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SEPTEMBER 27, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT: fr 830) 2214 Vm ave. Are. ..$1 abr 83 a, aye. Arn. ie 825) Sic im, Bath st alley 210 ry B07 Pierce Pinee. 7° $ ae as ? Pe 3 ins eo) gia Re it: Sh - 45.50, Hb. De Kat. a wr, B00 10th at 15.30 bre 463% La.ay., basement.$30 Mthand Pal ave.. R 11-25 6 Mth and Px av. F. 52250 and Paav.rm.s..... ett ae pha ee Wa ea NT-UNFURNISHED— e S285 2029 F st. ~riaibo sn eeaaTS 2 bx Rich dson pL e1250 Fiiissan. RLLav., near Conn. K st. near 12th...$166.66 "$4166 (0 st near 12th —...150 hse} Houh ae bee E18 Tst,bet.200h andiat 135 Dupont Cele. 128 Comm ave wear Eat Sefterson Place. 338 17th and De Sales sia 110 Rest. bet. 13th & 14un-100 Qst.bet 13th and jain 100 Shere ne town circle 3p = So RENT ls gee aces J. V. & BUYCK, 1505 Penn. ave. FOR RENT—PART OR WHOLE OF HOUSE, sired. “Wall after 5 p.m. 1 este JOR RENT— i Lat... 10 rooms, new and modern_...........$50 Pierce biace, 7 rooms, vew and deairabi PARKER TOWNSEND, m2tot T4ls F st, ik RENT NEAR GOWT PRINTING OFFICE, 6 rooms, all mod. lanps.; Tent, $22.5 TWO OF THOSE COMFORTABLI uses, all modern conveniences, on ‘tw. 221 wid 2220, for $18 per month. Also and to one want ‘2d sh. me, OS OS a Pik MeLEAN, se2taw ain and sta a NOR RES or the seaaeUENISHED HOUSE, the season oF wear. “Apply to by ihe Yes V. X, HUYCK, atk 509 Peum ave. __FOR_SALE—HOUSES FOR _SALE—HOUSES. NGE-BEAUTIFUL F eight-reom house, Swell ouile and finished; cellar furnace, every improvement: lov'24 feet ion, Price Sroperiyimpraved of unimproved. "Addrem REST PERCH sear office seaT-ote OR SALE Fh’ seactital pri tone, on 19% an. Bay Window. a0. Wrtat Sarg nck Howeand stor, op Fea. JOK SALE— CHEAP —TwO 7-ROOM BRICK | Siyania! soxsb, to ou ‘saps how Feated. jouses. on Myrtle st. nw., with imps: rents 7 th. 000. Bassor he Vial dc Che Ea neaas | Be Re ae ees ot BO wy Este ow. Z| soem O11 Fat AOK SALE—CHEAP— THREE NEW 2 SALE—VER aks IN MT. Bis at guar price $3,000 sacks sil mod. imps. <C FrPtraiht Rou 2300 gp 5 = TTR aba eotene se | wena Sia MERTPORD,. WOR SALE—CHEAP— FIVE NEW 5-ROO! RSA L NEW SIX ROOM BRICK rick Houec, n.w.itenting a: 10.00 cache price | I Qoaaea" with bak woes Gad eas aaterea Te ‘$6,000. CH. PARKER, orthwestern part of the city, heated pout with ene CS Heirobes HOE 9z,900. Terms from $200 to ¥OUO cash, SALE-CHEAP-A NICE @ROOM BRICK 10855 Der mont ww, Fant stanie Hoge, Si betwrean and wa a. CST E BROWN, reageggoo, CHCPARER TeaneEia | m asin = Ys OR SALE—CHEAP_A GOOD BUSINESS PROP- I ‘ad 7 rooms. Pers AGAS, RnoaNT, Brick wich baek building: modero {uprovementa; 1S roums: large grounds OB Nw, near SUth B. w pply 14 JOHN J. BUGUE, ‘Hhtate Oftice, 1261 ad 96: 000. 025-31 Forgas 1st ‘modern improvements. To Le BARBER & C0, se25-3t Arie Balt Droit Bullding, Fo SALE— 1912 9th st. nw. ‘Ten rooms: three-story brick. $4,200. seit E BAHBER @ CO._ FOR SALE-AT 4 BARGAL ;—UPON MONTHLY niente one of those very desirable new niuie- Too Brick Houses on Mst., bevween 34 and 4th sta, 1. tha house is well lit and uicely Gaished, Apply to LOUS P. SHOE 1CR SALE—A VINE PROPERTY ON PST. N.W. Improvements cousist of Dice boure, 14 Toons, mod. tinpay fine muble. ‘also, lot frouting on G st: SNe tape AUS "Araneae a lot mt House, Hat “Aj rogins, mod. ina lot Zoy 116, stable in rear; ‘New, splendidiy built House, on M st. n.w.0 Fooms, siulease cherry, everyth firscciase; $8,500, Nice brick House, 4th st 80, Touma, mod impa: $3,000. A fine House. G-st, bet. Sour hod 21st hw. 1% rooms, all mod. itp, stone ‘eps ‘and “trimami 70.00. ‘Two. stores with Gwweilthgs, 14th st, new; $8,000 each; un offer wanted. Large 1 House, 10th st. se. 12 rooms, mod. imp: lot 46.11 by 108, stable in tear; 93,000. ‘Three britk’ Houses, 1 will rent for, @8 exch: 5! cent investment, GEO. We LiN- a seit-iw POR SALE-NICE GIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE on Sth at. nw., between T und U sis; modern im- Pee Ne TM ANE BEALL, 1420 F at POR SALE—CHEAP—A NICE BRICK HOUSE, cobtaining seven rooms and bath, on 15th st Gath elce Sasud So Ae ET FORD, 142, a lw JPOk SALE-SMALL FRAME ON Q STN. ween id aud id sta; well reuted; 1ot 36.4%q2106; co Fitba nt RS wel eS EARL. OR SALE—HOUSES IN N.W: A BARG. SSL SRA AN ade a at ues of ears, very contrat; splenuild inv estuient. rented for one year ut 10 per. cent on. price wsked, $5,600; gay terman ‘Alno, Modern Brick. 7 rots U at, bet Toth and 16th sis, ¥4.0u0; modern Brick, 10 rooms Rey eiedoee toes Serena Ran ae oh.d00. saod: fm Brice,” roca, ids a,” bwt atid 1 te, nay terms, $4,500: modern ‘Brick, 11 rooms and ‘bat, St, bot Sih and 10th sia, 90,000. JUBIN BOW LES 20.1424 New York ave. eeao-at JPOR SALE—BARG. TN SMALL HOUSES. ‘Ouew Grvom Frame Houses, grulcd street, she Walks, water and sewer, near Coluinbia car stables Prices “i200. und $1,300: cual payment. 9100: onthy papmentiat $45.” Keating fr 910 a sea ‘good javestment fora 3 in pms Gc HENShY- L000 F FPOK SALE-MY KESIDEN "mprovements esay terms. a POR BALE—THREKSTOKY BRICK HO! 9 FF itcoms, ctliar, ac; no busement: south front large jot. BM’ se between dil abd DUM $0,0u0, call on OF address, OWN, Did French st” sczo-am,wlte- {OR SALE—OK RENT—ON ACCOMMODATING ‘Terma, those beautiful 7 and # Hoom Houses, with collars, parking aid large bck yards, on i: ney Between Daud six mecve mindtes' walk from Government: Printing Omer: nickle plated latcobes, sinte mantels, brick-set ranges. All’ rooms heated. Biabie low in Fear. Ag nvestiuent pay 10 pet celts DAVID 4. WINDSOR, Owner, 2025-206 008 Tdth st. nw. Pon SALE-FINECORNER WestveNce—at a F sliated om southwest corver uf tin and Note uw. Jt bas 12 rooms, large closets, three Sindows, and all modern cobveuiouces: its interior dicorationg are ew and elegant isles $13,000 For permit wo inspect.csl upon £3 ‘BUsu SELL & canvst, eal katate Hrokein e25-7t OR SALI OOD INVESTMENT L ded For priced tering apply to SWOKASE ULE SORA at FOR SALR—-AN EL @ieveu-roem pitess brick bay window house, having parking andro steps, being 51 Est mes a good le Vestment. $3,000 Half cush, sededt "INU. F, WAGGAMAN, 806 F st. n. NOH SALE BUSINESS PQOPERTY, WITHIN 4 of F oh, at a very reasonable price. “ SYKIGRE @ LIEBERMANN, 025-38 : ES ‘J{OR RENT—NEW BRICK HOUSE, 308 2D ST. ee ge 1g eee mad es oe . Apply rte 1 Tou di eae ee ee oaks RK KENT—1335 AND 1337 HST, N. E; KEY aes aes Lae ro rok RENT-@ K ST. N_E: EIGHT Rooms ali modern improvements $23 SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Pst_ se23-Ot eS np DEY, 927 F st. ee23-6t OK RENT—2016 HILLYER AVE NW. A UTIFULLY-FURNISHEDNEW {indow house, 212, North Capitol to. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 023-68 1824 F treet a.w. rok RENT—a w. COR STH AND EeTs ¥.W. ‘conius 19. roca, bathe” dininge-roasn, o ‘eo ain Eirchen a ‘a {OK RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, modern improvements, good nel hood, near Market and street cars Owner would retain room if agreeable. Address P. O. Box 605. Be2S Bre PON oe ae 7 my 0 .w., new, 7 rooms, m a Vouk, , s€ nw, Room, SOR RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DpSIRA- bie and pleaanotly situated Brick Dwelling. alae Fooms, incising bath, 103-24 st Me ae OR RENT—-OR LEASE— VALUABLE BUSE mess pro , $14 th st. nw.. near Penosyivania ave: one of the best locatious in the city; side and Se fee ieee et in Seales conveniences: Pris MiGEN & LIEBERMANN, se25-3t 1908 F st, {OR SALE-BY W. H. FISKE & CO, 1420 New York ave. ‘Modern Brick, new, 7 rs, Vermont ave. nw. ss" 6 New Jervey ave. Spine 2 Zt Renncarlinay “Brick, 13rs.,2d st 2¢., front libr’y site.§13,000 ne25-3t8 ,OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES rick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated ue northwest, with wide parkin: thin ball ware. Price for tl 7, Ter , eanh, balance Besse fa Uae per ces as pa a SNES Fe SALE—A PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE ee og re Apply. to, J. W. PiMvicns, 143 New York ave” ‘an7-8we POR SADE-OF LEASE-A LARGE, ELEGAN ‘House, a beautiful home, stable and side lots, near Lapitol: terms to suit, OWNER, on premises, 30 Sate m5 pore FOE, SALE-FINE CORNER PROPERTY Georgctows, Double House, 18 rooms, iatge w2 eau dena = 10, jouse, 7 Foomis aad collar, Caroline sk-————~ 8-400 Sem Grovmandellar House, Lithat ~~ 4.0u0 Fine House on K st.,neat 22d,only- 6200 see ‘A.B PARDON. 1956 Ft. it SALE—195 B ST-& E, FRONTING NEW brary; 18 rooms will be sold ate PARKRE& TOWNSEND. nen4-cs iiss ns POR, SALE BRICK HOUSE, 93 FT. FRONT on 42th st, bet. and F sta; 13 rooms, modern improvements; only $10,000. J. K MERTEOND, Tals Fat nezelwe FP QE SATE ONE 70 FOUR NEW oi Bricks, tn South Washington, near tars Price, $1,560: only $250 cash, balauce $20 monthly. Also, fear alieyn. Inquire of W. E EDMONSTON, 420 . theo oy {AT MOUSE PLEASANT, EIGHT. oom: cottage: latrobe, cistern, es 00x fs feet. “Inquire of Hi” ‘A BELIGEON, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchant, 1200 Penn. ave. ow. ons rs ea ENDOW modern im provement Derdes: aud dry cellar. Key'at house. sel& OOM BRICK HOUSE. 318 and 5 per JRO REN Req er “The sborne,” 14th st. between H and I stan TA SAMEr geome ballding, cpotaining, 14 rt Ih perfect order: sau Ft nus: 3. Bistitie & co, _seltaw 1824 Fst aw. UK KENT—UNTIL JUNE OR LATER, VERY a desirabie locality. House and. furnishing, |1u1s ita _Apply to W: 0. DENISON, 923 F ta1l-La RENT— ‘25 B st. se, 12 rooms and cellar; amt......$50 ‘Txt nw. Groome and cellar; aaah SS FURNISHED. 1457 BE. ave nw. 10 room int. $100 3 hithest orto V6 roscans a set wisad PARKES TOWSSERD GIS Face” (OK RENT—BY SH. WALKER, 630 LOUISE aa See a SS AER QUE ing ou Capitol grounds; $41; in haiebe 75d os ms __ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ two alle Borthwest; only 92,150. pcan Wildl? ¢ Boxtos, ne re FOR SALE BRICK DWELLING, ON rit ST. bet. H and I sta, n. w., three stories, with a two- ory back. building, 31 ‘rooms and il modern In ovements: price $0,500. ut inne aes, Oe PSE SALE 5 TWO, DESIRABLE DWELLING ‘Houses, ou Mst.. bet. 9th aud 1uth sta n.w.. brick, three stories, basement and ull modern improvements aud stable In the rear. Apply to R GULUSCHMID, $12 Tih st mw. se24-210 Foh SALE FOR $a750, TF SOLD AT ONCE six-room corner Brick ‘House, with bay window and modern imnprovementa Terms to sult. Inquire on the premises, 1749 11th st. u.w. sezsute {OK SALE—FOUR-RUOM FRAME AND STOKE ‘and Lot, Maryland ave. and 12th st ne. ery cheap.” Hest corner on East Capitol. $1.70 per foot, For 10 days only. LOWE & DONOHUE sed ‘B11 Kast Capital st. SALE—WHY PAY RENT WHEN FoR A SMALL ADDITIONAL PAYMENT YOU CAN OWN THE HOUSE YOU LIVE INT Feiiealon taetewtalinens par a 5 Ist st 8.c., $200 caah, $36 8 month... 000 1513 Linden st, LeDrolt Fark, $6 woul "s.900 1816 Do. du, do. oe 2200 Bete ££ See 449 bo. aa do: ovo vipoan s = iB st 300 cant, ao. a Boye a 2u16 to 224 Lath sks dae oe 504 to 808 N H. av., $200 cash, do 2. 1uud H st, ne, 8200) 2, do, a ‘Apply to Jouh"?, ansis, watt? SOF st nw. ‘OR SALE—§2,400—GO0D BRICK DWELLIN Fics window adie meg top, sevido: tenn tne hear Cat. $1,000 each for two Brick’ Dwelliugs oil Cedar ot between dtu and 4th sts. nw. This isa ood Tnvestuseut. Will be held at the tow prices above stated Yor s sort tinue ouly. 3.6. G00K, 1410 New York ‘Houses in Georgetown, both “For vale’ and “F 4.” Parties having such to offer should apply. im- Wediately to JOHN J: BOGUE, Rea Estate and To Mrance Agent. 1251 High st..Georgetawn se20- “4 LADY'S BOARDING HOUSE FOR Ki ocd Furniture for sale: Gistcians doing © fine Cais thie only reason for selling poor ue Store desirable place in "Washington. Address EXGUE. COX, Be Charles hovel, aine-ou I HAVE AN EXTRAORDINARY DEMA rok BUT TWO SHORT SQUAKES orth of Capttal brick: also, two ailjoin- Ron. Dela cre ire property: ground alone worth Bore. Syicusid. heaton for grocery. Easy termn. Apply to WELLER @ KEPETTI. 326 Peun. ave, ae ‘sezs-iw pake Gias JR HOTEL OR LARGE Rise ease Be oe as ene Bale aon house fur cent “The house is well known god is iiberally patrouized, as It bas been for many Fears it atiords ‘x gual opportauity. to any one de Hious of eatertng into prositabe bucisess with a sanail roe a f sry Fr ROR SALES w. N.E AND iS -9 (920 Lath st) Liga 12,000) 1126 12th st, 15F.-11.500) 90 M st. b.I TSF 1100 Jorg Loth st Lora 920 Mot. DL, Or. 2083 HI St, bk, + Fst. bob LE—OK TRADE ON CASH BASIS FOR Lots Two uew six-room Houses, with ull ro improvements Can be rented for $41 month. Call or address D. M. GUODACRE, 1105 ‘Hampshire ave. ww. se1G-Im Fe. SALE-THOSE TWO HANDSOME NEW brick bouses on 15th st, just above P, containing Seven rooms each apd all modern improvements: Sees Bin Brehraanitace Wee eee #808, 1115 Fat. eezd1m Foret LARGE, FOURSTORY anice "Hoose, 15 cous Pea aye, bet pry & 000 ot at Bw. ‘bes, between the bours of 4 and 6 = {OR SALE—BRICK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS,ONE ‘square; desirable for an oftice holder; 400 fruit trees Price $3,000. City of Alexandria, Apply to SAMUEL ENGLISH, Woif st, any Saturday evening, ‘sezi-1me Fe, SALE—OR RENT, ON A LEASE—1838 COR- coran st; 1] rooms: mod. imps.; in thorough and Iinduimue repair. inquire of OW ii, on premises {OK SALE—CENTRAL PART OF CITY, BRICK ‘aud Frame bwelling, Carriage House ani Stable; roUNd 23% by BE feet to wile alley. Price $6 500— $1,500 cant: $500 in six month balance ‘0 suit par a ddress Box 25, Star office. POR BALE— SPECIAL BARGAINS Several on A street northeaat: all modern im Eric, 7, Fas, on Corcoran, bet £34n: 2: 5 ith rear ¥ (for basiness).. Sth hear ‘T st, uew house, Apply at once wo J. acl B Se i investuneute Price, only #3, 7B £ angentian 204m ot, cn bet N. Cap. & Bie FOR eate reece on ar 4th st, bt Broome: Fenton st, u'r Gav. Print Office. “. Trooms, Q st. bet 4th and 6th n.w., Brick store und dwelling. 