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Fd Me oe _—_ FOR RENT—HO FS RENT 1515 6TH 81. X.W. 7 ROOMS AND lacee fromt aud ta R yards; 22; . a — i705 19TH ST, HREE@Tony Coun nit 20d tmp mi Pat aw. tory B:tck. 8 roonai. tory Brick. 8 room: MM PARKER Iai Phe Tee ky 7 gles, job rent $n ‘Apply at 1100 Lat en Ee | JOR RENT — TO DESIRABLE GULOi 3 E Sat several 4-room Houses, my | ~ ~4 on 1. Seat Set eee oa Cee i 3 Presse Vicktg ha bain at is uote Roa eBpy outa JOHN T. Akai 810 Fa Pos, #257 —NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE aituated Brica Uwailing, sine roids a bet Ls Baste onze is BESY—TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES, 9 Fe ali modern PEOve mente: rebt. Smonth: now. Inquire at £1-s2 32a ot. © Fo SENT NEw ix-noom HOUSE 17 st n.w., Comer Hichardson Place: rent, jedi CHA LBS i. Fi to 10 am. ors to o1)-ut HOU: CORCORAN ST. FhoM SB 1394 CORCORAN 67. Fi ib diuine. in y with owner, 701 iUth st. ne. {OK RENT—A STYLISH CORNER RESiDENCE, ry eR! furuished. Occu. ied by owner sinct R88 | ee ORY tees Ser oe a om 9350 per, month. “Apply to 1HOs. J. Fi; peed ay {OR RENT—AN OLD ESTABI ISHED BUS! Stands storesand weilig, sever Addresse tux 12, herudon, rairias co, ya oLL2e {9k RENT—THOSE OUR NEW HOUSES NOW NT HOUSE 2 Fttice tutourd be torts tite ork ars bee iuthaud | WOR, RENT HOUSE mitice cigactne the bouste wituin the | 1224 0th st. nw. for particulars. “_"_o8- Sts works nany have iutcrior aerungomeuts to suit | FOR KENT — DESIRABLE SUBURBAN REST. Spiewdl oppor ‘spowe, ‘dence, handsonse grounds. all mio. ANNO R WARNER & CO. | facie ot 4210 per month. Alaa, Demat Dio Pan ae | Less, Canate stcvet RENT—UNFURNISHED— 8250 41 Hh e100. BD: ehOTION & BOS, dwelling 46, _ "435|teruon how, toons pacewuca J) Oth aud Bat Fou Siu saute ‘Vth and Paave.,roou 3.15} Shove im ouly « portiog of the property ox my hae ere SN arash ne Are or the latand 19ta. (oll) THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN. pt keN T—DINING-KOUM, KiTCHEN AND LEN a veudid £11CH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Per nn. uve, 0. nw. OR RENT—BY rT F Fk See eae Coun, ave. RiSear bust. Lie. rele. 13 2 jets ba. 17 S, uear 1th at, Lar 130 cus av tear O.1is250\batayecte Sq. 17.1089 ear song ge 21a. ‘bear 18th &.. 1Ur..¢17 viet near ¥ st... Lafayette 8q.,1 Totnstae. 14rd ive St.n.W, 34 2 Prospect ave.6i.15: BList SF SG RERELEE Be 08 H. WAKNER & CO. 916 F st. nw. {08 RENT_FOUR 0-KOOM HOUsEs, COR. .2TH and O sta. 2 w.; all ind. hupe.; in List-class order, Aiply on ‘premises ‘during business hours, or at 226 ated we” 08 ut zi suiting, per an...6, iSjusy Fst hs Property placed with me fur rent or sale is liberally advertines {ree uf cust tu tue uwner. For list uf property for sale, call of send at office ell CU MOLAZaAN, 20th and F ate, nw, 20 HILLAER AVE. N Trame house 161: Boundary st. (Me pein tory avd basement Brick Dwelsins, Gveriomthe ube city oue rou reserved; Letina rege: | Containit g eleven rooms, Isubdry, furuce root Stabe. LO Fankt FUL Le, Paton Oiton 010d | Honey, Rualitube jOK KeNT—s12 NST. GEORGE LOWS, saukene sition ss Vet mowith, ramt desirabic eynt-rvom dwelling Wise nue, uewiy pepered iu gusd abd bise; mitcuen furnished: widren toa sticuy privat for season of x mouths, Apply to. THUS “Fisnee & co. vue tarot. selno~amy withua short die auce. large Yau = Yor secvauta. Apply to Dweiing. 313 Ashe st, ue. ose z wave. | per month SWOKMSIEDT Ou KhNT-NEW COTIAGE, TW0-910x% AND | 2¥. ere Ei sitc Onalana ans teas omectcar Sip gtieeded: | AO RENT-#05 TT, TWORTORY AND fe wicuunin. mover lauproveuse! Lak i aeankinae dares sien POLI Sat Fete Eo tese me HisAnedt SURDAN, - Jk KLNI—A DESIRABLE NEW TWO-SiURY | _08-3t state Brokers, 1417 F st. mec Bo uae {OR RENT X 1:-ROuM BRICK HOUSE, ALL ‘atin, ata quoderu conveniences, and coli)! pice 4440 tite Inti av olG-Se™ | jp Wot Wenuington 480. tuos E WalcauAs: {OR AENI-BY YEAR OR SEASON: IN CHUICE cs ET _—_ locativn .tulwest, well furnished aud eminent TL two: levtise. immeulae Tarwer tucrmeston end terue Bua sites. a dia eee ae Fon S281 stoke ap peetin Stn.w. Apply noom 10, Federal building, corues of Ft sad F sts, berween ¥ aus abd Opa. O10-3e jok KENT— MT. PLEASANT, 15TH ST. Ex. teudew, uear Fine, ¥ west sii-rodm irawee, ¢ ach. water. Keyes at sdjuimng cottage. JU%e: Fokitss, VOUS Pat nw. 2 Tmt Jy MEAT NAAT STORY FRAME DWELLING, ‘Froumun; Su Ua st. me, 