 7th stn, &, each Oue 2-story brick, 1ith'and R'n.w. story brick, 4th aud B st. iw 2 One 2-story brick, corner, near 16th si.p.W. ‘B.i50 ocls-im WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 1821 ¥ si. pW. VOR SALE. ‘SOME EAST WASHINGTON SNAPS. MODERN HOUSES ON EASY TERMS. 908G se, S-story Lh, Lars. mi, story b. &..$8.500 Sstory bh. rs. m. 306 w 312 Mass 1240 Welle st meso i Lisaae iste, bl Etc, Etc, Ete, Etc, Et te, Ete, ‘Apply iminedistely to WELLEI& REPETTT oct s-2w VALUABLE ATTRACIIVE POR SALE—THAT 5 improved property, 1303 N st. 1i.w., and corner Vacant Lot on 43th and N sts.n.w. Also, sail House, 608 1st. now. ‘ocO-1m, DOR SALE—SIX NEW HOUSES, CORNER 20TH and Boundary sts, renting for'$73_ per mont; PFice $8,750. or Will sell single houses for $1,700 to $2,100. "House on 20th st., bet r Tooms. renting for $18 per month: tage at LeDroit Park, with large $27.50 per month; Tent. Also new #4 renting for 31 or single houses t Per cent to purchaser. | 20,000 squure feet of ground at the corner of 3d und F' sis. me. at 27¢. per 100t, 000 feet ut the corner of Bd aiid G sis. ne. at usc 81,630 tect on Delaware ave... belws ne, at 20c. JOHN T. WAC 0020-6t JOR SALE— ‘Two superb dwellings on K st. n.w. Two of the Same character on Vermont ave. n.w. Cheap If pur chased at once, Vaiuabie business house on 14th st, n.w. Fine house on U st., near 14th; four rooms deep on each floor; a bargain. “Two S-room houses, with all modern improvements, on 11th st. se, near Pennsy!- Vania ave.; good chance to purchase «home. Houses and lots in ail parts of the city from $1,200 to $40,000. GEO. P. GOFF, 1419 New York ave. n.w.. Room 7. 0c20-2we OR SALE—GREA’ tate: Six new Brick He @ beantuul avenu muses. 4 TOMS each, sit hwest, with wide parkin, Price tor wus, roperty unly $6,750. 1,000 cash, balauce BouO pet venr, “hie nroperty ty ngty renting torso Permonth Apply to J. W. P. MYERS, JeO-270* Keal Estate Agent, 1428 N. ALE—THE HANDSOME RESIDE $30 19th st, one huli block of Dupont ‘Most reasonable figure. Apply CHAS. EARL 14th st. nw. {OR SALE—IN MOUNT PLEAS fal twelve-room House, with 27,000 square feet of ground; price for the whole only 5'cents pet foot. ‘Also six-room new frame Hause... Also five-room new frame Hou Also sevea-room frame House. Also nine-room frame House. 4:00 Also on Lanier Heights, elegant new eightroom House, with about 35,0u0 square feet of ground: price only $8,500, Apply to . MYERS, Agent, NT, BEAUTI- 0622-018 Le New Ones POR SALES §.¥ nenoeta ee ony 910.107..8,000 721 T2th'st., 131 1818 120 si, & 21-20 FoR SALE — 1388 F st. HOUSE OF 11 rooms, with two-story brick stable, on Corcoran st., bet. 1tu'and 14th sts; price only $6,250; ter easy. “Also large stoue quarry, near the city; conta 40 ‘acres of ground. greater part ot whiel consists of Diue stone, price reasonable; terms easy. Apply to J. WP. MYERS, 0022-1w' Pee Rate ow BRICKS, rooms and bath room: ali modern Improv ments; 404, 406, 408, 410 Boundary st. n. she Lebroit park. Builder, 609 G st. n (OR SALE-A DESIRABLE BRICK AND Frame House in Georgetown; nine rooms: modern, improvements; lot 28x14]; cars puss door; price, bs DODSON & DEEGLE, IRABLE NEW BRICK ON Inn. w. section, contains 12 rooms. bath and every'miodern convenience. Will be finished in & few days. Size of house 24%4x00. Price. DODSON 0c20-1m, Pees OUR-ROOM FRAMK, Hast Capitol st.; Jol 18x79; price, $1,100, DODSUN & DEEBLE, 0020-1m 1319 Fit. PSE SALE-VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRA- ble Hotel property known as the Bligivly located on Est munding ap unobstructed view of Pa. ave. and ale tiul park. With a frout of 70 feet ad the lot contatn- lug 11,180 sq. f, being lot ‘5, $a. ‘The hotel is Sour stories hist’ has GO rooms, all iu first-class condi- tion, Klevato nearly new. ‘Liberal terms of sale: ‘Ten thousand dollars down and balance, if desired, in Biteen yearly payments, which will enable ie pirchaser to make the purchase money from the proceeds of his yearly business, A rare opportunity for investors 1 purchase at low figures property centray located and rapidly fm- proving. Persons desiring information are Invited toexamine the premises. Immediate possession given. Apply ty 7 W. METCALF, 1031 Vermontave — oc2vst ror ssa SPH per cent inv 8 room Brick, = 6 rcoms and cellur, on Caroline st. 22S “ Coreoran xt oy ot S bet. Vermont ave. “3.800 Brick, 11 rms., Bast Capitol st., bet, 6th wid 7ch-U,000 Sroomsand cellar, 13th. near’ st, new noyse-0,700. ee PRES Cap 1st sts, mw 2:700 Apply at once to 4. W acl B Swe 1425 New York ave {OK SALE—TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES 0} 1th stn. w.. near “I rooms; all modern. h provements: wii be compieted in ten days. $5, 700. rine New Brick House, on Wailach Vinge: 4.500, ese three houses are the only ones left out of15— having heen sold before completion, AUSTIN P. BROWN, Real Estate