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f. FOR RENT--HOUSES. cat FOR RENT—HOUSES, _ LY SITUA ‘ ber month. aie PR"SETTLE S Co, 1311 F street. wok RENT-LARGE STORE AND DWE ores til and @ ee stresta, Inquire st 1 oe FANE 'T. BHOWRENG, “Coidming vine tiated sok RENT-1%6 117H OF @R, PRAM Fes mouriB improvewente; rent = Lo. 026-3 R KNT—LOW_—THREE-STORY HOUSE FASS acer Treasury Depertmeat. law Ey JOR RENT | erate 78'Maen. ave. Is me 1204 Ith st Farrueat Sqiv S Sunderiaud Pisce 1vos Sunderiand Place... ‘Three good stables in rear of 1750 Mass ave. DULANY & WHITING, Sorkeseeeeeus LUE “418 Va. ave, Rear 20191 Sese. ws Store : Fo WESCOTT & WILCOX. ‘manda Es oa A qvod room, su: table £4 st, Between 20h aud 2186 14 — $00. 417 Sp JOR RENT— TWO sEVES-ROOM HOUS 8, WITH ‘enter sl eas, Sow. 707 and 700 C street neat yer monn Enquire 801 Md. ave, mes 020-38" JOR RENT—FIRST-CLASS FURNISH: p Farcagut Square, 16 rooms, @: quire W201 ee JOR RENT_2017 Q ST. NW, NEW HOUSE, 9 F'hods bath and pastries: b dsomely finishes in ant Youession in November. K. bUCH- ANAN, The Clarendon, 1401 N. ¥ E JoK RENT—A TEN-KOOM BRI mouth tow sion wivelt a: 120" Fa ste. NT_30 1 ST. NW. VERY] DESIRABLE ‘and oeliar: ail unprove- x Inexcellent order. Keut onl, #40. BH WAKNER & CO. 17 RST. NW. FOUR-STORY rooms; modern eoiiveniences; two- sory brick stable ingreat Itnwedi.te pussesaion wiven. oily fe DUSCANSON BKOS, ih abED ata hw. west din and H é 025-3t “4 TG RTORY AND, BASEMENT i jecsey uve. Bw: @ rooms, ted aud payered. “Apply st oR RENT—A TEN-ROUM DW 1S per month, being 40 1 st. ae. Guext door east). "RA Pa ILuLPs, 1428 ave JOR RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE ‘ rooms, on East Capitol if ‘8 rooms, at Sin ul berfeet onder: @iv. GEU. W. oe 301 NI_NEW CORNER HOUSE, TWO baY weinduwn D Rua c¥ ty come. hieneg mn giuabi, capt Mul, within One “aguare of New Library, bath Southern and oust ru en} int moders Pipto WELLER & REPE. 11, 326 Paar 8. E o27-t JOR RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE std pleanmatiy-aituated Brick. ‘nine roomie fachudibg betb. 108 2a st. ne. Me Noe awe RENT—1711 13TH OT NW. THREE. POory snd be-ement brick Deeliiog: 11 roomie all Pent, €50 per 108 WORMSTEDI Ss BRADLEY: 927 F._ mode! Uveme. ta. coupievely furnished. with of witout Gierreut 2 TTLER RUPHERPORD, 1307 : ° Neen w 468 La. avec basement don IS eae ae ex ra oor. 30) 401 Tea iat hae ee he Ree cobs. For thelstand 13th. foto) THO 30K RENT ABLE PRIV, ‘Boost 12 ‘roome and bath, lautury aud furnace Foomus huuse im com —y om ‘premises, Hor 313 Sis ave. nw. Apply to JACRSON & CU. 620 Pe vans " Fe golot. 1317 11th st aw. orapply wo ¥- de Nithsonian Iustituwon. oO EOE REST FUMNISHED SINE 200M BulK, th bail, -B Corcoram st: ju quod repair Also, jonatury stable Foe Joar WaT ARiie © 90°DAN. Tate a OO Seeese « FE KENT-PRIVATE, RESIDENCE, 1308 CON: ‘ove. 10 rome, all modern. nprovemente: im cous: ‘aad thorvarh order. rout. $1.00 per. year to Prwate faumiy only. J. FRED. KELLEY, 813 oth ot ey Fe MT BOLTZMAN Feoraa tte cto) habvedeot Bo vear Pith at. Jowa Circle. a Lat of property for sale, of send at office SCOOTERS Siena F SOK KENT—BRICK m te yard wo alley, 1520, Teth ot Lor soya, Ke, tent @22. —UNFURSISHED. see ones oor ose 2ist ata. 30r-479 i333 14108 at Dow. Tee. 20 200 1600 Toth $33 See a SEES: i CISSSsee SSE remain ior. 70 wir. 0 22F Ist. Gi ary SSR on aa aman nw. 1204 Lsth ow. 13r.- 200 1516 K st.n.w..Sur. 166.6; 1628 EL ave. Li Ts20 Jen. 28 Ket awe Mess aviu'w-on F18tb. Ye 1 TWIT Net ew, tae 200 D stn, euton Place, 620 Lie.. 7. Ens Eas Nose Aare all more or less affected by catarch. yet come inflamed, red end watery, with Gull, heavy between them; there are roaring, buzzing nolece in ‘the care. and sometimes the hearing ie affected; the 1 90 {6 & severe sufferer, with its constant uncomforta- dle discharge, bad breath and loss of the sense of smell. All these sym, tome dissvpear when the disease is cured by Hood's Samaparilis, which exrele from the blood theimpurity fr.n which caterrh arises, ‘Hood's Gareapartlla were “Hood's ‘has belped me more and impure blood than anything else Iever used." A. BALL, Syracuse, N. ¥. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Sold by all #1: six for @. Prepared only by ©, L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mase, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. FOR RENT—HOUSES. RENT. NW, A THREE: Baty Basement Brick Diveliing” 10 rows end bath ‘ail mod. tupe; reat $40, TYLER & RUTHER 1307 F st a. 022-60" JOR RENT—3308 SHERMAN AVE: @ ROUM! Stirrers oe SE Feria conveniences, Address 1736 }OR_ RENT- 0: 5 and 916 8 mye ep h Pay one Pe cther in cherry Twelve roo caer, a so Ps ein Closet: to nw JOR RENT—A NEW TWO-STORY BAY WINDOW roe foleras couveniences. inquire of ra ¥RANK'T. BROWNING, 410 Oth st. im ‘DWELLINGS, O14 Todert servants! 