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FOR RENT—HOUSES JON RENT — 210 f st. 16r..$120 GO2C st. ne. Or... $2" Big Cove. nw. 1 re 129 |LuZ] N. Capt. st, 76.205 > ith si. n. w., Or. O11915 Oh <cse. Fenton Pia-en@1s..0 13 peatige rs E238 fitist ow te. i duthst. se, 5k in OF AO % rear, & 8 40 462 is st, (rear).n.w Ars . G24 Mase av, Fear) 6.50 Fe, St.2285| orrice ROOM S-1 |1106 F st nw, BFS.5O i320 BOR, WARNER & CO. ¥16 Fst now. G17 2d ot 78 $22.50 Tail dst. Hr 7 1010 Msi. 7 pm ti st 1716 Fst. 2420 Va av. dt Rear 2621 Ist. dr Br, cor. See Water st 2th &Damay lor $13 Bast ne. Tr, wl 2.30 = For a wilustappiy te WESCOTT @ Wi. ocié 1907 Pennsylyani {OR RENT— 2013 Q st. lor... seg NHL ave. $100 1205 M st’ nw. dir Sw.cor sth & B.19F125 S02 21st 14r mi. Toes veb st. a. 146100 idaz Lath Mt. ow. OF. ‘and store... 100, Ieed Fst ow, dir 100 Maxnolin ave. FURNISHED. $700) 2100 H st, 10F. (6001017 Conti. ave., 1 £204 ISth at. 13F- 1520 Jefferson Pt 1702 19th st. LIF, 1905 Sunderland pL, 1901 F st aw. 130] Conn. ave. SQ st nw. 10r 1406 Mt st. houses can be examined by permit from ficeonly. THOMAS J. FISHEL « CO. Myrtle <t-n-e. TS HAL, 5.Ww, SHS. Rigas x Boundary, 4 ry. ar SPORES, PerMo.| OFFICES Per Mo. 1ily Paw. Sr&dudr $6) Hh Pa av, rm 15.3% 1406 Psi uo. Sreciras wth & Pa ave, em Ld Hne..sradw6r 25 nh Pa ave,rm 1a. 435 Mina werd. dr 2 | Vernon Row, rm 625 Mus Sredwse) fol & Pa ave, em 42k Ls. di : 2 Va ave, an The ubove is only a p roperty on my | dooks, | For fail Jie. eal missur 1a the Ist and 15th, For es 1325 M st. nw., 1S¢.$300. TUS LOth n.w., 121 31700 Lott uw1Se15. X/€ 2016 15 Sco joci6] THOSE WAGGAMAN. FURNISHED. SIZ C st. vw. 197.81 S.Beorimie Paav,id1z0 10S G st nw. 12m 44 Ve av. mw. Ue...” 416 hse aw. Br 1202 0 0... Tar. a0, JO-room house, with acre Tebroit Par ¥Cap. st, 9r., b 10h <e., Or.. ml. K b = S30 | 0 Zist ow. Sri 1 S-room house. with larg Lnear Parracut S22 Conn. ave. 15th and W sta. AG Ketan: SL st furuished elege Permit to inspect Fane handvowely iow SEALLY, 60S Lithst nw. AND Ist. To DESIRABLE DWELLING Possession > Ap RENT. orien kis th st we pant S1000 per annum. Marshal's office, © Se modern ts crass PARRE! 1415 F street RENT-HOUSE 1500 RHODE ISLAND Apvly to J. J. MEDD, 1402 14th st. par) KENT—A PLEASANT HOUSE, CONTAIN- uime rooms aud bath, nicely farntshed. in- Suverware. line ent to for shorter Poet cellar. 40; Seond. mnod-ro improvemencs. WES, 92. F st +NY-sIX-ROOM BRICK Hous! and gas; $1 pe seuo-him IN ANACOSTIA—G-ROOM BRICK Kext Howe WSL: house nearly new: lycation Jefferson st... $1 - GRISWOLD. Anacosita, D. SiH ST. 11 ROOMS, Mi d imps. mew DOLBON @ Ditty 1538 F st. ENT 3088 N ST. NW. t conveniently locate fo magnets ahd P. of ea IS roves mewly be ‘ociim | THIS PROPEK | hea® both atrevt irae greta and | EEN. TOS | BOS Tih'st. maw. NG DUPONT we of Hon, S. se ts one of the post beantin gsim the city, bus ait modern imps tion. For further ‘stormation DULANY & WHILING. Heal Estate FURNIsiET jaiely the bs BOARDING. loTH I i KW, pen, under PIN. ete tasiefasiv and | 1 LO perutay HAVING & SUITE oF | c dof bth and M ce reliable persons to | f estat As ANT, WELL FURNISHED | bor’ without Tanie Howrds & 3} Fyre estates Mocse et TH OE NS rp TRNER OF iat Pina ts . Bent, (ranueat atid table tx reception of perma | T. SOUTHALL. | SHED, LAKGE, oak board. for Bead lveation: FeUCES CX Chatiged, Nia NICE istory fron aul will eaten Com SW.-SEVE ‘gus Witis first-ciasy Bowed Bis abie Board. ‘oehl-lse ROAKL AND KOOMS Al 314 AND S16 IND Dave Kooms B215 orks paitted sid payeret Board House bas aruagbows. Mont Imps. ve PPuE Loctiel nocsr, 512 9TH St. Now aud the La Pierre. sw cof. 10th and E B.W.arethe Yeat conducted boarding houses in Meehy. Labbe ti clans piemsans route “Ler; FA a8) winter, 6 axp 87. a lige of, our own importations FRENCH, Hh aot SCOTCH SUL TINGS, OVERCOAT: ied FO USEMINGS, a the Linyortiaig Tailor Ti. D, BARR, WALL Fetus) vauieave, | Mud balance om monthly payments. weut of house or SB1 & 533 Spruce | ¥. | res SAEECOR excuiass: ee MONDAY, OCTOBE 18, 1886-WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE—LOTS. JOR SALE—2008 GST. 12 ROOMS, NEW. very desirable, and cheap at $10,000. PARKER & TOWNSEND, _ocl8-6t_ 1418 F street. FoR SALE— ON VERY ACCUMMOLATING terms, thuse to de-irabie th.ee-story and cellar, brick dweiliogs, containing all the modern lmprove- met, 315 and 317 New York ave nw. Fer terms, apply to 1015 L st. nw., or c Room 13. 984 F st. nw. WE OFFER AS AN INVESTMENT ction of he city for 90,000—oue-hird cash. Rented by tbe year at $45 per moat b SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ocl-6t 927 F street. F°O8 SALE HANDSOME BSIDENCe ON 1eTHt sWormvinbr « Baabiny, ocl-3t TE F2%, SALE x, 911 New York av @ieven rooms, bath, &e; sti oclS-6t JOR SALE. a delight:ul House lu the aorthwest BUILT ‘South front, containing we for residence. ‘ALBEKT F. POX, 920 F st ute P-room iirick Dweiling, corner 3. und M sts. uw, py. over.ooking public park; well ba li almost band: ely papered througuout; lot 21 tect wide: price 35,200, LOUIS P. SHOLMAK EK, poses; owner Wants te LOUIS P. ocl6-3t POR SELON TNE INSTALLMENT LAN Mixiy Nice fprick Houses It arte ch the ens, ransing in price from. 23.400 10 7. ect frou S00 cach and $20 per month to SLUMY cash wud S30 per month: alw 166-000 acres 1a Florida of i Graige and Vegetable lauds und seve al bearing Grange groves at oue-halt their value. F. PAL LOVEE street u. Ww. oclt-s8* Dik SALE-A QUEEN A. LE coT- tase, cishit rooms: “0.0.0 feet xround, In. akouia rari Wilt vesoid ow Tous tate, Box 192, Star omtice. ocl6-6t nis; price $4,500, if sold sun eters . 7 ROOMS, BRICK, out; concreied cellar front side and back iustulunenss If de- WNEK, 1003 Caro- .W., OB premises, Newly pavated dud paperet. JOR SaLE— ‘ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE., NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, A large and elegan. dcesideuce, containing 15 Lot las a routace of rooms. Sweet On Massachusette ave. by au average depth of 120 feet to « 15-100t alley. ‘For price and permit to inspect apply to. J.V. N. HCYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania ave. T A BARGAIN—A NICE BRICK ning seve.. rooms and bath, on 1Oth a Jot 15 feet trent, ruuning bark to an alley. Herdics pass the door. ‘Price $4,800. J. HERTFOGD, 14.23% F cli ALE—A W 7RNISHED FOURT room House, 14l! of good-paying jodgers not one Vacant room ia it, aud Will seit tor $9UU, 3400 down ‘Kewsou of se! ‘ng got another busi- 1 house. Sr particuiars call i Oc1 6-1) at 1:00 F st. nw DOK SALE HARGAIN<—ON EASY TERMS. Thrce new ick. OT st, Meur. Penns] Vania ave, Se 6 rooms; ail mod Imps? lot 17XBO, tO arch wiley; Be.400, bos Ist. mear C st-ae: 6 roows aud cca secbay widow; ail Rigd. Lp ew: 91,900. si. bewer fund K stave, 6 roms, sore and or press Uriek f aid ‘repaig; Will Fen AB yer morish: yevwse 1s 2” Frame House: rick ips, Price $0,000. East Ww. ocléim 2 Pes ca ES DSB Property oa Lats. st, Q and ic: 50 220 to aliey. Will sell ag a whole Or separatery. HUFTY & DYE 13h aud F N.W., CAN BE CON- 3 propinty vita a beautifal 12- 5 sabitary puumbing, Doe b W..LT-room brick, wide lot to paved Will be soit at a oncrifice. gio 1s sc uw. good tot wiih frame dwelling, will delguld cheap. Vucunt it 115 reet 0 to L0+fuot atiey. F: alley: st. w., and 44 feet deep onsstu ‘Chince to improve to ud- Want: ge. WG. DUVALL, (Successor to Duvall & Marr), oct 65t $920 F st. waits TWELVE bath, all mod imp , only. 36,000, WALK ni & WLLSUN, 1008 easy ters. aL nw. eciG-Ln LARGH, 12 ROOM brick house, Lot 43x85, bear War Department. Lerius easy. PLL WASHIN oclst SOR SALE—GREA’ tute; Six new Brick Houses, en # beautiul Py ‘oomiseac ceaue nvrtewest, wits wide stfeet care within halt squares, Price tor broperyy ouly gOr.ote. Torta 92000 ashy bal 3500 er Sead, "hie property be baw renting for 9: Termeni “appre 2 PRS feoriowe “PRA retate agent, 142 NO SALFLA PERFECT GEM. BrotBh ti cake Pres S CURB SS! Abby tod W. Rats. ass Sew JPo#=40EDteRovED BUS Ou ome ofthe ew atreets Latercecting ant eorih of Penny ivauia aveide, about bulr square: cheterrous StklGek « uinse ore ave. INES PROPERTY, 10s FS. TIRUL THRE! House on 4th st., near East Capit =4x104 ty alley: size of of how: has twelve large “rooms and is. pap. red ihe. Fauge and latrobes; dry cellar aud 6.000; easy teTmMS. A good TORY Heap at 33,000. A comiorabie house Ou H st sw. beiween Gili and h st-.;se¥eu ruouis, water and bath: good stable in Fewr, « bargain at 33,000. 