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~~ f r, f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. | _AUCTION SALES. __, AUCTION SALES. SN FEE WoW Ww 85, Trrroxe. | | __'THIS AFTERNOON. Ri fe Sss, Tf YLES | CUIASCERY SALE OF DIPROVED REAL ESTATE | "['!0MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 TRUSTEFS SALE PROPER’ ON FIRST | a on hoot ANI BATS. | 1 BE Yifue ofa deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, | 1,010, folio 180, et seq.. of the land records for te District of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, si ing trust, T will sell. at publi | PRumise on WEDNESDAY AFTI ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, EM- BROIDERIES, AND SADDLE BAGS, Embracing Rare Pieces, such as ROYAL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOK- HARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, ANTIQUE HALL BUGS, AND OTHER SPECIMENS ;Antront of the | docket 22, wherein Frank L. Beach ix com- NGON, MAY SEV- | pi inant. and Columbus Beach and others are defend— g ants, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auc- ‘on, in front of each of the premises, the hereinafter de- scribed real estate, situate in Washington city, D.C., to sta ‘Ou WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1884. at HALF-BAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. sub- Jot No. iin square ‘No. 265, with improvements JULIUS ROSENTHAL, thirty square | d Sve hundred and scvemty-oue (Srl), together with improvements, wags, eseemeuts, &e. Terms. One-third cash balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear six per cent interest. and to be | | secured by decd of trust, or all cash at option of pur- | myst Jes Recerven LARGE LOT _OF_ SPRING SCARFS FOR FIFTY We Dz Mere ‘Ttis now undisputed that WEI DE MEYER'S CATAR- RAL CURE is the only treatment that will absolutely eure Catarrah. Dr. Wel de Meyer's “Taxarme" with statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed free, D. B. DEWEY & CO. 182 Fulton street, N.Y. febé-m,w,£,33t SUMMER RESORTS. ‘CENTS, WORTH SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. OF GREAT VALUE, thereon. And on the SAME DAY,at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, sub-iot No. 23, in square 265, with the improve- chaser ‘ee.. at cost of purchaeer, ‘lied thereon. Conveyanciba, & deposit of $100 required a ‘Terms to be compl with in ton days, LAKGE LINE OF SPRING HOSTERY. ‘To be Sold at Public Auction, Atantic crry, Nw tat : ENFINISHED AND FIN- : on the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST FIVE MANSION, 2 COMBLETE STOCK OF Re oa ie: } myzaeds, SWATSON J. NEWTON. Trustee. gictoc K PAE, sub-lot No. 18,10 square 265, with the Yepsespay, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR. —_ | oIN And on the SAME’ DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE Y 14, 15, and 16, 1884, ‘Rooms single, doubl Recently enlarged TINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER | FINANCIAL. O'CLOCK PAL, eubrlot 12a sauane 20% with tape AK = and furnished with i aden nro, abacus satis Wioroee —— a mens theron. AIL of said lots being accordins toa | Commencing st ELEVEN 4 M. AND THREE O'CLobe | " tmyé-am CHARLES 3ICGLADE, Proprietor, subdivision made by James Maguire et al. Jan. 5th. Ss ww SPE (TION. Te of sale, for each piece of ld: One- P. M. Each Dax. cusses vATT, Propet, | Dae New Srecets Tat tal Soe coon Deseo PODER Oe | gute posite Patent o two equal no bie in aix and twelve mouths aiter —— Tone 1 Task. ‘opposite Patent office PETROLEUM va, STOCKS the day of sale, beating interest at aie per cont per mee four weeks, RTS MADE TO ORDER tuum from the day. of sale: or all the Purchase money FRE ROS SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS — Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. Opens pucaiee etaeme AG ‘Springs and return $8.90; good unui Setober = GRAND MXHIBITION ‘a oily 8 ; . toes be ped in canhat the option ofthe purchaser The = fix Fine Dress Shirts made to onder, only $2 De pysiene nue sualinerat = Bae 4 desi ot a3 Moxpax axp Turspay, Mar 197H axp ISTE, mao re - me ae ese — ; : — mea y of wale. PRA’ . Managers, Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $1 50per dozen. 7 OKERS, | terms of sule are not complied with within seven days In the First Floor of My Salesrooms, i Finest Four-Ply Lisen Cuff only 2 cents per | .JOHN A DODGE. & CO. BANKERSand BROKERS. | siteraay ‘of sale, the Trustee reserves thie Tiaht to rewal 401 9th street northwest, var Ss SS | No 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. will wend FREE | the jruperty at iheriak andcost of defaulting purcha- | Southwest Corner of Pennarivania Avenue and | _ Sia ee sag cakes eee ‘ou application their New Book giving a complete history | ser.” All couveyaneing at the cost of the purelisser” caveat oie: certain lace pref Bock Enon Skene nora ec Sn eee tase seretaioe etroleum Trade, showing why dealers in OIL | ILLIAM W. BOAMMAN: Truster apa Blaee of fojoure and rest during the heated season making mouey while operators in stockshave | Webster Law build'ng. apS-s&w wee cess. ‘Room DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, a VHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent, Ali eouds guarauteed to give satisfaction, at MEGINNIS. N. B—As Mr. Scknitzer is about leaving for the “The atmosphere is singularly pureand From A.J. Huntington, D. D., Columbia invigorating.” College. 5 a Orient to make up his Fall Collection, he has instructed | | ‘Theclimate was delightful, the table appointments 5 orth . S" FES’ SALE OF PROPERTY FRONTING 7) the service Prompt aud’ efficient aud the cuisine ae IE streetnorthwest: J. Tuomas, TRQOUTH SIDE OF FENNSLVANIA AVENEE | Me to clove out this consignment without regard to | $004, {he SeFrIce, Prompt Baker, eeq.. We a BROKER TS oi N_ ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH | cont, and he says it is the most valuable collection ever Citally' sas Wak woteee twee Surmrs to Oxven 4 STREETS NORTHWEST. sent here, Wary Aba we nare nov | _ GRATN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOORS, | BSpiate Of Gaim the Supreme, Court of absence from your springs. are home sick —_— No, €13 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building) | No 6784, we, the undermuted Trustees, will sell at. S Beem Te UE Rare ene yublie auction, on WEUNESDAY. the SEVENTH DAY THOMAS DOWLING, “Having spent a portion of nine summers xt Rock FIX SOLID BOSOM FOR. Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash, execute] | OF MAY, A. D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Mh, in front Fnou Ican speak with ‘confidence, as Ido. with pleas- on the Chicaso Board of ‘Trade and New York Cotton | of the premises, sll that parcel of ground situsted in the | myT-6t ‘Auctioneer, | ure, of the many attractions of the place.” From Q. O. fn ee Son ee ee 120 | Exchange. Constant quotatious sustautly recuved vy | CFF Manag, 2 nea i, described an Dart ‘Wigs wes Semanetns DiC Girect private wires three 23), begining for the same at a point on Datrest “The handsome service of sour bountiful table forms you want a perfect-sittine SHIRT have them madeby north twenty-four Ga) feet from the northwest comer | WW EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, marked contrast to that whlel, characterizes summer F. