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. # CONGRESSMEN AND THE DISTRICT. The Report that Major Walker is FOR RE District Government Affairs. WHARF PROPERTY OCCUPIED BY THE GOVERN- T—HOUSES. News Briets. a z ANOTHER CAUTION FROM JUDGE SNELL ABOUT The tong spet! JOR oa LE 2d EDITION. Las suuamer tn contrat 20 PS MENT. Olio has ripened a see Of strawberries OR RENT— “IF = 17S USE AND ABUSE. ES : ~ Sey vr eee toc 2100) BI Se 2g, ees | Pose kbps cls obder mal Suing ‘ 3,000 406-408 2h sie.fr9 Gon Boing Naventivnnes: Georee, Bush, «young o@ioeed satis, wes | nunca cat af cagessme, Uc i cxmy, as | ta tees pines, Hie beri ae et gee TOO veh st. p.w.,J4r_ 100 150 | owner. on premives n4-6U" F nw bi 10r7.0U0 714-736 1 st .6-819,000 WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS SAY ABoUT rt—a | before the Police Court to-day charged with as-| ancwet to {leit leticr of Neptember 24in las: | davor 13F2_ Lath st. v. ¥ oo = Ok SALE WHOLESALE DENIAL BY THE MAJOR. sault and battery on Officer Timothy Nugent. | to the Secretary of War, requesting copies of} M. de Mankasey, the artist, sailed for New a xe ~ se or ‘Three-story Brick, on 9th st., near Mass, ave... The officer testified that several nights ago he | Papers containing information relative to the | York om the steamer La Chompague from 3GO Foi u ie ke — 10 "a yae 2M | rooms modern conveniences tie tn, rear in 1 fo Pablished reports that the District Commis- | went to arrest the detendant neat the corner of | ceapaney of the water Ironto! this city by | Havre Saturday. Bao eth sins. LE 100 40k Mo. ave. ne Dia ee pp! UNCANSON BOG # | sioners were investigating charges against Qrastavenus ‘and 9th streetextended for shoot- that “department. Gen, Deane, caneniee ae pe i a <4 ‘Segre aves $ Kod Cotcorn st 6e-— 3 | Yook HENT-FOUR NEW Six Room murcR | bio pba n-th ee Mintishod eterna euberinvendent of pollee, | § thor disiance aga then tarced and tred tee | cunancy of witarves teased uy the chiet of ous f Rvaruy stews the nore wan ast mick tatastee BS: 4 Houses, on K st. se, all ready to occupy; rent | $68-440-4421 un Grd, furnished a theme tor considerable talk around | shots at witness. “The detendant testified that Pincers ap to J nuary 26, 1856, etc., ax follows: | ders. Kina; or Fr'klin'sq $1250) ff Salt norce ead 1S Tthsn Ord GUO IN CLASSIC CAMBRIDGE. the District offices to-day. The main charge | when he ran the officer fredat him, Inanswer | First—Map showing the docks and piers on the} The employes of the East St Louls gas works; ats oa eee ENGL Pecan. | $as toss Cae Deed The President Recoived by President Teporiedtotave been mado agnins! the major, | 19 n gairy by the cours the oifiers aid he | Fulomae fiver Aront veiwcen he, fot of 1D | whichis Sw iad iy he itn airuck Satara 5 = = aL z SW:D.be, Bh . ye Man when he ran. on nea ound. | Might, and the city was ‘al darkness, Tho tae ae JORSALE—FOUR NEW BACK HOUSES, SIX | 21; Laem by orseue See ne et ooe ee *| was that he had instructed the police, through | "743 Second—Report of Japuary 16, 1556, from Mr. {| men claim they cannot get thelr trom the capa hall, water, e.; Lots 154x102 ft. 0 80 it | 615 lat sw, atid three | Aliey diy end Gu HT be ar-| theHentenants, to keep watch on tho move-| omietre nt Eek ont sous seoedin Meine oak | £0. Suceate ctok. ealtineae, Oh tak Jane fe. | tanbross ie oon ~~ vanint Veg ialaiet toe aan OOS cocky Verma easy. ae houses in rear,5r...3,000'' and'I s,w.,i.h.,4r-. Bostox, Nov. 8,—The presidential party ments of Congressmen, with the view of learn- | rage, and bad in every way. Itoften leads to | Wilson accompanying the above map. Third. The Nobo socialists aca meeting m Birmin (GOO 1320 Jetterson FLO. 1 te re toes aa gu Apertion of property on my books. | rived at Harvard college soon after 10 o'clock | ing the habits, the intention Ahi btained | trouble and will someti:ne get an officer in the | Report of April 30, 1886, from Col. Wu » Yesterday denounced the s« ne of The “Bou so2 uth st, dr. 125 Tae — | For fp ist call at ofice for bulletin ised on the 18 band were received at Gore hall by President tobe used presumably in iadusnetng’ logista- | Penitentiary for manslaushier. An officer has | sou. U.S. A. in charge of publtc ualidings ont Chicago anarchists and hinted a conflict on the 1b0s Sunderian ppc * 8 a Ee Eee i “a theuter Was + | no right to shoot in making an arrest for a mis- | rounds, giving the names of persoas occupy- | Sth instan| - | toms itrnace tath, hot and coldteatce eee bipeiad | [POR SALE IF SOLD IN THE NEXT FIVE | [hoot qmegpraesgion tg Sanders theiwer wee | uon upon District appropriations, Other | norigut.wo shoot tn making au ar Toree ought to | IDE Wharves on tue river iront and the author- | Arthur Urton, “the Tichborne elaimant”—one 4 | 46 feet front; open grates: over 34,000 Sarge wilt otter Scenery crestancriocs APS02 | shalship of: Ool, Hoare Les; snd sterteal ay) chetges,.gencrally impeaching Major Walker's | Know the difference between a felony and a | ity under which the occupaney is maintained, | of Ue chr s locked up in Raymond street Besse Ks © iguaiemeronPiacc bez | fet of grounds frst clans plambing: ebarming aivan | fOMC,S.eOry brown stone Dwelling. with d-story | Saleh i eompetence, the reports say, have been made. | Misdemeanor,” Fourth—Report of May 17, 1886, irom Col | jail, New. York, « Age of personating & 1736 K st n.w., 157 Pst. nw..10F...100 | Hom: fhe shade and spring. ‘The whole for $8.500. | House contains 29 rooms, electric elis and every | It was some time before all _were accommio- | | District Commissioner Wheatley said. to a |, The officer said he shot at the prisoner after a ison, Supplementary to the above, Le penstoner and endeavoring to draw his p vow Id02 H st, 19. 00 2008 I st. 126 | Good sites fo ore houses. Now rented $400 | modern convenience: pristaatic chandeliers, &c. Lo-| dated in the building, but at length the exety) STAR reporter to-day that these published | the latter had shot at him. The judge gave | Schedule of whart i nted by the ehiet | money 2013 qa Sos iin se a rhan home “owner will tke good clty tots | catedon Cxt, Between id and di, sts nw. “Originally | elves opened with a prayer by Kev. Francis Gf | charges were the invention. Ke beiced ot | Bush six months tn jait of engineers up t 26th, ISKG, as far | A number of sporting mon from New York, Tile bich stm eat Inexchange. ‘Plans and photograph at | C8 580,000. Will be clleted ata gresi sacrifice. | Peabody. ‘The oration was by Jaines Russell | fume designing: perone taden Watbee re —— gals showin by the records of the oiice of ub- ) Patiagelpinia sad Pitsburg” arrived. im Is 1319 Corcoran, ce. ae ee 3t < side sti.w. | Lowell, LL. D.° who delivered w very | 1OuRy] Pot Under any charges before the Commission: | Drawback Certificates. He buildings and grounds, Six! Ps BeUe whine aend the, Herald Kilrete, preotaty ‘One of the best small lots now for sale can co] See Be ap | Clussical address, which he conciuded as follow¥s| érs. No order such ‘as reported, requiring the {ANNUAL REPORT oF THE ciHier oF THE |! = Fehop scat? to take place this afternoon Por Toes oe eet ay axenaa| FOncekctoak A GN ee Re HEED | “Brethren of te aiuiani, ic now becomes met Dylee to get information of the character de- SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIVISION Tee ee eae Sreene Dern ee | arse veineied te here eee es aa . Lar. I st. Lars. — an7 oe Kane ave. in new a prayers marmre © Se ——— os uty to welcome in your name the guests Rud’ been issued by Major Walker. Mr. Wm. Osear Re h rh: he Miner Normal school has not been sold + . “ Chattan he - pin peepee It cant, hin Fea good chance, a ECT: ORAS Mand price neatly as pooh Was | Have come, wore of {hein so. far, W share OM#]| Mt: WRehtiey expressed his beliet chat. thers assessment division, has made his anouat re | BF the Disttce authorities, ax pbiiaed Shocseded tu ra eepstone 1017 Conn. ave., 127.200, 2 Tew Cottage on sbont the finest lot on | SCOUT Stan oding: “nga” | congratulutions and hopes to-d nie | Mah pothing In the story at all. y a perty bel e trustees of the n territory The snove houses can beexamined ps permit frost | ric "Heigits, with 20,000 feet ot eroulid, 10F $8.00. ‘cannot nume them all and give to each commissioner Webb said there were no our office only: 26 TOR RENT. ‘9th st, near Mass. ave. m. i, Se, BLL That. se, we. and se. is. $ a SWORMSTEDT & PRADLEY, 927 F st. nw. FoR RENT 17M st. s.w.,5r..812)346 1 | 5 Langdon Ter.,9r_$20.00 ‘2221 Cleveland st,6r 15.30 $16 Vath se sw., Gr. 13.50 2 50 FIR Irvin st. w.wW.Gr 13.00 Tea 25.00 1016S. Cap st, or. 10. 