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eae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C....SA‘ FOR RENT—HOUSES, _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. ees, RENT ‘OR $4)-B-HOUBES AND. LOT at ety. wishing. ue veshiuent propery Would do well to Call 1D Dh STUNE. 1226 F st nw. it FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE MODERN room Brick Dwelling, n ‘Sou; over.coking pubile park; well bi paged oer een eas Ere lee et Ca aaa ea 3204 late be 3408 N st, Tr: 3008 rin a Basen the 2709 Rigs 2312 Bou 22:26 Bou: Se yacex ‘Rear 21: 4) 318 13 uel “a Pacey. tm 15.930 date racites| wih & Pe avec rk 201 A 5 « Pa ave, rm i@.. See r&dw.4r—2 || Cergon Fang e ha Pe ave, em 21. hy above iso “ud pert on my For fut Iie can) uric ioe Reibetin wstred 38 15th. “jocl6| THOS E. WAGGAMAX. a fi rg td dd Sy 5 peer Ezey Bclaooe oaesse i te Fee y SB, WARNER & CU. VIG OK BENT— FURNISHED. | espa mw. 187.3300) 7u8 LOth n.w., 12F-_-$130 ¥.00 15th st nw .18r-160, N._ cur DelaveP.izrl00 1016 15. Bsta.w.ur150 117 Bst ue, 12F. NFURNISHED. 12 Ct. n.w.. 197-8125 0: Scorszidineeiactzy) ge, Levees Park va eee Vela mwtor 7B Tig Xow Re Br. ik 35 Sa Kut nw be. F b foes abe 0, 1202 0 wwe, Lar... 000 JO-rvom house, with acre ‘of ground, ob Pars st. Mt Pieasa: ae 151 2ist u.w.. mo. 1, Favs ones” oie args! Ado hres de Tooat Mt bieas-nt fs Lewks stBr. 3 ‘condition cur.32 50 2 Trinidad av.. ~~ Sh av, 62s 302 18th se ey See cesae UHABLES & BASES, One FAC A RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN. ip Louatstoresae3. gO Loins. Rw, Sr..840 Dat ne Worn feed neat nee Bisco Joig Pa av. Lit 75, Lol Cat nw. 12 raa0 isis }at ow. 3) feo aw 3 faa tain ah. 10888 Ieal-Leas 1845 Kot 1 O's bw 13 Te Lea see u iais Oba, TerT5 Ever part 6 Lat ave 23 ‘Stablerear 1409 M's.av.20 Stable rear 1318 K st_.20 20-22-24 12th 818. “5.1 1235 Wylie st. me... 13 40)\Cor Tt ana Este,oc fins. 40) NISHED. 200) 15tn st.. 0’ N.¥ £3.112.00 250) F, near 4th si a Oy near Toc 2d st. nea: Pa 60 Zist.near H Jnr. 16th st, 12.1 Property placed with me ior rent or sale iliaaeauy ised ‘cost to the owner. For Uist of property or mule, call or send at office. ot HOLTZMAN. 10w and F sts.0.#. RENT—UNPURNISHED— $255 2022 F Wav. and Si_—-100 [mashes j20 Tihs. Hears 1D SURS Tost 18th@l10th $156.66 2. a bet $416.66" st. near 12th 1s6.60 : 130 30 ‘peat p83) Youn se-bee ke ET 2 mene st = Etre neat Vin. Grant Places 139 ‘Vt ave...g0U| Iat.,bet.20th andaist 125 ‘Zhe Hich'dson pi cise ‘R.Lav., near Co 208.33; 100 (€¥.. BF 2UUb st.2Uy Q st.,bet luthand 14tbluu ee ton, vos,e snows, One room reserved Address PROSPECT, Star office. ocll-6re hg RES fae ce ait K RENT—210 11TH ST. SW. 11 ROOMS; forge park; car the Sea itate: mod= sen improvementa: Lnguire of B CRUNCH Se Titwee sw: ciate rok KENT—di7 BOT SE. BRICK HOUSE. 10 ‘Toone bath and cellat: ali mod. impe.ia Brarciass eonditivny; rent 3a. 10s gi Ses bees oe Pee ‘m8. . window, ail mod. imps. in pertect orack, one square frou Bast Capitol care rent $35. ccl43i* LOWE & DONOHOE, 311 Fant Capitol st. Po SEN BL THSE SE. BRICK HOUSE: $25: erica pane the door, LOWE POSURE ‘ocl4-ate ~ "311 East Capitol R KENT-NEAT TWOSTORY BAY W dow Brick, 7 rooms and but, all modern improve Mets Inguire at 437, corner E st.and New Jersey ave now. ocla-3t* Poe SEs etesrenkD Hotse OF six rooms, mud. imps: one room reserved, or three Fooms fu:nis ed,en suite or singie. Rent Call after %s p.m. "1515 Caroline 4t., bet. 4 aud U and TSth aed 16th sts. a. cl4-Btt DOR KENT—FURNISHED HOUSES. FROM $55. to $150. Officeson F st. from 35 to 50. Also, 2 ‘ables, in copvenies.t localities, at 6 each. sezrdm Db. G. PROCTOR & SON, 1226 Fst. now FOR Be 7 N STREET N.W. APPLY TO HILL & JOHN 38 15th st. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED oderate. OF will Fent a suite of rooms. Ap Corsi i617 loth ST- all mod. imps; re Hr & BULIOS POR REST— Brick, 919 G st_n.w.. 12 rooms... New uinck. 120 F - 8 roous. 1 FOR SALF—aT a Ba. N-A VERY DESIRE able Yrooen Brick: al Bred. limped roomie ga exch tori eulieyrior suable purpeaccowast wants ieee towivealiey, cowner want ihe city: "LOUIS b. © HOEM As! ocuteat G20 F stn. F Paes ie orange groves at ouebalt their value. F. PAL. 10.6 street n. w. * rat OR SALE-A tage, eight roon Fark. Wik, Les et = -U0-0 feet, on Wug tae. F OR SALEBY. THE OWNER-HOUSE 007 T b. w.. three stories, basement abd back build: sil'mvdern improvements price #4000, 201d uumediately. Apply 13005 st 2.W. ‘ocdG-oit itt Dee rs BES Pts lt ® FOR SALE—LOTS. LE-WE HAVE a vERIES OF vine Fuca Seajost our bh of tae, tress 2: = 35 per sq. ft fd lative or bali med. ite na eb ates ¥. ‘VE TWO | eet ge RE ou aaine front where now er Sop ‘handsome dwellings, iow Yoot. Ground bent week for anuiber aursctive house These lott will nove, command Siu, ibe figure at Sortshae whiten Yaad Feet ber Sr Laltst Telegrams fo The Star. DESTRUCTION OF JOHNSOWS BAYOU Eighty-five Persons Drowned and 8,000 eens fF ei eit ii fi arm Brera at i 3 Head of Cattle Lost. Destraction ef Johnson's Bayou. RIGUTY-FIVE PERSONS DROWNED AND 8,000 HEAD OF CATTLE LOST. & on nord Os. first vacant ground west of 1 with, 1B of 100 feet, for $1.85. Corie ‘Wiktsie 1a88 Fee f FOR SAD TA GREAT BARGAIN. IF oUgH? | NEW ORLEANs, Oct. 16.—A dispatch to the Isis Li Saou | Ba once, 31.000 square feet Of, groubd, Stadt. | rumen Democrat, dated Sonevon's Bayou, last 1708S $2500 | “PS CLE eat tetaie nnd ingurance broker, | €Vening, says: “The villagoof Johnson's Bayou 13) Bilov | _oco-2we ‘Roou 10. Kellogg Building. | is a buy Hage on the sea coast, and i the bayou Tas ck; — 3.150 = UrHoR- | from which It takes ite name rans ne ie Baek exw S188 | OR, 8H pad (Garin Quai | !nbubltable parts of that asctiou of the soile= Toad FY brick, Gra. JOU | Jeet ewch, on Keneoaw aver nest 10 coruer of 14ta & | Ment, in wilich in also alinaied the post office 404 | extended, at 18c. This is a great ‘Cail at | station Known as Radford. They are in Came- rr uy | VCE gg C MILs, Heal Estateand Insurance, ron parish, on the Louisiana shore, six miles 20 Bee 2 : evmmsonnn 40U8 | 0016-6 Kom 10, Kellogg. east of Sabine Pass, veleiat “PAkKE & TOWNSEND. 