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent. of said lot and square aud running thence east sixteen 637 Louisiana Avenns yesorts in general.” From “W. Gwyun, cag, Washing: — SAWYER, WALLACE & CO,, New York correspondent | {*f,, (hence sur serous feet to an, alley. hence west Se eee | ee =“ .. B sixteen feet, thence north seventy feet place ae = 1112 F street_northwest. Tevining, a4 ¥ a REGULAR SALE OF ‘OTEL KAATERSEILL, of sale: One-third (15) cash, and the residue in ial installments in six aud twelve mouths, rest from day of sale, the payment thereof to be secured by the promissory hotes of the pnrchaser or purchasers, aud a lien retained on the property: or the whole of the purchase money can be Paid in cash. The ferms of sale must ‘be complied with within ten days from day of sale, ctaerwise the property will be resold at HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MERCHANDISE AND NEW axpSECOND-HAND FURNITURE,PARLOR AND. CHAMBER WORK OF ALL KINUS. HE- FRIGERATORS, &., AT OUK ” SALESROOM; WITHOUT REGAKD TO WEATHER, On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY EIGHTH, at TEN OCLACK. it fecences (National Metropolitan Banik References (Hen, dames Br beck. {Orders By Telephone Promptly Attended To.) Bisnoe & Co. 2! _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ T. ‘we Cerrsnatep PLEKLISS REFRIGERATOR, Burenax CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Enlarged and Improved for the Season of 1804, LE OPENS JUNE 95. Raflroad access direct to the Hotel now completed. we a ns A new annex building has been erected, detached from tment. ee y the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | @-ypy, OUR. Ripe Sorel neg abet ere ng WATTS & SON, STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, ude peutic advertisement of such resale fo, ne L ven. | Co a abt ered METWEEN A ARUN | Rabegter ensuring, qhiet for famuies and toy ae District of C EusiON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE Tee eects agro cok Sap Will be required aa soon an | “STREETS SOUTHWEST. lors. NEW CONCERT "ROOM, NEW DRIVES AND myt isa ASScr or purchasers By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of these | W: For terms, circulars and routes, address T ‘Fin Mul STREET NORTHWESE Beak docket SB tustortet at ve Ake Seat We W.¥, PAIGE, Manager, 3:1 F STREET NOR locket 25, Tay lor etal. Ve. Mudeze et al, We -. 3 (NUIN! vl wil at public auction, on MONDAY, THE NINE- 7 Broadway, N. Room No.2 Dasrornes Geserse Frew waeaoc ssa ite SOREN Bae NINE: 2 Bnd. i. O'CLOCK, P. M., in frout of the premises, all the. st of all the parties in and to Lot OTHERS jorch's Cleveland Fluid ETENDING to stil P.O. Box 665, New Yorkcity, mb24-mwitkwiml9t innobered ine (9), in. equure Duiabercd five hundred and forty-five, together with all the improvements, , easements, &c, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and *Sfterepresent.” ‘Bula by EG. CATER Ce PTY. SELL. ANT) CARRY STOCKS, GRATY, PROVI- | SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN | | LoTs TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW | M newl JP UXcassoN BHO: s J h street northwest. ] > i, 7 Js ope | PERE: Y SALE 0} AL twelve months: notes to bear interest, and to be sect ira about the Ist of June. Mes bit Ot stwet, Georgewwn, | YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOAED | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | fyelt< months: potesto Deer ntcrest, and to be scoured | Boarders about the Jat HAPMAN & BA: H atreet ne OF TRADE PRICES, THE PUBLIC GENE oer CITIZENS, LILDING, COMPANY, IN SQUARE | Cont of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at tim of | € = BASFORTE ILLUM RR Ib MANUFAC- | INVITED 1 AMINE THE FACILITIES S63, FRONTING NINIB § r EET, S | sale 0 be compiied w ca days. FORTE TUETRING COMPASE aie: Genie Come a ENCH STREET NORIUWEST. WARHEN C. STOAE, Trostec, THIS OFFICE. CONSTANE QUULALLONS AND AND F scare ST! x. 29 F street northwest, a. RODERICK be lecstirnn Pavone SPOY CASH SETTLEMENTS. ad Bie iO motion ras cy stoe Miers CHARLES ©. COLE Trnstes, ‘and the finest and safest surf bathing on the. apa 1eas Office, 99 vet = 5 mda further resolution ing. time. &e., adopt = 101 Ener Rene © | We. Se Woaraee Si Ca, | ae td ces co a GN tere | DURCANEON Bho. a 7 eee at Sees NOON. MAY EIGHTH Ist, ‘commencing at’ HAL. ae W2UTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers. ANSION HOUSE, FROSTBURG, stantial brick structure, Just enlarged furnished: will be of BEACH, DELAWARE, will open for rece joa of guests JUNE Int, 1684. Finung, sad ied for Suminer' MDA SUB- and) ‘For terms. SE BE RENE _ HOUSE, REHOBOTH tic coast. Many improvements are being made. Special arrangements for WALTER BURTON. Faves PAST FOUR O% LOCK. and’ continue each day there BANKERS AND BROKERS, Vv Nate iOtg 24 tnclnve, tn square 36, frontiog on | T*ERNRES RAUP OF EW GHRTORE BRICK, WATE | gh) saina prizes 108 VEIVE s " ots 10to 24 inclusive, in square 363, o ME TION, NO. "212 ishing, le. BEPUFATION OF THIRTY-FIVE YEARS" STAND: street northwest, unimproved. ef STREET NORTHWEST. AND LO? $3 6-lax78 TO | Chreulans at Bie ING, AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERY- No, €69 15th street, opposite U. S. Treasury, ‘Lots 26, 27, 28, 29aud 31, square 363, fronting on French ALLEY TWENTY FEET WIDE. WHERE THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE. treat, improved by mult two-story and basement TNDSOR SULPHUR, SPRIN eit 8, horses, hunting Heasonabls changes lars at Brentano's, 1015 Pa, ave, oF ad- Gress AM. JELLY, New Windsor, Md: —BLUE MOUN- brick dwellings with back buildings, = Lots 47 to 63 inclusive, in square 363, fronting on north side of Frenel: street, uuimproved. Lots 71 to 86 ‘inclusive, in square 369, fronting on S By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 18th, 1881 and duly recorded in Liber No. 988, folio 172 et sea one of the Land Kecords for the District of Colun: RASS ROW Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE ———— YETLOLECM, either for Cash or on Margin, M. W. BEVERIDGE, thay and at the request of the party secured there wi "the offer for sale at public auction, Send f c lOUSE, GOOD | HARBOR Beach. Gloucester, Sass, Class, Fitest of surf-Lathing and ocean scen. (or circular and terins to F. H, Cuisine first- tmh25) NISHED COTTAGES, AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. ‘For Photographs of Cottages and particulars callat THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 7 i enus no! 92 and 93, in square 163, frontiug on 9 4 OK P. M., the westernmost