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_FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR _SALE—AOUSES. DOR RENT — FURNISHED—THE COMFORT- ‘nbie home Of # naval Officer who has been srlered tosea. Howe hss rooms und cellar: furnace. usd ail modern impecwements; fronts -outih, hha Deautifel side garden. Will be rated fur « tera for 5 ye-rvatsi0U per mouth TYLER « i }aPORD tw. piano got ran: Dest location (uortuwest section): ts tesir. Bble enamt_ $205.33 per mouth. or add «4s OWN 1758 Wai ee ener wt RENT—BY 15TH OCT. 1334 CORCOLAN and in thoroug' repair: 12 Tooke sud batts He.ry and didog-raom in sane, ° OR RENT—BY KO. HOLTZHAN S15 Lith st,,storessos Bis tdinet nw ois Pa av. Lr dea bata Site uw die Vain seh. 10r 63 Upper pares oth nw.6e see oe 50, ef Upver part 6: Shit Rae 1409 Saaw.20 Stable rear 1918 & St 24 12th si Wylie st. ne Ta rear 626, Lath si Be0 1th st aw. Sr sy Cor ftw und Hest oti FURNISHED. a X. nr. Ch av.S3r..$416.08 Lwlavette So.. 17 Kr. leh st, 26r--416.60 Bst., op. Capitol, 12r- Mansav nr Thos 6.55.55 LOWS. or NV 78. Jowa Circle, 15 r...—00 |F, hear sth Tat 13th se Upuer pt 1116 Pa aw due st. nw. ¥F. fayette G4. Fi dou |, hear Toth Beat oear YSin, Ve i St. nen: Pa Hi st. near 14ta. 16r_200 ) -ist. near H st.. Lone Voun ats He 1000e : Property with me lor rent or sale is leraily advertiscd free of cost to the owner. For list of property i0¢ sale, call of send at office ok CEHOLTZMAN. 10mm and F sts.a. eR RENT-US Vigo fst 1025 Conn.ave Iomear Farragut Sq.— B22 Con 00 and Sst_.-100) eURMISHED. I, bet. 1Sth&19th $166.66 | K 166.66 R.Lav., near Conn. ave sth and Tete AK. near 16th. hav. and Leia bet. 15the1 6th 208.335 Dass. av. oF. 20th st..200 Tas 13th aw. kr 529 Fee et ORS HED SO. Q st bet 1sthand 14thiue 175. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 3437 Penn.ave. aw. 1 DUPONT ‘Circle. until lately the house of Hon. S. 8. Cox. ‘his house Is one of the most beautliully situated dwellings in the city, has ali modera improvements ‘and ls in first-clags condition. For further information | ‘apply to DULANY & WHITING, ‘Real Estate Brokers. 1320 F. st OR RENT—AT MOUNT PLE Toom cottage: latrobe, cistern, &c: 333 feet. “Inquire of H.” A SELIUSON. Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchant, 1200 Penn. ave. n.w. sels-Im FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS POR sabe — PRRPSCTEY CENTER, Hols Gamliy Carsiage cad nara Sis eo Cone ell Sell cheap. Apply northeast corner Howard a Groce act Patasant E RSALE-a pAY EOFSEOYEARSOLD. CaN Waste aid buns taabe cit Ge aw = OR SALI GARS ne-s: centrally located. for selling. Audress P. U. Box JOR SALE — FIRS! -CLaAss RE, DOING GUOD | U: Satisiuctory reaso: 7 ci JOR SAL! —.4.500, $2,000 CASH. WILL PUR- chase the tine corner lot. i.e. cormér 1th and S thre squares north 0 opuut eircie, 20% ft. 97, ito alley. moved Dy nrge two story house prewsed brick frou wight Fooms aud bach 2 apa ADpLY on prea ber 7-Bu" Fok GALS NEW bhick HOUSES. 7 ROOMS and bath room, iinen and stove cloatts, range, Loder. lactube . cast iron sewer and sanitery punt ing. cabinet parlor mantels, bard wood trimatag nd isi-hed throughout, on Boandus se, Deiweeu tb st gu Roode Isla dave. nw. opponie Le Droit park iy Wil be so.d low. to. pro hasera. JUDE BURDEN, Builder, 600 G st. n.. ocr Al HANDSOME RESIDENCE, _Reasonodle price. Apply 10 Ci SARLY, Owner. Gu 14th stm er ect-im SALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, ont reasonable figure: “Apple CHARLES EARLS, Most reasonal e CHA: 3 GOS 14th ae naw, Te APPL oct-im POR, SALE RICE TWOSTORT PRESSED brick, bas window and. ecliar house: 1006, bas South side Of 3st. nw. between 4 and 6 p.m: Oc7-Bt* Fok SALiqA LARGE 12 Roos BRICK HK in northwest. at, mod. imps. Wil exch.oge sub- Jeet to presets icumbrauce for smal | louse ireeot in Eambrance. NORIH WASHINGTON REAL ES TAT! Cy., 508 F 3 ing market house feet front on * lee, ‘om U st. 63 feet. AA MES @(O,, 1427 1 8 SALO— VERY DESIRABLE house on 14th st., plete meni 1 $2,400 ad balan SWORMSTeDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st ‘CORNER orth of Ki st., new and com- ‘Price 210,000; cash pay- 15 suit purchaser. Oct 7-64 SE, With c and New Hampshl.e ave; we ‘4 Drug ‘store: commands a view of five streets; finished outin the b-st manner. Will be soid Dine rooms: $1,200; convenient :or office holders - p= ply to 90 Ques s.., City of Alexandria. i-Am* eonveniences; half asquare fromcars Appiy to = HUPTY & BYER 0c6-3t 13 Paar es $200 CASH, BATANG Munth with Interest—A hice new Frame house, Jot 25 by 150 feet, “ray reni to yourseli, A cance to Secure « home seldom offered. GEO. W. LINKINS, Fao Zot st ‘oc6-6t {OR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS Of the city, several fine Farms and Suburban Places, Houses rented aid rents colected. I have constant applications for houses to rent. GEO. W. LINKINS, Tay zuth st nw. oct. JOR SALE-THE ATTENTION OF BUILDERS persons who are desi. bus of maklog protivad ments oF more particularly thuse WhO Walt to care comfor able homes, with ail the moiern cou niences «id comforts ine beautiral location, a 1ew doors from sireet cars aud. the Capitol grounds. are Lespectiully invited fo eail at once upon the under- sighed. These beautiful houses, containl. g respeet.ve- Is 9, 10 and 11 rooms besides bath ruems aud cellars; aio for salecon Ist. ure. bet. Ist and 24 sts., 14,000 Of ground. with « front of €04t-on & st, resting ou Wige side and rear alleys, ‘The owner of this fine estate has positively made ar- Tangements aud the above property will be sold at a great bargain. LOWE & DONOHOE, octe-3te. 311 Eas Capitol st, jo SALE— s. Several six-room houses ai improvements 10 Price, only $2,000 encli: also Fora, bet 13h s 14th sts. $4,200 ved trade. For intormation address Box 6., PSS . ee = = table) Gove pomerecs tere fae = i acetvenen petra POE SSE ONE PAIR OF DAPPLE GAY] © § <= rnmnearF Gor mines) mates Side Seu gia aia at Lae | oan a ease WE Stee FORSa Ets ASRIVED, & CAR TOAD OF | Fy 0 KS ALE horses, suitable for draf., driving and coupe horses, ging in price from $129 to $200. anteed as represented. ‘Aut stoce guar Can be seem at DioVr Rs He Si, con aithse andobioave aw. SOHNE. Bork. <S Oi SALE-AT 1919 © T. Sat piano, in good evndition: handsomé walnut, mar Die top bed room set, sipgic bed, mattress and springs, pillows, portieres.ete. They ure ail in nice order: some Of them hearly now. ected. + Foe sane N-FL steam boiler ver: epglish ‘T gyele, good as new, for built price.” C. H. KNIGUT. 925 F st, rear room. SeSU-St™ POR SA™.E-SALTZSTEIN'S, 915 F ST, 200 Pair Solid Gold “Spectacles and Eye G asves re- Guced to $3.50; 1.000 pa rfine ste: ad nickel Spec selasses. 31 per pair. “No extra charge co och ut ‘CHICK: RING SQUARE GRAND. Handsome Rosewood case Deautitul quality of tone. Original price $4: 2 Out price 27k ‘oct SMITH, 1103 Pa ave. i SALE—BARGAIN— PALACE CHAPEL ORGAN. Walnut case: powerful toned; just the thing for Sun- day school or church use Original price $175: clos pacer beet eaendiater ss ae ‘Broome st, in perfect order, with pole and ‘Apply Fayne’s Goneh fi Penn. aveics-1w* QUE SALE — RESTAURANT, DOING A GuOD business: No. 1 location; lease, stock Axtares Ap ply 1206 D st, upstairs, oe 2t* Fok SALESGREAT CHANCE SUPERB new Parlor Cabinet Upright Piano, the best muke: & magnificent and massive style; cost $500. Can be Dought at once fur $405 $100 cash; ba.ance to suit Can'be seen at THE PIANO EXCHAXGF, oc5. 422 9th st. ‘OR SALE—A RARE PIANO BARGAIN—A uificent toned -quafe Piano, four round cor- Bers, Tyvctave: handsome Hos-wood cuse curved Jegs. and dest imps. Used but littie by a fine indy Pianist. For oriy 9200: cash down 3100, aud balance to suit; handsome cover and stool included Appl; “ THE PIANO EXCHA: oe: “ Pete BR SALE-RISTAURANT IN CE.TRAL part of city. ou account of sickness. “Apps on Drebiises, 11 Dot. 0. aot DYE SALE-JUSE ARRIVED FROM PAIN William County, Va.. ten head of Horses, among hem sume good drivers aad good workers Ow net Lemmn W. Sireen. ‘To be teen at MCGRATH & KENNELLY’ Statles, 211 Tith st mw yee 7 FIND a z ‘Nax's Keponttory, im Anacovtn.the Bi ies, Phactous, Carriages aud” W ago: F ever of iu the District of Co.umbis ai prices certain to Piease you. Quick siies and small profits the motte. ocS-3t* R SALE-A FINE BAY MARE, EIGHT Years Old, soa, Kiod and gentle; witl stand with Sot Ritching any one wishing '® good familly hurve ean Re accommodated. Caillat Sta st nw K SALE—ONE SECONDHAND UPRIGHT, cease 100; one four round cornered syuare. 