2OU7 Met ave: Vira 2383 12 May's alley. 4rs.-10. 428 College st, 10r_25.00 anh A. & CAYWOOD, Corner 9th and K sts b.w, bee odo Partasucsy. winter Eepting Worn wabac 1 Myrtiest me. Gr. 19 : yilie stines Or t> Rg, y ii Sani ind Lae. OFFICES. Per Mo. 5 Gunton Bid'g, R2.$12.50 Lenox Bid'g: Room 3... 511 7th st.. Room 4, La ave., Room 30 i the letand15t. ind] THOS & WaGGAMAD RREST— 1754 Mt, handsome. ‘928 4tn se. ne. ly farnished't 140s. For a tulltist appiy to nos” Lnear Farragut Sq. 2 Dupon: Cree... Columbia Koud. $22 Coun. av RLav., near Conn. pair _ near 15th.165 Lowa Circle. 130 Dupont Circle. Conn. ave., nes Jefferson Place 12 Nst., bet, 10tn€iith 125 TVitn'st,, bet. N andO.2115. 17tb abd Desaies st. 100 100 Bt 2 1325 13th ow. -175, [ det. sth & 19th. 168.66 Ki st pear 12in 108.607, FITCH .¥OX & BROWN, Tas" Vi. ave.nearlowaci Rest. bet. 13th & 14th _nol ‘Peon.ave. nw. SOR RENT— 129 T «. 16r.__$150) B12 Cst. mw. 16 ra 125 10 F st. 1708 Fst ow. 12re 20208: 7 Lbth st_n.w.. 7 4 7th st. mw, 61 ‘$31 Allied Court, OFFICE ROOM. Fr... 28. 1106 Fst. nw., 3 rs... .50 __ BH. WARNER & COL v16 Fst tw ZXLER & RUTHERFORD, 226 F st. nw. 2025 Q st. n.w.- 9r.. all mod. imp. 3315 Corcoran st. itf., all ined. Meridian ave. Mi Pledsaut: NABLY LOCATED '3-room Brick House, Ties tet Apply cnpremises ocl4-1m WOK RENT—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE, 15 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with siable. 1325 M rh ocz2-2m. SOR 1509 RHODE ISLAND ave. | SHEDD, 1402 14th st ecki-1m : Kk RENT—-IN ANACOSTIA—6-ROOM BRICK House, Harrison ‘st.: house nearly new: location ‘central to business: $13. Sixroom Frame House. new. Jefferson st., $10. oceim H. A. GRISWOLD. Anacostia. D. Bensva. ‘the most delightful winter resort in the world. HAMILTON HOTEL, building in the, all modern conveal- Se The, Ses ate eines free “from alata, frost emperature auring the winter. 65 de. grees t@50 degrees. Fur further information send for ogy WALTER AIKE Ove Great Sare Costxven. STILL STICKING TO OUR LOW PRICES. PALACE KING'S Continuation of great reduetion of prices In MIlli- ery and Cloaks. notwithstanding the cold weather, to-close our extensive stock of Cloaks aud Millinery Our low prices will remain im focee UBtl every d Iar's Worth of goods is wold of Cloaks from Berlin, Atrival of our last invoie: the grandest Bi rgains ever offered, Blegant Clowks fur Ladies, Missey and Children at “. $= sod so. Don't purchase Cloaks for Sourveld or Shudren smn ten’ burchase Cloaks for Sive stock aud posted yourself as rery 10% ‘Yourself uy to Our Very low MILLINERY. Great slaughter in Milliner 5 a Hats at 35 euch Felt Hate at 1 and $1.39. Cilidren's Felt ‘Trimmed a: ae a mcd and Unirimmed Hats at ings and birds at 10, 12%, 15, 25, 35 and 50e. Figen 2b. 35.-50, 00 and Toes woah Neiveteens at 36, 50. 60 aint yard, ‘Trimming Veivets at 55, 90 and She 1 Pure snd Fur Trimicines at manutactace luvited to call, We particular Seale eet ot scutes av 2 eall of us before sing, as We guaran ‘Saving of from '25 to 5d per cent.” “* say 38. 50, 60 and 75e. XS ¢°G TF gs as g ass Ms OSS Saas Lecco x AA ec ; eee aa go Ef a A CoO See = Sl4 SEVENTH STREET. Gx MexENs sur scoure AND PRESSED FOR Coats 50 cents, Pants, 25 —— Vest 25 costs, Goi ited i'n ditvereg. = MAMET 1 HAHN, 705 9th st. 0. w., (telephone call S088) 42.N. Culvert i. Baliumore Teic; mul eue under rent. Owner xolng west. WO feet with broad south fro.tage. can be hand- somely subdivided for cotuuges, at 2c. ft 15.000 feet. with front on two streets, at 25c. fe ven. 30C. ft. 1e into ER, Alot the above property ‘will eeriunty cot er value each year” CUTTER & WIS be rane FoR Sa car Ture foar round Brick Houses, on M nt. between and ig vis Swe Fenting S10 éacbs. will sell for 0v—$1,100 cash, baiance in two years. A good investment! ©. H. PAPKER, 6-3" au ard E (HAP —SIX NEW FRAM t,, between N and O sts.s.w.: $1,000 CH. PARKER, 4% and ‘Este, n6-Bt* SALE ZAP — A GOOD BU: id. on C, between 3d and 44 sts.s.w.: hax se Fooms: lot 20 feet front. Price $2,000. C.H. PARKER, My and E sts. aw. nate” JOR SALE-A DECIDED BARGATN—OVER 800 Feet of Ground, improved by excellent uine- | Tom F} ‘one square of Capitol: northeast: for of 50 If~old in next few days. Lot 37 feet front wit brick parti wall. Ground alone nearly worth the price. Address Hox 24, Star office. neat? F oRSALE—CHEAP—A NICE SIX-ROOM BRICK, oa E, between 4iy and 6th st, a-v.; new, with bay Rindow! Price 82.000." CH. PARKER, iq and E Dost ats {OR SALE—FOUR NICE NEW SE" uses; stnail cash paymen monthly payments, or will be sold altogether at ch price a to make them a net Sia per cent invest- CH. KNIGHT, 925 F st. Room 1, heated throughont: couereied celiet je house: handsome front, side aad back 4 monthly Sustalments if de- | Stred: price 83.450. Apply to OWNER, 1500 Caroline nises: newly bapered ard painted, n6St VOR SACE-ON CAPITOL HIT . &E large Brick residence: 12 rooms “26 feet feout, 70 Keer deep; wel: bulit; oue square from new Horary site, FW. MILLER, 1509 H at. n.w note SOR SALE— Very desirable corner residence on 14th st complete, ready for oceup: Iso, for investment. houses Feuting at $40 and $45 per month, which we ut prices from $5.200 fo 86.250. houses renting at $10.0 per month, located northe as: we offer for $1,100 on easy paymien 31.000 all cash. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fst nw. ($3,400 FOR INVESTMENT—ELE= gant house, 6 rooms and cellar, ou 10th st. near pitol st; well rented. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, st nw. n6-3t SALE—CHEAP— A store and Dwelling on partment, renting for 10. 16 Jit HEL Fe AVE A NUS Houses desirably located. for homes ments, winch we offer upon easy teruis or all cas Sai piareigorss it will be to yout” wivantage to Salt dur list belore you deci * HUMPHREY & COLMAN, ‘Real Estate Brokers, ois Fae nw, new the northwest sec- or invest 26 JOR SALE-NEAR NE four-story mod. Waett a sao belek Et FE SAbe-$10 E CAPITOL 97, 3 STORIES and celiar. 12 rooms, stable, lot 31x138 {t. all | mod. imp: price, $11,000: $4.000 cash, Dal. on time. 25) st n.w., 3 siories, 12 rooms, large lot; price 3.500 easy terms. 1006 5 st. mw..new.7 rooms, bath End lnrge cellar, lot 20x100 fe: built by owner fOr iis Use. Fery ‘substantial and cosy? price, $0,000, y terion, y other Houses aud Lots in a parts of the city. apy Cu KNIGHT, ‘925 F st. uw. ow: parece oe PGE SALE; BPACTIFUL RESIDENCE, CEN. rally located, yielding ten per cent. bought on immediate appifeation, addressing RESI- DENCE. star office: ne-2te YOUR HOME. id largely in the purchase, JOHN SHE MAN & Ct 2407 Fst, ‘Will sell for small cash payment and balance monthly the follow ing properties: S.story Brick, G st. n.w.. $12,000. Sstory Brick, Latin st, 310,000. Fatory Brick. corner 32d at, $6,000, Bstory Brick, 15th st.. corner, $4.50. Zstory Frame, Mt, Pleasant, $4,500, 2story Brick, Plerce Place, Bstory Brick! 