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ie. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON - EDUCATIONAL. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STITUT: OOK AT LOW F, FARE FIFTY CENTS— ‘TO-MORROW. ALE OF BAN Cy AD, Te OEE Phowinite axp pax scuoor _ | LY Rokuik’ ak) Voltabas MONROE SME CE BANE, INSURANCE OAS RAILROAD, for young indies and children.’ Mr. and Mra, Wm. D. | | Steamer JANE MOSELEY leaves Washington for: HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser, ‘On SATURDAY MORNING, MAY at ONE. Prncipain, 12 and Tis Mehserest northwest. | folk and. Old Point MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRE- a OCLC en Ate eae eh "Next seasion opens Sentember 26, 1884, with a full | DAY, at 5.30 p.ma., making close connection with steamer | ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, FRENCH-PLATE Prep | 2CLO gong ay corps of accomplished instructors, Tays-om_ | for New York thd Hickmood. Ocean View, Virginia SoRRORS HANDooMe BAR FURNITURE Shares of Bank, Stock. LEAVITT. OF BOSTON. POTOMAC HIVE LANDING: CHAIRS. PICTURES TWENTY ROLLS STRAT ers. ‘ Mi Reacherot Vocal and Iostrumeatal taste ana par- | 3° W" THOMPSON Inevee MONDART WEDMESERT | MELERG. Brbereipe, BUREAUS Wash. | Shares Ce deme RR Ge, Bock. Baas rahs compined during the summer. Address | 5,4 SATURDAY. at 7 mm Br, B ‘HUSK, MATTRESSES, | T4hares Tithe Insurance Oo Btock. ‘street northwest, mys yor, information at General Office, 613 15th ji DI TED TOILET WARES | jyhares Ti ‘Tuscrance Co etek, AMIDST, JOHNSON sa oa ead OO, SGREE'GERDueD SEPiRATE| Mideee Peni trernee 19 0th street Herthweat. Pups taugit privately or | _GEO. R. PETLLIPS, Supt. CS | ion eh aay 10) aberea Colurabie Lavras Co, 1p clames saxon | DAY LIRE To NORFOLK, FORTRESS MOx- ‘AY AND HAKNESS, BUGGIES, | ino pueettiration Fone stcck. pep KR STREET NonTHwist, FRENCH | WD)roeand the South. steamets GEORGE LEARY RRIAGES, WAGOKS ARD HURSES Secharee Getestrwn Gas! term now . | and EXCELSIOR, Summer: ‘May ist to Sep-| On 81 AX, MAY 14, TEN | With other the: iat compeiete some PRED HO! thew the Method, | {etnper 30,1904." Steamers will leave Seveuth stect | OCLOGR. im front of ty suction toon Y shall alls | o¢ Wi cone S i: Saueh ging ken withthe equation | DANG and FRIDATS a25-00. my maaingpogiegyue: [Onn ALSO, & ve a DUROANBON BROS. Aucts, uch pins taken wit pronunciation : : Tapecial th Al viria and Fy 01 FAMILY CARRIAGE, nearly new. TRE B. WILLIAMS & \uctioneers, SSelerers Wie aevomee gayaspais and THURSDAY He S30end BATUE: SRE ENE SiASk Honey ‘seven years old, with eos — Bae eee . m., stopring at Piney Point and Cornfield Hammes, Whip, -~ARLOR, CHAM. ‘MECCA IN MUSIC—BY HEQUEST OF NUMEROUS | Ha:bor each way. Bxclusive connection with ‘Boston Also, SEER np UU ROOM FURMTUAE WiTaTs ‘friends and Us, Iwill remain this summer and idence steamers. +t also with New York One Crate Porcelain Granite Ware. my8-2t BALESROO! at poduced Titer and Fiano by my | end itchmond steamers, Norfolk and” Weaverd, Sea: so — ct method. All those desirous to be broncnt out etc, will have their voices trained ses ay Reard and Hoanoke, Ocean View apd ¥ Thom and Ohio Heket oice at Hath strert and. Penney ‘oftice, at Lath st " Stvenue, ‘St. ‘Mare hotel, Poliinhorn's, next to City post office, office of Knox's express, 6th atrect and Polueyivante avenue and at company’s ofice, Te fret whart, Knox's will Call for and ‘check Eateary fivtn Notes and. Dvate residences relght ived dally unt p.m. p00 WP, WELSH, General Agent. ‘TEAMER ARROWSMITE: higbest culture. More voices are sumer concerts and at SOR DE WOLUWSKISs: Mancal tostttie York sreaue ape OWES BUSINESS SCHOOL, 817 Trngt, HAS THE Taucht without telt books, en: cos uae baie scholars to wain e practical knuwiefire in lees thin oe aaa pe. Ores nt te gear inne cote ietie, Spelling 6 « mouth: @12 for tive months Rapid Business alone, 83 abd Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam. RENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINCOLY FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Beaslona’” Completa” in its ar “Toe | Ccnnecting with Baltimore and Obio R.R. atShophert's; eons end daughters and inen and women for | #I-0-at Alesandsia wth 2am, Ferry Bont from Wonk: pomofatie inde naence, | set jomint and eapetalneny and homortk: tepenaiene | pet, Cn. M ed ok ‘por quarter, day, $20; night, $16. $e Gurtlomen Nomint St Clemeats Bay, ‘wherveeaad Hetelved every South fe the year. Sprivs sud eusnmner | interme djate landinun, Fridays.” On Satur Geesioos “Circulars mailed ca days tor Nomiul, Currioian aud intermediate lands, ENRY CL SPENCER, 1 g, | Mitining Sundays me MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vioe Princi ma EB, PADGETT act ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- V sic Hall. corner 7th,and D, northwest, Entrance Ts, Biron, SE FS Montes Sb ae ‘¥ OF TELEGRAPHY. y; lessons int 2 __Berenth-ctreet whart, Washington, B.C. YOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ‘The Steamer SUE. Capt. W. ‘will resume her tripe to Daltimorw and Ei Tending SUNDAY, March 9th. leaving Stephensoa’s whart. 7m; leav= Baltimore for Washington every ERIDAY at & pan. rigpt received until 6 p.m. Saturdays ONLY. lt River fr: ight must be prepaid. Sresenger sceutmmodation unequalled. chanical, and Soe see T= ‘BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, TON, D.C. 723 Uthat.o wv Pt Moe SD. 2 Franklin st mh3-6m ‘th street wharf. Roaees VIDENCE, & y estininster:; ‘TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET = ~ WHARE every SUNDAY, TUESDAYS aad THURS AY at 7 cere am. for coe turing re -ALIAN AND | ou Mondays, Wertnesdaya and Fridays, sonping at it EW PUERGEHT Craboes FORMED WO." | expel Eanes loco PRR, aon Tom dain es gaye dows aod Weatcedage up: and Chapel Pome sod bbe £c016_ | Srent’s wharf Thursday's down and Mondays aud Wed Mal DE SALES STREET, e018 » i Strood Wihaet, 3. P. CAULFIELD. Bit SELECT Fre eretary pd ips Shoot for bot sexe, = between nad ioth soeecto mentee ‘Sa. entry, Apply a5 MX VERNON! ar. VERNON! STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN 1th street iy (except Sunday) for ML Don bing reachoe Weeking: any time and. from date vernon at 40, clock a.n.: ret ‘school rooms from ten about 8:30 pam. OOS do: w. aD wELL, 30) LL. BLAKE, Captain. 45-8 STEAMERS. