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THE = FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ R RENT —COTT AGE IMMEDIATELY OPPORITE corner Tenleytown Road and taimine 12 roome: FOR SALE-HOUSES. Pen ALE A NUMBER OF. SMALL HOUSES ON ie; wt nent: 0 : a Se ec ret a JOHN & BEALL & CO. 1821 F st nw. 2 o1-6:* 1420 New York ave. OR RENT —MT. PLEASANT. 15TH ST. EX.| POR SALE-IN THE NORTHWEST—A FINE bs ear Pine, i neatstz-room frawes, §' 3 F House: ¥ rome, all imps, price sack water, ke: sdjotuing cottage. sual, casi payment, Tony time FORKEST. 100s T st nwel2 wd Jolla SOF Tawi New Vork ave. 51-8 R SALE ORRENT_411 AND 423 SD ST_N.E, FP icons, cellar ang ai] modera lu provammnta DAVID A. WINDSOk & SON, u:rTe0d-2w* (003 14th st. nw. JOR SALE-HOUSES 4S, FOLLOWS: 205, 405, Bath 27 alive be. 319 At ae 108 107 17 iibhst-ue: TilCst ne THOMAS A MITOR- LL. vise F at, room & 1037-40108 E9F SALE HGR HOUSE, 407% TST Sw, 2} some: 117 20.68 frame 20x! KR RENT—916 C ST. 3. E, NEW SIX-ROOM owna seijer brisk, bath, latrobe, and Tange, ‘Apeiy tw We BILE) DERBLE, 319 Feet sais-fm JOR RENT_O & TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSI Pitas been room, ert uiod. imoryvemente,j Sth st nw, reut $25 and water rent Tuquire 40: anc nine Rabie it R RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE, EIGHT rogue, Jone percuee, corner of Siat abd sts. no moders improvewents, vacant 3 Guire Detworu So'ciook aud 6 pan. ‘auze-2w" : colo {QR SALE—SIX 6 ROOM BRICKS, WITH BATI Poe on ec e.c 2400 euch Al routed tovoed ienaiite aud "Yielding ‘high rate of juterest. Terais =f Apply to C. OZ F at” YMAN, Attorney-st-Law, a mare } YOR SALE—A FINE PROPERTY ON NOR’ ide of Peunsylvauis ave.. bet 19th and 20th ste Brick house it wood repair, contaiuiue 1 large rooms: ihodera. improvemente alley. counect prewises with 20th st; lot 3.500 feet mud. Price $0,500. Apply o FILNEY & BRAD- FORD, 1305 F st a ee FS SALE-TWO-STORY FKAME HOUSE, BAY window ; 7 rooms; water, and usth; two-story fe, ot 16x112; price, 62,900. ADply ou prewlsen, 2011 Sthet ow. a1-3e Fo SALE—HOUSES. Brick, 13 ra, mi, BL a pear 15th nw. 5 Bricks 11 re mn ¥cF i i “¥ MONTHLY PAYMENTS— ick House. Just completed: all provements, finwst view in the District: be {om Prospect Hill, ‘Also, “Lote adjoining, on, save 1251 324 at. PRS TMEN ‘Iwo-story brick store uni dwelling. containing iar rooms aud styreroom, ineiuding Satures, on K st.. near North Oapitol wt leased for wen years at $39 Der Price, $3,800. BUFTY & DYER, Ath and F sts, = es tabie, 10th, bet. Le M uw. LE—THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE 924 M as Canney ey Ju SALE—AKLI\GTON TERRAC! ory Sad basement, | 4-room pressed brick, {front- img Zo feet on uorthwest corner 9th aud KB ste, with repair, possession giveu in thirty days. Apply to fn PRESBREY. 529 7th st_ JOR SALE—A VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE, WITH baru om lot. corner 10ch and 3 ata. ; lot 23280. with ei t parkiug, 10th st. is to be paved with asphalt Rar doped deinatoe rg east heat Smee tay ae eevee ee Fo SALE THE CHEAPEST HOUME ON cariTOr hull, worth $:,.UU0, aud sf sold within a few days | Vacantlots in Jobuson & Wi an be bought for $2,500. easy terms. ‘The house com: |“ Riyat ‘Mid. on eney taxtun, tains 6 rooms (3 ob @ floor) and bath, range, hot ‘Ls0, cold water, Latrove, slate mantels gas Oxtures. | Parme for sale in Montgowery Co., Md. Fars for sale in Loudoun ( 7a ce Papered. bay window, parking, fine lot to wide al hear Avenuscare. Apply atouce to DANENHOW. Fee farthergas tisciees mined the ocean ce = WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 Peunsylvanis ave. &SON, To Fst nw __sS-2w_ FOE, SALE, C034, HIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ____ "1907 Peunsylvanis sve. YOR SALE—ON LANIER HEIGHTS, NINE-ROOM Brick House: papered CS ‘bout; warble men- ‘Ost, bet. Oth and 10¢h; call soon: 98.000. Also, 10-rooui Brick, bet 12th and Leh, S-stary 5 $19,000: JORDAN, tein, latrobes, water in the nm; stable for tures horses; chickeu house and 25 young irgit trees, lot, w WHITAKER s3-3t 1417 F st * “ALLEY HOUSES, P | 302150 ‘feet, will be offered for with all i gy he hat ceutss toot, Tnquire after 4 = Ly A 3 improvements, at 62 ‘nw obetreecn xp aud Dub ots payiow, ime ber | improvepons OF titer afige, cent on price asked. splendid inyestment. “Call early | B-2 I- ‘aud -ecure this bangain. J-R. WOLSTON, FPO, SALE OB FOR BENT FURNISHED—1455 6 Mamachurstiaave,, Hizhland Terrace, 8 new and Dandsome resideuce. with studio attached, situated at the northeast corner of Muss. ave. and 15th st. Dw. the most aristocratic portion of the city, high an IS Fito, { Nell drained: convenient to the Governiient bulld- _ ae CB.W._ | ings, the theaters aud the feubiouable hotels. ‘This Jo SALE—TWO TWO-STORY BRICKS, NICE | mansion has two entrances, obe ou 15th vf. and the location, mod. imp., om H. between ist and 2d | other om Mass is aypointed with every comfort rms very easy ;secure | in the way of baths, pantriew abd presses, aud is 1Ur- : fo th if bath i a is Ties Snagit Howes snd wtop var ng tet Rished in smost luzuricus sud ardstic style, and, 1a ‘Jui WOLS Sdvition, 1s uniquely arranged tor enteriaiuing, the Studio possessing most sdiurable proportions for & Dall or receptiou-room. Will leage for @ term of Years orsel, For information inquire of JouN F. COX. Attorney, Jy9-eo3m _ Room 10, Glover Building, 1419 Fst. ‘ON MON JOR SAL 'THLY PAYMENTS—THREE two-story and basement preased-brick front houses, undary st. at the head of New Jersey ave. Uw. Houses in thorough orver; newly papered. hace ali improvements aud i yood location. ' Price, $4,300 10 $4,500 euch. WATCH. 7-2w* yR SALE- Erick, Gr. and cellar on Caroline st. n.w. Brick, Ir. on 1th, sbuve Lows Gi ric Bric iets pee Eeeesces cece cucses ‘ALSO, Beautiful cottage, 16 acres of land. Laurel, Md J cottage at Hyatteville. Md. J cottaye at Hyatusviile, Md. ye img 1st | Bost N, G18 F st. JOR SALE-OR WILL TRADE FOR 10 TO 1: rooms house, §-room frames se. lot 172136 | ie Soctovt e sSomner ict in on tue corner i BAXTER & MacGOWAN. 1008-1010 F st. E OR RENT_VERY DESIRABLE NEW Fy aid cellar Brick Dwalling, 1448 Rhode | Gave b.w: parlor, dining Toons sud Kitenen on frat tlovr, seven chambers, two bath rooms, laundry, | furnace, ail mod taps TYLER & RUTHERFORD, west T1106 F st: JOR SALE— SEW AND _HANDSOMELY -FIN- ned corner residence on O and Sth sta bw. weish rooms, buch, Bent heatly papered aud frencoed, Jrwe jarkit’and Convenieut tothe theee principal car Uves. Prices 82.0 "ALBERT f FO: 6 it uapind by owner: 8: nd ig dood repair. Price, $7,000. 20 Psa, Jo SALEM NEAR 10TH, 12 BS. &c...818,000 © Cap. near 10th. Ore. m).. 18450. ‘O00 F.. Q at. South’ ae, “ALBERT ¥. FO! storeaud dwelling, 14h 8 fits Sr, on Kigus st, bet, 13th and 14th 167. and stable on Hhode Island Beat bussiness corner on E Cap. at, nr. Capitol -.5, 8 Bet. 20H and Bist ata ei 3 2x13, ist! Lire, m4. 