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FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS FOR _RENT—ROOMS. = ENISHED—TO ADULTS, TWO eas waren ane goer dg rs brick, bay- window Bouse: guod buardin jon keNT—CaPiioL SILL—NICELY FuR- FOR TAI o Viagie oF ou. suita with Beeteclang Board: references exe ZOLASt ae Changed geeupancy september 1 selz-dee — KENT—ROOMS; REFERENCE REQUIRED. ersey 8 Re oe26-40" NISHED ROOMS WITH BOAND. ¢ KENT—3 FURNISHED KOOMS EN SUITE: Pou eee hot and eld water, well bested, Uright ind hecitaful: sauitary plumbing: at 3 Gram: Pisce, vo passe aaa aciadpor aaga Jfok RENT—i900 H ST NW. NEWLY FUR- Fiisaio moms is sew noCsn* “sete'3e | NICELY FURNISHED CORNER Rposare: private iminily, couve: “terms ons ae ‘improv ment oderate, wevtiamen omy. 903 10u JOR RENT— FURNISHED, TWO HANDSOME FPetustasicating Rooms ou ‘secunu @oors svete oy forer: ee, Se = eG Fort pecicu eae {o ail harness; move. Gime under ficuiarsaddtess PUSTaASiT EE Fo SALE—AT gee: and pony 43 hands high: also birness. "Inguice 1910 11th at- aw. s0-8- FOR SALE-A THOROUGH RED FRE-H JERSE ¢ Cow, Gret-class milser, HUGH MOMASON, r ar of Race Track ‘Iath st. reed. eezb-3e R SALE—A RAKE OPFORTUNITY—FORAI- ey Toomers; good reasons for seilibg: Address J. F_B., star office R SALE—CHE TO IMMIDIATE PUR- FttscrBtoct ana Pistares of «small Store: estaulicbed business; goodstand. Box 1 Star ofmice. itt {OR SALE—A SOFA BED AT ONE HALE OF ‘oFiwinal cost: two persons when . has sprig and bair mattress end place ior Apply 600 Mass. ave. R SALE CASH WILL BUY A 7 OCTAVE Chickerirs Piauot ‘can be seen at confectionery. 15th st aua Benning road w. e. mest" J;Ok RENT—VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR ‘uniurnivhed kooms for geutiemen: retereuces ex- 11 Vermout avenue, near Iowa circle. ‘RoR RENT—A LARGE HOOM, THInD STORY, Fsts sed din beh et me. ape of nae ee hia & CO. = = meab-ot OK SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS—GIVE_»CHOOL Fthdtta's nither edue ton. James Parton, the celeLrated bnstoriau and biowrapher, says “that in every house where there is pl cod» set of -Abpietou's Cyclo. itis Uke seuding the whole family to college.” im work, al, the volumes, can be obcained at ones om smal morthiy payments by addressing Box 159, Siar Office. "Different ditious: all pr.cem, -6t 70K RENT—A DESIRABLE SUITE OF ROOMS, with bath. at 648 bet aw. eeusoe {OR RENT— 1504 Hi ST. NW. SPACIOUS SUNNY Fouls eusuite oF single, Dewly and bandsomel ished ; central.y located: two dors from Wormley' Hotel; furnace heat or rate fia keferences x- ehanwed. pa5toT 0° IRABLE FRONT KOOM, stu {OR KENT—VERY D Forced ter tts Pat }OK KENT—TWO RUOMS, ONE TIRST FLOOR, Suitable for office or ved-roum: other third floor: itcheu it desired. 1303 F u.w. rooms, third four, furuished or unfuruished. aw. IR RENT—815 TO $20 PER MONTH, TO GEN- Ucmen large uewly-turnished Rooms: house just Sut-cine cvodition, iucludiug vauitary piu foe “Vid ecu manieibae" 12TH ST. W., LAKGE JOK RENT—13550 ja Sppase seer mre ae {UK KENT—AT 1112 H ST. N. W., NICELY | UR- See Sere ea ee OK RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suice, in private family: furnished; large double corner Louse: south and cast 1rout. opeu replaces im every room: reiereuces required 1101 K st. uw. aylz-low* FOR DALES A FRY CLASS, TWENTY FIVE tse: power Stearn Exxiue, Sold ot greater’ pow:r ie required to move additional me: day st the wo27-6t FOORD-HAND ‘bination iiuery.. way be ween ration any Saice fTHE EV EAING STALL jode Bim ments. Wi Tmode i at locke prove: a. age ome: fu: nitare and ber Sxtures complete: pone ca yoouie paying seat. ABP & 6v,,31 N. Eut tae Bestest Fok SE PAPGAIN-EAD TS BROWN MALE: forse” gentle for drivfiue, stained fon" polar the Tez Spply 27 lowe Circle. meee JPOR SALE—ONE NEW LIGHT CONCOKD WAGON suitable for coutmactor: one heavy second. hand bo- icy‘Concord wavou in ‘frat-olaae ordes: 908 aeton S21 one cide-bar bugxy, second hand. J: A. ORERN. ee27 St" Foot, abd Ritcuem Huruicice, acm very Fenn Stice of TH Sha 5 SEA 8D well at bargain. ode 108, wear of marae R_ SALE—IN BALTIMORE—GALOON SITU- fed on obe of man thoroughfares near Otty Hall CO. 112 Cat nw. 26. OB SALE—A LOT OF GOOD, SECOND-HAND FLAT-TOP DESKS, Office Tables and Leather covered Chairs Pigeon Bi Office. Bar and other Couutera Also, © of Furniture. 911 #ch st. uw. se26-3t* FE SALETSEARLY NEW No.3 OASH REGIS: ter, suitabl wre. Address D, Star office, 26-3" FOE BEST 204 EST TARGE "AND HAND: some furnished rooms, ei suite or siugie, on coud Or third foo, with private family oil-Im JOR RENT—4 COM MCNICATING ROOMS, THIRD T floor of house 635 D st n.w.. for light hov-ekee jug) S20. Inquire a the store below or GF. CHAR: rek dyin FOR RENT—FLATS. JOR RENT—WEST near new Sicpal Uttee, five rooms, hot aud cold water, coal closets, &c. required FOR RENT—OFFICES. JOR KENT—OFFICE RUOMS IN THE BUILDING Factfeisrivanis sveuue ana Lot at ot, Oppoa duction ef Taibo ws Building formerly doen ral's Otic As g bua Sem locas a uusurpamed iu the chy. MILL Jost Bios Ta0d he wet tedster OR RENT — STOKE AND DWELLING, 1610 1 Ff AO ek ne: Der mony cis BUFTY, 025-68 1301 JOR KENT—1602 14TH ST. store. wibe-room ‘im above: concrete cellar, and large brick stable in sear: rent low to suitable tenant EC CUTTER 1423 F st se15-lm* ____ FOR RENT_HALLS. OR RENT—FU: SISHED HALL, 923 F St. n.w. to lodges, clube and associations, on days ed evenings to uit. Apply at W. U. DENISO»'s Real Eatate Uffice, uuder above ball, au30-3u FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS JOR RENT_HOTEL BARBER SHOP; ELEGANT location. TYLER & RUTHESPORD. _ se26-3t = *- FOR SALE—LOTS. JOH SALE—CHOICE CONE LOT, 4TH AND LARGE NEW TH S at le-s than cu-reut prices, small cash payment, aad sou tue for deterred payments, FOE BALE-A, FIRE BUILDING LOT on Eas Capitol st., 202124 to 30-ft ailey, southern expo- mare, at €1.65 per it ree short lots on Boundary st. at head of N. J. aves southern exposure, at ¢1 per it. . Aletou S.J ave: uorth, 20 it front, at 75c- pet fh Also, lots in Columb.s Hoxbts, Meridian Hull, Whit- ney Clo-e aud Forest ium Park. m25-0t THUS. G. HiSSEY, 1226 Fst. nw. OR SALE—TO CLOSE AFFAIRSSOF SYNDICATE 12 lute in choice northwest sections: loth, luta, } 7th. M. and Corcoran sis; uo reasowable offer te tu. LELPOLD, 131 F sta. w. only Oe. per fost son ! ak Heat PoRD, 14236 Pat, N GKADE, ve minutes? ‘350-8200 MILLLPS, PORLEASE_ 4 CHUIGE SQUARE OF GROUND O. rade iu one of the best aud most rapidiy jmprov- iug pruious of the uorthwestera section suitable for # florist or other bus. nes. BH. WARNER & Co. LE-ATTENTION! BROOKLAN advaucig Now is yo ard cod water, omy Sve minutes’ by rail from the city, Sasreen: to o-w University and, soldiers’ Home: Call ‘aod secu.e your choice. McLACULEN SHodtt otal Paes oy x AT BROOKLAND. FIKST S1A- ey Biversity; cheapest iu warket: easy terme. For par- teulare apply to WALBEM @ WILDUN, 1008 Fat Fz SALE—CHOICE SMALL LOTS IN MOUNT Pieasabt, ony $500 each: suall cash paym ute re ed. ok Heelan Fos SALES BEAUTIFUL LOTs TN Ti at 12th aud Boundary sta 2; for sale at ‘broad Cash payments long tine, low intecest. ‘BEALL, BhOWN alt2m 7 MONEY TO LOAN. IDAD, ‘bargain: frie 28, 000 Teas ESTATE IN amounts to suit. loans on qiowe surity at S per ceut wterest, B. Ho WAK- NEK & Co. se26-30t Mo3E) 204320. IX SCM To SUIT. FOR 5, 10, 15,or 20 years. Easy payments: In the erent of death, loan is canceled without Turther pay: ment, and property turueu over {ree of incumbrauce. The plau o: the Cuited security Lite aud irust Co., of Pu Lideiphia is the bes. ever devined to enable par= fies to own their