91. Swouhsthb& BRADLEY, {OR RENT_NICELY-PAPEREDSIX-HOOM BRICK Ist st. now. Lir, Oth st. n.w.. L4r.. Pat. X at. n.wi8m)150.00 D. av. (Ly YF1UU.S, Ponte x 8 KL ave. Lip. -1 (oun. ave, near M33 s 00 | N uear 1st E Ast ne., 1 wo = $00 1618 21st at nw. iir. ai = Lor..80y 4008 Oth st. B. 00 | K at. 2th, 15F. 111 Conn. ave. 15¢.. houses 19 dat doairsbis eee nous of the ye Untnapisiied tale Sth and K sty, 168. Ita ot. near Ni 1: io apartuent house Ulces for rent For paruewars aba pera R20 Fea BE a's e280 F vip at ou yee. - os te HAY S SomNSTON, 758 15th et aw Ok HERE MOM, OCTOBER ISTH—A THREE: f) aud base sent brick. Dwell Tooms sud | ‘Tbeabove aouses ‘cau.be taal EG eae aut 640.50; cars yams te dove. ‘THOMAS arte ie Apply st 208 Dat, my a JOR RENT—IN ALEXANDRIA—410 PRINCE 8T, Li-room Brick, mod impa, ehoiee location, yertect onder, $26 per mouth. os F. J. DAVIDSON, 600 King st. {ok RENT—126 AND 132 TENN. AVE N. E,7 Footie ib, @ 16.50. Pa roo Brick and water, Jtywn road at uorties ary, 11 rooms. oR St Bete th st we 70K RENT 1g ROOM FURNISHED HOU AT ‘Dt Plesasut. at very low Byeure ter iuonthe. Call tor description of houses ou Our Hak. ‘oe-at JUHN SHEKMAS & CO. 1407 Fat, —1416 11TH ST. x. W " BS yer mouth. Soe Spee tod water: only 1 JOR RENT—THE LARGE COMMODIOUS DWELL- aig WAS Tat nw. contahuttae modern convenieuces. — Apyly W. H. COMB>, 9:20 Pa. ave. e22awe Fok 237 MopEEN “RESIDENCES, NoRTH- 1308 F at., Or. 152 14th st, 7 BELMANN, 1403 F st. Ev RENT— FUKNISHED. f ELSES SHED. per mo. UNFURNISHED. per mo. een cor semr heat B31 North Capitol st. o5-2m (OK RENT—FIRST-CLASS KESIDENCE Dial ig are goiter tte oath of Sebv. Tad: Tose os eet Avil to JS 3 Rewly fitted up. ~pecias terms to tenant alte es * {BID F street, Ok, BEXT—908 SHERMAN AVE; $ kooMs 910 per month; Kye Prciegaahy sare Beat doce. “A. is oe i Bog esr s4reng9 & Aso, 13r,fur. ih st, extended, 1 > jOR RENT az Bac on ea HRICK DWELLING. & Lg er Titi Yee ae. {0s RENT FURNISHED 1901 ISTH wT. BW. 97S: 140 su Fear ag C3 aie he ae JOB LEASE -1707 N ST. Nw story and ssewent Linck KH wakhin s Com ae Seite cavaaase Heusen tie Ok, RENT—TWO ELZOANT DWELLINGS, O13 tat tet tartoaora et eae Saas ae. caw. $64 53d st. Gotyewown D Building, corner Oth st. and Der ania = ERCELLENT OPPURTU- rubie si2-Tooun house, bath- i gard frout aud rear: 1501 Gales Rent low iF furnished Tuomi, inch Vativr, large pier tu.rroret each eu, aif 1117 10TH ST. Oth sta. Inquire Foe RENT Saf STREET, 12 BOOMS, ATTIC L KEES Re = __=_=__aoaeeeeeaE IN THE RIVAL CITIES, After & Delightful Drive in %&. Paul, President and Mrs. Cleveland ge to ‘Minneapolis. : Sr. Pact, Mine,, October 11—The sun and the President, cathe out father laté this morning and ing, atl warmed. lato’ fepwer Cleveland ing, until 1 nto eee we aimee sas oat city looks very pretty this morning tn ite of Aut tramers, and. the streets. are all allve witl it-seers. Thé Presidential 4 breakfasted tog ‘about 9 ‘and at 9 took i @ drive around the eity. The eo and Mayor Suuth. Second carriage—Hon, Wm. F. Vilas, Mrs. 8. J. R. McMillan, and Miss Ada Mur- phy, Turd carrlage—coL °D. 8. D. Fou dudze Fuuiowlng came carriages with local and visit ing reporters. The route Was from the Robert stfeet entraace of tae hotel to 71h strcot: down street; Dale to Portland; Portland 3 Dayton; Dayton to 3d; 34 to the Minnesota Clud on 4th street, where the Party took lunch at noon. ‘4 B16 CROWD WAS Warring ‘at the hotel to see tue party start, und everywhere along the before published route were more people, women and children predominating in the rest- dence portions of the city, and everywhere the President and Mrs. Cleveland were met with pleas fmt demonstrations of respect and inverést, wil they heartily acknow! ‘The drive was a rev- elauon to Mra. Cleveland. the splendid advance. ment of te city since she saw it a8 a schoo! girl of fourteen beltig only equaled by her own brilliant destiny. At Summit Park, in the very heart of the Deautifial residence portion of the city, SEVERAL HUNDRED LADINS AND CHILDEEN had gathered, and the shrill treble of culldren’s Voices and the waving of dainty handkerchiefs as the four white horses bearing the Presidential couple came prancing by made an animated scene which greatly ‘and interested the visitors, It 18 the boast of St. Paul people that no other city bas a residence street with so many Deautiful ‘views ag Suminit avenue, and JHE LOVELY HILLS