and Loats, 1au6 Fst nw. BUSINESS PROPERTY. WEST gide of 14th st., near W;on eusy terms. WALKEI © WILSON, 1008 Fst. oct-Im Fok, SALE ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF 385, 1812 Linden st, Le Droit Park: the last of a Tow of five similar houses; ‘a weil constructed eight- room House, with every convenience, that will rent for $3v. An opportunity to buy a residence on terms little more than rental value; price $3.900: only $200 down, Apply to JOLN T ARMS, ‘oczi-6c 310 ¥ st. p.w. SE, SALE SMALL BRICK “HOUSES, NOW under rent payiix a good interest on price. Also, PMY pa reer ae {OK SALE-SEVERAL NEW SIX ROOM BRICK a eh 01 ity, heated Ww latrobes, tor $2,400. ‘Terms 'fr 10 $500 cash, balance trom g36 to $35 per monte eS Oe AUSTIN P: BROWN, ‘Real Estate and 022.2m ie Fst aw. BR SALE BW e haveltionsen in an f the elty and at all Fices that We Gan sell onthe installinent pins, Also Jains 1oF ioventors with ready cash, Please cat eee eee ee CHERRY & ADAMS, state Brokers 618 F Insurance and loans procured: “pie Cums, Cumax Axo Hazatuss 2d EDITION. Latest Telegrams to ‘ip Star. No Changes in Coal Prices. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26.—The executive com- malttecs of ‘the Lehigh and Sehuy!kill coal 6x: hanges met to-day an id ange in the Tine and elty and harbor prices of cout du el el coil during the month of November, but to ad- wre firmly to the circular rates. The line and ‘city prices of hard white ash oa! at Schuy kill ‘Haven at nt are: Lump and steam! $250; broken and chestnut, $2.75; stove ant ‘small stove, $3; pea, $1.25. a Engineers on An Excarsion. New Yorx, Oct. 26.—The Brotherhood of Lo- comotive Engineers, who are In unnual session he:e, to-day with their lady friends started up the river on an excursion to Newburg. Com- modore Siarin placed the steamer Sam Sloan at the disposal of the engineers for the day. ees Attempted Suicide of a Murderer. SYRACUSE, Oct. 26.—Andrew Hallock, on trini here tor the murder of Michael Pikoviski, attempted suicide in his celi this morning by cutting his throat with a case knite. He will probably recover, so the trial will be proceeded with in a month, - <—____ General Foreign News. AN ALLEGED GERMAN SPY RELEASED. Pants, Oct. 26.—On application of Count von Munster, the German ambassador, the govern- ment has liberated a Bavarian nained Landler, who was arrested on suspicion of being a spy. ASTATUE OF FREDERICK THE GREAT. BERLIN, Oct. 26.—A ‘statue of Frederick the Great has been erected in the arsenal in this city, MINING INDUSTRY DEPRESSED. The mining industry of Wesphalia is de- pressed, and the masters are discha: oftheirhelp. Seven hundred men iar been dismissed, ee The Duty on Spanish Imports. THE UNITED STATES INFORMS SPAIN THAT IT WILL NOT RECEDE, MADRID, Oct. 26.—The United States govern- ment has intormed Spain that it will not with- draw the proclamation rezstabushing tie ten per cent duty on Spanish imports from October 25, — Michael Davitt to Be Married. CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—The Times prints a special from San ‘Francisco this morning asserting that Michael Davitt 1s soon to be married to Miss Yore, who resides in Oakland, Cal. She 1s an orphan, and lives with her aunt is pretty, 30 years Old and highly accomplished. She has, itis said, $60,000 in her own right, petal French Interference in Egypt. THE THUNDERER LOPESTHATMR. WADDINGTON WILL GET SNUBBED. LoNDon, Oct. 26.—The Times hopes that Lord. Iddesleigit, the toreigh secretary, will tell M. Waddington, the French ambalsador, plainly and firmly, that England will judge for herseif when her tusk in Egypt is finished. GERMANY NoT AT ODDS WITH ENGLAND. BERLIN, Oct. 26.—The North German Gazette, Prince Bismatck’s organ, says that Germany has no cause to complain of England's colonial policy. ‘The few questions under discussion between Germany and England, the paper say: will shortly be settled desirably and justly to the interests of both. 3 EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The feilowing are the opening and ofthe New York stock Market to-day, as repoi special Wire to H. H. Dodge, 689 15th’street: 10. , 3x00 28%) 26% bas 62 116% 1168 | Do., pref... 141” 141% ‘Ocean tra. Sty 4 z a Nav... 106% gO) 106% L0G 183%, 188) 635 6B 10044 105% Rewdiny St. Paul Lik, Ceitacns| 13444 TBI ‘se 'P., A Lunke shore... 02%, 02% Texas Pac... Kou, & Nash.) 55%] 5s vnton Pac a, Ost Wad. Pac | 85% | Do., pret 1147,/114% west! Union OO BU%, NY EN, EL (uaz “124 HV... = Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations onthe Washingtou Stock Exchanie are noted to-da: . S. 4%s, 18V1, coupon, 111%, bid, 111% asked. C'S 4¥g8, "1891. Tegistered, 11.1% bid. 111% asked. CLS 4s, coupon, 128%, vi ey asked” UL 48, registered, 135% bid, 12s% “askel. D. G per imp. 6s," 151, coin, 113% bid, 114 asked. Mevear fund, 3-658, 1924, currency, 110% old, 120% asked. “20-year find, “6s, 1892," coin, “113% bid. “su-year fund, 0s, 1902, coin, 128% bid. Mei ropolitan i. K. stock, 100 bid, 104% asked,” North Capitol and_© Street i. 46, stock, 49 ‘asked. George- town Gas, 42 bid. National Union Ins, 20% asked. Riggs Ins, 7% bid, S% asked. “Masouic Mali vouds. 