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Ey ee See es ee 1887—DOUBLE R RENT—RO 5 NEW YORK AVE. ONE ALC BS’ story brick residence, 80:3 North copcreted cellar: ‘and beu-noum ou x OR RENT 1915 MASSACHUSE1Ts AVE. Y mlshed. news nvomm ob 900 OF inuti, with Sioseta wad alcoves: war. OR RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED PLEAS. ‘bath. ous block from the ZbLCt. very cents furnace and ai 'v uients: excellent condition. couvenient to care apidly improving section. must i: OWNER. on prem HION<D RESIDENCE ‘oue of the best squares iu ‘house has 11 Tyo! 240, 10 foot alley om side: and herdics: in SALE—AN OLD Fasi Tatest Telegrams to The Str AUSTRIAN HOPES OF PEACE. 3 RNISHED R00! with scuthern expostre, at 1331 Gs mt mingle ore mute z R SALE—THREE TWO-STORY FRAMES RENE jug for $47 per mouth: on Geongetown: 1ot 784150." Price HANDSOMELY FUE A Speech by the Emperor—Quelling Anti-Semitic Agitation in Russia, ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tan Rvexro Stan. ‘FRANKFORT, October 29.—The emperor of Austria 1m bis speech to the Cisleithian reichstag to-day ‘Said that he had strong hopes of peace and con- ‘Sinued friendly relations with all the powers. He Tegretted that the Bulgarian question was still Unsettled, but he thought that it would remain a local matter and be Qnally decided in accordance With the desires of the Bulgarian nation and in Sepang te ‘anu-Semitic question. This wi as being ‘due’ both to financtal and ‘political rea French rentes were weak to-day fhe possibluity of internal political troubles in ee THE FRENCH CRISIS. Why Grevy Has Postponed Tendering His Resignation. Pants, October 29.—La Justice states that Presi- Gent Grevy agreed to postpone tendering his resig- nation in consequence of an interview with MM. Rouvier, Le Royer, and Fi their first vote on the motion for the ap- ointment of @ committee to inquire into the Cat Tarel scandal when it became evident that thelr ‘Vote might be susceptible for an ambiguous inter pretation, Other papers question of President Grevy resigning. posanirea alba Democratic Rally at Rockville. Special dispatch to Taz Evenine Star Rockviiix, Mp., October 29.—A large and enthu- Stastic democratic mass meeting was held here to- Several speakers addressed the meeting, nent among whom were Senator A. P. Gor- Than, Pinkuey. Whyte, and COL iV, Bauginuan, ‘A brass band was in ‘attendance, apd everything Was peaceable and harmonious, —_—— CHICAGO'S MURDER MYSTERY. ‘The Body Found in the Carriage that of Frank Harn, of Rochester. Prrrasvno,October 28,—A clue has been obtained. that may lead to the solving of the Chicago freight-car mystery. ‘The relatives ot Frank Harn, not Haran, as stated last night, are in the city in vestigating the case. They are young man was murdered tn bouy afterwards placed in the Frank Carter, Toms, single or en guite. pear Arlington tel convensent to both Lines at sogres street eS} T-CLASS HOUSES NEAR the capitol. “Inquire of CHAS. KENNEDY, cor jave. and Dat nw. SALE-Two VERY DESIRABLY LocaTED residonees, north side of Khode eisna’ a <4 eat ication icity: 1451 igs Boas sowely papered aud Of herdice aud street ‘HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA JOR SALE—TWO FIRS" Sold by all druggists. $1: six for @5. Prepared only by C. 1, HOOD & 0O., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ON# DOLLAR, FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘northeast section of the city, ‘ta bergen. “Address Be oder stagum 98 SALE—TWO LOTS ON N. WAVE $d 25390: price $2.50. JOHN E ers ° HEAR_A LOT ON 57H ST. NEAR cot aed, oni ETFO ‘WO SECOND 0OR ROOMS, south front, single of en music; botnet cold water: : five minutes of Patent, 145310 rooms: Just fished. all butit for owner's use: 14-f. ad Cae ation fe permit to inspect to nw. conformity wit ‘with of without board. Ast Sng, abd Fensiou U = adapted to muall 1 economical living: furnished of uufuruish d. single oF en suite, large and ual with firvt-ciane Bowed * OF US JOR RENT— 162i ST., HAI RT se We st. OR SALE-TWO ‘NEAT 6.1 latrobes, gas, water: coucreted. For teriss apy eh and K sts, orc. Mt on account of ofs; suitable for entertaining. relerences exchanged, R RENT —FIRST-PLOOK PARLOR AND BED- mi, With oF without boa: nuriow house, references exchatwed. Ou SALE-a BEAGTIFUL LOT ON leTH y: se $2 Lo per square foot, A fine juare feet, with a ce $4,250, HILL & JOHNS1O. UR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—CHOICE BUSINESS coe Ist and 1) ata nw, 95 ft ob streets; near B. and ©. depot, Smith's lumber yard, and Galt's ware making this property suitable’ for warehouse. Whviecale busines. LOUIS o29-3t RENT_FURNISHED, SECOND AND THIRD Taudsomels ur- ~herdics pass the door; buard if desired. : Sea ‘TORY PRESSED BRIC : facta south and east; Fooms. ail mod. iups.; price, $1 CAX WOOD, corser Hui and OK SALE—AS A. Bricks, on G st. ee angen ALBERT who declared that ier of deputies would ~ ney Pleasantly frout Kou, south trout, privecc iauully joking as they went on. After Jacobson left ‘BW.; Baferences required F said be ‘had to'go to his office tor a tew minutes, and Mr. Mayer said he would accompany him. Sothey went to the office and sat down, pring rere conversing.” said, MF. larael, “and desk drawer, pistol view in the druwer. It 1s one ‘Wesson double action siteation, £5 ti’ nactrally would do, ad ay as it naw aD ‘be Wook it, I said, ‘Charley, you bad better tet take the loads out,’ and I got the and removed the by about ffveen minutes, and wiile taiking I ‘we loads in the pisiol mechanically, bot U at the Ume what I was uoing. When we fal: it to me, I said and 1 cocked and snapped broke in his story as if be dreaded Is handling the pistol “I ‘Mr. Israel spoke ahey were be said the best of friends and be admired Mayer for his cuiture and ‘his gvod fellowship. Mr. Abranams and other gentlemen corroborated Istael’s story up to the polut where Israel ang Mayer went to Isracl’s office, ‘The two men, (hey ‘suid, Were Une best Of [renuds, apd they bad been engaged in a Iriendly conversauon belore going ‘Ww Israe’s office. There was not ume, they bought, for any serious quarrel to have arisen. ‘THE VICTIM OF THE TRAGEDY. Mayer, the victim of the tragedy, was @ mem- ber of the firm of Abrahams & Mayer, and came here from Cincinnatl. ite lived at 912 Rhode island avenue, and leaves a wife and two chil- Mayer was forty-two years of age, and of Jewish ‘He Was highly accomplished, and had considerable legal experience, having served a8 district attorney in Alabama during Gen. Granvs His father, Who died receauly in Uns city at an advanced age, fought in Napoleon's arinies in France, and wore Che cross of the legion He Was connected with Senator Jonas, and many distinguished families of Jewish extrac: Uon in the South. ‘Tue baile trom Israel's pistol struck Mayer in the pit of the stomach, severing an artery, 1t 18 thought, Which produced death aumost instantly, Israel, who is twenty eight years old, was for- merly a clerk to Une House committee on bank- jug and currency, and now a member of the Onn ‘ht and to-day at the israel, and to express iB SALE—AT A BARGAIN sirable lots on west side of 14th st, n.w., bet. V’ Ws, each 202120 toalley. ‘this is desirable LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 820 F ot nw. 20K SALE-EIGHT FINE BUILDING J#Gx00, to wide alley, on Sd ‘nd F north (east side sain to au immediate 020-7 IMENT, FOUR SMALL Rished rooms to gentlemen or gentiewan and wife. pow EENT—A HA’ front room, with bay wind: Thats, private tamily. T—A COMFORIABLE FU assert vnat there 18 20 ing two or more houses on one water-service, lng sewer. an impert Manner, &¢,.ac, iv hie always been deemed pro to suspend him “trom either until the work was properiy done, or for an ‘auditional length of tme, as penalty, or until the Commissioners satisfied themselves (hat the man \petent in qualitical On and conduct his work in tions, : ‘be regulations of the Commissioners only rmits LO issue to registered plumbers; if Mr. lu without registration, z aie Desiecees . plumt ‘The cl Pinder ‘St. cast, betwee ); Kas, sewer, Wate;r, &c. urchaser, . n° LHS. Ac MCEUEN, 1420 F ot. ‘UK BALE—SQUAKES: iD HALF U All i tile hortheastera: part of the city. very destrabis houses OF tor iuvest- CHas A MoEU ES ae wuter in yard, 1336 E st se. $700; balance ou long time, GUM, cor. 7th and Peunsyivauiaave se. USE 434 HST, N. | :11 rooms. all modern’ 1 tect order: will be alu ul bought at ouce, Apply to P.A. DAL! of ‘those’ Smith : for two 845 getting any more Enya. “Adiress ©. ¢ 7 best loeatiou in city. geutiemen only. ik SALE—EAST HALF SQ! 77 Susceptible of Econymical Subdivision. #rontage ob 4th at. east, O91 ft. 4 im. Frontage ou Lst north is t's rontac ord 0,000 tet; a decided P {OR RENT_TWO_ apna can get a why cannot anyone ei bargain for iuvestment or im- Mr, Israel broke dow: CHAS. A. McEUEN, {o State the resuit of had taken tne loads out,” be that T had replaced them.” highly of Mayer. NEW YORK AVE ¥enient to several lines of cars, uicely, ‘Well bested rooms. wii i KENT — A LADY RENT: hbo: ers Who are not the old rule were that incompel registered and did inferior work either through ignorance or cupidity. I 1s impossible to ins} indaen od of wight; especialy the work of repairs; much must be depended on the honesty, competence, and character of the plumbers themselves. ‘Tue principal effect go far of the new regulations 4s to throw out a lot of plumbers who could not or pass an examination, Asa rule those Who could not pass the examination have been the District has had most trou- @ Tule, also, the best plumb- ‘and honest work, ‘or without board. ent men were i SALE—FOUR BEAUTIFUL LOTS, ON T ST, near 1sthnw.; © Pence G foom bricx House, water and gas, in the napthent: lot 002140: price 98.000, ‘A nice 8-room Cotte in Le Droit rooms on floor open fire places; near two lines of care; Price to am tumediate yur” CHL 2 ‘Unis the case to OR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT NORTH alley Houses in ceuter of the city, renting for O7.8x1 #40 per monte, pete S800, we ea oe 5,00 tet of givuud,svutieast,near the new bridge; 79,000 ieet of ground, corner: seWer, Water and gas, price 1190. 