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AUCTION SAL MAY 20, 1884, _ FUTURE Days. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. HOS. J. FISHER & CO.. Auctioneera NCFRY SALE OF THE HANDSOME RESI- DENCE, No. 4 LAPAYETIE ~QUARE, By virtue of adecroe of Corumbin | Bisgr a. Bass sell at public sanction, in fron SLOCK P. M.on MONDA “NE, 184. the’ followin dese vente ty of Washinetor Slush fart of Lot= ntnaber feo wren ¢ of said ci Sed ae follows — Bort: nin See ine of tab Lot name obe eS int” ght sat © SBwacily from the srutheast comer of sai re rani ‘the square, one hain ie fol tne cant line of To th Pine nectiwardiy about & dug Henry ot fig? and paral mare, cise hazed Besse tine of casa le sartwenty-eicht (2M) feet southvwandl mnie, with all the waye, rshte, aie oes thereto beloDNAne. at at a po 1. distant Clos id hx (108) feet nine ¢ aby ch "Terine of sale. as sb, and the residue im three equal in=tal fein one, two aud three Gay of sale with interest at six per cen! Me def-rrvd payments to be wecured. Dy the promis ‘of the purchaser, or all tlie purchase bi id in cash, at the option of the purchaser ‘Will be given until the pu Seceporit of 9:00. will be re eked down, and the tem! ‘With within one week fre , ety wil be rele a the nd recording PH cOY Attorney" Fpuosas DOWLING, Auctiourer. CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWEL virtue of a decry Diacrat of om the 3 betta nad Haley Ind et al are defendants. the ‘at public auctiv ISDAY. the TWENTY-SEC ‘D. Lest. at the hour of FIVE O'CLt lec Fibec. fanci the east hat fof Waniington. mon plate atid pL KEM. eas: balance in six Ou payment of ail t rye Bev at the cost of rurchaser or purcl osit required at the ti ‘AUSTIN LE myl0deds W .. in front of the premises, the. Br f twelve (12), ik square ninety-two (692), havin a front ns 0 in ¢ (1): thence with said cast line ‘the point of ye. camernents subject to the comme “with the adjacent Tote, oa jeed between E.D. Townsend, James Al: WF. Trowbride, reconied in Liver A'S. ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneera the supreme Court of they tered ot the JON day No. 8.486, wherdi Ps piaintidis and Jane BDar- leradarued rem hromt of the premiven. at FIVE he SECOND DAY OF twenty— square: wardiy. parallel with the som ir Hine sto (0. 16, ribed by the decree: One-third ts pay in paid in full aired when the property is f sale must be complied of sale, oF the prop ink and cont of the defaulting ndersigned ‘Trustee will in front of the premises, om SD DAY OF MAY, ‘the fol? rms of wale ae prescribed by the decree: One-third A twelve months, with interest; ‘alicash. For deferred payments the notes of es eee ie EFIELD, Trustee, 2521 I street north; Jot num- umber six hundret and 58 feet 9 inches on Ist sireet, between C and D streets southeast by depth thereof, with the privileges of a perpetual lease, subject fo a efound rent of $His yer anuum, 1 desired the Dyildinas will be sold separately. . jerms cash. myl6ea Re TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY D! STORY AND BASEMENT BRI ING & FINE TWO-S A POUT ALLEY IN 7 et eeq., One of the land recor Tumba, and at the we will offer for sale a Firmen THUESD, nf the Dist public ameti | MAY THE N ND, 4D. 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the folles ast sixteen ( dewcribed real estate, to wit: The pire G) inches front tv the depth i bered twenty-two ue Lith. 187%, and duly recorded in Liber numbered #4, folio tof Co te Anctioneer, 0th aud F streets northwest. =I E*SEC- me ) feet reat of Lot nuiu- ‘a2), in square “umbered five hun- | dredand fourteen (S14), tu the city of Washington, in the Distriet of bof which two hundred ig struck two atid 0 must be p the property of a pelanr in equal Pavmients o three years, tobe secured by Ue purchaser's notes, bear oy sal fu interest from the day centntn jer anita Et wold. rail cash at the option of the purchaser Soaveyaticing and recontne at the Sac terms of wale must be compli aye from: the day of sale or Ue St the Tsk and ost of the the Fate of six (6) ida deed of trust on the prop. ‘All purchaser's cost. with within ten, operty will Le Teeold | aitine purchaser after ve (5) days advertising in) THR EVENING Stam news- janhington, D.C 2 ROBEKT © HOLTZMAN, ch and F streets northwest, CHARLES F. GALT. 1107 Pennsylvania avenue, ROBERT 0. HOLTZM. paper of i myl2-d&ds PEBEMPTORE SALE oF SITES ON MERID! On __ TUESDAY ‘TIETH, ai ll continue th: Meridian HL, ted im some of idiy advancing in | Sente iteelf to purel A lare num SUBURBAN BUILDING IAN HIL. AFTERNOON, MAY t HALF-PAST FOUR’ O'CLOCK. Jyligh have magnificent views and Toce- ° sections. property is rep— [rive and seldom such « chance pre- fine Suburban Lote ‘of the Lote ly advertiaed ‘ave been sold, and still « few remain to be sold, and ft fe an at this will be t “Meridian "Hill | ticipated is destined ban residence thie will be the last” eale. > becolue the center of maguisicent subur- | Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear interest at aix per cent per annum, semi-annually, and Wroperty sold." Conv A deposit required with in ten sa otherwise payable to be secured ho of Ls EY stack eo “Terms to be complied perwise the right reserved to resell at the Fisk snd cost of elaulting purchaser aiter five days? lic notice of euch vashingtou. D.C. ‘in some Dewspaper pub- DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. To-mMorRow. CLOSING OUT SALE OF MECHANICAL TOOLS OF ELANES, CHISELS, FLY- hs. “Pisrous HER ZENENIVES ALL seluons SigeRe MORNING, MAY TWENTY! "AS. it WWI TER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SPECIAL SALE OF SILVERWARE, ROGERS CUT- SILVERWARE, BY ORDER TAUNTON SILVEE PLATE COMPANY, FOW 4 FEW DAYS ONLY, LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON. At our mlearoom, corner Lath strect and Ivanis avenue, ‘THIS EVENING AT EIGHT QCLGER, coutinuing every evenine this week st the my20-S¢ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & C0. hucta, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. At FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY; TWENTY. basement, kitchen 21 handsomest and most artisticall dences in the ci formes and two carriages iu the Tear. Matting on floors a ‘window. shades Posscsaion given imin diately. ‘esi, balanee to suit house. ‘Terms of sale: One-half chaser, House can ‘day. Ti-dkeds rw FIRST. 