20125" BAXIER & MacGOWAN, K SALE-19 ROOM-HOUSE, _FI¥: plete arrangements; lot 150x254; Tacoma | Wo. . ‘S00 Unuunproved property inall parca wow. BAERS & SON, 148 New POs SALE ANDRENT_HOUSE FOR RENT, FUR- uiture complete 1oF sale of a lance first-class boar ing-house: declining health. Call ou ALLEN E. Bil, 1g Othst Dew s020-f.s.m6t* {OR SALE OR BEN ut er satbetldings g8 000. Corer a wep tes we furw'st list of Farms in Virginie aud Mary T—412 NEW JERSEY AVE. nape ee oc See ee “ISSR TEE aemaotn osay tien rit | its Coat Oe, 0 Hea ease ae of all Kinds, can be suid afta barvai, s BRICK BAY WINDOW; TAXIEk @ Saccowan, | | HOE SALE PRES BAICE BAY WINDOW: HoiOtStew._| pet Stet Nott natal rn AVE A CLIENT WHO DESIRES miently located; rare chance_to secure DORE aes fagurreat Hours ace 330 pur, Motes on gine oot mana Nabe Sco cnmunneaD Se eee house cannot be duplicated tor rooms, near War Department. A special ae ‘JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, it seld stonce. THOMAS A MITCH! 954 F st, ere e a. | uote Eb 6 GOOD ROOMS, Fee KEK; pretty Great barzain on 14th st. Business property, «ge, bath. Jatzobe. &.. good yard Lack | apposite Portland Flats, “$7,500. "Also: beaut: “wtf call fur 81,150, cany terms, or reat tor | feb Lotom Route Leland ent eee ere Coos cree OU and $15. Key with UWNES, 701 18th Walley, price $5,500. J. W. P. MYERS & SO! 1428 New York ave OK SALB—3 NEW FIVE-ROOM BRICKS, MOD. raps. Tz ver cent investweut. | Brige ouly @L 005 4b. SeVeral new 7-ruom bricks,near 14th 81,883,000. lot on Riode Istaud ave, uear Tow Circle. fe Jor 9 houges ob 13th st, abuve lows Cir o.ithsoman Institute, 15° Kood lots. room 2WO-STORY sew 2 howsew, “Fine opportunity for builder. J. We = BTEHS® SON. 14 New bork aves aT ‘OR SALE EASY TERMS — FRAME DE- © tached siz goom houses: lots Sua1 a nelgh- | bortuot: halt biock frem street cars. Price, @L780- Sevly ou the preiises, Gales ot bet Lota cut gui SN, 13503 F atrest. MONEY TO LOAN. MOSEx To LOAN aT LOWEST, RATES o¥ IN a proved real estate situate i uke Dis tect of Columbia, “Ne delay when wocurcy 1s smpie MRANCIS B. MUH. Real Estate and Loaus, 1 Mux ‘TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE. Prompt atieution to all w Brick ew, nw. Breck, 11, Ost. near oth, stable, Ysicx. Sr, Loth st, neat Ty lot 2x1: 17th st, near Know Fst. near 16th, st mn. bo. ¥ the city ‘and loti in all parte o Bors BR Si SWOKMSTEDI & BRADLEY, eer te SEs s21m 927 F atieet. 412 KHUDE ISLAND AVE. © to weta first-class home; 6 rooms and bath, Turnace, concroted cellar. Cail promptiy from > to 7 OWN ELL o2-3te Foe see 3 1 st, K. bet. Mist Meszk 70. LOAN AT LOW RATES ON SiUCKS, bunds aud good collateral, comuercisl paper bouxut aud sold dealer in muudeipal securities and Government claiius LOUIS CUNNINGHAM. 1419 Fa. aud0-1m* OSEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL Mi suts, on approved real esiate security, at owt Tues of interest, charges moderate. 1k a POLD, 1351 Fat now. au27-1m, $100,000 roasted Santy Hees? “relepuone 78%, GH. WHITE & CO, 930-932 7th stm, 400 aud 322 N, Charles wt, Baltimore, G3 10.000—T0 LOAN 3.090 ceases 33000 OS BEAL ESTATE, Pore at aa 2.000 5,500} 1,200 ist ney th. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAS. en MONEY TOLoaN a Om Heal Eetate Seem, eto 131313 Fat, Adjoining Sun Buildin ONEY ALWAYS IN OUE HANDS TO LOA! AUK satistactory reai estate security, iu sums 10 suihas Band 6 yer cou! intereat i ‘ O LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE, IN SUMS se15 M Se Dioderate commissions. No delay. aus GEV. Ww. LINKINS, cur. Hand 19th sts, ONEY Wo SUdh wt lowest ale uf Uilerest. the let and 1st MGNentoLoas a iL aus (Oak at Jowest rates, on a cea OK SALE_SPECTAL BARGAINS— b ~ : SAPE Ste dunes Stina: of modern | “tite TE OS EON ments. 10 per cent investuont’ “Frieda 2 ies eunsylvauisate “ack Abe, Bee OBI | yp NEL TOIONS, wick Voth st, bet. Tana U | ‘AL LOWEST as om Ly Gots L US bal be Thos Fished & LOAN Ch LOWESt DANEEROWER £905, . Eaat Capitol st., bet. Oth Hi sud 21st ste. nw... fou.bet. Gti: aud 7th step. w. 3 WE MY ELS 2S 15, AS ONEY 4 _| epee MOREY 70 LoaN ON REAL ESTATE OK FIRST- 2A case securiticn, at loweat fates of interest 30 prt 0.6 Siew. 303 7mat a UITABLE FOR BUSINESS PRC rooms, ou 9th st, bet. 1& K "), Vand K sta. $7,300. feet front: 36/800. ieucé.on I st. ‘near iat, 11 i mod. impa, lot 23 tect fromt- $9,000 J. W.P. Mi EES & SON, 1ite T428 New York ave. JOR SALE 4 u@ SY. AVE. HANDSOME, WELL BUSINESS CHANCES. R SALE — BALI = Fob SAG BALAIMOME, MD, THE WELL. Uuili, E-room Brt k: lot 22 feet 6 inches wide: House,” situate ‘coi cord eet overtion in the market. Apply | Abd Pratt ata. te lewding’ busiacas part of Sue cits, Si-twe’ | restaurant, diiing, lodging rust fitted and “furnie ted in prices ranging d chance for speculation. 1006 Fatnow. se 1-3t NS-NEW HOUSES WITH rthwestern section aud on Wterpriging man. Important busiuessin Europe Fequiriag my personal a. reasou for selling Ful pecticulace furnished adanees eee Sect EDWARD O'MAHONY, Proprietor. 1 Hii, at $2800) $5,000, $4400, $5 000, OK SALE-GROCERY AND PROVISI . 96.000, 36 100, 6.1 7. 006 re 23 £6.000,, 26.100, $8500. 7. snared Fintanore DeHbe ae BSE ey JOR SALE—GROCEKY AN) U4 ED. Pine sigcod ‘cash bua nary aug gtCRe DO. } KR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-SEVENTY 81X- | ciegau! jon ; woud reall cooms im gear: Frese: BSC Hotien! tte Sty of Balidmorewell | GOE%S, Near" Tnmene fr scling oat Aare ci xd under rent, will pay Sper cont om valaae Se eee eee will trade fue W. ‘gion property Fx SALE—GLCCELY AND IQUOR S1ORE, wear. PROMS SET Ee |B coin gs good tunnese: ha Ada UR RE ORE si = ___ A Fak, Rooms. | Office. _ Fi wr bar > > To JOR SALE_VFRY HANDSOME New Rest-| J 8, SAUE-AT PRIVATE SACE IN ALEXAN- Bese Osi bess Fak OF tor gr, Baw Boke Ve et bre aa mith dwelling contains 9 200 ane at y furnace. also | Core and ioste ite tudy. - -places, oruamentsl woodeu man! &e. puisdle. ‘Two (at SiG OMENS acaaliy seu bane doame pace | Pesukeachy vee reat” Appiy wt isd Norn Move se STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, ‘i 133 F street. MP, ON B. AND 0. BR, eT, a fur oF lease; will carry 3.000 tous; the TERY, DESIRABLE TWO-STORY | duanp in the c.ty suc! uot the vusinees Geutars at be teruis aud further information call ou Just fuiahec. SLI Sd st-e-e $5,500. ae SLEr ie SWOuMSTEDT & pian aris au29-1m THOMAS Y SuEe Flor SALE— = CONN. A {OR SALE — ONE OF THE ST _ESTAB #* Scutt Circle. new, well bait and plauped. 12 rome | VOB, SALE,— O8 A 2 aoe satel to Architect IT. F. SCHNEIDER, py clgee am estate. Apply 500 11th at. 2. Ww. aust” | Ou 3ALE—AT ARGAIN—THi ‘ND As Parattare of» ss nee ad ee eae pat EWE See dress HOTEL, Btar office. aul3-3m WTOKE AND DWELLING, 12114 Y N.W., SUIT- able tor Millinery, Coni {Deiat Ailiaee, Gonieatee. Uplate, ae er ne a NEW S1X-ROOM BRICK ae ee ee . Bauclecu improvensenia, ’ ie. conveaicht, cuuplete; price, moderate. P. C. {08 SALE-SMALL HOUSES. NEW, IN CLEAN Dg a eg ®i.100 tacug. 2 sot tuber e aha Pe 25-1 | necessary, | time sale of the Baltimore and Obio sys | turnout 2d_ EDITION. Las Tera i The Su, STHE BENEFIT OVERESTIMATED, New Yorg, Sept, 3.—Toward the end of business the excitement on the stock market subsided, and ‘the impreasion began to grow that Cocheot pied trom contract was overestimated. 1e the close there was no beaelt to be ned from the settlement, ile | le. Pierpont Morgan ned yesterday was the only oue ‘and that no other would be drawn up. He refused to answer any questions Tegarding te stories that Mr. Gould bad already arr: for 8 m, Dut sald that it was the {ntention to sell both the tele Graph and sleeping-car plants and franchises as 000 as it could be favorably accom| AGAINST A RUSSIAN TREATY. An Association with that Object in View Formed in Chicago, Curcaco,Sept. 3.