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THE a d EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, 00 ' lie — BER /19, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT FOR_SALE—HOUSES. va0 Fst. n. 1719 2018 ee8Sa BES st. tow. Or, 441 Warber si. ori 115.0 9th ww Mascave. v7 20 wt. AB tb st. 0.W.. 7 S30 316 Law.ore. 180 Tin st. aw, OF.....dy | Fenion Place, 5 Fu11 30 Fr8.. 26 | 324-26 10.80 28 10.30 KEK, cor. Hy and Rete aw. $29, Building 324 Pa. ave. 0. adnan ‘20 © nlndenasurg toe st 30 | dwelling and stable. J “ SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, a7 Fst E3 oclé-6t Frivot Sea. tre 2291 Cleweland st.7815 30 w Br 14.00 A. E 222 215 Lith $15 Del. ave, n.e.¥1 13) ‘Geveiaad ave.. 63 Mi Pi'wt.3O!| water guaranteed. WALL, (Successor to Duvall & Marr.) 825 F st. nw. R & SON, 1116 F vin w. with stbL$12 14 Vaave nw..ar 12 Fo RENT-BY DANENHOW 920 Ist st. n.w., 7r..$22.50)}1 $27 5 st ne “620 | 2: 205, 208%, and 207 oole-st_ «1.40.50 m1. 40.50 Rooms in 1520 High STORES. 415 Sat ne. Te, For # tullist apply te ccié. JOR RENT— 2013. g st. lor... 1508 N. H. ave..$100 1200 M st nw. Tir Swicor, sth € E.19e..129 Sz 21st14r mi... Bw.,}4F2400 Isiist ext. Sdwel nes © 19th stn. x, 1iTSSS 1826 J st. nw, 10. 131% G aw. upper 1731 De Saleest, 1 1736 Pas. Lir. Is2 Corcoran st, 6. Dasa av. near 14th. Sr. 3308 sherman av.,4r ‘$510 Sherman av.,4r 10 ISHED. S700 2160 H st, 10r. uO 1017 Conn. ave. 71S 2ist st, ANION st n.w.,146 16467) 608 18th ot nw. iar. 73. 1608 wth st. Tar... 150) ‘The aove houses can be examined by_ it from our office ouly. THOMAS J. FISHEL «© CO. ‘ocl6 1324 F ewreet nortuwes, FURNISHED. 'Sr-150 |N. + cor. DeLaveP. Bst ne, 12 F100 i UNFURNISHED. 312 Cat. nw. 1.8125 ))517- SEcordad&Paav.is1tu|| st, Lebroit Park... 2105 G at nw. L2t-mi75 138. Cap. st, Or., al 1344 Ve av. aw. 1Or..70)/ 12 $id Obst aw. or. 70, Ivz Oa... 40.00, 10-room bose, of ground, on Mt" Pleasant, 3161 21st ww. Srmi3D | Sroom house, with iarge 1 lot, at Mi Pieasn 06d condition cur.32 60 202 N. ar. J. ay, Gr.10 L302 18th at. 0.0, SE... ar | UMAREES BR BANES, 806 Fei aw. RENT—UNFCR¥iSHED— Sas 15¢,9900) Jus LOth p.w., 12r.--$130 | | seven toons, bail, Acetttabe rr | Sou; over.ooking puolic park; well bust. SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE ON RHODE wand ave ‘Of 17th st three story and Base cine pare r First foor—Wide bali, flor, 11 . dinigg-room (can be cnrowa “into dhe), allers pantry. chia ome, “(Stud foor—Four chambers, bath, clothes presses and closets cuilitd foor—Three chambers, clothes presses and noes {Lor 52x15 to wide alley. For jrice (whiou ls resscaable), tarme sad inspec bersnaeles HUFTY & DYER, ocl9-St 1301 F et. *OR SALE-BRICK HOUSE, O OTT BT. N.W.. ard prices SeO. Appig ie FAST WAS RGTON EAL ESTATE CO..O11 F st 0 We ool it SALE—THREESTORY AND BASEMENT Brick, st, near Ott n.w., 10 foome and. batby im. 1; furnace. latr..be and grate, house 25 feet 10 tne property wud in -tei-ciass condition; $9,000. itt. FefPuLD, 1891 at new ‘oslo VOR SALE—THREESTORY AND BASEM. Brick, m. 1. M st. n.w.; -8,000, TD! basement Brick, @ rooms, mL, I st. 2. W Fie celles ta reomet mod. taps Bob atkwe ss euay terme. rs enchs : Setifim. Beas provement oclG- sre ne Fenpeyivania ave, Se. with C,H. PAKEER, eck houses ‘al. mod and Ege ‘GR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE OF ten rooms. two baths, two store rooms and Gellar; Toqaire at 140.5 ool a-ote ‘within one squure of Captiol park, stm.e Also, three buliding .ou, {OR SALi—a NOMBEX OF NeW AND DESIR- Se eh ci. i ‘Dwellings, located in p.w. section, at 17,000, $13,000: easy ike Word: 0D, ry at bw, OR SALE—FINE LOT OX RHODE ISLAND AVC. DLW ab Ble pele, came TYLER @ Bi THERFORD, 2d EDITION. OR SALE FEET AND $6 BY 120 Foren teséant aleycon ath ets nest sterme-buy setts 3 106 feet, 16th fear L; 22 by 125 Sets tot ansncar O: 54 °y, 10, ieee doth ot oe ifeoas and Tem: Sato by f00 feet, 16th, corner T: 40 by 100 feet. Lain, near 86.6 ‘by, 92.10, 1710 a. Sane Doubs G Seeman pind Suntan % ; 97 fect, 84, near 'A ne. RH. T, LELPOLD, 1831 st Ww 001 9-3t 7 SALE—ONE OF FINEST SQUARiS in East Washington, only one block from Lincoln Bare coming aboue 118,008 eavare tet ot erouad, sold to procapt, purchaser at 8 Bat T.LEIPOLD, 1331 F at. BW. cl ®- 5 i SALE~CHOICE BUILDING SITHS IN MT. hurenes aed moriees hens atid upon esay fern Shurenes and markets nd a + RUB. T LelPuLb, 1831 Fst ww oclo-36 Thicestory Brie. 9 rooms. deep lot, 12.B LE ELL LOOAIED Lots ON (2. 6. $1000. Twoatury tries, 9 roome mint | WOR EA yen is ea paviig inven two-story brick stable, Pat. a: af 10th; 96,000. it. H. 38, 720 ZOIH st och Te* Sot ee ae ote | Joos SALE—a Nice Litiie BACK HOUSE. F oneal ro eo RGE, BAN reo ey SUB ‘27 b St. n.w.; five rooms and sumaer Eticnen: eas, Pees Wa Eon. | Rate’, Ge; good xard; price gi,80U; terms any. 2 jy SALEDVERY DESIRABLE POPERTY | 7\0R sALE—OR RENT—ON ACCOMMODATING oD Fat. For SPR 8 py: y Tetins. tbowe beauuful 7 abd @ com lgusr, ve ASOPE enw. | Min eelldis, parking and large D ck yarae, on Sm, ae A LE—DP paleo BLE HOUSES IN NORTH- fern seetion of cay, °F SNAIL @ JOBNBTOR, 788 lovb at, Dw. hy RW. 147 $25,000 208 I st. mi. 2 $25,000 Bestar |, bet, 14th & 161h29,000 te st.. ne., b. 7.8 000 1842 Ver. av 18r...10 OU0 714-716 H st. n.e.,865.00u 22232-4384 F114. 15,000 S20 to SBS Cot. s.¢.4.000 920 14th st. 142. 12,000 The above is only a portion of | yon my books. For full ise ea.1 at office tor pullin feuded on she. 3at 1d 15th. [ocl¥j THOS. E WAGGAMAN. OR SALE— 2116 10th n.w. 5r.£. lot 13x94.t0 10f alley.$1. 221 Qst nw.. Sr, f. jot 16.439 106... 19-9 oth st. uLw., Br fr. Water 1D 3 ‘TaS Gth st Ne. Gr., tt, 144105, side alley. cclinae SOHNE BkaLe TOR SALE—2008 GST... 12 ROOMM, NEW, very desirable and chesp ai $10,000. va Paki hat & TOWNSEND, ocl8-6t ‘Tale F weroet_ OR SALE- ON VERY AQGUMMODATING ‘terms, those wo devirable three--tory und cellar, brick ‘iwellings, containing ail the modern improv mects, $16 and'317 New York ave. uw. For terms, apply ty 1015 L st. nw. oF ol B See Room 11. 994 F st. n.w. POR SALETWE OFFER AS AN INVESTMENT 1 deligitsut House in the northwest portion of he ‘Rented by the yeat aay igs eG.u00—one- hind cash, mouth. MS} Pee mee WORMSTEDT & SRADIEY. nF tien Foe SALE sb, comer of inspection, & BRAD. EY, 7 F street, HY DESIRABLE WELL BUI. T York ave., suuth iront, containing ings. Open SWORMSTED: 7ok SAE ALBEKY F, FOX, ocl8-6t 920 F st ute JuR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE M ‘DERN ‘Sroow Brick Dw: ers. aid M sts, OW. sib, Co fod taro. gaoute hot 21. tect wid *LOUis'P. SHORMAK EA. ou Pann, AT A BARGAIN-A VERY DESIR Sorick: all tod. imps, 0% Geb fweach Hut” (uo basen ealiey. 10 cay, TALL PLAN— Nicv Brick Houses in diiferent parts of the in price irom 1,400 to 6,000. ‘Teruis roti Sou ca ban s2v per month 10 31.000 cash and, Suv per month: also 100,000 acres in Florida of fine Grange and Voxetable aids and seve al bearing bet. | ‘Este. De: ve minutes’ walk frou Government. Printing Ullice: nickle-plated Iatrobes. Site mantels, brick-set ranges. All’ rooms heated. Brable lots in fear. Ag snvestinent maa DAVID A. WIN! #2 25-4w1 TO per cent, jt, Owner, ug ian OLA ‘OR BALE—HOUSES A. D LOTS IN ALL PARTS Of the city, several tine Farms and Suburban Places, Hrouses rented and rent ju 4vth at, ow. 1 colected. ‘constant plications for Lowes *0 rent. GEO, W. LINKINS, Cx i SALE-—GUOD, new threeaory INVESTMENT—-THREE ‘and basement Hrick Houses, near OR SALE-HANDSONE BUILDING SITES: porhwert Gores Lote oe are hots island aver ortveart' corner a7) at, aod) sae 2 ave, Delo ner Let st and Heo. YOUNG. FOE SATE-FOR A_NON-RES DENT-BLOCK of 36.000 feet of ground: Just north of Bupont Cir fubdivides weit for bulging: will.selt very love 30 & ¢ : Teady bayer, W. . BUKFOKD, her ce ‘OR SALE-LOT 16, SQUARE 15% 02 FERT on Gregan avec: tn i. BTig feet Joins Nes Hampshire avex aud Will be sold ae tot the'very low price of TOWNSEND, 2018. 