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na Poker «Be KENT bay whe KENT atin: ator, OF RENT 1. inane ie tom STR ywo FUR kt owt Hf omtrod ry front rooms; bay window ip. ost eat, «as, both, aud attendance , Fease 1016 15TH ST ‘oly furnished. reasonabl One. elegaat beiuse Rand Franklin Pars; guest iocation. No no ey T. DAVIS’ SONS Penn ibe ah ecund wuitzbie "for member: private bath; 2 LARGE com. “reh enclosed with URN, corner Peun- Bw? c HED ENGLER rivate family: front room hee now house, 1104 Sth wt. n. 1TH BOARD—TW vtthe AL oO 17TH ST.. THE FLORENCE. te Richmond Fists choice apartments, Witt pr bude O ST. A NICELY-FURNISHED he 5 LARGE AIKY id havddeme re also, two nice rogue on upper Sppusite new jaw “busiding. po-Tin' HON. W. TWO FURNISHED « parlors and “bed-room, s: Band wile; also Alt ARLINGTON door. F SINGLE AND EN SUITE, terms to desire 100} 13th st. n.w., Just OMS OMS, PITHER board. \ ora aw T-CLASS FOR by steam withet Keeping. price ulede FOR RENT—S fie soWNeTo: RENT—FLATS. KR RENT UNFURNISHED PLATS IN APART HM st. Rear Lafayette Sqnare. heated extra charge ayd arrenured for howse- apd S85 pe UR REN P_STORE AND DWELLING 1225 HIGH table for grocery oF bar roo. roome with 2 bai. rooms, ined- “eill be routed separacely— Heont of dwebling $40, “Appi, to 1H at te We, OF dF CULL JOR RENT—A ished front ax a Best oor, of Foss Aret-clane ret ui ines. FOE MENT OETICES FRORT ROvy. FI floor, in bull W. KILEY Drew T rear office roums, conmnunt for physician. Al floor. jerencen Feu) ny adjoining “Sun” ILE, 131¥ ¥ st. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS JOR Re NTA SUPERB SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO; pores, hk SUIT JOR RENT_FI Carcimce Room, Coschinan’s Rooms, &. Taquire 1015 List SOR RENT—RE j badsome case, oly ‘Also a reat’ basement room, Sui a month, for storage par th st. Coes oe NE STABLE, 4 STALLS, LAKGE ‘Ou street. Lew. INGTON TYPE Machines of other SEAMAMS & BENEDICT, cor, sth nt abd F te FoR T—CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITERS, $5 PER month, im advance ; algg sold om easy instalments 3,000 TO LOAN ON 1 k octy im northwest, C. G. BERRY MA. fn aid, Le Droit joi SALE—DuUG STORE, Nit hood «cod stand, is nota pharmacist, and HENKY A CLALE 508. PROVED PROP- ne. bt change busibess at once: no reasouable offer wili be refused ‘Box 256, JOR SALE RG ; ‘of eight thousand a year, with «long lewse, Dertrapaferred, and vue of the best locations Sty. “Address Box 00, Star office s anexcellemt opportunity for s pharmacist. = td RE DOING A BUSIN “nis 912,000. "Twat medium house sia lange ot io oberon to igunee tiny ey hake Bt ‘of your property.” Address “PA1 E! FRUTCLAR Star ofice. anaioin APSE ARLINGTON BRICK-MACHINE CoMPaNY ‘odere for male a litalted sunount of the capital stock, te, ce construction account, of this company is situated near Alexan- ‘The piaut dria, Yar inunesliately ou the bank of we Potomac River, wiiereby coal and other supplice are received ‘ai y and. the prounct shi boats from the yard, rendering transportation exceeding!y advanta- seeuus in coat. ‘The system for manufacture fs complete, and now + King 23,000 of the vary best-tempered clay bricks ue company hiss s contract for the entire product of the yard for prea! season aud the next at paying i ‘To parties seeking a home investment, safe and prof- itabiaof § senall siuotut (as Dut few suares wil oe offered). All uiormation can be obtained by ica ‘oon et the company's office, Room 7, Corcoran. dug, between 9 SU a.m and 12 30 p. m. daily. moat 250 Casi WiLL, ox AGENCY, 402 1 2th st. opposite Palais Koyal. AS ESTABLISHED CITY DAIRY WILL at a banuit. Address DAIKY, Star otiice. aud suitaule BUSINESS Ca BE SOLD nist COLUMBI ANTED—A PARTN<R WITH ONE OR TWO Wii star ing salary Youche: Jet you bandle the cab, im a sure thing —diseount. es, will guarantee 340 per cent and mouey. “Box 0, Star office. It POR REST AT, 1604 1418 ST NWA LARGE store ned dwelling. BRENSAN'S Dry F: ofa , Inquire at 1658 14th st. nw. ‘dovds. Brera SALE—A RAKE OPPORTUNITY 13 OFFERED purchase the good will, avures, and furniture tel. situated near the Capito. and lied with po pea) Sosts, Jow rent. furniture tirstclasa, Soret iaabisurter nleot tree rent two of inake Foo JOR SALE O% JOH: Juspection solicitated nF. WAGGAMAN. 1003 F st. Vis UPRIGHT PIANOS—WILL these fine instruments this week to for a Fare stork tor Holidays, or will sell va wonthiy reotal 614 te 4 _ B12-6t RENT—A WELL-ESTABLISHED and «ood paying mauuiactory, « rare chance fur active business lun, ‘Adi ‘Winhes to retire. Apps,%at once te York Ste at: —. s Tiers S92. j fo Make money dealing on t bichange and Chicazo Grain spectal attention 10 o'clock aan, to'S p.m, Addrens or gall Room 3, St Cloud aiz-t Owing to bed health the owner 357, Star office. n1Z-1w* FIXTUKES OF BOOT good Dusine-s, wood rea- upd Durie Cuancca ME 7 F at TO LOAN Fou THREE OR FIVE years oD Be-t class real ite security. OWN, PITCH, FOX & 1437 pylvania ave. ‘OPPORTUNITY 18 OF- the Ne ets over seplatniine tow to deal ‘desiring to speculate waven. Best of reierence. Umice EG BAUMGRAS ‘cor.9th and F ste. Wast! -D BY A GENTLEMAN DOING A LUCHA- ‘tive Dusiness, a Partner, silent latter preferred if experienced in furuieh $10,000. young man of undoubted int Addons, 3, Box 46, Siar vitice t OF active (the business), who can A silent may furuinh & ty ined. salary. full name, experience and reference, wLL-6r INVESTORS—1 CAN OFFER SEVERAL GOOD byt QPLENDID OPPORTEN ‘own lots and valuable lands rapidly inereaai Value, for sale at oe ont’ PRANK H. PELOUi Kellogg Building. 1416 F at. ITY FOR INVESIMENT— in bottom prices, omy $2 and $250 few dollars invested now will assuredly be worth 4m three or four years from ten to twenty tines the auaount ‘Over Title pertec bs Frenne BARR CHAN A BUSINESS PROPERTY. — w: owing ided business ote gold in the past 90 days. ; tay and full information years experiance in the Gene: rab SMITH & SIbbA, O20 Fete, &TO BUY DEsiRA! Pa a See oe ea ag = ag Oe eg Sig sate gta see Ee ee a Shee yas ave, and D sts, unimedustely north of the Palais Koya “by of 100. tert, ur will sel SOR 00’ test ‘of tbe same fine lots are iene Jietitaw o presvat annual rentalot upwarasof $2 300, aun ot zs Siok “ready qoabied tye operatively a ; 7 per agiuare foot. thine come tered, this is ‘tie Lest business Property in the market. o22-Sm Jok SALE ‘KH GOLDSBOROUGH & co., 1405 Fst. nv. EXCHANGE_—A FLORIDA ORANGE Grove,2i miles below Jacksonvilleon the St. Jol.us haves on Prsry 725i ment eleven SIX pen CENT LOAN [ARANTEED BY THE Sorat lisa aed “pee Ox dom AU, WEMASS Ww. iuver opyoute Magnolia, contaibiig BO acres,” 000 tee 600 bearing: 8 10-fovm house in good copii. ‘Aiqecd investivent, owner haa gout famous £0 semen ess Tull particusars eal at the place. "Vor WAGUA MAS, Lous Pat bw. A GOOD THKEE-STORY it, Interest ual Bank. on Agent. Fe x SALE-DOT's BICYCLE WORTH 9 100,01VEN romeul the SAN TH CYOLE MPO sytvauia ave, at reapectaiie _ 620-00 jal ase prices, CSTH'> OLD STAND 1S THE ONLY PLAC Sp aanassece ior * alost uy SERVICE EXAMINATION ‘ESTIONS _ Sodus ge boaestores nt a nit-ime * Sotiwent cor, stb and kote nw, AMES A McDEVITY, CHARLES E. FLINDER, J Detective fawncy. tions SS UO ete ee Bas agency tn divorce cases. docs noi operate for rewards BOF R SALE OK RENT-1125 10TH ST.. NEAR Massachusetts ave. n.¥,, habsome tory dounie Brick Dweiliue, cottaintne 2} Toms, wit. every con- Yinivmee’ lanes tog 30 bp 188 tect: two bat: roomm = ‘every, floor: T jour horses, two Greg isos. J. FISHER & COr Bissim 1324 F at. aw, JOR SALE—HANDSOMEST SMALL PROPERTY ‘south front, S-room press-t ten minutes walk ‘fro ide a out If old at once Nee a Vi ‘OH SALE A MOST DESTRA apd basement brick house on E st. u.w., bet. 2d and sis ali moderu unprovements. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 803 14th st. n. ‘nl>-1m Foams 1 th, rs. co. 438 to V4E THR i. thw 734 7th ot 500) . Hor bb.m-t, Lore”. 