1964, wil offer, at pubic sale that valusb wed Property ‘Corcoran. Street’ northwest. "The house is three stories, with nd dining-room, and is one of the y decorated ‘reat je. with room for two ‘Sige with the ‘A brick stabl be examined after 11 o'clock Mon- ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. INE BUILDING LOT ON NINTH STREE front of the premises, the south 20 feet frout by. LOT 14, SQUARE 364, 100 feet depth of. This lot fronts o1 And is adjacent to two other ‘Terms: One-third notes to bear interest, payable semi-annually, and to be | secured by deed of trast. A devosit of 61U0 at time of sale. | Conveyancing at pure! dads, D a T, WEST RHODE ISLAND AVENUE THWEST. ‘Cars running in front, ‘cash: bclance im one and two years, 1 9th atreet 8 cont. JUNCANSON BROB., Aucta, _ ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TEENTH STi |” BY HOUSES NUMBERED 1812 AND 1814 FOUR- | TEENTH STREET NORTHWES 1, IN WASHING- TON CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry W. How-, gate an. wife tothe undersi ee eee in| ‘Liber 960, folio 442, et neq.. one of the records’ of the District of Columbia, and of a decree in the s.it of usted Staten vm Henry W, Be ty, in the Supreme Co bin, we will on. SATURDAY, THE THIRTY FIRS: DAY OF MAY. 1984, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCI | Fa | P.M. in front of the | Lots'two hun | of Washi Purchaser's cost, at tin in seven A days from sold by the trustees at risk an cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after five days" adv DUNCANSON BROS., Auchoteers. ‘my19-dkde ndred and f. ur (204) and two five (205) of Henry W. Howgate’s subdivision of part. re numbered two hundred and six (206), in the City ‘on, Wy two-story and basement brick dwellings, sofnale: One-third cash. balan stalments in six and twelve months at 6 per cent inter- secured by deed of trust on option of the purchasers. ofsale. If terme of ON FouR- ET NORTHWEST, IMPROVED ‘et al. No. 3019, the District of Colam= 9 sell at public _anetion, Prenuives, ell st public, sd ‘Columbia, ‘Ihe said lote are ce in equal in- ‘sold, oF all il conveyancing at ‘deposit of $200on each lot required | eof safe are not complied with day of sale, the property will be re= ment. Gzo, W BROWN Trustees the request fal lot about eighty-six the angle in the north line of said lot, tothe place of beginnin: more or less, together with the ‘Terms cash, subject to a deed of ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven, day of sale. A depoatt of sale. may 19-10 1880, and forsale, at THURSDAY, 'OHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON VER- MONT AVENUE, Jy virtue of a doc of tit dated October 8,165 and recumted tn liber 1,024 fo 40 380 et eq , one of fl) {if and secede of the Disriet of Columbia, and at the party secured there Dulic. auction, im front of @ THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY. a PAS! FOUH O'CLOCK P. ML, part of orieinal lot three in square 243, beginning at the northwest corner of said | Sftcen Ud) fect thence eastwerdly of Tight angles wits icen (13)fert, thence eastwardly at Tight anRl Vermont avenue and parallel with north line of said J°88 SHERMAN & CO, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON POMEROY STREET. sR td tocar in No. 968 fob ao ane the ian second of te bntiesof Columbia, ead at the of at pabiie auction, In front of the Premises og MAY TWENTY-NINE, 1884, AT H. PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P M., Lot numbered sixteen (16) and lot lettered “D," in block numbered seventeen G7 of Howard Cniversity subdivision of Eff by, | will offer for on NINTH, ‘at HALF- parall feet eleven inches, thence north to ence westwardl; vs containing 1.278 square fe roverent $2,000. st to (rom ‘8100 will be required at time JOHN T, ARMS, Trustee. Real Estate Auctioneers, bia, secured, I will offer eee SITS | “"rerine’ Ge third canke Qaiates fo ceual pavtesntoot Shand Fratreets Good work gosd fulerences wine: | six and twelve monthe, for which the Hotes of tse pure | —— iit | cher, beanie ix per cent” interest, ftom, Gute of ele oe = and secured om the property sold, w°" te. taken: of GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 124 DEAR | the jurchaser desires, all cash: cos of sale to'be A. Som treet, “Chiesa, Advice freer “Eighteen | cn ied ith in seven dayn from of sale.” A dee rary’ experience” Business quietly and legally trans | post’ of 850 on each lot wi ruired’at time of sala, ied. z uns” | Suyto-toe JOHN T. ARMS, Trustee, W_ # MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. No ici Sane scunton baw Banding, T 472 Louisians avenue, Residence, 240 North Capitol atreet. mb Save WALKER. vu ATIUKNEY FOR BE: 3 COMMISSIONER, ROTARY BUBLIC AND 30 La ave, next to CityP.O. d BS. M.A FRENCH. MAGNETIC HEALER AND CHANCERY SALE O'CLOCK P. M., the Peter Beatty, AND UNIMPROY- KEAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., ATE THE PROPERTY OF W. J. DYER. y virtue of a decree, iDreme, Court of the District of Columbia on the 14th’ May. Qi | 1684, in canse No 8975, Docket reigned’ will sell at public auction in fron! MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH MAY, ‘Threlkeld and Georgetown, fronting 30 feet on Bridge street and ran- ning back of that width to the OF IMPROVED. Y- ‘by the. Su the unde of th ‘ Y. tee. at BI eastern parts of Lots "lI and 12, in ‘Deakins addition "to ‘hesapeake and Ohio Business Medium, Ieaven the city June the th. | Canal with the two frame dwelling housea thereon, Wil be gone till fall.” ‘Those wishing to see hercall at | Also the west 30 fect fronton Bridge, atrect of Lot 1 iti ee. No. 1724 ith street northwest. 5 said Peter Beatty, Threlkeld and Deakin's addition. and Jasy FEET — = extending back of that width to the Chesapeake and ES cRig plisfeioe puinite tohenith, nonsanas | ONGsana, balmprovedamediataly after aio the went Pinte De WHITE “for tellct from, and avoidance of | $5,11;"2 feet front ou Bride street, by 110 feet deep. of Come, Bunics Diecscrd Nailx, Be, rooms 1416 Penn. | fate dwelling houses ; and al oa part of Lots syleatia avenue, Waniiuxton, D. Gl, 11 North Butaw | Sune dwelling houses thereop: and al o a part of Lote Cifriremional iperance VMSA Martsch sear | See ales at the rear the ot tak Bh bere fom: dewribed, and extenidin an average be OO as 8129 _| depth of 642-10 feet to the Chesapeake abd Obio canal, ME Ross, unimproved. a | RELIABLE CLATRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIS —s cen (18) mont hed a so | gb be, qonsalted em Uuaibene al Sl'sinaen ida | sale on notes to be necured ou premien tld or all ena | ‘She has, for one month, reduced her fee to $0 cent option of purchaser. The sums of $150, $100, 8500, | Resiavnee, 010 lith af ww. Huureirom 9 am, to5 | $:5,tabe jald respectively on the parcels auld snd i =e : hI | Gurchasers cost. Herme to be complied wit teu UOs . PAYN. (RESIDE: MANICURE AND SI Finger nails beautified EGEON CHTROPODIST. ‘bitin of nails cured: all dis. SPO SEIN feet suecraully treated ‘Single treatment cf either bands or feet and gen dealers URE GOODS for sal Rooms Sand 6, 945 Feu. 3 by jalé-im, ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE F' LIFE Au busines confidential Ladi Comment’ May Sd, and every Saturday sailing from Quebec to Liverpool, making th geran voyage Only five day Tand rons Sheed and c tm that practical exjerience cat - E. @iVand $40: intermediate, $30.75. LEVE & ALDE! ir hips of this line are unsurpassed for atten mnfort. and are fitted up with all the modern ervafter, wages General Agents, "Wr Broadway, New York. G. W. MOSS, Washington, D.C. ALLAN LINE—wiNTER SERVICE. Portland to ry Thursday uni Cabin. 