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Sees comtoetiire or tor and — mpany"pier No. a North River, foot of Mo @ CLASSES A MONTE: | street New York” Amerique, Santelll, Wednesday. Seitanetie, Bookkeeping. agli Graniga So ea ee ce Manat be i Ferrari, 0 8 iniory, Corey Sven | 7 eas pupal igh ie agate 12 aul at is NANCIAL Berto Bowling Greeny New York.” GW, MOSS. ee eee Bi Rnsyteane anager W DOEEER b'SOS, 9 Gah Fenngyivanie avenue, Ageia for as STOCKS AND BONDS. Issxax Live Man. Sreamns, SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORE,QUEENS- CRUDE PETROLEUM A SPECIALTY. ‘TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, 9 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. City of Chicago, May 1, May 31, July 6. Se ct Sinica Slay B Sue ee a a Pity of Berlin, May 11, NEW YORE OFFICE, 71 BROADWAY. Git of Monts Niay 2 Fae fly 31. =: Gits of Cheater, June 7, duly 10, Auaust 9. Stocks bought for delivery, or carried on reasonable | «725 eit CGMPANY, LIMIVED, ‘No.1 Broadway, mane New York. S2rSPECIAL WIRE. my0_| | OrtoJ,W. BOTELER & SON, 023 Fennepivanie ave. Sreuue: Min DA" BROSNAN CL? Oth sirect; JAMES BROKER r= GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS, BELLEW, 71 7th street, Washington, D.C. ‘aplé-2m Barmore Brawova BERMUDA, the celebrated resort for and WVALTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers. ‘TRI SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK, WITH iia AND BRICK ADDITION, NO, "2128 @ STREET NORTHWEST, 01 ALLEY TWENTY one of 38 6-122178, TO Feet of a: of dated Ay 1881, Py pepe oe | bia, and, ‘at the request of the offer for sale at theret be Fees Ea The Lot ymost Tw ‘No. ‘1, m Washington city, D.C., im equare No. ting 3 feet 6 inches on North G: aud running Dack with that width the whole depth of the lot. “Tens of sale: One-third cant f Eitix twelve and eighteen ment ‘of which $100 must be time of sale, and the balance in ei a SS na enue Wie atten rated eantor ie septs or all eaah, at option of purchaser. Fecording se Ditedywith in serves deft faut. ‘WM. F. HOLTMAN, Attorney. i: ae \TURDAY, MAY TENTH, same hot SS onder ot the Trusteo = air days from, di ight to resell af Tiake THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN’ x IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LUABLE ON THI TH, TRUSTER’S SALE OF Vai PROPERTY SITUATED. Cnken Gr FOURTEEN. VERY STABLE Nox ST, AND NOW SWESGRS KEvES'¢ Co, 7°) ‘Under and by virtue of a deed of Dearing; date of the 1: of April, A. D. 1881, and ‘a recorded in Liber No. 972, folfo 108, et oat the land records of the District of Columbia, I will offer for saleat public suction, to the highest bidder, on the at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. on FRIDAY, the IXTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1894, the foll de of lots ‘of ground, fi Sumaurena rss lot sit Known and described on ° ind plat or pian of the city of Washington as paris Stequareuubered Gro bumdred andltwentysecventa &s follows: All of lots numbered one (1), two (), six” teen (16), the south half of fitteen (8. st numbered three (3), the said sever being bounded east angle of fhenorth fine of jot 19). and part of ote and parts of as follows: “Beginning at thesouth~ aguare, and running ‘weat on ‘D' street one hundred and forty: ‘A.D. jo 39% one. . District of Colum made for, cer- fie ‘sale, to be secured to the satinfaction, ‘or all cash, at the option of tho purchaser. alo are not complied with within ten tee Teeserves the right to the defsulting purchaser Printed snd publaked cain the city of Waskiugion, anclug at the cor ofthe purchaser, A. THOMAS: LEY, Trustea HANCERY SALE. REAL ESTATE O} F VALUABLE UNIMPROVED NOMTH CAPITOL BIKEET, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. ‘By virtue of o the District of Colum! of the Supreme Court of assed oh the 6th day Bd ber, 1883, (and amended on the 7th day of. ‘cause No. 8,664, Doc, 23, ber, in equit wherin’ the Netional Union. Insarance ‘Company is Plaintiff, and John B. ta, er and others are defendant shall sell to the highest bidder, in front of the eee a LOCK FS. on é the SEVENTEENTH DAY of MAY itis Lote Non 2 (0h seven (7), elht (8), nine (9). ten ( the sul dred and thirty (630), nd eleven (11), in ivision of lot No. one (1), in square Na. six han ing to the metesand bounds, covenants and conditions set forth and described in thé Seed of by and and ition, dated December 28, 1871, entered into ween “Andrew, “W5lle abd. May Chin wife, ‘Helzel, and recorded with the plat of sub- invalids ot vigorat ocean trij Margaret Ko, 615 15th St. (National Metroplitan Bank Building) | tag's sty Eyre tise Guoy, am, iuizorating ocean ty division ainexed in Fiber —— folio — one of the Orders to buy or sell, on margin or for cash, executat | 17m BALTIMORE in about SIXTY hours, Columbia. “Also, all that part of said lotone (1), in sald ee ence ae a eB eS | eal Tre altos Area oe ag acta | outace Noe al ve pen cos fren ran 2 pa The on Xo z feet and. te Eachange. Constant quotations watautly received oy | 9350/5 oS eamahip AMAB, 8:30 tous, May 28 inches by » depth of one hunured and twenty (G20) sees direct private wires, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: “tl sax tnhy {laa cabin fare, $30. Hound trip tickete om | et ourchase money i, ‘balance in nine F. P. SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent Tor ~ oy Oe Oot Sage God ste oF sale. For particulars red payinents the purchaser oF purchase BAWYER, WALLACE & CO., New York correspondent ; NOTRE BIGELOW & 00, | ei ‘there oles arawitig a ‘per veent interet Der . ttrect northwest, vam, ecotred by deed oferust on the yop References {ational Metropolitan Bank pave S erty purchased. A deposit of fifty (850) dollars on can Nozze. GERMAN a ew Youn. Haven lot must be made when the property is knocked down, {Orders By Telephone Promptly Attended To uA Bums Bissoe & Co. ‘Loxpos, Rovr#aMprom 45D BREMEN, steamers of this. ‘will sail EVERY WED. siabar rs, SaTtRbAt ‘from Bremen pier, ‘foot ot street, : From New Hire: Landon Southam ‘iret ea een cee £0:3 ositae Genres WeehMudneae c, AS, and WALTER, s42 D strect, Agents for Washington. ald 2881 F STREET NORTHWEST. esanp une ‘Wasursorox, ks pita, — THE CUNARD IP COMPANY, LIMITED, ETRER Sew von ANDi Te ry. CARRY STOCKS. GRATS. PROVI- CALLING AT CO} i. SONS TRO PETROLEUM ON MANGINS AND TS Guba Af S°R* NEW YORE. LOTS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW | Servis. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD | Sys... 2 QF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY 13 | Sons ate INVITED TO EXAMINE THE FACILITIES OF 2 ‘Rates of Parsage—$60, £80 commodativn. THIS OFFICE CONSTANT QUULALIONS AND SPOT CASH SETTLEMENTS. us Wz. T. J. Wacur & Co. ‘Thro Glasgow, REM, Ms, UukeE force ire Continents aad oe | stn equare 44, PERS A en GES en a cra All com purel DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, v to be at the cost of the purch weyancing to be at the cos Purchaser oF : . Trustee, 501 F street northwest, myS-d&dbs WE! By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court ofthe Colum! Belovon the 1ath aay of April, A. D. 1864 the under- signed trustees will sell at Wa DOWLING, Auctioneer, st ORTHW! 