30.600 Leet of ground, adjouming: . bear Connecticut ave.; price $1.16 foot. kgs, Peiinay vata aver Mey felt Soe 10 OL Det jacres of rudd, north of H and 15th z JOHN FL Wagoasta’ 8 “ li STREET NORTHWEST, three rooms, nicely furnished, communicats ‘cousisting of front, back and Fented sumgly or together; all uu itive that the etsburg, and the carriage On the car @ brother-in-law of Harn, said have traced Frank to Pitsburg, and everything goes to indicate that he Was mur- der and, the body being stealthily placed jage on ube car, It was gotten through. to Chicago. “Harn boarded with me at my home in Bridgewater. worked up to last Sat Rochester Glass-works. friend. That ever saw of him. I have ascertained positively that he purchased a ticket for Pittsburg and came to this city on the express train. ‘There 1s no foundation tor the theory that Frank was intoxl- ‘He bore an excellent reputation and lived Twas with hin when he murch.ised the K. of L. bail ticket, and also saw in 1s possession a meal ticket froin Abel's restau- Taul. ‘The description answers directly to his ap- arance, He was twenty-one years of age,a short, avy-8et Youny map and weig! light complexioned and had gray es. He did hot have a full-grown beard, Dut, a3 he could raise a very heavy one, his face wou! wei covered if he did not shave for a wee! Sometimes the case. When he ieft home @ faded biack coat and vest and a pair of checked ive no theory as to why he He had no quarrel with any ion aitaches to any of his ac- 4th and M sta. ne.; Columbia Heights, ‘TAT 1112 A8T_N. . two parlors comunumicatine , al those with wi bie boned Past. es ers, those who desire or rarer Sencha as Same ers and desire them to stand. ‘There are some few r3 Of April 23 which, it occurs to ‘open vo question, and which I would suggest order to strengthen the posit of the Commissioners on the main and most im- ‘These are tue provisions jn re- ce, habits and character, und a statement as Lo whether married or not. ‘The board for the examination should determine ‘the man’s theoretical competence to do work, his alter conduct of the Work should determine as to iis practical intelligence and his habits and char- acter in 80 far ag Chey reiate to the business of piumbing. 1 wouid aso suggest that the $3 regis- tration fee be dbundoned, us there 18 no speci autuorization for it from Congress, and its legality 18 open Lo question, United States vs, the B. and P. R. BR. 4 QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. To-day, in the Court in General Term, the case of the United States against the Baltimore and Po- tomac Railroad Co, was argued by District Attor- ney Worthington for the Government and Messrs. Enoch Totten and T. F. Miller for the defendant. ‘The defendant was indicted for the maintenance of a nuisance (railroad tracks in certain strects), and & plea to the jurisdiction bet Criminal Court, the case Was. cerun in the first instance. The Government contends that under the act of February 27, 1877 (Richard- Son's Supplement, 264-279), reading, cognizance of all crimes and offenses within ‘said criminal court ot. a and offenses aris et,” the court, holding a s| ‘al Court, has Jurisdiction iu tuls case, —_——— FANANCIAL AND New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and closit the New York stock Mark: KR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT, 0. ‘west side of North Capitol et, Just uurth of K st. 22.6x100. Reduced price tor cash. ‘CHAS. A. MCEUEN, 1420 F'st Pie $105 per acre. ims new bouse, with first- rivate family: uo children: near Lith joth st. herdics, references ¢: ‘OK SALE—NEW 10-ROOM HOt ESI moder conveniences, ou une of the South, 18200, to wide alley, wits HEKKO! Best numbered ROOMS, ONE SQUARE ‘frst and second flo: JOR KENT—CHOIC —— = rn from Chamberlain ‘OR SALE-BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE tnarpalig and on taruns abv nat seay nc heyaneeee™ erie abvUt ae easy a8 HERRON @ ica: portant question, gard to age, intelligen aduninistration, NTLY Fi siuale, with Private family; delightful 14th st'nw.. half square trom Frauk References exchaiured. r JOR RENI_—FU Ec ___1407 ¥ Ae view of the ety, ate low figure ALE—A VERY DESIRABLE 2-STORY ASD CHAS. A. MCEUEN, su bath abd) cella; bay jibes ‘and ell sods ime large lot; dew aud well built, price $5.5U0- SH KNIGHT. OO: JOR SALE-SEVERAL FIKST. Some of the best streets in the aort ‘at prices to iuinediate purchasers: to'$15,000. CH. BNIUHL, GU? itu st- Bw. juietly at my house. ment house: § roum: windew to Foot : all parts of the SALE—ISHERWOUD—A FEW GOOD BAR- «Information ree = ‘she extevsion of the fire limite co ‘the demand for this cluss.of tor frame nouses: about sixty h uses have this; during: hed about 143 CATING BED- or en suite; Turkish HPARLORS 1417 SS HOUSE, ON li wl R SALE—FIVE BEAUTIFUL 22-FEET FRONT lots, northwest, O at., between 20th aud 21st ste, HARLES A. MOEUEN, 1420 F st. SALE—FRONTAGE OF 160 FEET ON 4TH by s depth of 105 feet. JEN, 1420 F at. JOR KRENT—H. table for gentiemen ; with or without board. Dit st nw. Reterencesexchanved Swe JOR EENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON second floor, nicely furnished, with board. Also, a jingle room on third JOR RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS wits table board, near 14th st car ine; references of Lauck & Israel Many friends called last ni first preciact station to see e their sympathy with him in bis distress, Ex- Solicitor General Pulilips and Gen, Henekle were called in by him as counsel. ‘THE INQUEST THIS AFTERNOON. A jury of inquest was sworn by Coroner Patter- son over the remains of Mr. Mayer in the parlor of Mr. Abrabam’s house, on 9th street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ‘The jury then repaired to the first Precinct stauion-houce, on 