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E 4 Ovexixe Or Purse Boxxers THE EVENING STAR: D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1887—SIX PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. E rraioa neat Abed RA yk calawast SOIR BOtek on Gein st rultural Ground Mio ALE suitable fo iT Ox, vil S00. SALE aN BU BicR ag; ail madera si Tends oe Miocation, ‘Nide ai ‘bareaim price. Fst. M. M. PARKER, 1418 F et. nw. AVERY DESTKABI DWELL- Mesirgor. tna u7-12t te imine 60D. tertas ADLEY, 27 Fat vw. JOR SALE—1008 11TH STN W.. THRER-STORY- aod-tasement Brick Dwell aod good cellar, back 5: $8,000." For parts: Ulars see OW NEL. us-6t* UR SALE—A WELL-BUILT AND HANDSOME corner House on I atin the northwestern sec'i0 completed under the care of an architect. doul handsome Wood mantels, with tile lacing Pretin MULL & spuNcTOS, pesiy Coy JOR SALE-CHPAP- 344 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ere geod Caines properny fat doaitt feet keep. house eighteen rooms, Lrick Stab Price 15.000, $7,000 cash; dalanee one, two and three youre, ©. WH PARKER, Bott 4 and Baw. JOR SALE CHEAP TWO NEW SIX_KOOM BRICK F; Housesom N et, bet. Sd on 4M a.W., prese-brick rout, mod ‘Pres. 31 ° eal i 2 KER, 4% and E sta s. Cou. ALL HOUSES mth. Pri Ox t ALE -CHEAP_THKEE 5M. on tine. nd Ete AW, Fr SALE_CHEAP—A GOoD 7. ROOM HOUSE ON 000, Ast at Taw.) Jot 1 by 105 denny p 1.000 can, bai. wnat" in 2 years, € Sigaul ba. PAPA SMALL HOUSE AND LUT fis and D sts 4; 21,200, Ont PARE, He aw. + HooM HUUSEOS 3b BET, rice ph00. one-half oar at rs Carostc Catannn Cannot be cured by local applications, Tt is a consti- tutional disease and requires a constitutional remedy ‘ke Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, working through the od, eradicates the -mpurity which catises and pro- motes the disease, and soon effecte « permanent cure, At the same time Hood's Sarsaparilia builds up the ‘whole system and makes you feel renewed in strength, 1 have been troubled with that annoying disease, nasal catarrh, and have taken all kinds of blued puri- fers, but never found relief till T used Hood's Sarse- parilla which I am confiderr will do all that isclaimed.” J. L. ROUTT, Marksburg, Ky. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists, $1; six for 85. Prepared only by €. 1, HOOD & CO., Apothecaties, Lowell, Maes, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR, 2d EDITION. ot Tons he Sa CABLE NOTES FROM FRANKFORT. Riot in a French City—Baron Hirsch’s Magnificent Charity Gitt. Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EvENrNa Stan, Franxronr, Nov, 7.—The precautionary meas. lures taken aud the presence of the minister of Pubite instruction at Douay, France, on the occa Sion of the removal of the college to Lille pre- Vented threatened troubles, but after the depar- ture of the minister the crowd attacked the sub Prefecture, and the police had to be called on to Testore order. A dispatch from Buda-Pesth to the Frankfurter Zeitung says that Baron Hirsch has decided to dis- tribute a hundred million francs among ail the ex- isting European Jewish charity institutions, Hi privaie secretary has started for” Kussia to begin he distribution there. ‘The Journal de St. Petersbourg 1s not pleased 1 FOR SALE—LOTS {boice lot on Connecticut ave, —part of lot 14, square 150 neatly oppomite the Beitiah inimistera: ‘Prost sO cet o lucha: average depth 130 fost East Lali of square 1U68, fronting on Ne Carolina " Subs, 40 aud 4 1 ‘The rej about tne health of the Crown Prince Rhoue Isiand ave. “th sts. $3 per foot. | Frederick William are not favorable. ‘A bargain near the new Lil On A se. of lot | The Continental stock exchanges to-day were {Soe umeatate parciaaer Ne 2" Pee of 6125 p€F | quiet and inactive with a Weak tone. Quotations Shim and FO unchanged. ‘J, at the corner of setia ave. aud I0iliat, ney price 0 comtapar teat ee ie: GOLDsBOnOUGE foot. o15-3m FoR saz Cemetery: $40. the Fisheries Quickiy. ov. 7.—The Cunard steamer Ktruria, om which Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, member of Pardlament for Birmingham, England, is a passen- ger, Was sighted off Sandy Hook early thisnorning. The revenue cutter Manhattan took the distin- Guished visitor trom the Etruria and landed him at the barge office, where he was received by Wm. Lanebooker, British consul-general, and Hon. Win, Smith, deputy minister of marine of Canada, On board the Manhattan Secretary Edwards, of CHEAP, G@ ST. BRI. 18TH do 9x18, to all 001 SALE-TWO LOTS, 202120 TO ALLEY, 4th st. au. between Vaud W, four lots, corner tand D nw. three lots, Pst, between 17thand 18th w, — dot, apne Foe SALE MBER ALLEY LOTS, 12058 EACH. southwest, at 40c, per foot, Address ALLE, Star umee. Presta 5 ee ee _- | the British legation, met Mr. Chamberlain at quar- jssnd Ese. | Jovk SALE-CHOICE L018, ON OAKLAND AVE. | Srtune und accompanied hin and his party, wuich JOR SALE RAKE OFFERS 3 STORY 9-ROOM | ify Cf hanaecmn haprovemonta dOet ae eee eit: | consisted_of Air. J. H. G. Bergne, ot the London F Brick House, $7,000. bet. Lith and 14th per tvot. foreign office, and Mr, Willouguby: a of the (Ale. nce lirik ators ant OK SALE—HANDSUME CORNER LOT ON 16TH | SMmeFclal Uraneu of the foreign oMice, *! JORDAN, 1417 F at. JOR SALE_THE FLEGANT RESIDENCE OF THE late ate Justice of the U nduced, an how authorized to sell i for $33,000. The k welled, aud the OVP ora y Apply to FLiCH, £0X & BROWN the prov ao lw Foieounest SE 1008 TST. N. Ww, Tuiquite at for reut only, house 313 Pa, ave. 100s | Fee BY BENJ _ B.8, HAND id Bate . 1006. F nS. ST.N.W. NEAR VA. AVE, apd water: $1,600. Very WALKER & WI 1006 F et. ulw. POR SALE — 3 STORY AND BASEMENT, BAY window brick; 10 rooms. all modern lmprove- wt, 442110 to 20-tvot alley; also an east front 15th st near Massave, i. HL. LiL 1 F st. nw. Sage ae JOR SALE—LoT 6, BLK. 12, LE DROIT PARE \) Zeek, wt 355 ccuts, kod location o& Harewood HE 18 PROMPTLY INTERVISWED. ‘The moment Mr. Chatnberiain stepped on the dock at tue barge office he Was surrounded by a crowd of newspaper men. He at once asked to be excused by Ube press until he had reacued bis hotel, Once there he kept his word, He refused to speak about home politics, aad ouly referred to is Visit in a general way. “What about the tissfon upon which you have come over?” Was asked. L BALBEK & OO. ud-3t_ Ok SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN MT. Pleasant, on which I will erect houses f¢ ius to Suit. Good chance to secure uthly payments. CHAPIN BROWS, 8 a6 = niin” | “Well, of course, as a diplomatist I cannot state UR SALE—DESIRABLE BULLDING LOT NEAR | ®DyUhiug defiuite as to exactly what course the head of 44th st. i. w.: SUX1G0 feet. Wilibe | Of action I am going to take up in ain. Apply to my efforts to make an amicable J. FISHER & CO. 1324 Fst.n.w. | settlement of the exisng —unpleasantuess TWO LOIS, 9TH ST. E, 100 FEET Capitol st, cast tout, with alley, 73 two jots, 11th st. east, near Lincoln Park, GO.cts. "OW NEIL 91S East Capitol st. about the Mshertes, It depends very inuch upon. circumstances any way, and had J formulated any defluite plaus they would as Likely as not have to be subjected Lo considerable alteration. SHOULD BE SETTLED EASILY AND QUICKLY. Ok SALE— “But 1 don’t see why what Sagat dim ‘Loc ou uorth side of 1, between 13th and 14th | culiy” dues exist cannot be settled quickly ee HURTS © OEM Sad) cally. wo meatiee nate at es kogland and America are, even tbough AGAIN 0H SA Bossy 40 THE FORE Tir COuiNG INVESTMENT. The finest vilia Sites yet Oflered, overlooking all others, 2% weres each, omy 3 cents a foot. Persons Led oly look to be couvineed that they canuut «0 Wrous i pureuaatug. “Lae Aqueduet Pree Bridge. te iuothas Bewuge abd Mt Veruou aveuue afe bould 10 iuvestueuts uwde at Koseiynn. [i S\PHEKD & CO, 1007 F st. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Ou Lue most frienaly tetius with ‘each other, must have occasional clashes of voutlicting interests, HOW could it be otuerWise? Weis, this 13 just such au occasion, tue pure cutcome Of circumstances Walch have got to be modified to prevent sluntlar clasues in the fuvure.” “How long do you expect to remain here on this undertaking?” “vu, Liuend to stay here some time. I will Tewai in New York a few days, and later, should monte 1th at beat g.000. BAXIEK & Mu here cowie an udjournient In the WOK Of Lue so" ‘an enw. rc 3 : ——— j | evuuuission, Tiuteud to spend a couple of months JOR SALE — 3 STORY AND BASEMNT. 10 | FORSALE-A PSiCHS SAFETY BICYCLE. IN | Siudyiay tue uumitutions ces ct yor cae rovms; ou 11th st; newly rep.ired throushout; | = ee Be eodt_ | iuvend to do that any way, whevaer be.ore or ater ary plomblug: Alley ide gud) rear. wil rout tor | PYOR SALE-WASHINGTON (CENTER) MARKET | | have completed uy direct ollicial business” bag En © BACSOWAN, 1000 and 1010 5c | <dunall lot of twosheree be THANK H. PELQUZE, Valet etree art erty ies = Keliowg Buuding, 1416 F st. 20°] Mr. Chaiaberlain Was next asked ior an expres- Pon SABI SSTARATELY OR TOGSIEED, | = “a = sion of opinion on the Irish question, but asked fwenty-six brick houses io. w: rented. ret” | JK SALE—1 WO FINE ENGLISH SLDE sap- | SOU of oploion on | outinaing, Salas siaes tecauts; goed feutal; property must be © ‘les sud-one Ridius Bridie, very hittle asa, ctor | Ma cused, and, continuing, sald: All bids gutmitted. Advantage incash, HUPKINS & | Kuve to Eutupe, Apply bortheast corner 1 1 aim here as a dipiowatist, to say hovhing what. HIESTON, cor. Oth st. and La ave mest | nts We ever about my opinions on "home politics durtug OK SALE—SMALL FRAME. RENTS Fox ¢9.| ppok SALES the continuance of my missiop here. If any ie Jot 15a4; Md st, bet Land Mi ste. naw. W. RILEY DEEBLE, | Boat 1519 F at. JOR SALE WELL-BUILT MODEKN RESIDENCE ot price awn 105° ENT—M SiN. W, 12-hooms | cout, wewly-popered ar c urna & BAT Fe Wy Bk FIVE NE iz. These Jon SAL). OR TE rows, ail HOUSE 44 H venta, Fora Innswediace pen 3 great A DAKNEILLE. | TB at. >scer. |» Sth at CASH AND BALANCE 1 ib O at TW G00. vie SALE A nice t-root brie, horse Alo ee¥ rai bowers at frou & USHIELDs, 1000 P st uw. Ok SALE~i14 © ST. Chas. | rx bath 1.1. im splendid condition. price 4000; be third casi, rem@uder ty suit. can be eer froin 8 JOR SALE_ONLY pretty howe or Foolws. bath-Poot..: ‘ latrobe, grate, ramwe: het ai here. thie squares. frou tw: Seet-clam Benuborivod. er ™ We ACUCLEER, JOR SALE—HAN. SoM Telaud ave, near Low. Broom brick, Sth st Frame, brick basemen: 2 T. LELPOLD, 1331 P st. ny. nd Ot {OR SALE—OR RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK house, 12 rvome, with stable to's wide side, aid | O-fovt back alley, two squares frou the Capitol se. ne om Very cany teriua, Inquire 481 Pe av Stair it KEAAK™ PPOk SaLe—novses. ‘0 aut VERE 7 we aud from 4to6 pm THOS. HEN SEY, Tt Pst. ne, mes of street cui tig north RHODE. $12,000, $5,000. central location , $8.00 ey tow. Bahk, 478.4,500 4ii st newb hee ley n.w., DL. 4s. 3 asd | 000 | a THOS. inal JOM SAL O KENT ‘Citele, I 1750 Fak SS ait A BARGAINS Two NEW BRICK Hours, ix datrol fran be T, SOUTH SIDE, BETWEEN 17TH AXD ISTH STs. XW A large and elegant four-story brick dwelling, 50 feet front, With stable ou tear of lot. The house ts band- | snely and completesy tr. JOR SALE OR RENT—A NEW TEX-kooM ner house with every conveuiet Chickering, 7-octave, Ios offered for sale upon easy terms. Spru | ed | ook =ALE | bang, Va. aS | tesaen Ti Rooms anp | uerwse Delivered. ALERT Betta, 63m it ‘Se. | Cau be seen at ALLISON NALLUK'S STABLES, | Shia o coe cance a rue sired. rare baryalue Nanua ave aiter 4-30 p. ana Fok BALE, PREWSIER BROUGHAM, POLE 00 | JOR SALE LNciCLomebIAg. Taal Yerview With me On tuat subject is published, 1t will be entirely unautuorized, as I tutend to ex- press no puviic opluions relative tot auring tue whole of my stay In this country.” BARGAINS IN PIANOS. Gabler, F-dctave, hose wood. Haines bros, Z-octave, Rosewood, These Pianos are in escelleut couditicus aud are Incen: THE CITIZENS GREATH! m in Dubuque. ALAKMED BY A DARING AT= ‘TEMPT 10 BUKN THE TOWN. CHICAGO, ILL, Nov, 7.—a special {rom Dubuque, Towa, daved Noveuber 6, says: Last night several further atvempts Were made to start fires in aiffer- ent parts of the city, and the anxiety of property hoiders naturally tucreases, ‘Two mien attempted Yo gain an eutrance to Knapp, Stout & Co.'s mili office by forcing the window’ latches. As they Were about to enter an officer intercepted them and chased one, but falied to capture Lim. Knapp, Stout Co, suffered a loss of $15,000 Dy au inceL= DWAKD F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway Pianos, At the Old Stand, 925 Pa. ave, ‘A HOKSE, DAYION WAGON AND aruess, iu Koud condition, Can be > est. LeDroit Park. Dens cee icky bred, very gen . Address Fok, Sa KIDING HORSE; KEN- buut 4 years old. MRS. GEN. STEVENS, 1923 Nat n.w. ENGLISH MASIIFF PUPS, Hic». Wedignee furnished. H.C. SELLMAN, Les: Bo-st Jon SALES SOMPRsiNG | Mary tire the might previous. In te main yard of FE iitown Wetec add Quay COMPRISING | Us company two pluces, were found where ILeht <ieusio.-ifunt Bevugualny aud Harnees- all in geod | kindling saturated with beuzine had been placed der. Cai be seen at DOWNLAD Stables Lee, | Under piles Of seasoned ‘lumber, In. Koblnson's between Toth and Lite 2o-i* | lumber yard slinilar arrangetaeuts hud been ade. <08 GALE—BED FE A POUND; | The plan was undoubtedly to five all the luunber Bichicghtew, tut itan* “Also Gene Festuery Sin: | Fards at once and thus destroy the business und at lowest prices." Urders by tual ‘aud, | Manufacturing portion of the city. Extra patrol- Thea Were put on guard to-day and many citizens Will watch to-night. ‘The lumber men are greaty alarmed. ‘Their insurance 1s likely to be canceled atany n “4 1. 12-9 Grab. pment. One firm 1s said to have closed Padue, Ty poeta Garrett Park stocks. ¢ 5 Ove pooes bee df Gar ks down unl te danger ts over, SALE—A GOOD FIVE-YEAR-OLD BAY A Boy Killed while Hunting. re, sound and gentle, a nice driver, suitable for CHaMmEnsHCRG, Pa. Dovid Showberger = kand of work. Luquire at 400 3d st. uw. wit fs 'y ome es aged fifieen yeurs, “of Quincy Township, tuts county, With two companions, went out hunting Saturday afternoon, While climbing up an em Dankment dragging the gun with the muzzle pointed toward hin it was discharged, blowing the enure top of his head off, and causing instant death. — King Milan and M. Ristics. FE ‘ONE OF THE FINEST CARRIAGE aud fauily horses in this city; youn abd power- ful, svund ae a dollar, xentie and sate: uot aicaid of ‘ai cars: stylish, aud & splendid driver: togetuer with hatuess abd a tirst-class extension-top carriage (cabtiowetie), bot uesriy Rew, with covers, whip: Leaentiititeiianemeniite n4-12t aetna we rgd Bilan has how con. JOR SALE—A VICTOR THICYCLE LITLE | Sented, in exercising his consucutional privilege Bren tite favif der | choosthg a certain Dumber of members of the easy teruus if de- good onder: only #60; ¥ ‘ween at 2805 Penusyl- ‘Cats be m {UK SALE—KESTAURANT, CENTHALLY LOC, Fei tare cannes ont nase HEKKON & RAME: skuptcuina, to make his selections so that the cabinet may have 4 majority in the chamber. He ‘shall act thus, however, on the condition that M. Risties will be deprived of the support of thé Russian party, ae Se Not Believed in Quebec. NOTHING KNOWN THRKE OF THE RUMORED FOUNDER- 1X0 OF THE STEAMSHIP OKEOX, erec, Nov. 7.