16, 7 stow. bb, 1790 at we om vs ovens. - A000 iS Fibicace, i. ae, mw. tobe i. bi nw b 4 3.01 ae OO et hare. 800 6.000 1414 Saimion sic, ‘Ths above is only # portion of the books” For {ull list cal: at office for bulletin issued v the Istand 15th, THOS. KE WAGGAMAN, on my “I used Hood's Sarsaparills for catarrb, and recetved greet relief and benefit fromit, The catarrh was very Cisagreeable, especially tp the winter, causing constant Aisctarge from my nose, ringing noises in my eare, and paive in the back of my head. The effort to clear my head in the morning by hawking aud spitting was pain- fal. Hood's Sarsaparilia gave me celief immediately while in time I was entirely cured. I sm never with- out the medicine iu my house, as I think it is worth ite weiebt in guid” Mas. G. B. GIBB, 1029 Eighth st. uw, Washington, D.C. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all dragzists. $1; sixfor €. Prepared only by 0.1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 2 _FOR SALE-HOUSES. JOR SALE_IMPROVED— K. I ave., bet, 15th and 10th ats., Br. br.; bratable in rear of lot. Ok bet, Lath and 15th ste, 138, br. th st. se., Br, Ur, Hew. NH ave.bet’M dnd N, 2-story brick. 1Ou'st,, Bet Q and it, new, L3r., br. ‘T st..vet. N and U,2-story br., bratgble on rear of lot. =» Dr., frame sta- ttm AN Yoaves and ats ou reat of iots 19th st Boundary, Zr, be, ALP. HILL & CO, new THs Pie B28, A2E RSIS, PROPERTY—85- FEET fromtiug ou 12th, hc! Pena. ay 6.6 4c trobt Ou Fst, yuproved by Tat oF et, imiprow be _DTOe ty Th 8 Fe TTS Coe 1888 F at, FOR SALE—A NEW RESIDENCE IN A FASHION- ‘ble locality: Duiit auidoceu, wed by the owner con ial Lall, open” fire-piaces, und, attractive Interior Torta." Denleued by Ww, bruce Gray sud built by John McGregor: “Tuquize uf “‘Bi-1zt M. M. PARKER, 1418 F st. n.w. ‘Ol S. VERY DESIRABLE AND HAND. sotnely-iuruished Houses; will se with or without, ) K SALi—LOVELY HOMES—EAST CAPIEOL st., S lance rooms, besides bach aud cellar: $0,250. Mans ave. uw. 7 rooms and cellar; beautifus coudi- tion 83,700. bix-room brick, northwest: 20 by 108. Sot WHITAKER & JORDAN. 1417 ¥ st. FG SALE (0 FEET PuONT ON 10TH 9t- bE Pst and Khode isiand ave. u.w., 100 teet deep to a aved alley : suuproved by 3 frame butidiues renting 208 $39 per wonth; price $1.2 per square foot with ents. an mts: __ PA. DARNEILLE, 1226 Fat, SALE — NEAR DUPONT CIKCLE, NEW FG ase, 9 rooms and bath. furume leat, alto open Rreplaces in all ‘only $10,000; 12 oom house on 0 it tal ohce: w 7-room Houses in desirable locality, @4,200 to $4,300.” Also uinny other houses, . MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, p1S-3t 1as Fat nw. F T DESIRABLE MODERN DWELLING LATELY OCUUPEv BY SENALOR COCKKELL, 1302 untains 11 Foows, Auished tu uatural Wood. uated "by furnace: also. open Bre- places, STEIGER & LIEBERMANS, 1303 F st. n5-9t JOR SALE—WELL-BUILT MODERN RESIDENCE in excellent location, n.w.: 13 rooms, baths, pau- riistically papered throuxhout; heuted by furnace: Z-story brick stale in rear. price Ouly $15,000. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st FOR SALE ONE SQUARE FROM WASHINGTON Cirele, handsome new Queen Anue Brick. 8 rooms and bath, wath all mod. tmmpe., fnoly finished: 36.000. wit? HOPKINS & HIESION, Oct ot. and La. av Jeoh SALE oo VESTN We THREE STORY land-baserment brick Dwelling, eleven rooms: all inod. tmnps. ood cellar, back jard and side alle €0.000." Foz particulars see OW NEK. Ps OK SALE—CHEAP—A GUOD SIX-ROOM BKICK Housoon Sdet. bet. aud D ne. water and gaa; $16.30. Price $1,450 if sold at once. ‘CH. PARKER, 45 aud B aw. uk SALE—CHEAP—SIX-ROOM BRICK AND bath, with buy window, om Let, bet. 49 and Gt re 81.900 ‘0. H. PAKKER, at 4% and Eats, 5. OR SALE—CHEAP_344 PENNSYL .. agvod business property: lot 2 p: House 18 roots. brick stable. Pri ‘ash; balance one, two aud three years. ©. i. KAKKER, 12-3 aE ats, OR SALE — CH#AP— SIX.ROOME brick Houses on N st. bet. id and 44 8.w-; press- tick trout; mod. imp.” Price, 1.759. niet ‘Goh. PAKKEK, 45 and E sts. aw. JP GE SALES CHEAD THREE SMALL HOUSES ON Ist. Se. reuting at $20 per mouth. Price of the Three housés, 1,800: lulf cash baiance ou tine. Bizet C,H. PARKER, 459 aud E sts, aw. JOR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE 0} Tst at. ncn; lot 18 by JUv deep price @2,000 $1,000 cash: bal. im two years. CH: Panciceat ree ‘and Este aw. {OK SALE —CHEAP—A SMALL HOUSE AND LOT 17 by 100 on sid st. bet. C and D sts, s.w.: 1.200, one-half cash, bal. on time. CH. PAG mize ‘43¢and Eats. sw. {OR SALE-CHEAP-TWO FIVE-ROOM HOUSE! Sg GE To Ee Roh Honea diley. Price $1,700 if sold at once. G Hs PARKER, ES de andEssnw. 2 a JOR SALE—CHEAP_5-ROOM HOUS: ‘Mand Nsw.: lot 18 by 107; price $80; one-bali caap, bal, 1 and’? years, GO. Pauw ei, a Jim dgand Esw, OK ALE MOST VOU to $12,000, ‘These houses can how be sold 9a capecially desirable terms, and owners say they will witudraw at tixures Dreseht unless diapoved of ih the pext two. weoks nly3t CUTTER & WIMER, 1423 F st. Fe SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST HOMES: in a S rooms: lane lot aud stable: $6200. Hote ou qoruer of 18th and'@: 9 roome van: 87.500, "A erubd old Comet Property one aquare from Sta Warand Neyy building, tho bent iuvestment in ths ty 8 A 10-toom, modern-built Press Brick, one square from Capitol; $7,750. ——- A 10-room, three-story-and-basement Press Brick on Mast. nw. . tle" new. 6: th: New Jes n12-3t Mt SALE—ON KHODE ISLAND AVE., BET. 6TH. and 7th sts. two Frame Houses, with tour room houses in rear. on lot about 30 feet front by 206 feet deep to alley; renting for $50 per mouth: price, 80.300. c. Bcaywoub, niet ___ 916 Fst.n. w., (Basement), Sa tect om Int st. ue, ROW used ex @ wood aud coal yard. ‘LOUIS P. SHOEMAKEK, “mhz-3t ee ___ P20 F st. nw. JOR SALE—COZY 6-ROOM BRICK; WATER AND ueixbborhvod; southeast, 702 4th RESCOTT, 1416 F ot. nw. has the fol wing Houses fur aale.” bere sag? ‘BRICES. dh required, persect EET, B20 Pa. av me, $ st n.w.. S-story. Ti rooms, cellar,” im. i. : 14th sit a.w., house aud jot, BxI=D, to wide ‘alley. 63 et INO-A” PRESCOTT, f : IGF st. hw. Jol RENT FRAME, 7 3 00) Tatrobes, rare, Back 'OR nt the 10 rooms, 25. ALBERT stow ou tw. bet Nin centnes ALBERT F FOX 920 Fut Be ate de QUK SALE-THE FULLOWING CHOICE PROP- Brot aa tavestunente gt tera ow gee P HOF ‘New House on Gst., 12 roo1um opposite new Pension ted at $900 por year, price, 69,000. es TWO FRAMES: New House on L wi Sth and 9th n.w., rented at per year: price, 88,230. New 4-room House, 401 Richardson Place nw. $125.00 ber year: price, €1.100. “Row scoum ik New S-tooim ‘House, 405 Ar regted a 812,00 per year. ‘prices 811000. N Toot, House, cor. Kicharison Place and 4th Fete 40 yor your price, $3,300. els a LW. Tented at price, $0250 20x120, Improved by brick House on 6th st, bet. F and Gn.w., 13 rooms; price, 85,850. Three-story and basoment dwelling, on I st., near Jt, GOLDSCHMID, Room 1, ist a Price, $4,300. Appi k e Zo Fat. Bw. from 9.0 to 10:4) at, oF from G to nize 7 wm. at 1210'N'at nw. {OR SALE—A THREE. STORY PRESS-BRICK house, in excellent condition and most desirabl ted; Y rooms and ata: ot und cold water, sec. 5 Cunereve under entire ta to lange alley. Terms easy. Inatire 1416 F ste 3 Sasa So0% WELCR ote northeast, Ia mice neighbor: Also. @ niluber of other housem east abd worth JOR SALE—CHEAP—68, 70 AND 72 hew Setory brick Hoty eee iurniture, one on 19th st. . of Dupont Circle; other ou 15th st, n of RL Lave. AF HILL & 0. ‘D10-1w 1S Fat. JOR SALE-ONLY 97,000, NeW IHREE-STORY DWELLING, WitH THREE-STOKY BACK BUILDING, BAY WINDOW TO KOUF; coutaus 9 Fooms. baih’ and pantry; ary, light, concreted cellar, The honse is 3 rooms deep t roof, has side Windows, aud is Very desiraiy Ineated* uorthwest. Convenient to Litorstreet cars. SLEIGEN © LIEBERMAN 29-6 1303 8 ae {OK SALE—i14 © ST. Nik. 11 ROOMS AND bath; m1; im splendid condition; price $6,000, opeAbird cash, reuiai: to suit; can be seen from 8 to Y aun, and from 4 t0 6 p.m, THUS. G. HENSEY, no-im ee 120 Fat JOR SALE THREE STORY 802 21ST ST. NW, Brick, with back buuding: 13 rooms: modern tin- y is; in Urst-class repair: excellent location; Aine lot: price #,000. Also, @ House Very fashionably located, on I st., near Connecticut ave., ata bargain. KH GOLisBoROUGE & co. U5 F YUR (4) Frame Dwelliucs, Nos. 7b st, roma (Brightwood ave. zen Perk: price $1,000 exe ob easy Lerins, NOW 0s: cuit by kod teulauts at 61230 about eae J O'MEARKA & CO. 229 Tt st sow. ol JOR SALE — A POOL TABLE, IN FEANK }REBMAN'S Restaurant, 18 UIRE AT 7th at. 15-3 ™. JOR SALE—A FINE JET BLACK HORSE, SUIT- able for carriage or family; periectly