22d st., 23.5 Bstory Brick, Fst. $3,000. tory Brick 23d 3t., $2.3 tory Brick, Lst.. 14 rooms in all at the low PURD. 12: Fees ling, 8 room: B50. NEW TWOSTORY FRAY Jot 46x100, in 9 TYLER & RU E DWE it. Pleasant. rice THERFORD, 1226 F st. hw. ‘OURSTORY, FOURTEEN-ROOM ig. ¥411 Penusylvania ave. n.W. Lot 1uus through to st. ne-2w FH SMITH & FOE SALE = GREAT BARGAIN IF SOLD. once—Three-story Brick, 10 rooms, ail mod. imps., on Ist, between $f and 10th sis. nw. price $5,000; Fents for 50 per month, Abo. eght-Foom Brick, on Sst, between 14th and 15th sia; ‘price $4,500. Brick Dwell feet front. in, a good Farm of 81 acres, son a good road, 1 Well fenced, watered ‘and price ouly "3.000; terms timbered; fruit trees, dc: JW. BO MYERS, 1428 New York ave. | A PERFECT GEM OF A the northwest: sev improvements. Appl Evrsty Fok SALE Anew Brick, 6 rooms, on K st. n.w. 4 new Brick, 8 rooms, on 13th st. A new Brick, 6 rooms, onCieveiund aveamLl, A ew Hrick. 6 rooms, on Wallach st, m.t..4) A 12room Briek, ou @st. ne, m.t ‘A good Frame. 7 rooms. on Ct n.6, i. 5 new Groom Frames, on 16ch st. ne. 1,300 THOS. G. HENSEY. nb-3e* 1006 F st. we TOR SALE— IN MOUNT PLEASANT, BEAUTI- ful twelve-room House, with 27,000 square feet of ground: price for the whole only 50 cents per foot. Also Six-room new frame House. $1,200 Also five room new frame House. ¥150 Iso seVen-routt iraaie, House ‘iso nine-room frame House ‘Also on Lanier Heiguis, eg House, with about 1 only $8,500, (O00 square teet of ground: price x fe teet of ground: pri Apply to . oe 5.W. PB. MYERS, agent, 1428 New Yor ANT BRICK HOUSE Just above Towa Ch Only $5,500; ieriiseasy"Also large stone gu the eity; contains 40 acres of cS Ce Ty, near ground. greater part of Which consists of blue stone: price. reasonabl easy. “Apply to ‘JW ‘oc29.gwe 1425 New York ave. AIN AND MUST BE large,ceutraily located. Brick, on between ‘th’ and 10th stu: south front, 12 peas hey fered te gaivted throughout. 16t 10 3b Ou Toft alley; a9 an IOV Will readily pay ® per cent net." emi ALBERT. F. FOX, OR SALE—49 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW. use: all muvdera mprovemenis: Joi “aa qhareain ton immediate pure DARENSHOWER@ SON TLS Fst nein LEA FINE PIECE OF F ST. PROP- wo chaner. Lot is #741 10about rand sabhe iid: k { SALE—CHEAP—A BEAUTIFUL © rooms, large grounds, shade, 2 near 14th nt, t Pleasant; terms easy. J. HERTFORD, 242555 ee MONTHLY PAYMENTS, in mouthiy notes of $50; new 700 with ail Riodern lunprovements. Apply to JOHN 1 sioFs. nw. Fone B04 10th St. 9 eo, TOMS $20. eee sinks 2116 Loch st. nw, rents. 7,450 1925 Sth st., rents’ $12.50. a BAO wt awe reus $10, i323 723 Oth st 2c. rents $10. 1250 2223 G st. n.w., rents 1.150 oan 70K SALE-VERY ‘Brick: modern imapeuw good nelgnourhows ool Soaeee cool WaLKLive Witso JOR SALE_ FINE THREE STORY BRICK House, foating south on “Est nw west at Soe a: eight kirge toowss’ bath, vellar Se $8,000 bee atone PHO BONO, Star office at rok saLe-on Easy TERMS, FOUR, NEW f JOHN E WEALL, 1420 F CHEAP — NINE three-story, nive-rouu houses, with all moden unprovements, just completed; also, two ten-ruom corner huases, With Inproveuents, such as Turiiee, onary wash trays, ac--on Cee, wetrens Seer wast trays von Coe, besnens Stine Soe has Se feels owe, Sis Bisse ow inquire . F We 901 Virgintawveureas OR SALE— GEORGETOWN PROPERTY. T have for sale the finest located property town, om one ot the principal thoroughfares wet horse ‘along the FOE SALE SPECIAL” BARGAIN— A NEW house on Massachusetts ave. n.w.. between Oth And 10th sts., contzining 11 rooms, all ‘mode:n im- provements.” If desired wil be sold on the following terms: $1,000 cash: balance on terms to sult, ah JNO. F. WAGGANAN, OR SALE OR LEASE—1: 3 rooms, modern and perfect in ali ttsapp tabling for four horses. PARKEL & 1UW 1418 Fist SALE. Brick, 6 rooms. Wyile st. n. Five rooms N, between 4th a1 Brick, 6 rvoms, mod. Lops. 1 Frame, 6 rooms, :s2d street, Brick, 7 rooms, Kingman Pi “" "7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet. Wbih wid 16th. + 1 reoms. Qt. bet. 12th and 14th sus, * “Grooms. H st, between Z3d and zatl irs = 10 room: 00 2 brooms, 14th st, business iy. (000 “ Brooms. Feutar Print. Ul 30 “ Trooms, Q st, bet 4th aud Stn vw. Brick store and dwelling. 14th st... ». Brick, Brooms, on Kilgge st. bet 18th Brick. 7 rooms, Wallach st bet. 1th & Lath Entel, 7 rooms and store Luh and Cs.wa...22 3,000 Do." 10 rooms oa I, bet, Sth and 10ta sia 1. W.3,809 Bo. on Dunbarton 86a 1500 Do. ou Congress nt, wear post office 2000 214 Belek, bet. oud Guhur. Pensioi office 10.200 iso improved anu unimproved property in all parts ofthe ge ADU ey We PSY its sel5-8w* 1428 New Fo SALE—22D ST, BETWEEN MASSACHU- fetts ave. anu P ‘560x100; very desirable: price. 31,25 per *quare foot. Qst., north side, next to New Hampshire ave. two Lots: “20x1uv each: in full view of Dupont Circle: Price, 32 per square toot. ‘ocz0-1m DUDSON & DEEBLE, 1319 F st. ‘OR SALE— SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several six-room houses on A street northeast all modern ttaprovements 10 per cent investment. Price, only $2,000 eac li; als 8 room Brick, s, vetween 14th and 15th sis. § rooms and cellar, on OR SaLE— ‘Two 2tory frames, 17th and Cst. s.e., eachS650 ‘two S-story bricks, L. near 4%, st. aw. enh... 1,450. One 2-tory frame, 465 Schoui st sw ‘Two estory frames, Howurd University ‘Whree Qetory bricks, A, near 7th stn. &, eHch. One 2-tory brick, i1th'aud Rinw... One #-stor¥ brick, 4th and R st. 1. Oue 2-story brick, corner. near 16th st. ock-lm WM, F. HOLIZMA. T VALI improved property, 1303. Vacant Lot on 43 RACTIVE, . and corner and N'sts.n.w, Also, Suiail Houst GOs 1st nw. oc9-1in {OR SALE—TWO } BRICK HOUSES ON 18th st. . w., near T; 9 rooms; all mod provement~ will be compieted in te ‘One New Brick House, on Wailacl ‘These three houses are the only oues leit out of13—10 having been sold befure com ecl1-Im | 3 fixtures, in northwestern part ot the city, heatea throuzhout with Jatrobes, for $2,400. “Terms ‘from $200 to SOUU cash, balance from 325 to $35 per month. AUSTIN P. BROWN, Real Estate and Loans, 4426 F st. how. VOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES tate: Six new Hrick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated ‘on @ beautitul avenue northwest, with wide parking, Gc: street cars within hall square. Price Jor this roperty only $6,750. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance Sov per year, “ils property ts"now tenting sor oo: Permonti Apply to J. W.P. MYERS, JeO-27we ‘Real Fstate Agent, 1428 N.Y. uve. ‘OR SALE— HOUSE ON 21ST ST., NEAR PA. ‘ave, 12 rooms, ali modern impruveients, newly pered’ and painted. Price aes "AUSTIN P. BROW, ng, 1428 F at. nw. \OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—1325 QT. N. eleven rooms and bath rovu: modera insproy. iments Great bargali. to prompt purchaser. fmme- diate possession. “Apply toxuwner, 169 21st st u.w. ocl-bwe FPOE SALETSPECIAL BARGAINS “TWELVE per cent investment if soid at once: two sinall Bricks, near 14th st. mw, ren for $20, Price only g2,000. WIGHT & BOL! “eels th ani {OR SALE STH ST. N.W., NEAR Brick, 9 rows and bath, all mod.ump ; only $6,:00. Easy tenihs. WALK EAC & WALSUN, 1000 Fat mt eckG-Im, FO8, SALE NEw Hotes eight rooms: two-story and dttic; gas, and oom; large grounds; near LAth-st. cars; $4500. AUSTIN P. BROWN, Real Estate and Loans, oc21-1m, 1426 F st. nw, TOR SA INV T—THRER new three-story and basement ‘Dupont Circle: reisted tor $1,560 per year; will sell for $26,000. Apply CHARLES EAKLY, Owne: a —— ein MONEY TO LOAN. 7 ()() 10 LOAN, FOR THREE $1,700 san Poet TEtlts sova «| Atormepat ey woes EY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. STOO! ‘Honda Commercial Paper of wiienind ie BOURCNNINE Mosen as Mico renlestiee: ead a ee, TO LOAN oker, 1419 F st. 026-1ni SUM DESIRED, TO LOAN Fates of interest, least expense and without delay. ie A. PHILLIPS, 1425 New York ave. oczs-dm $8,000, Boa eee 92,000, $1,800. WSON & DEEBLE, ) oN ¥ 7, 20, 0. a nos ea L ENTATE, MSSEx LOANED ON AND SALES MADE OF 4MA Building association Stock. W.H. DEMPSEY, Real Estate, Insurance, 1424 New York ave. ockd-3m ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE AND Mitiner nrnt-clusssccuriieser igus ates AAD terest, HUPLY & DYEK, ocié-1m_ 130i F st. n.w. MOSEX 70 LoaN ON REAL ESTATE SE VE curity in sums to suit. CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, Estate and Lasurance, 436 7th st. TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT on watches, diamonds, siiverware fe, oclé-Im__ Real $25,001 ald jewelry. Fire-proof sates.” Entire premises pro- tecved by burg! P. WALLACH Loan Broker and Jeweld ocl3-1m_ 304 F st Vf ONEY—$500, $1,500, $3,000, $5,000, $8,000 Miami timalter fums to tobi Low rates ce ieee Estate in city. Call now. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Au'y, och S-1m m is2i FStn. w. R= rate ane FIRE AND Lit E INSURANCE. Army aud Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lite Insurance oF of securities,no dea} W. H. DEMPSE! yNew York ‘av. P.O. box 698. ocr ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ‘Sums to sult, at lowest rate of interest, RO HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest. Saag 33.900 ON REAL ESTATE 2u0u__[sellj__— THOS. E WAGGAMAN. M°** 70 Loan oN APPROVED REAL ES- a TATE SECURITY. Moderate commissions. No delay. uso GEC. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st. eS Mee ae. ity, at lowest rates of iuterest ncdepate So setae ais : ‘moderate, No 3.V.N. MUYCK, OSEY To Loan 1506 1 eanaylvania ave. MGnr Stas wo sult at lowest rates, eal eauate: 0 Oe TCH FOS a BROWS. oo 1497 Penusyivania ave. MOE Poveeh nares of nvrerrer. ON BEAL EMTATE SECURITY. 5 1824 ¥ ot nw. Mo®* 70 Loar on eeAL esrate Jowest rates, DANENHOWER &50N, ap2a 1116 Pst ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of interest. No delay where the security is, ‘mhw, 0. G GREEN, st mw nd New /EPOT. BEST GOODS, FAIR PRICES. Joa. Sehiits Brewing Co.'s MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER and ‘Palmer's Premium GINGER ALE, LEMON s0DA, &o. ‘Depots: 615 t 68 D street southwest, ‘Telephone 490. 1324 20th street northwest, ‘Telephone 454. cord SAMUEL C PALMER. fitting phrase. Thrice welcome to them all, and as is fitting, first to those from abroad, rep- Fesentatives of illustrious universities that Were old in fullness and fame when ours was in 1ts_cradie, and next to those of our own land, from colleges and universities which, if not daughters of Harvard, are young enough to be so, aud are with her in heart an hope. I said I should single out nove by name, but I should not represent. you fily if 1 ave no special greeting to the gentie- man who brings tbe message of John Harvard's college, Emmanual. The welcome we give to him gould not be warmer thu tied which we offer to his colleagues; but we.cap help feeling that in pressing his hand dut’o instinctively closes’ a Tittle more tghUs, With asense of nearer kindred. “There is one other naine which it would be indecurous notto make an exception, You all know that I can mean only the President of our country. His presence 18 @ siguul honor to us ali, and to us all I may say, personal gratl- fication. A TRIBUTE TO THE PRESIDENT. “We have uo politics here, but the sons of Harvard all belong to a party which admires courage, strength of purpose and fidelity to duty, and which respects wherever he may be found the ‘“Justum e¢ tuccntum propositi viru? who knows how to withstand the ‘Civium ardor a jubentium,’ ‘He has leit the helra of state to be with us here; and so tong as it isentrusted to his hands, we are sure that should the storm come he will Say, with Seneca’s pilot: ‘Oh, Neptune, you may mei you wil, youmay sink me if you but whatever happens 1 shall Keep my will; rudder true!’ ” Ss Prince Katasuma Coming. New York, Prince and Princess Katasuma ot Japan leit tor Washington to-day. ‘They wili be the guests of the Japanese minis- ter ior two weeks. Return of Lord Lansdowne. OrraWa, Ont, Noy. 8.—The governor general, accompunied by Lady Lansdowneand suite and the bisuop of Algoma, were umong the pass gerson the steamer Parisian, which landed yes- terday at Rimouski. Ss Snow and Ice in Virgin Lyxensvrc, Va., Nov. 8.—The weather 1s cold. There was a light fall of snow yesterday. Three inches of snow is reported In the moun- tains. [ee @ quarter of an ineh thick formed last night, ——— Shot Three Times. HAVERHILL, Mass., Nov. 8.—During a row between the iamiltes of Cornelius Driscoll and Daniei Tracy lastnight, tour shots were fired from @ revolver, three of the bullets taking effect in Driscoll’s bod One ball passed through the front portion ot his head, in- flicting @ serious and probably fatal wound, Tracy was arrested, charged) with having done the shooting. ees dearid Fight. A LITTLE FEARFUL OF The Kiirai Baurimore, Kilrain-Hearld fight Uats ait S created Much excil ent in tuls city, and any persons have goue Out to the Herring run course, where the con- flict will take place. ‘The police authoritics have Understood that the contest is only tor points and if any slugsiay is indulged in, will PUL stop to the proceedings. A saptain, wo ants, Weuly patrolmen and eight detec: Uves have been sent oul to enturce the orders of Une murshal of police. Some trouble is appre heuded it the police’ interiere, as the ollicers are instructed at all hazurds to'see that the law is not violated. ——— A Royal Wedding. BERLIN, Nov. 8.—The nuptials of Princess Elizabeth, of Saxe-Welmar, and the Duke of Meckleubury have taken piace in the palace chapel at Weimar, Among those present were the Crown Prince’ Frederick William and tbe Gand Duke and Grand Duchess Viadimir, of Russia. —- A Tragedy in Central Park. EW YORK, Nov. 8.—At 12:30 o'clock to-day Aunie Kudway was shot at tue carousel in Cee trl park by Ler busband Adrian, a Spauiard, who was afrested. The woman, wo ls fatall injured, was taken to tke Roosevelt huspital. Her busband is twenty-tour yearsold, and she i yeur bis junio General Foreign News by Cable. THE CZAW’S THANK: SoFiA, Noy. 5.—ile czar has telegraphed to Gen, Kauluurs directing him to convey his tuanks wo those Bulgarians wiio show a desire to comply with the imperial counsels. Gen. Kautbars bas caused a report to be Widely cireuitted that Prince Ferainand, of Hobenzolleri, will shorty be prockalmed Ste- cessor to the king of Rouidania, ‘The Kuss ou-Clad Mercure has arrived at Bourgas, ue scene ol ti BL revolt, aud is at anchor in the harbor, ‘The Socialists Suppressed. THE LONDON POLICE WILL PROBABLY PRE- VENT ANY DEMONSTRATION BY THEM. <, Nov. 8.—The leaders of the socialists to-day that tuey have tlnally con- clued to abandon the ides of holding a meeting in Trafalgar square t-niorrow-—lord_ mayor's day. ‘They wilt probably try to form a proces- sion aud tnareh to Hyde park. The police will Watch Ube routes west of the park, and will prevent the socialists froia gathering! Jockey Archer Commits Suicide. HE SHOOTS HIMSELF WHILE IN THE DELIRIUM OF TYPHOID FEVER. Lonpon, Nov, 8.—Areuier, the famous horse Jockey, is dead.” His death was the result of a pistol Shot wound intlicied by himself wile in a delirium resulting irom tever. Iv is reported that he was ill with typhoid ‘tever, The first symptoms of disease appeared on Thursday, alter he had been bresent at the Lewes races, When It became evident that his illness was likely to be serious he wus taken to his sister's house at Newmarket. He rapidly grew worse and had been in araging tever since Yesterday morning. He was lett alone lor & few ininutes und his attendant shortly after leaving the sick room heard iwo pistol shots, He hurried buck and found Archer dying, having shot himself with a revolv a Mr. Chamberlain at Athens. ATHENS, Nov. 8.