6t ee 1418 F st. R_SALE-WE HAVE ANSERIES OF FINE Fete Sh tie sorataeen arene from Sh ioe $1.35 per no. pecucative or bullding purposes: a pecial inducements, Leing Lu ‘cbner prox eine petinas, and valuable azpand tose Wintie das. Fat Te Seare mame’: OUrciose feet, 1 ot incinding wide -arkiug. Improved by 2-810! Belek house, rentins for ui bef mouth ee Mee ‘pont a Ra ged etn ‘will set! fur RB SALE-LUTS-“WE HAVE TWO HAND AVE TWO HAND- a edema LY, Owner, 0v8 | Friciue Lois on Gartield aver Weehlngton Helghits, — on front where now erecting several handsome Fo BALE—DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR SALE. | dwei ling, at the low price of UOc. per foot. Ground to ALT in st. 3 ge pI anes brxerd be broken next week fur anuther attractive hous. thea KL. EI YY DECK, L2PB 0 sceneen 15,000 | These lots will soon command ¥1.0u, the figure 520° ry urick, Lara. 13, Which others. now holding. Terms.very as2s Me Borie wiken, 143 fue pars! ag {OR SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOT NOW OF. iSth a fered in that section {. the beautifui 30 foot front 1853 Symi adept gion Tecee ke Sieess COLT t on ee oso. Cl ors E008 | Wakes S28 ae spoyes ocle-Bt bus 8: ‘dove | 5 ao - : mt 3410 1 8.000 | Pe cate 31 600 nike Rar OPO Nan eyed Yous a 8,000 | auie partot Mi. Ploashnts at ibe. Forme easy. 13387 Bow | 8G HILL, Real setate aud Insurance Broker, 1038 Baby | _ceouiwe Hoom 10, Kellogg BUUdLag. 41. R 4.850 Fes SALE~VERY CHEAP-I AM AUTHUR- lolet 4.700 | WH iea to offer ior a tow days oniy. four lots, 5Ux150 4011 T G,uu0 | leet each, on Kenesaw ave., next to corner of 14th st 1613T 4,000 | extended, at 18c. This is\ @ «reat barguin. Call at 1009 T: 4,000 | once. S.C. HILL, Res) Estate and insurance, 2914 130 5:70 | _ocie-ere oom 10, Kellogg busluing. 3518 bine 400 | TAOR S\LE—CHEAP—A VERY TRABLE 1785 = st.. a corner Lot, near -t,.uton Square, containing 9.¥47 Py a: pt Eee: rae * OR SALES Two wreteey 4 Wo Sstory ric One zato Ou! Btw. Two y frumes, lioward Universi ‘Threé 2-stury vricks, A, vear 7th stn. € tory brick, 1ith'aud H 1.W...n.. One 2 One S-stury brick; ath and OR SaLE— SOM EAST WASHINGTON SNAPS. MODERN HOUSES UN BASY TEMS, 808G 26. 3-story Lh, 12m, mi, 2story b. 6.883.500 1010 a 4,000 re, Ae, Story Bh. story b.b., 1126 B st he, Zetory’ bub. 1.18 Bst. ne, 2-sory b.b. 511 iat. xe, Zstory b. 636 A st se. S-story b.b. 8 rs., an. 31 that ge. dsory bb. 8 re, mi. 2200 Wylie stn 1ib-1i4 1th st. ne, bh... Ete, te, hte,” Et Apply mumediatery to ocseaw Ete, "ate, Rte ki WELLER & REPETTI, ‘3,000 ts 320 Pa ave se. FOR SAGESS BRETIY, LITTLE sicKvoM Brick, lot 18x15 to alley, ou 10th st. n.w., be iween Pand Qata Oder wanted. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 8046 aud 800 F st, aw. rovements 10 oo) Grange groves ut ouebali their value. F. PALO i Lover streetn. we oclaee” | _ocl3-6 Twi, SALETA QUEEN ANNE STYLE Con —— oa ee Nell cn ee Gees dice | ,PP: CIAL BARGAINS Several six-room houses racks, Wilt Vesold on loug tse, Box 1s. Star ofllee | on ® screen Aaa Am ert TO x ‘cent investment. Price, only ®2, {OR SALE- R—HOUSE 007 T 3 it and back build- ing: ull ‘modern improvements: price $4,50U. \fsold. mediately. Apply 1400 5 at DW. ocleut® SOR S. ‘4 NICE HOME 7 ROOMS, BRICK, south frout. heated throughout; concretcd celist Under whoie house: hauusume frout side and back Yards: flowers and Vives: m-nthiy wstalimens 1 de Sired: price 23,4ou. apply to UWS it, Luo Caro Tine atu. w., ob pr “Sewly pasted sud papered. {OR SALE— ‘UN MASSACHUSETTS AVE., NEAR THOMAS CLEC A large and elegau. tiesideuce, coutaining 16 rooms, Lot has @ routace of 6S seet On Mamchuaetta RVG by au average depta uf 120 feet Lo & 15-100 wiley. ‘For prive and perusit to inspect ‘A NICE BR ‘and bath, on 16th Se, near Q st: lot Lo feet trent, running buck toun Aiey, Merdics pans the dour. Price $600. Js ie ERTEO.D, 1s F veLe-Be 73 FURSISHED. K st uear 12h... 16666 13th ‘Qst.bet 13th and 1athluv FLICH, FOX & BROWN. 1437 Fenn ave aw. RENT— ENT" SPURNISHED. Frame Cottage, SH 2 Brick, M st. bet. 18th and 14th, 20 rooms.. ‘Twe Office corner 13th and F sts............... 30 ‘Two Ufice Rooms, Fst, between 12th und Wii. 40 Brick, M st.,bet, 12th and 13tb.... Brick, in Alexandria. BUSINE~S PROPERTY. Brick Ware House ia Alexandria HUF oclest 4, bet. 16thé19th.$166.66 | aot J OkSALE—s WELL) ORNIBHED FOURTEEN. Foom House, fu:. of gved-pay ine rodgers not one ¥acant foo io it aid will seu ior’ y0u0. 9100 dows aid balance ol miguthly payments veut of beuse $65 per woutu, "ieawou of siding got’ snouher Sune ess aud canuutatien in house “for parvicwars call 01.05 F et. uw. tor teu days ‘oduawe Fee aes, DESIRABLE BUSINESS Property ou Lath st, Quud K: Sv leet front by Tao wales. “Will scl ads whole ge separatesy: ‘HUPSY @ DYER, ool Gut 13h aud F sis, SALE—1606 14TH ST. N. W., CAN BE LUN- Sains ee ine et Sateen ae a ¥: will Le sold at # sxcrifice. i ‘2130 1 sic uw.. good lot with frame dwelting, be sold cheap. glass Vacuut lot 118 teet ov 12th st. w., and 44 feet deep en® st. u., to A0-fuot alley. Chance Lo improve to ud Vautuge. W.c. DUVALL, (Successor to Duvall & Marr), 925 F st 1.W, Patt FOR SALE-SPECIAL | BARGAINS TWELVE per cent investment it soid at once: two small ‘Becks news 14th ot mw. Feutlg for 90. vu. Price omy WalGHT & BULTUON, x ‘¥th and F sie, {OH SALE—ON STH ST.N.W., NEAR L, NEW I Bick, @ rooms and bath, all mod.unp , only ¥600W. ‘Rasy teria, WALK Eis & WILSUN, 1000 Fst Ws rote FE 342EO8 EXCHANGE-Lancr, 17 Room KX brick’ house, Lot 48185, near War Department. ‘NOlIH WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. close 508 F at aw yom: aud cedar, op Carviine &-..-.. each; also, ¥S, Eat oP Corcurain stabi + a “ Caroline st.. U0 = bes 8 bet. Vermont ave. & 1Uth...3.000 re g & lth pear F (ior business). OV be S 18tt. near T ot, wew house... 025,750 Fi Piven et. I Ons ee LS Sea oot SW at aes nibSwe Tas Sew York ava, poe sat ‘Breck, FORD, 1423%4 ¥ st, 0c16-61 FOR SALE-% SQUARE OF GROUND, 4111 AS sts ee HUFTY & DYER, 18.b and F st Rok SALE—49 MASS. AVE N.W.: LOT 64x arge frame mansion in good condition; aad ‘Columbia st Jot 24x00 to alley: 7-roomn 5 a bargain: to ar Immediate pa S228 Mass. uve. ne, lob 14x02; ise; price 31,500. 915 and 917_t iD SL t.€,, 10l 10x35; price 390) exch.” For goud invest ments in sin ll properties on Cuvito! MM and the northwest, cail on MOWER & SON, 1115 F desu-lw {OR SXLE—28 BUILDING LOis Ix NORTH at West part of -he eltyy cortalning 83.000 square Ieee “Tetus eusye Be We MILLER, 1000. as oc AT MT. PLEASANT, ON PARK ST. Oly S.reet curs. FW, MILLER, 1509 Hast mw, oclG3t S=FOR 31,200 ¥, ON W7TH 8: ew iumpshire ave., 21 feet front. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 303 F st. Fos SAGEOON [ATH ST, TWO LOTS, EACH 21100 feet, to alley SLIBGER & LIEBERMANN, 1308 Fst, ocl6-3t Fok SAEBSDOT EIGHT “GOOD Lois 15 northeast sectivn of the city at 27¢, per tuot, 7B feet 2 incnes ou North Capitol st. and 122 on C st ‘Theye lots are desirable vues. ‘here is room for nue good houses. A burguin at $1.25. Lot ourner K st. ALW., between, 10th und 20th, 2.449 10 Bi-foot alley, ony $1.U. W. have some cheap lots iu the sou eust secti_n of the c.ty which speculators should 10k after, CULLINANE & McUEKMONT, a3y, 7u st. aw. oode-3L* FOR SALES AT AUT PUEARANT, THIER LOTS Sux140 each; beautifa; baliding sites; the cheapest joist the village eusy terms WaLKEK & Wile BUN, 1008 F st oclé-1m (\OK SALL—A KARE OPPORTUNITY—FIVE ‘Lots, 20x90, on Pst, ues. 16th, including a corner, ing.e lots, ¥Z,0U0; cofuer, ¥2.00U, oF all for S200) euch OHNE WAGUAM AS, ‘ocl4-6t 806 and 900 Fat, hw. {ORSALE—ONE OF THE FINEST ResiDiNCR ota in uorchweat section, on 10tm at near F et, 31 ff frouty ‘ewoyant surrvundings! acpait ave. Water, gua sewer eve: only Zo wit: adjuining prop Sry, field at Ou. Wil sell on very euay terms, OWNEK, Room4. 