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" EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. 1 AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. HE NORWOOD INSTITUTR ASELE. T BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for soune ladies and chilires. Mr aud, Mrs, Wm, D. ‘Giogit Principals, 1212 and 1314 14th atrest porthwent ‘Next sctaion opens Sevteruter 20, 186, with a full corps of arcomplisted iustructors ‘my@-6m ‘AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, MA od Palen testroetal Muse and har. Becket cond tio the sumer. Adres 2 Teh street northwest, mye VID 8. 1. JOHNSON, ist and Choir Saster, Tig 10th c'reet nortiwest Pupiis taught privately or ‘fm classes, mpieime ‘SCHEEL, ORGANISE, TEACHER OF PIANO mM SCUSELL Stale. purdealar attention to be- aa well a2 to. be qualited for or Teschera, Terms #12. 794 12th n.w. apseo REET NORTHWEST, FRENCH 23 Beco term now ” onvanizini et hes the Natural Meth ‘edults ahd children: learn to converse ina advantages offered to pupils adg anit pupils, Twill remain this summer and ict method. yus to be broucht out ‘now for this summer cot -Sateh pains taken with the pronunciation Sishiag esstdy during the sunmmer. spin ACESS Sieg Prtome Sr ued tates. Singing ana Piano ty. a a quickly to the very’ highest culture, ‘More voices are feorincon DE WOLOWGESs Masia’ nsteucee ew York avenue’ ope H BUSINESS SCHOOL: Sit ?rk St. HAS THE ‘Strnction. Taught withont text. books, en eg echiar fo ruin a practical Knowieds = eee tan eomanabie, Arithmetic, Spain and LINCOLN [CERIAN BUSINESS COI Building, corner 9th and D streets. Day ‘sons chters, and men and women for Pig i Siomsibe udepetgiene ‘fc fs entrance, or as r. >pring and summer ication. | ‘ASHINGION CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- ‘sic Hall. corner 7th and D northwest. Entrance Director. mmh2?-2m* ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. and other drawing. Call and gee system of teaching. 186th st. se. tualo-ba Complete in its. arrancements for is. ce Tailed ci app HENRY © SPENCE MRS. SARA A. SPENCER Vice Pancival mz hr yea ‘Free advantages. 0. B. BUL™ Ouly School of “Teleerapliy im the city: leseons short-hand. meebsaical, (PRE SERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES WASHINGTON. D.C, 723 thst. nw, BALPMORE. SID. 7% Prankito si TON, 156 Tremout st. PROVIDENCE BL. aes Westuninster;+ EW FRENCH, GERMAN SPANISH. ITALIAN AND| Office hours, from Sto 5 p.m. fob16 My pUSICAL ACADEMY, 2721 DE SALES STREET. al6-7m J.P. CAULFIELD. ENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, AD Xo memngg Fy School for both sexen, exon edvastage 19th streets northwest ‘Su- ‘Terms moderate. Pupils recetved ‘ime and charged from date of entry. ADDL sf ecu frou Dm TOS oh W. SED WELL, 5.8m - Princival. W. FLYNN. AM PRIVATE TUTOR, BoE Wredrner sth and R streets northwest, oat for Cellces" West Point. Anaavolia” and competitive examinations, Ternis in sdvanca VENING CLASSES, SA MONTE. ithinetic, Bookkeeping. Enyligh Grainmar, ‘U_ 8 History, Geosraphy. ___ FINANCIAL. Rez J Tous . BROKER IND GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, ‘Ko, 613 15th St. (National Metropiitan Bank Building.) (Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash. exa@utel on the Chicago Board of Trado and New Xork Cotton Exchange. Constant quotativus dustautly received uy Girect private wires, ¥. P. SCHMITT & CO, Chicago correspondent. BAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent. National Metropolitan Bank References {ou James Be Deck, efQriers Br Telephone Promptly Attended Toy STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, BALTIMORE And 2617 STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Wasurxorox, PY. SELY AND CARRY STOCKS. GRATY, PROVI- SIONS AND PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND IN LoTs TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY I3 INVITED 10 EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF THIS OFFICE CONSTANT QUULALIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. FJ Wz. T. J. Wacur & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ‘Ro, 008 15th street, opposite U. & Treasury, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, TX LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE ‘We invite correspondence. All information cheerfnlty given, janl3 H. BANKERS, J. ae Penneyivania ween LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOW! ‘TIME DEPOSITS. oe Sovrer sco, Ea) or send for terms INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNITED STATES LAND WARRANTS and TRADE DOLLARS touxit abd solat market rates. COLLECTIONS made everywhere, UY AND SELL Bock A Deposits recetved mbject to check. Wepay SPECIAL attention to obtainine CORRECT avd RELIABLE information regarding our variouscity securities, and are prepared at all times to answer in Guiries regarding same, febt 0.8 GOVT AND D. C. BONDS: GASLIGHS and al cer Cty Eaxuens, Broxrns axp IxscRaxcr, 14 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Steamer JANE MOSELEY leaves Was! ma for Nor- fol and Old Point MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and Fid- DAY. at 5:9) pm. mnaking close connection with steamer Bt Sey, kore Sil Bichicud Ocean View, Virgin th. hand all railruad lines 90 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Fare 25. Steamer J. THOMPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY m For information apply at General Office, 613 15th street, oF at company’s wharf, four of Oth stmt. ALFRED WOUD, Sec. GPO. R PHILLIPS, Supt. my AILY LINE TO NORFOLK. FORTRESS MON. ue and. the South. Steamers GEOKGE LEARY and EXCELSION, “Sanmer schedule May int to Se temper 3), 1s04. Steamers will leave Seventh ateet Wharf ss follows. LEARY ou MOND, NES DAYS ted FRIDAYS st's'90)- im, making postop Be: tween Alexancria and Fortress Monroe. EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS and THU 3 at 5 0nd SATUR- Bakes: 6pm stcprine st Piney Point wad. Comaeid lartor vacki way. Exclusive connection with Bugton nag Frovidunce sivaitern. Counect sino with Sew Tork Richmond steamers, Norfolk and Western, Sew board and Roanoke, Ocean View and Virginia. Beach railroads. Passase’ and rooms can be secured at Balti- hore and Obio ticket office, at 14th street and Penney. Vania avenue, St. Marc hotel, Polkinborn’s, uext to ity post office, office of Knox's express. 6th street and Peaueslvania avenue, and at companys, cee : ‘fice, until TWELVE O'CLOCK strec€ wharf. Knox's’ exprees. will call for and’ 'chore | SOO AY THIRTEENTH, 1884, at Teigacy fom Rotel and privaie rwwidencea Fieight | wil they will be opened in prewence Of Feeelved daily until Sp. a | Uidders for Gnd delivering the Freah Beet Py W. P WELSH, General Agent._ | Frtited by the Subat ent, C. 8. Army. at = = Be Ui yest Zoriamen to troupe thereat during the fj aaeee conor *'The contract for Fea’ Beef ahall not be construed to Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam a a aaeeal that purpose, FoR roTomac TARDIROR adhe Bee furnished mot be from cattle which shall Connecttne with Baltimore and Ohio F.R. atShephert™x than Sve handed ced St Oa ee iso. af Alexandria with 7:30a.m. Ferry Boat from Waa: | We drewsed. ineton On Mondaye for Nomim snd. interme Gate landings returning Tuesdays. On Thurecays fer Currioman, Nomini, St, Clement's Bay, wharves and Stermediate landings” returning Fridays.” On ‘Satur: Curnoman and int . 