homes for the Ordinary cost of rent Cali for s ctreular and full explauation. ftlin FH MII & SON, Agciita, 1222 Fst, Mf ORNEX To LOAN ON ANCE FLACED, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT AT Low. Most aatis OF isrbuesr Os Mealy ePA TE Becumiry. SiON, ro) nia ave, 000, AND 12 08 on “reat now. Wat. B. ee7-Lin 81.000, at lowest rates. £ F - tat HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1321 F st. 5 500, S300, e500, 8B. ‘Larwer suine at S percent. No delay. ria EA. MciN1IRE 918 F at. BAL ESTATE INVESTMEN1. SAFE A5S U. ». BONDS, OPEN Set uas glove Sao y ‘ ‘SMALL PREMIUM ‘CaakueD, $70.000—Tu Loan 50.000 iz: reo ON REAL ESTATE. : {au25]__ THOS E. WAGGAMAN. it i &~ FROM $500 UPWARD, AT THE LOWES] KAT 8 Boao oar = REAL ESiaT& 1s THIS DISTRICT. = KO. HOLTZMA: utd cloth and Bote aw. $100, 0002 Ree a eiepuoue 130. GM. WHITE & CD. S22 N. Charles st. saiumore yO8Ey To Loan MSE emce (Od MEAL Bet. U, BeTALe suCUAIT + FisHE: & C0, = ist oe we uo To Loan & Estate af LOW WABE'S DASENTO’ 24 Successor to DANENHOWEL & SON. 1115 Fat pf ONEX To LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE OK FIRST- MOG ccrion st lowest ralceed mores, Selay where the security is ‘aww. a Cites, 303 Theos oe ___ COUNTRY _BGARD. VOMFOUT-RETREA\, POPULAR FIlyt-CLAss resort in the Muuntains of Maryia .d: strictly uon- Eee CL Keep Tryon acti aa, aoe trae Sarg] JOR SALE—HANDSOME, YOUNG, SOUND DAY Hore, uearly new darcey.and Harness. A very ndscme {ur-oUt, and as owner bas to leave the city Wilsellat'® ee5-3 JPO# SALE—T0 BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE The following superior Horses, Carriares, and Har- hess, the property of a private gentleman breaking up his stable, are offer-d {or sale at a sacrifice. Tie stock cousists of the handsome aud attractive saddle and ariving horse ‘“Irusty,” he is 7 sears old, 15% hands, rich seal brown iu color, fine flowing mane and tail, hhas all gaits under sddle, trots in harness, an extra free prompt driver, fearless of every object, and safe for the most nervous person to use with absolute safety. Also the bay trotting horse “Dick Almont,” cau trot in 2:40, kind and gentle, very stylish, and one of the best road horses in thecity. And « hand- some brown coupe and family horse, 8 years old. close and compaccdy made. is a wood driver and an excellent business horse. ‘The curriazes comprise an elelegant standing top family carriage to seat four, is one of the most recent style, front w! Jeanure, Box 124, Star office. 5 © toy bikKy, and @ six-spriug square toy, uch paneled sides, is suital ery. lsibdrV, milkman, or store delivery wagon. ‘wo sets fine uand-made baruess, ove set light double harness, and one st single coupe harnes silver mounted, Wolf and seal lap rubes. horee blauket Stable untensiia, ec. ke All will be colt separate, ai Su one sveking superior articies can obtuin good ber: jor trial ens. an they ast be disposed of at ovce. iy NEK’S Pal VATE STi at naw bet Pe aveand Hat deans ecl6-3t* 729 1 ae 1.300 pou..ds each: ‘will be sold, as ‘Be owner leaves for Europe soon. Ii.guire of WOuD BuOTHERS, 1620 M st. n.w. Also a few cheap horses for sale. Inquire as above. e25-5t® ‘JROH SALE—PSYCHO PATTERN, SAFETY Bicy- ie, ew, eat, Eugiioh, made, with best Eugiiah seme Lap, Satchel, 100ls and Hell: cheap. A 809 Ginat aw, ectitate 70K SALE CHFAP_HANDSOME LARGE FIRE Proof ~afe with Lung ar pioot chests; suitable tor bank or Banker. Keal Estate ffice or hotel; can b- seen, at Koum 1. 1391 Fst uw e240 Fakseeick, b SOMNER OFFERS BARGAINS iu sale or rent of Huet & Davis. Pianos to October Tiomeke in the rooms, 811 duh et uw. sele'ot Fob SACEFIRE- PROOF sare. combination lock aud aii modera haaproveupeta” AA Gress SAFE. Star office. sez2-6t" 7OK SALE—20 HEAD HORSES—JUST ARRIVED from: Georgetown, Ky : @ combined harness aud eddie Loren] Duppie Gray. 5 years old. 16-1 bauds hugh, very raugy, can trot ii Sraewg meericnns ‘@ inile in 3 minutes; 1 Seal ol Stientiow to's chestuut Sorrell Colt: af szeural my ut Sorrell Col Lands high sired Uy ‘Hed Wilkes, dain '« tthan ¢ warranted or money refunded; ca 2:45; has uever becu handled. JOHN SiMMONs, 311 12th st. mare: trot a mile in _ee22-2w DOC. GARGES, Manager. SALE—INTERNATIONAL is Vols boule ‘treats of AQU40 wabjee a Clear concise," comprehensive: 3,500 tilustrations, 150 taps: 13,206 octavo payes choicest knowledge, for ceneFations; staple, euduriug. latest, cl at: enthls payments, Orders received 66 1113 Feta, ¥. ‘sez2-1m* FOE, PALES WHOLE OF STOCK IN TRADE AT veling 403 Penbsylvauia ave.. consisting t: unks, trat cous, harness, blankets, &., to close bu ‘on 8 siuees, count of sickness; store for tures for sale. vant of Tent; fixtures for F ot, SALE OR EXCHANG!—THE LARGEST stock of C1 Wi of Carmaxes, Wagous, aud Harness, bota new Sand Close tite reat. Dare ine in Lap Hobes snd Horse ‘Blanket "W.es SEV EM, 460 Pa av. wai” JOR SALE_GKEAT BikGaING IN EyLES on, BRS TS aE Hevo wokcu sco! ‘Piano Areney, B45. That ww. may i-B For SALES Now Famous axp MaGaini cent Btula & Bauer Uprigut Cabinet aud Upright ‘Plauos, we are. sell ng on enay pay: Bae gi'sio emanate Roe dost elegant upright made, for Pknanahly bniillat tone qualities andertreme Gurebuity. hach eT FOE SALE PANTIES IN NEED OF PINE Ox OAK basing should commun.cato with me before pur- where, as 1 Lave scured quantity, the demand a se6-3in? SALE—FINEST ASSUKTMENT OF ‘ure Vehicies and Business the city ent Ww: Ue lowest prices. J. K- PLOBEN, or. York ave, and 1230 32d 3 ‘OK SALE—THE “OTTO” Gi) RE F gtires uo tour avote af eabate Gua Le loss of time, no handling of fuel. Bend for e aud price list b. BALLAUF, Aw’t, 731 7th st. BLZ-tr Dazss Goons Hasovsnrzes fumes. Our stock is so large and our selection #0 per- fect that much time could be saved by comin direct to us Our stock comprises ali the newest creations in Dress Fabrics and High-Cliss Novelties. Our European buyer visited all the Foreign Marts, ‘and bus made selections that will astound the Wash- ington Ladies. ‘With the new alterations to our alresdy large Dress Goods Salou we need not hesitate in sayiog thst our sock is tue very largest and best selected ever shown by us oF anyone else Having such perfect light in our room at all times is something to be taken into consideration. LANSBURGH & BRO. ONE PRICE, of 20> 42% 424, 426 7th and 417-410 sinse, Xx. Covosen Sux Bexoamzs ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘We have just placed on sale lot of very fine Ben- galince, in thirty shades, at the low price of $1.50 per yard. They are the finest goods we have ever shown, ‘and are grest bargaina Full assortment of kvening and Dark Colors, Bisck Peau de Sote Silks at $1.00 and $1.25; worth 91.50 and 61.75. ‘New Shades in Brosdcloths and Henristtes. New Patterns in French Flannela, New Table Linens and Navking, New Bleck Goods Extra Bargain im Colored ‘Plush ot $1.25. Quilted Seting all Shades, New Stock of Fall Dress Goods of every description, ‘M SHUSTER & SOKS, 91y PENN:. AVR RA heen is the verdict of all who take Ayers Pilla, ‘Promp:and effective tn their action, they leave ‘Bo tll-effects, and may be administered to old or young. Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, aye: “I was 6 great sufferer from Constipe- tion. Headache, and General Debility. My skin was yellow, and I bed constant pain in my side and beck. Other medicines failing, I took three boxes of Ayes Pills andam cured.” “Iwas severely afflicted with Dyspepeis and ‘Enlargement of the Liver, most of the time be- ing unsble to retain any solid food. Three boxes Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drugyists #04 Dealers in Medicines. Fs it The faite sates = Loreen for u ne fv from the since that time I have ours very Mrrzxs rue Cyrus ependel Balt Powder ie put uD $a esa of tb rey Carpet ne the tae the neck ‘bot all others are worstless unit Fees iairiamnore pd at. N. Tbole Awenta sul-m.wht MADAME ADELINA PATTI NICOLINL Cnato ¥ Nos Custis, Oct, 12, Tmnst repest once more my belief that there never bas been anything equal in merit to the Recamier Preparetions, my skin is so unmensely improved by their use. It hes grown 0 amooth and ao fair that I ‘Reed not dread old axe while these magic inventions of yoursexist. Oct. 31—1 use Cream, Balm, and Lotion without them. Recamier Soap also ie perfect. I thought other soaps good, but 1 had never tried the ‘Recamier. I shali vever use any other. It far sur- Passes 811 tollet caps. London, Dec.—. 1 hear the Princess of Wales is delighted with Recamier Prepars- fons, I shall recommend them to Her Royal Hichness when I next see her. Ieend youan sutograph letter to inclose to the Princess of Wales, Later, from Spain—I cannot tel! you how anxious I ‘mn to do allIcan for the Recamer Preparations, I tell everyone here in Spain how much they have done forme. Ihave spoken to the Queen about them, and when Iget to South Americal hope to finds letter from you telling me how I can best serve you there. 1 do want to help you, for I am convinced your Reca- mer Preparations are the greatest boon ever invented. ‘1 could not comfvrtably endure a day without them. ADELINA PATTI NICOLINL ‘You can haves besutifal complexion by uring the Recamer Cream. provided you avoid all cosmetics. It ‘Will remove the damage caused by cosmetics. It will Temove pimples, liver spots, blackheads and redness of theakin. Any of these imperfections on a woman's face te equivalent to s painted sign, saying: “This ‘Woman is uncleanly in her personal habits; she docs ‘Rot think it worth while to make herself attractive.” Send for free sample of Recamier Powder. Harriet ‘Hubbard Ayer, 52 Para Place, New York. a7 A Scax Sux Distasz 12 Yesna CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. 1. John J. Case, D.D. 8., having practised dentistry {m this county for thirty-five years, and being well known to thousands heresbouts, with s view to help ‘any who are afflicted as I have been for the past twelve yeara, testify that the Curicuna Kewepies cured me of Paoriasis, or Sealy Skin, in eixht deys, after the doo- tore with whom I had consulted gave me no help or ‘encouragement, JOHN J. CASE, D. D. 8., Newton, N. J. ‘We have been selling your Curicuna REMEDIES for years, and havethe first complaint yet to receive from urebaser. One of the worst cases of Serofuls I ever ‘was oured by the useof five bottles of Curicuaa ‘ResoLvanz, Curicums, and Coricuma soar. The ‘soap takes the “cake” here as « medicinal soap. TAYLOR & TAYLOR, Drugyista, ‘Frankfort, Kan, ._ Your Curicuna Rewxpres performed a wonderful ‘care lest summer on one of our customers, au old geo~ tleman of seventy years of age, who suffered with « fearfully distressing eruption on his head and face, ‘and who had tried all remedies and doctors to no pur ‘pose, J. F. SMITH & CO, ‘Texarkana, Ark. Sold everywhere. Price: CoTtouRA. 50c.; Soar, 25¢.; ‘Resouvent, $1. Prepared by the Porras Davo axD ‘Cuzsrcat Co., Boston, Masa, IMPLES, blac! chapped and oily skin pre- rented bj Cusicuna Mambesan Beast oebS twee You ‘are hustling around for your share of the world's good aifte, and it's hard work, think of something else. ‘This constant work will tell sometime—perhaps it ‘has alres y—end nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgic and rheumatic aches snd pains are part of the “good eifte” your hustling has won. ollar to have is filled by your druggist: BR PAINES COMPOUND 0}. ‘ig. Use acoording to directions All druggists keep it. It will strengthen your nerves, tone up your whole system, and make you bless us for Prescribing this great nerve tonic. ‘Be sure to gut the genuine, prepare only by WELLS, RICHARDSON & 0O., Burlington, Vt. Now Resor. FALL AND WINTER STYLES Hats. DRESS SILK HATS, 85, 96, AND $8. ALL THE LEADING STYLES mats AT €2, 62.50, $3, $3.50, 94, AND 85, BOYS’ HATS, 750. TO $2. UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘With Gold, Silver and Natural Wood Handles, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, S a ¢ ei e§ ij i i i i i TF dal THE EVENING STAR: WAS HINGTON, D.C.; 2d EDITION. ILL-LUCK PURSUES HER. The City of New York Has Another Bad Passage—Delective Machinery. Lonpow, Sept. 28.—The big steamer City of New York, Which arrived at Queenstown to-day, made ‘the passage from Sandy Hook in7days and 23 hours. Her circulation pumps were defective, and for 4 days only tue starboard engine could be worked. “She met severe gules, during which two Passengers Were Larown to the fluor and bad ser- eral rivs broken. “During the gales another pus- Senger became Insane, and it was found necessary to put bim in a straigut Jacket, “OLD HUTCH” KEEPS HIS WORD. Cuicago, Sept. 28—At 11 o'clock September Wheai Was quoted at 145, and six minutes later Mt touched 150. October was quoted at 99%, No- Vember, 99%; December, 99%; May, 101%. Over Ae AS 3 Oats, 23% 5 15.10 a 15.20; Hy Shore rib &70° ‘The Daily News says: The bulls were not sat- feted Witu the Wuole barnyurd this moruing. ‘Tuey wanted the pasture too. ‘There was none to question their right toit: infact (ue who.e fled Was conceded. “December wueat, which closed last might at 963(4967%, opened oMictally at 90%; Dul, as a matier of fact, there were ew sales ut this price and hardly auy between 90% and $1, he price Lo which It at once jumped. Vive migutes atler tne opening it sold at 100%, but tuere was a disposition to draw it ratucr mild above this figure. September wheat was 131 Lid On the curb, but in tue pit Uhere were traues at 226. Hutchinson said he had September wheat for sale, and did not know the price of it. He suld: “1 thought T would wait until noon to see what Price we bears would put on it, and also see how iMmucu is coming trom Miwaukec and Chicago. I Want the bears to get a good price for It.” a Gov. GUYS COUP D’ ETAT. He Quietly Occupies the Chickasaw Capital, Striking Byrd Dumb wi Surprise. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 28.—Information comes trom Dougherty, Texus, that Gov. Guy marched into Tishorning, the Chickusaw capital, yesterday with an urmed force and took his seat. Gov- ernor Guy was legally elected governor, but was counted out by tne Byrd party, and Byrd took his seat as govern But as it was fllegal he could not ex, ect to ve Tecognized by tie United States Government or by tue Guy party. Gov. Guy quickly gathered some of Lis party and ‘TOOK THE CAPITAL AND BYRD'S PARTY BY SURPRISE. The legislature had not adjourned. ‘The ad- ministration had been calling on the Guy officers for the possession vt all moneys, reports, &c., DUL was quietly put off unti Gov. Guy Was ready to take possession again. Mr. Byrd was so dum- founded when be recognized Gov. Guy at the head of bis men marching to the capital that he was unable to speak for several moments, ‘TROUBLE LIKELY TO ENSUE. ‘There was nu rouble, but Itls expected at any time, ana Gov. Guy will do ail 1n his power to pre- vent’ it AS soon as all the Byrd faction are aware of the change in governorship hot times are expected. IU was rumored that Government troops will be held in readiness to move to the cupitol at a minute’s notice If Lroubie occurs between tne Byrd upd Guy parties, Again in Trouble. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY NO. 24, K. OF L, OP CHICAGO, ONCE MUKE PUTS 4 SOCIALIST TO THE FRONT. Cuicaso, Sept. 28—Trouble 1s brewing again in Knigts of Labor circles District Assemuly 24, fa- ous for its ouce Darrow escape trom violent dis- Tuption and tue social st ideas Wuich dominate tt, Tecently selected George Scuilling, the well-known socialist, us delegate to the national assembly 400, and others who opposed the choce made formal Protest 10 the general muster-workuman. alleging as cuuse Of the dissent that a number of the as- semblies Which voved for tue delegation were 1.el- Agible frou the fact that they had not paid their dues to July 1, as required. Mr. Powderiy, in bis reply, finds the object.oa well taken aud deciares that the district wili have to bold another election, A local paper says that the letier, in oLber re- ‘Spects, is DUL a repetition of the geueral master Workman's oft-repeated sentiments against the ayclulist faction Of the order, abd that he aimost a8 Mucu as stated that Scullung would now be seated under apy circumstances, Ivis said Chat the district will probably defy, Mr. Powderly and send to Indlanapoils it» delegation as now chosen. Personally Schuliug dec.ares tat he is going tO Prevent Limseit with ls’ creventials and demand & seat. Some Interesting consequences are ex- ected to fouow, —_—_—— ‘The Imprisoned Anarchists, COUNSEL POR FIRLDEN AND SCHWAB STILL WORKING POR THEIR RELEASE. CHtcaGo, Sept. 28.—A local paper says: The casey ofthe (Wo iuprisoned anarchists Saunt F- Fielden and Michael scuwab, 1t appears have not et been entirely given up by their attorneys, Mr. Balomon and WP. Black, ‘Thes: atioracy’s have een carefully studying Ue records of Lue supreme Court and clatia to have discovered vital errors 10 them Watch they are hopetul wiki prove bevedictal their clleuts, now at Joliet. Last eveuing Attorney Sulomon siarted tor Ottawa, where tue ‘Supreme Court is now in session, armméd with tue JOINE alliduvit Of Lunself and Capi. Biack, wulch be will file tis morning. ‘The aMlsavit staces that in the decree of tue court It 1s set iorth Luat the defendants in person were present in court during the arguwent and the rendering of the opinion Tefusing them @ new tial. ‘This tuey claiui 1s not true, and Wili usk the court to alter Its record iu that parucular, If that order is issued 1 1s claimed tat the prisouer's attorneys will take further steps Which they uope Will result in secur- ing their cents’ release. —_——— ‘The Yacht Pilot Missing. FRARS THAT SHE WAS LOST IN A BIG STORM ON LAKE MICHIGAN. | i CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—A special dispatch from” ' a cine, Wis.,saYs that grave feurs are eutertaiu: for the gaiety of the Yacut Puot, Winch cleared , that port for Chicago yesterday moruing, D “ud for New Orleans, by way of Lake Michigan, tue Iuinois and Michigan Canal und the Lunols and ‘Musoissippt rivers. ‘Sue Was Out in a seVere worth. West gale, Notuing vas yet been seen of her at this port.” Incoming vessels report @ verritic sea, in which it Would be next to impossible tor such & ‘Vessel to live. —+—_ Death o: HN, Baer. Batrmoxs, Mp., Sept. 28.—The Rev. R. N. Baer, pastor of Fayette Methoulst Episcopal church, and Tormeriy of Washington, died this morning of ty- phoid feve: ——— Hanian Again Defeated. Srpxey, N. 8. W., Sept. 28—The race for the ‘sculllog chainpionsiip between Peter Kemp and Edward Hanlan was rowed on thé Farametta Kkiver to-day, and was won by Kemp. gee Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp... Sept. 28.—Vireinia sizes, con- solidated, :57 askeu; d0., ton-forties, 30%; do., new threes, 645065: B. & U. stock, U4 acted; North Caro- Inne, 8O asked; Gin. W. & B seconds, 74 "Bsoli> dated Kas stock. 51}9a5 1%; do. bonds, 108% asked. BALTIMORE, >;p... Sept. 28.—Cotton, dull and uomi- = @ 10ei0%. Flour, active, & Wnoetovuthern rat’ and’ bicber: Fults, 10se107; Lonsberry. 104a107, western, irrega-ar, ieher, clon! . ‘* winter red 97: 8: Sel - Sige Seer be haar tition Be Seber: iorwators southern, dull; white, 57 ab8: yellow, be: western, ea jmp: ry Geta 5 Beas 4 4gudbie;, Janu in Oat, Sima athern and Fenn yivania, J0e4: wos . “Kye. logs copier re ‘coi and hicher— iio cargoes, ‘Buyer, dull and eaey—A cote 1 sete, and tran,” T9506. "Whiaky, 1268128. te to. iverpool per steame:. dul ‘pal—cotion. <4. ; dour per tou, 18s.6d; grain, 1 Receipts Hours 19,000 | barrein; ye ‘bushels: corn. 4,000 bushels: oate, 14.000 els: rye, 2.500. bushels. -Sh.pinents — flour, 2.800 Bushe(e” alee Wheat, 265, ; cor, 6.000 Chicago Markets. ‘Sept. 28.—The flurry heat continues, wih Deceaber cocupriug the tost Sttention at tas see ian ates fee wih getarayaltercou clon ae 5 Nove, ; bg) ly to | 100i6. oom ad oh "9 to ra a ‘There was a fresh boom 5 ber. 10c. her, Ree Ear m ee aie 12.05. October}. fd wun de, higher. at 10.60. Bort Ribs opened 7% at 8.7249 for t ‘The Death-Recerd. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Geo. D. Paxton, white, 7 months; Otto J. H. Slent, white, 28 years; Jos. F. Suer- ‘wood, white, 1 month; Florence Campbell, white, 6 months; Rosa Mullen, white, 1 year; Jobn M, Knowles, white, 52 years; Mary 8, Towner, white, 37 years, Bridget A. ey Mai ls , colored, 10 months; tben, colored be THE AQUEDUCT FRAUDS, ‘What fs said by M-mbers of Congress, ‘THERE WILL BE 4 THOROUGH INVESTIGATION ANDTHE PARTIES RESPONSIBLE WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE ‘VIEWS OF VARIOUS MEMB-RB Members of the House of Representatives are fully allve to the importance of the disclosures as tothe aqueduct frauds, Those in charge of the appropriations for this work and others who take an interest in affairs here are determined that there shill be @ Unorougn investigation of the matter and that there shall be Do respecting of persons. The responsible parties they are deter- mined shall be held accountable for neglect of duty, if that is the worse they are chargeable | with; and that those found guilty of fraud and cor ‘shall be ished to the exv'acot theiaw noe ‘The conterees on thedficlency bill have already agreed upon a F soluuion authorizing « joint coo: gress.onal investigaion, as stated elsewhere, ap | us soon ag action has’ deen had upon it by the ‘Senate and Hous and the committees can De ap- Pointed, tue work will be begun. NO WHITE-WASHING, ‘Mr. Sayers, of the House appropriations vom- mittee, said to a Stan reporter this morning that ‘Where Would be no white-wasbing in this Lavestiga- Uon. They were, be said, in earnest in the matter. ‘They will have authority to summons witnesses and to sit during recess shoud one occur. The Investigation, be declared, would be thorough from vexinning to end, and that the officers placed in charge of the work would be required to Account for tueir trust, ‘The whole thing will be turned upside down and looked into, ‘THE OULLTY PARTIES SHOULD BE GOT INTO THE PENI- ‘TENTIARY, ‘Mr. Foran said he thougnt that the guilty par- es shouid be got into the penitentiary as quickly as possible, The officers in charge of the work, he thougnt, should be dismissed at once for incom- petency’anyuow, They were directly respousivle for the Work, and to say that they did not know anything about it does not appear to relieve them from responsibility, Mr. Ryan Said that there would be a thorough investigation by Congress. The men who are re- sponsible for the “work will not be permitted to Make the investigation, “I arrive at my judg. meat ip the matter,” he said, “trom the iatorma- ton Tderive trom ihe newspapers Ido not se how such tremendous frauds couid be perpatrated. ithe engineer omeers in charge bad performed thelr