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FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR REN POLITICAL CLUBS ALL RIGHT. s = — & BRI 4 3 NE Commissioner ‘Takes Issue [ey ae SD eee ie Ue naicicate Obey. fmhall familie, ws children: ca be seen from Satur~ | tion, on Mass. ave. west F. the fad. L714 Oth at. B ‘old-Iw* | brown stone and pressed os I Fee RENT 0g st X SEVEN BooMs ANB | Ficsu YFROPERLY BELONG TO STAIR ASSOCLATIONS AND met. Pt WutTaRie A JORDAN, u OTHER POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. a ——— x ED— se sexCTRGE prrvaciog | Hpk taescert, Ke: Tales a, Ralors Pisce, or better known as 805 | YN 0 gi oth st.n.w. ‘story and. attic ‘Brick, 12 good condition rent. #83. Suis, comple I ae = frota StoSeckock | Comm completely furnished and Plauo $150 per fons bon ot Ocaiacimnat Ouscy Yeon tat Ww. aT FRE re | aa eee ircetor Beek, 10 rome and ‘to the Iitinots Democratic Association. Di RENT—NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME DWELI_ | bath, completely furnished and not believe in extreme or strained con- ing. ave rooms; modern improvements. 332 6th | month. ae mt -. mt 20. 81530. SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, a re o19-6t tbe ster tive Lesidence, No. 2 Duyont Circle for | quouith Os tw yoare eituer furnisbed or unfuraisne json tly located rremsed of co tdiaacigbtbed rooms and ‘two beth rootus. | oat New Hampahive sve: uswe Teoma, Lacey, ioe leave Montgomery a\1 o'clock to-morrow, will Tas snd dining rooms 08 ret Sour. Kitchen, | rooms, rompletely and nicely furnished. ‘imclnd- | Make no stops on its way to ees tee sturpace ¥ ‘and wine ci no, Giawe and China ware, Linen, Silver, ‘asheville, |. C., where It may tarry ati eG of, tie hounn furmiaidsi taxon fof | $0 per month ‘Apply to JNO. A. PRESCOT: We 3 | Rrtcen mafuutes, "a staemcht Sor Lnnuins Foseamnion on ot: before Decesaber” lat ~ Se Trucs, Curtains and Hamgungs cau be boaght ‘desired. For permite totuavect apyly te Fitch, Fux & BROW 1437 Pen ots. ~— © | way, but the people Ww! ...883 | by sae announcemen 39 | train will run slowly i i erie 18 Let. tur, fits: 10F, m1 40. t i i it Ha Colquitt at. 10 o'clock about thirty other g Beople of note in town 21d Ist at ae... FB ‘ af jst. Or, ma. 3. 37.50): Me, ir. <3 Dit awe be y fs expected to fr. Junius the latter, The Mass. av. and 16th. Ist, near 17th, é 8 gi p bd i | 26 : 4 F CONTINUES. at thinned out this morn- rm continues, It 1s just in charge of the engine mj of the t's train t in the lock-up. He pulled a throttle, and 1 several members of pick exhibited in rescuiny e of the crowds seve! ut tostart, Last night ‘ventured away from the ‘Measures have Duyont Cirele, Dupont Cirle, a'r Mass. ave. & 1 al f il h i : i i i WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1007 Peunaylvania ave. 0. FURNISHED 00, [OK KENT_1515 oTH ST NW. EIGHT ROOMS F and oe front amd bec a 3 Appig to WC DUVALL. Ob sc mw. O1M-Ot igs €o oppose the Administration. | Of coarse 3 RENI—CORNER 131H AND R STS. N.W. wack sae to ae jor Se Fea en SY ES uch hpi cb apa tod Sen Spar os tmyas T= relia ‘per raoath. = 4 EG EN Tout ob ols se Goes OH REN T—THOSE oe 'Tt roome, bath, and cellar, complete in seer iste” Parties cutacing the houses within the Sere’) eerks may have nterce arrabgementa to ait OpPOENY (0 HL WARNER & CO, “"Fire Sram reporter called ‘the Commissioner's at- ‘tention to Commusaioner Oberly’s recent order for nae* Ney Yons, Octover D.—Hobt. Hare Bowells’| en investigation of the ‘board of examiners of CBS a RENT—A NICELY FU! HED, NEW 2-30 | Sons & Co., of Philadelphh, hare made an ‘O- | Kansas City post-office. Sbree-story Bouse £100 per, month. to's siuall ment to the Guarantee Trust ajd Safe Deposit Co., |" 41 don’t know about the ” said -}3 | of unis city. —-- Racing at Pimlicy To-day. ame inane 8 ols.it*” mR T—G1 ST. ¥ W. SSTORY BRICK; Seis paperel. paluied and put im thorough te: | 1 eK & CO.. G16 ¥ ROLIAN WING THE FIT RACE. price, ¢40, excelent Beightorhood; house JOR RENT—A 9-RUOM HOUSE AND. STORE October 19.—First mee, puree Say for inspection rat noun. o18-3t* Ft CO f24 for eae 8 lot ‘of an- ane to second horse. ome free. 7 ® DE. jque furniture, china, bress, 2 grandfather clocks: to | mile. Kollan won, Valiant dendora third. Fe NENT THOSE ‘DESIKABLE NEW er be sold im ten days; can be seen at any time Aj ‘Time, 1:43. ses a sa aa 108 ANGELES TAKES THE SECOND. Mz, Edgerton, “but it must come before the Istand just where I have stood all the time, op- posed to these investigations unless some good cause !s shown for them by the offering of strong root.” ‘The Interstate Commerce Commission. HEARING 4 CHARGE OF DISCRIMINATION IN FREIGET of e ‘sod cellar. # rome: all mod. ups. Rent very oven and ca $35 per month. Houses can be seen at | FORK RE: 0 _NEW FIRST-CLASS REST | Second race— ales for two-year- ornare aay — We WARNER Soe | BR Gba che ow ik courecat Ta igbstares, | olds a mule Los Angeles, Orst; Hefund, "second; | The case of W. 0. Harwell, H. B. Montgomery 018-61 916 F st. 2. between i. I. ave. and Fet.: ‘House 1309 H st. n- | Omaha, third. Time, 1:4534. and T.W, Pender, transportation committee,against FOE RENT SEVERAL, “NEW Ven, Neat, 2- | Sintoo! 