850, if Ss0 nto $386 Weekly ships ty Boston from Li a ‘May. Extra pool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glaweow and Galway. for prepaid business only.” Through tickets the Caited states To vallrvad station in 5: steeraxe. S21. The Baltimore service will be resuuied, commencing 18, and regularly thervafter. Apply to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents way, New Lurk, oF GW. Mos 225 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN . mbid-theta + ENERAL x TIC COMPANY 2 Sorth River. foot of Ru, Banque T Loos Lise Maz Sresuzzs SAILING WEPELY BETWE! TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, City of Chicasn, Mh 5 of Bitton, of Beri May Gi of Montrial, Ma aly at fy uf chew er June Rau 3 ue rater of famease, Re. apply ty THE ‘ sTrAssHir COMPANY, LIMITED,‘ Sew tone t ‘Tune duly 10, Ww Min DA Ble nh street W, TH ith street, Wanuinwton, D.C (ORTH GERMAN LLoYD— a ‘thie RESDAY AND BATURDA. Se street, Hoboken. Kates of ya Havre London, Southamp.ot SLO toe 0s eecund cabin, Fates, For trewht or passa cone tue Gre £60. 95 Peasy: . WALTER, oat I aire (cexaup ise from Bremen Fre ania avenue 1A THE CUNARD Stix BETWEEN NEW CALLING AY co FROM PILE 40, SOK Wed. May 21: Wed May as Wat "June pa... Week June 1h | Aurenis FUER: WPPNE Day PeAt HARBOR, commodation ‘Btecrase at very low raten, Tewest rates, Threuzh bins Bavre. Antwerp sep Medic rracran porta or freight aiat jaune Xe. 4. Lowi Green, oF OT id bias Low eo tay tes VERNON 1 BROW s & CO. New Ye Masrs OT] 1 Broad) W. BOTELER & SON. 923 Pennsylvania ave. | Moss, “Adams Express. 225 Penu & NEW YORK. ax New Rates of Prswaye—#00, $80 and $100, according to a> Ftcerage tickets from Liv eryool abd Queeiatewn aud au Cther parts of Europead laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, ed other porta a: the Continent aud at the Company's office, BS stccragse alas iS DIGELOW CO. (6 Tih street, Waskington. Broad- ERNE Morton ormnande, Frangeul, Wednesday, Labrador, Collier. Wetheaday, May Sa in St Lemrent, de Jouselii, Yeduesday, June Checks payable on sight, fm amounts to srt. gn the TA EW YORE,QUEENS- INMAN way, sylvan AMES aplé-2un Lise Berweee New Tore. Hevea Sotrmastrrtus axp Harsers pany will sail EVERY WED. r, foot of ni New York to eh, first cal ra “pple te OFLEICHS & dew Tork? W.G METZEROTT | JAMES FUL! orth west aabuiactosk aa soir COMPANY, LIMITED, VORK AND LIVERPOOL, ¥ RK wits (OD, EXEAND OLD FRIFSDS ARE KNOWN AS Olle est sD POSTS Old Stas Paws for the ouly piace where first-clasm SLCOND- CLOTHING cant te i ti eeyectable prices, Address Xo. 19 D street, betwous Ciaad ‘north ie SUSAMS o1 sana. “ib ciate oeetieoest, obey ae prunws aa ‘> myl6-dids ENTH AND © toler, AD. 1883, in vx William T, | city of Washing numbered (1), in (325), and descrit peri of sale paid in cash, six. and Conveyanci to be compl wise wit 8, otherwise resale FRED. W_ JONES, (CHANCERY SAD (FRAME HOUS) By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th: District of Columbia, passed on wed et al., Nc Equit ini fat a eateries Brey Thomas J. Holt Ww, Ferguson, dated Jan A.D. Ist ahd. recorded among the land records District of Columbin fu Lib t No. rrnipned Trustee wil suction, in front uf the premicce. om MONDAY. the SECOND DAY | OF UNE, ies at HALE-PABT FIVE O'CLOCK Pat all that eee or parcel of land situate and lying i ti ton, District of Columbia, and npov the ground plat or plan of said city aa Part of Lo t he a twelve months respectively. to notes of the purchaser, bearing interest From the day’ of nale- ands ded of trast upon d ines sold. A deposit of $100 required at time tie at farohancys cont Terms of wn resale at risk and cost of deswulting purchaser. Corner DUNCANSON BKOS., Aucts. ‘cost and risk. ‘purchaser's, 472 Louistana. ‘MATTHEWS, 1208 31st street: =e ee OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ) AT THE CORNER OF ELEV- STREETS SOUTHWEST. ‘25th day of Oc. tue cause of Emma Holtzclaw Ist, the “08, follo 456, the un- Off: for nale at public c ages ed ten days from day of sale, other- < KR. B. FERGUSON, Trustee, ‘Penna. ave, aud 24 atreet ne. myl6-dade ONE STS. By virtue of tay. patie ine mumbered twent twenty-four (24). ai An at FIV | tid Scns bered one thousand Eo Terms of sale for each | ear mitochon | aner in six and twelve months from. ‘of sale, terest. pas | cording at purel ‘CHAS. | myl3-d&eda ‘Thompson. "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers (CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE IN SQUARES ND. 1095, BETWEEN TENNESSEE AVENUE AND 'H Si. EAST; AN! NN. C AVENUE AN. CAPITOL 8T., BETWEEN 175H EAST. ‘aud others “lenin front of toe em Suction. “in’ ‘on “DAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MAY, TANT, af the hours hereafter fe parceln of real eatate, At HALF-PAST FOUR o" ee aks i a Willan’ todd recorded WwW Sivinion of urigtal lots x ‘ine (GLbi) Aegetner with the bnpeoveaents saa the SAME DAY, immediately O'CLOCK &. ve with the improvements, una Ana clehty-two 2,080), SAME DAY. . at st STATES MARSHAL’S BALE. By virtue of a writ of ve dition! szponas, Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court saubia, und to. te vn CLAYTO? ‘THOS. DOWLING. At 1082 ON NORTH B ‘ON 161H STREET EAi N,B ST; Court of re ont eg ie, complainant ca tranesen wilt mefter mentioned, the jollow- O'CLOCK P. M., all of Runibered eight (@) and pine after ‘M., Jot uumnbered five (5), In it HALF-P: ttuntbercd five hin sauce, Nuwar ‘the im- ‘and ninety-five (1006), sean tale ys te i N McMICHAEL, U. 8, Marshal. \uctionser, my13-16 SALE aT Pee ‘Potomc, | seciety aid ch ‘Terms: Enis ae ‘ap26-eolT ON TUESDAY, JUNET! of ‘eee Pacey ny age = “seer ee a mile fa Ta tg Ae eS eee FPueMas DOWLING, auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF PREMISES Nos. 419, 421, 423 48D 5 OR NEW. YORE AVENUE, Bi x AND Sos, 630 AND Gu ON TSTREET. BELWEEN Sixhd AND SEVENTH SrREL TS. NOMTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court. the District of Columbia, in Equity, cause Ro. 8 eee ewer etal) t wil a ‘auction, in front of the respect. Srepremises: on the Gaye uamed. below, tho, following real estate, situate in Washington City, in waid District, ‘On MONDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1884, at SIXO'CLOCK P. ), and 61, of risa vabairiion et criginal ot inarware oT a division, Se ee and eck wal seas ‘On, AX, JUNE THIRD, 1964, AT THE 8A) HOUR, the Leta ‘numbered 96 and 9, of my reourd aul mn of the eaxt 49 feet front of original lot 13. in square 453, with the improvements thereon, consisting frame buildings, fronting on I tree, ey the purchaso money ‘days thereafter, “in two equal instalments st six an twelve months from the day of sale, the purchaser oF eiving his, her or thelr promissory notes for ‘same. bearing interest from. the day of ale at six Ter centum per annum, or, at the election of the pur. chaser, the whole ot any greater portion than one-third nay’ pe paid in canst ttle to the rearective parcels sold to be reta.ned until the ‘full amouut of the pure Shaso seomey andl Interea® se Dall) any purctanr ‘shail fail to comply with the terms of sale reserve the Fight to resell at le Tiak and coat of the defaulting ‘pure haser "All conveyaul gat purchaser's cost. $100 e- ‘on ‘ofc ‘ANDHEW J. BIEDLER, Trostee, | uisiana avenue north w EDWARDS & BARNARD, Attorneys, my20-co&ds PUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK HUUSE AND LOT, BEING No. 608 MAINE AVENUE SOUTHWEST. a Fy virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in: per No. 77h follo 418; one-of the land seconde for the District of Columba, we will sell on SATUR DAY, the THINTY-FINST. DAY OF MAY, A.D., 1894, MtHALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the mises, escribed real. éwtate, euate in Thevcity'ot Washington Distt of Coltanbin, to. wit: Part of Lote numbered fourteen and fifte;n (¢’and 15), i inning for the same ou Maine avenue Square D, thirty-three (33) feet eastwandly from the northwest corner of square; thence running eastwardly along said avenue seventeen (17) feet eight (5) inches; thence soutl ly and at right a’ gles to said avenue one hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet; thence three (3) inches to public ; thence southw:stwardly along said alley seventeen(17)feet Senin hes. thence to the Place of inning, aes wut i the enh odeatlerh spe Reid cette Pincay ie four-story Brick Dweiling,No. 608 Maine avenue south- west. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in equal instalments at one and two years, notes to bear interest at 6 per cent rannum, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on premis «old, Grail cash at option purchaser. Conveyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser. Ade) ostt of $200 required at t me of sale. ‘Terins to be complic, wih in dive days, otherwise the trustece re~ yervo the right to resell at the rink anidcost of the de iting purchaser after five days’ public notice of suc! resale in some per published in Washing.on,D.C. WIN J. SWEET, my2dbds WILLIAM M. KING, } Trustees. Prrxcanson BROS, Auctioneers, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF UN- ‘CLAIMED FREIGHT. On SATURDAY MORNING, MAY THIRTY-FIP'ST. 1884, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will sell, at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros, corner $th ‘and D streets northwest, pay charges, about Comrie sn amieEA SRE, mde, : : =e Packages, &c., SC. ae ‘To thout 3 ie eee Te cote Tortus cash my19-dtdbs IRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FARM OF 140 ACRES NEAR BRANCHVILLE, PRINCE GEORGE Cv, tue of of trunt to me, dated 4) By istucot 8 dead of trust tome, 1800,and recorded in of Gri county Maso land, in Liber WA. 3. No. {folio 586, and direction cf the party ectired T ‘il sal at public suction on te pcners, on THURS: DAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, tesa at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. that piece or parcel of land, sit- uate and lying in the count: George, State of ‘Maryland, contained wit the following metes and bounds: ning for the game at a stone on the north- west corner of land, and running thence 8 2 dex. 45 min. W. 93,3-5 perches: thence 8.3 dew. 30 min. W. r. 71-6 perches: thence 8. 36 deg. 13 ‘terms: One-third cash, balance ments, payable in one and two years. secured the: vag of wale: and by deed of teint of the wean hundred dollare rust be deposited when {his two equal instal- Situyed ‘eat’ Branch £0. Partha: dectring to sttcnd the sale’ a eave on the 3:30 train. A conveyance will be ville £o take them to the thace of sae. “Arc BRADLEY. Prustes. PV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN CRIMSON REP, WITH COVERS; WALNUT MARBLE-TOP T; }CET STANDS.WAL- NUT | HAIRS AND R CKERS, LACE CURTAINS EARDSOME BLACK” WALRUT ELS Hi iD, 13 PETS Hugs DRUGGETS BROMsILS CARDErS OtaHOOT HUUSE” EASY CHAlRe ES GRAVINGS, HATRCLOTH ROCKERS, WALNUT BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, OAK SIDE TABLES, LOUNGES, WALNUT SIDE- BOARD, MIRROR BACK. BLACK WALNUT EX- TENSION | TA) WALNUT DINING ROOM CHATS. HAIR, HUSK AND COTTON-TUP MAT- PRRSSES, FEATHEK PILLOWS AND BOLSTE! BEDDING, HEATING SIOVES CHINA, GLAS AND CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, On THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SECOND, 1884, com- mencing at TEN O°CLOCK A. M.. we shall sel, at resi dence No. 1224 I street_northwest, the above csllection their advantage in giving’ ths este speci teas ir advant le mpecial ai . ‘Torrmecuah WALTERS WILLIAMS Es myit-d ‘Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCE FOR A Goop TMENT— AB UMN FO™ tO RE PROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON HIGH AND AvCHION. eae Ou MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY 01 MAY, 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK. fa trot of the premises, T'shall sell the followhig property: Part wubdivided into 1¢ lots? Tots 1367, 1369. and ‘ hotel building, and lots G and H by aa cio tert would make, with a little 9. achool-hotine, lecture oF ‘The yard is scavated six feet below the et inthe ‘Ditec ‘and in ‘Owner of the é _ fendid fall into the’ niin tes on the prvmises. “Ihe location jusiness and thrift. in West Waeh- ig sought after for varios ite and dwellings. “itis also aay of acccen. being in close proximity to the street car iceeateres ene ‘cash: the a E in six and twelve and secured by a tty d posit requ ly to the Auctioneer. Beis te Drogen ol ote anctener myli-d&edu ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, TRI SALE OF VALUABLE ENTY, No, 192 0 SEREET KORTHWESE Tire uf a deed of tras APB USSR sad Seconded a ieee ee ee ah 361, ot neq, che of the land records of the Dustrict uf ofa ad by direction ofthe parts accured thre. a ster, rt % inva frout of the DNESDAY, MAY WENT -EIGHG) A.D. 180 ot HALE PAST FUE 1K P.M. the following acti Sate in the ct ented Hy igh ety a ine ine os tr Perry's eub-divinion Hher Wir, ello 8, thereon, az Gloucester, Cuisine first- ‘of surf-bathing and ocean SEf,, Send for circular and terme to F. Ht ‘VERMONT, ATLANTIC CIry. VERMONT ‘ab. Atlantic; uno Be ee iter SH TE my3-am WALTER BURTON. WINDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS —BLUE MOUN- tains. hunting, Grealang SBrenteuys, 1018 Far aes ae ea AOM.TELLY, New Windsor, Ma” a OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS — R ‘Winchester, V ‘Great North Mountain, Dear Va. Ovens Tone 13 1600" Term, 9 to $90 per ancnts og four weekn. ‘Ticket erulagion toe bY Spriogs and return €8.80; good unl October, pallustrated pamphlets, gtving all information, may be 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest. “Tcertainly know of né place preferable to Rock Enon lace of eat during the heated season.” From Hon. a. Wyman, Trewuree US “The atmosphere is pure and invigorating.” From A.J: Huntington, D. D., Columbia Collage, “The climate: delightful, th itments ood tbe reps rea tnd! eficient sa toe cule " From John A. Baker, esq., Washington. hse? thfull ‘that we have never de- ful aoumimes, Y's "Say Tuan shee treats fon TE, ‘springs, are home sick four hours absense far Rock Enon, "Keyser, ex. Washington. “Having spent of nine t Roc noi Feta speak piiticontdence aa tay yh ih plese. re, of the many attractions of the'place™ Frou. ‘Wieht, esa, Washington, D. G. “The handsome service of your bountiful tat forms: marked contrast fo Chat widelr churacterions sane ‘Tesorts in general.” WwW. esq, Washing ton, D.C. my3- PO? BENTFIFTY FURNISHED O8 UNFUR- ISHED COTTAGES, AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, For Photographs of Cottages snd particulara callat my office, [mhz] __ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ESTATE. xO commasstox. J. T, DYER, y20-6 1001 F street northwest. ‘QNEY TO LOAN