duty.” si ‘THE OFFICERS IN CHARGE NOT RELIEVED OF RESPON- SIBILITY, Mr. Clements thougut Lbat if the engineer of- cers reported that they bad been imposed upon that would be accepted as so. It would be in the nature of a confession, But they wouid not he re= Heved from Ube responsibility for neglect of duty or ineap icity. Mr. Pays n said: “You cannot quote me too strongly in the matter, It looks to me as if there had been tne WORST SORT OF CORRUPTION, conspiracy and mismanagement. You may de- Pend upon 1t the officers in charge of the work will ot escape the responsibility. It 1s no good excuse Wo say thal they have negiected their work, The whole matter Will be thoroughly invesizated by Congress. But tose men should be relieved trou duty at once, ‘They should not be perwitted to investigate “themselves. Tne tact of their ate tempung to make tbe investtzation in secret shouid have led at once to their being relieved and disinterested parties suouid have been put in to make he lists. It tsa bad piece of business for them at the best. They were placed there to 100k after the work, and see that It was properly done, Ido not beileve that, if they had attenued to tuelt duty fuituruily, they’couid Lave been decetved by a conspiracy Of subordinates, ‘The inspectors or contractors, or whuever may be In a conspiracy to deiraud Ube Government, should be landed la the penitentiary.” WHEN OAPT. HOXIE WAS IN CHARGE. “I know {rom current talk at the time,” he added, “that when Capt. Hoxie was in charge he ed to put on rubver boots and old clothes and down into the tunnel. As I understand, he was there at all mes and attended to his duty. If th ge men had done this I think they could not have been deceived as to the characier of the work, ‘This sort of work cannot be superintended Successtully from a club-room. ‘This thing 13 cal- culated to make Congress distrusttul of we Army engineers,” MR. BURNES' INDIGNATION. Mr. Burnes, chairman of the subcommitvee on Appropriations having the Aqueduct matter in charge, suld this afternoon to @ STaR re- porter twat members of | both House and bate Were tuoroughiy disgusted with the the management of Ue Washington aqueduct ex- tension, and that the conierees are determined to have w iuil aud com, lete Investigation, “They Propose to investigate,” he said, “from the Secre- tary of War down, and make the responsiblity Test heavily upon ‘ali implicated in the frauds, Wueth F uy neyiect or o.berwise.” He sald, tur: ther, that ue Was astonisued at the ussurance of the Cngineer omicers in assuming to be perteculy innocent, and declaring tuat tney are going to find the gullry parues, opi m the Senate Side. ACTION OF THE CONPEREES ON THE DEFICIENCY BILL. ‘The developments of yesterday's investigation Of the tunnel ining, 48 published in Tae Star, constituted the chief topic of conversation at the Capitol to-day. The indignation among Senators and Representatives wus more outspoken than ever. It 1s practically settled that a thorough in- vestigation shali be umude by Congress. Yesterday afvernoon Lue conie.ees on the the de- ficiency Dill took huld of the suuj-ct. ‘The con- ferees are Senators Allison and Cockrell and Rep- Tesentatives Burnes, Sayers and Ryan. ‘The bill contains a provision extending the Ume for com- JeLion of the Luunel Unuil the Mrst Of next June, [ne existing law requires that Ube wors shali be completed by (he ufst of next November. It is manifestly Unpossible to finish ia that ume. On tue showing of (he officers in charge a d tue con- tractors the Senate decided toextend the ume, ‘Thus provision brought Lue mater Up for consiuer- auicn iu ike coufer.nce and it was decided that Congress ought to inquire into the character of the work and ascertain tue amount of defective lining beiore granting any further legislatiun. AX IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION TO BE ORDERED, ‘The conterees were unanimous in the opinion that an immediate tovestization should be had, and Senain Hale was authorized to prepare an amendment to be incorporated in the bill, The provision extending tue Uine for completion of the Work Was stricken Out, and Senator Hule’s amend- Ment 1s Lo be suvstivuted for it MR, HALE'S AMENDMENT, A Stak reporter sought Senator Hale to-day and inquired if he had prepared bis amendment or substitute. He replied that be nad, and when asked if THE STR have it he promptly re- plied in the affirmative, sayiug tuat every puase Of this entire subject should be laid before the yublic. Pufhe Hale amendment to be incorporated in the deticiency biil provides that all Wors 1n Lhe Wast ington aqueduct Lunuel and uli contracts relaung Vo the same shail be fuily investigated by a Joint committee Of Congress, to consist of Uuiree Senators, lo be appuinted by the Presi- deut of the Senate, ana Luree Representauvea, to be appointed by the Speaker of tue House; Luat the committee may hold sessions ether durig the session Of Congress or the recess, und in Washiug- ton clly, or eloeWuere, as may be deemed advis- able; that it may employ clerks, stenograpners, and experts muy aduupister oats, send ior per- ‘sons and papers, and must report 10 Congress not later than the 15in of next December, ‘An uppropriation of $5,000 1s provided to defray the expenses of the investigation. SOMEBODY TO BLAME. Senator Hale suid to the Stax reporter: “It 1s intended that this investigation suail be complete, ‘The provisions of ali contracts will be examined, and tue whole course of the transaction will > laid open to © and Ww the pubilc that we know Where the fault Lies blame, and ‘we intend 10 know wo 13 reatly LO re ny ESpousivie." "Tue wenator added that conterves were unanimous in the opinion that tuere should bean immediate investigation, and a thorough SOMEBODY OUGHT TO BE HUNG. Senator Harris, wuo wasan indefatigable worker in getting the original appropriation for the water works extension through Congress, said to a Star porter U0-day, Unat in bis opinion “somebody Ougut vo be hung. He could not express “Lis 1n- diguation In milder terms. He was chairinan of the Senate Disirict Commitee, and Look uo.d of the proposed improvement wit bis characteristic energy. He examined Ube several plans pi and <oailly, Wuen oon wus Secs —o = legislation Unrot Congress pr rat Wisestimated ust te eXtension would be com pieved in three years. Senator Vance, another member of the District committee, said’ It Was evident there Was xruss Legiect, or incapacity, or Worse, somewhere, Luat Congress ougut Co invesuigate it. ‘THE DEFICIENCY BILL WILL BE REPORTED next Monday by the conference and it ts apparent from the temper of Congress that te proposed in- i § WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Commaxpen Troms NELSON Will leave to-morrow ‘morning for Mare Island, Cal, where be has been ordered 3 been on duty =o wo ate ed on ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS IX THE TREASURY.—TDE special committee appointed to suggest addie onal safeguards tn the haniiling of public funds 1 began its labors this in the Treasury ‘morning. Treasurer that he does not belte: in his office beyon Jusrice Marrazws Mcc Bstrex.