453 Sikekn w. Bets SY eh ‘SWIFT WINS THE TRIED. the Columbus and Western Raflroad Co. and the story _Urics houses with cellar, op, west silo, 2 = SisHED———————-— | , Third race—Purse $600, of which $100 to second | Western Railroad Co., was taken up by the Inter- bet. faad K 3 ‘and gas. Kent OR RENT—FURN: up ig hE WATMEN ACO. O10 Pete. Volsde | B a horse; entrance free; 13.16 miles. Swift MPS, | stare Commerce Commission to-day. Commis- stoner Bragg stated that he would not sit on this case for reasons of a personal and local character; that some, if not all, of tbe questions involved had been before him as a (road commissioner in Alabama, and had been there decided by him and by that ‘commission, and had afterward been & subject of exciting controversy in the legislature of Alabama, to which he had been to some extent @ party as one of the railroad commissioners Alabama. W. O, Harwell and R.G. Montgomery appeared in their own behalf, but there was no appearance ‘on the part of the defendants, The complaint al- leges discrimination in freight rates by the rail- Toad companies named against the town of Opelika, Ala., and in favor of Columbus, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala. It is charged that aithough the Alabama State commission last fall gave it a8 their opinion that Se 13 unjustly discrimi- nated ” still Uhe railroad companies refuse togive the necessary rel and have withdrawn Pi 3 freight rates New Orleans from 2 MAfter hearing oral statements of the case by the representatives of the shippers of Opelika, Chair- man Cooley said that it was unfortunate that no appearance had been made on the other side, Dut the Commission would take the case under ad- visement, 3 + a RESIWABLE | A” Clegantly furnished house in the northwest con- | Lélogas second, Harvard third. ‘Time ¥:04. RENT_NEAR CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE | tatving Yt rooms, will rent for the —— Fee Sodibe beth. J03 2d st. he. ww | TSE, ee or by the | Universalist General Convention, {a New York, October 19.—The Univegalist Gen— VOR RENT—HOUSE 21 F BT. N.W., SIX _ROOMES, | €ral Convention began its business sejsion at the mi; $18.50 per mont. ‘Also, 13 Fat, §. roomie; Church of the Divine Paternity thii mort ning. After devotional exercises the Rev. Dt Sweeton, sil '# 13th st. n'w._ | Of Philadelphia, called the convention to order. GOOD TEN-ROOM DWELLING, | The Rev. J. N. Emery, of Vermont, and Rev. F. A. Baath? Let se; 913.50 ver month, ‘Also a ten-stall Brisbee, of Pennsylvania, were appointed to assist ‘above. v. Dr. ; of Manchester, Soldclin "it A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave._| NH Comialtees were appointed or elections {OR RENT—BKICK HOUSE INQUIKE OF | and jous services. Holy communtoa wasthen t WHEATLEY BUOTHERS, corner 7th and Rhode | administered and a sermon preached by Rev, Dr. island ave. ise 6t_ | Bolles, of this city. Delegates were present from HED-A DOUBLE St. Lawrence University, iuft’s College, Brootlyn, of 18 roving new aud very picely furnished, loca. Boston, New York city, and Baltimore. runes, ‘Sy jo, aut ‘smember of Con- | Barnt mad, plavchuw for four bourses, “MM Paicen, © er fw a priaen ‘ ee 0H RENT_FURNISHED—1351 Q ST., ELEVEN A Decision for the Vanderbilts, ‘STORES, OFFICES, ETC. armmaing And nicely iurnabed: occupied last year Uy | Prrrgacxa, October 19.—The Honorable Carles Seges, and, Qvlling, : Vernon Row, room 18.914 > ‘Me Mt PARKER, _| 1+ Fetterman, master in the case of Cornelius Van- Lith ptm. Ur 940 Store room LAT a n.w-18| 13-12 AREER... | derbilt against the Pitisburg and Lake Erie Rall- Store end dwelling 400 401 7th st..20 3 ’Ok RENT HANDSOME -WUBUE road Company, to-day decided that the trust deed 5 each, 00 | Rectan Be ene SUBURBAN ‘was invoived. Knox and ved, counsel for Vand:t- 12.50 | I dence, stabie, &c.; owner traveling, Low rent of ol Bw 8 ‘per mouth. furminbed Lang: dey zene of | nlit,ciaimed that the trust deed was merely a proxy, ee ws | Dotween Toth aud Tote Ties C180 and e153 pez | FevOKable at will, and against ble Polley. The month. D. G. PROCTOR & SOS: 1220 st. a2e-t | master all these polots, ‘The on the property on my | OR RENT | ives the Vanderbilt control of the road and takes ice for poege aeeees Feitrasbea, per month, | {+ out of the hands of the trustees 1719 Lat. $250.00 Mass. Lecomotive Engincers in Convention. Curcago, October 19.—The twenty-fourth annual | invernational convention of the Brother. Locomotive Engineers opened here this afternoon. 