9 EAL ESTATE, NO, 6136TH STREET MwrsT AXDoS OL STREET NORTH D.C. a jublic ‘gale, ib front of the ST, WASHINGTON. in equity, cause No. tive premises, on THULSDAY, the FIFTEENTH fon, D. AtFive O'CLOCK P.M. part follows: uate ine dorthwest corner oT ecid lof bin suid eauare iat i 20 feet, the: ce went 93 feet and. Y. A. D. 1884. al the houre hereafter men- ie two parcels of real estate in the city of Wash- it ;CLOGE of Lots 5 snd 7,in sinning for the ‘east 62 feet and 3 inches, thence ‘thence eaut $1 feet, thence 3 inches to the street west and thence north with the line of ry ‘and 9% inches, Street So feet and OX Inches tothe place of begia~ ‘eith thesmproverucnts PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, partof Lot Hea eBa. described as follows: Bogtining for the tant 25 Lot & in say Sony said square 484, ab | running thence north 18 feet and 2 BANKERS AND BROKERS, ‘efor igeicht and pasmago apply at the Company'sofon, | fchee thencovast 40 feet, tuency south 6, fest and, 3 Xo. 4. Bowling, Green, or steerage and cabin 10 inches: thence east 28 feet and 43s inches to the line of = Beis Boning Cavan, Osea Aer Nee tum, Dc. | SoebaRs emeulensest # Leek nd 0 Loevet ie dinect ood No. €03 15th-street, opposite U. S. Treasury. VE 20., New York; i fect and 11 inches, and thence west 88 feet and ERNON H, BROWS & CO. New Yor Meare. BIGELOW & CO., Gao ih street, Washington. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE SyETROLEUM, efther for Cash or on Margin, « IS LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OK MORE Ricuzp Wacexen are] correspondence. All information cheerfully } _Resente po ox = - STECK PIAKOS. J. H. Sormeco, The fine Grand Piano of Georze Steck & Co., of New | BANKERS, York, which Thave obtained. is everywhere ae ‘4if Pennsylvania avenue edged to be excellent. My great Liszt, LIBERAL RATE, OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON | crpressed the liveliest satiafaction after he had played upon it. ‘The magnificent instrument has taken up its | SVS Et STATES | useful abode in my home, where tt will ever serve for terms. INVESTMENT SECURITIES LAND WALEANTS and THADE DOI ought | my pleasant entertalement, ana sar ket rates. ; s COLLECTIONS made everywhere, feb19 RICHARD WAGNER’ BAYREUTH, September 22, 1878, my? pisso TUNING AND REPAIRING ‘s.r weas,, PERN sp2s-am 515 9th strest northwest. EINEKAMP PIANOS. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. Uy yt Grand and Square; es ake nema Gite Recep hae a ete Puvare Srocs Tutzczars Wines ‘WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &a FRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxaas of $10 and $15, WBS Elina} New York, ‘Old Piance taken as part payment. BEANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, aes api9 4 NINTH STREET. James Whitely, Henry H. Dodge, H. Cruger Oakley. ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.0. Maynard C. Eyre ‘William R. Travers, Special Partnor A Cann. Taesire to inform all interested, that here- after Twill be found st my old stand at ‘trust, fale to fog at By eth, No. 6, the DAY ‘the in wi Hee | Alte ley 1 Dflathen wih vice of rms of sale: i plece of property in cas; Dalace in one and two See ieee ohate ot sale with iiterest, ectie by d or all cash, at pur del Tesell, after five days’ advertisement, at risk and cost of dctaulting purchaser. is 1d record my3-d&de (OMAS BOWLING, Auctioneer. EE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TAP ROFENTY Dist writing of the ‘Trustee will vel ‘Georgetown, 13 Redtop the western ford inning. One-third of the purchase money of eed of proved b the Trustees. upoii the property wold, jazer’s option. $100 on each piece of when bid is ‘accepted, and terms of with within seven day's from date of ‘of which the Trustees reserve the right ‘All conve; rehaeer's cst PANJOSEFH J. DARLINGTON, 410 6th st. 1.9, Washington. D.C. FENDALLE. ALEXANDE 4go Louisiana av., Wasllfugton, D.C. p ED AT THE CORNER OF sEgND AND MARKET STREETS, GEORGETOWN: © ‘of a deed of trast dated Jan eet Rc Eee ae follo 14, ct mas ohe of the and rec t oluinbia, and the eatin <7 GE Tee ee CEE es in front of MAY, 1864. at SIX O'CLOCK P. 3 the following described refine situate 1c Sy, ‘of Georwetown, District ying an Sait iat plece and ‘parcel of er Bq zig and ‘the District gq cya font front of 24, street of Lot one be ‘and running ‘and ser-Dheo gaia Gone ga Ea Sh Sarr sn a aes OF tore-eell after five days’ publieno- cost of the defauiting pun id recor at the chaser’s % WILLIAM Le DUNLOR, Trustee in Tes at the cnveyane uy dt | gXTLEMEN’S GOODS. axD ending to iby, business sn person, having Bux SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES | f (0, my qunsiness 10 Derevote my entire tine = OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, it I shall hereafter make s specialty of rent 883 TETO SS Ia UE ats ote, together 55s, TYLER. Z fino add a full wt z Branch Office—690 15th street (Corcoran Building? ‘all kinds of Musical Instruments, This stock will Hy ‘ Teithe largest in the ity, aud all be under tbe direct Ses8 tock. Pausgementot Mr Sonn H. whowe services DODGE, Resident Partnes five cuaced, In order tO make ‘Toot fOr larger 1 e= see IP eoeIS now on the ways will olfer, for 30 daysalEN’S FURNISHINGS, mats, Jusuy siecial Uanrains ou Fisgad and, pani thet canny = oe Mb “ih strexi Bortiwor = moet 1 OPRIGHT PIANGey JULIUS ROSENTHAL, 8 Quotations ‘ks and Bonds anf tnformation re ALLET, DAVIS & CO.’ eaitog the Markets received through our wires T- Hien: pm oe Npliaees * STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock ¥xchange. | “Great fend cany myl street. All orders executed and reported oe soaps, i. L SUMNER, Qs AS R UY AND SELL U.S GOV? AND D. NDS; 2 tthwest. ee ‘ED aa. (pOAi Aynsie e Gasiicue aoa alt ber Gy | genzs 1 Ninth strw————— | LARGE LOT, OF | SPR ARE FOR TPIT Tepoatts mbiert to cheek. G. ba . 709 7th street Sea. LARGE LINE OF SPRING HOSTERY. —a soy * THE WONDERFUL git muse A COMPLETE 8: INISHED AND FIN- TOCK OF ISHED SHIRTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. aplt FINE DRESS. SHIRTS TO ORDER Mt )W MORNING, COMMENCING AT oteepace Hunt compmrsany AS Es it ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts, (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Zetate Agent, ASSIGNEES SALE A SCHOOL Hee ee a {ULL rs G3), juare m1 wundred snd thirtogn (613). The ot has a frontace of a oct by ‘80 fret, apd is improved by a large frame Buk bic has ben ued bythe Disk ‘a public Shoal purposos, or ads into two dwelling or the ‘alance * x twelve aod cightsen mohiba, eth interest af alx per cont, pet snstum, secured by deed of ot sold, All conveyancing et cost hacer. Béoldowa at time of sale. ‘Terma to be com- eo ee WM. T. BAILEY, Assignee, NTINUATION o”. PEREMPTORY SALE OF Pitti PROPER: THE DISTRI Rear OF LOTS SITUATED ON MERIDIAN IEE on either tne real commenct will continue the & tome of the choleest ok bean adeno ove Lote are situated in the best lan Hil, which is deetined to lcent suburban Piet or aired 0 compiled Cost of default ublic not Goat of purchece = Berson attend on eth wtrect cxten A i of this, atelionser, am Toy9-3t rf ioe of MONDAY faite MAY TWELFTH, NDA’ s . at FOUR O'CLOCK ale of the lots and or ek ‘each lot as soon as knocked off. Terms within ten days, otherwise resale at ities ever offered to obtain ‘asan investment inadvanc- M, wi blocks not hav- Jocations of Decome the center of lots abo r in choloast or all ‘will of purchasers such Fosalein some newspaper mm, D.C. Conveyancing, &c., at the sale on Monday will assemble ‘at the stand-pipe. perty can be seen at the office of the further information ven. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. WPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, MAY T' . the residence of a ‘dec! Newent 468 F street southwest (1 at housekeeping, No. saad! sell‘ salt fot St Household Efects, embr Hair Cloth Furniture, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Diving and other ts, Cooking Carpet mys-3t bles. snd Hating Stoves, with other article THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, SATALOGUE SALE or ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PORTIERES, EM- BROIDERIES, AND SADDLE BAGS, Embracing Rare Pieces, such as. ROYAL AGRA CARPE’ TS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOK- HARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, ANTIQUE HALL ‘BUGS, AND OTHER SPECIMENS OF GREAT VALUE, ‘To be Sold at Public Auction, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and ¥RIDAY, MAY 14, 15, and 16, 1884, Commencing at ELEVEN 4. M. AND TumEx O'CLock », u. Bac Dax, GRAND UXHIBITION ‘Mowpar asp Tuespay, Max 127m aNp 13TH, In the Firat Floor of My Salesrooms, Southwest Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Orient to make up his Fall Coliection, ne nsx insuruci-s me to close out this consignment without regard to cost, and he says it is the moat valuable collection ever sent here, my7-6t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. SALE OF PROPERTY ON FOUR- ‘BETWEE! (HANCERY ‘AND-A-HALF STREET, NM AND N STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue District of wil sell at TeeNTH FIV O'CLOCK, P. M., in’ right, title and interest c¢ all the parties in. of a decree of the Sapreme Court of thi Oa docket 28 Taplor' ct al Va ‘SiTgelt'at pubic auction, oa MONDAY, AY OF MAY. A. juity cause No. etal, we THE NINE- D. 1884, at HALF-PAST ‘front of the premises, all the numbered nine (9), in <tuare numbered five hundred way, cancmentn, “Terme of ale twelve months; nots to bear: by. deed of mn cost of sale, with all the improvements, ‘Ose-third cash, balance in six and interest, and to be secured. inca, Conveyancing, Ke., at ‘A depoatt of $100 required at timé of jem to % complied with in ten C. STONE, Tre ish Fatrest NIT STATES MAHSHAL'S BALE. vyrtue of a writ of ob) Yevs OMe of t ‘of Columbia, and to me directed, Disttublic aule, for cau, in front of the ‘on TUESDAY, the mt publ Sdrof and Diet SA OF MAY, 1884: at THOMPSONS SHIRT FACTORY, CHARLES HYATT. Proprietor, 216 F street northwest. opposite Patent office, eaistrauct tenow afloat with 3.500 br’ ‘Rosendale C ofthe cele e owrndals Consent, Seo rece to compere with any Comments Seed of am fe Ceanest fa barnes would dre Setore, 1 shall sieage be ofall gecko c™ Geen in tacks: wich is foo well Saowadent for pa a0 situated as to br mall of the city. ace -ATLEY, 3. Met, and Indians Dies, yard and warehouse, corn street’ evenus | 001 Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only $2. ‘Finest Linen Collars, all styles, only $150 per dozen. paett Four-My Linen Cutty only 28 cents per floats outs lange lot of Untiniahed Dress Shirt, at ‘All goods guarantesd to give satisfaction, at MEGDONs9, Cd 1008 F street northwest. PROPOSALS. STATIONERY. Prorosas Ie eo in : 6. |eight, title, claim: Qin ot \uare east. heirs, to. Jobn'McA\ ‘THO! "use of ‘Urayron fierl tecias, issued ont of, rhe Supreme Court of et oe ‘THIRTEENTH TWELVE O'CLOCK Mall the di, Ute claim and interest of the defendants’ in aud ve following-described vroperty. ), two (a), three (3), four (4, five hat) Din the ity’ of Wi ‘Tevied the ‘property of the defendants, Willlam Blane! firm to aatisty execution wit: Lots one ‘and seven forty-two, ry ot I. Cameron, MoMICHAEL, U. 8. Marshal. i my7-dtds ‘aix hundred ‘No. 20/087, at law, in favor 0} Robt. DOWLING. Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, front ofeach‘ot the Teal estate, to wit bai SALE OF VALUABLE, LAND AVENUE. BETWE! AND-A-HALF AND SIX’ WEST. ‘virtue of a decree of the District of Columbia, passed in it On ZIGHTH DAY OF APRI REAL ESTATE BIRETD SOUTH: Court of the, ity cause No. ra Twill sell as trustee, at public auction, it: the hereinafter described Du MONDAY. the TWENTY: I, A.D. 1884, ‘at the hour of HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK Pi, the east half of Lot seven (Din. Hevervation 1, situated. on ‘Maryland avs ‘nue, between ‘good, substan| ‘erm of sale and payments th notes oft Sees oF il be a tl purchase ond vex until pur cy fBterest shall be paid. A deposit of Droperty’ will ‘be required whee wockea ewe At be mon e ratiscation thereat onthe et. apl5-dts mabe jofaale: One-third (34) ¢ bepaid in 6, 12 and 1Smonthe with iugereat tr d 6th streets nor avg snd 6tl strestssouth west, improved by eho Balance to ‘with fiterest from the day be nectred by the prom ‘Purchasers, or ail the aid Stat ‘on diy of aie or on he court. "A lien is reerved Purchase Toney and inter mon ref, | down. All ier Geis eae t7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, DAY OF MAY, 1884, came hour and lace. ‘by order of tho Tastee apai-dta ABOVE SALE OF EAST HALF OF oT given, RESERVATION D. 1§ FURTHER’ POST. NED UNTIL MONDAY, MAY TWELFTH 18k ai ‘same hour and. my6-dts Place, with consent of 3.8. HENKLE, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, D.C. By virtue of a deed of ort June, AD. 1879. 0. the District of Columb LOTS IN GEORGETOWN, C., AT AUCTION. trust, dated the fourteent thd duly recorded in Tiber ciseg one of the land Secured thereby, the under EATORDAY, the SEVENTEEN: St8IX OCLOCK P.M. in front af the ‘direction of the ‘Trustee will sel OF MAY, ‘the atmosphere and all arcund us have sn easy task. ‘1f, on the contrary, the vitality is strong thete evil ten- doncies are of no effect, but are repelled from the sys- ‘tem snd fall away harmless, Tt is not our purpose to lay down arale of action for ‘anyone, but observation and the careful experience of ‘hundreds have shown that for putting the body in a conditicn where ite vitality can throw off the enemies of health and retain ite there is nothing equal ‘to Warner's Tippecanoe. remedy is not a cure-all, ‘Dut it possesses the unquestioned power of fortifying ‘the system, and so invigorating it that tt can resist the inroads of disease and death. Can anything more be asked of any medicine? When the body is bowed by pain; when the food fails to assimilate; when @ dull, languid sensation is experienced and life seems s bur- den; when appetite is thing unknown or must be coaxed to have even an existence, and when something must be done in ordeg that life may be even endurable, Sf a palatable preparation can be secured that will re- move all these evils, ia it not a blessing? It is Just here that the evils of Spring should be met and can be over- come. It is not a privilege but » duty, and one which willtake no denial. Procrastination may be pardoned whon only money is at stake, but when human life and happiness are involved it is too serious a matter to ad- mit of trifling. It is then that some action must ba taken that may avert impending disaster and avoid Spring's subtle dangers. ___SUMMER_ RESORTS. His Ur Ox Mocwrars Tor. mon fot THE KING RESORT OF THE FAST: NO STAGE RIDES OR BUSS TRANSFER. DIRECTLY ON THE LINE OF THE B. & 0. THROUGH TRAINS EACH WAY DaiLy. Parlor Cars on morning train from Baltimore and Washington. Parlor Cars on inorning train from Deer Park to Wash snd Baltinore. Palace Sleeping Oars on all other ‘and all trains stop at Deer Park. SEASON OPENS JUNE 23D. Every possible luxury and convenience has been pro- vided at this lovely revort by the B, & O. Company, and © seagon of 1464 promises to be the most brilliant in Instory of the place, NO FLIES, NO MOSQUITOS, NO HAY FEVER, NO GRANDEST PLACE, FOR CHILDREN IN THE ‘COUNTRY. To whom all communications should be addressed at Cumberland, Md, up to June 15th, and after that date Deer Park, Md. Hates: $60, 875, and $90 per mouth, according to location. Diagram of floors and rooms now apen at B.