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THE EVENING STAR: a , 4 5 . WASHINGTON. D. 0... THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1887—-SIX PAGES. FOR RENT-HOUSES. __ SENT_THREESTORY AND BASEMENT FOR RENT—HOUSES. oR RENT_AT A VERY RED! Rendtome furnished residence on ‘4 Fises ‘b. H. HOBERTSON, part : 1515 Het nw 38 iu ‘N1—FURSISH: Lee 1607 1 5 MISERIES wa cctar ria. i quocns mesiy fursiebed. all modrmn conveniences: ipa ESSA Sieht cvertootins eating oy Vline 410g Moe Yaiewer, me aum a, 907 OK RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE NINE-nOOM uid Free Hower, 1615 Boundary wt (Meridia i), Free fenunables LUTHER FULLER: Patent Ofice. off ot ‘Bo HiBe JOR KE: OTH S$T_N.W. EIGHT ROOMS, 3 eve ‘aug’. iatrobe apd bath; large front and tek yards; oh se 8 Salk We Pat awe eipesercy ok KENT—A STORE AND DWELLING, CEN- FURNISHED, tally .ccated. Apply JOHN Me Se: 4 Si 1 = RE; ie id JOR KENT—STORE AND DWELLING (BEING tie Fopeicdand a 2 aver aay TS int % F Px A st Sw, 10,30. Nine 5 , MANDEK & STALEY 1910 Ni. ave. | 5,2e0e 15th et Eh 1STG 86 #8 RENT—FROM 820 TO $30—SEVERAL VERY | 150% Mass ave., 15r..300 519 61 150 Fin Tew 2 ‘ands sisey ‘brick houses in | 1313 8. Fo As ome, Biebe i ral wood, fs 103 8 x shed in nat open fire- 0 tty oak inantels: co nt to stiret cars, 1706 25 e BUR ORD, ee ce 1422'New York Faseiigees PRESSED Bi = bay windows, 7 ro: dt nad papered” tront cimed parttns er owner, next door, JOR RENT—949 T ST. N.W, EIGHT ROOM BAY window brick house, ax clowts, mod. imap. in goed Tepair and heating arrancements perfect. rez Apply on premises. 027 70% RUNT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE of pine rooms, with bath, closets, &.: location Hi ice ened oho 50)122. hat. 115850 1224 Wr te tral. pear Farrag'it Square. se for the seasun, (6.30 Kear fron byethe year, @00. Inquire, 13 1313 8G oF Preaives 1100 17that. nw ont iT & BRADLEN, FOR RENT —A NICELY FINISHED THREE- rally located: $40 per month. aber 1 TSh? ‘A SETTLE & CO. 1311 F street. JOR RENT_ HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITUA‘ No. 805 K st ow. uorih side of Mount Vern yj, bet. Stix azwi Win wim Daw BURDETIE. 404 Boundary a. 939 2oth st. Dw. 1318 V at. t.w., 7. O18 Cat ae., 1511 Lot's 10,131 9. 0, of 14 room, Inguire on giscetwe i @ A EBEKLA'S SUNS" Stove Ste quire of J SSONS stove Store, Licks teed Stee ae PORE: NT LANGE STORE AXD DWELLING, fon tore separste; at 8 ver 7 twee ha and 4% streets, Juquire at 1 Mo. Sait or FRANK Tf. BROWNING, Colum La oR KENT—1246 11TH ST. SE. FRAM @ roon.a modern tmprovemenis. rent & FOR NT LON THULE SLORY HOUSE, 141 mw, near Treasury Departnent. <T_ month per 50.00 2204 Istis a 2 Facroarat Sa 906 Surerians Puce... 1908 Sunderland Place... ‘Three good stables in rear of 17: 50 Mass ave. DULANY & WHITING, Gordon ave. 4F. 8 HUFTY & DYER. 13th and Pests. Bick f § ROOMS, LARGE eae a meg ISS F223. RENT—FURNISHED, 715 12TH ST. N.W., 13roonis, stab pply to Mrs. H. STUART: 16th ana Q.stai 04 Nth & stable, 1404 Mass. ave 1324 Lstn st 4-6 19TH ST, AND el atid “heudsomely” au nd under the supervision convenieut to Conn. ave. cars a 86th st... and Nat. berdics and \ eas cern Luion telegraph oBice. io vet st. "Sa re ese olor v eet Sah 8t “HILL & JOUNSTON, 748 Lath st. Bw. WESCOTT & Fora fuil list apply to m6 EL id Vath, all modern and Washington Cirele; Heut 1907 Pennsylvani 7s LEK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F stu. w. — | amps. cor S60. Ty os2-ere FOE BESTS TWO THREE-STORY AND BASE. ment Brick Dwellings, 10 rou, bath, jaundry and tod. impe,; beated by steaus, 202 and -rent #7Uand $75. TYLER & 10’ ERPORD. 1507 F st. aw. 022-61 T—HOUSE ON H ST. N.W. ELEVEN modern improvements, beautifully fur- ished. rent $150 per month; less if leased per year: Children bo objection. “Di. G. PROCTOR & SON, 1220 Fst nw. aust-3un Agel tie fur doctoesacatiat or aitise.. 20 Troon, sitatie fr Moet aitiat or artist. 3 FURSISHED, Gat, between 20:h abd Zint, [Zr by the year.¢1,300 | I GEO. W.LINRINS, oes. a 19ih aud H sts. nw. J[oR Ki NT—1100 VA. AVE Sw. 10 ROOMS, ALL rooms, wed. 8 60. | 1304 G st. iw. 9 rooms, a JOR RENT—AN EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING WITH $33. ‘Sprace st. cotta. ali mod- imps; | Mcoliar aud stable, within 1% miles of this city, at 20. 1810 6th st.. 6 rooms, wod imps. in G03 per mou! KA PHILLD and 004 K st. ne, G room, water au 1405, im 1428 New York POR RENT—FUENISHED HOUSES IN ALL SEC- “ons of the city, for the season or by the year. Ap- to. J. V.N. HUYCK rte 011m 1505 Pa FOE, BENT-TWO NEW FIRST-CLASS dences uow in course of finishing on Lath st, Detween I 1. ave. and P st.: also 308 ¥. for occu Nov. Sabor ass Stetin 8 JOR RENT— MT. PLEASANT, 1 ST. ‘woot. Possrstion in ‘November. Finan near Ps a IAN, Ths Clarendow, 1401 N- 1. ave. gach, water: Love ‘at adjuiuing cottage, JOSEDS, 5 2 FoRiatsT tous oi0-im ROE RENT—A TEN-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, cloae order and in & first-class location on’: a Color bo objection; Fent G53. Call at 219 Re ese ROK RENT—1WO THREE-STORY AND BaAsE- ment Brick Drellings, 11 rooms snd bath; all mod. RENT—UNFURNISHED— eer at tow rent 1025, & [ROR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM BRICK. 632 NonTH | 1774 Gun Page Freseiiceres 97 paz per ment Pomemaion given — poe stg, tnauire of J. W. HOGER, 120 4th ots, rob P a ae 66 1 JOR RENT_36 1 ST. NW. VERN DESULABLE yt brick Louse with 9 roome aid cellar: all improve: ‘GY 1427 imenta, In excellent order. Kent only $40. i oz6-ate eS BH WAKNER & CO. NISHED. } RENT—017 RK ST. NW. FOUR-STORY Base, a1 Brick. <taven roses: [a eee ny ng oa, brek stable _ ltuiediate possess Sry DENCANSON BUS, Oth and D ste uw re ake Rear — ae Dupoat Circle’ 19thiet,, Ket, near loth. loth at oe Na 0% 3t dear DB <T st. ND, BASEMENT i. $, . OR RENT =, HANDSOME SU) nce, staole, & ; owner, tr $50 per tout” Also, furnished "h Fis REST_A TEX Hoult DWELLING AT ONT St per month, being 400 fst acy key at 415 door cast). Re A PHILLIPS, Rew York om 8 oti i RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms, on East Capitol stat #65. Unfur- ished, 13 Sd stm 0, | 30% Mase. | 1.0R RENT—0-ROOM HOUSE AND STORE;O Senn (new). at 85 FBO k | BQoughe dt wanes nee Sale ak pene Cae BE sae. 19 Vaave.ne, G10, MC M.HOHKEN, | iiture, Cuiny Brese, 2 Grandfather clocks. tebe sod ‘Oz Hawt Capitol st ___ 20S | in ten days.” Can'be seen any time. 3010 H wt MR RENT—NEW CORN SE, TWO bay | Rw. o14.2w* endemy © Tooms. every convenience tmncgimable, col Hb allwithin my reach, Hood's Sarsaparills has been worth everything to me.” LUTHER D. BOBBINS, ‘Thompson, Ct, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR, 4 FOR RENT—HOUSES. MR RENT-931 P ST. N. W., A THREE-STORY basement Brick Dwelling, 10 bath; LSS PLP PROBL: 7¥ at. ‘Ge FOR, REXT— 3508 SHERMAN AVE; 4 ROOMS; $10 per month; keys ext door. A. BARDEM & ©0, Lebroit Building km RK RENT—AN ELEGANT AND COMPLETELY furnistied house; 16 rooms and 2 bath conveniences. “Address 17:36 Kat. 0. 