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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO > atl Ma * N. D. C.. ‘FHURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOR RENT—HOUSE: RENT— hes «nw. Lr 87> es and T Lath st. n. 3 49 st ae. Sr Rear 429 4ig sw. ir 201 H v.e..8r & aw 6rss5 433 haw srdedwdr a Stable. rear 1416 K st 1s) 421 Los. Se, store 1r_.7) th and Pa. ave..F 5-2: Stable. rear 1407 New y 9h nd Pa ave. - 6 B11 7th st. paved rear 3515 Pig The above is only a portion of proj books. For Mill list call a: otter for ball Welstandisth juz] THOS & WAGGAMA) 2 Dupom Circie 150 Coiumbia Koad 145 x 23 “FURS ISHED. Columbia Road...$166 65 Towa Circle... Ost near 13 2 15th st.beek dei 00 Grant Place. Ist.,bet. 20rh andist 1 Dupont Circie.. Coun. ave.. nea Jefferson Place. N st., bet, Lutha Lith 12: Tlth'st. be. NaudO115, 17th and Deswies st. 110 ‘Vi. ave,nearlowacir. 100 bet. 13th & 14th 160 125 FITCH FOX & sROWN, _FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—LOTS. FIVE-ROOM FRAME. de of U, between 16th wad 17th sts. nw, soutn ime of aoe I8xllv to =e — E pire 92-008 en Apply to OSes But bert mati 1819 Fee. *OR SALE—49 MASSACHUNEITS AVE N.W., oon) House; all modern improvem: nts; lot "A bargain to.an immediate pur- DANENHOWEH@ SON, 1115 F st o4-1m JOR SALE—A PINE PIECE OF F ST. PROP erty, very readily altered for Lov ts 27x110—about—to wide all 1g 0 ga TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Ef Wa TE: bath &€ GEORGE W. LINKINS, 720 40th sk o Fok SSEETeH STREET ‘ROOMS, Foe —CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE. Sruotes, large erounds shade. @e: pear 14th st. {UK SALE—iHe CHEAPEST LOTS ON 16TH BSt takes 0 dara Vige NOY ave, neon 23. pret OR SALEMT- PLEASANT LOTS, AT A HAR- ia fe ext few duys—ihree on 15th at fe just a tinesaw uve, 202120 feet each; price de | Two on Kennesaw ave bet, 14th and 1th Sixex: price 20e. are very dearabie Lats ‘G Hith, Real Estate and’ Insurance, gitoom “10, Ediiogg Buliding ta OR BALE vERY VALUABLE SCBURBAN PROPEL. ‘We are authorized toutfer for sale an undivided four. fifth's interest in. that valuab.e propery known as “Kalorama,” adjoining the elty onthe wents and cout taiuing about ‘66 acres. ‘This talus e estaie wilt bo divided by tle proposed extension ot Macanchusetrs aveuue. did Foka is prozimity” tothe most deairanie rion of the chy for resdence property, mast ene Rance rapidly in Value for bulldiok sles, >” Sod: east front. “Price 25,000. New two-story bay Window, 6 roumis mod. imps. irick ou Capitol Hil, borhood: only gl.wNe UM. HEY ANT, neste HOUSES, SEVEN rout; in good order; dec ts to Wide aliey;a ttle more than une square {rout oflered at a reat bar O. “Goud corner Lot, near Lincoln 5c. per square foot Beaatifal Brick, seven room, aii mod Linys. nearly pew, in ulce order, one Syuare from ast’ Capitol ‘st, will be sold 1or Suva Gash, payment; balance on long time or in monthly ents. insta LOWE & DONOHOE, nate 11 East Capitol st. ‘POR SALE-IF SOLD IN THE NEXT FIVE wreiling, With story ‘hex butiding. eclar and sub-ce iar; lafge brick stable. House contains 25 rocms, evectric bel and every Biouern eguvenience: prismatic chandeliers, Gc. Lo- Cost 980,000" ‘Will be oilered ata gresi sucriase. cost Vl be oitered ata resi suerte. Ei WanSEE @ CO, {OR SALE—FOUR NICE NEW SiX bath Houses: small cash payn.ent: &SD ulance In monthly payments C. H. KNIGHI, 925 F ot. nw., Koom 1 brs door. nase {OR SALE—920 P ST. N. W.-SEVEN ROOMS ad bath: mod, imps: celinr under main buildiug: rout aud back yard: fU-iout alley iu Fear. Ingulre ol owner, on premises, ndsie nol ‘1437 Penn.ave aw SOR RENT— Ta, Tat ow. Fre. 1219 I st. 16r..$150 /138 F st. ne, 718 25ul K ot 27 Isas Est. nw BAZ. C st nw. 14 ra 129 | 1603 1 st. o.w., 18r.-0125) 225 F st nw, U | 1213 1118 Sew $20 Fate. Sr Ba acin.w Ae ; 13 ir 68 gogcas Sih sen B,D per mee 8 = 45415 Warner p.w..5¢ 12.30 ta. w. arnt? 1 26-30 (2 GSO ist. s.¢., 58.10.30 r85.50\911 120 14 Qst.n.w..dr. 2 239 25th stn w.5t 9 [3 Wilson se.. (reat. @rs.3 462 K st., (rear).n.w.4ra 5 $31 Allea Court, 50 OFFICE ROOM. 11106 Fst. n.w., 3 re_...50 B BLWARNER & 00. v6 Fst nw. R SALE—CHEAP HOUSES—12 PER CENT Investiuents—S (ew) two and threestory Briexs (one.un exce:lent business co:ner). four squares from Capitol and New Nationai Library. and fronting public square, Will sell ail or s nghy at greut barg.ins Also, ‘at $1,500 each, three (nes) Houses: near Government Printing Uttice: W. E BUKFOKD, 1422 N.Y.av. adi® i. Pi nt; terms z THOS J. FISHER & CO., By Piecsunts terms eaay. 30 Re Hat OW apse a RS, ARO y 1 7 {OR SALE—FINEST CORNE! PROPERTY “tnd batcioca heck Hous om stben we 14 | Eo morthot Dupont Cirle, coruar abunrand fst Zoom, a iatuabe: toote, mod. Imps | aud at theinterscction of Connecticut ave, aud Suk throughout, in fact Dieve house; lot 20x95 to | 8t:56.8 1. on 20th and 90 on Hest, n.w.; price ree Bunile alley, witn stable; also side alles: nelsinburhood | #omabie. HILL & JOHNSTON, BoA 3t “Tiss A5th st De FoR SaLk— A CHOICE LOT IN DE BALES = ‘hird lot from Connecticut ave,; 27 ft. front by 100 ft in depth. HILL & JOHNSTON, n4-3t "738 Loth st. nw. \ORSALE-REALESTATE BUYERS HELPED to selections and botiom terms for small commis sion “on purchuses aided. State preferred locality, Character ‘ana ‘price nearly as possible. Aduress SCUUT, Star ofttce. noe POR SALE 12.000 FEET OF GROUND aT. 25 cenis, on Rorth side of Met., between North Caj foland istats. east | Much cheaper than lots in vielu- ity. Aiso, Lot. 18x64, on 8dst., between A und B sis, nee., cheap. GA. SHIELDS, nace 1226 F st. n-w, POR SALE THREE Ltrs IN TAKOMA PARK, within two squares of raliroad, containing in uggre- gate $8,000 square feet. For sales sae AUSIIN P- BROWN, ‘Heal Hatate und Loans, no9-1m 48 fst bw, POR SALES Te FINEST LOT ox East CaP: TiOLST.; BUT TWO SQUARES FROM CAPI- TOL, 24X 100, BACK 10 3u-FOOT ALLEY;80U 1H ERONT, ONLY $1.76; Easy TEMS: PERFECT TITLE: ABSTRACT FRER, HEALTHIEST LOC, TION OF THs WHOLE CITY. APPLY IMME- DIATELY To WELLER & REPETTL, a8-2w 326 PA. AVE & F {OK SALE—SOME SPLENDID LOTS ON 16TH St, near some handsome improvements. for only ‘$2.50'ver foot BM, WAKNER & CO., BSSt 916 F st aw. {OR SALE-G ST, Bil. 19TH AND 20TH STs, w.. two Lew handsome residencs, 1921 and 1923 the bouses ure built In most sobstantial rticulars st. Dw. ave ail improvements. For ful apply to FHOs. J. FISHER & CO., 13: ws-8t {OR SALS—REAL-ESTATE BUYERS HELPED to selections and botiom terms fur small commis- Sion on purchases aided. State preferred lveality, character and price nearly as posalble. Address SUOUT, Star office. na-wee {OR SALE—A NICE TWOSTORY AND CEL- lar Brick Dwelling on Sth st., between D and Esta contains six rooms aud all modern improve mieiits: price, opiy $2,000; will be sold on monthly iu- Sta:lment plan, with very small cas payment, ng-3t B.H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st. TOR RENT— 1806 N. HL ave $100 Rw. cor. Sch € E.16e. 1008 wth st. n. w..14r_ 100, 324 Lath at ae, 2796 P ot.. Lir.--$70 1443 Qt nw. O1s.60.67 i 6 80 ext. 7dwel nga-50 N.H.ave.@Q st.,27-50 370 B sts w. der 2906 Q stn. 1308 Sth st. 463 Mo. ave. 1431 L st. o. 1sr2 Coreor: Mass. av. near 14th, 5¢. 4 1009 9th st. 14r.... 100 H st. ior, 313 NH av. 156. 805 Mass. ave, 1 450 1520 Jetleraon PL.,i0r- 1702 Lyth st.. 11. 