615.50 ith. nly {OK RENT- 409 T st. a J 23 rs ts} a id fel i aaa Interior Department Changes. ‘The following official changes have been made in she Department of the Interior: Office of the Secretary—Resignation: Edmund F.Witmer, jr., clerk, $1,600. Pension OMce—Appointments: J. W. G. Atkins, ‘The above is only» portion For full list call atoftice stand ith. fos) ——E Leaving the Knights, of Arkansas, $1,400, by transfer trom Post-Ofice CHICAGO STEAM ENGINEERS FORM 4N ORGANIZATION | Lepartment; Andrew D. Pryal, of Cee oa ‘OF THKIR OWN. $1,400, by transfer from War Department: Dani oo Carcaco, October 19—The local assembly of | 1. Bedinger, of Kentucky, $1,200, by transfer trom | steam engineers has withdrawn trom ‘Treasury De rtment. z POANY O Wegco hoe | Pateee onder “ot its own. They hove Shs: | Wilikmn ofindass gone) SE Sn own. ve cane or st 3r 1800 ms. 50.00 GNPORNISHbo. ess | Plewed the new ization under the nany of ————— 430 K st nw. 150.00 malt toe ae the American ‘of Steam Engineers, ‘hey A $260,000 House. utes Fare ra 30.90 | siable., Delieve they will derive more benefit from ai i0-| ‘The putlding inspector to-day issued a permit to iy oF ist8 pad dependent association than they ever could rom Ket. nw... 200.00 2049: $0 their connection with the Knights of Labor. Eforts | the Hon. Levi P. Morton toerect an apartment house BS Bo'dalee at.---100.87 1301 & 15209 (333 will be nade toextend the order throughoe the | on the northwest corner of H and 15th streets 31 200 31s8 ees United States, and ultimately to form a natonal | northwest, on the ‘occupied by the old ma 00 ee It is believed that the stean en- | H mansion. The structure will be seven Me ere shee we. 08 | _of-14t HUFTY & DYEK, 13th gineers everywhere will join them without nuch | 51 in height, of pressed brick, with stone other furn! ‘aud unfurnished houses im | FOR RENT—1706 10TH ST. THREE-STORY —_——+__ most sections of thecity. Unfurnished flats Brick, 12 rooms, all mod. Eipereaatbone. ee yoni | Fak earns Irish Grazicre Discouraged. “obte Dinter STON. 798 15th ot. mw. ut CATTLE OFFERED AT RUINOUS FRICES FIND NOPUR- STON. = = ‘CHASES. RENT—A VERY PLEASANT RESIDENCE 1 Dvsum, October 19.—At the Tuam fair Oday (eight rooms) outside of Boundary n.w.: terms thousands of heads of cattle and sheep were Teasousble. Address “QUINCY,” Star office. o17-3e | FURKEST, offered ior sale at ruinous figures, but despit the RENT—HOUSE, FOUR KOOMS AND SUM- | J)OK RENT—TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS, 914 | ¢X¢°edingly low figures there were no purchisers. ‘trimmings, and will cost. about $260,000. sisi Seg Who Does the Money Belong to? About September 1 Mrs. Laura V. Suliivan, of No. 1657 324 street, West Washington, while walking Tuer kitchen, near market, schools and cars: excel- | Mand 916 8 st-n.w.; Just fuished mtu graziers that they cannot cominue $23.55 She intended Beighdorbood. ADpIy st O25 Pat-nw. ol7-St | the other im cherry. twelve od cue ip weipot | DastucSs any longer, and must tale advange of ect Gecicmeny meee aca pore RENT OR LEASE—THE NEW HOUSE, 1502 | closet w 20 1cot alley” Address OWREL SiO caee, aes Claimed that it was their duty vo take charge Of 1 SBistiaw. next to Wormiey's Hotel Apply at 1814 | nw: K Jet ‘Thaindian Bevpensd:% tnd urn Iv ver to the property clerk, ‘They chere- - - fore took charge of iu and turned it over .. se )0R RENT_A NEW TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW | Cmrcago, October 19.—The decision in thepmni- hose _— Whose duty it is to hold it for six Fo ‘ i ‘Bisci Beck bailatn prick itouse, 010 0st nowy, | pus “voodig” case which was eancunced tobe de. | Drops <letiy "awe, Sue te er te St Piatwaiaariguiees, Sap | Hered diy, ban teen ponyooa woul tenor policemen’s fund. Mrs Sullivan claims that if ‘Owner appears sho 1s entitled to the money, and has made application to Commissioner Wheatley to have the money revurned, ———__ SENT TO THE WORKHOUSE YOR VagRaNcy.—Last evening the attention of Sanitary OMicer Teeple was called to a young woman on D_ street, near 6th. ‘Taking charge of her he found that she was ‘an old acquaintance. She had twice before come before ‘iin as an applicant for transpor.ation, ‘and, under the name of Laura Hustman, she was sent to her friends in Baltimore. Recently she Was found in the Soldiers and Sailors’ ‘on Missouri avenue, where abe claimed to be sick und ‘Was sent Lo Providence Hospital. This morning she was taken over a new road, and, in, the Police Court, was sent to the workhouse for 30 days for vagrancy. —-__ RANGR oF THE THERMoMETER.—The following were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7 &. m., 58; 2 p.m., 65; maximum, 66; minimum, 58 a Coat Famine ™ IngLanp, — An Indianapolis ‘Special to the een Leen ss pareere at alarm in Indianapolis and neighboring: Sver the scarcity of coal. ‘rhe dealers declare that there 1s not five days’ supply on hand, and besides [rainy Tera te ‘twice during tne last ‘week they refuse to receive orders except upon the aye (in ly them. ea much feeling becal Baleved that, they: ba ‘the ‘transportation of alarm is intensffied by the announcement that the supply 1s short at the minesin the anthracite Fegion, and orders will not be received at present. AnoUbér bad feature of the situation is the suspen- sion of work in the Southern Indiana mines on account of the strikes and the fact that the low ‘water in the Ohio River prevented the usual portation in that way. ee i; ST —_—o—_ newly | The Protestant Episcopal Congress. adiiog ew hogaes ‘THE SECOND DAY'S SESSION AT LOUISVILIE. wrt ——— = Loursvite, Ky., Octover 19.