14th st. Brick, ¥ rooms, ou Ney ‘Mt. bet. 1; Fe SALE-THREE NEW HOUSES ON H Of Sere tamer Nay Bouaes ON H st) tras pop ea ern improvements, lot 42x00, in Hrat-class ieiglbor- hood. Price $4,000 to an immiediate purchaser. Kasy terms. ‘On Ist, n.e, two frame Houses, Lot 80x85. Price Slaacn tow of new brick H in 80 ft. all MAlacss tow of new brick Houses, alley, n.w. Price, 94,500 for all BARGAINS OX CAPITOL HIEL A new two-story bay-window an ng brick’ dwelling: six rooms; bath, range, latrabe and slatd mantels On Gth st., near Greene slatue, $2,500; terms cay. ‘A fine uew brick, bay window, six rooms and bath, op Oth st. se: $2,000; terms easy. ‘two new two-story’ and basement brick dwell! Sverooms and cellar, on K'sha 6, Near navy yar 250 each. ‘Ewo new Brick bay-window dwellings on K street northwest., near’ Washington Circle: $3.500 each; and three uew S-room brieks Immediately in the rear, SouQ cach. ‘Three new twostury --rouln fcks in rear of ¥20 25th st; reut, £50.00 per mont .000." New Your-room brick, 2214 Virginia W.; rents $12.90 per month; $1,200. All good invest: mhents. sel&1m_DANENHOWER & 80N, 1115 F st. nw, A DESIRABLE THREL-STORY VOR SAL brick dwelling, @ rooms, modern improvements, Central location, price $6,000 to cash purchaser. —.Ap- ply on the premises, 1028 Oth st. n,w."selU-im* TOR SALE — ‘We have Houses in all of the city and at all Fices that We can sell on the Installment plan. Also ains for investors with ready cash. lease call see us betore purchasing. HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Real estate Brokers, G18 # st. n.w. loans procured. 16 7 ROOM BRICK: MODERN IM provements andside cot; ¥775 cash, balance §25 per mont! ‘Three new 7 room pressed Lrick front Houses; mn. | southeast; $3,500. 7 room Brick; m. im; near Iowa Circle; northwest; $3,000. ‘Groom corner House; new; m. 1 ‘o large elegant Houses on $40,000 cach, Large Houseon K stm. 1, wil BRICK HOUSES— 10 new Houses on 12th st, near V et.; six rooms S louses on ute cts near Te le, $8,750. jouses ou 18th st. near Towa elrcle, $8,750 each. oct, Howeo on AGL “SL, “Corser Wallach ince ‘ew House on 12th st., adjoining absve. $5,750. ‘House on Mt st. between vth und 10th sts,, $11,000, House on Q st.,between 133th and 14th sts. $1000, Bnew Houses. H st, between 12th and 13th ssn €::6 rooms: $3,000 e: ‘Several Houses on sta ne; $1,400 to #1 us. au28-I1m_ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. PO SALE—A very desirable farm of 210 screw at depot of the Ca. at * Fenced, watered nud impered’”Comfortabie. frame house’ of 6. roome ‘Ordinary outbuildings. Excellent garden, Land su epuble of high improvement. List wel’ n'a beat f'cargaln tome apeady sale En « ‘ were. Lees for alicas® Address H, W. Hiller ‘Agei, Warrentow nea (UK SALE—SPLENDID FARMS, VILLA PROP ‘erty and small lots on Stetropolitan Beutel Het offered at ows also, yoou farm near Falls Church, Va. BAXTER & M, OWAN, 1008, 1010 F st Ms ee Kes: SALE—A BEAUTIFUL RURAL HOME, ae ‘three Ter from f ty, boris) pai neres; nine-Foom dwelllti, ce si tuft die "ik As PHILLIES, TASS New Work ate Myelistin . Fe, SALE—AT TERRA COTTA 8ST4TIO! tropolitan Branch KR, 35 acres; fing impr Mente Also 30 acres in lowtosul. HUFTY & DYER, 1301 Pet, mow. ‘se10-1m* FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACKES, jood brick residence of ign Fooma, barn. and. outeul ave fruit, and lout. two" serea in grapes easy Of access rE mm piven Deceuuber lat ext. Apply to W. JAUSTOW, O16 7th stn. ‘sottin 2: ENTIRE KEPT HOUSEHOLD. 4 TURE, CARP! CONTAINED IN DWEELING No. 108? PIERCE. PLAC TWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIX i. AND TSTREETS NOW COM PRIBIN PARLOK SUITES, M. FABLES WALNee CHAMBER SETT, Dost! CHINE (NEARLY NEW), BRDSTEAD, ROCK- WALNUT SIDENOARD, WALNUT EXTEN: SION TALE DINING CHAIRSECHIRA AND GLAMAWAIE HAT HACK. KEPHIGERATO SAtanonnpers Ren eee Mew runoCOR: OUT TEI NoUsi, KITOHEN REQUISITES, &c, AT AUCTION. a On FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER | FIRST, Bove adeno si ie wehscepe rata, Wenamed residence ail. the Ww . as, wed therein, having been ‘but a short Sines aud should somuhaad the attention of parties in eed of houshuld goods, at 3! JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF EIGHT PLEASURE BOATS AND BOAT HOUSE AT AUCTION. By virtue ofa deed of trust duly recorded in liber Xo. 087, follo 343. et seq, one of the land records for Washington, D. G. we will sell, on THURSDAY, THe THIKTIFGH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1886, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. 'M.. at the premises koown as Baker & Jobnson's boat house, ou Jarboe's wharf, (west of Columbia boat house), it the District of Columbia, the goods tnd chattels men- ‘in seuedale “A,” attach ied w sald trust, cousist- EIGHT PLEASURE BOATS, and Boat House on Jarbve's wharl, Georgetown, D.C. Hermes NTTLLIAM A, GORDON EHOLDSWusten Gonbon, } Tramecs IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE, Kovlll, ax surviving ariner furthes yell the balance of belo t firm, for the e of closing busi- eee eae ee ore Te SOT NEON, ve27-3t Surviving partner of Johnson & Bake FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE—ONE OF THE ¥ idence Sites tn the elty, bein sland ave. Just east of Connecticut ave, and. having a frontage of 48 fect, with a depth of UU feet to an 18 foot alley.“ Oue-haif of the lot would besold it de- ‘The surroundings of this ground, its south frontage, terruce of four feet und the open space in front,form by the lunction of Rhode Island ayaand M st., render ita mos desirable situavion for a double house, or one witha library or picture gallery attuched, or tor axin- ge residence with ground ut the side, or for two resl- dences. Price $3.06 per foot. A fine stable Lat across the alley, 25x50 feet, will be sold ut 91.50 per foot; sewer, waterand gas, and paved ley. ‘The proximity ofthe Connecticut branch telegraph and telephone office, stand, make tis a most convenient locatlon also. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, se25-40 1437 Pounsyivania ated. on Rhode POR SALE-88 BY 100 FEET, 1611, BETWEEN Sand T sts: 25 by 80 ft., 15th, near Mase. 22 by 100 ft, 16th et, near L; zd by 125 ft. 161 y iear O; 25 by 116 fe, 11th st..'newr L; 40 by 100 fi.. 14th st. near V; 58.6 by 95 ft., Corcoran st, near A6th; 55.6 by 92.10 17th st, corner Corcoran: 25 by O7 ft iL by 170 f., Ren sreeers at -25-3t HOICE BUILDING SITKS IN Mount Pie.saut, convenient to streck cars, schools, churches -aud ‘markets. Cheap and Upon easy terms, iH. 'T. LEIPOLD, 188] F st 2. e253 SALE SEVERAL, FIRST-CLASS “BAR- ns in Fast Washington unimproved proper! B18 20.25 und Jo ela per eg. fe Me fe POLD, 1331 F st, uw, se25-3 | JOR SALE-30000 FE ets, per sq. foot; southeast investment. He J. KIN DOb CORNER LOT, id Ms. w. Lot 45 ‘feet Rave. and D&W. Also & 150 cash, bulauce @10 per CH, PARKER, 4% and Ess aw, Pree Su CHEAP Ir by 100 deep. corner 2 ton zd, between Virgil ber oF Lots L. st. Wy ith; 500 euch, 825-30" Fok GAs 30 foot alley, on P st., between 17th a rt per square foot it purchased at once. A1s0, BU to alley on 16th st., between T and U LOUIS EAST SIDE NEW HAMP- shire ave. between Muna Nets; 22x00; pri sexdast {OR SAL frouting 1 cents per fou. N Section are rapidly Tots eae SLED per fook “‘Thisisa bargain, INO, i BEALL. 