10 Staak, 6-20 1K RENT—3 I ST. N.E. SEVEN ROOMS; 5 7 st n.c., nine rooms: modern improvements, newly painted and pepered: first-class coudition; Rew houses, W. CALLAGHAN, 631 North Capitol st. od-2in ey ee 1640 I'L aver 10 roome, ____ AUCTION SALES. (CONSTABLE’S SALE, See erm eae ‘By virtue of @ writ of fieri facias, issued by L. 1. O'Neal, one of the Justices of the peace in and for the County of Waxh neton. District of Columbia, at the suit of Wm. Winston and Nathan Lewis, plaintifis, st the goods eid chatte eof John N. Adams, de: t. to me directed, Ihave srized and taken into execution all the rignt, title, claim, interest, and estate At iaw and i equity of said John N. Adams, def 1th wt ARNER & CO. 016 ¥ st nw. UNFURNISHED per mo. 11 st, or. and ie FURNISHED, 715 12TH ST. Srooim-t ble iu rear Aprly to Mrs, H. STU, nines, between 4.and 50c.0ck pu, O24-1w, Roe Mes rca sb BH SOK REN —1201 AND 1207 19TH BT, AND S35 a at; just couple ef aud b udvonuely us isned with all auud: tuup- aud. Under the supervision i's corel grcbsieet: Convent to| Cen avery Fg hherdics and western Union tel yerupu ufiice, oz2 OF iL & J Leh 0. JOR lar imps, cor N 860. TYLER TON, ou2-Gte OR RENT — TWO THREE-STOKY AND BASE- went Brick Dwellings, 19 vom, bth, Jaws dry and gellae: als wod tupe,; heated by staaun,202 aud 204 Delaware ave: rout €70 aud 875. 4 ERFORD. 1307 F st u-w. JOR RENT—PARILY FURNISHED, 606 EAST Capit three-story aud baneweut brick House, with ten roouis and batt; all uuproveimenia: Fens very Jow at $00; house would reut for $40 uuturusshed. BH. WAKER & CO., 916 F ot. u teow if ber mouth leases PROCTUK & 50: tion. D. @. ‘Ist st. n.w., 13 rooms; rent $60. TY roca besides hnteuca and bath; st. 10 rooms and bath. rent #40. 1308 » 1108 New Jersey ave- uw 6 roous aud bch rent 825, fend- wa. joree, Guo sct ot Cart and T hereby ‘give vote. tust un the TWENTY-SEV. E DAY OF OCTOBER A. D, 1887) at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., Twill offe for sale the «aid property, to prized a d ‘akin into execution. by public auction, fo the lnizhest bidder, for cash. ‘Sale to take place at No. 637 Louisiana avente a conzy, Yiashinwton, D.C, Octean 14 1887. ‘WEEKS & CO., Auctioneers. i "THT:.* SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! REAL ESTATF ON NORTHWEST CORNEK OF MARYLAND AV_ NUE AND ga STREETS SOUTHWEST, IN WASHING{ON, c. Ry virtue of ad ed of trust. dated April 30, 1885.recorded in Liber No 1120.Folio 436,et seq. ad recotds or the District ot Columbia, : wate Faw he party, meented. th ‘TUESDAY, THE EI HTH DAY OF NO’ A. Be an Fe Lae Th: v a4 ae 2! ecrtatuplece of pare } of land “and prewilees known and distngmsted on the ground p a ot pist of the city o We on in the Pistrict of Colum) as ‘ot lettered A, of William B Todd's aub-division of secures numbered thr e hundred and fifty-two (352), fone rhe all a ways, easements, itn, Drivileeea, thereta, crann of ale: Owe Qbind of the vurchase money in cash. and the bal nee th reof in two equal instalmen’s. in six and tw--lve months from the day of sale, with in- terest thereou at the rate of six per centuim peranuum, ty be secured by the notes of the purchaser or pur- chasers thereof and an approved deed of trust on t! property sold; or all cash, st the opinion of the pu ‘| Chaser or purchasers thereof, ‘A deposit of #200 frill be'required at tine of aule from the purchaser or pure fa thereot, and all conveyancing and Feoo be at his or her or their expense. If the terms re 1 tcomplied within ten (10) days from the day le the tru<tee reserves the risht to resell the prop defaultiny purchaser o vivertisement. YMOUK W. TULLUC DUNC?NSON BROS., Aucts, NCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELT. ‘STO by NORTHEAST CORNFR AVENUE SOU1HWEST. ee: * Of Col ™ the requeat of the holder of the notes, we will sell. at nubite auction, in fromt of, fees. on SATUL- a NTY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK PM.. the fol owine de- scribed real extate, situate in the city of Washi D mrict of Columbia, to wit: All that ce tain’ piece oF Punnbered ove hundred and tuieqieahe ia Sab Re at ou ix, in Jubu i Me- Lean etl subdivist n of square numbered Fi JOuN T. Ait. 3, sid Fst.aw. gel. ar sud stable, within 1} miles 0: tuls city, at ‘$13 per month. A PHILLIP o2b-im i268 New xork ave. PGE, BENT FURNISHED HUUSES 1 sJons of the city, for the seasou or by t ily to, dV. N. HUYCK ol4-1m_ 150: FOE, BENET WO” NEW FIRST-CLAGS REST- ‘how in course of finishing on 13th st.n. w., tecgech Lave std bat Jal Hous. 1H0U'H at W. Feady for oceuyaucy’ at Nov. Apbiy to Sakbb! 43 Oth etn w. AO tei UBLE HOU fy ruruiabed. loca rele, susted 10:8 menbe: of Con: re-e. stabilug for tour Bt MO Pane, olsae ais Fst. HED—1551 @ SI, ELEVEN Toms aud nicely furnished. occuyyed last Yenc Uy is weiner of Cougress, Tut reasonable ai. PARKER, x eR is S FOE BESTS MT. PLEASANT, “ISTH st. ex. feuded. ue Five, # neat sx-roim drauen, #13.00 euch. Waters keys at xaguiusig cut at Fokus ameirgeetine Not jOK KENTA FASHIONABLY-LOCATED, FUR. lished House, near Farragut Square, vy tue Year OF ivr the season ors suite of f-ome in the aaine GOLDSBOROUGH & CO., 1405 F st ol73im Fem BEN STOKE AND DWELLING, 741 71m st u.w. | Apply Koom 10. Federal buildis 21 7th aad Fate, between ¥ oun and Spa hse 70K, RENT—UNFULNISHED— b Pirtxe 250 701 Dat. ne... Conb. ave, u'r Nat Dupont Cirele. Dupout Fox & BROWN, "1437 Penn. ave, nw. 1oR ENT | HANDSOME SUBURBAN | REST per mouth, . Tarmshed ‘hi FPG between sth and {tn tir tiomta. D. G. PROCIUE & S08) {OR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE AND STORE; CAN BE Pein gia, docageen ye tnuage ta 2 clocks; wo. be sou iu vent daya” Can be seen any time. S010 H xt, ‘ 4 {OR RENT_FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— namaste; ORO Mocy and attic, Oakland are. dupe HLT. LELPOLD. 