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ia Z f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D C.f TUESDAY PIANOS AND ORGAN sar PIANOS. AND, SQUARE, AND UPEA fwemty-six years before the pu Wlorerdd by thie b -¢ ean be paid to suit co STECK PIANOS. “The fine Grand Piano of York, which Ihave obta mee Stock & Co, ts everywhere fiend to. be excellent ‘great friend Fran expressed the liveliest he hat pi yun it. The magutficent instrument hes taken Wreful abode in my home, where it will ever my pleasant entertaiement, RICHARD Wat BAYRBUTH, Sevtember 22. 1878 A Cinp. | ater Twat out — m anage Lave eturaged. Th order te i Nolems of wevorls, now cu the BaD ye anouins on Pay pane that camnut C oud elsewhere CHAUNCEY J. REED | yA os LAND FiASOS SENUINE “DECKFR™ PIA BARE MADE BY DECK, Ow RCE S. BKOS., w. ¥| ‘Avent, 407 luth si. nw. CHENBACH'S PIANO WARERC various makes f eve. Win. Ruabe owned Pianos. ‘Tui x h street, atove 1 _ POTOMAC RIVER AW FARES _§ ALE PIETY CENT NORFOLK AND FORTHE SS MOXKOE ‘Steamer SANE MOSELEY lenves i ank ie Point MONDAY. WEDNESDAY ame cle ction with stentter View, Manca BOATS. f LANDING=_ Fare NDAY DNESDAY 613 15th WE 1. Office ay ESS MON- iE LEARY May Bet tu. AYS apd FRIDAY twee n’s, next to et and PAW PWEESIT, WSMITH fat Tam i rr RIVER LAN for Currin an, Nett, St Cleawents Ba fteruediate landuues. seturtuie Pride Retrniueg Sutiday< will resin SUNDAY Sy tne: STEVHENSUN & BRO. Azente, th street wharf. | Apply to ibn QTEA ER MATTANO LEA SHALE day= Brent's wh: Bescays uP for A VERNON? MT. VERNON! a dally ‘6. T Jones. «: thy Street Wharf, STPAWEE WW. concones raven Tih street wharf daily cexeent Sunday) for Wt Vernon at 10 « ‘lock au: returuuas reaches Washing: Yen about 3.30 pun 1.1. BEAKE. Captain STEAMERS. | TRANSATLANTIC COMPAS ween New York anid Havre North Liver, AL Tireaddway, New G W. wos Was ALLAN LINE MIN TEE SERVIC hursday y SAILING WEERLY EPTWEEN NEWT Te WN, AND LIVERPON For rates : FINN. STEAMSHIP COMEANY, 113 yi Mevadway, Sew York ‘ Ww. BOT ON. sqpivania ave me Moms. Te nuey te : street, JAMES 1 N bee RTH 6 SRAM vw pier. foot of we Vorkeo e. Soutatp cabin, seconde erage. at wameead, ght of Panna apply te OELIICHS & Seling Green, New York: W. Gd WETZELUTE Tnhaylvaiie avenue torthwest Ageiite iu: Waskubaton ‘THE ceYARD BEIWEF ‘Inne W. as June 1. Shane 3. | LLWad.. daly W NEW YORK accontiug toaa a0 aid $10, ton Steeraae tirkets from Liv. Totier partauf uropout cf, later given for Belfant, Glasgow, Searererr one Sie Stybeet Seswes, Jor tgeigit att premase apply at the Company's offion Be. Bowling Gren, cr oth steerage aad cabin OS GTS BIGELOW scot feb aeshtueteh, WC VEENON Wt Sk CO. New York Ort, lente. OTIS BIGELOW & CO, dani? ut Want PROPOSALS. prorosats rox ‘DEPAWT ME IONERY. St OF Tit ast In received at this ¢ spplication to this @s- ea cee ‘No coutract will be awarded under atid wader thls advertisement wet eo 2 Jor the purthase of the stot gar eie rere) If MTELLEIE Seeretary. MAY 13, 1884. scatheaategenes of lot No, 98 in nthe ‘north ine of “Baet Ccith. by and with the east line oi, meveaity-taine (70) forks MOR OF ewe, to Meda isin t extended: tenes went, third cash; balance in six and twelve nites bearing interest and secured by a st cn the property. Conveyancing at pare A deposit Gf $100 require at time of sale, D. CASSIN, 1 BROS., Auctioneer, VEREMPTORY SALE BY TRUSTEE ON FIRST “STREET, | BETWEE AS STREETS NORTHWEST, WITH STABLE IN REAR ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY. FIPTRENTH, 184, AT FIVE O'CLOCI Try virtue of a deed of t duly recorded in, Lives No 1010. folio 190 et weg. of the Rand fey ie Instrict of Colnmblaand by conwent of giving the trust, Twill sell im front. of the m that piece or parcel of land and premises own ou the wr tind plat oF plan of Washington, D. @, and Leing lot re) Se ee nao creators ol ther with smproveiments, waym, his lot is improved by frame stable on third cash, balance in six and twelve to bere fierest atsix per cent ahd to be Cnet “of trust oupreminen or all veadh st XGcpout of 8100negiired ae thine gteot ct Purcbasce, ‘Terms as WAISON J, NEWTON, Trustee. ((888LEs WHANDY, teat Batate Arent OF AVALUABLE LOT ON THE LD FIFTH STREET, Cy M AND N SIREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY SCHOOL BUILDING, Twill QF PROPERTY D AND E ene bar mylo das. FE O'CLOCK P.M, the west half of Lot nun 201 feck 9% incl street north Tocaye es, and ‘twelve m: described ju. the, ground plat of the city of Wastinwton aa ot tered 487, The Dwelling ‘and no property in fir rumcf sale are: One-th Rieuts Yo bear sis'per cent Interest aid fo beeara Tents to bear six per cent interest, and to Seed of trun or'all cash at the buyer's option, 6200 £2, in equate Lume jown as No. S11 & market is more cash, and the re- ths, the deferred pay is rast be paid ch the day of sale. JAMES: ‘THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. B, GREEN, Trustee. my6-deds Be Ee ne ett oe ect northwest, VALUABLE BUILDIN« IN UNIONTOWN AT Atciion NTH, ing Lote in. wl] offer for. FIVI ON sale, on TUESDAY, MAY 'E O'CLOCK P.AL. valuable Bulld- Uniontown, on Nichols ave., o1 “IR a the villa sites of H.A.Griswold and adjoining the property Team ct of land, coneloting of $f Edw. Templo, coy. Siacrea, haw been a The. tract divided ito building Jota, and bbe offered separately. Street cars pass the prop- Tay end aa m ‘tof ‘prenises, we-eokde any and inade-Ehown at time arr if ‘JOHN SA Real ofeale, Gas in ERMAN & CO., Estate Auction¢ora, Woe taits THIS RVI Ne ‘nvente, Opposite City Post Office. THREE HURDRED LOTS POSTAGE STAMPS, A SPLENDID COLLECTION, AT AUCTI Within our sale ON. sroomR, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY THIRTEENTH, AtSEVEN P.M. Catalornes from 2 to & ‘Teady. Stamps for inspection day of sale, my12-2t Ey MORK ow. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Verna thi 13), in’ sqnare bum! five hundred slot hay a frontage of 40 feet by improved by a large n used by the. ‘an a pubic ol Dnildine Can be used for elther church OF i purposer. or made Into two dwelling houses, ‘One-fo th of the purchase money’ Six per cent per annum, by deed of property sold. Ail conveyancing st coat of saver. $50 down at time of sale. ‘Terms to be com- thin seven days, “igds WM. T. BAILE SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE HIRD Tae, ATTWELVEM, MALVERN, Seminary Hill, Va. residenice of the late Blahop Jobns, cotinty. Va sevens miles from Waele mt Alexandria, loration remarkably « inunediate vicinity of the ry." “High school” for boys, and aR Fine panoramic’ view of the ding In the way of pleasant rel privudewes to make a country Rome actos attach © payments male to suit on the place will show property to auy persons desiring to sce it, siciiven July Ist ‘ARTHUR HERBERT, Executor, Wasliiuyton, D.C. NSON BROS., Auctioneers, ES? Sal Hee LE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AST SIDE OF EIGHTH Sf HINGTON. "D. C., (BEING TEI Na) ‘TON, ’ ite Srekai NORTE f trust to the undersigned, hak georitorhe De by tue a he pay aged we will sell. at public auction. on THURSDAY, TWENTY-SECOND, A. D. 1884, in front of the ws,at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the vn part of lot numbered two (2), in square num- four hundre nineteen (419), having a front Ft Le Grimoken oo Batt eet i Washniuny De Grate pete nthat etary acc oh fears west, in the eit alley, with the improvements thereon, Terns of Sale. One-third of the purchase money cash, slash stim) met be pal atthe tine of ‘sale, and the i tly instalments, payable in six, nths from day