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FOR_RENT—OFFICES, | 6“ =|“‘Normro Lore Tae Rok MENT PRICE ROOMS IN THE BUILDIN eat a dEICE ROMS IN THE BUILDIS cima crid ade "lai Se dg tes Dares astra Canes formers | seonigeespisdreraens sy Bo fll-effecta, aud may be administered to old or Young. Herbert Eiwell, of East Serinaw, Mich, ‘says: “I was a great sufferer from Oonstipe- tion, Headache, and General Deltlity. My akin osuryamed ia the city. HILL'S SGRN aiseetss ee el sete | SSS tien FOR RENT_STORE F%, RENT — STOKE AND DWELLINo, ‘was yellow, sud I bad constant pein ia my side 14thst aw; per mont $100, and beck Other medicines failing, I took three _w025-6 mele Barty. doxes of Ayer’s Pills andam cured.” Fo RENT— 602 14TH ST. LARGE | “Twas severely afflicted with Dyspepsis and store: nine-room dwel ing ave: con nd large rich stabe im tear. rent low t Enlargement of the Liver, most of the time be tenant “EC CUTIen * ser | ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me."—Lucius Alexander, ‘Marblehead. Mass. AYER'S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass. ‘Sold by all Druggists «nd Dealers in Medicines. mb13 A Resanxasce Case P WHLL-KNOWN CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT | TEuoct ip Pao (He NATURAL SPawes OF CAML BAD, BETTER SHAN ANY or Tue So-CALLED BLooD | PURIFYING RY MEDIES. | pT cashier! of Mk Gaprenteime -obe 99 and 98 Fraukiin street, one of the largest import houses Tie United Suaces, writes under date of Juwe 3. se follows: For years I have suffered from asbscenses which always formed on the back of my neck-and had to be Cot frou: tne to time to obtain Teliet “f'ased all sorts FOR KENI—FU. NISHED HALL, 212, ledies: clube abd “araoctation Sveuinas to suis. Arpiy at WO. Eatate Ufice, under uber FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | OR RENT—HOTEL BARBER <HOP, El. location. Ti LEK & RUTHERFORD. GANT 8026-38 BRICK STABLE wrrit | Fe KENT—A water aud was, sewerace compete. in re Se nw. Apply to EF. AL:XANDER, 727 a» ~___sezd-a,m, wt REAR OF 1420 N ST. ‘3 carris es, couchtan's room. isis et FOR SALE—LOTS. of bi riflers, but without avail. ‘The abscesses — ———— Would always reappear. I suffered very much pai JOR SALE-FINE Lots IN THE WN Until my physician advised me to use the genuine fin coram #t .uear 16th. side aud rear siley. 21st. near | ported Carisbad sprudel Salts (powder form). [used Hits for about four’ weeks, and since thet iy 4194x100; Hillyer ave, 20x00. BENS. T. DAVIS, ty at imbites iS complexion 3 ‘have enjoyed good health ever since. been entirely free frum the disease. Se | clenred, A FINE BUL 21 ON EAST | cgunnt speak too highly of this really valuable remety, 20x124 to JO-tt aley, southera expo $hd have recomucnded it to all my friemda who alad amaze, at 81.05 per tt | Speau'y ite wonderful effects aa lakativ Three short N.d.aven | YY Gurs very reepectfully. Mavens southern exposure, | _ The Genuine Carlabed Sprudel Salt Powder is put up 4 = | im ound bottles Each bottle comes tn a | and has the seal of the city of Carlebad an tur of Eisuer & Mendelson Co., Sole Age: the neck of every bottl . All others are ‘ant tations. Pamphlets and Dr. Toboldt’s lesture tated free upon application, EIsNE..& MENDELSON CO. 301 Fe Northwest. good fz a 6 Barclay st., N- Y., Sole Agents, sul-m.wat Senge ase oniearssauy | A Derren Frou lovey to loan on real estate at O per cout. J, B. ibe, 1313 Fat se se MADAME ADELINA PATTI NICOLINL OR INELY LOCATED LOT, FOR LARGE HE piptete Tepdeucs “et. ness 16th st south trout; 22x95. ‘eaay terug. W. 13, Oth aud Pst. uw. te F i SALE-LOT NEAR 141TH ST. AND DB. the sine. i | te, around S-6t THUS. G. HESSEY, 1226 Pet. nw. | F°%. SALE—10 CLOSE AFPAIRS;OF SYNDICATE. 12 ite in choice northwest sections: Loth, 1680, Vth, M. sud Corcurau ste, uo reasouable otler re he WT. LEIPOLD. 181 Feta w. est SALE—CHEAP_CHOICE LO1 INB S1 PART Cnata ¥ Nos Castiz. Oot, 13, Imnst repeat once more my belief that there never has been anything equal in merit to the Recamier ‘snew Sons 08 TORE Preparations, my skin is so immensely improved by g 142.53 Pat. | their use. a = SER TOT ON GuADE, | Bed not dread old ace while these magic inventions of are eted te eee LOE, GH, GEADE, | yoursexiet. Oct, 31—1 tse Crenms, Balm, and Lotion SR Rruuayiyania ave. cars. “At only €430--4200 | every day of my life, and cuuld not ‘exist cumfortably down KA. PHILLIPS, | without them. Recamier Soap also is perfect. I 1414 New Lor ie = | thouxht other soaps good, but I had never tried the JO LEANE—a CHIC se2e- SQUARE OF GROUND ON | Recamier. 1 shall never use any other. It fareur- Fortious ut tue northwest. w-cton of they, | Passes Ail toflet scape. London, Dec. —. 1 hear the 8 florist OF other bus ues | Princess of Wales is delighted with Reeamter Prepars- et ___B_H. WARNER & CO. | tions, I shall certainly recommend them to Her JOR SALE—ATTENTION: BROOKLAND PKICES | Royal Hichness wheal next see her. Ieend youan adv. Now is your last cuaucs to secure slot | autograph letter to inclone to the Princess of Wales, opty Later, from Spain—I cannot tel! you how anxious I am to do all Team for the Recamier Preparations, T tell everyone here in Spain how much they have done ® | forme. Ihave spoken to the Queen about them, and ‘S| when Iget to South AmericaT hope to finda letter | svom you telling me how I can best serve you there. 1 do want to help you, for 1 am convinced your Kect- | mier Preparations are the greatest boon ever invented. . _ | Lcoudd no comtortably endure « day without them, p MOUNT | ADELINA PATTI NICOLINI. Tee SEREPURES | You esn haves beautiful complexion by using the . 142% Fst, | Recomier Cream, provided you avoid all comuetics. It y, | Will remove the damave eaused by cosmetics. It will N ThINIDA Yor tale at barvalay | remove piniples, iver apots, blackheads and redness of w leit, Prices trom $2: ; feet aout utes tan west, omy five tinaiest by val from the Cty: Saucon: to uew Univer Soldiers’ Home. Cali Teheaes poset, Tous, choice. MCLACH LEN Eivowtipre tis Fane NAY FOE SALE—LO1s Ar BuoORTAND,FhisT Sia | Pica nurty of ity. Met. ei oyvomte Cathols nlveraity: cheabont 1 uanriet: eaiy wernt, or pat Souler apiiy to WALKER & WilsUN, 1006 ¥ ou set Wi SALE-CHOICE SMA Pleasant, only 8000 eact, send Sime : Fok sAbeseeacriFer 0 at 12th aid boundary sts he Sina Colt yay meMLs, lous Hine. ow inte. est the skim. Any of these imperfections on a woman's ase LEACL, BLOWS © 00... | face i# equivalent to a painted sign, saying: “This Woman is uncleanly in her personal habits; she does not think it worth while to make herself attractive.” Send tor free sample of Recamier Powder. Harriet ‘Hubbard Ayer, 52 Para Place, New York. eT A Scary Sx Diseasz 12 Years. CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. I, John J. Case, D.D. S., having practised dentistry ‘m this county for thirty-five years, and being well kuown to thousands hereabouts, with a view to belp any who are affhcted as I have been for the past twelve ‘Sears, testify that the CuricURA KEMEDIES cured me of Psoriasis, or Scaly Skin, iu eizht days, after the doe- tors with whom I had consulted gave me no help or encouragement. JOHN J. CASE, D. D. S., Newton, X. J. REAL ESTATE. OR KENT—GARDEN FA: M—LOCATED SEAR the city, syecta ly suited for the growth of «rait and Garly viqe.ablewoU acres. For teria, &C.. apyss tO Des HBALNE Mo 2d at se mete Fob ghtes4 SEAT FIVE nOOM House, view of this cicy, two mils dist.nt, 10 scres of iauid iQ eultivaciom: well ieuced: lane baru, with stables, car house aud corn b.use attac feud water A FINE FARM OF Sty ACHES, NEAR 1d Line In, Loudoun County, Va. luiles trom W. O. and W. RK. station. Lai