ON WHICH THR CITY LIES looked their bravest tuls morniug in their garb of autumnal foliage. At every turn of the broad nding avenye new vistas of loveliness opened ween palatial residences to the smoke-wreathed Valley and the purpaing bills beyond, Not many te residences were decorated. but that of Hk Kelly was Mundsomely adorned and a beautiful arch spanned the street in frunt of 1t, AU the residence of Mayor Stnith, the President, Mrs. Cleveland and Gov. steGili stopped a few mo- ments aud pariook of some light retreshments. No other stop was made, LUNCH AT THE MINNEAPOLIS CLUB. Mra Cleveland reutalned at Mayor Suuith’s rest- dence afer the drive, while the President was taken to the Minneapolis Club, where the members uf the cluD were presented, and on apformal, but ehegant _unele lunch | was Congressinan Rice, Gov. McGill, Ju Neison and two or tree otters sitting duwa with the genuiemen of the President’s party. Mrs Cleveiand was driven down to the station by Mr, Suith, meeting the President there at 12:30, when {ue start for Minneapolis was inade amid the hearty fareweil cheers of the crowd gatuerea, P. KM. Keily being the last to say good-bye, us he been Une first lo welcome the President, DELIGHTED WITH BT. PAUL. Both the Presid-nt and Airs. Cleveland e themselves as uighiy pleased with their visit to St. Paul, Tne President said of the ie of tobogganers iast nigut that 1. was tue finest and most unique exhibition of the kind he ever saw, Aud both ne and Airs. Cleveland were “as pleased as children,” says Gov. Gov. McGill, over tue und- some residences aud beautiiul views they saw on their drive tls morning. THR PROGRAM AT MINNRAPOLIS. MINNRAPULIG AN. Ociouer 11. President Gleyevand aud parry, will arrive in the city at 12:25 p.m. today. ‘The excessive inconvenience occasioned the President by the public receptions elsewhere has led che local committee on Ments co omit that ceremony from the entertain. ment program. A recepuon comunitvee, consisting of Mayor Ames, Hon, W. D. Wasubura, Com. mander-in-Culei J. P, Rea, iton. A. T. Ankeay and Hon, Seagrave sunitu will meet te parly at tue ‘Gepot and all wilt proceed in with mille tary escort, Lo West Hotel. Lunch wilt be served in private apartinents at 1:30, and at 3 tue party will start on a long drive Uurough the city With a mounted escort of two hundred men. Re- turning to the hovel the carriages wili be Joiued by @ uiultary escort and proveed vo the expositi Where Mayor Ames will Make a short speech au the President Wilt respond. After viewing the ex. tion and taking supper at the hovel we pariy tus be eucorted to the depot and leave for mala ALS o'clock. ‘4 HEARTY WELCOME AT MINNRAPOLIG. MuneaPoiis, Octover 11.—The Presidental party arrived here at 2 p. m. from Si, Paul, and were Lu mediately escorted “to te West Movel. ‘ihe streets ‘were thronged with people, many Of uom bad come hundreds of miles to see Presi- dent and Mra Cleveland, and ine purty was ac- corded @ magnificent ovation that chill breezes Were powerless Weffect, CMAMBERLAIN IN IRELAND. He Makes Several Speeches, and is Well Received in Bettast. Loxpow, October 11.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, ‘who, incdmpany with Mr. Jesse Collings; left Muuguain yesterday to inake a Wur or nian, was recetved With much entuustasin upon his ar rival in that country. He made several specches fm which he declared that the time would come ‘when Uhe Ullets Of the soll would be its owners, THINKS AN IRISH PARLIAMENT WOULD DO NO GOOD. Air, Cliaunveriain OD bis arrival at Stranraer, in Scotland, on his way to Ireland, wus greeted by number Of unionist, He made a speech in which ‘he sald that the Iria wouid be assured of a Tull and (alr considerauon of their grievances, He did Dot Chink that « parliament in Dublin would hel ‘them. On the contrary, he ue It would, endanger the land scueme and be disas- ‘rous to the best interests of Upon his arrival at Larne, Ireland, he was pre- sented with un in reply to clared that the Ume had had cause to murmur ag: the government. When parliament represenved oniy vested iater- ests abd privileges it tyrannized over the Irish, people. Now they bad a democratic parllaument representing the whole peopie, in which every just Srid reanousble elaian whecortaln of taroreeis Gost “We tust,” said Mr. Chamberlain, “continue the old itveral policy, maintaining the integrity