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5 3 HOUSE. INQUIKE oF | ae ol ra cENT_A VER) D--IRABLE_NIvE-B00 ES Tose, }613 Boundary et. (Meridian fi Ss Peat EL eo NT-IS12,N ST. GEORGEIOWN, s. mnhths moet desirable eheberuom, weelline Dapered in wold and back, Kiichen room and closet not commected with schools, church», and street cars sauce. large fe entrance Ry eS a eee Si eehal 3123 Dunbarton Jok KENT-MODERN BAY.WINDOW BRICK overlook ml 14946 Q st. byw. : three stori i Foor mired, baths yard, cellst, wo bescraset wentr Koy west door. Apply at 411 1Sth et uw, olS-Se uk RENT—RESIDENCE, FURNISHED RICHLY, 3S lares and 15 NEW : > easment brick velling sta 19 ow! rained Lobe. Juk RENT—ig iing-Toom on same floor with paclor and library; 10 woud Fepair and nicely papered. "WE , Star oifice It Ee r2. rorRest— S EUR = So, 1416 F st. u.w., Kellogg tog, bar the ‘ollowlae for rea: (uraiahiad ) No. £3 lth st.u.w.datory aud astlc Brick, fooms, completely furnished and Pisuo $150" per os eg 1412 Not. aw. Setory Brick, 10 rooms and Bets, couaplecsiy Taraisbed aud Vane @130. ‘per month. clegantly located new pressed Brick House seo nee eet nae Some Best ee Foome, ac. cowpictaly apd biesly furniabed. "el id- doe ina ine mew, Silver, Foor month. Apviy TONGA PRESCOTT. 1918 <2 "_o@i-Abt JOR RENT—A J3-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, (OR. OF Ca ne Se 1t o17F ROE RENT_UsFCENisHED— Building) bas the following Houses for reut (unfur- = st. n.w.. four-story brick, 19 rooms and bath, mole Got agente STdu pe anak” ‘Ws pe 12.0 New York sve. n.w., three-stor roous bath, modern improvement mon.b ‘2040 7th st. nw. two-story brici room With fue cellar, and large hall over store, @50 hon POIs Th st. mw. just above Boundary, two-story Beek with large and Fvomy three-story, back building, 6 rooms, store- Barbie statiousry wask-stands tn ail the rooms, avua™ deuce of closts, large and small. in fact, all modern weme ata, $50 per month. frame Cottage of 6 rooms with large grounds, on the corner of 7thret reed abd Princeton st. 620 pet JNO. A. PRESCOTT, —A4le F at... ‘O& RENT_FURNISHED—A DOUBLE HOUSE of 18 roo.ws, new and vers nicely furnished: loca ted near Lbom.s Circle, suited tora membe- of Con- four horses. MM. FAKKER, 1als Fat_ KNISHED—1351 Q ST.. ELEVEN ly furnigbed: occupied last sear by _ dais F at } RENT — HANDSOME SUBURBAN REST. =e siabie, e: owner traveling. Low reut of per mouth.” Also, furnished house om H st, nw. Letween Toth and ivub, Lit 2190 and ci monte. D. G. PROCTOR & SOS. 12 JOR RENT—EXTREMELY DES! Uric; mouerm improvements: excel Dewguvoriwed culy $40; 1434 East Capitol st ers Ve19 1st... 1726 Mase. ave. Mass. ave. 2B Kat SED G st Furuished. gr Ist. 204 Isth si, " foo sunderland Place wus Sunderiand Foace, ‘Three youd stavies in rear: DULANY & WHITING, eee ty Re 1 ast WESCOTT & WILCOX, Fee PP 97 Penuayivenioave 2 LOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE. IN Good oxDE! Soo Ist st. me., all modern improvements: fromt Coal vauit im front; TGA Suu kEnT—HaW LY FAPERED 7 BOOM Balc welding. all mode. n hupreveneuts; No. 512 wees ment ga We Ce OVAL, 925" 1 Py ool on REN W.14 ROOMS: todera nay tveue..ta: jaet Fewoueied aud ict onder, Wot. DUVALL. WES Pec Dw. JfOK RENT—111 DST. N.W., DESIRABLE TRREE- iucy bre Gvelling, cuutaiaing 11 rooms: bail Tange aud latrobe. ADP: PHOS. J. FISHER & CO. o1z-et Liza Fst hw. JOR RENT i6i8 21ST ST_N.W., VERY Dest aid Uascinent Bric divelitum, couteiD ath: range. furnace, su aot faba, aud every conveureuce, Louse is im Bretcinas Senditiva ald weil turbisbed, reut renaonabie to desir. ble tenant. Apply wo MF © TOS. J. FISHER & CO. or2-8t adie Live Pst.inw. {oR RENT—COMFO! WO 6t0Ns BRICE peciliug, G Push, Water, sand gan. $1.>: e OneSwORMsieDs © “VERY DESIKAB: m6, 22 Tos, all Bi WORMSLEDI & Bi oly ¥ DESIMAKLE RESIDENCE st ‘bath Tovkus stu cosets turcugbout the hous. beautiral Guulok over Parrawut Square Price, partiauy 1Ur- Siahet, $4000. Apply to SOS. SOL! ole WU 151 Seb) jaupa., i goou order re Fst, aw 3oK, KENT—OW BOUNDARY, sod 1gth ste Bewe atnerocim Karts. fotwutem eatiehis toe sture-house’ ia ocd Setton “seat Gir o0 ber mouth Wise & WikcoR ade ee ieee <*y Fook RENT 1513 OTH 57 ROOMS AND Taewe front sod uk, yards: 622.50 per mouth Ripite We DUVALL RSE staw oll Se OK KRENT— 1700 19TH ST, Baek it . ‘Apply at 1106 L st. a w.oll {OR KENT — DESIRABLE COLORED TEN- Fee ce a ok oe ae Spee O30 ber month. Cis the Way land, orvagh rerair. reute89. BAM Es JOR RENT —Iss3.G st. stresses eg sa eee W., 14 LARGE KoOMS, Bat be graerate reutal of Ms, 810 ¥ st. a. w. Fok tea caer sod pleseassly stated beiee Dweliias, name ovis indie tata. La ast ae 3 Two NEW dows, aud “BRE XEW siX-KOOM HOUSE, 1714 4TH cata” SOfMtt Michardson Kiace: reat, $22.00 Ficceslb 20 pet mec “Apyne, 2h bean Mat ‘we BGO v1 Feces me See eat "Oni-Gt_ NEW Buick Foous; Wwaier, was, st. Key at comer store. 