of sale, with I= istaction of the Trustees, oF all ‘At the option of the purchase plied with in five days trom day of sale the Trus- reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the uitiue purchase? on five day" notice it the Eventug MABLON ASHFORD, CUMMINS ¢ my HELMIC! NHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, SECOND | TREETS, GEORGETOWS, D. C. { trust dated January’ orded in Liber T. & I, one of the land records of Coltinbia, and by. the request i THE tet thie Tr will wil on MONDAY. E NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY. 1884, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. in front of tise premises, the following deseribed val te City of Geunetown, Distgiet of Columbia, to “Ali that pie and. parcel of wround lying and oven, In the District of Columbia, andl rh forty fevt front on 24 street, of Lot | ed and seventeen, in Beatty and | ty sail “Georgetown, and running 4, suid width of forty feet to the’ depth of ot, wit is Sn tty feet t0 the reat Iie of fetiting house aud ba Of debt) with interest , Test, an experimen of sale uniter ths inenei; balance ‘reive anouth, on Sp= uved poten: beariue tuterest and secured ou the pete: iea\fold, or the purchaerr’ may pay the whole putehasg th cant /A cepett of SU” required at thse of Terman to be complied wit inch daa, ote woe right‘ Fatt re-sell after Be dg public noe caatiie eh aiadostot the defaaiune, Purchase Ail conveyancing and freer ing at the purthdserscceee. mysat WILLIAM L. DUNLOP, Trustee. . Auctioneer. pre STEPS’ SALE OF “ECKING TON.” THE COUN- Y SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH GALES, Esq. By virtue of a decrve of the Supreme Court of the in a District of Coltnubia, passed, tn Equity. cause N © will ‘oft wae for aule, at public auc-| rat the mausion house upon THE TWENTIETH DAY ‘LOCK P.M. all that | din the county of Washington, ia, called and Known as part of vibed by metes and bounds in said de 18 acres of land, more or less, and ‘dwelling-house ilding sites upon the ratervd, aan over. erty, whieh is well wooded <8 portion of the northern benndaryof ‘The tract will be first offered us a whole, and, will then offer the same according to the | esulklivision in seven lots, whieh will be ry Lat Y 2 Lot & went of the RR. Vand state; Lot Sadjoing the Ger- Phas ‘a front of 481 70-100 feet ary street. ‘The remaining lots lie east of said. iif pon the Brentwood road. Lot 7.contain- | 100 actos: Lod 6, containinu § 50-100 acres: Lat e SWUM actes: Fot 4, containing 9 56-100 slot us also afront of 548 Y0-100 feet on | One-fifth 0 eas, aud t ine Tats % at the ‘rate of | day of sale; Cr all cant {thie Purchaser or pinchacers The tele will be retained until the whole pur: cr for any ecparate part i; and i any purchaser shall ing of sale within ten days the right to resel at | cx. Tho | Hearion to | ie fully pai be fully comply with 1 tg fter sush sale, the trast fence defaulting pure feet Upon a} “$1,000 deposit and 2250 on LL, 452 La. ave, nw. P MPT CHELL, 32,0 Nat. uw. yelled Fpuowas vowLixe, Auctioneer. -HANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING. yanvedl by the Supreme Court, rari fo equity cause No, ‘oma Haihante and. Raley Cumber- atte the undersigned ‘euxtec will tion in fount cf the premipen, on | WENTY-SECOND. DAY OF MAY, avof FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the fol: ti That vd Sue's i aquare No. 22 tn thy ety ot fant halt of lot ay dai mquare No. 28. 4n tho, edty of Wechinenn. Dimeict of Columntia, amive ae laid down ob Plats aind planteof nak city, Terni of sal scribed by the deerse: One-third mea twelve months, with interest: { ‘Trusteca, THCRADAY, th At) tne at the bs itsetiarateseribes nite the notes of pur- and deed to ven jane money. Conveyancing, he cost of purchaner or purchasers, 8100 de juited at the time of sale L “AUSTIN LITELEFTELD, Trastee, mvl0-akas 22h Tatreet northnwet, WASCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON FOU PAND-ASHALE STREET, BETWEEN MAND STKERTS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pamed in equity cuase Noy S524, docket 28, Taslr ot al. ve: Mudedy et al. wee SIPSUE at pubic auction, on ‘MONDAT, “ERE SINE Tres tH OAV OP SAN: &! Dodie, at HALE PASE FIVE WCLOeR. Pat. in fryat of tie pretiser allthis Ficht, title wnd isteresi of sil the: partite it aid ae (at aquage Muunbere Bye iy-five, together with ‘all the improvement ale’ “One-third cosh, balance in six and owen to bear fteteats tnd fo be meu dred of trist om greminen Couverasciee gees ‘atobpparciane “A depen of @lou regtared ef a ot sale fertus to be complied with in ten’ WARREN €- STONE. ‘strect northwest, CHARLES C. COLE, Trustee, CATALOGUE or SALE lance fa nix. twelve and eighteon mouth with | ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, PONTIERES, EM- : BROIDERIES, AND SADDLE BAGS, ‘Embracing Rare Pieces, stich as BY, Assignee._| ROYAL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOK~ ON THE| HARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, ANTIQUE HALL RUGS, AND OTHER SPECIMENS OF GREAT VALUE, To be Sold at Public Auction, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, MAY 14, 15, and 16, 1884, Commencing at Exuven a a. asp THREE O'CLOCK P.M, Eacu Dax. GRAND EXHIBITION Mowpay at Tuxspay, Max 12rH Axp 18rE, 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 cloge out this consignment without regard to oust, and he says it is the most valuable collection ever sent here, myT-6t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FP HoNAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. GROCERIES AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY FOURTEENTH. Iss, at, TEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall sell at sto: Crier Ist aud High stziets, Geuryctown, D. stock of Groceries, &c.. ¥ ‘Whiakies and Gin in denitjohus. ‘Teas and Come Spices and Si ‘Tea Canisters elf Goods, mouth west ; Counter Scalea, ea Canisters: Coffer ML Soars, Wooden ad Willowware, Brooms, Ke., &e. mylv-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EEES & CO., Auctioneers, 637 Louisiana Ayenne, ‘Opp. City Post Office, EXECUTORS SALE OF DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCH JEWELRY, WEARING APPAREL, PAINTINGS, &c ry virtui March 14th, ss, at public action, on THURS! at the auction rooms of Weeks & Co., 637 Louisian By of an order of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, saleeaa AY. the! avenue, at ONE O'CLOCK 0) Bese ws iD RIN TWO DIANON! GOLD CITIZENS “OF COLOHADO. SVE: THAD. 8’ iS; SUNDRY, BRACELETS, &o.: SILV pecial term, on Frida ‘epoca, will MAY FIFTEENTH ZAIRE DIAMOND RING, CLUSTER DIA- ONE PAIR DIA’ ib SHIRT STU LADIES" : GOLD 'SNUFY BO: MOND. BARIINGS, DS: GENTS GOLD WATCH, ANTIQUE PRESENTED BY JO THE LATE HON, . SPOONS: OIL PAINTINGS, LADIE APPAl SATIN AND SILK DRESSES, C! AXD OTHER VALUABLE" SHAWLS, UNDE "WALTER M. FRANKLIN) ryccut myl04t S.A FITC! § Executors, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED, REAL ESTATE ON NOKTH CAPITOL STREET, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. ‘virtue of 9, of the By decree ‘Supreme Court off the District of Columbia, passed ou the 6th day o Beseanber? ag ‘wherein the National and John Bryer, plain ‘hall hell to the (and aniended Union and hichest bidder, Wuity caune No. ‘ou the 7th day of. 1664, Doe, 28, Insurance Coinpany ia others are defendants, I in front of the premisca, commencing at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., on SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY of peven (2 lat), nine (ten ‘the