4 JOR —TWO ELEGANT DWELLINGS, 914 Finties Bw. : ast finished | one iu walnut, the other in cherry; tweive cellar, all modern inprovthughte® Tange yard and shed, with servants? it closet; to 20-foot alley. Address OWNER, 10 Sth st, LW. 06-2 od anid paperod PW. CALLAGHAN, 831 North Capito {OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— F fins house, 21 rooms, excellent locality.....200 161 Et tre 19 ome wi Ay. 8308 ree U, Fooms, 635 F st. hb evleytown rosd and Woodisy Lane, 10 ce town toad orgetown bouiid: at northern ‘ary, 11 rooms... o7-1m TS21 F street, ____ AUCTION SALES. OBERT VOSE, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. NA .E BUILDING LOT ON EAST SIDE 0! STHtWES BEE L AND WORN si On MONDAY, OC. OBE THIKTY-FIRST at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.'t will sell at auction an elegant puild= ing lot fronting 20 feet by 100 fest deep to alley, on wrade and between two houses. Gus and water in front BUSINESS CHANCES. = OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT— /Town lots and valuable lands rapidly increasing in value, ease at bottwm prices, omy $2 and $2.50 ‘er mont ‘A {ow dollars invested now will assuredly be worth in ane ret years from teu to twenty times the ainoun ‘Over 600 lots sold in the past 90 days. Title perfect; maps and full information furnished. ‘Twenty-two years experience in the General Land. ce SMITH & SIBUALD, 027-1m-th.s,tu® G2 F st. n. w. $25 WILL ESTABLISH A LADY IN A NEW }¢) profitable business never introduced before; clu dedone at home. Call on inveutor, Mrs, HAND: ING, 800 H st. n.w., before 1 an, it WANTED-AYOUNG MAN WITH TWO. O8 three hundred dollars as partner in wood and coal yard. Address Box 102, Star ofice. Ov rat" WANTED-A GENTLEMAN OWNING AN OR- ange grove in Florida would form a business Partwership with s lady who can furmeu from $3,000 fo 83,000, The business is profitable. pleasant and heathy. ‘The best of reference aud full’ particulars sivou by addressing ORANGE GROVE, Star ofice. 027-th.stetu, Lun V $1,200 AT 6 PER CENT. FOR TWO Sears, secured Ly first deed of trust; ne eomunts- sion,“ Address MONEY, Star office, O2U-3t WASZED— A LOAN OF $7,000 OF $8,000 © acres in the ict; Meay railroad station proved by 20 dwellings: total value, ¥0,00¢ Ww NTED— $4,500 TOR Gov;ine eouumisivn. ‘Addveos, Wwitaott, Seis 0s ho coumission, mit, delay, AN, Star Office, ona WASTED Zo BoRKOW N_10,000 aquate feet of ground, frouting 3. streets. iin proved by small brick lwase. Address BOKKOWER, Star oft O25-St 725 pT S GOOD TARE 4 7 with back building; modern prove eleven 8; aD exceileut investment, rice, ‘iH GULDSBORUtGH & 60. im 1405 F at n.'w, E TO BUY DESIRABLE BUs! 3 RTY,—We offer for » few days the fodowing decided business ‘chance for an. invest ment in| desirably located business property, viz: Lot and part of Lot 5, square 32%, front ing 85 fect on 12th “st., "between Pennsyiva Bia ave. and D sts., immediately north of the Palais Koval, by s depth of 100 feet. " These due lots are im. proneal by three tree-store brick dwelling howsen selma apuual rental of upwards of $2.000, hie sould be. eaduy doubled by. & ‘comparatively speaking suvail oudlay. | Price 47 per square fuot, "All ly the best business ‘4 H. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO., _ 022.3 1405 Fret. nw. WOR SALE—TO INVESTORS CAPITALISTS ry ificentestate. For lars inquire of J. NUR nn. ve. OL d-w 10 INVESTO! ESTATE-1 HAVE everal pieces of Real Eatate (trout $ te 300 steer ‘well located on principal avenues extended, within 4 eee eee ‘the Lo. which ee? to dis- aveatinent or Termine yndicates for euudivinion, we," perte® ‘8.7. _o14-1m 402 6th st. n.'w. IX PER CENT LJANS, GUARANTEED BY THE Omaha Loan end ‘Trust Co. Hon. AU. WYMAN, States, President. Interest aud by the Chemical National Bank. M. FAKKEK, Washiug.on Agent. 1418 F stuw. __MONEY TO LOAN Beep, PO town $900 «ON REAL EsTaTE. 000 [025] ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Ot SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 10 LOAN—8100,000 IN ONE SUM AT 6 PER ‘cent, on good real estate in Washi O80 SOHNE BEALE Cock SY F ot OAN OF $3,000 WANTED IMMEDIATELY FO! Yous tht, say 6 to 10 years, on approved Washing. fp, city taal sata wocurlty. Adtem miviny rate of oss Steed Nittoruey, 445ia ove, LY ae ae Sane ; Aonuin ached boas bale Racrete Fat PAPER, and other first-class ‘delay where security is good, bowery ey WML H. DEMPSEY, Broker, 1 New York ave. ved Real Estate UGH & CO. 1405 F vt, n, w. 526-3m_ within one square of New Library, both soother stdeast rn guposure Rent inodersie., Ap ply to WELLER & REPEITi, 326 Pu av.3. E. o27-3t KENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE ‘and pleasantly -aituated Brick Dwelling, nie rooins ncluding bath. 10:3 ne. obdwe ie RENT—17i1 13TH 3 70R RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED— new cottage, two story and attic, Oakland dup KH. T. LEIPOLD. 1331 ¥ pa we 021-68” OR RENT_HOUSES, FURNISHED— 380. A PRESCOLT: No 110 Fc bw, Kellogg uilding, has the following for rent (farmishied.) No. O13 16th st-uw.. ‘batory aud site Brick, 12 3w_ THI 1i rooms; all st apd Lesement Brick Dwelling: complete, Redeegtaregoain ye Sooneo ag tt | rok Commlesly inate? aS wane 180" ye 223-6 __ SWORMSIEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F. No, 1412 N st, n.w. Zatory Brick, 10 rooms and RENT_THREE-STORY, BASEMENT, AND | Path, completely turnisued and 6130 per ‘attic urick Dwelling op M st. near Scott ‘Circle; eeu rove aud tree beth-roius. all modern im= Nementa, completely furuished with or without nt, $200. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 13307 A large, new and clevantly-built 4-story amd base- meut Brick on Rist. Detweed tots sha SU eee 22 rooms aud bath. all wod. imps, heated by furnaces; completely aud ticely furnished; @20833% “per 02 mouth, ‘No. 4, Towa Circle n. w.. comer Pst.,contains rooms, ely furuiencd 8000 per Root TS Ro. 450K stb, wy corse ‘st. contains roots, handsomely farilisied, &300 per inet Desirably locatad House, coutaintug Tt Foome, im thorough Onder and coupletely furufshied. 