of the empire and resisting any atveinpt to loveen weaken the ties Di us wer, while week- to remedy real and just grievances.” ally, Re favored landeluw resorm, so thas ultinutery every custivator might own ‘the land he Uiled, and the greatest exveuston of local gov cuneate a with, the inveyrity of te eae re, Lhe suremacy Of pariameut and the provec- Uon'of minorities, [Cheers [ ‘At Belfast, tue weather’ Was cord, very fast the Wealber Was vod, and a large crowd had gathered at the depot vo welcome Mr. Chamberlain, and the streets and houses were decorated With fags and buntiug in his ‘Chamberlaia was driven along yy at a siow Puce for a quarter of a heartily greeted with cheers. ‘The crowd tuen unharnéssed the horses und drew the carriage themselves. The crowd escorting dir, Chamberlain idiy in- creased. Crics Of “Huo” from some wi 2 al Vernmated with the Cheers of bis admirers, STILL ANOTBEK SPLECH. Upon his arrival at une County Down depot Mr. Chaimberiain, in response to a cad for a ‘hy adurensed tue crowd, He said: “With the help of Our Lberai-umonist couleasues of the whole conservative party events saved reby preserving Great jury and Ireiand trom ruin Sod ais h the danger it seems posible that this great again have to be faced, when a great deal will depend upon the uttivude and deve mination of tue men of Ulster, PROBABLE THAT IT WILL BE New Youre, Uctober 11.—Av Pytu: Yybere the stfiking printers nold this moruing tust the trouble ‘Would soo! party, we have at all | copper & Pullman sleeper. ‘and the same number injured, <a F THE B, AND 0. ‘The Road to Deciare 2 Dividend—Why the ‘Telegraph Sale Angered Mr, Gare Fett, AFFAIRS Baxriwons, October 11.—There Wasa mecting to-day of tue finance committee of the Balumore And Ohio Raliroad, when tne subject of a dividend six months was discussed. per cent, ‘WHY MR. GARRETT WAS ANGRY. Mr. Garrett was not present at tne Mt ty Staved that he was not pleased because be beuleves he couid have ovtained $1,600,000 more tor it, but the matter bas gone tov Lar uow to oppose, It ig Lhougut now among the directors man car system of tue ruad Will not be sold, ab least for gowne Lime, us the road Is in good Uon, A director stated that Mr, Garrett controls Suilictent of tne stock of the road to re-elect him- seit president, but thought ue Would not do 80, ‘CAME TO'SKE Mi. CARRETT'S PHEASANTS, In regard to Ube Visit oi Dr. aetcall, 3 close friend of air. Garrett slated Woday tuat tie Visit nileman was Wo look at the Bugis Of Wich Air. Garrett has a nuinber at wounury place and tus doctor Lakes an inberest cumnes to see Uhem several timed & Of the telegraph syste of une ueasant iu cuem, year. ——>+—__ Lows by the Bryan Mawr Fire. October 11.—The loss on the burned Bryan Mawr Hotel is estiusitved at $200,000, ‘and Lue On rurnivure, carpets, &e., wb $30,000. PHILADSLPUL . Increased Postal Business. RATURNG FROM THINIY OF THE LARGRR POST-OFFICES, INCLUDING WasilNUTON. A statement of the postal business done at thirty of the largest post-omces in the Union, for the quarter ended september 30 last, has been Prepared in the Office of the Third Assistant Postwaster-General, It shows that the increase, Qu the oftices given, over the correspo! Of ust Yeur, Was’ Oi per cent, ending with September, us a rule, is the duliest for tal Business O1 Lue }ear, “Lue largest iucrease point was at J..g wm increase 0. 38.04 per cent, At Washingtou receipls for the quariec were in business al any Ou tue roa posta $72,000.41, “ugalnst yfi278.74 lnetease "of $1,082.10, or 2.24 AL Buiuimore ihe gross receipts were 6 ‘@ decreune ul te Aguiol $128,570.24 last ye ‘Lhe Weal pross revel 0: oulces of New Yurk, Culcago, Pulladelphia, Cluclanata, wore, ° San Fradeiscy, Brovkiyn, | ‘Pittsburg, Cieveland, Detolt, New Oreuns, ‘Washing, Buffalo, Kochester, Louisville, auiwaukee, Provi- dence, "Katiows City, udlanapous, Aivaby, Paul, Hurtiord, Newark, ‘roy, Minueapolis, Syra- nd Kicdwmoud were ¥4,478,020.51 342.76 lust year, an increase Of Boswn, su Louis, euse, ‘Yoiedi against $4 $576,277.76, oF 6.54 per cent. oo} certo Michigan Avenue. AN OPINION OF ATTORNEY RIDDLE. Last July the District Commissioners recetved a peution from C. W. Dobbins, A. L. Barber and ouhers, requesting the opening and extension of Michigan svenue from its present terminus north- easterly between the Soldiers Home and the Glen- woud Cemetery to the