1418 F -t R S\Li—-CHEAP—A VERY DEMIRABLE| The F R SALE—A NICE HOME, 7 ROOMS, BRICK, south front, heated threughout; concreted celiat ler wh house: Lanusume front and back ards: flower nd Vines; m nth) iustalmens if de “Wed: price a8,dov. Apply to UWNEM, 10> Luror ile st aw. on ‘Sewiy painted did paperea. Noches Forse oe OSM CIRCLES a UMA’ CIRC A large and elegan. j.esidence, coutalning 16 rooms. Lot bas ® Fuuin.e of 63 set on Masachusette ave. —— for tp rb ot 120 feet wo a maley. rice a it to taspeot ere 00 nee POR. HCYCE, 16-3 1603 Penw ve. (Ou SALE—AT BARGAIN—A NCE BACK pes ing sore. sees wad Dati; Ob TSUR at, near G Sk: lot 4s tect trent, ranging. back to aa Beey. berdics the dour. Price Je,sUuU, J. MELTFOLD, 1dcole F st. uch 6-8t* FOeSabi—a WELcronsinanp Fouxin Tuou Molise, tase o1 guudepa, ins Odgers: ut one ¥aeamt roum iy it. and will seu ,0F 0d, g400 dow a und balauce om Mouthly payments went ot Lease $60 per mouta. "Keanu of sling got suoiher bus hewslaud cauuntatien ip Bouse. F6e paricuiars call AUT-06 P st. usw lor teu day ‘ocleiwe NOs SATARUAIN-—ON EASY TERMS. ‘Three new B..cks, Oth st, peur Penuayivania ave, gS rooms au'mga. npe’ ot 17386, to arcu ales poxry {Or §-0 yer woush; lov 22x70" ed,00y. ‘C., betwen Int und 2d 8. tLe.7 lot $7x91 te 30 ft. pg ee et ee eh i mod ape Prue go.uvee MEAST WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO, oclé- in 611 F st ow, FrProperty on tata, st, Gand tbe fone out es ‘Ou 1ata. st, Q aud tt; Ou. feet. irou 220 w aliey. Will sell a3 » whole or separatery. HUFTY @ DYER, octet Tahaua Pee WOR saLE— ‘Two datory frames, 17th aod Cat. 6. ¢. ‘corner Lot, near; t.nton square, containing 8.¥4 Jeet, 1.0% including wide jurklug. lasproved buyou ts nineteen miles in length and by Detory th, J, Be HER’ house, rentins for zz per mouth. J.B AER! Yarles trom one to tour miles in wid fave the guir : and in twelve feet above the sea level 0 Story Bricks Langer Gn gt aw cad. FORD, Laziig F st. -f tnarab,- ‘Tue populates lan Pewee ee Geo story umes, ioward Universi i400 | JyOR SALE=20 FEET ON MASSACHUSETTS | ing numbered Tada ene Today eighty-five Hineg Patory oricad, A, uear sun sen. ©. cack..1g0u | Have."Rear 7th st nw.: more cost.y buildings 19 | of that number’ are counted with the hen, Owe ® tory brick, Lith'aud knew £606 | proves olverection on tvs block than any ouet it | Forty badies: hace’ boon veo ea, ey ess One S-story brie! e Su3; ony $4.20 atoot Also, Lurve 1e-feet Larson | was thickly setiied and contained a cots gio Oue 2story rica, corner, Near 16th. St. near Connecticut ave, at @,00 © foot. OWNED. | nd cotton ane cong cies aan gin oekein Wak F HOLTZMAN. ‘Noon 4, 1831 Fst. oa rend of oucrugyeane plantations. It was the = ‘ig EART WASHINGTON SNAPS MULLEN HOUSts UN biny TERS. SORG Ke. Gators Lb. Lars. mid., Zatory B-s..23.500 W10 “a ave. ne, Story Dh. Bra. m. 481 Lin st. se, Zatory b., 8 ra. mt, ar. park. oe) bi re. god ba jane ave. N.0.b.U.,7 Fs jm La! fey, Wyhe st nev. 71, aL. AS-hed 11th ot. te, Houses, wed near wtecet Capieot Fit contulning trom @' to'T2 room, iH sll aod. impas in p rivet srder, whieh we wil. sell at re" Markauly iow Agure~ Per-ons secking homies OF i= ‘Yesuneuth are tuvited to cail ut once. Lows, < DONOHOE, oleae ‘Bin ae caplet st, POR SALE ONE OF THE MUST DESIRABLE ote) properties ou the Avenue, oc] UFTY & VY ER, 13th and F sts nw, OR tALE—A PRETIY LATTLe SIX-RUOM Brick, lot 18X105 to alley. ou 1Uth st. n.w., De- iween Pind Qsts Over wanted, JOuN k. WAGGAMAN, 0c18-6t 804 and 846 F st. now. SALH—A BARGAIN—P sT. . W., BET. 6th and ith sts . pressed _Us ight rooms; all iuodern improvemeLts; 93,76..: Very eusy terms. core WALKEK & W1LBUN, 1 U8 F at, Freie tata valuauie cosines prope eo retted into valuable busi 1829 ai st. new. elegast 1ocatlos uu a -beant!fal 12- Ssbitiet maamtdlae Ber ea MRRNEAEY DOBLE, “sD vist-n w:.1i-room brick, wide lot to paved “Eidu'H atawegued Yee Sith frame delting, wil 2130 Ht at urw., good tos i feltug, 1 be guid chesp. = Viacaiit ict 125 teet om 12th st. w.,.and 44 feet deep ee Est. to x0tuot alloy. Chanes to iiprove to nde ‘WS DUVALL, (Successor to Duvall & Marr), octSt vasF FOR SALE-SrEciaL BARGAINS TWELVE per ceut investment it suid at once: (wo sumall bricks, near 14th st nw., reuti.g for you. Price omy ponerse WattatT & Bus.TUN, ‘oclé ‘vib und & xis, FOR S50 2O8 STH ST Now, Neakt NEW Brick, 9 rooms and bath, all miod.ump . only 96,..00, Rasy teri, WALKass © Wiloud, 1000 FS .W. (oca-Lin Poe SALE 08 EXCHANGE-L KOR, 12 ROM brick house, Lot 48x85, near War Department, ‘Terms easy. NukiH WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO, oclest 508 F st nw, FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL E= tate; Six uew Hrick Houses, 4 rooms each, sltuaved on @ beautuul ave Gc: street cary property wi $000 per year. “1h oe burt wen with wide’ parktic, thin Lali square.” Price aor Su." Terind Bi0O Gandy Balice is property is now reutluy Jor gos Ler mont Apply rie: J. W. P. MYERS, Seo leat state Ageut, 13:25 N.Y. a Se ene Lares Pe P2321 8 EEREECT GEM OF A HOUSE in the northwest; seven rooms: cellar: all mouera improvements. Price, only 9s.Suu. Terms eusy. Apply to J. W. B. MYEMS, 145 New Yurk ave POBSALE IMPROVED BUSINE>S PROPERTY, ou one of the oes. sirrets lutersectl..¢ and nortu vs Fosse oats ceeapa cite Meese nats Reunions Seen ee cl 6-3 1308 F st. ‘OK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL THREE--TURY pressed House on 4th st, near hast Capitol st De, sie of 1ot -42104 to uliey; suze 01 of heuse, i anche ag aby” gaat Seitanc aber Mee Uaiie ea nee gud ni i Sas ay a Sgbt-room buuse ou D st, vewween sth a..u Mtl as. 5. etrccounsini pecargrass ey wae a between Gin = Gull at ps, 33,0uu will bu. iwe uice Cumiortabve buses vn f st. 8w., between 4i5 aud 6ua stg, 4 great DurgaiD. A goud huuse aud sture on the Be cubsrer hina Sttelheeransmenean Proveus ots: goud cellar; cheap at $3,250. giaigptevetvom nouse wan water in yard for CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, ocle-ate 436 cS Foe SALE—CHEAP-—69, 71 ANU 78 HST, siz rooms, alt od, lupe; ‘exch: cal. balmuce'on ume SPS #4750 _For male—Cheap—Two six-room Brick Houses on Xi, Det dood digsta nw. with ail mod bape goe8So ecb; ¥30U cari, Cuinuce i, 2, 3,4 years ee Sale—Cheap—Five new dveroom Brick Houses ou N, bet Be aud dy sts we wh cheap: ®:,000 canis baleneet S35 eee, Forsale—Cheay~A good Busness, Property on C, aoe Hg ols. 3.w., 92,000; Bl,vuU cone tanec For sale—Cheap—A good Business Property on Penuayivanis ate iw 000; Teuting e100'p.r wonta: terms eaby P2200; veuclug at For Sale—Cheap—six-rooin_ Brick House between Hand isin sw witha larg meson fe for Sule heep—Ou Virginia ave. between 6.h aud 7tb sta. .W..4 nice House with ufiue side Lo, tw bulid’s war C. H. PARKER, ocl6-3te ig and E ms. sw. {OR SALE—HESIDENCE—BHICK, ON O NEAR ete; large lot. ear Oh st nw, restment, 118 10th st. n.w.; price F. FOX, 920 Fat. nw, ocle-st 24,00. ALBEL FOR SALE— A flue Property, 35by 100 feet on 4th st ge., {m- pruved by (wo uouses, rented ut $18 per month each: one b.vek ur m Peub.y.vaaia ave, Deut Seward Ps. Fue ouse aud Lot un M si, uear Counecuicut ave Appl, to ‘ILL ¢ JOHNSTON, ocl4-3t 738 15 ch. 0. UR SALE-NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Biod, tps latrobe, uow renting for 816 tu a Vance: ¥1,70U: siorthwest section of elty; good invest meut. Aduress Box 112, Star office. ocla-st FoR SACESTHE | BEACTIFCL RESIDENCE, opposite the Herbert House, s.aitrel, Md., two min= uty walk from depot: ut trains dally.” Aude se PHELPS & SHAFF OK, Laurel, Md” oclO-at® POE SALE—GHi, K DWELLING HOUSE aI ~E Fyomm mog. iu pi; 4th st, opposite Judiciary: square: also 2 coup: sn ckaway carriages. ALD. bo 420 6th sticet n.w. Sto 10a maw 7pm ocpaZl® jk BALE— SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several six-room houses on A street aurtheast: all modern improvements 10 ‘cent invesiment. “Price, only $:1,0U0 ea Fuom aud ceilar, on Caroline 82.10 $5,600 < 40 - Stabe) “ove = 31 « “ 7.000 Seats 8 bet. Vermont ave. & 10th...3.300 2 BS dam near F (lor business) 500 = 28th Dear st, uew house. 