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—_— . - y ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.¢ “THURSDAY, eS MAY 15, 1884. FINANCIAL. “AU CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. _ SUMMER RESORTS. Geo H. Lews STOCKS AND BONDS. CRUDE PETROLEUM A SPECIALTY. (@9 F STREET, ‘WASHINGTOX, D. C. NEW YORK OFFICE, 71 BROADWAY. Btoeks bought for delivery, or carried on reasonable merc Sa-SPECIAL WIRE. my? T. Buom« Bisuoe & Co STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE, BusAUd. DEW YORK, BALLINURS And 407 STREET NORIHWESE. ‘Wasursarox, PTY. SFLT. ANT CARRY STOCKS, eR Ate, PROT. MIONS AXD PETROLEUM ON MARGINS AND TS Lots TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY [3 INVITED 10 EXAMINE HE FaChisties OF THIS OFFICE CONSTANT ylusaisvns AND SHOE CASH SETTLEMENTS, a W.T. J. Wiscer & C BANKERS AND BROKERS, Fe. €09 1sth street, opposite U.S. Treasury Offer special mducements to buy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, either for Cash or ou Margin, EN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS: O MORE ‘Wetuvite correspondence. A.J information cheerfully riven janis Sorters co. BANKE Ure Fennssieeis arena on BERAL, RATE OF INTEREST ALLON Is = ae ‘TIME Deposits. Calor send for tm INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNITED STATES pea aA canara Se ‘TRADE DOLLARS bought Ra wt oaret a COLLECTIONS thade everywher 2 BEL AND SELL Us GOW. AND D. © BONDS; Also, WASH ©. GASLIGHS and All other City Buck Depoaits receteat enbiect to chats, Weray SPECIAT, attention to obtainine CORPFCT wre REI information rexarding our varlouscity securities, and are prepared at all times to auswer lu- quines regarding sume. HARRY C. TOWFRS-& CO, Bawxens. Broxens axp Ixevn. 14) F STRE co, maySt RTHWES" POTOMAC RIVER BOATS FARE FIFTY CENTS— HESS MUNKOE, EY leaves Washington for Nor- folk and Old Polat MONDAY. WEDNESDAY atid FRE DAY, at 5.90 p.in., making close connection with steamer for New York and ‘Ocean View, Vinginus Beach. and all rail th fare 250. FOTOMAC RIVE Steamer J. W. THOMPSON leaves MUNDAY. WEDNESDAY Genoral_ Office, 613 15th ana SATURDAY at 710 For iforuation apply at General Offer, coulpany's wharf, foot of 6th street io ALFRED WOOD, See, Lest ee NORFOLK AX Steamer JANE 3 ARES —| {an follows: LEARY DAYS and FRIDAYS a1 3: p. m, making no stops be tween Alexaniria and Fortress Monroe. EXCELSIOR, ou TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 5-30 and SATUR- DAYs sce p.m. Harbor exch wa: aud Providence aud Richt Doand and Roanoke, Point and Corntield a wih Boston also with New York am folk and Western, Sea- im View and Virginia Beach and rooms can be secured at Bal ket office, at 14th street and Pennsyl- hio gue, St. Mare hotel, Polkimhorn’s, next to Mee, office of Kuos’s express, Eh <treet and Thala aveuue, and at company’s office, 7th strot wharf. Kuox's express will call for and ‘chee! ‘Darkace from hotels and private residences, Freight Teerived daily Unt 5p. m2. ‘Bpu0 w General Agent. ‘Leaves Seventh-street wharf at Tam FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Cennertine with Baltimore and Ohio R.R. at Shephert: leo. at Alexandria with 7:0a.m. Ferry Boat from Wash- ipeton, On Mondaya tor Nomi end. iuter‘ae G@iate landings. returning Tuesdays, On Thurscays for Currioman. Nouunl, St. Clement's Bay, wharves and taruie diate returning Friday.” Ou Satur aye tor Nout, Cucriudual au tite thanicate MaLdaS, eturuing Sundays. 2-B. PADGETT, Act. CW. RIDLEY. Man~ x street Wha 2. D.C “POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE _ “The Steamer SUE. Capt, W. C. Geoehezan, will resume to Baltimore snd River Landing, SUNDAY, Stephenson's whart at 4p.m.; lewy- Vashington every FRIDAY at 8 pi 211 Bpim Saturdays ONLE. i River fr ight must be prepaid. ‘Passenger accommodation uewualled. Appi to BILEHENSON & BRO., Agents mb3-6m 7th street wharf, ‘QTPAMEN MATTANOTEAVES SEvENTH-sTRE: SNM NoPE SA Teepe hs and THURS Da ee One i for Mattox Creck. Shela it tis returning y=. stopping at fue days a ‘e what! Thurwiay's dow desdays UD Freghtie recdved dau — a ME 2880s: are VeENosi ones tor oe NES. Agent. ‘th Street Wharf, STFAMFR W. W. CORCoRAW ‘Tth street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mk at 10 o'clock ama: returning reaches Washing: bout 3:30 pu 1_L. BLAKE, Captain. _STEAMERS. e. Frangeul, Wednesday, Colter, Wednesday, May Jousselin, Weduesday, June Labrador, ain St Laurent, n ‘ks payable on sight, n amounts to suit, onthe in Tratmatiantique of Paris DE ‘No. 6 Bow linue 6 w York. GW. Mos Pennsy ivan. is ave ‘W. BOTELER & SON, 93 uhsylvanis avenue, Agents for Washington, D.C ; a ee Pistrs For Ecnore Shou'd take s BRUNSWICK BERTH. in use exclusively ont INMAN STEAMSIHIP LINE. y rditug perfect rest a d.comfort at nibt Pepa dena away with many of the discomtorts of oceatl wel. ral Agents ay. New York, ERVICE. reday unit 20 Hirvadw nD. SER S Th cat "eon, fwrekly Sitps*: Teed t April, anu re gulacl ‘Apply to LEC E os vow York, oF DEN. General ,heeatn 27 Broade PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wanlinatom, D.@ mbI3-th<t Tssas Lise Man. Sreaurzs, BAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK, QUEENS” TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, City of Chicago, May 1, May 21, Ju Gh of Bs a, May dune City ot Berlin, 1 jay 17. du Gp cf Men ay 22 Stane 26, Sly 31, Gity Of Chester, June 7, July 10, Aurust 9: For rates of passage. ke. apply to THE INMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, No. 1 Broadway, | New dork. Or to JW. BOTELER & SON. 9°3 Pennsylvania ave. GoW. MO=S, “sdane Express, 5 Pentayivanis, im DA BKOSNAN. Glz Oth street. LEW, Tha Th street, Washington, D.C. {ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— STeaseiie LINE BETWEEN New TORe, Taree Tosnox, Sovtaasrtos AND: BREWS “if this company wil sail EVERY WED. EESDAY AND SATURDAY frum Breten yet. foot of street, Hoboken. Hates of pamuute: Frotn New Yor re, Lotions, Southamptol ama Bret, Ors CRbin % ‘eccud cabin, £60: steerage, st .oweat Seri te CELIMCHS ork, W.G. MEAZEMUT av w We street, Axenite Cosa axe THE cuxann sri tsk KOU! BEAWEES NEW YORK Cat ie ORK, Seytaa. . Wea. June 18, gas ee | Gallia wed Sune ma Weak Suse 1b | Wea july. ASD Suh Wenerepey MONT YORK Rates of Passsge—-260, 20 and (8100, according to 4 Mt very low rates, Steerage tickets: fires qThoct std Queetetowit and all Ciber parteot ports ror freight and passage Ko. 4. Bowling Green, or OTIS bie LOW cues taste VERNON Hf BOWS New OB BiGrLOW 606 7th strwet, We Gocks iar Time ae a | A TO-MORROW. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. WALTER 2. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ATTRACTIVE AND BRILLIANT COLLECTION or EUROPEAN AND AMERIOAN OIL PAINTINGS AXD WATER COLORS, Direct from the studios of FAVORITE AND sermeudky ARTISTS, To be sold st 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. PIANO, HATRCLOTH PARLOR SET. WALNUT MAR- BLE-IOP_ CHAMBER FURNITURE, MARBLE. TOP TABL! 8. LOUNGES, MA’ PI: LOWS AND ‘BOLS" AY MOKNING, 1886, ‘O'CLOCK. T shall sell at residence No. 1116 uve hounchold eftetas in Sees northwest tbe ove houwel recta. “my Ls THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. T[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LIVERY STABLE PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE NORTHWEST RNE OF FOURTEEN’ TH AND DX REETS ‘T, AND NOW OCCUPIED BY 3 RS. KEYES & CO, Under and by virtue cf a deed of trust bearing, Sen etn een | fis land records of hie Datrict of Columba, f wil offer | for aaleat public auction, fo the highest bidder, on the | ise, at FIVE O'CLOCK ¥. M. on FEIDAY, the | FENTH DAY OF MAY, 1894 the following-de- rund plat or plan of the elt rts Sfaquare numb red two hundred aba twenty-ecvent22 ), «All of lots numbered oue (1), two (2), six- . the suuth half of Siteen (S418). and part of Jot numbered three (3), the said several lots aud parta of Jots bein bounded as follows: “Beginning at thesouth= east angle of said square, and running thence west on the north line of ‘D’ street one hundred and forty-ot feet ten and thrve-quarter inches: thence nortl three feet: thence west three feet eight iuches: 1 north twelve feet threo inchen: thence east. f fhree-quarter inches; three feet nine aud three-quarter inches; then: one hunared feet to fourteenth street west: South with the west I ne of Fourteenth street one hun dred atid nineteen feet and three-quarters of an inch to | pone bearing date on the 16th day of July, A. D. ahd duly recorded in Liber D, No. 11, folio 304 one of the | wud records for Westingion. county, District of Colum- os zeemsace to —— hereby made CF geod cer- tainty, andan part hereof, apyarte- Dances to each OF sald lots and parts of lote longing. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, snd the residue in equal instalments at six and twelve months, with in- terest from day of sate, to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustee, or all casb, at the option of the purchaser. If the terme of“ssie are not complied with within ten sym after day of ule the trustee reserves. the iiiht to resell at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser upon one week's notice by advertivement in some news- ished in the ol in the city of Washington. ib the coat, AUTH pet printed and of convesancing a re land records of the Disttict of “Columbia. and at the request of the party thereby secured, the un- on Offer for sale Me publi sectcn, ip front of the premises. on FRIDAY, TENTH, 1884, at FIV Balloct ‘Term tallment ¥ SIX: CLOCK PM, Lote 52 and 53, in George 8. ‘subdivision of aquare 360. ‘One-third cash: the balance in three equal in- at six, twelveand eighteen months, for which Rotes of purchases bearing intereat from day of and recut by deel of trust on property wold wil be taken. If terns are not complied with in ec¥en from aale property will be re-sold at Tek and coat of| faulting purchaser, after six days’ notice A deposit. of #100 will be required at time of fale, and ail conveyan~ Sing aud recording will be at purchaser's cost. THOS b UAGg RATAN rrastocs JOHN W. PILLING, THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer.” iny6-eokda CBASCERE, SALE, OF PROPERTY OX FOUR: ND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEEN M AND N ‘3 SOUTHWEST. By Nirtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the, District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. FIVE O’CLOCK, P. M., in front of the all the fio aacera arias Bie numbered nine (9), in square numbered five hundred Co forty-five, together with all the improvements, , eanements, &e, fn aix and eecured ‘Terms of sale: One-third caab, balance twelve months: notes to bear interest, and to be: by (deed of trust ou preniises. Conveyancing, 8c. af | Cont of purchaser. “A deposit of €100 required af tind of sale. “akcrmus to be complied wit in ten Neca a a CHARLES ©. COLE, Trustee. 402 6th street northwest, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, my7-dieds I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING } BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS } HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE! WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- | KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 co IDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES | SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER- RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WXVILL, Exciustve Aozsr, No. 452 PA. AVE. NEAR 4% STREET. a6 PPP. U RRR FER PEP ou Rk E per U U RRR OER ‘4 ow EOE kee AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wih to purchase, either as « elicion beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to make & trial of the celebrated BPP PPP ER rrr x Cupp pe eek “OTEEENS § wb bF kesh & Eee WN * P3 WHISKEY. ‘This Whisker. npon an analytical examination, has proved to be FREE from Puail Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give & fictitious aye and Savor to this popular drink, Yom ats st BROWNING & MIDDLETON BAREOUR & HAMILTON < B. BRYAN & BRO, tc. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER THOS. A. ROVER 2.1. METZGER & BBO. BEALL & BAKER, dOHN H. MAGRUDER * GEHGOOD & Gan WM. BELMUS & & WATERS : ‘Wasmxetox, DO B. & B. W. CATHERWOOD, FHILADELPHIA, ‘Sots Paorarrrons 425 New York avenun feb0-2m PLUMBING, HuATING AND VENTILATING - A Large Stock of RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES GRATES AND FENDERS, 3 Low Prices JOBBING IS ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT~ 2 TENDED TO. Pi B 2 fe ffl: i E : f ei a Hs Fi if ree 3 #341 pent : Fi Geo ieiin See cco puschaper's | be pad ia actepted, a Be complica with within fault of which the Tras ‘sftervive day ad huvor’s oust, JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON. 410 5th st. n.w., Wi mys- EREMPTORY SALE BY TRUSTEE OF PROPERTY ON FIRST STKEET, BETWEEN D AND E STREET; NORTHWES STABLE IN NTH, 1634 By virtue. of «deed Liter Noy 1 180 cords of the District of Colum! siviog the trust {will eel ia: front of the vface all that piece or pllvel of land and premises awn on the gr tung plat or pian of Washington, D.C Pe ee 0.1, ingrovenenta, wa easement, ete. "This lot is improved by frame stable on Fear. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest at six per cent, and to be secured by deed of trust onpremives, or all cash at option of purchaser. A depomit of gl0d;equired at tine sale: conveyancing ete,, at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in te my K's. NEWTON, Trustee, Warsok (HARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent, NEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON THE MeIGS SIDE OF FUMTH STREET BETWEEN ND N SUREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED PScHOoL BUILDING. I will sell at public suction, in front of the prem on THURSDAY, May FIFTEENTH, 160. (fal ERvoctoce PML, the weat half of Lot num: fhirtoen G9), a xqaate, numbered Ave hundred and thirteen (S13). This lot has a frontage of 40 fect by 2 depth of 6) {eet and te Improved by a lamwe frame Building. which has been used by the Districtas a public school (Can be used for elther church OF school or made into two dwellinx houses. ‘Terme: Oue-fourth of the putchaso money in cash; the ‘balance in six, twelve and cighteen mouths, with ferent at ax Jer cout per aun, soured by deed of trust ‘of property sold” All.conveyancing at. Cost ol BioMown at time Purchaser. of sale. Terms to be com- lied with in seven days, ‘my9-deds WM. T. BAILEY, Assignee. THIS EVENING. P4WxBROKER'S SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES Iwill sel. for, F. Selinger, 797, 7th street northwest, com ‘THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, ST SEVEN P! M. ‘This sule will consist. Brass and Nickel Watches, Plated Vest Chains, Charms, Lo kets, ings, Pins, Bracelets, Nec.chains, Pai Gold an Goce Glanses, sliver a Plated Ware; tino Et ‘Custom-made G_nts' Clothing, Overcouts, Suits, Laites’ Dreases and Drees Patteria, Shawl Rifles, Pistois, Razors, Musical Instru: ments, , Umbrellas, Clocks. Sale commeuces 7-90 p.m. and continues tin il all goods are sold 'N. B—Persons holding tickets on which the time has expired please take i.otice, FRED SELINGER, Broker. FOLEY, Auctioneer. myi-St MpHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEFS' SALE OF “ECKINGTON," THE COUN- TRY SEAT OF THE LATE JOSEPH GALES. Esq. By virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Court of the District of ‘Col in Equity: cause No, 7489, Doc. 20, we. will offer for eale, af publi pe le ig ee aT he 1884, at FOUR OF District ‘or Columbia, called” aud Foown ae SBckington” (deacribed by metes and bounds in said de~ gree), containing 87.18 acres of laid. more or less, and ftproved with Tange and substantial dwelling Soune "There oe serena Reautiful bullding sites upon the ye wri is ‘and watered, ad over: {ooks aad forme a portion of the northern boundary of thecity.. The tract will be frst offered. as a whole, and it’not old we wil, then offer the same accordius £5 the lat of our subdivision in seven lots, which will be ex- | bite Wt the sue, via! Lot i improved with the thai sion house and outbuildings, containing 22 14-100 acres: Lot 2 containing 1117-100 acren: Lot 3 containitys 1554-100 acres, ‘These lota He west of the ling of the Fala tho “Reatiogr estate: tot S ughoins the Gee * ate; Lot 1e Ger Buapla soheutaen Parkand has front of {31 70-100 feet on Bou Fuilroad and upon the Brentwood road, - Lot 7, contain. Ing 1277-100 acres: Lot 6, containing # $0-100 serea: Lot 3, containing 99-100 acres: 1 ot 4, contaitinue 9 56-100, res... ‘This lot lus also afront of S48 30-100 feet on mundary atreet. ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the amount of the pur- chase mouey in cash, and the residue in. four equal i. wtalmenta, due in six, twelve, Iuuiths, respectively. from the day of sale, the purchaser Or purchasers «iving his or their promissory. notes for the deferred paymente’ with interest thereon at the rate. of ix per cent per annum from at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. “The ttle fo waid property will be retained until the whole pure chase money for the salne. Or for. any Rc et bereot, bali be fulip"Paid: snd tf any para shail fall to comply with the terins of sale “withio teu after such aale, the trustecs reserve the right to resel at the risk andcost of such defaulting purchaser. ‘The plstot wub-divisicn may be ‘nee son! applica ion. to Ine undersined and to the auctiouser. 81.000. deposit on arceptance of Uid, If old as ‘whole, aid on YB, DUVALL, 452 La. ave, D.w.; OWN T. MITCHELL, $200 N st. n.w., ‘p24-c0,dedbel9 mR SALE AT RUBIO |AUCTION, ON THE EMISES, ‘ON TUESDAY, aOR ek ATTWELVEM, Seminary Hill, Ya,, residence of the late Bishop Johns, situated in Fairfax jcomaieys ‘Va., seven miles from Waxh- ington, two miles from Alexandria, location remarkably , and in the immediate vicinity of the “Episco. fe ‘Seminars “High school” for boys, and “Cl ns fome Schoo P tor iris, Potomac, and every eurrounding in the way of Pleasant fociety and churrh privias to inake w couutyy home jestrable. Sixty acres attach-d, Terma: One-third cash. ‘Tizae payments made to suit puniltscr, Parties now ving on the piace will ahow ‘property to any persona desiring to "sce, i Poses: shou given daly Int, ez ap%6-eo17t. \UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. G, (BEING FHEMISES NO, 1109 EIGHTH STHEET NORTH. By virtue of # deed of trust to the undersigned, @ated June 2d. A. D. 1879, and recorded in Liber Ne 14. et seq.