& O. Ticket Office. my9-f.mn,wtls De® HAMILTON'S MED. INST. AND SUMMER RESORT, located near the hotels; large rooms: every at- tention “and Gomuort provided for centoet Seekers and invalids. “Baths of all kinds. aud 4 Sxperienced medical skill. Terms moder te R. HAMILTON, M. De. my9-Im* Saratoga Springs, 8.¥. OR RENT—A HANDSOME STONE COTTAGE AT Newport, carrounded by beautiful grounds, Yor trme and photocraph apply te WMP. YOUNG, 1803 ¥ atreet northwest,” myd-3t ING'S BEACH —LANDER ESTATE, OCEAN street, Lynn, Mass., to let for the sumi- iner season, furnished, “Stone House, twelve! rice $800, Toms, piazza, avenue of fine trees, lawn Yo the fea perecty ate bathing and ovals beche p Alnoy Queet Anne ‘Cottare, eleven rooms. furaished: trrosat piazza, aea view, lawn, on private street With fits yards of King's Beach: "bathtug rights: Price 8900. Apply to Mis, LASDE«. 43 South B. Capitol square, OF RLDO THOMPSON, Agent, Swaniparott, Mass uJ EW CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MA’ ‘open cay" ins Sauer Terns. inode CHAREES DUFFY, Proprietor late of Conti: hental, Piilladelphis, and Stockton, Cape May. dares, uutil dune ist, 1740 North Ith street, Phila. delphi myim OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va Mes 8. i Lovett, proprietrean, “9/9 Elevation 1.20) feet above ‘tide level: 1 hours from Washington : large airy rooms and porticos: e f board, own vexetubles, pleuty of fresh anil. ORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR, SPRINGS" ‘Stephenson's Depot P.0., Va, Per day. 82; week, $12.50: inonth of ). Pamphiets at Star office, Amst arty, NT. MANSION. ‘THE LARGEST HOTEL. ‘Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently enlarged and furnished with all modern improvements, my6-m CHARLES MoGLADE, Proprietor. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS. Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. Open: June 12, 1884. Terms, $46 to $56 per month of; ay tant OPEN ALL THE YEAR, four weeks, ‘Tickets from Weahington to the! Springs and return e880, good Tut October, allustrated pamphlets, giving all information, may be A.S, PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest, certainly know of no place preferable to Rock Enon ag a place of sojourn and rest duriog the heated season,” From Hon. A-U. Wynn, Treasurer U. 8. “The atmosphere is singularly pureand invigorating.” Fron! A.J. Huntington, D, D., Columbia College, imate was delightful, the table appointments Mie gervice PronPt, sud cticlour sak the cule Excellent" "From Joli. Baker, esq, Washingtol “ thfully say that we have never passed ro de- datal a pura Yat My farliyy after twenty four hours abege from your at for Rock Enon.” From B. U. Keyser, cad., Washington. ““'Having spent a portion of nine summers at Rock Fnou [ean speak with confidence, as Ldo with please re, of the many attractions of the'place.” From0. G. ‘Wee, esq., Wastungton, D. C. “The handsome service of your bountiful table formsa, smarts contrat f9 that wich gharacteriaes ottanncr Feeo! : A , ea, Washing fon, D.. won OS ys ‘OTEL KAATENSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Enlarged and Improved for the Season of 1884. OPENS JUNE 25. Railroad access direct to the Hotel now completed. Anew annex building has been erected, detached from posta ole casuring qulct for fatiles’ aud invalids vine fen suite, with bathe, &c, 2 low NEW CONCERT HOOAL NEW DIVES. AND W For terms, circulars ind routes, address W.F. PAIGE. Manager, ‘981 Broadway, N. ¥., Room No.2 P.O. Box 665, New Yorkcity. mh2-mwit&wfmi9t EASON 18%4—DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, will open for ion of guests JUNE ist, 1884 Fishing, fy} ing, and the finest and safcst surf bathing on the Atiutic coast. Many improvements are being made, Berne: 910 to els yee week, “Special arvangeusoute for families. Send for circular. my3-4m ‘WALTER BURTON. aRDEOR UES Gye ad MOUN- fainn. Springs, baths horen, buntlue, fiahing, caonilene tabla Reasonable charges.’ Ciret st Brentano's, 1015 Pa. ave., or ud- dress A. M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. my3-3m ASS ROCK HOU! GOOD HARBOI Bis comet cree Sr =. Send for circular and terms to , HN Ne Bee ah ‘WEEMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE Ve ‘Atlanise; ‘unobstructed Gcean view: street care trains of G. BR lan : aS and A Fh land passengers on, the PO" BENICriTY FURNISHED of UNFUR- ‘ISHED COTTAGES, AT S§RATOGA SPRINGS, For Photographs of Cottages and particulars call at my office, _{mh3s}__‘ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Joo & Derwenm, PEINTER Aro still at their old stand, Conwen Pauxerivata AVENUE awp itm Sraerr, And prepared to do all kinds of work with Puno- tuality and st Fair Brices, HXECUTED, ‘Will move to New Building about June lst, my3-lw 2d Edition. Ltt Talgrans Si THE GREAT FAILURES IN NEW YORK. UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENTS, The Grants Fortunes But a Drep in the Bucket, SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS LOST—POSSIBLY TEN ‘MILLIOKS—THE GRANT FAMILIES AMD THEIR RELA- ‘TIVES INVOLVED—THE CAUSE OF THR FAILURE, rm Special Dispetch to Tux Evexnre Stam. New Your, May &—The developments which came out yesterday and to-day relative to the failures on Tuesday of the Marine National bank | and the firm of Grant & Ward astound everybody. ‘The fortunes of the Grant family are only a drop in the bucket. Not only are a number of per- sons involved who usd implett faith im ‘the total amount of the failure is estimated at seven millions of dollars, though the New York Zridune | Yo-day places tt ‘as high as ten millions. In the Ust ‘of” preferred” creditors $7400 are named for er, Gen. Grant's sister and the wife | of the ex-minister to Denmark, who reside in Jer- | sey City; Virginia G. Corbin, another sister of Gen. Grant, $25,000; Mrs. Benjamin L. Honore, of Chfeago, sister-in-law of Fred, Grant, $10,000; Mra Fred. Grant, $6,000; Ulysses’ S$. Grant,’ Jr., $5,000; ex- Senator Chaffee, Ulysses S. Grant's ‘father. inlaw, -15 put’ down, but the amount is not ‘named. On Tuesday he conveyed to! Mr. Chaffee property valued at $300,000 for an | expressed consideration. The examination shows that two years ago the firm of Grant Gr.) & Ward had used up a capital of $200,000 in a year, and that Gen. Grant and James D. Fish (of the Marine bank) Guaranteed