33,000 will bu. two nice nue houses Ul L St Sw., between 4g aud Gu A great court sie ‘A'good house and store on the ‘id G'S swe ail modern ta eovenus it gu Coli: clea at 8,200. ne ood Uverruomn iivuse wi waler in yard for siaue 2 CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, _ocl6-at* = sh st Pe eee 73 HST. NE. Six rooms, als mod. iusps; $2,750. each: $1,000 ‘Gish, balauce on tne For male—Cheap—Two six-room Brick Houses on N. bet. Sd and Sigste sw, With all mod. Impa, @LBOO esch: SSuO casi, buiauice 12-3, 4 pears For Sale—Chesp—Five now. fiveroom Brick Houses ot N, bet. Bu aud dig sta swat Will sell the Ave cheap: 91,000 Casi, balaee' I, 2. 3d years Fur Sale—Cueap—A good iuusiuess Property on C, bet. Sk and ty sth as 82,000, 31.000 casts, balance outime For =ale—Cheap—A geod Reniosyivauia ave. nw; price, $10.00; reuung at ‘p100 prt wont; bernis easy For Sale—Cheap—six-room Brick Hoase on 4% st, between Hand fete aw, With a larg. stables le—chesp—Ou Virginia ave., between 6th “th sts nw. aie. House With a five side Lot, suitable to bulid'a warebouse. © H. PARKER, 44, and E sts. .w ICE LITTLE SIX ROOM = between dl aud My sla Sw, WILD ulce 9 room briek houses on M, bet. sd. sand 319, renting at vil per mona @) cach; 2 new Groom brick houses op Lito si. belie venbsylvania ave. se, with ali mod ern improvements, 32.500 each. HM. PARKER 4p and Fists VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE OF om. two baths, to store rooms and cellar: one square or CajKol park. Inquire at 140 ‘Also, three buiidiing ois, oclg-yte JOR SALL—A NUMBEK OF NAW AND DESIR: able Brick Dwetl:nes, iocated In p.w, section, at $4,500, $5,000, 35,7 teres. oct 2we JOR SALE- Business Property on 1KALLY LOCATED BRICK Sand Dathroom, in perteet oF Fotsttns Hwetling. 11 Bo sanitary pit ew gus fixtures, &e; pric, ww. Ouiy “et, oh required TY ork © THERFURD, 1226 Fst. naw oe t-6u" SRSALE S1Nk CORNER PROPERTY BAC- ue wew library sites New rick Dweil- ug Qk, MEE Cote ay fee Brick bwel, Kinde. Isluud ave TYLER & THA RFORD, 1226 F oc 6-3t4 PE SALE A BARU ALN —4u7 E 13, mode mente Great bargain to prompt purchaser. Lustie: hate posessiol. “APPLY LO ower LoUY ZIst st H.W, « SALE-ON © norihwest We tiaud aver Canes 2 BEST HOUSES IN of Connecticut aud, 000. A. SMITH & SON, 1292 Fst. re SALE—A BLOCK © NEW ITOUSES cone cree:tot ont Wallagh Flow: two ators: @ rooms bath and ¢ Har, aud falshed in Hest Cass style. Plans at our oftie ei. Y & DYER, band Fst. a, w, e155 20k SALP—A NICE L&TTLe Ast. o.W.: ive Foume and sur er Kite! good Yard; price $1,Suu; terms enss At F = NS CONNE twostory base brick; flu water. Price $3,000 vetasst P. LE, 1226 F st. A. DAKNE PSE SAREGA NICE FRAME Howse ON 16TH st. betwen Vand W sts. mw., 5 rooms, paluved and papered. now reatiug for $1250 yer Myouth in advance, oct S-Bte Price, if bought at ouce, 31,300, B.A DARNEILLE, 1226 F st. SALE—OR RENT—ON ACCOMMODATIN dermis, those beautitl 7 apd & oom Houses, Has, parking and large bck yards, op Sac, bewween Daud bss me:tve minates’ walk from Government Prinung Uiiee, Bickle plated latcobes slate mastels, brick-set ranges. Ail rooms heated Stable lots in Fear. Aw snveatment peys 10 per cont. DAVID A. WINDBOK, Owner, se2awe St. Raw, {OR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS of the eity.severd fine Prsins and Suburban Places, tonnes rented acd Tents colected. ‘piieatbons ch T base constant for houses to rent. GEO. W. LINKINS, a octzw JOR SALE— XW. a NW. 1/2747 F st. bh, 107.$7.000 ; ¥-sve.#40,000| 2:52 Indiana av. Or..7.000 F.25,000| 826 Dass. 0 ‘50U ig 15ii:30, 000) Norma "apttol and Eats, @ Riggs st, |) bob. mnt 6 44:30) 1 to 6 alley, bei, aud 4.000)|_N. 1th abd 13tn...4,000 AU to 2234 Bound” | 1188 to 110.1% aid st avy Db. ar....16,000)| fh 3 1342 Ver, a¢ 18¢-16 Vu) 1208 thai. bi. O7_-0,900 2024 to 2042 Bound. |is0ss Kest. m.i. 9F.....0,000 ar 318.700 |2126-2128--130 15,000) 1811 D st. £h.5r.. nH 00Y 1438-1131 11S 2.000)\_ 24th st dais, 4 41,500) |805 6th st. b-b. 1/000) tion of Ice for bulletin issued on ‘THUS. E. WAGGAM. erty on my books, Saget tee ans , 8 STORIES 1x138 it, all and cellar, 12 rooms, stable, lot mod. imp.; price, $11,000; $4,000 cash, bal, on Lime, rice ch 225 D st hw., 3 sories, 12 rooms | rae lot; 5 500 easy terms. 1006 5 st. n.w..new. rooms, and large celiar, lot 202100 fi: built by owner for his Cw. Use. very ‘Bubscaniial and ‘cosy; pice, 86,000: rts of the city. iT. easy terms, ‘Many other Houses and Lots in ai] as sie TOR SALI A617 13th st, 3 story brick, 10r 1446 RK 1. uve , 3 story brick, L2rs, 1510 Qat, 2 ators orlek, 12r4.. 1b23 Mat, Sstury brie, 1Urs Wis Gs Sty 3 story Dicky L2es.. 2136 Lt, 5 story brick, 9: T3ih st, extended. TOLL Toth su. 3 5t0 ie. 1532 Pierce tines. 2 tory brick YOd Sst, 2 story brick, BES. 4G Sst 2 story brick, Bre. 1415 17th of, st0.y brick, Bis. i story belek, Yrs. story brick, Ors. ory brick, Yrs -. 2 Story br.ck, y brick, Ors Sstory vrick, 9:8. t., 8 slory brick, Ors 8 story brick, Ors ‘Sth st... 3 story brick, Ors. Linden st., Le Droit Park, dis. h st., 3 story brick, Ors. ite. = ‘Two 2-story frames, 17th and Cat. s. e., eac A wo dstory bricks, L, near 4p at sw. each... 1 Que 210.3 same, "S65 Scu00! 3 g wo ory bricks, A, near 7th stn, e, y brick, 1ith'and knw. ‘One B-story bric Rest. u. Oue 2-story brie ear 16th ocks-lin POR SALE- SOM EAST WASHINGTON SNAPS, MUDERN HOUSES ON EASY TERMS, 808G se, Sstory £b., 12rs., 101, Zstory b. s...98.500 1010: a ave. 8e, Setory bh., Bre. m. 131 110h st. se, 1126 Bst ne 1sis Bst. BIL Bat. se, story b, G30 ASE Re. Sstory Fs Tieuk puric2300 DE. parkB.1LO viiear paric. Bre, i REPETTI, Pa Brick, lot 18x105 to alley, on 10th st. n.w., be- tween Pand Q sta Offer wanted, JOUN F WACGAMAL 0c13-6t 804 aud 8u8 F st. bow roe s4Le— 7 SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several six-room houses on A street northeast’ all modern improvements 10 Percent investment.” rive, only: $2,000 each; aso Fooms and ceilar, on Caroline s we th near F (ior business). 23U. near new house, . & Ast sts. LW. Apply at once to J. W. Pe MYERS, selS-owt 1428 New York ave, caits Be ck, 6 rooms, mou. ups. Frame, 6 room, iad street brick, 7 rooms, Kincman Biages "7 rooms, Fierce ince, bet, Tétir wind it 1 reoms. ste, bet uth and 14th sus Grooms. H st, between “Zbd aiid ati 20 rooms, on Corcoran ‘st. £ rooms, 14th st., business property. Grooms. Feuton ¥t..n'r Gov. 7 rooms, Qiat, bet ath aid Sth H.W. Brick store and dwelling, 14th st. Brick, rooms, on Riggs st. bet i Belek, 7 rooms, Wallach st. bet. 1 Do.” 6 rooms, on Warier st Lo. ¢n Dunparton ‘ave Lo. on Congress 5, 1dr. Brick, b, bet Oth & GUyue. Peusi (iis improved sng unimptuved cithedts: “Apply sels owe TOR Sai EE NE 3 six rooms each; all mod imps: a ten per ceut estment: price S3,00U each, Also, ulce two-story on K, between 21st and 27d sts: suitable jor ay. APD P. MYERS. 1428 New York ave. c EiSin's, aw WS EW BRICK AA proven Ali be completed in ter days 95, +50. 