ON REAL. ESTA’ Mer Rani ON PaMicineae SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ny16-1m 928 F street northwest, MONEY TO, LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON AP. proved real estate security on lone time, at low. est rates of interest, C,H. KNIGHT, 482 Louisiana ay- enue, myis-6t" 100,000 WXte>.20, LOAN FN SONS ‘of 1,000 to $10,000, at 7 and’ 8 per cent per anfum, payable scmi-anruall rat mortgage on improved real eatate in i Best ot Washington references: Tas Niw Graxn Hore: CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. OPENS JUNE 26TH, 1884. sare Wantharon Orie Sa rs Poonaytvania ‘and West Shore. for rooms, &e., cin be made at Riggs EDWARD A. GILLETT. my2-tu,tslm Late Manager Hotel Kasterskill. RIGHT HOUS! B REHOBOTH BEAC! ot mane femat my20-2m J.T. THOMPSON, Proj 5 SEE ES ee jotel w. of Berkeley and ite Rotice here Send for illustrated and descriptive pam 7.7 y Springs, a0 U STATES TLANTIC CITY, X. J. OPENS JUNE 28TH.” ” NS THE LEADING HOTEL Augmented Orchestra Hectic Bells, Hlecteio Tigh Superior Cuisine and Attendance, my20-tu,th, HENRY W. ANDREWS, Leeso>. STATES HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J. $8. $10. 812 per week: 82 per day. Cosch; atovery train. myi7-2m ©. B. REEVES, Prop. ‘HE VICTORL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—EN- ite etch tern cia serena. Tho eet inch fee geared Gilthe yenr- sis (my17-2m] ‘M. WILLIA! yore LAFAYETT) CAPE aes Pecond Seanon. 186, id Beason, 138k, Location uns Directly” opposite, mmo iron pict “legantiy “turnished? serie lanes Open ail the Sear. mp i720 FRANK H. HILDRETH. ECIL, VILLAONE BLOCK FROM BEACH AND Aepot. “Roona lage, his and airy. Pine wa view fom crery window. (Reduced eaten for May and Tune. myl7-an "Mus. C. Le i WHEELER, Cape May THE KARCHER-GRIMES TRAGEDY. Further Testimony asto the Homi- cide—Preceedings in the Criminal Court. 2d Edition. Lalest Telegrams {0 The Star. Nominated for Congress. ‘May 90.—The Prrtssvuna, Pu Tepublicans to-day oruuniaa Gen Jamon Nee i Omergs at Chicago Weel Growers’ Convention. AN ADDRESS ATTACKING THE PRESENT TARIFF. Carcaco, May 20.—The national convention ‘Wool growers to-day issued an address to the wool rowers of the country, in Which {t states that eating rit ees te Saree Breasion and from or 8 ec more ‘The trial of Louis Karcher, for killing J. W. Grimes on the 27th of March last, was continued 40 the Criminal Court yesterday after Tum STAR'S Teport closed. Mr. James E. Padgett, who lved Rext toKarcher’s house, 7th and D streets south- east, where the tragedy occurred, testified to hear- ing nots? in Karcher's house about 10:30 o'clock tight. He heard Karcher demanditig admis- ‘ion to the bed-room, and heart the voices of a Police. Witness went to the house, where he saw Grimes lying on the floor, and Karcher said “I have Shot him” or “caught him,” witness did not know 2 i j ‘Sergeant James E. Mulhall, who had a talk with Karcher after the shooting, testified that Karcher, When informed that Grimes was dead, said: “Well, hat is just as I wanted it should be.” Karcher xk When he Woke up he beara ieee ae eitos ‘up he heard voices tn demanded admittance, which was refused, after a hatchet, with which he pounded ‘wife opened the door. Witness ‘the closet, and as he was trying 2 D, and the Man altewpt Twas too quick for him and shot "The witness on men. He ans' “Yes, and forinthat I'did not leave het long J. F. Hartigan, who performed the autopsy, led to the cause of death. L. Daily, who responded to Kar ice, testified to witness showit him Grimes inthe bed-room, and saying: “1 did it. Ishot him three times” "Witness asked Why hedidit. | Karcher said, “It has been going on for along time, but T have caught him at fast’ Ey of 1867, ‘The action . The it about by a few who to use qubdue aud menace American dress also attacks the policy jung raw ma- terial on the free list. = ————r A Villain Causes a Railread Collision. ‘Troy, N. Y. May 90.—An unknown aswitch Bone Mt E E : 4 i &5 5 i i E is Deggageman, Engineer Myers mad his “leg broken Sone other persons were injured. M ‘OUNTAIN TOP HOTEL, 1g MILES FROM Afton Depot, on Chesapeake ang Ohio Railway, and 140 miles from Washington city. will be open for visitors Gane Ist," HENRY. MANSIE, Prop.. Afton Depot, va myli-2mn Fo Des isc, BAR HARBOR, ME. a May 20th. Located ov the ISLAND This hotel of OF MOUNT DESER’ Vt . lids should remember that Conant’s Compound 9 ‘Vapor Baths are connected with the house, ‘or terina, circulars, ete., ad nrietor. ittages to rent DES ISLE, SBURY PARK. N. J—THE VICTORIA, Now open. One block from ocean, Accom- $7 Modation for 80. Gas and all conveniences. Wide plazzas. Reduced rates for May and June, my15-3m, 6 8. KEMPE. TLANTIC HOUSE, OCEAN GROVE. N.3.—; One hundred yanis from surt pea all¥ (9 year. crm for Muy au i *ny isha MA. YOUNG, Proprictor: RAND VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY, SEA END OF ‘Connecticut ayenue: full ocean view: ac- commodation for 150 quests: all 1nod. impa. myls-Jm ISAAC H. EVANS, Proprietor, ALDINE VILLA, CAPE MAY, N. Z—NEW AND and complete in every particular: few yds. from the each, and ‘opporite hot and cold bathe open all the year: termsmodcrate. Mrs, THEO. MUELLER, mi5-2m T. JAMKS HOTEL, FRONT ROYAL, VA,, M. E. BEALL. Proprietor. ‘This Hotel has been thorouchly renovated Jui and repainted and newly furnished and. will be keptin first-class style. Bourd by the day or week. "Cl moderate. The patronage of the public solicited.m16Im TRE GETTYSBURG SPRING HOTEL GETTYs- ‘burg. Pa.—First-class in all its appoint- juents,, Terms, 82.50 to $3 per day: for one F/ week, 815; for longer period. 812 to #14 per ‘week. “For descriptive circulars and information about transportation address, HORACE M. CAKE, 1500 I street northwest, my15-Im* mye-im 20, 7 Bg ms 10003 ON REAL ESTATE, 500 THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. 81,200, Sen 20. LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AN Ne? ABY AMIOMRE OD Olah OURSE, apl2.am ‘20 F ate ‘ONEY TO LOAN_ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER security. dn naan to sully at loweet rato of interest Th ROBT: A PHILLIPS, 1495, ¥, avenue. Moe rN me ‘At Lowest Kates of Interest, : R. 0. HOLTZMAN, feb6 Corner 10th and F streets northwest. Gi eanin toetton approved Real Extate security, ‘ume on 2 te aecurity, moderate, ‘at lowest rates of interest. ‘No un" Tecessary delay. J. V..N. HUYCK, nis 1605 Pennsylvania avenne, HAVE MONEY TO TOAN ON GOOD REAL Eq- No delay when sceurity iaited 0.6. UNEEN, Boor s 0 curity 8 3 Firemen’s Building, cor. tthrets and Lavave das avnitng fo dt St lowest 7 rutoa estate security. Firen e6e ROWS on 2437 Pennsylvania aventis, ONEY TO Tas, MO" SSO 108% nares oF retenest, OS Maca Ba, OF PETERS ‘SHOS. J. FISHER & CO., rns 1904 F street northweat, 4 PROPOSALS. PPOPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. | Wan DErAntMent, May 16th, 1684. Sealed Proposals wil be received at” this depérthucnt until TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, 1884, for f eons Supplies, consisting of Brooms, Brushes, Soa] fowela, tle, cic. for the War Department “aud ita Bureaus in Washington, during the fiscal year ending Sune 