a new capital of $200,000. ‘The three young members of the firm have’ lived extrava- gantly, each drawing out. $3,000 a month for living expenses, at the rate of $10%000 a year. The cause of the failure 1s now very apparent. The firm have been three and five per cent a month for money, or at the rate of 86 and 60 centa year. Out of the amounts received they back interest, which in effect put have been paying thelr customers ih the position’ of spending their while they were under. the ey were realizing-real profits trom thelr own prinel sion ut tl loans. The firm nt What Was left of the loan in speculation. It not appear that Gen. Grant had the slightest idea what was going on. F. D. Ward, of the firm, seems to have been the great “kite flyer,” and his record is worthy of the great panic of 1878. ‘The firm was not much interested in ‘stocks, and these later developments did not affect the market very much to-day. ‘The Grant & Watd Assignee. STRAIGHTENING OUT THE AFFAIRS OF THE FIRM. New Youx, May 9—Jullen T. Davies, the as- signee of Grant & Ward, is busily engaged in ‘straightening out the complicated affairs of the firm. The statement of the firm’s affairs would not be ready unull some day next week, Mr. Fer- dinand Ward visited the office early this mot and has been engaged in consultation with Mr. Davies ever since. e ot et ‘The President in New York. New Yorx, May 9.—President Arthur remained quietiy in his rooms at the Fitth Avenue hotel this morning. He had fewcallers. Fire in Maryland. Briatr, Mp., May 9—The Kalmia flour mills, near Falston, Harford county, belonging to Uenry Reckford & Sons, were destroyed by fire yesterday ‘with their contents, consisting of grain, four and corn meal; damage, $10,090; insurance, $4,000. — Latest Foreign News by Cable. GUARDING AGAINST AN ATTEMPTED RESCUE, BIRMINGHAM, May 9, 2:20 p. in.—Owing to the ru- mors that attempts Would be made to rescue Daly, the dynamiter, spectal precautions are being taken by the authcrities, both inside and outside the prison. AN UPRISING IN SOUTH AFRICA. Loxpox, May 9.—Advices from Durban, South Africa, report an uprising of the natives in the Inkankhia bush. ‘The Uudabuks tribe has attacked Osborne's party and Osborne has askek for assist- ance. PEROKS AND KINGS TO MBET THIS SUMMER. . PETERSBURG, May 9.—The Echo says that the Czar; the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria-Hun- | gary, and otlier sovereigns and leading statesmen Will ineet at Nice this summer. ‘THREE HUNDRED IRISH EMIGRANTS Dvsux, May §—Three hundred emigrants left bakes re this morning abourd the gunboats Orwell and Ws Al the mouth of the Clew bay they will meet the Scandinavian, of the Allan which will take them to Boston. aie Failures of the Week. ‘New York, May 9.—The business failures through- gil.the country in the last seven days, as reported failures as. ¥ G. Dun & Co., number for the CMAP wef Canada $3; 4 total of 191 Nevielle Supposed wvea pigdnnsn ‘TORONTO, OnT., May 9.—Chas, Nevielle, the coach- man, who eloped with the daughter of Mr. J.C. Whitney, the well-known theatrical mapager of Detroit, and who is under arrest at the latter place, 1s sup} to be Chas, Newbold, who was. con viet ere about six years ago and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years on the charge of bigamy. oe An Atrocions Crime Expiated. JAMES 8. COLEMAN HANGED IN COLUMBIA, 8 C., TO- DAY. Cotumata, S. C., May 9.—James 8. Coleman, col- ored, Was hung In the jail yard this morning. He made a prayer on the Scaffold, and expressed him- ‘Sel{as being assured of salvation. His crime was most aes oe ae Senter sister-in-law, veg ing her while dying, and then outraged another Sisterinclaw in anotier room in December, 162 He had at one time taken a part in repub- lican politics, taught school in irens county, holding at that time four year’ scertificate of jualifications. Coleman left a m« for his family, vei “{ want them to know that I will be hanged to fulfill the law and not to please them, ag they are going to hang agentleman. I wish none but gentlemen present. Good bye. I am going home.” ee ‘The African M. E. Conference. THE PROCEEDINGS IN BALTIMORE TO-DAY—COMMON SENSE VEKSUS GRAMMAR. BALTIMORE, May 9.—Bishop John M. Brown pre- sided at the African Methodist Episcopal conference to-day. When the committee on Sun- day schools made a report there was a lively dls cussion on punctuation and grammar. Rev. C. S. Smith, of Minols, was told that his common sense must bow to grammar. A committee af § clergymen was appointed to go to Philadelphia to saquire into the condition of publication department, the deeds of property, mortgages, &. Dr. B. W. Arnett, financial secre: tary of the whole church, reag iS quadrennial re- Port, showing total receipts to be $170,804.20, and tor disbursements $177,653.79. ‘The Interstate Drill at Housten, Tex. Houston, Tex., May 9—At the interstate drill and encampment yester@ay the Mobile Rifles, the Montgomery Grays, the Austin Grays and’ the Washington Guards of Galveston contended for in- fantry prizes of $7,000 in value. ‘The drili was under Upton’s tactics; time allowed 45 minutes. ‘Ihe judges were regular army officers. The drill was so ‘even that the friends of each company are san- gulne of the first prize being awarded. thelr tavor- tes, ‘Telegraphic Briefs. The bil increasing. the fores ot New York city by five hundred men has passed the New York ‘The courtot ibany,N.Y., this reversed the decton of the lower court dnd onde a new (rial in the case of ex-Police Officer Patrick ed ing Sergeant Comisky, in Long Island City, last year. A Contested Will, A DEATH-BED BEQUEST FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES DISPUTED BY THE HEIRS. In the Probate Court, in the matter of the estate of Byron A. Kidder, deceased, the sisters of dece- dent flied to-day a petition by Warren C. Stone for citation directed to the executor to show cause ‘why the probate to the will should not be set aside, ac. The petitioners are Lucy L. Witham and Clar- THE SWAIM INVESTIGATION, Proceedings Before the Court ef Im- quiry To-day. ‘MR. BATEMAN'S TESTIMONY CONCLUDED—J. STANLET BROWN ON THE sTaxD. ‘When the recon of yestentay’s proceatings of ‘the Swatm court of inquiry were read in the court | ‘this morning Mr. Bateman stated that it was a | Senator from Minnesota and not Wisconsin who | ‘Was to be president of one of the Columbia copper | mining compantes, ‘Mr. Bateman’s examination was cont: Sen ‘with army inant. He | Turtuer details of his business relations with ‘Swaim. The witness sald that his experience accounts was Drief. About ume he ‘the advance to Morrow he invested in other accounts, all, together, amounting to Out of all there was only one good ac- After he left the stand, orlers were issued to sim- mon Paymaster Cary abd the Paymaster general Of the army to ascertain what action Was Laken To- Jating to the pecuniary disabilities of Col. Morrow. | 4. STANLEY who was private secretary of President Garfield and subsequently for a time @ member of the firm of Bateman & Co., was then examined. He test led that the D*Autrey claim for $2,000 was pur. | chased by the firm for Gen. Swaim, by’ direction of the latter. “He never heard Gen. Swaim complain about it. As to the loan made him by Gen. Swaim witness) to increase his capttal, the witness sald Gen. Swaim gave him $500 in bank, ‘on the firm of amounted to $4,000 in cash. ‘that witness was to pay $1,000 ‘Bateman latter check was never paid, so, pratically, the ‘ob and a The the Mesto | cheek & Co, tor ‘This joan nt Was 6 per cent interest besides: 10 per cent of the profits be might make during the Uume he held the $5,000. Witness had yo recoilec- tion of any arrangement in which the dive Dill flg- ured. When a settlement was made witnesssiinpiy | deposited the money due Gen. Swain to Gen. ‘Swaim S credit, subject, of course, to the unpaid the secretary and eng!