—Tte second day’s AVE; BOOM! Session of the Protestant Episcopal Church Con- » BBEL& | gress of me, United ales ‘tals: ae ___Obam_|inorning at Leider arge Fo Beat Ao HOON HOUR 5 MIN. WALE | attendance, Tap -audivorium "the “iaryest meek Highlands sta, . & 0. B.'R; fine yard in the city, but before the hour of meeting the wo hall and galleries were crowded and when the ENT proceedings began standing roomwas not obtain- Bante .t6re190 /28& Ane, 10r.furg109 | able, many being turned away. The topic dis extexided, furs 79 | Uthy meat 160 | cussed was “The higher Education of Women.” 9 ausl3m _D.G. PROCTOL & BON, 122 Bishop Dudley calied tne assemblage to order TOR RENT_ELEGANT BRICK D’ NG, apd read the opening prayr. The sec- Sof, 7th st aud Khode,daland sve oppoeite retary announced that the Uplc, “The pro- sheriden's OWN E. BEALL & CO, posal to change the name « the church,” ee ‘would be discussed at tne evening session. bishop Foy -FURNISHED—1301 IST, OF: |. W., | Dudley then announced the topt and introduced Tee eros, 280, Masencbusetts ave, $166.6 1619 | the first writer, the Rev. Geo. L. vocke, of Bristol ae oP 1002 10 as a Babe | RL Me sald that 2 fair majority of women, ag ot men, were capable recely u 1407 ¥ etn. | Mignor “education He” rterred fo the University of Michigan, where the women 00 Were educated in all the highw branches. No more of them broke down and wey showed more enthusiasm. The argument ‘hat the minds of women should not be dev more than > * - F= \ FASHIONABLY-LOCATED, FUB- ge the sensons ot s suite of foome in the mane = G@OLDSBORLUGH & CO., 1405 F st ol7tm RENT_STORE AND DWELLING, 741 7TH nw ‘Roum 10. Federal ‘corner Fissod between 9am. and S p.m. 017-0t r— N_ NOVEM See OVEMBER 1st, vat ABTS 44s at uw cornet prick stable for two borees and eamiage, Fe New York Mock Narket. are the opemipy md c! prices of ‘Stock Marke ried by epecial * elaloP etreet o17-hm Fee case ean, 10r...965 a omen Sid Saori ome do wa ‘The eS yuee, Oe rived Boe. je.u.€..L5r- P] p Hp sesecrretoppas | Pistia! eraaane arta omons Sites a A Jou ESAS Reyer, E eep a Uk oe see - T 5 q ISreeos the men, Howard C. Mei we a graphic de- AUCTION SALES. igh tow} ib of the shaking up te Ousishad. Tae RPL YE £0. 25x Heeainn ue of the sides breaking the masts, and eur ag TRICE Alia. Ecard festa auhataern ee Ferrante ni a, maar EREMPTORY SALB OF _ DI , . a om being killed. ‘Fou CERF EUOP AUD G8 BaP AMOR | HERR | Bh, BD = fae osc otes foils at Samanta gay | Mach ae feat Eoa'bcen eaeaar acti Ree se i asa | Be ons the follow ‘square, ¥. Kari oe ets rath fect of lol 18 and the north 16) ‘The changes, from y cs sabe | paige ee 4s, coupons, 1257, Also ‘Lot 18, in square 992; Washington, and 0 : Lots 8 to 12, both inclave, in square 1072. sted, AE ees & rae ‘Ti Sag gSSz55; i & ; i 33 | Fa has Wistez Hass. FIFTH AVENUE DLOFERA HATS YOR PALL ASB ready. ‘unless bearing Suvee Fonxs a TEA ANG BY srTa brick, 19 rooms and bath, 1 10 BUTLER Disi gt ‘With a countless cretapener aaanigbiale 6 Sens ar ow ite SAMUEL KIRK & SOX, 114 Baltimore st.. Baltimore. » test Which Opens To-Merrew. A LABGE AND FASHIONABLE GATBERING TO WITNESS | PROCEEDINGS AT THE MEETING TO-DAY—PROVISIONS ‘THR TRIALS OF SEILI—GOMB OF THE TENNIS CLUBS | OF THE CONSTITUTION—ANRIVAL OF ADDITIONAL OF THE CY AND THE MEWEERS—PORTY-FOUR| DELEGATES ‘PLAYERS ENTERED FOR THE PRIZES. ‘The committee who have charge of the arrange- | cultural scientists at the Agricultural Department ‘mente for the lawn tennis tournament which will | Prot. G.W. Atherton, of Pennsyivanta, was elected ‘begin to-morrow at 12 o'clock have been busy to- | president, and Prot. Thorne, of Ohio, secretary for day in perfecting the details, There 1s, however | the remainder of the present convention. Comparatively, but little to be done, as the man-| At the opening of this morning’s session Prot. G STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. cones dl OCTOBER 19. 1887—SIX PAGES. . ‘SHE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. List ef the Eatrics Made fer the Com-| A Pian fer Permanent Organization The Turkiih At last night's session of the convention of agri- ume ‘Ho was often delirious in the paroxysms of the fever, | ious. Five more lions of Dut begged, in his lucid periods, that his boay Be | fierce pga Burope. Alexander Peterson, his tandlord, | Gay and were put at sgument baa ve tn the handa ot experienced tan- aataerton ta taking the chetr setaraed. whantnater parr ome d fds ny ‘snoe Of not delaying the necessary preparations | The following additional delegates arrived and - Raymond This | but Delmonico weat in util the last minute. There have been three | reported: & C. Armstrong, principal of the Hamp- eee petra pun nen ei Institute, ro at | Kora, his secretary‘ death. M. Rustem | ® litile dog with her. Umes during the day eed Oe Fenious | too much stunned by fs arial a yt witnessed by Sil without, weafiuees “The ‘Marine PERMANENT ORGANIZATION EFYRCTED. Tere oar | Tet astontehment Band hasbeen ‘and during the , prepare plan. Tepresenuative sere, | were still quiet when ofthe play they wilt render. « program of appro. | ,.7Be, Committee to sry regs wind the at 10 O'C10cK. priate belécunaa, ‘The location of fhe grounds and | the permanent organization of the body submitted Of Kew Tork wita | Right, however, the surroundings Will make the Somme a very ‘the following constitution, which was adopted: ity. He was wont | (rightful roaring and Foltage Will concraae with the fas huss of tae Amovintion of American state ra Sceoo cs tow “Tose cage “rook and cight ladles’ costumes and the tennis Mats and coats of | legos and Expe ‘Stations.’ ‘dinners andreceptionsia | Tuer were ep the players. As has been the case im previous | association ‘be the Pecullarities of dress. Which Dlovd-sained fur was fying tn ‘ell direc: ‘TER FASHION axD cr Progress and ‘administration, of ‘deeply his uoumely taking oo ing madly testes fe cage and ing Will be present to witness the playing, Wile the ee a 8 pe ye Sy 7» tennis tournaments have been infrequent 1n this | of the association, ‘ead hatare,and to his | Man's fondness for Agating would bave seemed a Game has not elicited the public | under the act of ‘Congress Affairs of his gov- | ‘he tainest child's play in comparison. After a Sree great mney panies Senne = ogg under “Stake oe Dongresiopa pana the deepest ‘oes in the bettie and that the new arrivals were the gaime, and « tamber of sof more or ess | the Department of agricul by his friends. ‘at unfair odds against the Uons who had wll Te cube which titled to one delegate, Dut non eu pomeension we, ‘But tho AB FTRICTLY EXPORCER increased Te Tusued of tor the fact that our ere it there was Mquors without | fully, but Si Seuss satewea peng desiring license | down to a the two Hons, opie areal nenpres Batre tan | Gash ay ae gach can a Ought vo be, on account of the limited number in | Shall perforis the duties. Which. Sate, 20 30 cx oe general, abd for @ few seconds there would be @ SOME OF THE DISTRICT CLUBS. eee eee Sumber to be asted on the time remaining ts ex savage crenching AH EY ‘The oldest club is the Washington Club, which | until their successors: go Moncagus was asked ty beng torn. peice : an non the a ‘ahall consevate at Ge plases whore groceries "ana Myers ere ema? too in his ‘han protuce immedi effet Au Mr. Mont Tofiied that about, Suechird of tbe a ~4 total number of issued are for this class. | Sod’ snariing cy aci- “4 He said that away from such thoroughfares as | Gn these as GE Jogation; Mr. Rowan stevens, Mi. Jonn ioe Pennayivania avenue, Och sreet, 7m street, High | when applied to responded io the ‘The Columbia Athlete Club have thetr courts on _ pede Bd Deen ‘theese places. more Seroely. a ere entered the are Mr. | Gxorcises for such meet 10 EXTEND NORTH CAPITOL STRERT. Uhe cage, half clad as he ‘imsett Robert Cul Sir chant kcal Mr Arcaut | bie luc of such Program ‘The Commissionershave decided toextend North | He nest Opened the door communienting: with the gt, Carr, Mr. Lowis, Mir. . Sackett, | each institution in Capitol street from the boundary, a distance of | second cage and drove into it, like so many sheep, Mr. Hibbs, Mr. Brewster, Mr. Scarl ch, Mr: | each called meeting a about four squares, and will hear the objections | the six lions that hai been looking on. aed Mr. Harlan. the work and of thereto on November 11 next. Meabwhile the other lions were still Mghting, on Sy tee, near 18th street, the Twilight | suen shail BUILDING PERMITS ait Much weaker. Deimonico’s attempts (0 pe a led bast AE ¥ stn Mae of business, The executive have been issued by Inspector Entwistle as follows: them were useless. They paid not the Per ates, she, Players are H.W: Smith, Mac | charged with the general arrangement W. H. West & Bro., to erect brick building, No. attention to Rim, and, altbough in their dn bore 7 tay, Cook, Mr. Lee and | duct of the meeting called by It, at which mesting, | 1235 Frederick street, West Washington; $2,000. struggle they dashed hum, they were aa i aut. ‘che following eee defore its adjournment a new executive committee R. Reyburn, jr., to erect two brick awell ‘Nos. | evidently unconscious of Presence. he eee eons mere mi rs: | shall be chasen. 