6579 per Anouth. Desirably located House, Pe er ee oY hen ‘Also an clerantly located new preesed Brick House om New Hanpelize ave a... 0. : Tooms, baths, fooms, &c.. completely and nicely ined ry Piano, Glase'and China ware, Linens silver oi per mouth. Apply to JNO. A. FRESCOTE: 1913 1104 oLs-15t 2161 ede 48 6: feuloe i3i? Lith se mews Smithsonian Institution.” IN- TME ANARCHISTS CASE. Argements begun in the U. 8, Supreme Court, STILL RUNNING IN THE RAIN, But Ardent Turfites Continue te Fleck te Evy City im Goodly Numbers. ‘MANY LADIES AMONG THE THRONG agarw TODAT— RRISON AND M'LAUGHLIN AGAIN MATCHED— FEATURES OF THE DAY'S PROGRAM. ‘The weather continues to disappotnt the Jockey Club. To-day It was cloudy, ugly and threaten- ing, and though no rain fell during the forenoon the aspect, no doubt, deterred hundreds who with pleasant weather would have gone to the Taces, Still, as was the caseon the first and second days, there was a good attendance, very good con- sidering the weather. The patrons of the club to- ‘THE UNION DEPOT PROJECT. ‘The Propositions ef the B. and 0. Com- pany. ‘TREY PO NOT WANT TRACKS ON 11TH STREET RastT— ‘THR CHANGES THEY PROPOSE TO MAKR—TRRY WANT ‘TO KEEP THE METROPOLITAN BRANCH TRACKS IN THE (CITY FOR FREIGHT PURPOSES, ‘On the 224 instant a number of residents of East ‘Washington sent the District Commissioners a com- munication protesting against the consideration of any suggestion having tn view the location of sny steam Fallroad tracks on 11th street east, To-day | Ve a report of such examination to tie public. the Commissioners’ reply thereto was sent 0 Mr. exaimtnation of the baking powders was made | Dy Professor H. A. Weber, State Chemist, and, re- Marcellus Howser. The Commissioners say in | lating as It Is does to an articie of dally Use in the BAKING POWDERS ANALYZED, Report of the Ohio state Food Commice ‘Son ‘on the Chicl Brande of the Market. THEIR STRENGTH AND VALOR OFFICIALLY ascRR- TAINED—A LANGE NCMBER INPUKK AND CNWHOLE- some. The Ohio State Dairy and Poot Commissioner, Gen. SH. Hurst, has made publk (Circular No, Une results of Ue Comuselou's:tnvestigation baking power, The Commission was formed bY Ube Legisiature, with Instructions to make an ex- amination of the food supply of the State, and to 2d EDITION. Lata aan ToS CHAMBERLAIN’S INCAPACITY. Severe Strictnres of = Torento Paper on his tslington Speech. ‘Toronto, Onr., October 27.—The Globe, referring to Mr. Chamberiain’s speech at Islington on com- A crowd of attorneys and curious people waited tm the United States Supreme Court room to-day 4m hopes of hearing the arguments in the anar- chists’ cases for two hours before their patience Was rewarded, At 11 o'clock, an hour before the meeting of the court, all the seats allotted to the public were occu; and many people were standing near the door. Mr. Salomon, one of the attorneys for the anarchists, was the first person to take a seat within the bar. His Jong white hafrand beard attracted attention to him ag he sat there alone, leaning on his gold- mercial union, says: “We have shown that tie | headed cane with his eyes turned 16 gildea | 4aY Were real loversof the sport who feel their dis. | their letter that the matter wili receive due atten- | font nt almost ‘one, sof paricuiar interest uutmost posatbie loss of Canadian trade by Great | pird of liberty perched. above the caict, dusdeos Somforts are compensated forin the racing. There | tion, but add “that the proposition as heretofore | ‘The rather startling fact tx" brvugut out by the Britain through commercial union would repre- | chair. Pat arteer wine igh promulgated was to construct a tunnel wader the wepert, Sask of yee tals Ginereet yr t—4 ‘sent a loss profit of a little more than $2,000,000 a ‘The only representatives of the court for | they could enjoy the comfort of a stove and see the | Street and not a ratiroad on the street,” Sh fetes seas emtety of ‘Uneti are made from year, D Mr. Chammberiatt | sappeee a bets vere the bard. featured, mar fe Jostions Faces from the windows, FIRST PROPOSITION OF THE BALTIMORE AND ONTO. | alum, a substance declared by the highest medical by thatsraall sum? The real benent of this com- | attracted by Curioelty to the cout and many oF ‘TRE RAIN BEGINS AGAIN. In his letter to the Commissioners, dated Sep» | authdrities to be injurious to health when used in ection Lo the mother country is that Canada main- Ualled Beata cat easbe the Laces “sopatateon, yet Proudly to Grates” Tee lad tabsteor tae food. ‘The Commissioner classifies the baking into three general ‘divisions according to tnelr them were obliged to stand. One’mancame in ‘with a baby carried on his shoulder, but he soon oo ‘By half-past 11 it was impossibie for Between 12 and 1 o'clock a light drizzling rain tember 20, Col, H. T. Dougias, chief engineer of began to fall, and it dampened the ardor of the ‘the Baltimore and Ohio, sald: “From what I have das well asthe track. But there was noth- | gathered from the discussions to this the | value: any one to get through the main door to the court. | (70 Tain object has been to not th me vwrders; iin tor pn say ena Pui | Ala wy mot gradi“ arrose ok rman wh cae | Saar Gace ge Mommas te | Sr tema e fe X © re ind 3 the contrary wil tend. het Strengen ta. tue of | © “Tn the dst race, Uuree-quarters of mite, there | Being Felleved removed the principal objections” | The atyect of hak! powders ts when mixed need. It i3 monstrously absurd to ‘that 4 LARGE NUMBER OF PROMINENT LAWYERS Was a field of eleven to start, and several of them | Te accomplish this Col. Douglas submitted the fol- | the foar and subjected to motstu~a, to these advantages of connection are not infinitely | Were assembled, Among them sat Mrs. Lockwood, | were evenly enough matched to render the result | }OWing ice fer a now Mae: feavening gas in the which ‘more important to England than the small sum | with her bonnet on, but the strings untied. Mr. | Coubiful. ‘There was a Up out on Patrocies that ey Metropolitan Branch froma potnt | Dread and cause 1 to be porous and light, The that her merchan nt lose by commercial a tee ¢ | Brought htm a liberal backing, though Bessie June | SDOWt O00 feet north and | Commissioner explains that’ the best ‘ union, But Mr. Cuumbertuln made anotherserious | TUCKEF Was the frst to take his seat at the table | ay Considered a good ching Ly some of the kwon, der ts that which, Uhe ingredients Deng Diunder at Isling On, the eve of starting tor fowke oe eee, poutionere. Ho. was tot ing ones. Ovid also had friends, and a few took ) fines off the largest amount of leavening gus and Washington he: vowey of vit a wore Stock In Gov, Bowie" ini, ves sma! Alou residuum tm the Trish Aine ‘@ very numerous, {mportant, and |2TeS8 sult, with a bright red flower in| ‘the card for to-day Was an excellent