—The Anti RussiaTreaty Society was formally organized yesterday witn the follow- ing officers: Dr. A. P. Kadison, president; Mr. 8. D. Devorkin, secretary; Mr. U. W. Levin, treasu- rer, The society aims to defeat the projected treaty between the United States and Russia, It Will commence at once to hold mass meetings, dis- tribute pamphlets &., and Will try to have Kin- dred societies formed’ throughout this country. ‘The Arat mass meeting here will be presided over, is sald, Dy. mi judge. One of the pro- moters of the society vays: “It has been stated that the society's projectors are mainly ninilista or anarchists, This Is em- Phatically not the case. A treaty between this country und Rusala is In some points of view an abaurdity, There already existe an understanding whereby murderers and felons are extradited, an anything tnore is unmecewsary. With Russia 16 is entirely different. There the only treedom still Temuining to the political offender is the freedom. of Might. A Procewion Containing 15,000 and Two Miles Long Parad Pitsburg. Prrresura, Sept. 3—The labor organizations of Pittsburg and vicinity united ina street demon- | Stration to-day that surpassed anything of the kind ever seen here. The object of the parade Was to show Ube strength of the various trades unions, ani in order that there might ve = ww many of the milis and factories cl Ww. The bright day added to the success of the demonstration, and when the procession pussed down Firth avenue at noon it Is estimated that fully 15,000 men were in line, The column "was several . miles long, and Sccupied nearly two hours in pawing a given point. It embraced labor organtations in theeity, including the amaigamaved association of fron and steel workers, Kniguts of Labor, Miners? Amalgamated Association, Butlders'’ League, Glass- Workers’ Unions, luternation.«l Typographi- cal Union and German’Trades’ assembly. ——— CHINAMEN IN CHICAGO, Mitkiewicx and Hiv Party on ‘Their Way East, Cut0ago, Sept. 3—At the Grand Pacific Hotel | today is an imperial envoy from China en route for Philadelphia to negotiate with a syndicate ot Philadelphia capitalists for the purpose of establishing @ system of American Danks in the Celestial Kiagdom. The de ation consists of Count Bugene D.Mititewicz, Mr.da Kie Chung, & mandarin, Mr. Li, Mr. Tzu, 8, A. Stern, F.B. Hoo and & T. Barverte, ‘The two latter guntiemen are electrictans, and have secured for the syndicate the exviusive telephone franchise for the kingdom. Wharton Barker, of Pbiladelphia, ts said to be the head of the syndicate, The main banking Louse will be located at Bhanghal, with branches in all the Principal cities Mr. Stern, who has conducted the Regotations, says there witl ulso be a great deal of Chinese cupital invested in the prodigious under- taking. It will be, in fact, a national banal: syste, enjoying the special favor of the Imperi wernment. Mr. Svero says, however, that Jay uld will have potbing todo with the enterprise. Most of the Amefican capital will be furalsbed by Puiladelphia gentlemen. ‘The party Will leave for that city at 5 o'clock this afternoon, ‘TROUBLE AT ENNIS PREDICTED, ‘The Military amd Police Already on Hand to Prevent the Meet Duwum, Sept. 3—There ts extreme likelihood that there will be trouble at Ennis to-morrow it the government authorities persist 1n their de. termination to suppress the nationallst meeting, and this, undoubtedly, is their present intention, Five hundred policemen and a large force of miil- tary have arrived at Ennis, and are under orders to prevent the people trom assembitug. It 1s an- Uclpated that they will find this a difficult ting to do, as forty tuousand persons are expected to attend the meeti they wil undoubtedly Tesent this encroachment on thelr rights of peace- able assembluge. He — ‘The Visible Supply of Cotton, New Yor«, Sept. 3.—The total visibie supply of cotton for the world 1s 1,218,687 baies, of which 615,407 bales ure American, against 1,007,207 and 7us.007 roapectivoly last Year. Receipts of cotton this week at all interior towns, 25,637 bales. Ke- ceipts from the plantations 39,846. Bishop Harris’ Funeral, ‘New Youe, September 3—The funeral of the late Bishop Harrls will take place at 2 o'clock Monday next. Among the callers on the family today were Rev. Dr. Tiffany and Mra Dr. Buoy, Phifeaeipnia. er Another Attempt to Wreck a Train. Cuarsworra, Sept. 3—An attempt was mde to wreck the evetiing passenger train on the Illinois Central Railroad yesterday evening by some mis- creants placing @ tie across the track at a point one-half mile south of this station, ina cut and on a curve, The obstruction was hoticed by the engineer Just as the engine was about to strike it. The grade at tis point being up bill and on & curve, enabled him to stop fain in a short distance, thereby preventing a serious accident, ————— Death of a Veteran Shipbuilder. Newsvryrort, Mass. Sept. 3.—Jobn Currier, Jr. the veteran suipbuilder, died iast night, aged eighty-four. He has launched 97 vessels trom his Yard, the Mist of $75 Lona, and thy last 1,700 tons. Russian Skirmishes About Herat, Bousay, Sept. 3.—Cabul advices say that skirmishes have occurred between the Russians and the people of Herat, at Killal, Kalambatot, near Zull re ‘They Did Not Seize His Vessel. PRINCETOWN, Maga., September 3—The schooner Senator arrived nefe to-day from North, Hay. Capt. Hillard said regard alleged attempt ork cutter to Bis vessel for fsbing in shore that there was no truth in the story. “lie left Souris, P. E. L, Sunday, where three cutters were lying, and heard nothing about the contem- Plated seizure until he arrived here, ‘The Austrian Army Maneuvers Con- jus Vrewwa, Sept. 3—The army maneuvers at Ko- nitz have been concluded. Emperor Francis Joseph reviewed the troops and expressed himself greal tenn with thelr eMficieacy. ‘The empe- For will Jeave Konitz for Vienna to-night, ———— A Conven' County Limerick. Lrugnicx, Sept. 3—The nationalists of County Limerick will bold ® convention in the town ball ou the 13th inst, to arrange for concer pos tion to any attempts to carry out the ‘comreion We A Big Jail Delivery. Lovisvinix, Ky., Sept. 3.—The chief of the Louis ville police Uils morning was notified from Kunt- nence, Ky. that all the prisoners in the jail there hud escaped. No particulrs have been received. ——_— ‘The Fatal Oi: stove, Crxcrswatt, Sept. 3.—While Mrs, Martin, Uving in ap upper story on Clay street, was ng bupper Uy s.coal oll stove last ign, ber Lees Gaughter, two Years old, upset the stove, and tne ol igniting, the chitd’s ‘wok fire. Mrs. Martin snatched the child up and ran cr ‘down ‘stairs. Meeting her hi she gave him the child and he w: hig coat ——— Telegraphic Sriets. At Montevideo the suoscription ist of the Banco Teallano has reached $15,000,000, ies tine Repuolia wn 13 on ‘The Itavement0t the Tmperial Bank of Ger. many shows © decrease in ‘specie of 7,020,000 Le N there can be no question at present, of seading a Husdan General Wola Tha can only be dome When the authority of plevely im THE CONGRESS OF DOOTORS. MDS GATHERING FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD, Members Coming in Rapidly. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OPENING THR CONGRESS MON- DAY—THE WORK OF THE LOCAL COMMITTER OF 42- ‘RANGRMENTS—THR ORGANIZATION OF TER COM- Guess, ac. Every arriving train brings tothe city asquad ©f doctors, and this influx 1s expected to continue Until the Ninth International Medical Congress opens Monday morning, at Albaugh's Opera House, Special trains, special cars and special boats are Jooked for to-night and to-morrow, bringing re- cruite tor the army of doctors already in the city. The officers of the congress have been in the city for some days, holding meetings to perfect ar- Tangements for the week's work of the congress, One of the members of the executive committee told a Sram reporter to-day that everything was ready for the and the indications were SAA ine cn sna a ane not only fo the numbers in atte ‘bat in the character of ita work. | Of one of the objects of the congress researc! im medical science. by bri gether. It 19 2 sort feat deal ox ‘Where the new ideas of ‘doctors all over sors and ho repute of ‘thetr experiences aye Isaued nb currency. "One of tas promineat congress W an eminent surgeon, said that be peculiar in some respecta, NEW DOCTORS COMING TO THE FRONT. While there 1s a long list of eminent physicians Who will present papers, many of the communt- cations come from doctors comparatively un- known—physicians in small cities or towns Vroughout the country. The, surgeon's, position has required him to look over the abstracts of man; and he expressed the the amount ‘of ‘Kuswieige displayed fa, cases fo Papers. “There are papers,” he said, “written by Village doctors that are most exhaustive and com- plete, These are men who bave not, the advan tages near great consul braries. course they take ther medical Jourtals. Some of them have beea, thinking, and. workiag on thelt a r & month, and when the; ils cnetr supjectsitis aot: likely” aby" one ebbe can add anyching to what they have to say. some Of the old fellows will have to make room for ‘these new fellows, who are coming to the front.” OFFICERS OF THE CONGRESS, ‘The congress will be opened by President Cleve- land at 11 o'clock Monday. ‘The officers of the con- ress to be proposed by the executive committee are: President, Nathan §. Davia M. D., LL.D. Chicngo; secretary general, Jno. D. Hamilton, Mf. D., supérvising Surgeon General, United staves Marine Hospital service; treasurer, ES ¥. Ar- nold, M. D., M. RC. 8., Newport, R. £; cuairiman finance committee, Richard J. Dungiison, M. Phi.adeiphia; chalrinan executive committee, Henry H. Smith, M. D., Philadelphia; axsuctate secretary, Win. B. atkiuson, M. D., Philadelphia, Besides, there is a long list of vice-presidents an- nounced in yesterday's Stan, Each section, two, has its president, secretaries, and councll. ‘THE LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS, The work of the local committee of arrange- ments to prepare for this Congress has been very arduous, but the committee ha3 performed its task to the satisfaction ‘of the medical fraternity of the country, all of whom, of course, ‘have an interest in the ‘arrange. ments for recelving and entertaining the Inter- national Congress at the capital About all the arrangements for the | meeting of the congress, except, of course, the preparation of thé pro- grams of the general ses- sions and of the sections, have been made by this local committee, ‘The amount of correspond. ence Involved in this bas DR. a. ¥. P. GARNETT, been enormous, and besides each meinber of the committee has'had to devote much of lus time to attending and getting into order the thousand de- tails of the arrangements, The committce, of course, have been much embarrassed by the tail- ure of Congress to provide a sultable appro- priation for the entertainment of the for- elgn guests. This committee derived ite au. thority from the executive committee of the congress ‘who very properly _ pinced at the head of the locat ‘commalttes. Dr. APY. Pz Garnett, a gentieinan eminent In bis prole stor, Dr. Garnett is tall ana spare, and has an aif of distinction, grace and breeding. Dr. Garnett was, before the war, a leading practi- Uoner hore. “At the outbreak of the war he went South, became medical director of the Confedera @ army, and had the distinction also of being thi Paysician to the president of the Confederacy. Alter Une close of the war he returned to this city and resumed practice here, becoming at once romineat among the physicians of Washington, iis professional ability and popularity were ft- tingly recogulzed by his election at the recent meeting ln Chicago of the American Medical Asso- Clation a8 president of that distinguished body. Dr. J. M. Toner, the vice-chalriaan of the com- mittee, 13 known'all over the Ind a5 @ physician of distinction and @ promoter of learning and sclentific research. He hes been president of the American Medical Asso- elation and president of the District. Medical As- sociation. He was & resentative from this country at the Interna. tonal Medical Go held in London in 1881. Dr. ‘Toner, white distinguish- ed as’ & pgactitioner, 13 eminent al for hts Ser- vices in promoting re- search, not only {n medi ‘eal science, but In gen. eral science. He founded the Toner course of lec tures at the Smithsonian. DR.J.M. TONER. __ His work asa bilophile 16 well known, and the Toner collection presented to the Congressional Library will remain asa monument to his patient and intelligent industry, and his public spirit, He 1s a member of the Washington Monument Society and of many sclentine societies. Dr. ‘Toner's comfortable figure and round smooth face, with its band- some features, are fumillar to every one who knows anything of Washington. Among the philanthropic enterprises to w ich he has de- voted much time 1s the establishment of a nurse’ training establishment, Dr. ‘Toner’s extensive knowledge of the medica! fraternity has made bis services of great value in perfecting arrange. ments for the cor Ho ts acting aa registrar of the congress and has been named by the execu- Uve committee as one of the vice-presidents of the congress, The secretary of the local committee ts Dr. C. H. A. Kleinschmidt, 9 well-known practitioner of West W: mn, Dr. Kleinschmidt is always in demand when any- thing {3 on foot among the doctors, because of is en ‘way of pushing things ‘He 18 a graduate Of Georgetown Medical College, and 1s now a lec- turer in that college, hon. ored for his learning and experience. He was for 4 ¥ Years secretary of the Medical Association of the District of Colum- a. Dr. D. C. Patterson, treasurer of the local com- mittee, has been indefatigable in his labors to make the meeting of the International Medical $n bee a Hoes ° inent here, doth as ‘a physician and a8 a citizen. He - uated from the Cleveland, Ohio, Medical Colle in ‘1851, and served during ‘ne War as surgeon to an Ohio regiment, Since the war he has been ‘in practice here. For fifteen yeara he has served as coroner of the District, with credit to himself and satisfaction ‘to the community and to the deceased who have been “sat upon.” His experience as 8 sclentine DR. D.C. PATTERSON. yhysician has in many cases given an important turn to investigations of crime, Dr. N.S. Lincoln, chatrman of the committee on entertainments, 1% emi- =. nent amon; e pl I Clans not only of the Dis trict, Dut of the country, for his skill as a surgeon: ‘Though a busy physician, whose services are in con=' agen eRe rakes : i the t seat i Ly ii ais p : DR. J. B. HAMILTON, ‘are doctors, ‘The other members of the local committer are Dra G. N. Acker, Thos, Antisett, W. 0. Baldwin, J. W. Bayne, J. H. Baxter, U.8.A.. W. ©. Bi J. w. 7. VN. Callan, ‘Cc. W. wie NF, fiarigans Wi ‘da Bi bindsly, F .B . H. Hawkes, Fe Louls Mackall, J. F. May, H. M. New- bert Reyburn, 8. 