900 and 911 77th street northwest; a, | tamer could form any plan %0 separate them the Sideg en en Ane sca ay eater | Eerie See tuk ab Reet | sect cn ote Sages ‘The Capital Bicycle Tennis Club ts composed, as | Hurns of thu aegetes preseat strect: 9400. “L- F. Fletcher to repair church on | faint roar of victory. The dead lion was terribly the name Indicates, of some of the members of | "“cppicens POR THE PERMAMENT ORgaxizatiox. | K street Detween ih and oth streets northwest; | mangled, while the victors mane was gone ‘The Oldest and largest organizution on Capitol te ee mentiag,” Which was attentively listened to, and | W 15 located at" New Jersey avenue and ¢ sereet. | ‘he discussion upon it lasted until recess os Am ‘the members are Mrs, Parsons, Mra. Ws 1 best method of cond experimental stat it Pa’ Co, to pave the remaining square He cig Riss Bron, es ober and Wal | ez heen conaucty cotati acon | Pea Rarer = Mr. A CALL AT THE TREASURY. cepted. Manat Chilton, Mr. Dayton S$. Ward, Mr. Parsc1 Charles J.” Hayes, Mr. R. W. F. Ogilvis ot layes, Ogilvie, ‘she Far-Near Club is located at the corner of 1st | convention called. to pay their respects to Secre- a the players: ane tae Mince eceet and among | tary Fairchild and Judge Durham this afternoon. aay Cambridge, Md. and Elizabeth street and Maryland avenue nort ‘the Misses Bradiord, Miss Me, Murchison, Mr. Bogue, Mr. Wheat, Mr Beargis | taissioner of Agriculture, and headed by the presi. | Hoach and Minnie G. Rockett; Dennis ‘and Mr. Nichol ‘A club composed of well-known players hasa| Judge Durham told them that he was unable to | Fb of Wilmington, Del; Bela S. Feeney and court on Massachusetts avenue uear i7un street. | MaKe anything out of the act esta agtt- | 3.0)'B Lord, jr. and Nelue i Crackeubush, Some of the players are Misses Bartlett, Miss cultural, experimental ‘Stations, it Was so awk- We need of pation Md, and Annie N Wurdeman, Dr. Eliott, Mr. K. W. Barkley, Dr. “4 E Frank P. MacLean, Dr. Jacob L. Wortman, Mr. H. Whisky Hansman, Miss Marron, Catlett, Mr. W. Spofford and Mr. Oscar Woodward. The Maple Lawn Tennis Club has two courts at |" ‘To-day, in the Police Court, Edw. Quinlan, who Le Drott Park, but during the past two years the ‘i : members have played but litte. ‘There are clubs | UVES 8 and ‘On motion the chair was authorized to appoint a | $800. wey TG ‘though an yn fad committee of five to nominate officers for the per- anges Blood trickled from @ hundred ugly wounds, and manent organization. ‘The chair announced that | 2, 2TNi0d, Broce «Aue era cate: | there is litle hope that he will ive ‘Ube committee would be appointed before adjourn. | ceived by the Commissioners. Gindstene’s Speech at Nevin ment to-ulgnt Prot, Atwater read is paper on | | The actual cost, of the Pavement on @ Spee agham. “the ination of Work in agricultural exper. ‘Detween 30th and Valley streets, West | HE DECLARES THE GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND Has Prof. Johnson submitted suggestions as to the | Commissioners that the offer of the Barber A&- | ence at Nottingham, England, yesterday, he was a! E t ie : About twenty or thirty of the delegates - “ a tion, which might have been settied last year had ‘there been a @isposition to discuss it ip a ow candor and t bad been aga:n set aide and | 5 2 i is i SEE, ‘They were accompanied by Prof. Colman, Com- | BYTD; H. Cook and Emeline How: ip afi 4] i iy if efi fe i it dent of the convention. Honora McCauley; C. 8. Holt and Lilite May i i i i i F ’ | £3 ij i ili 5 i i w. he Quinlan Family. Robertson and Amanda Corbut. Jultus Myers, of | public meeting, and not SUDGE SNELL PERPLEXED BY CONFLICTING TESTLMONQ 5 i A i] Be i E pe , i i Ey 3 7 E i BE ‘921 New Jersey avenue, was placed on | Richd. M. : proposed bome rule stmply in West. W: ion which contain some very | trial charged with assaulting his wife. Mra | Check and Gaten, Jno. 1. Hogerson, of | savance liberal interest. It ras deubtful be addy good players. ‘In the Vicinity of Silver 8; Me the | Sunday after Le returned from church. she said | W‘ pounds Of the city che eantig niyers Mave he was under the influence of liquor and choked | ¥' Quinlan testified that her husband assauited ner | Edenton, N. ‘and Janie C. Scott. Atho F, | Savane ine are = es formed a.club, known as the Country Club, and | Ber. “How long have you lived with your hus fory parliament in Dubiin, subject to imperial the tnecabers 4 band?” asked eo i are the following: Mr. Blair ine Judge. “About twenty-nine Rev. Dr. A.A; Lipscomb, for many years chan- | contro, There was nothing to ‘any ree Pe o “Has he cellor Universiy of at Athens, 5 Oscar Woodward, Mr. James McKinone, or rei ig te ST Lg pi EO cae vist te tie nephew, Sie | Sonable man from agreeing ‘the liberals’ Irish ‘Mr.’ Ford Thompson, Mr. 5 ‘Sark 12" the judge asked. +N your honor, a 4 A 8, La: Noyes, Mr. Nimpo JOnes, Dr Je L Worunan, De, Tenover wile good husband” sala juinlan, | A. A. Lipscomb, at st, Pleasant, PropendeiL, ‘The immediate necessity ot tse Frank P. Mc! ‘Mr. H. W. Spofford, Mr. Hobart | “Have you ever had him arrested asked ‘A ‘Tepublicad meeting was held st the day was to watch the way ip which wes Brooks, Mr. Wait lis Maud Noyes, Miss Myra ae ee ne ee ee House 1 ey = ry now governed. T tae government, pareaed sa pane Sountsy Blades inte caity oe He's a’ bad man and hes « bottle of wutaky tn us fend’ to poi ‘Gewofauisation nd render it th ce il fompiatnaae an cctepdant, corroborated his Promises Like Pic Crust. = epeniaioca, truly Tepreseating thetr best ‘THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW. Charge and, claimed that be-was the Ubtreaten | 2° SSS WSOTSRy Usvos SELAURAPE MOWGEOLT | and mem coNESTS Sed Gatr cos wae soak Nearly all the clubs above mentioned will be | meer of the amlly., He sald (hat