1831 F stu.w. cclézm § Fooms, 10 ree = broom Fenton st, = brooms, ve «| 7 rooms, Q wt, bet deh Brick store aud dwelling. 44th sh... iuioue Brick, ¥ rooms, o1 #L, bet. 1oth and 141b.6,u00 brick, st. Det Leth ve M4it....4,000 Do. 6 rooms, oa Warver 8t.......... ow 1,450 De. sar Danvarton ee Le. ob Tess St, Lear post office.. Aér, Brick, (Oth @ Gtb.ar. Pensic 000 “Aiso 1 itpecty. Apply to citbedty, Apply etic ved and unimproved jo all pacts sera ual ‘Siteos Vette fuvestment; Brick, Destnene: MY ERS, 1425 New York ave. 8 BALE-THREE NEW HOUSES ON H ST. ix roums each; all’ mod imps; # ten per cent i. PrICe Bis,00U ench. | Aigo, nice two-story kk, between zlat und 2d sta; suitable ior price wt. wv.. Terme easy. Apply 104. W. Below’ OR BALE—TWO NEW BRICK MOUSES ON 18th st. B. w., brovement-; will near T; ® :ooms: all moderu_im- be completed in ten rs. $0, 150. Une New Briek House, on Wallach Place: ¥4, ‘These three houses are the only oues leit out of13—10 having heen sold before completion. AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘Real Estate and 1426 Fst nw. sll-im Fors A BAKGAIN—EIGHTEEN BUILD- Ang 1018, 40,000 feet, Lat st. n.w., near L ai.; water, Sewer, dca aiteistion of iuves ors and vultders paruce larly fisiteu. “Address OWNER, Box 15 Star ciice, CoC Fok SALE_BEAUTIFUL Lor ON 11TH sr. Rear U iw, west side: 21x08, to wide wiley, ber 100t Uc. West side of 16th, between U und V, lei DUXLLY. per foot, 91.50. 135,0UU 8g. ft, vetwe b dO and Ist atid gd 0.w., Witu five brick bouses on ‘4,000. Hait of Lot 2u, betweerist aud 3d und aid Q sts. n.W,, Jot 67 by 100. Price Lo cia Lot un norih side of 1. beween Zist auu 22d. ste 7uxi23; und other Lots at barga.na. WM. F. Hut? MAN, +821 Fst. nw. ocleim —CHOiCE LOTS IN MT. PLEaBwaNT from L1¢,up, ocO-2we Oe SAbe OTe HAVE Bullaing Lots, op; G. blaive, wit ground stands hy Cad. ite the residence of Hon, Jas. ‘sell for 96,000 eacn. “The a fine terrace.each lot bein. 22 fect trout. Lous Im this Jocality are being Fepidis taken up. Outlovk from the luis is on Duport errcie. JNU. A. PRESCOT, ocs-Im 1416 F v., Kellogy Building. {OR SALE=BARGAIN-THKLE BeaUTIFUL Lots, 17X70, oaliey, V st., within 60. ardsof 14tn st Apply to CHARLES EARLY, Uwner, ous 14th a, oo7-1m Fe SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Sit, ON the corner of 1th und Mf sis. u.w.; sige of lo. (OK SALE—VERY NEAT HOUSES IN MT. 4ox106. This is a niost vaiuable jot for six bouses, Kk ‘Pleasant, trom Sa HERTFORD, cone Leta ae contaus Fide Dag, rice OR BRR 250 per n4. to'owner, Ie GOL 1, cod-2we 14204 F street__| Siz thst hw. “PY sezde.m {OR SALE—THAT VALUABLE ATTRACTIVE, {OR SALE—THREE L: TS IN TAKOMA PAKK, Evinproved property, 1908 N fi, s.w.. and corner | H'\tinisttwo squares of Taltrosd, Containing’ ta ag: Sapp Lot on 18th and N sts, nw. Alo, Snail House, | gregate 84,0UU square feet.” For sale by: oe ‘oct Eekey ick, 12rs., 924 M st.. $12,000, ‘Betory brick, iérs,, Gul Rat, 2 "Fem 1616 Luttiat, $9.50. BE Bre) 1804 16:n ot, 94,000, S Gra agg0 16th a $4009. PRESBREY & GREEN, 200-20 529 ttn st. ‘OR SALE~AT A BARGAIN—GEORGETOWN market house and lot, 75 feet front ou 2a at and 135 fee deep, and uclg Apply © G. A ARMES &'C0., 1427 ‘om Nat. 65 feet. L_OcT-2w es oni Apply to J. ¥. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pu ave. ocie-st RENT —HANDSOMELY FUENISHED ‘House, 1728 I st, of will rent a suite Ply ou premises RENT—FURNISHED—ONE OF THE inest corner houses 1 the northwest section of ie ts acer Dupant vice; faraiahed elegantly. Lon Sutton Gusurpamsed. For periuit to inspect apply to Mi WAKSER @ u.010 Fut nw. wctdare (OK SALE-GHEAT BARGAIN IN REAL BS Pa See eae rooms each, situated ‘on & Yesuutul avenue dortLwest, wita wide yarkin, Ger street’ care withia ‘alt wquare. Price’ ter tuts property unly 96,,50. $1,000 Poca ver gene, "this property io now renting tor yos mont pir . W. P. JeS-2Uws Seal Fatate agent, 1428 N. Y.ave, Fok $4.57 4 PERFECT GEM OF 4 HOUSE nt ing worth West: seven rooms; cellar ‘il mouern i ee, only es80U. ‘terms emay. Apply, to J. W. PB MYEMS, 1448 New Yurk ave” vO NEW HOUSES, ON N ST. pont Circle; Landsouely’ Aishel: low Dear Feat, Apply CHARLES EARLY. GUS lath st aw. ‘ocls-2w it KEN 11208 0 T., 13 ROOMS, NICELY: robbs eer tens aceon re oF ui Z House can besten, PARKER & TOWNSEND 1s18 Fetreet, ockd iat R RENT—BRICK HOUSE. NINE ROOMS AN BoA se Pama eee AMES, 027 Fat ccnsim Fitcns cae at BRICK HOCSE 1015 ‘dst.mw.: water and gam ¥1>. u "ALKO. 482 Loumiana ave. bee Aer Fah BASES, AS ACOSTIA—@ Room BRICK Mou-e, Harrison ‘st.; house nearly new: locaiion ‘Central wo business: $15. jouse. at. $10. Sit-room Frame . new. Jeflerson oem HA. GRISWOLD. Anacosila, D.C. SOK RENT—1608 251K ST. 11 ROOMS, MoD. D5 OW ance ane BOO ust st, io rooms, imps. new. 4 Pply DODSON & DERBLE, 1319 F st och im Fgh RENT 2085 8 ST. NW. THIS PROPER. 2 smort conveniently SH the house of Hon. BS. Cox. he most besuilsully situated FU ‘Gree wath dwellings in ti con et aa Supiings ia the cy, bas all modern Improvemens ° = cas Rene eye e271 1320 F. st ue =a ~ Dew, T rooms, m. 00. 1. & YOUNG. oie ar Seton PERSONAL. LL GIV) Pi ONTH Fe v0 I montis LY 5,$°5, 258 MONTH FOR TWO succeet Belding the position, to wuy one procut RS = CELEBRATED CLA RS ALE—IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY, Fei ikon Sewanee ol GBt 180% F at remed brick House on 4th st. near Last site Of lot -ax104. to alley: size-or of axis ‘has twelve large ‘roowe and ‘in Etroaghoat: ne." rang nnd Tatrubest ary niurtabie stabie; price, S&OUU easy terms, A goud stchtcevots hous ot Ds. -tcween ath aud Bint ei Mausard rook, Chea O00. eeegaoces ie pean het a gta Tih ving seven Tous, water und bulb: good siaule ie Fear; « bargaip at 83,000. "3,400 will’bu. two nice Comiortabie houses on 1st 5 CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, 436 7th at aw. oleate jp SALE—CHEAP-€9, 71 AND 73 HST. N.E. Se Sere. i cash. balance om ume. aks See For ~sle—Cheap—Two six-room Brick Houses op aie Metra ae tals Lo ee ie Sule — Cheap—Fir new fiveroom Brick Houses on N, bet Su aud diy sts nl erates bry ae ie sais curr" ego tanes Papers onc tba a ae Sa Petersen For ~ale—Cheap-A gcod Business Property on reba tte aieetesmenen a 2. price, $15,000; renilog at aay. For Sale—Cheap—Six-room Brick House § large tani: between Hand 1 sta aw., with For Sale—Chesp—Ou Virginia ave. between Gib aud 7th su awe Hi TI 2 hice, House with ‘sigue side Lo., © H. PARKER, ocl6-are 4% and E sts, Fe SALE — CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK Dweiling, 11 rooms and bath-room. in periest ur- ders Plumbing, new gas Sxtures, a; prive, Ouly 21,500; ‘cash es 96,500. PAG cast fouulred, i Yew \ALE—FINE CORNER PROPERTY FAG- ing new library site, 913.000, ‘New heise De MS. VOY- | ig, Qk, bear Loum aver Sil OU Nice ares Deete Ant and Asiroiogist, has returned, improved in | | ‘isla ¥ < ta jug, Bhude id ave. Pow Fouatag ge sate cherie: | Me eet are ae eae AL Chap ition Eeanoa por ce Stierioss | JOR SALE A, ARGAIS—4H7 0. OES. W SR Amwawen. Send Loe te