28.700 eh he! fap. Ge A8t 18. Warned, 700 A SWE. MY selb-Sws New York ave. Brick, 6 rooms, Wylie st. n. Br, Tooms, Fierce Plage, bet. ‘12 reoms. Q st., bet 18th and 14th sis.. ¥ 1. H vt., between 23d aud 24th. (Grooms on Vorcorat s'roome, Lath at, business pr S rooms. Fenton'st. u'r uav, 4 Foums. Q st., bet. dth.and ou Brick store and dwelling, 14th st... Brien, ¥roums, 90 itigys at, bet 13th aud ¥ 6 Tuoms. Wallach st. bet 13th & 141! Fugue, 0a Warner it... 4 u,000 ‘Aiso improved ung wuimproved property In all parts thease “Apply paras ts ‘pelo Owe ‘Tad New York ave POR SALE-THEEE NEW HOUSES US A BT, eestmenty price qa,U0p exch Aisa alee eirstsry Brice on i Poca ipod 224 ste: “salable wees Terms eaay. Apply toJ. W. PM YrRs 1g.e Now York ave. velb-Gwe Fok, SALE-TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES ON Agthat. Bw. near T; 9 icons: all modern im- viGue New dick Siouse, on Wallach Place 300 me Ne 7 ‘Thise three houses ure the only oues leit Out oFig—-10 having bees sold befure completion. Foe Sebeesovans or croup, 42ND } Corton and sugur ave the eblet products of tue Hate ne, ridges, which are con, ol the richest HUFTY & DYER, graging country, and the parish bad 8,000 en TE ene a tgud Of euttie und horses. | Communication SU pete Mag ga coda | Vela ower ont. wen torougnswostonm cuaser; easy lass. ay 7 B-xtory frume house; price 91,600. 9b und v7 1 THE COMING OF THE STORM, At4 o'clock Tuesday aiternvon the storm de seended upon the vafou. Everybody took to 3 10t Loasb: price wood such, For go-d invest: | thelr homes, ‘The watemsrising eee sae enne, Sieotsin san il peperuiss on Capttot TT end’ the | swept through tuslower eienior ake orslaLe Borthrex, call Ban NiO 4808, 1218 F | driving the uirighted peuple lato tue at and upon the rovis, House afer houve fell in rep swept amiy, and Radford und Jobo- ES SILE—38 BUILDING 10.8 F. NORTH @st part of ke city, juare | son's fou «were «destroyed completely. iret. “Terms eavy. F. we ites 2 as Fok TWELVE HOURS HE STORM RAGED barb af over the devaeied seltiements, and then came Fs SALE-AT MT. PLEASANT, ON moa. fw lull, revived asthe waters receded, 300 fest front: also 10s and Gi: near 14th 9: ree. | nd the survivors gathered on elevated pulats Cura F.W. MiLLex, 1000 Hat. ow. oc103t Mowing the scone Uf desolation, "Houses at POR SALE—FOR $1,200 ONLY, ON 17TH ST.. | stOod the storm were completely guited. There ‘near New Hampshire ave, 21 tet: Was no .00d nur driuk, the sult water having Blalusk & IN, {ny ded everythin; _oote-se iu03 Fa. | “During the mursing the Emily P. arrived at PROS WE On WoT SALE-ON J4TH BE, TWO LOTS, EACH | Johnson's bayou unde brought to Orauge as oe SE, BS a ANN, ¢ sixie, ape ver ceed beetitee! Puget LIEBERMANN 7. Nutoue ut them bad su ff cle 1908 Fm._| they stood in. Many were minus sais, suocs, Jo! SALES OTs Bio coon tom 1h Dortheast section of the wty at 210, BF 100%, 7 ivet 2 lunches ow North Capitol et and iud on/0 st ‘hows lutgure dearuble onea. there ie good houses. A Dargain at Evwr, between torn ahd uotee dave Yo Seufoot alley. Gu.y'$i.ou. We have some cheap lots in the soat ust secil of the ety whlch apetulators should 1osk ater CULLINANE @ MCLERMOLT, 490, 703. aw. pote FOR SARE AT MT, PLRAR ANT, THREE LOT 5Ux140 eacit beautifa buliding albes; Ube clieapest wos in the v lage: eusy terms, WALKEL © WL ON, 1006 Fat, v'ocleim ‘anes iz 10 to LN. per FS naa) ME COTTRELL, 015-38 lato sew Yorwave, OR SALE—THRED VERY DESIRABLE LOI 0 14th ‘st, Between 8 aud T; each jot 22 feut 10 inten, by Io. t0 wide alley.” Wil sell no whole oreparviely. chute pertec. Rerniseaty. go | RICHMOND, Va.,Oct. 16.-Whon the geueral SE SALE ARE TONTTYSESVE | USEMDIY OF the Knights of Labor resumed iis (ate, SUEDO, Oa Et tire TEES paolo Geter, | session this morning the discussion of the Te- | re Jota, w,0ud; coiner, #2.000. oF il for @0W" | port on Dewey's plau for the estab.lsiment of x Soe ia a aeons «labor journal as the orgun of the order was Sok sud DOSE SAW | Tesumed, It was expeciod that the debate on [POR SALE ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCE. | (he gubject would nut be permifted to continue couts ae dresse>, promptly supplied. ‘Twmorow the steamers Emily P. and Lark whi revurn to the bayou nd will make regQlar trips until i are brought w pluces of sulety. people, suve a few Wud have a tock interest, say they huve avandoned th luce forever. Ot the 8,v0U ueud Of Stock, 6,000 are drowned, Whily the re- ‘mie ‘will aie o: tuirst, us all the water is ‘Their wants, however, were -uere is no estimating the loss, as there is no way Of ascertaining the valuation. 11 is sutfi- clent to suy that.tue towns are destroyed aut “bundoued, THE WORKINGMEN’S CONGRESS. Continuing the Discassion of the Pro- Posed Labor Ors i cotta parler: section, on 19th st var YM: | jong aud thar tue porter the eommites os water, gon Swen ele: CUT Tee oe: edletne tos | the revision of the constitution, action. on erty held at $150." Wit sel on very exsyiarus | which bad veen interrupted by the’ election o- OWNER, Room 4,139) f wt ine ceiézm | xeneral officers would be agalt, taken uD. It Was rumored ihat the commitiee on law had ehangeu the report ou tue revision of the con- sttution as originally submitted by the special vominittee cn Lie suuject su as to preserve in- <aet district assemblies us they exist at present, Sud thus remove tue objections raised ugulnsi this clause of tue revised constitution, General Treasurer Turner ieft bere this morn- ing for Pulladcipbia, where more than §20,- 9u0 worth of money’ orders are uwattlag bis siguature. He wili return on Munday. *) LAID ON THE TABLE. Discussion on the newspaper project was UrougBt wW welose by Lue auuptlon OL a MOLIO.. to tay the matter on the tuvle. The cuinmittee vn law again xot the floor, and that part of 11s report on the revision of the constitution relat- ing to the duties of the general ollicers was «dopted: Discussing of the clause relating to slate assemblies was in progress when tie hour for the noon recess arrived, und was resumed ut the ufternyon session. ee “TEN HOURS OR NOTHING.” How Armonr Closed the Conference With the Linights’ Representatives. CyicaGo, Oct. 16.