howse, lange barn and outbuuidiuys, fie wa ful ocation. xvod laud, orchard and tuuber acres), Address J. T. HLKST, Purcelly-lie, Va. se20- ao wt SOR SALE—FARM UF 145 ACRES, IN PRINCE ‘Georg:’s Couuty, Md.. three-fourths of simile | We have been selling your Curicuna Rewepres for from kst..B'&P KK, ten miles trom city; | Fears, and have the first complaint yet to receive from 145 acres, Gwewutig. aud improvements; turee-fourt Glas ed sid iu custsvation.. Al-o 12 acres at Wilson, B&F. RX. cigust wiles from city. beautiful build lug miten,” MARION DUCKETT, trustee and attorney, Badeusburg, 2d sel 7-Sme OK SALE—AT MELROSE PARK, HYATTS- Mille, Md. desirable Lots, opposite the handsome Fe idence of the Into KK. Biiot, cag, Lots 00 1 130 ‘tet, “troucing ou Meievee ave” Price #300 each, “Liberal terms to purchasers of more “baa che lot oF t aug vue buildiug at once. Fur further Particularsappiy i TXLEM & KUTHERFO. D, udm SUT F st. 70K SALE—ON METROPOLITAN BAL, HOUSES, - ote, Coury Homes; pair). Fou.try” and Gress Farma Sto 800 Seren COUKE BL LUCKEY, 955-F. At hockville, aster 1 Fok SALE DESIR ELE VILCa SITES AT FUR- est Glen, Md.; 1, %. and 3 ceuts per foot. aa F MOHERIFURD, 14235 Pst. (OR SALE UND RB 1 HE PROVISIONS OF A WILL | ‘Two rats oi laud about 3 miles -rom Wa-hine= fou City, will be sold separately. Oue tract cou tauntuy J5%, the otuer 445 acres. wouid make ex eelient Dairy. Garden or Foult.y Farms. or rexideuces for person im Luniue »th this city, or would subdivide Bice.» Lu.tommal: bomes, and, unless soid at private sale, id at puolic auictiok Uctober 10, without Te” ‘Tms: (me-fourth cash. Dalauce in ove, two, three, four and five years. Parties will be taken t) Sew proverty fre- o charm Fnce 8125 yer sce cr urcks Hi. S1PHERD & Cu. au28-dtocl0 Spurchaser. One of the worst cases of Scrotula I ever ‘saw was cured by the useof five bottles of CUTICURA Resotvext, Curioums, and Curicura oar. The ‘soap takes the “cake” here as « medicinal sosp. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Drugyists, Frankfort, Kan, Your Curicuma Rewxpixs performed « wonderful cure last summer on oue of our customers, an old gen- tleman of seventy years of aye, who suffered with « feartully distressing eruption on his head and face, and who had tried all remedies and doctors to no pur ose. J. F. SMITH & CO, ‘Texarkana, Ark. Sold everywhere. Price: CUTICURA, 50c.; BOAP, 25¢.; Reson heads, chapped aad olly sin pre Neuted by Cunicma Mgpiearep Soa? se25-ta,wiiee oe Lactate Poon. ENDORSED BY 10,000 PHYSICIANS As aperfect food for invalids in dyspepsia, fevers, mick head: che, diarrhwa, tocble digestion, sud All wasting Siscases, aud for inate deprived of Mutuers’ milk, OF When weauing. Sdutastens Bo ___MONEY TO LOAN. $25,000 Bee Conse usity at S per cent wntereat, To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN | Tagee loons on — THE FAVORITE FOOD IN HOSPITALS, WARK: Nike co. 3 Hau: loser a 9 INEMANS Mos?) LO8Sd. IX SUMS TO SUIT. 10R 5, Ree Mew ons Crrr remy Gibzor 22 gears. Seay payments. In “We have been usin: Lact ted Food for several delybos is the bes. ewer devied to euable par- ~- Ber al igepn nog cornea hd Im &. BH >MILH & DUN, Agents, 1: Fu NEW YOKK INFANT ASYLUM, ait ih Onet FOLOES G ASCE FLACED, _e1l-1m Moe BRS De unted security Lite aud irust Co Weare lum whenever we requite the use of artifelal food, Sud Raupenor to any which we have ev. F used’ Belag Wesgane to the tance, iets apecta-dy adapted to childrecy | We'lhve in Ou bratien institution over 20 childrea’® | Bina. Ly OM BALES, | Chairman of Mt Vernon Brauch, | THE MOST PALATABLE, | NUTRITIOUS, AND ‘FALER'S KUT EMT OND. 1507 F st. aw, SUMS TO SUIT AT Low. EST KATES OF INTEKEST ON KEAL ESTATE faute and Anvaiida,” free on BRCURITY. HILL & JOHSSiON DIGESTIBLE FOOD. —) 150% Feuw s | ‘The Best and Most Economical Food. 82. 000. 62.000, $4,000, $6,000, AND | 150 MEALS FOR AN INFANT FOu 81, m9 PUY 5, suai saima to suit wo loam on veal | Easily prepared. At Dracgiste—25e., 50e., @1. BSL eaMAN attorney. Wal Pst naw set-in” | g8Ry Aysua.de, pam hlet on <The Nutrition ‘of tn- 8300, 42,500. abs. U0G. st lowest raten. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Lanwer eutus at 5 percent. No delay. _seitig eM S Pee Gee, NeiNilin, ors wat | ® BURLINGTOX, VT, #79.000—Tu Loas Bo ON REAL ESTATE. “3u0___[au25]_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘Wf ONEY To Loan aie ra ERR POM 00 CeNARD AND CO! Now Rear FALL AND WINTER STYLES HATS. ‘3 OF INiEREST SARSD ILE RATS, 60, 0%, AND OR, LISslUN C ALL THE LEADING STYLES REAL ESTATE 18 THIS DIsTRICT ons U. HOLTZMAN, SEES 8100 00 BO LOART EGE SALE 15 61.000 BOYS" HATS, 730. TO @2. iret ‘otigage Quads st pat oe Coruce 1th ain F ata aw. AT 82, €2.50, #3, 03.50, 04, AND 05, Tepuoue 7 ms Soo Ntharlea st ata, | UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘ONEY TO LOA ‘With Gold, Silver and Natural Wood Handles, ja eums SAIL etlowest ay cata wecuns. Hitch, For © shows, au 1427 Feunsyivaniaave. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, Mi fol (Corner Pennsylvania eve. and 12th At LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ‘w08-1mo ON WAAL RezALe RCUMITY. THUS J. FISHER & CO, = ie Feee | G MO" 70 Loss ox neat Estate af Low | Suanues at ee Expacn.” =] m WASH DANENHOWER, a He ar eok Abiervacopic Painting by S24 Successor to DANENHOW EK & SON. 1115) eS TAT Deo Deaton. ONEY To LUAN ON REAL ESTATE OK F: The latest Engravin ie Paintinas, Mir- Clune securities at Joweat rates ot iterest. No | rors All the MUUhu GHOUP A Geley w bere the security is good. JAMES SEARLE & BON! OC GKEEN, 303 Tthstae | 2g 816 CHESINUT SE. PHILAD: W wv ian peopie contract diseases ‘our jow ta; Seat eo eatl a promised Important to Fou | The workderucwued Foule of exguiaion detec Ws WALT. RS, OR ANY ONE KNOWING OF Or do you patrouize & barber who usee ute, Will | Lage cou.muuicate at noe Speweeben Tom, Dick, and Harry's brush on your SEEMUS Mt Mascdcn, 107 S. Gay st, Baltumore rw he} as Yau, sees face, and afflicts you with barbers’ Itch. Pimples, snd Sealy Skiu? If s0, use Sea- = Do xou CRE EENICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS EVER bury's Hydronaphchat Soap for shaving Tes FE SS a. ay tect, sed ek, ceterrning blemiahes Wil _ sete southwest cor. Sib sud B ste mw. SHAVE quickly disappear and your face will be = a soft, smooth, aud velvety. Each cake is \ Fn —-— Conutsaieations | YOUSELF? packed in « neat tin box, couvenient for Promptly attended Ww sud wirncty conbd-atier nice travelers and tourists, Sold by all drug- 928 Faw. gists, see REISE BSE 14S. OLD STAND ts THE ONLY PLAGE oj pik vont tian octal Gankey ae | "Tur Farexo Or Au. Seid at rageciaiie vine, ‘ercallat619Dst | yOND'S EXTRACT ts used in the household of the | president as well as that of the humblest citizen, "DENTISTRY. SaeTan SayTaSiaee ‘Artificial Teeth inserted of maaes Aiko i si Columbian Cuts. rary, wt necuanike 2d EDITION. Ltt alors i The Sl jominated for Congress, SHREVEPORT, La, Sept. 26.—Tie democratic con- Yention of tué fourth congressional disirict yester= day renominated by acclamation N, C. Blaschard, Low Li, Mass, Sept. 26—The republicans of Greantnia distinct to-day nominated Hoa. Fred. Ie ry Congress by acclamation. Kocussrsm N. Y., Sept. 28—Hon. Chas 8 Baker Was /enominated for Congress by the republicans Of the Ukirueth distinct this aiternoon, One of Hartison’s Busiest Days, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 26.