2.B, PADGETT, Ast, CW. RIDLEY. ‘Seventh-street Wharf, ance. © ays tor Nomins, returning 5: ‘The FaePar Bes ie Seaphecsuu's wharf af ¢p-mut lenv! Baitiscore for Wanthugton every FRIDAY at 8 ya, rh Bt Tecetved until 6 p.m Seturdays ONLE rer fright must be pi ‘unequalled STEPHENSON & BRO., Agente, ‘th street wharf. Apply to ne STEAMER MATTANO LEA’ AY at 7 ONlock aim far returning SAGE teenie sod Prsiays toying at at MX Yees0s: ur. vexwon:, STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Th street wharl daily (except SEhGeh saris 1.1. BLAKE, Captain, HE CELLULOID Haney | Cee en — EEE, | | ait FUTURE DAYS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. HOS: J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, Bi- TWEEN MAND X STREETS. gue bisisc ot Gotti panect npaaa ipo ke MB is Ae Faulty Cause. No. 8827, Boe 28 wbereis Georre Hutebins et al. are Complainants and Elizabeth R. Hutchins et al. are defendants, the un ‘Tras: ete peg Por OD. lest at FIVE UCLBORE AE. bes ehosine Aescribed Teal estate, to wits Lot (@)'nine of Austin’ | sub-division. of square (99) nine, situate in the city of Waxhington. District of Columbia; jerms of ale: Gue-third of the purchase money in Bayable in one and two years eepertvely, from ate cr the date erent Shuually, “at the tate of “six per” cent, per" al Bums the “di Tayments to'be secured by 8 ef Seed of trast om money can A depout of one hundred Aittienesty is knocked downs If the pot complied with tn tem daye-alter ‘euateen renerve the right to reall the risk and cost iting purchaser, See ee . ‘RUTLEDGE WILSON, EDWARD J. STELLWAGES, myl-cokds NERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY EEE AT imeen Naw Nore soa r, No. 42 Sere lg i Bigim.Amerigue, Sante, Wednesday. Bghimericn take is poe a poy eee eR 8 Bransiftanin evened; W. BOTELED & SOS, 2) Reeser renee ness oe 70 ‘Washington, D.C. NL JINN NEEE AEE AEE BRREE AAL L AANNN L TINNNEB AAs L L AAAN NN L NNN & ALLLLLELLA AN NN POPULAR SUMMER Commencing May $d, and € sailing from Quebec to Liverpool, gem yore “Only five days froin lan Tron Steauiships of thisline are unsurpassed for peed aud comfort, and are fitted up with all the: improvements thst practical experience can sugyest. Cab, Sivand #80 "Tptermedtate, 038.78 VE & ALDEN, General ts, G. W. Moss, Washington “3 Bronaways New Yorke AGEAN LINE WINTER SERVICE. Portland to Liverpool every Thursday until May. Cabin. 850, 870 and 830: Intermediate, 896.75. E: weekly ships to Boston from Liverpool, Queenstown, \donderry, Glasgow and Galvway. for prepaid business the'United States intermediate, 80015, steerawey al = United States. Inte ; ‘The Baltimore service will be resumed, The | Da April's, and regularly thereafter. Apply to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 201 Broad- way, New York, or W. ‘GW. Mi 235 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' mhI3-ths.tu Yashington, Tsxuas Lise Mar. Sreavens, SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK,QUEENS- ‘TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, L. 31, July 5. Sa ame ts a a Sie; of Berlin, May 1 June 2, Jal Cit of Montreal, Stay’, June'26, daly 3 G5 of Chester, Sune 3, July 40, Auxust 9. to THE INMAN ‘No. 1 Broadway, it LAREN, Or to J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923, ‘Avania ave- 3. W. "Moss, -Adaune Eapress, 225 Tvanis averiue; Mis. D. A BROSNAN. 612 Oth street; JAMES BELLEW, "ll 7thstreet, Washington, D.C. “apl6-2 Bacrnore Beracpa. BERMUDA, bre Saget resort Sees = tests, ‘an ‘invigorating ocean «i & selourn on the evergreen falanda, cal’ be reached trom BALTIMORE in about SIXTY hours. The Steamship NUBIAN, 3,100 tons, is intended to sail from Baltimore on Ay ey ‘The British A 1 Royal Mail Steamship. 3,200 tons, May 28. First class cabin fare, $30. Round trip tickets on favorable terms. For particulars apply to OTIS BIGPLOW & CO. sp4-Im No. 605 7th street northwest Pasres For Evnore Should take a BRUNSWICK BERTH, in use exclusively | on the INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE.’ These berths Keep pertectly level under all conditions of weather, affording perfect nest aud comfort at night, ‘las doing away withtuany of the dlscomforte of otal travel. INMAN S. 8. CO. (Limited), No. 1 Broadway, New ¥« ap28-m&th3m Or any of their Agent \ ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— NO Efzsene Line Serwaew New You, Havre ‘LOMDON, SOUTHAMPTON AMD. 5. ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVEBY WED. BESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen pier. foot of Sai Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Scuthamptou and LANE ROUTE. ‘THE, SaeARD. STEASIsH1Y COMPANY, LIMITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM PIER 40, N. K.. NEW YORE. Wea, May 7. | Aurania. eras 2 | Ree TWeas, May 28: | Scythia.” ed. J AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORI $80 and $100, according toac- ‘Steerage at very low: Steerage tickets from Liv- ene wo alli ‘parts of ie ass Gucmatinsand Str ee ‘Thro bills of laden given for Ginagow, ‘Bavre, Antwerp and other ports abate neem dor Mediterranean porta. Bok bowlligy Orem or Wath steerage: dad cain OTis biGE LOW & CU.t05 ith street, Waslunaton, D.C. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New Yor! ‘Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & CO. (605 ith street, Washington. io PROPOSALS ROPUSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, ETC. Navy Pay OFFIce, ) D.C, May 7, 1888 § at this office UNTIL, OCLOCK M.. on the FOURTH DAY OF JUNE. 1884, for supplying such quantities of ‘Beef and Vegetables, Freeh Broad and for baking Navy ‘Bread aa may be required at the Navy, Yard and Station Washington, D. C., during the fiscal year ‘Jane ending: 9), 1885. ‘Twenty per cent of all bills to be retained until the completion of the contract served to reject any or all bids. forma an ‘The right is re other information may be obtained to the Inspector of Provisions and vy Yard, Washington. D.C. THOMAN HLOOKER. Pay Director, U8. N., Pay Agent. my8-lawiw ‘Navy ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Posr Orvice Dreanteext, ) Wannrsotox, D.C, May 2 1884.5 Sealed Proposals will te received at tia, Department FIT Inia. for furnishing Stationers for tke aie (or furnishing Stationery for the se First arid S-cond-clase Post OMmces for one year from July i, bss. Blank forms of proposals, showing the it-ms and estl- mated quantities Reqttired. together with ciretdar relat: fhe thereto, will be furnished on application to tis De paruuent. Proposals should be addressed to the First Assistant Postmaater General, and indorsed “Proposals tor Stat ostmane ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to rect any or all bids. ‘W.Q GRESHAM, S.ctiaster General ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Post OFFICY DEPARTMENT, Wasnisetox, D.C, May 1, 1884, will be received st this Department ‘M. on THURSDAY. JUNE. ‘Stationery for the Post Office year fom July 7 15h Blank forms of proposals, showing the