subdivision of lot No. one (1! dred anid thirty (690) deed of partition, dated Becersber Syrand between “Andrew “Wylie: and [A ¥ 1884, Lots Nox six (6), (G0) and eleven C1), in, ). in square No, «ix hin— according to the metesand bounds, ‘sot forth and described in the i isriy entered int ve. news Bay C, pe Margaret Helzcl, and recorded with the plat of sub: land rune ey 60 on North Gap ftiches by = ‘Washington coint Columbia. Also, all thit part of said Lotone (1), in sald | . folio fone of the in the District of at the northeast corner thereof, fronting apitol etreet thirty-Ave (35) feet pth of one hundred and twenty nd ten (10) (120) feet, ‘Terms of sale, we prescribed by the decree: One-third, of the purchase money in cash, and. the balance in nine ‘eighteen (18) months from the date of waie. ferred payments th For uy he Purchaser or purchasers shal five thelr notes drawing #ix (8) per cent interest per annum, secured erty purchased. lot Purchasers, DUNCANSON BEOs., Ancts, by deed or deeds of trust on the yrop- deposit of fifty: (850 be made when the property ix knocked dew, All conveyancing to be at the cost of the: JOHN C. HEALD, Trost 801 F street’ northwest ty (50) dollars on cach arcliaser OF myd-d&dbs j, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF TWO PIRCESOF VALUABLE 1 mos DOWLI FROVED J EAL ESTAT! NORTHWEST. AND 915 D. 6TH STREE: WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. 0136TH STREET NOKTH- By virtue of a.decree of the Supreme Court of the, pict st a eam Coutts 570. on the Rimmed trustees Day Houed, the ab 7333 AY, OLUE square 481, described as 15th ctive remiees, on TH MAY, An. 1864, aay will well at ALD. to wit OK P. April, A, public ‘gale, in fron URSDAY, the FIFTEENTH two parcels of real estate in the city of Wash- M. yart of Lote 5 and 7,10 Sollows: 1884, the under: vf the ‘ours hereafter amen toning for the amie at the northwost corner of acid lot din ea:d square 457, and running thence east 02 feet und Sinches, thence soith 6 feet and 03 Inch South 20 feet, thence went sali Sheet shes: theuce. 8, east 28 feet inches, and ches to the blace of oe iy ‘date, years trom Wwed by the ‘Trustees, upon the Propert oral cat at arehagers gl dW be ‘One-thi pert of of, ineash; le with ititerest, secure t ‘thence east 81 feet, thence 93 feet and 3 inches "to the stivet west and thence north with the line o¢ Se Tect aud 8% inches tothe place of begin: Dlg: with the mprowaents ‘AE HALE PAST FL quare 484, : Becsining for point on the line of 6th street wevt, distant feat north from the southwestcorner of said ches: thedeevast 0 feet’ thence ‘south 6 whee, thence ect sou ‘ind 434 inches to the I ‘thence south “along. the Line thence wast & fest the purchase mon: Dalanice in one and two by decd of #0 ‘option, $100 on each piece: bid is ‘accepted, and terms o from date. HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LIVERY STABLE TY SITUAT! fecordat tn and. sale at publ i SJ avaxese scnoits, FANS, 27a. * And Decovatwe Pictures Jay Gould, 421 9th st ml AND « ‘virtue Gyan of the District He, auction, 49 “OF May, ‘of lote ‘ED ON THE NOR’ ‘of @ deed of trust yet 4,0. ea ‘OCCUPIED BY ‘and duly! ‘one. Twill offer of Colt = AWYRACTIVE AND BRILLIANT COLLECTION oF OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS, ‘Direct from the studios of FAVORITE AND ESTEEMED ARTISTS, ‘To be sold at Auction, without reserve or limit, on. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EVENINGS, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, MAY FIFTEEN, SIXTEEN AND SEVENTEEN, AT OUR GALLERY, 1001 PENNA. AVE) ‘Where they are now on free exhibition. ‘The collection is from the New York Art Gallery. my13-5t (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionéer. CLOTH PARLOR SET. WALNUT MAR- CHAMBER FURNITURE. MARBL LOUNGES, MATTRESSES AX, OLSTERS, BRUSSELS AN’ SKAIN CARPETS. HALL AND STAIN CAR- PETS, [ BEDDING, REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN REQUISITES, 80., &C., AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY "SIXTEENTH, 1586, at TEN O'CLOCK. T shill sell wt residence No. 1114 Mt street, between lith aud 12th streets nortiwest, the above household effects. z = my1s-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of veuditiont exponas, issued out of the Cleti’s Office of the Supreme Gourtof the District of Columbia, snd to me directed, Twill gale, for cash, at the suction store of 1 ling, corner cf. Pennsylvania, si on SATURDAY. the TWENTY POUR MAY, 188, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., ‘idle, claim ‘aud interest of the defendait in and to ts following-deveribed prope ian” Prauo, No, 46,788, to satiéfy Venditioni exponas, N 25,170 nt law, in favor of Thomas Bayne against Join ‘Thompson. CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U, 8, Marshal. uotioneer.t 1 myl3-16 1H DAY, 0: ail the right, THOS, DOWLI linger, 737 7th. street northwest, ciug THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1s -PAST SEVEN P! M._ This sate will ¢0 "elne of Gold, Si-ver, Braas and Nickel Wat ‘Silver and Piated Vest Chains, Charms, Lo: kets, Eerrinws, Ping, Bracelets, Neccebi lain Gold and Set Atlee nara Glan, Silver a Fisted Ware; also 4 fine line of Custora-mi Clothiuz, Overcoat Suite. Ladies! Dresses and Dress Patternie, shew. Bibles, Guns, Riles, Pistois, Razors, Musical Lustru: ments, Books, Uuibrelias, Clocks,” ‘Sale commences at Op. im. and continues tin'il all goods are sold. expired please take notice, sitet: FRED SELINGER, Broker. FOLEY, Auctioneer. Eatate and Inguranco Brokers, 1226 F etreet northwest. SHIRE AVENUE, WITH FIVE-ROOM FRAME MONDAY AFTERNOON. MAY NINE- Pa we will offer for'public gale premises No. 1326 N | Bampaitire avenue, sub Lot 29, square 97 i reqitired of the purchaser, and a failure. to comply with forums of ‘sale within seven days deposit to bx fortited chinser. ‘DANENHOWER THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer. myld-A&da CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REJ UARES 1038, 1082 AND 1095 UTH ST EAST: AND ON 161M STRBET EAST. BETWEEN N.C AVENUE AND NB ST: AND 'N. Persons holding tickets on wich the time has LES myl St ANENHOWER & S08, ‘Beal PEREMPTORY SALE OF LOT ON NEW HAMP. HIRE A on TEENTH, 1884, at HALE-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK, eran ana time of gale. A deposit of $160 and property resold at risk ani Of defanlting par- Weer WILLIAMS &400,, Auctioneora REET, BETWEEN TENNESSEE AVENUE AND. # CAPITOL ST, HETWRHEN 17TH AND IsTIt pay Brine of a decree of the Stipreme Court S| strict, of Columbia, in Equity Cause, No. Bi Docket 28, wherein Horace Jatboe Is coiaplainy sau John ON Bilday of Ma at ‘Land others ‘defendants, passed on the ‘A.D. Bed, the undersigned trustees Will ube “auction. “in' front of the peemninca, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY,T3 TA é the hours hereafter mentioned, the follow- ing parérla of real eetate, viz: AUHALE-PAST FOUIt O'CLOCK P. bored tweenty-tw (22 1 ip William’ B'Todits teconted jal lote numbered cieht (5). ah (9). in square numbered one thousand and thitt C.035), Towether with the i verments thereon, ME DAY, diately after the above, 2 .. lot utnbered five (5), in square nnn ered one thoussnd and elhty-two (1.082), AME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIV: d five (5), in square mum. 1,095), with the fu sold: One- mares! in cash. Bal- aycof sale, with in- ure by & ned of all canis ae the option of posit of 84 on each parcel sol will bertauineal when the bids accepted and the terms of sale nfust be ecmplicd