—P. D. Armour and Samuel FPOESALET A BAKGAIN-EIGHTEEN BUILD- tug 10ts, 40,000 feet, Ist st. n.w., near L st; water, sewer, &c: attention of iuves.ors upd vuliders parce. lucly tuvited. “address OWNEM, Hox 10 Siar culce, ‘oci4-lw {OR SALE—CHOICE LTS WEST SIDE 1aTH V's, uear Wot, North sides at..near New Hainp- Shire’-ve. North side K st, be ‘Toth end 6b aus now, West ede 19in ot detec Rand Sy, ni BILL & JOHNSTON, 738 Lin st mw, CEES Fok SALE-BEAUTIEUL Lor ow 1TH sr. nour UB Weak ade 21Qr-3, to 9 per foot We. Westalde of 16th, between Bund BUEILU. per foot, 91.60. 135,U0U sq. ft, dete und © and st aiid dd u.w., wii five orick Louses o1 it y4u,00u. Half of Lot 26, between 1st and $d ana Paid Q sta. n.w., lov 67 by 400. Price loci Lot on north side of £: beiween 2ist auu 22d sta n.w., Jux123; und other Lots at barga.ns. WAL ¥. HOLTZ: MAN, 1321 Fst nw, cl: OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING Cot on Capicel ‘ull ouny two squares. fromm igs Abrary site; size 20270 fee ; alley on wuth side and in rear, Apply to the Cwuer at 61% 7th ot 06. oohz-Utt ‘OR SAL«—CHO.CE LUTS IN MI. PLEASANT Sth isso toms hee BE sa loerraan ochzwe 14.23% F street. “COL, CASEY RELIRVED, Ordered to New York City. An order was issued from the War depart. ment to-day directing Col. Tomas L. Casey, corps of to take station in New York city for duty as president of the board ot engineers for fortifications, turn over to Col. John M. Wilson the: improvements over the grave of Jefferson, at Monticello, Virginia, @rection ‘of @ pedestal and statue late President . Garfield: of the erection ot @ monument at Washi va head. quarters at Newou: N.Y.) of the erection of a building for army medica! oon a ellding.. by Cok Jed, Jameeee Dasne, wasn he was ape polnted chier of engineers.” Codwetine=_ nw CHANGES IN THE PO8T OFFICES. ‘The First Assistant Postmaster General Makes His Annual Report. First Assistant Postmaster General Steven- son, in his annual report states that the num- Of post offices established during the year ended June 80th was 3,482, au increase of 1,361 over the previous year. There were 1,120 post offices discontinued, making the net increase in the number of post offices 1,127. There are Dow 83,614 post offices in this country, of @#hich 2,244 are filled by the President, and the Temainder by the Postmaster General. There were 22,747 appolntments made, of which 9,112 were made on resignations aud commis- sions expired, an increase of 2,908; 9,566 on re- ‘movals and suspensions, an increase of 8,756; 176, nnd a4u2 on Setubaavantat of new post an ‘on esi men offices, an iucrease of 1,361. ‘The large increase 4n the number of offices established 1s suited Lo be due in wtarge measure to the tact that a large number of appiicaiions of the previous Your were leitover. The greatest increase in ‘any of the states and territories was 197 in Virginia, 183 in North Carolina, 140 in Texas, ‘Tue wrgest inereuse te previuus yeur was 100 fit or or Hd fu Virginia, reunsy.venka the, largest number, 4,001; New York next, with 3,215; Ouio, 2,763; iimois, 2229; Virginia, 2,281; 1 and Alissuurl, 2,057. Toe recomineudaiion 1s renewed that the Goverument pay the olfice rent at post offices Of the third class. The report further adds that ‘no provision was made by Cougress for tue payineut ol the rent of the building oocu- pied vy tne post office in this cliy, aud there Jose no rent bud been paid since the Ist of July and bo rent will be pald unul aul yfanted by Congress. Tae attention of: 8 ‘culled 10 the failure to provide fur the rent the building used asa branch post oifice on Street, betwoon 14th and. 15th sireets. ——— A Cireular From Seeretary Whitney. NO MORE “SUSPENDED” LISTS AT RAVY YANDS Secretary Waltuey hus issued the following clreulur letter to the commundants of the vari- ous navy yardy: ) “A custom has grown up in navy yards of havinga lst of men—employes—suspended.’ There ts no authority ot luw tor this, and you will see that it fs discontinued and ali such lists tebe 4t 1s understood that this order Was caused by cumpiaints that 1 was customary to reserve eimployes on the suspended lis: for pulitioal pur poses. By hiring new men several montus be- fore au ¢lection, wud carrying thein without pay uuuleiecion Ume, Lue luw providing that no new men shail be employed at the auvy yards during te sixty days preceding au election cuuid be evaded, The action of tue Secretary Is hued ly prevent avy such puiltical machine ery in the nuyy yards, Their Sentences Mitigated. THE PRESDENT'S ACTION IN THE CASE OF TEE COURT-MARTIALED ARMY CADETS, Cadet Lieuteuants Jas. J. Meyler, Fremont P. Peck, Pierrepont Isuam, Jonn A. Harman aud Jno, M. Jenkins, of the first class of tie West Point Academy,who were court-murtialed for violation of the military regulations, and for conduct prejudicial to good order and disct pline, in encouraging and joining in acts of noisy demonstration and disobedience of orders by a number of tie cadets, instead of exercising tuvsr auuoriiy ty repress them, were sentenced to be dismissed Irom the service of the Uulted Duiies, ‘ue President has approved tue pro- ceedings and findings of te couri, but in view Of ine exceileut stuuding and good evnduct of the accused prior to coinmitting the offenses, The absenee of wiilil and deliberate de- Zn, he hus mitigated thvir sentences toa re- uction irum tne grade of cadet officer to that of cadet. 5 ——-er-_____. Improvements at the Arsenal. The old band quarters, in the lower end of the arsenal gronods, are to be converted into two sets 0; ufficers’ quarters, and a new cottage for non-commt-sloued officers’ quarters ts to be erceted. Bids for the work were opened by Lieut. Pratt, the depot quartermaster, as ouows: James A. Grant, tor both, $6,274.70; Poe E-LOTS-I HAVE FOUR GHO.GE ssuliding Lots, opposite the residence of Mon. Jas. G, Bintue, webled I cau sult for 96,000 gact © rhe ound stands high, with a fine terrace. each lot beln~ Sz feet trout. Lots in unis socallty are beng rapids Allerton met ‘T. P. Barry and M. J. Butler at Armour’s office yesterday. Butier and Barry were there at the solicitation of Mr, Armour? taken up. “Gutlouk from the iota is on Dapou Thg. tyg delegates were received with the wt: 1aer feliogg Huliding. f.n0K jderution, Mr. Armour stuted that Se ee he lad cailed. in’ Messrs. Barry and {OR SALK—BARUAIN—THREE BEAUTIFUL | dutler to explain to them his position. Lots, 17x70, toaliey, V st, within 605 Srdsof 14. at Apply to CHARLES EARLY, Owner, ou 141. ry oc7-im_ {10K SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING BITE, UN the corner of Lath and Mats. uw. sige Gf 1. 