12th street. The fh witness examined was Judge Jeremiah M. Wilson, “Lhave known Mr. Mayer,” sald Judge Wilson, racticing attorney in Luls city. never met Mr. Israel until last night, be. ‘he circumstances of my meeting lim are as follows: There Was an ap. polntment to take Uestimouy in my office—the OMice of Suellabarger & Wiison—at J. J. Johnson, Mr. C. C. Lancaster, and myself Were ‘sitting "in the office together wating for My. Mayer aud the stenographer Who was to :30, OF possibly a lit- te later than that, Mr, Mayer came 1n, accompa- nied by Mr. Israel’ When be came in he shook hands with me and, turning, sald: ‘I want to in- iriend, Mr, Israel, who We sat’ and way together, ‘ALUABLE TWO STORY AN avenseut Brick Hone Voth bho eae ae Toouss abd bath; lot 132100 to au alley: eed one shouid be murde one, and no suspk qualntances at Kochester.”” ‘The train arrived trom'the East about 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and was immediatel Jt did not leave until O'clock that night, however, and in the meanume ‘Was side-tracked ih the yai a very lonely part of Allegheny City. No stop was made between Allegheny City and Alliance, Ohio, So that the body must have been placed in the care Tiage before the train started. Harn was alive and jock on Sunday afternoon, and the in- dications are that he never got as far as the Union ‘Stallon tn this city. —————— From Wall Street To-day. New Yous, October 29, 11 a m.— market opened steady this morning with either unchanged or but slignt fractions different from last evening's final tigures. ‘The market was inoderately active in the carly trading, Dut soon n really active stocks belug ‘There was an advancing tendency at finst, but the improvement was for in~ rices ylelded, re- ing igures, There det, D and Esta. ue, bet, D and Esta. ne 1807 H st. nw. ALE-AND MUST BE SOLD-A THREE- nd-basement Press Brick House, on F ew Peusion Office: modern improvements: ve for three years std i SALE_FIVE LOTS, GENE: Lanier Heights: size 40x100; $750; mout gmp, time: call for plat.“ McLACi {OR SALE—CITY LOTS AT FROM 0225, us in the southeast section of the cl zeutrecta. ‘this property is bound to in- as ab investment or B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F at. 0 can Femain on the abo yer cent. U. M. BRYANT, 516 9th st. nw. ‘OR SALE—HOUSE | up for the West. 727 11\H ST. N.W., LOT rds at Strawberry Lane, 16393 to an alley; must be sold. Gv. P. GOFF, jew York ave. i E—THREF. HOUSES IN MakIc crease in value It will pay een yin! Khowe Island ave., 6th and “several years as a 1K SALE—FOR BUILDING PURPOSES WE CAN 7:30 and & o'clock. offer on a concrete street in the svuthwest section of ihe city, near the line of the Metro} Gosirable Lots, 3 justices may within the Dis- term as a Crim- m brick, all mod. imp. ean 6d this ou the iystalini-nt pian ‘= Yo Mi Bits & SON, 1428 New York ave. “DESIRABLE AND Fooms; fruit trees and sbrubvery : 1d river. convenien 10 cars. 3 ‘HL WARNER & C ‘OR SALE—TWO LOTS, OTH ST. E, 100 FEI from, East Capitol st, cast frout, with alle Cte. ; aud two lote, 11th at. cast east front, OO eta “OWNER, 915 Fe, SALE—Bi ‘oD Macs Lot 16th st ex, LMLERCLAL. take the testmony. LOCK IN BELAIR HEIGHTS, 205 ft. on Park road, at uroduce to you is a member of Mr, Isreal jotning in tne conversation, In probably 15 or 20 minutes Lue stenographer came in and we began taking the deposition we had assemo! tuere to take.” Judge Wiisoa here explained tat the stenographer was under a account of other eng: the preliminaries of fons only, and Uring toa shade below the ope: Was full recovery late in the hour, and at 11 O'clock the tarket was very dull and steady at @ slight iraction better than Opeuing figures, Lake Michigan. MILWAUKEE, October 29.—A violent northeast gaie is raging op Lake Michigan, and vessels are No disasters have been re- undoubtedly occurred. SALE—BaKGAINS IN Gi and southwest sectious of the cit ty Mand 3 ats. Re. atfrom 8225 to $400.00 between Nand O and i nerete street, on the Line of the 4}4-st. cars} ‘these ure rapid CRE % HOUND IN THE JOR SALE On AN ELEGANT NEW Yoo Ea a, thodern improvements: Teoma, Bot including ioe C JOHN: BON, FIs Leh = pressure nts, aud alter taking deposition at bis (Mr. Wilson's) suggestion, the hearing was adjourned and the party seperated, “From che manuer that Mr. Mayer introduced Mr. Israel,” said the witness, “I was impressed that thelr relations were of ap extremely friendiy judge Wilson remarked that if it had ot been for the adjournment of the hearing, Mr. robavly be alive to-day. jounson, the next witness, sad, after ¢ circumstances of the appointment lison’s office, the appearance there of Mr. Mayer with Mr. Ist.el, whow Mr. Mayer intro- ‘duced to Mr. Wilson and to the witness a8 his friend, ‘Mr, Johnson said that when the party separ: Mr. Mayer went off with Mr. Israel to attend to some business, He had never met Mr. Israel be- fore last night, He bud known Mr. Mayer for a ht the iriendship existing between jr. Israel Was of the Warmest char- ‘Mr. Lewis Abrahams, who was Mr. Mayer's Partner, testitled to Une meeting 1n Judge Wilson's he had = an inter . Israel, he said, was agonized beyond ex- Eat orcas teecest he only fool r dia'not take the ‘other barrel and shoot myself.” rine Personal Movements, etc. ‘Mr. W. H. Carison and wife, of San Diego, Cal, are