one and Dread. A small amount of carbonate of the Dbution-bole, Next came Solicitor-General Jenks, Several minutes before the court ap- eared Butler sat with Pryor on his left and icker On his right hand, all busy looking over influential section of the American peopie, ‘Sup- pose even that his vilification of them were not a cansiet saab ee a tor évince by deliberate and law " cate ing ‘nem upon the very moment of undertaking | BPS a table to tan ghia a nee The mau has seriously iaperiiied the chances et | FREY Several of Tilinols a livele dark man with fan amatcable settlement of the Asheries dispute face. Next to him was Assistant Attor- Gave assurance of good sport. It was as follows: TO-DAY'S PROGRAM. ‘The program for to-day was as follows: First race—A heavy-weight handicap sweep- stakes, for all ag@& Three-quarters of a mile. Young Duke, 120 tbs; Rowland, 120 Ibs; Ovid, 115 Ibs.; Patrocles, 114 Ibs,; Bessié Jyine, 110 Ibs. ; which ts considered healthful, ts used in the cream of tartar powders Uo give them Ohio. with the Sa-otrect line oe & curve to the bey General Smith, and District attorney Grinnell i Placed Canada, his reaé client, in no little ney Broughton, 110 lbs; Mary 7, 97 1bs.; Housatonic, | jer ireet. nortl ‘street danger. ‘The man incapable of keeping his temper | #4¢ #4 the end of the table. 110 Ibs.y aL Ree \o0 Ibs; Gas ibs; sony, ob coming tabe tho fe cevext Srapack near cana op Cates sowEete. ‘when interests of the international import- ancy, 4, DISAPPOINTMENT. Umpire, 98 Ibs,; Edisto, 107 Ibs. ; Saivinl, 97108 "| IT street noruh, and 2d street east. This line ance require him to do 90 1s not Mit for the fisheries | At 12 o'clock the coming of the couft was an-| Second race—Purse for three-year-olds and | would go into Cunnel at 2d street east and E street Name. Pommisstonership. Mr. Chamberlain's usefulness | nounced, and Chiet Justice Waite and all the asso- | UPWards. One mile. King of Norfolk, 101 1bs. ‘Massachusetts avenue in tunnel, | 1. Royal..... is gone. Nay, he must be a great. deal worwe WA | C199 justices ‘led ie lagety and | GOtNrIO, 96 Ibs; Maryland gelding, 205 Ibs; | Gnd continue ta tunnel to E street south, and the | = Dr. Prices useless at Washington.’ took their pl pp nag to exter g are gn ae M., 108 Ibs; Hanover, | crown of the arch of the tunnel would be 45 feet De- 4 es * 7 4 street. East ©: level TO KEEP OUT CHOLERA, atir, among the lawyers and’ look of expect. uittrd race—The Capital stakes, for, two-year. Ra wrest. The whcks of the Washington branes | & Suow Dritt — 3 $50 each. 1; with $800 added. ix fur- removed {rom their i. Upper Ts New York Authoritics Think Now ts sssembled, but there "was, mo mention "of longs.” Raceland, 130 Iba: Rmperor of Norvolk, | Gopoceo the a Ort and davies east nee | & De uande the Time to Entorce Stringent Regus | {22rusts. simoly See = ae 1292 be Geo, Oyster, ae ibs; faite R, 122 Ibs, | ing them off ot Delaware and Massachusetts lations, Put thelr heads together and were arranging | sweepstakes for all ages; $50 each, h. of. wivk | SveRUcs and North Capitol street.” i New Your, October 27.—At a special meeting ot | papers as if about to begin thelr arguments | $750 haded.” Oue mile sed sturione’ Phat oe oe the quarantine commissioners this morning 1t was | ‘Then a tall, ured man, with £2, hair | los; Harry Russell, 103 10s.; Glenmound, 95 16s.; | Dougias recommends should be left as tbey ate for decided to ask the Secretary of tiie Treas- | 320 Moustache, uddressed the court. Everybody | Biscuit, 93 Ibs; Lottery, 83 Ibs; Broughton, 80 | use “as freight tracks tv communicate with the tury, if ships coming trom ports | where | to say fone “Oy Det ynaE, Re. ad | iba; Siritt. 102 Ion; Telle Doo, 160 Iba; Joo Cot- | Yaras of private ‘partics who have. established cholera prevails, cannot ve sent back: It betng the | disclosed the tact that he was arguing the case of | “Firth race ~ A stecplociass heanteap weep. | Welt business along this line, mn that if that power exists it is now the me to enforce it, The policy of Health OMicer Smith in the treatment of the im- COL, DOUGLASS’ SECOND COMMUNICATION. the New Orleans Water Works Co, against a sugar and ‘On October 8 Col, Dougius wrote the Commission- stake 3 3 5 Pelee Dee heres Works Co. ag e3 Of $20 each, or $5 if declared; with $500 added. ‘The steeplechase course. Lost Cause, 150 the People listened patiently until five mibutes | Ibs; Wellington, 150 1bs.; Wheatly, 150 los.:’Jim | ers another letter n reference to the matter, Mi migrants and vessels that have brought | after 1 oclock: ae Pia ogg Ong Fins 2 = od Gowan, 145 fbs.; Will Davis, 142 Ibs; John u tting the above r tite disease to the port was approved, and he was - = Henry, 138 iba; Shamrock. 138 tba susehi Mi Said that in submitting the above plan h wanted the Commisstoners to bear in mind that he does hot object to the removal of the tracks of the Washington branch and of the Metropolitan branch irom the present streets between Boundary street and Ube terminus of these lines, provided the Lwo branches are conuected north of and near to Boundary sireet, and the two lines occupy 2d street from Boundary street south to the Cmon passenger station, and aiso that the Commission. ers afford the Ballimore and Obio proper factitues for reaching the station froim Une south end of 137 ibS;' Killarney, 130 ibs;; Beveriey, 125 Iba, ‘The scratches were as follows: First race—Housatonic and Young Duke. Second race—Vinton, Third race—Rita K and Emperor of Norfolk. Fourth race—Biscult, Joe Cotvon, and Broughton, Fifth race—Shamrock. GARRISON AND M’LAUGHLIN AGAIN MATCHED, In the second race the rival jockeys, MeLaughe Un and Garrison, had again to fight for suprem- acy, and that lent additional interest to the event. ‘the passengers who have already arrived on such vessels, or Who may arrive. nai ali ‘THE ALLEGED JUBILEE PLOT, The Police Warned Gen. Millen that ‘They Knew of It, Loxvon, October 27.