—Dr. Johnson ‘sald this afternoon that Justice Matthews’ condi- Gon is much better to-day than It was yesterday; Uhat heis stronger and rests easier, and cats much hearuer than betore. pects {nat the Justioe Will be able to be out in ‘few daya. oo ‘To-Dav's Bord Orrexmes aggregated $228,800, as follows: registered 4's, $2,000 at 130; $50,000 po Bae 1nt.; $50.000 at 130; $8,000 at 130; At 130; $10,000 at 130%. Registered 4) 83,300 at 107%; $100,000 at ca gh.000 at 10%e: tw nly Mormon chiluren, who were recently de- tained unere, until opportunity ies been given to furnish proof that they are not and likely become public charges, Navat Oxpeua—Commancer Wm. M. Folger, ordered to duty as Inspector of Ordnance at the Washington navy-yard, October, relieving Com- mander A. H. McCormick, who is detached from Chat duty ‘and ordered to duty in tne Bureau of ‘Ordnance un Oct. 15. Lieut. Sam’ Meabury ordered. Merchant Yeoscls at New York. ‘Cuiet Baginest me: a Kaw. Farmer ordered to with the Chicaga. Ei Gn ‘board the Independence, ‘usigs on Holcombe detached from the Naval academy and ord-red to special duvy in the Bureau ot Navign- tion, Culet Engineer Win.H. Harris detached trom f duty in tue Bureau of Steam Ei ring and placed on walling orders. Chiet Engineer N. P. Whe detached trom aucy connected with the Chicago and ordered to duly in the Bureau of ‘Steam Engineering. Surg. M. H. Symons ordered to Ue Naval Hospital at Widow's Isiand, and to Special duty to avend the officers ot, the navy- yard and Marine Corps at Portsmouth, N. i. Chaplain D. H. ‘Tribon ordered to te Naval Asy- lum at Philadeiphia, Passed Assistant A C. Heffenger devached from Widow's Island and pisced on waiting orders. Cuet Engineer Wm. G. u: hier ordered to duty as @ member of the Board ‘Of Inspection and Survey, Oct. 2, relieviug Chief Enginecr Pullip Loch, detached Oi the ch inst. and placed on walling orders. Lieut. Commandct C.W. tracy (reuired), granted one year’s leave trom ‘Oct.'2, with permission to leave tie United States, Lieut. T. G. C. Sulter granted leave for six months ‘With permission Wo leave the United States, PrrsonaL.—Senators Ransom and Piatt, Repre- sentatives Phelps, Wise, and Warner, Gen. stew- art Van Viet, and Director of the Mint Kimball were in New York last night.—J, Ross Nichols of St. Paul, Frank stacy of Columbus, Oulo, Chas. A. Knight of Cuicago, Thos, ¥. Miuled of New York, A. ©. Marshal of Dayton, T. J. Smith of Kentucky, F. Teller of Poliadelphia, Thos. G. Boyd of Pitis- burg, Jas, Green of Si. Louls, and W. W. Gibson of the Army are at the Ebbit.—a. Wilard, Untied Sates consul at Guaymas, Mex., S Frazer of Pitts burg, L. 8. Kingman of Peoria, Til, and the Indi- FRIDAY! SEPTEMBER 28, 1888—SIX PAGES. ‘The Cotton Oi] Interest. AM ENORMOUS AND RAFIDLY INCREASING AMERICAN PRovuct. Having in mind the keen public concern toucn- ing everytuing entering into everyday use, and especially In regard to combinations aff «ting out- PUL and prices, a reporter of Tax StaR happening the other day to meet Col. Wm. Wall, of this city, ‘Who ls Known to have lange interests in cotton, cotton oll, and their at, ased Bim, 28 geveral ou Porantarticies of commeroxyand pariculary te Years given careful study to the condition, use and handling of the raw cotion, as to the uses of the seed. There is t ‘and Waste {rom the tune the cotton | wes the gin. Iti. degraded in quailty by ex- posure and" Daling, as Well as subjected 10 extensive and this is kept up unui it Teaches {ts destination o an extent 10. alarm- Ing, and exceeding in wanton destruction aud vons ‘that of any other crop grown. The p.anter ts the lower, but ne is much to Ulame, ‘Theeced amounts to four millions of Lous per year, Oc Luly there ts about tweive to Mrteen per Cent used in manutac- ; the balance is mulnly lost to commerce. Asa r, WIthOUL COMpositiON, It is useless Toe duik is lert in ruin at gin.” Tue sced is fold at ten dollars per ton. “Were you not in one of the companies produc- ‘oll from cotton seed?” the reporter inquired. was president of tbe United Staves cotton ¥,16 Exchange Place, New York , Wit @ caplial of one millon avd a-balt doi ‘We conso'ldated with the American Cowon Oll Trust The latter compauy bas largely ‘the Gemand for the oli, and produced Year some two hundred and’ Oty thousand excess Of auy previous year's yield, Cotton oli 1s not a new industry, but it lacked Ube Grive apd acuve intelligence that tne present has brought to dear. In the pasi the bow handle the raw coun Worked Great detriment, on ac- Ments at work, lack of oid impertect machinery. heavy losses owing to di.apidaied Where seed was stored, Lhus exposed 0 Lue Weather (veut and rain) wuich destroyed (he seed. Tuere were, however, 80.1: the pu a puvuc in creat ger nds for the seed. ‘There are independent Companies DoW, as tere were before, and sepa- Fate companies trom the American comp..ny, Dut this company’s aim is (0 enlarge and creaie a de Mand in a systematic way, aud ihe Denent Lo the bel i Lo public hereby Is 4 Dner grade of oll aud uniform phices tus ypc disturbing tue etait warket or mecUion With It in raising Or furm- e prices ng ‘The oMlicers of the American Cotton Gl Company ar familar aod practical men of experience «nd standing. 1 as been proven Au the great success Uuey have mave in increasing the demand for Wwe Oil, at home and abroad, abd Adapting It to uses Dot hereioiore kuown. “It is | Laking tue place Of tue coarse log xrease in do~ Mestic cooking and the mawULaclure ol soap; Lue Huest Soups are DOW made Of coLion oll, bere is NO Oli a8 pure a8 Luat made trot co.ton seed, The Seed i8 ‘hulled and the keruelis at once put to press and Lo iupurities Wisatever come in con- Lact With It. Then, too, tue supply ts so abundant Unat no adulteration is necessary. Lhe olive, like all fruit, is affected vy rol. “They are pressed'as they Come oy the ou. ‘The effect is marked. Unripe and rovtea fruit all go 1p to make up quantity, wor Quality, and Ube product is subjected Wo atinvs- Phene effects, contagious at the Lume, ALG es,0= Clully $0 10 113 cumace. “The cotion oti 18 there- fore gradually but surely Luang Wwe piace Of Lae olive oll.” “Do the English manufacturers make much cot- ton out” was the mext inquiry. ‘Totus Col, Wail ‘piled: “Tney are dependent wholly ou Egyptl.n seed; ot an ‘Francisca, Walter D. Denegre of New Or ry isco, Walter D. ew Or- leans, Isaac H. Bromiey of Boston, Geo, Zabriskie, E. 1. Wood, and J. @. Burnet ot’ New York, M. Bell of London, W. A. Bell of Cardiff, Wales,'and J. D. Hancock of Buffalo are at (he Ari. ugton.—— Justice Field ieft San Francisco ‘ibursday of last Week by Une Canadian Pacific route for Montreal, ‘Thence he goes to Stockbr.dge, Mass., to atend & family reunion, THE WEDDING DID NOT COME OFF. The Groom Failed to Appear and the ‘eddiag Guests Dispersed. Ayoung man named Eugene Lowry, employed in the offices of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, was to have been married ‘Weunesday evening to the daughter of his land- lady. All the arrangements for the wedding were completed and a company of friends had assembled at the home of the prospective bride. ‘Time sped rapidiy and no groom appeared, so that the motuer of the young woman was compelied to announce the fact and the friends dispersed. On Wednesday, the day fixed for bls ofice dest, and during the duy bis superior Ofcers heard. from hiey Dpelegrapi that be was at Charlotteville, Va. He bas not returned Yo work, and nothing further is known of bis whereabouts It is a,sumed tat the young man Gecided that nis income was not suMliciently large {to Warrant his being THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT, Continuation of the Contest at the Highlands. ‘The lawn tennis games were continued on the Righlands grounas today. The weather was pieasant and the breezes were not strong enough to materially interfere with good playing. The attendance was good & large number of people going out on the 12:10 train, and a very Lively in- terest was manifested in the day’s games, which were