- $1,000 check. Ar. G B. neer of the Columbia company, testified as to the method ef subscriptions. ‘Mr. Robert T. Humphrey was next called, and testified to. cireumstances: leading to the’ sult against A. E. Bateman. ‘What Secretary Lincoln Says. HE HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE BROKERS’ COMPRO MISE WITH COL. MOKKOW. Secretary Lincoin says in regard to the testl- | mony in the Swatm court of ingutry yesterday, | that the arrangement by the brokers to poo! thelr clatns to the pay of Colonel Morrow, thereby pre- | venting a court martial, was made With the sanc- | Uon ofthe War department; that he knew of no | such arrangement; Ler was hot to prevent Un e Morrow's salary to be restricted | that no charges were preferred | gajes of against Colonel Morrow for duplicating his pay | d accounts, and the only action he took In "the niat- | ‘ment of Colonel | to Washington to be made by a single paymaster. This was done at the request of Colonel’ Morrow, master sup) general, to allow him to uidave ; through the pay- | some honest debts he had contracted. To show That Colonel Morrow was not treated with favori- Usm, the Secretary cites the instance of his speedy. court martial subsequently, when charges of drunkenness were preferred against him. Failures of the Electric Light in Paris. From Courier des Etats Unis, April 4, 1884, ‘The municipality of Paris has made great efforts to introduce the electric light on the boulevards and the public places, and also in the government Dulldings of tne city, but It ts a positive fact now that all these attempts are failures. Since 1640 to this tme several trials have been made. The experiments of Forcault in 1844, upon the Place de la Concorde, are still in the memory of many. One remembers ‘also to have seen an elec- trie Tamp, in 1861. above the entrance of the Palals h Royal. the gaslights of 18 lam light went out, and since then it was never In_1878 the’ electric in a more com| Were put in operation on the Place de lOpera, ‘Society Generale d’Electziute” was willing to en- | R LOOK the place for some tiie of this square, mut @ certain day the ted. nt made its appearance’ again fe slate and grandenr, which seemed to be definitive. Eight electric Mihts rhe age itself to light by electziute the entire avenue le VOpera, the “Place du Theatre Francais” and, during the Universal Exposition, the elevations of the Palais Bourbon, of tbe Madeline and of the Are The munietpal councti ‘Triumphe de 1'Etotle. Was not Willing to accept ull these propositions, | ‘the expenses of Which would have amounted to ati Immense sum. But the centennial of Voltaire was e celebrated the 30th of May of that year, 187%. be 2% do honor to"Voltutre, and also for the experi. | nt itself, the “Avenue'del'O) du Theatre Francais” were, a” ath wit nd the lace solemnity, lighted ‘the 30th of May by thirty-two electric lamps. This Umber Was, some Weeks later, increased to forty- six lamps, ahd the city lamps,'which in the begin- ning had been used for the pi urpose, were replaced by white trausivcld gloves, Which produced a | charming effec. Nevertheless, the lights remained undulauty electric lights of the “Aver some bad tricks on the inhabitants. gers of that streel. ‘The municipality extended te | and treacherous, and many nights the pera” played the passen- | nue de Yop experiment from trimertre (quarter) to Uimertre ‘until April, 1882. The “Place du Chateau d’Eau” and the “Place ‘de la Castille” had also received Similar apparatus; but no well-indicated mj ment during the ‘four years experiments hu accomplished, and the municipality refused to go | Lord St. Leonant any further with the expenses, and the company | admitting their inability to push the experiments | epylower Une before May 0, 1878. “Place du Carousel” have resisted I belonged to another system, worked company. Here, also, the municipality is disgusted, | shes in Bry . inge sums Of inoney, and ts still en- | Ms notorious «x «drunken Ibertine ever wed by contract until December, 1854, and 1 Is Inost certain now that at that Ume the gas will ‘arousel,” as it has retaken ‘Avenue de POpera” and the rest.” having spent lat retake the “Place du Ci prow been Sof ADIL. 152 Lhe as retook Us | Girly -sytused wll offers ‘The electric lights of the These ‘another FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New Yerk Stock Market. ‘The District tm Congress. BILL IX REFERENCE TO ENTHIES OF RAILROADS INTO rue crrr. In the Senate to-day Mr. Groome Introduced & Bill authorizing the Washington and Chesapesme and ‘the Washington and Potnt Lookout rafiroad compa nies to enterthe District of Columbia: ‘ofthe Baltimore and Potomac and the Baltamore: Gnio railroad compantce fo the terminal points cava semcie eras "i ‘co Otthe tracks ot the A and F. and Band by the chief engineers ee a Pts Wile rg St to the ae Sect Seen cone Ses eae estion shall be Maal. Reterred to the District committee. Capitol Topics. ‘THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA. Representative Rosecrans to-day received a tel Tam from the governor of Callfornia, enclosing © Teeolution passed by the legtstature urging the Cal fornia C ‘t to secure the speedy = on to organize = ‘Territory of Al California members have ww we Sage of the BIL ee ene =~ Suamt AccioEst ro Tum Tarrm—Secretary Chandier has received the following telegram fromm ‘Commander Schiey, on the Thetis, dated St. John’, ‘May 9th: “Arrived here at 2:30 thisa m., all — bo eee trom New York broke the ? rod o steamy Melville | estate cia amb etre spas fair. Passed a number of small mm we vicinity of Cape Race. Will remain = = | enough to coal ship, and have slight repairs tothe engine W! baste borth without delay.” ‘Tue Tallapoosa left the Portsmouth navy yard ‘this morning for Boston. ‘Tue Treasury department has purchased $98,008 Ounces of silver for deltvery at the various minta, MxDIcAL INSPECTOR Davip KtwoRinmnoes bas Deen appointed eet surgeon for the Pactie squad ron. Laxcstox’s Pretor.—Officer Rhodes, turned Ino the property cles oftice a pistal wien ‘Deen given to him as the one with which Langston Shot and killed Spencer and wounded Willams om ‘Uhe night of March 4th. cna “> OF MANAGRWENT OF TRE Narrowan yo ‘the ‘THeATER.