—In reference to the state- ment of Commissioner Monroe, of the detective de- partment, at the inquest over the body of Cohen, Gen. Butler, Mr. Pryor and Mr. Tucker, who had Stepped from the room during the argument, re turned. Gen. Butler addressed the court, and the anarchists’ case was up. He asked an allotment % flme; and the court yave three hours for a sides ‘Mr. Tucker then stepped forward and opened thé argument for the anarchista, He argued that it was not necessary to show an absolute repugnance between the rulings of a municipal court and any part of the Constitution Zipp’s Grape Crystal ~ : ‘al 3 that “the 30, Furest.city. <aaneaennn the dynamiter, yesterday, that Gen. |t0 gi¥@ the ‘Supreme Court jurisdiction | Mei aughlin was on th great Hanover, and Garri- | grin iunmel, Col Doulas sas that “the rights | Sino Tange aunoiint of igert miter Uk residues et Millen, “the head of’ the | Clan-ha-Gael_so- |1m),, the | case. A conflict between the | son bestrode his own horse, Eoltan. Though | Que resent Wasiitiucten and. Metcopolitas | Doth the hate and alum powders will be ciety, was in London during jubilee week, cine te ours ‘and the constitution | Koltan beat Hanover yesterday he had to carry # | branches, between Boundary and F strect north, | ROved. th the pl te powders is largely the "police _ state that Millen ” has give the Supreme Court never set ing is weight 123 of Hue; In the alum . penalty of 5 pounds to-day, ould rece areful consideration, 4 that powders itis chiefly alum. It foo. Pin mngland, "ahey fay he resided ‘at | JuHsdicion. | Ue ded, the right ot any | hounds. Many belleved that” was tute than (he those tracks rematniig onthe streets as treigut | Will be gratifying to the public to, obgerve that te Boiougne and Paris. A detective called on Santen * aoe before the Supreme Coyrt for | horse could well carry, and consequently Hanover | tracks only, betwech Houndary Street and F suet | POWder in most general use, the Hoyal, ts also the rights under tue constitulion gad been abridged or disregarded by the rulings: of a municipal court. ‘The Supreme Court, he said, Was properly open to any mah Who fnés oppres- him “at Boulogne before the jubilee cele. bration, and wurned him that he knew Of the plot against the Queen, Ailien then fled to Paris, From there be went to Brussels, then to was largely backed. The third race, the capital stakes, brought toe ether ugain those great youngsters Raceland and ge Oyster, Raceland had up a 5-pound pen. rest. 1b comparing the ‘first two powders on lst, for imstance—the Ko¥al and that ranked next below It—the inert matter in the second is horth, Would be of great value and convenience to the people of that section of gue city.” ‘The Commissioners Were Ssked to bear in mind also, that If changes of location of passenger and | “°c to be about five in seven greater, @ difference damm, and from that city to Amsterdam, At | 100 in the wunicipal courts, alty for his winning last Tuesday, making bis | tre; ‘stations are to be made that suct of 71 3-7 per cent, the Royal betng purer Unan the or place he took passage with his wite and | Aconfllct between ube rullngs of the Municipal | w: gut to-day 120 pounds ey go tg ST gt _ shail require the Baltimore and Onio, Baltitnore - opding and Potomac, and: Southern lines to be located in | | The carboute oF leavening gas produced by the @common passenger station, and that the Baltt- | POWders indicates their 5 and thelr true Uainer of the Dwyer Brothers, The price was | timore and Oulo be given the right to reach aud | Yal¥e may be ascertained by considenug the £10,000, 1t being stipuiated that the colt should be | Cross tue Long Bridec. pount of this gus In connection With thelr inert delivered to his new owner immediately after nts | Wor ss ceil matter or residuum as shown above, The Court and the Constitution gave theSupremeCourt Jarisdicuon; repugnance between the rullngsof the court and ine Constitution was ground for ® re- Versal of the action of the court. He urged that Ubls case raised a question never before raised, and fv was the duty of the court to consider it. daughter, On the 22d of this month, on the steamer Edatn, for New York. With regard to Melville, the London agent of the society, the police say that when he arrived in London he took lodgings in a mean quarter in W. B. Jennings, the owner of George Oyster, sold hin some time ago to Mr. Rowe, the forme Gladstone street, ana Was In impecubious circum- at race of Tuesday; that was done, and so to-day the Ube percentage of gas and the lower the Stances, eae ieee Mr. Tucker argued ‘that the luinols court has | colt ran for hls wew owner, and'it was whispered | Colonel Douglas then continued: “We | ot residuum the otter the baking ponder: _|- Sieiviile had visited Mr. Joseph Nolan, Irish mem. | Wolated the fourtn and fourteenth amendments of | uround. the track tha be” was to. ve| shall be obliged to. object to | percentages, as found in some of fhe most famuhiag ber of parliament, in company with Michael | the Constitution. |e closed with a very eloquent | run today “for all that was in him,” | any route which lengthens our lines, as powders, are given as follows; Hawking, Bou Melville an Hawkins had — by ees cuveped ets caleh ant tae teas ce pte Cod ot a | back ten by the 9th or 11th street lines, the effect of whicn - 3 cent of Per cent of seen in Cohen's company. Melville wen' 8 mirchase money. Tha a c! ve ni ts ter di Name. venli Paris and saw Denneny ana Maloney, who sailed | Ulinols, and was speaking When THE STax’s re- pot Phrge ge hme done 1 By Fg 4 yseer, though the admirers of Raceland went ip as though they considered him invinctble, BETTING ON THE FIRST RACE. In the first race the betting and jockeys were as follows: Kiag Crab (Martin), 3101; Bessle June (McLaughlin), 10 to 1; Rowland (Douglass), 20 to Ovid (Chureh), 5 to 1; Al Reed (Chappel), 20 to Broughton (stone), 2 to 1; Upire (—), 10 to 1; Mary T. (—), 20 to 1; Ratsto (Vincent), 15to1; Sale vint (Palinery, 3 to 1; Patrocles (Anderson), 3 to L, Bessie Inne Take the First Hace. ‘The race was won by Bessie June, Ovid second. ‘Time, 1:16, Mutuals paid $23.65. Eoliau Wins The Second. ovnoosd cd line, would, iengtuen | Royal large costs to our | Sterling. Price's. De Land's. - Gem, Alum..." Forest City, Alum. Silver Star, Alum. Kenton, Alum. Patapeco, Atuta...” ‘inp! Alum eo. BRO. ‘Cook's Favorite, Alum. 5.80. ‘One Spoon, Alum. 5.75. lance than by our pro} our lines materially, add construction and require of Usa tunnel of nearly two miles in length.” ‘The letter was concluded by a request for a hearing on tue subject. ‘The Commissioners, repiled, as stated tn Tar STAR, that they would be pleased to give Col, Douzlas the hearing before submitting their report to Uke Senate committeay WHAT COMMISSIONER LUDLOW SAYS, ‘Commissioner Ludiow, who returned from Phil- adeiphia to-day, sald to a Stax reporter, in refer- ence to the above matter, that naturally the rafl- road officials would look out for their own inter- esis and those of the stockuolders of the road port cidsed. THR POINTS INVOLVED. The main contention of the counsel for the an- archists ls, that by the statute of Illinois, and by the action of the State court, they (the anarchists) were convicted of a capital offense without due process