at the Ebbitt. Count Mitkiewicz occupies the house on Dupont — in which ee ‘splendidly, and a pretty little aby daughter, Col Jno, M. Wilson is engaged in designing new forms of decoration for the White House in the ‘coming season. ‘Mrs. Folsom’s Wednesday noon receptions at Oak View, in which she will be assisted oftentimes by ‘Mrs. Cleveland, will be among the attractions of Mr. and Mra, Francts Colton and family have returned from a five months’ cruise the New England coast in a yacht, ‘They also ton and Saratoga, and are now at 1817 M street, and happy to be at home, Among the new things in the red drawing-room. of the British legation 1s a three panel made of Canadian walnut and wrought and Dy a Workian in Ottawa, It was sent to West by Lord rae, Conada, Miss West has filled the the fretwork with the bers of :he diplomatic corps in Washington. ‘Mr. and Mra. James M. Ayer and daughters, of Ayres, South America, who are at the ‘Hamilton, will take a house here for the winter. , im northwest andon I Breet cars, paying larce percentage Thus lee rare luvestusent, as property ts iucreasine in HUPFIY & Dik ud on good lease. seeking the harbor. ported yet, but many hav Earthquake Sheck Quesxc, October LE—FINE LOT, O ST. NEAR 00; om Vt. ave., near Q ‘st, side sid rear all ist ST. Nw, back building: 13 roon m Dret-class repair: excel Jot. price $9,000. fashionably located, on I at, near KH GOLDSBOROUGH & 1405 ‘office for bulletin i THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, JOR SALE—BARGATN—MONTAL) ENTS if desired, new Z-room prews-brick: bathe inva’. 19 feet front: ER, 513 Vth st, nw. ROOM BAY. WIN imps. ih good con ition. price, 87.900. Un eaay terme: 8-tount bay-witt proving section b.w 00 to alley’ price: $4,700. = price, $7 window brick, with bath, summer Kitchen ‘and price, $4,000." Also G-room fran Hak, ot 80x07 to al LACHLEN & BAICHELDER, WILL BUY « N brick ou 13th at. aw. near how renting for Brier 20.—A slight shock of earth- quake was felt at Pointe de Monts, Quebec, about 4 o'clock this morning. the Ist and 15th, ‘OR SALE-LANIER HEIGHTS TWO uit. Address Box 115, tar oi ——___ All Indignant at Blunvs Sentence. Loxpox, October 20,—The Dublin correspondent Of the 7imes says there is a unantmity of feeling In the city that Mr. Blunt's sentence 1s too loi that the sentence ts disapproved by loy imuch or more than by M: nds, ee Bishop Dwenger Very 111. Inpianarouis, October 29.—Bishop Wayne Catholic’ diocese, spayinente ‘ace Bear Capitol. inte i UK SALE—HOU R SALE— s: fora home or par dow brick, east f 8 seeking gourd iuvestmente, ‘ashington Stoc! ange. Swuniistcb Pe wakgLL Alloming chron rors Ysteray's qursons ¥ u Block Exchausre ure noted to-day? id, 100% aaked. 126% asked, fund, °3-6ou, 1924, “currency, 11/6 | Washington and Georgetown Kalle iitan Railroed stock, 105, 37M aakod. “Going. ‘nion Insurance, 192 bid, new, all mod. size, terms, &c., apply to OF THE BEST LOCATED LOTS ‘Mr, Mayer and ‘sold at once, and f the city. very oF send tor circular. JOR SALE_ONE. ridin TWO FRAMES ON STH ST. ¥. Ww, in M amit N ate., at a price that will yield 8 pet ct asan investment Changes in B. Batimore, October 2 authority that uj Ag president of 0. Officers. Ibis stated upon ‘he election of Mt spetccr, Baltimore and Ohio’ Ral , Mr. Thos. M. King, second dent, will’ resign. “In ‘that event Wm. M. Clem- ents, now general man: passen.er agent, wii Goat, bet "18th an A large number of urbe; number of choice far: ‘OR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE Dasement House, pear Farragut bin; uew ranwe and furnace: Pa} jutuet ou price asked. Apply GUS! 14th Heal Estate | Title Lusurance, houses sud lots is ius, GEO, W. LINKINS, and H RHODE ISLAND Elev-n-room Brick, Iwo eizht-room 300 each. —rvout Brick. P st.. aril OSTRANDER & STALES. r, and C. K. Lord, gen- ‘D6 elected to the vacan- cies Caused by the election of Mr. Spencer, and the resignation of Mr. King. Jno, K. Cowan, counsei-in-chief of the will be superceded by Hou. Wun. Piackney gen ion abtdecm A Charge of Assault, A DEFENDANT WITH A HOST OP WITNESSES A870 HIB GOOD CHARACTER. ‘The case of Dr. Fuller Walker, charged with an assault on Thos. F. Meany, of No. 1776 T street northwest, On the night of the 19th instant, in Jackson Square, was taken up in the Police Court today. Mr. Lavender appeared for the Prosecution, and Col, W. A. Cook and Dan’ E. Cahill for the defendant. Mr. Lavender said the defendant was charged with an indecent assault, Col. Cook suid tne defendant was not technically. ged with an indecent assault, He referred to the excellent character of the defendant, who, he said, had been a surgeon in Brooklyn, aasoclated witt such men as Dr. Baxter and others. Te prosecuting witness, Thomas F. Meany, was called. He is a young man, twenty-one years old, ‘past ix years ne has been employed a8 a cierk ‘in the law office of Richard B. Porter. He suid be had only been arrested once in his lite—for obstruct and that case was dismissed, He testified that on the night charged, between 9 and 10 o'clock, be ‘the square at the southeast corner and When about twenty feet from Jackson's statue he saw the detendant sii tin; fendant asked him what aS, further conversation, they left the ‘bench went to a secluded Ube defendant assat another place, where the assault was ‘On cross-exainination by Mr. Canill witness said he lived at 1776 T street; did ‘not remember that he was south of the avenue that day. Did not seek Walker’s assistance that night. Jos, McDonald Lestified that he met Meany and a man coming out of Lafi in question, and he identinea il boy at Pennsylvania avenue (ostined thet ‘Meany asked him on 15th street to get an officer, and he did, follow. him Ull the arrest was made. (OR SALE—Cii st, between Sand T 2. a Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., October 29.