0K RENT_—THOSE 1 E eee NT THOSE oe Qk RENT THOSE FOUR NEW HOUSES NOW OU Rorth side of Ket ith sta uw. 11 rectum bat ; See eee PA tas bath, and cellar, complete. 1. at S Weeks ina) Gave Licorice = Beeston ertansy we eae WARNER & * ortoe ee as, RENT —-DINING-LOOM, KITCHEN AND TEN. Fite seeping tus: spletdid lntution rane rat trade: fouls will wurde sxntion Jor eed Cy neue viel, 10 Fupuay FOR RENT-—HOUSES. ‘Uk KENT—HOUDES (22111 st. n. w. 7F. Susu ¥ st, fur-1or 6801500 4 st-a.6., OF Bilovel' sti at road 79°38 19th ec cw ‘on my arena oe sree ‘st omtce foul “Taos Bw! Ktuear Couueav., 10 b'st,, near 14t. Lge. Ui ats ur. Mey 20 Bs. ‘OFFICE ROOMS, 10 Lafayette 8q. Toth stun. 148-100 Elegant tos “Gun Sou 1th ety Ir 100, ediding’ Bptge goo 1 2010100 ecu. advertised free of cust tu the owner. For list of property for sale, call or send at office oll KO. HOLIZSAN, 10th and F sta, 0.W, Bthadiar en, hath omen guy PohaIS TONS Tae PE "BAME DWELLING, SWwoRuStEbi © BRADLEY, or0-st {OK RENT—TWO ELEGANT DWELLI) FSG ease just Auished: ove in ut ite Oticrin cherry. Yeive roy ella all moder KSproremegtes Tae clovets 20-t00t alley. Address ro {OR RENT—A NEW TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW and buck building brick House, 910 © st. n.w.; EA ogmig all ode of with servaute? OWNER, O10 5th st, 00-2un Ivauia ave., 4000 per B21) 12th st. u.'wy U rooms, 636 10th stb 1501 Gales st. sunma. 1M. 1, $18.30. 7 roouis, a, 1, $20.30. 6 rooms, bath, $14, THOS. G. her 68. im apartwent house. Oiuces for rent. For particulars sud permits, apply st ou: office, 08-1 i KANSAS CITWS NOISY WELCOME, The President and Mrs. Cleveland Shown About the Booming City this 2d EDITION. Lat eras iy Th St ACTIVITY IN B. & O, SHARES. Senin ste “ Dulld our residences hereafter. ' aaa The ride was a well-managed carriages enjoyable affair. 01 enough the Visitors aud an gssore somites of eleven Moore, accompanied by about twenty depu- Baoan the cheers “ot “the fmultiiude, and’ made the cheers mI of the outstanding Government bonds, We of bans at he ere wholly un | <8, Way rapidly through the western portion the town without stopping, until it reached the Bia fel aay pre iteets Mo tnelower town, uit fell awi it S00 feet below, muediavely beneath ‘steve ‘the 5 oF 6 miles of railroad. a iA DBAFENINO President's carriage ppearance on the brow of the hill, every locomotive of ail the ‘teen railroads centering here opened its throat scream ‘The concert was led by a rusty-1 monster, wise tones, by soune manipulation of tie pertoras: ing artist, ‘were exactly like the howling of a faintly of Coyotes, only mu:tiplied to ear-spultting dimensi ons. ‘The President's attention was called to the grea? area lying beyoud the raliroad yi Covered, by | mammown packing houses establishments for the sale agricultural luplements, A brief pause Was made at Lue exposition butldiug, but the President did nut alight. From tis puint the party proceeded to Uns sile uf tue projected new ¥. M,C. A. building, at the northwest corner of 9th and Locust Of wulch tue President laid he corner-stone, | ‘bis ceremouy was preceded by the singing ying, # briet address and prayer by Bishop Hem —— necessary, inexpedient, and unwi: lus be‘promptiy and constantly applied to the iquidation of the debt, and let the ‘Hon of the ‘Treasury in the work of buving the bonds be fur- ther wed, aystematized,and controlled by ad- ditional legistation. By W. P. St. John. of New York: Resolved, That the existence of the national ‘Danks ts not dependent upon the national debt. By Mr. Carter, of Nebraska: “Resolved, ‘The executive council be and ts hereby instructed to Dp ‘@ bill embodying such amendments to the ‘nat al banking act as may seem most desirable and expedient, transmit a . thereof to each member of this association with a letter inviting criticisms for consideration by said executive council, after which the bill shall again be brought ‘before said council for consideration and final ade ; it shail then be presented to Con; a a mailed toeach member this as ‘ation, with a request to use their per- Sonal influence with the members of Congress and United StatesSenators from their respective States to secure favorable action. “Reso! , The executive council ‘be, and is hereby instructed to examine the bat king legis. lation of each State and Territ , and endeavor, through the local members of this association. to Secure uniform bank legislation throughout the Let the sur- country. ‘The Ruined Connecticut Bank. “Resolved, The executive council be, and 18 THE DEFICIT GROWS BIGOEK AND BiUdER. hereby, authorized toemploy such assistants a8] SraPFoRD SPxINes, Conn., October 13.