102" bid.” | Washington Market stuck, 19 bid. Washington Brick Machine, 115 bid. - second National Bank, 115 bid, «rei Falls tee, 130 bid, Fenu. ‘Vel. Co, 40 bid, 43 asked. Chesapeake and vot. Tel Co., 82% did, B3 asked, SS Baltimore Marxets, BALTIMORE, Mp., October 26—Virginia sixes cuusolidated,57: past-due conpous, 60; do, ten-forties, 40; new Unrees, 65g bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp,, October 26—Cotton dnil— middling, 9. Flour’ steady and jairly active Wheat—southern quiet and easy; western lower, but steady; southern red, $3a57; southern amber, SSass: western winter red,’ spot, S2iun289. 4 mn steady au firm—southern white, 44a45; southern yellow, 43u44: Western mixed, spot, adigudaiy: November, 44a 44%; Deceniter, 44innddy; January, 44inaray. Vale dull and ecasy—southern, 3Ua35; Pennsylvania, BUand;western white, 88maS6; Western mixed, 31433. ® sieudy, O0u8." Hay steady—prime to choice western, 13.00415.00, Provisions sleady, ‘Sugar copper “refined firm, 1ukalG%. Whisky ‘steady, Tebal24- Other. articles unchanged. Ireights (6 Liverpool per steamer dull; but steady~cotton, +-32d. Hour, Indias: grain. digedd,” Rece pis—tlou 7.20) barrels: wiveat, 60,000" bushels; corn, 34,000 Dushels: owia, “19.000 dustiels; Te, 2000. busiiels, Siipments—flour, 5,000 barrels, Suled—Wheat,815,000 bushels; corn, 120,000 bushels, Chica; Markets, CHICAG®, October 26, 11:00 um.—Whent saarket gpengd very heavy this morning aud weatly 1c. lower ‘AU Zo¥p for Decensber, railled a triile,but again dropped. to 75%, with free olferings. Corn—December, oie Oats Secember, 26%, Pork—November. &85. Lard November, 5.70, eee eens The Patent Office Business, COMMISSIONER MONTGOMERY IN HIS ANNUAL REPORT DESCRIBES ITS OPERATIONS. Hon, M. V. Montgomery, the commissioner of patents, in his annual reportto the Secretary of the Interior stutes that the current business of tne office is in much better and more pros- perous condition than when the present admin- istration assumed control. At that time the business of the office was largely in arrears, The average time which an applicant for patent was required to walt after une filing of his ap- plication and before the same could be reached for examination was five and one-half months, and in some of the divisions he must wait from. twelve to thirteen. At this time, continues the commissioner, such divisions are on an aver- age about three and one-third months in ar- rears, and but two are six months behind. Tie present Congress was liberal and gave the office ali the force which is really needed. “With it I expect to be able to bring the work substantially up to date within the next few months,and I hope to so Keep it. There is no sub- Ject to which I desire to call your especial at~ tention at the D mera lime except the follow- ing: First. The Patent office imperatively needs Ore room, Second. The subscription price of the Official Gazette should be increased to at least $7.50 per year. Third. Some provision of law should be made by which each of the fed- eral courts should be required to farnish imme- diately to the Patent office for publication a certified copy of any judgment, decision or opinion hereafter made or ‘filed in apy patent ase, Fourth. Section 4,885, Revised Statutes, relating to the date which a patent shall bear: section 4,887, of sald statutes, in regard to the limitation of a patent; section 4,898, providing for the assignment of putents und the record of such assignments; section 4,936, relating tothe relmbursement of persons who have through mistake paid money into the Treasury for fees ucerulng at this office, should each and all be caretuily amended.” ‘The report states that during the fiscal year ending last Juue there were 37,695 applica- Uons tor patents, including reissues, designs, trade marks and labels received, and that there were 24,134 patents granted, including reissues and designs. ‘The receipts were $1,208,167.80, and the expenditures, $992,249.63, leaving 3. surplus of $213,918.17, “fue number of appil- cations for patents, including reissues, design: trade inarks and labels received during 1883 was 80,062; 1883, 35,734; 1884, 38,522; 1885, 35,688, and 1886, 40,678, The balance in the ‘Treasury on account of the Patent office fund is stated to be nearly $3,000,000. ee ee ‘The Southern Colored Vote. CHAIRMAN M'PHERSON ANSWERS AN INQUIRY. In response to an inquiry trom Senator Platt ‘8 to the suppression of the colored vote in the southern states, Mr. Edward McPherson, the secretary of the republican congressional