—Viryinia sixes, con- solids coupons, 61; do, ten forties, 29.—Cotton firm but atoad: I ‘ and Loaia, Tt ts aiso said that Mr. R RENT_US FURNISHED FLATS, SUITABLE = [oF housekeeping aise : apartinent ho dey ‘pont tly Nieluity ot 4 1B the Wiciuity oi Lafayette Square. Heated by ateaui Pore north side of L st. bet 131) Huriy & bye 34 13th and F sts. {OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT, NORTH- east corner of R aud 20th sta. Price, fuott Lot B0x00." DULANY ® Wil ALTIMORE, Mo, rT ‘nts, on M st. nearly adju proving neighbor. | 200: as the owner 7 tue and private bath; opeu-prate quire 1352 Miho we tO o1p-2w {OR SALE — SPLENDID LOT ON MAUS. AVE, ear 17th st. 400x100 feet to 20 foot alley. Price to immediate purchase! ‘Choice lot on Connecticut ave.—part of lot 14 159—nearly oppouite the British minister's Jeet @ inches; average depth 130 feet, 24, block 36, columbia Hel gud 13% sta. 100'feot trout; de fect; 500. per toot. t. 405950; November Gata more active and hn, $0a35; western white, 35 Hyjeuict amd steady, ‘unchanged pi Coffee firmer, but pher retived dull, 10 15. Freights to Lit iteatuer nuthuually steady cotton, 7 Sede: . Shipinents—to barrel FT DESIRABLE SUTT att atent Glaim agent. BUH WAKNER & COs ee) OR RENT—OFFI | W. KILEY DELLE, FOR RENT. ‘(OR RENT—A PART OF ASTORE. A SPLENDID ten store, “Aduro-e Box 83, Star of- ‘OR RENT—STOR cccupied by H. F. is, corner Kenyon feet front; depth East bali of square 1068, fronting on North Carolina aye. C aud 10tu ais ies resper Dandi, ca isi woating 2283 f Sir trvnting 22: Sot igth sind 2 7th ates by averame Ase. Part of lot w peice of $1.40 per te | oa 3073 at the corner of Massachn- setts ave.and 16ui st. sc., fronti ventas ido fect on | Gi at pace 20 cents per foot CES—FRONT ROOM, FIRST yar, S00 barrels: caer FOU Chicago Markets. eat a oes bout stcedy “aol deptir of 150 feet. ‘ear the new Libs 8! Sree. and said that for the et, bas tee ea i, 6.40; December, hers ga ‘The Overplus of the Shepherd Demon- stration Subscript At the meeting last evening of the executive committee of the recent demonstration of welcome to Gov. Shepherd, it was decided to turn over the on hand to Kurtz J got the mente + Wow, and for many years Avpiy tod 'W. B. MYELS, 1428 New York aver ome the sidewalk— vee houses are ‘a $500 aptece i KENT—HANDSOME NEW STLIGER & LIEBERMA AKMS, 510 Pat mw, prick Pectin ‘on a bench. The de- ily JOHN MoGRA: rk, when he said "hey then went to remainil Chatrian of the BREESE BB gs Be i DESIRABLE STABLE, FOR THREE kes; loft aud Water; in Foun- t. 13th aud’ 14th ste, Obs Cone E i i E i R juare on the night TOUS E BEALE i SALE-ROSSLYNN AGAIN 10 THE THE COMING INVE Pee FORE i 4 eshy CeCe _ BOARDING. OPPOSITE | FRANKLIN i PEWRITERS, $5PER ‘Mr. and Mra. George 8. Livingston have secured. its at No. 731 13th street northwest for John Wilson and C. Treak, of London, ‘are late arrivals at the ‘Win, Crowley and 15th street), ‘Vertion aveuus are bond te a aveuus & Tiade at Howsiyae 'T.H. SYPHEKD & UO., 1007 F st. E NUMBER OF DESIRABLE. teas, jets ne? Ecking John “ariingvons 2 BRICK HOUSES NS. . ithia ty the case’ ier tae Government” said Mr, FEDE & bhabi “Where ts your coroboration?”: asked Mr. Cook. double ail investments Tots addoining the ci fend th ste enka’ the residence of Jose; ‘as such: this sul THE FOLLOWING ¢ DAKDING, WITH Nici 1 Hill, eisner for investments CELY Fi 1) FURNISHED ROOMS, K OF tucuth, at reasGuable rates; OU per duy, at BOY KE st, tstactory, thereby wivin ity to buy with #.sunall ad ; tn tay wig | GF a 00D TABLE BOARD, st Bovweat 618 ber mouth. 4g ST. NW. HL wished Parlor a: SOME, NEWLY-FUR- ghar es Peer “Table Board if atrobe, range, slate mantels, aud & J beaut i house; under lease $300 | $x. ‘uear F at n.0, 2-atory and base. | Taiuh rane; latrube; alate and wood | sod Plate udiror rented 8240 per Fear: price New & room house o1 e.. 2-ato1 eee ea eae | LAKGE WELL ¥URNI! ricans with, the very of eutlemen. im stall private 3 veeea Tor 1228 ras ory front roow ~ Kory for rent, with je and Wood inan- LOST _AND FOUND. are i _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. nace Ltwees the Adages asd et 1 ST, NEAR acrdsouae t-story double Lrcouin wath exery cot oe Two bath rooms, Borches on every for. ‘stale for tour bores two Garriaces. THUS. J. FISHER & CU. 1358 Fst b wr m | AIRES. 