01 Brick House, on Watluch Placer s. ‘These three houses ure the only having been sold before complet AUSTIN P. BROWN, Bric business; price $4,000. "Terns _ocl1-im Fees Pleasant, from ¥2,200 up. J. HERTFORD, oct-2we 1423, F street. Pons FAIR AULE ATTRACTIVE, wacat Lot on Sth and N sts. nw. Aisos Suniel sTouses esata ‘coe JOR SALE— S-siory trick... 12ra., 924 M st., $12,000. Bstory brick, Beery Urtp See Tars,, Sui fest., S15, Srey 1514 16.4 st, S4,000, BIS, 1820 1Gih St.) £4,000, PRESERLY & GREEN, WN st. and 130 feet deep, and ti Apply t0G. AL ARMS & Fo AEESTHE HANDSOME: Kesiv esc 1330 19th st, ouehalf block of Dupont circ Most re«ouable figure. Apply CHARLES FAK 603 140 st ne, ‘ Piy 10 90 Queene. of Ales FSk SAbk 5 Bust iss Peorenty. Ww: side of Lith st., near W: on easy terms. WAL & WILSON, Lovd F ¥ ALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDENC Fs, 1040 bode Island ave, within one block of sent ory Circie. Reasonoble owner, 603 141 Pos Sale RICK HOUSES. 7 ‘and bath Toom, linen and stove closets, ran; boiler, latrube-, cast iron sewer and sanitary plun ing, cabinet parlor masitels, hard Wood triminti ished throughout, on Boundary” st. between and Ruode Island ave. u.w., opposite Le Droit park. Wille so.d low to prompt purchusers JUSEVH BURDEN, Builder, 609 G st. n.w. ocrzwe SEVERAL NEW SIX ROOM BRICK Houses, with bath rooms and gus fixtures, in horthwestern part of the city, heatea throughout with latrobes, tor $2,400. “Lerma ‘from $200 to $000 cash, ‘trom $25 to $35 per mouth. ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘Real Estate and Loais, 1426 F st hw. price. Apply to CHAS. W. 5e22-2m_ JOR BALE— hey: Sas cere bonee to -portheastern part of the clty; water and gas; $1, ‘erm, from < cash, balauce at rate of $20 per month. AUSTIN PB. BROWN, al Estate und Looatis, 14.0 F ot mw, 5022-2 For sates, ‘We have Houses in all wrices that We: gains 108 uid see us bet rts of the city and at all stallment plan. Also cs Please call MPITREY & ADAMS, Real ratate brokers, 618 F s. nw. Insurance and louus procured, £16, 524072 Se No CG THE SALE COMMENCES, $5,000 GIVEN AWAY. GREAT DISSOLUTION BALE. $30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN. $30,000 WORTH OF THE BEST TAILOR-MADE MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING TO. BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. 60 PER CENT. ON A DOLLAR, THEY MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT NINETY DAYS TO CLOSE A PARTNEK- SHIP. LOSSES WE HAVE TO MAKE TO GET ‘THE MONEY TO WIND UP THE FIRM’S BUSI- NESS. $8 SUITS FOR $6 $10 SUITS FOR $8 $15 SUITS DOWN TO $10 AND $11. $20SUITS DOWN :O0$14 AND$16. THE BEST GOODS YOU EVER SAW READY MADE. THEY MUST BE SOLD. COME QUICK AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. LF YOU HAVE NOT ALL THE MUNEY YOU CAN LAY THEM ASIDE. THiS LARGE STOCK HAS. GOT TO BE TURNED INTO MONEY. ITGRINDS HARD TO MAKE THE LOSS, BUT WE T MELP IT NOW. OUR ENTIRE BALTIMORE STOCK MADE UP IN NEW YORK AND BALTI- MORE FOR OUR FINEST BALTIMORE TRADE, WE HAVE GOT TO MAKE THIS POSITIVE SALE AT GREAT LOSS'TO GET RIDOF AN UN- PLEASANT PAKTNER, AND DOWN GOES THE: PRICES, AND NOW IS YOUK CHANCE DON'T DELAY A MOMENT, BRING YOUR BOYS aND CHILDREN AT THISGREAT SALE OF MEN's, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. WE SELL YOU TRE SUITS MADE 1N THE BEST STYLES AT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY 1HE. GOODS FOR DON'T DELAY, BUT COME aT OK S. FP CITY, BRICK ped Fraley Carriage House and Stabie; ground TH, by 6 teet ic wide alley. Price ¥6 50U- SLO Geli, Samra six montis: balance 20 suit pur- chaser, Address Box 25, star office. sels-im SOR” SALE-GOOD |" INVESTMEN(—THREE it basement rick Houses. near tor eL.S8U per yeur: Will veli fo, BAKLY, Owner, 60s oct ONCE, AT , 924 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN I AND K STREE18, TWO DOORS BELOW BURDETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED BY G, ASMITH APTEB THE NINETY DAYS' SALE OR # oh on Oregon uve.: making each Jot 97 fot LOT 18, SQUARE 10%; 62 FEET on Tat by adryihot 298 seed, fronting ‘witl be sold at ches, jus New Humpshire ave:, the very low price of 0018-6t R PB. WNSEN] ‘ARKER & TOWNSEND, | SALE WE HAVE A SERIES OF FINE Lots on 21st st., just north of N at. from $1.1 31.85 per sa. fe these atfer sepeci Imnty toelegant bolidings and Valuabt ay tow tu elt WiMER, 1425 Fst OR sou ‘oF specuiative or building purposes acaba tiaet Sehr r the figure numed. pt See ae front where how erecting several handsome sam dwellings, at the low price of 0c. per foot, Ground to be broken next week fur another attractive house. ‘These lots will soon command $1.00, the figure at which others are now holding. ‘Terms very easy. CUTFEK & WIMER, 1425 P chet pror SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOT NOW OF- fered in thut section 1. the beaatifur 30 foot from on north si :e of Q st. tirst vacant Sh will WIME. OK ‘once, 21.000 ole part of Mi. ROR wa Beas eee adept o1 100 feet for $1.98. CUTTE . 1423 Fst SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, IF BOUGHT square feet of groind, in. a destt- Pleasani, at 16c.. Terms easy’ HILL, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, * Room 10. Kellogg Building. AM AUTHOR. SALE-Vi HEAL ied to offer for a few days ouly four lots, 50x100 ieet each. on Keuesaw ave., next to corner of 14th st extended, at Ie. ‘This is" a. great bargain. Call at Shee 8 Cirrus heat teaute and hnsurance, ‘oci6-6re Koom 10, Kellogg buildh feet, 110 TOR ave. bri euaser; B-story St me, brick house, FORD, 14: Process’ ol erection on ts block than an} oi oom 4, 1331 F st eoeeae E FRE BAGH 40 Wass. AVE NW. 2511 ‘Columbia st. newey_ lot 4x00 to wiles r ments in sm northwest, call on i SSIRA, near ~tanton Square, contulning 9,047 ng wide Jarking. improved by 2-st0r renting for $v2 per mouth. J. Re HIRE ig Fst. ocl6-t 20 FEET ON MASSACHUSE ., Heat 17th st n.w.t more cost'y buildings 10 owner a >a 10k Also, tiree 1sfeet Lois on N qleutave, at $2,00 a foo. OWNER a 0c1 6-205 SALE—% SQUARE OF GROUND, 411 AND ts. mA os HUFTY & DYER, 18: and F sts ot ine! SALE. LOT 64X large fraine mansion im good condition; ard mod. imps; a’ bargain; to an immediate pur- easy terms. 228 Mass. ave. ne, lot 14x62 frame house; price 91,500. 916 and 91 15x55; price $¥00 euch. For goud invest- 11 properties on Capitol Hill and the IAN “NHOWER & SON, 1115 F bci6-lw st. por west feet, SALE—26 BUILDING LOIS Iv NORTH art of “he city, containing 83.000 square ferms easy. BW. MILLER, 160 HH st. 00! EF; DR 300 cars. JOR ater. Pa Book ots SUN, 1 yOR Jour each. ‘ool water 4 por new I per foot Woe. Westside of 1 end 0 nord ot se22- ret about s€20- JASPE XN X X Estate id E near New Hampshite av These lots ure di good houses, A bargain at SL. B.w., between 191 y ‘omy’ $1.5U. We have some cheap eust sect n of the c.ty which speculators should 1ouk Delongiug to au estate at a bargal 18 foot ‘EB Cor: eel5-8t idl» New York Ek, Room 4, 1331 F stn. avited. SUxIw. Paid Q'sis. n.w., lot 57 by 105. r. Apply to ihe & Fes, and vie.nity, from 11e uj APRS es: Willies Wa Tht Apply t CHABLES EARLY E 241020 fet by 100 to 150 feet; ab N. ocié-1m ONE’ NON curity in sums to suit, _0c}3-1m_ Bees W. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 sew 698. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATS, IN sums to sult, at lowest rate of uterest. sets Moeerte LOAN ON APPROV “Moderate comm SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT, ON PARK ST. feet front; also 10 and 62%; near 14th sireet CLG 200 ONLY, ON 17TH ST, +21 feet front. SERIGER &' LIEBERMAN: SALE-FOR (oe FORMERS MEE Sr. FWo 101 a0 Hee SIEGE & LIEBERMANN, oles 08 Fat Jo! SAFESIOTSSIGHT GOOD LoTs IN hortheast section ofthe city at 27¢, per foo, 78 feet 2 tuches on North Capitol st. and 122 on © st. sirable ones. ‘I here 1s Foon ‘and 20th, 2x95 10 Su-toot alley, LINANE & MCUBRMOLT, 4 ~ PLEASANT, THREE LOTS: beautite: buiiding sites; the cheapest erewsy terms. WALKER & Wil- oel6-1m HILL—a FEW 140 exc the villa 006 F uty ‘ ALE MERIDIAN SALE—A RARD OPPORTUNITY. 