—The manager of the telegra ice here says that it 1s tm) ‘bie for news ot any disaster to the steamer m to reach here ommercial Uffice. ad dt and Shafts, in excellent order; aiso : i 500 | Ki33 family utes, abd siugie, bape ree. ‘telegraph, h soe Bi eH ANP | Api at PAYNE'S Ccacn Factors, Sos Pennsylvania So scrasot tO iat tanael ine seen ee eo; 48 = wt concerning the foundering of the Oregon Basis alg not belleved here, Rou: < -0E a A COMPARATIVELY From Wall Street To-Day,. SULT Noh Sey Weekly or monthly || New York, Nov.7.—The stock market opened EPS we Gh) AG ADEALLALENT MOUSE, | egiriy active and heavy, first prices being frouree to % per cent below Satiirday’s closing figures, the latter mm Lake Shore, New York Central, "and Omaha. ‘There was an active business in a [ew of Ft G25, = NEW, CLEAN Live FioKED pep. ue ail. prowptl the leading stocks, among which Reading, St. Uverod. Wat. weit 74 Sdst.me,~”"air-Owr | Paul Northwestera: Lncke ean ene aes eis Bek LEIA GENILE HORSE, WITHOUT ANY | were most conspicuous. The majority of the list, sees segue Wawou oF bugs, price $85; iu- | however, Were dull and featureless. ‘The market os i ES PARTON, the Celebrated historian and biogtapuer nae saa Fy house where there Isplaced eget of Appiototes peda “itis tthe muding the wbole family 0 Col subi Mark ai Ofaiten ca te obtain at 2 xiuall muiithly payments Uy edreenug Bot 3 oatuay PIANO, $80; ONE AT was somewhat Irregular in the early dealings, but the opening prices were very Well maintained for sone time, though later tn the hour a sigying ten, dency was developed, whicn carried the ist down small fractions. Union Pacific was the strongest: stock On the list, gaiuing °; per cent, while Mis sourl Pacific led the decline with a loss of though among the specialties, in which there was little feature, San Francisco preferred dropped 1 per cent, The market became stagnant late in the hour, and at 11 o'clock was very dull and Father Meavy at sidall fractions under ‘opening JIL SALE. ONE sQUAK 40; ote Cuuckering Suare, #195. ons Upright v0; aay terme HUGO WORG PEN ie. Bohiter Plane Wareroome | "ogaetne SUN DIAL Gas HEATING sTovES, 34 larger rooms in propordon, "© bat ag 16 G. CAMPBELL, eee : 17 10% wi ew. (OK SALE—AT EBBITT HOUSE BT iS, 13% Breet and Oui anes T otige ects anEs, Lt Shafts, @185; 1 swall, tant, 7-year old sound toed Mare, S1G>. 1 dyuble Marness, $36; 1 coupe baruess, €32. in SALE — A FINE CHICKEMING SQU iano, Kosewood Case, Car Fi Euan, Hosewcod Case, Carved Leggs, &e.: Be tone: $190, in payusents of ¢ _——. Training Ships at Fort Monroe. Norroie, Va, Nov. 7.—The training ships Jamestown and Saratoga arrived at’ Fort Monroe this morning. —__— Burned by an Incendiary. Brivegrogt, Coxx., Nov. 7.—A barn containing roperty to the valle of $22,000 of the Kaj ‘ansit Coach Uo. Was burned last night. Fully covered by insurance. The fire was undoubtedly of incendiary origin, ‘The company becaine finan- a. ote from Nati ual Museul it 855 ail cash: cover and x Ad SATO Penmaes te | Ace ass ‘ine clally Involved recently and about two weeks ago meee oe ene aay ha wil purchase ¢ dwelling bouse ond Toe @ | ait eo i Loxsony Nove 7 Jou sulivese nes notined wu pe ing boure snd lot of ois o mone aunadl oe NOV. Te vane bas 1 of Forregut Square. "Asse investment will netiia § | P= ra _ re, $80: $5) wionelt that he will, mest him to-morrow ned ee EE SHEE "| one CHANGE WARERQOMS | make‘ match for a dgul, provided Mitchel! brings <n {OK SALE—CLOSING-OUT SALE, 1 SHALL OF. anaes ee a WRC, Sanna | Mp Pciatamaeiamect steel ga | Mevotuontets om Warins army. reecins fej? Siewiicat eccdew | PME & SON. tuewiock aid Saturce um store No. 10 . PETRKABUNG, NOV. 7.—Eighteen young atmy ‘fashionably located, on Ist, near . 1405 F JF 92 SALE_WOUSES To SUIT THOSE LooKING tur a home ut el investmenta, jOuMSL EDT © BRADLEY 27 Bat, frame Dwellings. Nos. 2420-28-30 aut 2 7th wt. road (Brightwoud ave.), opposite the Seltet- 2eu Park price @1,000 each OB easy teriis. LOW oc. ‘SERA ood tecints “at $1250 mouth each. JU GMP Anas Con Try 7th ot ao. o17-3m, Fok 2 swat prick uot EON cae vaymeute, also others vers low for can. ‘ee ee. TOR SALE-THE FOLLOWING CHOICE PRO oe Capitol Mi Leither for investments the tion thereby Kivi bay with @ anal property. near Nase ave, with bay win. EE fone transmits cellar, back build- | i Rly Wktrobe, race, wiate mantels, and s plete and Lesntisid house, under lease $500 = Zetory tar $1,500. at Re, near 50, ENGLISH HATS oder ve robes, iitag ot 3 EMOBY ST officers have been sentenced to various terms of exile in Siberia on charges of connection with a Tevolutionary plot ayainst the government. gotta Burned before it was Finished. A LARGE NRW APARTMENT HOUSE AT MINNEAPOLIS DESTROYED BY AN INCENDIARY. Muexmarouis, Mixx., Nov. 7.—The partially com- pleted Mortimer apartient house, at Nichola ave- ue and 13th streets, together ‘with three resi dences ‘was burned to the ground at 2 ‘The Mortimer ‘Stories high, and was to have been ready ancy December 1. It would have been the JOK SALE-FALL AND WINTER CAMMIAGKS Eithcrriitent ys, seed ead epee Korg can Saye oie ae {OK SALE-CHEAP_FINEST LINEN PAPERS, ‘Sperm Ui, and Kibbous, f Ung machines CLARKE BON, % eoney by calling at Weshington E Caligraph otce, 9: FALL AND WINTER Ci NEW AND SECON! pusive apartinent house west ew EVEKY DESCHEFL ION Yoru city. It is believed that the fire was of tacsh, sok MAGES ahha ts | Mares wos’ tons ata Seat Be oa told NAOSAE Hen, | Eeowa he om on tates teehee and second baud GEYEK, 466 Pa ave.uw. PutLapgtraia, Nov. 7. {OK SALE — CARRIAGES, |AETO! “D ¥ Bebott ice SMinges, EEGONS, 453 f betes huodienete ders ‘shot is thougnt fatally injured PONP Tig aad Spies i SLAW: | ori ‘clock by her lover, Samt ty ‘st, Geonretown, thirty years. ‘The couple quad ily } i i HE i THE ELECTION IN VIRGINIA. Mahone has a Fighting Chance, but Demucratic Success Probable. Special Dispatch to Tar Evaxreo Stan. Ricewowp, No¥. 7.—The election in Virginia to- morrow ts for a legislature which elects a Senator to succeed itiddleberger. It is the most exciting campaign since 1883, whem the democrats beat ‘Mahone out of the control of the State, Mr. Ma- hone wishes to get back to the Senate, He is both adroit and determined, and has money. John 8. Barbour wishes to get into the Senate. He, too, ts both adrolt and determined, ana has money, and, moreover, has the advantage of the eiection machinery. Not that there 1s to be any very one knows that with a par- with all the offices, State Partisans, it would be tw get democrats — ee ae a elector and” Federal, nied almost im bie for the “outs” in on the returns. = The. had 60 majority on the legisiature, divided as house a majority of and in the senat Twenty-one senators hold over, Wil loge several in the house, but of the 100 mem- bers of that body the democrats will have 53 cer- tain, not including the clties of Richmond or Nor- folk, The republicans will get 30 beyond doubt, and “of the 17 “doubtful “the democrats will have several, including the 4 from Richmond, Mr. Barbour, chairman of the democrats, has the party well ‘organized, and re celves carefully-prepared reports from "county chairmen every few days, @ ninth district, known as Southwest Virginia, which went repub- ican in the Congressional election last year, WILL ORRTAINLY GO DEMOCRATIC to-morrow. Judge Bond's treatment of Attorney- General Ayers, long a popular leader in the south- West, has gained the democrats thousands of votes, But, notwithstanding odds: against "tne ““repupicans = at thee bee ginning of the campaign, ‘Manone has A fighting chance, He went of a still hunt and worked day and nigut, flooding