wih in seven ay from the day Sfesale. in default of which the Trustees Teese¥e thy Fight torisell after fve days’ advertisement ne risk aud Cent of defaulting pairchager, “All conveyancing auld rer cording at purchesers era! CORE. JAMES FULLERTON, 0, 619 Tth strvst, JUDSON T, CULL, my]3-dkde No. 342 D st nw. “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctionom. ELEGANT PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING-ROOM LB 7B wall i. all of lots wenty-thres (2) and ® Aud on the O'CLOCK P. M.. lot number bered one thousand aud ninety-five provements “Terms of sale for cach piece of property thintof the purchiae anny of each par an onths from. in aix and twelve 1 e prensiyes wo} the purchaser. A de farsi 007 RARY AND DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, VELVET BRU S AURKISH RUGS. THE CON S OF FOURTEEN ROOMS, 4’ AUCTION, On MONDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1984, commenc- TEN O'CL LOCK A. M., we shall sll on’ te prein- known as’ the "Walbridie Places head adjoining the residence of Mr. 8. P. Brown, the, following-named articles, being partially canuineiated: Elegant Drawing-room Suite, uphelstored in _ the Inteat style woods: “Easy ‘Chairs, upholstered in, Kaw Sill: Fancy Chairs, upholstered in Grimgon Silk: Turk ish Thus, Body Brussels Carpets, Wicker Chairs aud cre. Handsome Walnut. Book-cage, Beven. Hand- somo Black Walnut Chamber Suites, Plate Giaas, Hult Mattreswom and’ Wire Woven Mattresses, | Decorated | Toilet Ware, Single Walont Suites, Walnut Wardrobes, Ash Chmnber Suite, Wardrobe to, match, very band: some; Two Gilt Frame Mirrors, Si Carpet, with border to match: Marble-top_ ‘Tables, Oak Chairs, Heatine Stoves, Pilar’ extension Valnut Dininz-room Chairs, Druggets, Metra Handsome Mirror, buck and fromt bouffet; Wal- nut Crib and Mattress, Walnut MT, Washstanda, Sew fn Machine, Parlor Suite, Mirror Front Devsrer, Book Center Shelves, Heavy Window Hangings, Wire Woven. Cot, Hair Cloth chairs and Rockers, Large Easy Chairs, Lamp, Handsome Walnut y Chairs, Fancy Mattings, Cook- es, Bedatus, China, Giass an Kitchen Uiensiin elo ALSO, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. 3. One Bay Horse, Fine Milch Cow. One Yearling, Rock- away Carriaze, One Seaside Wagon, Seventy-five Chick= ens, Four Chester Hows, Lawn Mower, ete. myl3-d_—_ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, JPROVERT 0. HOLTZMAN, teal Estate Auctioneer, ih and F streets northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, HAV. A FINE TWO-M(ORY BRICK BTABLE 0) A30-FOOT ALLEY TN THE REAM BEING HOUSE NUMBERED 416 M STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated June 14th,1878, and duly recorded in Liber nimbered #84, foll6_ 394, of the land records of the District of Co: warty secured thereby, v Pre z ON Bt lic auetion, in front of ths D, A.D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following leseri Crockery’ Ware, MAY THE TWENTY-SEG- ibed real estate. to wit: ‘The east sixteen (16) three (3) inches front hy the depth thereof of Lot num dered ‘twenty-two (22), in square nuinbered five hun- dreland fourteen (616),'m the elty of Washingto 1e District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which two hundred (200) dollars must be paid when'the property is strack of, and the balance fn equal payments of one, two and three years, to be secured by the purchasers hotes,bear- ing interest from the day of sale at the rate of six (6) percentum per annum and a deed of trust on the prop- exty sold. or all cash at the option of the purchaser. All yp, in Weyanicing and recordin at thi ‘cont. Hteterms of aale must be complied. with within ten diye from the Gay of male oft perty will be ‘Feaold at the risk and cost of the defwultine purchaser after five (5) days advertising in Vashington, D.C. ROBERT 0, HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest, CHARLES E. GALT. 107 Pennaylvania avenue, ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Auch IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE COUNTRY oer HALF-WAY BETWEEN WASHINGTO! AND BLADENSBURG. Under decree of Supreme Court, District af Co-, lumbia, in equity cause No. 6,799, Bernard Geier] against Gregor Lauer et al., we will sell, at Bite tion, in front of the prem ‘on FRIDAY, pay TWENTY-THIRD, 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK. Si Ms. that of a tract of land in the District of Colum w “Haddock’s Hills,” lying on the east side of tl Vashington and Bladensburg turnpike road, and begin- for the same at a stone on the east side of said road, ing also s corner of lot 5 in the division of “Haddock’s Hills” and “Enclosure,” and running thence north with ‘the line of said road 88% degrees eart, 40 tothe = eee : grees cast perches; thence south 14 degrees east, 10% perches; thence south 85: west, 41 pee of beginning. This is improved by house, es Fak Reger 2 ‘Terms: One-fot balance in six, twelve, baiyeaors months, with Sipe Cater es ait ets a Ber cent Lapa Cow mem 460, JOB BARNARD, 412 Sth street n. w. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucte, my1i-ma,toatekds qypeoe. z WAGGAMAN, Real ‘Estate Auctioneer. eerste a a Ta Seca : be of yroa Rugs, Velvet | AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. ___ AUCTION SAL ' = AUN 2 a 1 aM E! FUTCRE DAYS. ‘TH! FTERNOON. \ OTICE — THERE WILL BE LD AT THE = “: = eel noon ud, corner 234 street apd New York avenue Sonne Hows. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, (RUSTEE'S SALL OF VALUABLE F STREET | x: Foti TWO O'CLOCK F.M., TO-MOBROW, 3 2 nen Fay PROPERTY. MAY FOURTEENTH, ag eee taken up from VALUABLE BU para ys GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a of the #1 Court of thi SoS se hese section of city aud remaining sine gS CB Ne iat otis COAT AUCTIO! tot Columbia: faseed in Fauity couse num {Qi | unclaimed Brecia iMicnlty experienced ‘by | residen _ By virtae of a deedo# trnet dated the fourteent Se ee 'By Order of the Health Officer, Cities of fuding pleasant country homes for the sununer, A.D 1874, and duly recorded in Libe jiainante, and Chapman Maupin was d:fendant, tn BAMUEL ETN have had compiled and now have ready for distritvution 3 ‘0 2, t ana. che of he land records ofadke | which cause the undersighed was substituted as ‘Eras: | Tt ary b cirealar giving Totels and beandit: hours loca of Columbia and by direction of the party | fee for Cuayman Maupin aud Robert Maupin, trustees Stoms theke line, with ratew of Board Dyke Gay, Wek oF | Scyregt thowby, the mndersigned Trustee willsellon | and executors Under the will of Mary E. McPherson, & 00. Seeear Tires neuer Commutation tickets for sammer | EM UDAY Si SEVEN THENTH DAYOF MAE 1884 | Sd Grauthoriy of all will the edchicned wil'scl | WWALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, | travel, ‘The dasly' ulus we gow’ runnin gu mala | BU SIX O'CLOCK P.M. front of the premises, the | at auction on TUESDAY, the T! TEEN’ ee Sen teny, {except Sunday) on we 1 situace th the city of | DAV OF MAS: its at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOOK givision, affording facilities for travel to and from Waab bia. to wit: All that Mon all that valuable lot and improve — fogton at convenient hours For circulars, Sekets, ete, ‘aud betta tu Holmead wade | menis on the north side of F street hetween Sth and ch reinta Midland office, Ot Puntey vania avenue bounded as follows: Bestin- | streets, fronting 28 feet thereon, with an even depth of a BBREXTOR NILUA- CAPE MAY—SPLENDID OCEAN view: ity yards from beach; all modern conven- S10to Sper week. Address Mrs. J. A. MYERS, Pari any 12-3mn) yenue, Baltinuot. ‘OR JULY AND ST_THE finest Country Place near Washineton; farnished house, twelve rooins: large stable. oak grove, frwit, vere tables, dkc.; five ininutes walk to ntrect cars. “THE OAKS," Spring road, near Tath st, Mt. Pleasant, m2-3t* RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. Having leased these well-known 8; for FIVE YEARS. we bee to inform the jublic and our friends tnt they will be opened from JUNE. 1t0 DECEMBER lesa Tor the reption of ier Alt appointacnn first-class, ‘The Hotels and Cottaies have been Put in exellent condition and the complete furnishing eutinely Tenovated, affording accommodations and -couforte soygal to ay resort An th sour. agacty. 