0X30, on Pst, wes: LGU, including & co 10s, 34.000; Cofner, $2.00, oF aur JOHN FP. WAGGAMAR, 804 wid 506 F st. hw. NEST RyS1DiNGi on 19th st. near ¥ at. asphalt sire.t; ot Kas. wewar, ele: omy 7c. id at $2.50, Will sell on Address OWNER, Hox 180 Star citice, iw SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOT ON liTH 8 rU bw, west side: 214x08, to wide ai Detween U and V, lot OO0 "sq. ft, betwe. Bs with five 1 26, betwee Price ide of L. bowen 21st aua per foot, B1.00. 1: and Ist and sd uw, ets Loto 22d sts. and other Lotsut barges, WAL EF. HOWT? (21 F st, mW i Corsi FOE SIKABLE BUILDING Lovon Capiiol y two squares. f brary site: size 20x70 fee; alley ou south side anil in Wher at D4 7th st. Ke SAL» —CHO.CE LOTS IN MT, PL. ti HERTFORD, ocl eb SANT 5 069-2 1423%y F street, Wet LOTS-f HAVE FOUR ChO.cF Gpposite the residence of Hun, Jus. G. Iilutue, wie Pay sell" tor $6,000 each. The ground sinds high, with eine verrace, each lot being Ze tet trout. Lois in this locality are, being tapadiy ‘Outlook from the ots is on Do INO, &. PRE 1416 F st nw, a wont en m G SLLE, ON ; sume Of 1OL 45x10 ‘kix houses, routing 91h St, which contains wide parking: price per sq. ft” Apply to owner, GOLDS HAD, th st. H.W. 4a TAKOMA PARK, i, containing in ag two squares gregute 33,0uU sure feet" kor sale by. AUSIIN P. BROWN, ‘Real Estate Im SALE—RUILDING Y $25 BACH: By uhes tot Washington or Alexandria: ory Frame. House. with dy ‘ap or trade tur city property. For ‘AR NAUCK, Attoru Ro ation ex o ‘us Am* a 6. 416 Sth st. new. FRONTAGE; | 200 taxes and stuuli inter ils per 1lOoL G3XV7 ieet on 'T st, Mer re aves D1 per toot, Gd feet on M stn ‘Also, Olher bargains southeast and, NEM, 1oom 4, 1381 F st nw. LOT—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x ar Seubrook Station, Hund B. KI, 20 by cars to city; beautifully located: 260 price 318 aloz, Apply ty MARION hat, Biagensdurg, Md., oF Hk M.JACKSUN, 212 Ds. a.w., Washlpgton prea Box 3 2d EDITION. Ltt Toran Th Se GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPHS. A Reselation Favoring Government Control Introduced at Richmond. RICHMOND, VA.,Oct. 18.—At the forenoon ses- sion of the general assembly of Knights of Labor to-day Thomas O'Reilly, of the telegraph- ery’ district, offered the following resolution. Resolved, “That the organized power oi the order of the Knights of Labor be directed in de- mnanding at the hands of Congress the passage ‘ota measure recommending the purchase, un- der the right ot eminent vomain, of the ‘tele- raph system of the country, ‘That it is the duty of ull to assist in nominat- ing und supporting with their votes only such Catididutes as will pledge their support to such @ measure, and that special instructions be issued to Lhe legislative committee at Washing- ton to agitate for such ownership and make government telegraphy one of the burning Questions of the day.” O'Reilly in introducing the resolution Mr, galled attention to the tact that telegraph ues in every country except the United States and Canada are owned by the government, and claimed that it was an absolute necessity bere that the teegraph system shouid be controlled by the government in the public interest, THE ACTION AS TO TRADES-UNIONS RECONSID- ERED. The action taken by the general assembi Saturday in reterence to the clause or the ro- ¥ised constitution relating to nutional trades districts was reconsidered, and wnen an effort was lade to readopt the clause as amended it failed for Jack of a two-thirds vote. It was then moved to refer all of — that Part of the revised constitution not yet acted on to ‘the executive board and a special committee of four to take action ‘on itand submit the result of their labors to the local assemblies tor their approval. Action Was peuding on this motion when the noon re- $8, Fas taken, A telegram was vent to Thomas . Barry instructing him to remain in Chicago, Where le was sent to endeavor to settle the dit ferences between the pork packers and. their employes, DISORDERS IN CHICAGO. A Non-Union Man and a Pinkerton Man Badly Beaten. CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Two members of the exe- cutive Lourd of district assembly 57 sald, re- garding the Armour strike, that there would be no trouble about the non-union men. If they were put to work In the houses with the union men it would not be long belore they would quit or their own accord, as things would be made pretty hot for them? A PINKERTON MAN BADLY BEATEN. A non-union man came from the direction of Armour’s packing house this morning and was set upon by @ crowd of boys aud severely thrased. He flnally made his escape. Shortly alter 10 o'clock @ Pinkerton man tu full uni- form and carrying two bundles under is arm walked through the yards toward the town hall, Just betore reaching the Exchange build- ing he was surrounded by a crowd of boys, who hooted and yelled at him, He put his huad in his pocket AS IF TO DRAW A REVOLVER, This act was greeted by ashower of stones, and the officer started to run through the cattle pens, toward the trucks on 4uth street, where e was caught by acrowd of tully 100, His packages, coutainluy ts Wardrobe, were taken from bith and torn to pieces, aud he was unded and kicked around the face, head and. ody until he Was insensible, While lying Ubus his coat was taken from him and wrn toshreds, “He finally came to his Senses and crawled off between the cars Just ax auother crowd came up and wanted to kill him, A search was mude for him, but he managed 10 secrete himself wud finally got away. THE P. E. CONVENTION. Reports of Committees. CuIcaGo, Oct. 18.—The house of deputies ot the Protestant Episcopal church resumed its sitting this morning. The committee recom- mended the adoption of- a resolution to the effect that they should leave the control ot the work of educating the colored people to the bishops of tne respective dioceses. A second resolution recommended the appointment of a joint commission ot Miteen to actively superin- tend the work in conneciion with the board of missions. Placed on the calendar. ‘The committee on the state of the charch re- ported that the present canon was sufficient in regard to lay readers and deemed any jurther istation inexpedient, The report wus adopted. Tie committee on expenses reported that they had iound the accounts in good shape and reecminended the re-election of Win, Astor as treasurer. Adopted. ‘The commitice on canons reported that in their opinion the existiug canon as to the reg- istration of births, marriages and deatn: sufticient. Adopted. ‘Tue committee on charities reported that $35,000 bud been expended during the past Fe pOA? WAFL AB" FEU REP SOAR! chureh was read, Wliich recommended that some change was desirable in the matter of the trial of presbyters aud deacons, and that until the general convention tovk definite action the respective dioceses Le permitted to adopt such reguiatious as they might deem advisable. Dis cussion followed. Advised to Hold Back Their Reni DILLON COUNSELS IRISH TENANTS NOT TO BE IN A HURRY ABOUT PAYING. DUBLIN, Oct. 18.~-Mr. John Dillon, speaking at Woudiord, urged tenants not to be in a hurry wo take advanta he said, clining, ze of the Ashbourne ac, because, the rent market at present "was de- nd rents would soon be much lower than they had been yet if tue example of those Woodiord teuants who had declined to pay the preseut rates ut all should be follow a To Enforce Union Principles. PrrtsBuRG, Oct 18.