gentle and Sound; cun be seo at . BUKGUURE'S Stables, StL tw 15-¢co3t* OUNG JERSEY COW, GEN- wher not able to utiend to ly 2400 Columbia ave, Meriuan Hill now. JOR SALE—CHEAP_FOR WANT OF KOOM, ONE Fauuily “Carriage (Brom called), istest s.yle, ail wouern iuprovements. C. MAKSCHALK, 1081. ses 19,16,19 PGE SALE-FINE BAY MAKE, HAMULETONIA Jor coupe of business, 3 yeurs old: weight uboi 50 Lounds, pertectly sale aud sound. GhaudaM, 1467 F st nld- OR SALE—A PANTY LEAVING FOR THE WI on Suturday, will dispose of 0:5 shares of ‘Shella- ger stock: wust have adupted by the Pa. R. OR SALE—BED FEA’ choice, new, and el the money; curs liar: bee \ddress E.E., Star tlice,* 8, 150. A POUND Also, Geese Feathers, Mat- treasen, e., at lowest prices," Orders. by Otherwise. "Delivered. ALBERT SuiTZ) oss att e nid-10e" a FOR SALE_ HEAVY ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD AND hall set; cau be seen until next Friday, 01? East Oapiol st. n14-3t WOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, OF MORE THAN ordiuary ‘merit; sound. and pertect!y broken. to Saddle and harness very rist and stylisl: ouly seven Years old; thorouxhly satisiaciory Tasos sven for telling Gan be scen at Menara. WOODS BROS, M at dear tren. Fi Ok SALE—A FINE HORSE, 16% HANDS, NINE and Harness. Owner leaving city. Seen at DOW: EY'S Stabies, 1620 Lat. nw. nid FOR Stee 8 VERY HANDSOME | PAIR | OF or Lol blooded dark bay bor : absolutery wit! we — ae JOR SALE— A THOROUGHBRi KENTUCK! i saddle mare; is kind and wentle and oplenaid nv ecite EE Sages 1 OR SALE — COLUMBIA NC) pi emeaaes as ene Kelloge Building, 1416 F at. Fe SALE—A THOROUGHBRED YOUNG “GOLD- dust” Gelding, 16 bunds: very stylish and rangy: 5 Years old: excellent traveler aud thoroughly broken, sound in évery yarticuia. A thoroughly -broken Suddle Horse; 16 hands; sor- sel; 7 years old: good traveler and sound, ‘A No.1 Work Horse: 16 bands: bay; 10 years old: 1,100 pounds; active, sound, and good worker. gcfll guaranteed, tral given’ aud Yornais cheap. will Ofices 14th and Bde nawe ree al FOE SALE CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CHEAM D Flora: ood doing a xood business; must be folds arabe barvaian HERMON © nAMES 1002 F {Ok SALE — LARGE COPYING CAMERA, COM- plete, in perfect order: two Desks, 3xo fect, with arawers,85 each. Inquire 1115 10th st. new. bid-3 QUR SALE—A DRUG STOKE, IN A SPLENDID locality, and doing @ good business: wood orselling.” Addrom Box {53, star othee nts see quires no boiler; avoi : ho Jone of time ; no handling of fuel. Scud for cirewlae and price list. "b. BALLAUF, Ayeut, 731 71st PCs aeaagre AEs VOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PANTO: Fat elton historian and apenas “tuai in every house where there Is placed asec of Appletuu's Cyclopedia it ia like seuding the whole tanuly tocol, lege” Xia work, all the voTuies, cau be ubtaitiod at ues on siuall mouthly payments ‘by addro, 129; Staromice ij aioe 70K SALE-DECKER BiOS. SQUARE GRAN! Pian ood condition ov pian ele oat NY CARIWKIGHT & KEILEY, rt ee sae 7 Fst nw. WOK SALE—RESTAURANT AND POOL-ROOM, AN oid established stand, doing a paying business; for information, inquire of |" M. RUBEN & SUN. _upenwe "OS" 116 Fairtux st., Alexandria, Va, FO! SALE ‘Two Magnifictent Upright Grand Pianos to exchange. Nearly new and in elegant condition, They are the nearest approach to the three corner Parlor Gran Piano of suy upright make. ‘The tone is simply per- fect, with singing qualities unequalled. Will be sold at a great bargain for cash or easy payments; or square taken in trade and best value allowed. Can be soon from to-day. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422.90 st horses city: your - tui, sound us dollar, entic aud gate; bot afraid of Steam cars; of) lish atta a splendid driver; together With harness und a 'irst-class extensiou-top carriage (cabPloette), bot neariy wow. with covers, Whips Ne. Gat be seen at ALLISON SAILOK'S BTALLES, 14th y mere further lars. cs Tearned. Sis naam ay FOE, SALE-NJotiNs—A’ SUPERIOR GoLLuc- tion of fine old justruiaenty i pectect order; some of small size, specially adapted for ladies! use. Can be ‘ech uy EvEUIING UILEE Gat GUS A st l.c. -1i* OR SALE—BREWSTER BROUGHAM, _ ‘td Shatts, iu excallent order, aso 4 palk ray tainlly tiorwes, und. single, Apply at PAYNE'S Coach Fadl ave. EF EW, “PICKED BED- ithe mgtiey orders by aail or oletwasey Prougpey dor livered. WM. SEITZ, 724d st. me, sa7-Swe {OK SALE—A GENTLE HORSE, WIT! uy ya, ANY ult ior a ligut wagou or bugyy, price 885: QtiTeG0 D st awe sis tle {OK SALE—ONE SQUARE PIANO, #80; ONE AT totals gue AaIARE PP OO, GREAT 2200; easy terms, LGU WORKCH & Cu. 925 7th t. uw. Sobwer Piano Wereroona o29-6in FO BALETSUN DIAL, Gas HEATING STOVES, a stove to heat # small bed room or bath ‘84 larger rooms in Proportion, a . &, G. CAMPBELL, _026-1m __ "17 10ub wt. ow. OK SALE—AT T HOUSE STABLES, eyiahe tea ase gerenaat eee 4 5 1 8: eur old so bite? Fapuble hatuen, art cae barnens SSS Ke, SALE—CLOWI “SAl OK BA SALE 1 SHALL OF- Gia & SONI a surviving parmer of the Brn of W iad at i Pennsylvania eve. Tusa stock, in addition to the usual n}4-3t GAs ENGINE expensive atteudanc ie SALE, reathers, Sueaiock tures in store No. 1013 conteuts of agrocery stare, consists of some very jug Ofce 4 room. Shit Very foe Sinpurved Braucdieus Whisien Wises Coe ae eee dials, and Liquors, JAMes W. Ola, Surviving Reb Son tw alley rurther. WM. UKMZ&50NS —" o21-Sweos wan ‘one-thit {OR BALE—CHEAP—FINEST EN PAPERS, cate ois ry er rea us _s7-3m_—Cahtgraph ottice, O35 F st. w, SALE— joK FALL AND WINTER CARWIAGER — K st, near 224, 7-room brick. bath and cellar, Siow A SE ‘HA AGH erpimprovenanes puso moa | FB Cig Desc 2uth nw, near’. G-room brick, modern imps, AT VERY Bhi PI s 5 ter: et fear Virginia ave. S-room brick, ges and water, Jeveland ave. a. w., S-room brick. rents for 615, bat Oth and 10th, 12-room brick, all mod. price $1,630. Tee me S-room Frame SG at. .w.: termm accommo THOMAS A MITCHES ode Y se hessin 4, ash -—— nl?-! YOu cae SOW Box Ladin AND, Beata at St sunt nes, Resta nett tote, aed Sel SUBURBAN PROPERTY. E AVE SEV VERY Wisse properties an i, VERE, ve. ontebded ‘Also, « umber of Fe SALE — CHEAP —YOUR-S1oRY BRICK See ee cosh wana aca Sst aa' m as ae XW. NEAR JOR SALE-1740 NEW YORE AV Feae Department, wodera brick dela bay window, A ever; will’ te can in perfect 11-5 ¥ mt Watt oes Pek! rs FOR LEAS AND 417 NEW sekney avn Ge, Fooms Jour squares from Seite ennai weep tere rt LON, CES. oo oil EOE Bee, 2d EDITION. Ltt east ToS CABLE NOTES FROM FRANKFORT. Fourteen Lives Lost im a Mine Exple- sion—Grevy Mast net Itesigu. Speci: Cable Dispatch to Tux BvExixc Stan. Fuanxyoxt, Nov. 15.—An explosion ooourred yesterday in one of the Gneisenau mines near Dartmwund which resulted in the deaths of four- teen persons, ‘The Paris journal Za Pais, the organ of Prest- dent Grevy, publishes a denial, evidently authori- tative, of we current rumors bis ap- Proaching resignation, | it Rays tat, Mr. Grovy must and will remal a Spite of al his enemies may do to’ depose, him. ‘Meanwhile the evidence inst M. agal creases continually, An indicumeat will De issued to-day, ‘The announcement ts published of the dation of two very old und responsible quinine ith bls special parcnors aod, Joust of Svubegart, with rf ‘The head ofice of the consolidated will ‘be at Milan. It will conunue to chemi and yharmaceul amie eae Ea soildation will have the effect of long-depressed quinine trade. . , ‘Ie continental stock exe jitet and —_+—. ‘The Shah Going to Eurepe Again. Lonpon, Nov. 15.—Advices from Teheran state on ee ea will start on ant of ar] le will Visit Russia, Usiria, France, England) Italy, ‘and ‘Turney, revaening w Persia in Septet 2 ES Hatch’s Debts Under $200,000, New York, rigt ee == cee assignee of A. ate brokt iy day preparing a statement of the ‘firm adtates, ate Says Liat fromm his investigation so fay. he. judges that che Mabiliues wil not reach 000 and Unat the assets would about cover them, “4 igre eT One Kinied and ‘Three Ah pi fi EXPLOSION OF A BOLLEH Wi ‘NOUNCED SOUND. Newark, N. J., Nov. 15.