—This will be one of Gen. Mariison's biggest reception days, The threavening weather of yesterday has jiveu Way Yo sunsuine and cool autuin breezes The first delegation to arrive came from Tipton Couut., 1,000 strong, including a good mnany iauies, Tucy reached the city at 11 o'clock, and Will aw.ft tue arrival of the other delegation this afvernoon, and be received ai University Park together, Tne'Tip- expected at 3 noe Vi ‘Ouio are Pecanoe Veterans from : ——-—— Sullivan Improving To-day. Boston, Sept. 26,—At the residence of John L. Sullivan, at 2 p.m. to-day, it was stated ‘uy the physician that his patient was steadily improving, ‘With every prospect of recove St. Paransavxo, Sept. 26.—The government has ‘granted a subsidy of $65,000 annually to a ve Ori to run aiine of steamers between Husslan nae and Corea, Japan and China. In the event Of war tue steamers are 40 be placed at tne disposal of the government. Mr. Redmond tound Guiity. Dvsin, Sept, 26.—The trial ook place to-day of Mr. Jou Kedimond, member of parliament tor Wexio d, who, with his browuer, Wm. Redmoud, M. P. for’ Fermanagh, and Mr. Rdward Walsh, was arresied at Wexford for offenses under the crimes act. Tue accu-ed was round guilty and sentenced to Ove weeks’ imprisonment without nard labor. ———— Milwaukee's Chief of Police Suspended. MILWAUgEE, Sept. 26.—Mayor Brown to-day sus- pend: d Cniet ities, of che police department, {or ancompctency. Selous charges agalust Mr. Hies pol luvestigation by the board of police re commissioners, ee A Big Potato Crop Spoiled by Rain. Bexvipere, N. J., Sept. 26.—The potato yield in the nortuern counties of New Jersey has been im- menge, but the continued wet Weather Las caused Tot to Such an extent that many farmers will not dig them at all. ‘Tule Wili materially decrease the Exceeds all Expectations, Panis, Sept. 26 —The Frencu grain cong ress Ports that the harvest exceeds all expectations, revacecneate Jacksonville's Gro Hope. JACKSONVILLR, FLa., Sept. 26.—Only nine new Gases were reported this moruing and one deatn, ‘Tuls ts one ot the brightest aud most pieasant Gays of the season, and 18 cool and reireshing. ‘The hopetul reeling'‘of tue people continues, m_tewiiee~d aed FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. 1 Le a cl Daler Soup tata ant conan rom ct few ork tock Murkety Mire to Corson aud Macartey."1419 F strect, Dame, a rar “11055 101 =. ae ‘The Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations Fg Se ouponn Taba ba Boe “ake aa U Bing Ama ormere Tak "od, be eked D; C, 20-year fund, 3 p.c., 1809, cur, 110 bid, 113 asked. Metropolitan Halufoad stock, "106% ‘bid, 11 saked, Wasitiuetn Gam 41 vid, 4h saked, Corcoran Thsurance, 60° bid,” Washington Bec Se 180 id.” National Metropal i Peake aud Potomac ‘asked. Central National Bank. 203" bid, Pauorama Co. 17 4%, bic, 5) adked BALTIMORE, Mp. past due ras tke threes, 00401 do, ten-forties, S65: North Caroline sizes, old. 124 Lia eo-day, BALTIMORE, Mp.. sept. 2.—Cotton, dull and nom!- = Flour. Tira aud fairy nal — middling, 105010%. a fukite. thern and Penn ylvania, ‘Sus:k5; western white, ‘2uas0; western nizrd. 31089. hye. firmer, 6264 yo quiet and }—prime to choice wesern, 15.00 SBM Provisions steady™imose pork 15:75:18 00 Butter, quirt and steady—west- reamery. 21423. Egvs firm and tealy iio’ carsosa, faire Nas 1S3 Buyer steady —A volt 7h: copper refined. ‘very firu tae Preiss to Liverpool” per, steamers'aall Soa size. steamers atl Dom Raj—cotion. @.; flour ton, 158.64; rai 44d. Reccipts—sour, 4.500 ln; wheat, 24,001 bushels: corn. 7,300 bushels: ost 7.000 bushels. rye, 1.200 bushels. Sh pmente—flour, 27,600 bar- Pais. Gorn, 12.000 bushels. Sale Wheat.’ 400,000 bushels; corn, 77,000 bushels, Chicage Markets CHICAGO, Sey — Wheat opened er this moriinn Firnt prices: wore Ne higher for (etsbena 97% it becem! was merely firmer, at 9844. the outside figure st 1 stnign:'s close, Corn was hi ee th September aud October at 43 and May 38, It Was not strong, owever, and Septem er waa soon quoted at 42% Outs, pork, lard and short ribs showed Ho chanwe in Price frou last misht's clos.ug fueures, CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—At 11 o'clock ti tion was quoted as follows: \ heat, 06% ak: oa 251 Spork, 1.62 Lard ribs, ———- He Felt Very Clever for a Wh: THE EFFECT CHONG LER'S “HOP” HAD ON ONE OF HIS CUSTOMKKS WHO SMOKED IT. In the Police Court this afternoon Mr. Shilling- ton called the attention of Judge Miller to the case of Chong Lee, the Chinese laundryman, whose Place was raided some days ago. The new infor. mation filed against him charges him with selling medicine or opium without being a registered pharmacist. Mr... M. Smith, for the defense entered a plea Of former acquittal, which the Judge overruled. Mr. Smith then entered a plea ‘of not gutity. Charles Golway testified that about September 1 be purchased some opium or “hop” at the de- fer '$ place; also on several ather occasions, ‘hat effect’ did it have on you?” asked Mr, “It his the effect,” adswered witness, “ot making you ferl very Clever for awnile.” Witness said that after snoking opium some time the habit grew on him, and now he requires At every eight hours, ‘Lieut, Keliy testified that he, with other officers, jant’s plac and found a tin box con- taining about 600 grains of tne oplum mixture Such as 8 Used 10 siuoke, “Witness found several opium pipes, and tree Chinamen were lying ou bunks smoking. ‘Wiillata Yates testified that he purchased optum from Chong Lee twoor three times, and smoked it After smoking he felt as though’ he was get- ‘Antoxicat “Pfacrict cheuist Richardson testined to making ‘an analysis of the mixture and found that it con- tained about 15 per cent of morphine, showing 1 to be eee of opium, such as is purposes, ‘Mr. Smith said be would admit that hisclient is armacist. not a registered pu: ‘Tue judge saig that in most larye citiea there were laws to punish the kevpers of opium joints, “tue law, the Juige said, wat covered up by thi ne law, a e tatlor the act and it was dificult for an Autor, ney to find it. ‘He that under the circumstances ne was wiillng to give “nt against the detend- ant and suspend execuiion of sentence. pended exccution of sentence Oy takiug’ his Per execul per- eT ee JOCKEY CLUB AND Fain ASSOCIATION.—The direo- tors of the National Pair Association and the ex- ecutive committee of the National Jockey Club Will hold a Joint ineeting on Thursday evening to make arrangements for the stake races at the com- Ang tall ‘At tls meeting 1. will be decided whether the misunderstanding between the two Rg pe er a mical OF wuetner the Dreech will be wide ptecenchan fe Bhin ‘The fruit and floral reception of the Young Peoples Association of Unio Al, E. church wili be continued to-night, A Cuancr or THREATS. —J¢ R ‘was tried in tne Police Court tnis afternoon on & charge Of making threats toward Ams T. who (estified that the defendant said: “atver througn with this cave you won't live (wenty-1our hours.” When examined by Mr. A. BW! witness said that be ‘Mr. 