—Delegates trom the vari- ous building ‘trades of this city will meet at Knights of Labor hall on Wednesday evening tw organize the builders’ league. ‘The new asso- elation will have a membership of over 4,000, and its object will be to insure help trom oné trude to auother 1m entoreing union princi; Marriage of Goy. Lloyd. THE EXECUTIVE MANSION AT ANNAPOLIS ALSO TO HAVE A NEW MISTRESS. CamBriver, MD., Oct. 18,—Goy, Henry Lloyd was niarried to-day to Miss Mary Is. Stapletort, also of this town. “They will make a short wed: ding tour before going to Aunopolis to reside in the executive mans.on, ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND ‘other first-class securities ut lowe.t rates of iu- HUFLY & DYER, 1BUi F st, aw, CULLISANE & McDPRMOTT, oc1G-1m_Real Hsiateund iasurance, 430 71h St. BW. Be TO LOAN IN SUMS TO x $25,000 on watches, diamonds, sliverware dj-welry. Fire-proof safes. Eutire premises pro- teo.ed by burglar ainrm, P. WALLACH, 5 Loan Broker aud Jewel 0c13- E Call now. WM. F HOLTZMAN, atry, val F btn Ww. in ety. LOANS. D Lie Ai INSURANCE. counts Cashed, Loans on ice oF otber youd securlises, 10 de RO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥ streets northwest. ‘HOS. E WAGGAMAN. ATE SECUWITY, sions. No de GEO, W. LINK SS, 720 20th st. Moin otas to suit on approved Meal Extate secur hy, at lowest rates of interest. Charges modernte, NO Ubhecesary deny. J. V.N. HUYCK, 1505 | enusylvanis ave. N ONEY TO LoaN Sums to suit, at lowest rates, on apptoved real Estate security: FITCIE FOX & BROWN, ozo 1437 Ponusylvanta ave. a VEST RATES OF 1} 7. ON REAL state SuctalEy ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1sza F st nw. _ap2a MOSSY 70 Loan on REAL BSTATE AT Jowest rates, DAN:NHOWER &80N, TLD Fst. ONE Monier cuakO aN cCRrHeea lowes tues interest, No del mhso TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE OR where the security 1s Ore CAEN Bos Rte, nw. 58e. ‘ide. 8c. ‘Stat 36: iu No. Bel ‘worth 0015 Chudren’s Fine Hand Chitaren’s " ehoo! Han Kult Zephyt acques, from Mufunte Hann ap. Jitants' Hand-knl ie, per pate.) ©‘ * Ladies’ Embroidered Collars, 3 tor ‘Tucked Linen Chemisettes Pivot Bde ra ene é spars loved Hoe, p t foot 280. per pair, Sevesra Srezer Paras Rovan REDUCED PRICES ON KID GLOVES FOR ONE WEEK. Button Kd Gloves tor Oe: per pats S-Houk Lacing Kid Gloves fur Toe. per pain, hc. 5-Button Kid Glove. for 79e. pee pair. $110 4-Button Kid tsloves for Ber = $146 4-Buttou anbroidered Kid ir 31.50 4-Button Kid Glov 19-29 =i ia ‘St. my ote 31.25 per pair. ped Litien Splasivers Oe, euch. Linen Doylies ge each, ed Linen Doy tana] Musiin Pislow shams, 85c per pair. sts Bonuete, See. nit Nornsaudy. Hoods, $1.25 Hand-Kalt hoods frou 60e. Ups ‘floods trom 28 ap. 390 ap Lhiganiis Eoiad with | Stim iibbon for taney work, Ne. 7, 88s ta seen 2ucs aibexgclicd. assortment of Clepe Lisse Neck Rof- ard Lspcases 4. BL POLLAN, SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYA!, 014 7th Street, Bet. land Kaw. ~o The Northwestern Switehmen’s Strike. Sr. PAUL, MINN., Oct. 18.—The_switchmen’s strike presents uo hew features, road has not been able to move a single car of freight, The Milwaukee and St. Paul road, by importing new men und organizing a large force of special police, are moving freight. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. The following sre the openin. and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported oy speccal Dodge. 339 Losh street: Name. Name. 1a) en. Pac, 3 Can. 30 | Bb) By Cen. Pac. Vite 117% Ches & Ono. hoi: Ady 1 : ES Pence O2%| O2u ‘Texas Pac... | 22 bM%, 53% Union Pac.......| 61% 901 Wab.Pac,-] Yt) 18 ‘Do. pre! F ribs Se Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following chanzes from Saturday's quotation: onthe Washington stoce Exchange are noted to-day U.S. dss, 1801, coupon, Lily bid. 113% asked. US) 4igs, 1801. Foemtered, 111% Olt 112 asked: 4s, coupon’ 1284 but. 120% asked. U.S 4s, registered, 1: bid. 126% ayket D.C per imp, Ge, 1801; coin, 11244 bid, 11s asked. 0-vear fas, Obs, 1924, currency, 119% old, 120 asked. 2OyEar Aud, Un, TRUE cain AAS bIL. ” Wasuluicton and Georgetown Rt. bonds, 116 0.4” Metropolitan HK. stot, 104% bid. North capitol and 0 Street AcAHt Slack O2, wakea: Washington Gas, 38 "bid, asked, Georcelown Gas, Flington, Ios, 100 bid. Riggs Ins, 7% bid, 8% asked, Wa 18 bid, 20H usned. “Wash Falls ce, 4 vers asked. Peau. Te: ans wd POL. Ts LOn, BL leciric Light, 70 asked. Baltimore BALTIMORE. Mp. October 18—Cotton quiet— middling, 9. Flour, steady, with beter inquiry— Howard ‘street and western super. Z.25uit.ud; do. extra, 2,790.50; do, tamlly, 3./o88. BO, city) imitis tba 76: to, ext, BOOMS: Brands, 4:38ed.02) Pata “amily. 3; a0, Saper- ern nominal tn Inve patents Odd. tsbscnct of receipis: western irregular aba Quik, south- ‘Ted, BUGAGe ig’ amber, Cusp. Nu. if western ern red, 52465; Winter Fed, spat. ‘Oetober. 80% bid; Novem ber, Sigua; ‘December, sShacsy iunuty Anat Corn—sunthern easier; western steady aut wath ‘ern white, 46a4t%,; southern yellow, 46247; westera Bhixed, spot, 44 bi October and November, 44nd; November of December, new or old, $4) Ha dan uury, eres Oss quiet—soutbern, d2ust: western: Whitt, S430: Western mixed, 32a Peousylvan! ‘Suasd. Hye stemly, Ssabs. luy quiet—prime to Choice western. 10.00a18.00 - Provi fairly active. oe 11.50. Bulk ders clear rib ed, Tax, Bacun—shoubk ard —ettaea, ag, "Bi ‘int wenter® 18; creamery, 28aiu, au. Perroi Iewertatoed, Oy. Cafes es is carom Goober reed ‘niger “aud ‘actives 1 Steady, aaah oe Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, October 18. 11:15 »m.—Wheat marker ed stfohyer tuls morning, November advancing eR oa is ——— COLLECTOR SToNE, of Chicago, hada eonfer- geet arennn Gamupilonn,ulr ; ‘the oleomaryurine law, . ‘The Manitoba | THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. ‘The Appropriation for the Strncture te Become Avatiabie Seon. ‘The library commission have received about forty bids tor the purebase of the doors, man- tela, latrobes and other interior fixtures of the houses on the new library site, which it is pro- Posed to tear down at once. Quitea number of houses on the eastern side of the site will be al- lowed to stand for a while, as the space is not needed in buliding operations, The bricks in the other houses will be taken down and cleaned for use tn the new library building. SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. Meeting of the Supreme Conacil in this ‘City To-day. The Supreme Council! of the Southern Juris- diction Scottish Rite, 334 degree, convened this afternoon at the temple, 433 3d street. The following officers and members were present: Grand commander, Albert Pike, Washington, D. Cj lieutenant grand commander, James Cunuingham Batchelor, New Orleans, La.; grand prior, Philtp Crosby Tucker, Galveston, Texas; grand chencellor, Henry Buist, Charles ton, 8 C.; grand minister of state, Thomas Huh Mr. Carroll's Money and Satchel, HIS BALTIMORE ACQUAINTANCE RELIEVAS AIM a. Today Eijah W. Carroll, of Priacess Anne county, Va., reported at police Leudquartens that there was stolen from 1210 6th street south west the Potomac steamboat $15.65, and also $4.28 tn ni Carroll had been to Baltimore, and formed the acquaint ance of A white man, about thirty year of age, no came here and roomed al ive number given. While Carroll Was asleep be robbed him Of his money, and then Went to the steamboat oiee, and claiming the baggage It was deliv= Itisexpected that the appropriation for tne | bard Caswell, San Francisco, Cal; treasurer | ©'@¢ 10 him, new building will become avaflable in about a | general, Frederick Webber, Loulsvilie, Ky.; Is It Yer