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FOR RENT—HOUSES. ENT Tanw, - 308, 5 ant 7 E a.e., 6r.925 221) Bin stm we bo ao Est. aw. Gr rs 25 G st now. TP. 30 1025 N.J- ave, 60.2250 614-603 6 ne. OF. 20.50 BK st. 2.0.6 re 2050 126 st nw. 7 Fr 1206 2 st." aw. cme. Tie nw. ore? Se OFFICE ROOM. Fst nw, 3 Ps5O STOKES. 820 F st. nw 4 B. WARNER & CO. 916 Ft. JOR REST— Fi2t ict nandsome..413 34 #. me. 7r_.$25.0 iy furnshed 12're 900) S30 23 Iven vt. lor ‘Br., ml45 So 948 41 Pee to forz 35.50 31 & et WESCOTT & WILCUN. 1907 Pennsylvania « NT-BY RO. HOLTZMAN. 1414 Lith st. n.w.,10r-$40 NO 3.0 13th at sw.,'se.. S00 10th st, store. For a ivil list apply te re part ais oth ° “4 s 2th and K ste okrims. ANISHED. Lataverte i . 19th » 10 ©. Bear Lak, 1 Beit Sear 18th: 12e-"300, Payewe se, G twa, 86-89 Bist, near 14th, 16r200 2d st. near Pa a Property placed wikn me for rent or sale a liberally advertined free of cost to the owner. ‘For list ui property {or sale, call or send at office, wet i, OC HULTZMAN. 10un and F sta. aw. JOR RENT— 1736 P st. Lir.. Frise Si. ave _s100!2013 9 st. tor Soy Lith st. nw..14r.-150 1624 1ouh' at. n.w. 10r_65. > w. cor. sth & E, ae 12 poe = m4 alae 41s Gow. upper part. 10 1ven se uw. 15F. 1750 M-u.w.. 11 Mh st..n.w.13r_1 M4 19th Stow. 9F.o2: 5 21st st. Tr. tn & Fayette st, Ti FAD 2st at. we Rouses can De exatnined. pe. permit from THOMAS J. FISHER € Co., 1324 F street northwest T—BEAUTIPULL at URNISHEDNEW | ¥. bay-window house. 212 North Capitol Ty oceupled by Hoa, ‘Blanchard, N © Brick Dweiling,containing 10 ro3ms, ntels, furnace, range aud stationary wasiiubs Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & co., 1324 F street KENT—S.W. COR STH AND E STS. N.W, ge three-story Buliding, well adapted for hotel poryoses: consind “10. room, bath,” dising roan, Eick Sed tarroom, Vane ep ‘THOs. J. FISHER & CO., sexder 1324 F street n.w. FON GS Ei a.w., new, 7 rooms, m impe, $25.00. . irewouRe. sot im 1407 F Shoou. JOR RENT_21 GRANT PLAC NW. TEN rooms and bath: ail modern improvements; new cr * ‘eel THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, 8 __ FOR_SALE— HOUSES. {OR SALE-1118 € ST. & E; JUST FINISHED; as-yen-Fuom irame uouse; side and pack alleys; in half suaare Of Rerdice: $200 on easy terme, FOR _SALE—HOUSES. m3 °—WE OFFER ONE MORE OF THOSE Fiattrsctive Hoos on ngor ocnear Tih ee st ‘asaninvessmeut. The house in rented to a rable temas st $45 Der month and will nut Desold {9 party wishing w vwapy. the corer of 14th and ‘008, one-fourth, Gah, ‘SWOMMSTEDT @ BRADLEY, vst ¥ oe Bw a EE EES SI rn | Free. eel AEAT HOUSES IN MT. 3"B. HERTFORD, s022-2we i 1423% F ot. Fe. SALE-SEVERAL NEW 8IX ROOM BRICK 2d EDITION. Lat Torani Te St BAY STATE REPUBLICANS. ‘Apply on premises. Be ca Seats Saag . 920 F st UK SALE—AT A BARGAIN IF PURCHASED i once, & very desirable 7-room-andcellar new rick Honse on wth st . between S sad 0 2.W.: nice front and back yard, to wide alley: sultaple for stacle maps LOUIS FSO Fadi. | rertnursarnpar at te ty" hess ff ith F Ames Nominated for Governor ou FoR a= Valance trom $46 16 $35 per Sosa bees the First Ballet, ERY DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTIES. ‘teal intave andl Lone, oe hake h goat tres ante) 29. feats toe olny. Fares seat Gad tpeet deatrane | 2am 1428 F sh 8 | Tt was moved and adopted that ull resolutions Properties on the street and is reasouuble at the price | YOR SALE— Presented to the convention be to es. ‘A six-room house in of the Weare asthuriaed Porais, frou $200t city: Water and gam $1,400. Terms, from $0010 $300 ‘cash, balance at rate of gu. ‘A vers desizable streets, By feet front Weil hinproved and an erty on 14th between Q and R 3 120 leet deep 1 wide alley. tyeldth between Q and R committee on resolutions without debate. The committce on credentials reported there were 815 towns and 28 cities represented by 1,127 delegates, A permanent ization was then Also ag exceilent property, 14 5022-2, 1420 F st n.w._| effected by the selection of Heury Cabot iB send ty Tae eat den. "Chea a rice | IR SALE-ARIOK HOUSE NINE ROME, ONE | #8 President, with along list af vice preskden ‘AVdontrapte property, on 14th between RB and 8 | WOR SAL Ton sn oflice holder, 400 frat | Weluding SE Dares ao en Whidag and ‘streets, w! ‘a good irees. Price. od Fie, oo ag wn A 0 ‘A cine property, ou 147h between V and W streets, a | § Chibi. Wolfs, any uaturdayeveniog, | Davis, and one iron! even, senatorial district, tunes Went business tween 6th and 7th streets northwest, can be bad 11 orm Mr. Lodge was then escorted to the platiorm property, on Pa avenue, be- and addressed the convention at cons! \OK SALE—OR RENT, ON A LEANE—1333 COR. Yor fui us terms. 1 ¥ ‘corua st; 11 rooms: mod. imps. in thorough and | length. ete, apply {0 peso © HUEY @ DYER” | Bandsame repair. “Inquire of OW NKR, on pretilaes. OLIVER AMES FOR GOVERNOR. | 5 {OR SALE-12 FER GENT INVESTMENT— | _5621-00 ‘The convention then proceeded to a ballot {JPOH SALE—CENTRAL PART OF CITY, BRICK governor, It resulted: Whole number of ‘and ¥.aine Lweiling, Hoase and Stable; C; cap _Homes—One three-story (business corner) Sotes, 994; necessury to a cboloe, 408. Oliver ‘and four two-sto.y-and-basement Brick Houses, new. Location to lmmediaie buyer. | groaud 25% by 96 seet io wide alley. Price ¥6 500— | ames, 945; M. W. Crapo, 35; J.Q. A. Brackett, WEEE eee Vote wae | $Sud oak Boe Oana ice sae | A, RRS end ‘SPECIAL—A BARGAIN—A FiVE- | Seer _A fa Eo EO Ie © Homination was made unanimous an om Frame, mer kitchen, lot 242110 to wide alley, at $i ‘within a square of Peausyl- Vania ave, corsand Heidies “Apri ut once. nt with @ recess taken tiil two o'clock. Boston, Mass., Sept. 29.—A letter was read from the Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Fee SALE BARGAIN, 1 In West WASH A, good tw 1 thase- Frame afd brick dvrelling, nine roouts all 1nd BOLKER & CO., £rB improvements, lot 42x90, in first-class uelglbor- | Union, respectfully asking the convention to 8620-88 wad Bast Capitol sis. _ | bood ‘Brice #4,000 to am imnietiate purchaser: Easy vouale such tneasures aa will jead to legis: Fok SALE-A FIVE ROOM BRICK, IN GOOD order, on Capitol Hill: hus saler, gas. siak, water Closet, sewer, &c.; price $1,250, on easy lerms: month- AY pay ments. MM. ROHKEK & CO, ‘se20Bt ‘Cap.to! Hill, lation to amend the Constitution so as to Probibit. the manufacture and sule of intox! cating liquors, and that the candidate of the convention be one who is committed to con- stitutional prohibition, Relerred to the com- ‘On Fat. n. e,, two frame Houses. Lot 30x85. Price $900 each. Also, « row of new brick Houses, in 80 ft. alley, n.w. Price, $4,600 for all BARGAINS ON CAPITOL HILL. JROR SaLE—Ghanh C ETO CA Te | petaDEN, tWestory bay-window aud back-bullding | mittee on resolutions, ists— bi ive to fifteen fiveroom Brick | brick dwelling: six rooms; bath, range, iatrove aud | x tod committee Hotiwes om Capitol iil. ir good order, Lavivg water, | slate mantels;‘on Bih'sh, Near Greene statue $2000; | wlte, Fesolutions reported by the Were unanimously adopted after a short debate over the prohibition plank, BOULANGER’S BOMBS. A New French Missile for the Destrac- ton of Fortifications. Panis, Sept. 29.