92 0: Soh? wer Pianos on easy payments HUGO WO.CH & Gos uu8 sth st. piauvs and organs to reat. ‘au‘-m RK SALE—A HANDSOME LIGHT BRUUGH- ‘am. as goodaas uew; built by one cf the best makers tbe country. Cambeseen at WUOD BkOS’ stab ex, 2620 Msi. n.W. ‘oca-lw on BICYCLE BARGAINS—45 FaciLe safety. p40: S4 and 52 Hacvard. talls. $0: ctor ‘Treyele, YOU. CAPITAL CYCLE Cu, 1406. ¥- are. ‘se20-Sn 7K SALE—NOW 18 “HE TIME TO PREPARE your Gardens for eariy spring flowers. [havea lange variety of Bulbs, Roses, shrubberies and other hardy spring flowering plaats, and ofler them at very Jow rates, quality considered. viz: Hyuchiths, 75 cia to $1: Tulips, 40 to Sve: Crocus. 2) cls: brysan- themoms, $1;two year oid strong Roses, So: Snrubbe- Flew, bvergrecus aud Hardy Flow oribe Pianis from 3 Wo 83 per doser euch. To every 35 ofder, in clubs oF Separuce. twill aid, gratin one of the’ Maguilicent Buses. “Her Majes.y. ‘ 20 for ec2-6t__ Center Market, Stalis 421,422 8 i $2 R SALE — FOUR MAGNIFICENT PIAN including Site. Krapich & Bc Chickering wad rn nse, com la bengis ota hergate, *. Erick, 6 rooms, Wylle st. n.e.. Br.ck, 6 rooms, mod. i Frame, 5 rooms, brick, 7 rooms, Ki 7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet. 1 11 rooms. Qst.. bet 1sith and 14th sis. Grooms, H st, between 2 P 10 rooms, on Corcoran st brooms, Lath st, busines properly 5 rooms. Fenton st., u'r Gov. Pruit Uilice 7 rooms, Q st., b Brick store and dw Do.” 6 roms, oa Warner st be. ¢n Dunbarton ave. Do._ ou Congress st, Lear post office. x 14r. Brick, b, bet. oti € 6ul.nr. Pensioi office1,000 Also improved and wuluaproved. ofthe cits, ADDIS to FOr SALE THRE: six rooms each; z 3} mod imps: a ten per ceut Fe ‘TEN-ROOM, PRES-BRICE, mod. imp. ; two biecks from the Cap.to.? ood neighborhood: house in thorough repair and Teady tO move into: wo latrobes, good range, lane kitchen. closet in yard, wardrobes throughout, double arior, Dig ParELite. New ience, lt -Uxov; price only ES 1.500 to remain at 6 per ce.t O.M. BRY- ANT, 514 9th st_ nw. oc6-St* VOR SALE—DrSi RABLE PIRCE OF PROPERTY ia n.w. part of city, south of Pa. ave,, for S500. Frame tiouse on pays about 7 per cent. Hoom fur two more houses 30 ft al eyon rear. Good speculative chance. CUITER & WIMER, 1423 Fst. oct5-3t FOR SAbE-3825 Q'S, N-W.: ELEVEN ROOMS and bath room: modern iniprovements Great Dargai. to immed.ate purchaser. "Genuine 8 per cent net lugestment” Apply to owner, 1500 1st st nw. ‘ocl-or VOR SALI E SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE on Sth <t. mw. between Tard U sts; modern im- pro. ements; Well reuted: $1,550. ‘ocd-im. JOHN &. BEALL 1420 Fst. Feasonable, PARKER € 1UWAS ND, _ 0c6-6t 1415 F st. nw. FOE SACE-RRICK HOUT, NINE. KOOMS, two acres; large crcbaru: $3,000. Brick Hous, | SALE—GIKAP—A NICE BRICK HOUSE, FF Coat. tning earen toons and bath, on 16th st. neat Ey eon Pow. J. ke MERTEORD, 1425 F st ock-Aw Ik SALE—MT RESIDENCE, 001 RST. FOUR- ‘een rooms all hodern improvements: caay (erm UE PRESBREY S29 7th st seubsw FOR SALE-OR 11 IN_ ACCOMMODATING Friston omurital 7 and 8 room Houses, with cellars, parkingand large ck yards, op 31 at, Deween D'and Ese nective minutes walk {ou Government Priuilng Ofer, nickle plated : siste mantels, br ran oomns heated Siatie lots in Fear. At‘nvestinent pay 10 per Cent DAVID A. WINDSOR, Owner, 603 14th st naw. ROOM FOR SALi—ONE 70 FOI kricks, in South Washington, near cars Price, 1,800: Ouly $20U cash; balance $20 monthly. Also, two alley houses, northwest: oniy 92,150. a WilOHT & BOLTO? ead ‘th and F sis rok SALE-SEVERALNEW SIX ROOM BRICK thwentnpart or te ety nentes throughout with jorthwestern part ot the city, heated ur Introbes, for $2,400. Lermr from S20U w 9OUU cash, valance from athe ECTIN'B. BROWN, VERA: OF THE MOST DESIR- need 1b Hyatwvilie, at prices from F able resid CbuC. F. H. SMITH & SON, 1222 F $1,000 to $1NuC. F. HS) apes street |ALE—A BARGAIN, IN WEST W ASH- fuigtonA good twostory back building and base- evi frauwe und brick dwelliug, nine rooms, all mod- ern improvements, lot 4x90, ie first-class Leighbor- hood. Price 4,0U0 to an immiecuite purchaser. Lasy terms. ‘On Ist, n.e,, two frame Houses Lot 30x85. Price $000 each. ‘Also. « row of new brick Houses, in 30 ft. alley, n.w. Price, $4,500 tor all. ae BARGAINS ON CAPITOL A new two-story indow and back-botidis brick dwelling: six rooms; bath, range, latrube anc slate mantels; on Ol) st., near Greene siatue; $2,000; terms easy. ‘A tine new brick, bay window, six rooms and bath, on Oth st. s. e.: $2.50; terms easy. gly, new twostory und basenient Drick dwellings ew , Brick burwindgw dwellings street northwest., neur Washington Circle; $3. each; and tiree new S-room bricks immediately iu the rear, $9U0 cach. ‘Three new Lwo-stury . -Tooln brleics i Fear of 820 251n, ‘33 on K 3.500 $30.90 per moult gina ave. n. oud Invest= selsIm DANENHOWER & 80N, 1115 F st. nw, POR SALE ‘A six-room house in northeastern of the ai cash, balance at rate of $20 per montb. AUSTIN B. BROWN, ‘Real Estate and Loans, 8e22-2m, Tazo F ot nw. Perse We havo Houses in all parts of the city and at all Phtees that wecau sell on the installment plan. Also jainsior ivvestors with ready casa. Please call ‘see Us be-ore purchasini HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Real i state Brokers, 618 F 8. b.w. Insurance and loans procured. 6. ‘OR SALE—A DESIRABLE THREESTORY brick dwelling, ® rooms, m dern improvements, cation, 1 5,000 to cush purchaser. Ap" bly on the premises, 1028 9th seit FOR SALE—LOTS. TORSALE—A VERY DESIKABL ing 25 feet 4 inciies.cn iowa Ch Buca to wide aley: adjoined on each side brick residence. Will be suid ata bareain. 2. ‘LHOB. J. FISHER & CO. 007-6 1324 Fst )OR SaLE—BARGAIN—THRER vi Lots, 17X70. toaliey, V st. within 6 yardsof 14th st Appiy to CHARLES EARLY, Owner, 6u3 14th cs oci-Lin POR, SAEP ABOUT, 50.000 SQUARE FEET of Ground, o1.e square from i.incoln ark, at Ine. MM. KOHAEI «CO, 3d aud E. capitol FOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN «N Property. Halt a biock of Ground, two squares from Lincoln park. Apply to HUFTY & DYE, océ-3t 13th and F sis, ‘OR SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT, ON PAKK St, $00 fect iront; also, 108 aud 6244, near 14th st. cars. "F.W. MILLek, 100) H st. n. oca-3t VORSALE—DESIRABL: LOT, MST, BE1WAE, 4th und Sth n w., south front: Ju feet 3 inches wide by 218 feet deep, exiending to Kidge st: 6, 76 feet of gfound, “rice $1.00 per fout Inquire G18 1.) st Dw. oon crt VOR SALE—THREE FINE BUILDING SITES, within oe squa:e of Cupitol park .e.; cheap toF cash. Inguire140 Bst.n.e Also, ten-room House. ‘Oct 3t* POE SALE A BLOCK OF SNE LOTS, THIER Squares irom Dupont Circle, st 75e. per square foot. TYLER € RUTHERFORD, 1.20 F 5.0 n.w. 062-08 PSE SALE 60,000 PERT OF GROUND, NORTH east; frontage G23 (get: within one squsre of the Hotrcet cars: large number of houses be.ug erected In close pzoxin.ity wo it; price very low: # decided baiguin, if purchased imiediatcly. CHAS A. McEUEN. oc2-7, 1420 F st. Lot on 12th st, u.e.: 200, Six lots, 15x90. on E&t, vetweer: 3d aud dth sts. ne: duc. Nine lots ou 3d st. between 38c ‘Three lots corner id and F sts. 2. jots on F st, between Sd und 4th ss. Jots on 20th st. u.w., 212100; $1. ‘Two lols on M st. B.W.zd0c Four lots ou 1. st. n.W: Buc. One lut ou L St nw. 18x100; $1. Lot om 2d st n.w.: Ge. bree lois on Mat hy. Accommodating terms. oc2-7t CHa’ EVEN, 1420 F St nw. {04 SALE—BEA’ L BUILDING Sith, ON the corner of 1th und M sis. u.w.; size ot lot 452106." This is a most vainabie lot ior six hous, frouting 19tu st, whieh contains wide parking; pric §=.50 per aq. ft.” Apply to owner, R GULDSCHM LD, Siz Tih st bw. se-4--m {OR $ALE—THREE L TS!N TAKOMA PAKK, cuter and gas; $1,400. Terms, from $200 to $300 | 2d EDITION. Last aera oe Si THE MORRISON CASE. Time of the K. of L. m All Morning. RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 7.—At the close of the morning session of the K. of L. convention matters were exactly in the same position as they were last night. The discussion of the Morrison case, which had then Legan, was resumed immediatel: after the opening’ of the session and was con- Unued uutil the adjournment 4. linn ‘The hour of adjournment is 10 lok, bit to-day it was nearly Lo’cluck vc. .@ 1 cess Wiss faken. When the afernoon session Legan the Morrison case was once more taken up and It was expected that it would be disposed ol with- in an hour and that the case of the St. Louis delegation would then be proceeded with. It Is Not expected that this will occupy ‘much Lime, its uo issues such as weke presented in the Morrison case are involved. — FIRE IN A NEW YORK FACTORY. Employes Jamp from the Roof to an Adjoining Bailding—A Girl Killed. New York, Oct. 7.