1531 F at. now. OS1-0e OR RENT_HOUSES, FU ED— BF aRoo aS KOENEDS xetioge Building. has the sollowine for rent Gueninhed) So. Uf Toth st aw Ss nae) roous. completely Tuiiaued and’ Plane S150" ie oon No, T412 Nat, mw. Sstory Bric ana bath; completely Turuisued and'Piaas ‘Sige it month: ‘A: large, new and el - 12 coms sud bath. ali wod. iupa., heated by furnaces: Qompletaly aud ulcely turuished; 33% Der Xo. 4, lows Circle , : Ip fusntseca Sa Fst. contain ib bas a as Gurber 1Ouh et, coutaine 14 Desirably located House sestay ber eee th. House, cout ese ba i Ra a = Desirably located House, 2 Atorviet cnce oad Goulet Tae Boe he ee bee al mod unpe ” tovetiner with, NT — POSSESSION NOVEMBER Partot house 18/8 14th st. a. Pipese Fine. 7 eum. cellar, tmthiroom Ae wire Ob prem. men. i: 20K KENT—U. 95 BENT UNF URS ISHED RESConD (Eallege dine hae the tollowing Motses tor’ wou Cantar IN'4'9 st nw. four-story brick, 19 rooms and bath, $100 yer mouth. = “Sa oe 5 ork ave. B.w. thy Joous aud beth, modern hpeve i suoet dentrabis sections of the att Eiapartment house. “Otices for eat. Sarena Lieto, .—MO! 193. yor's office of the District of Colum Ua, ioeether with ail ths eassmenta‘hereditaiae! avd ‘sppartensnoes to the same Delonsing oF iu any’ cash: balance dt ‘bear interest from day of sale payable rence sold orall cagheat optics of nceiaaes oR ait of $200 required st sale “Cosreyancine atc [0251 [02 THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. Mo%E¥ To Loan os cS ee REAL ESTATE. rrompt attention to all sti ob SWORMBTEDT © DOADLEY, 927 F. Nc SUM AT 6 PER ‘Washington city. ALL & CO.. 1821 F at. Pep rE eUDSROROU Te coe 1405 © rt, nw. Heal Estate Loans, Army and X; Accounts Caoued.. Loans on Bulldine: Resoctotion sad other STOCK® AND BONDS, GUUD COMMEKCIAL PAPER, and other “ PAPE al oe — No delay, *26-3m, Told New Lork ate, 2d EDITION Lae oars to The Su THE SUPPOSED DYNAMITER, Nothing Starting Brought Oat by the Inquest vo Far. Lompor, October 24 —An inquest was held to-day ‘on the body of the supposed dynamiter who died suddenly in South London. It was ascertained that ‘the man had been known as Jos. Cohen. He had also been known by the name of Brown. He had lodged, ie past four months, in a house in Lambeth. ‘His landlady, whose name is King, testified that Cohen was an invalid, and seldom Went out. He received many visitors, all of whom, she thought, were Americans, He ‘had suff with bronchitis during the two weeks previous to his death. A friend who had been sitting with Cohen on the 19th instant asked her wo relieve him, and on her to doso went out. Who he was witness did not know. Witness went u Stairs to Cohen's room and found him dead, T! body was still warm. commissioner Monroe, of the detective depart- ment, asked ‘to examine the witnesses. He exp! that Cohen was believed to be an agent of the Clan-na-Guel Soctety, the head of which, Gen, dilien, was ‘in London during tue yuoe Jee celebration. His London agent 1s named Mel- The Work of Incendiaries. ‘NINE HORSES AND SEVEN COWS PERISH IN THE FLAMES IN NEWARK. Newanr, N. J., October 26—Fire Groke out this morning in a two-story frame Dullding in the Old First Church burying-grouna. Nine horses per- ished in the flames, The stock of various tenants was badly d ‘The loss on stock and bulid- ings is $3,300. At the time the fire wus in a auother fire broke out in the cowshed of Jas. fennedy, at No. 105 Sanford street, totally de- stroying the building. Seven cows were burned todeath. The loss 13 $1,000. The fire is supposed tw have been the work of an incenaiary. = The Young Women’s Christian Asso= ciation. New Yore, October 26.—This was the second days’ conference of the Young Women’s Christian Assocation of the United States, Mrs. Fisher, of New Haven, presided. Mra. H. 8 Tiffany madé a Teport of the work done by the Ladics’ Christian Union, giving an account of the condition of he two homes for women conducted by Ube society. Papers were read by Mrs, M. E. Rawson, of Cleve land Ohio; Mrs. Lawson, of Boston, on “Preven- tive Work,” and by Mrs. a. C. Thompson, of Phila- deiphia, on amusements. ee Shot to Death in a Saloon, Crvemnatr, October 26.—A Harrodsburg, Ky. Special says: Kicbard Paxton, of the Buckner Guards, while on tue Way Lo the armory last even- ing, entered a saloon in which Henry Passmore, tue’ barkeeper, was alone. Three shots were heardand Paxton emerged and shortly fell dead, —_—_— The Advanceme: Women. New Your, October 26.—The Association for the Advancement of Women vegan Its fifteenth an- nual session tuis morning in the Masonic Temple. ‘The forenoon session was Occupied in election of officers, hearing reports from other Dranches of the Organization afi over the United States, aud dis- cussing these reports. The convention Will be in Session about three days. — + A Receiver to be Appointed. JUDGE VANDEKVEER’S DECISION IN THE HAMILTON AND DAYTON RAILROAD CARE. Hamtrox, Onto, October 26.—Judge Vanderveer, of Builer County Common Pleas, granted the ap- pilcation of Geo, A. Duckworth, a stockholder of the Cincinnati, Hamiivon and’ Dayton Rail for the appointment of a receiver ani fof ap injunct.on against directors and officers of the coinpany, restraining them from issulcg, through Julius’ Dexter aud Wm. M. Ramse,, directors, ‘any more obligations of ‘the company to take up obligations of Ives & Staynor, the dethroned president anG vice-president. ‘The decision was a complete triumph for Duck Worth. “in nineteen findings of factthe Court de- cided that substantially ull of the allegatious made by Duchworth were true, The assets of tue Toad wee found to be about $8,000,000 and the abilities about $17,000,000. Tt was also found ‘that there ts practically no ‘and that the mouey on hand to meet Uabilities, It ts found, that, tne manage. is 10.0 is insolvent. mut was bad, A receiv. r will be appointed a.ernoon, and James E. Campbell, of Hamilton, an attorney, Will probably get the oltice, ‘The New Western Leagub. AX INPORMAL MEKTING IN CHICAGO TO-DAY. Cuicago, Octber 26.