the State With doc- uments of a very @xclting sort. counted ly on the apathy in the rural democracy and also on capturing ti Richmond deie- [oe Cg F- Boerbog ts he teh ores eae unl now the Gollah of Democracy, has been reduot for a month. Richmond's registration 13 16,502, of Which 10,071. voters are white and 6,431 colored. ‘The city belng jerrymandered in'the democratic Interest, several of the negro precincts are so large Ubat all the votes can't possibly bt polled, Not over 5,000 Will be able Lo vow and 1,500 whites Wiil be a preity fair allowance f6F the Workingmnen’s party. But the democratic majority here 18 tie merest guess work, Maly wulte Workingmen uave been DRIVEN FROM THE MAHON COALITION in the past week by the imprudent speeched of leading negroes and the Mahone manager tre, John 8, Wise, Some of the negro speeches Saur- day night were exceedingly incendiary, and gobo Wise has done his best to array the Waye-woskers agalust swelidom. ‘The Richinond business nen aud the intelligent mechanics regard the coftest as one between local governwent and mebocracy. Senator Danlel, who beat Bafvour tWo years ago, 18 doing splendia work for himnow. Mahone’s Slate devi document in favor of pay ing more than the Riddieberger bill 1s not jorth- coulug. It was to have been kept from tne :oun- Ues aud spruny im the cities the day petore election, but if Mahone offered the debt out Of iis oWu pockes 1 Would not give uim 25 7oles, THE STRONGEST DYNAMITE. ‘That's what was in the Bombs Found in Lingg’s Cell. CucaGo, Nov, 7.—Sherif Matson this morning Said Uhat there Was no doubt as to the nature of tue stuff found in Lingg’s bombs; that part of the Tiling had been taken Out of a couple of pipes and “exploded, and that it had been feund to be the sirdngest kind of dynamite. ‘Thean~ hesiy peopie uave thelr tables on the streets again ‘this morning, but here seems to be less dispos.ion ou (ue part of tue crowd to sign the petidons man on Saturday and but few namesare being ed, KEAGGEKATED MEPORTS ABOUT THREATENING LET- TEKS. SPRINGFIELD, ILL, Nov. 7.—The Associated Press representative called at ‘the execuuive mansion Uuls inorning and interviewed Gov. Oglesby re- garding the threatening episties which he had received during the Past ew days from the anar- cists’ sympathizers. “I um very much afrild,” he said, “that bat matter hus been exaggerited, as Such reports usuaily are. It ts quite true that Tbave received Uhreatening communications, but they have never alarmed me, — Most of themhave been recelved within the past week or sing the Teiusal of Lhe Supreme Court of the United States to take up the matter, aud they have usually consisted of usigned — telegams aud postai-cards with now and then a staled jevier, Tlave never wished to alarm my family, aud lor that reason, together with the fact that 1 attach no importahce to such threats, these communicauons “have been — generally cone sigued to tne flames, I do not think Ihave recelved more than Waif a dozen threatening municauions altogether, mostly all written the Past Week or 80. “The Hewspapers are attadilng altogether too much importance to Unese tumats, ihe humber of threatening Communications aave been Very iumited, indeed,” GOV. OGLESBY'S HEAVY MATL, ‘The governor's mali this morning was composed of a ilttle over 100 letters, ueariy all of when re- sated vo the anarchist case. ‘This 1s an Locease of any previous day, and tue proportion of the Tequests for clemency 1s also sald to be somewhat grater than yesterday. Chicago, a8 Usial. Turnished the” bulk “of the mall on iis subject and a considerable pumber of the letkers are sald to have been marked personal or ceuil- Genual, This 1s quite a needless precaution on the part of the writers, as no one but the gove! hor sees is anarchist mail. It 1s a slgnitcant fact that most of the communications are devoid of any firm abel or printing of any kind whatever that would indicate the iden- uly of the sender. ‘This, together with the fact that so many of the letters are marked personal would convey the linpression that a i jnajority of the ‘Writers are giving thelr Views “to the governor under the seal of confidence, and have a decided distncli- nation to the ‘public being Informed as to thelr real opinion regarding Ue best policy to be pur- Sued in this crisis. ‘sis, without doubt, has par- Ually influenced the goveruor Lo refuse ‘publicity of nis entire anarchist correspondence. Rewver-Chsincinaee Robbed and then Surned. Care May, Nov. 7.—Noah Hand's grist_mill at Rio Grande ‘was ‘totally destroyed ‘by fire last night. Ine property was valued at $2,000, and Was insured for only $1,100. Tuere are’ circum. stances Which lead to the belief that the mill was first robbed of corn and flour, which was taken to @ boat at the landing near by. —— His Name to Lead All the Rest, JOHN J. O'BRIEN WINS A VICTORY THROUGH AN OR- DER BY JUDGE DONOHUE, New York, Nov, 7.—Judge Donohue, of the Su- prewe Court of New York, has granted John J. "Brien’s application to compel th police commis- Stoners to place him first un the eligible list of candidates for the office of chief of the bureau of elections, Judge Donohue does not write an opin- ton, for the reason, he says, that Judge Lacombe (now of the U. 8. Circuit Court), then corporation counsel, decided in 1884 that, election officers then in office should be exempt from examination for reappolntment. Unless Corporation Counsel O'brien appeals from this decision, a mandamus will issue, Mr. O'Brien has held the office of chief of the bureau for fifteen years. He recently underwent acivil-service exainination with a view to reap- poinunent, and obtained the highest number of points, DUL three ex-soldiers, who came next on Une score, were given precedence. ———— ‘The District Militia, COMPLETING BATTALION ORGANIZATIONS—TWO RRGI- MENTS TO BE FORMED. Gen, Ordway 1s pushing the work of organizing the District militia as rapidly as possible. Elec- Uons have been ordered for major of battalions now without majors as follows: The 2d battalion, Monday the 14th; 3d battalion, Monday, the 1st, and the 4th battalion Monda; the 28th Inst. ‘The majors are chosen by the vote of the company officers, It 13 understood that as s00n as these three battalions are organ- wed by the election of majors the first and fourth battalions organized “into the first ni the ‘second and third battalions invo the second Tegument irposed to organize nts OD the three battalion plan, ‘aoa Chess reyiments ‘will begin With only two battalions. Gen. Ordway ‘The Late Justice Woods. ‘THE BAR RESOLUTIONS ON HIS DEATH PRESENTED IN ‘THE SUPREMR COURT. Attorney-General eulogized the late justice. Asan evidence of his industry on the Mr. ‘said that during the time of Justice on the Supreme Bench—about five years—he ren- dered one hundred and sixty-three opinions. hearty approval. After rete to Mr. Justice ‘Woods’ career on the bench in terms, he di- Tected that the resolutions of the bar and the re- ‘Tue Froeurry Bawx.