com- mittee, states that, including Delaware, Mary- Hind “sud West Virginia, with the -norubera states, We have this result ag tothe late slave tates! In 1876 their ave Congress wus 24,504, trict vote on Congress Was 22,990. This shows a decreased vote in the eight years of over 6 per cent. Inthe other states of union there was during BBE pores. an increased vote of about 11 cent, Thus,1' cent: jis the aver- age auy age pret patel’ South a. The average tall in these states: tive ia the | J. Ramedell, renin enna ante |e 26, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT. “RACES ALWAYS BRING RAIN.” ‘Still a Big Crowd Attend the Opening Bay at Ivy City. FIFTEEN CENTS FOR ROUNDTRIP RAILROAD TICKETS—THE BETTING MAX HAPPY— GLEANER WINS THE FIRST RACE. REV. DR. SUNDERLAND'S DEACON. Deacon's Friends Raid of Ex-Policeman Why ce, ae owe, to | Trial Benton on @ THE LATTER DECLINED TO INTERCEDE With THE PRESIDENT TO KAVE DEACON PATTER. SON RESTORED TO THE FEDERAL OFFICE FROM WHICH HE WAS REMOVED, Washington Special to the New York World. Some time ago Deacon Patterson, of Dr. San- derland’s chureh, which President Cleveland attends, was dismissed from the supervising architect's office. The deacon is about seventy years of age and has a large tamily to support. There were no charges against him. He went to Dr. Sunderland and asked him to go to the President and lay the case before him, but the doctor indiguantiy refused. He did not pro- Pose to say anything of a political nature to the President, even for a deacon of his church. A Today, in the Criminal Court, Jndgo Mac Arthur, the trialof William T. Benton on the charge of perjury in the divorce case of Belt against Belt, on Angnst 28th, 1885, wasre- sumed, For the defendant Joseph Harper, a retired officer, was called and testified that Benton ‘was.at the time drank, and that the effect of Uquor on him was to make him crazy; witness Was at Cunningham's office whpn a bottle of whisky was brought in and given to Benton. The district attorney inquired of the witness if be was not a witness tn the divorce case, and Stated on objection that he proposed to prove {hat ‘this witness cominitted perjury in the same cane, Mr. Smith, a wit nelt; Smith.—Is that proper, to insult “The races invariably bring rain” was the opinion complainingly uttered on every hand this morning, amd as the forenoon advanced without any sign of clearing up, there was a feeling of depression, but as the rein still held off this feeling gradually yielded to one more hopeful, and «great many made up their minds to brave the weather, ATTENDANCE LARGER THAN EXPECTED. The attendance was larger than was expected in view of the threatening aspect of the weather, and a great many ladies were among the spec- tators. Every train ot the B.& 0. went out n increased to fifteen cents. The railroad: company constructed a side track at the grounds for public accommodation, and. the additional five cents is exacted to pay for that. caused a flatter among the doctor's flock, At the track the olficers of the club were | some of wine busily engaged in making preparations for the | |, nea SPRY LOHAG DER SEDER, Faces. The track itself had been Well sprinkled | “The truth of the matter is,” sald a member and was in good condition, of the chureh to-day, “that Dr. Sanderiand is in the second race The Bard was scratched, | more afrald of losing Mr. Cleveland by speaking which made Volante the favorite. In the third | of political matiers to him than of dbine the Face Maggie J. was scratched, humane act of endeavoring to help an old man HAPPY BOOKMAKERS. wita §a.deacon in bis own church, and who. a wi large family, is near starvation. A aoe peer reererrgrecnell 0 sete ie. atv: | cary etus went op tee eataaas nee Mabe lege of laying odds without fear of a si , | mated that should Dr. Sunderland support us officer. At Jerome Park, Brighton aud other | in our desire to have the old geutleman role eastern courses they have been compelied to | stated it would be done. But the doctor stub ply their avocation {n defiance of law, As yet | boraly refused, and axreat many of us left the there is no law to interfere with them here, but | church, A number, will do so before this may not be the case nextseason. another week is gone. Not one membor in By one o'clock the grand stand was fairly | twenty will support the doctor in hie course.” well filed,the quarter-stretch was crowded, and | | There is a urent deal wt teeltae euetect De. there were quite a number of venicles in the In- | Sunderland, and it looks as if It mrigin result 11 field, considering the state of the weather. general outbreak. Ivis intimated that a kind sith SaGhiaNcnuhuneeerie oF boycott campaign is to be waged upon the ¢rowded. Even the aisles and platforms were | large number of the congregation next called | | Witness, with much indignation: “I claim jammed. The price of round-trip tickets have | upon the doctor and requested that he speak | 6 Protection of the court. fT have as good io Mi character as you (to the district attorney.) leveland and use his influence to have | G7avecuer a8 the old gentleman reinstated. The callers were treated with marked disrespect. This ried and acquitted, and you ‘Won't tell me outside what you have said here.” ‘The court.