120 Fst, advancing in . Also, four '¥ yard at 10 cents per fuot, aud & frac- re near Lincoln Park. Also, one ioton F ‘22d st. u.w. d—Yo buy two or three small houses in East nm at about $1,500 each, and a house In northwest at about $3,500. J. A. SIBBALD, ‘Real Estate Agent, Southwest corner 10th and F sts. u Ww. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF ‘THE FINEST FRON ‘ages on 14th st. extended; on! STHIGHH & f 8025-3 1303 Fb, UR SALF—COR. KART CAPITOL AND 10TH 8 building Lots, containing 15,400 feet. CHARLES ‘i Sury, Pension office, near 14th st curs. and on bast Capit Si. A large dist of uther properties, Improved aud ved, on ordinary erms. 3 NTIRE, 911 ar ol ner 20th aud Q sts. nw, 42488, Conn, ave., between Q and R sts 1. Corner 19th and F sts nw. Corner 14th and U sts Zist. between O and P 2st, between Haid 1 bet. Gand R sts. BW, aid Nats. nw i S between Tusa 220, betw . Between vetween 1st a x Champlain ave., Meridian Hil, Columbia road, ‘Lanier Heights, 50x:200 Abul st. extended, ¢ Pleasant, 40x pth at extended O7xiU0, Chicago st... Int und Kenesaw ave, MC Pleasant, 10 fet front, Call at office'for terms aud for other lols. sezitt JOHN SHEKMAN & CO.. 1407 F st. Fu BLO Hall & ty: Meridian Hil Uining 1,009 square fect; one of the hand: Villa sites tb the northwest, and from which & magnle ficent view of West Washington is obtained. Title pe fect, wud Will be suid at a bargain If disposed of within ten days, Look at it's « beautiful location, ‘For price and terms call on or adiiress J. WED, Owner, e243 NOH SALETS BT, NEAR 11TH NW. F Building Lot (a ‘bargainy: Gun st, 105.1514 7.0, 20c.; Delaware ay L feet (2 lois), $650; fine Buildlug Lotuear Park, 45c.; Hyatisviile,two fine Lots, 60x150,61,000. 11th, near M h.w., dxluv (a sacrifice). LEWIS € Wa -BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE, ON of 10th ‘Mats, u.w.; sixe of lot 45x106. "This is a most valuable lot for'six houses, ng 19th st, which contalus wide parking: price $2.50 per sy. fl. Apply to owner, H. GOLDSCHMID, S12 7th st. nw, sez4-zm ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE, ear Thoi.as circle, an elegant Bullding Site, 30x95. ‘This tot will be sold Tor leas than market value. ‘Apply to sige |. V, N. HUYCK, 4-3t 1505 Penn. ave, SALE— = SEVEN DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS Oh U st, near 10h st. u.w., 17.6x95.4 each to an alley. ‘Tilege lots will be soid at a burgain, “Apply to 1. V..N. HUYCK, se24-3t 1505 Penn, ave. Wor, SALE, WHOLE SQUARE, TRIANGLE, southeast, only 17,000 feet; roonl for 20 houses! bounded by din Bvenue and two streets: gus, wate pavement, ete: only 26 cents: one-third cash: de: Sitable nelghborhood: perfect Wile; abstract and deeds free. Apply to W. EK & KEPETTI, 926 Peon. eRe, ‘Se23-8t ‘Heautiful place of 17 acres with improvements and suitable for subdivision into villa sites, bounded by the proposed Kock Creek park. Pierce mill ruud anit the ‘Klingle road. Direct drive to, the new dential home.” Finely sitasted on three hills. sur: Founded by Stately" And. massive. oak ‘nnd chestait recov atural stream of water flowing’ throughs Us land’ ‘Can be fan'g. whole or fn pare Price $1300 per acre SN0ra? 2 ; pest Ts16 Fa aw. POR SAREsiOT ON MARSACHUBETTS ave 2.W., 30.5276; price, $1.05 per foot. You will not gby chbuce like this again. EAST WASHINGTON EAL ESTATE COMPANY, 611 F st, sozd-1m VOR SALE ‘& LoTs IN MT. PLEASANT ‘and viclulty, from 10e. up. J. RB HERTFORD, J423% F _8022-2we it, {OR SALE-VERY CHOICE CORNER LOT, ‘Massachusetts ave. and Stanton square. saci tak J. R HERTFORD, New Son: New Goons: ‘We invite you to examine our stock of to: FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENB, which embraces the newest aud freshest styles Our sssortment is equa a the city, and our facilities BGh te tunes rey ARONA PARE: Me cont regate 33,000 square feet. For sale b; = ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘Real Estat for making up STUM GA! NTS ure not ING surpassed by any other house. 24 to 25 feet by 100 to 150 feet; at Uur long @xperience in the Tailoring Business justi- miles from Washington or Alexandria fies us in assuring you of our ability to furnish you | Also, a five-room, two-story Frame with Stricly First-class Garments. ‘heres. Will sell cheap or trade for city, ‘SUITS TO ORDER FROM $1 UPWARD, {eterinatlon Ste Avex. 4 athe 021-3m BAREAN @ BENNETT. | a0 ime ‘Rooms Ge Gin ae ee = Fe SALE—LOTS—FINE eed scat 200 ‘LIAIR OF feet; L at ae; bouse paying taxes Inter ri 5B i A i FE K . A POSITIVE CURE FOu MALARIA, FEVER AND Ae Contalae no alain, sfvenle oF any NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE Hain. for: Bun Are er ieante ‘ob "t b € of it ie on 2.W. SELBY, r [x97 feet on T st, near Filiicne Se ety ot tyes Bream Gusher, eters a NER, Koom 4, Fat nw, iu, were properties mie oom etait several ‘as location Eoee tae plot ef ievel rd fede, on uly a few fest north of Houndary st, on west F% SALE-ON THE HBIGHTS OF MERIDIAN fine ee cnnege gear Ing one of the finest views “Americe--hili, forest and faguob. OW NEI Boxset Cy a aie soee FAMOUS CABOMELS FE ESH EVERY Dat. ORDERS BY MAIL, PROMPTLY aT ; 420 OTH STREET, OFF U.R PATENT OFFICE 39 ‘BRANCH, 1700 Pa, AVR H.W. 2d EDITION. Latest ‘Hograns to The Star, Death of a Reston Journalist. COL. CHARLES GORDOX GREEXE Boston, Mass., Sept. 27.—Col. Charles G. Groene, tOrmer editor of the Boston Port, died this morning, ol. Charies Gordon Greene was born at Bos- cawen, N. H.,in 1804. He learned the print- ing business early in life, and when very young Fant to Boston and entered the office of she aman, a democratic weekly. In became proprietor of the Weeki Free Press, of Taunton. He returned to Boston In a year and published the Wor, ® literary Journal, and nally returned to the Statesman, In 1827 he removed to Philadelphia and associated with Jas. A. Joups in the publication of the National Palladium; the titst paper in Pennsylvania to advocate the election of General Jackson to the presidency. In the spring of 1828 he was pe meee General Butt Green in tha ma ent of the United States Telegray ortiy terward he returned 10 Boston avd became sole proprietor of the Statesman. He soon issued the prospectus for a daily paper, and on No- Yember Uth, 1831, he published the first. num- ber of the Boston Post. He retained bis connec- tion with this paper until 1875. Col. Greene faited of election as mayor, member of Congress and state senator, lending a forlorn hope each ti ‘He was a member of the legislature and an alde to Gov. Marti A Freneh Sensati THE INSANE NEPHEW OF BARON HAUSSMANN SPIRITED AWAY. Panis, Sept. 27.