—IC 18 sald on good authority that Yerday Mr. Albaugh surrendered his lease of to Mr. W. W. Rapley, and it ary National theat be hervatte | Mr. 8G. Kinsiey. Ww by Mr. ‘THe CITIZENS’ BUILDING ComPaxy's Save —The In the vicinity of Athletic park yester. by the Cluzens’ Building company aid LAT OUL aS Well AS Was bi Avent, 2,000 shad, from $20 to $30 ‘hundred; | 60,000 herring, $6 per thousand. aid ‘The Courts, PRopate CouRT—Judge Coz. ‘To-day, in re Byron A. Kidder; citation on exeo- Utor to stow cause Why the probate of will should Nol be set aside issued. Estate of W. Wallace Walker; tinal notice tmtied. Estate Mangaret A. Barrett: da. Estate Cynthia B. Willams: proot of ibiteation; will admitted to probate and letters | testamentary issued to Jonn C. Heald: Annie R. " Kice; a, do. Augustus S. Worthington; 100. ond, $5,000, to 8 abez Pittand; order substituting J. F. RU ‘or for C. F. Rowe, resigned. Estate of Wardo Alberto del Canisa; order of publication. Estate Nathantel E. King; W. K. ted | Sdministrator—bond, 100, “in re Biieabeth Dicker, petition of B. J. Behrend for rule on executor. es ‘The Guard Murdered. FIVE CONVICTS LEFT TO SHIFT LOK THEMRELTRR. Mr. STEKLING, KY. May %—The penitentiary | guard tn charge of vizht “convicts whom. be was Trausferriug trom Praukfort jrison, on the ken- tucks Central railroad, reached. here yesterday af- Ternoon and started on foot for the Later.—Vive of the prisoners were Eee WhO Said that. one of the prissuers compl ‘that his handcuffs were hurting him took of the opportunity to overpower the guard, geied ais gun and killed him, then turee prisopers | and the other five Were trving to reach Ee An English Enaron’s Base Crime. LORD ST. LEONARDS AKKESTED aT SREWTPORR A special cable telegram to the Philadelphia Times trom London, Nay *. says: Another lor@ly Ubertine has come to crief. Edward Burtenshaw ‘Sugden, Lord St. Leonards, of Slaugham Hall, Sas Bex, Was arrested (lay at Brentiord, charged wth commIttINg a crimnitul assault upon Mise Emma vung domestic in the service of @ ‘bis lor whom he has been circulustances of Ube assault were outrageously brutal, and the Brentford Whos hospitailty had beea so shamefully abused, | Fas foremost Ls bringing Une titied scamp to Justios, | ‘The preliminary examination was conducted a8 Brentiord Lo-day before two Magistrates, who were | so horrified at the detatis that were fort on. with an Lodeny them, tht. they instantly ordered ‘be Tully committed for i horrified tones against the sending abaron of Enxlond to the common Jail, but Magistrates wery Inexcrable and bis a4 ford prison. Lord St. Leonards his succession to te baronetey, in 187 Tact That he has a young and lovely he was married in isv6, and @ beautiful now six years ok i west aioe Gt y, the paying teller of Baltimore, was 000, va In the Sharon divorce yesterday Mrs. Martha ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 8 p. m. prices wu. of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported | $90, colored. who had testi wg Ft by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 599 15th street: _ ies mowacdged thartibe bad oe = ‘ = ‘The pope has appolnted Bishop C ar. ye. = Pes | Zona to becoadjutor to arch Tamgy te Gants, Can. Pac... Tai) Tg | FON Can. Sou. | Gent Rac «| MARMIED. he RAY—GARDNER. On April #00 Pais fee ew Are ares ane C.B.& G.... ee iy 28, 52; | VIRGINIA, daughter of Mr. Jon Gurdn * COC ET.) 4554) 1105 100, ob Coad) 8 on ses, a0 HED. + * 4 2 DL &W. 1s didi ol ara] Sr | aomADTEE, <9 Tener Dew em. se at ome Den, & RG...) 1256) 11 O3¢|..... | aged fifty-five years, native ct Yorkshire, England, but ET,Va&Ga, 54) 5% 4435 443g | Fenident of Wanksuston for tue last 32 sare E.T..V.& Gap.| 10 |. 244) 247 | eOReral wl take place, frvan_ hie late resddepon, 30, Mer 8 Sy ; une horthiwest, ob Sunday, Bie... --»»-+-| 16%, 384 Renal his ages | Mth. at2oclock nm. Friends iuvited. cad am, Gente 202771556185 [Rook @ 8.2022!) ba tae | BROWN. Ap New Hawn, Conpect png oF 1B, & W. 15 | 15%/8t, Paul. [81% 81S | MRMGARES C BOWK, wite of Pcatet ieee Mod LE&Ww =) 12 |..... | daughter of the late Chenent T. Couke, and for more Lake Shore. -.!) 913g) 954) 0% | than forty years a resident of this city. J Lou. & Nash...) 46 | 46 WS || GARVEY. On May 9 seg 6 o'clock aan. MICHAL, = ‘TR T8X)St. P., M. & M.. 815, | beloved son of Wi aud Mary Garvey, in Lis twouty- hese Sa a [big bee bred oe — "rai will take place on Sunday, at 2 ofciocit Minn. €8t.1;!) 12° ...-‘/Union Pac. 3B r lace on 8 Die la eee 3 his barecite renudenice, No. 116) Third treet Bore ee |34 | 3 wan. thy | Wet and'then proceed to St, Steyheu's church rece >7| SOME) FOYE Piha.) BS US | KELLEY. On Mays, 1884, at 6.m_JOHN KELLEY, Mob. & Ohio:-.| 10°..." west. Union. 7s | agra forty Fears, ounty Litiertck, Irviand. Nash. &Chat.:| 48. [48 ‘Funeral on Sunday, at 230 p.1n.. from’ 1028 Pitth 5 ast —— Friends and relatives are invited te Gowip in Street. ASTRONG TEAMS CFPORTING THE MARKET—COMMIS- SIONRR PINK WILL KECONSIDER. New York, May 9, Wall street 10:90 a. m.—Theevi- dences are tliat Gould, Connor, Sage and Morgan are suj the market. ‘The Joint executive committee of the Trunk Line association will meet to-day for the put considering the Onto resorting grata Onto tn restoring ‘the commissioner to to resign. jation ‘of Commi: —— ee The New York Stock Market Unsettled. (COMMISSIONER FINK’S RESIGNATION AND THE RECENT FAILURES, New Yorx, May 9.—Wall street, 2 p. m.—The ‘was unsettled, feverish ‘stnaller volume of business Pacific vi u 93 6 publicly kno The of the By ‘Will be six brief addresses by graduates, ah ‘the church choir. nion Pacific and Oregon Navigation, Asa the coal stocks were weaker than other stocks. ‘known, Commissioner Fink has not proposed joner lower, of Fink. hetion onthe Potaeet Tates, will probal juce reconsider his determination ‘The stock market during the forenoon lian yesterday. on a Union Erg ae McDERMOTT. On Thureias, May 8, 1884, at 2:90 my ot heart discane, MRRCRIE TY Sale ence gf edward and Sassina SteDerucit aged 1 yente Dearest Magic, thou haat left ux, ‘And nro with the briebt Fobed angela Tn thy Uriglit celestial Lume. = ‘By Hes Soren, Funeral willtake place Sunday, May Uthat 9 o'clock frou the Tesidence of ber parente, No. 2011 L. Dortbweet. “Fricde are invited to attend. % P OLIPHANT. oa, May 0b. 1964, ETHEL OLIPHANT. On 3 BEET F. OLIPHANT, toed cinkty boar and oven montbs, Friends are invited to attend the funeral Assembly's Presbyterian church, corner of ates avenue and Fifth wtivet burthwest, oD | Tot ftetant, st'4o'clock ym. 4 PAYNE. On May Sth, 1584, st 645 am. PATRE VF gear noni aid #itje The olan son. and Alice Payne. tera will ake plac fosmorrow at 2 pm. from ip late residence, 143 Xstreet noriaweat- Pelatives are all iuvited to attend. a PRAT! On Tin torning. SEERA Sete mee Ma 8 2 H McDonald. Nov tit New ‘York svenge worth Mel fo or Bia at 900 )sm Friends and? = ‘Thursday morning, ‘Tist year of ber age, |. Pelict of to atten REDMAN. 10:16 o'elo aise A. REDMA mother-tn-la REE lie deat UNDERTAKERS. BELLEW LATE Ca’ 0 EL: Tie st ceased ‘RIBUR ©O., SS

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