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has arrived here. “He has been visiied by Pre- mier Tricoupis and M, Dragumis, ininister of joreign affairs, a Opening of the Night Schools. The night schools will be opened tor the sea~ Son this evening at 7 o'clock. ‘They will be condueted under the same system as last year, but the scope of their work will be greatly ex- tended. Last yeur there was only one school at the Frankiin building and one at the Sumner building, but this evening, in addition to these schools, there will be similar schools opened al the Peabody and Henry buiidings tur white pupils, and atthe Randall aud Stevens’ build- ings, lor colored pupils. No register has Leen kept this year of pupils wishing to attend the School, but all will be received who come, pro- Viding that they are not ico old or too young, aud the rules in this respect are so liberal tuat practically none Who ougnt to attend will be excluded. — CALLED HIM To THE Door AND SHom: Hisiey The police report that about 9 o'clock Sauurany hight Commodore Stith, colored, culioWat Ne: 1109 R street northwest'and asked for Ke DicKenney, also colored; that when the inter wot to the door Smith drew an Luglish bulidog revolver and shot at him, the builet entering the fleshy part of the tuce, making a sligut wound. Smyth made his escape, but was sub- sequenly arrested aud thls atternoon in the Voulce Court he was held for the action of the grand jury by Judge Suell, Bonds were Tixed ai 9500. JUVENILE THIEVES SENTENCED.—George Buuer, fhomas Green and Armstead Bailey, colored boys, were in thelock before Ju to-day, charged iy tUbree cuses with twenty pigeous, ten poundsof putter, ten 1 bess # bushel of potatoes and apples aud Un bucket, trom persons in East Wash! by among them being B. B. Eurnshaw,. Spicer, Henry Coombs and Thomas McDon: Le ‘he court heard the testimony of a num ot witnesses, showing that the articles bad™ stolen, some of them offered tor sale ahd— balance of them thrown away, George who is twelve years old, was sentenced reform schovl and Buliey and Green, were sentenced to six months imprisonment each, Aeckecberdectl alae RrcHanp Caurt's Wr11.—The will of the late Richard Cruit was filed with the register of wills to-day. Alter the payment of jis debts and funeral charges Re Lequeaths to his wife, Mary Ann Cratt, all bis esuste during life, an at her deato to his grandcnildsen then sur- dowel oa nner Kgl Op pouble and ‘sold as soon ath as the be placed in the hands of his wi W. St Clair for ber sole use, and names Ji Mite will of Daniel Kno to-day. charges before the Commissioners. “Of course the Commissioners will look into the matter,” he said, “There are no charges before us, “but we will inquire into it, on our own motion. I do not think that’ there is any serious foundation for these publications. Itmay all have proceeded from some imprudent mir, Engineer Commissioner Ludlow sald when asked about the matter: “Tiis newspaper gossip has not,so far as I know, any foundation. No charges tave been made’ to the Commis. ntendent of police.”” sioners against the su) Magus Walicer was naked this mording if no | pad seed the publication in a morning paper in IG Sustructions to the offiters to watch members of Congress, and intimating that the Spinmissioners had requested his, resignation, Major Wulker replied that he had and the re- porter could state “there 1s not one word of truth in the statement.” ee McDonald for the Senate. REPRESENTATIVE MATSON SAYS HE DON’T SEE HOW GOV. GRAY CAN BE A CANDIDATE. “Idon'tsee how Gov. Gray can be a candi- date tor the United States Senate in Indiana,” said Representative Matson, of Indiana, to a STAR reporter to-day. “Hiselection to the Sen- ate,” continued Mr. Matson, “would elevate the republican leutenant governor. Just elected, to Itis scarcely probable that the governorship. the governor would want to go to the Senate at such a cost." that according to his information Hon. Joseph E, McDonald wonld be elected to the Sei nate. “If the democrats have the legislature,” sug- gested the reporter. “Oh, there’s no donbt about that,” Mr. Mat- son responded. ——____see. The California Congresunifen. THE DEMOCRATS CLAIM TO HAVE CAPTURED FOUR OF THEM. Telegraphic information received at demo- cratic headquarters from Calitornia is to the effect that the democrats have carried four con- gressional districts in that state—the first, sec- ond, fourth and fifth. ‘This .s in conflict with the republican figures. They claim four Con- gressmen out of the si oe —____ The Manhattan safe at Greenport. Mr. Bonnett, the chief of the revenue marine service, received a telegram at 1:20 from Lieut. Tozier, dated Greenport, L. L, stating that he arrived there with the cutter Manhattan Sun- day night. The vessel is well officered and manned, but it isan old tug which was considered shaky and which the government attempted to sella lew mouths ago. Lieut. Tozier bas been in the Service about twenty-one years, aud has re- gently pussed examivation’ for ‘a captain The exeeutive oilicer, Lieut. Howiand, is con: sidered one of the finest officers in_ the Service, having been around the world several times and having many years experience as a sailor. sa oad a Presidential Postmasiers Appointed. The President has appointed the tollowing named postinasters: L, A’ Manchester, at Mer- ceo, Cab, vico S. A. King, resigned; Robert L. Allen, at Joilet, Ill, vice John Woods, sus- pended; Orvilie "F. Levelley, at Naples, N. ¥., Vice W.R. Marks, suspended; Guilford 5. Kep- pel, at Piffin, Unio, vice V. T. Locke, suspended. LD BE Dr. Lewis C. StARKEL, of Iilinois, has been appointed analytical chemist under the oleo- margarine law. Tuestatementof Mr. Walluce’s appointment is incorrect. ‘THE U.S. 8. YaNticarrived at Newport to- day from New York. ARMS FOR THE CORCORAN CADETS.—Gen. Benet, cbief of ordnance, has recommended to the Secretary ot War that the request of the Cor- coran Cadets to be furnished with arms by the xovernmeut be granied, it, upon investigation by the inspecior general, the orgauuizition is, Fonnd do coustet of Lue requisite number and is GAXBHEdAn OLuer respects W warrant Ue Issue ol arins to it, PERSONAL.—M. Roustun. the French minis- ter, Is expected to arrive in New York trom Europe to-day.—George Hoadly, Jr., of Cin- cinnau, and Frederick P. Fish, of Boston, are at the Riggs—Dr. Jobn 3, Billings and Dr. Chatard nave gone to Cambridg m5 tO at tend the Harvard celebration.——Ex-senator Kelley, of Oregon, is still living, notwithstand- ing u paragraph in Saturday's stax, erroneously referred to Lis wite as Lhe “widow of that gen- deman.—W. E. Kurtz, of Indianapolis, AH. Hubl ot Phtiadeipnia, 5. G. MeFartaud, of New York, Hon. Eppa Hunton, of Virginia, and Col, “Theo. Yates, are at’ the Eubiti Mr. and Mus. Cnariés W. Handy are makin ort visit in New York.—W. W. Green, of New York, and Matihew Kearney, of Pitsticld, Mass. are ‘atthe Arhinsiou.—senator Evarts arrived Saturday atteruvon at bis summer resi- ence at Windsor, VL, where be will remain unui Congress convenes, — Representatt Boyle, of Pennsylvania, ‘T. W. Dampic England, Chas. i. Danis, of Tidianapolis, Beckwith and Frederick Ward, of New York, c. H. Drow, of the. Cariton Opera com: pany, B. C. Brown, of Little Kock, and Hon, ope’ Barrow, of Georgia, are at Willard’s. Seuator Haié of Maine Satled with bis family from New York for urope on Satar fhe Senior's iaimily will remain in Europe fora, year or more; hé expects to be in Wasitington vetore Congtess meets.