30th, 1885, : ‘Blank forms of showing the items and esti- uated quaitities required, together with Instructiong to bidders, will be furnialied on application to this Depart- ment. ‘Bida will be considered on each item separatel Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of War, \dorsed on the outalde of the envelope, “Proposals oF ‘Miscellaneous Supplica.” No contract will be awarded ander thia advertisement patil an appropriation shall have been madely Congress for the purchase of the miscellaneous supplies r<uired. myl9-6t ROBERT 'T. LINCOLN, Secretary of War, ‘PROLOSALS FOR CAST MON PIPE, URMIcE oF BUILDING FoR STATE, ‘Wan avo Navy DEPaRTMENTs, WaSHINOTON, D.C,, May'l7, 1864, Sealed Proposals for furniahing and delivering about 1,800 running fect of Cest Iron’ Water Pipe and extra heavy Drain Pipe and Fittings, at the site of the Build- ing for the State, War and Navy Departments in this city, will be received at this Office until TWELVE M.. on THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1684, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders, ‘Specifications, general netructions to bidders, and blank torms of proposal will be furnished on applica- | tion to this office. ses ‘THOS, LINCOLN CASEY, my17-6t Colonel, Corps of Euixineers, OPOSALS FOR LUMBER, (Orrick oF Bur.bixe vor Stare, WAR AXD ) Nave DepAnTMENTS, seteapropedlt NTR, Saath the pro} for furnishing aud delive on 130,000 feet BM. of Pine ‘Timber and Lumber at the site of the Building for the State, War and Navy Depart Ments in this city, will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M., ON SATURDAY, MAY 'Y-FOURTH, 1884, and opened immediately Mipecitiatlogs paseel tnetetctiona. to Waders, and pecitications, general instructions to bidders, anc blank forms of proposal will be furnished to rerular ealers iu lumber on application £0 this ofr, IOMAS LINCOLN CASEY, mylt-6t Coionel, Corps of Enwincers. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OOK AT LOW FAR FIFTY CENTS— NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONHOE, Steamer JANE MOBELEY leaves W: mn for Nor- folk. and Old Foint MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI- aX at 0:90 p.m iaakung close connection with steamer for ew ork ghd Kichuond. Ocean View, Virginia Beach, and ou POTOMAC LANDINGS—Fare 250. Steamer ON caves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ab Ta, at General Office, 618 15th strect, or at ompany'n wharf, Sgot of 6th svet, wood, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, Supt. Eat AILY INE TO NORFOLK, FOR’ MON- Dit eid Bouck onate GE iE LEARY and EXCELSIOR. — Summer ached temper 90, 1864. Steamers will leave Seventh str wharf as follows: LEAKY on MONDAYS, WEDNES. DAYS and FRIDAYS. 56:50 p. m,, ‘no atope be- tween Alexandria and Fortress Monroe. .C] OR on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 6:30 and SATUR- Harboresdt way, Bacltsive connection. with Boston 2nd Taisicened Siemans, Sommers leary cm oe F ea bo fe. Ocean “View and: Virginis, Beach Polkinhorn's, next to Toreand Ohio tleket: City post oftcs, ofice of Ka ih xtreet and 7 office of Knox'w express, Gil ntrect. an fivania avenue, and at ‘ome, Th Street Wharle HONS’ express, WHl eal) for tod chase from hotels and private residetices, Freight | ived daily until 5p. m_ 3190, WP. WELSH, General Agent. (QTEAMER anRowauaTE Leaves Seventh-street wharf at 7 am. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ting with Baltimore Ohi tShepherd's; Sitgie aleandyie with fu Fence frome ane: ‘Gn -Mondsye for Nomint dint Tend nes returning: Tuesdays, ‘On Thuways for Currio1 ‘St. Clement's A and erring terre Re na Yelurning Sundays. WAND TER Me Seventh-street wharf, Wastungton, D. . MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE Steamer SUE, Capt. W.C. portent Baltmoreend iver AY, will Re gis eS fe FRIDAY at 5 ithe ae = Pod cht received uni (iidiiverte ‘ict must be prepaid ‘accommodation unequalled. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, mb3-6m ‘Teh street wharf, agen rene en ‘on Mondays, Witnesdaya ‘Fridays, stopping at —_ ae MX Veexont ter. vennomn STEAMER W. W. CORCORAR (peg elves 1 L BLAKE, Late of Stockton Hotel, Cape May. REXTON VILL CAPE MAY—SPLENDID OCEAN ences: Biges eloper week. "Address Mie J. MYERS, jencen: #100 ale per week. rm. J. Brexton, Park avenue, Daliimore, Md.” tiyla-dm RKNEY SPRINGS, ist SHENANDOAH COUNTY, virarNta. Le] Hving leased these, well-known Springs for PIVE EARS we bor to inform the Jubii ang one felends that they will be open from JUNE. 1 to DECEMBER DINE MoF theraiption of garsis,All appointments firsteclags, The Hotels and Cottayes ave been put i condition and te comrlets furnishitg cutitly cd aura nconumisdtion aud comnforte evort ih the stl" apactty, 800 perwons, EGHAPH and EXPRESS FACILITIES in, Hotel | “ZERMS-adh. 44 and 860 per month, a Sordine to location. Special rates for peanan. Weite for fhserpelv relay giving vacclon and) analynen of the alterent "waters to JOSEPH N. WOODWARD, yt: M. & H.C. MADDUX, Proprietors. Ow 'D HOTEL, OF THE B. AND O. R. SU) Big Mill be open for reception of rests on fy ic an ate sraomenis af rodeo SE spplying to WELCKER'S, No, 721 1oth strect northwest, fashington, D.C. any 10-30 JR. HAMILTON'S MED. INST. AND SUMMER RESORT, Jocated near the hotels; lance rooms: every at- tention ‘and. comfort’ provided for pleasure OQ) scekers and invalids. Baths of all kinds and 4i'! | experienced medical skill, Terms moder te. "AC i! R. HAMILTON, M. D. | _my9-1m* Saratoga Springs, N.Y. EW CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL pepemiy in June. ‘Terms, moderate CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, late of Conti. Rental, Philaelphis, and Stockton, Ca Address, until June Ist, 1730 Nort deiphin, Pa, ‘Manager, or pe Mas th, OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W, Va. Mrs. 8. E. Lovett, proprictress. "@/) Elevation 1,20" fect’ above ‘tlde level: 1 : hours from Washington : large airy rooms ani iicos: excellent board, own vegetables, plenty’ of fresh mill. ew. Open "Terma: 36 ee ages June 6th, ‘ORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR, SPRINGS. ‘Step Va. P. ‘Terms: Per day. 82; week, 1250; month of fl 40." Pataphiets at Star office, hin E, G J0KDAN. (A TASTIC CITY, Na. { A : ? MANSION, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. ‘per"Week; special terms for fami THE LARGEST HOTEL. | © Rooms single, double and en snite. Recently enlarged and furnished with all modern improvements. my6-sun (CHARLES MCOLADE, Proprietor. Movsram Hovse, CRESSON SPRINGS, OPENS JUNE 26re, Tne, It is located on the tuble-lnnd at ‘the top of the Alle- gheny Mountains, and surrounded by a hand. Some park of magnificent forvet trees. ‘The grounds cover an arca of 600 acres. Tts Ji accesnlbility, pureair. pure water, freedom from malar Bley mo-auioes. and useeta of ‘all Sindy, render it one Of the most desirable resorts in the United Staves, Parlor and sleeping ears. run throush from all. promi- nent points, without chanwe, over the best constructed, quipped aid minaged railroad in the world, ‘A special low-rate, round-trip ticket, ood for the sea. spn fit coungn aitachea, good for die day at the Mountain