Two- Also, WALNUT AND ASH DINING-ROOM RE-| |e favitecorrespondenen A-1informationchecsially | treet ear lines and earl lof ruuning back to an alley: | Cha yt ast et ae a et te st be [bk — | ,,s the Citizens’ Building Company are closing upthelr | paid at time of vale, and the balance in eqiial payinenta FRIGERATORS. Sail UY A! Us Gov" organization by resolution of stockholders, the sale is a} fn six, twelve and eichteen, Prantl to be secured by — pp erarepreey pereinptory one and preseuts a splendid opportunity for | purchaser's notes, bearing interest from. day of sale.at V a Als | GaSLiGHs’ and purchasers Beven per cent, and a deed of trust on the property aPOR STOVES ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two years, | or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conve ncing anc — Deposits recetved snbiect to check. ee to be secnrod Uy peor iene on i Vioven ed plied ae tb six cays: from gay or aaisielae memes: On er aca RE IRS CH EELS | apc RELtaue formation marae oor varcuweny | tocboted diate: fecrae thy eve yer th | Gaga ten Se RE Wasad frst” | Bo Seiety Reservoir. no chance for accidents: all sizes and | eecurities, aud are prepared at all times to answer iu- | [OU Tn aseror purchasers after Ave days" publie notice Eee SHAN, AtOEREY= all prices. Call and examine our stock before purchas- | quires regarding sama, of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash-| g#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL . Intending to reduce stock we have several COOK | ington, D.C. Conveyancing, &c., at cont of purchaser. DAY, MAY TE! Me ne Boveri EANGES thet we wil lft cove. to HARRY C. TOWERS & CO, | Aepoale of 950 will be required on each 1ot umimproy: | S4LURAY, MAY TENTH, same hour and place, gd and 810) on each lot impcoved when the sa nocked off, A platof the property and further infurmation can be obtained at office of EANKERS, BROKERS AND ISSURAXCE, ae 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. oa. ‘POTS still on exhibition, W.S.JENKS & CO, ‘OSE MINUTE COFFEE may3t ‘[JSTTED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. =a = By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out off i 7 Dies BOATS. By order of the Company, cow 8 the Clerk's Office of the Supremé Court of Bd io _ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _| Santis DENCANSON BROS. Aucts.__| District of Columbia, aud to me disceted, Twill ; Eg MLAS we Goor of sand District ou LCESDAY Gos CAGRTERN THE FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘ +5 imuutorkor-| he z DAY OF May: lik at TWELVE OCLOCK ME ail the ee —— | roit'aud Ula Point MONDAY WEUNTSDAY and PRE | opr Fa os vep | Hirht, title claim ani intent of the defendants’ tna NERPORE PROCESS FLOCK, THE FINEST IN | Dalat gpm. makine hse comnection withateamr | TEUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE. USIMPROVED | E¥'ths Yoltowinwe described Vropeny. to we Loe SN the worid. per sack.) 10 | for New York ahd Michmoud. Ocean View, Vingiwa| = RE AWTE COPS ON WAP (Dy two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6) and seven Beach, and all railroad lines sout (7), in square east of square six hundred and for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS—Fare 2%¢. Steamer | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the CE of 642.)in the city of Washi 1, levied upor a ® MPSON leaves MON NESDAY | District of Columbia, passed on the, 30th day o {he property, of the doteucante Sad SATURDAR Ge Tete MONDAY, WEDNESDAY | AONE A.D. ried in a ciuse pending in suid. cout in RS coater ae ©. WITMER Grocer, 1918Pennsylvania avenua, in Mary J. Young ts plaintiff sand Jun Others are sterendan General, Office, 613 15th foot of Oth street ion apply John Mca street, oF at company's Wi neron, NN McMICHAEL, U. 8, Marshal. ALFRED WOoD, | inequity docket No. 23, I will ss Lis THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. my7-dtds GEO. R. PHILLIPS. Supt Se | front of ‘the premises, on SDAY, THE Fi a — = P TH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1884, AT FIVEO'CLOCK HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TO NORFOLK. FORTRESS MON. | P-M.,all thatcertain part of lot numbered. aht aie FOR D uth. Steatnis GEORGE LEARY | Siuare numbered uine hundred ‘atid twenty-eight (3), CERY SALE OF VALUABLY BRAT Barat and EXCELSION. | Summer schedule May lat to Bep- | described aw fallow: meneing sixty -Bve feet one MARYLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN FOUR Hehe cay Med. teats will ave Reveath Seteec | ich teomt hie crinweat corner of bald square on f SDAAHALE AND BIRTH STREERS SOCKET street, thence runnin * SPEING AND SUMMER feet six inches, th st ol said T street twenty-four int Y on MONDAYS, WEDNES- | 5,80 p.m, haizty three feet six inches, our feet six inches, thence nurth, rte of a deeree of the supreine Court of the eeetce Monroe EXCEL. By thence weat twent BR eee ote den apes Court ott uh A District of Columbia, passed in eqaity cause No. PESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 5:30 an 2 tape anckes, to the place of beginning. | 6.440. L will sell ax trustee, at public auction, it acs p. in,, stopriuy at Piney Point and Cornfield HE SAME D. T HALE-PAST FIVE | sront of each of the premises, the hereinafter described way, Exclusive connection with Boston i, the west t fixe fect by the full | peal extate, to wit :-—On MONDAY, the TWENTY- depth: thereof of lot numbered five (8), in square nut bered nine hundred and fitty (950), both fronting ou T southeast, in the city of Washington, rms of sala'as prescribed by the decrce: One-third of the purchawe money in cash on the day of sale or the Connect also with New York | Norfolk and. Western, Sea. View and Virginia Beac RIL, A.D. 1894, at the hour of CLOCK P. M., the east half of Lot even (7), in Reservation D, situated on Maryland ay- enue, between 4% and 6th strectesouthwest, improved by. good, enbstantinl dwelling-house. Rose's West India Lime Juice. ‘Ross’ Royal Belfast ca Sachs, Praden & Co" IGHTH DAY OF Al F-PAST FIVE, ato, Montserrat Lime Faice. inger Ale, iL & Cochrane's Ginger Ale. Board and railroads more and Ohio tick: eon which the prothissory notes of the purchaser must be given, to bear interest from the day of sale, aiid to be y secured by deed of trust on the property sold. No deed of sale and payin Pure Fruit Sirups. isso1 ts thereof, to be secured by the prom- notes of the purchaser or purchasers, or ‘the Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. purchase mioney canbe paid cash on day of sale or on | | to | Genuine Imported West Indi Bey Rus Served daily uti Sp. ta Te siven till the terms of sate are fully complied with, | IM chtiteates thetng Gate TATE OB 7 Tacpberry Vinerar’ Crosse & Blackwetr's, | T*Oyyo daily AEP. WEESH, General Agent, | All convevancing and recording at urchaners cont A'| onthe property soldfor the purchuse money and intors ‘Kons’ Royal Raspoerty Vinocar, Bde ESET AEN | depoutt