—Excite- may be necessary to secure in a legitimate man- per the objects contemplated tn the Tes0- tions, and are hereby em fo levy from tme to time upon the members of this association assesaments sufficient to meet the expenses necessarily incurred in carrying out these tnstruc- ment over the downfall of the Stafford Springs National Bank conunues to run very nigh. neu; National Bank Examiner Forman bas bee re this ABOLISHING WATER RATES, Resolutions Adopted by Citizens’ Asso- ciation No, 3. Citizens’ Association, No. 3, Northeast Wash- ington, at @ meeting last night, adopted resoiu- ‘Uons setting forth that as “the entire population, with very few exceptions, depend upon the Water works for their supply of water Ww. A. York: J. J. ‘Odel for domestic purposes,” and as “all are Chicago; W. H. khawn, Philadelphia; Hoot HL equality benefited by its sanitary effects, Casy, alliWauace; LAD b. Kuvts, Lilie KOCK, | in cleansing the sewers, and its use forextinguish- Arcs] 3-4; Suiun, Baltimore, Md.; 8. K. Sneed, | ing Ores street sprinkling, public fountains, and teudersou, ky.; 'W. E. Schinerts, Pittsburg; Ed: | the like,” and, as “under “ue present system the mund tyie:, Boston; A.W. Wyman, Omaha; W. | entire expense of keeping the water service and. P. St. John, New York. works in repair, aud one-half the cost of ‘Tue routine Dusiness having been disposed of, | the aqueduct extension, reservoir, &c., has Papers were read by c. P. Williams, of Albany; El-}to ve paid by the war takers alone, dav. F. Suvysith UL NeW YOra; ucury a. KOOX, of | who consuivute but a stnall fraction of the popula: Alinpesoia; H. 8. Wilsud, of Unio, and Beriah Uon;” and as “the present system of water rates 1s kins, of Onio. ‘unequal and unjust, and necessitates a large ex- NEW OFFICERS NOMINATED. ‘The nominating committee then presented the following: President, Logan C. Murray, of New York; first vice-presitent, Charles Parsons, St. Louls. Executive Counel.Chatrman, John’ Jay Knox, New York; Gen. 8. Cox, New York; Lyman J. Gage, Chicago: Daniel Xanan, Cumberiand, Md.; James H. Baune, Boston; W. G. Deshler, Columbus, Onto; E. B. Jordan, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. W. Lockwood, Richmond, Va; Augustus ‘H, Moss, Sandusky, Ohio; M. W. allcusel, Philadelphia, Pa.} Nash, Ne: B HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th at. nw. ROE, RENT — $1350 EXCELLENT OPPORTU- ity to wet Dew, desirable six-room house, bath- fom. Low window; st, near H st. cars jard front and rear: 1501" Gales 7, 218 Cat. se., Or, 20r. $200 312 Ist st. ae, 2013 Muas.av-nw..10) NER & CO. 916 F st. nw. 20 HILLEK AVE. NW—VERY desirable three-story aud basement Brick Dwelii contaimig eleven roous, laundry, furbace room, sta: tionary washtubs, cabinet mantels, rauge, furnace, butlers’ pautries and every convenience ,well aud fully f ; WU Ten. toastricuy private family on'Y for season of six months. Apply to, THos. J. FISHER & CO., 13v4 Fst. mw, "APEREDSIX-ROOM BRICK ing, 31S 4th at we. Keut reduced to $1.30 per mouth." SWOKMSTEDT & BKADLEY, 927 dt. a 08-6 i $ Ost. nw. Lip. 1 16th st uw... DY 3 Couk row n. w., L2r..1 2204 18th n.w., 13r.. 200 | Dhesbovenowess ‘cide examined iS teom cr rotiee only. THOaIAS J Fisiiew @ cos 8 134 Foe ED— ee FOCI 10 rows. | i | Sox, Tenleytown road and Woodley Laue, 10 ra. ‘Tenleytown road at north ow ehtown rus er Gevagetowh bound: Ok RENT — MODER:! west. RESIDENCES, NOBTA- Pest ae-10r | 1309 Fat oF. STEIGER & Li: BERMAN. 1s F = BSCE. permo Talk st, lit dd able IS. N.E, SEVEN ROOMS; 6 1 ft B.e., pine rooms. modern im] tegen ted atid papered. first clasmcoudition, new bousen CALLAGHAN, B31 North Capital Sai IRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1519 Saipie Eee Ta SoS Lebroit Wautdine eter Ae 3a | Foe, KENTA THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE hext door to Geuryetown Convent. to the Convent. JOR RENI— Poa gat vw. se 830/821 1 Be Picken ae ED1 @ BKADLEY. Od Pea awe -14rel th st, extended, tur +5 | othe weer susi-3m DG PROCTOR & 80} {OR KENT—ELEGANT BRI mn $3; 1601 16th st sas aria OR RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELL. "that “tue present BODIES ENTIRELY CONSUMED. | Poudoire to keep the accounts ehat (ta 4 system ought to be acolished and the —— entire expense of the water service Many of thove Kisted at Kouts were | and works, aside from. the ‘main, Compietely Incinerated. Cuicago, October 13,—Special dispatches to the ‘Chicago papers tts morning as to the extent of the Chicago and AUlanuc horror confirm the Associated Press reports direct from Kouts the Gay Of tue disaster. ‘Ihe Anter-Ocean has a par- Ucularly significant interview with Dr. ‘1. G. aic- Lure, of Buune