1902 H st, 1: 2013 Q st ‘nw.. 1019 Conn. ave. 9rx. 1406 M sc. T2r i Sis isin st, 1 1616 Toth si. 12¢- PAT 23d st. now. TO AS As10 Nest nw. 1416 14th st. n.w.,87..65 ‘The avove houses can be examined oy permit from oureffice ony. = THUMAS J. FISHER « CO. ‘oc 30 1324 F street northwes, VOR RENT—-HOUSE 1509 RHODE ISLAND Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th st m i RENT—1608 237H ST. 1 RUOMS, raps, new, 1506 zouk st. 10 Toons, mod. imps. new. Apply DUUSON € DEE BLE. 159 Fst. F SOK SALF-SPECIAL BARGAIN—a NEW Rouse ou Mareachusetta aver nw between Oth ‘nbd 10th sta., containing 11-room all mode. tn: provements” “It desired wil be sold on the follwing Fermss 91,000 cash: balance on terms fo suits NO. EF. WAGOAMAN, nase B06 F su nt TOR SALE-NINE PER OENT INVESTAL-NT. Duaiguto wide alley! prise, $1330 a jot 20x10u to wide alley: price, $7,330: one yea rental pald in adVanee if desired. Only $2,670 cash re- Guired. “Address Hox 90, Star office, nase PAYMENTS, ., $3,250; $250 cash. balauce in monthly notes of $30; new 7-room house with all modern improvements. Apply toJOHN T. ARM», 310 F st. nw. 3-6 NOR SALE— ‘Su4 10th st. ne., rents $20...... 16 loth st. o.w., rents 312.50 1925 Sth si., rents’ $12.50. Qst nw., rents §: OR SALE—A NICE LOT ON ONTARIO AVE, ust north of Boundary st., 60 by 110, 25c. Per toot. Four Lots on Hat 1.€, 17.6 by 72, 0c. per a. foot. ‘Three Lot on Corcoran st., bet. 17th and N. H, av gbHi,, A fine Lot on Nat-‘near Jath 21 be 120. ai jouses, Lots und «ouniry Pinces, pars the District.” Cali for list. oc30-lw "GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st. n. w. Fk SA bectWo VERY CHOICE LOTS oN Bacon st, near 14th st.: 50x145 feet 10 20-foot alley. Lots'in Mt. Pieusaut from 11 cents up. J. HERTFORD, 1423ig F st, ocdu-1W* FOR SALE; THOSE TEN BEAUTIFULLY sii- ated Lots fronting 210 teet_on ‘west side of 21st St, between N and U sis n.w. These are :he cheapest lots within 250 yards of Dupout Circle as an invest- Bent ur to build on, Price, 1.30 per ft KNIGHT, 0c80-7t* 925 F st. n.w., Hoom 1, first floor. FORSALE—AT A BARGAINSIF BOUGHT IN the nex! t-w days, three good Lots on 15th street exteuded, just above Kennesaw avenue, 40x120 feet ach, two on Kennesaw avenue, bet. Lath and 16th street extended;will sell cheap to an immediate buyer. S.C. HILL, Koom 16, Kellogg Building oc30-12 {OR SALE—AT A LOW PRICE—| AM AUTHOR- ized to offer, for ive days aniy, 29,340 square feet of ground on Columbian Heizhis;’ biock 10, #q. 20, at 160 feeton Dartmouth st, 184 feet on 13th st, extended, 112 feet on Whitney "ave. This is a good chauce for an investment. S.C HIL!,, Real Extate and Insurance, Koom 10, Keliogg building oc30-121° {Ok SALF—LOIS—FOR SaLr, ONE OF THE most destrabie Lots on F st., 41 feet front. also, ine Residgnces and vacant Lois in the nortliwest sec ton of the city. “Money to loan iu au proved real estate security. FRAN oczost \OR SALE—LOTS ON PATTERSON A: We. | N.E.N.W.€8.W. Ys16 and 1318 N.¥. |/1516 Tin st,ch Gr.85 av..b.N.Sk'gR’ $40,000, 213 and 210 1. st.,51.8.000 1706 to 1718 Riggs 36.08.42 & 44Myr- | st. bh. Sr. "24,300 30k93:2 7 500 St Bh. af. ail..- 10,900 62 to 202k 2042 Bondy" 514 6th st. nce, TT: st. bib. 4F -all....15.700 19 Myrtlest.n.e., 221i od220 low x, 625 andé27 10st. u.e—000 h., Sr all. K stne£n.,er..J,800 vallev bec ES" S42 & S44 Mist aw, “th dé 13th st3.6,000 | fb. dr... 1 i 1161 23a, iD, 4F. L'st, th, Gr jases in rear_5.000 2126, 2125, 2130 &, 88 G stn cane ere a Bereaiize om the present price ture opparaaie for capital DUNO a Recor ccabiit fae NOR SALE OR LEASE—1219 1 ST. Tooms. modern and periect ivul_ itsappoiitments, Mabling tor four horses. PAHKER & 1UWNSEND. 1418 Fst. eezs12t 7 OR SALE Brick. 6 rooms, Wylie st. Five rooms N. between 4t 400 “1650 400 ‘oun my . bet. dat wind 1Uth.3.sU0 22 reoms. Qst..bet 13th and 14th sts, vO 6 roow=. H st. between 23d and 500 10 rooms, on Corcore: ‘Sou ow 50 ore aud dwelling. 14th si... - Brick. Yrooms, on Rugs st., bet. 15th und Lith. Brick. 7 rooms. Wallac st. bet 1 perm Exick, 7 roo w, ov 000 vO fe “Si000 ih and LUG: sis iiwW_3,600 7,900 dar. 2b, bet. Sth & Gtkur Pen 10,000 Also umproved dud wuluuproved property in all parts Citaecitt. Apps wo Jow. b MYERS. sel5-Sw WOR SALE—22D <5 sects ave: anu Pst: SUxl0u; very desirable; price. | BL BS per square foo. Qst, worth side. next io New Hampshire ave..two Lot< “Zyalve euch: in full View of Dupont Circe: Price, 22 per=quace oot. ocz-imh UUDSON & DEEBLE, 1319 F st. eal =~ SPECIAL BARGAINS on A stree: aurtheas! cent inves Several six-room houses ™ Corcoran st z 2 S bet. ont ave. & 1uth S500 Brick. 11 rms, East ( apitol st., cet Uti end 710,009 Srocmsand cellar, 13t: wear tT st, Lew nouse i009 CEES L vet N. Cap. 700 Apply at cace to J. W. BMY as, sels ewe 1425 New York av. Fe TWELVE ber cent investment If soid at once: two small Ercks ueas Math ot on, teutt g for 32. Price only rrr WilGHT & Dox. band F ais Ponty 36,0u, i60u Pst aw. < SALE-THE if F 1330 Ish st. one Most rewonabie figure. Apply CHAS EARLY, 60d athsc uw. ocy-im Fos, SALE SEW mows 7 Ficibhs soumas: two-story and adie gh a jvOuus 1a: ge grovuds: wear Ldth-st. canted SOU. ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, Steal Estate aud bon 8, _ oc2d-im 14.6 Fs nw. SOR SAL 90D INVESTMENT_TH new threes.ory and basement rick Houses Dupont Cirele: reiited tor 1.560 per year. will sell for $20,000. Apply CHARLES EAULY, Owne, Tath st. nw. . Howard Culversiiy 3. A, Dear Tih st Tith'and &'nw. ath ang Rast uw euruer, near Gib sit BMF HOLIZMA s: story be Due 2- tory brie ae Satory brie Cue. 30 821 Pst aw. Fok Setar improved property, Loton «uth and 1Sth st. mw. near T; 9 jooms; ali modern im will be completed in ten days 95, .59. w ince House. oa Wallach Place, 34,00 iuree hoaxes are the only Ques leit out of13—10 Baving been sold before compieslor ‘AUSTIN P. BROW? Real Estate and Loan Fs EVERAL NEW SIX KoOM BAICK Houses,” with bath rooms and gas Axtures Rorthwestern part of the city, beaied throug bout wit Jatrubes. oF 8-400. “Terws from S200 w BOUU Casi, Valance irom $26 16 885 per mouth, AUSTIN BP. BROWN, eal Estate and oat _s22m a0 F ok SALETHREE SEW a0Usis ox H si fous each: ai) moc fmpa: s ten per cent feSEMEMI: PECe BU.AKA) each. “Also, ule tw Brice. ou K, Detweea c1st aud ud sin: su Duruicee price 24.000. ‘Terms easy. Apply P.MYERS, 1425 New York ave. 3015-3 HAVE FOR SALE FOR 314,000 218 434 01, adjoining tue District bulidings on the 2. contalling 2U rooms. ficly adapies tor Use as & Bote. buadiug Bouse oF fur office rooms A quick Derchaner wisi get ailue property at Vor cheupiioe NOL a. PRESCUL TE. _ coterie 1416 F st. f alley. D.b..4r-.. | 163441586 st ‘The above is only a portion of property on my books, For full list cail at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15un. {nozj THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Fok.Sabi-A NUMBER OF NW AND DESIR- able Brick Dwellings, located in p.w. section, at 34.500, $5,000, §5,750, $6,000, $7,000, $11.000: easy terns. YLER & HUTHERFOxD, ocotwe 1226 F at. bw. FOR SALE-THREE-STORY BRICK DWiLi- ing, 8 rooms; large lol and stable: on H st. n.w; JBst put in compieteoruer. Price $5,500. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st. nw. oezsvawe FORSALE-DFSIRABLETAKEE-STORY Bile Dwelling, ten rooms and vach room, all m. 1; within one square of Thomas Circle. Price $9,000: | easy terms TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, 1236 ¥ st. Dw. Oc30-6te | POR, SALE T ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS three well-built two-story ani basement Brick Dwellings, with all modern improvements, on Boua- dary st., af the bead of R iand N J. aves.” A chance to Secure a first-cluss wodern elgbt-room bouse on Very easy terns, iu a section of the city that 1s | Faplaiy jinproving. “appiy to SOHN | “cese-6 | Fee S8E |B pet ood uelguibortiood T BARGAIN 1F SOLD AT Brick, 10 rooms, ail mod. imps., rice $0,600; ps Price, 32 1.0uu: 25D st. n.w.. 3 Kories, Bb) easy and large Own use: easy terns. ‘Many other Houses and Lots in a1 parts of the city. CH KNIGHT, ‘925 Fst, 0. rooms, large lot; price ‘ws. 1006 5 st. a w..new,7 FOORS, bath Jot 20x 100 fi: built “by owner for his ‘subsvaniial and cosy; price, 38,00; \F fi BEST B tol Hid, @ fine residence wituin a halt square of Captol vark, 14 rooms and large bs rable: Aue Iw of entire northeru art o1 the city jurround- Wg COULLEE; b BBY square tect Of grouuld: G7 feet LeUDL oo west nde of the st “For partic lars CoH —FINE THREE s.ouse, fronting south on T st. w . west of Oth AL: elgut larg rouse but, celiar, &¢° 96,000 if taken | atouce PAU LONO, str office. oc3U-1m mocovements Apply to J. W. P. btretiad ouly B3.8uU. ‘Terms easy. Eko, 1425 New York ave Fok SALE-ON Easy TERMS, FOUR NEW three-story, ine-Toum houses, with all modern wt completed: also, two ten-room corner noures, with Improve. ents, such as strnace, open grate, Ua.iut D, wuslstand, brick set range, sta onary Wash trays, &. on C st. between 8th wud Gob aw. tworstury house, 218 Yuh st. x w. inquire of SFB ASSER, = 901 Virginia avenu F ON 2137 51, NEAR Pa, | B ave, 12 rooms, al modern impr vements, nesiy yered’ abd jaitied “rice, smeiudiug a she lod, 10.000. AU TLS P. BROWN, weal Estate aud 8, 1426 F stn. w. oceO-1 ma JPORSALE— OS EasY TERMS—195 OST. N.W. eleven rooms and bath roum: modern luiprove- tents Great bargal.. to prompt purchaser. fnme- Cate posession. “ADDY toUwner 1o¥Y sist st iw. FQ! AcE 2S NOON PLeasaNT, Beaci ful welve-room 110s. with 7,000 square fcet Of ound, price fo. the whule ouly Sues ‘Also six-.o0m new trame House Ase five-room new frame Hou-e. Also seveurroous sramse iLouve.- ‘iso ule rom frame House = Also on Lanier ts, eeu tiew Hoos, sith avout 3o.0uy ouly 33.500, Apply to JW. BMY ERS, ag Yore 0c29-2w* 1423 New ie serery eizhc-room ‘Square teet of ground: price é view avenues, adjoining Ivy City, race course, Has Gat mw:yreuue ge" é 170 | AUSTIN 'P. BROWS, Real” Estate aud Louns, 1426 coy SOHN REALL Tas Fae” | Patow. pane | Jno sace— at SALE—LOIS—1 HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 128 feet on P st.n.w..by a depth of 110 feel to a 10- Hot alley, ietaken at once, at gi per Toot, oc2a-2w 1416 F st. nw. B FINE PROPEMTY, KNOWN containing 76 42-100 ucres, on the west of Fuyette $:. und opposie ersity grounds; ean besul divided fall purticwars, lat, a&e., apply wo HUFTY & DYER, 13th and F sia; or, CH. PICKLING, 1-64 320 St FOEsALETIOTS! HAVE A FRONTAGE OF ‘85 fvet by adepth of 90 feet to 10-100t wliey, near Bhne mansi.n, which lean seli for one fourth gash, balance in une. two, three, and four years 1 de- sized. or all cash. Very ‘cesirable fur building pur- Poses, with outiook on Dupont ci cezbaw INU. A. PESCOTT, 1416 Fst. n.w. FRONTAGE OF PORSALE-LOISI Have & 72 ieot on the west side of Oh st., ust orth of Diacmuchuselts ave. mw, suitable for’ three or four dwellings, for sale. cediaw JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst. n.w. FOR SALE_BEAUIIFCr cor oN ite § near U a... West side: 21h,x03, to wide wiley” er foot 5c. Westside of 16th, between U and V, lot EGx100. per foot, $1.00. 135,00u eq. f, Detwe a and © aid 1st add n.w., wich Ave brick houses on fe 940,000. “Hall of Lot 3b, between tet and Sand Pind Qs. n.w., lot 57 by 105. Price 1a.cts Loton horih side of (2 between Zist ana 22d sts tw Gox123; and other Lots ut berga.ns, WM. Fe HOLTZ MAN, 321 Pau nw. octs-im Kk SALE-LOIS—t HAVE FOUR CHOICE Building Lots. opposite the residence of Hun. Jas G. Blatue, whieh f can sell for $5,000 eacn. "The gfound stands high, with a fine terrace: each lot beliz 22 fect irout Lots in this locality are being rapidly taken up. Outlook from the lots is on Dupont e.rcie. INU. A. PRESCOTT. oc8-1m 1416 F st. n.w., Kellogg Building. {OR SALe—BARGAIN-THREE Lote, 17X70. toaliey, V st. Apply ‘to CHal cy rdsof Lau EAKLY, Owner 603 14 {OR SALE—LOTS—F feet: Let. ae; house paying taxes and swaill inter- est; only 11 cents per toot. 63x¥7 1eet on I st, hear New Hampshire ave: 91 per foot, 64 feet on M st w.:only du cents Also, other burgains southeast aid northwest. UWNEK, {.oom 4, 1331 F a. .w. sex0-Sur MONEY TO LOAN ONEY To LOAN AT LOW RATES, STO ‘Bonds Coniwercial Payer of ull_kinds bought uu sold. Reliable Investment securities u spec uty iF AY LOUl> CUNNINGHAM. roker, MONEY ES ANY SUM prsixep, 10 1 aA on reat estate or goud collateral security: lowest Fate: of Interest, least expense and wituout delay. Re. A. PHILLIPS, 14-05 New Yors ave. ocz5-3m S800, Rey, 85 S000. sr 200. ‘DOVSON & DEEBI, _9c22-1m 1319 F st MoS, 1 EOAN OS REAL ESTATE avi Pomp. attention to all applications, SWOiAt STEUT & RADLEY. 927 Est ocz1-1m ONEY LoaNE. ON SALES MADE OF | Buliding As.ociation Stoel WH. DnusPokY, Real Esiuie, Insurance, tc., 9-sun ty X oes 1424 New York ave. er te aS ON BEA. sans AVL other tirst-ciiss securities ut lowe-t rates terest. HUFIY & DYEK, ecié-Im BU: F st. uw. Mots 70 Loan ON REAL esr. eee en, (Ubi aANE & M:D! RMOTT, ccl6-Im Real Estate und Lasurance, 496 7ti st. aw. D> TO LOAN IN SUMS TO™sUii $25,000 22 25 dacs deena aid jewelry. fireproof sates Entire premises pro- Vec.ed by Uurglar alarm. BP. WALLACH, ‘Loun Broiter und Jew: ock3-1m F, I3u4 F stn. GSES, 3500, $1,500, "35.000. 35.000, s8.u00 aMiand ‘smaller sums to loan! Low rates on Keal state im cuy. Cali no WM. F. HOLTZMAN, awy, re a eee iB INsuRANCE, my and. Navy uy” Accvuuts Cashed, Loans on Lite tasurance or other gocd sevuriiesue'deaye W. H. WEMPSEY, 1424 ..ew York av. P. U. box cou. oor 3m MZ. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ume toault, at lowest rate vr anerenc RU. HOLTZMAN, se15 Corner 10th and’ sarees uortanest S2ae- as LOANS. isu ON REAL ESTATE 1yuu___[sellj__ THOS. E WAGGAMAN. ONEY TO LOAN ON x aeons ta br al TATE SECUWITY, p reba A Po au ci W. LINKIS, 720 20th st. EE eee me ‘SUmDS to nuit, On apy eal Estate secur- ity, at lowest rates of interest. Cl moderute. No ay a. TO LOAN ta ree en eee Sate wecuruy, FITCH, FOX @ BROWS ou 1437 Penpsyivunis ave. MOE DoW eeF nares o urreneen ‘ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. NUR SALE — ELIGANT BRICK HOUSE OF 9 rooms, on 13th £t, Just above Lowa Circe price Ouly 36,000; teruis casy. “Also large stoue quarry, near the cits; ¢ tains 40 acres of ground. greater part of whic Comunts of blue stone: price reasonable; terus ‘OR SALE— Speiy to o Wor MY EHS. we 14.3 New York ave, F'We have Hooasesin ll parts of the city and at all scent we cau weal othe togallnca® pat, As Sains lof lovemore. with ready cass ca sib see us be.ore purcbasih HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Real: state Brokers, 618 ¥ 8 n.w. Insurance «nd loaus procured. 16 FOS S8L5- Wii SMALL Casa pay Fico) Bosuily inwtuiments ti devirea. p20 Zd stg; All m6 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, OR RENT-OR WILL SELL—PROPEKTY as fs gw cg In value, ® House wich live Fouus, large store wud colar. with Well, stable aud cher Dulldings: a very desirable lecatio:,, ow Vermout ave, Fails Church, Vu Address W. T., Viena, Va. nade pe eR ee Siders he JOH SALE-VALU ABLE BUSINESS TOCA TIO Seca pa eee Ce, sts; $1 fee a lat b@s, extending trough a THUS. J. Ply ot cy Saw (UK SALE-GEFAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES FF ate tis eee fate Woe Cag teas Go a besatilul aveoue nortLwest win wide park! yp wees Eeeie se? G22 Fe ee a wp ver. to W. ‘Estate Agent, 1: Frame Cutiage, a Bot aud cold water: zane ‘by wel and sprinys ues an abunuauce ‘Adjoining tbe above on the east. s Splevdid Prop- contain ac.: twelve nores. ved ‘aus Cottage af eleven, recane provemem House, cen key lnrme grove of forest reser st lei of ange and anal uty aes ‘Forpe tnepection of either or both of Sere oe pes 18h and Ven ‘THOs. J. FusHER & CO, 05% 1844 F st nw. MY 70 L0an ON REAL usTaTe aT lowest rates, DAS+NHOWER &S0N, ap2e 1115 Fae. [ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-CLASS SECUBITIES at lowest rates of Kerest. No delay where the security is, mhso 0. CG GREEN, gus 7ihst. now. Eowann L. Dist & Co. MECHANICAL AND STKAM-HEATING ENGI- GINEEKS STEAM AND HoT WATER HEATING AND VENTILATION, Agents for Duplex tucemi Heaters Nonpariel Stem Bepier. Kataler & blake's Steam H. ng ~pecialties, Son's Passenger aud Frewght Elevators. ‘eczodm 413 G STRERT NW. No. 361 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 2d EDITION. Lat Taras Ta St FOR GLADSTONE AND IRELAND. ‘The Leeds Conference G Renewed Pledges for Home Bale. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR. LowDox, Nov. 4.—The liberal conference and meeting at Leeds yesterday, as regards the number of delegates and the enthusiasm ex- Pressed, was an enormous success, As @ corre- spondent writes: “The entuusiasmp has béen at the boiling point here to-day, but the speeches, except to the audience who heard them, were rather disappointing.” The uome rule resolu- tion declared that tne only plan which will satisty either the justice or policy of the case is that ofan Irish legislative body for the man- agement of what parliameat shall de- cide to be distinctively Irish affairs. Upon this subject at the afternoon conference Jon Morley seid: “We are yet open, all of Us, to any sugyestions, propositions or modifica ons which may be urged upon us in good faith, which can be supported with solid r-a-on Or argument Pua iw the temper iu whieh L believe we are going into the uew episodes of THIS HISTORIC STRIFE. ‘We may say that the upshot of this meeting to-day isa deliberate aftirination by the ‘great bulk of the liberal party of our proposal. Con- tained in it is the germ of a durable settlement. Upon no other fines can a durable seitie- ment be arrived at.” Atthe evenlug meet- ing he said: “There 18 a combination to-day oi men who agree in nothing else than that her majesty would be gruciou-iy pleased to remove trom councils a minisier as great as Sir Rovert Walpole, Gentiemen, we ure ail for union, but with those who are’ in that state of mind’ we cannot consent to urgue. We cap muke no terms with them, We ure not here to ghoove a leader. There is no vacancy.” At these words most extraordinary enthusiasm Was manilested. Moriey himself, says the cor respondent, was surprised at the lightuing-li rapidity aud thunder-iike echo with which the sentiment was taken up, The audience rose and cuvered for several minutes, Tuen some ‘one started the political song, “CALL THE GRAND OLD MAX.” ‘The organisi struck up on his powerful instra- ment and several verses were sung by the au- dience before Morley could proceed, Then be adued, “He is chosen our leader for bis long yeurs devoted to the service of his country aut the great cause of justice and freedom not onl; in bis own country but ull over the worl ‘Those are Gludstone’s titles to fame; those are the tltles to our allegiance, which ‘as today’s eveuis have written up in great letters which No mun can pretend tv mistake, is all over the kingdom, not in Yorksbire ouly—an allegiance of unbroken loyalty, unquenched gratitude that time will not dim.”” Ou other points of the rad- feul prograim the speaker geueraily showed a distinct advance upon the so-called authorized Program of last year. ‘Througuout the duy ihe tone adopted was Ireiand first. The chiei char- acterisic of the Whole business was thut NO RECONCILIATION WITH THE DISSENTENT LIBERALS will be entertained on the line of the surrender of the principie ot bi The Times says: “We believe in thus confin- ing itself to @ narrow sierile program, con- demned by the couatry, the Gladstonian party sentences itself to a long exclusion from power. The conierence does not afford the slightest ground ior apprehension to those who aun at preserving ihe union and enforcing law and Order throughout the empire.” ‘Che Daily News says: “The meeting is likely to prove the turn- ing pointin the fortunes of the liberul party. No part of the proceedings #23 more significant than Lue passiug G. resolutions expressing con Unued contideuce In Gladstone's leadership.” ‘The Standard says the pviitical situation aud relations of tbe ‘parties to each other remain totally unaitered. ee THE SEVENTH O40 DISTRICT. Both Parties Sti: iming the Elec- ton of the Congressman. Special Disp teh to THE EVENING Star. CoLumBus, Ou10, Nov. 4.—The result in the Seveutu district still remaiusin doubt, and the official vote will be necessary to decide. The republicans claitn the re-election of Gen. Litile by # majority of 14, and the democrais claim Campbel’s election’ by a majority of 43, ‘The election of Cougressinen in all tue otuer dis districls remains ay before reported—repubii- cans 15, democrats 5. ———— INDIANA’S LEGISLATURE CLOSE. An Official Count Required to Deeide— Mr. Holman Safe. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Nov. 4.—It will take the officiul count to-day to decide the standing of the legislaiure, Tue democrats claim it by two majority and the republicans by six, The News this afternoon publisues a list, uot offfelal, xiv- ing the republicuns two majority. ‘Inere {suo change in the congressional delegation, Hol- mau's mujority 1s about 700, Y IOWA. Majorities in Three Districts. Des Moines, lowa, Nov. 4.—Geay, rep., 1s elected in the first congressional district by 1,042 majority. Kerr, rep. in the fifth district, hus 823 mujority. Lyman, rep., in the ninth district, has un estimated majority o1 800. NEW HAnPSHIRE. The Eleetion of McKenny, Demoerat, Coneeded. Coxcorp, N. H. 4.—The election of Me- Kenny, dei., to Congress in the first district, over Haynes, rep., 1s conceded by a plurality of abvut 150. ‘This is a deuivcratic gain of one member, and equally divides the New Hamp- shire delegation. ——— FIGHTING WITH DRIVING GLOVES. Jack Smith Knocked Senseless by Bill Duun Near New York. New York, Nov. 4.—A fight tor a purse of $890 iook pluce at ibree o'eiuck this morning in w barn uear Fort Lee, between Juck Smith, amateur champion heavy-weizut of 1886, and Bul Dunn, of Putiade ais 5 eek By inches and weigus 169 pounds. Smith Is the same heixht wud two pounds beavier, Jack Harding and Mike Givbous seconded Dunn 4nd Smith was seconded by Toumy Danfor and Joe Kenuy. A. well “known sporting re- porter acted as referee. The yloves used were sid driving gioves wita tbe flugers cut off, First round—oth men spurred tor un ‘open- ing and Dunn lea for bis opvoneut’s stoma but was suort, “Phen Smith gouin a lgat tele hander ou Dunn's face, utd the round. Was closed by Dunn with turee sira.ght lef-hauders on Smith's siomaca, inith showed the effect of Duun sattacy on tty sicmuch, Dano led tor Sinith’s face, but reecived a straigh. counter 1a The meu then closed and it was give ey SULILE LaviDS tue vest Of it, neally closing Dunn » icti eye. Kirst blood claiined and allowed Jor Smith, third ryuud—sinith came up thoroughly Minded. “Daun teiuted with bis teft and swung is ght with Lerrivie force yn Smith's jaw. th iought buck savagely, getting in a good uppercut Dunn then gave Suit a good lett- hauder io the stomach aud let go bis right as als opponent staggered vack, catebing Suiith squure in the neck, feiling Bim to the floor. Suuith lay senseless, aud at the expiration ten secuuds ie referee unnouuced Dunn tl victor, Stith Was carried to bis corner by hi frignus, aud it Was lully thirty secunds before he recovered consciousness, APPEALING TO GLADSTONE. aria Asks Him to Raise His Voice ja Behalf of Her Ludependence. Loxvox, Nov. 4.