of 350 on wach lot sold at He time of sale.” Te | ent “NY ebed arf he ar a eae and Inter Sparkling Champagne Vinewar. the terms of sale are not co Elin interest shall be paid. A deposit of #50 on each piece of Kaiser QTEAMER ARROWSMITH plied with in seven days io Bohemian Beer. rustee reserves the right from the day of sale. 1 2 property will “be required when knocked down, All Mineral Waters, all kinds wre Mayen | resell at the risk and ¢ st of defaulting purchaser vances Barton’ a FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. | _myG,7,10,1214 452 Louisiana avenue. Fe-sold at Fisk and costs of defaulting purcliassr, ‘ ™ | FPuom NG, eer 8, HENKL te, dort Punch. Hub Punch. Se _ , | MYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. re rus ine a Connecting with Baltimore and Obio RR. atshepherers: | J apli-dts 160 Louiaiania avenue, at Alexandria wit -y Boat from Wash: | rea en Chaos Casein: a .UABLE LIVERY STABLE ‘On Monday jomint «and inter: i SON §#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL setiee renege On grnes ON THE SOWTHWEST | ORD APCD AS OP MA took one ba ee ‘urnomaiy Notuini, St. Clemente Bay, wharven and | EN OW “OccUriED: Be SOUTH WeOTT OAS place, By order of the Trustee. ap26-dte — intermediate landiugs,” returning Fridays.” On Satur- | YPGTMWEST. AND baste days tor Noun netiate landibis, | “2 C#-THE ABOVE SALE OF EAST HALF OF LOT Cc. C. BRYAN, CW. RIDLEY. Man. rded in Liber No. $72. folio 163, et seq., one of" eietporead mt ce re the land records of the District of Columbia, I will offer Place, with consent of xateat publie auction, tone highest bidder, on the = 8.8. HENKLE, Trustee. Seventh-street wharf, Washituct my6-dts mb19-3n NO. 413 NEW YORK AVENUE. | yotoy RANE N LINE premisen, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on FIIDAY, the MIA a xc W YORK / —| PoTOwAc TRANSPORTATION LINE Be if Dhy Or Wait i fleet IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. - €. Geoghegan, seribed picers or parts of Tots ‘of ground, meuate ie ¢ Y <6 OTS ., ‘LARETS, cLARETS. WG. Sopeheran, mab remus | se i oN i td net oh | VALUADLE BUIBTISE HSA OFORGETOWN Pane a r leay= | kvound plat or plan of the city of Washington as parte | By virtue of a derdot trust; dated the fonrteenth Tro & numbered two enty-neventaay | aaby,Pntae: aoe ee Gao SY. JULIEN MEDOC IMPORTED TABLE CLARET, peer PM | se ollgwe: All of ote uuratenedune (he two co aic: | Sey of ime, 8D. dsia.and duly reeorded in Lie ge ‘bottles for one do feon (16) the south half of Attecn (S. 44 15), und part of | the District of Columbia, and. by direction of the party $ ee ae | Totinamtepe tres (3) the eatdgeverafit a ar iGo ent ee ey eens $¢9- Phage onl lta pel ager SILPHENSON & BRO, Agente | Hots being bounded as follows: “Beginning at hesouthe SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MA - east angle of said square, and running thence west. on the north line of ‘D' street one hundred and forty-one feet ten and three-quarter inches; thenes north eiglty: three feet: thence west three feet eight inches: the ROBERT SMITH'S SON'S I a HEEN CELEBRATED Vin DIA PALE ALE. 1884, KP. M., in front of the thi following described real sotate. situate tbr the cig e Georgetown, Tistrict of Columbia. to wit: All that, th street wharf. VENTH-SYREET | ATTANO LEAVES Any Day WHEN YOU HAVE A LITTLE LEISURE TAKE A LOOK aT OUR DISPLAY OF BUSINESS SUITS. ‘Ttis our pleasure to show them. ‘The assortment is ‘large and varied, and as nice as can be produced, OUR ALBERT FROCKS AND FOURSBUTTON curaways should not be overlooked. Their Fit is faultless, made and trimmed in every way equal to custom-made gar- ments, except in price, which is about one-third less, GENTLEMEN WITH A PREJUDICE AGAINST READY-MADE CLOTHING SHOULD SEE THIS DISPLAY, AA RA AMA. aul A ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING READY-MADE, 319, 8. E. Connen Szvenrm axp D STREETS, ee RI RI Rees ee ut . $9.60 for G A. R. double-breasted Flannel Suit, sold $12 for G. A. R, Yacht Cloth Suits: cheap at $18. $14.50 for G. A. R. Yacht Cloth Suits; worth 820. One set of @. A. R. Buttons given witheach suit, $7.60 buys a splendid Flannel Suit; worth $10. $10 buys Fisnnel Suit worth $16. Odd Flannel Black Disgonal Suits for Men and Youths, Sack or Business and Dress Suits for Men and Youths from {86.0 up; better and chesper than ever before, 819 for Black Worsted Prince Albert Suits; worth $35, Spring Overcoats, elegant assortment, from 87.60 up; pair of good Working Pants at $1.25, Harris’ Cassimere Pants $4.50; worth FOR ROYS—4 TO 11. A complete line of Plain and Plaited:Suifs ‘from 92.50 OF parcel of iconnd, lying and being in Holmead'sad. = ry SUNDAY, T ud THURS. | orth twelve feet three inches; thence east forty-five | ditton te auld Geometown teneaen ee Dol naa GEO. E KENSEDY & Sox, cick aan fe Ma faturning | feet stzand three-quarter inches; theues north twent)- | sng fori same thr southeast commen of ot Nor Ok apio 120% F street northwest, tugs volag wad returning” "| on hunared feet to fourtwuth atrcet went; thence | smcqionends adaition, on the north line of East | elsewhere for 813, = ———__————— ‘ing touches at Grinders whart Sundays and Tues. | south with the weat ine of Fourteenth atreet one hun: | ef eald Meeerol eevertor ae iob oe eae Peer A ox B gery down spt Weauredags up, aud Chapel Point aud | dred and niuctern fort and three-quarters of ah Inch to | thetputl ve of Stoudiea nes ootoncd Mer eke vee Arpersey Berrer Brent's wharf Thursday's dows abil Mondaysand Wed" | the becinning. it being the sume property which was | with ‘the couth hive of Sioddard wine AIRES ee We are receiving fresh from the Datrien. three timeea | Messays ub. Pregh.teseecved dally conveyed by William H- Birch to said Fawcett by deed | thence south, parailel with: the htst Hine aepento sae week, the follow! eke brands of Table But- G. 7. Jc | bearing date on the i6th day of Jul D Aso) and | feet, more orless, to the north line of East atreet; i i feb18 uly recorded in Liber D. No. 1, {clio 304. one of the | thence east, with said north line, fifty fect to the basin: bee = Saas | zal mora for Wanita ints pate of Colum | ping. the wins Ueing all of Lot Novo and part of Lot DS ccstiog ME YEBSON | eos cee aes 3.20, insald Holmead's adaiton, asin down on plats | gy ry ata THE KOCK HALL. STFAMER W. W. conconay | tances so cache ec an sof lots belonging. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve FESS OR TEL BHOOKE eaves 2M rest wart daily arent Sunday for Mt | equal intalimeats at nani twelve aoonthn with ine | ROgeae (Make Bots Dearing interest and secured bya | Nace from 810 up; great bargains, Creamers iatest gpa cer cantata, | fier oanten oraftaa at hcclint of tncgumtgice | Sawer cost. Adept Of i) senate eee of male : = NOTHING BUT PURE BUTTER KEPT AND so“ | “C20 Tf. BAKE, Captain | Hf the termi of gale are not complied sen, eich en aye ate eae De CASEEM ee euatees ar va = | days atter day of sale the trustee reserves tho Tight t MAS DOWLE pee cae | Baal ieerk Sad co el Sesleri | Rea a pe ata cen nl elphideae ‘ EARSON'S SONS, S97-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 Upon one week's notice by advertisement in some news: | Og rai . Northern. Western, Center and Capitol Hall Markets ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion, Riper printed ad published tee cy of Ws OATEROVED LEAL Eta EE A0, ebseTe BERET Also, Farrarst Market, 17th and Kate mw. apt0-tut eee AG HOMAS BRADLEY Trustee. NORTHWEST, AND 91S OTH ST NORTH: : = = | Lovistana state Lorrery company. | 2% ef WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C, genuine bargain, H T: CoRNCERE SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | _ py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Pants, immense variety. E-XO xu ebidawie aan BENESTAPROS NOTH CAPITOL STREET, | plstlet of Galnibia, pused tn cous. cane No) g HE-NO te simply tes tn a natural condition: that is, or ail the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings | BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. 670, on the sth aay of Apel, AO. hush She under: Pitheut colorins. polishing or fancy twisting. Itcan | Menta/or all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings | py virtue of w decree of the Supreme Court of signed trustees will sell at phblic sale, in front of the | $7.50. Bescld at ban othre Aue teaa “He-no tena | WF The Lotaniana State Lottery Company, ant in ger; | a Duarit of Columbia, on the 6th day of ective premises, on THURSDAY, the FIPEELNTH sold only in Lined packates quarter, half aud | thi the ane are conducted with honeaty, facrness, and | December, 1883, (and amended on the 7th day of. DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1884. at the hours ‘men- and sisve thus peeserving the strength and finer | 20 fawn toward ail partion and we authorise the ‘December, 1657), 1m cuuity cause No. 8,064, Doc. 23, | Honed, the two parcels of real estate in the city of Wash- or moved Faith toward all parties, and se as fi | Sehercin the Na infon Insurance c nD. Cs ta Wi Re ee a Ree Tey | ienahuveellacheds tn teadeertueenta™ "| Tlntit and John B. Tyler and oshemare deendants, | |AtBive OCLOCK P.M. art of Lote § and 7,in | wp. sarah! well to the hichiest ont of the premiscs, | square 487, described as follows: aay, MARTIN GILLET E Ca. | Cominenciue at FOUR O'CLOCK FSI on SATCHDAY. | eame at tho uorihwent Coreerel Mid SER TETE. dongke | Temmey Suite at @5; worth $9, the SEVENTEENTH DAY of MAY 1884,Lots Now siz (0), | peven (2) cient @)s mite (9) ten C10) andl dleneis ih oe fhe subd vision of lot No. one (1), in square No. alx Han. | dred and thirty (630),according to the hietesand heute, Established 1811. A Bock Lor oF 467, aud running thence eaat 62 feet and 3 inchen¢ south 6 fect and 0% tnchen. thettce east 31. fest” thenes South 20 feet, thei.ce west $9 fect and-3 inches” te the Tine of 6th street west and thence north with the line of FOR BOys—12 TO 18, Suits for School, Work or Dress, magnificent assort- N | covenants and conditions set forth and described ‘aid atreot 26 feet and 9% inches to the place of - | ment, from @5 up. ceepes | Geedof partion, dated Dace af gic eut‘red io | Sing wth te enpronerane soc Pace OF boeta Just Reveived. and f0F sale tow. | by and between “Andrew “Wylle and Miny Chis wite, | © Af! HALE PART FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. partot Lot — FRESH STRWBERRIES, SPRING LAMB, | and Sanguret Helzel, and recorded with the platof mub: | 8, in square 484. described as followes Bowilining fer tiog ASPARAGUS, SHAD, ! Givision annexed in Liber ——-, folio ‘one of the | sane at 8 votnt oa the line of 6th strect west, Qlatant 98 . land records of Washington coiinty, ta the District of | feet north from the southwest corner of ald Lena fo MISFIT STORE, ann PALACE. MARRET. Siunte No, cbneat thenordeant corner thereot fronting | Inches: thencecast orients trate Bout Be fot ang se016 Comer lath and New York svenus, tmissionere, | Sn north Capitol street tnrty-fve (35) feet and ton (10) | Snches! thees east 8 feet and 4h inches ta the eer & COBRES SERTH AMD 7 STREETS 10026 HOUSEKEEPERS. Encorrorated tm 1868 for twenty-five years by the Lae. | Mice fale: an prescribed Dy the decree, Que tied | wllcy 12 feet and TL inches aetna wet he ee ICE 10)" HOUSEREEFEES SOVER StoPt ah CREED, Piety gies | of the purchase mouey scab, and the balance in nine | 4¥ffuches fo the Place of boginatn ae hoyary RRR finer been stbed Gy snd eighteen (is) months from the date cf wale, For | - Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money of erly ROR ce aa we, fanche wag | te et ed seg tie ues octurchteerashal | each pee of propery ica: beagce Mone maa'iws| BRR Oo ey ay, lpia RRR id 'Wite" Connon adopted | sv tel ty Opa te (0) pce itera per | Feary trom dai of ele ith ntereet. rote by deat | ea O”Q ectiey RR i Snnum, secured by deed or deedn of trast on the prop. | trust, approved by the Trustees upon the proper yy & els ROE tury ecer voted on and endorsed by the | erty Purchased. A deposit of Afty (850) dollars on each | oF all eagh, at pu:chaser's option. 100 on east ena E BOO Y SakE | Pasties a cemiust beiade when the property, is uccked down. | property to be paid when bid ty accepted, and terms of | He OO Four ta aad ten tin mE it never scales or postpones. ‘All conveyancing to be at the cost _of the purchaser or | sale to be complied with within seveu daya from dete of ates FE Ir Gnaxb SINOLR Nustoen ‘Duawines take place | Purchasers. SOHN HEALD, Trustee, | sale. in deinult of which the Trusives. reserve the sighy Res Cu RE monthiy * : SouFstreetwortiwest, | & sel after ave dary agrerdament ati sa'Gat | cag meee [Noobeein go Peep. Rhos “SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FoR-| _DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. myb-dbdbs_ | of defaulting purchaser. Allconveyancing andiccsrd: | €°% Ke | Ready! Al fd TUNE RUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE F STREET | ™* Poets, @ EE FIFTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS F. IN THE | "PYRUST PROPERTY. aon 4.90 f BAR MAY 12 sah NEW ORLEANS. TUES: | «eae of a decree of the Supreme Court of the 3 POS att Mores Daren ear ng oe el CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000. plait id Chapman Maupin was dvfendant, in 100,000 Tickets at #S cach. Fractions in fifths, in pro- mt ‘ase cenpey ea ee (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneen Portion. jor Chapman Maupin al trustees nd executorn fee will of Mary i McPheraon | 7 SALE OF and by authority of sald will the uni ‘will sel (OPERTY AT at. public. auction on TUESDAY. the THISTEER TH Da¥ “PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ‘OF MAY, 1964, at HALF- P.ALon the premises, all Indians avenas GALT & iF sxomeed ‘develop the FORM by a new process (never faiis)and | Hawkins’ tocrease or redues the feah ucieeineante f 7 face ae = i of Fermanenty’ Suallyex “Pittingn, Prcilse Wenn vnguliaton frie to Cate ie mane THOMAS E. WAGGASAN. Auct Tnye-dads_ | panded Pome ondncommrnrgtere es jor | te.the Ofice of the cern ie Vicariy giving fall ad-| 7 AMP CHIMNEYS REDUCED. ioral Full paricalara. te. Addnees | FOF Mgrriniioy Orders vayale and address Tio eSB orale tgs Mic pr doen. from Qctober | SS Begone EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, onan. Mit Sry preety henge fo ms) pore oli-was, 2146 Lexington avenue, New York, os Rn ging oe zd Teh ateect northwest. money, in cash. A 3 _ VELVETS Ryo expense) ROR: sr | the right ix to. SATINS, VELVET, ALL wey | {tl'sume of Bond iy expromat our “AERERA_ 908 Ra a db the rink ‘abd coet of the ee poet ornas See |” wa pavruix, | MY Sapa ie Reka | Meapromecgie and san Unbrelias cheap. 