Ape wares se | repaics Yor permit call af een eh CAN ectim Southwest corner Sih aad K sia. nw, | FEF Ob aud K sis o. EMS O ee OR ALOGST OF THE HEAVY Dew ini | jf SALE-ON EASY TERMs— Iau Gur. X. us Ww are eleven rooms aad bath roy: modern ing apo are pow prepared to pay full value TOSTH'S Old sand, 61¥ Dat aw Stata auzi-am vents. Great bargal. to prompt purchaser. Lame da ‘Apply to owner, 1090 zlat ‘ate possession. wer. tow, Lace Arrexriox LATEST PARISIAN MODES ne trarR GOODS. WLLE M. 2, PRANDI, 1209 F sraxer (OR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST HOl \ EP Wie Sertiwene. uear uncon of Gous eS im aud “oclSare PTET & cox, 1999 Fst POR SALE-A BLOCK G¥ NEW Ho 1s ‘course of ‘ou Wallach Place: two siury: & ‘ bath, and ¢ dist. bullt aud vine style, Plane at our ease ocl 6 Se Bat i SALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDE: Fissc ein tne tate Moat reasonable Agure us idin we nw CE, ‘Dlock ‘of Dupont circle: ‘Apply CHARLES EARLY, voet-im, FE SALET BRICK. HOUSE, 3 orchard: Five acres: large ly to OY Queet e:. NINE. ROO} Brick ‘Hoss, nventene for office bolder ‘Gity of ‘Alexandria. yielme ‘se2i-1m° NOR BALE — BUSINESS PROPERTY, Wrst ‘side of 14th a, near W & WILBON, 1008 F st. n.w. ‘on euay terms. WALKER oceim, R SALE-THE HANDSOMI ADENC! F°WGsi Reds lsland ares wits ondtown aa Circle. Reasonoble price. Apply to CHAS ZARLY, ‘Owner, OU8 14th st. nw. oc7-Im Fok SALECNEW BRICK HOUSES. 7 ROOMS: bouer, ing, cabinet parlor mautels, bard and Ruode Will be 30. BURDEN, Bullder, 609 ‘and bath ‘room, iuen aad stove closets, range, ,datrube , cast iron sewer and Sanitary ‘plumb: ‘wood trimantay fiuished throughout, on Boundary” a, between 4 aid ave. Oppouiie ke Drolt park: low 10, prompt purchasers, JuDBest and tr ocT-2we J QRSALE SEVERAL SEW SIX ROOM BUICK horthwestern part of the city, heateu throughout With latrobes, ior $2,40U. ‘Lerms ‘from $2UU to. Saluace from $29 to $35 per mouth. 9500 cas, 'N P. BROWN, 2022-20 Estate and a6 st hw. TOR BALE— city; cash, balance at rute of $20 per’ SOrToom house tn northeast ier and yas $1,400. Terms, front § Alsrin E BROWN, ‘Real Kxtate and Loatis, of the bo $30 1426 F ot nw, F ‘ean sell on, Insurance and loaus. of the city and at all Bearman aon Tang ae ald see Us| HUMPHREY & ADAMS, ratate Brokers, 611 is Bi call hw. es16 BUSINESS CHANCES. W ee es Se, ee gent, aud no commissous.Aduress LANUGWNEK, ‘Star oulce. eolG-eout Fikes en enya aos dior uneep ares ‘Bos Se. Star olfice: ‘informaii SHAPER @ KITT EH. low call of address irae =e Lasxsxs Lcax Orrica, ‘No. 061 Pennayivania aveuye northwest, schSse meee SHE. (Eades SP AUSTIN P. BROW) se22-1m_ FOR SSLE- BUILDING LOTS: ONLY yas HacH. 24 to 2b feet by 100 to 160 feet; at Nuuckville. bout Bq mies from Washington or Alexandria, Also, a five-room, two-siory Frame House. With 4% acres. Will sell cheap or trade or city property. For information call on. ‘OSCAR NAUCK, Attorney-at-Law, 9e20-1m* ‘Room 6. 416 6th st. aw. FP O8, SALECLOTSFINE | FRONTAGE: | 200 Lat. 8c; house paying taxes and small inter- est; oMly 11 ceuts per toot, 63x97 leet on 'T st, neur New Hampshire ave; 91 per foot, 64 feet on Ai sto. ; only GU cents, Also, other bargains southeast und northwest, OWNER, Loom 4, 1331 F st. aw. sezo-dm OK SALE—LOTS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x 150 near Seabrouk Station, b, and P. it... 2U minutes ride by care to Gly; boauilfully located 200 sold in six mouths: price 315 alot, apply to MAItiON DUCKEIT, AttorneyatLaw, Buarnsourg, Md. oF JASPER M. JACKSON, 212 Bs. aw., Washington. aussi, Worse Tux Ax Exemtouaze THE UPHEAVAL OF PRICES ON CLOTHING aT : FINE OAK BALL, Corner 10th and F streets, Business Suite at 26.50, worth $10, ‘Business Suits at $7.60, us good ussome sold at $12 Business Sul.s at $8.00, worth ¥14. Sprendid suits ai Biz, at $15, f cheap. Elne puits at $16. not to be matched under 620. Pure Worned Corkscrew Prince albert seis 24 @16, 1 cA cS at. worth $30 A .uli line of light aud beavy weight Ov from ieearanietner enor Wo 920. bargains ever FOR BOYs 6 TO 18, Good Suits at $2.75, worth $4, Better pulls at $3.50, wort ‘Best Corduroy Suits at yhere A.splendia like uf Sue Cusgimere, Trisoe Wike Wale andCorl Cy ae ‘Overcoats from $2.0 to FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS. Good Suite at $4.50, worth AL-Woot Bute ac 95.50. worth $8, A fall ot fine Caasii rs Cheviot sulte maue tn tenvclane style at Sree ai taoten geo PANTS, Uta, Sanne Sree and not to expenser. esr prices lower ante Our motto: No trouble toshow goods at , 5 OAK HALL oclé ' CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. | Mowvcmenta FLAYNERY BROG, Detawatk AVENUE axn B Srexet lh Ws ~ ‘South Froat of the Capitol, : Dealers in all kinds of aes GRANITS AND MARBLE MONUMENT. « ‘Rare and choloe designs in american and Suoteh. ‘Red ead Gray Uranites, Positively me and Last Trans tv Tha St SHOT BY A PINKERTON MAN. One of Armoor’s Detectives Fires Inton Ohieago Crowd. Cicaco, Oct. 19,—Shortly after noon to-day special train was made up at the stock yards toconvey the 100 discharged Pinkerton men back to Chicago. ‘As sue men marched into the care were greeted with yells by the strikers and their Symputhizers, As the trein started the crowd rew stones atthe cars, The same scene wus Tepeuted at 40th street. At this point one of the Pinkerton men, exasperated, pushed his rifle through the window abd fired. #ils hot struck Dennis Hagley, & well-to-do feumster, of the Town of Lake, and it is be- loved that he is tatully wounded. ‘The crowd mude adexperate rush for the train, which, however, sturted off at_@ high rae oi speed: Another’ train load of Pinkerton. men’ wi sturt down from the yards this afternoon, an serious trouble 18 Iéared, as the crowds vow Vengeance, itis said that a lat number of the strikers are dissatistied at the order of the executive committee sending them buek to work, aud they ure Loldi SL GIE olding @ secret meeting to discuss the t Cabinet Doomed. Panis, Oct, 19.—It 1s thought that M. De- freycinet will be able to pateb up a temporary truce between the governinent and the majur- ity, but @ consensus of political opinion shows hut the present ministry is doomed and can- not remain in power long. —— ‘The Racing imiieo. = GLEANER WINS THE FIRST RACE. MLICO, Oct. 19,—First race, three-quarters Sit ainli ,OF Miree-yearolds and “apwurd. leat Ustrella secon, jiggonette Time, 1:10 z Ireland's Con: tional Rights. WHAT GLADSTONE SAYS OF THE PRESENT AGI- TATION. Loxnon, ci, 19.—Mr. Gladstone publishes an uddendum to his pamphlet on the Irixh ‘question, taking the ground that the union was uever @ moraily bindiug covenant, even ene- niles of the present iris hationailst movement admitting that it was ausoiutely wantin; jm, the conditions which alone conter m validity. Moreover, Ireland has uever ratified the union, but has €onstunuy fought it up to Lhe present. Mr, Giudstone concludes that Ireland's, present demand is not grouuded on ere polisical expediency, butit Is tire exercise of the constitutional and Judicial rigut which she possessed 1n 1799 wd has never lost.” ene Telegrap.ac sricfs. Converse, Collins, Berrill & Co.'s dry goods store, River street, Troy, N.Y. burned early this inorning. Lows on stock, $80,000 to $125,- 000; on buuding, $40,000. 1 Saco ia ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. The following are the openia, and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New Yori stock Mtaract today. as Peported oy ‘Cl Wire wo th Hf, Dodge, O30 Loin streec Name, Sve} Name one seu |e ‘Cen, Pac.. 72%y North Pac. ....