-of the land records of the Dis- Columbia, and by request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at publicauction. on THONSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEt D, A. D. 1884, in front of the } epee at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the orthern part of lot numbered two (2), in square num- bered four hundred and nineteen (419), having a front Of thirty-seven (31) fect six (G) inches. Gn Eizh Rorthwint, In the city of Wachineton, D.C: back of that width a depth of ninet (95) feet to a Dybile alley, with the improvementa thereon. < rms of fale: One we purchase money cas of which 100 must be paid at the time of sale, and the im three equal instalments, payable iu #3, twelve and eight months from of sale, with in— terest, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees, oF all cash, af the option of the purchaser, If terms are not Glmblled with in Ave daya truan day of, sale as ae ihe xi to Pectin shea Poet pases faulting purchaser on five days" notice iu: the Even: sie MAHLON ASHEOLD, HLON my! MINS CHELATOR} TFestees, ota UES ILTZMAN, Beal Eatate Rees Oki and ¥ streets southwest, Ee SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE Two- LN jaro Fine panoramic’ view of the ‘ARTHUR HERBERT, Executor, ‘Washington, D.C, 'D BASEMENT BRICK HOw HAV. Schibehbo die ae STREET NONTHWEST ar audy recur in Liber baimbered Ws. fvte 904 fe fteeq. ous the land record of the Distect ot Oo: fimbli and af the requset of tho party seo we will offer: ratuapa blic auction, in at BSB, bee at FIVE SCLOCK P.M. the fol bed real estate. to wit: The east sixteen (16) ree years, tobe secured by rchaset's ‘bear Ing inloreat from the day Greate ab the tate of ela @) per centumn per annum and a ‘trust on the erty sold. or op ‘Bis terae of gale miust be, compl frou asale of the property will be resold. She Hak’ and’ Sost of the detealting’ Purchaser ve 6) days in tae Rvaxiva Bran news toad TO, HOLTZMAN, i Sand oT. ja ROBERT 0, HOLTZMAN: Aue myl2-dads 'REAL ESTATE ON NOWTH CAPITOL STMEET BETWEEN DAND EGIREDTS 7 erie: | a Oe ASS ROCK HO} GOOD HARBOR ETROPOLITAN, CORNER OF ATLANTIC AND Beach, Gloncester, ‘Calsine rst FUL (Memachusetts) avenuse.near warm, Vipin tanec coarse aces ia tanrcece coe we Ao bes 2 Ea This: sept ret pet PO! BEnTorrry FURNISHED on Py Me tent AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, bes For Photographs of Cottages and particulars call at my fice. _tmh35)_——sTHOS. R WAGGAMAR. AUCTION SALES. ‘WVALiEn & wotTAKs & 00. ‘Anctioneera See one | maT GBR Guia ero ne ee Srovapene” feng £°RVANG, Bower wvermenta, Payion ARKANSAS WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE. UPaotsTenED | Hour cad Geen sent, Some CRIMSON REP. M. T.T, ‘WALNUT ‘nouns to the: ‘Mrs J. FORTES: EREGERE TWO BOUQUET StAs raur i hat § WatNer’ pepsr BRUSSELS “Cal LDPUE VILLA. OAPE MAY, N., J. AND ROEDER 70 MA LACE, oe iD eacomesste ta every particulars fey STOVE! SarNU Paani athe; open ail the year; forma moderate: Mrs Ext, ZABLE AND DINING, 5 BOO BB, | THEO. UELLER WARE, KIT! WT UTENSIES, ETo. AlebBr PABK, 3. Bred VICTORIA, On TUESDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, at TEN Now open, One from ocean. Accom’ $5i5 Corner oat Ydand tvenuo ia iit gtactatees: | Wide piass, Boduocd rate for May and J ‘1345, ‘Bhode avenue and lath street north: aie May and aCe LE ‘corner: ovine Tee myis4t WALTER B, WILLIAMS & O0., Aucta, HHOMAS DOWLING. Anchoneex 7 Ni ONE ELEGANTLY MADE WALNUT BUREAU z PARLOR Ly TLANTIC HOUSE, OCEANGROVE. N.3.— A’Unenunaree de from sur. omatemt Yong agen rms FOF May ane GUNG, 2 T. JAMES HOTEL, FRONT ROYAL, VA, M. exits Hotel, haa, been came Yl AND EAD (SOLD AT FORMER, iis "nie, SEGENAL, “HANDSOME Pe ACU ASE ESE GUA | ais Ss Se rae ca Hate MATARBGSES, CAUBEAS, OTA UAE TO TRC a Lot SLATED WARE. CHILD'S CARRIAGE Gyan bat the Cans est sol oh, FINE ORDER): LOT OLOCKS, AND CHATS OF accommodation ;-open| DRAWESS (THE EFFEC1S OF A JEWI . iz ire i ‘the year. iin E JAGMELTE. TWENTY-FIVE SEVENISEN-POUND xITS_ oF | _™16-th.s.t.3m es TAUHANIS AND HOTELS ADEE FOR BES-) prune GETTYSBURG SPRING HOTEL, GETTYs. ‘ALSO, AT’ TWELVE O'CLOCI =I HORSES, UANRUAGLS, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, oe er On SATURDAY MORNING, MAY- SEVENTEENTH, ‘1884. at TEN O'CLOCK, withidl and in Hon rooms, Tahal! sells large Collection ‘of ho effects myi5-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JP PXCARSON BROS, Auctioncers, MERIDIAN HILL, PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE ATHALE- DASE POUR GCLOGE OF. TRE BALANCE OF THESE VERY eat ARLE SUILDING SITES OVERLOOKING THE CITY AND POTOMAC RIVER. front of my auc: usebold i's First-class Spy = week. For descrij ive circulars and mut Tei SS Ree Late of Stockton Hotel, Cape May. or! ‘The management of the Virginia Midland Rallway, a prtelnting fae cuthealty erreren ats in eed by reside See ge ee ee ro had comiled and wow bude sendy for at _ Meni te et er mene, | haart aerate ee eter eat : . ee ‘syenue. | Month; also rates for commutation tickets for summer J will eell on SATURDAY MOBNING, MAY SEVER: | fa0"sna two aniy’ (crepe Sond) Sethe Manes stylish Black Suctile Mase, porioctly Kind nad pee es | Givislon, affording facilites for travel to and from Wash besold without: ington at convenient hours. For circulars, tickets, etc., Loohe) at Virginia Midland office, 601 Pennevivania avenue, ‘Axso: ‘bout 20 head of Horses, Mares, and Mules. ies, Wi ok Sere Waa HArngBENSINGER, Anétioneer, ‘NITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE. of the Gert vonceot the Supreme: @ Clerk's Office of the Buy Of Columbia, and to me dirceted, 1 will soll at public fale, for cash, at the auction store of. ‘Shomas! Dow- on BALURDAY. the EWESTY FOURTH DAY on Sy ne MAY, 1884, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the right, xt tle cjaim and. interest of the defendait im and to the re to wi Smithson: folloying-described ro it: On: fan Pras, No. 40 185 to satisty vendition! Xe. 27d at nw, in favor of Th mae Bayne agaiiwe Jobin T. ‘Thompson. CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U, 8. Marshal. ‘THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer.! 1 my13-10 ANENHOWER & SON, ‘Real Estate and ‘ngurance Brokers, 1206 F treet northweet, PEREMPTORY SALE OF LOT ON NEW HAMP- ‘SHI! RAME SHIRE AVENUE, WITH FIVE-ROOM (OUS ONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ‘on Mc INI TEEN1H, 1884, at HALY-PAST FOUR 0°CLOOI Hewill offer for-public gale premises No. 1836 N j-eciuare 97 pshire avenue, ub, Lot ierued out Court of the District myl2-Ln ‘JP LEXTON VILLA. CAPE MAY_SPLENDID OCEAN guts: Siote eleper week. “Atdreen Mew Joa MYERS, Brexton, Park avenue, Baltimore, Md. aay12-3m QFEXEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA.. Having leased these well-known 8) for FIVE XEARS, we beg to inform the ymblic and our friends that they ‘be opened from INE 1 to DECEMBER 1, 1884, tor reception of guests. All appointments first-class. ‘Ihe Hotels and Cottages have 2 put in excellent condition and the complete furnishing entirely Tenovated, emecine: accommodations snd comforts equal to ay revort in the south. Capacity 800 persons. AIL, Ti RAPH and EXPRESS FACILITIES in the Hotel “TERMS—a4v, and @50 per month, ac- cording to eran ‘ rates tos seaeon. wae! ios Wo circuure, giving varieties and apalynoe fterent waters, to JOSEPH N. WOODWARD, ‘M. & H.C. MADDUX, Proprietors. ARLAND HOTEL, OF THE B. AND O.E. J, will be open for reception of guests on @ 9 Jane 2, ‘ Families can make arrangements at reduced ‘rates | spplying to WELCKER' "42 1sth Binet Dorthweat, ‘Terms male known at time of sale. A deposit of $100 ington. D. C. : my10-3m_ Tease? sale edo een ae gaze tecomply Wil 7k HAMILTON'S MED, INGE AND SUMMER Chagee TT NAOIG AE FAK DA BNGOWEN & HOR, | located near the hoteles are tome: every at- SEE: DONTESG: Avene: mylf-abas | peckers and invatias’ ‘Dats of ai bibs od Ld ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. experienced medical akill. Terms moder te, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE IN SQUARES 1038, 1082 AND 1095, ON NO STREET, BETWEEN TENNESSEE AVENUE AND UTH ST. EAST; AND ON 161H STREET EAST, BETWEEN N.C AVENUE AND N.B ST; AND. B ONE CAPITOL ST., BETWEEN 171H AND’ 18TH | STS. EAS’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the istrict of Columbia, in Eaulty Gamo, No. 8634 ct 23, wherein Horsce Jarboe. is complatnant and John O'Neil and others defendants, passed on the ‘2d day of May, A. D. 1804, the underaigtiod trustees will AN the TWENTY -AIRTH Day OF MAY IN NT, ai the hours tireafter mentioned, the follow= inx parcels of realestate, viz: ‘At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all of lota Bumbered twenty-tw: (22, twenty-three et and twenty-four (24), in William’ B. Todd's recot sub- division of original lots numbered cight (8) and nine (9), in square nuinbered one thousend and thirty-three | 0,038), together with the improvements thereon. y street. The remaining lots lie east of naid | teen and twenty-four | the day of sale; or all cash | ‘And on the SAME DAY, fm ly after the at O'CLOCK P. M., lot numbered five (5), id ‘Square num®ered one thousand and elghty-two (2,082), th the improvements, Aud on the SAME DAY, at HALY-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot numbered five (5), in square num- bored one thousand and ninety-five (1,006), with te im: ements, ‘Terms of sale for each picce of property sold: One- think of the purchase sroney of each Pore] invesah Gal: ance in six and twelve months froi day of sale, with in. TH B | A R. HAMILTON, M.D. Saragoga Springs, N.Y. my9-Im* NEW, CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. NJ, WILE open early in June. "Terms, modsrat® GHAHLES DUFFY, Proprietor, iste of Conti- 9b nental, Philadelphia, and Stockton, Gape May. 4.2/0 Address, until June'Ist, 1740 North 13th stot, Palle: ‘my9-1m. delphia, Pa. Movsram Hovse, CRESSON SPRINGS, OPENS JUNE 26TH, 1884. It is loeated on the table-land at ‘the top of the Alle- eny Mountains, and surrounded by # hand some park of mnagnificent forest trees. 1 junds cover an area of 500 scres. Its. accessibility. pure air. pure water, freedom from malaria, flies, mosquitoes, and insects of ‘all kinds, render it oné of the most desirable resorts in the United- States, | _ Parlor and sleeping cars run through from all promi- nent points, without change, over the best constructed, quipped and managed railroad in the world. Apecial low-rate, round-trit ticket, ood for the sea- | spaarith compen. attached, good for One day's board at ¢ Manntain House, which will be credited to account of guests, will be sold by the Pennsylvania Railroad Por chularwand feria aQreae— ‘W. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent. ‘Tho celebrated Logan House, Altoona, Pa, is alao under Mr. Dunhamis management. ¥ ‘Assintaut Superintendent, will be Mr. Chas. B. Fisher, at WILLARD'S on the 29d day of May, from 10 o'clock terest, payment of the votes to i ured a f | m. to 6 o'clock p.m., to show diagr-ms, engage rooms, yore on the prenines no oral cam at the option of | Rodisive any inforiuation ueoded. © myU-ntu tht chaser A dey 7 : = berate when ihebid js aecepied, aud the terms of | QT, CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN END OF sale must be complied with in seven days from the day. Delaware rentue; will open May Slat, 1886. of sale, in default of which the Trustees reserve the | Gas throuzhout. Guests by C. & A RR.’ Fight to resell after five days’ advertisement, at risk aud cont of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and re~ cording at pt 8 Coat. JAMES FULLERTON, x street, ‘T, CULL, — _myl3-d&ds 342 Dat. nw. JV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ELEGANT PARLOR. CHAMBER, DINING-ROOM LIBRARY AND DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, FELVET BRUSSELS CARPETS TURKISH RUGS THE CONAENTS OF FOURTEEN ROOMS, A: On MONDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1864, commenc- | Swill eave care at United States Hotel He : Wortton, Aaristant: Jonah Wootton, Proprictor~ ‘my30-s,¢,th, $m (AtiANtio cry. THE “BRIGHTON, ATLANTIO CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR iitae ingenide." known: as’ the" Watiridce: Pee yok as naMaCEY ingleside,” known a8” the Wi ace, Fa Stout Fiearant.adjotaing the, Saicence of Mr, sop. | _9729-tu.th.a naw & 07. own, the following-DAm partially, enumeeiede to iscsi. OQ Point comrorr, lerant Drawing-room Suite, upholstered in- the — latent atyle goods; Easy ‘Chair’ upholstered ty in INTA, Silk Fancy Chalrs, upliolatered in Grimson Silk; Turk HYORIA HOTEL, ih Huse, Brussels Carpets, Wicker Chaira an Rockers, Handaome Walnut: Book-case, ‘Beyeu Hlenee some Black Walnut Chamber Suiten, Plate Glass, air Mattresses. and Wire Woven at Decorated Tollet Ware, Single Walnut Suites, Walnut, Wardrobes, dah Chamiots Buje. Wardrobe to, match, very shat some, Two Gilt Frame Mirror ros’ Rugs, Velvet , with border to. match: Mai Cai srble-top Cent Fables, Ouk Chaire, Heating