'Wieatiey out to THE AQUEDUCT TUNNEL. Lieut. Townsend Finds a Big Open Space Above the Limiug- EVIDENCE OF BAD WORK—THR RESULT OF THR DuILI- IN@ YESTERDAY—WuaT LIEUT. TOWNSEND SaYO— THE CONTRACTORS AND THEIR RESFONSIBILITY— PORMAL CHANGES MADE AND REFERRED TO MAJOR LYDECK:R FOR RuPORT, ‘The investigation begun yesterday in the aqua uct tunnel by Lieut Townsend, the supervisin: inspector of tue aqueduct extension, as described in Tae Stak, resulted in discoverlig proof confirm ing tbe charges made respecting the character of ‘the work done in lning the wonel, It was ex- ected that some evidences of bad work would be found, but the speedy atgcovery ot evidence tend- ing to confirm the worst of the charges made caused quite a sensation, The workof drilung through the key of the brick arch was begun as stated in Tam Stam, at a point 500 fect east of the Champlain avenue shaft. Two laborers worked the urill, one holding It ana turn- ing It While the other swung a maile. Tuey bored a hole directly upward through tue Keying in the center of the brick arching. When they had plerved the brick tne drill sirtick solid rock above and work at that point Was stopped. Moving ven feet fartuer east another hole was drilied turougu the brick with the same result, Lieut, Towusend Uhen had the scaffolding moved to a point about 575 feet east Of the tunnel and began operations there, When the drill had plerced tue brick an= Owner blow of the mailet sent It suddenly several inches upyard, indiewting ‘that it, met little re- sistance. ‘Then the maliet was swung agaia, and the steel bur went about a foot farther into the nole, Licut, Townsend at once directed the men io have the bricks at that point torn out, An aperture ten inches square Was soon cut {nto the bricks. ‘due bricks in the upper r.ng were found to be soosely laid with little mortar. When 8 ne loose pleces of rock lying near the aperture h.d been re- moved, Lieut. Towhsend and those accompanying hum got upoo the scafold and in tura put ther THROUGH THE APERTURE ‘and inspected the open space above thus disclosed, It was apparently @ vacant space about 10 feet in diameter. The distance between the top of the arching to the rock rout varied at different poincs from 2 to 4 feet. This discovery satisfied Lieut. ‘Townsend with uis day's work, but ue remained until anowver hole had been druled ten feet tar— ther east. At Unis point solid masonry was found above thé brick, ‘When & Stan reporter visited the Champlain avenue shaft this morning measurements were made through the brick opening Of the height or depth Of the unfilled space ubove. There was & pocket immediately above the opening, und in tts (he ineasurement from the Lop of the brick to the Tock ubove Was 3 feet 6 inches. AL the siue of this pocket the measurement Was 2 eet 1 inch, WHY THIS SPOT WAS SELECT«D. When asked by a Star reporier (0-day how it happened that he had gone to thls particular spot to begin his investigation, Lieut, Townsend sald that knowing where the different men where em- ployed, aud being uble to read between the lines in the Charges made, he felt certain tuat be could locate the work charged with being bad, ‘Tue charges referred especlaliy to Work done under tue supervision’of an inspector numed O'Brien, and is Intention Was toexamine tuat work (noroughly first, Assuming that tue churges made were proved (o be trus in every particular, Lieut. Town- send suid that they did aot nevessurliy affect the character of the Work 1n. she Whole Luonel. ‘They Telated more especially fo the Work under tuts one Sublspector O'Brien, XO NEED OP DELAY. “There are two very natural mistakes made in the public discussion of Unis maiter,” said Lieut, ‘Townsend. “Tue first 1s that tue completion of the work on the tunnel will be delasea by the ne- cessity of replacing apy bad work, and tue second Uual Chis will entall extra expense on the Govern- iment. There 18 no necessity of delay, because the excavaulon for the Muing of the tunnel 13 not yet completed. ‘The Wors of excavating or enlarging the Cunnel goes on so mucn more slowly than Lue orickWork abd packing hat it we had wo Vear out ail tue ining now in aud repiace it it could ve done before tue excavation was com. pleted. Soinere uced be no delay. ‘The cost of tue work falls upon the contractors, Wud must complete 1t acvording wo specifications,” EXCLUDING THE REPORTERS. Lieut, Townsend declined this afternoon to allow the newspaper reporters to accompany him into the tunnel when he went there to resume his in- vestigation. “I thought,” he said, “that I would give all a chance yester ‘ay. Now I'have concluded that it 1s tmpolitic Lo uave every hole described as {tis made, Keeping up @ feverish pubilc excite- ment, Iam willing and propose tat the public shall know everything that 18 discovered here, but I propose te go on With my investigation and wait lull I have completed it befory making known re- suite.” “Then will you make no statements as to the provress of the investigation?” asked Tam Stam_ Feporter. ‘Not, at least, until T have gone over the work that O'Brien was engaged on,” was the reply. ‘The parts Of the tunnel where tne work was, under ‘the supervision of subinspector O'Brien amounted to about 1,300 feet, There is @ stretch Of about 800 feet where Lieut. Townsend is now Doring, and another stretch of 500 feet at the Howard University shaft. It will take some days to goover this area. Li-ut, Townsend wil bore into every section of 14 feet. The brick laytuy of the brick arches 1s 22 inches wide, and the holes are bored through this, ‘WUAT THE SUPERINTENDENT SATS. Mr. Kerlin, the superintendent of the work, to ‘whom the inspectors report, said to-day to x 8TaR reporter that It appeared to him that the aperture discovered by the Heutenant yesterday was be. tween two bays or centers on which the arch had deen constructed. He thou.ht the workmen had skipped a bay. The brickwork at this point, be sald, had been laid by the gang of which one of the 'K ndalls was foreman, and he thougnt the foreman should have reported the tact that the Packing had not been done before going on with the work, oir. Kerlin said that the Kendalls were employed by the sub-contractors on his recomm-ndation, as he knew them to be competent men. O'Brien, the sub-luspector, he said, was employed on bis recom mendation, because be Was a inn of some means bud hid experience with masonry work, and was hhe believed, Lonest, When asked avout changes respecting bad work near Rock Creek shait, Sir. Kerlin said that was tnvestizated at the time it was discovered; the work was Worn out and done over again. O’Brien Was sent from the Champlain avenue shatt 10 the Rock Creek shaft to supervise some work wuich tue men under him were 10 do there. He Jeft some work at the Champlain avenue shaft uu- finished, and ne was instructed not to permit any men Lo feturn to do that Work until he came with them $0 as to tuspect it, The work at Rock Creek having bern nearly all compl ted, some of e men started back to the Champiata avenue 8 aft, ‘Cwo men were left at Rock Creek to fluish (ue sork tuere, O'Brien relied on the competence of these men, aud returned to inspect tne Chain plalu avenue’ work. ‘these two men, left aloue, 41d the bad work which was discoveled and torn our, ‘The matter was reported to Lieut. Town. send, and O'Brien was calieu upon for an explana- ion, (He appeared to have wisundersioud the oruers given im, saying that he understuod that im Case auy of the men returned to work at Cham- plain avenue shaft ve was Ww relurn wiUb them, ‘THE OFFICIALS IN CHARGE OF THE WORK. Maj. Lydecker ts in charge of the Washington aqueduct, Capt, T. W. Symons was relieved of his duty in connection with tue work of the aque- duct extension in June, 1886, and Lieut. C. MeD. ‘Tuwasend was ordered Lo luke charge of the sume April 9, 1887, ‘The present inspector ts Kilts Kirk- lin, and tue subinspectors are Oscar H. Briggs, ‘Martin McNaiwara, Thomas O'Brien, Joun P. Kow- zer, Charles &. Tuomas, Eumund E Fisuer, Jonna 4H. Fionin, George 7. ‘Woodward, and ‘Thomas jun 5.8. Merrill and H, Coryell, assistant engineers, and the foliowing subinypectors were, at some time during the coustruciiou of the tun nel, On duty in connection Lherewitu, but, were re- moved or resigned: ©, B. Tarbell,’H. M. Wood- ward, 8 A. durper, Thomas Lucas, George W. Perkibs, Jacob Mustérs, Jamey Lauigaa, N.cl Harper, Sauuel E Boyce, and Lorenty Lucas, ‘THE CONTRACTORS AND THEIK BUNDSMEN. ‘The coptracwors, Beckwith & Quackeubush, are under $200,000 bonds 10r the coustruction of whe aqueduct tunnel, aud all the supplemental con- ‘acts are included in it, ‘The bondsinen ure Patio Penningion, of ilion, N. ¥.; Henry a. Deimel, of Herkimer, N. Y.; Datel’ Cander, ot Syracuse; D. Alexabder, Of Mouawk, N. ¥., and Floyd C. Shepard, of Lion, N. ¥. 