of law, contrary to the guarantees of the joumeenth améndinent that, due process of La ry requires & yy an tinpartial jury Uhat the Illinois statute makes competent a juror with a preconceived and present option as to the guilt of the accused; that it 15 not, tuerefore, “due process of law,” abridges “the privileges or immunities of citizens of uke United States” by denying the accused “the right to a for America on August 17. Denueby 1s a member Of tue Clan-na-gaci Society and resides in Brook- yD. Melville returned to London in a more pros- Perous condition, He lived at the Metro- pole Hotel and spent money freely. He Was constantly in tie company of a Miss Kennedy,” with whom he traveled through Ireland ahd then to Paris, ‘They lived in grand style. In Paris he called on General Miller at the Hotel du Palais, Melville finally galled from Havre on September 17, for New York. Miss Kennedy accompanicd him, ‘On reaching New York Miss Kennedy was arrested for smuggling. Burcheil’s “address in Philadelphia 1s 2251 BI ‘the comparatt Brasda. ‘To siuseate ‘with the S, Sary wi ctigttionat | ‘The second race was won by Eoilan, Hanover | first; but whether the coumissioners, arver | the (Wo veture ‘the Royal cou north Gin street, "The police claim \to "have Me Pryors cabot ot gadis unconstitutional. | ston Time 1:43, Mutuals paid ¢103 ver the whole ground Will be able’ xo pay | tatning 1.8 parts of 1 Teak Fas to 10.0 nthe root against. “him an fawkins, ~ . fe desired attention to those objections is a mat- | oter, its excess ‘wguh in 10.5, oF PF rusttione Waar they ‘will do now that Mel. | went before the Supreme Court already been Raccland Gets the Third, ta —f ce ter which remains to be decided by the board. Jt | Per cent. Hoyal ts 4s a matter which the Commissioners will care- fuily investigate and report upon in their communication to the Senate comuuities. Atver thls has been done it rematns for Congress to de- cide which plan ts the best. Col. Ludiow said that in considering the subject ‘tne Commissioners wiil be guided 1p arriving at Ubelr final decision by the need of railways for commercial pul &€c. He said that the Commissioners are not anta- gonistic to the ratiroads, and tn order not tocripple Them, the Comuisstoners may have to make same compromises. In tls case, a8 in many others, the needs of an individual must give Way to those of the public. He said that he 1s encouraged to be- ville has fled. Melville's address 1s Toney, 925 Tenth avenue, New ¥ Cable Notes From Frankfort, Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENING STAR. ‘FRANKFORT, October 27.—Signor Crispl’s speech at Turin meets with no general sympathy in Paris, Even the government papers say it can- not allay the fears caused by his visit to Frieder- ichsruhe, and the Republique Francatee prints an article to prove the necessity of fortification along the Alpine frontier. There 1s still no activity in the continental ‘The third race, which was between Raceland and George Oyster, was Won by Raceland. Time, 1:14. Mutuals paid $7.30, Swift Wins the Fourth, ‘The fourth race was won by Swift, Glenmound ‘second. Publisbed in Tue Stax. ‘The attorney general of lutnols replies to these points, in a brief submitted to the court, that to warrant the issuance of the writ it must appear from the record—(1) Taat there 1s a Federal question involved; and (2) it must ap- pear from the record that sucli question was raised and decided in the State court, and ne denies that these conditions are met. Oa the first point he Says, in substance: ‘The fourteenth amendment declares. “No State shall make or enforce any law which sball abridge che privileges or immuiities of citl- tens of the United States, nor shall any ‘state de- prive any pergon of life, liberty, or property with- UL due process of law, nor deny to any person ‘YESTERDAY'S RACES. McLaughlin was the hero of Ivy City yesterday. He won four out of the five races, and his friends were jubilant. The fourth race was won by Eolian wi Hanover. Only four started, Balan hanover: Mamie Hunt, md Theodosius, Hanover was the favorite, but Eollan was liberally axon Tuatn. in the Circuit Courts Sedge Monee: ery, today, the case of Luckett tbe stock exchi ‘Phere have been large sales of | within its jurisdict ‘ked, The start was ‘prompt, Maine Hunt in | Heve that the Commissioners will reach some | Baltimore abd Ohio Railroad Company ‘td, HORSSSREOAen Nanya oust | Rm Meret ti equal protectin or che | pated, The start, as Mem amis NMA | Hani courant a mutt tha wil be om he | Tuisiean acy recor ga 3 EE ee The record will show that the complaint is not | Hanover, last." Passing the quarter Hanover whole satisfactory to all ing failed a seat for plaiut ob ab Ox No Cholera on the Britannia, New Youx, Qgtober 27.—Health Oicer Smith, in his tormai report to the quarantine commissioners, ‘ays that there 1s nochovera on the steamship Bri- fannla, and that ail the Immigrants on Hoffman Island are well. "There has been no case developed Since October 24. ‘The pauients on Swinburne Island are also doing well. - The steam apparatus for fumlgating the apparek of the Britannia’s pas. sengers Was tested yesterd4y and will be operated to-morrow, ‘The authorities say that there 13 no possible fear of infection from the passengers on te Ludependente, as they were all well when they —— The Eleventh-Street Fire. TRIAL OF MISS M'BRIDE AND JOMN H. X°PARLAND. Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Juage Cox, the ual of Mary J. McBride and Jon H. McFar- land, for violating section 1151, R. 8. D. C., in set= Ung fire to house 515 11th sifeet northwest, on June 30, 1886, Was continued after our report closed. ‘Anna Brown, Leonard Mockall, John Slaughter and Eaward Hentgan tesitied to tke removal of furniture from tue 11th street house to No, 1504 L. street. Jarret H. Jack~on, the cartman Who moved that the Sate has made or ts enioreing a law Which deprives the petitioners of any of the privi- ,0f Imumunities guaranteed by that section, but that they are deprived of rights by an errone- ‘ous construction .W, placed upon tt by the (rial court of the State, ones Peutioners did not claim in the Supreme Court Of the State that the Iilimols act of 1874 was re. moved upto third, Mamie Hunt matotained the Jead until well into the stretch, where Eolian first passed her, then Hanover went by her. won handily by three lengths; Hanov me Hunt, third, Time, 1:28%. In the fifth and last race thirteen horses started, Considering the sizeof the fleid the start was | Curaion train to Bay Kidge in August 1886 Borate oz, vas Lave De Ratan tevenney of the personal estate of the late Dr. Charies Rau, Ube Sinithsonian Institution, has beea fled tn the register of Wilis’ office. It mentions the ereohal effects: District of Columbia fundi ds, 3,0 ceut consols of the Unil States, $5,200; Library, $3,000; archwological col- lectious, $2,000; speclinens, iinerais, coins, &., ‘THOMAS DUNN ENGLisu’s DAvGNTER MaNRreD.