8 pare MAIL, TELEGRAPH and EXPRESS FACILITIES 10 the Hotel “TREMS—e40, 845 and 950 per month, ae- cording to lovation, Secial fates for season, Weite for deseriptive circulars, giving varictics and analysce of Gye diferent waters, to JUSEPH N. WOUDWARD, Banawer. 0 a OCEAN END OF May Guests by C & RRO it tant: Jonah Wootton, Proprietor, mm. font wa. NTI will op Wortton, Assis any 1-8 th Atsstic city, THE “BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ap29-tu,th,s.4mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. Movstax Horse, GRESSON’ SPRINGS, OPENS JUNE 26rit, 1684. Tt is located on the table-land at ‘the top of the Alle- het tains, and surrounded by a hand-, tugnificent forest trees. 0 yunds cover an ares of OQ) acren. Tte dia accessibility, pureair. pure water, freedom from malarie, flies, mosquitoes, nnd insects of ‘all kinds, rendwe it on6 Of the most desirable regorts in the United States, Parlor and sle<ping cars run thropeh fron all promt. nent points, without change, over the best constructed, equipped and inanaged railroad 1h the world ‘A xpectal low-rate, round-trip: tleket, good for the sea. gon. with coupon attached. good for one dap‘ board at the Mountain House, which will be o-edltedl to sesount ih wi of cuests, will be sold by the Pennsylvania fron all priucipal poiuts, : For circulars and terms adress . W. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent, The celebrated Lojean House, Altooua, Pa, 18 also under Mr. Dunham's mangement, ee mae ow POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open, Rubies aaa haa eae and driving specially attractive. Pre-eininently a resort, for southern people. Terms less for equal accomodations than uny resort in the country. Pare ocean alt, foe from ialaria, and conducive to refreshing sleep. Bend for descriptive pampulet. my l0-codu ARRISON HOUSE, YORE BEACH. MAINE. $79 ‘New Hotel facing Boon Isiand: 60 rooms; fine gas sea view from every room: ail modern conveniences drainage the best; splendtd fishing, eurf bathing, and bemutiful drives,’ Send for Miustrated Circular iving full particulars, SANBORN & PRE} mys-e0 PHOEBUS, Proprieti York, Main ASHEMET, MARDI subisurpicsid for maznitcenee $79 cenery. All modern itmprovements, duu Purest Sprite Water, Yachting, Parking Driving: Sen for Mustrated Circular, ANNLE BROWN, Proprietor. myé-tu,th,8,26t BGK ISLAND, RTOCEAN VIEW HOTEL, 15 miles at sen; strictly first class; favorite, ort for elite Washingtonians; baxs, blue and | | Eword fishing: wird bachitae nna hot sen batho, Bowdots $f Ocean ¢able; room cel. Cire Hamilton’ OS. street. Boston. [XMERSON HOU: 1 Deer parlors: owe all the’ ¥ athe. DUBOIS & YOUN SENATE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY—OPEN FOR thereception of guests: most_comfortable and thor- Gully heated. finest view of the ocean, ays-th,s.m4in H. B. COOK & SON. (Qs EEAND HOTEL, OF |. AND O. K. All be open for reception of uests on EL, OF THE B. Fane, 3 ‘amiliog can mals arrangements at raluced ‘afew Dy TIC CITY, SOUTH ‘an; heat and gas: sun 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. Arrest of an Alleged Swindler. Youxcsrows, O., May 1&—Byton D. Adsit, post ofice inspector of’ Chicago, HAS arrested here AT ‘ur L. Blue on a of . Bide 13 8 Member of the firm of T. C. Gordon & Co., of In- diahapolls, who a few months ago sent circulars through the mail to all parts of the United States and Canada ting that they manufactured & combination thermometer and barometer, and agree! forward one on the a price. “They received chirty thousaial letters cour taining money, and sent out three gross of the 1n- struments manufactured at ‘N.Y, Gordon's roper name is BF. Gardner. He and Blue lately left Indianapous: . Both men have been Indicted by ‘the grand jury. Blue was taken by oMcers to Indianapolis to-day. Business Failure in Oregon. Sax Francisco, May 1%—The Chronicle's Port- land, Oregon, special says: Cheney & 5) ‘S Tunter vard'at Spokane Falls wero attached Dy D. W. Sinall, of Walla Walla. The company was organized. 000. lat year, Capital stock 1s ‘The Marbor Grace Orange Hiot Trial. St. Jonys, N. F., May 13.—In the Harbor Grace orange riot trial yesterday the first witness for the crown was named Hawkins. Heswore that he su Harper shoot Jane. He was Janes’ partner In the procession, On cross-examination he swore that the mark at the bottom of the deposition made last December, purporting to be his, was not made by him, and though attested by a magistrate some of the Statements in the deposition were untrue. wah semrielet Cyrus H. McCormick Dead. Caicaco, May 18.—Cyrus H_ McCormick died this morning aged 75 years. He was head of the great Harvester Manufacturing company, and supposed to be one of the richest men in Chicago. Death of a Prominent Physician, SPRINGFIELD, Mase., May 13.—Dr. Henry A. Col- Uns, the leading homeopathic physician of this Hicinnty, ied thls morning, after an iliness of ve mon! Report Against Btehop Hillery. ‘New York, May 12—At today’s seasion of the African Methodist » Bishop Jones, of the California conference, presided. The Teport of the committee appointed to investigate the charges against Bishop Hillery was. ted and adopted. The report recommended that he be deprived of the functions of bisho} Killed by the Fall of a Tunnel. Sowxnsrr, Pa., May 13.—Intelligence is received here that a large part of the root of, the eastern end of the South Pennsylvania tunnel, under the Allegheny mountains, at Dexter's Gap, Caved in en Saturday afternoon, instanuy killing two men and. badly injuring three others. The Telegraphers Not To Strike. New, Yorx, May 12.—Offictals of the Western Union Telegraph company say thet the report that the telegraphers are pre} for another strike in June is without { ion, ‘The New York Stock Exchange Elec- tion, ‘New YORE, May 18, Wall Street, noon.—The reg- ular Ucket of the New York Stock Ex was elected: President, A. 8. Hatob; chairman, James Mitchell; vice-ch » Alex. ’ Henriques; treas- urer, D.C. Hays; secretary, G. W. Ely. ‘Telegraphic Bricts. W. A. Imus, local agent and cashier of the Tide- Rater Pipe Lie company at Bradford, Pa., died last evening. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New Vork Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: 0. gpm 74) 78 =]1107, 110 33 | 153 | 3s 22%) Me ony 108% 21) 139 Coal. Del. & Hud. D., L&W. Den. & KG E.T.,Va &Ga, E.T.,V.@ Gap. Ene. Do. Sai Mm. Cent. LB. & W. L Ty By] | 10%! 2 mits oe ae MK. 47. Minn. & Si 1. 795 Mob. & Ohio. :!