— Witness, stop. Mr. Worthington submitted that he had not insulted Une witness, and he proposed to show that be testified in reference to Beaton, and proceeded to read: “I saw Mrs. Godfrey oh one OF two occas nd withess said be bad not saidso, The photograph was shown and wit- hess said that was the one shown bim, and witness said that he told that be bad never seen that lady, and would not Know her if he was to see her. Witness was iurther questioned as to his former tes timony, and he said that he had testified Uuat he had watched house 1706 L street, an conversed with Benton about the character the house. 4 Minnie Benton testi- Eldred Atkinson ai fled to the accused being drunk abvut the tithe Use Lestimony was belng taken, out. R. A. Arnold testified ‘to having ferred the charges of intoxication against Bem ton, on which he was dismissed.) BS In rebutial Mr. H. Wise Garnett testified that wore.as follows: | aS ‘doctor by his parishioners, Benton appeared to have been drinking, bub First race, tor 9500; three quar- —— wen he cane back Lo look Over his test ters of a "mile Satn Brows 108 pound: DR SUNDERLAND S445 11's A IIE, WITH SOME he appeared to bo sober. “On cros-examinae ves) ing, OS; Sal lgauer,110; vines said he was quite sure that Be Mamie Hunt, 105; Strathspey, 113; Tom ‘Ber-| When Dr. Sunderiand was asked by aStax | didnot nin eke Honan tutte sure ‘Zou, but lin, 105, reporter this afternoon if be had seen the several days aflerwards. Second race, Autumnal Handicap, one and one-half miles—Volante, 124 pounds; Favor, 116; Bonanza, 108; Valet, 104; Hee! and Toe 103; Richmond, 102; Greenfield, 98; Eurus, 95; Lizzie Dwyer, 103; Irish Pat. Third race, one mile—Hermitage, 99 pounds; Jessie, 78; Jim Douglas, 128; Bonnie Prince, “Yes. It is a le, with some grains of truth | 1! pression was that Benton had been drink= and some grains of falsehood. Just enough of day. rahe tex _ truth to serve as a handle. The fact is, that Mr. | ~ Fis closed the evidence, Patterson, a deacon in my chureh, was dis- mene gree missed irom the Treasury, I have'a general THE REFORM SCHOOL. ie 4 3 im, 125; | Tule on the subject which i am using every day — Milleaie’ oe eens eeee When partiesappiy to me tosce the Presidentia | Ammant Report of President Willard. Fourth race, Arlington stakes, three quarters | theirbehalt,and thut is toreiuse them, 1did hot ofa —Goliah, 115 ands; Laredo, 115; feel justified in departing from it in the case of Grieane aa aes wie Paymaster, 112; | Mr. Patterson, a momber of my church It Connemara, 112; Al Reed, 110; 110. Would be indelicate, in view of relations I Fifth race, seiling, one and one-sixteenth | SUstaln to the President, tor me to do anything miles—A amo, 89 pounds; Zamora, 90; Rosette, of the kind proposed. All the latter pari of the A FEELING REFERENCE To THE DEATH oF PRESIDENT ADAMS—WORK OF THE SCHOOL IN THE PAST TWENTY YEARS, ETC, Bor Kyle, 110; oder, 100; | article ts faise; that is, itis talse as taras iam | Mr. 1. A. Willard, president of the board of Floreuce a, 95; Poyatan 101; 3teatiwpes 121; *eentiueieelings of my congregation.” | | trustees ot the Reform sctool, tn his annual re k eres oa De. jand expressed yreat regret. that | port : Magyle AcSo, (Ae PaPPhlre),100; Flexor, 108; | ne aitairs ora familg of his Aneeh etd es | Port to the District Commissioners, says: po Sixth race, McKibben _steeplo—Wellington, Lreeececeatat becart mpmente Chemie yeieer bunt {hus brought into ruthless notice, and added 170 pounds; Tennessee, 160; Abraham, 150; {bat he nad been doing everything ior Mr. Pat- | Adams, the president ot the board of trustees, Yom Brown, 135; Mystic, 125; Disturbance, | trson he ovuld consistently since he had been | the duty of making this report of the workings 185; Captatu York, 130; doe Shelby. tad arransed with pares ia che aay, tat Re | or the schoo! has devolved upon me. In the 1n the first race Gleaner’s past performai 3 leath of Mr. Adams, which occurred on aaee ni Gieaner’s past, performances | 8 arranged Parties in the city tor his | death of Mr. Ad pid aelnanad an te ‘and his condition caused him to be regarded as — moming of the 10th inst., the school sustained a sure winner, and tue object of betters was to! Raxco or rue THERNounTER.