—Gen. Boulanger, desiring to secure from the government an appropriation of $25.000,000 for new explosive bombs, re- cently invited the budget committee to witness the experiments he was carrying on in private. The experiments were made with & monster mortar, desigued as a type ior the destruction of foruiications, The missile thrown explodes rater closets, sewerage, &c- (gas pipes in the Ltve). ‘These houses are all unde: rent, and pay about tem per cet chsac upomthe lnvextmeat’ Peloe 61,109 euch, cash it sold in butehes of fon. solute AM. M. ROHRER & CO. POR SALE OR RENT — aN ELEY: threestory, octagon house and five round, with fine fruitand shure trees, at Hyattsville, fan: renuience 0: the late Win. P Shed. $3,000 sale, and $26 yer month rout. SETH A MOLION, ‘sez0ce Trustee. ot SALE terms easy. ‘A fine new brick, bay window, six rooms and bath, om Oth 6t. 8. ef 82.000; terms easy. ‘Two new two-story. and base: Toms aud eeilat, on K st. 91.200 euch. ‘Two new Brick bay-window dwellings on K street northwest... near Washington “ircle: $3,500 aud three new S.room bricks imniediately in the rear, 39U0 each. ‘Three new two-story « -FoOuL bricks in rear of 920 26th st. rent. 830.00 per month: $3,000. "New tour-ruom brick, 2314 Virginia uve. Wj Fente $12.80 per month; $1,20u. Ail youd luvest: mene, felS1m_DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F st. nw. Foe Sabra DESIRABLE THREESTORY brick dwelling, 9 rooms, mcdern improvements, contral location, price $6,000 to cash purchaser. Ap- int brick dwellings, near navy yard: SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several stx-ruom houses on A street northexst: al! modern improveruents 10 TF cent investment. Price, only $2,000 each: a.s0 foT@® o8 Cofcoran, bet. 13th oe 4th sts $4,200 fy) ss 2 : Stable) ~G.5U0 weidim” | With exceedingly destructive effect. It 1s : . = _ Gtable) pup | BAY 0a the premises, 1045 vin st. .w. ue" | charged with a new explosive, of whose compo- : S bet. Vermont ave. & 10th...3.800 | OR SALE — sition Gen. Boulanger and his associates alone : ‘We have Houses in all of the city and at all | Dosvous the socroe, The compound, however, : Fees that we can selion the installment plan.” Also | Possess the secret, The . ail the powers of gun cotton, but with none of ite defects, and issaid in addition to be easily transportable and tobe free trom Mabllity to Spontaneous ignition, Itis stated that the budget committee were not only highly satis fled und pleased with, the results of the experi- gains {or investors with ready cash. 00 us becore purchasing, HUMPHREY & ADAMS, ‘Real batate Brokers, 618 F st. hw. Insurance and loans procured. ee FOR SALE—LOTS. ease call Brick, 6 rooms, Wr!N¢ 81.2.8. rounenn 81400 Belek, 8 rooms, mod. luspa,, Lith dices AUD Frame, 5 room, 32d street, 008 = = ments, but promised to fully support Gen. Bou- Briel 4.000 | AOR saLe— BEST OFFI =a wiOre | !Apger'e demand for the large special appropri . ‘200 | At TRIANGULAR SQUARE, BUT TWo SQUARES es “$308 | Sa.00d FRED, WaTH Vid FEET FRONTAGE, | REVIVED BX NITRO-GLYCERINE. e 500 | MOSTLY ON’ AN AVER UR; PERFECT TIT : peachy, & Srooms. Fenton's u'r Gov. Print Office-1'300 | ABSTRACT, DEEDS AND PUBDIVISION PLAN | How » Chicago Doctor Restored = 7 rooms. Q st., bet. 4th and Sth n.W.. Brick store and dwelling. 14th st. Brick, 9 rooms, on Riggs st., bet. Lit Brick, 7 rooms. Wallach st, bet. 13th & 24tb. S rooms, oa Warner st FRER ONLY 16 CENTS. APPLY TO. WELLER & REPETTI. 329-6t 326 PA. AVE.'S B q,ORSALE— DESIRABLE LOT. MST. BETWE Woman to Life. CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—The Evening Journal to- day will publish a case of remarkable resuscita- Bo on Dunbarton a uy | Af sth and oth a w., south front: du feet & inches wide | tlon from supposed death of a young married gress st, hear “s 213 fest, \ding to Ridge st.; 8,76 feet o : r of Ae “Brick, 1. bet oti & Gtb.nr. Pensioi office 10,000 | ground. Price $1.00 per inquire “18 L st Meo HStevens who: witb Ms tamilg, eame eithecy, ADDO SW MYER | BM ed 00* | aero froin New York somne three yours gts, OD : 1428 New York Fh SAE, ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RES | July 30th last Mrs. Frazer gave birth Yo child, 4 HH ST | Ayddguee Sites tm the city, being sitawed on Ruode | und in August, alter severml days’ illness, was f, Brice $3.00 each. iso, nice two-story | 18 foot alley. One-half of the lot would be sold it de- | Siclans. Dr. Murk H. Luckersteen, who Was between Zist und 2zd sis; suttable for | sired. ‘The surroundings of this ground, its south frontage, terrace of four teet and the upeu space in front.tormed by the tunction of Rhode Island aveand M st., render ica muss desirable situa ion for a doubie livu.e, or one witha library or picture gallery attached. or fcr a sin- gie residence with ground wi the side, or for two rest ences, Brice $5.05 per fou A tine stable Lot across the alley, 25x50 feet. will be fold at 91.50 per foot: sewer, water and gas, aud paved ey. ‘ae proximity ofthe Connecticut ave. street cars, a also attending Mrs, Fruzer, suy! THE DOCTOR'S STORY, “I did everything 1 could think of to restore respiration without effect. Ten minutes must have elapsed, though at that time was not in Position to watch the passage of time, ‘Then it suddenly strack me that 1 would like to try & hypodermic injection of solution of nitro-glycer- ine. I took up ten dropsand let the corpse have the full benefit of It, ‘The first minute there WOR SALE —-LANIFIE Maubetantis, new yorum Siick Leling mela, weil focated, on Ki ‘for $1,000. ‘Tuehandsomert lance Lo tre soalis, cata: pretiy 10,000 it. ots Alt of this ts moat dealrable ray aid rapidly growing Wetter eae a ey Tow SUTTER & WIMER, - branch tel h aud wleph fice, and # cab | Was not a pulsation, but just a gasp; that was J seereeee wake tlbe mos: coafonantiouait age “| ails Llooked at mg’ watch and ¢hers were four Improvements consist of nice house, 14 rooms, unps., fine stable; also, iot fronting on G st; cheap. A fine House on N st., near 14th, 10 rooms, ‘ail mod. impe., side lot 20 ft. front, $14,000, A nice House, Ht st. 11 rooms, mod. tps; lot 20 by 116; stabie in rear; $7.600. New, splendidly built House, gn M st n.w ¥ Foon, staltcane cherry, everything first-class; $8,500. Nice brick House, 7th st. sw. Fooms, mod. linps.: 33,000. A fine House, G st., bet. 20th and 2ist n.w., 14 rooms, all mou. i stone pS and trimml 10,000. Two steres with dwellings, 14th st. n.w.; $8,000 each; un offer wanted. Large irame House. Z0ti st. a e.. 12 rooms, mod. re 23) distributed over the first sixty pais RCE Fe HRW | Such, espe Beegeeae CASH IF IMPR OR WILL Trade on Cash Basis—Lots near Treasury, near Setetevek ontniee eee improved and & ‘er op ned4-6u E, A. McINTIRE, 918 F st, THERE WAS NO LIFE. In the second minute there were six respirations and a slight heart pulse could be heard, but no pulse could be felt. In the third minute there were eighteen respi- rations, and the pulse became distinctly per- ceptible at the wrist, In the fourth minute it was 180 and upward, so that it could not be counted. Her face flushed. Her oyes begsn to rollin the suckets. All the muscles relaxed JJpox Sace HIGH AND LOW PRICED LOTS. Gan are beeen Bol rae a cont, ave, between Q and Kwa a.W Corner 19th and Itata nw. 16x63. imps; lot 26.11 by 105, stable in rear; $3,000. Three | Corner 14th and U sts n-w., 40x 108. . he betcha avcattn he WTS | te beomea genet et Saucier uth Sectaaly Alaset Speculation came back to her eyes, and SHE BECAME CONSCIOUS, Pe : | jum cing an r 5 oa 22d, between O and P ste. a.w., 20x100.. | In my opinion in all cases of shock or coltapee Ecvr aud for pale: Call and sxamise, or address eG. | Bot'soat"!apyls Taso Cosuctint Sees Gocomite fox | He between Lith aed 105 sie ieee this thing ought to be tried Defore the patients ‘Aurora, W.Va sels | freon Piace! Sebssis | Gructween iet and adate ne 18ib7 are given over ior lust | here Is, nothing arora, is erson ae ‘Champlain ave. Ser SOx | YOR RENT—AT MOUNT PLEASANT, EIGHT- | JOR SALE—VERMONT AVE. TWELVE-ROOM a - peculae Or acca nels pied 1h eis: OLY. oom cottage: latrobe, cistern, &c.: grounds 100x | 433 feet. “Inquire of H. A SELIGSON, Wholesale Wine snd Liquor Merchant, 1200 Penn. selsin 7OR RE: Brick: mo T1510 BST. ~ OR LATER, VERY | aod furnishing, 1013 DENISON, 923 Fst-slL-im T-UNTIL J locality. House y to W desirapie Wurst AD) H. WALKER, 630 LOUISE 15 room brick. 