8c Dricst Climate East of the Rocky Mountains. HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY . Wi open for season. of 1887 Tureduy, Neves For terme and descriptive pamphlet co; 8 CHATFIELD. Proprietor and Manager. LEGANTLY FI Hotels, 1510 H Caras ep areca. HOTELS. on Marion st. n.w.,7 fede Tera easy. £6: Teepe age “by oor ee Degday, November 25. ‘ual cash payment; remainder suit wore, a at 1103 5 at Bow. ‘member of the Capttol Hill branch of the W. GT. U,, and she had just filed a protest with the Sovnses toa uumérot deaier te Ean Washington, ‘THE PAPERS FILED. For the past few weeks litte bands of temper. amce women have been at work. The resuit of Noe, ak haay Ceuta” ui | wanes upon = which are a number of Printers Going Back to Werk. epi sen fae ph! a bee | moe oe To tos Trae ave becn Ried acaba ee eagnines chat | All the printers who can get work will return to are probably half a hundred in all. At oe | their former places of employment this morning. eral ‘temperance not at Wreck. | DE.EOt rid of as 000 as Ington, F have, the henge to erate Wath | comnuttiee, which had au with ‘numerously-signed protests against the oe ang | they could with as follows: cinity of Peaboaysceeck_ om Stanton Place. On « sttvet, betworh 2d and Sra | Ruere the emplo Streets nortbeas:; On Mth Street, between East | the mutes chusetis avenue, corner 7th and C strees orth. ast; on oth strvet, between A and Bstreets south. east; on Kast Capitol, between 4th and Sth streets | [hia 5 KKAPET, of Washingt. Southeant.” We earnestly” hope. that. these. pro: | WAYS KAA DEL of tatcmotee ieee pplication toricenne Trae procests Sree theme | RAR RG CEC EOE. O8 Orta By ARB, application for . These protests are o ex. Frederick D. Power, PREMERICK A. selves sumicient under the iaw to afford the com. | SUE BELLE CIVIL ail of Weahitagton Be munily the protection it seeks, and sosadly needs — ——— from (the cril, and demoralizing infuen- ces ‘these places, yet we beg c BICKSLER, Your attention (0 the special endorsement upon | 2 Aube ai 4-Soamy VINNIE W. chloe ea each which presents such spectal reasons as exist | dauset v Why the ‘specific bar-room should be refused | i BS license, In addition we desire reapectfully.to di- r parents: Fect Your attention to the fact that tne saloon of | 203 fod friends reapectfull Mr. Graff, on 7th street southeast, 1s too near the | Wer SA, aS8s- ” ia Public school buildings, and that on one side of | “yy, Octo . od the square, on B sircet between Ist and 2d | grnnidenes of hiscsantmetics Mpc ieee Base streets southeast, five saloons are located, in | L street northwest LDWAMD LVERETT BRAYLER, = yor ot many contrary oie we ._ ose " 2 jese Saloons are te to the ive ew >a Foundry MF church, at 2 pm, Su Unrary Dutiding, wheres lange ae oe eg ng are, abd wili continue Lo be employed, who should CALLEN, Thursday, October 27, ‘. have ie protection you can give them by retus- bad McCALLEN, in the forty-fith your ke jug license. We thank you for the tmproved regu. lations; hope that you will, despite te severest | p anunt alles, betweek Third ood Rent eae heey pressure of the s<loon, adhere to them, and we as. | strects northeast, om Sunday, October 00, ott: 40 nome sure you of the earnest and cordial support of all | Friends and relatives are Tespectiully invited to, Lue organizations, church and secular, we tend. sent, 1m your efforts to free the community from | | McCROSSON. Departed this life tae Gris or the saloon.” MALY McAKTHUR, McCHOMOUN, bora te Glasgey 30 Scotland, aged seventy yeare 4 TALK WITH COL. MOORE. Funeral will take place sunday, Col. Moore told Tux Stan reporter that the num. | {rt her sou-in-law'e G. W peer tte Ta Cain ber of Applications for licenses this year is far be- pate aloes peepee wited. low the average. This is due to the warfare which | $iLBY. October 27, 1887, Mrs. RLLEN A. SELBY, the women are waging against the dealers. He | aced seventy-three years, said that tls year their efforts are more | (Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. concentrated and systematic. The police | Crise, Hyon, . 18, dloventh street vest, at three ie, the | fuuiy invited. ‘No Rowers. — corp dah ph 3 |, WASHINGTON. MARTHA Deloved wife and Col. Moore put a bee in their bonnet when he rf tcld Chea they brett capected to sue signers | Rak Wanting, departed te Ste" Uetcber to the applications for licenses. There has been Sleep on, dea mother, take thy rest; some complaint that when applications were re- ‘God called thee home He knew it was bast; ferred to the police for Investigation as to the vin aid ad sorrow free, —— Kenuiness of the signatures they have solicited all prepare to follow thee. signers for such of their frleudsas have wot the ‘By Hex Davowrea Caton. necessary majority. Pt vet 4 place at the Fourth Baptist Chure® THE OLD B STREET FIGHT RENEWED. ‘The cases of the five dealers.on B street south ~ <= east, between 1st amd 2 streets, have again come} __ MONEY TO LOAN. before the Commissioners on protest. It will be | Soy, - — ai Ecos tinea ite | BOO) BR wf oom Ditter Nght between ladies of Capitol Hill and the | t scan on eal’ eee Hioderain. Proprievors of tue saloons over the issue oflicenses, | “ob-0t "EE a MOIR TING, Wik Ft. Which resulted finally in the defeat of the ladies, 7 . Tals year they have flied thelr protest before the Bey applications have been approved, and, in addition, they nave gone to the people who sigued the appli: | Tgap ON REAL ESTare, cations last year and used every argument to pre- 500 fo%)]__‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAR. ‘Vent them from consenting tls year. MO? Po tow ox mea sree APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENSES APPROVED. Mh ee ‘The following applications for liquor licenses | #Fompt atten : zel, 1115 E street; Collins, 3013 3 Dugau, 3285 M