tutewood road. Quest was relerred to the district atvorney for Inquiry as Lo whether there 1s anything to torbid tue Commissioners trom complyiug wita It, Mr. Kiddie hus revurued a loug opinion, He Says twat “in tue Coiumbla Toad cage the court heid that a condemnation could not be bad until 4M appropriation 13 made. How can we secure an appropriation until we know by a jury how iuek'we want ‘Congress iigat, peri propriate "what imgut be” fouka”to be essary, But we may condemnation and so nO appropriation.” Kiddie believes Laat an Pale cron snvuid be ‘property holders Walch would deveiop any latent objection and vppusition, If such exists, ‘This will at least flea from a majority of U constitute’ ube legal test. ge” OO RANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Now York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and he ‘New York Nock Market, as reported ware to O.rauu & Macartney, 1419 F street, tl it Ba BON | eal ea Washington swck Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations gp tg Wgeaiuurto «mtv eu, oual. avetropolitan 200 saked. Coituuis Natioual Bank, 110 112% waked. Farnuery’ und Blechau: yevnevtowu 102, bid, 170 ueked. | Sooond Nati SBeuitr 126 bid, 139 asked.” Cheesyeege aint Fownuse 83 maxed. Columbia Tit ‘Pephous | Ld., 80 vid, fgzttmace, 08 bid, ON asked. Fi Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., October 11.—Virginia new threes, Uli bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp,, October 11.—Ootton stead: (ui—middbng, 935." Flour quiet ana Fruviions steady: Kanes eantet, 17011 carKoes, 01 retined dull, Lio. Otuer articles: CHICAGO, Ixt., October 11, frm. ‘G05: Ni ae uta yc co e, 4¥, Bariey, 67. it 1 Soe wa So that said stand jacent to the curb on the south side oft H gureet ween 13th street and the south curb line New York avenue and its intersection with H When the old macadam is taken trom Bright- wood avenue, between Grant avenue and Prinee- ton street, it wil be latd on ch street extended, U. A. Brown, private of x been promoted assistant foreman of that company, vice Brady, dismisacd. one Rat Eotata Liriaation.—To-day, Mr. 8, & Henkle for Sarah Mercer, by her next friend, Mary & Senaall? ‘led ‘a bill against Jane BE. Brooke, R Fendall, RJ. Murray and George Mercer, oF af account, a vacation of decree, &. The piain- ‘tiff states that on July 13, 1877," le ow! cer. ‘tain property at the northeast corner of 11th and R streets, When she borrowed 9400 ot defendant, Brooke, payable in thiee years, executit and de of trust; that in November, 187! that note becatme due,the defendant, Fendall, @ bill in equity against her and her’ husband for ‘the substilution of tr which bill is not sworn: to, and at tue same time there Was presented to ‘te court what purported to, be the joint, and several answers of piautiff and husband and J. Murray, and on tne same day adecree was mads removing Murray as trustee and appelbung Regi. nald Fendall as tru: ‘The piainuf says tue retended signature, “Mrs, Murray,” Was not signed her, nor Wus it signed by her authority. she claims’ that the decree 1s null and vold. she Btules that she was id five instailments of semi-annual inter yy to = Devember, 1880, when her husband was — informed tat the devendant woud veil the property because the taxes were not kept up, anu it was Lhe first Jouimation she had that the taxes had not been fern ‘She states that in September, 1881, the de- fendant, Fendail, put up ve Proj for sale, and ‘there being no bidders, bot tit ip tor defend- ‘Ant, Brooke, She states there are 2,730 feet in the roperty, ahd Was worth $1 per toul, and with te faxes there wasdue $910, but since they have ved there, puying reut ior the same, and being AUilterate colored people, when the property Was bid ta for detendant, #rooke, they had no idea taut it would be claimed as irrevocabie, She states: that the Peters, Is nOW Worth $6,000, aud she hus Ald On it $1,576.42, und she suviis that it 1s in~ ‘equitable that defendunt, Brooke, suould hid it for $0 Ling & \OustueTation, and tuereiure seeks tue iutervention of the art, ‘THE WESELY STaR’s Atlas of the World 1s offered free vo every new subscriber for one year to Whe WEEKLY Stak. It is a handsomely printed ‘bouk 01 191 pages, protusely illustrated, With wore ‘han 160 colored lnapsand diagrams ud contains @ Wealth Of general iniormauun bev advertise- ment tn anower columa. ELECTION oF Orricuna.