| 28%) 281 : Ga Store: | 38%) 288 AT Northwest...) 11 7% 1175, My) TOs | 0. pret. oregow B FeO. D.& 107i, 106i Reading, 1414 1419 St aur Bsy) Bs | Do. pret. Bote BSR st Faia WU 10 pre! 2 34°) St P. 4 ‘Texas Pac. pies) 5444 Union Pac. 94%) Bia, Wad. Pac. ‘Sivs4| 857g | VO. pret... 115 “1154) West. Unto: 2384) Buy IN, YBN, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. The Proposed Extension to Tenleytown Head, ‘WHY THE COMMISSIONERS ADOPTED THE ROUTE PROPOSED—AN EXPLANATION OF GONE POINTS CONCERNING THR IMPROVEMENT BY COL LUDLOW—THE CROSSING OF ROCK CREEK AND THE GRADE OF THE AVENUR, “Imade the proposed extension of Masse- chusetts avenue @ study for three months,” sald Col. Lualow, Engineer Commissioner of the District, when asked by a STAR reporter to-day regarding various points concern ng the project. “I went over the ground carefully aud made haifa dozen trial lines, both on the ground and on the map. There were three main points that we kept in view from the ttart. The first was that the avenue should Proceed as directly as possible, or, in other words, that there should be as littic variation as possible trom the line or direction of the avenue within the city limits, Second, that the avenue should be constructed frova end to chd of the Present width, 160 feet. Third, that the ave- hue should not dip down into Rook creek, but should span the creek and hold an easy grade irom the present terminus of the avenue to the Tenleytown road. All the study of the su ject Was inude with’ these three polnts in view. The avenue will have to sscend from its present terouinus to the Tenleytown roud, a distance of two miles, or, to be more exuct, about 9,000 teet—a “height of 300 feet." All the ‘roads now ctossing Rock crvek are depressed where they eross, and cou- Sequently Dave grades that would be impracti- cavle on @ city street oravenue. The extension 01 Massachusetis avenue, as projected and inid down on the plan, will have @ maximum Of 4% feet in a 100, a grade that & hour tage uorves can readily trot along. ‘fue Capitol Hu grade Is & @ per cent grade—aix tect in a hundred. That on the 16th street extension, aucending the hill just beyond the Boundary, ism ven per cent grade. The apsy grade of diy feet will be the maxiinum. At many poluts plong the proposed extension the grade will be ese, ‘The avenue will cross.-Rock creek by means of a bridge or arch, at an elevation of 95 feet. The roud will go iorward from its present terminus 4 distance of 400 feet, where it nukes « turn, in the Kulorama property, at an angle of about 15 degrees, It 1a proposed to maule thut angle by making acircle there. The topograpny of the cuunizy inukes that slight deflection oF change ia the direction absolutely necessary. Tne rectilinear extension of arene oe ae present lines is impracticable, because it-wo Tun the avenue into Rock creek, and carry it ulong the valley pearly longitudinally for u dis- tance of about halt @ mile. In order to get ucross the creek we would have 10 construct culvert, build an immense embankment, and on top’of that a viaduct, of masonry or olber material, at euorinous ‘cost, Then when we Teach the otber side of the creek we strike a deep valley, with steep siden without ruom to constract an avenue 140 fee: wide. Furtuermore, carrying the avenue on in a Straight line we would strike Teuiey town road ata depressed point iusige of the Georgetown clly Mantis, aud we wouid have ull the ascent to make on the Tenleywwn road, Alter giving tue matter full consideration this lower line Was rejected a8 practically impossivie, as 1u- volving enormous expense and ‘us undesirable when the better results to be obtained by tol- lowing Lhe deflected sine are considered. So, in the plan udopied, we tave adhered to the gen- eral idea of having as littie deflection as pussi- ble from the general directionot the avenueand AU ue suine Lume Lue leust grade possible. Tne uvVeuue will aiyo strike the Lenleytown Fuad at 4 point froin wuich it may ut some fature day ve still iurtuer extended west wilh advantage. Liat would not be the case ii It were extended on the lower, or straight Mue. The siyle of Structure lo ve constructed across Kock creek depends, 0. course, on tue liberality of Congress iu making tue appropriation. Tuere may be an iron bridge or a bridge of inasunry. Wuile 4u 1100 Diiuge Is luucH cuLuper, a sive suruce ure is tuch “‘uuadsomer und more substantini, ‘Tue site of the proposed bridge uffurdsa splenuid Opportunity tor display oF for arenivecsurat elves, us It is visiwie Io niles around from every direction, The bridge snould be made a handsome structure. “We will endeavor,” continued the colonel, “to get to Huck creek with the money we lave 213 “22a a Washington Stocs Exehn The following chanzes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stoes Isxchunas ar= noted today U.S. 4448, Lovl, coupon, 112% bid. 113% asKkes. - 3.45, Coupon, 128lg bil 12S asked. U. >. 4s. reat teréd 128% id, 126% ake os, eat Tune: S668, 1024, curceucy, 118 dyoid, 120 used. 20- year tund, Sp.c. 1509, curreucy, 114 vid Mei, “rolltay & te Sek, 105 ances’ Washington ‘Gus: 87% Bbq aeked.”” Georcetown cay 42 bit verman-american ing, 164 asked. tus, 7% Did, By asked. Masonic Hull bolus 101i, bid. Washington Market stock, aa bid, 22 waced. Wasington Brick Macbine, 115 bid. " Second Na- Honal Bank, 116 old ral Fali- tee, 175 bid, Hews ee Renae 107 bid, 111 asked. Fedit Tew Co. a1 bid, 43% asked. Unvenpeune > Tontirel Oo, 1% bid, SB hswed. Baltimore aurnets, canird Go: pon de Soupou U7; Gu ventures: a do, new threes, o6 bid today. x BALTIMUKE. Mv,, October 19.—Cotton quiet— middling, 9. Flour ste.dy an quiet. Wheat—soutern quiet: western active und higher; southern red. S8as0: sputnere ampber,poass, No, western, wuuiet Fe. ‘Spot, BLguslay: November, 82a: becemver, bat: Jalluary, BB4Bov.» 'Corn—southern ealy and quiet; western ateauy and dull: southern white, 47448; southern yellow, 40ud6: western mixed, apo. ; November and ‘December 44add%: January. adage 4v% vais firm. Rye urm, S6u63, rrovisious duil and Boninal, Boxer copper’ retined “Urm. Tayi. Whisky wendy, 1.zsal.24, Other articles ancha Freighty to Liverpool per ‘steamer dull aud nou Coton 7-80. Hour, 4 Hd.a2 >: eraindhawont. Heces our, ‘1u.000 barrels: wheat 26.000 bushels: coru, 18,060 Bushels; outs, 10,000 ‘bushels; rye, 1.800 vusbels, Sulpwents—tour, 700 barrels, “cofo, “300 Pusnele Sules—wueat, Gy7,0u0 Dushels; corn, 5,400 Chieaco Markets. CHICAGO. 111.,.October 19,1 p.m.