45x106. This is ® most valuable lot for six houses, ironting 10h st, which coutaius wide parking, price He denied having cen directly or indirectly responsible for ghe preseuce of the Pinke: tub mea at the stock yards. Nevertheicas, he ap- proved of the fact that they lad been brougat bere and wouid contribute toward keeping them there, T.ey afforded a protection that cuuld not be otherwise obtained, Tt was false “AUSTIN'E. BROWN, Rasta Stee Cee ee that be was in the way of an ansleabie suite aud Loads, = = J adjustment of the culties. In com ecll-lm 1426 Pet ow. | JH ithe iwo eatin ot rata ane AAR |S with “the “other packers he bad (OK SALE—VERY NEAT HOUSES IN MT. | gregate 33,0UU equate feet tor sale ty made a revolt against what he ‘Pleasant, from 92,200 up. ‘AUSTIN. P. BROWN, gustiued in ucueving wo Ue an Innposition J. K HERTFORD, ‘Real Estate and Loais, J un the purtor tne mea. Were the eight-hour ocO-2ws 1423% F street. | se22-1m 1406 ¥en, | aysieur adopted throughout the country en {OR SALE—OR RENT—ON AGCOMMODATING OR SALE— z 55 ally 1t would be a different matter, and b« ‘bert those beautiful ‘ands Mocca, figure, Papaya pet at ad no doubt that the Chicago packers would ‘with cedars, paring and large b ck yards,on 3.07 beween D and i sta ne; five minaies walk froui Government Printing Office; mickle-plated latcobes. ‘Slate muatels, brick-set_iauges. All rooms beated. ‘Sable 100 In Tear. Ay snvestment pays 10 per coat. DAVID A. WINDEOH. Owner, 2025-40 043 14th st. how. Fes SALE CHEAP—A NICE LITTLE SLX ROOM odie on, Fy Oricon dd wd dg mia An With also’, ice & tvom brick bow “ atid tig’s., 81--“snd 19, renting at wii perf tunes ieee 31,0) ack: few @ roum brick houses Sn Titi se, Rect cenpay van ero ovencke ne en ee H. PACKER 4% and Este at pli per won.u F 3 pitel st. 9 rooms, Store and bwe ling, 821 Frame 124 Mar: FOE SStBSVERY DesikaBLe MOUS: OF teu rooms, two baths, two siure rooms aud eellar; withia one square or Captiol park. Iuquire at 140-8 stme Also, three bunduig ove oclsute Brick. 2020 Dwelling. nine sexist® eTABLE oder). couveutencre, ag 1zib for $1> per wonth. Ais tasy terms. and to one ws LEA: 23ib and 6 sie. nw. ‘OR Ri Ni—-TWe six-room he Pansies Be eah On Sw aNw DETR $4.50, 28,000, 95, 76u, 80,000. 87-000, Sik boas Tinks wUTuckeoee oc awe T26'P ee bw. Fe SaLE-TWO WELL LOCA\ED Luts ON aueriuiad 11s; & chauce 10 makes paying Invest” vent _GEU. W."LINKi9S, 720 20th 3. Cele wt* ERAT TURN isHED—ONE OF jnent coruer houses lu tiie uorthwest section of | ‘ at ci-e.e: furulsbed ees: OR SALE—tINE CORNER PROPERTY FAC. lng uew library site, 213.000. New brick Dwe, ig, QSL, newr Cui ave’, 911,000. Nice Bre wel ‘OR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS of the city, sever. Ane Furmsand suburban Places, -o0-e8 rented und rents col:ected. I have constant spplications ior houses to rent. GO. W. LINKINS, Tay 20th st. nw. aw POR SALESCENTRAL PART OF CITY, Buiex und # ame wellirg, Carrmge House and Stuble; Ground 43% by G6 teet to wide alley. Price y8 50U— $1.5v0 eanh $500 in six montis 0 Suit par- Chaser. “Address Box 26, star office. sels-1m WOR SALE-GUOD _INVESTM THREE new threes.ory aud basement wcrick Houses, near ‘apont Cirele: reated for 91.500 per year: will séil for ‘$2.00. Apply CHARLES kauLY, Owne:, v3 lath st, ow. oce-1m VOR SALE-THAT VALUABLE ATTRACTIVE, improved property. 1303 N st, v.w., and corner Facaut Lot on “sth and Nets. a.w. also, summit Mouse, Geto nw. ‘ool. ‘OR SALE— Ss.ory trick... 12rs., 924 M st., #1 Pstory brick, Lars, Gui ke st, $1 Py Fee, "1015 Lotiist., BMH Bes; Lo. 16.4 st, 4,000. cog ERR Eel, ve ~ och2W 520 tth st. R SALE-AT A BARGAIN-GRORGETOWN . tty, murket house abd Tot, 7 feet front on eet ee aud ave, Bw. BOS. TY LEK & | 82d at. utd Lag tees derp, aud tucligom Sut. Gr tect, *_ | RUTH. RFORD. 1226 F st. ow. ociG-ste™ | Appi toU- A RIMES S COS 1457 E oe) oer ee W Humes, 0: Ey *UR SALE 1 ee Tl Pe Sas eann ees aes | w DESIRABLE DWEILING AND u.W. Possessisn Nov. Ist. 1.000 per annem. Apyly to W. W. fice. ecu" 10. LY- OM, ry a PAKRER & 1OWNSe AD 2418 F street = pe SAND un BUIY 80 J.J. SBD, 1402 Lath at | \T-4 PLEASANT HoUsb, CONTAIN- ug nine roubs aud bath. mc ly firm-bed- i Gioding piano, suverware. Huens. Ge; couvenetit to Capel. “Kent you by tbe year, Deriod Address TJ. LOKIN, staton, WOK RENT—BAICE HOUSE, cvilar. 940: lour roms on fir OR RENT— lay stot Toomm weil furuished. loci ing ibe entre city siwo-lig for two homes: Ci Bouees price g.0. Faken d TOWNSE' D. < OOM BRICK HOUSE. iis jjomaiee and gas: p1S” apply to KE Loumiana ave. Bessemnna ANACUSTIA—@- ROOM Bi house pears MEW: lucailus Sentral we Lunivers: $15. ‘*ix-roum Fre. e House, pew, Jeflerson st., $10. two acies uf ground, Soom house, tame, die.; fruit trees al water. 1o- cate weaithiul: #200 per year. Whilsed for #000, OR->WOLD. Auacuia D.C. chim Oi RENT—15.3 35.0 SE. 1) ROOMS, Mob. imps, new. andi Su | ‘<ul at, Apply DOUSON & So RENT 08s Fir eon coovenicatly iocaee, neue bath -tret A ciowe co makaete and f olkcer i mee grands nad Beit lew Us Pou new iy falvigh ied paved Tonuipiewe order. tans. Soorie or ahe mw, PX, SSeS EG 1 post Greie. unth. ately the houre of Hon. & Cox, aa ‘This house of the niow beau.Lully situated Se guing: to ive oy bes git Ried Tus uprovemens mae Liou. kor further iniuruation apyly to DULANY & WHITING, tas watts eee fsa aa en Teen OnE etzim 1407 Fst hw hoon a YYWUSTAL Beas HOLL 18 NOW OPN Spo. times, fu abundance Bier 9. ver das. ae UEDA 1, as Pr. prievor. E CELLULOLD TRU. "T fies ever ors, uever wears oot, alwaynclens Gs et be worn wie Waste (uae PBHERS, preden rn us Tv street uartswest FISHER devotes bef wibuitwu lw sue masse Feurus = ‘4 BARGAIN—417 G ST. N. W four sto.y, modern umprovenieuts, in thurous repair. (FoF yeriit cal at ufilee A. & CAY WOU coruer 9th and K sis Bw. OclG-ot* Fe SALi.—ON EASY TH ju SALE—WIT1 SMALL CAI ENT Bnd c.outh.», installments If dvsited, « teu-room ies. NO. Bi Re; ali modern tm, rovement peifect order; a bargain tf sold Immmedatelye Oenoedt ¥. H sMI. it & SON, 1222 Pst. VOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST HOUSES IN wor. bwest. war junction of Counecuicat aid p00 STITH SON, 1299 Fat KF NEW HovsEs 1S rome teil, wid Q tat, brnlt oud aisha be eet Chiusstyle. Piste st our ome. “2S ‘GURTY @ DYER, PE SaLE—A Bi ‘course 0 ere 101 eclsst Wsinasd Patch. w. (UR SALE—A NICE LY fe Ci) Use. BF iat the ve rane suds ite gas, Bod 54; DICE wate: LeCMLN CUNY s, = oc "Ou BALEON EP, BETWEEN CONS ECTE Heck ae and Isth ne ne a nee tua eee ia ne le S.OUU IF Logit ut once. ¥. & VauNbILLE, 1226 Fat TaLE-A NICE FHAME HOUSE ON 10TH st, Deiwern V gud W sta. hw. 0 rosaoe palu ey aud fel, BOW 4 so pee Dance Satis Gon ne wou mm wdvance. Price, if ary etn ee __ orneeaMTSES = "7 ‘HK SALE-B1O E CAPITOL of, 8 STORIES Ceiiar, La roums, stable, tot 2Px299 ite ob io Tits brio picture Gavin Cash. alrog Cane 4 ut iw. T dries, Ta rooms: large ioe price 5. pu easy tezus, Luv S at mo alews7 Foon ete Sod lerge cebat, Jot sux s0U Re bust Uy owner RE ie Sm SOE Sony ‘abet? id cog? price: wea ‘Suny otuer Houses and Lote tu c. )2747 F se bb, 10% 000) 45. 