Stoves, Pillar, Extension atch, very hand: | Situated 100 yard from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. “Equal to any hotel in the redeae Surroundings, “unsurpassed. appointments, Sia table and service unexcelled, ‘Bathing, boating. fishing for scuthera people Lerma oss for equal ascouoaations than any resort inthe country. - Pure ocest air, {ree Waltnt Dintbe seen ‘De ‘Raftigs | {fom malaria, and conducive to refreshing sleep. Send. Be’ : spiuerets, Reteig- | for descriptive pamphlet. ustiiioe ogee epee pe. | Som Se ug Machine, Parlor Suite, Mirror’ Front , Shelves, Heavy Window Hauwinss, Wire Wove Got | Ge N HORE BEACH, MAINE, 4 Hair Cloth Chairs and Rockers, ‘New Hotel facing Boon Island: 50 rooms; fine, Hair Cloth Lounges, Student's Lump, Handsome Walnut bea view ‘every room: ‘conveniences; Wardrobe, Walnut Easy Chairs, ‘Fancy Mattings, Cook- (ag AEST iar girs Py Stoves, Beading. Gnas and Grockery Ware, | Seautifan dviven:* Bead Yor Hivwteseed firenlar alving si beg fall particulars. BANBOEN & PREB! ALSO, AT ONE O'OLOOK P. M. my8-eo2m York, Maine, ‘One Bay Horse, Fino Milch Cow. One Yearling, Rock. away Carriage, One Seaskle Wagon, Seventy-five Chick: ens, Four Chester Hogs, Lawn Mower, otc, myl3-d “WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, virtue of a decree Supreme‘ 1 District of Cofumpla. fa equity cones Ne wherein Tuomas’ and Riley Cumber- w of. ic’ auction, ia. fron E O'CLOCK P.M. wt-deseribed Property, to wit: All of 1ut No.2 and ant halt of Jot’, in ination, District i of ad city. fermas of ea cash; balance orali cash. chaser or pure on Dost reauised st tbe Wine et eat real f°, ‘L. AUSTIN LITTLEFIELD, myl0-dda 2Sai street iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, By virtue of a deed at the fc Peat eto 3 of Columbia, end by dlrwotion of the me i EENTH DAY OF MAY, lca ‘For defe t of all the purchase money. "Com Trustee, or a the. P. dersigned ‘Trustee will e front ofthe premiere an the TWEN TPy-SECOND. ‘DAY. OF MAY, ‘the hour of FIV! EM the fol in square No. 22, in the city of Columbia seine as laid dows om leas the decree: One-third fn nigvand twelve monte with interests ferred payments ths notes Of pur: agers to be faxen, and deed tobe slven tthe ‘cont of urehaser’ or purchasers, "100 ds: Distasi Gan nod fon mnral docs Bureat Spring Wate, ‘Yacht Driving. Ser for Tih Girouiar. ANNIE BHOWN, Proprietor. myt-tu, the, 208 d Edition. Lats fica Th Su BAD NEWS FEOM WALL STREET. ——.—_—— Suspension ef Fich & Hatch this Afters meen. Rew Yous, Wat Sraxer, May 15, 267 m— ‘Fisk & Hatch have suspended. ‘The Bank of Commerce. xe Wall Sout Tales RS debtor hy : 5 E i 8 E i i all ul ‘New Yore, May 15, Wall {its of fue bow loan cert eaten Good Word for Secretary Folger. New Yorx, May 15.—The Mail-, editorial- Sete See got into trouble. In fact, it is to the: Of high bank officials that 'nine-tenths: Secretary promps action went to the limits of his power, and Was an instant element in the confidence begotten among all our cool and clear-headed bankers and brokers: yesterday afternoon. ‘The Causes of Mir. Seney’s Embar- Fassment. ohana al eine ae" aban ara = ‘States that one of the immediate causes of nis em- barrassment was that he was joaded up win ee blocks of Atlanuc & Pacific income bonds and Louis and San Francisco securities, on which he as unable to realize. He also states that Mr. ‘Seney was, a8 he calls it, “stuck” with a lot of Ohio Central, which was forced on him at high aes 98 Fepresentations which subsequently ‘The Second National Bank. New Yous, May 1&8—The rush at the Second ‘National Bank has about stopped. ‘There were one hundred and forty-eight depositors up to noon. The clearing house has made arrangements to pay all the Second National debits. ae An Encouraging View of the Situation. New YORK, May 18.—The Commercial Advertiser editorially says:—“Our conviction is that the real business of the country has settled down upon a pretty solid foundation.” The after swell which al- Ways follows a vempest on. the ocean will continue to be felt for eome time, Dut the motion will be one of subsidence, not of disturbance and havoc.” ‘The Cause of the Better Feeling. New York, May 15—The Mati-Brpress - says ‘that the greatly improved feeling in financial cir- cles at the opening of business to-day can be traced Girectty to the action of the banks first, in restoring to issue clearing Rotoe.cortiicares Dased on the deposit with the loan committee bills receivable and securities, and, second, in com- ing to the assistance of the Metropolitan bankafter having thoroughly examined that institution and fluding it in better condition than generally ex- ‘The Boston Failure. Boston May 15.—T. A. Howley & Co., of this city, who have been doing 8 banking and brokerage bus- ines, have suspended. They cannot at present give any statment of theiritabitities, but state that suspension is due to a fallure toascertain just where they stand. They have been doing asa Dank of deposit, but the amount due to their itorsis not known. They e: ‘@ hope of resum- Ing, but thisis not ‘The house has been rated at about $100, ae ‘THE RICHMOND CONVENTION, For Tilden First—Flower Next. A HARMONIOUS GATHERING—NO DIVISION ON THR TARIFP—NO DISPOSITION TO MAKE WAR ON BAN- Dal. Special Dispatch to Tar Everma Stan? RIcHMowD, Va. May 15—The Virginia democrats are greatly pleased with the results of the conven- tion of yesterday. In the most important points their action was harmonious, ‘The action on the tariff and internal revenue taxes was a reaffirma- ton of the tion taken last year at the Lynch- Durg convention, which, resulted In the sighal vi tory over Mahorie. The general desire of the Binla democrats te to avold making, the. Principal issue of the campaign, divisions, ‘There wag ¢ persistent lfore to commtt the Yention to Tilden’s nomination. But though sentiment of the convention was favorable to his nomination if he is able and. to verve, it was deemed inadvisable to instruct the delegates: even by indirection, and the resolution of prefer- ence was defeated Dy over Ove to one in @ conven- ton composed of nearly six hundred delegates. ‘The delegates, a8 far a8 Known, ae for Tiiden, ihe will run, and’ second choice for Flower, or ‘some ‘other gocd man who can carry New York. ‘McDonald, Morrison, Carlisle and Cleveland sre not ken