— The Kev. Aruuur H. Noll, of Uvaldi, Texas, and Miss Florence Engitsh, @oughter of Dr. Thox nant to the rompt 21 od, Vinton got off in front, but at tie ates OF that the aoa or ties | Cue quarter Sele Van took the lend and beld It until the seven-eighths pole was reached, There Knight of Ellerslie, ridden by McLaughlin, shoved thro the United Ltn te ad that the authority of the court was exercised under it, but that the act was consutational and valid, and we court exercised its power im Violation of ‘that law. - Petitioners were tried in the courts of the State Under the laws of the State, and Laat coustitutes a and draw away from te buneb, winning ‘vy three lengths, Bralt, second? Valtant, ; Orfando, Nellie Van, Choctaw, Nettle, Ktog a ip Dunn English, were" marcied at the’ House due process of law. | It is not material that this or | B, Vinton, Queen Bess, Pegasus, and Maj the furniture, also testitied on the Same point, abd | 9: Prayer, “New resterda Une Kev, \- GALENA, ILL., October 27.—The remats of Hon, | Ahotwer court might have ruled differently under | Mitchell ‘ituishing as’ named. "Time, 1:44. | said upon crom-examination that there” was | pulcabaty Newark, Nosterday’ by ‘Han. E. B, Washburne arrived here at 5:30 this morning, | “he law. Mutuals pald $46.35, nothing secret in Lhe transaction, but, a8 far as he | 19 pr. Engiimh’s house jy Sea Gases and Were quietly transferred to Turner Hall,where | “Due process of law” is in accordance with the ae DOUBLES DECIDED, knew. it was done with the knowledge Of Mis$) Yexas thoy were waited upon by two gente. they are now lying in state. ‘The hall ts appropri. | 18 Of the land, TH McBride, inen, Who Ov beball of Lhe execuUlve comunittee A trial by jury in suits at common law pending fin the State'courts 1s uot a privilege or immunity many as the only bit of brightness visible except | Of ational citizenship, which the States are for~ the fowers. ‘The funeral services will take place | bidden by the Fourteenth amendment to abridge. at 3 o'clock this afvern Ivts within the discretion of the legislature to examina declare how an impartial jury shall be obtained. ‘The Scotia Disabled. ‘On the second point he contends that it dees not ‘New Youx, October 27.—A Halifax special says: | *PPear affirmatively from the record thata Federal The Scotia, which left New York nine days question was raised and decided in the Stave put in there this morning with her machinery court. Pled. She bad experiented terrific weather: ‘Objection 1s made to consideration of the per- EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, TESTIMONY TO-DAY. ‘This morning Miss Sarah W. Oldham was called to testify to a leave of absence belng obtained for Miss MeBride from the Government office where she Was employed, a few days before the fire, and that on the day of the fire, and two day's beture At, Miss McBride was not at the of ‘Arthur Payne testified to helping Jared H. Jack- son to move furniture from the Louse two or thres weeks before the fire, apd to McFarland saying it belonged to a member Of Congress and it Was to 0 Lo L street, ‘Cyrus Martin testified as to the furniture having of the central brauch of the Iris National League, presented Mrs. Noll with a handsome guid watch and chain, ‘he watch Was a token of Une esteem feit for her fauer by Uwe members Of tbe League, It bore an appropriate Inscription. ately draped in Black, the national colors, being use im connection with the imperial fag of Ger- And then the ‘Tennis Tournament was Again Stopped by the Hau ‘THE FINALS IN THE DOUBLES—THE CLOSING CONTESTS ‘TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY. ‘The finais in the doubles in the tennis tourna- ment were played off to-day, thus bringing toa close a portion of the games which began a week ago, and have been postponed from Ume to time ‘on account of the rainy “weather. The weather ‘was not the most favorable to-day, as the air was ARRIED. ewday, Ovtaber ‘Alenander'W. Fun, WILLIAM I ik MALLONA, of Washington, D. Ont October 11. 1887, Yeon, OHS O. RELBOM and E, MULLEN. both of this city : BAUM—MALLORY 1s sonnel of the Jury which tried the petitioners on the ground that the inquiry 1s as to tue constitu- Uonallty of the jury law of Llinois, and not as to ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 0) lark how a State court may have construed that law, driz. | been moved. WILDER. At Roan Mountain, Tenn. Or- Ms eae eedlaat cate atuate in the Dis- | aye gy rwciny are tig oMeen aed elec prices of | IH conclusion the attorney-general cites, the | Chilly, and Shortly after te, games began driz-| VeXnnie Thornton testified to McFarland having | tomer su, sae, by the Lev, Those Be Rowell, FRANCIS B MOOS the New York Stock Market, as reported by special | Statutes of several Stales to show that they have | Zling rain set in. brought a letter to 150 L street last year, in tue | JAMES A. MAHER, of Washington, to RACHAEL, 92.9m Real Estate and Loans, 13 pry wire to Corson & Macartney, 1419 F street. laws relating to the qualifications of jurors | first played, the play beginging about 12 o'clock, | coring. He asked for Carrie Griffith aud then for | dausuter of Gen. J, T. Wilder. . as, 1551 cS ‘spring. 8100,000 22,2248 OF uanmaxn pitpllar to the law of Tunols of which tue ¥aldIty /with Mr. MeCawiey umpire. ‘There was but a | Mrs. Wilson, and gave wituess the ieiter to give (0 - oes Name. : in question case, These States " resent, and nearly ail of | Carrie Griitita and witness told the latter where em. .) Farms and Country Places. a) Cc o. ca are Arkansas, Col Mi ‘New York and handful of spectators pt it, Was. McFarland sid it was from Miss McBride; om = 7 BO lorado, Michigan, i E ss Me + | CATE On October 27, 1887, at 8:30 am. INA aE TE 500 eat CO Nebraska. these were ladies, who have shown great interest | TT hot say iuwas frum Mrs Dugan. The Turai: | HOLMES nly child of E. Maud Magese Meticary qqoEEYeOLoia— ~ ASSESSOR FISiDS PLAN. in the tournament. The contending teams were | ture was then there, Cave, awed 2 years, 1 mouth and 23 days. M° ei hue Bae Scenrit — ie Messrs, Bonsal and LeMoyne, of the Baltimoreclub, | _ Annie Wiison, of 1504 L street, testified that Mo- | . Funeral from te residence of iuer #rand-father, Ry OLLAND & THOMPSON, a He Compares Official Asvesements With | and Messrs. Metcalf and Davidson, of the Bache-4 Fariand rented @ room there at §3 per month, and | Sot! Mocleary, SA tatsoct morsiwest, on Fridsy, ye13 1313 ¥ st, Adjomme Sun Building. lors’ Club of G street. The playing, like the | broucht a basket full of Uniugs, a large trunk and ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON oad pe cond ee extate security, in sums to suit,at 3 HILL'S S0uNsTON, 738 15th at. nw. ‘ONE TO LOAN ON REAL EST, eM Heat ufineeee Ate SUMS ‘TZMAN, KO HOL' comer 10th and ¥ sts. nw. ‘TO LOAN: PROVED KEALESTATS ‘Seovkity. ar Randi N88. ana yotn te Minto cdt es rat cant : . on segpeete " SLD ONEY LO: ME a cree eS errs MO*EY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE at Lowest a0 MOWER 80% Moses aa ME awhsu 303 7thet nw. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. R 8. IN MT. iE FOE SALEIIN MT. PLEASANT. 4 NEAT FRAME Sggyeee ta SSS Wiest Sea OE, Taga 5. ceen eect eases emit a is, NW. Bed seis fas Bd HOUSES: Apply to YOUNG & BAU. RENT — POSSESSION NOVEMBER lw 188, dxelling part of house 1818 14th st uw. corer i | kitchen. Also, Jr 3 12 we Hsu: diss mc ste or two horns and exe omy jk KENT_UNE isHED— 56; sf A >| ~ BS 4 eae Sit Beatie Fen(Rehege = p i i t i euRbsee te: z E & it Gexrieury: Before you bay your Suits, Overcoats or Warm ‘Underwear, you should examine our stock of these moods, for they possess merit in style and make, besuty tn fabrite and trimmings; the prices range, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower than any house can sell the same grade in quality for. SCHOOL SUITS, ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade qu capecial feature. Boys cannot only be well suited tm Mt, but ther jo amair of stylein the out and make ‘which always gain us the preference when comparisons are made. Prices ate always the lowest. (Our line of Neckwear is full, fresh, and faultless, » #OAH WALKER & 00, ‘Those of the Equitable Building Asso- ciation, Assessor Fish has made his annual report to the DOUGLAS, On Tuesday morning, Cctober 25, 1887, LUCAETIA ESTEY, Ueloved wite of Dr Willian How: ard, ‘of this city. aud daughter of the late Wun, ton, NB satcbels, ; Mr. Taylor, for McParland. said they would ad- mii all stated as to the rental of the &e. Sea: ‘weather, was rather tame. ‘There was fo brilliant Playing on either side, As this was the nal game, Under the rules of the tournament It requit mS i three ‘Out of five to win, and the games were | rx Wileon {urther testified that Mise Moitride or ite. giveth Lite beloved aleep.” bel ‘at the Louse, saying the tulugs “ : Re missioners, to which he appends ® statement | both Vantage and deuce, | Messrs. Bonsal and Le | suusequentiy called at the Louse, saying the Lulug ‘Aslow iy Jevus, eased seen, 205 hts designed to shew the inadequacy and in- | Moyne Ton ‘rd bet Was more slosely. contested, | then asked Why’ she had sent her a ietter, and Miss Avcain abd uinisturind reine, Bas Savality of tue presont method of assessing taxes. | (ie ames running 1101, 210% 310% Then thé | McBride asked for the letter, but McFafiand had | Solin, tptoape, fp poomeeenien wate wheal og & comparative statement of the District's as- | jNOAmore “team® made’ two games, the score a retvor | 1s tgs Beer Somer mt: 96 sessment and that of the Equitable Building As. | standing 3 to5. They were everhat ‘by their | Carrie Griffith identified the Mrs ter Ed sociation for nents, and the ‘stood 5 to, necessita- | 28 having been Drought to the house by MeFar-| Funeral services from Calvary Baptist Charch, core Rr one year, and Assessor Fish uses it as | oppo! i he land. She Was not toid to keep it a secret ‘tihthend M strects Lorthwest, on Friday, the i an additional in favor of his plan to | UME A Vantage se OMe oe wcomeatanae to | Other testimony folowed tu reference to the | Zhi ist, at o'clock. Relatives and friends reapect™ create a ant oard for assessing property. | Bousal and Le Moyne, making the score stand 6 to | | Oune furniuure from S15 11th sureet to 1504 | fully invited to attend. The ing 18 the statement: Diserice. ax. Fae eee sete next twogrines gave them the | L street, 4, a8 also to the taking of a trunk to ADHEER® eePtbs. ceed ~y county, ‘sinfor, Kguitable Sososement’. ground: get andthe nix prize for the doubles in the tour- | the depot. SPOMge pclae of May’ Fiokds aid’ yranddangiter Washington city, county, $0,565, Dis. ‘The second prize tn the doubles will be awarded District Fioverament Affaire, ‘Notice of fomers! hereafter. Pa on Gestion county giiton” Equitable ae, to the winners in a contest In which the teams de- IMPORTANT TO WATER CONSUMERS. FOX. On Monday. October 24, 18R7.at 7 sessment:” Wai Y City, $287,706; county, | feated by the winners of the first prize will take ‘The following Imporvant order was made to-day $aio“pPatladelpiis papers phenee copy.]" : $4273. “Totals: t ocastnent— Washing” he a (es announced in advance in TAR STAB On Ue 2:24 a * sans a ‘$304,200; son: 5 re nF i 7 fable Somnént Wasi ingion city, $011,- | Lean; Metcalf and Davidson. A drawing was held Water attachments tolprivate property until the 10am uatTie Ao eaierens St coat grand oat pons aoe” LS ‘upon the ‘conclusion of the game. Under | water-main tax legally collectible from the prem- i, SP assessment ‘ot the Equitable 1s’ mado at Yelle ‘and Nelson, and Woodward ‘and Wortman 4 ot Secegisce mex tegally, eomssaneie to1e for orl reksember how jou prayed sane cre, allie; therefore add one third, | wat play the winner, Layard and MacLean having | water-main tax, for the reason that, tiey dO Dot Pothy dear Lord vo nave. Sree PERS S| eemeeniene ‘such tax is paid ‘This vale of tears below, ‘skal Pesos aE Cees a Oo the Inveer cave record of Pisede shail be "hte dinar ro more: au An Cavan. — Tor tne'second pres uati Saturday. Kept inthe water division, and such. preuilses And when the recurretion merm Baltimore Markets. mtestover of Pensions has been informed of the ar-| “"rhe i cups cifered as frst prizes, were | snail not thereafver be assessable for Waler-main shpat bp igen ary Fest, at St, Louts, by Special Examiner F. W. Gal-| given by Dr. to Messrs, Bonsal and Le | tax.” 1 hot oc my Matinghere. Wm. 4 rule ‘MISCELLANEOUS. fen fortice 55 "Norta Carolloe sites old t Se ot Wm, Pratt, or. Of.8 | the singles and doublesare given is thatthey shall | He “wee i if i and ‘sre respectfully invitee to construct « sent kat tal io her mater ce af into square occu. E. ‘work to be done to the Lm phe Patt: Oot: 28, 2987. ot Soe removed. un- | ges fertaabert neice 795 Seraras nace ty i ih ees Ey

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