—An informal meeting of the new western baseball Was held this morning at the Tremont House, The league 18 represented by CM. Sherman, of Des hotuess ‘0. Fuster, of Minneapolis; John Barnes, aul; J. W. Lofuus, St. Louis; James Hart, Mil Waukee; Sam Morton, Chicago. E. E. Mei the Kansas’ City _ representative, not wrrived this moi % consequently nO business was me, the memvers Present devoting thelr ume to the constl- tuulon of the National League, and maki ouch changes in it as are necessary to make it fit the requirements of the new league. Mr. Menges 1s expected Unis afvernoon, and as soon as he arrives the new league Will be Organized. Bees! eosin Retail Meren: in Conver RRSOLUTIONS AGAINST THE PRESENT CLASSIFICATION OF PREIGUNS. PRILapELrnta, October 26.—At today’s session Of the Ketail Merchants’ Protective Association Elisua Winter, of the Grocers’ Auvocate, ot New York, secretary ‘of the “National Food Moveinent, addressed the delegates on the Subject of the “Interstate Koll of uonor.” The Speuker outlined the possible ulins that might De legitimate for the retall merchants to accomplish by the estabilshment of the Inverstate Roll of Honor. A paper entitled the “Guaranteed Sanitary Condition, Weight, Count, Measure, Tare, and Uniformity of” Packages, &.," ‘was read by Eber James, of Chester. ‘The speaker reviewed the well-known frauds, such as sanding the sugar, the placing of chicxory in coffee, and the sule of oleomargurine as vutter. ‘On motion of J C. O'Donnell, of Pittsburg, reso- lutions were adopted declaring that “the trunk Hine classification of freigtts vends to prevent re- tail ants from cho wing 1n what market he shall Duy bis goods, and teuds to Umit compe- tiuion for thelr tfade and 1s against puv- Me policy, and shoud be condemned by ail fair-minded citizens; that we are opi to 80 great a difference ‘as now exists between car loads and less quautities, and believe the differ- ence should not exceed 10 per cent, and thar a copy of wese resolutions be forwarded to the Interstate Commerce Committee.” ———— RANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market, ‘The following are the oyemmy and closti the New York *tock Market, as reported. wire to Corson & Bucartuey, 1419 F atrvet, prices of special 2.2m NCIS B. MOHUN. ‘Farms and Country Fiaces. au ‘ONEY AN MO ORReE Bate secunty ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT. corner 10th and Frat BRAT Geta sont at Sewest raten, on AN Al LOWEST RATES UD tab wea GRCURETE HOSJ. BBE & 00. MOS2x TO LOAN Ar TOWEst RATES oF IN- on approved real catate situate in the Dis- inet ot Columbia. "No delay when security is ampla, e Real Estate and Loans, 13551 F st. bw. $100,000 e248, O8, MARYLAND ‘T 2780. G, H. WHITE & CO, 322 N, Charlee st, Baitimore, HOLLAND & , ‘ON! M eal estate security, ius suAUs 10 wultat and Oyo LE SouNsToN, 10 SUIL BS umes Sate of usterest, es i O HOLTZMA: Mo*8 Fo Wangs Avrnovevuuatascara commissions, No delay. 0 GEO. W. LANKING, Cor. Hand 19th ste ‘ONEY.TO LOAN Te: mutesccury. FITCH, FOX & BROW! 1427 Feuusylvaniasve,_ Mo TOLOAN ON REALESTATE aT LOWEST ‘DANENHOWER & pa ae a goa elay wi the i mL ca C.GKEEN, 3037thet nw. nt 0 itn, 305 7th COUNTRY_REAL ESTATE. FIRST PAYMENT ON CARLIN SPRINGS SHARES is now being made. Selection of lots will be h.d Mumediately after November 1, Cail at once aud jou syLiicateso asso participate in first chuice, Shares ‘per month. BAXTER & MscGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st, n.w. RHEE Maun secbiite ec the Silat a. 72 Ath [IH a pact 24m ead 8) 34% Iten. te 130%, Roek 16) 21 Du re ‘bo, eee Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from n Tire Wanuiuetou Btock Exehuswe ure uot tosdort By doy 180: "coupona, TOON Bid, 10m ake 3! 65 bid, IZOK naked. Dunyear fund, ‘S:6be, ust currency. 1175 9% asked. D.C. 30-year fan, 1902 ain, igs Donde, = : Wasiiugton and Georgetown Ktailroad Pid, 224 maked. | Washington Gas, 36K Bid S735 in insure. 824 uid, 83 asked,” Wasisinyetor ington, 279 Peale Tite ternmnre 160 Lah 288 caked. Foun, Tel, Con 43% Did 7 aaked. Washinton Gas SRP ES peed ang ne Se bia Title Insurance, 5's tad, 5% asked. —— raitimore Markets, ‘BAL’ R Mp., October 26,—Vinyinia sixes, con- golidated. 