—A fire broke out thi morning early in the four-story factory build- ing Nos. 63-67 Bayard street. It is David Blocks old tin ware factory and has been on firea number of times before. Since the tin ware factory removed tailors, cloak manu- facturers and quilt makers ' ave taken \s- sion of it. Eightdifferent firms have shops in it. In the three cloak manufactories of Sam'l Paul, Joseph Werner and Nathan Fried, on the fourth floor, alone between fifty and seveuty- five men, women and children were at work When the fire occurred. Samuel Paul's em- ployes escaped by the eaststairway, Which was unobstructed. ‘The employes of the other establishments could not escape by the west slalrway, their path being blocked by flames ind dense smoke, to face which meant death. The fire was below them, in Hollander’s quilt factory, The frightened employes then MADE FOR THE ROOF of the building. The last reached the flat root with clothes atire and hulf smothered. Alrexdy the just deserted rooms were on fire and to stay on the roof was to perish, because the flames were breaking through the seuitle. Adjoininy the factory was a two-story house wi.h a peal roof, ‘To leap to t was perilous, but to remain was certaindeath. “The employes shricked tn despair und a large crowd gathered in the street. With shrieks of terror that were echoed in aloud wail from the street men and. women FLUNG THEMSELVES OFF. Minnie Rogansky, « young woman, living at 64 Bayard street, fell in the street on her head und was mortally hurt, her skull being cru~hed in. She was ressoved to the Losplial. A litle boy who was clinging to the copiug of the pea. roofed house, Was resened by Paul J. Sbapp an ol. volunteer fireman, with the ald of 801 citizens and the police. “Che police went up: B the roof of the tell tenement, No.71, and wrew ‘a rope down to the factory employes still leit on the roof of burning building and they were Tescued one after the other. ‘Otuers were tatzen into @ window from ihe peaked-rooied house. Hyman Roberts, an ein- ploye, burt his arm badiy. All tuis took but a jew minutes, and then the police and firemen put up ladders. At this time the roof of the factory Wus on fire, bUL the firemen were soon masters of the situation, A close search of the burned rooms soon suowed that novody had been burned to death. The loss on building and contents will toot up about $20,000, ed A CATHOLIC CHURCH ROBBED. Two Magnificent Jeweled Crowns of Silver and Gold Stolen, Nore Dame, Ind., Oct. 7.—Eurly yester- dry morning thieves broke into the chureh of the University of Notre Dame and stole two crowns from the shrine of the Blessed Virgin. The larger was. magniticent piece of artistic metal work, presented to the university by thirty American ladies, among them _bo- ing "Mrs, General” Suerman. Five Parisian ‘workmen were coustantly_em- ployed during three months in maiking the crown and twelve others tor two weeks, Itcon- tained Uwenty-three and a balf pounds of pure Shiver and nearly two pounds of pure gold, sixty-four turquvises und sixty-sixother precious atoues, and sixteen miniature painuings on porcelain deeurated the embossed and hain- mered work. ‘The smuller crown was an exquisite piece of workmanship, and a gift to Notre Dame from the Empress Eugenie. ft was awarded the prize for jewelry work ut the Paris exposition of 1867. The tnieves broke the crowns into pieces and ran away with their booty. ‘They were followed, and the one who carried the spoils was captured aud is now in Jail in the neighboring city of South Bend. The crowns are ruiued beyoud repair aud ure & great loss, -THE ANARCHISTS MUST HANG. Judge Gary Overrutes the Motion For a New Trial. CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Judge Gary, in the erim!- nul court, this morning overruled the motion within wWo squares of Tullroad, con ib ag: igregute 35,000 square feet. kor sale by. AUSIIN P. BROWN, Rea! Estate aud Loans, se22-1m_ 4426 Fat uw, BSE SSE BORDING Lois ONLY gus EACH: 24 to 2b feet by 100 to 160 feet; at Nauckville, About By mies trom Washington or Alexandria Also, a ive-room, two-story Frume House. with dip Gere, Wii seu cheap or trade tor city property. For ¢nformation cail on. OsCAR NAUCK, Attorney-at-Law, ‘Room 6. 416 Sth st. 2.0. (OR SALE-SMALL FRAME ON Q Si. N. W.. between 2d add sta: well reuted; lot 16.4%_x106; price, $1,100. ‘ooo JOHN E. BEALL, 1420 F st. {UR SALE-BY W Hi. FISKE & CO. 140 NEW ‘York ave —Nice modern resalenee ou Veuve, 23 zyoms- 616.0UU. Nice woderu residence on Mati. W., S15,000, ‘Nice modern residence on 24 st-3.6.4813,000, ¥ E—\ NEAT THREESTORY BRICK Feshieuce on the south sldr of 8 st, betweeuss th ana "Tout sta, c-ncainsug parlor, dliing-room and Kitenen on first flour” three éuambers and batieroora ou second Hoor,and three chambers on thru fluor. Forking in ironi and large yard in rear. ‘The: whole property in perfect order ‘and ready for immediate veetuaiicy. Price 36,000, on favorable | terms. FIICH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pennsyivauia ave. 2 Ocd-st. n Fok SAFE FRAME HOUSE, 1505 Mi STH Fi cheap.” Fine brick, 18 room’: mod. im ors ave, ou tine avenue; brick ‘on 5 st, near 14tp, in spendid condition mod. imps. Aigo 7-room aiid bath, bay window v1 onsst., near 12th. A gem of a house, on 6th st. DWi Grooms mo imps © We have many other houses aud unimproved property in all parts of the city. northwest: easy Apily 0 RUSECRANS & CARUSI, 1008 F st. back room. oco-lws ror sae N. W N.E ands Ee 1126 12th st b.15,911,500!'36,38 and 4M y 1163500 909 M stb m.i,136-11,000, tices 714 and 716 H,b,81-3,000 218 Luth tis 1012 YOU SUS 7th, fy BE 3B00 Psu M st, 10 85 G si,f h.r.8.000 85 H St.b,t0:i, 3. 4.6th, 1b, 7 00 F st.b,mi, Lu 19 Myrileb-hy 71 200 223 Ind. ave, m.i.9r- "000 612 B st, =e, £6r. 926 Mass ave, b.10-6,500, 112 K st, f. 6. N; Cap.and Isib.or 6,uv0. 92 Myrtle st, tin. 8 oll b.b,m.1.9F.5.000 74, 0, 84 and 86 B03 E stb. m.i¥r.5,000, ° Myre st, bn, 7r...1,7 bud 6ti.b.u.ini, be. 236 2d st. Gh. 2e....-1,500 1 20 bth st. Lb, vi (29 Lita, se, 2 ‘The aporets only rorfulriaten tat reed Soa tou es” MERON WA mae PPgBSALE VALUABLE IMPROVED Pay PERTY ortawent seciuor ot 94°97 10052 feoursiory briegs coutaining Ay rooms, lange stable, acental 400 pet ants. “Price gu8,000 FW kere oder ie ee ‘stable. SALE SLATE MANTELS THE Bist lace in the ef ‘eouine Siate Mantels ut low prices fe a© ROACHES Manutetucy, 497°C se mw seems R SALE_ENCYCLOPAEDIAS —JAMiS PAK; ton. the celebrated historian and blogr..her says “that in every house where there is placed aset of Ap- plston's Cye-opacdia it iilikesemalng the x bole facnily college.” “This work all the Volumes can be ob- lained at once on small ayments by address ing Box 129, star office. se.5Sw {OK SALE—FOR CHEAP NEW AND SECOND band Furniture go to CALDWELL & SUN'S, Up- Rolstering » speciaity. ‘sezz- Im i SALE—JOHN MM 3 Fiage Kepository, 479 and 481 C st n.w..agen- eral assortment of all the various styles, new and sec- cs ‘on band. sels-1n Fe SALE-FOr. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, guarauiced w keep pickles, cai! on. mam | Woe PUNE @ BRU. O19 7th st. aw. selv-im Or V7th and sts FOR SALE © SELicsos, 1200 PESNSYE ania ave. nv. has just reetived aud carefully bottled 000 ealicds Pure allfornia Claret, witich be Sells at $1 per gallon ~pecial prices to jobbers. Std our at Guce. Goots delivered iree. Open frou toe Jyiesu ___ BOARDING. “ABLE BOARD AND NOOMS, SINGLE OR EN sulle, at 1533 st. ow. See UST has FABLE BOARD x _ street nw. Home coving @ specialt DOR REN NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE. secondetory front room, with board. for (entieman and wife. Privaie fumiis: good locatiou: conveuient to street cars: $90. Kelerences exchanged. r 5 we pert OOK SALE— BUSINESS PROPERTY, Wrst side of 14th st., near W: on eusy terms WALKER & WILSON, loud Fst. mae oczTm )OR SALE-I OFFER FOR SALE, ON MONTH- 4 payments of $35 per month, $200 cash, those Houses at the head of Rhode Island and New Jersey ‘aves., Le Droit Park—fve on Linden st and three on Boundary. ‘Th. se Houses are thoroughly vuilt, have ail modern conve.leuces, and will staud the most ritical examinaton. 4 cousider this au UnuSU.. Up- tunity tu secures well-constructed modern dwel.lug in un unobjectionable Beighbarhood on payments ttle more than the rental vaiue uf the ‘Apply to oes JOuN Tavis, si0 Fst ms JOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL E> Tate ib uew Jirick Houses. 