38"! spotea9zn2nsnmy37t NEW ORLEANR La | Bair, Tae Tins oo Fir) 2d Edition. Lats egrans oT Sta GEN. GRANT GIVES HIS VIEWS, He Thinks the Republicam Prospects Erepovee Some pirscanconey ay the Cemstl- New Ye 7.—The Mail and rss pair eet getners e Expresses the opinion that the i4on of the country on the whole ts satisfactory. le li New York Ht Hayes, Baltimore and other points near that they could be brought there notice in case of a riot or disturbance, ‘Was Not in the benefit of elther of the for the presidency.” He did not think the mission Party had been fulfiled, States lately in rebellion are The prospettsor rpuuicanonbrore ot republican victory in the ton was Detter than it was four and eight ago. “I prefer.” said Gen. Grant, “not to critizise present administration, but as to candidates teat eel a nec a lear - ning, can be shown to be enti satisfactory. He 48.aunan of ability and @ man of courage to main- A ang 58 ——__»__ A SENSATION IN CONSTANTINOPLE. American Naval Vessels Not Allowed to Enter the Dardanelles, ConsrantrorLe, May 7.—The American squad- Ton in the Mediterranean has arrived at Tenedos. From there Rear Admiral Baldwin, the commander, {elegraphed to Gen. Wallace, American minister 16 Turkey, thag tt was his intention to come to Con- stantinople. " ‘This announcement created a decided sensation in governmentcircies. Assym Pasha, one Of the ministers of state, at once informed Gen. Wallace that the Irades ‘permit the porte to American ships at the Dardanelies, a5 America Rot sign the treaty of Paris, which regards th Dardanelles as a free sea. It is doubtful whether Gen. Wallace will ask for a firman to permit the Passage of the vessels. — Death of Dr. Slater, the Philanthropist. Norwice, Coxn., May 7.—Jonn F. Slater, the Philanthropist, who gave a million dollars for edu- ational purposes in the south, dled here this inorn- - Mysterio Disappearance of # De- faulter. Kasas Crry, Mo., May 7.—Alfred Sheldon, agent of the Blue Spi Milling company, has myste- Hously disappeared. Informal charges ¢xisted that Sheldon had been short about in bis ac- counts. On Monday evening two men went to his house and read an ostensible warrant for his and he went away with them. He has not seen since. It s uncertain whether it was a scheme on Sheldon’s part or abduction. Celia Bush’s Murderer Guilty. ‘WILmInoTon, DEL., May 7.—The jury in the case of “Brig” Cephas, (colored), on trial in Camt ‘Md., for the murder of Mrs. Cella Bush, rend a Yerdict of guilty this morning. ‘The defense moved fora new trial. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: Name [0.[G | Same | 0) & 48 | 43 |N. J. Cent.....| 78%] 77 x ax Cont. °../112%5 113% | 0% woe 10% 15s! 15% za | 23% Sey) 51% 113g 11035 140% 140% Tia Te A163¢ 214 7 Tos Tialont a West | gl Bx 5%|Pac. Mall. 5 Texas =| 153] 15 Union Pac. s.|| Sr) 38 Wa. Pac... -.] 7%) 9:2 Do. 1534) 18 West. Union. Bh) BOK An Uncettled Market. WALL STREBT STILL AFFECTED BY YESTERDAY'S FAILURES, New Yorke, May 7—WAUL STREET, 1:55 p.m— ‘The Post says: Notwithstanding the opinions freely expressed to the effect that “the worst 1s over,” etc., etc., the stock market was very feverish, and, ‘on the whole, weak to-day, as the effect of yesterday's failures, and there can be no question That confidence has been considerably unsettled. ‘The market was mot eo active “as ee lay, and there was apparently no excitement Dut at 12 o'clock the ity of the active stocks were from to 8 per cent lower. Aside from the effect of the failures of: , there are no influ- ences affecting the general market unfavorably. ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 7.—Virginis sixes, deferred. 7: 9, consolidated. 417 new ten-fortien. 39: bew thices, #: North Carolina sixes, old, To bid to-any TIM Cotton nx Fleur hits, with inoderste local, demauds Howse B.O0a3.60; do, extra, 3620462: 3,00a3.90: do.extra, 78; Patapecd. family: ete and Xo, Hwestern winter, red, spot, sad’ No. 2 western winter Jug, Tonraah Ove: Suly: 1 OBI 4 1.02%, ‘Corn—southera and easier and fairly sctive: southern white, 60867: do. yellow, G0a62; ‘western mixed, spot, and May, 69)a60i¢: June, Sorcabore: July, 6Ovabl,Onte stendy and duiet south ern and Pennayl ‘30a42; western white, 41n42: do. mixed, 38340. | Bye quiet. 66070. Hay firm and active— prime fo chotce ‘Penneyivanin and: Maryland, 16.008 00. Provisions jet and steady. Mess 25; Bulk moste-ehoalders and clear rib Boom in Chicago Grain Market, + CHICAGO, Ic... May 7, 10. m.—There were evidences of nervousness at the opening on ‘Change this morning, ‘and tradings during the firat half hour were extraordi- hariiy heavy, the bears offering unusually Tare blocks Of wheat, but the market showed ‘and the starting prices were in advance of the latest quotations ony ‘afternoon's call board. ‘Ciricago, May 7, 10:30 a m.—The market continues upward. with rapid pace, amid beavy tradings, corm ai streneth, with wheat also very stronz, June wheat is now 9%, July 96% June corn fas risen to 87%, July 68%. ‘Tge Secretary of the Treasury has offered a reward of $500 for the detection and conviction of the person or persons who stole the whistle from the whistling buoy off Cape"Hatteras. ‘To Go wirH THE PResipenr.Postmaster Gene- ral Gresham, and perhaps the Secretary of State, will accompany the President to New York this afternoon. Gex. M. C. Matos, the supervising enginecer and architect of the new Pension building, reports to the Secretary of the Interlor that during the ménth of April 778,962 brick have been laid. The total yare $8 $288,614.20. THE CHARGES AGAINST GEN. SWAIM ‘Testimony Before the Court 7 Court of Inquiry AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE MADE BY MR. RATEMAN—HE SAYS GEN. SWAIM THREATENED TO “SQUEEZE” MOR- ROW IF THE BANKERS DID NOT PAY HIM MONEY OWED BY MORROW—HOW MR BATEMAN CAME TO ‘WITHDRAW BIS CHARGES, ac. ‘The Swaim court of inquiry consumed this morn. ing in reading and correcting the stenoxraphic Tecord of yesterday's proceedings The reading | ‘Was concluded a little after twelve o'clock. Mr. ‘Chandler, counsel for Mr. Bateman, corrected Lis ‘Statement of yesterday 80 as to make 1 appear that ‘the $5,000 advanced by Gen. Swat to Mr. J. Stan- ley Brown was made several months after Mr, Brown had gone into the firm of Bateman € Mr. Calkins, for Gen. Swaim, corrected his own Statement to the same effect. Mr. Baternan sald ‘that Mr. Brown entered into the partnership some time defore he was relieved from the witice of vate secretary to the President, though his terest in the profits did not begin’ until he lett ‘The examination of Mr. Bateman was then con- ‘Unued by MF. Chandler in relation to the business, relations of A. K. Bateman & Co. with Gen. Swaim, from the time of the origin of the disputed account with the whieh began with Gen. Swatgi’s loaning J. Stanley Brown $5,000 as capital after the latter entered the firm of A. E. Bateman & ( When Brown withdrew trom business, 1t is alicged, Bateman & Co. gave Gen. Swaim x THR $5,000 DUE BILL out of which the present controversy arises. This | $5,000, Mr. Bateman claimed, had been in coTpo- Tated in Gen. Swaim’s general account with the bank, and from time to time all of tt had been drawn out except about $33, ‘The witness stated that the memorandum *10 per cent” made on the due | Dill, referred to an ent between Gen. Swaim and Mr. Brown, as to the amount Gen. | Swaim was to receive’ of Brown's share of Une Pronta. The profits were not ascertained then, but Mere subsequentiy ascertained, ‘Mr. Brown's share AS TO THE COMPROMISE. ‘The witness, upon Deing asked the circumstances leading to his writing his second letter to the War Gepartment, said: On the morning of April 17, after fil the face growing out of this controversy had | ‘been published, Mr. M. M. Parker, real estate agent, | Sent for witness, and, asa mutual friend of both Parties, brought about an interview between Ww ness and Swaim. Gen. Swaim sald to witness, “"Y know I do not want to defraud you. 1 bring Us | ult only to determine a difference of a few hundred | dollars between ux” Witness asked him why he had not brought the suit and not browsht in third parties? Witness said he thought if Gen. ‘Swaim had any claims against him he should make them ;, Mltness ‘susgested to Mr. Parker | that It could be submitted to any banker or | gther competent person | for arbitration, It | Was Mnally agreed to submit it to| Mr. Butterworth. “It was conditioned that Gen. Swaim should have the sult brought by Mr Humphrey withdrawn jand should return the due to him (Bateman), and that he should withdraw the charges. Withess declined to with- | draw the charges until the due bil was returned. | Mr. Parker to become personally respon: Die for it. The agreements to submit the ease to | arbitration, signed by D.G. Swaim and A. E. Bato man, were placed in evidence. ‘THE CASHING OF ARMY PAYMASTERS’ VOUCHERS CONSIDERED WITH CLOSED DOORS. | Mr. Chandier, referring to the second part of U charges made by Mr. Bateman relating to the cash-_ ing of army pay vouchers, said that he had’made no offer of proof on this subject yesterday because ‘Mr, Bateman felt a delicacy In making statements ication, in Mr. Bateman’s ny Felating t that part of be heard with closed doors. Any- fectiy wilit ‘penis. ‘Bateman ai mo rant ko ake te rest ot maki relating Wate inter- = i” Ir. Swaim, “that the court would take the responsibility. it While Gen. Swaim did not wish to involve anybody by these procerdings in sbject.voanpthlng affecting ‘huseat belay: seas a ae fecting belng he ‘The court was at this point cleared. THE WHOLE INQUIRY TO BE CONDUCTED IN OPEN SKS- SION. After the court had deliberated ten or fifteen minutes the doors were opened, and the judge ad- Yocate, Col. Scott, ampounced that the court had decided to continue its investigations with open doors. He further announced that Wo advise counsel that the court would, at tis Pleasure, call or recall witnesses, without ‘regard Yo the Course of inquiry pursued by counsel, in order that the court might ascertain all Uke facts. MR. BATEMAN continued his testimony, saying that when Mr. ‘Humphrey brought the noteto him he (Humphrey) sald, “Gen. Swaim sald tome: ‘Is Bateman good for $5,007? T said ‘yes’ He sald, ‘Will you take Bateman’s for $5,000 in oe for your house? Taald “yes)'and I took it” Mr-Humphirey demanded Payment in full of the note. COL. MORROW's FAY VOUCHERS. referred to in his (Bateman’s) letter to the Secre- tary of War. AS was generally understood, the witness said, the pay vouchers referred to belonged to Col. A. P. Morrow. Morrow came to witness with Col. Mc- Kib bin, of the army, with a note from Gen. Swatta introducing Col.“ Morrow. Col. Morrow suid he wanted (o borrow some money. ‘The firm de- clined to make the loan, saying they. did not want to lend so much money to one officer. About half past four in the afternoon Gen. Swatm catue to | ‘witness’ office, and rode out 15th street with wit- ness. Gen. Swaim sald: “Why don’t you jend Mo Tow thal money? He 1s a colonel on sher- man’s staff, and 1s perfectly good for it.” Witness “forgot. what his reply was, remembered that hedetermined to advance Morrow @ moderate amount. The next morning Morrow came to the office with his vouchers all prepared, and the firm advanced him $1,500. A Tew days fterward witness learned that other vouchers of the same officer's were out. Witness had an inter- view with Swaim, ln which Swaim said tn regard to Morrow: “I loaned him $125, but I took a bill of sale of his piano.” BATEMAN ANGRY. “I said,” continued the witness, “how (I was angry and used some strong adjectives), how in the devil, or how in h—1 did you refuse to loan an oMi- | cer, a brother officer, $100 or $125, without taking a Dil of sale of his plano, and then send him to me, as you did, with his application?” Gen. Swatm suid ‘hat Morrow told him that this loan wgs to be used in settling the others or take up the other vouchers, Subsequently the witness had an interview with Morrow, in which witness accused him of perpe- trating ’a fraud. Col. Morrow blustered up aud asked Witness: “How dare you?” &. Subsequently he asked witness if Gen. Swaim had not told bin that he (Morrow) had shown hit a schedule of his | debts. He claimed that he had_ perpetrated fraud on witness, as he supposed withess knew Uie circumstances. ‘rhe witness sald that the bankers discovered that from $7,000 to €9,000 had been ad- ‘vanced on $1,600 pay. HOW SWAIM THREATENED THE RANKERS THAT HE WOULD SQUEEZE MORROW. | Mr. Chandler here submitted his formal state- ment of his supplemental charges ordered by the court yesterday. This paper was as follows: “After the bankers here, among them Bateman & Co.; became involved with’ Mr. Morrows vouchers, and haa ‘the best arrangement they could for their protection, all of which was known to Gen. D. G. Swaim, he (Swaim) claimed. there was a small amount of about $100 due him from Morrow, and so claiming came to A. E. Bateman and de manded ‘that he (Bateman) and ‘other bankers involved, as aforesaid, pay to him (‘Swaim) the amount of Morrow's {n- debtedness to