Grove, who, wit Dr. Mckee, of Kouts, Was active in aiding the sufferers it’ the wreck. “Tuose Femains which were recovered,” Said Dr, Mchure, “are of persons wuo were sit- Ung on tue seats near the windows, and fell out- Ward When Uke charred framework tell to pleces, Dut those Who were sitcluy inside, and Whose re- Maths fell on Ube Falls, were burned to powder and not & vestige of tem, except, perliaps, a 1ew Pleces of bone, Would be “found.” ‘Tbe weal be- Uween Uese rails Was suflicleut to have DESTROYED ALL THE REMAINS. im such a beat, wuen the cuafred inass cooled, tt would go tw powder by exauers fulilug on ft, and nothing would ever beknown of them. I was told Uy vue of the wrvokes that he saw litle heape o abd tals Was curruborated by the stave ieuts Of Others, and douvtiess (Mat Was all that Temained of those who Teli between the tracks, Tor Wuen heat ts sufficient Wo make the rails under neath red bot aad to warp and bend them into every conceivable shape, it 18 almost as intense as in a crematory.” Dr. McLure states the number burned to death as “at seast Sixteen or eighteen.” Of the wounded be speaks delinitely, aud uis total iseven higher Suan the press estlinale. Dr. MeLure says: “AL Ailuier’s Hotel, in Kouts, after the accident, there Were seven ladies and ten men, making seventeen in al.” He zou tne maine and ‘address of the lady mentioned in the press report as naving done tue Iost heroic Work ut Lue Wreck helpiug others to escape. Its Mrs Jobn Wensinger, Cary, Wyal- dot County, Unio. ‘MLSBTARN PASSENGERS MISSING. J, W. Frederick, Who ilves at Kouts ‘and failed to get abo.rd tne irain at Hammond, sald he kaew there were over M1y passtugers uuvard the train Whenit left Hammond, ‘she Daicy News bas a spectal trom Wabash say- ing: Lew inorn, a well-cuown traveling man, la- terviewed the porter of the rear Puliiaan car on the {rain Wrecked at Kouts ‘The porver stated bat the tickets in the possession of tue conductor showed tat nineteen passengers were missing. ‘dhe porter hunstlt counted “iiteen bodies, ail burned to ¢ crisp. —__»—___ Meport of the Hecciver of N. Matson & Co. ‘Cuicaco, October 13.—ikecelver Foreman, of N. Matson @ Co., yesterday ilied u report stating that When ue assumed iy duties as recelver AUgUSt 18, he found merchandize valued at $220,700.08, of Which he bas sud 941,001.77, ieaving a balance of $179,088.33. Hie also Teccived plus recelvabie and be paid out of the general fund,” and “that the Committee of One Hundred be requested to ask a to so change the law as to accomplish this object.” AStatement was made in respect to the estl- mates for street improvements ior the northeast ‘section that (the list submitted to the Commission. ers Was in the order of the uaportnce of the pt inprovements; that it Was Dut ex. ected that ail the streets could be included in the Coiamissioners’ estimates, but that tke Commis sloners should select (row the list, ——————— ‘The Tax ‘mses. ‘TAKEN UP FOR ARGUMENT TO-DAY. In the Court in General Term this morning the cases of Francis A, Wood et al. agt. the District of Columbia and the United States Treasurer (forty- three in number) were taken up for argument. ‘These cases were brought to have certain tax-lien cercificates brought into court that they might be declared pull aud vold and the prvnerty atTected ceuare foe Lue operations of the same Was brought S0mec rime simce by Mesors. piracy & Birney, by peuitton for certiorarl. 81 muy Mr. Henry E. Davis, for the District, fled motions to quash, and these were certified by Judge Cox to be weard in the first instance. ‘here are several classes of these Cases—four under corporation ordi- Duhces, from 1867 to 1870; lour for improvements made by the Board of Public Works, trom 1871 to ‘1873; one for Water-main Lax assessed ip 1875, and ‘Wwe Others lor work under the continuation uf tue Board of Public Works, contracts by the Commis sioners, from 1874 to 1877. The peutioners clan ‘Chat certiorari Is Une proper action. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market, ‘The following are the opening and cl Rew Tork stock Marke tite to Guason & Macartoeg, 1410 F sersce, prices of special scouts Valued at $10,000, of whic $8203 ave Deen coil.cted, leaving @ balance of $4,574.42, Ie SAY LE Bus 1a Uuk 944,509.00, aud ¥ {60 01 Baltimore Markets, current expenses have beea paid out ot tue re-| BALTIMORE, Mp., October 13.—Vincinia aixes, con- schidated, 46; “teu-forties, with coupons, 31; Dew thr, Oi vid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp,, October 13.