4 SUFPLEMEXTAL CONTRACT for ining the Lunnel wus entered into between Major Lydecker and Beckwith and Quackenbush on the sth of 1888, under the provisions of the defictency ull,’ approved March 20, ‘The sum appro- Pridted for the work was $355,000, ‘The work frag, cided | into, tne clases, to be at the rai and $28.50 8 iineal foul, and included M2090 oF the 20,750 feet Of the length of the tunuei.’ stuc: tue beyinMiu. of Of Lue work in May the coutractors have been pald $106,050.50, thus Leaviug a Dusunoe OF $148,048.50 ue 4 ts contract is covered by $200,000. ‘1M& CONTRACTORS ABSENT FROM THE CITY. ‘Messrs, Beckwita and Quackenbush, the tunnel contractors, are at present in Herkimer, N. ¥., Where they have just cempleved the extension of ‘Mr, Palmer, of the firm ot Bremen & Palmer, the subcontractors for putting in the lining of the Pope egehedhdgeeetontrodertiy sp he was as much sui ‘as any one at covery made sestenlay by Lieut Sawn, He lone, lamp ip ba to the depths where ne CHARGES FILED AT TRE WAR DEPARTMENT. AMidavits supporting charges respecting the character of the work in the tunnel were fled with the Secretary of War yesteruay by Thomas Lucas, the ex-tnspector on the work, and Wm. and Geo. Kendall, tue two bricklayers Who bave Deen em- Noyed there, Lucas’ affidavit says: ‘Since the i Of May last I have beea eupiofed as an in- Spector on the Works known as tue Washi aqueduct tunnel. 1 was in the employ of the Gov- eruiment, and my duties Were to inspect the work Yo see that It was properly done, and to report to the chiet inspector, Who ma.e report in to the progress of Lue’ work .o the engineer in charge, Compluiuts were made tuat thq amount ‘of Work done was not enouga for tue number Of wen employed; thereore they were working {eo,uany men, Th tne mouth of June & zat speclor was employed vo su} the pac: and Keying over the work ‘Wwaiea bad. been ‘GOue during tue day. Fu Chat more work was done ina single nigut than could be properly doue, I required the cement mixer vo drop a brick for every Darrel of cement which Was sent Into Lie Vunnel,' I found six bricks next morning, Which represented 40 yards of masonry; the wa Fevented a fluish at (ue end of the arch, If Wouk, tad been properiy performed forty varrels Would have beeu used. Tune comp.ained pub- licly in che tunnel aud to my superior officer, and Was reprimanded, I expialued tw him (uily 43 10 the mauuer in Which Une work was done and now I knew iL. ‘This character of work was belu, done a8 ong ‘as the nigut inspector was employed on Champlain avenue and until he lett tor the Howard Universiy secon, I made sev- eral further complaints, seeing the same kind and character of work being conumuaily performed, The laborers were men inexperi- enced, untrained and unskilied, not capabie or competent to perform the work required of them. ‘Skiiied oF competent lavorers Were discharged and greea Or fresh hangs were suustituted In their Places. I showed laborers Low che work suould be performed, but they seemed to have tuelr iastruc- Uons, und my suggestions were not followed. MY ‘attention was culled at otner times to Work which had been improperly dune on other Sections of the work. I know tue fact of this faulty wld imperfect work being done; tuat tue same had veen com Of ‘and the same not cor. Tected; that irow my Knowledge of this work I Would State that this faulty aud imp-rect work ‘Was brought many umes Lo the Knowledge ol Wwe Suvcontiactors and inspecvors, Dut no cuange 10 (ue manner or character uf the Work was tuoisted On, or any Mstiuction given, to my knowledge, tha. the Works boulud be done in a more workman- luke manner; that the carelessness iu Lhe periorm- ance of tuis Work can be readily developed upon au investigation.” THE BRICKLAYER'S CHANGES. ‘The aMdavit of the Kendall Brotuers says: “That by occupation they ure bricklayers, and in such capacity have been empioyed vy the sub- contractors in tbe coustruction and buliding of tue Works Which are Kuowa as tue Waouingion aqueduct Luunel. Our lasvemploy ment commenced in May, and couuinued up Lo ou or about tue 12un day of September iustanl. ‘Tuat in the touowing: of our trade We have bad much experience iu do- lng the brick Work 1m Wun.e.s, aud are Tautiar ‘WiUL Ube proper construction butu as Lo the sLOue aud brick Work. Our opyorvunity of anowlug Of Lie Progress and cousiruction of Luvse Works Mave been twalof employes. Dally Deougiit 1p cuntact wita Le Work and Workwen ewpluyed, our KnOWiedge uf Ube facts a8 hey have existed and de exist 1s Uhat Wich Would and bas come wirectly uuser OUr LoLIce and aLtenLou. row our experience in May lasi, Up LO Lue present time, We uave been impressed tuat Uke Work on the tunnel Was not being periorwed 1M accordance with tue speciil- cauuous OF contract, Wuerem Lue space between Ue ring brick wnd Ule Toor Was not Ueiug packed With stone solidiy unbeuded in cement, bu, on (ue contrary, 1 many places Sones were uding thrown in louseiy, Wituou. aay Cem. aL being Used, Im Otuer places LO packlug Waulever Was being done In tue space betwen the key of tue Drick= arcu and tue Toot of excavation, ail of Wick Was called for ia the contract, aud wituowt whicn 1a Our Opinion @ solid, perufanent, sale or duravis structure Could uot be LUUL. “These Works were continually siguted, and unpertect aod tauliy cOMstiuclOn “auOWed LO pass witnout being correcied. Complaints were made, but te exTor Was not corrected, OT any ins.ructions given to remedy Uwe evi in “any pardcwiar, ‘Taal tue Work Ou the Lunnel has nol been performed in a Substautlal, Workimaulike manuer; It bas been slighted in bow aver aud construction. “In labor, Wuerein experienced, capabie workiueu have Dees discuarged aud ivexperenced, untrained anu ua- skiued Labor Las Deed suusLiLuled, all of which Was AM wirect Vidlauiou of Lue contract, Walco cals for skied abor, ‘That the number Of workmen em- ployeu could not periorm 1 a Workiauliae wander (ae Work Lurued 1b WiLUOUL Lue saine Delug Bug ul ed and unsuustanal—in fact, oue man was pre sumed to do tue work of” three. That te jabur 18 now Delpy perfurmed by workmen Who have uO practical experiauce of the Ihanner In which sucu work’ eu,uld be. done, dual the quauly aud quanuty of the cement Used Was nut Up Lo Lue standard Which We uave seen used ip Like Works Wuich have come Wituin our knowieuge as Workmeu; Wuere a busuel Das been used a Uarrel Or wore Would be Fequired sOF au houest periorimauce Of Lhe coutract Wo make the work durable and suustupUal Tustances oc- curred Where UVe barrels woud be Used aud DI Wen barrels would be Lurned in as Lhe amount ae- Uuady consumed, “Lhe Lue Carlessuess in tue pertormauve of tne Work can be 1adliy developeu Upon an investigation.” THE AFFIDAVITS REPERRED TO MAJOR LYDECKER. Gen. Macteely, the Acting Secretary of War, sald this morning, in reference to the aMdavits fled ‘witu him charging the execution of poor work on the aqueduct extension: “I received the afMdavits Yesteruay afternoon, but I have uot read tuem. I Feterred them to Geb. Casey tor an investigation and a report, If there has been bad work dune Lu the tunnel the Goverament wants to know 1t, aud Wants to know who 1s to blame.” Gen. Casey, Chiet of Eng.ueers, said: “I have received the ‘affidavits from the Secretary, and they Will Ue reterred to Major Lydecker, wid