45; past due coupons, 61; Gow teen 02; BALTIMORE. eg eee ltd bt ll a, ive patent, 5.10; THE NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. ‘The opening Gay of the fall meeting of the Na- tional Jockey Club was a decided success, not withstanding the rain. ‘There were about 3,000 persons present, quite a large proportion of them Detog ladies. The sport was first-class, some of finishes being remarkably close and exciting. ‘Were no vexatious delays to weary the ‘The races were called and the starts were Time, 2:00%. Mutuels ace, the steeplechase, was won by the favorite, Wheatly, riuden by his owner, paps wood. it was a preity race. All the horses took the water-jump almost together, Dut after that Wheaty forged ahead and’ won by five lengths, Jonn Henry second, Littiefeilow third, Wellington, Shamrock, Will Davis, Jim McGowan, and Corbiq, ‘nishing Ss named. No time taken. ‘Mutuels paid Cool Weather at the Course To-day. Another cool, rainy, disagreeable day for the races; but, notwithstanding the ugly weather, ‘Unere Was @ good attendance at Ivy City. It was cooler than yesterday, and the rain fell in a desul- tory way, from which’it was argued that a change for the better was near at band. The quarter stretch Was pretty well crowded to-day with the sterner sex, and in the grand stand and at the club-house ‘there were a good many ladies, Some of them were wrapped in heavy fur cioaks, and in spite of such a protection they shivered. sella ge Re eeLit ee enee aoe esterday it een thorougl rowed an Fottea, and the cool wind kept it partially dred notwithstanding the light rain. ‘THE CARD POR TO-DAY. First race—Purse $500, for two-year-olds. The ‘The winner to de sold at auction. Six furlongs. Golden Reel, 92 Ibs; Sight Unseen, 92 Ibs; Flight, filly, 92 Ibs.; Janet Murray, colt, 115 Ibs.; Fordham, 112 1os,; Rita R, 102 Ibs; Alveda, 97 tbs. ; us, 100 ibs. ; Vance, 105 1bs. Tact—A handicap sweepstakes of $25 each, or $5 if declared; with $600 added. One mile’ and a furlong. Lelex, 122 Ibs; Royal Arc 113 Ibs.; Ricbmond, 111 iba; Frank Ward, 1 ibs.; Banner Bearer, 100 Ibs; Wilfred, 97 "Ibs ; Nellie B, 90 Ibs. ‘Third’ Face—The Anacostia Stakes, for three- year-olds; $25 each, play or pay, With $800 added. ‘One mile andaturiong. Stuyvesaut,118 lbs. ; Kings ton, 118 1bs.; Glenmound, 115 Ibs; Al Reed, 111 Tos. Ovid, 108 Ibs. Fourth race—Purse $500, for three-year-olds and upward. Seven furionga.’ Sam Harper, 118 Ibs; Eollan, 118 Ibs,; Hanover, 113 Ibs.; Ovid, 110 lbs. Al Reed, 108 iba; Theodosius, 105 Ibs; Mamie Hunt, 105 ibs, Fitth race—Purse $500, for three-year-olds and upward. ‘The winner to’be sold at auction. One mile, Choctaw, 118 Ibs.; Brait, 108 Ibs; Knight of Ellersiie, 168 ibs; “toney "Foster, 110 1bs; Broughton,’ 110 ibs.; Queen Bess, 103 Ibs; Clay Plate, 103 ‘Ibs; Nellie Van, 104 ibs.; Valtant, 104 s.; Nettle, 105 Ibs; Magyte Michell, 106 Ibs; 3, 101 Its; Orlando, 100 Ibs. B, 100 Pegas' Ibs, Vinton, 100 ibs. THE BETTING. In the first race Fordham was a decided favorite, ‘though Vance and Rita R. had backers, The bet- ting Was as follows: Fordham (McLaughlin), even Money; Golden Reel (Ellke), 30 to 1; ss ag nl (Neumyer), 20 to 1; Rita R. (church), 6 to5; Alvi- Ga (Armstrong), 200 1; Regulus (Kafferty), 15 to : Vince (Vincent), 6 to ‘urray, colt (Garrison), ol ‘THE SCRATCHES were as follows: First race, Sight-Un-Seen, Third Tace—Glenmound, Al Reed and Orvid. Fourth race—Orvid, Al Reed and Sam Harper, jr. THE RIVAL JOCKEYS. ‘The scratches in the third race left the contest ‘Detween those flyers, Kingston and Stuyvesant, with the celebrated rival jockeys, McLaughlin and Garrison, again opposing each other. McLaughlin, Of course, rode Kingsion, who belongs to the Dwyers, and Garrison roaé Stuyvesant, who be- longs to Mr. Brown, of Pittsburg. for whom Garrl- 1s engaged to ride until the end of this season ata fixed salary of $8,000. ‘The rivalry between these two jockeys has be- come an animated feature of racing in this the eastern circuit. Each jockey has his tollowing of sworn friends and sup] and the respective merits of the two are almost dally discussed Wherever they ride, Of the two McLaughin's friends seem to be the more oyal. They have un- bounded confidence in his honesty, and one of them can frequ ntly be beard to say, “Well, when Jimmie is up You get a square ride ior your money, anyhow.” Even McLaughlin's enemies do not ques- tion bis honesty in saddle; that he does his b st to win with his mounts. He has the entire confidence of bis emp.oyers, the Dwyers, and it is s.id that he isthe only jockey on the American turf who is permitted to ride without in- Structions, That 18, his employers leave tt to his own discretion as to how he should ride arace, FRAUDULENT ADMISSION TICKETS. At former meetings at Ivy City the managers of the club have been annoyed no little by the num- bers of forged or fraudulently procured tickets of admission that got into thelr boxes. The vigilant members of the executive committee would see scores of men and boys—usually of the crowd that follow faces—on tue “rounds whom they were satisfied had not procured 1 -gitimate tickets of ade mission, Dut they were vt able to corner any of them. For this meet.ng the club employed sev- eral of the smartest, of Pinkerton’s detectives, and the result was quite a haul of sharps an sharks the first day. It 18 estimate! tuat not Jess than {ty forged or fraudulent tickets of ad- miss on and badzes have been presented. One fellow had a badge made f.om the showy covers of the program. It was put together with a greatdeal of ingenuity, and readily deceived some of the gate- keepers ‘Tile same amount of labor and ingeuuity that were expended fn arranging that fraudulent Ucket, directed in a legitimate channel, would probably have earned money enough to buy several badges. Fordham the First Winner. ‘The first race was won by Fordham, Rita R. sec- ond. Time, 1:164. Mutuals paid $9.70. After the race Fordham was sold_and bid in by Dwyer, his owner, for $2,300, the owner's price. Richmond wins the Second Race. ‘The second race was won by Richmond; Wilfred second. Time, 1:57. Mutuels paid $11.10. Kingston Takes the Third. Kingston won the third race by aclose finish. It was a