—Dr, 8, J. Kadeiitte of Uhis city was elected a member of the British Medical Associatian by Ube council at tbe meet ing held on the 20ub ult Mr. Walter Paris, who hus been abroad for Some Une, expects WO sail from Liverpool on the 20th inst, aud to arrive in Washington avout te 1st of Decem- ber.— Thomas SeUle, jr., Who was last Tuesday elected solicitor of te Greensboro’ district, in North Carolina, finished “his edueation” at Georgetown coliége.—Howard Perry of Wash- ingwn was In St. Louis on Saturda; Rutheriord B. Hayes, of Toledo, son of ex-Presi- dent K.B. Hayes, will be married shoruly to Miss Mary Sherman of Norwalk, Qhio,—— James T. Gardiner, of Albany, is at Wormle, MARRIAGE LiceNsES.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Joun W, Gooden, of Easton, N.C., and M Mary J. Foster, of Easton, Md.} Helene Doering. eee a The Courts. Counr IN GenxnaL TERM. Today, Harbin agi, Landvogi; appeal dis missed. ‘Shipman agi, Majarity; motion for reheuring submitted. Meclutire ugt. Mclntire; hearing resumed, Equity Court—Judge James. Saturday, Graenvelt agt. Greeuleat, Dr. For- rest P. Arnus appointed trustee to conve! Bradley agt. Nelsuu; Milton Weich subsiituted 4s trustee for complainant, Henderson agt. Philip; Charles D. Fowler sppointed guardian ad litem. O'Conner agt, O'Conner, testimony before Henry W. Smith, exumiuer, orderea taken. Ramsey agt. Woriniock; Henry R. El Nott appointed guaraiun ad litem. Lemon agt. Fitzgerald; hearing continued. Meloy’ ast. Geng ralé on defendant returnable November 8 tu-day, Corcoran agt. Hevner; appearance of absent defendants ordered, Hicks ugt. Hicks; testimony beiore H. W. Smith ordered. Hanna gt, Pendletou; auditor's report rutitied. Grow. veldt agt. Greenieaf; deed approved and or- dered delivered. Hay agt. Kirk; Dyer agt. Drury aud Bigelow; pro coniesso against cer- tain detendants ordered. Bom pois agi. Pum- ident to guardian urdered. Walker Fillmore Beall appointed guardian ad yer agt. Jarbue; correction of tor ier decree ordered. Pepper agl. Suepherd; re- celver’s accouht w auditor ordered. CixcuiT CouRT—Judee Hagner, Saturday, District of Columbia agt. Wash- ington and’Georgetown railroad company; mo- tion to quash certiorari granted; appeal, Owen t. Mounting, motion jor ae trial eae agner agt."Pippert; motion tor judgment; judgment, ‘Dane Co, it. Galta; order for cost in ten days. New York and’ Brook- lyn coffin compuny agt, Dee; motion for Judgment overruled. “teary 'agt. Morgen ‘Semour’ alo. agt Sendo jedgmsat op aes mour Schroth; juc ent by River B. & 8, Go.ugt.Sinshaurer, mation Aika | ee Semurrer granted. gat amon Bros. mot! suppress de sition and gidgment by consent overruled. Sprigg ; motion for new fled. Sprig abt Grover, motion tor new trial tiled. Bowen agt. Hoffman; seeurity for costs in thirty ', Morrison Bro, agt. Walsh; submitted to court ‘and judgment, “Smith ugt. Kitchen; de! Harada ‘Washington sud ‘George: town company, CpimiNnaL Cou: MacArthur. 7, United States agt. Wm. 1. Benton, perjury; motion for new tr on exceptions iijed by consent, United States agt. Edwin A. \urrer Molntire, perjury; demi ned. gue foun J Alley, viciating ‘postal laws; Representative Matson added port to the Commissioners for the year ending sulisfactory evidence of owuership, $11 ned in payment of general taxes, 26; in payment of “Spee 304 1,604.48 NESS, 30th, 1885, iT uh furnished from his office, $7,800; outstand: Par, $248,500; to which should’ be added maturity, estimated as $150,000, 1885, as per annual report, $454,549.72. of interest, $48,387.52. account, Outstanding, $405,503. This statement Collected tor uy loi this office, MISSIONERS OF THE SIN ING FUND. the redemption of which there « special assessments, par, $91,653.72; amoun of outstanding Men certificates, sue demption in drawback certificates upon. entation and demand, par, $501.97. 591,095.69. anent with the holders of these Hen certificate are Leld by owners who ha: selves known, Theam for account o! aminatiot March Sth, 1581, during the 7,893.16, partles settied by pay! $12,320.18, interest included. The report again invite upon the records of the office, aud such action by the Commissioners « trict as will secure more stringent leg: to enlorce settleun in arrears by and vesting inthe purchase a sat which cannot be done under existing law. Rescind Government Printing Office FURLOUGHS. A STAR reporter called at the governmen gard to the discharges of last Saturday. any wholesale discharge. were made for cause, ment of certal buftering, amd but he is striving w keep up with the current work us best he can, ing were the readings.at tie signal office to-day: 3. a. in, 31; 11 a. 1n.,36; 2 p.m, maxim 29. mac | Place in aTew weeks. PANY.—In the case of John H. Harmon agai the Washington and Georgetown ristiroad coi pany—action for $15,000 dam for injuries cur at 19th and Pe from sy I Verdict for plaintitt tor 3,000. H, Brown part lots 49 and 50, square feet by 109, on the north side of Kuode Lok aventie, between 17th street and Connecti vente, for $18,550. Also, D. B Grott to beth McCloskey Cleary, lol 34, square 190, for 35,000. tions of his olfice for the fiscal year ending 30th, 1886, sho’ inspected was Columbia, 40. SS A State of Siege in Bulgaria. claimed throughout Buigaria, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The fyllowing are the opening and of the New York Stocs Market tod: special Wire :0 H. HM. Dodge, 039 Loth street: June 30, 1886, showing that the total amount amount of such drawback certificates re- ‘ouistanding, $13,206.85; total, BIGHT PER CENT CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTED- j; Amount outstanding as per report to June | $292,400; redeemed in payment of Special assessments as per records of this office, par, $36,100; redeemed vy the commissioners of the sinking fund as per information Kindly accrued interest at 6 per cent per annum from Uueoilécted special assessments pledged to the redemption of the 8 percent certificates of Indebleduess: Amount outstanding June 80, lected for account of lien ‘certificate, exclusive eneral nv lien Cortificate issued, $653.56. a does not include the accrued Interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum mm the lien certificates held by the commis- ners of the sinking fund, nor the amounts charged to the several street railroad compa- nies which remain unpaid upon the records of LIEN CERTIFICATES NOT HELD BY THE COM- Amount of outstanding lien certificates issued by the late boara of public works and not held by the commissioners of the sinking fand, for outstanding LO re- pres- ‘otal, ‘act of Congress approved July 5th, 1834, in connection witu the act approved June 19th, 1878, has enabled this office to effect a settles Jor the amount of the reduction by revision of the assessments, with the exeeption of the $301.07 above stated, which lieu certificates e not made them- unt of drawback certificates received the sinking und and aiter ex- transinitted to the auditor of the District of Columbia, in accordance with orders dated April 17th, 1880, July Ist, 1880, and | year’ was ‘The amount of Hen certificates held by third ut_and surrender was tention to the amount of unpaid special assessments standing nmumends | eight the Dis- action nL OL these accounts so long ale of the delinquent property, factory title, heed “aA FEW REMOVALS FoR CAUSE” AND A FEW printing office today to make inquiry in re- The information obtained was that there was not “A few removals "Ube reporter was told, “and some half dozen or so employes were fur- loughed.” It was explained that the public printer had been shown that in the cases of some of the recently discharged employes there was real hardship; that cuttiug off the employ- ypetsous had subjected Liem to ‘endeavored tw relieve this by furlougbing @ few employes and putting the needy ones temporarily In tuetr places. “It is asserted that the pay roll still exceeds the ioney which the pubitc printer shouid expend, RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- TESTING THE MACHINERY OF THE CHICAGO.