he gave BS | peom the New York Timea to-day Gesoribe the prevent system of Irish resei tournament ‘will begin | Wife $5 nigh ‘sunday n soverament, represented in tue tournament, which will begin | Tale 6} Saturday DA eo tas "hor" qrunk | When eleven Gaye ago, the governing ofaats| It was meres Tr ea oo ee te a with two men in the house. She refused tolet | of the Western Union Telegraph Co. said that mocier pentinaaar $e te epatinen toate ee vo aoe oan there would be no material advance in rates con- ‘condemned the action of the authorities at De three nets, and ¢ach team and contestant will | said, although only fourteen years old, wae & sequent upon their absorption of the Baltimore and | Mitchelsiown. | He Sates wn hat affair have @ judge, The time when the players will | Grulixard like bis mother. The Judge told Mr. | Oblo Telegraph Co. into their system nobody be- | words, \“Hemanihes Aan line country had take part will be determined by the committee, | Quinian that this court always pe | lieved them. ab account to settle WILD Lue 1p cou Who have adopted the Bagnell- Wilde system. Th¢ | Dut in this cave tue vestimony wascoutlcting, and | was expected. Decon with that affair. Mitchelstowa pames of the ‘OF the singles will be placed | the personal bonds of the accused would be taken. | vance of Authorities were undoubtediy wrong, yet Mr. Bal- Mme Bat, and a9 they are drawn out the a rates was four, in behalf of the government, ‘anequt¥ocally wae 4 Fae peer, oie ian Sales of Heal Estate, ‘that they would stop short of making the advance | assumed tbe ity for their acta. The and two ia the double will play togetuer, wires | ; Wii Wikom has, Bought of Robert rates all that the traffic would stand. Why did | worst feature of the DMitcbelstown incident was ae mill play together. thFee | ror ga.0o0, pt. sub lot 1, square 318, fronting 1? | they buy up their chief and almost sole competttor® | that the action of the authorities there had becouse four will play vogether, a feet 8 inches on New’ York avenue and 37 feet 8 | Was it only that they might enjoy the honors of | @ model and patiern for the whole of Irelana. The Ra eee Lee Tae able tena | ches on 12th street northwest. ‘Thomas D. Sin- | administering a gigantic monopoly for the DeneNt | whole aysvein of in Ireland required series of games, There have been 1 double teams | gievon has bought, for $12,000, Of Thomas Kirby, | ofits the glory of its proprietors? OF | to be Thorough reformed, Foot ‘apd ‘brauch aor. ‘The play wal ebaltinueso Fridsy, nnd tae PE Jot 7, square 407, 19 feet 11 inches by L004 | was fein order to nes oh nee, ‘There had been & Bin the government foisn wit bo Played off on Saturday. ‘All sets | Norduwest- sammie : Sirer The ures must be by its fruit. Yes- eS ufranchised nation “alone ‘will be best two in three, except the finish, which 2, Milbe pasture: te tice vent by Amelia G. Harris has bought for $7,912.30 of Geo. sets only in F v rr finals. A list of the prizes has already been pub- | Truesdell lot 5, of Truesdell's sub of “Widow's ‘EVENING S1. ‘are very hand. ” anion Attacking Gould and Sage. lshed in Tas 0 aR. The} ‘Mite.’ ‘At the same Ume it was said that the some, and consist of a solid sliver pitcher and| rae Werxty grams Pocket Atlasot the World | Gueneo rate, which for some time has been 15 FOR SIX MILLIONS THREATEXED, AND AN AT Tackets for the silver cups and rack- LY oe SS TRMPT AT CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. ts for te doubles, cures! ole. prizes | 18 offered free vo every new subscriber for one year handsomely les and singles. These prizes, tO- | nook of 191 rofusely illustrated, with more with the half dozen boxes containing a iy hs ‘abd contains Soren tennis bailseach, are onexalbition to-day at | ‘Ad 100 c ne age Doth the dou! cent ‘While thus endeavoring to increase their nue they Were not unmindful of the expense of their Notices were sent to the em-| Lawyer W. H. De Lancey says will soon be begua Bi tothe WEEKLY Stak. It isa inaps and a Wealth of general information, See advertise- Ohio ‘Brentano's, ployes of the late Baltimore and in the Supreme Court against Jay Gould and Kus ‘The following ts the list of entries for the lawn- niece ee erulred, Some 2000 men are by thus | Sell Sage, trustees, bY Adrian Stoop and Jan Ore ‘Tue COLORED Boors.ack BuRoLaR.—Wm. Dixon, | action thrown out of employment, a matter which | Willem Franz Rens, foreign holders of $34,000 of SINGLES. ‘colored. boot! arrested for ‘the | cannot, of course, concern the Western Union Tel- | Kansas Pacific to a Columbia Athletic’ Club, Washington, D. C.— ay ‘of Thos. D McPariand, the colored sramn bo, senion has all the assistants it needs. a ‘of the trust of Denver Podae'bonee Chas. L. McCawley, R. & Chilton, jr. Twilight L. | keeper, at No, 134 G street southwest, of $140, was | ‘Tnus are the declarations of the Western Union | about which the Pacific Railroad Coramission took TT. Club, Washington, D. CHL W, Smith, 4. H, | Drougut. up to the Pollce Court this'moraing and | managers that rates would hot be increased, being | a good deal of testimony. The sult 1s on the sane x . W. Smith, J. Fraighed on a charge of grand larceny, He pleaded | verined! But capital, like death, loves a shining | jines as one for American bondholders by Colwell, H.C. Cook. Country L. T. Ciub, Silver | guuty, and was committed for action of tue mark, and there shines no mark more ve | Mp. De Lancey, settled withouta trial ibe Spring, Md.