—Attorney-General Garland has notified Hon. E. M. Watson, of the Department of Justice, that he has been selected to act with United States District attorney Burnet in the ution of the ‘responsible for wreck. He has gone to Cincinnati SENDING VOTERS HOME. Activity at the Various Demecratic Headquarters in this City. A QUESTION UNDER THR INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW— ‘WHAT 19 SAID ABOUT THE PROBABLE OUTCOME OF ‘74K VOTING IN VARIOUS STATES. ‘The Several democratic committees were busy to-day sending voters fom Washington to New | Fork, Virginia, and Maryland. A Stag reporter visited the headquarters of the Columbia Club on | 10th street, occupied also by the Virginia and Maryland associations, The New York demo- | cfatic headquarters is in the same butlding, but ip ‘a different room, THE OUTLOOK IN VIRGINIA. Capt. Faub, in charge of the Virginia interests, sald to Tax Star reporter: “If our voters in the State turn out as well as the Virginia voters in Washington and take as much interest, there can | be no doubt of the result, We are sending more Voters to the State than ever before.” MANY MARYLANDERS GOING HOME. The chairman of the Maryland committee was surrounded by » dozen or more men all anxious to Procure reduced rate of transportation to citerent laces in Maryland. To Teporter he sal that aireaay over five nundred totes ad tern Sent, of whom about three hundred and fifty vote in Pie commute aes blanks tying that the re ve cert rn Party named (the name being written in) 1s a voter Of the State to which he is sent and is entitled to REDUCED TRANSPORTATION. Contracts were made with the several railroad companies for the transportation to and trom the State (named in the contract) ot voters temporarily residing in Wi When application ts made Lo one of the committees, and tue applicant may be, certificate to that effect, and upon presentation of it to the railroad omed he is given the reduced A QUESTION ARISES. Under this arrangement many of the New York ‘men connected with the racing interests have gone home to vote, and to-day Mr. Parks, of tne Pennsylvania Rallroad, calied upon the democratic committee and objected. He Said such men were not entitled to the privilege. Members of the committee contended that they Were; that it has been the cusiom to send cou- merelal travelers temporarily tn Washington to their homes to vote, under the con- tracts the men pledging themselves to re- turn upon the “round-trip ticket, Said one of the ‘committee: “These men,” connected with the races aud temporarily residing in Wash- ington, cannot denied — transportation under ‘our contract.” Saturday afternoon about elguty certificates Were issued for reduced rates 0 New ‘York, tost of thei, It 15 said, to men. con- nected with the turf interests now centered in Washington. WHAT MR. LAWRENCE GARDNER SAYS. Mr. Lawrence Gardner, of this city, advised the committee to noury the rallfoad company to honor il the certificates, and he added: “If it can be shown that theve men are not entitled to the re- duction we will pay the difference. ‘There is only about a dollar difference anyhow, and one ‘ould rather pay it than have our voters deterred from going home, tor many of them are Valuable polical workers in New York.” As the subject was being canvassed by members of the New York coumittee and of the Uuiumnvia Club, it Was said that many of the men Wise business connects them win the turt are active democratic Workers at tue polls in New York and Brovkiyn, ‘Mr. Parks expressed the opinion that to Include New Yorkers not residents of Washington, Would be @ violation of ‘THe INTERSTATE COMMERCE LAW, Dut the reply of the committee was that tt could Ot be more of @ violation than to grant the reduc ton to residents of tuls city. The determination. Of the committee was to keep thelr voters xolug forward at all events, bUL tuey insist that under the Leruns of the contract they can compel the re- duced tare vo be granted to all who hold the cert eave, CERTIFICATES WITH NAMBS IN BLANK. Te was sald that several certificates ad been pre- sented with the name a blank. “If that has been doue,” sald Mr. Gardner, “it 1s Wrong; but It it has occurred 1t may have been the result of accident OF carelessness. AU the cOiumittee room tie great est care has bea observed In issuing Liese cerultl- cates, but some In blank were given Ww members Lo be iilled for parties Whose names they did not ‘hen know, In utils way one or Lwo without con- \alning Une nawe may Have been preseuted at Lue Tallroud office, ‘To poluts in Maryland and Vir~ lula (ue rauroads have ‘granted a reducuion of all fare—selilng a rouud-trip Ucket for one are, “RICHMOND 18 ALL RIGHT.” Col, L. Q Washington to-day received a dis Patch from @ friend in Richwond who is well- posted as tothe situation. He says that “iich mond 1s all right,” and will surely go democratic; Ul Luflauunatory speeches made Within Lie kts LWo days by sume of tue colwred orators Lor houe have arvused Le indignation of the Whites aud had the effect of soldi ing them, ANANCIAAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. The following are the opeumg aud closinx prices of the ‘New, hori Sigck Market aa reporved by special Nor. & W. pr. Sortuwest, orth Pac. | Do. prot...) 34%,! ore. W.KN 8948 Oregon Lraus) 18%) acs atall. Do. pres | 3b” Peo. bes jockitig Vall_|vsqn) 238 ica, Ler. prragwen Tides 117% itock Islaiid Y'Tse| 19 | pewreuteencs| Tal ade. ‘Do, wisi Lez it 4 St. P ML & 311034 changes from Sat: 's quotations: oO 8. fae? 1891, coupons, a Tina 1085, asked. imp. Ts, 18a per.” imp. Zs, 1891, Market stock, 7s, 18 jater Stocks, 7a, 1 ‘50-year fund, $-656, 197 D. wear fund, Gs, 189) 'D. C. 30-year fund, 63, 1902, coin, and. Georgetown Kailroud jumbia Railroad stock, 41. bid. mm Gas, 38. bid, 40 asked. National Met- insurance, 00% bid. © Arlington Insurance, . Columbin, Ausuranoe, 22% bid, 133%, asked. Jusurance, 8% oid, Sig asked. “Washington 15 bid.” Farmers’ und Mechaties* bid, FA Bauk, Georges 162 bid. National Bank of the Hepatlie tos bid 180 ented. ‘Coutral National Bank, 202 bid. Chesspeako and Potowse Telephoue Co. ‘bid, asked. |” Washington Light Infantry ‘auked. Washing asked. —— Raltimore Markets, 7.—Vinginia sixes, con- to-day. November 7.—Cotton firmer— Flour nomunally steady and dull— : do.extra, 50? city millasuper,2.:37 6003.62: do. Kio brands, 4.258 ‘Patapsco superlative patent, 5.29 iy TBM79%: er, Sicabl Gs January, ‘Corn—southern Yellow, 47a40; western rr mixed, #not, 495 'bid: year, 48% bid. Osta frm and quiet—soutnern and Pennsylvania, 208 Western white, 3086; western mixed, silas+. ulet and steady, SNaG 1, Hay easy anidiil “prime tochoice western, 13.00810.00. Provisions dull. Mess pork, 14.75. Bulk meats—shoulders aud clear rib aides, 8 ‘Bacon—shoulders, 74384 clear rib Wal 2%, Lard— 8, fru und ler firm, a4 cottee = ‘and quict—Rio », ord oa §o Sais, ie fuer stcady ed arg wots Oo iivher ad ‘ira Ia. Whisky “sendy, Vidar ise Prewhta to “Li per steamer firmer—cotions Lead: dour, Ing: emule dead. Recipe Sour 70) barrels {000 bushels. corm, 25,000 joa, 1000 | bt ‘Suipmeuts—dour, Chicago Markets. Sar.” tnd ‘December, 4 aoa Ly ber, 25: aanuary short Hibs, 038. Day poli <a ‘The President’s Sympathy. ‘upon evictions of settlers from lands in O’Brien County, 4s 1n receipt of the following note in reply: _ “My Dean 8m: Your letter of the 25th instant, in the State sara encores a's in O’Brien County, has excited my interest and sympathy. Such faults are sure to distress oftentimes pon those cattroly innocent who Rave settled on ‘will be much of ms pon the loose and. domain has 8 i i i i | 2 4 ne EE i ‘ HE 4 $e! zi i i 4 iP f i i Gj 8 Ly ‘The following points of interest to those having French spoliation claims were decided to-day by the Court of Claims, Judge John Davis elivertng the opinion: ‘The court holds that the 1778 with France ceased to exist aa national Uability after July 7, 1708, and claims arising after that date must be principles of international law, without ‘the treaties which were before in force. holds that American privateers captured France were of war, Dut that possession by a merchant vessel engaged Of a letter of marque or some armament did not uthorize condemnation by the prize tribunals rrance, After a full examination of the naval in the West Indies between 1702 Biockade of the ngush sessions ther and the that American Map bound to sy in dian were that ay were bound £0 8 Glockaded or rt. The court also ruled upon the allowances be made for insurance, freight, and salvage. ‘The Stock-Indicator Case, THE ARGUMENTS IN PROGRESS TO-DAY, ‘This morning in the Criminal Court the trial of the case of Chas L, Campbell for violating the gaming law by means of s stock indicator was re- sumed, and Mr. Wilson continued his argument on the point that thiscase did not come within the law. He stated that the law here was drawn by Judge Hagner from the Maryland law and its pro- visions were the same. He then elted a case in aryland sustaining nt ‘The district attorsey ehauued that in the Mary- land case there was & dissenting opinion, and he cited the case of Campbell, Who was convicted 1n Baltimore, and said that whatever may have been the decision there, the machine is not run ia that elty. ‘The court sald that he would submit the case to the jury on the points: Ist. Was this a gaming fable? 