—Cotton dull and iud—middling, ‘0. ‘Flour ceipts The court directed the receiver to pay a duvidend of 50 per cent on the clulins of the First National Bunk of Cuicayo, tke Garmeld National Bank of New York, and Z 8. Holbrook, waich Mi De prety pad quis amount togroamidan said ie itrpl Probably Lost with all Hands. ss orn soutien ean for whit, A auovcestan risuina scnooxix THOLOKT To uAvE | And uulet: Wile Sta: ‘yellow Seu. wenters PRMISHED IN 114 STOKM Oy SEP/EMMER 3, sais apd dll; mized, October oven GovcesrER, Siass., Uciove? 13.—1ue schooner | §2% 3 a Oats Girui—southern aud Peunsyivania, 3084 white, S4u36; western anixed, 33034. It quiet, 65860. Provisious tuirly uetive aud sieauy. fees Armor, 180183, Petroleum, frma—retined, 6. Potatoes easier 1.75a¥.25, Coffee friner iio cacyoen, re Galle TbatOxg- Wuiaty: tion Tae gS ‘Liverpool per: Thomas 4. arr, cut’ saled frou were August 19, With a crew of ‘fourteen wen, on a fisuing voyage, 4s given up for lost Wala ail un board. She Was list Setu at anCuOr Sepseiaber 3, Le day OF the disus- (ous bu:rieane un tue Babks, und uasnelcuer beeu Seen nor beard from since. ‘tue vessel 13. four years oid, OF elghLy-one tons, Cromwell Had a Bad Reputation, FOXBONO, Mass., October 13,—Ollver Cromwell, Who Was afrested at Walpole yesterday, carged With being one of the murderers of Cusaler Mur- Tou, of tue Dexter (walbe) Bans, Was Well KUOWD in Cais Vicinity, and Was suspected of being the murderer of airs. Arrington, and was for some Ume closely Watched by tue police. le has a Dud Teputaliod, and has always been considered a Gesperate Character by the officers, ‘THE FRISONEKS TAKEN TU MAINE. Bostow, wads, Uewvuer 1i.—Oilver Suilth, alias Cromwell, and David L. Staia, the alleged murder ers of J. W. Barron, casbier Of the National Sa\ ings Bunk Of Dextér, ate., who were brought Lere Yesterday and held im “the Boston ‘Tous over hight, left for Dexter this morning in charge of detecuves, — Secialist Tuber Convicted. ‘THE JUDGE REFUSES TO CUAROR THE JURY THAT THE UNION HILL MEETING WAS LAWFUL. denser City, N. J., October 13.—The jury in the case of Herman Tuber, the Union Hill anarchist, after belag out but twenty minutes, found a ver- dict of ty against the accused at noon to-day. ae a a u req x Governor Abvett. The judge declared that the "Jurors Should" decide t they infuencea Tanguage m the circulars. It was also to ‘be ‘Other ateauier 5 5 articles hts to. Fye, 1,000 ,US@ barrels: wheat, 32,000 bushels 1,700 bushels; corm, 43.200 bushels: Chicago Markets, Cag Int., 13, 11 & m—October PEe heel eee ee ‘November lard, 6.25. October short ribs, 7.0255. ee ‘Two English Forgers Trapped. ‘THEY HAD PLENTY OF MONEY AND WERE LIVING LIKE LORDS Lt BROOKLYN. The New York World teday says: and Robert Chapman, two young Englishmen, ‘Were arraigned before United States Commissioner wheat, 8 f British authort arrest the runaw: men ina fashion: that it was a at home. bea ie advice of chs Camsaiaavncr, id no Ex-Gov. Al took exceptions to nearty all the ‘liam then asked furnish fudge’ cliarge. ‘Tuber will probably be sentenced | Dash but waa told coat ‘under: the treaty thet ef, ‘Will be tried next week. Asian being handcuitea ‘oa Marsal Amether Body Recovered, pig? CROWDS FLOCK TO THE SCENE OF THE ASYLUM FIRE REAR CLEVELAND. ing in Crete oo te Northers Ome tnease apenas Sho eoees Sad anes. g uince Tae ar ie from Wayne a cost, re cing ag welt can, be expected and all may ‘andthe defendant took an appeals this morning and only two are unaccounted for. tical advices trom Simla, reper’, 30,700 tate ‘The coroner ts at the asylum making an investi- | cases of cholera in the aur gacion, but bas not begun an inquest as yet by ye oe At Baws & ‘piano mant of | States minister to | a New "Yoru have talied, "Actual ‘debts glaad0oy | sation in tus city or ‘ond aif va foreiga i SOUTH OF THE AVENUE. ‘The Prepesed site for Public Bullé- estimate of the value of the property, taking ina Uttle more, however, east of och street, and bis total estimate was $16,000,000. The purcuase of ais property, with the view ot sites “for public buildings, Was proj 10 a bill offered at the last session Of Congress by Mr, Milliken, of Maine. Mr. Koss A. Fish, the assessor of the District, offered a re- port aud resolation favoring the project 1n te ‘South Washington Citizen’s Associa last spring and it subsequently came up before the Citize Committee or One Hundred, where no action bas Deen tuken on it as yet. ‘The membersof the com- mittee representing the district in which the prop- erty lies dented tue right of thesouth W: 4 Association to originate action Lhat involved prop- erty interests in ‘another district. Mr. Fish bas Prepared 4 statement showing that the assessed Value of this COL. LUDLOW REQUESTED MR. FISH TO FURNISH THE PiGURus. Col. Ludlow, when asked by a Stan reporter about the matter, said that it had never come up ‘Defore the Commissioners asa board. He had re- quested Mr. Fisn