—One of the forty-horse- {Sind boliers in Heller Brothers blast furnace, at foodstue, ON Lue a or ee Lake Kail- road, exploded this morning, Kili one Man, ‘Thos. Prout, aged sixty yearect ‘the waechman, and injuring three others, Well on Cord, Albert Buckman, and John Bernard. ‘The explosion oc- curred at 7 o'clock, Just as the men were golug to work, Most Of those on Lhe OuLside escaped. ‘The force of the explosion Was upward Lurough the roof, some of Ube pieces of the bouer velng buried a distance of UWo blocks, When the root settled back Mames burst forth. Engines were ‘sent from Newark, but it took such a long time to reach the scene, and the ames had gained such heauway, that the building was totally destroyed. Helier Broa’ loss 13 placed at $30,000, on Which ‘Unere Is an insurance. A portiva of tbe building was occupied by Dod.e & Clark, tool manutac- turers, Who canuot estimate theif loss at present. ‘The Ulree men injured were cut about the uead and body. The bouer had recentiy been inspected and proudunced sound. Combined Against the Workmen. New_York, Nov. 15.—The executive committee Of Lue Shoe Manufacturers’ Associalion met to-day and completed the business left over DY the con- vention yesterday, ‘The organization wus made te nanent, and Uhe manulucturers will in future ‘combined against the workmen, —— Killed at a Hailrond Crossing. Cmicaao, Nov. 15.—A Rock Island, IIL, spectal Says: An extra North-bound freight tratu on the Chicago, Buziington and Quincy dashed into a slight Wagon Rear Orion yesterday. The vehicle contaiued three children of Mr. Shult, of Lyno Center. Ida, twelve years old, was killed instantly; Wille, aged ten, received fatal injuries, and Oscar, aged lourteen, Who Was driving, recelved serious tuvuvn not fatal injuries, The borses were killed outright. Death of Gen. Grant’s Narse. Cixcixwatt, Nov. 15.—A special from Ports- ‘mouth, Oalo, telis of the death of Mra. Sarah Gow- dey, aged eighty years, WhO Was present at the birth of Gen. Grant, and was his nurse in infancy. Fire in a Conservatory Ice Cixcixnatt, Nov. 15.—A special from Columbus, Ind., says: The bullding of ue Conservatory of susic Was burned yesterday afternoon, Loss $15,000; insurance $9,000. geen nt Struck with a Stone and Killed, Bo:tos, Nov. 15.—Altred Nelson and Arthur French, boys a Tespectively eleven and seven, quarraited while at play in the village of Weston Founpesy aivernoon. ‘The elder iad ‘tnrew wt the sharp stone Which struck young Froncls in Un6 MeGe perOring ius jurgeine ones RUGS CUSED him to bleed to death in’afew minutes itis doubtful if the assailant will be prosecuted on ac- count of bis youth. cae A Backet-Shop a Gambling House. New Yous, Nov. 15.—Elliowt. W. Todd, who was tried on the Charge of keeping a gambiing house 4u the Shape of a bucket-suop, was convicted to- day and flned $100, es ‘The Crowa Prince's General Health, IT CONTINUES TO BE GOOD. Begun, Nov. 15.—A dispatch t.om San Remo Says Ube general health of the crown prince con- Unues satisfactory. ‘The emperor of Brazil nas ta visit lo the prince is family at San us National Gazette states that Dr. Bramann, {ue senior assistant of Dr. Bergmann, has gone wo San Kemo to be In readivess to assist his chief if the operation of tracheotomy is performed on the crown prince, ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ane tou NOW Fork Stock Market. 7 e following are the openine aud closing prices the. New York stock Market, an roportod OF apecial Wire w Corson & Macartney, 1419 Pratrvot, Name, ole CEEG... -.. | 70%) TR Cin. Bae: a Nor. & W. pr... 425] 420 Cen: Bae: 8, DUALS LLL % ches. & 0. ae Consol. Bl 7 das $b. eW..| vox Dei. & H. Can) 104 pti vet. & i u..| Zap! 36% pret.-..| 59. Py 30% 6 ‘| 28% iL. Come ....-|2]8 1118 & Tex...) 19%) 193 Lake Shore...) 06 | 33 fou. & Naad--| li) GL. Maubattan....110354/ 102% 2b. Hae fe) PL |Umion esc. 90% Wabash 6108, £ Washington Steck Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Wasiuit 4 Stock kxckange ure noted to-day: ‘U 8S. aga, 1591, ‘coupons, | 108% bid, U. 8. 4s, coupons, 1267, bid, 1273 asked.” D, per. imp. 7% 18U1,_eurrency,” 10934 "bid, rket stock, 7s, “doe — ‘Bid Georgetown ington Gas, i bid, 39s asked. Geurge- town Gas, 43 bid. Arlington. ct S436 bid. Corcoran Insurance, 6U asked, kings I Bh oid, 8%, asked. Frauklin Insurance, bid, 40: Seagal Sau i Meng AS Natio 2 cual Mer nie 270 "id, Columba Natioual Bank 105% bid Real Estate ‘litle Insurance, 129 asked, Penn. Tele- boule visas Polepione Con hOM bid BO tae aud Sek “Weahideton tigi tatty 20 aoe a mn tiked. Washington Market Co., 20 waked. Raltimere Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp,, November 15.—Virginis consulidated, 40; it ‘due “couponn, ot au w threes, 63% bid fe MORE, Mp,, November 1ieCotton frm— qonalose Flour nomit st and southern steady anc 4 80a { amber, b:2a8is; western higher: No. 2 winter red, December, 2% spduiniyabliy: Navember Blasi a: os; yellow, 47440; western 5m 3 year, 51 bid; ‘eadier-“eouthers ; Weatern white, i western mixed, 3 Mie Kye quiet, oO ‘Pro- visions snpes snd. quiet. Potatoes steady, 2.102.265. Petroleum hith-r—refined, 7. Cotfee nominally steay— Kio carzocs, ordinary to fale, 17ai8y" Suges onsiee— A sott, 6.69; copper retined ‘st y, Li3gal2. Whisky quiet, 1.14a1.15, Freichts to Liverpool PE, steamer toe Tf tr bess iat, ‘000 buabele;. Cor ites Vedat wheats 3 3 Cora, 000 bushels; gate, 1008 sng? Shi its— Hol, 3.428 barrels: wheat, 3 1900 bushels: corn, Pectin eam = — Chicago Markets. m,—Wheat CHICAGO, I11.,, November 15, 1 easy cast, 73 9-16; December, 44 5- ey BOS Gora lowereaahs 44 Becembses 3" slay. ats stondy cash, 20h. Decembe and E wer January, ay, 13 feasy cash ana Deceinber, january short Fibs, 6.82%. Stolen in Alexan@ria. 4 MAN WHO RODE INTO THE CITY ON 4 BORROWED HORSE. Atan early hour this mornings man about thirty years old envered this city on horseback, having driven across the Long bridge. He rode a fine-looking animal, which he offered for sale to fey sieed oat oa te ee i Rare re ~ and eae ‘THE VIRGINIA CASE. The Argument Closed Before the Su- Preme Court To-day. MR, TUCKER CONFIDENT THAT THE STATE OFFICIALS WILL BE RELEASED—ME. CONKLING'S ARGUMENT CRITICIBED BY TrngTNTANS. In the United States supreme Court to-day the Virginia habeas corpus case was resumed, Mr. Tucker for the petitioners and the Mate having the floor. Ex-Gov, Chamberiain, for the bond- holders, obtained permission vo read the decree in & case which he cited yesterday, and in regard to which he was questioned by Justice Gray. Mr. ‘Tucker, resuming his argument, maintained that the act of the Virginia legislature of 1887 was mot, as had een claimed by the other side, a defiance of the de- cisions of the Supreme Court, but that in fact It Was made to conform wiih these decistous. He held that in such ligation msvead of steering a3 close to a violation of State sovereignty as possi- ble without conilicting with It, the true Freer # was to keep as far away us. ible from such collision, Mr. Tucker defined difference between ap infringement of the rights ot the citizen by State for which the oMcer, in his of capac. ity, could be heid ole, and the authorita~ Uve act of the officer in his capacity as a repre- sentative Of the State, He maintained that in ‘Ube Case under consideration the oificlais were REPRESENTING THE STATE, and that the proceedings against them were, in fact, proceedings against the State; that this was @ proceeding against the sovereign State of Vir- ginia, and not against certain of her oficials, He said Chat God ouly knows what may be the cou- struction of the law; that whe time may have ‘come when these “4 rs tn coupons”—tue for- eign bondnolders—may be able to eajoin the State and tie her hands, in very earnest language be ‘Geclared (hat the Le ediugs were with- out law, Without jurisdiction, anu without power, and said that if anytning ue nad uvvered could serve tod ghd ‘the iavasion of the recognized fi ey ‘States, be Would thank God fur tue everan ‘The case was taken under consideration, and the ‘neXt on the docket calied. MR, TUCKER CONFIDENT. After the argumont closed and the case was submitted, a Stax reporter asked ex-Congressman Tucker What he thought of the prospect He id he felt confident that tue State olticers now eid under arrest for contempt of court would released, and Unal Lhe decision Would sustain his side Of Lae case, MR. CONKLING’S ARGUMENT. The argument oi ex-senator Conkling was a de- cided disappointment to the Virginia people, He was paid a large tee—it fs said $10,000—for Lis ap- pearance. In regard to Mr. Conkling’s argument Unere seems to be no difference of vpinion, or of expression, at least, among (use Why uave taken 80 intich interest in behalt of Lue Virginia officials who have been committed for contempt, It seems Uo have been expected that Mr. Conaling would muke oue of nis greatest efforts; wat be woud put himseif on record, before the court, a3 maintaining that the sovereignty Of a Stave could uot or suouid not be invaded. 