2d. It 0, did the devendant keep a room OF 2 ‘The counsel then the case. Mr. Lipscomb spoke of faro, with its winning and jostg cards, and compared it with the ma- chine with its indication of advances and deciines. IU was noticeable that ‘when a customer lost Mr. Campbell got_his money, but when he won MF. 3 Campbell received a percent ‘This, be said, was the only clock of the kind wo connec ton With Wall street. ‘There the condition of the market had an effect on stocks, Dut the rise or fall Was all accomplisued by the chance of a card in this machine, Mr. Moore followed for the defendant, claiming that the question for the jury to decide was the Kood faith of Mr. Campbell, aud that having been own tn his readiness to "deitver the stocks the Verdict was “not guity.” He reed the patent, clauuning that its procurement showed Mr. Camp- Dell's good faith, and that the object was simply to Ux the value of Mr, Campbell's stocks Which he eid for delivery. ——— ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds tn fee have been filed as follows: C. A. Mekuen to L. L. Fort, pt. 27 and 31, Dik. 3, 14 and 15, bik. 4, 18 Lo 21, DIK. 5, sec. 3, Burrville: $250, E. J. Anderson to’ ‘Thos’ Hampson, Jot Lauer Heiguts; $4,500. B. L. Walker to @. W, Allen, 10t 4, G’s Sub, 1002, T's sub, Pleasant Pains, $22,77. B. Beuchert to C.D, Davis, suvs 15 and 16, Sioa E4000... B- Maney to WH itamey pt, 208, sq. 108, West” Washington; $000, C. E. ver W Emma B. Baungrass, sub 6d, -*. 111; 98,000, Eully M, Farless et al. w' Esteua Jefferson, sud 190, sq. 208; $3,700. LG. DuBols to L. al. paun- ders, sub 18, sq. 828; §—. C. Baum to J. A. Baker, PL 6,sq. 451; $—. Mantle L.'Lee to Letue F. Mc: Autre, suv od, sq. 553; $375. Corcoran Fire Lasur- ance Co, 0 J."Lurbeu’ Dyer, subs 80 and 61, 6q. 234; $3,500. Caroline Bivoiner to G, C. Blooiner, trustee sub 135, sq. 305; $2,500, D. Twomey to Denuis Twomey, pl. 24, sq. 944; $500, Jane Kead etal toJoho A! Baker, loc south of Waver and West of High sireet, West Washington ;$2,500. F.A.* Claveloux to Dauiel Biruwell sub Lote 25 10 28, aq. v8: $—. J. 4. CUM LOG. T. Joues, pars 3 abd sq. 600; $—. L. Thomas to Valeutine McNally, par 1, sq. 870; $—. V. McNally to Amelia Thomas, sauie property; $—. W. Martin to Joba. Schuca,’ part Clulluu Custle Manor, two acres; $50. J.D. Croissant to Annie M. Baldwin, sub Jots 79 and 8, nq. 878; $3,000. C. 8. Davis Lo same, SUL. 7%, do.; $1,000. " F.’ Loumey to G. eval, Crusives, pl. 21 and 22, 8g. 107; 80. Leopard WG, A. Wells et al, trustees, lut4aad pt 5, Sq. O89; $1,945.50. KR. Suuith et al, Urustees, Lo W. a. Mulchersou, pts 1 aud 2, sq. 879; $— G . Hubbard Wo J. A. Hayden, lous 35 aud 36, DIK. 2 Beiwit Heights; "25,108.10. FE Alexander wo Louise A. Veeroll, sub. 73, sq. 274; $2,100, F, Kest to P. Rest, pt.’ 5, Prospect Mil gC. iarvey 10 C. Wiliteiuuba Dovvins, lot 107, 8q. 1 3,000, W.K. fils LO Abvie A. Chamberlain, 106 %, Dik. 24, COMMMBIA Helguls; §2, cate En Sales of Heal Evtate. G., F, Harbin et al, trustees, have bought of F. ToUMey, for 29,909, pts. 21 and 22, sq. 107, fromt jug 38 Cel Ou Lue pout sie OF L street, DeUween, Ista aud 19 surecis murluwest, J. A. Hayden lias bOUZUL OT G. G. Hubbard, 10F $5,198.10, bwO lois oi Givek ¥,” Belalt avewgilts. | C. Wiikeululna Dobbins, of Mouigumery CounLy, Pa, bas boUKuL Jor 30,000, OG. AL Harvey LU 10%, Bq. 185, 21258 JU teed, On LSU SUreet, “between U aid F SuceLs, Hud B. Baungrass has vvugut Of C, Foster, Tor g,U00, SUL Joe Ob, oe 111, 20.UUK4S.42 Leet ol, 29UL SUE, beLWeeh Q aba A’StTeels, ee The Courts. RCUIT COUKT—Judge Cox. Fuuer agi. Cuadsey; motion to quash uv overruied. Bruce & Co. agt, Veale; Judgiuecut by default. “sioses & Son agi. Tayior! Jury resplued Ul Wediesday. squiry Covat—Judge Merrick, ‘Today, Zvung agi. ZAvciny fendant onde agt. Paliner; peiiouor Saran C, Pamer, Ketcbam ugl. Georgetown College; saie ratitied tinaily, Pouice CovKT—Judlge Snel. To-day. Willan KavUILt, disorderly ‘conduct; $5 or 15 days. Jou ttarris, disorderly conduct; or 15 days. James Jorday, colored, carrying 3 pistol; $20 oF 60 days. are Ee A Contraband Bustle, SMUGGLING DRTKCTED BY UNCLE HAM'S INSPECTOR WITH AN RAGLE BYE. ‘Tne New York Journat says: While the steerage passengers irom the German steamer Ems were being registered in Castle Garden yesterday the eagle eye Of Customs Inspector Whitfield noticed an immigrant Woman Wearing a bustle of colossal Proportions. She was a German, and as the ladies of that aUonality who visit this country in the Stcerage af WOU given to Wearing Dusties the in- Spector's curiostY and suspicion were simulta- neously aroused. He quietly dispatched a mes: senger to the barge office for an 4M8Pectress, in answer Mrs. McWeeney came over. ‘The woi of the enormous bustle Was pointed out and was. then requested by the little inspecttess to go into a private room. When the German emerged frou Ube room there was a depressed look about both her face and her dress, ‘This was accounted for when Mrs, MeWeeney appeared with her arms full of sliks, Satins, and pluses, Which altogether Weighed 18 pounds. The Woman was Mra xmilie Hin, fity-one years old, and was going to her daugiiter in Milwaukee, Wis, She pleaded entire ignorance of having comuitted any Wrong in hid- ing the goods, saying She did it to prevent them, from belug stolen and not to defraud te Govern meut, Mow Russians Punish, OUTSPOKEN YOUTHS WHO FAVORED A CHANGE OF GO¥- ERNMENT CONSIGNED TO PRISON, A special cable dispatch to the New York World from st, Petersburg, November 5, says: Great in- dignation prevails in military circles here on ac- count of the excessive severity With Which a num. ber of young naval and military omicers have been recently punished by court-martial for taking part inn alleged revolutionary conspiracy, Their only offense, tier friends state consisted in aavocat. ing in the course of a debate the advantages of anothe: government system over the pres-nt au- tocratic form, Most of the yonng men Were naval officers and midshipmen, the o} among them being twenty-one Years of age. They were sen- tenced to several * imprisoument at hard labor. A son of M, Mouraviess, the famous attor- ney-general, Who ‘was engaged in most political trials of the last tew years, fitted suicide. ‘The motive 1s unknown, @ scholar in the naval academy. An Austrian Spiritualist DEATH OF BARON HELLENBACH, WHO RXPATRIATED ‘BIMSELP FROM VIENNA. A special to the New York World trom Vienna, November 5, says: The death is announced trom Venice of Baron Hellenbach, a fervent believer in sp'ritualism and author of several books on that it al fow, Dut the probabilities are that Kithu K Jackson, the democratic gubernatorial