to furnish the figures as to the assessed Values of the property, 80 they could have the facts before them. ‘Te only thing the Couunissioners could doin the matter was, per- ‘aps, to reter to it in tnetr annual report, scien Stabbed in the Breast. RESULT OF AN ALTERCATION IN THE DIVISION. ‘This afternoon, in the Police Court,Chas. Brouner was placed on trial ‘With assault and bat- tery with intent to kill Chas, Nightingale on the Right of September 5, last, on street between 12th and 13th streets, in the “Division.” Messrs, Taylor and Wright appeared for the defendant ‘and Mr. Lavender for the prosecution: ‘Nightingale testified argea he met the detendent a the “Divison Rete had @ boxing mutch with a mau named Simms, and witness spoke to him about it. ‘This was in ‘Being as I have the worst of it, go.” ‘They leit Rooney's aaloon and wit Ress next saw the defendant in Richardson's saloon on street. It was about 12 o'clock when. he left Richardson's saloon and started ‘up C Street. le heard some person’ walking beiiloa him, and turning he recognized the man as the defendant. Witness stopped and was standing at & tree-box when the defendant stopped, “What's the matter?” asked deiendant. “Have your friends left you.” Witness answered, “Yes, they have all left.” The defendant then said, “You— —Iam todo what I inteaded todo,” and stabbed in in the right breast. On cross-examination Witness said he did not have the gioves on with the defendant; Knox and Simms were not put out of Rooney's; did not see a man named Bowen that r. McKone, of the Emergency Hospital, testi. fted io the nature ortue injuries, Which he oud were very serious and dangeroux. When the in- Jured man was in the station he called tue name of “Charite” several times, and suld that Chariie — cut him. Witness could not remember his last name. Oilicer Heller testified that Special OMicer Klop- fer found the injured man lying on the pavement at 13th and C streets. They took him to the sta- Hewaths witness atterwards arrested the de- Maine Wore a shirt 0m Which bicod stains were visi Ey officer Klopter testified that it was about 1Oclock in the moriing when he found Night- ingale lying on the pavement. About a square from where he found the injured maa be found a dirk-knite. The case was sent to the grand jury; bonds, ———_ RANOB OF THE THERMOMETER--The following Bere tg readings at tue sigual OMice vo-day: 7 a, m.,, 43; 2 p.m, 65; maximum. 68; minimum, 39, ——_ AN INJUNCTION TO Prorscr Escrric-Licut CaSLzs.—The Cues :peake and Potomac Telepucne Co. yesterday, by Mr. N. Wilson, filed # bi tor an injunction against the National Safe Deposit Co. and the District of Columbia to restrain the Dis- trict trom 1 to the Sate Deposit Vo, any per- mit or license to remove, cut, or injure the electric cables of complainant in front of and on the side Poste co Woarsa ding.” Sule Mert imeed a rom 80 . SUC (errtel a Festraining order, ——-___ ‘Tae Distucr Estimates were refered to the First Controller this moraing for an examination ‘and report, Enrgrep Upon His Durmgs.—A. F. Graves has entered upon the performance of his duties as Geputy collector of {nternal revenue at Washing- to, vce Deputy Bexlom resgnes: A Roy Kills His Friend. SAD RESULT OF A GUNNING TRIF ON THE MARSHES. The Philadelphia Press to-day says: Peter Mc- Cabe, aged seventeen Years, will never forget his gunning trip yesterday. By an accident he shot and Killed his close friend and companion, John Gillespie, aged sixteen years, Gillesple lived at Tocyoune, mother 1: arly crazed with man's ris ne: rief Over Lhe uRexpected death of ber boy Jonun. ‘oung McCabe is in @ siintlar condition and moans iS cite cae art ol 1s no doubt in mind of Coroner’s Messenger Wolf that the shoot- ing Was accidental, und at the inquest such a ver dict will be found, ‘and 1 will set Mccabe tree. ‘The dead boy's father i8.an engineer. The two were fond of, . ‘They were out yesterday for rail birds, It was siiortly after 12 o'clock when the ac- cident occurred. ‘Tuey were near the river bank at Wheatsheaf Lane. “McCabe saw a flock of binds and took aim. His friend was standing to one side In eager expectation of the aim being suc- cessful, As Mccabe was about to fire an old plece Of wood Which his toot was resting on gave way, preciplating him to. the MeCabe picked hituself up in ah instant vo fad covered with blood and breathii its fst rie Whole of the ¢i had. struck Gihespis in the neck and breast Hamediate bel 4 ‘Was far away. only lit fer Lutes. Bruns aks Geneon tinea pmare word. Leat nis dead friend in the field McCaoe pea rd ‘Wook the body to the ridesburg police substation, thence £0 the Inds Nomen oe ————e0—__ Onc Thing That Woesn’t Bother Her. ‘Frou the San Francisco Chronicle. i i FE] mt iF i Fi i i F 3 5 rf i i i i | BE in FE | pi H f H i i i if E ! le Ht i 3 He ci s have where the women gv ‘women Would go'and he fet btisre sromageas toacnre A ‘not be dictated to bys man. Cot. xD snson Loco Ur.