1n- stead of that Mr. Conkling deilvered a very mid and nop-committal speecu. He did not lay down aby alfirmative ee Propositions UL Usually quoted uis clients, Tn making his strongest polis, At 18 said, Mr. Conkling would say “my Client ultirm” this and so or “the petition alleges, se and so, ‘iuere ls no concealment Of tue Gisappotnuinent at the ex-senator’s argu ment, and some say that be was not willing ty pul Mwo@it on record in favor of anything Uwe Slate's riguls because ue feared thal 1 ugh wrise agaiusi Lin hereafier; that he ts not duae WiLb poducal aibilion, aud be was uot Wiulng vo say anytulug Wat miyut wurt bim io aspirauons for future poutical honors, During the provecuings to-day Mr. Conkling oc- ‘Cupied & seul olf Lo one side of Lhe bar, apparently Taking DUE LLte Inverest tn the proveedings. OUR STANDING ARMY. Gen, Sheridan’s Annual Report Sub- mitted ‘To-day, WHAT HE SAYS OF THE KECKNT INDIAN TROUBLES— A REVIBION OF TACTICS PROPOSED—AN INCREASE IN THE ENLISTED FORCE RECOMMENDED—THE NATIONAL GUARD. e ‘The annual report of Lieutenant-General Sher- idan to the Secretary of War was made pubite this afternoon, He states that at the date of the lust consolidated returns the Army consisted of 2,200 officers and 24,236 men, distributed as fol- lows: General ofiicers, 10; general staff, 576 oft. cers, 1,386 men; ten regiments of cavalry, 439 onicers, 6,806 men; five regiments of artillery, 286 officers, 2,482 men; twenty-five regiments of infantry, 889 oMcers, 10,950 men; Indian scouts, 226 men; detachments, recruiting parties, &c., 2,386 men, Troops have been continually occu- pied in patrolling the Oklahoma country, and have been successful In keeping intruders out of that 3 - Hiyerabgnin th acne SHED, ceeARAR GROUT Uae ‘territory can, hows ever, ultimately have but one effect, and he is now Cr the opinion that Cougesss may’ Well consider the advisability of opening up portions at least of this country to settlement. THE UTR AND CROW TROUBLES. ‘The report describes in detail the recent troubles with the Ute Indians in Colorado and the Crows in Montana. In reference to the latter, Gen. Sherl- dan says: “The agent, from the best information that 1 have, while ah honest, honorable, Wwell- meaning mab, 18 not very Well ¢aiculated to deai with wild Indians, being somewhat arbitrary and domineering, and'in bis endeavor Wo est..bilsh dis cipilne atteinpted to enforce his power a once thout giving the Indians @ chahce to cool off after their indulgences, As might have been ex- pected from people of their character, resistance Was immediately threatened.” Tue pouley of con- centration into lange posts th the vicinity of rall- Toad centers has for several years been advocated, nd many minor positions, now retained only be: Cause they afford & sheiter for the troops not as yet provided for elsewhere, will be abandoned as Soon as accommodations can be obtained at the Feclinental posts ow either building oF conten plated in the near fuvure. PRACTICE MARCHES AND CAMPS. The gradual cessation of Indian troubles has permitted the prosecution, to a greater extent than formerly, of the practice marches and feld camps which further tosogreat anextent the prac- tical “and thoroush instruction of the soldier. “With a more complete peace, the experience formerly gained by uctive fled duty, necessitated by moventents against a hostile foe, can no longer be obtained, and these peace maneuvers becuine all the more necessary, for their successtul prose- Cution, and the education of officers and uiep in Une mddern systews of carrying on war, the par- ticipation of larger bodies of troops than’ can how be ass: mbled at Our smaller posts is desirable, and this fact alone offers one of the strongest angu- ments for concentration into large posts that can be advanced, Fewer and larger garrisons also re- sult in greater economy in thelr military admlols. tration, and I hope that the subject. trom both of these points of view may be favorably considered by Congress.” Instruction in the employment, of the rifle and carving has been most energetically prosecuted Usroughout te year, and with very satistactory results, IC is the object of the system of instruc- tion now in force in the army to so educate the enlisted men that their fire in battle can be de. livered with the maxunuin effect rather than to center efforts upon tke development of especial accuracy among particular individuals. A REVIBION OF TACTICS. Gen, Sheridan says that It 1s his intention to as- sombie at an early day a board of oMcers to con- alder the subject of the revision of tactics, and to prepare or recommend such revisions of the Factics as will place them inore completely tn harmony with the advanced. methods of con- ducting war. He 18 of the opinion. that both the drili and discipline of the men ‘and eMlciency of the ATmy for service would be much enhanced by increasing Dy 5,000 men the present enlisted strength of the Anny, and two ‘majors nd two companies should be waded to each regi. ment of Infantry. But the measure which would, 1 his opinion, wiost promote he eficiency of the sermice Would be te Dassage oa aw authorizing the immediate retirement of those officers, about eaghty in nuunber, in whose eases euch act.on hat aireudy been recommended by military boards, or who have for some time been absent on account of Sickness from thelr commands with but Lite prospect of ultimate recovery. ‘The Springtieid rifle still remains the weapon of our service, and i€ 18 undoubtedly a very goou one, In his opinion, however, the magazine gua must be the arm of the future, anda glance at foreign armies shows that future to be very near at hand, IF It 4s not possible for us to devise at an early day magazine yun embodying the advanced now acoepted. It would be better to adopt the best of ter welpons rather than ad- re preseut singie-louder, effective, even, as its ire can sometimes be made. THE NATIONAL GUARD. Hes strongly in favor of the General Govern- ment extending all possible ald to the National to ‘while in camp or upon a march, This defect can now be: estabilshing some system of at the entire expense of the General Goverument ip the of & measure the entire Fender such assistance as Hiesin oar powes and T ‘that the ta consideration of the Nor raYMEN, BUT PoLiceMEN.—At an early hour Bi aot two wuite men, giving the names of Jno. and J. F, ‘were scrote by persons be poles omcary Sracitmes Sees atveinped nighvwa . It Was subse ‘anouner Gian also sasd to be a ‘the ‘on the com- THE NAVY OF THE FUTURE. A Hopeful Report Made by Chief Con- ‘AE RECOMMENDS REPAIRING THE OLD WONTTORS FOR ‘COAST DEFENSE | PURPOSES—THE NEW ARMORED CRUISERS—TRE UNITED STATES NOW ABLE TO BUILD AND ARMCITS OWN VESSELA. Chief Constructor T. D. Wilson, Chief of the Bu- Teau of Construction and Repair, Navy Department, in his annual report to the Secretary of the Navy, asks, in view of the additional duties devolving upon the bureau In connection with the designing and building of new vessels, tiat an assistant chief of the bureau be authorized by law. He rec- ommends that two new vessels, at about 1,000 tons each, be built to replace the training ships Saratoga, Jamestown, and Portsmouth, which cannot possibly be kept in service much longer, ‘and he asks that special authority be given for the repair of the sloop-of-war Hartford, at s cost of $175,000, ‘THE OLD MONITORS. In regard to the adaptability of the single-tur- reted monitors to coast aud harbor defense, he says: “They are now a considerable expense to ‘Ube Navy, as they must be taken care Of, and, not being in proper repair, they are of no use UW the country. “If