items and esti Sealed eed ala ‘ogether with circular relat Tar thereto, will be furnished om apylieation to this De- partment, Proposals should be addressed to the First Assistant Punttuanter General, aud indoreed “Proposals for Sta Pvc Bestumaster General reserves the right to reject any or all bids, . W, Q GRESHAM, myS-mathaw General. Pore ee BO Ee ee iasces, D.C. OC. 8, WasnINar01 .C. POTON Nl Zatti Scaled Proposals n triplicate, subject tothe uawal eon- Proposals must be accompanied by aguafantee, ie Fespanaible yersonm the ruaraiory to Cuarantee will not be considered. Proposals must be marke eae is soeloeed iB eealed envelopes and for Freah Beef,” the un Es E the undersigned. “TheGovernment reserves the Fight 10 formation a to conditions, quality of Beef? i” = r he Sag na cont Se Pees Ast Lt. 2d Art. A C.'S, in such my Sat LBC COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND rT Brock POW SOUPS MADE DISBES AND, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Ap invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases | seven of weak and debility. “Isa: OBiidah Medical Jourual” £2 CAUTION —Genutne only with the fac simile of Besgabitlgs gpater e e inksoes arsirte, Send mtorr al LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘To be had ‘oe all and Sierische ead KNOWN AS Sah iat DDUSCASSON BROS, Auctioneers PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE ND_UNIMPROVED LOTS. BELONGING iizENw FUILDING COMPANY. IN SQUARE IMPROVED To 963. FRONTING NIN 1H STREET. R at STREET AND FRENCH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. virtue of a resolution, estas tan get setae Rone front of the premig’s ou THCRSDAY ABTER- EIGHTH 1858 ‘commencing st HALF- Gio and continue cach day thet 2A inclusive, in square 363, fronting on R front ‘French Se earn hes Se emai in square 363, fronting on north ‘86 inclusive. in square 363. fronting on 8 orth west, ween 9th and 10th ‘unimproved. 1, Poand sin sauare 36, [tonting ov eet, fe epee Ly ee 5 a ERS ie By : i : Be Ee Graded and ‘pavements: laid adjacent Street car ines and each lof running back tot alley. °° eankiation by resolution of stactholiers ths sale irk on by resolution of stp in peretptory obe and presents aplendid opportunity for Piferme: One-third cash: balance in one and two years, notes to beer interest at ax semican sin tt fencreere fo, Sap joe complied within tn daa, haere compl ty in default at the risk and cost o: the default- ‘secured b3 ofuch rewte Jnsome newspaper publiaied in: Wass: A epoalt of #80 wil be reqtired cu each lot guiaproe: {2.sea 9100 on etch Jot mnp.oved when the samo sre “Arplatof the property and further information ean deobtained at office of auctioneers. srobdkds "BU RCANSON BROS. Aucts, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ISTEFS' SALE OF “ECKINGTON,” - TRY BEAT OF THE LATE OREPH GALES one [irtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the, ict of Colt ra Ne 7st, Dos. 20, ive wil ‘offer for salt at public asc: Sergent, go TorspuCnie SWECtieTy Ose ‘on OF MAY, A.D. 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK that PM. all tract or parcel of land in the county of Washingtor District ‘of Columbia, called’ and "aown ‘es ‘past o “Eckington” (described by metes and bounds in said de— gree), containing 87.18 acres of land, more or less, and imnproved witha large and substantial dwelling-louse ‘outbuildings. ‘Thereare several beautiful building sites upon the ty, which is well wooded ‘and watered, and over: {los and forme a portion of the northern boundary of theelty.. ‘The tract will be frst offered as a whole, and if not told we will. then offer the same accordin to the at of our subdivision in seven lots, which will be ex: Bibitea at the sale, wiz: Lot improved with the ma- sion house and outhuildinus, containing 22 14-100 acres: 2 con TL 17-100 acres: Lot 3, containing 1954-100 screa. ‘These lote. lie west of the line of the Metropolttan Branch of the B.andO.R.f, Lots in the “Keating” estate: Lot dadioina the Ger- agin Scpcutzen Fark and an front of 13 1010) feet ou Boundary street, The remaining lots le cast of aaid rullroad and upon the Brentwood road. “Lot 7-contatn- Tig 1271-100 acres; Lot 6, containinn 8 69-100 wcres: Lat 5, containing 899-100 acres; Lot 4, containing 9 56-100 Seren This lot has also afsout of 48 40-100 feet on ‘Terms of sale: One-Afth of the amount of the pur- change money in cash ad the renidue in four equal r~ fcalments. due in ss, twelva eighteen and twenty four imunth Respectively; from theday of sale the pureisser gr purchasers giving’ his or their promissory notes for the jeferred paymenta, with interest thereon at the rate. of six per cent per annum from the day of sale: or all cash at the option of the purebaser or pur The ttle {fo said property wil'be retained until the whole. rur: chase money for the same, or for any ‘ecparate part thereof, shall be fully'paid and if any purchaser eal Fail to comply with the terms of sale ‘within. ten days after such sale, the trustees renerve the right to Feeel: at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser. t of sub-division may be seen upon application to The undersigned gad tee mactiouten, $L000 detoct on ac of bid, ifsold as a whole, and $250 on each lot if sold in separate parcels. JAMES 8, EDWARDS, 412 Sth at, n.w.: CALDERON E, 301 D at. hw: N CARLISLE, 307 NDREW B. DUVALL, 452 La. ave. 1. IOBN T. MIT CHELL, 9230 N st. n.1 ap24-e0,dedbal9 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUBTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE LIVERY STABLE PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNEN OF FOURTEENTH AND D Si REETS NOUTHWEST, AND. NOW OCCUPIED BY KEYES & CO. ante of the 1b Ung of Aart Ae SE aed of the of 188, aD fecorded in Liver No: $72 folfo 10%, et equ onest oa 0 bidder, premises, At FIVE. O'CLOCK P. IDAY, the ier Mon FRIDAY, th IXTEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1844: the following-de- fara seribed pieces or parts of lota ‘of ground, situate ia District of Columbiarand known and deserved ok the ground plat or pian of the clty of Washington as parts Sfaquarenumb-red two hundred and twenty-seven 237), ss fellows: All of lots Luinbered one Cl, two CD, alee feen (10) the south half of filteon (S. %4 19) and pert of Tot nuinbered three (). the auld several lote and parts of Tots being bounded as follows: “Berinning at thesouti= ast angle of said square, and runninw thence west on fhe notth line of ‘D street one hundred and forty-one feet ‘ep and free quart chen then orth op three ‘feet, thence west thres fect eight inches: 1 north twelve feet three inches; thence east forty-five feet aix and three-quarter inches; thence north tweltys three feet _nine alld three-quarter inches: tence cant one hunared feet to fourteenth. atrect. west: thence South with the west line of Fanrtecnth strest one hun: red and mihoteen feet and three-quarters of an incl to eberinning. 