| 10 seekers und invalids. Baths of all kibds--aud, experieneed medical skill. Terms moder-t R HAMILTON, my9-lin* : NEW CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. Nv. J. open carly in Jue.” "Perms moderate, CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, late of Conti Rental, Piilatelpmte, and stockton, Cape Min. Address, uueil June Int, 1740 North Sth streets Phila: dtipnuins Pa. mya OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, va. Mtr 8, E, Lovett, proprietress Elevation 120) feet" above tide level: 3p Lea hours from Washington: lane airy rooms and particos Exeritent board, uw vegetables: slenty of fresh Iai ‘Terme: $6 per mec special terms for fauniiies Oven. ey tat 'S WHITE SULPHI ‘Stephenson's Depot PB. O., ‘Terms: Per day. $2; week, $12.50, RIS Va, ; ihouth of Rl 2Bdays, 840. Pamphicts at Star office. my3-Ln E.C. JOKDA: ATLANTIC City, XJ. ‘MANSION. THE LARGEST HOTEL, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Rooms single, double and en suite. Recently enlarged snd furmtaned With all tuo tern improvements, nym, CHARLES MOULADE, Proprietor. Re LB ON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS.. Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. Opens ‘Tune 12, 1884" Terie, 8365 to $58, ‘month of, four weeks, ‘Tickets from Washington to the 7h ‘Sprinys and return $8.60; good until October die Tiuptrated pamphlets, giving all information, may be of A.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest, “I certainly know of no place preferable to Rock Enon asa place of pejone Tid rest dusiuge the heated season.” From Hou. A. U. Wyniah, Treasurer U. “The atmosphere is singularly pure and invizorating.” From A. J. Huntington, D. D., Columbia College, “The climate wes delightful, the table appointments good, the service prompt and’ efficient ising excellent.” From John A. Baker, esq., Washington. . “Tcan trnthfully say that we have never 0 de- iientful asunmer, * * * "My family, after’ twents four hours abseuce from your springs, are home sick for Rock Enon.” Froin B. U. Keyser, esq., Washington, “Having spent fon of nine summers at Rock Fnon Fean speak with confidence, as Tdo with pleas- lure, of the many attractions of the place” From. ©. Wisk, esq, Waaliinygton. D. G. “The handsomeservice of vourbountiful table formes marked contrast to that wiieh characteriges. sun jstor. [yoy wumeeal "From W, Gwynn, co, Washing: BEACH, DELAWARE, will open for recep. | Atlantic coast. ‘Many improvements are being auade, _ny3-4n __"_"_ WALTER TON. _ 7 LPHUR SPRINGS.—BLUE MOUN- cxeellent table. «Reasonable charges Grreu! ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR Beach, Gloucester, Maas, Cuisine ‘firat- $y ass, | Fitiest of surt-bathing and ocean seen Jig ERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE Vie aclanti Mew satiwet MM. E.'CO! ‘aps AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. THE TRADES. Dt HAMILTO! INST. AND SUMMER A Firmer Feeling 7: jaye New Your, May 13, WALL STREET, 1:40 p. m.— ‘The Post says:—The leading cause 6f the firmer feeling in the stock market is the fact that the market has been oversold by _over-confident bears. ‘To-day, however, they to realize that Stocks are moré scarce, and higher premiums must be paid from day to day for the loan of the stock to bridge over their short sales ‘The general situation of affairs in ‘the competition of rafiroads, the reduction of rates and the distrust 1h regarding to future dividends and interest on bonds is widespread and has its effect. ‘There are also several features of doubt and dis trust which over the market which will re- quire a good deal of time to clear away and in re- rd to Which the public will accept no proof Dut that of experience. — The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 13.—Virginis six 40 ner ten-foriien, 3935; new threes, bt Ui, Races, sees ate eaten ae dees atsoutbern Quil; southern red, 1.10a1-13: do, ‘ainber, Laat 16, No, 1 Maryland. 1.1334 aaked; No. 2 western | wit red, consolidated, id to-day. fall 2 do, Fellow, Gin63, western mixed. spot. 6Oigab0}s: fresh May, 50! "dune Goad: July. G1a6t’y: Aagast et: Mee Gath quiet and held’ firmily—southern, 40043; western white, 41a48: do. mixed, 88480; Ponbeylvania, 40043, Hye quict, GnaT0.” Faye higher, 143ga18. Whisky quiet, ee cee gave an fee ee er steamer du n. Licoid.: four. Male.” Heceipte-flour. 4.270 barreli: whust 19.000" uh els: corn, 2200) brshiels: oats, 6000 bustiels. Shi} inente—scheat, 10,00) bushels." corm,” 40.000 ‘Sales—wheat. 149,000 bushels: corn, £4,000 bushels. Improvement in the Chicago Markets, Aco, May 13, 10, m—The markets opened with Sra Hams of Fecovery fron the dentoion of the Tet forts iishiayed an_ inclination to cover, Tuly atest Bhorte disp inclination to cu eS pened at Joe, ut advanced rapidly after a few opeuing ‘ea, aid roee to 913, with June at BN. The Fish Cuiturists’ Convention, WHO WERE YRESENT TO-DAY—THE OPENING PRO- CEEDINGS. ‘The thirteenth annual session of the American Fish Cultural association began this morning in the hall of the National Museum. ‘The president, ‘Mr. James Benkard, of Long Island, presided, and Mr, Frederick Mather, of New York, was the secre- tary. The following members were in attendance: Fred Mather, Cold Harbor, N. Y.; B. Bvarts, Windsor, Vt: Eugene G. Biacktord, New York; W. G. Atwater, Mi etown, Conn; James Benkard, New York; H. J. Rice, New York: C. G. Atkins, Bucksport, ‘Me; James’ Dortty, ‘Toledo, Ohio; G. Daniel, Sandusky, Ohio; ‘stone, Charleston, N. H.; Geo. 6 ,, Stanley, N. J. A. Kingsbury, Philadelphia; J. C. Parker, Grand Rapids, Mich; F. N. Clark, Northville, Mich; ‘Washington members; also the members of the ee ce ‘The reading of papers wasat once Papers Tinea nee taere tite Bogeiayaat eee Lieut. Francis Winslow, U.S. N. ‘he association will be in session Wednesday and ‘Thursday. ‘This evening, at elght o'clock, the annual ad- ress will be delivered by Hon. ‘Lyman, of ‘Massachusetts. Hon. E.G. Lapham will preside, and addresses will be delivered by Congressmen’ Cox and Back burn. Cards of admission to this meeting will not be necessary. Capitol Topics. DECISION IN FAVOR OF ENGLINE, The House committee on elections decided the Peele-English contested election case Cfo (democrat), by a vote of five Vote, but the decision was upon a party line. ton, D.C. =e (QEASON 1884 DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH a of guests JUNE Ist,’ 1984. Fishin ing, and the finest and safest surf bathingon the, ams: €10 to815 per Wook, Special arrangements for Ss eee INDSOR SU: Wiain: rings, baths, horses, “awe eee Siulkre wi Brentano, Wie Pa eves oF od Lea dress A. M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. mys-3m ery. Send for circular and terms to F. H. NUS ‘ap29-im* tran of, and AC RAC and Passotiges o the ww of G, and A. Dreminee. MPTON. ‘sm. PO! RENICHPTY FURNISHED O8 DNFUR RISHED COTTAGES, For Photographs of Cottages and particulars callat myoffice. _tmh25]_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. IFUS HD, ‘BOOK, JOB AND NEWSPAPER RY ‘RN Ten AND PURLISHER Work, Low apt 432 9th street. rN Enel eG: 1425 New York avenue District Government Affairs. A DEFICIENCY Biri. ‘The District, Commissionerstyesterday oon, made up a deficiency bill of $61,824.58, to be added bra ion This. tnclades the tothe ordinary aj judgments: the District of T. C. Dent, R . a8 as N. Oden’ w Sobog ¥en, ane Aun. Clemwss, ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Major Dye, of the poliee, in a note to the Commis: stoners, suggests such power be conferred md as would enable them to WALSH STILL ON THE STAND, THE SWAIM INQUIRY. Testimony Taken To-day Before the | C&™ Swaim's Examination Concianed Springer Committee. — MIS BUSINESS RELATIONS MR. VAN AISTYNE OBECTS TO “wae WasniNa” | FURTHER EATLAINED: KELLOGG—THE WITNFSS EXMINMS His “DY SA MITE"—THR PROCEEDINGS REFORE Tut