Luese Vessels are to be kept on the naval {ist they should be placed to pet and be fitced with sich modern as uney ard eapable of carrying. Within six months ail of these Vessels could be put in Lhe same state of eMictency As they Were at the ume of their construction, a& ‘an expenditure 0: about $500,000. Tais Would give Unirvea coast defense Vessels actually, avullable, armed With 15-iuch smooth bore guns, These guns could be repiaced as rapidiy as possible by rifles, BY no other means could the saiue amount of moaey be spent to give tue country such Valuable urn.” THE OUTLOOK. “The outlook for tne Navy in the near future,” ‘the report says, ‘4s a very hopetui one, and with the completion of the vessels, now projected, the ‘Navy will consist of a number of modern vessels ad.oirably adapted to the varied needs of Ube serv- ice, ‘The character of Lhe Work belny doae on the ‘Vessels now buuiding, and Lhose latevy completed, shows that our ship "buliders are abie to Urn out Vessels of war second 10 none in the world. “The establisument Of Lue gun factory at Wash- ington, and introduction by “Wwe Bethlehem Iron Works of a plaut vo furnish heavy armor and yuu forgings make tue United States absowuvery tude PeudeLt of other countriesin Lue construcuon and arinauent OF her ships Of War, andAt Lue Work uf Duuding We Navy is oniy Kept up as iis now ung We Shai soon have a Navy chat wili be a Credil, us Weil a a protection to Our country and ‘our country’s tnverests.” PRESENT CONDITION OF THE NAVY. Tables attached to tue report show the exact condition of every vessel in the Navy. Of whe Wooden vessels it 18 sald that tue Trenton, jauncued in 1876, represents the latest apd best type of wooden sicau cruiser, and Wiil be Usetul aud Valuabie for several years to come. With tue ‘Omaha aud Vandalia (second rates) Sue can prom buuiy be contnueu in service nine years Jonger; (ue Lancaster, with new bullers, six years; ue brovalyn aud Richmoud, five yeurs, and Wwe Pen. Sucola Unree years Uf Ube Cuind-raves Lhe souicad can ve Coutiaued in service nue Yeurs, tae Adains, Allance, hesex, Kearsarge, Enterprise, Tallapoosa, Yate, ‘dud Nipsic, five Years; Lue Juulaliy Ossi pee, SWatara, Guleus and Matiou, four years. "1ne Quinwevauy "aud the Iroguuis Wil probably be condeued by law on survey. It will thus be seca tua 1M Varese Years We suall have Lweuty-one of Uuuse Vessels Temaining, Lu six years bUL Lour, and in mine years the enurs wooden Navy wilt have disappeared, ‘The appendix iso coniains elavo- Tule ucvalied staveuments from tbe officers 12 Churge of the consirucuon of the new cruisers, gunvvats and dynamite cruiser of the work re- AuaiUlby W Le Gone, us Well as descriptious and Plates Of tue Lew véssels and mouliors, showing Yue general dimensions, armament, rig, Stealll power aud other details, THE ESTIMATES. A tabulated statement of the estimates of ap- Propriation for the next fiscal year is appended to the report, He asks for $14,680 for salailes; £900,000 for the construction and repair of ves- Seis; 24,041 for Uke ciVik estaulisuinents at mavy- Yards; $175,000 for extra tools at tue Mare Island hhavy-yard; ‘$60,000 ior the construction of experi- MeNLAL WORKS WO Lest Ube resistance of slips at Lae New York navy-yard, and $3,000,000 on account Of hulls and outtius of new ships. THE BAPTIST CHURCHES, Opening of the Annaal Mecting of the Columbia Association. ‘The tenth annual meeting of the Columbia Asso- elation of Baptist Churches was opened at the Gay Street Bapust church, corner 31st and N streets, West Washiugton, this morning at 11 o'clock. De- Vouonai exercises were conducted by 8. H. Greene, pastor of Calvary church, and Rev. G. W. McCul- tough, of Gay Street church, Letters, with the Statistics and the names of the delegates trom each Buptist church, were read. AN OBJECTION OVERRULED. While the letter from Metropolitan church was being read by the clerk, Mr. Yeatian, some deie- gates objected Lo portions of it which they thought assailed the deceased pastor of that church, and Wuich Prot. 0. T. Mason asked to be omitted, as ‘the man upon wilich they apparently would reflect ‘Was hot present to vindicate if. Mr.McLean, of Metropolitan church, Wished that Prof. Mason could be induced to withdraw his motion and have the bulauce of the letier read. AL thls point Mr, A. M. Clapp arose and stated that he hoped the re- lander of the letter Would not be read, saying ‘uat he the Uroubie between the members would not be ex} Alter a consultauion among the delegates of Metropolitan church it was de- eided that the question whether it should or should not be read be put to a vote, Which was done, and the letter was read, which showed that real éstate had been purchased against Uke wishes of some of the members, waich Jed to a separation, ‘The election of ouicers 1or Ube ensuing Year was next in order, and resuited In Une election of Prot, 0. T, Mason as inoderator, 8. M. Yeauuan as clerk and Henry Beard as treasurer. TO WITHDRAW FROM THE ASSOCIATION. Before the closing prayer was delivered by A. M. Clapp, Rev. Wm. Young, pastor of Metropolitan church, announced for his delegates and church the church’s intention of withdrawing from the association. The devotlonal services ‘were held again Ubis afternoon at 1:30 o'clock aud lasted un- Lz clock, “Tomorrow's session WIM begin At 12 o'relodl ee District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS, A building permit was tssued to Mrs, Honora Roach to-day to erect four brick dweliings to cost $2,600. MR. GODFREY'S LIQUOR LICENSE, In the case of Godfrey & Holden, No. 413 11th Street nortuwest, Whose application Was refused ‘on an unfavorabie report by Une poilce, the Com. hussioners after reconsidering Une matter have resolved Lo aduere Lo their first decision, stander bore lg A Divorce Deckeev.— Judge Merrick to-day made a decree of divorce Ih tue case of Margaret vow, against Frederick Wewel. ‘The grounds allege@ were desertion and fauure to support ner. ‘The decree gives the complainant Uke use of thelr farm for alimony. Be AN AccibEt aT TUE LauneL Mmi.—The big daw ai tue mill at Laur 1, aid., broke on Saturday lust. “The lMnpression ts tat 1 will lake several Weeks Lo repair the break, during which ume the mill Will be closed. About 300 hands will be Unrown out of employment. ee ‘Tue Fever x TawPa.—Surgeon-General Hamtl- ton bas received a telegram from Dc, Porter at ‘Tampa, Fia., saying that there were three new cases of yellow tever at Tampa y aud no Geatns ‘There are unirteen cases in the Receives For Tux ST. Louis Baxx.—The Con- trouler of tue Currency has appointed Lon V. Ste- phens Tecetver for the Fifth National Bank of St, Alexandrin Affairs, Reported for Tre EVENING Stan, ALMs aD Worx Hovs.—The annual report, of Mrs. M. G. Cornwell, keeper Of the alins house, has been submitted. ‘The inmates have been ‘well cared for, and they Dave been abie to assist in their own su The ement Of ‘One clid born Luere UWwo Years ago 1s slit Luere, eu apiniuiots, Soun. BAGy, Of Ready, aac men spirivua 01 7, OF 2 c. Raymond, whose arrest Was ‘reported yesterday, drew a Late crowd to Une mayor's oftice yesterday afternoon. Oliver Lawler testified that the ex- a j HH tie fi 5 8 if i F 4 Ff i I i i HF i i i aff il i be ‘Onrtetian, in Avectiation ‘tne i: last nigat rapes Stour ti inh alec: are interested in An man ta Wying Wo charm DUM OUL With pOOLEy. COL, FELLOWS CONFIDENT. He Calls on the President and Talks to @ Star Reporter. REORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE, No Comtest Yet Apparent Except for the Doorkceper’s Place. COL Fellows, whohas just been elected district As the time for the meeting of Congress arawt attorney in New York, arrived at the Riggs House | nearer the canvass for oMcers of the Howse grows a little before noon to-day, and later called on the | more animated. At present the indications point té President. To a Stax reporier Who met him shortly | the reelection of nil the old oMoers trom Speake After his arrival, be said he was just taking a visit | down. Tue only Mht of any mounent ts made tot after the campaign. He Was in Baltimore, about | the doorkeepershiy, for which there are sereral to go out duck shooting, and he took the oppor. | candidates though Col