House, which will be credited to account of guests, will be sold by the Pennsylvania Hallrosd from ull Pelucinal pointe, : Hor cucaIAr® and rit DUNHAM, Superintendent, . DUNHAM, Superintendent ‘The celebrated Tojati House, Altoous, Pa, is also under Mr. Dunham's management, Mr. Chas, B. Fi-her, Ansiatant Superintendent, will be at WILLATD'S on the 220 day of May. from 10 ofclock & m. to 6 o'clock p.m., to show diagr- ius, etiraxe rooms, | Sud give any inforimaiion needed." miyi0-s,tu.th, | QE cwarn > ¢ o ES, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN END OF Delaware avenue; will open May Sst, 1854, Gay throughout, Guests by C. & A. EPCS qullyenve creat Gotta stauen Hotel, ones Mel ‘Wortton, Assistant: Jonah Wootton, Proprietor. myl0-s,t,th, 3m ‘AmaNtio cry. THE “BRIGHTON,” : ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR - ap29-tu,th,s,4mo F,_W. HEMSLEY & SON. ETROPOLITAN, COR, ATLANTIC AND FIFTH (Mass.) aves,, near warm baths: Camden, | and Atiantic trains stop at door. ‘erins mod- 99 | erate. J. A-MCCLEES, Prop. my5-th.s,t,10w 2d EENTONS, ATLANTICCITY. SOUTH CAROLINA ‘ave.,near the beach ; heat and gas through Out; first-class acocmm dation: open all, the! year. Mra E.JAGMETTY. myl6-th.s,t,8m j Qe POINT COMFORT, ‘VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTEL, Bitusted 100 yards from Fort Monroe. all the year. “Equal to any hotel in the Surroundings unsurpassed; table and service unexcelle and driving specially, re for southern people. Terms leas for equal: Shan any, rsort in ‘the country. ve HE NANEPASHEMET, EAD, T ees . MARELE 8 “tu, th,6, 26 Md my6-t FLOCK ISLAND, R L—OOEAN VIEW HOTEL, 15 Faniga otic CER GS Se ae Sees ties Serene head pereee ease Smooz Hows : TESTIMONY AS TO KARCHER'S PREVIOUS KNOWI- EDGE OF HIS WIFE'S INFIDELITY. ‘The first witness to-day was Lieut. H. K. Red- ‘Way, who testified to going to the house of Karcher — The Presbyterians in Council. CONDEMNING SUNDAY WORK—AM INVITATION TO THE Pr T ‘3 were on the night of the murder and seeing the body of adopted bolt ‘the office of treasurer and mak. Hedapyre The epee ai hase = | ing the duties incumbent on a stated | Not buttoned and one shoe and sock. were off ain Clock sta specited conspess “=* the collar was on the bed, There were no evi- Genoes of drinking that he saw. Witness saw Karcher at the station in the cell and told him the man was dead. He said that was as be wanted It, and in reply to a question he sald that he had been | aware of his wife's infidelity, and remarked that be was sorry he had not left her before, or some- = wo a ees Karcher then told witness details \oting, remarking, “1 was tov quick for the man.” On crossexamination witness repeated that he asked Karcher if he did not know of the inideuty wife, and he answered yes, and. Senceani Mullhall asked if he had not ‘been aware of his Wife's carrying on with other men, and he sald yes. | He didnot remember that Karcher said that the man rushed out. Grimes appeared to be some 25 or 30 yearsold. Witness simply repeated to him of the New York Stock Market today, as reported phon = _ rected oye! shes a know K aS pats e'S Infidelity. He peter knew the Woman, xy Sheetal wire 60, He DONS, SO I but there was considerable taik about her. ‘Name. Name. | @ Spm| Mr. Mackey.—it was all hearsay; 80.19 The case, + District Attorney Wi \on.—That is not evi- pensation. ‘The report of the special committee on Sabbath {at day was adopted unanimously. =. St o> was. un: A ‘The Kev. Dr. McPherson, of Chicago, submitted the report of the standing Committee on home mis- ‘The fourteenth annual of the board of home missions was submitted to the assembly. An invitation for the assembly to attend the un- yelling of the Martin Luther monument, at Wash- ington city, tc-morrow, was received and referred. gadis os as FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 8 p.m. prices Can. Pac.. 1 | 70% | dence; but the gentleman will find it different Can. Sou... 111% 1003¢ | before he gets through. tects ae ix! 3 ‘MRS. KARCHER'S REPUTATION. Do. Officer John W. Smoot testified to seeing the hat, nee neckUe and collarof the man on the bed and a cc Dottie and glass on a chair beside the bed. It was | Calc about half full of whathe thought was whisky. Del. & ‘Witness had been doing duty on that beat for wo DL years, and Karcher had been living there tor six 10"| 9% | mont He had been acqualuted with Mrs. 38 | srg | Karcher tor several years. hn la ‘Mr. Mackey objected to witness ling to ai | 80% Es testimony as to her character unless it could ln143i11434 | be shown that the defendant knew of it. 4 eo | TE DEFENDaNT's KNOWLEDGE OF EIS WIFE'S FRAC- ICES. Por | 26% | _ Mr. Worthington answered thatit had been shown 88%, 88%q | that the defendant had the knowledge by his own 9 | admission. The government expected to show that 18% 12 | this man knew or must have known, that hls wite .| 48%) 43% | Was @ public prostitute; that only a week or two 7% 7 | before, when she came home late, he refused to let 14%) 12 her in, and told her to go back and Minish the night 6 it | a8 she had commen: it, and she went to the sta- Uon; that on one occasion he had in the presence Sele anata eats eet Depression in Wall Street, In at ey wor was. the custom of the woman to entice men from the CMMETTURGENT OF COLTIDESEE 1 RANLZOAD 3AM | ret sandiog io he bay into, _ crying New Your, WALL STREET, May 20, 1:50 p. m.— | Kisses at them, and even going so far as to embrace ‘The Post says:—The stock market was again weak, | thia™,0@ {he siteet. They expected to show all lower and unpromising during the entite forenoon, | “Uf, 40) furthers that the detendant knew It, and by 120’clock all the active stocks showed de- acm B = etagmntgen ne clines ranging from 1 to2% per cent. ‘The most conspicuous causes of dep! ion are the further ‘unseltlementof confidence in railroad management, enerally by developments in connection with the uisville and Nashville, the weakness of the Lon- don market for American securities and seiling here, both by the bears for short account and by some uneasy Investors for long account. There was con- siderable buying of stocks in small amount at prices frequently higher than the general and this usually indicates investment buying on a small scale. But it was too small to have any effect on the market to sustain prices. The mar- ket for rafiroad bonds was only moderately active, but prices were generally lower. eee ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 20.—Virginia threos, 52 bid to-day. ‘than know! intvance. He denied that ipa tba a oath ita, oa Mt was the language of rage. He ‘that this lestimony was uduuissi- bie, for the defense was self-defense, and he fur- ‘ther claimed that it must be shown that there was more than knowledge or conmivance—that there THE COURT ADMITS THE TESTIMONY. ‘The court said the point was one of much difm- culty, and at the present ume he could not rule ‘the testimony inadmissible. Two witnesses had Sworn that Karcher admitted that he was aware of the conduct of bis wife, and 1t seemed to him ‘that the question of knowledge or ar ae, was for the jury. A husband may know of BALTIMORE, Mp., 20.