participated in by some of the best tennis players in the country. The third round was com- pleted by the match between Woodward and Hoppin, which resulted in favor of the latter, 6-0; git the fourth round Mansfield beat Hoppin, 6-0; Muller beat Smith, 6-1; 6-4. Miller and Mans. feld then pr to play tor the championship ofthe South, FP. Mansield is the champion ot tue Longwood Ciub of Boston, and Dean Miller isa “Magsded ‘beat Miler, G1; 63, winning the Soutuern championship. * MANSFIELD THE CHAMPION, Mansfield wins tue third set and the champion. Ship of the South; score, 6-1; 6-4: 62. | Hoppis and Beach are ,iaying for Une second prize, each Mjeuea won the second prize, beating Hoppin, 2-6, 6-2, 64 SECOND ROUND DOUBLES. Davidson and Metcalf beat Woodward and Good- fellow, 6-1; 6-5. Rives and Wortman beat Ditson and McLean, 6-1; 6-8 Tomes and Miller beat Smith and Elliott by default. spectators were somewual poor showing made by Beach. He hard-dnving and sure volleying. “Tue end ot second rout ube match romised better playing wa dae io trast satialr of tansgeneoel game, much tn con! inthat of who won with ease, Ho} wever aid not compare very weli with the other match. ‘THE FINEST TENNIS of the day was seen in the exhibition tween Pettitt and Mansfield. The former gat ‘his opponent odds of 15. Pettitt won 63. Mansfield vook the second, 6-2, 16-3. A fourth set was played, ‘score 6-all; a foal game was won ‘The doubles were begun at about midst of a light rainfall The compieted with the exception 4 Z i E é i 14 | é 5 Z 7 i tween, Laglugton and Ho} Woodward. 8 : Urata itera Li eee Ht 14 5 Pi Uhey produce irom seventy-tive t» eiguty thousand tous, Which does not supply the demand. Indeed The sedis wot avaliable. I visited Uwe oli mills wa Biull and Liverpuol, England, representing our company, aud tad previously Visited Egypt. The Engiish Have fue mills Buc in testiuy Our seed Wit Lheirs I fousd 14 Fielued more oll to Lue Lon, Owing to the Egyptian ruvis ouly receiving mois ture by irrigation und not the plant. Tuere were AbOUL se¥eu wundred thousand Dariels Of oll Crushed last seasuu. There are frou oue uuadred ud twenty-Lve to one huudred aud Mity Ws of Seed crushed per day luty oil. There was a Large eXport of oll and cake iast seas~n. ‘The Cake ls tue residue left Tom tue kernel alter Ube Ou 1s ex- Uacted, and It is extensively Used as a fertilizer Abd for food for cattle. ‘ihe Lalved States Agri- cultural Deparument and the Scentyic Amernan endorse i, The Koyal Agricultura: Society ot Sugland showed by practical vest the fattening ‘Quailty Of tue cake to beeigui per ceur over any ouuer food. I couid give you many O.uer interest- ing detalls of the business, Dui a fuli Idea of its Magoliude and the cuaraccer of iis Management Cau be learbed from Luis slip, clipped irom Wwe New York Ou, Pusnt and Drug iteporter, Wuich 1 will ask you ‘to print in Conuectiva with Wuat 1 have al, a: “*ibe second annual meeting of the american Cotton Oil Trust was weld on weduesiay, August 2, 1D Ube office Of Lue rust, 45 BrowdWay, aud & sarge represeutadon Of Lue cerLiltcale-boldérs was Preseut, ainong Wuow may be mentioned Lue fo. loWing-named geutieweu: HM. Fiagwer, of the Standard UU ‘rust; Cyrus W. Ficid, F. i. Beue- dict, Of Benedict Bros, bankers; C. W. Urv.s, of Orvis Bra, bankers; Wm. N. Cromwey, of Sul Yan & C.omweu, atiorney-at-iaw; F. Busse, cap- Hast; KJ. Thompson, 0. Lie Tbodpeun & Bed- Jord U0,, lunived; J. 1. Covingvon, insurance; Win. B. Curtis, pevowuu; J. G. sage, of CL tsudson & Co, Wall sireet; J. F Usuauguuessy, Vol TL Walson, of Waisou & Givsou, bankers; B. Drake BULL, ‘Tepreveuing tue Sulitk estate; weary Hebi Of Lue Collos Exchange and Wuile ia in- Lerests; Jos. J. O'Donouue, coffee; Geu H. Pren- Uce, of Wail sleet; EA. Dardug, proprievor of Uwe Firth Aveuue wotel; Pooupsou beau, tormer- Jy Of Cineinuall; A. J. Pouch, peuvleum;’ Wun A. Childs, wetropulitan Te.epuoue; EJ. Browuing, Awencan Loan and Trus Co; Cua L Bouwen, Capitalist, and Chas 8, Stockton, of New rk; seu aur F. S. Fisk, Of New Jerscy; senacor J. ts. Dug- jan, New Orieans; Co. Wu, Wall, Wasuii,tou, .; Halstead Burnett, of N. K Fairoank Oo.. aud Sno. H. Maxon, banker, 0 St. Louis; W. P. Anderson, secretary’ of tho Trust, Cucinuas; ‘Nicholas Sucidon, banker, Provideuce; F. i. Bade Win, capitalist, Cluciuudul; Co. W. K. Wiighl, covwon ol, Livie Koca, Ark.; Kugene P. Unaneusy, Betbiewew, Pa; Ju H. Kenda and 0. a. Jeus- seu, of New Oricans, “ar. J. H. Fiagier presided and read his «nnual Feport aS president, In Wud be expieoed great conudence in tue CuLiook, b.sed upon Lue favora- die reporss of Lhe Companies of Whicu Luly Trust is composed. * * * ‘Tuc securities ueid by Ue Trust Co.up.lse 263 properties, consisting of crude ou lulils, reflweries, lard and soap 1aciurtes, Comptes @, gins abd fertilizer tact.ries ‘Yue profits 0 manufacturing by we curporaions in Wu.cu Wwe capital stock is entirely owaed, ior tue year end- ing May 31, 1888, alter Charging Iusuradve, lucer- st aud geietu. expenses, are Tepurved vy Lhe Cor Poralivus Lo be 92,471,376.54, ul Wuich Uhere is Tepored as expenued [uF etierment of bullags, 72,175.16; for betverinents Of machinery, 798.59, AVINY & Valance Of $2,020,444.U3 Tor Luc Year ebuing May 31, 1888. ‘This .xcecds Lue earn ings of tue previous year and is wituiu about #4.0,000 of Ube earnings .ou Ub - ime Of Lue tut ui auluu of tue Trust Lo July 1, 1887, Waen We previ- Us aunual meeting Was eid. ‘ue neL prof to ‘May 31, 1897, including earuiugs trum comueuce- tment of wwe'lrust or a period of nine mouLus Lo two years, according to Lue operations of tye dil- ferent properiies, amounted Lo $2,430,72U.75, less the divivend paid August 1, ps7, of 9417,264, leaving @ valauce of $2,022,450,75; adding Lue amount of net earnings Wo Atay 31,1888, of $2,020,- 444.63, shows @ balance Of earduugs ou May 31, 1s, U1 $4,062,901.38 “sie lua auount of certificates outstanding Was reported Wo be $42,185,228.33 The report stated Uuat It has bee tie youcy Of tue Lrusiecs Wo umue no new ceruiicanct," mel en the Washingtonians, ‘Washington Correspondence Baltimore American. ‘The 1ee.tng Of indifference and incredulity with in the tunnel, and getting into their own the vast amount OF mougy that the Government has been dropping into Ubis- bole. Mow tar tuis ming ‘or LOW many it includes, cannot at Present be estimated. It may be coubned 10 « few ‘and inspectors, or 1 way be raised pockets ‘sub-contractors toa higher plane of diguity by eubrac.ng amoug Its members some of Wasiington's armystocracy, ‘Whose bright shoulder-oiraps are seriously iu dap: of being tarataned by Use molsLure Of Lis wane fant “It oot TME AQUEDUCT SCANDAL, It Mas Grown te ihe Dimensions Of THE IMPERATIVE DUTY OF THE PREMDENT. Gen. Roynton tp Cincinnati Gazette, reporters of Known reuabtliiy, condemns the Whole Porton Wich bas been executed under the pres. engineer officers alike. What must Lieut, TOW fend think of the inteliigence of this community, ‘Supervision in the Lunuel—since Major Lygecker, Yue One legally and oMciaily reaponsibie, REvOF tore, (wily responsivie Lurouh Ris. utteny inet cient inspection, tor all that bas oscurred, Una® to observe wlin Lita, w Lana a et aud excluding cv. ty One who cou ‘ie pat ike tntormation, ts aa insult to the Sr & Uideous farce 10 would be Pree dent, who must bear much ofthe. reaponsieaing, and sioce the water Low is ec Must see the grow impropriety of tuose wi duty. Assuiing to carry on we to tue secretary of War dues not "This po other sitioa. As to Major Lydecker, ue proba Dee ures Lhe public by Ube same standara cs