—Louis Charles Emanuel Bu- ron Aruind Haussinann, nephew and adopted son of Baron Haussmann, aad who attempted last February to assussinite M. de Montangan in the Hotel Louvre, and was sent to a lunatic fizltim, has escaped from custody. Some re- latives Secured permission to have the alleged Junatic visit them in charge of bis keepers, This visit had hardly begfin betore he disap— peared. As one of his keepers disappeared at the same time, young Hatissmann's escape is believed to be ihe result of a plot. Died From Natural Causes. Boston, MAss,, Sept, 27.—The medical ex- aminer to-duy decided that Mary B. Sharpe, Who Was supposed to have been killed | yester- day by ex-Policeman James W. Drury, had died from natural causes. Drury has been dis- charged from custody. The Fire at Rockaway Beach. THE WORK OF INCENDIARIES, WHOSE OBJECT WAS ROBBERY, Rockaway Beacu, L.I,, Sept. 27.—The fireat this place which began lust night was extin- guished about midnight. The buildings burned ure Harper & Stumpt’s pavilion, with the buth- ing and outhouses, loss $20,000; Gratz’s Brand- Teth house,loss $5,000, besides smaller buildings of no greai value. ‘The fire Is supposed to have originated in the kitchen of the pavilion, but the general Impression is that 1t was the work Of an incendiary, whose purpose was robbery, Pra Eldert, the wife of the proprietor of hotel adjoining the burned buildings, says thut last night, wiile her husband and others were at the fire, a stranger entered the place and de- manded money aud attempted to rob the saie, Dut she drove him out by presenting revolver at him, gee ‘There Was Probably a Marder. A MYSTERY WHICH PUZZLES A NEW HAMID SHIRE COMMUNITY, Dover, N. H., Sept, 27.—A farmer living at Isingiass bridge, near Lhe Barrington line, ound a horse and bug near his residence this morn- ing. A lurge pool of blood was found in the body of the buggy, aud there were ulso three teeth that bad evidentiy been knocked out ol somebody's mouth — re- cenuy. The cushions were torn and the dashbourd broken, and there was other evi- dence of a desperate struggle having pluce in the carriage. A short distance the carriage a woman's hut was found. farmer Wok the Lurnont to Rochester and the chief of police at once started to make an in- vesugation, A man and woman with astrange horse and ‘buggy were seen in Barrington last evening. ‘The Wam has not been identitied. ‘Three Murders in Paris. AN UNUSUAL NUMBER OF CRIMES, EVEN IN THAT WICKED CITY. PARIs, Sept. 27.—The elty continues to fur nish a singularly large number of murders and stiicldes. At one ot the hotels yesterday the cook shot and fatally wounded his mistress and When alteinpied sulciue becuuse tie won had made ulm jealous, A huir dresser suot und jnortally Lure bis mistress because she hud Ured of their reitionsiup and tried to reform, A workman luving his wees's pay In his pocket aud feeling hilarious, met a pretty Inaie organ grinder and uyked her to piay nim @ walla that he might danee for ber umune- meut while sie piayed for tis. “Lhe woman's inaie compauton instantly becime incensed at tue requesi Of Lue happy-iniuded man and shot him uead. FINA IAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. The foliowing are tue opening and of the New York stock Murget to-day, as reported uy special wire to 14. Hf, Dodge. 349 1Oih streez 800 | “OT J o74N. Y. ent.. SN SS /Nonin en “| 38) 43.) “bo. ‘pret “} Tis,) 118) Northwest i ‘Do. pref. Do. Ast ps Do. 24 bo, pret... Gig) West. Union ee Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from Saturday's quotations of the cou Niock Exel dto-day? . AVL. coupon, 111%, 1, rexivtered, 111 curreney, 130 bid. Tine ope nbo, curfeneys 148 bl 6s, 15W2, coin. 113%, bid, 3U-year fund, 6s, 1802, coin, 129% bid, Washington and Georgetown it. ix. bonds, AIG vid. Metroporitan is. i. stock, 105% bid, LUG eked, “Columbia He Ik stooks 41° pK, “Notun aphid G street Rostock 47 bid $6 asked Wath fiston Gan 8 Bid Sbig askell” Geargeiwnt Set Zou. ‘National Melropeutan hs. OOuke Naina, Union time abd, 21 asked. alumuin Ine die bud Bovunive nnebid bide Higgs fusS bal Manet Tain bouts 101 bid. LO usted. Natishal Ataise: polllaa Hiabky Lup bik farmers aud’ ec ee Bini 102 bd, Ciugens’ National Bau, 110ig od. fA Lutie 109, LBuly bid. teat kata tue She puce, LUdlg bid, Cussupeake wud bol Tel. Co, 54% 20-year 20-year fand, ig ‘THE DISTRICT ESTIMATES. ‘The Commissionors to Ask for Liberal |" "*=IDENT SHAKES NANDS WITH 4 HU Appropriations. ‘HALF A MILLION FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS | Second since his return from the woods, was at- ‘A TALE Wirm Con. LUDLOW—a18 onsecrrox | tended by nearly @ bundred and finy TO THE TREASURY REVISION—THB EW | Pople. The President ASSESSMENT, ae, to work ‘The estimates for the !mprovement of the | hands. More visitors than usual Streets of the city, to be submitted at the mext | words to drop in his ear. session of Congress, for next year, have not yet simply Se ae been completed by the District Commissioners; | foo i% him si an ations have been entirely too and that the city governmen' pfovement of advance. ‘This hax A TALK WITH COL, LUDLOW. “The Commfissioners are not going to make this mistake now,” said Commissioner Ludlow this morning to ® Srag reporter. “We are | CHIEF CLERK YOUMANS' EFFORT TO ARATE A going to ask for exactly what we think the city needs. Ot course we may uot get it, but that is another thing, The only thing that I wish could be out certain Judyment of | the Commissioners, saying effect, that he knows more about District that the Commissioners do. enough mone; the amount called tor b: have all been senedul It wiil be necessary, in the event rter of this amount is to be asked for, hrough this schedule and seiect such us may fall within the principles, whieh the Commissiouers have adopted, iu _determin- ing Ube streets to be improved. pluce, the streets which have before been will Seen = th gecur in linproved streets. | national bank system on account of the call of FREE Ea rine Sly 8 DIOGE SE | tis shires pak cent bosihe, War covered aoe So: Ured their cireulation, The currency ts not coming in very fast now, though there is demand for money and it {sal in use, Treas ury officials say that the demand for money provements can be made to tbe | indicates a stoadily increasing ~ business Uuroughout the country, ‘There lias been bo tor _{tnprovement those gaps. whic street wus improved, Aller these Lwo classes of streets have been dis ed of, the remainder of the money will be used In the different yections of the city, where itis thought i best advantag SUBURBAN STREETS. The Commissivners favor a more liberal | linproved since July a year ago. That date is policy in improving the streets of the suburbs, Liga ee ee = a and Col, Ludlow says thutoutside of the bounds mle yyy inggeer ry Pingel ae Those of the ty, as well at Inside, the poliey of lead- Wo ere pulled: eotsaniGet nace eet nslead of dragging alter the course of Im-| continuous colnage of silver has hi rovements, Ought Lo be maintained us iar as Ib ot Ke