of. ‘Some of the eS state. ‘The'attempt to finds no response in Virginia. Was’ elected. de EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices BiOGk ISLAND, RL OCEAN VIEW E w HOTEL, miles at sea; strictly first class; favorite; resort for elite Ws mians SiG) fourg ae eae g ton,” Ws Be aL | street. Boston. oe G\MERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, SOUTH tha, DUBOIS & YouNd, Proprietors, _ap3-th.s tuém QENATE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY_OPEN FOR 1 shereception of guests: most comfortable and thor- sbe-tinemasn "iB. COOK & BON, LOcR Woon House, Hanpen’s FERRY, W. Va. Mi 3 thee Oa fat ee iced tO ae ‘hours from Washington ; I excellent board, own vegetablon, “Terms: 86 pet Week epecial terms for familien, JoHars wae ‘Terme: Per: ; Suen AMANTS ory, x. ‘MANSION. ‘THE LABGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR, le and en suite. re oe Rea, = ‘bass, blue and’ sea baths; ‘SULPHUR. Sacra eres Sorte tem? najlustrated pamphlets, giving all information, may be 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 oth street northwest. | Peis gt lel ees EePRoa eset geome” ps in| eaters cong wee 8 deed of ated January’ 4. passed a0 cares eat cares ore ie Sa ee EE Seer ripe ee aa! Err Sor ep eee negoonaegt ps ai + Rees rd eter a g ais jst Bo58, or aeek Pi is 144 Be : bd i } Ses So THE FINANCIAL BREAK. Co., were known here early and formed the chief ‘theme of gossip. The signs of the tmes, as inter- preted by the brokers here, were reassuring, and ‘would pow steady improve: ites sere Iv ve. Thwas it ‘the shrinkage in values of some stocks micht ‘suspension of & few more New York bro- kery firms, event, however, would have no 1n front of the Dalletine in the ‘the “tickers” was scanned anxiously. wi PURCHASES OF PERMANENT INVESTMENTS ‘Mr. Beall, of Bateman & Co., told a Stax reporter that naturally speculators here have not been buy- At the banks ofthe city today there was no igns of ahy uneasiness. The receiving teller of one of the Danks sald that bis receipts to-day had deen ‘than on any day for a month. ‘Mr. John W. Thompson, president of the Met- Topoittan National bank, a STAR er, ‘hat there was no ureasiness and no reason for any ‘uneasiness The banks here Grol tn socal socurities | and have no such connection with New York bank- ers or brokers as to imperil them in case of a panic in New York. The banks bi ‘Mr. Thompson ‘Said, act as collection agents for New York banks, and a8 a rule the account stands, so that the banks month greatly reduced the amount of these de- posits, trouble, MR. B. D. COOKE THINKS THE SERIOUS TROUBLE Mr. H. D. Cooke stated this morning that advices Tecelved fromWall street shows a much more satis- factory condition of affairs. Theresumption of the Metropolitan bank restored confidence in the mar- ket and prices in stocks rose from two to eight ‘No serious troubles are anticl now, although the market may fluctuate for several Government Relief for Wall Street. PAYMENT OF BONDS IN THE 195TH, 126TH AND 127TH cans. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury telegrapiged to the Assistant Treasurer at New York at noon to-day as follows: Z From this date to June first you are authorized to ay Donds embraced in the te6th, 1e6th and 127th Sails with accrued Interest. subject fo the decision ent as fe regulari signmdfcxixpressage to department to be paid as heretotore by the parties having the bonds re Signed. Cus. J. Foronn, Secretary. ADVICES RROKIVED AT THE TREASURY. Several private telegrams were received at the Treasury department to-day, giving cheering as- Surances of an improved state of affairs in New York, and expressing confidence that the worst 18 over.’ The Controller of the Currency received a from Bank Examiner Scriba, saying that the Metropolitan National Bank resume to day, and that he believes the crisis is past. INEFFECTUAL ATTEMPT TO PASS A RELIRF MEASURE THROUGH CONGRESS. Before the adjournment of the House yesterday afternoon Mr. Springer asked unanimous consent ‘to take up the funding bill approved by the Dank- ing and currency committee. authorizing the Secre- tary Of the Treasury to purchase about $42,000,000 of bonds with the money held for the redeiptlon of Tetired national bank circulation. Messrs. Holman and Weller objected to the consideration of the Dill, and the House adjourned, being unable to take any action, A meeting of the banking and currency commit- tee will be held on Monday, to devise some means Of getting a vote on the bill'as soon as possible. ‘THE EXCITEMENT SUBSIDED AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ‘The excitement over the New York bank failures has subsided somewhat at the Capitol to-day. Before the meeting of the House there was some disposition to make another effort to the Se ee ae a Ea melsieuneetannina ts Guess Ls = 2 eee amend the bill nds now subject to call only. Mr. Weller, who objected to the consideration of the bill yesterday, Ives as his objection Congress has no {authorize the expenditars of a crust tuna. “ile says be favors a call of the bonds, but wants them Yo be redeemed out of the surplus funds. A fund- ing bill in some form will probably get considera- on very soon. INVESTORS TURNING TO GOVERNMENT BONDS. A Washington banker told.a Stan reporter to-day that the occurrences in New York had had no effect here so far as he had observed, except to make a sale for government bonds. People were investing in government securities instead of ‘Stocks, and the sale of bonds in Unis city this morn- ing had been unusually large. “This 13 not,” sald ‘Uhe banker, “a panic; it is merely a ‘Wall street panic.’ 