Lieut. care tor tbe public. IC ts reporieu Laat Col Casey, Chiet of rosary of War to Major Lydecker tor report, Tale Cab Bot be accuraie He Bas Goubuess referred tion, Dut when the reputation of ube Corps—a fepulation d-verved.y high weet, If be ts ofcially called upon to do Will Dover rest wath directing toe oMcials Wit grow Deglect to inve-tigate theneeives Af Lue President and Loe secretary of War com Prebend the magoliude apa Of Ue ave been chaged by Congress, a Gay will poe Pass belore every ofcer and inspector conpected ing & searching eXam!nalion Of Lue Werk Whice Ubey have voub.fese weil Dich Tulped. te ciuz ns of the District and of Congress. The Case bas aiready feached Ube Gimeasions of » Geul Lo break Loe force Of I, So far as be is con cerned, is to act, What that action snouid be as IC is to every person of ordinary invelligene®, = a bcm MBS, JAMES G. BLAINE, 38, & Natenal scandal, That great cavern discovered, and described WF et contract, and s.00 conpemus inspectors end When be Is the oMfcer directiy responsible for te sets his Galuty 100. inside the work—and, there bis report, made in the dark, with no ope pea? Undertaking sucu sWindied zens Of Wash.ngton It Sere Since be can assign oF rewove Lbowe tie Say the least, are guilty of Lue yroseest proof will be required of bis unfitness for, his pO ‘Townsend employs amd DOLL have about tbe same hay simp reierrea the charges Ged with fae beet these aMdavits to Major Lydecker tor his wiorm@a. the inodera Wo.id—is tovolved, the Uhiet of Jet bith know What they Uuink of the case, importance. ESSAY NOrK, with the execution of “when eer WILL Uuls agueduci exteDsion 1s suspended pent. ADy hing tess (hab (his Wil be a mockery of hational Mandal, The only way for whe Presi: vugut to be as clear to him and to bis Secretary She will not Suc Mer Hasband’s Fam- ily for Allenating Mis Attections, ‘Tne New York Mail and Express last evening Published @ dispatch from Augusta, Me, saying that a report Was current in that city that Mrs James G. Blaine, J begun sult agalust “Mr. and Mrs Biaine for alien. &ting ber WUSDand’s affections Mra sames G. Biaine, Jr., when seen by a reporter at ber home tm east GotL street, New York, sald that this was Bot tue, Sue bad been Visilog Mr. and dirs, Blaine Al Augusia, but was forced to retura to New Yore witb her baby, as there Was Whooping-cough im the Blaine tauitiy. ‘A special from Augusta in to-day's New York Tribune says: “The sory asserdng that Mra J. G, Blaine, Jr, ob her recent Visit to Augusta, bad been treated With ‘coldness by her relaives, and sipoe revurning to New York bad begun a sult Mr. and Mra J. G. Blane because Uhey Lave been mnstrument.l in alienating ber busband’s affecs tions, Is Believed here to be Ove of Ube thinnest hewspaper stories which bas beea printed for Many a day, and de-erving of the cenwure of Talr-tninded ‘people, ‘The fact i that the While on ber visit to Auguste remained Tath f-in-law's house Uhe entire period ex Right, and there is not & particle of ev. show that she was not treated with tbe courtesy. The culid and nurse sopped Augusta House, as the Copp.uger culldren | wavoping-cou bh, aod the mother-in-law | him at Wue Dovel’ James G. Busine, jr, says 18 no colduess between himselt and ils wite, he snows notulny of any i.-Lreativent on tue pare Of bis relatives. “The wife compirtes ber visit 4 Sepleuiber & and deparied for New York baby. Young Mr. Blaine bas been his taurere bouse slvee, and is tuere, tou W Iker Blaine Was approached in and said: *You can stale that the regard to Mrs James G. Blaine, jr., as ts well fOrmeriy Miss Marie Nevin’, of Luis city, de sebe ffl Ay Hy inf te Ef ig From the Bulthinore American. Washington ls greatly stirred up over discover: Jes of wretched mismanagement in the construc: lon of the aqueduct tuane: Which 18 tosupply @ | large portion of the capital with water. Captaly Hoxie Ws removed from the control of Uhis wor’ Logive the reuriug Bngiueer Commissioner a berth, Moxie Was an euergetic, palnstaking oficial, whe thoroughly inspected every foot of Ube tunnel axis ‘Was Dulit, Dut It Is ass:rted that bls successor bas done Lhe inost of bis supervision trom tye luxurie US SUrrouLdings of Lue club House, WILh Lhe BALue Fal result tha. very much of the work must De pulled W pieces and done over again. Affairs in West Washington. A CLOTHING STORE KonsED.—ibe ciovbing store Of Jacov Levi, on M street, Was entered might Der fore just by “he front dior Leing fored Open, & Large quantity of cioth.ng was stolen. Tr Coss Hist TEN DoLLaKs.--Kobert Krouse, whe Was charged at tue station yewerday with profane language and destroying # street lamjy fopelved $10 collateral iu the FoligyCourt to-day, VexY 4L.—Mts Frisvie, wite Prot. Prisble, 18 Seriously Li at ber residence on 1st street, LEMPEKATCKE AND CONDITION OF WaTum aT 7 A. w.—Great Falls, temperature, €2; s0ndition, 30; Teseiving reservoir, Vemperature, ' 68; cobultion on at uorth connection, pouty Connection, 10; disiribulun.' reservoir, Vemperac ture, 67; 20ndivion at influent gate-vouse, 21; con. ition ai “Mucnt gate-uou-e, 16. Higu ude Lu tae Fiver to-day at 1:27 p.m: low Uide at 6:14 pam On Thurstay, September 27, 1888, JOHW WHEELER BEALE, second sou of Jobu W. and Kath, BEALE. enue Carroll Beale, aged tour yeaa, Funera: private Lu 40OKES. On Thursday, ber 27, 4Sclockp. mm. WILLIAM a aOMAS BoUR en bet love cuild of ‘EP and ai, W. Brovkes, aged thiriess ou Fuveral Saturday st 118. m. from the bay | ste grandfather, Mr. Wildain Nouree, 420 Third tr borthwest, (altimor papers please copy | “4 CALLAHAN. Os Thurelay, Reptembe 27, gzem a Waniety Chitauanatee suber esa. Funeral notice in Saturday's Star. . ELME: Qu Priiey; moptcuber 26. 160%, st Ocay gt MA Ye eLMER ioloved wile of Joke Be ‘Ramer, in the thirty-tnird year of ber age. "is hard to break the teuder cord, When love has bound the veart, ‘uard. #0 bard, to »)eak the ‘Must we lorever part? Hor fanerai will take ylsce from ber late 045 Youth siree LoFtuwest ob Sunday, 30, at 3 o'clock p.m. Kelatives and triceds are fe Spectiuly invited to attend. * }. GALL AGH in aged 1 — TO moutus Sunday. Septe:sber 30, from his vpareui'y reidence. Lis arty second. otrest Borthwost. Frieb.s ud relatives invited to etteud. = JEKYLL On evening, septeuber poms Me RRA be RL te he Sievts gh year ot ber ace, at ibe residence of her daughter, Auderson. ‘Funeral private, LAKNER On Friday, September 28 1888, at © © m, KATE L. RED, beloved wite of John & Larmor dwuybter of the late BM. heed. Fuueval row ler late No, 1744 Ketrest Dorthwest, on Mondwy, Octover lat 3:300.m.— ® KICHAKDS. Ou Thi . Seprember 27, “ 4:00 wclck wm JANE GEREVArouly ebiid of Wa Thaw Hate Jane G. hicuaras, aged tour mnt. pineal Vrivate, Suny, Beptetuber 20,04 8 etchock > STEIN. Co ty 4 27th, 1888, of — oTie ‘BLKRIN, aged twenty-eght "Fuberal from the renidenes, 136 Seventh street portieant, Snag bebe oth ace & Frasuds ot Seosases imvited to attend. Re 4 PTOWAEK Ot September 27, 1888, ot $ am. of Ek On courumption, Mire LiNA a, TOW Swale wife x! Church, corer bib aud Petree ‘at 2:30 pm WALKER, In Terre Haute, Ind. on, tember 18, 1888, WILLLAM HWA cA Blue pears, tormeriy of Waabiugton, D.C, ouly conet the late Lliga Auden. For Nuxvous Desnirr USE HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE Dr. AM. Lilby, Mitchel, Dak, says: “I hove anna tt ipa number of cases of nervous debility, with very good resulta.” or it Temain, a new GiMcully Will arise—that of piac- ing the key bricks of the arches and avove them. No evan us arch, i i i i ie i H

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