—col, clifford Ander {ried So anvot Fostdhaster Lasnat on Monday, i el street, between Jackson and Tucker. |" DISREGARDING THE aAGRREMENT. “Cut-Off” Notices te Watet Consumers THE OFF” TO BE STOPFED. Mr. Davis having this afternooa been informed ‘Of the compisints made, seat word to the wat-t office to stop cutting off water in such cases Unt) afver the argument in the test casts next Monday. pee Held for the Grand Jary. THE AGED HORSETHIEF WITH MANY NAMES LIKELY ‘TO END HIS DAYS IN PRISON. ‘The aged horsethiet whose arrest was mentioned Court this morning charged, under tne nathe of Harry Smith, alias Charles Smith, alias Charles Brown, alias Charles Fillmore, alias Wm. Watts, ‘with stealing a horse valued at $140, the property ‘The of William James & the dealors, defendant, who clatms that he is elghty-three arraigned him. Wm. larceny of the horse, tne antiaal from tke Seontane payin han too cash and giving him security fof an “wn B Die, colored. Lest Coat We aa the m, Hum! a} defendant unti¢ the aniinal and Ue it at angeher Place, He lett the yard, and when he ret horse was gone. Jno, Sullivan testified that he loaned Johnson the money to purchase the horse with and identl- fied the defendant as the man from whom the ani. mal was purchased, He also identified the receipt signed his name given by the defendant, where be as “Charles Brown.” “Have you anything to say?” asked the judge of tmederendant ® “only that I am ,” answered the eegnty not guilty, ae. ‘The case Sent to the grand jury; bonds, on was MV —— District GovernmentAftaira, tion ng tor te eived property owners interest tor ‘opening of Mic! enue, whi to iat submitted, follows the suath ‘Soumaaty ot the Soldiers’ Home ground, ext ‘northeast. teri totes junction Sf mastoess ten Bupker till is. The proposed avenue will be 120 feet wide, ‘There 1s no appropriation for ‘tor ground condemned for thé avenue, says that as all the proy owners interested are willing to donate the land, the avenue can be opel INQUIRING 48 TO LIQUOR LICENSES. Major Mcore bad'a conference with te Commis. stoners to-day in reference vo the enforcement of fhe liquor cense regulations. He was instrupied to nave careful ingufry made in ease of ap ‘and to have all 9 ication for a lntormation concerning tne vornood, the number of barrows existing tp it, the character Of the Place for which license 1s Asked, &c., col- ‘THE FIRE-RSCAPE BOARD today examined a number of bul on 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Tey ordered @ fire-escape on the avenue front of the American House, to occupy the window north of hallway Fuuninig north and south. ‘The, also ordered waree re-eacapes and com! Ipes om the ave- ue {rout of tue Metropolitan Havel, aad ope oo the 6:h-street tront vee dees BUILDING PERMITS Were tssued to-day us follows: Joseph man, bwo-story and frame dwelling, lg atteet above oad. West Washington, ; 0 Walter 8. Cox. to vulldan ironstafrway on ‘north. cast corner of Fennayivania aveuue. apd northwest, $700; Margaret E. Lowrie, ing oo Sneriff road, Benning’s, $500; Chas, Weller, addition to dwelling, 8e20 northwest, $250. MISCRLLANEOTA, Anonler was mad¢ lo day directing that the West 20 fect alley and the 10 tect alley tn 239 be paved under the provisions of tie ‘sory permit system, $<» ‘Transfers of Heal Deeds in fee have been filed as caveny w J. K 8. Busrduua, tot 15, Dik, Droit Park; $5,425. W. E. Howard toJna. Cc. ard, pt. 11, sq. 705; $— A.B. Hines todas, Ford, lot 7, sq. P. F. mcauliife to T. ‘Tueker, sublot Aunie 1. Heator Jones to At f ei PREP Guire to L.A. Loveiace, $1,500. Hoe locks fakes ome 50, block 5 lock ‘Tom Smothers Applies for a Pardon. ‘BIS APPLICATION REFERRED BY TRE PRESIDENT TO ‘THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL An application has been received dt the White House, and referred to the Attorney-Geheral, from white girl in the northeastern section of the city, and was sentenced to the Albany County acy for thirty years, He now declares his inno. cense of the crime, states that he 6 sixts-shree yearsoldand in bed health, and having @ wife ‘and three children here, he desires to see! de. fore he dies. a i ca ‘te | bs | it E i | i i : f i HI Sach ES?! ; ; i He i e g Hs gz ef i it i j 4 H il Fes ‘halt of the uni “8 income of 000. Tne de- Ropeatar araaeeirag Geemae se its Operations will not be We have ac- cumulated a reserve fund of which the (ustees may conclude to fall ” The said: “The passing of the dividend was approved by all of the directors after the situation was ex- i eg