1 cing the wane property. which wast conveyed by william H Birch to said Fawcett by deed fearing date on the 16th day of July, A. D. 186) and duly recorted dn Liber B, Ne. i, Toll S04, one of the Jand records for Washinton county, District of Colun= Dia, eferonee to which fa: hereby inade for gieater-cer- tality, and.as part hereof," together with the appurte: Danced to cachof ald loteand parts of lots belomeing, "Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in tio qual instalments at six apd twelve months, with to: ferest froz day of ale, to be sceured to the eutlstaction of the trustee, or all cash, at the option of the purchasce. dayeafter day of sale ie trustee reserves ts Tight to matter day of male fie trustec reserves ths right to reollat the Fisk and cont of the defaulting purthaser Zipon one week's notice by advertiaement in sume news: Biperrinted aud published inthe city of Washington, AiPconveyancing at the cost of the purcivaser. wySdsds "A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH CAPITOL STREE’ BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court off the District of Columbia, passed on the 6th day of December, 1888, (and amended on the 7th day of. Decaunber, 168), in equity cause No. #664, Doc. 23 wheren the National Union Invuranice Company. it Plaintiff, and John B, Tyler aud others are defendants, 1 ‘shall sell to the hichest bidder, in front of the commencing at FOUR O'CLOCK P._ T the SEVENTEENTH DAY of MAY ots Nos. six glee (sy nine ()- ten (0) and eleven ), in ‘the subdivision of lot No. one (1), in square No. six hun- dred and thirty (630) according to the metesand bounds, Covenants aud conditions act forth and described in the deed of partition, dated December 24, 1871, entered into by and between “Andrew Wylie and May C., his wife, and Margaret Heizel, and recorded with the plat of sub: Givision annexed in Liber ——, folio ~~, one. of the land records of Washington cotinty, in the’ District of Columbia. “Also, all that part of said Iotone (1), in said sauare No. 690, at the northeast, corner thereof, frontiug on North Capitol ‘street thirty-five (35) feet and ten (10) inches by a depth of oue hundred and twenty (120) fect, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and. the balance in nine () and eighteen (18) mnonths from the date of sale. Fo the degcrredpayinente the purchaser oF Durehiser shall ve ‘otes drawing six (6) per cent interest por unum, by decor desde Sf trast on the prop erty purchased. A deposit of fifty (R60) dollars on each lot must be made when the property, is knocked All conveyancing to be at the coat of the purchaser OF purchasers. JOHN ¢; HEALD, Trustee, street northwest, DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, myb-d&dbs 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO PIECES OF VALUABLE IMPROVED LEAL ESTATE, NO. 61S6TH STREET NORTHWEST) ANDOIS OTH STREET NONI WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Colnmbia, in equity, cause No. il) ‘8570, on the 15th aay of April, A. D. 1884, the under- signed trustece will well af public sale in front of the Fesgective premises, on THUMSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1884, at tho hotire hereafter men: Honed, the tw parcels of real estate in the city of Wash- Ington, B.C awit CFIVE O'CLOCK P. 9. part of Lote 6 and 7,in square 487, described as follows: Beginning for the t sweat corner of acid lot 5.1u aad square ra son SATURDAY, a a EES (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘PRO! AT THE CORNER OF SECOND RD MARKET STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virt of trust dated Janus: No. 6 follo 194, et seq., ove of the land the istrict of Coltinbla: aud, Oy. the seqest ‘writing of the ‘secured thereby, the interned DAY OF MAY. 184 at SIX OULOCK P.M in front of Fr 4 the premiace, the following described indie City of Georttowas District of Columbia tg wit: “All thas ‘parcel of ground lying snd ‘at the purchaser's cost, ‘L. DUNLOP, Trustee. j08. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Ratate Auctioneer. | Georgetown, District of Colum! ne Aaah TPE, eo a ‘rooms, ilgnnee Be . with c HORSE, coven yearn old, ‘assortment FINE FAMILY i ONE FINE BLA Harness, Whip, DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, RNING, MAY TWELFTH, 1884, at GO ara Ae eR 468 F +t south ( DT ry of Sees: fects, Clos Bedst Bureaus, Wasbstands, erp and Heating Stoves, my8-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE or 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 OF GREAT VALUE, ‘To be Bold at Public Auction, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, MAY 14, 15, and 16, i884, Commencing st ELevex a. M. axp Tuaxz O'CLocE . mM, Eack Dax, GRAND EXHIBITION Mowpar axp Tuxspar, May 127H axp 137m, In the First Floor of My Salesrooms, Southwest Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Eleventh Street. N. B—As Mr. Scknitzer is about leaving for the Orient to make up his Fall Collection, he has instructed ‘me to close out this consignment without regard to cost, and he says it is the most valuable collection ever sent here, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, my7-6t Auctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON FOUR. SND-ACBALE STREET, BETWEEN Mt AND N EETS SOUTHWEST. E virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of: District of Colubie: passed Be egusty. case No} 8,628, docket 2 Tuylor et al. Ym. et HL leell at public auction, on; MONDAY, 7 TEENTH DAY OF MAY: A. D. lost ut FIVE O'CLOCK, P, BL. in frout of tho ait Fight eleand interest ofall the parties in end to Lot Ruppbered mine Qin square nuinvered five hundred and forty-five, together with all the improvements, "Yerms of sale? One-third cash, balance in etx and “arms of eale: asl six ani twelve months: notes to bear Interest, and to be secured by” deed of trust on preimisea. Conveyancing. Be, at Cout of purchaser. “A deposit of $100 required at tne of Sale.” ‘ferius to be compliod wits inten tuys: MAAREN Gags Biest nortavent ‘ork CHARLES ¢ COLE. Trustee, street northwest, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, myi-deds ‘WALTER 2B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers TRUSTER'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRIOK, WITH ¥RAME AND BRICK ADDITION, NO. "2123, G STREET NORTHWEST AND LOT Ss 6.123173, TO ALLEY TWENTY WIDE. By virtue of e dod of trust dated April 15 nea the Land Kecords for the District of Colum: will ‘offer for ani at- pubic Buctlon i fart of the will ‘offer for sale at Suction, in front. o ises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTH, a4, at IVE O'CLOCK P, M., the westernmost Two-third of Lat No, 6 in square No.7, in Washington city, D.C., fronting 38 feet 6 Inches on North G etrest, and back with that width the whole “Terms of sale: One third cash. of wc nt be ‘time of sale, and the balance. payin Este: twelve. and ‘elgntcen mouths, to be sctives by purchaser's notes, bearing jnterest from day of eale at Seven per cent, and a deed of trust on the property wold or all cass st option of purohaser. “Conveyanciug reeording at purchasers cost, ‘Terms of sale to be com- Billed with in ix days trom, day of aalo, clee Trustee 1s- serves: Tesell at risk and yurchaser. default, B. H. SWAYZE, Trustee, ‘WM. F. HOLTMAN, Attorney. §2- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY TENTH, same hour and place, ‘By order of the Trustee. ES ARRISON Hi ei 3-3 Biessadl Goma tvae particulars, SANBORN a Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently Srrmegee dead lac my6-3m CHARLES: :LADE, Ere teh four weeks. Tickets We to the FF Se eeeeceeld Pamphlets, giving all information, may be A & PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest. “T certainly know of no place to Rock Enon . oretentie : “The is int ” ecSbsSPormbeelenoguet aren itor “The climate was delightful, the table: tments: : good te gervico Prompt and efficient sod the cuisine ‘A. Baker, esq., Ws for Rock Enon.” From B. Wikeyeer, esq., Washington. ‘Wight, esq., Washington, D, C. “The handsome service of your bountiful table forms a marked contrast. to that which characterizes Fesorte in general.” Erom W. Gwynn, coq, Washing fon, D.C. : SS" hys-ame EASON 1884 DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, will Torre 1884, 4 (J fon of guests JUNE ist, provements are being mad ‘Special Ni CK FNOn Granas “AND, june 12, 1884, had. ro de- ing, and the finest and safest surf bathing on the. ‘Atlantic coast" Many iim ar ‘Terma: 819 to8i9 per week. families. Bend for circular. WALTER BURTON. 'INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS.—BLUE MOUN- horves, hunting, fixhing, excellent table. Reasonable charges. ¥(-) Circulars at Brentano's, 1015 Pa. ave, or ad-. dress A. M, JELLY, New Windsor, Md. myg-3m HE, NANEPASHEMET, MARBLEHEAD, é T for mautnifecnce ‘MASS. — Ont of Ocean Scenery. All modern improvements. Purest Spring Water, Yachting, Bathing Driving sen for llustrateh Circular: ANNE BROWN, r: may. th,6, 258 = LOCK ISLAND, R. L—OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, 15 BrOtie atoca: wiristy Avot claw’ favorite Tesort for elite Washingtonians; baa bite and ¢ aword fishing: surf bathing and hot sea baths: Hanuiton," Washington, 0.8 MARDEN 49 Bowdota street. Boston, myi-the,tu2m (ATANTIC erry. THE “BRIGHTON," ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR 9p20-tu,th,,4mo F, W. HEMSLEY & SON. IMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, SOUTH ‘Carolina avenue; near the ocean: heat and gua; sun ‘lors: open al the’ year; convenient to hot and cold ithe, DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors. ap3-th.s,tuam GERATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY_OPEN FOR reception of guesta; moat comfortable aud thor: Oughly heated: finest view of the, mun A ocean, ap3-th,sin4mn 'H. B. COOK & SON. ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR g Ba ie eth COC, HARBOR @ x lass, Filet of surf bathing and ocean seen, ie Send for circular and terms to F. H, NUNS puletor. 29-im* ERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVEN] vee of G, and AK Ke lead passe ft Premises, -M. E. COMPTON, ap9-sin FO BENISFIPTY FURNISHED OB UNFUR Sone cores AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. For Photographs of Cotfages and particulars call at my office, __tmh2s]___THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. WOOD AND COAL. _ G. L. Sura, KINDLING and COAL, STOVE WOOD. : 1114 Pa. ave., 328 Pa. ave., cor. 20th and K: re SOar Ah sarah a ITED STATES MARSHALS BALE. By virtue of a writ of fierl facian, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supremé Court of thet District of Columbia, and to me directed, X will sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door 9 sad District, on TUESDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1684, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the right, title. claim and interest of the defendants’ in and to the following-deseribed property, to wit: Lote one (), two (2), three (3), four 4, five (8), six (6) and seven (Din square cast of square six hundred and forty-two, GF of 642) in the ity o¢ Wasningteny tho property of the defendants, Willlam Blanc hers, to satinty execution No, 20.067, at law, in favor of John’ McAvoy, use of Robt. L. Cameror AYTON McMICHAEL, U. 8. Marshal. THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer, ‘my7-atds IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE ‘ATE ON MARTEAND, AVENUE BETWEEN FOUIE ND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of. 64 District of Columbia, passed in’ equity cause. N 6,340, T will sell. as trustee, at public’ auction. ii front of each of the premises, the hereafter described Teal estate, to wit:—On MONDAY, the TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF APHIL, A.D. 8s, at the hour of HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, the east half of Lot seven (7), in Reservation D, situated on Maryland ay ‘enue, between 435 and 6th stresta southwest, improved Dy s'qo0d, substantial dwelling-house. ‘erm of sale: One-third. (34) cash, and the balance to bop in 6 1 and 18 month with interest from the day of sale and payments thereot, to be secured by the prot fsnory notes of the purchaser Purchase none The ratifeation thereof by the court. cu the property soldfor the purchase Toney and inter est, No deed will be sven until purchase money aud interest shall be paid.‘ deposit of 850 on each plece of Property will ‘be required when knocked down. All Conveyances at purchae.'s cost. If terms of sale are nt compllec. with within 10 days after sale, the property ‘wiltbe re-fola at rink andl conte of defaulting purchaser aplé-dts 400 Louisiana avenue, 2 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 18%4, same hgur and Place, By’ order of the Trustes. ‘ap26-dts ER-THE ABOVE SALE OF RAST HALF OF LOT SEVEN. RESERVATION D. 18 FURTHER POST. ZONED UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TWELFTH, 1004, a8 same hour and place, wit MYG-AtS Pe Win CONS SERRE: Trustes, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN 5 SoG, yA ozonanows By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the fourteenth ay of June, A. D. 1879, and duly recorded in Lil 52, ¢t geq., one of the land records of. Columbia, and. b; 4 secured thereby, the un ied ‘Trustee will sail. on Habe sear Ge eee OR MAE following described real eotate, ‘aituate th theca of Or pareel of ground, lying and. being in Hokeosd diclon to said Georgetown, Bounded te follows: Bewtn= hhing for the sameat thr southeasteorner of 10t No, 9 1a suid, Hohnead's addition, on the north: lise Bree a ran Ulence nord, Oy and withthe aa SY erable ine Y 5 with the south line of Stoddard #ineet: Af OR BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE ON TUESDAY, JUNETHI Seminary HU, ¥ fro ah fet ington, two miles trom healthy, and in the imme ‘Bchoo!" tor ‘Sine and society ahd church priviares 6 mmakew county ‘Terms: One-third cauh “es Depot and Mill, 6th’ Woon: Coan JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: Twelfth and Water streeta southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICEA 1202 F street northwest: ‘1615 7th street northwest; ‘3740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest: ‘1112 9th street northwest; ler 3d and K streets northwest: Serpe Send Het orn: PRIVATE R: AD YARD SOUTH: SENSOEE an STE Save WARES ety = FUED or all kinds, COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE DANES INTO OUR YARD. We al in best qualities of ANT! C1 amy caly in best ai 'HRACITE and Allkinds of WOOD, eitheria thestick or prepared :> cL ‘at our factory. vg ly JEAN | CO/ AND etiveras nd prices aa Sow ua Wek ay wepl3 Com Axp Woon Wo have just received 2 J of Bakers’ PINE WOOD; also, fresh mined COAL of yuality for domeatio' Ue, all of which we offer es lt markok ‘the attention of consumers respectfully invited: ‘aiuapection of our stock. ei mie AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as delicion beverage or for purposes, an unadulterated ‘to make a trial of the celebrated ‘fictitious age and favor to this popular drink, vor site of BROWNING & MIDDLETOX, BARBOUR & HAMILTON 2.2 BRYAN & BRO, (CC, BRYAN, BL. WHEELER ‘THOR. A. ROVER, 3. T. METZGER & BEQ. ‘ BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, +6, ERGOOD & Ga. - WM BELMUS 8 R WATERS, a a H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘PHILADELPHIA, ‘fob0-Sen Born Paorarerons, CORNER 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE, 3 i 28 I i Hi g i RE: BFE: of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: oO. one ye 3 Bet ee: 1 A Depressed Stock Market. PRICES DROP 3 70 84 SINCR LAST NIGHT. New Your, May 8—Wall street, 1:40 p.m.