4 roomeach, sltiated on beaunfut avenue aortzwest. wit wide Parkin Se" street cars within halt square Price sorta broperty. only Sz UMhTerma'9:-000 eal bolaiiee Termin “Apply inn” 80 Beh ee oo Jeortswe “Pita retare agctin 1420'S Yate. JOE SAGE A EERFECT GEM OF a House to he northwest: veven rooms; cellar: all modern improvement ce, OU ermis easy. Apply, to, 3. W. B MYERS, 14z New Yurk ave rok Sace- ERY DESIRABLE NEW BRICK Dwelling, within two squares of Dupont circle tem rovus sou cellar: furnaces and all'med. tap. Price, $11,000. TYLEK & KUTHERFURD, lagi Fstuw. ocd-6i* }OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, FOUR NEW threestory nine-room houses, with all modern eae er bef houses, with upprovemenis, such as furuace, open 2 eoae eee eee Stata worker Anquire of A, F. BARKER, _oeeeawe 901 Virginia aveaue sw. 519 23d & Zz1s & ¥ aigaio iy nibe-hou), 20 Lathst deci 00 Paty Si eng 433 Ridgeses. | S14 orm stmerih vn 250) 219 LOUD 5.8.6, eae ate 625-627 8.0) gazed Maw. L 40.1, th, Liu 123 Cu ne sezvuws OARD AND KOOMS AY 3i4 AND S16 IND Board $18 per month, $ per week and $1.50 ,er day. een 121 h abie Board. House has been newly painted aud papered throughout. Mod. imps. ocl-1in aud the a Pierre, s.w.cor.10tb and E n.W.arethe best concucted ousesin thecity. ‘Table irs Tus Hasasoxn Tyee Warren Noted for Speed, Perfect alignment, Beauty, ave. Roums $0 to $26. according to location. SEN. W.FOR RENT—hoous, pee LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 TH ST. N.W. Claes: pleasant tooum terme wodersie wea? Direngib, Changeable Type and Durabilliy. (Call and ove ita, JOHN C. PARKER'S, ©A7 and 619 7th street, wa0 ‘Agent tor the District 2608 Ke st fb. Ar._...1,800) is Marion. 420 tn sts, LOTS—FINE FRONTAGE; 200 leet; L St. Se; house paying taxes and smuli inter- ‘est; ouly 11 cents per toot. 63x97 .eet on “I st., neur NeW Hampshire ave; 51 per 100t, G4 feet on 3i stn, w.: uly Gu cents Also, ower bargains southeast and Rocthwest. OWNEx, Loom 4, 1981 F at a. sees Ox: SALE—LOTS—100_ BUILDING LOTS, 50: 150 fect, near Seabrook Stution, ty und P. Kite, 20 minutes’ ride by cars to city; bewullfiuly located 260 oid in six munths: price 910 alot, apply to MAILION DUCKEIT, Attoruevathaw, Baarnsourg, Sd. Jasre ie at JACKSON, 212 Ba. usm BUSINESS CHANCES. JR™E state Loaxs 1» Wasbingtor FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Army and Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lite insurance or other god securiies,ue'deay. ¥. H. DEMPSEY, i424 sew York av. P. U, box {UR SALE—RESTAUKANT AND INI G Room, or wil! take a partuer with small cepit, Address £.. G., Slat vilice. crs PROPOSATS 10K GRADING OF SQUARE 1u80 Washing.on, D. C., wil be veceived uutll OC SEK 10th, 1888. Particuurscan be hud by calling at SUPsKVicO1US UFFIUE, Baltiwore and Potomac Station, oc6-8t Oth and B sts, Washington. Fok SALE OR BENT 4 FCRNIsitED On uniuruisied Dining Room ana Kichen, with 4 oud repatation aud ‘business, Location first-cu Kieason for disposal will be made knowu to purciuser. Address DINANG ROOM, Siar off Ocd-st A YOUNG ENENGETIC MAN WISHES TO £ invest « smaii capital with a young man who hus ied some experience in the Grocery aud rrovision Business Address box 154 Star 0! 0corat* HAVE AN EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND FOR ‘Houses in Georgetown, bot “For -aie and “For Kent.” Purties having such to offer shouid apply in mediately to JOHN J. BOUUL, Kea. estate aud In surauce Agent, 1251 High st., Georgetown. — sez. RABE CHANCE FOR HOTEL Ox Lana. Tamil. boarding Housekeeper ‘The furaitare fur sale and house for rent. ‘Ihe house is weli kuown Audis liberully patrouized, as it bas been for many Jeune adiords fe goud ox portuully to uy one at Sirous of entering ints proftabye busivess with @ sual Capital Sacisinelory reasuns given by owner Tor re MENG APP 0. DENISON, Real Est é IN, Real Estate agent, sezd-1m ves Fee nw? ‘West side 14th st. bet. U and V, 20x! by vew Brick store Koom; $4,300. ssutares West side Lathe, oe Sd U; Improved by new Brick SLore, 158 N. Ux20: price wi, West side 14ih st, bet. U'and Vz 20xi20; improved by_new tick Store’ Koom; price $4,300. "Terms to suit purchasers, JULIUS LANSBURGH, _eieim ‘B15 7th' street, NVisT THROUGH THE SOUND AND RE Hable Western Farm Mortgage Co, Lawrence, an. Cupital and surplus, ».00,0u0. Carenuily se lected 1st Mortgage Farm ‘Losi payable in N.Y. Seven per cent iuverest. guarant Unrivalied Giities “Absolute sutisetion, TO yeast oreeigute. No losses. Reter to Third Nutiouul bunk. N.Y. city: ‘ational bavi, Lawrence. Kan., and hundreds of iu- restors. For full information call upon or address gmt SHAFKL & MITT ER. brederick, Md. PROPOSALS. PPepoeats FOR. CONSTKUCIING A FAMILY BUILDING. Wasmixatox, D. Gr Gcvouer 3d, 1256, » D. C., Uciover 2d, Sealed Proposuls will be received at the cies 0, Mr. il. A. Wisdard, chalrmau 0" the buliding commit: we of the Bourd of Trosives of the Heturm Sciuul, uutll 1WiLVe, UCLUCK M. ON WEDSESDAY: OCTOBER TWENTIcTH, 1886, for constructing oue Family Om the grounds of ‘the Kefuri = Siank forms of and specific ts wed. Bpon appiicat fur ait .e office of the secretary of the Board of Trustees, at No. 1334 F slfeet Dorths est, aud omy bids upon these furms wil, “tite rights reserved to waive defects and to ve elec. any ail bids. GEORGE W. a pau, nt ENTLEMENS SUIT: SOOURED en semes Fu h e ES Altering. hee fos par ng dome in best manner. “ngalecees "SL HAHN, a.” ESS aa 0 TO GEO. & WALKER TOR MONUMENTAL ‘Granite Wi @' ‘ork: ‘in ia emer for a new trial Iu the cases of the eight auarch- ists, charged with the Haymarket mussuer and couurmed the verdicy of une Jury th Spies, Parsous, Fielden, Sebwab, Engel, Fischer and Livgy sould be hasged, dod tat Neeve suouid suifer imprisonment for fiiveen years in tue state penitentiary. ‘Tue court did hot con- clude nis declsion wnull.12:30 o'clock, and owing to the intercession of tue counsel for the prison ers he deferred passing sewtence upon them until 2 o'clock this aiternoon. A Physician Charged With Abortion. ACCUS!:D BY A WOMAN WHO CLAIMS TO BE A DAUGHTER OF MARTINU DE CAMPOS. New Yor, Oct. 7.—Dr. Charles Bornquet was arraigned to-day in Jeiferson market court, charged. with critminal uvortion. He was arrresied last night by order of a cor- ouer, and was held in $15,000 bail to "answer the charge. ‘ihe — womaz in the case is Mrs, Carita de Ovies, She suys that sue fs 24 years old, and fs the daugater of Martino de Campos, Who was minister of the interior of Spain ten yeurs ago. Eight years ago the lady married & wholesule cigar mauu- turer of Aspin wail, Isthmus of Panama, numed Lernado de Ovies, but she has always resided. in this city. — The Cattle Plague in Chieago. PREVENTING THE SALE OF MILK FROM THE QUARANTINED CATTLE. CHrcaco, Oct. 7.—The condition of affairs about the quarantined cattle suedsis praclculy uneban, Walle there Was @ suialier per- centage of deatus among tue antinuls yester- duy there was a slight iherease in the number of cases reported, and Lhe anxiety among stock men Was greater than on tne previous day. Dr. DeWoit paid a visit the iptected district lute in the duy, probably for the purpose of Sutisiying himself as lo the manner in which tue oruer tor the separation of tue sick and weil auimuls Was being carried out. Tue condition fuiluirs Was evidently not sulistuciory, for On his return be ueld a consultation with City Attorney Washburue relative to the promuiga- tion of his order prohibiting the suie ot distile jery milk, ‘The order was completed and went iuto effect this morning. Heuith officers have been placed al each ‘of the distilleries to compel submission to the order. A delegation ol milk men, representing tue milk interests of turee of the largest distilleries, headed by A. 5. Trude, waited on the state bourd lust might to pray reliet irom the threatened interference with their business, Mr. Trade made a short speech, in which be said that, as the state bad placed’a quarantiue at the shuds and bad taken cuarge of the cattle, it should pay ior their keeping, Ir the men were pronibited trum disposibg of their milk or reaping uny revenue Jrow the animals, the power which prevented them irom so doing must teed tue cattle. He quoted uecisions trom tue supreme court of Unio and other states on this point, and warned. the commission tat 1i would be made tue Uusis of future 1iligauiun uuiess due heed were paid Ww it, ‘The bourd beld a consultation, but arrived at no detinite couclusion in regard to the matter, It wiil probably seek legal advice to-day. 5 SEES No Bia: Fort Monuor, Va., Oct. 7.—The Hygels hotel was not suid to-day, ‘The executors fixed the limit at $450,000, but tuere were no bids, ry. SHAMOKIN, Pu,, Oct. 7.—The miners of the Philadeipnia and Reading’s Peeriess colliery struck lo-day OD account ol a scarcity of cars. ‘The breaker cannot prepure coul steadily, and several miners demanded tuat the tine ve ullowed them which was thos lust, Their request Was reiused aud the committee was ordered from the mines. The rest then struck sor their reinstatewent, Three hundred persons: ure thus made idle. jae ES ‘The Oni nitentiary Seandal. ONLY TWO INDICTMENTS FOUND BY THE GRAND JURY aT COLUMBUS. ConumBvs, O19, Oct, 7.