0. Rosse, E. M. Schaeffer, T. C. Smith, J. W. H. Taylor, J. M. Toner, 8. Town- L. Tyler, Ralph Walsh, D, P. Wolhaupter, Joseph 7. » J-0. Skinner, U.S.A.; Charles ‘Swart, U.8.A.; W. T. Hord, U.8N.; Irvin Fairfax, M.ELS.; G. W. Stoner, M18. In addition to his’ duties as chairman of the committee of arrangements, Dr. Garnett is chair- man of the committee on C jonal ay ation. Dr. Toner is chairman of the rece committee, and Dr. Patterson chairman of the committee on place of meeting. ‘THE SCaNzs TO-DAY. ‘The scenes to-day about the headquarters of the local committee were lively. New arrivals kept coming in to register, and the committeemen and ‘their clerks were kept busy all day. Up to noon about 1,150 had registered elther by mail or in person. ‘The following pI from outof town regis tered to-day: Dra. Geo. E. Tresoot, Greenville, 3 C.; John M. Foster, Richmond, Er Warren W. Foster, Putnam, Conn.; Junius Cravens, In- dianapolls; Max’ Bejaci Germany; Rerdi- nand W. Beard, Vinceni New York; Joun 8. Cassi Eltsha Griswold, Sharon, Pi. Hancock, Md.; Gustav #. Fox, Bath, Pat 8. Hopkins, Thomasville, Gi.;" vavid’ N. Erie, Pa; Isatc N. Danforth, Chicago; Andrew Fleiiing Pitt-burg; George Douglas Oxtord, N dunes McFadden Giston, Atianta, Ga; Phil Bisenberg, Norristown, ‘Pa.; William R. Clsna, Ikesburg,’ Pu.; John "M, ‘Batten, Pivtsbui Win af Knupp, “Linco, Neds; irhomas, rille- brown, Boston; franklin W. Butrikin, Findlay, uio; Daniel B. D. Beaver, Reading, Pa; Joho Baru te Chicago; Mardin W. Bright, Kichmond, Ky. Rdimand Caridol, Paris; Chas 'W. Dunia, "alex. Springiics, Oulo; Dunlap, "Spring cs Guiiord! pings. fed, Gald; siumeon Pig eenry 9 We. Boone, Smangliag, Chine disiaus von Tarkas, Buda-Pesth, Hungary; Kzra P. Aucu, Bradford, Pa.; Joun P. DeLaney, Geneva, N.Y.; Vincennes Ceatiro, Barletta, Italy; Jobn Allea, New York; Edward H. Angle,’ siinnéapoits; Framan W. Bropuy,, Cutcago; | Lieber D. Bus Rastbourne, Sussex, ‘Eng.; Kandolpp Barksdate, Petersburg, Vu; Albert. Fuller, 8t. Louts; Freds. A. Bunsmioor, Minneapolls; Seth 8. Bishop, Chicago; Lurnan . Ingersoll, Keokuk, Iowa, A> fast a8 uames ure registered @ memorandum 4s sent Lo tue bureau of iniormation, 1n charge of Dr, Witiner, where a sort of card catalogue is kop giving Information about the doctors register ‘THE SSCRETARY-GENKRAL'S OFFICE. There were usy Limes aiso al tie offive of the sec etary-general, at the Riggs House, Many new . «vals inade thelr way atonce, and the secretary- general, Dr. Hainilton, was obliged to carry on sever] conversuliuns at & tne, and sometimes in several languages. THE PHARMACEUTIOAL EXHIBITION. At the Wasulugion Ligut Infautry armory and the National Kifies armory a hundred busy hands reat work arranging the exhibition which the cueuilva! and pharm ceutical manufacturers will ‘This wiil ine.ade a.) Kinds of medical and surgical suppilea, vue exhibitors being made by leading manufacturers and dealers of the country, Some of the exibits show tue whole process of manufacturing a preparalion from the cru le ma- terial down vo tue Anished product. One of the Mandulacturing chemists Ld @ Svax reporter that this exhibiiiou was on a far larger scale than any- thing of the kiud ever atvempved beiore ia this country. ARRIVAL OF DELEGATES. ‘Te following delegutes to the International Medical Congress arrived in the city last night and this morning: At the Arlington—Dra, L. V. Farke, of Hungary; Morn of Gehinany? Davia Wier'and Aiton, of New York; SM. Hogan, Alabama; J. Mc: Gaston, Atluuia; Graily HeWits, London; P. i. Reuwinckel, Cuilicothe, Ohio; Chas, A. Graninge, ‘Cincinnati; F. J, Cyde, Cortiand, N.Y,; B.A. Wat- son, Jersey City; L. C. logersoll, lowa; L. D. are Bostor H. J. McKellops, St, Louis; Prot, Philips, London; Prof. Fraser, Kalnburgh; Surgeon’ W. 4. Lloyd, “England, of Engi ‘admiralty Dr. ' Blaudford, England; Jeffery A. Marston, England, deputy surgeon general War office; Brigade Surgeon John Anderson, British army; 8 ‘Tobin, of Ire- lund; W. W. Walker, New York clty; Janes Mc- Lerten Conn. ; 8. H. Guill Philadel- phia; Charles Reyher, St. Petersburg, Russia; BE A. Wood, Pittsburg; H. Db. Didama, Syracuse; E. Allen, Athens, Pa; J. 8 Mars! ‘Chicago; ‘Thomas Fellebrown, Boston, and M. Start, ‘Av ihe Riggs—Dra Brooks H, Wells, New York; George pouglas) New York; F. A. Stoner, Enter- rise, Fis DB Wilson, ‘Chicago; Allen Devillera, x Ohio; RS. Knode, Fort Wayne, Ind.; John artiett, Chicago; Mardin W. Bright, Richmond, jan a 201 Sy AB Carrou thai Pauadepuiey T.D.Wiison, Wheetag, ‘W. Va; J. W. Hamilton, Columbus, Obio; R. J. Nuno, Savannah, G..; 4. W. Austin, Boston; Wn. ‘8. Stewart, Philudelphiu; Grimith E. Abbott, Phil- iphia; “A. F. Pottee, Boston, and A. C. Garritt, Boston, At the Evbitt—Drs. Jas. Truman, Philadelphia; W. J. is. Bulbe, Giveuouurg, kj J. W. COX, BOS tony Churies W, Burle, Chicago; ‘bit Miser, New York; J.” & Gasunay, 4 New , b, Patterson, Kansas City; Jas. Touts. Rew Yor; Dougias Mor ville, Ky.; Tuomas Delano, Boston; C. W. Dunlap and A. A.D Springiteld, Onid; 6, N. Pierce, Philadelphia; H. A. Smith, Cincinnati; T. A. Long, Phuladeiphia; J. 8. Fallett, Boston; ‘T.S. Hopkins, Georgia; K. G. Davia, Seneca, 8. C.; R. Le Pontfac, Michiganr D, W. Wade, Holy, Mich.; J. C. ‘Simonson, Michigan; J. B. Wilmot, ‘loronvo, Can- ada; A. W. Harian, Chicago; R. B. Winder, ‘Bult more; Chas, 1. Allén, Kul ve. At Willard’s—Dra, D. C. McCullum, Montreal P. L. Barden, Michigan; ‘Leartus Connor, Michi” gan; H. D. "EU ul England; inore Noakes, Michigan; F. de 1. 