—The follow. | a grea S = ~ tloss. He was aman of strict integrity, select [panes horse—the Fete would 4 ing Were the readings.at the signal office to-day: | of wide acquaintance and influenee, an was second. For this position Strat apy Me ‘da | 2: M., 52; 7 a m., 57; 11 a. m.,55; 2 p. m., 60; | duly interested in the Weltare of the Institue erie Mamie Hunt an as maximum, 62; minimum, 54. uo ‘The report goes on to say Ubat upon the = —— announcement of bis death a special meeting ‘The odds were as follows: Gleaner, 1 to 10;| Herp cae a9 Mario Hene D0 ted and a ee eee ‘LD FOR ROBBERY.—Soiomon Cohen, who | of the board of trustees was called and resolue keeps a secondhand store on D street, between 9th and Loth streets, bas hed several coats stolen from him within tue past. week or two, and Saturday night Officer Suliivan arrested Thomas Clark, colored, who coniessed the theft and implicated John H. Cole, who was Saluda 20 tol and 4 tol for the place; San Brown, 30 to 1 and diy to 1 for ‘the. place; Catesby's Gelding, 50 to 1 and 6 to 1 for the place; Strathspey 8 to 1 and G to 5 for the place; Tom Berlin, 50 to 1 and 10 to 1 for the place, arrested later by Lieut. Arnold. He’ also con- In the auction pools, with Gleaner barred, | fessed. They also told the ilies ar otke Strathespy sold favorite, it being given out that | goods, including several hundred cigars wad McLaugnhiin would ride him, In the mutuais most people bought Gleaner. By Telegraph. = Gleaner Wins the First Race. Ivy Ciry, Oct. 26.—First day fal! meeting of Nallonal Jockey club, Weather cloudy. ‘Track in good condition. First race, six furlongs. Gleaner won; Mamie Hunt second; Tom Berlix third, ‘Time, 115%. Mutuals paid $5.80. Mamie Hunt beatStraths- pey for the place by fine rush at the finish, VOLANTE WINS THE SECOND RACE. Secorid race—the autumnal haadicap, for all ages, one mile and a-half. Volante won, Irish Pat second, Greenfield third. Time 2:36. In the second race, with Bard scratched, Vo- lante Was iavorite, In betting. ‘The oddsofferea were Volante 6 to 5; Bonanza, Favor and Heel- and-Toe each,7 to 1; Valet aud Richmondeach, 8 to 1; Irish Pat, 13 to 1; and Greenfield, 20 6 1. “Lizaie Dwyet was scratched. ‘At two o'clock quite @ heavy rain shower set in. Strathspey and Rosette have been scratched in the fifth race,and Joe Shelby in the steeple chase. ons unanimously adopted (heretofore printed jn THE EVENING STAK),and which are em- bodied in the report as showing the esteem in which Mr, Adams was held by bis associates, ‘The report goes on to say: “ince the opening of the school twenty Years ago there have been Teceived up lo the close of the last fiscal year 1,155 boys, of which number 106 were received during the year, The superintendent in his re- BrErcoats, whica the oilicers recovered. This | port, appended hereto, gives statistical intorma- Morning, in the Police Court, they were charged | tion'in reference to those received during the with, petit larceny, second offeuce. Clark | year. Many of them have from their earliest pleaded guilty, and Cole said he received une | recollection been surrounded by. vice and. Proceeds of the tuett. ‘Lhe court, aiter hearing | wretchedness, and, In consequence, upon enter- the testimony, held them tor the action of the | Ing the school are found to be of the most diffi- grand Jury in $500 bonds exci. cuit material from which to develop the best . fi results. During the year 73 boys have met W1ELs FILED To-Dax.—fo-~day the will of the | tne requiremenis necessary to being awarded late Redick Mekee, leaving his estate to is | an honorable discharge. ‘The b velieves family and uaming ‘his son, David it. McKee, | that te instruction and discipline they have execti‘or, was fully prover and adiitted to | had during their stay in the school has given Uo provate and letters Issued to D. i. McKee, on | each a new start, and that many have thereby Lond of $8,000. “The wiil of Willouguby North, | been fitted for lives of usefulness and honor, deceased, was proven to-day. ‘The will of Eme- FINANCIAL EXHIBIT, line Mason, deceased, was filed to-day, She direcis that her real estate be sold and divided | _ The receipts of the schoo! from appropriations between her children and grand children, and | for salaries and subsistence for the year were names Win, Budd as executor. $36,616; and for buildings and ground, $1,800; total, $35,415, ———— INDICTMENTS BY THE Graxp JuRy.—The | ti), $35: treasurer for sala grand jury to-day returned indictments against Bok ae yh A nc tke ine John Harris, ior larceny; Andrew rege od stitution shows a balance lett of $342.95 to be Peter Hunter, receiving swlen_ property; 4 | covered back into the Treasury, Minitor, alias Monitor, and Frauk Willi "Agreeable to the act of February 25, 1885, the rev housebreaking in night; Robert Meredith, alias the year irom tbe labor of the inanates on the Merritt, assauit with ent to Kill, felons dn the third race the odds are as follows: All| THE Box LaveHen, uur Covtox’r Pay Hrs | {artijuud in the shops bas, been, covered tute He, 7 to 5; Barnum, 2 to 1; Jim Dougiass, 6 to | Fixe.