—The Franklin coun- ty graud jury, which has been inv id tne alleged sealing by officials “un ‘the Jormer administration ut the Ubi penitentiary, tude @ report this morning, but found only two indictments in conuection with the prison mauagement, one veing aguinst B. H. Marriot ex-depaly warden, churged with bribery, an vue ugulnst ex-Superiniendent of State Shops Perry, loremvezzlemeut, No indictments were found in the election torgery case. $$$ A Murderous Salvationist. AYOUNG MAN SHOT DEAD BY A MEMBER OF GEN. BOOTH’s “any. N.Y., Oct. 7.—A gy from” Warsaw, N. Y., says: town of Castile, Wyoming oouniy, is greatly exelted, over‘ murder commited’ there last night Robert Van Brunt, ao Englishman, aod @ member ot” the sulvation Army. Van Brunt boarded with tainly of Simon Roy, and last night oy’s son Will sitting up late with ter Eva, Van Brunt told Eva to go she refused, He then drew a fred at Roy, causing wound in tae Begone borne shel taton ary mcttogy be siecied eo ‘was subject to: ‘Ate Burra a GEN. MILES’ INSTRUCTIONS. ‘He was Ordered to Destroy or Captare the Hostites. Gen, Miles claims in an interview that his course in connection grith the Indien cam- Paign has been unjustly criticised, and that he Was given full discretion in the matter of the conduct of the campaign and of its termina Hon. Tk le learned. however, at the War depart- ment that when he succeeded Gen. in gommand of the department of Arizona the Neutenant general directed that “operations looking to the destruction or capture ot the hostile Indians be ceaselessly carried on.” In this order he was not in any way insteacted in rd to his military operations, but was in to con. Unue the pursuit with U.S. troops Instead of Indians. Itis held tha: no army officer could have considered that he had discretion in ac gepting @ conditional surrender, for a capture is not asurrender. In order to emphasize the Special instructions in the order, the lines fe- luting to the destruction or capture of the In- dians was underscored. Gen. Miles’ instractions ‘on this point did not differ from those given to Gen, Crook, to whom Geroniino ‘would have surrendered conditionally. Itis notunderstood how Gen, Miles could have regarded a sarren- der on the terms which he acknowledges to have been in accordance with the specitic or ders sent to him. THE SUBSECK CONSIDERED AT THE CABINET MEETING TO-DAY. The cabinet meeting to-day was attended ‘by Secretaries Endicott and Lamar, Postmaster General Vilas, Attorney General Garland and Acting Secretary Faircuild. | ‘The princl- pul subject under consideration was the Unsatisfactory condition ot affairs growing out of the acceptance by Goueral Miles of a condi- Yonal surrender of the Apaches under Gero- nimo. The matter involves some very impor- tant and knotty questions and was given a careful consideration. No action was taken however, regarding the disposition of the prison- ers nor Gen. Miles’ course, aud nothing will be done for several days. It may be necessary to summon Gen. Mites to Washington before the difficulties can be satisfactorily settled. Changes in the Offices. Joseph H. Chapin, of Massachusetts, a clerk of class one in the Post Office department, has resigned. R. L, Bancroft, of Massachusetta, who was recently appointed under civil service rules aclerksiip in the Post Office depart- ment, has deciined the appointment. They Padaled Their Own Canoes, AND HAD A GOD TIME UP THE RIVER. The Washington Canoe club held @ very en- Joyable camp fire up the river last night. The inembers paddled in thelr canoes to the spot selected for the meet, while their friends took Passage on the steamer Dixie, which had been Secured by the club for the occasion, As had been anucipated, tue canoeists, who are rather Vuln ol thelr abliities as cooks, spread then. Selves on this occusion, and the commodore's drip coffee, tye corporal's squirrel ple, aud the Pan rousts, brown bread and various delica. cies of the others received merited approval, but the meed of honor seemed to rest upon the mate, who alter a good deal of mysterious | Working with a covered kettle at a litue fire of | bis owu; produced a suggestive looking bug, out ot which he proceedea tv serve a delicious rice pudding. ‘Dark nints of ulierior trees | belug respousibie tor the pecullur atiracuive- ness of the dish Were thrown ou. by Jealous Fivals, buta reference to theold aduge about people Who lived in gluss houses, quieied what Uneatened to be au fuclpient eulinary revolu- tion, Aiter the repust uud been rather ex- vensivery sampled the tar barrels were. piled ou the camp fire, around Wuich all bands fathered, wud midst pipe und song and merry jest the Lours pussed by 60 quickly that nove were ready wuen the order came to break camp. Nowwitustanding tue lateness of the hour (he bewitcbing influences of a moonlit river proved u strobger attraction to sue of the unmarried canveists tuun the cozy cabin of the steamer, and they paddled home, but not ulone. Everybody, purticularly the ladies, seemed delighted with the affair, and its repeti- ou, at no distant date, was’ earnestly re- quesied by many of the guests. eee Real Estate Sales. A deed from R. C. Fox to Mrs, Blanche Stone, of sub 9 and part 8, sq. 92, premises 2013 Q street northwest, lor $10,000, bus boos Placed on record, Geo, H. La Fetra has sold to N. W. Harris, for $13,152.99, « lot ut tue southeust corner of 14th and Roanoke streets, Columbia Heights, front ing 108 leet on 14th Street und containing 17, 587.83 square wet, Jonn J. Merrill hus suid to Jas. E, Padgett, for $4,687.95, two low at the southwest corner of Kenyon ahd 13tn streets, Columbit Heights, the corner dot, fronting 100 feet on 13th street und coutuluing 15,000 square feet, und the adjoining lot, tronting 56 feet und coltaluing 8,439% square feet, Jus. E. Padgett bus sold to L. H. Vatlerson, tor $6,445. 93, tue above described property. A deed trom A. A. Tuomus to G. H, La Fetra, for los 9 urd 10, block 32 (156x197 tect), Co- fumbia Heights, for 8,827.95, Has been piaced. on recurd, us also one irom #, A. Cronin wT. F. elue?, lor six lots, 18x80 feeteach, on Wal- Place, tor $7,500. Also one irom Auuie Wison tof. H. Fiuley, for part lot 15, square 293, 27x83 ieet Ou D street, between 12th aud Stu streets, for gh v00, THE FxreNps of Mr. George W. Adams will be gratified to learn that be had a bevier und more refreshing sleep last night than he had veen able to secure for some time past, and, that on the whole, his conuition seems more hopeful to-day. AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were General Drum, Auditor Shelly, B. Wilson and Major Roliyson,of West’ Virg:n:a; Dr. G. G. Crunford, of Georgia; Geo, Leis, of Mexi und Judge J. E, Emory. 2 me SECRETARY Bayan is expected to return on Monday, and Governor Porter to-morrow. SECOND CONTROLLER MAYNARD has re- turned to Washington from Albany. DELAY IN TRANSFER OF PACKAGES.—Com- pluint having been made to the Treasury depart- Inent of unnecessary delay ut the port of New York in the transter of paciages from the dock to the pubticstore,the coulector of customs nus been Givected to investigate the matter with # view of having the trausiers made more proinpuly, In a ieiter to thecoliector on the subject, Acung Secretary Fairebiid says, “it the ult Hes witt the cartaye contractors’ they suouid be called Upon Locorrect it, and on their failure to do so oluer teains should be employed at thelr ex- pense to periorm tue service.” RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readin, 3. m., 50, 7 a. mn. maximum, 74; mii Gen. Miles on Geronimo’s Surrender. WE SAYS HE (MILES) HAD ABSOLULE DISCRE- TIONARY AUTHORITY. Gen. Miles was asked at Albuquerque, N. M., what he thought of the published statement as to his capture of Geronimo. He satd: “Many Statements ure entirely devoid of truth; others are weuk arguments and labored theories. The pretense thatthe surrender of Geronimo ana the other hostiles was otber than the result of the gallant and arduous operations of the troops iu the fleld ts slinply childish, Surely no intelligent ian would believe that the Apaches would have thrown down their arms, Sucrificed their property, surrendered their lib: erty, accepted perpetual banishment from their naive country aud placed themselves and their families at the merey of the government unless they bad been subjected vy the military forces. Lhuc absolute discretionary autuority to cun- duct the campaign. Even Gen. Sheridan, who commands tue army and knows more about Indian matters nd tue topvgraphy. of tts country than all the army officers in Wasning- ton together, declined tgive me any specitic instructions,” ____+e-—____ Mr. Hathaway's