— The iirst test of the engines of the Chicago, the last and largest of the cruisers at Roach’ ship inery, and the official dock triai will take Verpicr AGAINsr A STREET KATLROAD Com- rs received, as is alleged by piaiutift, in talling avenue— the jury to-day in the Circuit Court found a James Jackson has transfer. to, Alblgence oY, 45 we cliza- Mr. John H. Wilkerson, inspector of boilers, has submitted his annual report of the opera- une ng that tue Lumber of boilers ‘condemned tor repairs, 6; as unfit for use, 2 new boilers erected, 34: boilers inspected and owned by District of Sora, Nov. 8.—A state of siege has been pro- p.m. prices as reported by of drawback certificates found due by revision building. They prlation from of the special assessments under the acts of | which to purchase the bulldine Congress, exclusive ofamount due to unknown SOILorhe Seas olders Of lien certificates not presented, is as ‘feet as $obd,so021" total amount of deawouck oer | Hed by Inspector Entwistle; Mexican lesa Uficaies issued, $041,604.45; amount awaiting | HOD. Per Architect mae Builder Jno, Me between 14th and 15th streets Stories and. baseme ~onge EL" Calvert, re Bladensbut road, “county; ‘$1 erect a Uwe story’ dwelling. G21 sue norte west: $100, Martin F. Mortis: repair dwelling, 717 12th street nortnwest; 3100. 1. Sterabeng, repair shed, Printing alley; $150. Mrs. Tepair frame dwelling, Beunings: $150. — B: Laraughi, repair brick dwelling, 101 B street Southeast; $250, HL, Ogle, erect three two-ste houses, Crescent street, Meridian hill; $2,0¢ Angus’ Lamond, erect’ a frame dweilin, Lamond station; $500. C. Ducke't, repair sued, $100. Jos. 8. Boss, erect a Lwo- 3 2 story brick dwelling, Wylie, between 12th and 13th streets northeast; $1,000. Revecca M. ning, repair frame dwelling street south West; $150, Chas, H. Babbitt, repair fram dwelling 933 “Massachusetts a 3150. | John Evans, erect a blacksmith shop, 20th, be- tween Land M stree! Mr. Roosevelt's Marriage. HE SAILS ON THE ETRURIA TO MEET HIS BRIDE ELECT IN LONDON. The New York Sun of yesterday, says: Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, the republican candidate for mayor of this city, sailed yesterday for England on the Cunard steamship Etruri ‘With him was his sister, Miss Anne Roosevelt. Mr, Roosevelt has been for some time engage to Miss Edith Curow, the daugiier of the late James Curow of this city, ana he will be mar- Tied lw ber very quictly suortly after he reac! London. Mr. Roosevelt is a widower, is frst wife having been dead nearly three years, lie has one child. ile has known Miss Carow since they were children, their parents having occupied adjoining houses. It Mr. Koosevelt had been elected inayor, it was his intention to xo to London and murry Miss Carow and re- Tura in time to be sworn into office on January 1. As itis, he will nol revura Wal the spri He was accompanied to the sieatuer by mat his family aud triends aud seu wishes aud congratulation - ‘soe Who Beat Co! t au Morrison, KNIGHTS OF ture, Ue a member of the general executive board ot the Knights of | Labor, was at the Cooper Union meeting Satur- | day night. He is reported py the New York Sun to have said: “It was the Knights of Labor that‘ beat Mor- rison. He would have been beaten, no matier Whether Jarrett and the tin-phite question had slowed Up or not. You'll remeber Uuatit as Lue conunitioe composed of Randall, Cat- lise aud Morrison th: jour Law tor the lett rezular order, Morrison was de ust Ai, and upon him we bent all our energies. We e particularly in bis Congress district, Had. Abram S, Hewitt been a candicute for Congress he, 00, Would have been beaten, He was op- posed Lo the cousideration of the iacasure. — soe An Oftce Dee! WHY GIDEON J. TUCKER Wi ROAD COMMISSION E: Mr. Gideon J. ‘Tucker, recently appointed a commissioner to examine and report upon 100 miles of railroad constructed by the Oregon and California railroad company, has written a letter to the President, saying: “By such inquiry as I have been able to make Liearn that this commissionerstip is provided for in one of those by which corrupt Con- gresses have in late years given away to rail- road capitalists vast tracts of lands belonging to the American people, sutject to Tuvorabic reports, when made to the President by tg commissioners named by iim to exainiue the completed roads. My training and avocatte have not especially fitted me jorsuch exam tons, and it is douctiul mentin them would be tory to the public. But Ihave a turther reason for deciining the office. An examination of this kind, Lam told, is treated ava sortol entertain- meni given tothe commissioners by the officials Of the’ roud subjected to the examination, Free rides in palace ears, free quarters at he and a hospitality which is at the same U generous and selfish are nonly extende ‘A lavorable report, however just ihe imputation of Having been purchased. the otter hand, the commissioner who would reluse all favors cannot more than earn the ex- ned. rt 3 yard, Chester, was held Saturday. The ma, ! penses of ordinary travel, Iam a poor man, re in UbUsually smooth for Lhe first test | depending upon my work tor my inc andi und te propeller Was moved as fast as thirty: | cannot afford to take Uhls appolitt Tn ac six revolutions per minute without much per- | cepting my declination please accepl my” re ceptible tremor on deck. ‘The shipyard peopie | spectiul acknowledgments.” Were muen pleased with the beuavior 01 tbe - ‘see — Printing and Ex;:ravi AN INCREASED APPROPRIATION NECESSARY The report of Mr. Graves, chief ot the bure of printing and engraving. says that there wen finished during the last fiscal sheets of securities, Of tuese t | Uiicates are now being aL the rate of 23,000 sheets or $112,000 a d: ‘The plates for the 52 cert tinisbed, and the certificates will be ready for issue during the present month. The estimates for the expenses of the bureau for the fiscal y 1888 are $901,030, oF $106,640 in excess of thove lor the current fiscal year, The in is due to the Jucreased quautity ot engraving and printing Which the various departments and bureaus of the government estimate that r Her Father's Coachman. THE DAUGHTER OF A BROKER RIDES OFF 0: HORSEBACK WITH A NEGRO. The New York Tribune to-day says: In a handsome cottage at Maplewood, near South Orange, N. J., lives John Comstock, a well-to-~do New York broker. Mr. Comstock has a daugh- ter, Sarah, aged twenty, a handsome, inteili- Name.) 0.) 3:00) xent girl, whose mother died in giving her birth, She has lived atthe house with little Washington Stock nxenance. ing chanzes trom Saturday's quotations outhe Washington woe: Hxonance aft une! today Baltimore Marmets. .LTTMO! Mn, Nov. 8—' ote FO Carolina sixes, lg, LO bud today. BALTIMORE, Mp. Nov. i. 110% usked. &—Cotton dull—mid- stendy—Howard street company save her father and an aged colored servant. Three months ago Mr. Comstock hired a coachman. He was a tail, fine-iookiug mulatto, about twenty-one years’ old, aud an expert horseman, Sarah took an interest in the new coachman at once, and became seized with a desire to lesrn to’ ride on horseback. Mr. Comstock yielded to her desire and pur: chased two saddle-horses. ‘Thereafter she took daily rides, accompanied by the young coach- man, Lust’ Thursday Mr. Comstock waited at breakfast tor his daughter. As she did not ap- pear, he went to her room tocall ber, aud re- ceiving no reply be opened the door. The roa was empty. UN the gitl’s bureau lay a letter addressed to ber tater. It rea: “Deak Pa: I love Archie very much, and knowing you wouldn’t agree to our marriage, 1 left your ‘home and am going to live with my sweetheart. Forgive me, deur pa, and don't take any sieps to prosecute us, “Yours, Sanau.” The letter staggered the father, and it was some time belore he could comprehend its meaning. It was soon discovered that the sadale-borses were not in the stabie, the elop- ing pair baving ridden off on them.’ Mr. Com- stock made no reportof the elopement to the police, und expressed his Intention to uke vo Steps whatever in the mutter. Lie felt assured that she would get evough of her new relation- ship and be willing to return to ber home. Te Speak From a Stoop. HOW CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER EDGERTON WILL PAY AN ELECTION WAGER. A telegram to the New York Herald from Indianapolis, Ind., November 7, says: Civil service Commissioner Edgerton finds himseif in rather # peculiar fix by the election of a re- publican Meutenant governor. When he was ou with warm | | Nov BE A RAIL = | and Cre asportation of its cans r tei, 1 tssued by the com Hor the Lndiana, Bloo U railway company, giving mons by which Uhey consider a foreciOsare and reorganization has become necessary ‘tes Women on California Ranches. The wi wear and tear of their tsolated positions, without compensatin social Interesis, more t who are surrounded by mon intere e same pur saits, Love of luxurious clothing amounts tos Passion in the women of ail cl About their homes they msed as ¢ <i in the ible streets Of San. Franch This is the rosuit of the Wish of husbands, sos and of the visible display. of Uieie wealth speedily shown. Too hu-tied to build the good homes whieh Uey need, all rusting along the heated race course <hat leads te den w they deck thelr women us a me of est their ng ais to social Imp them for th the t The religious, educatic the community ts bang and a reven them, which ts ve Without doubt. ay uiiiwi and very iminense gra size « 1 the Fanches, however, teuds to isolation, and the | maddening monotony of the lite is very iry to the moral stamina other omits dark Week atte ighba miles away, id in the latest Parisian onthe late; or in tiger's-eve JeWels in bracelets and brooches, ull the way trom the Cape of Good Hope and “too lovely tor Lay the latest thing owtirom 4 chased silver lea-service, With Just se accompanying potiery of the Doulton wake; or a lovely pug, Kivg Charles, with Urappings to mateo the Parinia naly By Une € ian vacquero: consecutive We rviee to W ainus Ws-Head and ¢ when there be wrenct Md, F. Gort 5 OF ol & even one tem rs, William | Holasworth, of Philadelpnia, left that city on @ jpleasure trip, Their frst objective point was Aberdeen, Olio, where Ubey visited a sister of Mrs. Holdsworth, Mrs, William Linton, and tamily. Thence, accompanied | Mr. and Mes, Moldsworth cw | Visit the two other sisters, Mr ud Mrs, Jolin Steariing KOT. Smith, Mrs. tt ing, Mrs | Moore, and also Mir. Joun M. Steariing. he | four sisters—Mrs Holdsworth, Mrs. Linton, Sins. Osborne and Sars, Stearuug—met tor dbus Jer ai Mrs. 1. siaich's for the first ume in it was a very enjoyaule and an ituptessive | tu tamuty mie Visit tue we eral days i our sisters d Saturday, when Mr. aud Mrs. 1Oidsworus ielt dor Weir’ home tn Pile deiphia, ere = Love in the Loud “Hele.” From the isoston iter. Ia one Connecticat wlephone office during the lust three years cighlecn switeu-¢itls have been married to Suosctibers on Uke nt see are Why Mer Nose Was Cold, From the n Post. It wasa horrid old uncle of two dear young creatures Who Kissed them both on meeting taem at a tennis mateh, “Ab, Jennie,” he exclaimed, as he pressed hls lips wo those of one girl, “you did well to put on your tick under clotiics, as your mother advised.” Then be e's pretty mouth and exe ate foolish for nob the suine Uuing.” “I'd be pleased uucle,” retorted Marie, “how you. | found out so mich about invisible things withe out peeplug Lurougt key hol ssinap enouge,” be exciaimed, “Your wore is cold aad Jemuie dis warn 5 A aur a Pew vee Interrupicd by Mill Arp. From the Atiania Cons! Hore is w story about J6ill Arp: aia judge Was a cand nd in making a public Yours ago @ Genule the office ot | pursuing we for years.” Justantly William | was on nis fect asking to be allowed a question, ‘The judge deciined to be tuterrapted, AM Tigh” said Willua, with a shrug “i you Won Wer @ question for one, these folks ain't gor in.” Weil, go on then, and | repited the juase, suappashly. Willian atusc. “Lou say,” he observed “ 1 governor hus been pursuing you to vole jor you, that’s sk your question, said Arp solemnly, to say 18 Laat you are galing on it, As the office Las wor yet overtaken the Judge itis presumed Us Unwed to gain On it see 150 Miles an Hone. | From the Atinnta Const “1 predict,” suid a ticud of mine yesterday= “An earthquake?” J asked. “No; 1 ain a railroad W regular hair-raising adva time muking. I predict that im the wext twenty-five years We peupie of the United Suates will sce trains make a speed of 150 miles au hour. My idea is this: Tue railroad « day is too small an aifair; it is Loo crooked and ‘ins. I predict # ment in railroad two insignificant, Take’ points lke €) and New York. An ordinary rainy small au affair to do the business. Let a mint capital build a road as straignt as the crow vel stom New York to Chicago. Let ito | Reht straight: through regardicss of tblisy wutains and valless, teen ject wide, Le big around’as a Build a track, say lis be as big —well, a Anerpent, tur instance. Them build au engine with drivers ten feet lig everything ieavy and stroug in proportion, can build a great big railroad, ax much ahead, | of the present roads as the present ruads are abeud Of stage couches. Steam up your big | engine, pull the tnrottle open anil let he go! Give her astraigut track, clear the deck, and 1h bet she'd—weil—Tll bet “be would make the fastest time of to-day ashamed of itselt, Mark me—wuaican be,and is needed, will be Ose CoLp AFTER ANOTHER will, with many constitutions, securely estaulish the seeds of consumption in the system, If you are in need ofa remedy for any 1uug Wrouble or throat dis ease, you Will find Dr, Jayne's Expectorans always prompt aud eilicucious. BURCHARD. At Hyattsvie, Md, on Sanday, rovenuber sth, 1686, 0 the wite of 4" at. Barchard, a son, ~~ ——eo___—— MAKRIGD, HUNT_KEARNY. On November 3.2886, at the cilarah OF tire Ascension, bp the lees” DE. Jou BE, soe Now beut idvckuky Wood t.& Saud Vike GINLA DeLANCEY KEAMAY, orthisay. ae — Diep. GRL On the evening of November 7th, 1spe aL bad ouch, Site MARTA “A, DENG ahera long andpaintul iver, beloved wife of Sun Bi Devegrt "[iischmond papers please copy. } ‘Foueral will uke pace iron st. Alosmis church Wednesday at 10 veluck. Friends of the family are Invited to atiend. Po HARRISON. RANDOLPH, beloved husband of Eveline Marrison, departed this lite on Saturday evem ing, November 6th, 1>50. at 12:30 p.m. “He has gone: he bas goue. ‘Phe Lord hus dove is will. A place is vacant in our thanily ‘hat cau never be tilted. ‘BY Lis Wire AND DavonreR, Funeral to tke pince om ‘Tuesday, the th. ai two ,atihe FULL Bapust church, Vermout ave, bee. Gita sts. nw. Mrieuds aud relatives ure invited 6 UELDRUM, ‘On November 61808, at 1145 pm, gabe Metin ot See Sate rg ea tren wie his ace residence 624 Maret vor miteud. (srvokiyn SSpietly reoestea to fe paper please RUSSELL. On November 7h. 1886, at 7:30 p.m, LInEAN KENDALL KUsSELis wie of Hit Gray Hheseil, aged thurty-oue years. Tancfarnervicws on Wednesday, the 10th inst., 2:50 pana: bet inte recigance, Gow "etree ‘aokabe Seat TOWNER On 6, 1886, at Lizzie i toWNb i uation 5 Ponte te ties a _ Asleep in Jesus. wa s E., November Oth, 1856, at To'dock elagte "ace i ‘Tuesuay, November Oth at o'@ock ‘from bis Do, 108 weuue S”