week, and trom that time the work will be rand constable, Erasmus Theodore Carr, Leavy evworth, Kan; grand cuamberiain, Martin Colling, ‘St. Louls, Mo; first grand "epuerry, ushed forward rapidly, the first thing in order ALARMING REPORTS REGARDING THE DISRASE ing the demoliion of'the structures standing Prey Ox! gn tho site, The law Is so worded that the | Odeil Squier Long, Wheellngs W. Vac grand | 7, acs a aicaeaee ‘Treasury officials told that the appropriation | sword-bearer, John’ Lousdale Roper, Neriok, ere is fresh alarm [n Louisiana over reports of bait é million tor the bal joes not be- grand herald, Gilmor Meredite Baltimore: | Of deaths from yellow fever, or a disease closely Va; Md. come available uotil the Attorney General has de cpt cong weeny grand tiler, William Reynolds Singleton Tesembling it, at Biloxi, Miss. The state hoard honorable Inspéctor geaeral, Washington, D {health hetd a meeting at New Orleans yester- & much more dificult one than was anticl- | C "The oun bers are ‘Theodore Sutton | oat pated, bat itis thougut now that the Depart: | Bary ce nears Aetna Das | 28, at which very conflicting statements were ; ; have finished with the ins, Jucksonvilie, Fia; John Mills Browne, | Mde regarding the iver, Dr. Walker made tities by the end of the prevent wee Msngton, D.C Henry: Moore Teiler, Central | the alarauiug statement, as coming frot people — oe ty, Cok: Churies Frederick Brown, Sin Fran- | from Bilosi{that osenly aeoee aie an eee Presidential Postmasters Appointed. | o.33 Cui: huren Robiuson cherman, Des | Cases of fever, He wae’ Gh uy where nad The President bas appointed the foliowing named postmasters: Hiram H. Thomas, at C.iusa, Cal, vice B. A, Pryor, suspended; Geo, Moines, Lowa; itockey Preston Earhart, Salem, Ore.; Edgene Grissom, Raieigh, N.C. The oaly active meinbers of the council from existed up lo Saturday night 275 cases UbBs for the past two weeks people Were being burled Quletiy at night end tuat ia tue daytime the 2 this clig, besides Gen, Pike, are. Br, Wan. fe. | Codles were lait eae een ae eruane & W. Hess, at Evanston, Ii, vice John A. Childs, | Sinica and, Medical Director Jonn, M. | Fepis tou question be Mai Mate 4 suspended; Wm. A. McCune, at Sterling; Ill.,| Rrowne, U.S.N. There are, however, through: | sald that such a proinund ena vice C. M. Worthington, | suspended; Ed: | ott the country a nambe y mom | affairs coaid hardly exist without als knowl tag ward K._ Pitman, at Leon, Towa, | ef Who have received the 33d degree, and | sometuing of il. “Mr Canries Marsual, supote Vice W. J. Sullivan, suspended; Louis | WhO are entitied to participate in the mectings | lutendent of isviile and Nashville fatle of the Supreme Council, but have no vote. The | Foad, who was Sanat P. Zent, at Sturgis, Mich.viee M.D. Kirk, suspended; 0. E. Colony, at’ Keene, N. H., vieo Asa smit Frank B. Brown, at Corning, N. ¥., vice _E.’P, Rogers, suspeuded; Jonn Ro Meloy, at New Lexington, Ouio, view J. F. McManon, suspended; James Sweney, at Chamversburg, Pa., vice E,W, Curriden, sus- pended, sued belure the bow that Dr, Lemon bad prot his wiles death at Biloxt Atshall wad received a tele Con agent, watch stated y to tory Cases at Biloxt, aud Mabin hada differ: ut Lie nature oF tbe fever Lemon adueriig to the belel Laat it was Unguestiouably yeliow fever. A resululion Was advpted and ordered forwarded lo the authors Sor Harrison (y, Miss, Lawhten Biloxt tLunilion Pike, Rev. Wm. Augustus Harris aod Wim. Oscar Roome. Tne Provinelal Grand Lodge of the Royal Order of Scotiund will convene this evening at thelr temple on G street, The New Fi od toat Drs, Lemon euce of opinion a —~——_—+e0______ The Aqueduct Bridge. SOLICITOR M'CUE'S HOPES Solicitor McCue, of the Treasury, hopes very © Commissioners. The District Commissioners have appointed | !> *!!uated, reciting « rni at New Urleane soon to reach some definite basis of settlement | Wim, H.Gaskins, David Robinson and enjamin | vet tue reporis w been received, and in regard to the Aqueduct bridge. He salu to a | Churiton as commissioners of our inspection | 7.24 .0IMs: “Neu are hereby respectiully ‘nou fied that from aud afer thts date 10 pereon, baggage or ineight will be peruitied ‘by rat or Oiherwine W ener Udy, sate trom IMPROVEMENTS ASKED FoR. tory LaVestigalion of ‘Lie Uruth ms to Loe prove The owners of ground in Arthur place(square | Jevce of lever lu or about letoel 633) have made application to lave a water cre rn dvamee main laid in the street, They state that it is proposed to commence the erection of anumber Both Badly w of houses in this street. Mr. Geo, E. Lemon | rar resuLT oF AN &: oF STAR reporter to-day that ex-Gov. Wells had informed him that the directors of the Alexan- dria canal had taken steps to hold a meeting, and preliminary to that had iustitated inquiry for papers that may be needed to reach au ad- Justmment. Judge McCue thinks that @ basis urranged soon, ——— eee A Suit for Kastroad Lands. IMPORTANT CASE IN THE U. 8. SUPREME COURT. The Supreme Court of the United States re- assembled at noon to-day, and without render- ing any decisions took up the land grant case of the Kansas City, Lawrence and Southern Kan- in place of the board recently removed, Lint ae ded. OUNTER KEIWREN TWO rows fhe apprehension which bas existed at Som erset, Ky. for suiue Weeks Wat Luere might be serious troubie between United States Commie sioner F, V. Logan aud Special United States asks to have the grade of the alley between O aud P and 16th and 17th streeisestabiisued at ouce, and the alley paved with asphalt, DANGERUUS STRUCTURES. The building inspector has wotitied W, 1. Diel that nis large trame house on V street, between 10th and 11th streets, must be re” Sus railroad company against B, H. Brewster, | moved in ten days, Mra. J. Hitz is notified | Palit! Henry Bogie was vecified im a terrible Attorney General, brought here by appeal from | tuat the rear wali of 923.and 925 Pennsylvania | Caxedy last Fr Some Unie axe Bogie cars the United states cireult court for the district | avenue is dangerous, and George F. Itider has | ried a man who ad been arrested ior, at whokes of Kansas, and advanced on the docket by rea- | been ordered to take down within tuirty days | Lion of tie internal revenue laws belore Lagan son of the importance of the questions at Issue, | Nos. 4221 and 423 New Jersey avenue. for wal. 1 holu the man Judge MeCrury, of counsel ior the appellant, BUILDING PREMITS for bis apy tie Caited states cour, asiced the court for an extension of time, which been issued oy Lnspector Entwisle as fol- | but aiterwa 10d. win decison aud aie, was granted, and Mr. A, T. Britton, ‘also of SA, Didden, three-story brick store and | Clatged Lim, Mis couduct netiicd Bagie cone Cees ut, opened the argument. ling, 1331 14th street northwest; $7,000, | “terabiy. co. 2 pidint in this case the United States claims as azainst the defendant (the appellant in this court), the utle to 20,732 ueres ol land situated in Allen county, Kan, nursday Logan tried a man named Muse charge 0 elusion of Une ic trom eustody. de ti . Heurich, to repair browery, 20th street, be- Uween Mand N streets northwest; $1,000, | M. Lodge, to rebulid nouses on lut 9, square 742, New Jersey avenue, between L and M street iMdett dixuit wd al Lae con the prisoner do vy Bog 1 ‘These lands are ail in odd numbered sections | $1,000. David Barry, two two-story brick | #84 Wie iatter eriticised she eons tissh within the overlapping twenty mile indemuity Saiinga dunenveer ied: $1,500. m ton, Frid: the comtutmseues limits of tue grants made by the acts of Con- pcbeadipeh og Special batt met in the oltice wt « Bent GEC OS ae ant aly 26:1 uring the past week Inspector Harris, of the | (a 4tlrwes. | Moaie was a roads ‘along certain deflued routes on | OF fish, 10,650 busheis of oysters and tke | Previous provekel a. Mise > wapsheat, aad condemned 293 bunches .of fish, which the deiendant (by its former name, the Leavenworta, Lawrence und Gulveston’ rail- up tow Jalal pistols and vega: heulty. Bow aes i . 