4 a, rn itaYud 026 ar Scio Nov tu Copnol and i ABH hag Dadde BDL Everest 44 WOO |1 10 G wiey, bot St ‘g.0vy |S. thing teas Sub st Ob. 8rd Buu The avove ts only a portion of op ma beoke area aca Tal as ee i> aod souk” [ogid| “Thue ke Wad alien pores RESIDENCE ATS” pa et sub efuer a epic! and Lub ete. VOR SaLu-FHE WANDsoMIE RISIDESCE 1430 19th st, ovebalf biock of Dupont circle. Most reasOuuble figure. Apply CHARLES £AK.Y, vct-1m Fe SALE-BRICK HOUSE, NINE i.OoMS, pix to 90 Queen f..., ity of Alexandria. sed.-1m* Gis SA, Hosts EROERETY,, WEE SO BREET Mak URIRE ESE decd ts sete ailanaar; wha gnc iec ata = SALE—NEW BRICK HOUSES. 7 ROOMS Suu bet. Foon, linen and stove closets, rang, Vo.ler, lairube , cast inn sewer aud sanitary plaub- sie aieg scent nett sane fu sbed tare: f, OW Buduusr, ai.. berneen ci st. und Ruoue Isinud ave. u.w., opposite Le Droit park Wail be s0.d wow to prompt purcumers JUbieH BURL, Mulider, QU G st nw. oc7-2w* Fh ADS SEVERAL SEW ark noon Buick Louies, with bath roonis und ug Axtares, 1n borthwestern part of the city, heate, theoughout witb Iutrubes, .OF ¥=.40U. ‘Leriae ‘from #20u Ww YOUU Cash, Uulauce LrOni ¥iLo to SUS yer mouth. ACBILN BL BROWN, 5 sane, 022-2m Fu nw. TOR sae Siig: acer and gust gieious Terum hes pleoks baee was ° an Bains a rats of 9 or msdn big forts & BROWN, ‘ical Exuate and Dao Fen aw. see, 1K SALE We have Houses in ll parts of the city and at al! that We can sell on the installment Aly ulus Or iuVesiors with Ready vaah, ‘oul aiid woo Us besore purchasing, HUMPHREY @ ADaMs, Real . vtate Brokery, G18 # 2 ew. Insorance «pd loaus procured, es16 ———EEEE=E=E=—E—EE=EE 1987 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Kole agents for this city for the sale of ENOx's N. ¥. HATS, YOUMAN® N. ¥. HATS. LATEST NOVELTIES JUsT RECEIVED. Fur Derby Hats $1.60, $2, $2.50, €3, $8.50, Bea erades, 54.460 anu 85 - ‘ell Hate 95. 98. 97 aud $8. Muys Ais b0c., 75c,, 81, $1.25, $1.50 IMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES, Gord, ; Lreeden Boroeiatn and Japenese Brons 0B 0 OPENING OF ht 4, FOBS WILL BE q 25 BAC) 249 25 feet by 100 to. 1bU fect at Ruvgliie ‘About 3% ules trom Washington or Alexbhdria: also, @ five-room, twos.ory Frame House: With Hy ‘cres. Will sei cheap or trade ior city property. “For information euil on. 4 ‘GsCaR NAUCK, Attorney.at-Law, ‘Room 6. 416 Sth ne Zo taxes and small inter- x7 weet Of I st, neur F; per iout, 64 feeton Mist n was ouly dU cents Aiso, olner bargains southeast ana Rofthwest, UWNEMG ioom 4, 1001 F st BW. en0-3ur Olt SALE—LOTS—100 BUILUING LOTS, ous 160 fect, near Seabrook Station, i and B. It, du Buinules’ ride by cars to city; beauiifullv loguted: Suu sold in six muutus: price 91D alot, Apply to MALUON PUCKEAT, AttorneyarLaw, Budensourg, Md, uf JASPEL M. JACKSON, 212 Ds. t.w., Waslngton usd then uccept the situation. Mr. Armour said Mr, Allerton was the ehairmas of the commit see that engaged the Pinkerton men aud was there to expiain his action, Mr, Allerton then said the Pinkertons were “ngaged because ey hud no sueri{f or gover- hor who could be depended upon in case of an utbrews. ily, Bere enggested that there was no danger of an outbreais. = ‘This Messrs. Allerton and Armour denied. Mr, Armour expressed sympathy ior the meo locked ont, and ‘expressed fear that the strike Mr, Burry suid he Was unable to see how the pucker’ association could reiuse a settlement on a slight techoleality when such greut luter- vets were invalved, A messenger banded Mr. Armour a telegram announcing bet the last bucen of Kuiguts in bisemploy bud been culled out. He read the messuxe aloud, wud, teuriug the paper into vhreads, closed "the luterview with the remark: “It is tea: hours or notulng.” MONEY TO LOAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE AND her first-class; ties at iowest rates of in- ierest, Se HUFTY & DYER, Death of a Rothschild. ocl6:1m, WiFwvw. | FRaxxronr, Oct. 16.—Meyer Karl Roths- child, head oi the great vanking firm, died sud- veuly to-day trom heart disease. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. 5. ee TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE- ree NCULLIANE & McDERMOTT, 2cl-Am _ Real State wind Insurance, 486108 60 AW. $25,000 2 wads dione, divers aid).welry! Fireproof sates. Entire premises pro- lowing re tve openins and 3:00 p. m. prices é fs ‘ ow York Stock Marat to-day, as Peported of tee cd by Uurgiar alarm. 5 Walaa dg a Tin isa c13-1m ee ea Pe nw. 500, 5.000, 35.0U0, $8000 Man maar sotis‘to toa Low sotes ot iteas ‘state tn chy. Call now. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, atry, ocl-1ma 121 Fit a. JR™** Biate oane Fike AND Li. & INSURANCE. army and Navy tay’ Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lite“ nsurunce or other youd securities.uo: f. W. H. DEMPSKY, 1424 sx. x: rn BP, ow York ae box ‘MOSEX 10 KOANOn REAL natain as SVE suns to sult, at lowest rate of 11 118 "a7" | weet Unlou = $344 pul IN. X, aN. Je] eon TATRA Vinee Meer 1, | Mo Bac. Rd 6.0. ON RHAL ESTATR 1000 __Inell}]_THOS. E WAGGAMAR. ONKY TO Loam ON HOVED REAL by M atic tinct au ‘Ro detes. Gb. W. LIN KINGS, 720 20th at. LOAN TO ARMY AND Na’ SAGIaS ait hens Wek St Saitas & WAUGHE 173m 953 Fat o.w, w= LOSS CNP INSURANG! POLL 4 3B Wal merupuutan it. stock, 100 bid, ay17-Am iainewtd Seabees 2 ‘Gauntlet a ONEY TO LOAN ps rr Per ashit Mita titms to soit on approved Reet peear | Nice, 16iy tlds Waskiogion Brick Mesning TSS Teacbeamty aman. tamer Chargee moderns Se | id bana of Wanningiols sed bd Nationa, ais 2505 eonayltaainnte | HID" RERGMNG a INLD fake Comm au ONEY 10 LOAN taiate secur.” “STOR Rea RE “oa 1437 Penaayivants ave, MOH RE = ON RMAL DAR ek Ghat na ES pe THOS. J. Wil CO. (M°°8¥ 90 Loan oN Real meraTx a7 p24 ay fF a RITLES at lowest rules o! Saas ie a . Baltumere warkets, BALTIMORE, Mn. October 1€—Virginia exes,com- uo oe Ou BABY Coace Reduoedts $700 (Our $10.00 BABY Our 911.00 BABY mire, peo ome (Our $22.00 BABY COACH. - ‘Reduced to $10.00 Over COACHES redaced in propor, LaWN iENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQURE Speci raven ocluee > cn ye ‘i 7d wo... mary Laas Oerwn 5 Peter Hepbura, for converting, old quariers, 050.34; fur cotiuge $1,453; Expey & Bean, F cunverling vid qustlers, $4,630; ior cottage, SLAVE: dames Bddalliday Wine A. Wilson, ioregn verting old quarters, $3,800; of cobtage, al, 760; Lo.adi las Thomas, for cunverting quarlers, $5,580; Jor cultuge. $1,900. ee Not Violatin ; the Civil Serviee Law. AN INDIGNANT DENIAL BY MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRATIC CLUB, Tho members of the Columbia Democratic club are somewhat indignant over @ published statement implying that tholr club was being made use of by the congressional democratie comanittee to levy contributions on goveroment officials and empioyes in violation of theeivi- service law. Recently Mr. Lawrence Gardne renident of the club, appolvted Messrs, Wun, iekson, Noble D. Larner, R. U, Edmonston, It was thought that the proposed extension of Mamachusetss