possible tinder the appropriations made by | pBe,ay UF the other; that on ‘account of the THE NEW ASSESSMENT. The assessment of 1883, under which last Mould feel the, evil result of trying to force yeur's estimates were submitted, was on real | #llver, but at present there is no disp property $97,000,000 und personal $11,000, | “2¢,P#rl of foreign holders of Amerioan stocks total of $108,500,000, It is thought the new assessment makes an Increase Of 16 per ceut ou the reul property aud & small inereuse ou personal property. Assuming tat the estimated inerease—15 Per cent—is about correct, Lie new ussessineut ld. segregute | ubout” $125,000.00. The | letter to the stockholders of the old Alexandria Fevenues of lust yeur,on tue ol is, were | Canal company, requesting them to hold a Ch ie ore ee Collections, « PMrtOr| srecial mecting within the next thirty days, sourees, $0 Which must be added an equal | for the purpose of coming to am agreement re- amount contributed by the United States, It | garding the transfer of thelr luterest in tho Aqueduct vridge to the government, This is necessury on uccount of the change in the cou- ditions of the act of 1886 trom those of tbe uct ‘wis irom leenses and is provable that tbe revenues this year will aggregate a little over $2,000,000, besides ap- propriations trom. the ited States Treasury, 1 King’s case. XQUITABLE BUILDING AssocrA- | at this meeting, and the trauafer will be made ION CASK IN COURT TO-DAY. In the Equity Court, Judge James, this morn- ing the hearing of the case of Ferd. King agt. the Citizens’ Equitable Buitdii West Washington aevpciatioDs Ol cates to the General Grand Chapter, Royal peared for the | Arch Masons, were M. Bradiord Nichol, grand nd and C. 1. | high priest of Tennessee; L. R. Eastman, grand Mr, King filed & . B. Duvall ay jainant, and Messrs, 5. R. frees tor inepereet Dill to enjoin the sale of his propert; Junction was refused and. the date Took! sit | high priest of the United States; T. 0. Morris, of The cause was referred to the auditor found that he was indebted to the association | Charles H. Richardson, of Lowell, Mass.; Lucius Excepuions were flied to this | Field, of Clinton, Mass; Wm. Simonds, of Wo- Fepurt by complainant, on which the case is | burn, Mass; Arth now being heard. —___@___ f Surindiction. THE HALL HABEAS CORPUS CASE BEFORE JUDGE | Ciuciunul for $9,402.15, To-day the case of James Hall, arrested by Officer L. B. Anderson, on suspicion of the lar- ceny of a horse and buggy of E. A. Brook from River View September 14th, for whom requisition was recelved last week from Gov. Lioyd, of Maryland, was before Judge Cox 1n | she attention ot Lawyer J. Parker Jordan to a obedience to a writ of habeas corpus. There is Kt considerable interest felt in the case from the | case Of two colored women, Amelia Hall and fuct that after the arrest the ease was set tor a | Pateey Ford,in which be had figured. The hearing a week off, aud Hall was under ball to | judge sald that these women had presented uippearat the Polles Court when the requisition eee arrived. As he Was a resident here the ques, | PAPE to bln which they said J bad.gtven ton was raised as to whether aman fleeing to his home can be auld to be fleeing frot justice. | tee that they would not be arrested, which eon- Meesrs. W, A. Cook aid D. E. Canill appeared | tained the ollowing: for the petitioner, and Mr. Coyle appeared for the marshal with Mr. Brandt, the prosecuting attorney for Prince George's county, for the ee until Monday. They are at the Police After amendment of the flee cre affidavits an of peng ois ing thatthe case was pending in the Police | ”s. Courtat the time of the gorvice of the warrant | {OW ean you be of arrest under the requisition. bid, 86 askga. SSS Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mn., September 27—V! sixes, rae coupous, Of do. wen forth 5 do, Titees, 67% bld to-day. ee band BALTIMORE, Mo, September 27.—Cotton quiet— middling, Digathy Flour stouly, with moderate de d—Howard street and western super. 2362.05; 150; do. family, 4.00e4.50; city mills “16: do, eXtra, 3.00a3.70: do, itio brands, $:004.62; Patapsco fumliy, 9.16; do.” superiauive patent, 6.50. , Wheat—southern easier “and dull: Western lower, ‘closing quict: southern red, 86a87; do. amber, Bduss'No. 2 Western winter red, spot SO%a Bi; October, 81uB1%¢. November, 8 ;, Decem: ber. sGXadG%. Corn—southern nomi iy steady: Tower and neglected: southern white, Bis southern yellow, © Slabs: western mlxed, spot ‘aud September, 5 October, ddiyadday, "Ute ules ‘ud stewdy—southern, S2a6; western white, i a36; western mixed, $1a33; Pennsylvania, 32a30, e firm, S4a67, Hay quiet—prime to cholce westera, 10.00815.00, Provisions steady and quiet. Meas ‘meats—shoulders | and ‘Bacon: Lara— refined, Sy Butter firm—western ced, 12a17; creamery, 22025. Eggs higher, 1sigal¥. Petroleum Guier Tusned, “@4 "Cote “ira Ko Sugar quict—A. morning for a one of the knigh out of the buggy, toa feed store, wi me distance, other inju- rdinary to fait, 13621 a a Pot pet Feined ‘steady, ‘Whisky quiet, ibe ipmente— Aout ‘Wheat, 661,000 bushels: corn, 3,600 bushels, ‘weak- 8.4 9.4 We diy Lard steady Cash, 7.50, October ——_—+e¢—____— He Qbjected to Interference. WHY A BRICKLAYER ASSAULTED HIS WIFE'S MOTHER AND SISTER. ‘To-day, in the Police Court, s bricklayer, pamed Richard W, Mann, was charged with rofanity and assguiting his sister-in-law, Mrs ‘Manp, at the house of her mother, Mrs, Maris Anthony, 1006 New Jersey avenve, last ning, It was brought out in the fiat yelierday atternoou he to Mrs. Spirit, and his ‘one, ‘@ ready smile from Dut it is the intention to have these estimates, | soon as the subject of business was touched ‘an well as those ot the other departments of the | upon, his tace loat 1 District government, completed and trans- | mitted tothe Secretary of the Treasury by the Ast of October, as required by law, All the est! mates this year will show an increase, 25 com-| 4 SEQUEL TO THE REMOVAL OF AGENT M'GIt- Pared with last year. The police foree is to be enlarged, more school buildings are needed, and there are other increased expenditures | tency, demoralization, ete., maade against the showing the rapid growth in the population of | Indian bureau by Herbert Welsh, of Philadel- the city. ‘The new assesament of the real estate | phia, secretary of the Ii Git teat dieh cer tnt hatte | Borate et Se creanod revenues, willbe used in needed im- ements about the elty. . Ludlow says that the ap Ridge, meager the | him; that Welsh and his association were ical handshake was the only greeting ac- led visitors who attempted to slip in a word. —— Charges Against the Indian Office. Licuppy. In regard to the charge of general incompe- dian Rignes Amociation, at the Interior Department that Mr. Weish's animosity against | indian bureau ay ntly proceed the removal of Agent Moulllicudy at Pine ) and the sul juent accusat against friends and defenders of MoGilliouddy, and