very exciting contest between Kingston and Stu: vesant. The race was won by a head, ‘Time, 1:5634. Mutuels paid $6.15. a Recruits for the Crows. ‘TROOPS INSTRUCTED TO KEEP THE INDIANS ON THEIR RESERVATIONS, ‘The Secretary of the Interior to-day informed the Secretary of War that a telegram received from Inspector Armstrong, now at the Crow Agency, Mont dated the 25th inst, states that wenty Gros Ventre Indians, well arined, are on the reservation en route across to the Shoshone Agency. Secretary Lamar requests that the mili- tary authorit.es may be instructed to return these Indians to tue agency to which they belong. The Commissioner Of Indian Affairs was also in- structed to-day to notify Indian agents in Mon- tana and adjoining Territories to use every effort to keep the Indians under their charge on these reservations, und not to permit any of them to visit the Crow Reservation, District Government Affairs. ‘THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS have been approved by the liquor license board: Retail—Jno. Gibbons, No. 2820 M street north- west; Jno. Hell, 614 43 street southwest; Geo. ‘Schweltzer, 1701 7th street northwest; A. M. Brod- recht, 1918 7th street northwest; H. 619 Pennsylvania avenue southeast; P. Mattern, 1812 ‘7th street northwest; H. Koch, 1818 7tn street G, Koltman, 512 43 street southwest; H. Kaletski, 633 43 street southwest; J. Graf, 232 7in strect ‘southeast; N. H. Janney, 1110 E street northwest; Fred. Rose, Linco ave- ue, county, and a wholesale license'to Jno, Dorn, No, 1814 Sit street northwest, ‘that may, in of atund fr this purpose, give the work of erecting fire- eecapes upon ngs to @ contractor, Who must look for The law makes the THE PLUMBERS REGULATIONS. Mr. Riddle’s Advice te the Commis: sioners, ‘THE MATTER NOT SETTLED TET, AXD UNTIL IT 8 WO PERMITS WILL BS GRANTED TO UNREGISTERED PLUMBERS, District-attorney Riddle notified the District Commissioners to-day of Chief-Justide Bingham’s decision in the plumbing case. Mr. Ridale has not, however, given up the Nght yet. In his letter Mr. Riddie, afver quoting the decision, says that tt left an important point uncovered, which he will de- velop when he replies to £hé-pourt, as he has @ right to, He also said that the.coust did not order the mandamus to issue, ~ Hespoke ot the evident reluctance of the court to render an adverse opin- fon, and advises the Commissioners, if they are finally beaten, to go to Con- gress for legislation upon the subject, the settlement of the matter unul he has had time to confer with them on the sub; he ‘as stated in Tue Stak yesterday, par order was maie by the Commissioners to-day. ‘The only plumbers to whom permits are given are bythe examining ord ne ‘The point which Mr. Riddie\believes that the court did not uncover is this: Under the law he Uninks itis a matter of J OF discretion ‘with the Commissioners whether of not they will t & permit to a certain man to open a street. Entess they had a rule they would Rave to invest te every to Person apply- ing is fit todo the work for which a pera ed. ‘Therefore, what difference does it make whether a special inquiry 18 made in every case, Or an examination prior to the time that Cue aj Plication is made. Fine taw directs that no permit ‘Shall be issued to any other than @ bonded and registered plumber. sane So) SU ES MR. OBERLY’S PERSONAL VIEWS. ‘The Civil Service Board Has Made No Order Regarding Political Avsucia- tons. ‘The Virginia Democratic Association sent a com- mittee to Civil Service Commissioner Edgerton to inquire if any oficial characver‘had been given to ‘the utterances of Commissioner Oberiy in his letter to the Ilinols Democratic Association. ‘The Vir- ginta democrats wanted to know the exact status of the matter. One of them said to @ Stan re- porter: “If the Civil Service Commission has oft- ctally adopted Mr. Oberiy’s construction of the law we want to know it, and we will observe it; but if tt ts stmply the opinion of Mr. Oberly, hav- ing no legat force or effect, we shall not pay any ‘attention 10 It.” ONLY MR. OBERLY'S PERSONAL VIEWS. Commissioner Edgerton told the committee that the board had not promulgated any opinion upon the subject involved; that the letter was written and signed by Mr. Oberly, and, of course, repre» sented only his views. ‘The “order” of Commis- sioner Oberly to the effect that_members of politi cal organizations should not. belong to examinin, Doards has uot yet been passed upon by the ctvil- service board, but notwithstanding ts lack of full oMiclal authority it has created a sur among vae rious examining boards. Notice of resignations of members of examining boards from political organizations have been coming in quite freely. PURITY AND TEMPERANCE. W. C. T. U. Convention Proceedings Continued from the First Edition, List OF DELEGATES. The delegates reported present were: Mesdames La Fetra, Tilton, Bovee, Moulton, Poster, Miss Ker- sler, Miss Pierre, Miss Lee, Mesdames Cohen, Meeker, Ritter, Anderson,» Wescott, McPherson, Merrick, Foote, Wiillains, Misses Hodgkins, Wright, Garrett, Knowles, aiclii‘e, Lartumbe, sesdaines Clark, suitchell, King and Gatilu, Mass Cuase, Mes- dames Weaver, Crosby, Welch, Sheiton, Whitney, 5 Dei Hendrickson, Gilbert, Russell,’ misses Poliock, lograbam, Curry, Hatzut, Lee, Dunlap, Jounson, Waters, Mesdames Aaderson,-Dowuey, Grant, Misses Whee- lock, “Baldwin, Mesdames ‘Lompking Stanford