—This morning, in the Police Court, Win, A Pi, termitaze, 7,10's, Tesite, $0 to 4; Usnnie | Ware, sinall colored boy, was changed with | and,tive District of Columbia in equal parte, Ad ue derived during Prince, 5 to1; Bessie, 60 to'l, and Relax, 20] assauiting Welford Washington, oue of his 7 ~ tol. companions. The judge said he’ thought the | ° $3,311.67 was so deposited by him, MILLIE WINS THE THIRD RACE. troubles between children should be kept out IMPROVEMENTS. Third race—Millle won, Bonnie Princesecond. | Of the courts, and imposed a fine of one cent, | During the last session Congress appropriated ‘Time 1:43%, The little fellow laughed and started to run | for the erection of a new family building the —— ut, but at the rail he was stopped. He was |’ sum ot $15,000, and for the erecti tanke unable his fine and was about to be | SUM 01$15,000, and for the erection of a CONVICT FRANCIS ESCAPES. amor | When Mr. Carrington paid the | house $4,500, Plans for these buildings were < duly prepared and approved by the architect of boy's fine. the Capitol, Mr, Edward Clarke. They were also approved ‘by the Commissioners of the Districi, under whose direction the li of buildings, Mr. Thos. B. Entwisle, prepared de= tailed specifications. "The additional family buliding (hus appropriated for will enable the School Lo further classify the boys and also ac commodate un additional number. The board hope to have the iamily building ready for oo cupancy early next spring. ESTIMATES FOR THE NEXT FISCAL TEAR have been submitted to the Attorney General for his approval and submission to Congress ag follows: For bulidings and grounds—For construction of greenhouse, with necessary heating ap paratus, compivie, $4,500, Co: “ractionof one workshop building, With neces y heating An Important Witness in the Colambus Election Frauds Gone. Special Dispatch to Tx EveNING Stal CoLUmBCS, O., Oct. 26.—Jobn Francis, a con- vict, the witness for the prosecution who was ready to swear that he forged the thirteenth ward tally sheets at the instigation of the defendants now on trial made his escape this morning. ‘He was at the court house to testify, but was left in the clerk's office by the guard while the ——>+__. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for the EVENING STAR IMPROVEMENTS.—The improvements of the season show that Alexandria is iar from a finished city. Over tbirty new houses have been built, and over a hundred in two years, ‘There has been a general renovation of public buildings this season. The market building, the county court-house, the Washington school building ana the Peabody school building have been renovated and painted, and tne city court- latter stepped Into the court room to take ® | house Is undergoing the same process. - Scores note from Francis to Prosecutor Huling. He | of private houses have also been improved. then sitpped out. County Couxr.—The county court, Judge As he had not testified yet the theory is that | Chichester, continued its session this morning, agents ofthe defendant's spirited him away. | trying larceny cases. The case agulust Ward The prosecution has his affidavit, however. | for breaking and entering a machine shop and His escape disposes of the claim that he had | house in the day-time Was called and passed. 4 % % aratus, $4,700, For chapel butiding, of bri ee Bed ran weeded Suey of an meet os | Eo sochetasindng bentiog epuaresecgs oom THE RIVER FLATS WORK. Grading, draining und improving the school grounds, $1,500. ‘Tue reasons ior submitting the estimates for these greenhouses are fuliy set forth 4m detail and the need o! an appropriation for @ chapel building. Estimites of appropriations for current ex- Peuses have been submitted to the Commis err’ | sioners of the District, The reports of the superintendent, treasurer and attending physi clans are appended. Seeenippacieanne PersoxaL.—Samuel L. Clemens (“Mark Twain”), A. D. Merwin, of New York, Edwd. Henning, of Austin, Tex., W. B. Moran, of De troit, 8. Carolan, of San Francisco, and O. Ry Adains, of Marseliies, 1il., are at the Ebbit.— Mr, Lawrence Gardner, of Washington, was in Twymer, convicted of stealing potatoes, was Sentenced to juil for fifteen days, but upon a Hains’ Office Te | motion for a new trial ne hus been bailed. jay. During the term the case of Rich Lewis, col- cred, Changed, with outrage on a colored girl Bids were opened at Col. Hains’ office to-day | will be tried by a special Jury entirely of col: for continuing the work of dredging, &c., in | ofed men. The sessions of tue court will occupy connection with the Potomae river front im-| “o'icecases.