Gk. sURiES, &c. ‘WITH BATEMAN & 00 THE D AUTREY CLAIM, BRC ‘The examination of Gen. Swaim was continaed before the Swaim court of Inquiry to-day. Tn Fe Iation to the D'Autrey clatm the witness gave bis the conversation with Bateman, Wading Yo the witness’ mvesting 2,000 in the clatta, He Mr. Bateman told himdt was a certificate ot award, and be took it with that understanding. Witness, i reference to the note and arbitratton TS, sald that be was able to understand ther Recounts, and he therefore determined 0 push the matter to a setub 1, and therefore be Aransterred tne ne vt, Humphrey € ©. With the Tull Understanding Uvat it anyuhing wad After THE Stan's report of Mr. Wy mony before the Springer committer ¢ day, the witness coutradicted Bliss his testimony. He sald there were other w that could have been called. He had atalk with Mr. Merrick at one time, a him what testimony I had given to the grand jury relative to the Kellogg case. Mr. Merrick that Buss hag not, informed hina of the Sgunet Rim at Baeman & On tt would Ge ae e testimony. He sald: “George Biltss % to the note, ness sald reason scoundrel,’ and Trepifed that there was No Gid tits Was tecause be desired to aveld a suit ID efce of opinion between ux When before ihe Hutchinson grand jury 1 got iw a most lestile atmosphere. The case against’ Kellogg: sas SO Suld in relation tothe meeting at Parkers where the arhithution Was agreed Upon, Uae strong that counment ts unnecessary Witness agreed te leave the we it Pat the tine Bliss Suid {t Was a serious thithg to in Toner aes a ate. ME. Bateman, exyireneed Bl a United States Senator. 1 recoenired thi | pat he (Swadin)” wend aot wrong aM OUL defendants were weil represented (etune The Witness said that th his en Pomictal lett Ttod * relnting to this ut |. hatued Trusdale, Wiss Very {i orted to a Tusid cross-ck amin One jursma nent, aid Te aceusnti 1 think the Mort on the part of the eraud yury | wetian With pay accounts and U J t and still beloved that bis endorsement was & Was to discredit me before the petit Jury. aid tive | Rows a ~ country. J had my papers there, but the jury aid | Pye denial, | Witness sald “that Mr. Batemans not _séem to Want them, and when fites re | PeMieHoe that be told withess that the latter had inafked that it wae at Maile afise stakement W the Secrtary of Wak ms thing t Senator, I thought the men knew 1 ‘There Was enough evidence before Inake one hundred indictments, continued Walsh, never had the moral» the President. MacVeigh has said that I lave Deen harsh on Mr. Brewster. Prom what Lhave learned I am satisfied that T have treated hin unfairly in the past, and 1 have not dor Justice. 1 am willing to apologize. entangled, and George Biss is respor entangling him, MR. WALSH CONTINUES HIS STORY TO-M4) “ mess was then cross-examined by My The p Chandier. The Uaces To-Day. KOTING LIVELY THIS APTRENOOM, ben At 2-8) o'clock towtay sald That the Taces wonld undoubtedly come of today, TRO bets among the Pook makers, But the nis are MUIL” sieudower te the favOrley miostan and Colouel Watain, second br. John A. Walsh continua! his testimons pe | INE, Cutinas Costa Hows This Fame rier see aligecenl ¢ opened for the summer on Thursday, June fore Khe Springer committer to-day. Speckine Of] Sin. Jt te intended to give Ake weed oF tee eae articles published against him in the Satfonal Re-| guid country ite to poor ad sickis childreh whew publican, which he sat was owned by Messrs | parent Bites, Chandler and other friends of the President, | Mtn the spectacle was presented of an administration | {4% wel must be made Organ attacking a governwent witness. He anen-| 9 cM anatedieweseeontanon Uoned a letter written him by Col. Corkhill, eon- | On s, Thursdays and Saturdays, during thé taining a subpeena for his presence in Washtug- ton. Thonth of May, between the Lours of 10 am and Objection was made to admitting the letter of 2) pm, Walsh to the President complaining of Mr. Bilss’s methods. ‘Mr. Milliken said it had been distinctly deciied cannot otherwise procure these benefits £8 ‘The board of Managers Will be giad to lear, of four and VANDEREIT AND GRANT—RA SENATOR CHAPPER'S HALE MATLION MK. WARNEX'S 65,000,000 CLatn— that the Kellogg matter should not te gone NEW YORK CITY'S LOST MILLION f. Van Alstyne sald With some Warmen, that Friends of Mr. Vanderbi ad he Was not over chary in the interest of Rellore, | qari rivet ae ay tcecdpeein treet meget who had been posted all over the country as badiy i ey - m his obligations to mniXed up with these cases. IU was finally decided to lay the letter over for future consideration. ‘There was considerable @isoussion also over th admission of a letter from the witness to Second. Assistant Postmaster General Euner, tusislang nytt ‘he payment to him (Walsh) of a month's extra pa for service on the Sinta Fe row ‘Witness ad- | Uulurned Lo recover his property. mitted that he had brought suit against the gov- | | A Man by the name of Waliatn ernment for this very clatm, and Mr Milliken sold | tO have ‘secured a good deal of the money sunk Uy That the court hearing that Swit was the place for | Grant «Ward. Tiie ater dewded. fils Connecticut this testimony. | Property to Warner on the day of the asskgnmnent, | Aud Warner claims that’ the firm owes bila | $3,090,000. | ps j him, but that he regards the deb as one of honor And would not press it. Ex-Senator Chaffee gave from time to time #N),000 In SeOUTites To his son-in-law, U. & Grant, Yo Which the latter passed over to his partner, ‘ind, The ex-Scuator proposes to leave NO StOnd Warner ts sab WALSH AND nLIES. Mr. Walsh said that he could show that Bliss’ testimony was not credible; that Bliss had sworn he (Waish) was not entitled to thts month’s pay, | & and he (the witness) could prove that Blisshadsent | © him word that he had examined the claim and that | it Ought to be paid. The New York board of aldermen yesterday sed 4 resviulion calling attention to the fact t th Was Uhely to lose $1,000,000 by the pension of th jursting te ‘AIWMULS Of lux desicnated depost- | daly Whisk PRM ‘The chairman decided this testimony and the | ek tepethtion af letter to Elmer admisatle. Mr. Van Alstsne ap-| §i\ter simi tort tothe Marine eo Pealed from the decision of the chatr, but the ch | An attach mt Was yeste ‘Was Sustained. ‘The witness then testified tot : i ] New York suprete ‘court. ip Part he took before the third grand Jury in March, | jy yc ues Ove against Ce 1963, which indicted Kellogg. “The prosscution W3 | Holtee Pre ce ihc a Grouatt Uy Harry: represented Defore thls grand jury by Mr. Ker. and | lilt = Hollins, ; Y Hed An assignment not by Mr. Bilss. The witness presented to the | ¢f*Tinand Ward yeste —— unird grand jury precisely the same testimony that | 20% Ul! ze prema to the former jury, which failed to ni ‘Witness said he had never related all the case against Kelloxg to Bitss. To A. M. Gibson, while a service, witness did say that if hy ‘could get Kellogg's evidence in his case sygain Brady, he could win it. He sald, also, that Papers were dangerous to Kellogy. “There beneft of his credite AL is now definitely ascerut City’s deposit in the Mari A PROMINENT A sensation wa are: tu) NIA POLATICIAN ARBRSTED. reated in Philadelphia yester- oti W ‘well-known t 3 | day by une y | detwocratic px th are,” sald witne: ‘and ee Sry trom |) mee 5 ps his. wite w 5 THEY aRE DYNAMITE. woman In the Henieelh «5 iv: S0teien ‘sold a earpae ortiha an ber | in Walters st red Teasenon pepe ane that it Kellogg were put on the stand he would | tracting by herr. deny a good portion of this witness’ testimon: clage on Bth street. 