71 ‘and W. M. Knapp, Lincoln, Neb. ‘NOTES, ‘The banquet of the Assoctation of American Medical Baitors will take place ut the House jonday evening. Arrangements are 'per- fected, and it promises to be an affair long to be remeuibered by those who have been favored With an invitation. The capacity of the room has peoeasarily limited the nuinber. ‘This association bas ed headquarters in the annex of the ‘House, and will keep “open house” to their foreign brethren and friends, Dr. Wm. C, Wile, coed ee eee the committee rangement ‘The executive committee yesterday invited the following to participate in ihe sessions: Prot. 3. P. panee j, acting secretary Of the Smithsonian Instivulion; Prot. @. Brown Goode, U.S. Fish Com- missioner; Prot, ‘T. Otis Mason, Prot. Theodore of thesmithsonian; Prof. Richard McCullough, ‘Baton Kouge, and Major J. W. Powell, of the Geo- Cpe shtae place of” meeting of the section of mology has been c from Albaugh’s ‘House tothe G. A. . Mall, in the Cornwel Dr, Chishol resident of the sect meeting of the section to be held after the general session of the congress, Monday. ‘The committee of arrangements announce those American members of the congress who, ‘with the members of thetr families, are desirous o e the foreign members on the excur- of are requested to call mm hall afver Monday next. atgié, | This Dr. N, &. Davis, of Chicago, who bas been named by the executive committee for ‘of the fou SEPTEMBER 3, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. Ho tints 3 29 bere ae F208 5g Bea ntle represented by Dr. R. B. Winder; Obio College, ; Pennsylvanis Dental Coll by C.N. Pierce; Pniladel ntal College, Fuller; Howton Destal college, by z Den State University of Lowa, by LC. 1 versity of Richigaa, "by 3 Taft; ; Kansas City Dental ; cufeago Dental College, I. W. Brophy; University of Oalifornis, by C. Wocesaagd Jounson, sna) Ouees By Des -kS and Jeni c.'N. "Ponce;Y secretary, A, Sinith. Beporth . N. Pence; ‘i from Various committees were received. Another meeting assembled at 8 o'clock. ‘THE REINOLOGIOAL ASSOCIATION. ‘The American Khinelogical Association closed tts ffth annual meeting this afternoon at3o'clock, ‘and adjourned to meet in Cincinnati the last week Of September, 1688. At the session to-day interest papers were presented by Dra, A. De Viibiss, of and RS. of Fort Wayne. Omicers for the year were elected as | follow: President, C. H. Vo Dayton, Onto; first vice- prgstdeny) Rg. Kode,” Fort wage, ind. second vice-president, A. G, Hob! Atlapta, Ga; recording secretary anc treasurer, Jno. North, Keokuk, lowa; Ubi i. R, Gordon; membery of vouncil—A."B, Thrasher, Cincinnati, Ohio; H. Christophe, St. Joe, Mo.; J G. Carpenter, Stanford, Ky.; Thos, ¥. Kumbdid, Bt. Louls, Mo. ~~. MINING IN Cuiva.—The State Department 1s in- | formed that Prof. Church, of Coiumbia College, New York, adistingulshed mining expert, recently arrived at Tientsin, China, and entered the ser- Vice of tbe viceroy. He las made a ruil report uy on the interior Chinese copper aud silver ulues, fn which he deprecates Ube continuance of the old syste of hand labor and recommends the adop- Won of machinery. MaRnisge LiceNsgs.—Marriage licenses have Deen issued by te clerk of the court to H. T. Ward, of W: and Ora Hook, of Richmond County, Va; Barthdlomew Currad and Elen Gaviu, of Washington; Jno, Bunell, of Washing- Lon, ab Henrietta Juines, of Frevérick City, Md; Saul, 3 Anderson, of Washington, and Kosetts Peterson, of Sussex County, Va. Wil. R. Downie, of Wasilngton, to Lizzie Cuvani ox New York city, N.Y. Patrick Connelly ani Graciish, dul of Washington. 2 Rospuxtes Reroxtep.—Jas, C. Jacobs, No. 1429 Obie avenue, reports sioieu from bin wulie asleep in bis couch @ Watch and chain worth $l2. Harry P. Alger, No, 112 11 street nortawest, reports sioen, $35 Worth of jeweiry. Lester A. Bartlett, No. Lect Alussachusetis avenue, reports tbat between mid- night and 8 o'clock Unis moraing his house Was en- tered and robbed of a goid Watch aud chaia and s Swit of clothes, Ranok OF THE TasKwousten.--The following were the ab tue Sigual UMce to-day: 7 mm, 68; 2 p.m, 78; maxunuw, 79; minimus, 65. Jas, Robinson, colored, twenty-two years was struck on the left slde of the face bY a brick turown by another man last nigit and badly cut. fie lad bis injuries attended to in the Bunergency spt G Sulivan, aged seventeen years, who crushed s Quyer Dy machinery this morning, and Db. W. Biondi, sixty-six years old, from Louuoun County, Va. Who was kicked In Lue forekead by & horse at Center Market Wo-day, had Ubeir injuries ‘atiended to at the Emergency Hospltul to-day. = FINANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New Yerk Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m_prices of the Now LOrk Stok Mataet, us ropocen Uy Special wite w i. H. Dudce, SY 15tu sireet: 0. }1.v0) | _Do., pret Gis) OM Nortawost 115) 12 %\|, Do. pref. 27), gs oregon gr [tbo race aa’ 138 133 eb. aE: So] 624) 683 Lica. tee a. Sin Si ee 88 | 38 lleera Dui 86, 644| Do, 86. BP, ope [chtog ao ips "ao abu Wap. Pao. 77™! Do. UB%, Washington stock Exchange. ‘Tae following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Wantiugton Stock Exchiture anew d to-day" ; & 4a, coupons, 124% bid, Zoi fo, registered, 12436 129 Ga, 1891, cuin, 108 bi 7s, 1801, currency, 7s, 1892, 3-6. bide 225" maned. “Aetro. politan- Halroad. ork, 109 aaked. "Norsh Capital Shd'O" treet 4535 usced. Wasiiugton Gas, ODM bid, 30% asked" Georgetown Gas, 42 bid. Firemen’s Insurance, 46. aaked’ National Union’ insurance, Hie bide” Corcoran Insurance, 65 bid, Columbia Ineirance, T3}y uid, 1436 Gennan-American Tgsurauce, 120 bia, “Aiiouso insurance, 64, bid. Weslinyion Market Gonds, 1184 waked. Washing: ton Brick Machine, 180 LO anked. » Coluut- tin Sstional Bauke 113 bid.” Bank of Washington, bid, 325 tional Metropolitan bid, 200 asked. Great Falla eo, 143 asked. Cl ynbia Tue Tusurapee Co, 3% Suess Pests ana “Eptoune Tevcpnong Company. 82%, Da, eee citsd, by Bleeis taht 7 ake, aa nase e Bi asked, Pano Talus ‘stock, 92 bid, 48 anked. 2p Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., September 3.—V1 tatoos £7: past due cou Sonsellassee> ao. dhiw threes, 6333 bid to-day. ‘BALTIMORE, Mp,, SeptembeF 3—Cotton nominal— lous Arm in fone, Sith sotive inquiry. do. ten: if B i é t i He f. Bi a4 $ i i tf Hi in the rv ! ji Bureau of Statistica, under civil service rules. Govern, jr. of New Y¢ having served a jonary term of six months, has recetved an absolute apporntment toa clerkship of lass one in the office of the Second Controller. Promotions. —C. McC. Taylor, of the District of Columbia, from class X to class 4. J. K. Miller, of North Carolina, from class 2, to class 3, and E. 8. Michigan, from class 1, to class 2, in the Controlier of the Currency. J.Q. Kern, to el Penn., ‘of Geor- f J i 28 é ¢ fe 3 4p i ie i r : uP | | Se | Fe i: i aBa 8 ; 5 5 i ‘4 z 2 Hl 4 wer to accomplish his arrest. The x Ee deacribed ‘as being of light onper coir twenty ix en h, 175 pout weil aad erect, in bones, a ao oat Sean hea a on the left temple, the nose and’ side of Interest themselves for Dis- trict criminals as they would for other cities that do, ——__ ESCAPED FROM THE CHAIN GaNG.