26 8 st. ne. | tronting on Capitol grounds; $41; 1 goud condition: | bath and gas sel-im | = =| AM, WITHIN THREE | ‘miles from this city. with dwelling of seven rooms, | inant bouse and outbuildings. orchard, cz rent | ayear. Apply at JOHN W. BAKE oR SALE-NICE PLACE NEAR THE PRESE | Jent's country seat, 36 acres und fine house. | acres and improvemienis on Cone river, $8,000. | acres and imp. Fairfax, H., $12.50 per sere. | ocd. $3. 400. LLE. MD.—A DESsiRA- | S-room House; also two Bew Cottages. 3 and S ach, Wei located. Apply at AMAN'S Store, ear station. se2zeste | property iusproved of unimproved. “Address KEBI- Golumbia road; “Lanier Heights, 6ux:200. bth st. extended, Mount Pleasunt, 40x — 15th st. extended. Mount Pleasant, 80x122..——- Howard ave., Mount Pleusant. 72150, Chicago at., between 1st and 2d . ¢., 6x07 Kenesaw ave., Mt. Pleasant, 100 feet front. Call at office’ for terms aud fur other lots. sezsOt JOHN SHEKMAN & CU...1407 ¥ st. FOE SALE-BEA DT UL BUILDING SITE, ON the corner uf 19th and BM sts. n.w.; size of lot | | 46x108," ‘This ss most valuable lot for'six houses, thing is I have been the first person to try it. Ii Lever have saved a life it is this one.” The doctor also relates the following: “The lady is a young woman between nineteen and twenty yeurs of uge. She was confined Jui; 30th of amale babe under very great ditli- culty. It was an instrumental case. She was up dnd about, but in the middle of August. BEGAN TO COMPLAIN OF A LITTLE PAIN. On the 6th day of the month she seemed to Brick: handsomely furnished: Connéetlcut ave., 12-room Brick; $16,000. Near Gupont Cirele, band: | some 12-room Brick: $12,000. O st, bear Sih stu.w., two fine 1-room Bricks: $8,000 and $7,000. Colum Dia st. three mew 7-roun Bricks: $5.54 2 LEWIS & WRIGHT, 1212% F at, ,OR SALE—N,w. SESEESHELTESERE: | frouting 19th st,, which coniains wide parking: price ‘dary bb. de | $250 per sq. A.” Apply to owner, 1e GOLDUCHEAID, | have colle pains, which continued off and on 2024 to 2042 lisa ooo | SEP Fath we, APPIY 0 own Meigen | unt. thostaning rune Sot ehe Tieealee became very severe and I waseent for, Ihave here (taking from his vest pocket a little bottle filed with a clear fluid like water) a 1 per cent solution of alcohol of ultro-giycerine. Itfsa rem: prable nell uvcrhood: perfect tlle; abstract ana deeds | edy which for some time has beet used for epl- | ee “apply w WaLLin & Be PEITI, 30 Peun | lepsy'and things of that sont aud irre os ave ae 2e23-6t_| of kidney trouble also. It has an effect on the WOK SALE—CHOICE LT IN MT. PLEASANT | blood vessels, the lentron blood vessels— {OR SALE—WHOLE SQUARE, TRIANGLE, | FP tisbeast only 17.000 Ree ate or Nene bounded by ain avende and two streets: gas, water. Spee Se Pavement, ete: only 26 cents one-third cnsh: de 9-11 Tke., br. 5.000) $4263 ‘and vicinity, from 106. up. ae sre arteries. Wegive it in doses ofone drop, ‘drop rf Ferpope . eI ., | and # half, two drops, or may be three drops in | $2e Ad Feathers at-$ f00) 413 ddne £8 art, 9022-20 1423% Fit._| some cases, We give it through the mouth, It 405-11 Baur’s alley 4,000! 1 s.W., 1D, Fc nn-900 The above is only a portion “of books. tor full list call at office for bulletin Issued 08 the Istand 15th. [se2s! THOS k WAGGAMAN. Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE-BEAUTIFUL | FOR SARE THREE t 7S TAKOMA PARK, | H within two squares of raliroad, contaiuing tn ‘Sregate 33,000 square feet. For sale bye AUSTIN b BROWN, ‘Real an 2e22-1m Tae F at. Dey ee eg LOTS; ONLY $25 EACH: 24 to 26 feet by 100 to 150 feet; at Nuuckville, avout Sq ules from Washington or Alexandria, Also, « Bfecrocm, twosiory Frame Mouse, with diy was never befure given hypodermically, so far as um aware, until I made the trial, thank gooduess, with success. It was a case of gull- stones. Many persons die of shock, As tuey try to pass the stones they grudually sink, and sink away from pain and die from shock or col- lapse. Ob the night of the 3Utb she colla She lost her pulse, Her heart ceased to beat She ceased to breathe. Her temperature tell u property on my L eight-roow house, weil built and finished; cellar furnace; every improvement; lot 24 feet trout. Price ‘$0,000: easy ‘terms; or will exchange for cheaper “B. Star office 627-30 See ee DER seneay d don’t know how low, for our thermometers WOR AL) ory Sairable farm Of B40 acres. i | JNOR SALE po ie for eity property. FOF | 46 not begin to Fegistet low enough. ‘They are Fi cegret of me 8 ae I Fecced, watered aod as 1912 9th st. Dm, = OSCAR NAUCK, Attorney-at-Law, only marked to 95 degrees, butl think her Ordinary outbuildings Excellent garden. Land sus | sez 30 ‘A. BARBER & Co, | —°20-1m' oe Ee oe ‘gepsibie of high improvement. Lies well Ina beaut fulsection. Only 30 miles to Washington city. Offer & darguin to make « speedy sale. $10.66.a0 sere. “Leas for alicush. Address H.W. Hillery. = Agent, Warrenion, Va. se27 St (Uk SALE—A BEAUTIFUL RURAL HOME, three mules from ths city, near Ballstou, Va! Lp acres; nine-room dwelling. cellar, w fuil.ac “RA. PHILLIPS, 1ids New Yor eti-Lin Fon cabsGAt TERRA COTTA Station. ME topoliiaa Branch KR, 35 scree; fine Benue Also $V acres Ur low to sul DYER, 1201 Fst. aw. ‘ave, brick, residence of Crow: Koads. Yen rooms, barns aud yutouticings, fine frult, and shout two’ acres in grapes easy of maession given HS TOW, 1S S PROPERTY. access to city; December Ist uext. Appiy to W.lt | 7b st ‘set-in ce of 17 ucres with fmprovements and a into Villa sites, bounded by Creek park. Pierce mill Toad and Kingle road. Direct drive to the new preak mae, Pigely situated on three billy, sur Founded oy Stately and iassive oak and chestnut fs; batulral SU ater flowing through ihe Kan be Pought a8 a whole or fn part Price JNO. AS PRESCOTT, 1416 F stow. BUSINESS CHANCES. FOE, BALECLOTS-FINE FRONTAGE: feet: Let na; house paying taxes and small inter ‘ext; only 11 cent per toot. 68x07 seet on I st, near ‘200 | Brees at the least, Her father, mother, brother and husband stood around her bed, and all had. given her up for dead.” Fok, SALE My RESIDENCE, 001 RET; FOUR. jeen rooms: all modern improvements: eaay terms. "RESBREY, 529 7th st. 2 = Sc45-On _ | New Hampabire ave: $1 per foot, Ga feet on Mut n, oes, ‘OR SALE—OR RENT—ON ACCOMMO! 1S | Se oe hee. nee Pee or . panes eae O8 ACCOMMODATING wre rie se Pane SIGE cae and | CHARLESTON UNSHOCKED TO-DAY. with cellars, parking an ck yards, on 3. st, | _se20-3m Ba cop! Fes a as baits aitia tte es | rom SATe-QRaUT Try TrRy conan | "At the Reopte Suh s tice Norvons ent Printing fi kle-plated Lots in kast Washington, suitable for all kinds of 2 ag ya terms. Another at half their real buyers can purchase on thelr own iuoemeut, we guarantee a pertort ‘Stable lows in rear. As investment pay 10 per cent. DAVID A. WINDSOR, Owner, CHARLESTON, 8, C., Sept, 29.