Grievance. A dispatch from Ottawa says it 1s understood that the dominion government fs interesting it- self in the case of Geo. Hathaway, now of New Brunswick, # British subject who was arrested in 1882 at Big Horn City, Wyoming Territory, by the United Staves army authorities as a de- serter from the United States service. He had Jeft bis native province and established himselt in Wyomiug in business, and was doing well when arrested In mistake fur a deserter named Heath and thrown into prison. He remained in confinement until the commanding ofticer to reulize his mistake and aliowed him to depart. ‘The attention of the United States au- thorities bas been repeatedly called ww this but they have taken no action. The matiet will now assume the character of an interua- tional question between ine two governments, ‘The Cotton Crop. 4 FAIRLY FAVORABLE REPOET FOR THE MEM maby Rerout MEMPHIS, TENN., Oct, 7,—The cotton crop re- ‘tiur tue Memphis district, which embraces fest Tennessee, North Missiippi, Nortn Ar- kansas und North Alabaina, to be published Wiig weniiec aaitiig optentteny eat thisty favorable. Heavy rai rovullod after the 15th ult,, which did some dumuge and delayed picking in some localities. The season, how- ever, bas been miure tuvorabie than last yesr up to this period, excepting in Misuis- ey ere Pe een ‘wet weatner is com- up to the lst of ‘October. wens ————— - Orders have been received from San Francis- Tope D. C... THURSDAY.# OCTOBER ‘The Archery Meet im the Arvenal Greands, The Potomac arehers continued thelr con- tests In the Arsenal grounds to-day. There were many spectators present, who talked know- ingly of 96 and 42-pound bows as though they knew all about it The contests will be con- cluded this afternoon an¢ the closing ceremony will be the distribution of tropnies. In addition to the regular matches to-day the ladies had a special match, “turtle back,” at thirty yards, for agola medal, The scores made in the morn- tng snoct ing, were as Mellow: |= we Potomac round 80, 70, G0, 24 arrows each. Maxson, 253; Wilson, 133; ret, 182; Bart Jett, 112; Grant, 88; Kennedy, 128; Purdy, 25. National round—48 arrows at G0 and 24 ar rows at 50: Mra, Maxon, 207; Miss G. H. Gll- Tee ee eee etna St Van Doren, 442 ies rite Val y Miss Williams, 116; ‘Miss M. C. Daroy, 81; Miss "At the iarticback, Miss Willinms won the gold medal, her best ‘shot falling two feet and eleven inches from the center ol the target. This afternoon Messrs. Maxson and Bartlett with bows will shoot a match at 50 yards Sguinst artilery officers with pistols at the same distance and targets the same size. YESTERDAY'S SCORE. ‘The total scores made yesterday were as fol- lows: Double Columbia round, 48 srrows each, at 50, 40 and 30 vards—being for ladies: Mra. L, W. Maxson. 664; Miss{L, Scott, 507; Mrs, W. A. Bartlett, 526: diss L.” Williams, 503; Miss _E, C. Cooke, 486; Mixs Kennedy, 449; Miss G. G len, 361; Miss Leonard, 331; Miss G. Gillen, 258; Miss C. A. Vandoren, 344; Miss J. Van Doren, 206, Miss C. Darby, 181. Doubie American round, 60 arrows each, at 60, 50 and ae ee gentieme! LW. Maxson, 901; W. A. Bartlett, 798; J. F. Paret, 616; J.F. Kennedy, 582; J. W. Wil 551; L. D, Wilson, 468; C.'D. Mecutehen, 370; 'W. 5 Grant, 410; Fred Purdy, 270. Flight shooting—L. W: Maxson, 261% yards; L. White, 211%; W. B. Grant, 207%: Mrs. Max- son, 166%: Mrs.'C. A. Vandoren, 146%; Miss C. E. Cooke, 136; Miss G, Gilien, 121%; Miss C. Gillen, 111% ‘Turtle back shooting: L. W. xson, Miss Cook and Miss Kennedy made records In the order cy — For Stabbing » Policeman. THE CasE OF JAMES WARDEN SENT TO THE GRAND JURY. ‘The case of James Warden, the buckster, ‘Who, on the 22d of last month stabbed Officer Hagan near the corner of 2d and Gstreets northwest, while the latter held him under arrest, was called for trial in the Police Court this afternoon, Warden being charged with assault and battery with intentto kill, Mr. Campbell Carrington ay red for the defend- ant, na Sleadel non pally” ‘Warden was also charged wita disorderiy conduet. Officer Hagan testified that he went to the corner of 2d and G streets in unswer toa telephone mes- sage., aud the defendant came up to him and said:’“What in the hell are you dolng here?” Witness advised him to go away and Kee; quiet, and told him if he did not he woul airesi him. Warden stepped toa tree box and took sumething from bis pocket. He then re- turned and began using profane lat when witness put him under arrest. A(ter being placed under arrest the deiendant stabbed wituess in the stomach, Wituess did not know he was stabbed until he felt t biood running down hisleg. After doing the cutting the de fendant said to witness: “You arrested me lust winter jor highway rovbery, und Iam going to geteven with you. I wish I bud Killed you.” The case was sent to tue roe 4 bonds for disor- a. ‘Warden was also fined erly conduct, Ramored Sale of Suburban Property. Another large sale of property in the Tenley- town road 1s reported on the street to-day. It is said that Mr. Join T. Varnall, whose place, containing sixty acres, is on the west side of the road opposite the President's cottage, bas been sold for $90,000. ‘Tne price paid, $1,500 per acre, is regarded as a stitt figure. Two years ago Secretary Wiiliuey paid $200 per acre ior his place buck of the Vurneli property. The purchaser is sald to bea syndicute of gentle- men. Local Notes. From John C. Parker and from Fred. A. Schmidt we have the Architects’ aud Builders’ Edition of tue Scientific American for October. ‘The case of Wm. P. Claike, charged with lar- ceny, was nollie prosved by Assistant District Attorney Lavender in the Police Court to-day. ‘The case of Win. Nicholson, charged with rob- bing Frederick Keppler,an old soldier, of 8220, was tried in the Police Court thisaiternoon aud was sent tothe graud jury; bonds $oU0. The charge of ussuuit aud buttery with intent to kill Samuel Gusseuheimer pretérred against Henry F, Palmer has been ignored by the grand 4 jury. W'iy Peters, a colored man, standing in the wurehouse of the ‘Trausparent Ice Gu. about 10 v’clock thls morning, wus shot in the wrist by some Unknown person. ‘Mary Zier, a white woman, was fined $10 by Judge snell to-day for destroying private prop- Srty" Sus sate ete Groke a nedubors WIIGOW pane white throwing at 4 Cat on the nose. Mr. RH. Willety foreman of the grand Jary, being sick, R. K. Heipueustine was appoiuted acting foreman to-day. District Government Affairs, BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by luspector Entwisle as jullows: Mary C. Washington, irame dweliing, Burrville, county, $100. “B. Ht. Warner & Uu., five two-story brick uwelliugs, MeLean avenue, Wetween 3d and diy streets s.w.; 34,000. Rev. J. A. Leonard, brica chapel aid’ bail, 16ib, be- tween H and streets u.w.; $9,000.’ Joun F. Waggauan & Co., twenty-six. iwo-story brick aweilings, alley, between KE und F sirects and, New Jersey _uveuue and North Capliol sireets uortiwest; $20,000, Upton W. Dorsey, frame dwelling, Jucksun sireet, between Aduins and Taylor streets, Auucostia; $3,000. ScoFIELD Gets Four YEARs—In the Crimi- nul Court to-day Jubn scoueid, the evlured man wuo rovbed Susau Meredith of a gold waien on the 15th of September by playing the role of Policeman, was convicted aud seutenced to tue Albuuy pebiventiary fur our years. o_o A New CHAFEL.—-A permit, waseissued to- day tw Rev. J. A. Leonard, rector of St. Johu’s P.E. church, to erect a chapel aud hall on 16tb street, adjoining Lhe present churen structure, Messrs. Hornblower & Marshail have prepared plans for tue building Watch will cost $9,0U0. ‘The trout will be ot pressed brick and tue root douvie pitcued und siaied. The building will be 28 Jeet front by 85 ect deep. Shel + The Courts. Equrry covrt—Judye James, Ratz agi. Metzler; testinouy ordered taken before W. W. Mouun. Cross agt. Hillyard; N, T. Holler made party complainant. “Sawyer agt. Jarbue; Atice V. Sawyer appointed guat- dian ad ikem, Shannon agt, Sbaunon et ai pro confesso. Christiani agt. Aduins; reference to special auditor. Berret etal. agt, Btiddieton; on hearing. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArther. To-day, Linus Tuomus, pulicy; pleaded guilty and sentence suspended. Jon Schofield, rob- bery; on beuring. EE FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ane The, New York stock Market, e following are tae openia, und 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York stock Mi eas Fei Special wire to de Me Dodge, O30 Lave aurees Name, 0.800) Name) 0. 