—Mt. Calva No. 4, K. T., 1ast eventug elec! the toliow tog’ ofilcers: E."C,, Sir Jos, H. Harris; generally simo, Sir Jas, O. Barnfleid; ©. G., sir Horatio N. ‘Smith; prelate, Sirsidney A. Sumby, M. D.; 8. W. dir Nathantel Rovluson; J. W., sir J. H. McDor reasurer, Sir Jou, H. Burrell, P. C.; recorder, 'W. F, Seville, Command ——_+___ ‘TrovsLy Azour Tuetm Paormaty.—To-day Annio Slauguver, by i. J. Murray, fled a bill agutust Aarou Slaughter for Wwe sae of the west uall of ‘subiot U, square 162, and the partition of the pro- eveds ‘The bill states that ney have owned the sume since March, 1880; that she has paid all taxes and repairs, but family differences have ariven, and defendant has rewoved part, ot the root Of tue dwelling (a 2-story frame) and will not allow her torepair the suimé,and be bas broken out seven pades of glass, and she is afraid 0 attempt to repair Une sane. AN ADULTERY Casm Disuissep.—This afternoon, in the Pouce Court, air. Lavender calied Judge ‘Sueli’s atvention W a magisirate’s Warfunl charg- ing Wiliam Harper and dilnnie West, both col Ored, Of Hilisdaie, with adultery. The warrant ‘was sworn out by Kitty Harper, wife of detendant Harper, and was served by Oficer Aadervon, | 1he root, he said, was NOU very strong, ad until the faw 18 sevticd the Government. iw Wot ‘disposed Lo MuiUply Lhese cases Unless they are Of great ag gravalion, He Ubereiore desired to enter a note ros, in the case, ‘The judge sald he thought that ‘proper action for the Government to take. ‘Tur IxrexsTaTe Comaission.—The members of the Interstate Commerce Commission were busy ‘At their omtice to-day, but heid no public session, ‘Yhe pubiic heurings will be resumed to-morrow mornlag. WHERE THE AMERICAN Fag 18 UxxNOWK. Consul Bissinger, of Beirut, Syria, writes to the Department of State that no saillog vessel or steamer carrying the stars and stripes has en- Vered the port of Beirut since 1880. ‘The flag Of the United States as an embiem of cou- merce 1s almost wuolly unknown ip this part of the world. Up to 1880 American ‘Vessels, bringing petroleum and returning witu & Various asgurument of oriental ‘were sume- times vo be seen, but at present tls carrying ‘trade 18 all possessed by Kurvpeun vesvels, ‘This Unprecedented falling off in Lue trade between the United States and Syria the ‘ousul attributes vo a discrimination agalnst that article Of commerce and in favor of KUssian petroleum, ‘Though the Russian oli ts inferior Lo the American @ deverinined effort has been made to capture the Syrian market irrespective of immediate pecuni- ary results, MARYLAND anp Vinorsta Postwasrens.—Fourth class postmasters have been appointed in Mary- land as follows: Thomas M. Tyson, at Mechanic’s Valley, Cectl County, vice Isaac N. Benjaiin, re- signed; Joun E. Herbert, at St. Clements Buy, St. Mary's County, vice Philip 4i. Dorsey, resigned, In Virginia, Wim, A. Garrevt has been appoinied at aris, Louisa County, vice Walter A. Garrett re- mhoved, TaE Fouowixa Parexrs have tssued to Washington applicants: John M. Fénnerty, as signor of one-tenth vo R. Walsh, for a railway Hi Herron and A. B. Nice nore: rT Live stock Car Co. (| ited), for a john Lynch, for an electric-wire cop ‘duit; Jacob J. Souder, for a duinping car. peSPGOLAR, CoMmrinacy, Case Commissioner ‘ogers, in Baltimore, yesterday heard the case Ciptob A. siuerich and Jolin Martin, charged with conspiracy vo detraud tue United States Gov- ernment by Introducing @ diseased cow into aherd Of wound cattle with the intention of obtaining from the Government pay for the entire the actual value. He held pit al Col, Beyé@’s Funeral. ‘The funeral of the late Col. W. H. Boyd, the vet eran directory publisher, took place this afternooft from the family residence, No. 1414 Columbia street northwest, There were present a large number of friends of the deceased, among them many of his old army comrades, and delegations ‘Tue Fevea at Tamra To B& investigaTeD.