—There has been no recurrence of earthquake shocks since 1 ease o09 tah wei. | Shove Shean soe idee iaatzerees eye! | Clock Yesterday alternoon, although some JP Rk Abe, PINE CORNER RestDence—AT a WELLEa @ REPETTE, = | Bervous persons say they felt a slight tremor Bargain—Situated on southwest corner of 12th and | _se8-1m $26 Pennsyivaniaave.xe | ®t 10 o'clock last night. There were several ists uw. it has 12 rooms, large closets, three vay | Ton SALECLOTS=A00 BUILDING Sox | slight shocks at Summerville last night, but Yindows, aud all mvdera conveuiences. Iustuterior | H'Yny fect near scabroae Se oa wont, 00k | no damage is reported trom any" The decorations are new und elegant FTice 613,600, For permit to inspect. cals upon. BUSHNELL & CARUST, jnarter.. weather in-Charleston to-day ls mild and pleas. KK, 20 Minutes ride by cars to city auitfuly located. tog | Weather In-Char “tiniog orghiy tere peta: e city sold in six months: price. 318 slot, Apply to MALLION ‘Attorucyat-Law, Saaepsbui DUCKEIT, . Ma. or | ture not oppressively Wurm au 025-7 ae JASPEL M.JACKMON, 212 B a. mw., Wasi activity and hope, IN_SPITE OF WIGGINS’ FEARFUL PROPHECY. ‘The signal cfiicer here has received speciai bulletins trom Washington to-day indicating no ‘unusual meteorological phenomena and pleas- ant weather, with the pce, of a shower of rain this afternoon. This day has been antici- peed with a great deal of fear and trembl ng hundreds of anxlous people in Charleston. ‘or the last three or four nights the colored churches have been crowded with worshipers, nd several REVIVALS ARE NOW IN PROGRESS OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL BS tate :bix new hrick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated on @ Lenutitul aveaue oortwest. with wide park! Ge." street cary wuhia halt square. Price tor tu roperty only $7, 13,000 cash, bulancs pet Yous, “his property Termbnti, Apps the Jeo-lwe FPR SALE A ZERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE Hi, im ihe northwest: seveu rooms, cellar ail modern provemen ice, only 93,d0u. ‘Terms easy. Apply, tod. W. PMY EKS, 1428 New York ave au7-swe MONEY TO LOAN. $13,000 ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE terest. Money availabl i suis to sult at lowest rate of iu- BOWLES @ CO., 1424 New York ave, t shortest notice. JOHN sel6-1m ‘91,000, $300, $1, $2,500, 1,000. DAkiins WHO WISH TO INVEST —500 OR more in a syndicate to parebase imud adjoining Metropolitan Bauch of te Kang O. road, will ree FAL & & SEK. Star office Purties owning oF willing lauds between Silver Springs abd Kock- wale requested to send fuli deseripuon and ares. KESTAURANT, DOING A GOOD. 1 iocation; lease, stoca, fixtures, Ap upstairs, sete aie N EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND FOR iscs in Georgetow a, both “For hale” aud “For -* having such tg offer should apply im- y toJUHN J; BOGUE, Keai Estate aud In vcs Agent, 1251 High st., Georgetown sez5-2w HOUSE FOR RENT sale; firsi-ciass doing a fine pare Treason for aelitng poor hela: ‘not ice “Washingiom. "Address naar Appy to We ac ARE CHANCE a HOTEL OR LARGE PB fasasi: Mord.ng Mouexeeper ‘The furuiture icaar aomeaeatrowe eee W. O. DENISON, Real Estate te ora 1000 1, cor 44 and E ne, Abe. fe yo 00 es bet Praad Gm ase 0662, 10,000 ©. alte awe ae hee we ck store Kom: 4.300, 7120: Improved { owe 14th st., bet T aud U: improved by new Store 1m f.Bx 20: ¢40xi20: improved price $4,300. ‘Dasers. JULIUS LANSBURGR, 57 NVisT THROUGH THE SOUND AND RE Mable Western Farm Mort <4 a, Lawrence, fan, Capital aad watplas, $256, Ps Keven per coat fnterest: guaranteed” Veritaiied Seven per coat ta % ities. Absolute satisfaction, “10. fo losses Reter to Third National teuks AY, city: RSstoual baa, Inwrence, Ka and’ hundreds of Ia: aaa ae ‘ihatlen eal upon or wddrens Serrdwe SHArEh © MIDTERM Frederica, Md moderate. NS Pst. uw. seze-ot MoSEX, 20, RAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ‘sums to sult, ut lowest rate of unerest, 0. HOLTZMAN, Borthwent, among these people in the city. Even the most courageous have telt some dread at theapproach of the 29th, and, although they have earnestly Kk SALE—125 B ST. E. PRONTING NEW library; 13 rooms will be sold ats in. PARKER & TOWNSEND, F 1418 F at. nw. seis, Gorner 10th and fsserted tuut they did not believe in Wiggins, oR, S20 Rice HOUSE, gs rr. rRoxt | S2000)-70 Loan deter yg Age ae ‘SALE OUSE, 3s FT. a Wve In Charleston after t rr i ou 2a st. Det Hand Bein; 130 rooms, modern | “i500. ON REAL ESTATR, cations are exceedingly favorable, and. there 14.3% F st. es setae | = 5000 are no premonitions of approaching shocks. oer Ze, e 3,000 __eell]_THOS. E WAGGAMAM. | Tocai sclontists who have given greatatuay F ate fonand waneue NEW ‘ROOM M°s. EY TU 1M4N ON REAL ESTATE, IN | the subject say there is $1.50; only $200 cash: balauce $20 monthly. Also, mnetouul CHARLES W. HANDY, seidiisepssmosalen 7 ogg Sak So alley Bou northwest oniy Fai, ne se3-1m SR FR Bw | 14 the communliy sil surely estile down ay Sinand eis | YPONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, OR | Aer today unlew thet enreh pete down Penis HECK BUELLING, ON OTH S| jowes rates ntrent and Somisinlons”” MOPT a; | pected manifestation of the disturbances, A a sts. D. W., J in sory” back building. 11 rooms end-all moderu tug: | E/ELUPS, L448 N.Y. sei-Kin | soome to exist, however, among. tooee abs ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES seems to exist, however, among those who roverents: price 90,500. A, ie pigyements: price s8.5uu. Apply to owner, «. GOLD- DEN ON APPRON hock of August Bist. passed through the great sl MAST. : ma | ltederate 5 NO DISTURBANCE IN TEXAS. Fe, CU PA Body at RIMEAELE DWELLING 4030 GEO. W. Linkits, 720 20th st. Ganraron, TEs, bebe ae eee armeee HY ——— “os a2 .- brick, zal a etaTe no signs o} ins’ predicted disturbance in Shd'stadie tr therene appisaeis ganmecenens | FRAT, EAT COLCATERAL LOANS | Tio eoe Coa fle weatie cao S12 ihe ow. eam” | Bim AS DAZ g eee Pay vouchers cahed. (WH | Falny and dlaagreeable fr uéveral, days, tod = ¥ PAY RENT WHER dopa | DEMPSi, 1a New Fork'ave. sutaa_| broke cleur and continues pleasant. ‘The ther- SMALL ADDITIONAL PAYMENT YOU Cal | Vg ONEY 10 LOAN TO 4EMY AND Navy o - | Mometer at noon stood at 72; barometer 80:18. SWAN fik HOUSE YOU LIVE INT FICKRS a LEcaL Barus (Op INTuREST, 1 w'l sell on the Installment plas JaMtas & WAUGIi A Seized Steamer Relensed. 213 Hot at se, 3200 casi, do a month...._...94 000 | _J717-9m 98S ¥ stow. | Saurr St, MARIE, Sept, 29.—The steamer Isi west wanes $35 » month "4, cd Mo" TO LOAN ON LIFE INSUBANUS | Francis Smith, of ‘the IDg Wood, 1, bas S 00 | JN POLL released by the customs siving ge a % wauan, bonds to the amount of $16,000. ‘seizure 4a, pared 88 aS 933 F st ‘nw. _ | caused the steamer a week's loss of time. 200 cash, S.v00 ‘In sums to sult, on approved Real Estate secur leads Serious Charge. ee Pe PR a amare Ho | Newaex Ned, dept, 20reasthies Darby, 2224 Lath ats do. 2400 1506 i ennaylvania a the real estate agent, who was ruin- Sus N iH. av.” §200 cash, 2400 ing young girls and who was indloled tor for- cash, 2500 on reat | ution, pleaded guilty bh ; WN, a i Did It for the Fun of the Thing. ‘TWo YOUNG MBN CONFESS SETTING FIRE TO ‘MONSON'S ACADEMY AT SPBIN a Oe citeetdem ee Bu RE ENS | Typo on Baek ee GU see et ee Bee ee: | Mi TRG marae seS 1324 * Gouar st, between lath and ‘Lath PRINGFIELD, Mass, farscinice it's gud Mtertueat™ Wi weheldet Sie, | plate ‘and. "Goceas De” tasked” wenty oF the low prives above stated for a: 2.