—J. L. Wortman, Oscar Woodward. Fay in default of $500 bonds. Rovert col | of the deadly parallel line than a mo- Complaint, which ts long and eloquent, is founded ‘Tudor Place L. "T. “Club, West Washington, D. C.— | Ored, Was tried ou & charge of recelving $5 of the = ‘on the testimony referred to, It seus forth that W. G, Peter, W. C, Steuart Linden ‘iL, 7. Club, | stolen money. He denied the change, and said ue | | The two young lads who were receiving mes. | the trustees named betrayed theif trust. and pook- Washington,’D,"¢—W. B. Chilton, R. B. Goodtel | refused to accept some of the money’ otfered him | sages ou, the 1d Noor of the Baltimore and | eed *the trust funds, and are tor low. G Street L. T. Club, Washington, D. C.—J. c. | by Dixon. He was xiven siXmonth&. Moses Jack- | Onio Telegray juarters at Broadway and | spout six million to the ‘and aske ‘Canal street last evel looked rather blue. “I | that ‘be removed, and that a ‘be ap Davidson, W. P. Metcalf,’ Mount mm Le Club, Baltimore, Md.—Leigh Bonsal, fem Spring ard. “Sandy Spring L. yyne. | stolen money, and he Was given a similar sentence, Winchester L. T. Club, Winchester, 'Va.—A. J. Lay-| Sand appealed. € Club, Sandy Spring, Ma.— pene __g—__ T. | son, colored, was charged with recelving eB & & want to send a message to Chicago,” said a Times | pointed for the amsets of the trust. wone of them. ube Uhat in TepOrUeT aos cuts,” was the lugubrious reply. | exit maeene wes made cove i 5 fi was Guion Miller. "Gordonsville LT. ‘Ciub, Gordon: r RIPPER SENTENCED.—William Ji “Why, I could have sent one yesterday for 15. ‘stock other property of the Kansas ville, Va.—C. F. Randall. Vesper Guo, Washing colnet ae hires tn Groene alley, northwest, why It cost so much malin Pecins Raltoet, ana ‘that Jay and Kussell fae Dpvenine it De Brora, and Gea | iaetes tees for asssulting is. and yer bes he ee oo rown ” ior . ver as Eefencn, Washington, ‘B. ¢., do "not belong t0 | Lifes wn on arraigned (Or spe had been married | Stised to-day,” Was the explanation of the young- | pir fac osas, Jay Gould. Hussell Sage and sidney any cub, twelve years; that for the past two years he had | ster. Dilion were directors of both the Pacine ciemtua sass 2 ramingin, 2, 0-—| San ens a aT | ae eT eee an ea aes | eae erent se Beet bia ¥ — | been threatening her. itis chan L Mocawiey and B®. Chilo wat nm her, and when screamed “murder” one of the | that the “fellows” had been informed that after eee ‘back an ys ton, jr. ‘Twilight | Det thors caine to her assistance, He thea Kicked | November 1 thelr services would be no loager | bya collusive sult, on the plea that it was nearly LT. Club, Washington, D. C.—H. W. Smith and | her’ The defendant denied the “Did you | needed. The Western Union had no use for them | worthless, knowing that it would jump from 10 up J. H. Colwell, A. B. Legare and W. B. Wallace. | leave your wife for three Years?” Mr. Laven- | after that time, hhad also recetved orders, | above paz. Decause they had already tor Country L. ‘T. club, Sliver Spring, Md.—J. L.Wort- | der. “No, sir,” he answered; “I never left her. | he said, to make all business methods con- | its consolidation with and man and Oscar coder, Genngetors L. T. | but was sent away from her.” He said he wasvent | form to those of the Western Union. Pacific stocks; that they deceived the court ana club— Nelson and Chas. G. Sawtelle. G:| to the penitentiary because he was with some | | In ts onders te the Baluumore and Ohio managers | qivided the stack. The foreign, vondbolders sag Strest LT. Club, Washington, b. C.J. C, David. | men who got mixed up with somebody's goods. He | cue Western Uulon omit one ‘thing which ‘hat this ‘thei of the cou- bon and W. P. Wetcalt. ‘Tudor Place Lt clun, | was fined $10 or 30 days of those who beard of it think somewhat signif} tracted on their morugage bonds, ‘West W: . ‘and W. Cc. ae cant, This was in regard to the cable De says tha. criminal proceed- EF chub, Washington D.C W.B cuitton and | to.aay, agt. Sort $5,000 a Re oracra were given yeaa meet gent g Taylor 3 ent RB. Navy Yard L. T. Club—Oscar ‘Commissioner to tranater this to the Western Union Clearing Baltimere’s Licte Menocal and Ale. W. Mocoraick | Mount ‘Wash- Mew oat it was suffered to continue ib the oid and LV. Le Moyne, New Jerscy-avenue LT. | ,,Today, MUmpoy, US 28 Club, Washington, D. cM. & Parson and Day- | fOr slaty Seton ‘Tho Rahway Mystery. gen, Besides Lama @ | Wetsenborn agt. Salter; OPS aGAIN REVIVED THAT IT 18 ABOUT TO BB gen, | Besides are Abel J. Layard and ty smnitted to Seeretary Whitney. f : fit bil if flit tie eet oS Zeehtes sarees = toma] |e