—The Post says: The stock market was more active and weaker this forenoen than yegterday. It not’ opened with a consideraple decline from last: it’ prices, but with the exception of a halfhour’sfirm- ne 10:30 to 11, ly downward and 34, to 84 on the active stocks from last nigl ices. Confidence in the maintenance of ‘n in a shaky condition for mc shaken much more by the events of the last few days. ‘The most important new influence the Teported resignation of Mr. Fink from the tion of commissioner of the trunk Ine pool, WI step it. is sald he has taken to accept the tion of general ‘of the southwest system. “But whatever, the cause, of his, re- uion of a it_ makes @ prospect of the possible of the pool, and there was a good deal of trunk line'stocks on this view of the case. Coal stocks, the Vanderbilt stocks and St Paul were all depressed this forenoon. Erie was better ‘Supported this forenoon than the other stocks. Western Union and Union Pacific, which were the Special weak features of the market all Iast_w ‘Were comparatively well su to-day, Thowed. np considerable. Gotiincs, to-day. Ie: ts estimated that the decline in Jersey Central may. bring upon the market the 50,000 shares of Jersey Central held by the ‘The general market, {or railroad bonds was Weak and lower on & small yusiness. —_.__. c JTIMORE, May —Virginis si; 3: Pe ALTIMORE, May 8.—Cotton dull—middling, 11%. Flour quiet ‘and. steady, Wheat—southern ‘lower and quiet; western higher, closing dull; southern. TOs YS: do. amber TttaL te Te 1 bid: No.2 weatern winter red, npot 1.08 bid. 10Gal 07: Sune, 1 OTsai. 0734: July. Lokal. Ob: A Lo2¥4a1.03. Com~southern bight? and active demand ‘western higher and fairly active: southern white, 65a68 Gooch Fines GUMMBOR Tulse Bieadioe Oat ateady inc; ane, Oyabag. July, ia ; soa thern, S642: westers white, als43- 40, ‘Sad; Pennsylvania, "Soul Hye quiet 68670 Provisions dull and easy. "aye higher, Lamisi¢. Pe: troieum Srmer—refined, gate. Sura Fefined auiet. Tt aisha niady Tie. Othe articles ott : ci erain 2d. ecelpte— cori, Chicago Markets Unsettled. Crrcago, May 8, 11 a m.—The warkets bare baen ‘unsettled this morning, with the exception of corn, which has been strong and higher. Wheat sold down early—June to 943g, but rose again to 95q: July to 96%; Gorn foe to Bou for July 60s tor Aurust, Dut hastallen rh Toke to 934 for July. 60% for off to 59% for July and £93, for August Marshal Halls Accounts, ‘THE TRREGULARITIES CHARGED BY A FORMER DEP- UTY MARSHAL—A PUBLIC OFFICE IN WHICH THE BUSINESS WAS FARMED OCT. ‘Before the Springer committee to-day Mr. Addl- son J. Brown, formerly a deputy marshal in the district of western Pennsylvania, swore that he had examined the returns of Marshal Hall, and he found that his returns were all incorrect. ‘Witness sald that Marshal Hall tarmed out “for a consideration” the privilege of serving writs, etc., tothe Roberts’ company; that misconduct gen- erally prevailed In the marshal’s office of that dis- trict; that false returns were sentin and the mar- shal did a sort of “general Jol ” "To years. ago witness” advised’ aWorney General Brewster that Marshal Hall's accounts were $200,000 short; ‘Were thaf, much less than they ought to have been. Mr. Brewster referred witness to Brewster Cameron. Witness failed to find Cam eron, but the latter immediately followed witness back to Pittsburg and advised Hall that witness had charged him with fraud. Hall's was that witness was trying to blackmail him out of $10,000. Witness swore that was false. The wit- ness sald, with relation to the cypher diary, which ha3 been described in Tur Stax, that the statement that the book had been held am other things for his board, was not the fact; he left the ook at the saloon himself, ‘Mr. Springer handed him the book. He said that’ the book had no reference to the duties of his office as deputy marshal, but was “merely his private diary. He denied that there was any under- ‘standing between himself and Marshal Hall, by which he (the witness) was to receive a considera- ton for suppressing any fact in his knowledge con- cerning irregularitles in the marshal's office. ‘The book was turned over to Mr. Brown, and Mr. A. A. Adams, of Clearfield, Pa., was then called upon the stand. New Ixvasron or IxpIaN Lanps.—The Indian bureau has received information, through the War department, that on April 2ist there was a small ty .of intruders on the Oklahoma lands, near Paine's crossing of Red. Fork, on the cimaion, and another party had left Arkansas City for the same place. Major Dewees, at Fort Reno, Indian territory, reports that he has ordered cavalry to proceed to this point, and has further directed the arrest of all persons attempting to invade the terri tory. ‘The Indians began hostilities and a general firing ensued. After the ‘two of their number, they ran off some horses and plundered a store farther ‘the river. Soper Sm be renee, no further trouble ‘Tae Manne National, BaNx Fatcvae—Mr.Lang- worthy, acting controller of the currency, joroughly investigated. He pe he had at frst anticipated. Agricultural building this morning. Papers on the subject of “Value and DB ce ment berlands” were Ws Cc; F. ae ey ‘These papers ‘discussed generally congress. Mr. C. M. Read, of Hudson, Ohio, read ble. addrem oa “Presarvation 6t Forests on ‘last evening, in honor of the 29th anniversary of his ‘at his residence. ‘Secre- birthday, by Lieut. T. BM ‘The | ‘were, besides the [eng my of f #4 “ Laid fi ty fH ; x | i i THE SWAIM COURT OF —— winner Examine tiem Te-day. THE STOCK SPECULATIONS OF GENERAL SWATN—HI8 BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH BATEMAN @ 00. FUR THER EXPLAINED—A STATEMENT THAT MORROW'S ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES WERE WELL KNOWN AT ‘THE WAR DEPARTMENT. After the record of yesterday's proceedings had ‘Deen read by the Judge advocate of the Swati court of inquiry this morning, Mr.A.K Bateman took ‘the stand for cross-examination. Mr. Calkins requested, for the purpose of saving ‘Ume, that Mr. Chandler should state what de- | fense Mr. Bateman would have had, according to | his view, if the sult of Bright & Humphrey on the ue Dill had been pressed. Mr. Chandler