__| twenty-one yours old, contessed to setting, Ave _seae lw CHK. 1410 New Lork ave, | Qf ON REAL ‘ATE AT | tothe Monscr bulldings on June 7th. FOR SALE_VERY DISIRABLE HOUSE, 18 A ‘Their connection with the eritne was terme ‘herdics pase the “dour PAKER gneNee 1110 Fix_ | {bropgh the recent arrest of Bardwell at PLES susin |) ay DRSATS OF Slate's evidekoe and made a’ ‘soniee. VOR BALE—OK TRADE ON Basis Fol we ree of! sion, He said the was dupe mais racant Lots—Twi ‘ai2-room with: were Lie! js. tee a sae pvt. Goduacais it —_— SBR | fomevncitonent: | ss cl =———————————————____= coo Hamnpshire ave: 0" macs ty FOE SALE THOSE TWO HANDSOME New sch gna alt modern Serer ge as sch? DANENHOWB & SUNCITIS Fal weet il ga se inh Ase oars ‘ond in: ak POR SALE-THREESTORY BRICK HOU Freon front! address, OWNER, a THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. The Bridge Company Makes a P: - tion te the Canal Companye ACTING SECRETARY FAIRCHILDS’ LETTER TO THE CANAL COMPANY—A SETTLEMENT OF ‘THE MATTER EXPRCTED 800%. ‘The Acting Secretary of the Treasury, at the Fequest of Solicitor McCue, made a formal de- mend upon the directoré of the Adexandria Canal company to call a meeting of the stock- holders, so as to get a vote upon the question of turning the Aqueduct bridge over tothe gov- ernment, Simultaneously with the writing of @ letter by the Secretery asking for sucha meeting, which was mentioned in THE STAR & day or twoago, the directors met and decided by @ vole of four to one not to call any meeting of the stockholders, This decision was not in Tesponse to the letter from the Secretaryyaf the ‘Treasury, but on account of a request made by the lessees of the Aqueduct bridge, who hola Bo stock and have no right to demand «meet- ing. The governm ty holds a 1s amount of stock ont wever, M4 it upon the moet- can insis' 10g 20 88 o have a vote of the stockholders. At the directors refuse to call such a laeeting the government could bring sult against them and compel them tocome to terms. Nearly all the stock is held by the government and the state of Virginia, so that combined they would have a controlling vote. Consequently no reat difficulty is anticipated, unless it bee little annoyance and delay if the law has to be Tesorted to tocompel the directors to call the Stockholders together. A PROPOSITION FROM MR, WELLS. Gen. H. H.Wells had an interview with Presi- dent Wheat, of the Alexandria Canal Co., this morning, and delivered to him the acting Sec- retary of the Treasury's note, touching a called meeting of the canal company, witich, under the amended charter, with 30’ days’ ‘notice, Gen. Wells also, on bebalf of the Alexandria Canal gnd Bridge company, submitted a pro- 118 the Alegundrin Canal company, a5 fol- lows: On the 12th of June last the Alexandria Canal, Railroad aud Bridge company requested that you would call a general meeting of the stockholders of your company, for the purpose of deciding upon the question of whether or not they would uccept the provisions of the act passed by Congress prior to that date, but which Was not approved until June 21, 1886, to secure the piers of the Alexandria Canat company for the purposes of a free bridge, and that appiication having been de- clined on the grouna, as we understood it, that it Was not expedient to cali that meeting, we submitted to you @ similar request on the 23d of this month, and are today advised by tele- Phone that it also has been deciined; and, although we are unad vised of the terms of the refusal or the reasons therefor,this company now makes to yourcompany the following proposals: The provisions of the act of Congress ‘referred to Shall be accepted by both companies. A deed substantially in the same form as the one here- totore executed, under act of 1881, shall be ex- ecuted by both companies, and deliver in con- formaity with the uct of 1 he proceeds of the sale to the United States under the deed so to be executed and delivered, shall remain in the Treasury of the United States until the conflicting claims thereto, it ‘any, are settled, 11 the wo companies cannot, within 30 days ree between themselves as to what dispowl- tion shall be made of said pi then the disposition thereoi shail be settled and deter- mined by the award and decison of toree arbi- trators, competent and disinterested men, one w be chosen by each of the two compunies, and the two 80 chosen to select the third, the award of two to be final. We respectiully request speedy reply to the foregoing proposal, and hope wat it may meet your approval.” A member of the bridge company stated to- day that he believed the matter would soon be arranged so that the property could be trans lerred to the government. An answer to the bridge company’s proposal is expected this week, ———-- es ___— The President's Receptio There were a hundred and fifty general visitors at the Presideut’s reception this atter- noon, who shook hands after the Masonic visitors were through. One man said he was pleased to shake hands with the first President that he had helped toelect. The President told him that he was young yet, and might have ssnother chance. ——_+e¢—____ Teo Run Against Lee. CAPT. FOSTER SAID TO HAVE DETERMINED TO BE AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Mr. Scott, clerk of the House District commit- tee, a resident of the eighth Virginia district, in conversation with a STak reporter to-day, said he had been informed that Cupt, Foster, who was a candidate belore the first convention held in Alexandria, had determined to take the fleld agelnst Gen. Lee as an independent candidate. ‘Capt. Fosier's name was not it seems, for- mally, before the last convention, and be com- laine of Gen. Lee's friends because they being in the majority adopted the majority rule, in Heuof the two-thirds rule which bas hitherto revailed in the district, “Will Foster's candi- lacy endanger the district to the democrats?” osked Tie Stag reporter of Mr. Scott, “No; Ithink not,” wasthe reply. ‘Foster will run as an independent democrat and the re- publicans will be wo smart to ruo a candidate oftheir own. ‘They willsupport Foster lo disrupt the democrats.” Mr. Scott added that while democrats who did not favor Lee's claims, think a mistake was made In abrogating the two-thirds rule, they do not regard It as justifying Captain Foster in running agalust the nominee, ———-_—_ All Quiet To-Day. A STAk reporter called at the Government Printing office this afternoon and was informed that no additional removals had been made to-<lay. It was not thought provable that any would be made this afternoon. It fs not likely that there will be any more wholesale dis- missals, ——_—+e+_____ AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS today were Senators Pugh, Call, Cameron, Camden and Kenna,Gen. Drum, Assistant Secretary Porter, Commissioner Montgomery, Assistant Secretary Thompson, Auditor Williams, Repre- sentative Merriman, ex-Representative Kills, of Loulsiana; Director of the Mint Kimball, Con- sul General P. M. B. Young, Johu Mcvafferty, of Alaska, and Charies W. Buiton with « dele- gation from Lynchburg to invite the President to attend the mechanical exhibition at that place. Commanpge 0. F. Gooprice, commanding the torpedo station at Newport, was at the Navy department ®-day. SEORETARY ENDIcorr is expected to return to Washington to-morrow morning, PERSONAL.