Donelson, the present tunity to come to Washington and caii on the | incumbent, has, his friends claim, the insidetrack, President. He will go back to Baltimore directiy, He has the advantage of possession, which is @ and begin his duck shooting at Carroli Island. | matter of no small consideration where the He looked smiling and happy over his victory. Lie | oMice controls by far the larger share af the House ‘sald that New York was safe to the democrats | patronage. While no candidates have y topenty “J do not see how they can loose It next year,” be | announced themselves against the present incuume said. “Mr. Cleveland can carry it against ny re. | Dents of the oMlces of sergeant-at-atins, clevk, and publican, “He can get a majority of 30,000 over | postmaster, It ls bY no means certain That some ‘any one the republicans may nominate.” | may not yet put In an appearance. | Amonc drut — crais Chere ds soipe complaint Chat the four subore A MYTHICAL STEAMSHIP, dinate places of the House are held by men ot — four States very nearly toge aphicaliy. ‘The Wonderful Vessel that Was to be xraphicaliy, The States of Onto, Indiana,’ 1 Tennesse@ hold these places, and should (his geographical Concentration prove unaatia(actory to the majority of the House, when the democrats mort in caucua they may make a general and surprising redistrie Dution, “As the case stands, If The old sinte Lolda, Food, all Ue present ofiiciais will probably ge rough, * Built in Alexandria, THE NEW YORK HERALD SAYS THE COMTANY TS 4 FRAUD—AN RXPOSURE OF ITH ALLEGED FRAVDC- LENT OPERATIONS—SOLICITING SURSCRIPTIONS TO | STOCK ON UNTRUTHFUL KAPRRSENTATIONS. ‘The New York Jerald to-day devotes nearly 2 whole page to what It claims to be an exposure of the fraudulent character of the Arrow S.eam- ship Company, Which was organized a year or 80 ‘ago, and had in view the establishment of a shtp- | yard there and the construction of iron steamships ona new principle. The Mrst lo be bullt was tbo | Pocahontas. Mr. Rober: M. Fryer was the engl neer-in-chief and the general manager. ‘The com- 4 REQUEST FROM TRE UNION VETERANS’ UNION PRES SENTED TO THK PRESIDENT M. A. Dillon, commanderinchie(; Robert Atom, adjutantgeneral, and H. 3. Crouch department commander, of the Union Veterans’ (ulon, called on the President Unis moruing and presented ta Lim resolutions adopted by the body they repre. Sent, in reference to the examtuatt pany Was capitalized at & $1,000,000, and various | Soldiers now employed In the Departuents Meus OMicers Were appointed. bers of the ‘com “Everybody,” gas the Herald, “nas seen the | ETeatly pleased with the tee 1 them pictures of the Pocahontas, which were framed | by the Prosideut, The resolutions, atter qu And sent broadcast over the country, and watch | the I “oss RIVER soldiers dim hated UF the Maritime A: porter published as a representa. | Feasou of disatuilty hucurned im service the, preter tion of the first great ship to be buitt by tits com- | €0ce for appointment. to civil office, provided they » possens the required busines caja of the CIvLL-Service amination for pro pany, Jt was to be a model vessel, unique and un- rivaiied in every feature. Mr. Robt. M. Pryer, tne ‘engineer in chief and origtnator of tiie ship’ and the company, explained to wondering Listen That his ships were to be built on entireiy new | principles, so simple that a schoolboy could under= Stand taein; so wondertui nd sip | Duliders marvelied that th the idea beiore; so strong in constru neither storms nor icebergs could si quested “to em need be, to t Union soldier or C1VL-Service of th Lo compete in sa effect that the disabled ve rcUpFINg a Position in the nd States, be mot required rss he desires perfect in thetr pattern and out Promotion, e passes sald would Moat Uke swans; so fleet that they ninstion, that he Would cross the ocean in the Toughest ence iu the appolutments to the Weather tn less than six days, and under all circumstances be as stealy and lux- urious a3 a drawing-room on land. Tt is & fact Uhat great experts were deligutea with Ube system of Cousiructing these vessels. Elevated Tailroad engineers, whv ever saw au steainer In a stort, 'Sald It Was impossible to such iron work to ‘pieces on the twost dangerous coast. Canai-boat builders, Who had weatuered MICH THR YOUNG CORRAN GOT OF MK. GOLDSMITH, Yesterday afternoon Jun 8. Yun was placed on trial in the Criminal Court for the larceny of @ @iamond ring, Valued at §90, from Max Goldsmith, ‘Crown Point on Wild wights in March, said they'd | On September $ last, Mr. T. F. Miller appearing for “pe gosh if the derned thing could be | the prisover. Mr, Goldsmith testified thet Yun blowed up by dynamite.” An expert boai-bullder had {requenUy dealt with him, paying cash, and he procured the ring saying friend and would, if 1U suited, t money. He subsequently came back "and asked for time, Aiter wailing Hfteen days witness procured the from Paui Suith's boathouse in the Adirondacks said Ubat Engineer Fryer’s Pocanontas would drive tue Cuuarders off the sea, Tugboat men came over from the Erie Basin, in Brookiyn, with ‘Ube opinion that Fryer baa ay rye ~y ph warrant Qures of the sulp Were Kraud, and It would take a forty Ditzzards Joosen Ue sia telescopic stauke- pon ~ je Vestified that the prisoner had ————————— SS ‘Mr. Miller stated that Mr. Yun bad come here Exon PRYER's STATEMENTS. two a a half years the and customs of the ng a In adetalled conversation concerning the good | pientifully supplied with money, e Points of these vessels Which the cowpauy pro-| Ks values that ie td had cre unlimited ad ser Sire = would pay extravagant prices tor articles and Posed to butld, Engincer Fryer sald last March tuat | Soult Pay sur yy the Pocahonias would be bulit within a year and Feady to cross the ocean vetore Chrisunas. ‘Tey | pocted to pay for it, and be expected amon tiene had plenty of money, stock was going off luke not | Kir ‘Goidstulth’s action Was an attempt to collect a cakes, and the ‘was bound to revolutionize | Civil devt. the ship-buliding Of the worid. The entire tute- phe trial was resumed morn ana Flor of the ship Was Lo be of Such splendor ‘and | suijjer raised the mit that Une case, as preseuted couvenleuce tual one stateroom Would Le as good | hy the Goverument, Was HOU larceny: that ther as another, The slip was to be made entirely of | was wanting the intent to convert the to his tron, with itioms extending directly s Uhe vessel frou six Wo twelve feet apart the en- tre length; but passageways would be cut {urough chem for maclinery and gangways, while an huuense saloon 400 {eet long Would extend through these partitions wearly the whole length Of We ship, “Bul so ingeulousiy would they be constructed that the suip would be pract- own Use al the Ume Goldsmith parted with the ring. ‘The court declined to rule on the point, and suggested that the defendaut proceed with we tesiimon} Mr. Yun took the stand and testified, in tmper- fect Eugltsh,that he ere An skid that tae had dealings with Goldsmith, and oa’ the day in call composed of sixty OF se¥emcy watertight com- partments, making it impossible for ber to sink, ‘The skin of Ube Suip Would be of double half inci plates, rivetied together so as to break Joints, like Suingies On a rook, The fratulug ot Uke itun work ‘would be so simpie yet so solidiy constructed that the ship could not be broken up by any ordinary disaster. Ip one of bis oratorical fights, when waiking up and down the room expanding his chest like a Boston gladiator, the engineer-in-ruet Uurew bis head into the alt "and said it would be Worth living a Iletune to ride across the oovan on his sup. Ib case It ram 1nl0 icebergs and was broken all to pieces (which Would be impossibic) each compartment Wulu be a Lttie water-tight Vessel of itself, and the passengers who happened to be in It would go ashore at the nearest point ‘and be as comfortable, Luough somewhat crowded, as if Uney were on the'ship itself.” ‘Circulars were sent OUL giving glowing descrip. ONS of the is of the company and the Great Mnanctat revurns expected. WHAT WAS LEAKNED IN ALEXANDRIA, ‘The Herald was informed by the late vice-presi- Gent of the company that there was rottenness in Mr. Fryer’s scheme. He said that they had made ‘overtures for him Uo assist in perpetrating a traud im such terms Laat he wanted it exposed. ‘Tue ‘Herald has spent considerable time in investigat- ing the various ramifications of the swindle. A reporver went to Aicxandria, Va., last Week, and found that no work bad been done on the ship. ‘The keel had not been laid. The whole scheme was a farce, Not only had business men of the town been guiied by false pretenses, but the sys- tem of humbuggery and pretense tiad been kept up for the greater part of year. In the printed minutes of the meeUngs of the board of directors sent to the stockholders it was claimed that the keel was being laid, 2nd that the compauy was in Tull possession ‘of the shipyard formerly owned by John T. Agnew & Sous. But the re- r was told by Mr. Agnew that the shipyard never been transferred to the Arrow Couspany at all, and that tue Whole transaction had been misrepresented to the stockholders. Mr. Agnew sald that Mr. Fryer had paid $100 or permission to begin operations in the Yard aud Was Lo pay §7,000 for further use of the yard for three or four months, ana in case the company bought it this payinent Was to go on the purchase money, with an addition of a 6 per cent payment as interest. It 1s neediess to say Laat the Various payments were not made as agreed upon, consequently ie Ag- news never gave Ube coupany possession of tue property except by way of lease, Altogether U Arrow Compahy paid them some §7,000 rent mom in instalments and did some §2,000 worth of work ‘on the Spot Where tue Ship Was lo be launcued, but nota pound of tron had been bought for the Suip and not a stick of Umber hauled w the yard, THE EX-VICE-PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT. The Herald publishes a statement by Mr. Jas, WH. Lancaster, of New York, who was made vice- president of the company and held the oftice only Three weeks. “Mr. Kobert M. Fryer, the engineer- in-chicf of the Arrow Steamship Coinpany, sald Lo me while I was vice-president of ‘the company, in the latter part of April, 1887, while we were in the rivate rou of the board of directors at No. 115 roadway :—*We must pull tn Uhis thing quesiion he bought (he ring, and Une day after be met Mr, Goldsmith's son, Who Cold bia Uhat he had pawned twe ring. Witness told him that he would pay him ina few days. He then met Mr. Goldsmith, Who said he wanted his money, Aver SOME talk, he promised to pay him, expect. ing bo recetve money from home. He stated tat he was expecting mouey trou bis government. He sald that be beard much about base Dall and Was at the pool-room and he admitued bat he had occasionally bet. O08 Cross-eRalinalion he sald the name of the party he bought Ue ring for Was of no conse. quence. He bad written to the King of Corea for thoney last May, but had not beard (rom him and he learned from Ube papers that an embassy was on the way here from Corea, and he expected money by It. Mr. Goldsinith was recalled and testified that ho @id not have an open account with Yun, Mr. E. 1. Robluson and Mr. c. F. Towle, of the Bostou Traveler, ested to Ue goa reputacion or yun. — ‘Tue Distaict DeLeGaTes Gonk.—The District of Columbia deiegation, consisting of Mrs. D. La Fetra, Mrs Aumie K. Moulton, Mrs M. E. Co Mrs ML. Eder, and Dr. J.P Newman, lett tn city yesterday to attend the convention of the Nae onal Woman's Christian Temperauce Union a& Nashville, Tenn, —s MARRIAGE LICENaRS. —Marriage licenses bare been issued by the clerk of the court t E. J. Farber, of Baiumor, Md., and Ruby HM. Johnson, of P George's County, Md.; Chas, Carroll, of Howard County, Md. ahd Suzanne Bancroft; W, K. ellis and Eiima & Rasnir; Joa & Liggan'and Haran ¥. Baliey, both of Richmond, Va.; Mooney, Of St. Louls, and Eva MaxniaGe LICENSES Goop Tis. Usen.—Yestere day afternoon a colored minister brought to the Clerk's office a marriage li ‘Charles Jackson and Laura Jackson, of Maryiand, dated December 17, 1872, and asked if it w He explained that Uhe parties had a misunder- Standing Mfeen years ago, and did not use the license. “He was assured that the license Was goud, until used. — SUIT FOR $20,000 Damaors.—To-day, tn the Cir ri Harriet A. B. Cord against ‘te District unUia, Was taken up, Tuis is an action for amazes, laid at Juries received by falling, Some snow or Ice aula avenue, injure °g. Farusword and Jag, cman appeared for plaiutifl, apd H.S. Davis devendaut, 1747 Feansytvanis ave hour sunday broken open with a brick and robbed of #4 Of Wines and Wulskles Jacu Steuer, 6b street OrthWest, Teports the larceny Worth $10.” Jno, Held, reports che then Albright € Baker, coal yard, corner Delaware avenue and F street, rep vt hele office Was broken int Sunday nit and robbed of ‘wo account book: ERS, (we Were speaking about the alfairs of the Arrow oF THR TurKwourTER.—The follows Steatnship Company) and, come Loa thorough un readings at the Mignal Olice todays Fe derstas ‘ue fact 1s,’ he said, ‘I have lived on Pm, Se Mmaxtuua, 5%; alin this thing for about Miteen years and made my liv- — peninad ing out of it, and there ts nO reason why you and} A converts’ meeting was held last evening at shoulan’t do the same. You come up and live with | Lincoln Memorial Congregational caurch, W me on 5th avenue in the best roouis in the house. | Was addressed by Evangelist Warton, of Bug. We will one all the models up there and have a | land, and Kev. Geo, W. Lee. good Une, We can get thousands of dollars out of — fie Arrow Steamsiip. Company scueie Just. as The Courts, easily a3 J have made aouars out See Cmevrr Count—Judve ox. ivalone. Our game must : Yesterday, Willlumson at, Bolden; judgment by ‘big men—Capitalists Who Will overhaul Ube Ching | geriuit. Brooks agt. wens er, garnishee; judge too much, We must get men into We Y | ment below affirmed, Fant agt. Clark; demurrer Stewart agt. Washington With from $5,000 Lo $10,000 aplece, or whatever | to decroe sustained. up. Make them vice freiieate ox Beveticlal Endowment Association; mouou’ fur eulet 1 oF a aang ney want | judgwent overruiod and leave to’ atead plea joses & SOn agt. Taylor; jury retire; sealed vere be. We can afford togive upour be Lus for awhile. ‘Then we can make them sick and frethem out and | dict. get in new men With more money, That is the |“ ‘To.day, Way todo it. As to buliding the Pocahontas, we| unable to must pot think of doing too Much Work on her for | Ou trial. four or five years. Wheb the shipis bulitour game is played out. I don't propose to let a patriotic ing like Unis fall wy Nngers for many a long year to come. You must draw the same sal- arjithat 1 do~$5,000 a year—and then you ean make double at, amoubt for expenses, “That Is what I have done,’” hr, Lancaster went on to deseribe other detatls, Fryers proposition, and then sald: “Of course I not agree 0 aby such proposition, Te. fused to accept the Test Of the stock. 1 also refused Moses & Son agt. Taylor; Jury disc agree. Corts ag. District of Cal EQuiry CovRT—Judge Merrick, Yesterday, Nelson agt, Wortulagton; new tras. ‘tees appointed Lo sell, Shoemaker agt. Shoemaker: testimuuy before Albert Hi exaialver, ordered taken. Chester agt. decree granting Givorce. Waiter agi. Berans; Chas Ml. T. Latimer ited guardian wd Lives. jay, Suvemaker agt. Shoemaker; ratification Of auditor's report. Hume agt. Meyer; do. da Volaus agt. Ward; time to lake testimony ex~ 7, 80 the Herald says, that ‘Uhey were DIED ahontas right vember 13, 2 ing thé buliding of, the Pocahontas aii | , BIOLRY, On Sunday, Xo: 13, 2867, at 22 had twenty-five men now at work Two tumthe. ‘eon of the lute Dit Pr dgiay "The reporter had just come from Alexandrib and | Mary Alice Bixley. knew that not a word of tue Statement was true. | | Funeral t:vu dhe bis ‘The yard at Alexandria Was never owned by tne street b> ‘and tuey had never done a stroke of work | Fstends and relatives in: on ‘The yard there is deserted and as wed fs rt ) Novers- Gesolate as a rifled cemetery: of Jas. ut, at hur iste residencs turther said that they had sold aes fly thousand shares of ‘stock, but he afterward oS ' sa eprandncs eric Thorny. 3p. the was mistaken; they hed sold ten tausand | m, re ears ean mean | to AN a going to Seyret me |S pS wiguewmiaraits ey a a

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