1ae Commissioners haye appointed C. w. | Ef lagen ps Texus railway compnny comet ctet at And | sulinner a private 0. class 1 on te police force, | anes Logan s pistol grat pads: These two rouds have widely sepa. | UB Priyate TE: Les, promoted to claws 2, viee | terabie work. | Bogie tt rd rated initial points, viz: Lawrence and’ June- | >, : aealne ais ” SR nnr nas aii anette x Hon City, ut or newt Fort Riley, but they come | ,,,\ Remon slgulug ubnsell “Hamline” writes to | suwut uutil be had caplicd every chamber Ube Commissioners to complain of a b: music that struck up nd of 1n the street on Sunday in logetner down the valley of the Neosho river, and cross each other at the town of OLLLS Weapon, ie was An Ube oreast aud bis sicull Was spl by Logau's Chanute, near the land in controversy. Sr Ee cee eae eee ee ee) Ehiuor ‘woud stata: a two chureh. nds, Bugie’s dewti a question of ) Cacia ap Prot. Z. Richards has made application to the ae ee ae a Damage Done by cugiixh Sparrows. | Ul. Z Richards has made application to the | hours. Lagan j ded, but tated WHAT DE. C. H. MERRIAM THINKS OF THEM. ‘The material {s largely in hand in the newly organized division of economic ornitt.ology of the Department of Agriculture for a series of bulletins upon the relations of several commou species of birds ot this country to agriculture. ‘The evidence collected will have a strong ten- deney in some cases Lo upset widely prevalent notions respecting the habits and value ol cer- tuin birds, and, in others, to lead to organized ellorts ior the extinction of pests” which threaten destruction to valuable branches of agriculture. In the latter category Dr, C. H. Merriam, the head of the divis- jon, places the Kugish sparrow as chilel. ‘Tnis bird has so muluplied and developed amoug its new surroundings as to become, Dr. Merriam thiuks, a vastly greater scourge than the caterpillars ‘aud worus It was expected to destroy. Its present rate of increase is enor- mous, and the new territory which it invades is estinated at more than 180,000 square miles aunuully, Iv is essentially # town bird, butit tukes loug vacations during the truit-growing seasons and wreaks its fastidious appetice upon the largest und juiciest of grapes and the aintiest of tree fruits, in which work of destruc- on its ager gen is almost: snegin- putables event its. farther isan Unsolv results ure Wot EXpeciod 1B his case, the night schools, nol exp a Mrs. Charlotte Smith wants the Commis- siouers to 1urnish fuel for the tree library and Teading room sue has opeued for wome Mr. Geo, A. McIibenny requests that I street from 20th to 24th streets, and 23ra trom 1 wo Pennsylvania avenue, be included in the esti- mates for improvements. Mr. 0. Z Muncasier, of West Washington, complains to tue Commissioners thai they hav: Violated bis rights asa citizen by authorizigg ibe occupation of market space as a manure depot. ara: P. Sullivan wants the alley between E and F and 2ud and 8rd southwest improved, aud agas and water main laid on E street be- tween 2nd and 3rd, aud a hydrant placed at the south side of the alley on i street. Geo. H. McReynoids and others request the replacement of & pump on Lhe northeast corner of 10th street and South Carolina avenue south cust. The District government is removing the curbstones from Lhe strects included within the proposed livrary site. These curbvsioues will be used iu itaproverments on other streets, The sidewalks wili be permitted to remain tor some- ume. The District Commissioners have ap roved a pramest_ manda: pee, Xoumans, of the Para mee Mei a eae us udditional privates of the police force fur the ensuing year, A request of Messrs, Hufty & Dyer thata sicewalk be laid under the aie system in trout Of lots 21 aud 22, square 331, on loth and W Sireets, has been approved. ss Annie M. Hayes, superintendent of Fs ol tue bureau of engraving and priuting, who lives in Alexandria county, Va., has asked the Conunissioners for @ puss to cross Aqueduct bridge. ‘Olhicer Petritz bas made charges against Special Officer Chas, Stewart, of baxt Washing- ton, alleging hat he accepted money from per- sons Violating the law: =e Local Notes. Messrs. McCarthy and Corbett, of this city, are the lowest bidders tor thé erection of & court-house al Aberdeen, Miss., their bid being $54,748. a |p Lie case of James B, Loh agt. Gen. J. G. Neg- Jey for slander was this morning dismissed by the court, the complainant baving failed Bive security tor costes The cave of Win. Pope, for assault and bat- tery with iment to kill Gen. C.C. Augur in Augusi last, was calied iu the Criminal Court to-day, but went over, @ Maniutian Social society, for the promo- Hou ol social Intercourse, mutual improve- ment, benevolence and charity, has fied a cer- Ufleate of incorporation, ‘The incorporators are T. A. Yates, M.T. Server, Robert L. Teel and John 1. Price. Alice Thoinpson, colored, was fined 850 or sixty days iu juil by Judge Sueli to-day for keeping a bawdy house at 343 Maryiand ave- nue. Only Eight Ward Roys Now, ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF ONE OF A WAMODS Dphotatsacuvon, The New York to-day says: James QO, Ward, the eldest but one of the nine Ward brothers, famous 4s boatinen and varsmen, was, Killed by accident at the toot of west 55th street on Saturday afternoon. He was mate of tue brick schooner TI, W. Spencer, and while ‘Steppiug from the pier to the voal be tell over board, siriking bis head against the scbooner's Tail as be descended. He sauk, but re: ou the otver side Of tie vessel Ci Abe Suitu jutaped overvourd, got huid of Ward and eid Lim Up UDUI assiniauce game, Ward died Suorly ailerward. te was bora in New! ou January idih, 1824. Mis is tke fest in @ iamily of bine boys and five girs. He sailed the Hudson jor foriydive yours, come Mmauding Lhe Deetest schooners and sluops Wak Cver Drought tue. products of the Fiver towus hitner, bverybody aiwng tue Liudson Kuew oF had heard of wim, His brothers Josh, Heury, Guibert and Eilis wou renowa #8 oursmen, Estis the most progcient or tive quartet Dulids BOTH IAKE® he (bi Py cies BS on Tuesday at Cora Walt-on-tne-Hudson. ne Nor Yer Tovp oF Hex Hussanp's Dratn— Mrs. Benjamin A. Wilis, wie or Use ex-lom geessman, was very low in New York Saturday evening, but ber ulumate recovery was stil She vot yet been told of her bug Uwiino. wiion ne became Lue Goluer on Weducsday are appareuly Mir. Willis’ body Was removed lo West sy, LL, where tue iuneral took piace yesvers AN INTERESTING QUESTION with relation to immigration bas been referred to the Attorney General for a decision, The law provides that convicts, lunatics, idiots and others likely to be- come achurge upon the government shall not be allowed to land as immigrants in this coun- try. A well-to-do mercvant in New York, wito iyw foreigner, had an idiot son in an asyiu abroad und Wanted to bring him toa private asylum in this country. ‘The commissioners of immigration Wwonld not permit him to land. Au uppeal was made to the Treasury depart- ment. ‘The question is wheiher all idiots are to be excluded or only such as are apt to become a uarge to the state. A ruling to exclude all would work a hardship, separating families, A UNIQUE SPECIMEN.