stated that Mr. Bateman was not pennies ‘any defense he had on this due bill by Teason of its assignment to Bright & Humphrey, ‘The claim never Was negotiable and not even THE MYSTERIES G4 “SHORT” AND “LONG.” ‘Mr. Calkins then produced a number of checks ‘Was one for $1,000, which Mr. Rot go to Gen. Swaim’s crvlit, to the bank to take up 1,000 shares i By O. L. Judd, of ‘the White checks drawn by D. G. Swaitn lorton, Bliss & Co., tn favor of A. E. Bateman & (Co., dated May 11, 1882, for $1,000, Mr. Calkins had ‘on the records. ther the money was forthcoming. Brown was ‘then @ partner in tbe concern, and said that he mages ‘to pass the money to Swalmn’s credit at Mr. Calkins asked if the witness had the power Meanwhile to prevent Brown from withdrawing | ‘the money if he had chosen to do this, ofr, Chandler objected that that was a question “I will state,” said the witness, “that I may on somebody's honor in this matter le denied that Gen. Swaim had left the tac ney: ‘With the bank as an investment. He was informed by Mr. Brown that Gen. Swaim had watved the pay- ae ‘the $70 due him as ten per cent of Brown's ‘The witness stated that monthly statements were furnished Gen. Swaim up to July 1, 18K. He was crom-examined as Sp debits and ‘credits ap- e monthly statement of Gen. Swalin's Recounts showing THE STOCK SPECULATIONS CARRIED ON BY GENERAL BwaIM through Bateman & Co, While these statements ‘Were being furnished Gen. Swaim sometimes com- Plained of not understanding them, and came to the bank to have them explained. ‘He once com- plained that he had given an order to sell his | ‘Omaha preferred at 103%, and instead of that the firm had sold it at market rates, making a differ- ence of $62.20, which the Dank thereupon credited ‘Sse Calkins produced ir. & paper, purporting to be a compilation made by Gen. Swalin from the various statements furnished him by the bank. Mr. Bate- Man dented that this paper bad ever been shown him by Gen. Sws ‘Saying that this was ‘the first Ume he had seen it. “He denied that Gen. ‘Swaim had presented It to him, and said he (Swaim) could not make out the account to e with those of the bank. He had no doubt Gen. Swaim had Drought the statement to the bank, but it was In February last, when the witness was absent in New York. Gen. Swaim came into the bank in ‘November, 1883, and to complain of his ac- counts. He said he had mislaid some of his state- ments, and could not make them dovetall together. Witness directed the bookkeeper to give Gen Swaim @ complete transcript of his account with the bank. After us final statement ‘was made in December, 1888. Gen. Swaim ceased coming tothe bank frequently. The witness had reason to believe that all the statements furnished Gen. Swaim had not been Gen. Swaim had authorized witness to purchase a claim before ‘the French-American commission for $2,000. Gen. ‘Swaim’s check for $1,000 was deposited in the bank to the credit of D’Autrey, the claimant from whom the claim was purchased. The claim was made pone to Bateman & Co., in accordance with ‘Swatm’s instructions. ‘The witness denied that he advised Gen. Swaim ates maken aavatae, did advise him that he ce a le Investment in claims. After he had the claim for some time Gen. Swaim returned it, saying that It was not what he wanted. Gen. Swaim paid $1,000, and was to be paid $2,000 if an award Was made. ‘The witness was questioned about Columbia Copper Mine stock purchased by Bateman & Co., for Gen. Swaim, and said be advised Gen. Swaim. He said he told him that certain gentlemen, including ex-Senator Windom, had organized the Columbia oj mine, and had get their stock on the “ground‘foor” plan, having Paid 35 and 40 cents for what was then selling on ‘Uhe market for $2.50; that the got Sere? ‘the outlying a icts In Minne- ‘Sota, al a ee olumbla No. 2 and Columbia No. 3; that I had been offered a chance to get in—tn fact, that I had been offered the presi- dency of one of the compantes, but temporarily, be cause a certain Senator, who was to be president, did not care to act until his election came off in Wisconsin. Witness: to Swaim that it ‘Was a good investment. arf, chandler’ objected to this testimony as ann “SHELLING TEE Woops.” Mr. Calkins sald Mr. Chandler was simply “shelling the woods” to find out what he (Mr. Calkins) wanted to prove. He would gay that he Pfoposed to introduce a letter showing that Mr. jateman had bought the stock of one of the ixillary companies instead of the main company for tember 18th, we ey the letter, — Septem which Bateman aad sent therewith a note from “W. W. D.,” which would explain oy el asked Gen. Swaim to send him his check Tor 4,000 shares of Columbia, ‘No. 2, purchased on his account. The witness said that Gen. Swaim had never ‘ified to wit- ness which particular mine he wished to invest in. Gen. er. inquired what necessity there was for an he ‘these details. ‘Mr. Calkins said he desired to show that the agent not having carried out his instructions, Gen, ‘Swaim sought by the sult which he brought to ob- tain a final settlement of the whole matter. He wanted only t® show that there might have been an honest difference between two honest men. ‘THE OLD MAN DIDN'T GET LEFT. ‘The witness said he had never known Col. Mor- Tow or CoL McKibbin before Col. Morrow presented ‘the note of introduction from Gen. Swaim; witness had not ascertained from any other source other ‘than Gen. Swaim anything about the standing of Col Morrow. The next conversation he remem- bered having with Swaim was when after it was discovered that nod ip & vouchers had been dupli- sone} — ‘triplicat ae ee in witness’ jee, “the old man did not get lett," or someting The statement by Swaim that Morrow had prom- ised to take up the other vouchers with the money obtained from Bateman & Co., was made after the witness had expressed wonder that Swaim would not lend a officer $100 without taking a Dill of sale on his plano, but would recommend bitn to Bateman & Co, = ee was hago hog considerable ngth, golug over the tesumony he gave year, day advo statements made by Morrow and by wat CONCERNING MORROW'S ACCOUNTS. Morrow said that he did not consider that. he had committed a fraud on witness, as he had furnished Gen. Swaim a schedule of his del and witness knew his cireum- Sauces, tnd that’ tne vouchers were tare te ako nature of his personal notes than of liens on his pay. He told Morrow that he would not have taken the vouchers if he had known that they were fraudu- lent. pee Speed oy gana flim ~ nereemen pay tovany trustet the ‘Dank would name for their benefit, deducting only ‘A SENSATION IN COURT. “I understand,” said the witness, “the terms ot ‘the compromise were submitted to the Secretary of ‘War by the paymaster general.” ou “nema aria id the witness, “Twas 80 ” al Assistant Paymaster General Cary. He sald, at Tecollect, that the matter had been submitted to the Secretary, who had issued an order that no other ttean bene Twin ape say am not heuer, he reierred then to the of War or to the general of the army. It_was the one in authority here at that time.” ‘Mr. Bateman was questioned as to the circumstan- ces leading up to the suit entered against him by Mr. Humphrey on the due bill for $5,000. ee