—This 4 avout 10:90 OClOCk, & colored ‘tan waned 3o8 Jenkins, and another colored man, whose name could not be ascertained, made an al vo escape from the chain gang’ while at work in Dun~ aingham's alley southeast, ‘They were pursued by Officer Arnold, who has charge of the chain gang. OMicers Horton, Branson and Parker joined in the chase and several shots were fired at the rugitives, Jenkins was captured at 4th street and Virginia avenue. ‘The other man escaped. Jenkins sald Seatetenny Spee poe once was golng ea pic which ne wanted toattend “Nond of the slows Yok effect. —____ Lieut, Perkins’ Mother-in-Law. {BIS TESTIMONY IN THE STRUGGLE FOR THE POSSES- ‘SION OF HIS CHILD. A special tothe New York World trom Pough- keepsle, N. ¥., Sept. 2 says: The habeas cor- pus case of Lieut, Perkins, of the Navy, for the custody of his infant child, held by his mother-in- Jaw, was sent to Referee Charles Hopkins in the office of J. Frank Tallman, the licutenant’s coun- sel. Among other things, Lieut. Perkins testified im denial of the statement of Mrs. Knox, or Coxe (as she now calls herself, tat the proceedings Were taken with his ‘full knowledge and consent, He said, while under excitement at the time of his wifé's death, he may have told nis motherin-law she might have the child; Ris tld, Afterward, feeling incompetent to take care of the child because of her erratic temper, eccentricities, and her Ditter animosity to him during bis mare Tied life, he concluded to take the child and demanded possession of the infant, Mrs. Coxe say- ing: “I know your plot. You shall not have the child. I have hid it and you can’t get it.” She also told him he wouid have to get a warrant. Wuen he returned from burying his wife he had to go directly to his ship, aud then he gave Mr. Fer- Tis power of attorney to act for titi. igre Lacon, souiaies So Seat: Ber, ns character. Wm. Knox, at the child, contradicted Mrs, Coxe’s statement that she Was divorced from him, and denied also her statement thot he was the caluse of these proceed. ings. He testified that she is of violent temper, ‘and never stays wore than ten days in a place. She ua> y.vperty in Montgomery, Ala, which nets her an income of $600 or $800 per’ annum, and that isall she has, He sald his mother, who wants to take the child, owns $10,000 worth of property in Montgomery, Ala, and is able and willing to care for the baby. ing Judge Barnard delivered the chiid to Lieut. Perkins, and child ‘Upon this. find nurse han to Alabama, to be cured f and nurse have gone lor | there by te Knox family. Lieut Perkins tas re- | farmed to ints vessel. Mrs. Coxe. pruduced papers | 1n proof of her divorce trom her husband in the ‘ker’s, Mental Condition. District of Columbia, Ross, the Gov, Lloyd, of d., has, as heretofore stated in ‘Tax Stax, refused tointer:ere further in the case of the condemned “burker” of Baltimore, J. ‘Thos. Ross, and has signed a death warrant, fixing (he execution ior Friday, the 9th instant, In re- sponse to 8 telegram urging Uhat the governor authorize the lunacy commission to inquire into the medical condition of Hoss, the latter velo- graphed that he was satisfied of Hoss’ legul re- ibility and would not order an examiuation; at he had granted a reprieve that the pTisoner’s friends might present such facts a8 they deemed important. Dr. John Morris, of Baltimore, a mewber of the State lunacy comission, Bas tn- teresied himself in the matter, and he says there will be an examination of Ross by experts with the view of ascertaining whether or not he is men- tally responsible, ‘The factthat Ross has changed his religion three Limes ‘since his conviction 15 cited us proof Of his insanity. Koss ts the colored’ mau who Was convicted of the murder of Emily Brown, an old white woman, for the sale of the bouy U0 @ medical coliege. ANOTHER DEATH WARRANT READ. Sheriff Fledderman reoelved Ross’ second death Warrant yesterday morning, and arrived at the Jail shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon and Tead 1t to Ross in the room of the board of visitors. Aur, Fedderman asked, “What do you unuerstand by Luis?” “Phat 1’ to be hung,” was the reply. “Do you know whea?” “Yes, sir—next Friday. “ThaUs correct,” sald the sbérif, “and I think that with tuis your ist hope vanishes, so you had better prepare Youre-.{ and give up hope of any furtuer reprieve.” “Pve been reudy ail 2 Said Koss.” ue Was then taken back to his oell by Deputies Warner und Daring. Later in the after~ noon ‘he appeared rather down-bearted, and looked more solewn than he has been lookitig for some Ume. He said he did have some hope of escaping the gallows, but he feels that it is all up with him now. The death warrant directs that Ross be hanged on or before 2 p. m. on Fri- day next. 0+ —__ Prorssr From 4G. A. R. Post.—The members of 0. J. Crane Post, G. A. Rat Cleveland, Ohio, have adopted resolutions: “rhat this post looks With disapprobation and, condemnation upon every und any demonstration of t towards the legally consttuted executive of the national government, the same being subversive Of the foundation principles of the G. A. R, and Turtbermore, we hope and trust that “the ment In its. convocation at St. Louls will take such action a8 will demonstrate that (he G. A. it 4s not an organization for political put ‘or through witch to manifest inalice, hatred or ili Hzn Pree AROUSED SUSPICION.—A tall, well- dressed Young woman, Witn lace Velled, arrived at Buffalo on the train from the East Tuesday night, and ieft onthe Orst Michigan Central train tor Canada, While at the dey she attracted atlen- ton by smoking a pipe. The party is believed to have been a man in vuise, and is now thought ny ume ke Rave eee) e Missing Saco bank rob- r. ++ _____ /A Pomc Scuoot. Scaxpat.—The New York Her. aid publishes @ lengthy ‘story, the waich 1s that ‘one of New Yorw’s. public school trustees has for years maintained as a teacher in public school a woman with whom he had an unlawful intimacy, The story has just been writ- ten upon the sealed: records of the supreme ovurt Itis@ scandal sogreat that unusual measures have been taken to keep the truth from the public. The man is Andrew L. Soulard, chairman of the ‘twelfth ward board of School trustees, and a citi- zen of importance. ‘The woman 18 Mrs, Aunie 7. Smart, a teacher in grammar sc 0. 67, 1 ‘Still a trustee although the whole talc bas been told under oath and & judg ment of the supreme court has been given upon it in granting a divorce to Thos. L. Sinart, a well- ‘known engraver and husband of the womanin the cane, Tae ANADcaITs WiLL PROBABLY HANG.—The Chicago Journal believes that the Supreme Court Will altirm the decision in the case of the anar- chists, It says that When @ court reverses a deci- sion 1C1s customary todo wo at Une earliest moment 80 a8 to give the attorney an opportunity the Journal concludes fatal to thecondemned. oe Diep yrow 4 Bouter Wouxp.—Adolph 1a‘by Dai Brown, laboring’ man, for parecraph renocens, on 7B and Renale actus tance, The ball entered Zenneck's Jeg and tore the femoral arvery. The wound was dressed, but, several hemorrhages occurred, last Wednesday evening. Zenneck’s system bad Become so much exhausiod taat he dled Wednes- SULLIVAN axD SHEEDY Fat, Ovr.—Jno. 1. Sulll- van confirmstue statement that beand Pat Sucedy have had a falling out. He said weing considered & pup i E Y i i a8 4 i 4 He iy il i j i i a : | th it i i i i ni i ho aleo moatally sesvrved ts right 2 provide tor | iat Mrs. Coxe was | ‘The Fishery Commicston. ‘THE SCOPE OF {TS INQUIRY DISCURSED IN THE UOURR I ‘OF COMMOMS—WHAT CaXaDa WanTa. of commons last evening Mr. Gam- ley asked If It was intended to refer article 30 of the Treaty of Washington to the fisheries com- mission 98 well asthe Oshery articles; whecher the’ composition and powers af the commission ‘would be in accordance with the memoranduin ot the American Government of June 22, 1KK5; ‘whether the terms of the Graft of the protocol sub. mitted by United States Minister Adams to the Earl of Clarendon in 1806, would form a part of the matters referred to the commission, and Whether the Alaskan Qsheries question would be Teferred to the commission, ‘ir James: tary secretary to the forvign office, that article 80 would not be referred, and 6 COUN NOL Bay If the wem- orandum referred to would limit the scope