ig behind the growth and im- | held him in office as longasthey could. He was fe elty, should keep # little in | removed some tme agoand subsequently Com- Go has not ated the money, and | Houddy i ongres® has not appropriat money, ther, Congress hus not been asked Atkins publicly dec! that Meal. dy bad regularly drawn rations for 2,000 more Indians than existed; that he had pur Posely swelled the roll and thus defrauded the government, Since then Welsh has talked of Charges against the bureau. ss Te Keep Out Agents. DEPARTMENT NUISANCE, The agent who has some patent or new con trivance is always in the departments, He iwimed ‘department to revise and | FePresents quite a large class. He is the most mates, The Commissioners, | pleasing and persuasive ol all who prey upon knowing the neeas of the District, make dinato of the Secretary ‘ol the "Treasury ordinate of the o actually undertakes lo revise and reverse the divisions, and from there a re the department, and he 1 as high as he ean fet. He studies the deparunente care lully, knows every one in it who, from his I don’t think that | Point of view, is worth knowing, ‘and learns is right, and last year when 1 was before the | ¥b0 toavold and who to court. Dantes ‘of Qnngrens when any reference was | 0 Who are most readily taken with novel- tude to the book of estimates 1 sald very | irankly to the committee, “These are not our | Hive eve stimates, but those of the Secretary of the | them. ‘hey select the tea, and conviuce them that they really must Dew contrivance that ts brought to Many “new ideas” are thus insinuated into the departments, The agents have a kd HALF A MILLION FOR STRERBT IMPROVEMENTS. | fo oo ele eeent arrangement to coun! Coi. Ludiow sald that while he did not know exactly what would be the amount asked tor street improvements for the next year, yet he thought the amount would be in the near neighborhood of half a million, “It there is | the left after providing for the other | ja ‘Last year, for the present current Year, the atop te nn Fem ans is going to try to put = but it was the best they could do. The requests | Sq promibiting elseke iene aoe aay ee at {or Improvements to be made next yeur have | business during office hours, Thess orders, been very numerous, and Col. Ludiow aays that | however, do aot quite: rae thie ene ne these requests, which | new order will probably be issued soon, direct- . is about two millions | ing that no department supplies or patent cone keep tally, to write, to print, to press, to Or tocut; new style pene or pen-Lolders, weights, files abd what-not—all through tne ut io use thoy come around ior thelr pay. Some of the officials are easiiy convinced that yy cannot get along without a thing they isin the Treasu ready orders havi lepartment. Al- been insued keeping all trivance shall be received on trial in the depart except through the store keeper, In the first | ISDICATIONS AT THE TKEASURY OF A STRADY ed IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS, n| No banks have threatened to retire from the ‘spasmodic jumps, but day by day business bas as the crisis—when business was whoure called antiallver me: that the no effect in business no evil has resulted from the fulluretorepeal the Bland law. If American securities eld abroad were disposed of we isposition on and bonds to di ft nds to dispose of The Aqueduct Bridge. THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY WRITES TO ‘THE CANAL COMPANY, The Secretary of the Treasury to-day wrote a of 1881, It is thought that the question will be settled without further trouble, —————— The Royal Areh Masons. Among the arrivals this afternoon of dele- scribe ot Tennessee; John Frizzie, past grand bat an in- who | Tennessee; C. Tilden and wife, of Connecticut; ur G.Pollard, of Lowell, Mass; W.S. Mathews, of Memphi B. Shaw, of Lowell, Mass.; wite, of Buffalo, N. ¥.; A. P. Picket, of Fargo, Dak., and & Williams, of Newark, Ohio =” ——— Rebuking = Police Court Lawyer. 4 “GUARANTER” OF IMMUNITY FROM ARREST SAID TO HAVE BEEN SOLD FOR TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF, ‘To-day in the Police Court Judge Snell called i Tenn. Jaines W: vid ¥. Day and ‘them upon the payment of $2.50.as a guaran- “To the police officer with a warrant against ‘Amelis Hall and ber alege, “Don't arrestitaes urt to-day, and I will be responsible for their spers the petitioner | a; rance, Do this forme. They are good & certificate show- | people and will be punctual. “Judge Foraas” ble,” said Judge Snell “when you are absolutely’ worthless, 60 ‘The affidavit of the petitioner was read, show. | Sf 88 money matters are concerned. You ing that he had been’a cltizen of the District | Must Yu bad no right toda. “Twill refer the gontinuously since 1879; that he altended a | ‘who, if he sees fit, cal. tournament at River View ‘and ‘was intoxi- | {rb0,lf'he sees fit, ter waiting till 2 o'clock in the boat he was invited intoa buggy ° kolabts, who ‘sald ie lived near ‘ashington; that the knight subsequent! se bugay, telling: Ma to tae tins takes ‘The cause was argued at some length. The case Was adjourned until to-morrow morning. — Killed by a Runaway Horse. ‘This morning about 8:30 o'clock Harry Hen- derson, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Wm. Hen- derson, living on College hill, attempted to | cones ride horse to water. The animal became | scl that of hvsgg frightened and_ran away, throw fellow trom his back. The boy’s i the stirrup and he was di fracturing bis skull aid int titerwarde: “Coroner: Patisrson doemed aay ie fou ro ‘an i | twenty-four bours, Quest unnecessary, iMisatornoon,are A Lamented Death. The death of Mr. John Wileon, of Sligo, Md., last night, of typhoid fever, calls forth many | the mints during the week ended September expressions of sorrow from his neighbors and | 25th was $872,008, friends in Montzom trict, He wasa man ‘Mr. Lavender, the Ung attorney, F & charge of obtain eee A Pretty Hot Day. 35 COMING, ‘The temperature to-day was very oppressive, and the thermometer was mid- summer duty. Galveston was the hottest piace in the country to-day, but there were not many temperature Lee Tiale | Sad that of Wasuinglon. The maximum at 9 cought in | it is ed shortly | the meant THE Issue of standard silver doliars from f amarnpbnegaper tm ak Vag sogured 8 t bonds, to mature will ing public pox cont ds, Ost ‘ovember 1st, EUROPE'S PEACE ENDANGERED, ConstaNTINoPLe, Sept, 37.—Turkey's agects tsen- harves on the river tront | sbroad report that the peace of inuates himself into the good graces of the clerks, the chiefs of ‘ent for trial, and then after a while, if we been using for a while, and they send in @ 'E. Fox and wile, of false beeper Sey i idea he was doing rong by simply giving them Paper con- igining & request. ‘THE WEATHER BUREAU SAYS COOLER WEATHER ‘Wiietroror, N.C, Sept. 27.