—One of the Bulgarian mine isters has written w the Jndon Times corre- spoudent at Vienna appeaiiny to Mr. Gladstone, through the correspondent, to azain raise bis voice in behalf of the iudependence of Bui- garia, Sorta, Nov. 4.—M. Mutkuroff and M. Stanbu- loft uave asked M. Zaukeff 1 be Would be will ing to enter the cabiuet, He replied that be was willing to serve uiscountry, but te present government must firs: resign. A Riot in Quebec. THE SALVATION ARMY .CAUSING TROUBLE. Quenec, Nov. 4.—The Sulvation army, in auucipation of more serious trouble, adjourned their meeting lust night, It appears unut the disturbance of Tuesday ‘night wusof a more serious churacter than wus reported. Atter the meeting Was over Kev. Mr. Stwbo called for Ubree cheers for the mayor, and they were given with @ will. After leaving the ball the assemblage kept up the shouting. The police Were all formed into line, aud while In thts Position were attacked by the mob, whieh uw» sailed them with stones and other missiles. ‘Yhree or tour oiticers hud been severely injured. when the order to charge wus given. Tue crowd rallied and churged ou the police, who, how- ever, acted bravely, the result beiug several broken heads tor the mob und two wrrests, ——— Collision in Chesapeake Bay. THE SCHOONER HOOD INJURED BY THE STEAMER OSSIAN, Baxrimogm, Nov. 4.—The British steamer Ossian, irom Baltimore to Lynn docks, Kng- fund, 3d inst, w ith a sO ul Corn, wad Lhe sehouner Win. P. Hood, ftom, Buithnare to Providence, cargo of coul,’ same day, were in collision Ob Une nigut of tue Bd below Fort Carroll, ‘The schooner catvebuck to port with ber stero badly iujured by fluke of aucbor nth ber ly lujured by hor the Luter reports state tual Steaiger is ubchored to the lower eud Of Craig. bil) chapart in a i condition, will have to be: z eee ” A State of Siege at Phill Sorta, Nov. 4A state of siege lias been pro- Sruing tne baute er treacas @eocare inier {oesgueguvizwoe the city and whoare incited WHAT BOTH SIDES sAY. ‘The Elections and the Administration. REPUBLICANS DELIGHTED—DEMOCRATS SATIS- FIED IF CARLISLE IS ELECTED AXD THEY HOLD THE POWER. The republicans about town are delighted at the result of the election. Democrats are geu- erally quiet, but say they will be satisfied if Mr. Carlisio is elected and they bold the House. Nothing is said at the White House, except that they are well satisfed with the result, ‘Mach of the significance is discounted through the tact that there were local fights, and in many cases several candid \tes in the feld. Friends of the administration say they think that, taken altogether, the result of the election shows a healthy condition and cannot inany Tray be construed intoa set buck for the admin- stration. The tendene; say. to distribute the strength of the party over the gountry and take from it all sectional cnaracte! The gains in Minnesota, Colorado, Nebraska and “Massacnusetts “ana ©the gain oF a Congressman in Pennsylvania, the; * offsets “the disruption” ta. "the South: The men who have been defeated have not been conspicuous friends of the administra- fon. Quite the contrary bas been the case. Aueouly place where it might be said that tie administration was was in Massachusetts, and there very Saustactory gains were made, in Vir ginla, where the democrats lost #0 neavily the candidates were conspicuously op- ed to the President and civil service reform. in North Carnlina the democrats lost two Con- gressmen. Que of the men defeated was ub anui-administrution candidate, who was noml- nated over Mr. Cox. ‘he’ force of the woole protectionist organizations was used agaivst the conspicuous civil service reformers. Besides this, Mr. Morrison was Opposed to the administration. So was Holman; so was War- ner, of Ohio, aud several others were. They think Mr. Beck's outspoken antagonism to th administration hurt the democrats in Ken- od Mr. Carlisle in particular. More- rlisie was taken by surprise, having given Do thought tu a serious opposition. Protectionists claim that the result of the election gives them greatstrength in te House, und it ts generally conceded thut they are the guluers by the fight. deteat of Morrison and possibility of Carlis! feat is an ime mense victory forthem. It is believed that the Randall element in the party willbe in the as eendency in the House during the 50th Con- gress, Randall, it is tuought, will be master of U situation. Ex-Representative Phil. Thompson, secretary of the democratic campaign committee, suid to @ STAR reporter to-day that the democrats would have @ good working mujority in the House ane 1 would be we!l. With relation to: the tariff, be said he thought there would be a compromise, He accounts for the heavy cut into Mr. Carlisie’s vote by the fact that there was no active campaign made by the Carlis men, as they did uot dream of any serious op- Position, The work was uil done silenuy onthe other side. The republicans feel that they have won a great viclory; that they have secured their pet policy of protection, and have doue something to break up the solid south, ee: NEW JERSEY. The Legisinture Painfally Close and Both Parties Claiming Control. TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 4.—The result as to thé legislature is still in doubt, both republicans and democrats claiming to have a majority on Jotnt ballot. The democratic state committee still has its rooms open, and Allan H. McDer mott, the chairman of the committee, stated this morning that Green, dem., has between 9,000 and 10,000 majority over Howey tor gov- ernor, ‘The republicans Dave 12 seuators and the demucrats 9. In Atlantic county Sen- ator J.J. Gardner “has only 47 ma- jority. “The democrats say thal a recount will” give them this senatorial district, and they will demanda recount to-day. The democrats cluim 31 out of the 60 menibers of assembly, and ihe republicuns claim the same number.” In the secoud district of Mercer county Frederick Walker, dein., has an appar- ent mnwority of iwo votes. ‘The republicans will demand a recount. In the second district of Burlington tie republicaus claim to have elected Allen H. Gangmere. On the other hand, the democratic siate committee have dispatebes stating that Stucy H. Scott, deim., has w majority of at least 250, ‘The second dis- trict o1 Passaic fs a ie between Eugene Emley, rep. and A. Carroll, dem. and labor. Ues ure claiming the district. ‘The re} claim to have elected their assemb! duie in Sulem, while the democrats say their candidate’ has a majority of 12 votes. ‘There will bea recount demanded in tbis dis- trict also, The democratic state committee Toons were crowded with politicians all day. Chairman McDermott stuted that the commit- tee hud employed detectives and special coun— sel w watch matters in the several contested districts, They will stay on duty until each case is Hnaily decided. “They ure iu constant communication with Mr. MeDermott and the other members of the committee, Faith Cure and Divorce. THE SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS MR. PERRY MAKES AGAINST HIS Wive. To-day Mr.J.G. Bigelow, for Cuaries H. Perry, filed a bill for divorce from Mary A. Parry. The complaintant states that he believes deteudant is residing in Baltimore; that they were mar- ried in Binghamton, New York, February 25th, 1868; that they have had seven children, four of whom survive, and that they lived here from 1869 lo April, 1883, when she deserted him, ‘He avers thut about the last date the defendant formed the acquaiutunce of one Win. G. Ray- mund, who claimed to be in the iaith beating business, and she becoming infatuated with hin, “forsaking ber friends, her church, her religion and the complainant, bas ever since cleaved unto him, liviug with’ bim, traveling with vim and etiguged in the suiue business with him of ‘tuith healing.’ They have traveled tgetier, preached togetwer their ‘falth-curing’ ducirine’ Uf suivation in the states of Maryland and Virginia und other states.’ He further states ual they are now living togetuer at No. 9 North Stricker street, Bultiinore, where the huve esteblisued, with uiner persons, an instl- tution, which they have styied the “Beuah Land Faith Home,” aud he tiles as an exhibit a hand bill of the ‘home, stating the tines of meetings, that ull manuer 1 diseases have been neuled, “the biinu see, the deal hear, We Poor buve Lhe Gospe: preucued to tiem, ider W. S. Kaymond, Mrs. M.A. Perry and Airs, L. E. Mark. He further says tuut be uas endeavored to get her to reiurn tw Lim, but se lids reiused, and ue asks With the divoree tue custouy Of the children, oe —_—__ SUING THY RAILROAD For $15,000.—This aiterncon the Circuit Court touk up the case ot Joho H. Harmon agalast tne Wasulogton and Georgetown railroad company tor” $15,000 Gamuges, alleged to bave beco sustalued by having is vei leg and hip lujacea ia April, 1b82, Usrougu the aileged negugence of de- ienddat, — FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘The folowing are the openin. and J: 0 p.u. prices ofthe New Yore Sioce Market tO-ti as fe ported DY clai Wie 20 H. H, Dodge, 639 Loch’strect: Pasa as boo bow "107 "110 3g Red ng -..... 1 i 8. Pauln _— Wisnington sivcw Exehi op the Wasblogtonstocs xchange are = U. by dary Laie coupon Lil's waked. “D. & per tm Ge OBL.” coin: 4 asked. DG per mm «4, 101," currency, ies Mebrreucy, Lid od, Td fund, 1802, “Com, North Capitol wcuty cureet tHe cermane.merican Lu, 160 Washington Market ‘stick, 19% alarke. vonds, 105 bid. 118 tid, : ais Peau en co Deg Cleeestune unt Pot Tee One 8S US Heciic'iivn sea asked, Baltimore markets, ‘MORE, Mn, Nov. 4—Virginia consolidated, Sia, basse coups G4; ten-torlies, 44; new threen, etal’ MORK, Mo. Nov. £.-Cotton dnli—mid- ulet‘abi cuay: southeru red, 63es7; mouthern stnber, ce conser Minter Fot,spot, oligut ber, Silay: as red rst 4445; southern southern, iteaiy southern whl gute Yellow, Adedd: western mixed, spol, 444a44%: “No- Vemoer and Deceuber, 444a45: January, domusb'y, Outs steady—eouthern, 30uso, western white, Sado; western mixed, 31033; Pennaylvania, 30usb. Hye steady, 5Uu58. Hay dull and easy—prime to western, 12.00u14.0U, Provisious quiet apd un- ‘cuunged. ore Fetined ffm, 1UtyalO% Whisky steady, 1.2 24. Freights to Liverpuol per steamer dul’ a..d easy—cotton, 7$.0.: Hour, 1a.vd, ts: WEALD. Syndr. 7, 9,800 barrels! wheat. 61.00U bushels; coru, 19,000 busuels: outs, 20U bushels: rye, 700 bushels. Shipmente—focr, 14,900 burreld; corn. 94,0u0 bushes. ‘nales—wheat, 400,000 bushels: corn, 60,U0U bushels. Chieage Markets. CHICAGO, Inu, Nov. 4, 11:30 a. m—With the Seaierahis morning, May wheut opens bi Sit aed * ie stobentine hay. to Sil Corn-May, ly Ly "orn hay. wie Ona ~*~ My 1A, Lad ~Senaty. 6.08. PergosaL.—William H.White of Norfolk, Hon. J.C, Barris of Philadelphia, P.S8, Heath of Maryland, Addison Lyaic and Henry Warner of Pittsburg, John C. Dewey of Worcester, Henry 8. 08 Herbert Baker and A. M. of Nushvill ee x po ille are at inan Journeay of New York, H. K. Fiesharofopriug: Egor yf Sew ory, Bat, ward Bi of s% Francisoo; é ‘of Sains Se Eee squarely the issue | —— . 4, 1886—WITH .SUPPLEMENT:! DISTRICT ASSESSHENTS, Aunual Report of Assesser Dodge. Assessor Robert P. Dodge has submitted his Teport to the District Commissioners for the fiscal year ended Juny 30, 1886. OF LICENSES hesays: Three thousand nine hundred and forty-eight of them were issued, for whieh there was paid to the collector of taxes $156,455.72, being a total increase of $11,809.72 over the Previcas year, from an increase of 257 licenses, the toliowing is ‘the House: cates were issued by Assistant Assessor Win. Morgan to the collector under the act of July, THE NEXT HOUSE. & List of the Members Certainly and Probably Elected. As shown by the returns up to noon today, | this city yesterday and proceeded to Mount Ast of the members of the | Pleasant, where Rev. C. H. Sinail was installed ‘House in the Fiftieth Congress. The labor ean- | pastor of the new chureh recently organised ia dates are counted, as they will divide be-| that piace. They also went to Fails Church, tween the two partive in the organization uf | Ve. and installed Rev. Frederick W. Tucker. 1. 5, T. Se Principally liquor licenses. The total number | 2. H. A. Hertert, D. of bar-rooms now licensed is 789 and wholesale | 3. W. C. Oates, D. Mquor licenses 595, being a larger number than | * A. C. Davidson, D. betcha or 1. Poindexter Daun,D) 4. J. H. Two thousand six hundred and four certifi- = SABreKenrides,D 1. 2 a , Re dD = Garrter, R. 4. W. W, Morrow, R. 6, 1879, bringing a revenue of $2,802 and show. igi lnige Incresae inthe transtoreot property | 3 JoreBh.G,Camppel!|& F. 1. Sullivan, by ‘over previous years, ocean: NEW ASSESSMENTS, Reed, D. The twelve assessors appointed under the act wa beet of March 8, 1888, were daly qualified and em-! 4 py vance, peng we A. Russell tered upon their fall duties on Mareh 8¢ last, | 9° C.S84Frenci, D. 4. M. T. Granger, and the result of their labors was returned to DELAWARE. = the office on the first Monday of June, as re- A Congregational Counell. THB WORK OF INSTALLING NEW P. ccrrixe THE MIxuTeas atresnion, A council ot Congregational miutsters met in ‘Mud as pastor of the church ‘here. This mora- ing the counet! met in the eb invtnte eft nized by the election Mev. Dr. valles Coureb, Va, as seril ent: From this —Rev. SM. Newman, ee. SMa er B Worttiesey, Be A. Harvey, Da Rev. CH Small aud Rev. G, W. Moore. Dele: Flee Messra Bilis Spear, ‘bomas Betts. Herndon, Va. — ; Central church, Philadelphia—Kev. J. R. Dan- oan, DD. and Mr. §. A. Jounson. eR ‘The object of the meeting to-day was the ao Hon upon the resignation of Ree. Robert Nourse @ pastor of the Tabernacle churct., wi was accepted; and an examination of Rev. W. C. Scofield. of indian Orchard, Mass, who baa been called as pastor, was with, He will be tostalled this e Rev. Dr, Rankia Preaching the sermon. District Goverment A@airs. gored by anon, 7 of the are | a “ IB a DR vena poses CAPITOL S(REET IMPROVED, equalization was organized on a RIDA. Mr. F. E. Be ic calle Under section 9 of that ast The twelve assess | 1. R.H.M.Davidson,D | 2. Chas, Dougherty, D. | attention to os te wot Gaeta ment books were placed before the taxpayers . Street adjacent to the government oting and every facility offered tocomplainants, All Goncia, office building and urges upon the Commis: Appeals ds preseuted were properly considered, | 1. T. M. Nc D. | @. J.H. Blount, D. —} siouers tue necessity of some improvement. and each applicant was notitied by letter oi the | 2. H. G. Turner, EEG Semone De | rue comaissionens axp THE RIVER FRONT. Aciion of the bourd on his or her case. The| 3. C.F. Crisp, D. & Hi. A. Carleton, Tine Distin Oomutteres (ofa] arposementa aa revised te not less tuan tne | & FW. Grimes, D. | 9. A D.Candier, Dy | worough investigution exnae ef tie hee eae QFigiual return of the assessors, as required by | & J-D.istewart, D. | 10.G.T. Barnes, D.’ | {potuagiluvestigation made of the laws bear i ILLINor, city of Washington, ‘enforce ASSESSED VALUE OF DISTRICT RBAL ESTATE, 1. BW. Dunbam, R.. 11. W. H. Gest, P. their ia to control tbe ve ‘on they ure Stavementot the ussessed value of the real! 2 £; Aawier. D. “ Set forth in the recent opinion given by Acti estate of the Districtof Columbia on June 30,| $ WE claimed gejvets parser teave Eaetie ean 1886: Bas. to the claims of the government, and it ie Washington—Taxable, $96, property| 6. RR thought that there will ‘be some controversy. of District of =e i, bs oxomee | ZT 4! D. The iver (rout rights iu West Washi it rom taxation, $5,238,068; property of Ua claimed, were ail in existence at tbe time t tisha eee ting | 8 Se | Sere che win—Taxable, ss street ends, are seteeaene ne uaetooe| 9 as Ea abe taxation, 488; proper 2, T. Johnston, ENFORCING THE BUILDING REGULA’ $132,087. Total, $5,368,854, é 23 ‘B-Cheadieson, R. | Alaj. Walker yesterday iesued « citcular tO County—Tuxabie ut. $1.60, $344! tax! 3 ~D. Owen, R. the police lieutenants as follows: “Complaint able at ib 729. property of lot of | 4. Sueeie, R. baving been made of tbe non-enforcement of Columbia, $84,600; éxempt, $788,078; Por | & White, 'R Lhe iaw limiting the occupancy of the roadways Silo of ie ‘States, 270,311. $ B ely, dD. by towne Eh fh built: Materials, toe lew : . 3 tenants of ‘Tétul Disteict of Columbia, $22,108,101. oo the attention of the officers vo the elfeulat te AMOUNT TAXABLE—REAL AND PERSONAL, 1. J. H. Geer, BR. 7. EH. ry Be sued August 9.1886, und direct them to ee Washington, $96,388,486; Georgetown, = C2 feed D. 2! & & ar erson, D. | thut it is strietiy complied with.” 94,741,540; county, $7,172,075; total, $108-| % 1}; B. Hende: okey ae BUReIDe Sen 9 . r, Re 10. A. J. Hoi! Asst En! ‘le: Benjamin Morr 302,101. Personal property, $11,984,245 | & Daniel Kerr,R. {11. 1.5. Suruble, bat § tot tecsuey secant 12th, be Grand total, $120,236,346, 6. J.B. Weaver, D, tween © and D strecta southeunt, @3,000. Bode AMOUNT OF TAXES FoR 1886-7. cee a | SiBetewrell crect two two-story dwellings on Vash . $96,388, 4 .50, $1,445,| 1. E.N, Morrill 5. A. F. Wilson, 2th, between Cund Dstrects soul soo, Poth este Arie gees erie | 2 Ed ramon nh | oe saumere: | Bunty a Brodie. sensi ‘dwelling, s Georgetown, 94,741,540 at $1.50, S71-| & i W.Portins’ | 9: ai Poe street northwest; $250, 123; county, $3,442,344 at 91,50, 951,685; | $ Tt Rysn K via county, agricultural, $8,729,731 at $1,$37,297. S11b80248 ut 91-60, Bire015- Total real | 2+ 32 Stom == at 79, 2. Polk 4nd’ peronal, $1,784,895." Taxable realty, tan SiveJoniol, Nostaxebie: Unied” Sais ae ae ey ee SO, 105, 5. ALG. there Is ‘@ probability of getting G@ and 16th 65.0. blreets exiended and eravsied, ‘LOUIS! The District Commissiovers have granted NUMBER OF HOUSES IN THE DISTRICT. 1. T. G, Wilkinson, D.) “4. N.C. Blanchard, D. | Judge Wylie permission to remove some trees The number of houses the District of Col] 2 M.D. Logan, D. > Newion, D. iro the parking to the curb at the inversection umbia are: District No. 1, county east ot East-| 3 E. J. Gay, D. 6. W. E Roberteon,D, | 01 6 fog Levene sony Thomas circle. = ern branch, 882; 2, county beween Hastern MAINE. pumps are all out of order in twat vietuity, and branch and Rock cree, 1,664; 3, oounty west | 1. T. B. Reed, R. 3. 8.L. Milliken, R. | tney can get no water there. Numerous apple of Rock creek, 569; 3, Georgetown, 2,549; 4,| 2. N. Dingley’, KR. 4. CA. Boutelie, R. | cations have been made for the repair of pumps, Toth and 15th streelsyS-137;'8, Between 16th cages “WE: Founes complsins of the @slay in the 19th and 15th streets, 2,137; 6, Between - E. Faunce 8 and 10th sireets, 4,087; 7, between 10th and | 3 -,Glbson, D. | 4. Bader Raxner,.D.), | paving or Indiana avenue, 6th streets, 4,660; 8, between 6th and ist | 3:4; Wshew, De 6. LE Metouen, ——>——_ streets, 6,036; "9, between Ist west and 1st So “2 This morning the grand jury returned the 2ast, 1,86u; 10, beween 12th and 6th, east, MASSACHUSETTS, charges as ignored aguinst Howara J. 7 2,882; Lith, between 6th and 11th, east, 2,442; 1. R, T. Davis, R. | 7. Wm, Coggswell, R. | for iaise pretenses, and Cnaries Deas, grand 12, between 11th and Boundary, 1,182.” Total, . D. Long, R. S.C, H. Alien, R. larceny. 34,750, Recapituiation—In county, 3,11 LL. Morse, W. Burnett, D. George E. Hamilton and F. Marcellus Cox, Georgetown, 2,549; | Washington, "29,086. | 4. P. Collins, D, Jou E. Russéll, D. | administrators, with the will of Mary C. Me: Total, 34,750. "Tuis includes all except the | 5. KE. D. Hayden, R. |1i. Wm. Whiting, R. "| Donnell annexed, have filed « bill in equity governmet butldings. Lodge, It. 12. F. W. Rockwell, R. | against Martha A. Serra and others for the con- ‘The report conciudes as follows: “1 ean ™ICHIGAX. struction of the will of deceased. make no iurther or better recommendations tor increasing the eificiency of the office, than those heretofore submitied in my several an- nual reports, lo which your attentions respect- fully invited. ‘The employes in the office ure entitled to special commendation tor thelr true and faitufui services,” ————— THE IVY CITY RACES. A Cool Day—A Disappointment. The weather was rather cool today, but it did not deter the people from turning out to the races, The 12:10 special on the Baltimore and Ohio went out crowded, and the regular, which followed it, was Miled with passengers for Ivy (ity. For an bour or more the road leading into the grounds was filled with a string of vehicles, aud the second day of the extra meet- ing was a decided success. The first race was a disappointment, as both Pontico and Muggie J were scratched, leaving Hervert and Bonnie 1, Thomas Wilson, D. 2. John Lind, R. 3. J... McDonaid, D. Allen, D. B, Morgan, D. G ans D. 1. 5.M. 6. J.T. Heard, D. 7. 5.E, Huuoi, D. Princo a8 the ily starters Herbert with ie NEBRASKA. ‘Ulin up, was the favorite, at alas . Ww. 5 wuile 7 10'S was laid agatust-Bounle Prince: | 2: 3° eg agen | rtiee panes Notwithstanding the disappointment in the seald ek first race, the duy’s sport was well worth sec- ing. In the other events good fields started. Ason yesterday, the lauies were out in num- bers to-day. ‘The track was even in better con- dition than yesterday. TODAY's CARD @UER SESOTA. 4. Edmond Rice, D. 5. K. Nelson, R. ‘MISSISSIPPI. 5. C L, Anderson, D. 6. T. K. Stockdale, D, 7. C. E. Hooker, D. | 8 TE Tarsuey. 9. B. ai. Cutebeon, R. 10, 8. O. Fisher, D, 11. 8. C. Mota, R ‘W. Woodburn, R. NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1, L, F. McKinney, D. | 2. J. H, Gallinger, R. NEW JERSEY. was as follows: 1. Geo. Hires, R. 5. W. W. Phelps, R. The entries tor to-day’s races, while not com- | 3 JamoyuucuananR) 8. H- Lenivacn prising as large a field of horvesuson Wed-| 4. J. N. Pidouce. D. nesday, still promise, @ fe day's aport, and EW YoRE. Peete a, set ses . 18. H.C. Greenman,D. ir they visit ivy City to-day. ‘The entries, 3 stk fons) B.S SS Srgenmens! weighis aud distances on tho card areas fol-| 2 Eellx Campbell, D. |19. Xich. 7. Kane, V ee 5 4. P,P! Mahoney, D. 21. Jobn H. Motfati, R. First race—Purse $400, of which 100 to sec-| $F: E; Mahonry, D. 21. Jol i. Molar ond. tor Syearolds aud upwards. Ove mile. / §° AJ Cummings, D, (23. Jas. 8. Shermiun, R. Poulico, 104 pounds; Herbert, 106; Bonnie | $- -J- Cummins, D. 38. ts & Sa Prinee, 100, and Maggle J, 105. Se re al Ge Boe Gi Second race—Purse 3400, of which $100 to] § 3° 3° Gox b. n Delano, R. secund, lof Horses that have rum aud uot won | 79-3 O% Do im rauing, Ee ut Ivy’ City siuce October 25th. seven tur- | 7% f° B Spinola, D. | co Tongs.” Pericles, 105 pounds, Ferg Kyle, 108; ; R Bessie, 103; Mamie Hunt, 103; Tom Beriin, b. R 8, Baker, R. 1u3; Bixgunerte, 103; Russeil, 103, and br- . J. G. Sawyer, Ry mine, 77. . J. M. Fargubar, Thirdrace—A handicap sweepstakes of $20 33, JLB. Weber, B euch, or $5 ifdeclured, tor all ages. The club wadd $500, of wuich $100 to second. Que mile and a sixtecntn. Barnum, 122 pounus; Allie, 109; [risa Pat, 105; Gousslon, 104; Ada D, 103, and Bess, 97. Fourth ruce—Purse $400, of which 375 to seco- oud, 1or 3-yeur-oid> and upwards. The winuer tobe sold. Ove mile aud wa eighth, Havana, 98 pounds; Mamse Hogan, 95; Len Strike, 103; Error, 100, aud Maggie A, 105. 