Nominations To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations 2 the Senate to-day: Wm. A. Pierce, of Rhode Island, to be am Indien Inspector. Joseph H. Speed, of Alabama, to be marshal of the United States for the middie and southern @is- ‘Wicts of Ai ‘Dan'l Lichitter to be postmaster at Woodstoak, Va — caren ‘The Randall Demecrats. ‘HOW THEY WILL JUSTIFY THEIR COURSE ‘The Randall democrats are talking of issuing 6& adidress to the democracy of the country im Justifi- cation of their course upon the Morrison DIL Some Of them advise that Instead of an address they pre- pare and introduce a bill for the reform of Ue im the line advocated by Mr. Randall. It ts adsnit- ted by those who favor this plan that they have po chance to get. ‘The ways and Such a bill squarely before the House. means committee, they aay, is Com trolled by the tariff reformers, and they will not gratify Mr. Randall and is followers by reportamg Dack any Dill of theirs “If,” said one of Mr. Ram all's Meutenants, “Mr. Morrison shail smother Our bill in commit tee Iwill show that we have been Tight in charging that he was determined to BAYS is own way. on tani Jegisiation or eo) is. Will show ‘that this whole agitation, a aggrandizement of Morrison.” ‘The J: Jeannette Investigation. SEAMAN NINDEMANN FURTHER EXAMINED. Seaman Nin, demann resumed his testimony Be | fore the Jeannette investigating committee this morning. The trouble between Mr. Melville ant (Mr. Starr, witness sald, really originated in Mel- ville’s calling denying the the men a lot of d—4 fools,and Starr's imputation, In Bulun Mr, Melville sald to wJtness that be did not care a @amn for Capt. De Long, but was sorry for those whom the captain had di ville had also and Schuetz, hess kald, Was Well Iiked forward. Un! went down, but afterw the retreat was managed, their liking for the tain was dtm raged with him to death. Mr. Mele told him not to give Lieuts. Harber any information. The wie ue when the men saw: nisbed. Ou Uke Jouruey owe hess said he Was very badly treated. District Government Affairs, a Mr, RL W. Lawrie Gommstners stating P. and. B. & 0. attention. 71 PROTEST FROM BENNING'S writes from Ban that the erades u \ ratiroads at Sheriff's road he roads cross the pubile Toad at tne the BR ire What Potnt at the same grade with the county road, and there 4s. quence. danger to life and limb In conse- fFratns cross wichaut whistiig. Lately jored Woman Was thrown from her wagon, person Injured, and her horse killed and the wagon demolished by & freight hear the stat in. A School house tp Hon, and the children have Ww crows the track and recross it, ‘The Commi: late tire cot Peter F. Bac Jestoners auldressnd a note to the issioners, Messrs. Wim. R. and James ‘all, Inviting (hem {to Inspect the fre depariancar@touha they chouss todo so, ‘The machinery that rings the fire-alarm bell on St. Domin ‘s church 1 it of order, and it will take several days to repair It. BUILDING PERMITS Butlding permits have been issued by Inspector Eutwisie as fe in rear 01 435 olows: SShuggenhelmer, repair frame 2S 7th street southwest: $4, Mary Bonavedis, repair brick No. 13 3d_ street, petween East, Capitol Ww. streets; $1,300. private stab Horthwest; #500, lumbla Stree ir frame Thompson, ¢ between Maryland avenue aud G street 0. BILd. To RESTRAIN PAYMENT OF INSURANCE MONEY, est, repair frame © and north A Streets northeast; $800. rher dthand Wilson n, erect a two story 524 YUL street * HB. Molt le. alley rear of Mary Lk. northwest; Teivech strvet orthwest: 606, erect two two story dwellings, 18th, northeast | — : Mrs Harriet A. Ford, widow of the late Dr. Chartes ‘M. Ford, who by Messrs. Edwards & Barnard, the Traveler Conn., and George Harrison, of T strain the con receiving 8, Ufe of the decedent. rary restrain Ivth instant. A Divorce day, in the Equity Court, mod: An the case of dates 1! Murray Murray. | ‘The 15th, 1876, and hy: ied hore a fe to-day, Ui against 8 Insurance «x of Hartiord, pany trot paying ard J m the | = i Ing OFdAr to Issue, net oT ge ‘vans. —Satge Oox >» ey fon S Angeaate ey Were inarried In Geengetown, Oct, * thie children, sud he changed Graxten ‘Unat for five months preeting Uhe Mi ofthe bill, Feb. 26th, last sli en agin dtery wit Phiiat"ipnta. city, and ts now ‘one Foster in al 1204 D str Foster. Raxce op Were the reat Hallowed & cost of $12, Slate and gulvauized tron, ‘To-day, ¢ Sunt west, ais be Dellewes, with sth a TRE (MERMOMETER.—The followin ings at the oMceof the chief sixn a. in, 40.3; 11 AO, 625; 2 pte, Boi. dainimum, 42.9 Se ccc Latta & Olustead; bearing resumed. Navat Oxi retired, has the frst of J United Stat has been exte sion to leave vents. Commander B.D. Hi. Maniles, been granted one year’s leave dru with permission to. leave the ‘The Jouve of Lloutonant N, Sanity enaleal for TMG TOUS, Wika pets Ube United States, ee Only Forty-Four Saved, AND AMONG THEM NONE OF THE LADY PASSENGERS, ‘The steamer Titania, from Glasgow, which. “8 stated in yesterday's Star, picked up a number of the survivors of the sunken steamer State of Florida, arrived at Quebec last night. ‘There were twenty-four of the survivors on board the Titania, while twenty more were hourly expected to arrive on the Norwegian bark Theresa. The name of the bark wht of fifteen oni} saved. ‘The survivors say that the Was frightful, ‘The three the shi collided with the State of Florida ts the Ponema, of C Chatgam, N. B., of whose crew ly the captain and two sailors were a oe refused to enter the boat, and the stewardess was the only one Saved. She hud to be forced inte the boat by Chief Ife in saving James ‘who lost: tere : a Tae Parapecrma Boat Kacks—The ‘scull race yesterdi bert Fit id and Georgé having thirty. ‘The race which in Philadelphia between Gil ‘W. Statzell, the former five seconds start, Was a dead heat, lowed between Frank Hender- son and P. A. Dempsey, was won by the latter by @ dozen lengths in nine nitnutes thirteen seconds. sian ec Gex. Grant Nor Frvanctaty RUIED.—In Peleg on to Gen, Grant's Mnancial Mr. Geo. Pa ty a the trust ecutors of the late Gov. Morgan cannot be of by the general, and bis house In New Yi ana his cottage at Long Branch are both in Mrs. Grants aie, and could not be touched, so that he ts far from being a ruined man, Ulysses S Grant, Jr. sold property on 3d avenue, New York, for go0,0m, and borrowed $1,328 on & house and lo in East street ————_+e-____. ‘Wm. Massey, paying teller of the Bank of Com= merce in Baltimore, Was arrested yesterday charge of embeyzling $17,000 from the bank false entries tn When the signal service man, who Was snowed in oD accounts. relief reached Ramsey ig Peak, Uncy found bun the stove Peak, they sitting by picking BAXKS. In, please copy.) torment at 10 inst., at 11 o'clock. DIED. D.C,.on W WA. BANKS, wife of Dr iy Washi (Biel ‘mont deep But tis God that hae bereft can all our sorrown heal. BRADLEY. aged fifty-five Peaident of Wanhtnton for the lant ‘Funcral will 1115 New avenne northwest, Lith, at 2 o'clock pn. Priends invited, Sans San hited sae = Fs KELLEY. On ‘8, 1884, at 6 any ian ape ag vo ee nen and reistives are Re eT et ee, at3p.m Priendsand Iie Stasi Again death pant twelve o'clock 's On ‘Thursday, ‘native of Deatn oF Joux Moone,