candi- Gate Will have st least 10,000 majority. Many Gemoctats are more sanguine, and believe Of about 45,000, Latrobe, the republican say, Was Rarty and oe of in Baitimore, Juck- MARY voles weaker Walter B. Brooks, or, isa man of much being president of the republicans: are independent demo the labor, vous, which ‘will be cast in the main to the fight inade against him by biies 66 and 41. However, while 40 ail likelinood, win, he will Fun be- hind bis ticket several thousand voues THE LEGISLATCRR: ‘Will be safely democratic in hoth senate and house que late, i ‘over four years ago. ‘Te most Interesting local fgut ts that between Charles @. Kerr, State's attorney, who has been re Dominated by the democrats, and Bdgar vote, It is thought, wii be close, vut 4 ud express themselves contident of bts suc- LIQUOR Lic) ‘The attention of the District Commissioners bav- tng been called to the applications for licenses to sell Liquor of several dealers whose places of bust- ness it was alleged are within 400 feet of school houses the matter was referred to the computing engineer of the District, who was instructed to measure the distances. Upon his report the Com- missioners have refused to grant Hoenses to John Schlotterbech, 711.0 street northwest, and Michael J. Meluery, NO. 1355 7th street northwest. The applications of Wim, Flynn,700 North Capitol street He? schreider, Kock Creek church road; Mart Becker, 400 E street northeast; J, Guetbler, 336 Pennsyivania avenue northwest, and L. Hickey, No. 32) Penusyivanla avenue northwest, have deen approved. The applications of Mrs Gleason, 7ia 1 sureet Hortheast; G. Marinelli & Co. 333 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, and 1. W. Shook, 295 Pennsylvania avenue, have been disapproved. Tue computing englucer has been instructed to measure the distance from school Dulidings of the saloons kept by J. A, Koth, #14 D street southeast .B. Perce, Tenieyiown, and Geo. F. Korel, 18 th street northwest. Miho folowing lever from the District Commis- sioners to W.-K. Grimes, 15:1 sted sireet north ‘oxplains Itself: “in answer to your inquiry, ‘directed to inform) you that the proper way The 0 ft trom sao uss 19 any ~FOOTR the. usual road of travel.” the "present. time’ 100 appiicauous. tor liquor ‘approved and 80 disapproved. FOUKD ON THE RIVER FLATS BROKEN AXD EMPTY. Yesterday Officer Acton was informed by Capt. Fields, a superintendent on the river front tm- provements, that there wason the fats an iron safe, which bad evidently been broken into and rob- bed. UMlcer Acton, with Sergeant Daily, went over ‘to the flats yesteruay afternoon, and the safe was ‘turned over to them, and they brought it to the ToUFth precinct Slaulun house. It 1s a small oid- fasmioued iron safe, with a doubie lock opened by a large key. It pasevery evidence of having been operated upon by burglars, for about the place Where the lock was there are ten holes bored ‘WILD @ Uuree-cigbUh inch drill and there was also evidence of a hummer Laving been used. Its DL that the sue, belug of antique make, was one of tose stoled trou a Express « or paymaster during the war, ouipany or paymast ug the Local Notes. sina George Adams, colored, was tried in U ce court this afternoun on & charge of larceny from Lue pe It being alleged Laat be stuie $15 from Jawes Anderson, and We Case Was sent Wo tue wert due’ class election of oficers ot the medical department of the Columbian Uulversity Lue fol- tow! were elected: Fred. K. Sweet, presideut; D. Howard Kincaid, vice-president; K.’ L. Suvwon, secretary; Wun. P. Carr, Ureasurer. ‘dhe Coiumtfia Title lusurauce Company has placed on record Sop ‘Ubat Woe capiial ck, $15 bas _ in stOn Returuay a lady cropped ler watch into the river wulle boarding one of tue Inland and sea board Coasting Company's steamers. An eye-wit- nese of the incident went Ip (he Water wuen the Belghboruvod became desericu, aud aiver several ‘efforts secured Lhe ost Wavca. fie Is realy W Pe- ‘Curn IU Uo Une Owner, WhO Was @ passenger on Wie steamer, oo District Geverament Affairs. BUILDING PERMITS tee been issued by Inspector Kutwisle as follows: PPX Rose to erect Unive brick dweilgs, Nos 2016, 2018 and 2020, Halton Court; $2,500.” F. i. Lanuier, Wo erect (wo brick dwellings, Nos. 409 and 411 Xuchardson Place; $1,500. LC. Loouiis, Ww erect frame dwelllpg 0p Moutello avenue, couuLy; $1,000. K. A. Cronin, Lo repair Kiggs market; $150. xD THE Mongy 1x TRE Roow.—Mra Harrison Bunuy, of Iola E street uriwest, wuo yesterday Teporied the larceny of $171 frou 'a dress sbe Lad ‘Worn a Week before, seat woru to the police to-day ‘that sbe had found ‘(he mouey in her row. — ‘Tue FoLLowinG PRomotioxs were made to-day in the Post-Ofice Deparunent: E. F. Harris, of New York, from $1,400 to 61,000; A. ave Missouri, trom $1,200 to $1,400; C. B. Sullivan, Misoin“crou $ii000 to siito0y EF Kimball, of Massachusetts, froin $1,200 to $1,400; J.C. Kobe Of District of CoLunibla, frou $1,000 v0 $1,200; W. W, Cordell, of Tennessee, frou $1,200 Lo $1,400; Mia. J. W. Irwin, of Indiana, trom 31,000 Wo $1,400: 3. H. Hendricks, of Missourt, trom $1,000 Lo $1,200" ‘Tur Axncat Report of the board of visitors to ‘the Military Academy has been submitted to the Secretary of War. They report the management radem| They recommend ee a , but make recommendations as to ti provements to add to the comfort and convenience | ‘Of the Officers and cadets, They recomend two new bulidings, more horses, aud a betier system of ligbung. ‘The Roodiers Refused a stay. j go, Nov. 7.—The motion for stay of execu. | asain tit omnibus boodiy case came up for trial | ‘Uns morning before Judge Jamison, and was over. ruled. The deiendats were each sentenced to years im] mt, The defense asked peruils. ‘Sion to flea Dill Of exceptions, and Was given gwenty days todo so, 19nttTPomahgursted snayor of Balttmore at poun to-day. pee News Briefs. on meme alt Wm. Fritz, Rawat se, adam sitter ere ‘arrested Saturday nigut charged with counte: ting. set of the 2d artillery, which has been manuel oy heev temas ‘Since the War, has been ordered to New Orleans. ven Penei Seg AT 8 wen Bound pawengrs om aac rere Ele ; ‘Saturday morning, obtaln- ‘in, on pay entered the jail 5 a and taking Geo. Hi the mur- faldrop, from his cell, him to the Championship of the at Montreal Saturday ‘been established on the frontier, and itis bear thatthe chinese authorities are doing their ee a spares Doetfort 0 pre the inhabitans of ie Soviet ear ceca Harvie ste ma Sat St co eee Bape ase rs repented Re LoS or danger, These ov | ing bis jaw. Mosier is in ty A New Field of Investigation, FROPORED RESEARCH INTO OME LAND OF DRRAMS axp ® IE PRERRTONR, A telegram from Bost. a, Noveabter 5, says: The American Society (or Psychical Research ts about undertaking & new line of Investigation. It pro poses to test the stories which a-¥ often told about dreams of Waking Linpressions concerning person at adistance who it Was afterwand proved were at the Moment passing through some great crisis sroedy and the society wii they are mere calncidences or so-arthiny mora, Td do this they will endeavor to ascertain, rst, the number of persons munity Who have had any such experiences: second, the number Dermong who have bad such experiénoes coinciding with real events: tuird, ube number of pe who have experiences watch, (hough similar (@ the ing in other respects did not coincide With realevents A circular gas just been bmued Dy the soclet asking any reader or it In the Course if the Mext KIX mouths to repeat tae following qQuestioms verbatiin to as many (rust wortuy pers sons as possible from w es not know what answer Lo expect, au ready deen interrogated by = nicate the test Have you within the past year, wi health, had a dreai aeat known to Fou, abo atthe time, Which drean ceptionally vivid one, and impression lasted for at least as long after you rose in the morning? Have you within the past year, when in good beaith and completely awake, lad a distipet tne presse. OF seeing oF being touched Ly « humae Ping, of of hearing a voice or sound which sug gested a human presence, When so one Was Luere? — Killed in His Wife's Presence, INTRRNAL-REVENUR AGENTS DEFIED BY LAWLESS A spectal to tue New York World from Anniston, Ala, November 5, says: Williata A. Morgan wat murder and his wife cruehy beaten at Ubeir homed tn Harrison County, Georgia, afew days ago, by Party of men who went to the residence at might armed With clubs They set upon Moncan and beat him to death tn the ce of his Wife, To sence her cries ove of he assailants srk ber severat Diows on the bead, felling her to che floor, where she lay unconscious when they ried. | The Cause assicued for the deed is tat the murderers Delieved Morgan to be a revenue informer. For some thine the revenue officers have expe Fenced trouble in Harrison County. Revenue Agent Colquitt last January, With & posse, omp- tured a distillery and seveu ten im the murub- western part of the counts. Ths Teaidence of J. L. Rowe, Who was suspected of giving information (0 the revenue officials Was burned by lucendiaries last might. In February last, while Mr, Rowe Was spending the night with C. Cornel, shots wi red into the house, several of the bullets lodging tn the bedsteed and a cradle iu which a child Was lying. The tent of a photog. rapber in Talladega was toru down because he was, cled of giving luformation to revenue agents. On October 14, Depuly Marshals Johason and Rowe and Revegue Agent Coigulit, while traveling a road in Haralson County, attedpted to stop a Duggy loaded with whisky. kight or teu shots were fired at thew, but Chey escaped, aud ihe party who did the shooting cot away. The same revenue OMiclals, On the night of October 20, seized Mo- Alpin’s’ distillery and arrested Joun McAlpua, Morgan's deatu will be thoroughis tavestigated. o Shot by an Angry Father, ME OBJECTS TO MR, KANN KERPING COMP is baCaMTER. At Brazil, Ind.,@ shooting sctape occurred Sat- unday moruing between the Hou. Geo. A. Knight, & leading attorney, and David Kabn, a young clothier, For two or more years Kalin tas been Paying his attentions to ove of Mr. Knight's daugn- ters, although notified to desist, The daughter is young and bas not yet complet” Kan, Lowever, failed to desist, on sermus to have sprung up becween t Some weeks ago the da college. Friday bight sue Was ou t Kahu, in company with other yo near ‘the Kuught residence the irate i with a revolver aud opened abn retreating. Saturday moruing at 7 o'clock Mr. Knight appeared at the door of Westore Where: Kabn is engaged as salesman, and seeing hin Wituln opeved fire ou bit, “1 ue fre Wax returned, each party euiptying his revolver. ‘he suote few reating much a Wound ou oLe arin, The oniy wonder is uat botu Were wot killed, 4s the sbooting Was at Close rang’ cn 3 tt en verre ABDUCTED AXD MARKIED IN CaNapa.—Pred. We Adatus, Who clulins to be a traveling salesuau frum Philadelpuia, was arrested iu Bbuflaio last Wednesday cuarged Wilh the abduction aud mar- Tage of Laura Puy, a tuirt ar-oid girl of tat Alssing {rota Wer hotbe wince 2 When her busbaud Was arrested the girl sald that When sue disappeared (rom bows she Went to Toronto, Ca, with Adains, abd that they Were marTied Lhere, afer Wich uty Wentto Chicago, Where Wey lived until ai mock a when’ they returned to Buffalo. Tue youug i Wept bitterly When told that sue must jeave Ue au to Whoin she bad Leen Iiegal.y married, ant coe = A MISSING TRRASCKER.—A Special to the Philas Aeipin Presa from Allentown, Pa., Nov, 5, Says: cdunty Treasurer Buskirk has'"beeu abseut from howe ‘Several Weeks, and bis exveuded absence is {he subject Of considerable mpecuiation. Several Parties in Uils Vicluity have endorsed him for va- Mos amounts, abd Lucy are expressing Ube Lops ‘Uhat he may soon return oF explain his absence, coe — Cuorrey Ur Tis Farmen-tx-Law.—Isaac Arnold Kied Tom Newsom, at Gray's Chapel, near Tulla- homa, Tenn, Friday nigul. Arnold ularried New. Son's daugiiter last May against the father's wishes. Newsom went to a distillery and drank freely of Whisky. He then went to Arpold’s house and began Whipping Mrs. Arnoi@. Her husband interfered and was dealt a biow on the head with @ poker in the hands of Newsom. Arnold setzed an Axe, and dealt Newsom three blows in the cutting bis spinal coluima in two and killing bug Almost fstanUy. Arnvid gave Litaselt Up, maytag Ubat be acted solely in seif-dereuse. see - Serr agaryeT HeLeN DavvnAy.—Manager Bide well, of tue New Urieans Acadeuiy of Music, has sued Helen Dauvray Ward aud ber husband, doun M. Ward, for $5,000 for breach of coutract. The suit ts based Ob a contract aieged to have beem signed by Miss Dauvray to piay In New Orleans for two Weeks in Decetaber, Wich she BOW rerusee, todo, : ooo - UDAUR'S Back STRAINED. Juke Gaudaur, the oarsman, had his back examined at St.Louls Satur day by physicians, who said the muscies Were very Severely strained, and Uiat it Would require tunes OF four Weeks absolute Test to Tesiore tlt U condition 16 endure plysical exertion This, of course, necessitated Ue avande his iatended trip to England. ~ <e- . OL Pare Soun.—At South Joseph Valiey degutter Was Priday aud Was td In by 6 Scuvvyirr Conpax Bend, Inc sold at sei he Zritune Printing Co., of South Bend, Who will consolidate the paper with the Tribune. "The Reg. tater Was founded by the late Vice-President Sebuy= ler Colfax forty-tWo Years ago, and Was owned Uy him for twenty years. AMERICAN FISRERWEN Gorse To THE NORTHRRM Paciric. fsueruen of d Ocean and Bearigg Sea promises to dew 2am Importaut enterprise. Tue taling of in quantlis, quality, and Value of the fisuerien coast te of dispute wi new dep: A REPonTER BRUTALLY BEATEN.—AL Kansas City, Mo., Ed. Corrigan, a well-kuown Curia, day’ assaulted I. J. Mosier, a reporier, kuocked Lim down, kicked ti we’ tac hospital That a dog fighter looked ike Pat € bretuer, caused Ube ass rrigan, tds Hones Hauer. nthe brotuer or Miss Selwyn, With Whom Col Hugbes Haile, M, P, ts sald to'have been intiniate, London paper for libel in cailing use of bis action in conneclon With Lie seaudal The scandal Will tus probably te fully tuvesuic gated. ————<--—— The London Observer, in a leading le, Says that Canada must hevé a commercial union” wit a the United States, and should not be interfer with in Ler attempt to bri BIDWELI. in. EM a . hag ota So pin UButiale pabers pene co.) COGWELL. Sunday morning, Seven 7 at7 1d o'clock, Mire. LiDIA COCBWELL. relie'ot the fet demon Copwwetl send eit nine peers aud ve moulin, aad or the Dustret of Columbia tor Barly seventy yeare Faiteral froiu the residence of ber sun.in rowi afters Friends invited to atiennd. : DAVIDSON - On Novemigr 5, 188: ™. ALERANDI & DAVIDSON, “Puncral from bislate residence, 108 F street north. weet, Tuesday, Novenber Bat 7 o'eh antsy st 7 pan, RALMOMINE fe asad 5 i, 5 aa: of Joly and Katheriwe Mack. ‘Puueral from late reeideuc ot. Tueedas. at 2 pam. Friends sud relatives are requested to attend. = McDONALD. Sunday morning, November 6, Us Tea, pes ULV ath mttwet. oc fF MCDONALD, axed acveuty two yeare, ‘Funeral November 8, a0? pin Fccude and rela- tives respectfully iuvited to attend. * On - IBST, at Hes shaded ose ‘Miller, in the firty-sixth year of lus ax ‘Funeral fale. tate 1,30 re . sae, of aaah ‘native of Germany. on Rover per St 120 o'clock p. un, in the aiyy-hiet Year