2 71%) TRIN. ¥, veut... 12080 Ske F ius = ee Leer Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following chanzes from yesterday's Washington stooe Kucchuugs are noled PS gs lsh coupon, 112% Did 11% asced, 48, 1801, reg tered, iy doked. sNcoupon, 18% bi, tefed, £284 ~~ THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Rev. Dix Elected Presiden: Mouse of Deputies Both houses of the general convention of the Episcopal church met in Chicago yesterday afternoon, the house of deputies in the audi- torium of Central Music Hall, the house of bishops In the rooms of the Apolio club, on the | fifth floor, and perfected their organizations, | Ta the house of deputies Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix, ot New York, was elected to preside, tne other candidates being Rev. J. H. kitiott, ot Mary- land; Rev, Joun Hail, of Long Island, and Rev. | E. A: Bradiey, of Indiana. The vote was ken | individually. _Itwas then moved that Kev, Charles Huichins be auanimousiy re-elected secretary. An objection was made and the name of leary A. Anstice was | also put in nomination, Judy She. fey, of Virginia, made a warm speech in favor of the old secretary, saying that they need an experienced ination this occasion. Mr. Huichins was re-elected. The election of a president and secretary called forth loud ap- plause and led to a discussion on the etiquette Of the hou-e, which subsequentiy took he sorm of aresolution, John A. King, of Long island, made an carnest address on the manifest im- propriety of so dignified a body as the hoase o deputies indulging 1u appiause. The speech was greeted with cheers, laughter and a prolonged encore, which rather discunceried the deputy trom Long Island. It was arranged that divine service during the convention the house 01 bishops and the nouse of deputies would | unite, Ao early 7 o'clock celebration will be | held every morning at the Cathedral and turee Of the principal cuurcaes. TRIALS OF PRESBYTERS AND DEACONS. The following was offered: “Resolved (the house of bishops concurring), That a geueral committee be appointed, consisting of five | bishops, five clerical and five lay delegates,who. shail consider and report what chan, ure desirabie in the judiciary syste churen in respect to Ube trial of presbyters and deacous, and what legisiation they would Pec Omimend ior making such changes; and tbat to Luis committee be reierred ail memoriuls and resolutions touching said question, and that Uelr report be acted upon by Lie house ot dep | Uties in the first place.” The resolution iced | laid over. LITURGICAL REVISION. The Rev. Dr. Wm. P. Huntington, of New ‘York, offered the followin, Resolved, the house of bishops concurring, That a joint committee, to consist of bisuops, on the part of tue house of bishops,aud clerical and lay delegates, on the Part of the hoase of deputies, be appoluted, to Whom snail be re.erred ali memorials and reso- lutions presented to either house by invited Aneuvers, or un betialf of dioceses, with reier- ence to the subject of Liturgicai revision; and it suull be the duty of said general commitice to | cousider the same and report to this session | whut uction, It any, should be taken by the general convention toueuing the resolucious Soutained in te book entided “Notification | Of the alterations aud aduitivns to the beak of | common prayer of the Protestant. dpiscopal church in tue United Staies proposea in te general Convention of 1853, aud to be ucied | Upon by the general convenuon of 1886." Such Teport suail be wcwed upou by Lhe Louse of Dishops in the first place, und be pressed Luen toa flual determiuauon, THE BOUK ANNEXED TO BE DISCUSSED. Rev. Dr. C. E. Swope, of New York, gave no- tice that he will introduce the following amend- ment to Dr. Huntington's resolution when it | comes up to-morro ‘That « commission consisting of five bishops, five presvyters and five laymen 0. tis caured be appointed, to which the twox annexed, as modified by the geueral convention of 158%, | and tue proposed alterauous and additions 1 te bovk of common prayer contained in the book annexed, and all mutters nereioiore pre- sented to the general convention o: Luis ehureh Telating lo tbe revision of the book of common prayer, be reterred to the said couunission, and Suid commission shuli report the resuit ot their labors to the next geueral convention, ‘The house of bisuups elected Bisuop Williams, of Conn., chairman, GLAND'S WANING Inon LNpUSTRY.—At the mectiug of the Irou and Steel Tusuute in London yesterday, President Perey, Une reur- ing olficer, delivered an uddress on the iron aud steei Making resources of Great Britain und the United States, He showed that the Britis output of Bessemer steei was constantly decreasing, and he warued bis hearers that if there should be # war or commercial siruggie, blind beliel in their own supremacy would be dangerous, and tbat distecurdof tueir antagon- ist's power would result in disaster, THE SAMOAN CONFERENCE.—Advices from Apia, Sainoa, state tbat tue English, Gertauu, and Americah commissiovers have begun their conference respecting Lue rights and ciaims of their respective governments in the Samoan islands, [he cun.crence is said to be projres- sing smoothly. Tue sessions are held iu secret, aud tue decisions arrived at are to be used as the busis for a iuvure conierence at Washingwn CaBINET CxISIS PROBABLE AT MADRID.— The Spanish liveral aud republican Dewnpapers coucur 1 praising the clemency oi the queen im commuting tue seutences of tue condeiuued lusurgents. A report is current tuat a crisis in the ilbisiry 13 hmmineut. “Tbe minisver of war aud tue minister of murine are said to be cpposed to the commudution of the sentences ‘01 tue revolutionisis, ———— SEL NoT DISCOURAGED.—Mr. JAEHNE’s Col B.S. Newcombe, couusei or Alue.maa Juebne, oi New York, said yesterday that be did vol Tegard the decisiva of tue court of appeals as flual; that tucre were other steps wuich be might take loukiug to Jaeune’s discharge, and thas be Was Cousidering tue mutier. ‘Tue prob- ubility ts thut be will curry the case lo tue Uuiteu Siaies Supreme court apon te claim Unal the jury irom wauich the twelve meu wo tried Jucune Were selected were unconsu.u- Uonaliy drawn. — It is said bat tuere are Ovber His vi law Upon which Le can bring proveed- fs in the iederal courts, WHY THE DUEL was Not FovGut.—Both of the ieuerai oiliciais Wino Were expected Wo tigas # duel in New Orieans last week—Mr. Kerno- Chan, naval ollicer of the port, and Mr. Wash ‘Marks, superintendent of warcnouses—publish in We papers Wrday loog expluuatious Why tue duel diu not take piace. Marks declares that ue did ail fa is power to make Keruvcuan figat, but it was linpossible, and the only way he could bring a ficut about was by meeting in a street duei, tu which an innocent woker on might have sullered. Keruvcuan declares that he weut to Jelie:son parish 1 figut the duel, bor Marks did wot tira up at tne dime and pluce agreed upon, and, Hladiug mo one to ght, he cause home disappoiuted. Marks seut an: olber aud entirely new challenge Tuesday, but Teceived no repiy. BuLb pares ibvite the pub- lic Lo pass Judgusenl on Lhe case. DEACON Story SUED For DAMAGES. —Albert H. clon. bas brought suit i Bysion against Jusepusiory, jormerty of Pastor bowu'scuuren, i ub action of tort, placing We datnaces at Woman tn Politics. MISS MATTIE STRICKLAND CARKIES A CONGRESS CONVENTION FOR MER CANDIDATE. A telegram from Detroit, October 6, says “After balloting until daylight this morning the sixth district fusion convention nominated John H, Fedewa for Congress on the torty-tourth ballot. Fedewa was champioved by Miss Mattie Strickland, who carried his name against great odds, and has finally bealed the breach am the fustonists lu the Sixth district, Miss Strick Vind is assistant prasecuting attorney of Clinton, ‘& woman of talent and shrewd. wa ix pro y, and vuid have been reni that oftiee ad ke Not been put up tor Congress. He was oniy even in the race when Miss Strickland electrified the convention at midnight by e masterly summing up in bis fave then drew away from his opponent, the Rev. LC, Deyo, and was nomiaated just as the sun began to rise. Fedewa's nomiuation leaves Miss Strickiand a prosecuting attoruey, And she will beyond ail doubt be Unat utlice and prot ctlons showered cong! quering woman View James Hill, colored, who was shot at Berrys yille, Va.,on the night of September 26Un, Oy Mr. John’ Elwell, sor amailing the trout dour of Wwe tollzate property under bis charge, died lust Sunday hiorniug trom. the effects ¢ Wound." A’ jury of inquest held Mr. i There Was an enthusiastic meeting Monday at Martinsvilie, Henry couuty, in. the Interest Ol the proposed HReauke aud Sou bern fall The vote will be Laken in November to decide whether oF not ti shall subscribe | $100,000 to that en: rmeriy a member of the from Russell county, and the county, once the ree the pinta court of Virginia has awarded @ wrivor error iu the caso on Hulanes, Ie Lurventy Of Brunswick ‘county, Puryear was to have been haaged for murder Getobe rita, . Work was becun last Saturday on. the colle butidiag whieh the Hou. Heuty ts, dmvin wih Present to the corporation of Pieduiont, W. Vas pany A new cavalry at Ashiand, Va. named, in ‘hone the Fuznugh L The Jos. has been numbering forty I the governor of Horse Guard. acres, near Charles id Wo Capt, Geo, Bay> reine, IT AGAINST HIM Frow the Baltimore American, to-day Dr. George C. Worthington, > High street, was yesterday presented by the grand Jury on the charge of performing an abortion on Mrs, Sarah Coleman, No, 214 (new number) South Stricker street. “He was aiter ward arrested by Detectives Barranger and Gault and lodged in Jail. On the way to the Jail Dr. Worthington stopped at the office of Mr, Thomas c. Rudd his counsel, and Mr. Judge Daty, who fixed the bail’ at $5,000, Which, It is Stated, will be furnished to-day! Mrs. Coleman was'betore the grand Jury yes: Lerday, aud it was upou ber testimony wud that ot br. 