avenue across Rock creek to the Tenleytown road might be prevented by the fact that the consent of certain persons owning the land along the roate bad not been obiained. Tne Commissioners, however, have taken the | sx ot ™matter into their own hands and issued « formal notice of condemnation, summoning property owners who object to the extension to appear at their office Saturday, November 6 and make their objsctions in ‘ormal manoer, The Commissioners have acted under the law found in the Statutes at Large, volume 12, page £01, section 8, bing the method of oF te need nbOR the cnsembly the whenever the Levy Court shall deem it condu- clive to public interest to open ‘the course of an old road, U they shall give them a hearing. If oo jection ts made, it that the owner in question makes no claim order that ‘be taken to the tollowibg fonder elo 1, A new road from Kili jourse” road; Massachusetts a Boundary street north westwardly to and across Rock Creek; 18th street irom Boundary street horthwardly xo tar as land shall be dedicuted for that purpose 2. That a Saitable bride be coustra ereek at le ford. 8, Iu the case of the extension of Massacha- setis avenue, ordered in wection 1 of tuis order, due notjce to fhewe of the condemnation of the way turough premises the owners of | To which do not gi Fecommendation of tue police trial board. Cole served in the sixth precinct, and bad as bis partner Officer Nebusiian. The charges were that Cole separated trom his partner con! r with his baton. He wus found guilty both charges. The evidence was to the effect that Cole went into estore to get soda water, and whea be came out called Sebustian a cow- ard and applied other epithets ww bim because be would not dehationged i Gs a hen they ani im to Bgbt a duel wi were off duty. Cole denied the charges. THE NEW KOCK CREEK BRIDOE. The contract for the iron superstructure for t awarded to the Wilmington, Del., at their bid of $2,811 Sas not the lowelt bid. vst the pidne Sor sae se submitted he company gave more satistuc.ion to the Com THE RIGHTEENTH STREET EXTENSION. ‘The Commissioners wiil invite She improvement of 18th street extended from Boundury street to the Columbia roud, a dix Tauve of 2.850 teet. It is estimated that there will be 2,900 cuble yards of excavation, besiaes the rock excavation. were issued to-day by Inspector Entwisle as dwelitugs, 5tb street, between Lund M streets Dortheast; $4.00. "RK. Taylor, t brick office, 44, street, between Maine ‘and Maryland avenues southeust; $1,500. J. Be ,000. comyany, frame station, Lakoma park; $1,200. The Commissioners wave reterred the attor- neys of Mr. Jas, L, Norris, who made a claim for Injuries received by his horse in stepping on u Uuprotected gus box opening, to Wwe yas com- pany for a remedy, us that company, Mt is Tn reply to pe the Aqueduct bridge, tne Oom- Missione.s stated Ubat they had concluded that Avis not expedient to authorize travel over the bridge further than necessary to avoid embar- Tassinent to persons in the pubiic service. Tue contract for building the abutients for the bridgeat Klingle ford, ou Rock been awarded by tue Commissioners to Atehi- Lynch at $2,964.65. ‘Mr. 8. W. Clark ‘has written to the Commis- appropriate to bis own use one-balt of the alley iu Square 242, whi douvtedly a public alley. ‘The Commissioners have requested the asso sor not to issue permits for entertainments in the colored church building on 5th street, be- tween Mand N northwest, as complaintis made ‘of the character of the ga Rnere. The Disirict Commissioners huve designated W. 15. Mutthews to visit and investigate agement of institutions of charity re- ceiving aid trom District revenues. FoR THE CHARLESTON SUFFERERS.—The pro- Srag office to-day. Be Recoverep His Team, Bur THE MAN Excaren.—Yesterday afterpoon a man hired a borse aud wagon from Moses Sinsheimer's Poomas J. Luttrell, and Henry L. Biseoe us eampaiga committee and a handsome beursng Lhe numes o} the committee, has bees printed. The cards, the published statement id, are sent to the persons marked for a con- vation, Mr, Lawrence Gardner authorizes statement that. no cards have been *ent to t officials; that the committee is the mi paigu committee appointed inevery sD. hot to solicit coniributions from entemployes, but trom merchants and f Washington, as hay always been done heretofore. 5 ‘The Aqueduct Nexotintions. . , THOUGHT To BE PROGRESSING SATISFACYO- RILY. : Ex-Gov. Wells reported to Solicitor MeCue to» day that the directors of the Alexandria Canal comp:ny and the lessees of the Aqueduct held a irlendly meeting, and both parties made prop- sitions which are under consideration. “vA meeting ol the stockhoiders will be called in a ‘day or two, and it is thought that things are pro- gressing sutistuetorily. ————se.—____ “PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL” STILL. The Proposition to Change the Name Gets a Surprisingly Large V. Cu1caGo, Oct. 16,—The Froterant Epional convention begun voting by Cer o'clock this forenoon on the resulation offered r. 8. Corning Judd, of Chi which pro- Plaou'chat the fords “Protaetane Eviscopal” be expunged trom the prayer book and laws of the chureb. The suburban delegates generally vote@ in favor of the resolution and the eustera dioceses against it. The vote was as follows: Ayes, 112; noes, 185. The comparatively voleia favor of the proposition was a surprise t© the convention. ™ ine in Philadelphia. PRILADsLPuta, Oct. 16.—Hon. James G. Blue arrived. hete from New York suoruly Se: fore one o'clock, and was quietly taken to the Continental botel, To-nigbt he will make an address in bebalf of the republican state ticket, ru t ‘tour thi the state, winding Up Tuesday niguves Pitt ene. ———— Personat.—Senator Colquitt is at the Metro politan.—Mr. V. @. Fischer, the well-known bookseller on 25th street, was yesterday 04. mitted to the full enjoyment of all the ce ng sibilities: American cit thine Green ‘Raum and Bross Lake were. in New York last night—W. B. Ly and West virgin Tire at tbe Ne- hE ‘and fumily, of New at fou tNolson De Porter, of Taw B. Davenport of jonal,——Freocia te at Welcker’s.- nFy Cust, livery stable on G street and Lad one of the col ored drivers take him up the city. got the driver to stop for cigurs, and while the driver went into the store we man drove off with the horse and wagon. Later in the day Officer Nichoison saw the man driving Lowards Beuning’s bridge at @ rapid rate of The olicer iniormed Mr. started arter the anan, deluy on account of cars lying on the Buitimore and Ohio ruiroad the officer drove acruss Benning’s as fur as the District line, where he Was obliged tostop. Mr. Sin- sueimer drove into Maryi ered iuis Leatn, but the Of the sixth precinct was patrolling bis beat on ‘Cupitol Hill he came across a dog which was Suppoved to be mad, Tue dog's body was siderably swollen and ne was frothing at mouth, Supposing It was mad the officer kilied it, Alter being Killed the swelling in- ¢reased and w! taken from its stomach, Tse Bett Divonce vase.