—Wheat stronger, Cash. 72%: November, 73g" Deceember, Tig: er, Big: Muy, dingy nts rmie, Cast 2 ceutber, S613: Bhi Guta Heo 25x¢ May! SU. Rye, Sia Prune fimothy. —e ush, 2732 Gash, B.624: January, 6.80. Changes to the Engineér Corps. Major Alexander M. Miller, corps of engi- neers, has been ordered to relieve Major Oswald H. Ernst from his present duty at St. Louts. Major Ernst is ordered to Galveston, Texas, to relieve Major Samuel M. Mansfield, in charge of the river and harvor improvenients at that place. First Lieutenant Henry E. Water is ordered from Willet’s Point, N. Y., to Chatta- hooga, Tenn. First Lieut. Eugene J. Spencer is ordered trom the departinent of Arizona to duty at Louisville, Ky. First Lieut. Edward Burr Is ordered trom duty as engineer officer of the departinent of the Columbia to duty at Portlind, Or. First Lieut, W. C. Longiett is ordered trom Willev’s Point to the department of the Columbia, The Courts. Court IN GENERAL TERM. To-day, Kilbourn agt. Latta; argument _con- cluded and case submitted. U. 8, agt. W. A. Puillips, R. M. Wolte and R. By Koss, ‘conspir- ucy (appeal from Criminal Court’s order sus- taining demurer and discharging accused); on hearing. Crreur Court—Judge Hagner. ‘To-day, Ordway azt. Dyson, Gass agt. Western Uniou Lelegraph company, ‘Wade ugt. Tucker, iudgment below affirmed. ‘Thomson agt. Drew, Bro, & Co. agt. King, Fuulkuer agt. Phillips, Eastwood agi, Kirby and Brown and Stevens’ agt. Price; defaults. Murshall agt. Herzog; deuth of delendunt suggested. Brown, agt. Finnerty; judgment on stipulation, “ Equity Court—Judve James, Yesterday, Walker agt. Thompson et al.; pro confowwo aguinst unknown helrs of Jereimtub Gordon. Collins agt. Clabaugh; iMjunetion pen- gate lite and reference 10 an examiner ordered. sor ay, Larmon agt. Larmon; hearing fixed ‘Young. agi. Kelly; motion (0 retax costs overruled. “‘Bateock po ‘Bubcook; sale to Jobo Cassels confirmed. Cunereax Cov: MacArthur. ‘Today, WT. Beaton, perry aenurer over ruled, “Thomas Lee, larceny {roma person; re- cognizance given. Thomas Carter, murder; Pleaded not gallly. Charies .Katot, Bigumy Byes tarSouy, piseded sein te wae lara = 4 aud sentenced to90 days injall. jad Poicr Court—Judge Snell. Today, Geores Couper, colored, loud, talkin 5. Joho E.. Baylies, profanity; . collavera rielted. George Thomas, disorderly - con duct; $5 collateral fortelted. "Lily. bee and ort head 95 or 15 lobn ison, protauity, day, Ghaties Mondschelth, aoult;, $3 oF 15 dave, Henry Thompson, do. $10 or 30 days, George M fy lurveng! 30: dave, Willem Sastota and William Wooster, wffray; collaterals for tei Nelson Sayers and William do each. Elizabeth Grimes, larcen! S0'duys. Over Crawiord, assoult; v8 pees er Rev. Gkorar H. BALL InpoRSED.—At the keueral conterence of the Free Baptista, in Ma- rion, ©., yesterday, a resolution was ad ot “esteem and hearty belief in the piety, steri and are motives of Rev. 7 of Buffalo, N.Y., the malignant dist of his enemies to the contrary notwithstanding.” —— ee Jalspateh torn, Deayiner tae Ose, Veen cae m Daov found at the Ret of roe eos in North Dan- Mille, a tomurder Wor long aneemeed ioee re. ford Bssimen Milled by = negro. ws night joha. tite able! iastrunsent, in wosking a toe caoe usdersrs, alsa how ahd compere Lue luproveueut Uuuer {uUure appropriations. “All of Lue owners of the piovertyy wit the exception of the Lovett irsuad Mr. Lyons, dedicate the land for tue aveuule Wy Lue wares wiKuUUL cus, Lue ave nue will pass througu the Durbuerly portion of tue grounds of tue uew naval Observalory, and will give handsome access to Lbat valuauie wed eral property. The aveuue wil' pass wituin a jew buudred feet of the proposed site of the observaiiy Dunuing. At present these yrounus are inaccessivie, except by # smuil private road. Tunis avenue will give access also to # iarge area, now practically closed, and wich 1s now Unueslravie tur resideaces’ because. ot tue difficulty of getting to it. It isour idea to make dlusswoburetts avenuy the fest avenue 1m the World aud to peruit no cveapening or degrading uccessories ‘Upun It, suck as borse-car liues or cubie Fouds, ‘be roadway Of thusex- lension may ve made wider tuan within the city limits, as Luere will not be the same BeCes sity fur paruing at tbe sides, as, owlug to the atily surfuey of Ube iad, it is provable Wat the gtuund bordering upon ‘it wilt be udlized for ‘il sites. There cuuid be made at the sides wo ruad ways tor venicies and in the center per aps @ road lor equestrian purposes,” pane The Scottish Rite Masons. The supreme cvaucll southern Jurisdiction Sevitish Rite Masons at their session to-day elected Samuel E. Adams, of Minnesota, and Kutus E. Fleming, of Dakota, as wcuve mein- ~. od Lue Ceremony of crowning them was Performed, ee es SECRETARY MANNING AT THE CABINET MEETING.—Secretary Manuing attended the cabinet meeting W-day. This is the first time fe has been at the White House since bis liluess, und be was warmly received by the President aod his brother oiticers, He remained at the ineeting irom avout 12 o'clvck until w few mniuutes Deore 2, aud then leit, belore the inecting Was over, for his department, Secretary Wailney went w New Yorx last uight, and did Rot revurn in time for the caniact meeting. TRUSTER OF THE KEFURM SCHOOL. — The President to-day appointed Mr. Crosby 8. Noyes to ve # trustee of the Reiorm school of Ube District ot Columpia, PERSONAL.—Gov.-elect Gordon, of Georgia, ana C, A. Ware, of St. Louis, are at the Metro- politan.— Chief Clerk Biddis, of the Internal ‘Revenue bureau, has gone for a sbort vacation trip to Penvsylvauia.—Rev, Mr. Power, ot this city, lectured at Fort Souit, Kansas, on the 14tn inst, upon the lile and puuide services of Gar- fleid.—Htoscve BL Wneeler, of Chicago, und Geo. J, Lawson, 0: Pittsburg, areat the National, —hille. Alnee, A. po, James Beggs, Henry Lee und J. a. Fly ‘ol New York, Gev, Dunburgh, 01 Golorady, BD. W. Tugersoil, of St.Paul, 0. HL Prior, of Minnesow und Kob't J. Neely, of Paris, Ky., ate at Wiilurd’s—Me, David Kennedy, tue” Scotch vocalist, whose musical entertainments in Washington Will be pleasantly remembered, died at Suratford, Canada, on the 13th inst— Gen, Hate, chiet signal ‘officer, | arrived a New York irom Yanama ‘yesterday —— A, C. Thompson of San Francisco, G. W.Widale of Chicagu aud Appleton Sturges of New York areatthe Evbitt—Gen. J. A. Wililamson, of Washington, and Rear Admiral Case, wnu bas Justarrived' trom Europe, were registered in ‘New York tastuighi—Secretary Lumar speat esterday in Paulugelpule at, the bedside of m niece, who lies ver¥ fil io that eity.—Jobn Ruseell Young arrived in New York yesterday from London, Activity In Reat Estats.—Yesterday the office of recorder of deeds received no less than 93 papers to be of which there were 87 dectis and 25. trusts, the otbers quit claims, bills of sale, rele: it was Fe- marked us snowing ‘an activity in real estate unparalleled, and fo some degree explaining how sdeed executed and acknowledged ons Sunday came to be presented e few days al ——— , 55; 7 & 1., 655 11 & m., 69; 2 p. m., Thaxibom, G4; minimam, 91 ” — American Swindiers Abroad. ‘They both have made ing tha they had been su; ‘with the notes by the agent of a large ay! in gaged in the business of man ring an’ cut ARRESTED OX 4 Seui0us mains! aorday nigot ter, Md, on Satan cy peop M. the serious charge of attemy wo abortion on Biss Missouri Homfller. held in $3,000 for s hearing on father and Mr. Emanuel if i Fy i ‘a i : il S, E ! 5 District Government Afairs. AN INVASION FROM CANADA. ‘THE MILKMAN'S GONG. — ‘Mr, H. W. Coffin has written to the Commis-| Pirates Peer Inte Gureing Bastpert cuanplajning that the Grivere ot sail Wagons are in the habit of ringing their gongs in the morning when everybody in his house is in bed and asleep. Mr. Coffin says he bas, on two different occasions within the past month, written to the auperintendent of police, cailing and Pillage the People. THEY PONT WITH THE PROPLE FOR WRAT THE FLAMES HAD LEFT—A RESCCE BY THE UNITED STATRS CCFrER WooDRURY — THE his attention to the nuisance. “The annoy-| PIRATES OBEY TAE ORDER TO LEAVE. ance,” he sags, “is still kept up, from which [ presime no remedy has been applied. This| A special from Bangor, Me., October 18, sayat Duisance was Very considerably abated through. Out the entire city during the incumbency’ of the late superintendent of police; but the milk men iv the neighborhood of my residence, 12th Street, between K and L northwest, seein to have procured a new set of gongs and are mak- lng more noise than ever. WHAT PEOPLE WANT. 8. 