Hh B H it tf gs fly ie se gE iE 5 if ra i i ie i ee Ag i fi Fe iy a E A Baltimore paper to-day says: Mr. Grove into the city in the afternoon and stopped at the Maryland Club, where he met a number of his friends, with whom he talked in the buoyant manner characteristic of him. All of those w! i met bit it he was looking very well. It +4 Was reported that he would provabiy spend. the | t2.en, Haven and where foun iam Butier, whey Singer _tcaveting, Dut that BS bed net Cally ao. with a Mm Waldron and Plora Colley, rode in will enjoy eb arto: pheasant showing at ‘op. | carriage as taras New Haven. i — |... “a lands, where he has a preserve. Gen. F.C. Le- {robe’ and other gentlemen have been invited to Mre. Freeman Bought a Steak. take part in the shooting. As to Mr. Garrett's | 4" OBJECTION TO THE ARTICLE COST MER ONE OF ERR statement with regard lo ulmseif and the affairs YiNvERS Of ‘the Baltimore ‘and Ohio Company, a very inu-| ‘The New York Journal, October 12, says: Mra. mave Iriend said it would be gives vo the at | Panny Freeman went into the butcher shop of the tune but that it would not be advisa- | TON Ean teat ‘Ne ot Le 4 fone oe eater Seine cing emesis: | June 00,2005, 00 buy 0 sok. Guo thought sbe ee oes a ‘because she saw anything at the present Ume without running tae ‘risk of the road, and thereby dam nee eed was in charge ‘Taking @ Collection to Pay = Debt, 4+ ys anger. From the Atlante Constitution. 4 ‘An atnusiug anecdote 1s related of a Hawkine- 3} 7 Ville merchani Who sold goods on credit to a col- AU the trial Ored preacher. The man of the Gospel had made she had served ‘avery poor crop, and it was evident to tue mer- + chant that he had a slim chance for bis money, yh On Saturday he saw the preacher and said to him: She sald sue took up “See here, parson, youv'e got to pay me your ac count going out Lo wear you preach to-mor- aud then she Sows tad.atver we sermon ‘YOu Must pass around Mrs Freeman's ager, ‘the bat and raise a collection.” sure evougi, tbe for $100, ‘Morchaik wes ou hand ad Wok a {runt seat Tue ; ‘commenting On bard-bearied sinners aud the rica ¥ KNOCKING & man who would not forset the world and lay up os his reasur sin beiven: Afver the sermon tue Bat At o'clock residents ot New Was paseed around, wercuaLt ‘Brat | Lisbon, Obio, were started Ubeir. larfin the at and tbe congrorstce bear rare | Rearing & tremendous cxgieaton, Many Sumteck induntn quarinen, aus baltes toni teread seters At to be an earthquake. A litte later and an siarm were in Ube bat. ‘be Ube preucner retired trom Of Gre called the department to Cahill & Kunball's {he pulpit the merchant foliowed hlin abd got the | jewelry store. The fameshad not much headway, entire contents of Une nat—just abvut enough WO | dowever, and were caslly nee QS, SS was w 4As0nT Cay"? AOREE TO MAKE mntanonn Pav g2b,000 | SUCHE UE sitwel. Several afticies. had. beet we through & partion Danaces. store of M. E Booth Actor Geo, H. Leonard sued Abram R. Erlanger | derous as any in use in New York yesterday for £25,000, as damages for AQ A being shot by Krianger ai ne Continental Hotel, | Dumwiars, bad. 1m Philadelphia, when he (Leonard) went to the | Slew to the burglars he ‘room Of bis wife, the actress Luise Balfe, to con- fer with her about some business matters, Leopard ty) Depat exhibited the wound to the jury y ene | ee eee ee Produced tue decree of divorce wich ue pane ft iss Balto since the oo.arrence. rianger | Posed. “Notices nave teen sou Vestified that be did not shoot Leonard, but hy the weapon was discharged while boun were | {SUE""Iy reapbuse t> tus Of MisstBaite who ts bow in Texas, Was Dor auowed Bicped eeecces bes go inevidence. In it she swore that whe was | Nibited receipts never were ‘Une case. ease actor bad soon as is baggage would Cards, Cowhides, and Pistele, ‘Yatz Bors Tanixo Down. DIRE RESULTS OF 4 FOKER PARTY BROKEN UP BY | fresuman ball gi ‘AN INDIGNANT WIFE. ‘weverai Umes, bas A Columbia, & C., special to the sald that the Press, October 12, says: The town of W: that a Colleton County, is intensely agitated over a senes | Praaeel S be expe: of cowhidings and threatened ducia. All the | Wm. Water, of Sc. Parties concerned belong to the first families of | chat reason’ the place. The eldest von of Major Bdwards, the inctpal Lawyer of the town, married the beauti- tae ake Col daa. Rion. Young Edwards, trequent absences frou howe at $7304 by a toy named isla, une entered the neoct Tere et husband sa weveal male friends were ent was, Pelinew, aire, bawards med v0 Busan ‘and. drawing” «© cowude fross Deneath ber shawi she beat him unmercifully ‘be- fore abe could be secured. Sr mer cares Se wes Bellinger, who ex- usband re- him. Thea oo pepe oy he Se oes if A i if i} i | rll