—The President of the Florida State board of health, who is at Hey West, telegraphs that the statements of yhysicians and citizens conflict as to the charac- Teeth chee ofan, ond ey Cir : han uithers te government surgeon Key Won Surgeon-general has accordingly ordered Dr. Guith- eras to make the investigation, abd has provided for the distribution of disinfectants and estab- shment of a ‘hospital. Carr, H. J. HavNsworrs, Assistant Quarter- imaster, has been ordered to inspéct certain garri- ‘son equi] t Philadelphia. Ord Ser ie Win. Conroy has been placed on che resirea ist. —_—— Canerxat Covrt—Judge Cox, ‘To-day, George Anderson, embezzlement; plea of ity withdrawn and nolle pros, poses Bes , Larcel peal); fined Nace aschult; sentence reduced to'slx months in jail Edwin Raymond and Charles Edwards, larceny, pleaded yulity; one year each in Albany Peni enuary. Me ‘To-day, Strong Shermin; appearance, or- ered. “Bayliss agus Faromun: rererence tO M. ds Colbert ordered, Miller agt. Miller; do, Pouce Court—Judge Saell. To-day, Thomas Carr and Willian Burns, disor Gerly conduct; $3 oF 15 days each. John Sullivan, Or7 daya, Gustavus Craney, pro- Literal forfeited. Henry Dagan, cruelty do. Koss Riley “and Arthur Mulloy, turowing stones; §2 each, Simon Swartz, trespass: $1. Joun Sulilvan, disorderly in county; $3 or days, John Thomas, cruelty to anim ls; collat- eral fortetted. Harry Thomas and Philip Johnson, ASsaUIL; $1 OF 3days each. Wiliam O'Brien, do.; $20 or 60 days, George Fritch, do.; #5. —_———— Died at the Altar. Barmwons, October 1J.—Robert Ridgely, colored, aged scveuty-turee, died ale morning at tbe aitat OU St. Francis Xavier church after he bad knelt to A YOUNG WOMAN OF PHILADELPHIA FOUND BY HER FATHER aT NIAGARA FALLB. A sensational elopement case occurred at Niagara Pails, Ont, last week, which promised to be unusually interesting. Miss Annie L. Wood, age nineteen, daughter of Amos Wood, of Phila- deiphia, ran away several weeks ago with her father’s coachman, Howard Wagner, and went to Niagara Falls, Ont. The girl first obtained em- ployment asa servant. She then went with Wag- her to a hovel near thé Suspension ON the Canadian side. On Thursday of last week M Wood found his daughter at tne hotel. Yesterday he demanded that she return home with bim, romising forgiveness. By a ruse Wagner and thé Foung ‘woud left the hotel in @ hack and were riveo to the American side, where they were married by a Justice of the peace. Wagner gave his name as Howard H. Smith. “The father fol- lowed and met the pair as they were coming out Of the home of the justice, He learned that his daughter had been married under a fictitious name, thus rendering the marriage void. Me Look his daughter ‘and persuaded her to go ee eee ee ee ee ay Hight a seemingly perfect reconelitation had ‘taken place, Chicago Special to the N. ¥. Tribune, October 10. ‘Capt. Black, attorney for the anarchists, said to- day: “A gentleman whose word is trustworthy told Mr. Louis Post, of New York, that he had ‘The Sun, who displayed a big. TOI of Dl whichy The Sun, who disp! of biils wi he sald, had ‘been given lim by Chicago papers to stay away from the city. He told the gentieman it was because he evidence which would acquit the Seven men now in Jail That reporter Was working in Chicago at the tme of the Hay- Market riow” “What influence will this story, if it is true, have on the case?” “None at present. We are not working on the record now. We can’t add to that.” It, however, we can get it into shape and fully substantiated. we shail utilize 1t in a memorial to the governor for clemency.” “What 1s your work on the record?” “We are preparing to ask for a writ of error from the Supreme Court of tue United States, and We have got along so far now that within twenty- four hours’ Ume afver the publication cf the cer- Ulled transcript of tue record 1 shall be able to start tor Washingtgn, carrying the necessary PeRviten will Lbe certified transcript be out” ‘By to-morrow or next day.” Captain Black sighed, and wheeling tp his chatr, looked blankly ot of the window for a tev minutes, then said: “uch occurrences as the lice outrages upon Ube 1iynt of iree speech as that ‘at Unton till, N.J., a week ago and at Union Square, New'York city, last Saturday night, will make more anarchists than all the meetings for the tion of such doftrines that could be held in a year. iy nen, remember,” he continued medicatire- ue discoutent now rife among workinginen, and when I reflect that in all probability another financial crisis is at hand, when it wil be impos sible for a large part of Ue laboring classes to get work, I cannot but feel that society is in a danger- ous condition. In 1873 tke workingmen were paratively uninformed in regard to destructive agencies, ‘To-day tue dangerous element