will investigate the matter and report to me, THE WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS THINK that the relerence of the charges 10 Major Ly- decker for a report ts the only action necessary ior the Department to make in the matter, and that in Ubat way the whole matter wilt be sifted to the vowom. Major Lydecker 1s, of course, the respon- sibe oificer, and for tuat very reason will leave nothing undone to g-t wt the true state of affairs In Unis Way, 10 is Said, 10 Will be learned just how much of "the work is defective, ‘and the coucractors, the parties who are Mable, whl be held to a strict. accountability: ‘The contract for this work, 1 1s learned, does not differ 1n auy Way from "the regular Gov- ernment contr cls. The contractors in question have been paid monthly, with the reservation of 10 per cent of the amoout due them, as a yuaran- Yee of the completion of ine work according to contract specifications, ‘They will have to forteit the reserve tunds due them in case the work 1s found defective, and in case these amounts Will bot make thé work good, tueir bondsmen wil be habe. It is” slated at the Deparument that the Government cannot possibly suffer any Nuauctal loss, bus that it mat lers are as represented a good deal of Valuable ume Will be lost vy the contractors being required to make the work good and satisiactory. ———— ‘The Campaign in Mighigan. ALL THE REPRESKNTATIVES FROM THAT STATE GONE HOME TO TAKE FART IN THK CAMPAIGN. Boty parties appear tobe making bard night in Michigan, and Ube democrats inaist that the republicans are very anxious about the state, Every ‘Michigan member of the House has gone home to take part im the campaign, Messrs, Chipman, democrat, and Allen, republl- can, Who Kept ther weats longest, having lett ‘wichin the past twenty-four hours, District Government Aftairs, TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR “FREE WHITE SCHOOLS” IN WEST WASHINGTON. In pursuance of an order of the court Mr. Charies ‘M, Matthews, the trustee in the equity case of ‘William King and others against Francis V. Essex, handed to the Commissioners to-day a cueck pay- able to their order 1or $12,057.24 in full of the sui, found Lo be due on account of the legacy, tn favo Of the free white schools of Georgetown, us con- Tathed 1n the last Will and testament of ‘Vou Essen, late of Georgetown, ‘SID6 FOR ERECTION OF A SCHOOL BUILDING, we' by Maj. Ka; mond tor building fronting ween avenue and G street, on lots 18 and 16 square si Tue bidders were Jaines H. Grant, $24,155; James Hughes $28,424; John H. Howicts, 923,070; Brucht, Huinphrey 10, $28,3 : VU. COOK, re, 33 83 Joseph k, Law, 32.070; Wiliam Koti Weil, $22,821; James L. Fursodo, $23,145; Wm. T. Garrivon, ; Thomas ably ‘Were issued to-day a8 follows: Aut Frey, (wo brick dwellingsat 1139 and 1141 street mprthwest; §1,800, J. W. Lite, one brick vate wie In Che Fear Of 1313 1éto street northwest; $500, "John Lynch, oue brick private stable ta Tear of lots 11 111 Corcoran street; Line Rauroad were al-o granted’ Acmy | The deci- | Lydecker tn ‘who 1s al- | all travel | in connection with ‘he water-works. Lincr.-Cot. 0. C. Garay, -ssistant Adjutant. General, now on duty at the War Department, has been authorized to delay his departure for Fort Leavenworth, Kan. until Novvember 18%, Capitol Tepice. BETTER COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH CANADA. Senator Sherman was this morning authorized by the committee on foreign relations wo report Dack, without recommendation, his resolution en opportunity desire to speak uy it. When the debate is over it will probably Ue recommitied. $ AS amended by the House the Senate joint The Case of Lawyer Ricks, TT COMES UP IN THE FOLICE COURT AGAIN, AND GOES OVER TILL TO-MORROW. ‘shouid not be punished ior contempt. Mr. Shillington tuen read the answer filed by Lawyer Kicks an i moved that it be stricken from the files on the ground tha: itis impertinent in tone, offensively personal toward the prosecuting officer, irrevelant weed tw We alle. ‘ations con-ained in the chara. “Air, Hewlety counsel for Lawyer Ricks, said he thought the answer was respon-ive to the peti- on and pertinent, but that portion of it which ‘asks the court lo bigue a rule against Mr. Shilling. Won, and Wuich “styies himseif U.S. District atior- aey,” ut be stricken out. ‘Mr. Suliling sald (hat shortly after be came here ‘to prosecute cases on velaif of the United states il came w his atiention that there were disreputabie practices on cer tain lawyers and ove if ‘not more ‘ot ‘them Was Dot a Wulte mau. He Wanted it under stood tuat be was wholly [ree {rom race prejudices” “The man Woo raises the color line this court, eltber directly or indirectly, will certainly be punished for conteapi,” said the judge, “It is tu Lue fitnessof Lulugs tuat such peulions should be t.ed by @ representative of the Government and then back tuem up by proof, Tae court tuinks that the char,ed should file his answer in ung. The only trouble about Mr, Kicks’ answer ‘Was that it was prepared during a tune of excite- meat, and ts highly seusational Mr. Kicks should have fied bis ubewer ip a dignified manuer, Mr. Cromwell was about to explain the answer, When the court said he remembered the case, tendent of Indian schools, vi rt C. Yantis, of be assayer pepe ans rh TE THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT, Preliminary Games at Mighiands ‘Te-aay. _ ‘The tennis tournament yielded yesterday to the | peraistency of the drizzling rain. It looked as if the storm mignt continue several days, and the prospect seemed to be gloomy. Tue tennis players, ‘however, were snugly housed in the club quarvers, and spent a pleasant afternoon and evening. Late in the afternooa the rata held up somewhat, and Mosera, Pettit and Hoffia, for the fun of the thing, Degan agame of tennis. It was wetand heavy, acd even with players of their skill, the game id not move very briskly. Pettit is the only pro- feasiooal tennis player in the country. He nolas of tne world tm court teanis, io L.wno tennis, During the tourna- lay exhibition ,ames each day. To- to play with Mr. Post, oc Baltimore. Drigut sua of Lo-day Was a Welcome sight to Uhose inter. sted in tennis, The soaked courts ‘meat he will ne were well and preparations were made eariy for a full day of tennis, The players came to in good season, and Ubere Was Al- ‘The courts were 1ound to be in a splendid cop- @ition, apd as soon after breakfast as possible the Games in the singles were begun. Only une play- ers who remained at the club-house over night and those who came out on the early trains were for piay. A number of the players did not the grounds upiil tne arrival of une 12:10 The qo? however, were weil the" Longwood. the one between F. Mans- Cricket Club, and W. A. ‘Tue former has played Sears He 1s considered (he leading tournament, and ils urst sustained iis repucation. Ii yer 1or bis opponent in Mr. Tomes, Ob Lue Lwo sets Ly a score of 6-1; 6-0. ‘A CLOSE CONTEBr. that perhaps was more closely contested Detween Dr. J. L. Wortman, of this ‘ates Pennington, of Baltimore. Tne of the same club a8 Mr. Pos ‘with him in te doubles. It reqvi Wo determine ihe coniest, the score 3 4-6; G3 Bown geutleinen played spirit, and Dr. Wortman's game Was astrung one. OTHER MATCHES. Mr. R. B. Goodteliow, of this city, was matcned against Mr. Beach, one of the champions of Yale i uff i : i i g i : ped, and the play throughout was good. “Mr. Beach beat by a score of 6-2; 6-1. H. A. Ditson, of the Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, and A. L. Rives, of ihe Newport (R. 1) ‘Tennis’ Club, were matched together, and telr Was