—Gen, John B. Gordon, the next governor of Georgia, lett the city to-day after a few day’s visit. Secretary Lamar accompanied him to the depot-— Representative Clements, of Georgia, left the city lust night for Louisville, Ky.— Assistant pay master Edwin B, Webster, of the navy, and wife have returned to Wasb- ington from Litchfield, Conn., and are residing at.1827 1 street.—Win, W.’ Metcalf and son have returned from the’ Adirondacks, Rev. Dr. William A. Bartlett, pastor of the New York-avenue Presbyterion church, is ex- ted home this evening. Dr. and Mrs. Bart- Rott will make their uome at the Hamilton an til the parsonage is ready for them.—A. Domi- nick, of New York; H. A. Chapin, of Spring- field; A. K. Baylor, ot York, Pu;'P. H. Rice and Wife, of Augusta, Ga; Frank M, Larned, of Chicago, E. J, well, of Tucson, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Noake, ot Australia, are at the Ebbltt,—Mr.K. Kuki, the Japanese Min- ister, “and Mrs’ Kukf and Gen. Ww, T. Sherman were in New York last nighi— 7, A. Wood, George L, Wright and George W. Cothran, of New York, and John CG. Underwood, ‘of Kentucky, are at Willard’s — Ex-President Arthur's return to New York has affected him unfavorably, and he was not so well yesterday.— Wm, U: Clarke and Jno, W. Davis, of Rhode Island; Y. Davison and T. Sar- gant, of Toronto; Thos: H. McGechin and wife, of Baltimore, and H. N. Bird and wile, Of Baltimore, ere at the ——Mr. E. H. Bradford and wife have returned from Massachusetts and Northern New York. Gen. Rutus Ingalls, of New York, Thos. M. Montgomery, and Wm. B. Mac Kellar, of Phil delphia, are ait the Ariingion.——O. A.’Munn, of Chieugo, is at Wormley’s.—J. M. Sheppard, of St. Louis, is at the Metropolitan.—First Assist. ant Postmaster General Stevenson leit this morning for a three weeks’ visit to his home in Bloomington, Ii, A -<—__e___ Capt. Burns Blacklisted. Gap NEWARK, N.J., Sept. 29,—The directors of the Newark base ‘ball club held a meeting to- day and black!isted Thomas Burns, the ca) of the nine, for: dissatisfaction among the players,’ —_-—__ Tors Orv ALL Her CioTHina.—Jane Brov ® colored woman, was before the Police Cou: loward, ‘The New Pension Building. GEN. MEIQS’ ANNUAL REFORT—THE COST OF ‘THE STRUCTURE, Gen. Meigs, ing engineer and Srehitect of the new Pension building, has sub- mitted his annual report to the Seoretary of the Interior, After stating the condition of the, building at date of his last annual report (Sept. 1885), he says the balance of the appropriation Temaining at that ume was 960,240.87. Dar ing the ‘alt and winter, the soot and ore ero completed ant niiding was enclosed. During last year all the pension force was transferred to the building, and by Keep- ing the heating apparatus at the interior was dried rapidiy and no facanvenience or ill health has resuited. Last November the funds available gave out and the work was suspended. Congressat the inst session sporopeiated eo, 000 for completing the building and an‘ ad- ditional $61,000 for exten ‘the fourth floor, in order to increase the area of floors for ‘office purposes and record rooms. Contracts have pech awarded for completion of the building and the extension of the fourth floor. Spon plastertag ine belly and ‘most of tt ‘7 ‘the ™m bas been completed. Some has been made in the new work. The ort the new fourth floor has been com! material for the floor of the great hull and Galleries therein is bein; — and the ts of stairs are belng nish ‘be total cubic contents of the building are 8,211,401 cable tect, The Moor space, atier completion of the fourth door, will be 188,258 square @ total priations to have amounted to $807,000.00, and the total amount expended to Sepiember 20, 1886, was ‘47,101.36, leaving balance available of 150,458.26. The report includes a list of con- tracts awarded. trict Government Affairs. OFFICER KEARNEY'S RETIREMENT. The police examining board recommended the retirement of Officer Patrick Kearney, of the fourth precint, on a pension of $50, per month. Officer Kearney is well known as the officer on duty at the B.and P. depot for several years, IMPROVEMENTS ASKED FOR. Mr. W. T. Nash petitions that a sewer be laid in alley running north and south, square 557, under the permit system, J. 1, ‘Hodge, 1420 New York avenue, asks estimate of pavi the parking space to building line In front Jot 20, square 72, with asphuit ules, Mra. W. E. Moore, 813 Sih street northwest, asks in- spection Of sidewalk front 815 5th street north- West, and estinate for laying of same with bricks. BW. Carpenter requestes. the im- provement of North Caroling avenue, trom Pennsylvania avenue to Lincoln park with con- erete asphalt pavement, Mr. Dan'l. B. Clarke, requests that 4% street from Pennsylvania avenue to city hail be included in estimates for improvement with asphalt blocks. Ira @, Scott Tequests that Maryland avenue from 6th to 11th streets northeast, be Included in estimates for conerete, block, or asphalt, N. L. King and others, request that U street trom 9th to 11th Streets be included in estimates for street Im- provements for next yeur. Mr. G. A. Shallen- rgar and others, requests as; pavement be luid on Maryland avenue from Gth street to Stanton square. Jerome Wise and others, re- quest that S st. roudway from 16th st, to New Hampshire avenue be improved by concrete Pavement. Danenhower & Son request that 22d street from M to Q, be placed in the annual estimates for street Improvements, John A. Stephenson requests ing of F between 7th street and Water street. Morris Keim et al. requests that S street be- between Market and Frederick be improved by grading and laying sidewalk and sewer Christian Ruppert requests that provision be secured for improving. with concrete the car- Tingeway of Sth street, irom P to Boundary street. Samuel Fowler requests replacement of briek pavement in front of 1420 M street north- West by concrete blocks. E, H. Bates inquires whether grading 3d street, irom P to Boundary, and R, from 4th to Boundary, Is estimated for. Richard Curtain and others request pavement of 7th street, from Massuehusetts avenue w Maryland avenue, with asphalt blocks. Geo. W. Dove and others request Commissioners to estimate for asphalt puvementou Ty trom 13th to 14th streets northwest. Johnson Bros, et al. request extension of concrete pavement on F street, irom 7th to 12th southwest. John A. O'Neill request the improvements of H, irom 3d to 4g otreets southwest with asphalt,’ BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: Danenhower & Sou, erect a two-stor and cellar dwelling Corcoran, between 161) and 16th streets; $3,250. Danenhower & Son, erect six two-story rents E, between 1st and 2d northeast. G. C. Waller, erect two two-story dwellings alley, between 6th and 7th and H and reets northwest; $1,100. W. A. Steele, erect a two-story dwelliug lot 20, square 828, northeast; “950. Milton L. Fisher, erect a two-story private stable near ‘1824 K street _nortnwe: B. H. Waruer & Co., erect five two-story dweil- ings, 3d, between McLain avenue and N streets southwest, $4,800. B. H. Warner & Go., erect five tr