street; L Gockeier, 989 4th street; | HL cent on good real entate in W; ty 2007 Market Space; W. Branuau, 1063 W. Market | goSEX To Space: K. Rouzer, 3300 M street; Schwing & Clark, Loans 7th street; J. Toense, 1239 7ub street; A. Sup: , G12 Loulstana avenue. rUbeast—E. Beuchert, 727 H street; P. Steu- Deer, 1408 H street. as — Keal Estate Loans, and Navy Officers’ Soutuwest—H. Feersinger, 1304 434 street; J. | Sirotuascacued.. Loans op Suilding 5 Silas, 227 Virgitia avenue,” PAPEiC and" other: nrwt-claes ‘securities hed Ww ge AL a 1001 a oe avenue | where security is, northeast; T. A. McAilister, 670 B street south. WAL H. DEMPSEY, Broker, gant; D. AeGonintck, 10 M ‘street southeast; W. | _«20-3m 1424 New dork ave. wd, 474 G street northwest; N. Keyser, ‘D- ONEY 1% w f RAT? - ings Koad, county; Jackson € 00,020 Pennayl- st on appagred foci anune tue te Se A Fala arenbe nortuwest; KL gilioct, 1001 | waetof Golam "No delay shen meurity i aaearmaneeee ee _#2-2m___ Real Estate and Loans, 1331 ¥ st. The Tennis Tournament. {) TO LOAN ON MARYLAND mtn tasers, |8100,000 228 wee ‘The playing of the final gamesin the tennis] 2 “ 22 wCiirien bial, tournament has been postponed until Monday, | SeoNEYTOLOART when It ts hoped that the weather will permit tue | JfO%#¥,7 tournament to be enced. oceres NW, Next Week. wTEN—The Highest Bidder,” the satintactory ill be Seen at the National Thea- | Saad 6 per cent interest. ter next week, was Originally written forthe late HILL 2 °SOBNSTON, 738 15the nw. wut Was not produced by him. Last | \FONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EaTA’ year his son, E, H. Sothern, who is pleasantly re- WsWe et west tneot interest Te SUMS membered heré tor some Very good Work in “One of Our Girls,” brought the ‘comedy out at tue | _#el5 Lyceum Theater, New York, where it made a very | QpONEY 20 LOANON favorable impression, and had e run of nearly & SECURITY. hundred nights, with Mr. |. Sothern in the commissious No delay. leading role, wuteh he will also exact during the | #800" GEO. W LINKIN. cut. Mand 30euste gngagcment at tne National Theater next Wook. | \y GNEY TO LOAR The management of the house will give “The 1a sums wo swic at re Highest Bidder” a fine stage setting, and Mr, | *istesecurity. Lo Sothern will havein his company such well-known | _°” People asC. B. Bishop, Herbert Archer and his | gj ONEX TO wite, Belle Archer, and Rowland Buckstone. az Low. BATA ALBAUGH'S Orexa Hovse.—Two well-known and = 3 : eae ae ante. ans | ee ext week in one Of the great succemsescr tae MO*E* 10L0aN ON REAL ESTATE aT Lowest Union Square in the iy days om tae sto =o com. eS xaxnOwEs. * ny, “Tne Two: 3" io "drama Miss Claxton won Freatfavor, and J naa doubUess there are thousands of ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR ene ae he | eee oe SiS Shale Sn We ace etic | SEN SEER ara Warner,” a new play, which 1s pleasanuy spoken of by the press of the cities in which it been Breall new this season “2% | 82.0 Ovencoars Nor Wosrm oa Hanris’ BuoU Tukater.—That week as Chris to the Lena of Miss Lutle Miller, in WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR ALREADY KERNaN’S THEATER.—The famous K LARGE STOCK OF OVEKOOATS FOUR cernelis, Harry and John, with their extensive combination ‘SHADES OF FUR BEAVER, COLORS, BLACK, Vandevilié people, will hold the boards at Kernan's | BLUE, BROWN ANDOXPORD MIXED. THE next week. This ‘90 far this season, has| | ADVANTAGE OF THESE COATS ARE THEY done a grat iy large business. ARE WARM AND YET ARE NOT REAVY IN ‘THE SECOND Battie OF BULL Rew still goes] WEIGHT, AND THE PRICE 18 @20, AND briskly forward on Pollpot’s realistic canvas at the | © THEY ARE NOT WORTH 940: BUT IF YOU Panorama building, day and nignt. ‘SHOULD BUY ONE WE GIVE YOU a GUAB- ia er ANTEE TICKET WHICH ENTITLES YOU TO Government — Aftairs, RETURN YOUR COAT IF NOT SaTISFAG. Sia icee dee TORY, AND WE WILL GIVE YOU YOUR Re wy pede nn nth MONEY. WHERE ELSE CAN YOU DOTHS Gr the cnorvechmnenvon tne pabiss SAMEY ECHO ANSWERS—WHERE? north side of C street, street and Delaware avenue, b a the sidewalk tor distance ‘ONE-PRICE AND Ti a cLoTHIER AILOR, : pee od tree. 028 434 SEVENTH STREET, bake ‘Wo the building ‘The Barber Aspuait Co t der for ube contract \ j pers have onder Seu Seo Gamer , ADDITIONAL SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. Lecal Netes, coma SEAL SACQUES, 36 and 38 length, $125 to $150, ef es 4 i Jona, to the Crimntaal Gourtom ‘Batter Grades, 40 and 42 length, 9175, 8200. Pe ee eee If you don’t want to pay so much fora garment we ‘Teachers’ Beneficial Association can suit you in five SEAL PLUSH SACQUES OB Drother, Bernard T. Janney, SHORT WRAPS at prices $20 to $50. ‘Tucks bolding over are MOFFS AXD BOAR All kinds of FURS. Mary E Rowe, Elizabech 2B. STINEMETZA SOx, palo sae from J. Hiram Smith MATTERS AXD FURRIERS, rr 2 1237 Pennsylvania Avenus. ment, Case ‘tled the Griet & Bro. ‘Smith ane wn Mogi A Gaur Busou ‘ALL-SILK VELVETS. = 0 C3 — ‘Ranou oF THE | We have purchased fto avest eftventage 0 ense of ‘We place them at the very low figure of 63.50 5m vert j) | They are well worthy the sttention of those in sense of a handsome Drees (OKE PRICE, ‘W. M. SHUSTER 8 soma, a (919 Pespayireaia ore | P g * P 3 { ft Hi i thi | tmnaes Beate be pit i Hl |

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