Watched with great interest.” Bock men ed With opirit. The score stood 6-0, 6-2 in Wor of Mr. Rives. ARKIVAL OF THE NOON TRAD At this point (he noon train arrived, bringing a large addition to the number of spectators, and a good number of players. Tne latter at once bast- ened to the dressing rooms to put on thelr tennis costumes. Tue speciators, the majority of whom Were ladies, took possession of the chairs, which were placed on Lue terrace over ooking tae courus and in the shade of tue great forest crees. ‘They Were able wo see tue play on the eulire Meld, and ‘Were very comiortaviy siiuated, ‘4 PICTURESQUE SCENE. ‘The arrival of tue payers soon Milled up the courts, and the scene presented bad many pietur- esque feavures to attract the eye of even one who ‘Was not interested in the game. In the sua, which ‘Was quite Warn, the players cast aside Lie” bright colored coats whicu Lenais men affect. They re- tained thelr caps, Which correspond in color Whe Couls, and wus tiie ouly bit Of color in the costume Three boys, charg-d with vagrancy, stated tbat they were romMarunsbury Veund Were beld until inquiries cvuld be made. Messra, Kicks and crom- Wei caine to .im 10 have the buys discuarged, sa ‘a od if respoosivie partis nd “atane a of would certify as to the boys" character being good he Would disc! tuem., Tue next he heard ‘Was We Milug Of tue petition for the rule, “Have you ue .ru from ‘the court asded. “Ya sir,” was the answer, “Mr. Cromwell wrote.” “Way Gid you not report to me?” asked the court, ‘Mr, Ricks said that be was endeavoring to get Uouds, and that Mr. Cromwell wrove Lo Mr. Clifford aad received am answer. Mr. Clifford na he sugye ted tuat $50, be the suimyasd out, ang he sugye i vain, a that they allow Ci.fford $5 of Laat for bunting up the parents. He uid no. propose to practice uw for nuthi.,, Dut for money. The court expresses surprise that the counsel bad Dot reported Uo niu afler be ad agreed vo dis charge boyy They shou answer this” rule and “have the letters here, If an attorney should attempt vo extort mouey from a prisoner be would stand by the priwonr every time, ‘The Cave went over till to-morrow. wes aren Kanon oF Tus TuEmMourTsR.—Tno following were the at tue Sizua! O fice to-day: Ba m., O43 2pm, Maxi, MW, winiuNwn, 49. ———— Iin making @ passage youare warned bya rapidly-tailing barometer and the veering of the Tun @ fust ship into tue outer circie, and in many cases, What might otherwise prove to be a disas- trous gale, may Ue trans.ormed into @ fait wind. Agi, sbOuid You be caught 1 a heavy gaie witu- ‘ou. due Warning, the great power Of Ube fast suip | Fenders ber a wich superior sea Doat, inasinuch as With the JUdicious use OC Ubat power you are en- avied LO ‘keep your ship im tue most tavoravle Position all the tne, Wulle a ship Of small power woud be continuaiy’ fading off and bringing tuc sea abcam, rendering herself able to suffer dam. | age avout the decas us she came to tue wind again. 1 ordinary stor, a last sulp wid get Lhrouga the vad Weatuer iu halt the Ume a slow one wi apd in dull, cloudy weatner, such as one mects at certain sebsuus of Uke year, for days together WILLOUL SUD, MOOR, OF Slats, 4 14st sip .rom her | greater Will Ge able Lo make saicr and more | direct courses Unan the siow ove, In making laud you are olven abl 10 save your Gaydgut Uy 4 fast and in making may save ic euver wheu. a “slow ship would” have anchor outside and face ail the coutingeucies Ubat migut arise 10 Laat period. I quote tbese tusances Lo snow way Tain so Lully convinced in Ubat Lue Last abip 1s 90 much suler U one, abd Ubat in Lue former the risk ts imiuuniued Lo passengers, crews, owvers, and underwriters, Ee Sittung Dead Car Beside His ‘Wite, ‘From tne Omaha World. kersburg, September 25, says: The facts are just, learned of the blowing up of the residence of Dr. Gorrel,, in Tyier County. He and his tamily lived fe yf ve i Fee Cosisiing Of white Manoel suirts and pants The douvies will provadiy be piayed later 1p Une Gay. BEATEN BY DEFAULT. Wm, Bray beat Dr. MacLean by a score of 6-4; 6-5. Morris beat O. Brown by the latter's detault. J.P. Goodtellow beat frevens by we latier's de- fault. Osear Woodwaré beat R. B. Brown by the latter's detaul Post Deal Menucai by Ube latter's default, J. Nichois Beat P. Wagcaman by « score 16-1; 6-0. muller Deat Shevbiey by ihe Gerauit of the latter, Wrigut beat Eluot by tne laier's de- fault, ‘The preliminary games and those of the first round Tapidiy disposed ut, «8 seen above. ‘The game between Mr. Chas. McCawiey, of this city, and Mr. F. L. V. Hoppin, of Boston, was one of the events of tue carly play in tue tournament, Bolu men play da strong guine, and io ve Bret sett the games stood three ail. The good poluts were warmly applauded by the spectators, Hopking beat Mecauiey 6, 3,6, 2 Davis veat Sp ford 6. 2; 4 8; @ 1. Metcalf bea: Wooten 6, 1; 6 1. DRAWINGS POK THE DOUBLES. ‘The drawings for tbe douvics were bela yester- Gay at the ciub-house aud resuited as follows: First round—Woo1ward and Goodfellow vs. Xur- dock and Durand; MeCawiey and Menocal vs Davidson and Melcaif; ives and Wortwan vs. Nicbois and Kellogg; ‘Dison und MacLean vs. Bord:n and Borden; Tomes aud Milier va Sueibiey and Wooten; Keayon aud partner va Smith and E.liott; Weuthaue and partuer vs Pennington and Fas, Latiagion and Beach va Mausiieid and MEW YORE LEADING IN THE PINT OF THE TWO GAMES WITH WASHINGTON. the vortex of revolving storm, you can quickly! ‘The arrangements were made to-day for two | upou championsnip games between the New York and Washington bail wams The frst me was called at 2 o'clock. The batteries were W ich and Ewing for New York, and Whitney and Mack for Washington, Tue new man, Werden, | played left Meid for the home team. He tielded | 1598. ALA, win well Dut did not do much with thesitck. Tue feature OC the gawe was Hoye work 1» center fed. “In the first inning Myers made a hit, but was lef: at second. The Uiree men of the New Yorks were put out tm onder in ihe trst inning. Jn second — In: In bots Sides Were retired in three order. In the third inning on Ho’ got his base on valls, ‘but was camcht at | by Bwing’s uightuing cat No one else thts) New Sorus “began” dating in ‘tls“inning. “Te orks: iting 0 en wo the clear bits were made off Whit. y's pitching, giving tue visitors 6 1m, the, fourth tui ahyers wi one id ume wits the ball overthe left Meld tence 1or a home- jack's My w s caucbt by Richardson. Orsi two New Yorkers went cut to Donnelly verden, and Donnelly easily handied Ewing's erat the end ot xe fourih tantns— New York, i on, its—New Yor vi 2. RiforeNew York, &; Wasuiagion, 3 imning—New Yor; 0; Washington, 0. In the sixtu ian! the Wasbiagtons made two ‘and the the New York nouhing. orden, the nev man showed up well at the bat made a right Beld, in two men. Gen. Boynton, tm the Cincinnati Gaz-tte, Te addition to the which Las Deen in progress, aud Deen easy to conceal, since all Use | Work has Deen subterranean aud shut out from | the public eye, Deiow will be tound the statement | Of Persous who Lave been employed since May last on the tunnel and who bave had ample ope | Porcunity of Knowing from day to day the progress | ot tue work, the kind ot material used te tecome Struction, the character and ability of ube work men so employed, as well as we orders and ie | structions given from time to time sptclore aba contractors tn char, | ig experienced workiwen Lactnsety’ crpicyed on sinila: work are thctsorts pos 0 detecting ‘Sghts tn either material or wansulp, as weil as tauily aud uaperiect couse j Hon, | Acleast dozen of these com; workinen, Statement that frou te commences | nite