7 “Oh, be would deny it,” put iu Walsh. “He | ald the parties ti would deny anything. | ‘bout. the er Sas. postpoued Mr. Van Alstyne said tt was ridiculous to zo into | _ Shipping ¢ 1 “ this case without going to the bottom. ‘The com | York, lias bert Tinsel for use by a mittee Was actually stuiifying Itself by tis pro- | lace, and’ dates « bont, « meuber or Uke Culom ceeding; skimining over League clit, sicevrits tit SIX hundnvd Dot reer, The Hoss-t Aes are NOW Up Im the Hamn-Hoge wrestiing match at Cleveland) won by Koss, last daw passed the Geral > Franco-Chinese treaty China agrees to withdraw he TO WHITEWASH KELLOGG. ‘Mr. Milliken objected to that term, and said it bad been decided not to go into the Kellogg case. “Yes,” put in Mr. Van Alstyne, “and the com- | mittee was cowed and driven from Its duty ‘Mr. Milliken sald It was more a question as to ‘whether Kellogg should not be “black washe Mr. Fyan wanted to confine the inquiry to the conduct of the government prosecutors. He didn't Want the commitwe to stultify ttself by giving any reason for Kellogg tw come here, unless the com- Deen con! roups trai ten ARKEST OF DURLISTS IN NoRFOLR, Va sodwin and W. A. Swank, & were arrest Nortel a. bpd raters tage 1s ae ton and charge ing about lecideto hear him. On motion of Mr. Fyan every- | ‘hey wens pice! under bunds to. heey tine peagae thing relating to Kellogg was Both are prominent read = STRICKEN OUT OF THE RECORD. --— ‘The witness resumed his testimony concerning pe the proceodings before te grand Jury.and acopy of) AfCKIGHT. Ov ‘acts morning, May 18, 1m the indictment against Kellogg was submitted for | af the, psiden pg ey examination. | beth Denny Meh kt, ot Pitteburg, Pa aged seventect, Mr. Van Alstyne desired to have the documents | fears. Si Tuterment at Pitts submitted by Walsh to the grand jury admitted a3 fon rc cavieiak = evide PHOMPSON. Gn Tuewilay, Mat Toate a) we Ge Saas nce. Mr. Milliken objected to retrying Kellogg, and | replied Warmly to Mr. Van Aistyne’s insinuations | that an attempt was belng made to whitewash Kellogg. ‘WITH MR. BLISS IN AN ELEVATED CAR. ‘The witness sald he had not attempted to avold the process services when he was wanted before rtomeven a in, M Thompeon, aged forty seven year Taught by from her Inte Kx hint aS ps, Wedneaday, | tives and friends iiivited oes WADE. On May 18th, 2684. at one am, the recent trial, and had ridden with Buss in an | EVA. siaucliter ol Baud Mary Wade, age 9 mouthe elevated car in New York one day, althouch bi ‘ings shea could not say that Bliss recognized him. ‘The wit- Poa a nesa described at length the proceedings which | fpally ended in his meeting Mr. Brewster Cameron and Mr. Ker in Montreal, and his coming on to Washington and receiving explanations from Mr. Brewster. UNDERTAKERS, ‘The committee then adjourned until to-morrow, JAM! “Be CATHOLIC or iks.h- when Mr. Walsh will resume his testimony. oF ery, Caer auch ewe: ~ The District Police Bil sit = = ETHUR ROONEY & CO, inet Makers, Undertakers end Embalmer ivanin avenue tw atid OS HM strect i a, PROVISIONS AS PASSED BY THE HOUSE YESTERDAY, After the close of THe Stan's report yesterday, the House passed the District poline bil with amendments. Sections fourteen and Mtteen, pro- | hibiting the sale of lottery tickets and the pubitsh- | ing of lottery advertisements in the District, which were stricken out by the committee were, upon motion of Mr. Browne, of Indiana, restored, the fourteenth simply Includes lottery, with pol wee FSPINDLED URNISHING U “‘elephone eonner ~—". 2 = UNDERTAKER lottery tickets in the prohibitory statute. Sect 2 commotion warcevuine. No, woe. fifteen provides a penalty of $500 or huprisonment cn tie rani = 4n jail for any one who sh: Ush or circulate, or cause to be printed, pubilstied or circulated, apy advertisement of funy lottery Ucket or scheme, or drawing, orexhibit any symbol or other representation of a lottery, or in any we indicate where a lottery ticket, or any share thet | of, or other lottery symbol or token, may be pur chased or obtained, or in any way invite or attempt to invite or entic rehase or Tecelve a lottery t 7 aimed particuigriy at newspaper advertisements. An amendinent offered by Mr. Skinner, of New York, repealing all laws requiring coiataercial agenis to pay a Moense for selling goods and wares in the District, was adopted after some opposition from Mr. Spriggs. Amendments were adopted | also, requiring officers to have a search warrant defore they may search a pawn shop for xtolen goods; and permitting ice and milk wagons to run ‘on Sunday. ‘The pfliis desicned to All up the cracks through which the present laws may be | evaded. It seeks to suppress the trade in stolen perty by placing the pawn and second-hai Rhopst durcely in ebarse of the polices who at to be informed of every article bought or sold, 80 that ‘they may secure at once any article whicli may be found to have been stolen. As a further safe guard the dealers_are prohibited from buying from. any Known to bea thief. ‘The amendment re- this clause by the House 1 knowingly print. Jas. 4. GAWLER matt AM. VERNON eure kG Stecessons a0 HTCHEES SbERTARING 3+ 12a Aves rwaxonable, Profeaonal Patou Tutcrala a epeeaaley, -: INDLER, (taker, La teh street. Netween Mand 35 9. ry iow cauibalnied and prepared fortrauaportadon, Gene at plane of bunt J Kuour. (Usxuacraxen axp Poxerat. Dramorom, Tetephone counection, Tit Wehr strat wurtuwene Foes TS BURGDORI DRNISHING UNDERTARER, S16 Pena vais aveaius northwest, cotween 34) uve When in search of ‘stolen property unless particular shop th know already in which ‘olen | ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elther ase @elicton Bro y isto be found so that they may sWear| tevermm or for moadicinal SS ‘warrant. Whuskey, wited to snake © trial ‘coleteeted, “To furtuer Suppress. crime the bill provides that | Wiiske¥s aro luvited to anake a trial ot persons without visible means of , Vagrants and idle and disorderly persons found on the streets shall give bonds in two hundred dollars to secure | thelr good behavior for six months, or besent to YT PPP PPP FER TTTTEER the workhouse for that period. “A fine of $00, or UU POP BOP & 3 Amy ent for six months #® imposed for the | tf fj Bi - n of the law ting private detectives. | “yg? B gE i ‘The laws to suppress ler on Sunday are made = more strii it, and of pool rooms, &c., are ited, under a penalty of 350, from allow= WHISKEY. thei? saloons. “Ail the minor detalis to Tendcr the Sig orery ar carta proven tne pole | , 70% Ter ere am, waved rama, bw are given Increased authority.” It corrects detects ayresion Poe rape ony 4 _ laws with relation to the prosecution of ‘age and Savor to this; ‘aio. ‘The amendment offered by Mr. Skinner repeal- ing the agent license tax operates somewhat severely upon W: wi te merchants, and has been opposed very bitterly by thon wg ee ee BROWNING & MIDDLETOR, tax: 3 S BARBOUR & HAMILTOR, ‘The bill also authorizes thé appointment of per- = ‘sons on the police force who have not served tn the +B. BRYAN & Bua, army or navy. The present regulation was made ©. BRYAN, ‘THOS. A ROVER 2.7. METZGER & BRO. BEALL & BAKER 20HX H MAGRUDER, + C ERGOUD & Uae SB waTene ae ‘this comfort to ocean voyagers. Ren the most experienced of masitime ‘ravelers ‘H. & 8. W. CATHERWOOD, ‘cannot. keep thelr place in bed without exertion ae iS Sah TL ‘TEILADELPETA, —— isreally @ eo Ramaaaty. ft Sea ‘Sou Phoparereaa,

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