Tysdn, Moores, Lake, Koblnson, Wise, Wanley jarman, THE FINAL SESSION of the annual convention wag held this afternoon. Mrs. Annie E. Whitney, sup@rutendent of thie de- partment of Uterature, and Mrs, W. W. Eldridge, Superintendent of the flower mission work, pre- Sebted interesting reports, ————_ ‘The 1ith Street Arson Case. TESTIMONY INTHE TRIAL OF MISS M'BRIDE AND JOHN H. M'PARLAND. In the Criminal Court, yesterday, the trial of Mary Jane McBride and John H. McFarl nd for ‘setting fire to house 515 11th street, June 30, 1888, was continued after Tax Stan's report;losed. Jno. W. Stewart, wuo kept a dining room inthe base- ment, testified to smelling smoke and seeing fire and smoke bursting from tue back wiudows of Miss ‘Mesride’s bearoom, and to giving the alarm. He had swelle . oli or turpentine avout the house tor some days, and Was posiiive the fre could not have started from his range. ‘A LIVELY EL@.0DB IN COURT TO-DAY. ‘This morning the wrial_was resumed, and Detec tive Raff was called to the stand. He stated that he found a hole in the wallin which was @ quantity of paper saturated with oll, and othr things tendiug to show that the house had bec. fred. "He also testified to Muding some of tne movable property at 1504 L.street, with a pillow slip flued with letters ad.ressed Lo’ sllss aicBride. During the examination of this Wituess, Counsel W. A. Cook spoke of the ollicer as “Lue suutTed Wit ness, WhO bas ail along been the oppressive agent Of Ule Government,” District. Attorney Worthington sald that any assertion that a Witness had been “stuffed” was & direct falsehood, and Lhis assertion he would make Stronger ii he could use such language in the court Too. “1cT am to be assailed,” sald Mr. Cook, “in this court room I wan't to kauw it.” “You began It,” said the court to Mr, Cook “Please go on with the trial.” Mr. Cook said he had no Intention of imputing wrong (0 the ulstrict attorney. “If Tams assutied,” de coutinued, “In tue coury room I must apyeal to ‘The court for’ protection. If Tain assalied Outside Ishall do what{ think best under the circum- eg ‘The testimony of the witness was continued up to 11:20 o'clock, When Mr. Taylor cross-examined the wiuness, Mr, Kaff, On cross-examination, said that he re. fused to Swear out a Warrant agaiust McFarland Decause of his pi and he found that what he stated had been borue out, Mr. Cook cross-ex- ‘aimined witness at some length on behalf of Miss Auciride, amastant, District Attorney, Shepherd, testited to the letter signed Mra, having be a brought 10 the office. Thomas R. Harney, who was in the Pension OMice with Miss McBride, testified Uhat, in his Opinion, the Dugan leiter wus written by her, ——— Unhappy Marital Relations. MR. CRIST APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE COUMT IN FAVOR OF Hus WiFR. In the Court in General Term this morning, the case of Mary F. Crist against H. C. Craft, Philip A. Crist and others was neard. This case grows out of family diMcuitt 8, The comy tts the wite Of Crisi, and has bad slace Ov custody of thelr four children, the eldest of whom and the youugest Qve yearsof age. Since June 30, complainant, bas supported herself and children without aid from Cr st, who has been since October 17, 1884, living apart from her. The) Ca ee ABcome of complainant: is the rent Uh agreement the terms of which agreement the husband gave tothe wite assumed the payment of the back rent, He also agreed not to annoy his wife, and to pay her [4 for the support of herseif and children. She agreed oie pee against him. By the last section of the agreement tis that ‘it subsist one “year, at the s § ; Hl ‘ A h THE ELECTION IN BALTIMORE. Claimed ou Elther Side—The Betting ‘Twe to One in Faver ef Latrobe. Special Dispatch to Tr Evextro Sram, Bariwons, October 24.—Up to 1 o'clock the eleo- ton has pamed off quietiy. There are rumors of ‘Miegal voting and the arrest of repeaters, but they re wild and uncertain, and all the outward tndl- cations up to this hour are of a well-conducted i -ction, Both parties express confd-nee, D3t fail to make any estimate. The republicans are encouraged by the lane “vest pocket vote,’ ‘which is supposed to represent young democratic Dusiness Men, Who want to defeat the “Gorman | the ‘and the opinion of some of the coun. Ring.” ‘The democrats express confidence on gen- | S18 sRal gor Spewsnes will De restricted ¥o two eral principles. The city, they say, 1s democratic, ‘and there is no reason to think that it wiligo re Publican today. BETTING ON DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS. ‘The betting ts upon this assumption and offers Of two to one in favor of Latrobe are made. The contest Is close enough to make Doth parties anxious andtoplace the result in great doubt, with @ probability of a smail majority for the democratic candidate. The various CAUSING GREAT CONBIEEXATION. A dispatch from Scranton, Pa, to the Philadel phia Press, dated October 2%, says: The residents of the sixth ward, Dunmore, whose homes are ‘over the workings Of the Green Ridge Colltery, Passed last night in fear and terror, made so by the caving In of @ large erritory in that section, For some time there bas been more or less ‘second vel at the polis to vote, to watch and to work. The continual ‘robbing Utter about the rooms indicates nard, anxious not Deen te Work all last night, and plows laying about sug- ‘gest snatches of sl ep seized when might be. VOTING EARLY