—A special to the Star two earthquake shocks at Smithville, one at 11:30 last night and one at 4:50 this morning. There was no damage << naa, A Widow's Cowardty Enemies. WEN WoUsR FinkD AND THE INMATES XAKROWS Reavino, Pa. Sept 27. -The dwelling house 180, Pace De of Mrs. He Sehwenk, s widow, near Lite Oley, this county, was. Visited early thix morne ing by incendiaries who, for re’ set Gre to ‘the house, which was ed wi the cops —, Loss of 98.000. aning ae aK me to Ni ing Was saved. rs, Soewents ‘wos "akrtied “cera ee home eed John and Samuel Schwenk Jumped from the second 81 window, Jobn was badly burned, Recentiy Mrw Schwenk was robbed of $300, continually haramed by unknown and Parties, ae Fagitive spanish Insurgents. MADaip, Sept. 27.—Thirty insurgents Who took part in the recent revolt, appeared in the Village of Gerona yesterday,’ A nutnber were See athe oe = left in the village and ers then mi across the: frontier into France| "Of W&F MARRIAGE LickNsia —Marriage licenses have: poi danued by the clerk o the court to James a cor jartha Ellie; Geor Alvin Kratt' and Mary Agnes Bolard; George F. We taneke) of Raitimore, Md., and Clara At, dsiebt; Kichat Lacas and jizabeth Dorsey: Thomas Woods! and Annie Burnes, both of Paitiax Oo, Vag) Chas. Smith aud Elia Wai rh; W. FP. Bilis, o Alexandria, and Lula B. Stellman, of Fair! COMPETITION FROM THE Us TreD Srares.-V! Consul Touhay, at Turin, in concluding @ Port tothe Department of the Stute upor Ay culture in italy, eoys grain growers in t @istrict are reduced to a desperate condition by high taxes, high rents, and above uly by { competition from the Uuiied Staten, News Brien. eKean Post, G. A. K, of Salt Lake Cit has commended the work'done by Miss kald? Field tn lavestigating Mormonism, coor my yd ep ot oo were felt in Cons. Mantinople and at Sugroa. ; Saag trae — iy unday, Slight ‘wenty-alx operatives trom Pa N. arrived in Augusta, Gay to take the nine OE suikers, but were chocked ty" tho Kitiguta of ot and re work wi was ae to them. “twee Mrs. Delia Parnell mother of tbe Irish leader, arrived in hi from ‘New York un Satur An anticlerical meeting at Napies ror Feaulted in a scumle between clerieais and lives Pais and the arrest of twenty paruicipan “Muny actor aud actronses arrived Fork Puhany, among them Aira. tauetry) tp company, Violet. Cameron and Lousdale, her “treasurer,” aud Dion Houcieasite Lora Vontry has abated the ren ents on his estate at Dingle, Cou ty he » New twenty-five per cent on account of the tall i the price of produce, ‘The venants are sutistet Tue Giin board of guardians hus ade Tesolution declaring that the time has cr presnte national rsh tribute to Mr. Gindstone nd cailing upon Mr. Parnell Losupporta mo “General” Boot, of the Balvation army, are Fayed in a flaming red Jorsey, with “Salvation, Army" emblazoned actus ile breast, arrived ju New York yesterday. Dr. Seth K. Smith, of New Manston, Pa. ¢limbed up ab appie tree Friday to pick ‘some fruit, Losing bis bold he tell to tne ‘ground, & distance of about eighteen teet, and Was kitleds Gus Scruggs, Of Clayton, Gu, has been sens fenced to iletn years in ‘the “peniientiary for the murder of his brother, Mills Scruggs. The jurder took place last "Ducsday might White dumes Rank Apa nile Jai nks and James Barr, wi Painting the cornice of he Presbyterian church at Lewiston, Pa, Saturday scattolding gave way, and they were procipitated to the ground below, w distance of ity tect. Banks Was instantly’ killed and Barr fatally Charles Kendall, aged 62, 001 at Grand Kapids, Mich. the head. He stood be St his sister's house, vigtimn of darepepaia, Philadelphia dispatch says John Gibbs, 73, his Wile, aged 68, and his dwugliter, ag re all under arrest for stealing dry-gvode Gibbs bas been watchman for # Uhestuut street store, and contesses that he has been stealing as rap Jan, 0 oarsman, landed tn Lis yesterday, apparently in good turm, Ui aagow ise vrata were aaipmeuaing vars imager mage Saturday while viewing a monster blast at ihe Loculyne-side quarries. Seven tons of gum powder were used in the blast, The popularity of cremation in Germany ag & Meubs Of disposing of Lue dead ts steadily in creasing, and an international res of — societies will be beid in ‘in io Laity Lehmann, the ratic si bas to. aaguianumenn, Abe overatc, singer, bas in. for the benefit of dumb at als, particulary dogs, horses and cats, fur which she demands ocr Gunpenan (ion first a = acento nnica atanan Polcmam Ara: sccrotary, of top for New York ou the steamer ‘Palas. irom Bremen. The heroie bronze statue of Jobn C. Cal- 8. C,, Saturday, MJ houn arrived at Charlesto | tw the work or Albert C. Hofnish,'of Home: and cost $14,000, Tue pleted will cost about § Archbishop Corrigan, of New York, has pubs lished u letter from Cardinal Simeoul dens ing that Rev, Ulysses Mori, an Italian priest now traveling in this county, is a “secret cmissary of the propagauda and cobstantly employed by ‘Rome on roving commissious of inspection,” The statue of Hugo Grouius was unvelled Saturday at Delit, Huliand, in tye presence of : the cabinet ministers, the ‘municipal autbori- tes and a great numer of civilians, An engine speciaiiy constructed to use Jeum as (uel is successiully drawing trains on { the railway betweeu Alexandria and Cairo, | The Irish police bave captured tour more of | ‘the moonliguters with whom they had a confllet Fee's bridge on Thursday night, taki | leven prisoners eaptured from the” party ak ready. Mr. ‘Seaborn SheMcld, « resident of county, Ga., was sitting ‘at a lable in his parlor { Writing « leiter when & bullet came through the Frindow, striking im tn the temple aud Kile jog him. 1b is say the crime was com- mitted by « dissatistied tenant apt. M. V. B. Stone, of the yatch Mayflower, bas been ‘prosented with a $200 waten by his fellow townsmen ai Swumysoutt, in reward of luis successiul bailing of Lhe tamous yackt 1a ite Contant with the Galatea. | A passenger train on the Indiana, Bloomi ton sud Western road, oue mie beyond Laure, | Miami county, Ohio, "Saturday collided with & freight, Firetian Dillon was instantly killed, The engineer jumped wnd saved his life, A Dumber of passcngers were seriously injured, ‘The sulemnen's early closing moveweut in Pitsburg ts likely to resuit in a strike, as sev eral firms have ordered tueir men to 'remain | Until nine o'clock at might, aud the men wall not submit, Mir. and Mrs. H.L. Miller and Mr. and Mr, . L. Gibbs, who jive on a iarm near Mexico, were taken Violently iil Saturday mora: ing with symptoms of puisoning. 1 is thougut polsou had ben placed in their od by a young ‘Soloed servant girl who was pu re cently. They areail out of danger. ee A Curtous Graveston®.—in a Bethel, Conn, cemetery bas just been pul in piace # graves atone with a . it was erected by aman his wife, and is a rough boulder, which was brought from @ uelghbori bill, IU wasselected because, as the busbaui said: “It was on that stone that my wife and sat when I proposed to her and she said she’ MARRIED,

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