Swaim, and then and there sald that if sald Bateman and’ said bankers did not contri Ute cough to pay him ‘Swalm) Morrow's indebted- ess to Swalin he would so squeeze Morrow at the War department that none of sald bankers would get thelr money from Morrow on said vouchers.” Mr. Bateman then testified that Swaim, while in Parker's office with witness and others, sald that if Cooke and the others did not chip in and Jet him out he would squeeze Morrow at the War ment 50 none of them would get his money. MERELY 4 DIFFERENCE OF A FEW HUNDRED DOL- LARS. ‘The witness said that the due bill was surrendered Hon. George F. Edmunds, in note to the Com- missioners, calls attention to the number of Joose stones on the 16th street and to the | dangerous condition of the bridge over Rock creck at mill ‘The detectives have been ordered to make arrests of every commercial broker making, or negotiating for, sales of merchandize in this city. BIL. Por INJUNCTION AGAINST THE CoMMISSFONER esas Lane Orsae- rd i : 83 af i E i i i ! F f | a i I Hy H Lid é i ! i i a| f i : ; f ; ! 6th, 2884, at home, the was directed | Mr. Chandler then asked about the pay vouchers | dat | ‘The Kilboarn-Thompeon Cass. Ih the Cirenit Court this morning, before Judg@ Ragner, the case of Kilbourn agt, Thompeon (ex- ‘Sergeant-at-arms) was ancued on motion © set aside the Vertict, which was for 697,300 and for & new trial. Messrs ‘Totten, Ekiredge and Voorbeed appear for plaintiff, and Messrs Shellabarger, J. Wilson, District Attorney Worthington and Asst tant District Attorney Coyle for the ‘The argument Was concluded about 3 ‘the court said he would announce We —— ‘The River and Harbor APPROFRIATIONS OF LOCAL OR GENERAL INTEREST. Representative Willis, chairman of the Hous) committee on Tivers and harbors, to-day submissed 4 Dill containing the appropriation, together with the report of the committee. ‘The following appro Fiiations for rivers are of general or Jocal_ tntereste ‘tomac, $250,000; Hell Gate, N.Y ‘Dela- Bars PA MLM Choptank, “Md. anna, Nd., $15.00; Appoinattor, Games Vaz #3000, Wajipanannock, Var, $8008 York, Va., $30,000; Mississippl river wall, $1,428,009; Missourt Fiver wall, #75,00. Two Desentep Wives Divorces. Equity Court, Judge ‘To-day, in the e COX made a decree of divorce in the case of Fanny Matthews agt. John ‘T. Mat= thews. ‘They were married at St Luke's (P. BE) church, in Unis city, September 27th, 1877, her name being Fanny Burke, and she charged that July 24, ISS, he deserted her. Mr.J. A. Smith appeared. | for peutioner. Judge Cox also made a decree Inthe ‘case of Mary Harris (nee Louder) Jobn Harriy, iso Med by Mee SUM ‘They. woke unattied Sep 1ath, 1871, and she changes that be deserted ber. GUARDIANS OF THE PUELIC HratuTm—Delegates from twenty-six state boants of bealth met bere And organized this morning, and decided that a Rational conference of executit Moers and others Typresenting state boards of health, shall De held during the meetings of the American Pubic Health: association and at other times Hon. Erastus Brooks, of New York, was elected —— chairman and Dr. J. N. "McCormick, of sec . The next meeting will be held in Louls in October. Govensmest Dingctons oP Tum U.P, RaILwats ‘The President to-day appointed the following gore | ernment directors of the Union Pactte Railway | company: Colgate Hoyt, of New York; Ramun@ L. Joy, New Jersey: H.1. "Merriman, lows; Frami Solpetzer, Nebraska, and’ Dantel” R. . Kansas, News Bricts, ‘The antl-monopolists of the eleventh Mltno’s come gresstonal district indorsed General Butler. for President, and choose two delegates to the Rational, couventicn, Charles Ford, the brother of Rob Font, the slayer of Jesse James, shot himself through the heart yesterday at Richmond, Mo., dying instantly. Dr. 4. Randolph Mott, thé resident physician at the Riverside Nospital th Blackwell's island, died, Yesterday from typus fever caught from patients ‘The colored M. E. church at McKinney, Texas, While crowded Monday night, collapsed, ‘and the oll lamps exploding, a tre was started. in which two colored women were burned to death, Joseph Kirby, a sick tarmer living neat Raston, Maryland, yesterday killed George Jackson, cok Ore, who iad savagely actacked lim With a pistol and a club, soe LANGOR AND MELANCHOLY, generally spring trom a Torpid Liver, aI Stomach of Costiveness, the distressing effects of which PD Sanative Pills will ly Te move ‘on the illary ote MARRIED. SIMMONS—THOMAS. On in wiettau, ELLA | FUANK'W, SIMMONS, of Garnett, | THOMAS Ww Kansas, LOL st Le Jace from the reidenes of her CHEISTIA of consump sat Maat bet es atacrls wo hasgy, tn. as a witht ‘We will try Funeral will take ple C hus MG. KLBPER, at the azcof tial forest yom resem does comet ROWING Wabow axD Citta ale piece on Thurwday, at four 1204 2c strvet morta rntide cad elativen are iny ‘ed fo atteud, ssi vith of May, TAA, wt halt pot wvauan «Bop, SOPHIA MENT oy 8 ix poate and teu maontion, dughter of the late Broth Tlaud Blunts me Too fair f ther aptrit fled vm tential bili: totoo fale by far ursdlay. the Rh inst nthiwet ay ith, 184 > tm the “eaghity-fourtis 9) UILTHROP. At 12.10 May 61, 1855,» ASH MOULTHROP, tong! Haven, Coun Pty bs. 4 Mr. Moulthrop wa a it eavulry, and for many Sonmeet segma'clark in the Stungon Gene i's oitiee. Friends are inv’ the funeral serviews at 119th street northwest, om Th Malt. Interment, New Haven, Co OCKSTADT. On May 7th, 184, at 6:90 o'clock «. KATIE, the only beloved daughter uf George 1 KaticOckstadt, after ait allies of four days, ih the sixth year of her age Funeral will take place fr SHG Ath street northeast relatives are mages titi VILLIAMS. ROBE! son of Mrs. Malinda Underwood, died No. H1¢ Second street souttiweet, on May 3. au, aged twenty nix years. ‘Gh, how hard it was to see him sufi ‘Oh, I 1s tet But Gog hath felt plead to take our dear ‘Taker tu tivaven to reat fama frota suis By Hits Ixtenpey Baa, Farewell, doar brother, thou art only slaiug, Alig, selee now force habe iid We abould gtrive to Cunee trots . By His Seren, eral wall take — ____ UNDERTAKERS. MES BELLEW (LATE CATHOLIC Undertaker, 71 ith st. Brane weption church ; RIHUR ROONEY & CO, Cabinet Makers, Undertakers and. igs Penney [Be phone r W ‘Ted ILLIAM F. SPINDLER, FURNISHING UN DERTARER 1020 7th etrest northwent, near Le mnt Joszra ew and comm Renidence on toe GAWLER gn LIAM F. VERNON, . 4. Gawian & Co. SUCCESSORS 10 HUCHLA'S UNDERTAKING 2 so2Pa Ave. tees tiermery TI2Pa, Ava Fverything first-clans and Jadies ‘in ai a ‘Telephone connection. Ringe SEINDIER Undertaker, 1253 7th street, between M and Naw. baled furtraaportetioa ‘es and prepared Genee at place of Dusit” oun x wiaauT. GUSTS BURGDORF, ry hn eee — 9 MEDICAL, éc. HE. ‘908 B street southwest, and beeured. The only: Carol all forma of rors private character, for over 37 yearn, R. RO! .e oan vate, 3 fervous ‘pees and all Saves one ear Baltimore. Md. wonderful sen (ae ee Poaceae and 06 B at. ow. =m = 30 DaYe TRIAL