AND RAPIDLY. ‘The voting began very early and continued stead Solid line of Fepubuical vovera, “At other preaincts shutling of the Same thing. The republicans | 20% are better organized than Ubey have ever been be- | ever, tml! during the BILL. The prople were fore, and greater care has been taken on dothaides | fung’ wisiuie signs of ‘the lmerior wreckage fo prevent illegal voting. To prevent this entirely | maxing themselves t upon the surface, 4s, Of course, Linposstble, but itis likely that there | Bacig cnusclves apparctt Upon, toe ween: Will be less. {han usuarlly occurs at such ended bupdreds of feet in an comersy and weaker ‘shaken, 60 that 1 Was impos for repeaters, sible to close and open dora Near Johnson's ‘THE FLOATING VOTERS. theme eating votera are charged to the credit of endo are 80 able. The its have had a comberet ie: andch that Eire to vove for the “retormers= "To tay the 3 iE 3 A a 5 THE LARGEST VOTE EVER POLLED IN THE CITr. 2 F. u.—The indications at this hour are that the vote will be the largest ever po.led in this city, The colored voters came out strong in the mora- Ang. “Vest pocket” votes were very numerous. ‘The democrats claim to be getting many of them. ‘The voting was strong all day. The Daily News (democrrtic) estimates upon’ information from all the polls that Latrobe will have a majority of 3,150. Latrobe, himself, says 3,000. ‘The repud icans make'no estimate, but become more confident as the “vest pocket” vote increases, ‘This vote 1s an unknown quantity. QUIET CONTINUES TO REIGN. Marshal Frey states that the election is going off very quietly and no “repeaters” are being ar- Tested. The suspects locked up last night are still confined at Central police station. It is stated that fewer arrests have been made to-day than usually made on any day in the A small drunken row occurred at one preci four men were arresied. Only one manis ‘a8 arrested for attempting to vote often. ————— OVER 120,000,000 TAXABLE. Assevement of Real and Personal erty im the District of Columbia, Assessor Ros A. Fish has made the following statement Of the assessment of the real estate and Personal property for the tax levy of the fiscal Year ending June 30, 1888 RAL ESTATR. Grounds — Washington, 940,785,547; George- town, $1,962,645; county (mon agricultural), $2,045,316. Total, $53,783,508, County (agricul- tural), ae ee 704,380. Improvements—' $49, 750; pr $2,025,700; couuty, Cooma tear) Fal) 200.150—ASe outa Nota "ie Sgricultura. sed 100-sotay, si07.ir380sy coun. 1), (agricultural, $°771,022—9il1, 964/800, AL. PRRBON, Washington city, $9,880,765; Georgetown, $847,- 360; county, $215,333—-410,043,458 Grand total, $122, 686,288. TAX LEVY. Real estate, $107,973,808, at $1.50, $1,619,007.12; Teal estate, $3,771,022, at $1, $37,710.22. Personal, $10,943.58, at $1.50, $164,151.87. Total $1,821,400.21. —__ ‘The Trial of Wilfred Blunt, M. P. TRYING TO COMPELL ATTENDANCE OF MR. BALFOUR AS A WITNESS. Dvsiix, October 26.—The trial of Mr. Wilfred Biunt, at Woodford, was resumed to-day. Mr. Harrington, counsel for the applied to the court for a Summons to compel the’ atvendance of Mr. Belfour, Uhe chief secretary, a8 a witness, in order to show whether any information had been Sworn Co as stated in the proclamation, that the om ey meeting at Woodford last Sunday would Wo a breach of the peace, ‘Mr. Ronan, counsel for the prosecution, denied the right of the defense Wo ask What had happened {nm council at Dubin, The ma .tstrate said that Mr. Harrington's plication was founded on the assumption that, ‘Slalements ip the proclam4ion were faise and the Guurt was uot competent 10 decide the question ‘The hearing of evidence was then = casi Seibaischios eeaaiehade NO CHANGES IN THE FIGURES OF THE COMMIBSION- ERS. ‘The District estimates are now before the Secre- tary of the Treasury, the examination by the First Controller having been completed. It 1s understood that the changes recommended by the controller are in the shape Of footno.es, of suggestions and recommendations, ‘prepared by the Commissioners have not been altered. The fo ange ste ti Fi i i : uit | i a lugubr.ous work in November next. ts situated in tbe north of tne Mussulman | Jewish and like a ¢ 3 ; I FS i i i g a : . a i g Z 4 | i i 78 Hf i i i & i ! i : i i i 5 i i f i q i f A e| r i] i rf i : tie | i 4 i i ; i i § 3 i i : iis i i 4 i 8, i | i | NOMUI jashinwton, LOCKWOOD -McLINDEN. co Wed Hees een DIED. r, the Abet., from the West, was enlarging upon theme of the surplus of the female population tn Massa Pee KS cLusetts, and described the State as @ barren Ortob-—t 7, bre region, fit only for & starting point of female emt. eee SBORGE ink, isthe sixty Orie bis age. is our fara: ‘Br Hus Wire amp Car-pnen. Se gaedeid i P. from the and left thetwo young ness, “Weren't you awfully dearest friend next day, the story, “to be eaguett ‘er juke” bests afraid he ‘wouldn't ‘woe wan” Night Blind ‘From the Chicago News, ‘Where the summer san is over-powerful the eye- Sight of those engaged in farming ts often sert- ‘ously affected, rendering the laborer unable to see a SS bas gone Gown, In tact, ‘People: ‘with that weakness are blind dur- the night, At the great fall maneuvers of the ean ue ‘TE Commissions of the postmasters at Emmitts- ‘burgh and Havre de Grace, Md., will.expireon the Seth Of Janeary next, The commisnons of fiy Slee eae <040 Tih at. rae store peeahsl SEL Mi SS aa ie art hiecor aca