8. Darsh wants the sewer at 19th and Mtreets cleaned. J. D, Sullivan again urges U 27th street, between Danvarton avenue and street, be improved. A. Fisher wants gas lamps Durin- the flerce fire in Eastport the gangs of lawless characters of the islands on the Cane dian side of the Pussatnaquoddy, who have for Fears been smuggling goods into Maine, de Seried their reguiar business and set sail in their boats for the doomed town, Anchoring off the wharves out of the reach of the flames they took their dortes and rowed ashore, Then began a series of raids on the stricken people tuat wus a disgrace to humanity. Bodily they erected at Ist and H and 2d and H streets a ey ‘Mr. Chas, N. Larner calls attention protewehaed town, broke the stores and to the dangerous condition of the concrete | PioTmHouses, selecting the most valuable mer Pavement on Oth street, in front of Masonic | sudine, and alter lowing i boats temple. Mr, W. F. Snyder wants to know | [OCs outover the choppy water at U po 4 what, 1f any. means have been {2 return as quickly us possible to renew the ply water to Denison and Leighvo ePredatious. For some Uine the panto-striel Peopie did aot observe whal Was going On, several Boats, fovored by the high wind, made {ae SOOFt Passage to some of the ailjacemt ‘lands, ‘anioaded and returned. Furaiture, dry goods, oliciotting, the eoutenis of jewelry Sores, such as clocks und ornamental goods, fishing gear and nets, as woil we rigging from. Lue wharves and the contents of the fine res Were quickly spirited aw atinued Lirough tbe second day of the The tnieves, emboidened by Uber success more bold and dis division of Mount Pleasant, Jacov Frech wants some means taken to put the alley lu square 829 in a sunitary condition. TRE REFORM SCHOOL. Mr. G. A, Shallenverger, superintendent ot the reiorm ‘sehool, hay sudmitied to the Dis- trict Commissioners a for the last Sscal He giv jed statement of the lara products of the year, of the time and com- pensation of employes, and an inventory of household goods, iarming implements, ete., at the school,” Tue surplus farsa products were sold in the markets of the city. THE BLADENSBURG ROAD. Bids for the improvement of Bladensburg road, froin tue head of Muryiand avenue to Queen's Chapel road, were opened by tue Comuussioners w-day, were Tulty & Joyce, M. Hines ‘The contract was awarded to Tuity & Joyce at their bid of $5,354.75, which the lowest. The Commissioners Lave avout $5,000 to ex- pend on the road, and will Lnprove it as far as that money will go. THE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE OONTRACT. The Comaiissiouers to-day awarded tue con- truct for the exteusion Of Massachusetts ave- nue to Mr. Andrew Giewson, NOMINAL AND PAID UP CAPITAL, In May last a new Insurance company, to be known as the Chesapeake tire Insuranes com- pany, was licensed by the District authorities, fire, 04 the might betore, vecat puted, 10 many cases, with the oWners of the vous’ tor their posseraion. The police depare- Ment and the fire department. were. powerless, And at last the cluzens, wrought toa bigh state of exeltement by Uicir losses nud fetes struggle to save thelr tomes and property trom ine ned on the Invaders who were pillt town apd fought ‘them fereely. igers would hot be driven trom, out & siraggie, aud coudnued business into U The bidders 4 J. E. Lyons. their prey {ueir nelarion ‘Time and again were goods broug: vuthouses aud deposited in apparent sale Walle whe owners returned for unotvar Watching these chances, the pirates quickl, wihered them up and ihe nearly extaust wher On returning Would find no truce of hem. At lust tuey Wuderiook to break open @ Pince lied wich Valuable goods aud succeeded. They were discovered wud the owner and hie frichds eagayed them in a tierce and bloody Agar, gaining at last w victory over them, the secretary of the company, W. F. idardy,| “At’ cbis time the Uniied Staves culver Gen, muking ailidavit at the time thal the capital of | Woodbury, « well-urmed Vensel, arrived, eed, Lue Company Was $100,000, Tu-du; istrict | ihe captain, uodersianding tue claracter of the olficial undertovk Lo coliect the persunal tax on | meu across the line, and Observing Ue multe Unis cupital stuck for tue lust two monubs of the Just tax year, amounting tv $250. An officer Of the compuhy thereupon weut Lo tiie assessor and Stated that the “puid up” capiud was only §2U,000, It was decided to accept Ube lax on $20,000. A similar cuse occurred two years ago woen the yon Reg aged Fire Losurauce company, Dow defunct, wus taxed on the jarge Capital 1 advertising cards prociaimed, tude of Louts, quickly Look iu tne situation. In the twinklidy of an eye he hud his bouts out aud mabwed, and shut of all communication with thestiore, Then he ordered wil te Bug. Lis crait to ‘eave the harbor. While they might figit the weary people of kustport they nad Wholesome respect ior the drowning guns of the ovdvury, and soon the bay was wuive with suis ul Lhe thieves as they sailed across the BUILDING PERMITS They were ordered not ww retura, The were issued by Juspectur Kutwisle as bury fs to remain ia U y aud provect follows: M. T. Leiner, to alter dwelling, 6iu | the town irom another tnvast The latter sireet, opposite B. aud P. Waruer & Co., two-story vrick dwelling, Stod- dart street, between 291 and Sut,” West Washingwou; 82,500. airs. Grifflu, two-story brick back building, 520 4% street southwest; ¥5uU. Juv. W. Freucn, tureessiory ad dwelling, 20 street, between D and B north- West; §2,400. Maj. T. B. Ferguson, siable in rear ui 1435 Massachusetts aveuue dorthwest; $3,000, Carles Wilson, aduition to dweillug 15380 L street nurchwest; 35u0. Win. G. Whed- depot; $600. “B. H. | has an able crew, capable of doing police duty, And 4 supply of snail arms, Pol The following congressional numinations were Made yesterday: Kichard C, MeCormick, repub- Nean, Hrst New York district; Stepuen ‘i. Hop- kins, republican, sixteenth New York; Leonard D, Sackett, democrat, sixteeuth New York; 5 hed-| Jeremiah McGutre; democrat, twenty-eight Heyer, frame dweiliiy Zu street roud; 8700. | dew York; Llmutay J. cumpbells demutra, bu. B. Avery, two-story brick dwel asst: | jpomtane , German indeper Cuusels avenue, beiween 1. 4 BiteEls south eos Sas i a New York; 5. V. White, republican, tuird ork. The 20tu New York district democratic con- Veuciou udjourned sine die yesterday, without homivatiug & candidate against George West, Tepuviican, who Will have hu oppositiva. Hieury George will receive the support of Irving tai ior mayor ew York. ‘sor The Steamer Artos Lost. 18 HER CKEW OF TWENTY-EIGHT DROWNED? The New York Sun of to-day says: Word was Tecelved in this city yesterday thut the steamer Artos, Capt. Whittles, tbat sailed from this port ior Bordeaux On Sept, 29, was lost in the recent storm on Potote de la Houbre, at the northern mouth of the Gironde river, 1t is sup- id Vout her entire crew of 28 men Was lost, Vreckuge aud @ part of her cargo Lave been, washing ashore, bul notbing hus been seen of ang bodies, The Arts was loaded by Funeh, Kuye @ Co. as agents, with molasses, tobacco, lard, and 4 amiscellancous cargo of provisions. bout $100,000, She was built at Stockton, England, in 1500, and was owned ut Hull,’ Her net’ measurement was 1,175 tous, 192 —___ ‘Tae Praiico Racks.