—Mr. Frederick 8, Webster, the taxidermist, writes to the STaRsay- ing: “The skin and head of the Virginia buck shotby the Prestdgut’s party, which was brought to me to be mounted for him, is a very unique specimen, I is partly albino, the skiu being broadly bioteved or marked with pure white, It is avery beautiful specimen, besides beng of an Unusual churacter. These’ peculiarities may huve been overlooked by the party during the exeltement of the chuse and the death.” CARRIED AWAY By THE FLoop.—The Nght- hnouse board have been advised that the light- house at the end of the west pier of Michigan City, Indiana, was carried away by the recent ———re+- Two HUNDRED aND Fisry MEN THRowm Our oF ExPLoYMES?.—Die Souvh Boston Irom Works, Luc weil-kuowt gun Lactory, suspended operations Saturday uct on account Of im ability to pay the workincn. The suutdown lnay lust tWo Weeks oF as iwuuy mouths, Nearly OV expert iron Workers are Lurown OU of em yment, For the past six weeks the men wave received no pay, aud the suspension Is expiained vy the duct nat the yoverament ‘owed the Works $250,000 tur Filled caunon, cute Tages aud ctuer Work pertormed of late,’ aud the appropriations not velug turtioonsuy, Uae Fesources Of Uke Company became aiuiost exe bausied. AN ARBITRATION PxocLAMaTION,—Mayor Ames, of Minneapolis, Minn., ius issued 4 proc lamation calling attention to' tie duct tual Lobia POlitical parties of the slate Lave declared ian Javor Oo: Lie arbitration of labur dulliculdes aud calling upou the parties to Uy chien irike “oat Once Appolut a fixed Lumber of arbitrators, and that unul the said ditlerences ve by Wem adjusted the former relations be Tesumed by Lue parties, so that the puviie in- terests sail no iouger suffer. [ turtuer exra- eatly request that uo provocation be given by any One, aud Liat ne act of Vivienee oF eApres ston oF ill-will ve made by any one, in We Bepe Mut harmony be restored.” A Youn MAN Cor To PiECKS.—A special from Frederick, Md., to tne Muiumore Amer Post OFFIce Recrirts.—The figures prepared by Sixth Auditor McUonville, showing the re- ceipts and expenditures of the Post Otfice de- partment for the quarterending June 3Uth, are 4s tollows: Total receipts, iess money order re- ceipts, $10,911.745.28, abd the total disburse- ments, $12,770,206.54. The increase in the Teceipts, as Compared with the corresponding quarter of last yeur, is $438,879.07, while the increase in th RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signai office to-day 8. a. un., 55; 7 a. ., 53; maximum, 73; m2! A CLERK APPoINTED.—James W. Robertson has been appoinied toa clerksiilp in the office Of the reporder of deeds. It Is maid be will be expeudliares 18 $875,998.03. | Tutto work 40 assist im duplicating mutilated | ou May sock shons Cvestgsines peoas Gan He SS ee She aS == Fun over the cary ad Ke Thrtday ove ‘orfolk for New : near Double mwiteu, this county. Me spent aed heen alioda FINED FOR INDECENT ASSAULT.—Between 2 | ing u PeRsoNAL.—Capt, J.C. Burrows, superinten- | #243 o'clock Sunday morning the boarders im | ue day at the fair bere, aud ieit dn aw Cy 4 aoe nape pes Mrs, Malviu's house, in Goat ailey, were | Wain tor vine. The train did not stop dent of streets, will leave to-morrow for a holi- | awakened by hearlug te screatns of Sudle, the | he Switch, aud Musz atterapied to jump of duy in northern New York.—R. W. Lundy, | T1-year-old daughterof Mrs. Malvina, ‘Toe littie | iM dolng which he was sucked under ine wi of the passing train avd insianuy Killed, bis body being eut to pieces, > A Weatrny Youso May Kitts Hraseue.— Jos.K.Gurdner,owner of the McKay tarm,lame luton, Mass., committed suicide Saturday morn- Adrian Hegeman, C. H. Mead, R. Merrefieid, HL W;, Knight, Josep Keppler, of New York, a F. Barr, Kansas,’ are at Wil: ’8.—Mirs. Davis, wife of Judge Davis, of Court of Clalms, bas thrown from a drag, r Lenox, one Gay last week and seriously. iri charged one of the boarders, named Joha Bares, with indecently assaulting her while she was asleep, and said he gave her bush money. Officer Fainter arrested Burley, and be was tried on the charge in the Police Court this aiternoon, He admitted being in the room, . He was twenty-five years old d, receiving some ugly cuts and bruises, | and said be was looking for some movey be- |! OLDE. ee HH. Brow: sol New York, J.S. Wilson, of | ngingtobim, He was fined $20 or 60 days | 204 = ee juw ee fy inde Ce ley, oeitabarg and 3 [inj Bye Ee Sam pbel yy rac .V. Allerton, are 2 atthe £bvidu—atr, and Mrs, William A. Huo- ‘The Cour. ago. Young Gardner was fluely educated, but ‘of late had exhibited some peculiar del accompanied by marked mental depression, eee Wire Deap. ressuiun James Buchanan died ~ lust evening, Of catarrh of the Weeks ago Mr. Buchanan was Ublicans aod her deata ‘Of the political cam- gerford huve returned aiter an exteuded tourin the north, and will be ut home Tuesdays, at 1418 Corcran street.— Adjutant General Dram has returned tw the city trom Fort Leaven- worth, Kan.——Mr. W. B. Montgomery, private secretary of the commissiouer of patents, has gone to his home in Michigan, fora visit ot three weeks.—Senator Blair is at the Na- tional—Aruold W. Thomas and John T. Courr iN GexenaL Tene, Mills agi. District; motion to calendar appeal abd dismiss granted, Kirk agt. Com- missioner of Patents; demurrer sustained aud bill dismissed. Kilbourn agt, Latta; on hear ing. urrr CoURT—Judge James. ‘Today, itutn age. Huth; vale ratified and re- ferred W auditor. Camp’ agt, Camp; divorce REPRESENTATIVE BUCHANAN 't The wite of Cor in Treui stomach. Two renuminated by the found hum in the int Brent, of Toronto, are at the Metropolitan.— paiga, W. Gr Bienes, of Cleveland, Captain Clinch, of | Sranted. Lodge agt Lodge; testimony ordered New York, and John G. Baker, or eilladelesia Cincuit Coci He MAI [a a0. Paine cot antne" nat | | ro-aaf Couns ag Manip ote pubic ron n, Thomas B. Kerr, rg, and’ P. , Ones V.. ‘Luke, ob Tudia, are at Wormiey'ae-Siaruin. tion. Lou agt. Negiey; suit dismissed. 01D | son “agt. Roach; default. Atzell agt. Schroth; do, susemun agt, Seltuger; do. Taylor; plainuit's death ‘s Coiling, or St. Louis, Col, E. F. Brown, of Day- ton, Uliio, and Jacob Ry Teltair, of New Bruns. ward ugt. wick, are at the Riggs, A TROUBLE OVER Musicians. — Manager Kernan, of Kernan’s Theater, has had consid- erable trouble oWing to the employment of three musiciaus objectionable to the Knights of Lubor, as they were not meinvers of the musi- cians’ assembly. Mr. Kernan advanced the money for their initiation into the Knights of Labor, but the men have been bluckballed, When a committee of the Knights of Labor went to the theater Mr, Kernuu stated his side Of the case to them and aaid he would let them decide it, He says he employed the musicians because they were good musicians and that st would be a grave injustice to them to diveharge them at this season. It is expected that matter will be settled to-night. ee Ropperies REPORTED.—James McDonald, 507 E street, reports-stolen trom his room $40. La On October 17, 1688, ANN K, DARBY, 1s Sainuel Lioyé, 2011 Oth. street, reports the fourth year of ber age, ia of two. bridles, worth $3. Wim. B| October Livin, st 3 p.m. from BeDaniol, of Columbia’ & G, reports, sioien ‘ber sub, 2013. ‘street, Boorgetown. from bim'@id. L. F. Callahan, 1148 4th street, reports stolen @ pair of skat ‘alot. HARRIA. Op, ing, Wm, O. Hammett, 219 20th street eonth- ekst, reports that while on D street, between 18th and 13% strects, Saturduy night, he lost OF had stolen trom hin $35, Row os A Stuést CaR.- in the Police bead 17, at Gaara aa a ees placed on trial of ‘ipbes itcame | Winedeate: out in evidence night were 84 prude eye eecae cae aren ing on the st ant req tale | a hd He Gocegeae comisrae Games Pe a Frankita forteived Mahe sree, eae Bee. a] °

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