9 ___ Gen. Swaim’s Financial Operations. PROGRESS OF THE INQUIBY. ‘When the Swaim court of inquiry met to-day, the examination of Mr. Seth A. Terry, who examined the accounts of Gen. Swaim at Bateman & Co.’s for Gen. Swalm, wascontinued at some length. Argument was then begun on the objection made by Mr. Chandler yesterday as to tbe edmussibutey of this witness’ testimony concerning the differ- ‘witness was then examined as to his conver- sations with Mr, Bateman. Witness gave the con- Versation that ‘occurred at the two interviews when he (the witness), Bateman and Swaim were Present. Ineffect it was that Mr. Bateman con- ‘Sented to his making up the accounts, and offered to give witness Of the differences in the accounts. ‘Witness was by Mr. Chandler. In ‘to his interviews at the bank he was not ive that they had occurred with Bateman, but to his best were with him’ He was at the bank a year ago last March. | Wit- ‘understood the individual accounts. He then making up his accounts. | for any individual account. | or his clerk should go | and Mr. Bateman GEN. SWAIM DENIES A NEWSPAPER CHANGE. Gen. Swaim says that the imputations in press. dispatches from this city that he had not accounted for $1,084.98 of the Garfield memorial fund which came into his hands ts absolutely false. GEN. SWADE WAS THEN RE-CALLED ‘and explained why a question asked him in the examination was marked unanswered. Mr. Joseph McDonald, the chief clerk in the ‘Vestified to Gen. Swaim’s journey west |. year, and to the endorsement made upon the letter ‘Of the Secretary of War to Gen. Swaim. ‘This closed for the day the case for Gen. Syaim, and Mr. Bateman was then called in by ‘Mr. Chandler. Secuerary Fouser has returned to Washington eee ee ee et the Treasury depart Ca1aa9 on Tun PAXSIDENT.—A delegation of the i \ i he i | | i : r ey i ; f r | terment ‘The Jockey Club Races, ‘The Mrst race at Ivy City to-day, for three Olds and upwards, six Turlongy, was won by Santina, Lota second, TI | in Lieut. Emory, commanding the Bear, under date of st. Johns, May 84, tp ‘Says the Ice conditions are easterly gales have | il #8 tere ‘is reason pave set Au the seal teu quan steamers ules “of 308 of the Hised southern 3 ‘Lieut. Emory stated the oo =n rae com ‘Skirt tts edge until La thence along the edge of the isco Epernavik, (Should earty arrt tater port be preventhd by toe, bie to find a lee On ‘he coast, or make one tn toot foe to Cas | & ‘tavorable oppor able ‘to steam” with @ispatch havik he will not tarry at Disco, Dut wil communicate by boat, eaving a for Commander Schiey, Commi be Made with Halstetpburg tn case of on the ‘Coast of Greenland to Disco sound. At Bews can be obtained from Upernavik of the Upon antic see sent home vis at Upernat u ive tavoratte for tie pansage jot WHALERS APTER THE Lt, Emory states that tn addition to the Norwhat and ux, the 10 gall the following week for the north water, and that Spare Weeks carller than was intended ts Greely reward. Several whalers for the same destination. All instructions for the reilef ot Lieut. Emory adds: “1 am Ger Schiey willbe tle. foreach Schley Will be able to Uj Any vessel can undertake or attempt Une Pas Melville bay. Should he not arrive feel sure my decision to sail for YX first Dracticable will meet with proval and that of the commander of the i 5 rent Ht i rt i —___e-_____ A Wife's Charges Against Mer Mus: band. ‘SHE ASKS 4 SEPARATION AFTER PORTY TRARS OF MAR> RIED LIFE. ‘To-day Mr. Warren C. Stone, for Sarah M. Whee- lock, Mled @ Dill for @ divorce trom the ponds of forth thut they were married January #84, 1844, af Corning, N. Y., and she charges that for some yeart he bas treated ber badly; that tn December, ‘be outrageously amaaulted her, and on the 8th at @07 Pennsylvania avenue, at the and to suit the pleasure of, Mary Vs whom she cl ob inforination and he rasihe naraenaa nist or Sota mock a ae pn 9 ux. ye further es that, through ju ence of Lazo Hall, & former Bousckeper of ik an cron. “his present housekeeper, affections have been wholly alienated from’ her. ‘She sets forth that be has a business worth $900 per — and, in addition to divorce, she asks all- hotel, and after a brief charge ‘was found. streets, were concluded, by the Court @ verdict of Ter Catsonarn Cane. time ago W. Benbam and W.M. Tustet filed a bill in st W. H. Porter for an injunction to from collecting the moneys and accoun! ‘XK. Porter & Co. until the further order of the ‘The tacts are that the parties were : i E Fé Be afk Bt : i i Hy ge Be id | i a | fa rate i i i E i I | No. pre Gisease among cattle in Unis country, in Which he states that after a caret taveragecica he is eatished that there 1s no foot and mout ease among the cattle of Kansas, Llinols and Jowa, ‘opened at Richmond, Va, last evening, with 5.00 people in attendance, A letter from Gen. Graut aroused great enthusiasm, " ais again on the war-path. Ho at. tacked the frienaiy tribes on Tuesday, killed 21 and captured many cattle, ‘M. Sherman, eldest ter of late Gov. ‘of Michigan, obtained a decrve aivorce from her’husband in the courts of Detroit, and has the custody of two children. MARKIED, BEALT—BOGERT, On March 20, 1883, by Rev. W. 8. P. Hoders at St. Paul's church, Baltimore. BENJAMI M. BEALL M.D. to JESSIE CAKLETON BOGEKT, both of Washmmton, D.C. dl LANDER—DETRICK. On We M4, 0 rats bye Ie of Feuiney vais, to RENE - DIED. ARMSTRONG. On May 23, 2954. wife of Wm. H. Arn an ‘Earp. the renidence of ber of Philadeipsita. son-in-law, Willard W. Porver Wilmiugton. Delaware, Interment st Osk, Hill cemetary, Washington, D. 6. Friday morning, 12 o'clock. The will leave the PrnnsyTeanid lfoad depot on arrival of teat, ue at Hl o'clock. BERRY. On May 10th, 1664, of scarlet fever, TRENE, agg) twoseary and eleven months, youngest daughter of Wm. H. and Fmma Berry. Bate in the armas af Jeans (Baititnore Sun please copy.) DAW. On Weis May 14 at 2:08. ELIABITH TRCEMAN. wile of Meuben Dow, aged “Funeral fiom her late residence, No. 1516 28th. on Friday. te oa nat rat 4-30". im Mnletives god friends cf family are fnvited to a F EVANS. On May 14, 184 at So'clook p.m, after @ Jon and jaluful difeas, MARGALET STEWAIT. wile of WG Pvann Funeral ytive fort) first year of ber awe. ‘from her late residence, 1611 New avenur borthwest, Friday, P MAINES, On May 15, 1844 at 7 o'clock am, Miss Biny loth, at 3:30 p. mm. HANNAH HAINES, seed sixty rich’ ‘Puneral will take jluce from North Capitol church on Friday afternoun, at four o'dock pam Spent at Hock Creek cemet'ty. HOUSE, On May 14th, 1684, JAMES W, HOUSE, Inte private oth Indiana Voluntesen. "Funeral from bis inte freidenc, Ny. 24H street morth- cant, at even o'clock a.m. May 17th. * ‘MCFARLAND, MARY ELLEN McFARLAND, born Pp dary ge eatahe seeped wa fae ace yi ber date ene, 2900 7 ny 26th, at 2 v'elock. Graceland wis 2 CK. On May 14, 1884 at thie Iste x a1 Thirteenth carved sonthenst. WILLIAM = thy eixtythind year of ier ‘interasent at Gccoquat, Va, i Jie Coser, tn =

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