of the commission, AS to the Adams protocol be said that Lord Salisbury dispatch of March 24 et.ted views ah government In proposing the commission. The full terms to be refered te the commission were as yet undecided. The in- clusion of the matter of the Alaskan seal fisherics Would receive consideration. Sir Lonel Backvilie West, tsb minister at Wasi woul Deune second member or tbe commission The ‘third would be a Canadian. WHAT CANADA WANTS. ‘The Montreal Gazette yesterday, in a long tn- spired article on the fishery commission, saya: “The Canadian press assume that the commission 1s to determine terms upon which American faer- men shall be permitted to enjoy Our insbore fsh- eries und commercial privileges tn our ports, while Ube United states presn. jumping At Ube sane con- clusion, criticise the conseut of the Washington Governinent of 6 Jolnt commission, according to their political leaning. The purpose of Une com. mission has nothing Whatever to do with Cue com- mercial phase of Ube question, from the fact Chat ‘@ commission to define the taree-mile Limit and to provide for the protection Of the rexpective right of the two countries under the treaty of ISIS, bas ‘een in contemplation for many Mouths past, and from the fact that President Cleveland would hardly venture to deal with the commercial side Of the subject until tustructed by the Senate, If, as we have no doubt It Will, the report of Lhe com: Mission upholds the Canadian contention, and de clares that Atpcrican fishermen cannot enter our for other than the four purposes specitied tu convention of 1818, the United States will be more inclined to enier upon negoUations for @ reciprocity of commercial privilege such as Wad enjoyed under the lapsed clauses of ine Washing- ton treaty; and it muy be hoped that the scope of ‘the commission will be ultimately enlarged so ag to include this more important phase of the sub dec! ‘A Gispateh from Ottawa says that the Hon. Mr, Foster, minister of marine and fisheries, and Hon, Mr. Thompeon, minister of Justice, are mentioned in connection With Canada’s representation at (he Sem agreed. that neither Sir'Joun MacDonald a at neither job, hor Sir Charles Tupper will act. To Americanize China, ‘THE BIG UNDERTAKING OF MA KIR CHANG AND COUNT DE MITEIEWICZ. A telegram to the N. ¥. Herald from omaha, September 2, says: Ma Kie Chang, imperial envoy from the government of China, and two secrete Ties and Count E. ©. De Mitkiewicz and three seo. retaries passed through Omaha this morning on their way to Philadelphia to conclude the agree- ment made by @ syndicate Sa ed tw-4 introducing other American features hitherto up- known in China) Ma Kie Ube face of English feeded in getting a favorable iru the Chinese emperor permit Ushment of bank, wach sto hare to notes for the emperor and bave ‘of the colnage. The count Sclnage embracing che best feature e res Of the United ‘States money will ‘be suntlar to that issued by United States nat Danks In fact, @ new era has been oj nancial system of China, which will not only Denent American trade, but will give this country the advantage over all otuer nations, ese legation. A! its have been made With Ube President and beads of the different Do- partments lo furnish Ube disuingulsbed with all necessary facilities for examining the systems Whica Ubey Came bere to study. Count De Mitkie Wice says all the prominent Chinese merchanta fare €nLhusiaslic Over Lue new Anwrican scheme CAREER OF THE COUNT. The count has had a remarkable career. He comes from a high Russian familly, and bad to leave his native country for poliiical reasons. $000 afer arriving in the United States he turned up in Rochester, N. Y., Decame a social Hon and mar Med Abus Lester, a millionaire hei ‘boOLWILD- slanding the op; ion of ber The | count abd his wife lived in great styie. In ime ho became financially emt Madly owing to the opposiuion of his wife's relatives, His wits, however, stuck to him Ubrough all his reverses. Finally be went to Washington, purchased an Island down the Potomac, aud started. an ate: sive summer resort, but in this enterprise he alco falied. Two years ago bis wife died, jeaving sevea’ children. ———+e+_____ Emrsron Wiuitam Has a Faut.—Wwhile Dassing through the suions of the palace afver the bang! following Thursday's parade of the guards, te Ppp sane pon tons a slig.t uneven- ness in ag and fel is der hp and elbow. He Was assisted to rweana for some time conversing With tbe guesta ‘The incident created general anxiety. “Tue emperor appeared 94 tne ‘Window several i" and was reeted With Uproarious cheering. He salept well fureday night, MoGamo.r's Wire Wi Jox Hi.—Mra Mo Je, WiLe Of Chicago's ‘ugitive warden, left that city Toursday eveulng ou the steamer Muskegon. Sue had with ber the children of te family. ua it Js supposed they go to join Wwe convicted boouier in canada, (A outreal dispatch ays tat ao Garigie 1s determined to @hard ight. ie Das retained a number of prominent lawyers to Getend him. “A Dill in his cae will be presenied Lo ‘the grand jury on Tuesd: Se MARMIED. oNEHE nunwon tithing: Fem ote ins ‘Of Strawberry Pisin oa FANNIE \- KAXMOND, of Washington, B.C. XATES-YATES. At Rockville, Woducadey, Augut 31,1887, by the. Kev. T-W. Siiupeon, Wi YATES abd Aa L YATES. * DIED. BILLING, In this city on Saturday, g.isee pire RebeoCA Ke STING, Sslaow at jm. Wr bullsng, in the seventy eig4th year of ber ase Finefal gurvices at the Methodist eeuur Oth etson Tuceday aiteruvcu, at 3.30. en friends invited. Ey CUMBERLAND. At ber late residence, 8107 Son street ou September Ist iGS7) sttar a Beet tive : MARYANN, the beloved wile ot John i. Gumberiau, Aged twenty-ecven Sears. ‘Oh! what is life bat one hard i; Sickness uid sorrow inay give us pula: Bore may stray away trou ctuerg, But out Judgment day we will meet again, Br Hen Nizox Buaxcem, May she rost in peace. Fier funeral will take place from ‘Trinity (Cathoife) chiral Weert Namulngtoh. Go Suudas, Reptenber dtu, St 2:30 ovciock p. aa. Frichdsand relatives are reapect! fully invited to witend. - DISNEX. At midnight on the 24 of ber, 1887, after a lone illness, GEORGE W. DISNEX, ts the aixty-sixth year of bie are ‘Deares: father thou hast Jeft ua, We thy lons must deeply fel Butsus God who bee barett ua, ‘He cau ail our sorrows eal os CHTLDEER, Funeral sorvice at hie late ronidence, 632 Vth a-¢ jouduy. the roy ta Tides ding. atiends and relatives invited to aticn i. DONN. September 3, 1487, at 9 a mw. WALTER BE! Hii, iulant son of Oliver A.and Suse V. Doum four months and twenty Dye a oy Funeral private, trom parcuts residence, 1740 Sixt strest northwest, Sunday, at 5p. 1. : DuYLE. In Ni Ohio, Aurust 31. 1687. 98 2035 Bre Chaiuotte Dovee tered wae 22 Jatoes Doyle, formerly of Washinton, D.C. “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.” * FELT. At No. 1144 North, Oupitol street at 23 . m. ore, FIOS FELT, son of DB Mary 4 Felt aged sixteen Feureaieveit ‘Notice of funeral iereaiter . HARDIN. At bis late residence, No. 2219 Istrect northwest, Septemver Ist, 1887, THOS. & HARDIN, ‘tty-one “GRipreral eereicee will take place from his late home, ‘Sunday, 2 o'clock p. tm., September 4. [Kentucky papers please copy.

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