—The fall meeting at Pimilou race course, Baltimore, opened to-day with the lollowing curd and entries, ihe figures ven showing the price Lrougtt by each horse a the pool selling: First race, one mile— Gleaner, 3 uortueast; $1,500. H. J. Daly, uree frame dwellings “ul street road and Steuven street; $4,000. MISCELLANEOUS, Tbe Commissiouers have revoked the ap- poinument of Jus, Stewart us wu aduitional pri- Vale of police, Mr. Jonn H, Bird has been appointed to Superiivend the construction of the Lew school house at 23d and M streets. Vrivates D.C, Hasilion and M, B. Chester, of the pulive iurce, have eucu veeu flucd $10 tor stopping off their beats fifty minutes. Bol men claim Luat they were sick. Tue first auditor uas requested the Commis- sioners lo comply with tue law requiring eun- tracts to be deposited iu the office of Lue Hiret coutroller of tue Uniied States within uinety days uiter tueir dates. Air. F. L. Movre, cuuirman of the committee on iountains of the humane society, has written to Lue Commissioners Wo ask to be ‘iufurmed ws w the syle, cust and piace of sale of driuking fountains tor horses, which the Commissioners: will permit to be erected. Tue Vorcoran Cadet Corps have asked the Comunissioners for itty breech-loading rifles and equipments similar to those suppiled vo ee given So days in Jail by Judge sucit tne High school cadets. The corps wanis to enter the nativpal drill. Lotal Notes. Marshall, small petite on fp. Li 4 i; Estrella, $50; Marry Russell, fitaling s hat trot Joseph Waltmeyer's store, | S20 Rivgoocuis, G1; Branova, #16, aod tho Elizabeth Griiner, « colored servant, was | Held. Bauner, Heuror and Latrucies, giU. Ceu- fned $10 or 3U duys by Judge Suell to-day for triana, $24; Dundise, §14; Raymond and oe ee ee Draike, 810 ‘euch, wad the eid, Valiant ‘and Sralguciace, . xie wl ‘ue Bard, Meinorial services of F. 8. Pigott, late clerk of Siowtana Hae 4, Wheats -eoey ry B= the Evbitt house, will ve held in Foundry M.E. 336, "Fourth d= bai! miles—Are. ghureh, Pa Conteh he was a member, on Weduer- | Tis, g60; Lu Eurus, $24, wad Col, (Depteed Bye Sprague,” $22. icchuse—Abraham and, Tile exprosion of a can of gasoline oll at Eshie- 3 man & Broaer's store, 2d Soa Uewreete north: Teutesrse, 950 each; Disturbance, $28; Tom west, yesterduy ullerhoun, caused damage to 20. Lue a.nouut o1 $150, Yesterday aiveruoon Officer Keefe tound a dead Intant at te foot of 27th btreet, near Hook creel Samuel Finney and F. 8 Barbarin qere accepted as Circuit Court jurors to-day. J.J. Kae Wan excused one Week wid tue olers wero ex- cused for tbe term. ‘to fill the vacancy. About @ hundred and thirty-cight tourists trum Philadelphia are at the Kiggs House tor the day. Amoug tuem is Mr, Samuel Josephs, Mr. Randall's candidate for marshal at Puilu- deipuia, To-day the Circuit Court was engaged in the trial of the appeul case of Fleming agt. Porter for $45—cominission us builder, aad a verdict) for plaintitt for 822.60 was given, The bi-yearly conven- tion of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity of the United Staves began in New York yesterday. Among toe prominent members of the frater- pity ure Postinaster Generui Viius and his First Assistant, Mr. SieVenson, Commissioner of Pen- Sions J. C; Black, Senators Harrison, of Indiana, and Blackvura, of Kentucky, and Byron El- ott, echiet justice ot the Indiaua supreme court, The marshal wus directed Trrvs' Morses INsaxe.—Mra. Revecca Titus, the aged mother of Jaultor Jawes J, Titus, con? viewed of the murder of Tile Smith, t* badly broken down over his conviction. Her mind is $0 iapuired that her friends will probably have ber sent to the state asylum for the in- sane. ——__+e-—_____ Tue CurcaGo STRIKE ENDED.—The strike of BEACH'S RETIREMENT AND THE ROWING CRAM> the packing House workmen in Chicago was formully ended yesterday afternoon, ‘The strike ers held a muss ineeting oo Lue prairie about 3 O'clock, at wuleh between 12,000 and 14,000 Were present. A proposition to return W "ork on Uhe ten-Luur plan was carried almost guaal- mously, and the strike was deciared at uu end. pe nnn PIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. Acablegram tothe New York Herald from London, Octover 18, says: As intimated in a cable to the Herald as might be the case, Han+ lan to-day in the Sportsman, aiter reciting his attempts to get a maich from Beach, claims on REFUSING NATURALIZATION TO A CuIma- the latter's retirement the championship of the | Mtiacn of ung Gaited Sates, made to dudes Pee Worid. These are ils words: “As Beach declined | eee ee ee cee to row me, and now retires, I claim the tue of } Ga¥Ny "Noy An Kes, a Chinese launderman, champion sculler of the world,andam prepared | GY BY Mov SoM Soe Cr ine appilonite ae to uphold the tite by rowing nun in the world (rum Putney to Mortiake tor a stake of | Houailty. | Moy | preseuted ‘his tirst, papers, issued by the supreme court of Ne York five Years since, which were in regular form. In ree Tusing the application, Judge Pendergast sald he was in great doubt as to the eligibility of the Chinese to become citizeus, and wid Moy toemploy @ lawyer, Whose argument could be heard atafuture day. Moy Au Kee hus been im Whe United States nearly fifteen years. ————o JUDGMENTS AGAINsr THE TiLDEX Hernan — Fourjudgmenis were entered in New York yesterday upon confession in favor of J. Spen- cet Hosford against Susan G. Tilden, execu- trix of Henry A. Tilden; George H. Tilden and Samuel J. Tilden, jr., on notes made by Hen: A. Tilden, aggregating $12,942, some of whi were indorsed by George id. Tilden and some by Samuel J. Tilden, Susan G. Tilden, execu- twix,and Lucy J. Tilden, administratrix of Moses Y. Tilden, confessed Judgivent in tavor of Frank B. Van Alstyne ior $64,129, on notes given by the firm of Tilden & Co., on’ running Sccounts for services against the firm. George H. and Samuel J, Tilden, jr., also confessed judgment tor $29,256 intavor of Frenk 3 Van ‘Alsiyne, On notes and claims for services, Tae Fever aT BiLoxt.—A specisl from Bilvxi says: There have been a number of cases 91 tever, mostly of a very mild sort, during the last seven or eight woeks, and since the 27th of £500 aside. The deposit I left tor the purpose 01 rowing Beach is still lying at the Sporteman office as a proof of my bona fides, and if no une comes forward { claim the title waich Iam pre- pared to defend by rowing in America.” —_— Clinging to Their Ola Homes, ABOUT 100 PEOPLE STILL LIVING AT SABINE PASS. The Galveston, Texas, committee who left Saturday night on the Estello with $1,000 worth of provisions for the sufferers at Sabine Pass and Johnson's bayou has returned. They reached Sabine Pass early Sunday morning and found about one hundred persons still living there, reiuctant to leave the site of their former homes. ‘They are occupying the few houses that with- stood the storm. One-half the food and cloth. ing taken up by the committee was distributed among these sufferers. The remainder was sont up to Johnson's ‘The total nuin- ber of persons who lost their lives was 102—64 ‘and 38 whites, Following are the details of the narrow escape from drowning of Congressman Knute Nelson, at Alexandria, Minn.,on the 11th inst.: He ‘Was fishing in Lake Victoriain # boat by bim self. Just after dusk, while pulling in a fish, he tripped and fell into the lake, He is @ powertul man and swimmer, —— eee by his clothing that | Tae ProPie will insist on having St, Jacoba Sei ita heritage | of Stat ian” cy wren however, and shouted DIED. men, halt s mile away, 29, a Fan to the lake. Tne | ALMAR. , Os Tusuday morning. Oceober 10,1006, doat had drifted Mo tne a shore and, the rescuer or ere u im a eeuuibe ogadition, but sf | qcipran aoa he Mtr rondo Saat im to the ‘as suco as For several hours three physicians b ‘CONN! October 18, 1886, at 10 pe PATHIOE CONNOM, in the twenty-ninth year of nis age a

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