in une meut of Lhetr empivy men ote Circle ‘and eaten eee eotonet aes Cat Uhere seemed (0 be an Waderstanding Lae men that when Ube work could be Without devection It would be thoroughly Satie TaClOry 10 we sub-contractors, and’ an time paserd tntimations and sueyeeth c quent, uDUi I was apparent Uv | ue cOmtractors was to take ev | me and m vertal, tue mai belug to hurry tae work alon, DILLY, compactness, specth. | Yue Work watch had been periormed as to quam LY per Gay was WUAGLisfactory, unt wo louck Was exacted that Ue amount could not be done im 4 Workwmanlike manuer. Sul, ony tue same Buber Of Workmen Were cupioyed wo partorun Ube Langer quantity as bad execuled leet Then resulted 1B work Very imperiecliy done, tusecure and not in quailty or character such as is callen tor by the specifications or contract. ‘Thig Went on trou bad LO Worse UNL none work was done in accordance Wits te apenas 110n OF a8 it bad Deen doue at Une Line “of ther first employment. Compiatuts to tie contractors Ay LO the TaU.Ly, Careless, abd Teckiows Work Was met in a Uhreate ing madver and « prowl of di missal U furlne. smterterence oF suggestious were made Of lixe cuaracter. To keep tucir places ther had Wo quietly acquiesce. Work was rapidiy per formed Ly a few wee When Uwice Ue numuer wus required lo do it according to contract. ihe con. Uract called or skied Where green, teal ands were empioyed. The packing, whicu suousd have been witu stone imbedded souJiy in cemenee was thrown ip loosely, ait OF wisn In many Places, trom tbe key of ule Urick arcu Lo the tou, he space Of excavadlon Was Got packed, Dut n> Maihs ub open space WiLuOUt supp>rt for Lue rock Jule OvCUFS BPL OMY In OME DUL Many InsLancer In tact, upotan eXamiuation it woud be foune. as @ rule, Guat Ht re@ulus as tke exca¥attoa wert 10 Where sioue was taken or packing but dttoe coment Was Used, and alWays spariugly. Where a Darrel Was Caiied 10F OLY & Luswel Was Used, At Was @ commun Ocvurrence tor Lic Laspectons to ask wuck cement bad been Used, aus when five’ barreis hud been consumed tfvech Would be reporied, The lumpectors ieit wear everyung 10 We Contractors. Une inspector scarcely ever gOL OD Lhe scaffold Wo see Low the wcking Was dune; be meray squinied at tir Brick “work, secmingiy ‘no. cariug tor ‘what Was behind OF above it Sowe wis Uhere au Incredibie amount Of work dove ta view ul the sew mea cuployed. Mauy times Ue wor Walch apparenuy bad beeu perirued durin, Ube Might vould BOL possiby have beru compicied iu wccoraauce WILL Lue specilications Uy tue jorce euipivyed. Tuus tue work progressed, Wie Woo snail « force al any time to dv tae aun Work Wich Was apparenuly Duished. Uraclors and tuspscirs soeied Wo be tue best oF inl nds, ail COMUNE iu periect mccord Wikis each Other, ‘There were uo Coupialais as ty iaulity Work, Dut, on the Coutrary, a geutal air Of securiy aud’ Salisfacuon prevailed wuicy savored Inghiy Of @ mULUAL Uodersiauding. ‘These workinen conclude With Lue reuark that it ts needless to say Ube Work is Careiemsiy ald Wretched\y done, in wany p.aces bordering om Worlilessbess, WACK Cab euall) be poluied out aid submiantiated These workmen offer to guide any commities, acting Under competent auLuoriLy, 10 Lie suvday Work in We (unuei, and Lo Lap Lue arch In as Many SecUOUs as Maa) Ve Pequired Lo Lully Lest Lue wccur Tracy Of Wuels stavcurchis, aud to suow Lie Vacant Waere Wwe coutract aud Lue saiety aud ulile ty Of Uke Luupel auke demaud solid svoue tuasour, aud 10 pay fOr tue dainage Wo Lhe arches by Lub Lapping Which Wey propor: ti Uiey du uot disclose exveuaive Vacaut spaces over Lue. Now that Luese chaiges ure betore the Wuole Wasuington mule, IL Wilk Be Interesting Lo see WaeLUCr Lue valdeut abd We S crevary of War wil: coulinue Ww wegiect weir ylaiu duty. ‘Tue only sewWiance o: reply a& yet vouchsated by aby OUe Interested hus veek that Lue charges CoMe LTO meu WILBOUL Cuar.cler. Tue reverse I Urue, But if at were Dut, Lue Question Is uo. one ut Ube exasled virtues of Uhe proeuiuent wickedness OF brickmasous 11s slinply wueluer Che 3 miles Uf arches lu Us eXLebaiVe wud Cosy Government Work was Leen propery packed, or Wun uer scan- wki0Us and Gisuonest WOK Has Doon allowed. Ais be Maller Very easily usceriaiued. ‘The Tepusalious oF ue War Depariwent, aud oF all eue pioyed Under ki UpOD Luis Worn, ale dureCUY Ae Yowed, ‘Tue case 8 NOW In a suape Wuere Ue charges preferred canwor be lgnureu WiLuOUL We WMOst SMAABELUL BEYIEE OL Le pPladues’ dULy LO Le puuac. “see. Women Make From the Angunaut, ‘Tue records of Lue humane societies on Dov Sides OF Ube AUlantic sbow Cuat Of late years a take Proportia Of weir medals fall to Lue 100 OC gIria, Luere Were seVeral notable instances of rescue frow drow nlbg tase suungier b) gitis Wuder twenty. Many Wowed are accumpusued swiuamer, Tule 4» UU baLural As Weir buues are generally Aguter Cuan Lhdse vi mien, aud Lhelr fest more Luo) ani, Wey Have Jess Uilicull) Lo overcowe Im aqUiring We art, Sowe Of Lutia Could Boal at their ret A Uney Could acquire tue ree qu.sll2 LANG IL Lue Power OF Lue waver LO hold acm Up. Swiuulng I Very MUCH ab art Ot Kady Jor AL us Yeueraiy Lue case Lusk when & person be Weves suilluenti, ch Lue buLy aiicy of Loe Water LO Arust Lo 4. is precious Vou), Jo! De i a swunuer, Tuere were young girls at Newport ast suauuner WhO Cvuid Hoal Ou ue Ssurlace OF Lue ocean WILR wo WOVE WUCULLY tha Luey exper oa. Lucy Cullid Wave Hoated ws ROU HE uevessary. Soue of Ube Woot tainous oW luilug “als WAVE Leek MCCUMpusued uy VEry Jouug owe. Dine. FAIRFAX. In Washingion, D.C. Septuuber 28, of tue late Cnuailen Sue de® 2 aictamy 44 Vatu aud Unlioruia, aud uaughi-r of tbe ite Josep att Racy d.. bewiuin, of Cu haunt Ue wo.ie v. -Uiveral Will be gVeu (oan Frauciscu, opt Lowteville pargee HEPBURN. In New Osten, is..om Tuesday, Bepe tember 9, 88D, BAmL EL CHEW bh at the iste Fi ai. ame Mize otik ado bara, of town, D.C. MOGKATH. On W-duondag, 59)t, 24, 18M, at 1 10 Gene & tte, STEPLAN 1. AM. MOGLATH. ace vwenty> five years, tloved war ui Nu au Mary AiCu.ALM ol Wai. tale paste Lrod (ak usm Semsetioty COR. her sd wid 1 streets Uv thewst, ou Friday, bept. 2 York «a. MCNALLY. On Tuesday, September 25, 1NBS, at 10 ti, BALDGET MeNALLA, widow oF tie law place frow ber ite residence. oor ero. , deveuth aud N sie wor Tuueaday at 8:0 O'clock a ak.. aad trv Kauuscusate Com, church at Boeck a Kewlives sud ia invited to a tend. hl MURUALGH, In Georgetown, D. C., on Septem! 25, Leds, at 8 clock yom. BalDGLl A. bewved wie Of Luke Martiuga, egos thirty ecut years, ‘Tise cveuds of Lie -aanily are ree @citus ¥ invited to stead wer :uueral irom wt sate Femueuee, L511 Thue: ine, -eptem er 28, at 8-30 Tcwce Lequiem tame t Trinity (catuulic) Uburch at 10 veloc, 2 NELSON. On Mouday, Seytember 26. 188K, ot 4:30 Souock «tu, wt bis late residence, SZL meven street Lerten, KUBRET ALLSUN, aged forty-sin at 4.30 p.m., from Eastern Pree mepere mente Tegardiess of utes ons oF coutrack, The cou Swimmers, ao PAXTON. On 25, LNBR, ge iE bawion gic, below ctu Wve A. Pasion, aged seven nih “oven day. asad wi abe place ih 4d Caan pons Pruay. seyteuver Yeret S v'cwwck pau Pricude Woe invited v0 attend. a PUADY. On 1 m., MARGIE V. PU duo. Eand Mary & Inks. wt a jomeriy of ‘lace frow her late residence, 1320 Pour-aua-e-bait southwest on Weabesday, sinb. Bs at Seiden aaleamore papers 3 7 tember 25, 1886, ot 10 Sotuk, suk aaged 29 year oath, nd Zo aye. ‘Fuderal from the residence of bis brother inlaw, P. obs nein et souihesst, Lisure-ayy Bap 4). m, Relatives ana ae At tue home of his, father, at Orange, any, tormeriy of this” eae

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