'N. F. Hili, who atiended her recently, oud her aunt, Mrs, Annie Eney, that the pre= sentment was fiained. Dr, Worthington had Just returned, from Boston ‘on Tuesday be bad been for about two we ihut the charge is wit he never 17 North ny SAW = ——* Craze BY Hanp Stop’ a studentat Harvard, resid motner in North C: suicide yesterday in the head with a revolver low. He fired two shots, one of whi ed a slight scalp wound, and the other pierced the skull, Itissaid that he bas lately shown signs, y.—Jonn B. Darling, od of mental Weakness, snppowed to bave been Prought on by Lov lose application to study. e ypes of his recovery ure cousidered very sught. ————. eee MURDERED BY His PLAYMATE.—About six o'clock last night two deck buys, Lewis Fegents ond Joseph W lideabur, employed on the steam- ship Noordland, of the Ked Star live, at New York, were playing at penny pitching in Un forecastle of tue ship. Wildenbur suid be bad been cheated, and, in Une fight which followed, Wiideubur, piuuged a sheath kuife into bis companion’s groin and ran off the ship. The wounded boy died in.an hour. About 7:30 0'eluck Ship Quariermaster Joun Host met Wildeubur ou Graud street coming toward the stup. He handed the boy over to an officer, TWeENTy-rwo Lives Lost.—As near as can be ascertained Lwenty-two persous were scalded to death or drowned by Ue disaster to the steamer La Muscotie, at Necly’s Landing, on the Mississippi river, Tuesday, while she was ou ber Way to St. Louis trom Cape Girardea The ‘passengers “known to have been drowned were Mrs. Wiiliam Wheeling and ber two young daughters, Judge William Hagar, Miss Amelia Kruger aud Miss Julia Kobiscly of G Girardewu; J. Roy Perkius, of Evansville, Inds and # lady and two children, supposed’ to be Mrs, Barnes and daughters, of ‘Puxico, Mexico, W.S. Davidson was so budiy burued about the {ace and throat that his lite is despaired of. The cuilel clerk and chief engineer of the steam two chambermuids and @ deck hand McShearer wore drowned, as Was also a ¥ man Whose hame is unkuown, SIX of the deck hauds were scalded to death, “Five deck bands will probably die, Tae Great Fraxxrorp Lockovt.—Some excilement existed throughout Frankiot Philadelphia, yesterday, owing to ube shui down of the inilis in Uhat vicinity, and a Jorce Of pulrolmen were scattered’ around tbe section ww prevent trouble, but their services were not required. ‘he slut down was in ao cordance with the order issued by the aid com. mittee of the Phuadelpia Manuiacturers’ association, 10 whose consideration” Ube de- mauds of strikers in the mnilis of Wim. P. Trou, Jt. Co. hud been submitted. Tuese strikers haa been giveu notice tuat if they returned to work up Wo the hour of ciosing yesterday the jockoul would not occur, The ien reused to accept the olfer, and the shut down tollowed, ‘The demands of the strikers at Troth's mlils are that Kobert McGowan, the superintendent, be discuurged along with all the non-union men ow ewployed, the starting up of « section of Jocins waica were stopped Lurough tbe lack of orders, the. reinstatement of ail the strikers in @ body, and a general advance in wages ‘amo UnUng to 9 per cent. ————e2—_____ Says SHE STOLE A Wit aN Saw It Buxsep.—The N. ¥. Heraid yesterday says A peculiar Will Case came Lo trial yesterday Lelore Judge Van Vorst, uolding part 2, supreme court, trial term. In september last Miss Kilzae beth Dominick, & spinster over SU yeurs old, died in the Bioomingdaie iunatic asylum, Where she Was comuilied some two years revious, having been adjudged a lunati {Seo Mr. Abraham Van Vechten, the law sayshe drew ber wiu,in which sue ie bet $15,000. ‘Tue action Was vrougut on wecoaut ‘01 ube alleged seduction of Eiton's Wile by Swry. ‘An dilucumment Has beeu piaced Ou SLory's es Lute in the sum of $15,009, returuavie at the November term of the court A CoAL-TaR CoRNEu—Dhrough the organi- zation of & poul, ihe cuntracturs who receive all ube coul tar made at the Pulludelpuia gus works ave made a steady advauce iu tue price of that residuuin, nul recenuy Lhe sum unked Was 93.50 und 34 per barrel. The price paid u the coutraciors 1 the city 1s about eiguly cent wburrel. It 1s earned thal Luey have entered invo acombination with the leading tar dis- Uliers of the United states to keep asi otuer tar irom comiug in Puiiadeipoia, In cousidera- Uon of tuts concession tue Philadelpulans uave agreed notto bid In auy other city, and te cuuiracwors of the otuer cities have agreed aut w bid for the Philadeiphia tur, leaving the prevent contractors free 0 get it “at their own Price at the end of tue present contract, one yearundabaif from now. For toe mutaal rotection ot wll parties to the agreement, Mr. . it. Fowier, of New York, hus been appoluied colnmusstoner, with power to order the destrac- ton of as much tar as he may deem ni to keep up the price, and waenever the tar fs destroyed, s suin equal to the cost price uf the tar is tv be paid by che pool to tue contractor in ‘whose nit wus. This combioution has excited considerable of a Hurry among we routers and pavers of New York and Philadel- phia. Teerrvic EXPLOSION oF HYDROGEN Gas.— A shocking accident occurred in Lewiston, Me., Tuesday, at the residence o! the Rev. Dr. ‘Twort, pastor of, the rine street Free Will Bap- Ust cuurch. Dr. Twort had prepared a quautiy Of hydrogen yas tor Use in 4 magic lauern en- tertulument jor the aiusemeut of bis tour Young daughters, Suddenly the AU were in the roum at the ny edd, broken aud the two remaining bad broken. Itis feared that some of the children fare injured so seriously that they will die. paces Anemia Ping § : ih ut 4 G if if ! q 3 E i 5 Ei F; i i f = ¥ i § F 8 k i ef i | eutire property, Valued ‘at $40,000, including the houses aud’ lois Nos. 5. abd 59 second avenue, Wo the children of her brother, William id. Dominick, and James 8. Domiuick, tue lat Ver deceased: This will caunot vow ce iound, ‘The case came up in & suit ior a partition of Lue estate on Lhe ground that Miss Dominick died intestate. Mrs. Jeuule Thompsou, a servant, deposed that at Mrs, Francis N, Duinivick's re= Quest she took the will from’ the receptacle Where Miss Dominick Kept it; that Mrs. Dome inick read it aud then turew it inte the fire, For this the witness suid she Was paid $100, and given # note of indeviedness lor $1,000 Tue iurther bearing was adjourned, om A ‘A telegram Rarx Faom A CLOUDLESS SKY. from Dawson, Gu., suys: A Wouderful phenome- noo may be seen’ ai the home of Air. Mi. P, Hoyle, Who resides only a tow hundred yards eyond the corporute limits of Dawson. Ttise constent tull of ruin from @ cloudless sky, the urea in Mr, Hioyle’s yard that i» covered by the shower betug about 26 feet square. Many cite Zens have been out Lo see this remarkable sight, and ail testify that there 1s a genuine and ceuse- sews lull of raludrops. At mes the supply of Water seems greater than atowwers. Mr. Hoyle first observeu this unusual sight three Weeks ago. He cannot expiain the mystery, ‘Wm. J. Gailagher was held In $12,000 ball by Justice Kersten in Culcago yesterday afternoon On seven warrants, charging forgery, conspiracy, passing fictitious bliis and Jor obtalbiog Under lulse pretenses. He went io jail, ‘There is a steady inprovement ia tie situs ton at Chariesto * eee —____ ParvE goes before a fail, St. Jacobs Oil wilh cure # pain alter # fall, Mc. Wun.'s4. Tenney, by dhe wey. Dr. Thowas CHARLES H. LIN USAY, of scrauton, GNSib AL TRNNEY, of Weet Washington, D. hereafter. MBHART. On Wedvesday, October 6, 1886, 1 = ELLACVIMGUNLA DOMBiaia ance wmdiths’ and seventeen days, daughter of Ue am ertata igtat p ‘Dom!