lor’ oybstine eeoreesd avenue northwest; $6,000. Bi, Warner and Cos erect two’ two-story and cellar dwellings, lot 271, square 546, south west; $3,000. A. Nullor, Jr., éxtend brick dwelling, 1380 E street north- West; $5,000. Claude Aichison, extend dweli- ines, ‘913 and O15 N street northwest; $1,500. N.T. Metzger and Bro. repair brick 417 7th Street north west; $800. MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Ros A. Fish requests that a stove be or- dered for Amidon school, instead of a “heater.” piesa: The Royal Arch Masons. A BUSINESS SESSION AND A RECEPTION BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘The Genera! Grand Chapter at its session this morning transacted considerable business and then adjourned until to-morrow morning, when the election of officers will take place. At the President’s public reception this afternoon the delegates to the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons were the first to be received by the President. Many of them were accom- panied by ladies, aud the body numbered about two hundred. Grand High Priest Chapman of the Disirlet chapter, made the introductions, The President recognized many old friends among the number, and spoke a few pleasant words with shem. "The delegates viewed ihe White House pariors, and then proceeded to the steys in front of the Wardepartment,where they were phoiographed. Real Estate Sales. The record of a transfer of lots 3,4 and 5, block 23, Columbian Heights, for $24,963.97, from J. D. Cameron toJ, F. Keenan, was madé ay. Another record of transfer made to-day was from James Henning to Christian Heurich of lot 22, square 116, west side of 19tn street, be- tween M and N streets, for $13,500. —— Police Officer Michael Hagan, of the sixth recinct, Who was stabbed sevéral days ago y James Warden, Is getting better. ‘he horses ip the Anacostia railroad stables are getting well gradually trom thelr sickness. in a dog case tried in the Police Court Judge Snell held that a license tax was not necessary for a puppy that is kept on the Premises. Cholera at Viadivestock. Loxpon, Sept, 29,—Advices from Viadivo- stock state that cholera atiacked the foreign colony there early in September, that since that time 73 cases have been reported in the city and 89 persons have died of the disease, and that there remain still under treatment 16 Co- Teans, 8 Russians and 1 J Vessels ar- riving are quarantined, owing to the fear that the di may be further introduced. A Story of = Wonderfal Mine. 4 $250 INTEREST, NOW WoRTH MILLIONS, 15 AWARDED TO THREE POOR HEIRS. Capt, N. D. More, who received from the purchaser a third interest in the purchase. He sold half of his interest toa man named Monroe for $250—$10 in cash and a uote tor $240. claimed aiterward that he could not get deed tor his third, and after two or had gone by he nad the deed made wite, Monre died. Suit was brought of bis relatives, very poor in Hancock, Mich., to obi deed. The case had Just bean decided In, Ui ‘court, ® one-sixth interest in Colby mine, and one-sixth of all which it has paid since its first shi ‘The case will be carried to the Supreme Court, How Young America Fergives. From the Hartiord Post, Walking down Main street, the: ing the idler saw a litttle fellow sitting curbstone crying as it bis heart ‘He was boiding on toone tng about in agony. vor—I- royal entof ore, 8 E “Wai!” remarked a gee easiest Sic te North Pag. a pree west Hn A t i rf : Hd iH i f t i Patapeco amily, 0.15; do. superiauive Patent, $50. Woret—southern higher aud achive: Western firmer aud fairly active; soutnern fed, BOOS: SS AOR Sianie No, 2 sestern winter tuba Dectinber. "Sosa Scag: western nneas 9 faxed: Noveuiber, s0045u" Bersiew cor oids4aeg nt wod fis 10.00415.00 Brovisious Aero, Baik meat. and Tigatity. Bucon—shouldgre, Sides, 4; Dams, 131 rie firm—western La Bigher, 2oal binady. oust Winay higher, tual 3X ereaguis to Liverpool steamer dull—cotion, 1. a a IaGd.: grate Snead Mecepis—Sour tt barrels: ‘Wheat 37.200 ousbels: cora, 7,800 busbels: cata, 700 Tye, 2.40v dushels, Shis ako ‘bushels, 7 CHI = Ca It, 20. 1 Wheat ensy—Cash, 7345 Tay, Novemtber, 70 6-16: Rorenbel, $8: Sy cig ee ora, Qctover, 28: Novem-ber, 2yMay, 1% Kye, ay. Barley. 05%. Fl-xeeed. 1.0. Prime umothy, 190. Whisky. 117. | Pork weak—Cash and Ociover, 0.32%_: Rorenates, Ot; January, 10.40. Lard steadier uary, 612g. 2 pone —— Sheese’s Shull Trephined. IT 18 DOUBTFUL, HOWEVER, WHETHER BB WILL RECUVEE, Gottleb Sheese, the German in the chain- gang who was injured by having his skull broken by a colored man named Andrew White, and after the disposition of the in the Police Court, was sent tothe asylum bow pital, has since that time gradually been sink- ing. Inteadant Stoutenderg reports that the poyatclans hav. but little hope of his recovery. r. Chew, the resident physician, secured the aid of Surgeon General Hamilton aud pad the depression of the skull trephined this morn- ing, but it is doubtful whetuer he will recover. te aS etna Forgot His Confession in His Coat Pocket. Bostox, Sept. 29.—A colored man pawned @ coat neré yesterday, and afterward a written, coniession ‘of a murder committed in Cinein- natl, Ohio, in 1882, and signed by William HL Downes, Was found tu one of tie pockets, The man Was afterward arrested, ang at the headquurters admitted that be stabbed a man named Tobie Cain in Cincinnati in the month of Qrigber, 1882, and thut Cain afterward ied. ‘The coniession, he sated, was pled, by his troubled convelence. ” ¥M# Pom Two Duels but Ne Blood. BorDEAUx, Sept. 20.—Mr. Wm. Braulat and Duprat, rival’ editors of this city, yesterday fought their second duel to ‘@ mutual grudge. The first duel was fought on. pistols at twenty ‘without effect, and the second battle was aiso declared a draw. ie Pay 4 SCARE IN NEW ORLRANS A New Orleans dispatch says: The news moved nearly all the scare. ite sure, however, there are '&: pumber of perese Who have been looking orwara with dread to Weds ‘A couple of iadies, principals in a private school, clored their exiablishment last Week und left for Tennessee in auticipation of tue earthquake. In Vain their partwer pieaded with them to remain, They were paniostricken aod declared that their healt and salety de- manded that they should have rest where there was no danger ofearthquakes, and that whether oue occurred or not the mere anticipation would make them sick. A local aeronaut will have a balloon ascension and offers piuces in his bal- Joon to those Who fear any eartuquake tor $10 a head. ——_—_+e+-—_____ ‘Hugo Kotte has been appointed bread baker atthe Washington asylum, sami Narrow Escare FROM aX ICEBERG.—The British schooner Lady Agnes struck an iceberg on Monday iast When Ubirty-eight miles soutn- east of Bacalieu island, losing spars, yards, oom- panion jibuoom, bowsprit and euiwater, and aving her steul decks opened. The crew had ‘& marvelous escape. They drove seaward ina violent gale and were seven days at sex, pump- ing continuously. |All preparations were made tor leaving the ship. The loeberg was of great height, and with the furce of the sex wash ine bout butted and rammed it frequently, barely escaping afluat trom the fearful suction, The Lady Agnes has arrived at st. John. 2a see Sa aoe eee, Fens Son, 2tr, W. s bc gedly ancracut Poa af the prot membering that late, sent her sixteen-year-old son tw look after him, When the boy arrived in ibe woods be saw his father banging irom the limb of @ tree, ‘with tbe rope about his neck. ‘The lad, hoping to save the lite of bis tather, who was struggii violently, climbed the tree and with # snail Penknite cut the rope, letting the knife fall once during the operation.’ When the youtn severed tue rope he and his tather tell to the ground to- ther. The boy, after rubbing and biowing in in poe pee ye te nearly strangied man, and they went the house together. a ‘THE Hoe CHOLERA IN ViRgINIA.—A from Richmand says: The epidemic of cholera still prevails U Ube northern and sections of Virginia, In sev- eral localities the farmers bave lost their entire k Milwaukee, bound tor ieh., is adrift avout thirty polit, having injured ner twenty-six passengers om session of the convention of of Easton, Md., will be held urch, Centreville, bo elect @ suc- Right Rev. H. GC Lay, bishop committee, begging that i ‘oss in ita iat aie gone? and India, = — adi e Steamer Suflolk, from Baltimore Sept, 1 for London, is ashore on Ligard Point. red crew landed safely. The sufloik im full of water, — an aa belug Wasted overboard. nies Gates ot oaran waits often oy Sat se pe ae sell, a young Bobemian, who is on May 6 last, licwland- Johnson, one of the origi abolitionists, died Saturday vight at his ‘resi inal dence, in the Orange Mouniains, J. He born in Germantown, and Pa, May 24, 1616, and for many years Was one Of ue stupor of inva 3, 4: Johnson, of New Neck ae Phisaviphia, The schooner Jacob M. Haskell, ice Inden, bound trom Kennebec, Weutashore on the eastern” point of Pount Island, North Kennebec river, Jesterday atten noon, crew were saved, Dut the Vessel will prove @ total loss. . ————o.—____ OPERATIONS OF THE OrsTER Nav. Turver, of the Maryland oyster steamer Gov. Hamilton, while at Pocomoke sound, last week Gave chase to about forty canoes which were suid to be engaged in tonging for oysiers with- Out license. “Unly about che-ball tut uumber Were secured, the bulance escaping by salsing or Me. ior’ Baltiny where te sieamer co not follow. In their hurry several tell over board aud others left a portion of their clothing behind. Some of the party subsequently ex Pressed surprise at the sieamer coming Up so Close to them. They had been watching for ber {0 go aground, and felt no concern about being captured until several shots bad been fired at them from the deck uf the steamer. Capi Tur her says he only fired to iriguten them alter they relused to recoguize tho sigaul Lo heave tu. WILLIAM TELL is now known to be a myth; Lucresia Borgia ins been scicouitieally white: rashed, aud will stand before posterity, in tse Lure, as the Mode! OL all Lhe viriues, “having been uhisrepresented and maligned in the past, aud being inwocent of the Wholesaie poison ing ascribed to her. It has been conclusively proved that King Alired did not scorch tue cakes; that George Washington did not cut (he cherry tree, and uo child of ordinary intelil- wenee nowadays belleves in Santa Claus, Bub {he gem serpent, ihe stemacuic suace wud lizard, an thadstone triumphandy buld their Own,—Lancaster (/'u,) keamancr. A Coxvior's Usk or CHLOKAL.—Ex-Repre- sentative Buttermore, seutenced W siaty days” imprisonment at Harrisburg, Pa., for ialse pre tences, has been puriaking of chioral to au in Ordinate extent since uis ipcarceration, One of the doses was fullowed by severe iliness aod. the expression of a desire ior death by bulier more. He recently obtained au ounce vial of ‘Ube drug, all of which he swallowed during the bigut, The next day be was suffering cousider- abiy from the effect of le culorai, and we Prison autuorities are now Keeping a close Watch over his movements, fearing that be migut eng bis existence in Juil. —— oo THE Barston Case AGAIN Ix CouRT.—Rev, George K. Bristor was suspeuded from tie torate o1 the Spring Valley Methodist chi at Nyack, N.Y., aiter being charged with orim: Anully assaulting bis servant girl, ide Downs, in December lash but continued, ve “occupy ihe parsonage un v, W. P. Ferguson was ey A an from tbe ‘house. Briswor sued for 10,000 and & Jury trial lasting all Monday was'held belore Judge Bartiett, the leaders of the rival imctious su Ue great istOr scandal were again in the witness cuir. Judge Bartlett charmed very strougly in Hiri for's tavor, instructing the jury W flud damages, The jury ‘yesterday morning reported a dis- egrecwent and were discharged. Ihe between the Bristors and Metuodisis is more intense than ever. 9 ___ Mus. Boucicavit's Divonce SUIT.—The at Fivai inNew York ou Suuday of Mrs, Dion Bow Gicaull, professionally known us Miss Agues Robertson, caused theatrical circles wo eonciude that dire Boucicault’s legal Lettie with the Vee eran playwright and acwr would. be actively Fesuuied. ExJudge Abrauain J. Ditteunucier, Counsel for Mr. Boucicaull, said yesterday lo & Heraid reporter: “i do nov Uink tat were will be auy further dithcuities, bus 1 su, tuat the Wetimony will be lakeu Letore Lue commie sioner. ‘The present uction was commenced 1a England by Sirs. Boucicault, wuo sues ior a die Vorve. In answer, itis cluuncd, Lual Were never Was w marriage. ’A couuission bus Leen Issued to lake prov us to the iacis aud as Wo What 4s the lawe Of marriage in thls slate as applicable to the tacts.” a THE SEXTON RoBuED THE Pook Box.—The mystery Of a conslunt decreuse in Lhe amount 1 contributions found in the poor box of St Alba's tastionabie Episcopal church at Ouie ‘Wa was dispelied yesterday by a detective, Who secreted huusel!” in the pulpit aud caught Suiuel Karues, for twenty ycurs sexton of tue ghurch, in the’sct of stealing trom Ube box, ‘The sexton, although be receives omy a email salary, Las bullta dive house, Jie adunitied bis (guilt Vo the rector. ——+e2—_____ Death aT THe Daxce.—A ball given bye negro, named Bill Owens, in Poplar surcet, St. Louis, Monday night, broke up in a row, whled, Fesulied im ibe deuin of George Suannon, one of the party, Al about ten o'ciock in the evening Owens proposed thut @ collecion be taken up among the mule participanis in tie lestivities {0 pay the musicians, When the bat arrived belore Suannon he refused W contribute, aud & quarrel over the aflair uruse between bin and Uwens. OwensshotSnunnon twice in the bead, Killing bim aimost instantly. A Hoxse Dies oF Gutey.—A strange story of auimal infatuation is Wid in Birmingham, Ais, Alexander Mitcheil,a hackman, was Snot and killed by Wesiey’ Evans saturday, August 2d. Mitcucll Lad a horse to waich be Was inuch @Uached, aud the auimal recipro- cated the ulfeciion. Aller the death of bis ome: ——. a eat -— would act strangely. He would neigh and appear at times W mourn, At the usual Lime be wus fed be Would go Wo the gale, 1vvk up wand down twe street, and, not seeing bis ineud, iu deep distress, For several days i reiused. to eal, and finally died, it is supposed irom Fel, "At is a rare occurrence, but Lue slory was by reliable perwous. Mus, HURLBURT's Divorce.—In the supreme gourtat Newport yesterday the divorce suit of Kua C Huriburt agaiuet Heury A. Muriburt, jty ot New York, was beard ands decree was Fanted, no ube appearing tur the deteadant, Fav‘enarges were ucgect to provide, exireuns eruslty, aulemperance, aud desertion. Pune ForuLan PREPARATION—Red Star Couga Cure, Price, twenty ive conta ——— » ho De. beabrwtaicomccoses oe MAMMIBDD, ee Sree SU So Ret emer ss, of Veins Sast0N ALLA ot

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