—The mayor has finea provement as follows: , Hail, white, $5 for cutting Matthew Grigsby, For dredging in the tidal reservoir, estimated SS and re case mht m. ee ee ‘000 Nee, | for shodling at George Lucas, white, has been ‘Smount 500,000 cable yards-—Benson & McNee, | To.rd in part, and will be concluded’ this atten Washington, 15 cents per cubic yard; Ross € | noon. Some fitteen dollars was collected at Sanford, Jersey City, 21 cents per cubic yard; | the last mayor's court from the drunks and dis- American Dredging company, Philadelphia, 20 | orderlles of Sunday. cents per piped a his Rittenhouse Moore, | _Nores the city counell will meot to-night Morris, New York, 20 cents per cubic yard, and | W-Payne, sr.. a well-known citizen of Washing. | MCAS, on Buudas-—W. Morris & Cummings Dredging company, New | toa aistrict, Alexandria. died of apoplexy on | Qivin Le Howe, of Maine KR. Dinsetsre and York, 19% cents per cuble yard. Sunday night. —The public officers of the city, | Nite, of San Francisco, and J. W. Oliver and Dredging in tho Washington channel, es-| teachers, eic., will be puid off next Saturday: | Wife’ of ‘Tenueses, are at the Metropelitan ne {inated amount 400,000 cub. yards; Benson & ) The funeral of Mrs. Annie Strien took piace | Jf gupden itobh, of New: Yorks and bain MeNee, 17 9-10e. per cub. yd.: Geo, C. Fobes & | thls afternoon from “er late residence on | Jars ol Londen are at Wormer ee Go., 246. per cub, yd; Ross & Sunford, 20c. per | Franiclin strect. | Mrs. Hi agp egy ye yg ’. Morris, —w lerbert Bryant, the cub. yd; W. H. 2ic. per cud. yd; | wife of Capt. Bryant, of the aldermen, who leit Bids Opened at C y A. Moore ad Charles W. For Rittenhouse Moore, 18, 2-10c. per cub. yd |nere for ‘treatment at Ricumond, died | Suatles Oo, Myon, aud Caries — Aes arene Co., 20c. = = yd, anc aye fp ey ae — James Elverson, of ¥nlladelphia, Bev. 51 Rik: ris & Curnmings, 20c, ‘cub. yd. wi stood vi Scolland, un Ss. Ve New Dredging and embankwent on Section B, | estecu of the eutire communit; wrod, of Neotland, John o Bruntwick, N. J.. W. C. Burricio, of Jersey city, J. 1. Anderson, of Pittsburg, FC. 0'Reii of Orange, Scripture, of Watertown, SN: Bs Thompson, of Harrisburg, Hon. 3. Beckwith, ot New Orleans, B. C. Murray, Beetle, John Boland, K. 0. Glover, Jr, W. D. Mann and Peter Spencer, of New York, are at Willard’s.—Hon. Jon Ambier Smith, who has been seriously ill at Governor Lewis’ (his father-lu-law’s) farm in Virgiula, has recovered and returned to the city. Rep Star Coven Cuxe—safe, pleasant cura, No opiates. No narcotics. No poisons, estimated amount, 200,000 cuble yards: Geo. C. Fobes & Co., 13c. per cub. yd.; “Rittenhouse Moore, 15¢.; Ross & Sanford, 13c.; W. H. W. Morris, 11 3-10c; American Dredging Co., 12%g¢.; Thomas P." Me (Washingion), 14¢.; Heury Wilson (Washington), 10c.; Morris & Cummings ing Co., 12¢., and Frank C. Somers, Llc. Riprap stone: G. Vanderwerken (Washing- ton), 2,000 yards delivered on Section 3, at $1.08, and 32.00, yards Gelivered at outlet gate, 93c, H.'P. Gilbert (Washington), $1 for each of the above. he contracts for dredging in the Washington. channel and the reservoir, about 900,000 cubic ards in all, will probably bo awarded to the Towest paduess pene) earn ans = are the resent contractors ‘channel “ Fiey use the hydraulic dredges, “Houry Wi. THE CABINET MEETING ‘1o-DaY.—There was a full attendance of the cabinet at the regular meeting to-day for the first time since early in the summer. The session was very shori, the main topics under consideration being the an- nual estimates and the approaching visit to New York. AMONG THE PRESIDENT’s CALLERS to-day were Commissioner Webb, Gen. Drum, Gen. ‘Vincent, ex-Secretary Bristow, Senator Mor- BORN. WILBER On October 25th, 1896, to Mr. and has decided that wearing apparel purchased in | Jerome. Wilber, son. | son, of Washington, the lowest bidder, will | Mexico by warpose of purchasing ls proper MARRIED, bly be awarded the contract for dreagii nder the tari LLINS—FINNEY. Monday, October End embankment in section 3. He had uever | fy wubject to duty under the tarist. bie sie FUNNE Movty ee et done any work on the river improvement, but has a new system of dredging, ani a cent below any Of the other bilder, willebs | Cauley, commanding the United States neval tract if all the preliminaries Sita. eres ‘“*° | Navy department, under date of Callao, Pera, ——————+o0—_____ ‘September 30th tast, the following movements FOR ALEXANDER’S THRONE. of the vessels of that squadron during Septem- i Tae PACIFIC SQUADRON.—Rear Admiral Me- | Nut, of Michoud, Indians reste ar == ber: The flagship Hartiord and the Adains Probability that Waldemar, of Dem- | were at Callao du: month. The Shenan- iaark, will be Elected. @oah, on September Sth, was at ‘Mex- Lowpow, Oct 26.—The Standard says that | ico. ‘The Iroquios was at Caliaoon ‘September ‘The Mohk A 1th, Prince Waldemar, of De ‘nie of lust sdviooe, The Sonouganels THE MANDAMUS CaSE AGAINST THE SECRE- TARY OF STATE.—A motion was made

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