1. LC Latham, D. 2 JE O'Hara, R 3. C.W.MeClummy.D) 4. Jonu Nichols, 5. Joun Browner, onto. sa. W NORTH CAROLINA. & A.M. Rowland, D. 3,8, Hon 9.7. H. Cowl ). Johnston, . Laidiaw, R. derson, D. 4 er Filth race—A hunuicap’ sweepstakes of $20 B. Butterworth, R, |22. J. J. Pagsley, R. each, or $0 li declared, lor ail ages. The cub | 2 CE. Brown, Be Ag 3: HL Outhwaite, D. to add $5UU, of Which $100 Lo second. Sixiur-| 3. E. 8. Wilk 24. © P. Wickbam, Jongs. Jam Dougluss, 119 pounds; Zelie Doe, 115; Mamie Huut, Uz; ule, 96; "Zamora, 90; kuror, 9u, and Pattocies, 95, he’ scrutcues were Puntico and Maggie in the first ruce, and Millie in tue third. HERBERT WINS THE FIRST RACE TO-DAY. The firstrace was won by Herbert, Bonnie Prince second. Time 1:43%. Mutuals paid 9. W. C. Cooper, I. 10. Jacob Romels, BR. 11. A. C. Thompson, B.| 20. G. W. Crousé, i. 21. Martin Foran, D, OREGON. a7 Binzer Hermann, R. Harry Russell_has been scratched im the 7 second race and Zamora in the fifth, eae AS PES. Spades pine, PERICLES WINS THE SECUND. pT po B S.Osborneyt 4. Uvaniiia Bowed, Before the sturl there was a quiet tip out on 2 O'Neill, R. Pericies aud he curried u great den! of mouey.| 2 2! 3. 8 J. Randall, D. 16. H.C. McCorm! 7. E.Scuil, R. Sirs. Kate Stacey wus betore Judge Snell this morning charged” with assaulting # small cob ored boy by turowing wateron him. Mr. Lav- ender stated the case, and the judge said proba- bly Use boy needed some water. ir. Lavender suid (ue water which was used in this case was bot very puriiving, The judge heard the teste mony and imposed a fine ut “A New Party Has Been Born.” ‘TALK OF COL. INGERSOLL IN CHICAGO. Col. R. G. Ingersoll was seen yesterday at the Graud Pacific hotel in Chicago, and, in answet to an inquiry about bis bealth, said there was mo truth jn the report published about his throat; that ft was Se pe pa hg ecg Ae ASS Ingersull said be was for George, and bel leaving New ‘York bad paired in order to save bis vou. “I hoped that George would be ‘said, wise wuts woo something. He signe for something and represents « cause, He is ube fepun riectly siucere, and, in my ment, would Rave made an excellent mayor. 3 R, | caus bad acted wisely they would have voted They would have beaten the de- mocrucy. That is the first duty for republicans, The means are only of @ secondary uature. If the republicans hud voted for George the next President would bave beep a republican. It would have demoruiized the dei but now the labor party has no vetter fecling vow ra myo yee than democrats, A new Party has been born, |Thesuns of toll have ap- peaied to the builot. It is the most potent of Cavorstands with a ballot im its ‘hands, ‘and vor stands with & ballot im With that weapon it will succeed.” LONDON COMMENTS ON HENRY GEORGE, The Loadon Standard, commenting on the unexpected number of votes cast for George, asks New York what it will do with the jact Luatone voter ip tree backs tbe opivion Ubat the French revolution is about to be repeated in America, and says “such: as It the great nation wus playing wi wols with ‘a reckiessness dangerous ‘ithe: Loudon tis leo The Loudon Times, commenting on the el tion in New York, says: It shows that the opponenis of auarchy and spoliation have not awakeued an lustaul too soon vw the perils of ue situation. Both the democratic aud repub- lican parties have suffered, and the danger is hat toese losses will tempt machine men to traffic With Lue promoters of George's candida- Lure to advance to meet the demands of tory socialism. En ies gt and industrious Americans musi look to it lest the appeals of Getuugo, ues (0 bali-lnstructed, resUess arusans: in Ubeir great cities should toflict damage upon the public credit and paralyze the productive Tesources of the country. a eee Ax INVINCIBLE Patn—Red Star Cough Cure and St Jacobs Oil. Ss MA.m JONES—MASON. On Wednesday evening, Novem ber Su, 1886, by itev. Josial Perry, WALTER P JONES and Latka E MASON. [New Albany (Ind.) papers pease copy. } MADDOX—COUPER. Ou Wednesday, November 4, Lop at the ress sence of the Ur de. UF the Rex. 3." Wheeler, br WILLLAM J. aLaLDUA, of Xe - look, ith edged tor others Grieuns, La., to Miss VIRGINIA LOMaX of Wasiingion, D.C. MASON-CONNOR. On the evening of November 1, 1b86. by te Kes. S. W. Huddawa), pasior of Mt Vernon Piace church, GRANVILLE ‘MASON aad ALICs B. CONNOR RICHARDSON—~DURYEE. On Thursday. home of te bride's parenia, Second race, seven turiougs, Periccle, first; | 4. W.D. Kelly, R [18 LE. Atkinson, R, | ber 4. 1686. at “et fa ceo epg, Kyte sctouas ‘Slggonuct, cour ume | & A Cdarmaée, BR |tG A Maran Do | Sip Mang et ee 1.20% alutaais 6. | Tuy odds at U . i 20. G. HP. KiGHARDSON, of New York cls and PAM! sah rice Were Ferg Kyle nnd Rerecieneech | 4; Mare 21. W. SeCuliough, BR | HiGEIEED dsushuor of Colomel Mediate ig Ww 1; Biggiouene, 9 to Mame Huot,| 8. Dan Er SPRATLEY—REAY. By Rev. Dr. C. D. Andrews, 5 Wo 1; Bessie 15 w 1;’Krmine 15 w 1; Tum | 9. Jno. . wayne, He of Curt Church, at 730 bun, November Sd ueea" Berlin 15 w 1, 10, W. 14. Sowden, D. OL. Jackson, R T. WILSON BPKATLEY, of Was ‘Mat: ‘The oudson the third race were: 2 tol against | 11. C. R. Buckulew, 1.| 25. J. T. Muttett, R each Barnum, Irisn Pat and Ada D; 5 w1| 12 Joun Lyneb, D. |G. Norman Hall, B, saguinst Gonfuiou; and 6 to 1 against Bess, 18. C.N. Bramm, R. |27. W. L. scott, D. THE THIRD RACK WOX BY GONFALON. The third race was won by Gonialon, Irish Pat coming iu second and Baruum third. sure winner, but she wa» outtwvted by several : 9. P. 7. Glass, D. Be DB THL CLOSING BACKS YESTERDAY. Samuel Dibble, D. | 5. J.J, Hemphill After THE STau’s report from Ivy City closed G. D, Tillman, iW. an, yesterday, the third race, 11-16 miles, was 8 Signs 7. Wiliam run, Bouz winning by three iengtus, Hermitage Hi. Perry, D. Pearcgsoss? Nea Time, 149. Mutosis) 4 pp putler,R /¢. J. E.Washington, D. In the fourth race the favorite again suffered LG — 7. W.G.W bitecren.Dy de.eai. Millie was looked upon as almosta |. B Neal, & BA. Euu, D. picMuian, f the eid." Frank Ward. elie sec- 10, James Puelan, D, soir agss ht ira" acs pa a ‘The hurdle race was won with ease by Ten- Soho Tr Reagan, D| & Le W" Moore, DB. nessee, Burr Oak second, Rushbrook third, 2 B. D. | 9. BQ Mills, DB. ‘Time, 2:19. Mutuals puid $12.85. BE Guibersoa, D. 20. J Ds Bapres, D. phe ow rn End of the Grea: augusta Strike. ? re rausta, Ga., Nov. 4.—The tactory troubles ‘wiil be set vy pigut on the following terms: 2. ‘Recognition of the Auights of Labor; ‘Soottuon . Of the puss or line system; remission of rents sepen st as Filling Strikers’ Places. R Lancasten, Pa., Nov. 4.—The Columbia roll. | 2 H; Got, Hees, ing mill, whuse eiaployes bave beca on eurike | 2 W-L.Wilson, D. 4 for over three munths ior Philsdelphia prices, ‘WIRCOMSI. as partially resumed work wis new force | 2.1. B Caswell, R. | | &. © B Clark, St the old prices. Watchmen are stationed ieee Gaentner.B) 2-0. 5. SNe Blame ol esr Hei Senith 9. IssiacStephenson,R. * ‘The Afghan Ausarrection. LE PePPY PY PREP SPAR EY Peper peer oP A REGIMENT OF DURLANIS ANNINILATED BY ‘REBELS.

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