—Today, im the Criminal Court, te case of Wm. T, Benton, in- dicted for perjui mitted in the Belt divorce case, Mr. C. M. Smita ‘argued at cousiderabie lengtn, the papers. Fine Tats MoRNING.—An alarm turned in from box 148, about 9.30 o'clock this morning for fire in house 1017 14un street nortb- ‘west, owned by ex-Nenator Thurmen, and oocu- led by William ¥: Barker. The fire was caused a defective flue and damaged farnuare ‘to the amuunt of avout $400, pons tenn ING OrFice.—Pubiic Printer Benedict today told a STAR reporter Unat the reports in regard paae 1. C. T, Schileber, of Massachusetts, and J. M. Broughton, of Raliegh, N. C.,were elected mem. Printed documents of all kinds biies taronghout Capeda,. This co Rall" corpe Sf poueral oft ine Stallatiop Immediat foltoy Mr. or I} the genere! 4 expressed bimselfto me faithful performance of Wes entrusted to him. county. This directs ‘anew, or ‘sball direct and a plan fi 1 property owners elected at thls general assembly ‘used Intoxicuting iiquora, Each of the gen eral officers then tormaliy pledged bim- self t total absiineuce irom Intoxiealiog: liquors during his two years’ term of office, Tue general master workman Installed all Ube elected. None of them made speecbes, Foute to be surv office. If any of Istobe taken for granted Tu cases of oujecuons, provision ts Juries to assees damages or to examine ‘made or uri damages of to examine ‘THE COLOR QUESTION. Tavited for the Opening the roud. ‘Foe | at Euatauion was ad recogniae ths Persons named in the nolice of condemnation | oj y4) na Political ual oa Co Fe een e, Dropery ave the heirs of Those? | mca, end ta the te field of imbor et Evan Lyons, Gardiner U. Heubard ize NO distinction on account of color, d in W. Thomson. but it has Do purpose to ipierfere with The Commissioners today pat on record 8 lor disrupt the scent wolanee "ween may exist between Faces, May exist in various portions’ ot ie goatee Tals resolation was adapied without debate. THE NEXT OONVENTION To BE HELD AT MINED APOLIS, The fret subject taken up at the afternoon Seesion was Lhe selection ot a place for the next Snnualgon vention of the general assembly. ton, Washington, Indiana Kanees ity ‘atid a dogen Stuer eition ull tad warm nde Vocaies, but Minveupoiis, Miun., was foelly seiect Majority o: more Luan two-thirds, next Sonvention will be held in October, 1887. The Kniguts of Labor of Minneapolis are buliding @ labor bail, and part of program of the next meeting, will ee iis deaicatens sa ingle Ford, at Rock ‘Tenleytown road, to be designated as ue from owners of private property. over. of dedication, TeBy A roLice orvicen was pisisim. | It will tev be com Commissioners to-day diswiseed from RS ae a oom THE PROPOSED LABOR ORGAN, The report of the special committee of aix ap Pointed toconsider the proposal of A. M. Dewey, Of Detroit, Mich., to esiabiish a weekly labor Journal, Which shall be the organ of the order, ‘wassubmitted. Mr. Dewey proposes to furnish. an eight page weekly paper, ul twenty-five cents per copy perannum, to be sent free to every meinver of tue order in standing. The money isto be paid bim by the geveral treasurer and to be raised by un increase uf We per on Wax bo the geveruil assem biy. The pag, Provides tor Lhe appuinlincal by the general as- sembiy or LheexvouUve bourd of av in witbvdt Whose sancliva nutnlug,not even adver Usements, shail be published iu tue paper. The Commitiee reported unauimousiy in tavor of the propusel, bul many Of the delegates were Opposed lo iL Bome urged that the capitalists TUPDITiNg money, {0 wart the paper’ migut their own, to an enemy of Tue discussion Continued unui! Lhe hour of adjourument withouta decmion on the matter being reached. It is not improbable that we og aed wil ~} — to the local assemblies for approval oF wer ve granted to the execullve Lourd 10. wot the declsion sould ve in iavor of tue pina, Beiore the closing of the session the general Master workman, on behalf of the deiegutes, preseuted @ handsome god watch aud weil- lilled purse to the turee-weekvold ibiaut dele- gate No.'5u0, of District Muster Workinan Mts, Elizabein Rogers, of Chicago, Deleguve Mogens received Lhe gut on beuali uf bis litue daughter, KEEP AWAY FuoM ARMOUR. This evening Frederick Wilkins, chairman of the state executive board of the Knights of Labur of Wisconsin, telegraphed as follows te T. E. Chatheld, Milwaukee, Wiscousiu: “Insert in wii jubor and advertise tn local papers, o' "Ali Knights are bereby Instr and all workingmen —— to keep at drum Armour, Chicago, The cause of his mea. your own.” BLAINE ON THE PROHIBITIONISTS, Me Tells an Anecdote of Horatio Sey: mour's Against Them. A Boston dispatch to the N. ¥. Sun, October 15th, says: Mr. Biaine spent @ jew bourse in ‘and that he attempted tostrike toto Lhe soda water place. fast at Sebastian with nis club, ‘at Klingle ford, Rock creek, has been moore Iron company, of missiouers than otbers, for BUILDING PERMITS 1. A. Kusecrans, lour two-story brick two-story brick dwelling, 7ib-street Bultimore aud Ovko fullroud MISCELLANEOUS. naible. r. Thos. Jewell, who asked for a creek, has rotesting ayalust the application of Raum to ve allowed to dig up and ‘Mr, Clark claims is un- eon that the republicans have put « plank in FIRS their platform advocating the submission ot! the ae Romaep Hrs EurLores.—The case of Fred. toning 882"rorth of exp ram be smal et replied Be, a a Bir, Jacve S. Redinan, oF OSD Virginia avodae’ eub> yas culled for trial in the Police Court tis be detested, apd he was sentenced to pay a fine of the a of 68 \ys in jul, aud the carpet was re ite turned ‘Redman. never platform, b coeds of a fair—$4.07—held at No, 1528 28th beoa street northwest by Kate und Clara Brewer, 1 remember Bessie Daw, Mavel Moffut, Alice Totten, Emms, told me bim Casey, Eille Allce “and Edith’ Coyle, uestion and Frances upd Marjorie Fenton, was sent to Tux Probibition, ——.—_— i The man l gat you interrupted Mr. Delavan. thave te kind ofa compunity’ you re f ing to create, isu't it?" said Mr. Seymour. Sinspeimer, and iter two minutes across H street \d, where he reoov- an vscaped, | the at thing to me why Ue third pari THE Doc HAD SWaLLUWED 4 SNAER—| men think that we are contin ‘fguting Yesterday afternoon whiie one of the officers | temperance when we are for it. itis perver thiou chat the compaiga in Maine inyured third party movemen! touch, couduct can only be explained on the ground that he is un old man.” en cuLopen @ live snake was — aileged to bave been com- endant tiled @ demurrer, and i: was ‘The court took ——— of fre was ‘the house and large et erates

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