not only Possesses that Knowledge of explosives which ‘Food wreck our civila.tion acho Muse and Van did that of ancient my pel beuef 1s that they are largely supplied destructive agencies. I look upon Une fucure with the gravest apprehension.” Miss Powell's Assailant on Trial, HER FATHER THREATENS TO KILL HIM I? me BA CAPES CONVICTION. ig Syke ened Hi Lillie Reyle Murder Mystery. robso un. Sowers boe-searia CONTRIBUTES 4 ; i é i 5 iE it z i FY i tate HH iy i it &, ii p i i i ‘ BE. i H & +} ce HIS DEATH 18 REAR AT HAND, A.New York World special trom Betlin, Oewber 10, says: The latest reports regarding the con- Gitdon of the Crowh Prince are very disquieting. ‘There 1s no doubt but what the cancerous growth, destroyed temporarily by the severe cauterization to which Dr. Moreil Makenzie subjected nis patient, has now reappeared with greater virulenee thas fren. Bren the court papers speak of bis condi as being very grave, and much regret on all that he did not conunue nis furtuer southward instead of stopping Where we weatuer during.» portion of caustic appileal purpose of ting ‘The ur alle the pain, [is cows created a great neveation, aud, side are heard expressions of sympathy for Fritz” and for we Crown Princess, who 1% erally feared will soon become a widow, WIRKING THE AMBRICA'S CUP, London Special to thé New York Herald. The Fieid nas @ long editorial on the yacht race, doubtless from Dizon Kemp. It contains these points and comments: In the face of the dimculties in the way of tm creasing Thistie’s draught of water it is open to doubt whether a smaller yacht would not stand @ better chance of winning the cup even in @ breeze, bow thal the Americans have tr ideas oun er-water “dept body ng Yacht shall be Of f and not more ‘The May, 40-tonner, 1s of Bize ever produced in on the Water line, with the Ume she wap "atit and Orst. could have walked off with the com wales @ Sritfat, half American, had been Vall to ‘Weal MIGHT BaVE BEER. Such a sloop as this would now, of course, be Dullt, and might have been in 1881. gull, we ‘tuink that a G4-foot May, under the new rating, would stand a better chance than @ large luke tne Thistle. Our small cutters like the M: Maggie and Clara have given a good account themselves whea ‘racing centervoarders, tively they draw more water than larger ¥ tv ra and are thus potter able to bold ceuterboarder of equal length on @ wind. At any rate, as these Callenges tor the America cup have ‘become an ‘anpuai event it is worth ‘Ainericans have apparently, wit of perception, adopted the pri meet the challenger size for size, or at Jength for length, and if the ve by the owner of a 64-toot Yacht he need not pate being met by one of 86 feet. ‘MUCH MURE ALIVE. ‘The Amevicans are more alive than we the fact that contests between yachts of widely different dimensions afe unsatisfactory and unin Worse than they For i we have the Mab, of ten Lona, lead the Marjorie, of se her tonnage. at Southsea, for hours in wind, and when a beeling Jorie walked away from her ten minutes. Yaeut Chup would not bring the ‘America cup ul Fidicule by orgunizing @ sort of “pug and grey- nound” race. ‘CLAIMING THR CENTRRBOARD, ‘It appears likely that there will be some clamor. ing that any future British challenge should make use of our invention, the centerboard, ‘The Amer. tcans have now had an almost exclusive of this British contrivance for more century, and have come to American origin, With this ‘Will nol quarrel, nor do we Us we again take Up notion, It fs quite Deen Mited up with a ty; keel, say 26 feet long, to ave held the Volunteer race she appears to have through the water as the American could not hold the Wind. “The Yankee OTHER THINGS THAT MIORT HELP. Tt has been suggested that tbe course should either four-sided or triangular, as affording fairer test than @ dead to windward and dead be unsatistactory, be plotted out and marked at the ing, but either a trlangular or a takes time to mare, Indeed, one of the dead to windward between’ the Livonia and iteelf into a reach both wi wind after the start, andit would De ‘wo make tbe risk greater of Lis again happening. ‘THRY WANT BOMETHING Easy. ‘Our countrymen are now naturally looking for a ul ‘York Yacht Ch Atthe same 5 | I i i i j i F i j if i Hi fei 4 f 4 i Ef l i i i i : i it # E § F fe £ i i a i BREE t ies p

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