—Cotton dull—mia- ead, ‘Wheat south. | Conduct of a wife and may be doing the best he can Se tur Seamed: “pemern seit apaeearense to reform her. A man kno\ ¢ Immoral con- red iat do, ber, T-1al.13; No, 1 Mary] =e Wite and consenting v0 It, would have a 5: No. 2 western @ man caught wi w Bias Lorgar 08; June, 1 Osget 08: Tuy L adultery. ‘The question seemed, was the oftense August. 1 taal.034. Corn sout oe committed with premeditation or'was the prisoner Tow. GJn64; western mixed. spot and Bay, hurried into it by passion. He thought with this 6034: July, 6la613; August. 622623 ‘view the prosecution had the it to show the dull—southern and } ennsylvanis. ‘Aoatt immorality of the wife and her habit of going with 41432" do, mixed, Saal” Hay tray Other men, for the purpose of showing that it was Bovnew thing and was no. cause for aay sudden Passion on the part of the husband. TESTIMONY AS TO THE WIFE'S REPUTATI Officer Smoot continued his testimony, stating that he had seen Mrs. Karcher once or twice beck- Hay ies eae Sat, Hy eet Gull std eaay. Hatter ett_weters 11020: creamery, 24827. quiet, 14815. Petroleum nomi- nal—refined, 7708. Coffee dull—Rio cargoes, ordini to Sai, 9M at0) ees Sate soft, T: coy ia uct 00s as, orn ‘usb: Shipment men to come in during the day; did not re- 2 oats, 2,000 br ‘ryo, 3,000 buabele, ta | Saenber ‘seeing men in during the night; had | Sag Sah gmbele: corn, sae bmahale, Sales —wheet, | Tord ber reputstion, diovusens wane eee yery loose woman. Witness once heard (about Unree months ago) a controversy between the hus- ‘band and wife as to her conduct. She had called on ~ed arrest’ him, but Pe ples then called “a —_" replied ‘that he was a liar, wigs To Mr. Mackey, on cross-examination, witness said he did not xnow personally of any lewd con- duct on her part, nor did he inform Karcher of any suchoonduct. In the controversy Karcher accused her of having men there in his absence, and older ‘W get out of his house. KISSING 4 MAN IN THE MARKET, Officer T. A. Clements testified to ‘Seeing several questionable acts on the part of Mrs. Karcher, such askissing a man in the market, having men in the house, &c. In February iast he saw Mrs. Karcher at her house trying to get in, and Karcher refused her admission, saying she could go back to her — ‘OfMicer John T. Howe testified that Mrs. Karcher lived in @ house of 1l1-fame about 12 years ago; that he had seen her men to her house quite often. Witness also testified to Karcher on one oc- casion, about midnight, refusing to let his wife In, telling her that she could go to where she had beet Cute. May 20, 11:30 a. m. —Wheat, after: open- ing, showed litte more strength, =, ‘The District in Congress, ‘MECHANICS’ LIEN BILL. The House District committee to-day authorized Mz. Muldrow, chairman of the sub-committee on Judiciary, to report favorably to the House a sub- stitute for the mechanics’ Hen Dill ‘The bill will give tothe District a mechanic's lien with all the Provisions of the old law, and differing from it by extending 1t for the benetit of the material men, as well as the builders, contractors and laborers, ‘The len binds the owner of the property only to the extent of the contract, and requires that he shall be given the usual notice. LAND TITLES IN THE DISTRICT. Mr. Muldrow was directed also to report favora- diy, with some slight amendments, not changing the character of the bill, Mr. Blackburn's Dill to Amend the law relating’ to iand tities in the Dis- ‘trict of Columbia. —_---__——_.. Capitol Topics, ‘THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE al nig ciements aia to-day authorized Mr. Broadhead to report tavora-| | Officer TT. A. Clements was recall on eross- bly to the House the joint resolution to suspend the | €x@mlnation testified that he frequently saw a tnan operation of all laws, &c., passed at the 26th ses sion of the legislative assembly of New Mexico until the: oe ‘that some of the members thereof Were not entitled to their seats shall be investiga- ted, or some action taken Dy Congress, The com- mittee also agreed to report favorably Mr. Tucker's ‘Dill directing the Secretary of the Treasury to ex- amine and settle the accounts of certain states and the ay. of Baltimore, growing out of moneys ex- Para i Of his dor. TESTIMONY OF A COUSIN OF GRIMES. W. G. Clifford, a cousin of deceased, testified that 5 3 g & i : i i for military ‘the war of ‘The claims are: ; Balt more, $23,600; New York, wanta, $2180, Delaware, $18,500, and ‘North Carolina, A CONFERENCE ON THE SHIPPING BILL. AND WHISKY. ‘On cross-examination witness sald Grimes told him that he had been there before and she had ‘sent out and got cigars, oysters and whisky tokeep peifect--Grimes was what he would calla tem man, but wou! ‘on sever Rionths apart. He was aman of limited teas and left seven children. REPUTATION OP THE KARCHERS. After recess, John G. Myers, pay clerk, U. 8. N., testified that he lived opposite Karcher’s; on the night of the homicide heard the cry of “murder.” ‘Witness had often seen men go to Karcher's Sometimes several in an hour, except of aconference. Gen. Slocum will proba- ‘be chairman of the House cor and quite a long discussion in conference is ex; ‘THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. "The House appropriation committee 1s consider- ‘TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LAND GRANTS. Representative Lewis was structed by the House corfimittee on public 1ands to-day to report, favorably the joint resolutien fatroduced by him yesterday, which prohibits ths Secretary of the In- ‘thinks he has seen men go there at dark. certty or patent aty lands granted ta any corgr: | , Od cTom-<xamination witness aid he never saw eal ae in any Pass | &man goto Karcher’s when he was at home. ation, eee ay are jana | Witness knew that Karcher's reputation was good, ts have been mane to eituer Branch of this ge ee mngress until after final action shall be taken tion, and. said he had not spoken the prisoner, Dut had condemned the act. LH | i i i i i i : 4 4s He EEee 4 | Gen. S'S Garroll, U8 A District Government Affaire: MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The District Commissioners, in a note t tae Sapertatendent of the Baltimore ang Potomac rai Toad, state that the approaches to the cree, Ang of the rai ‘eSft rod a8 Such as to make the crowing one of the most dab- evrous in Ue District, and request that a fagmaa be Kept on duty at that point. ‘The Commissioners have informed Hon. Jos. Ke ‘McCammon Uhat Ube property of tne Association 10 Works of Mercy will be marked exempt fom taxa= ion upon the books of the assessor we 8 day of July, 1884 Parents were issued today to citizens of Waste ington as follows: Lockman Blue, hand corn @hell- ing devioe; John W. Osborn, method of and Tatus for dampening lithographic surtaces; E Stone, animal sears, “ROFFER. On May by Key. Father Holden, of Saint HARTLETT of Washinwion, Ds to Mise We A BOR LICKOFFER. of Weetnsinmtcr, Ma SKIPPON—DONALDSON On May 1! at iv set ae i of neat Dames county, Md. No canis. ii Sa DIED. ATCHISON. On Monday, May 19, LoS i am either he Maen nm Wednesday, the ‘Diet | F se ‘The friends and relatives are invited jo Bowers. at BRONAUGH. In Victoria, Texas on wif theake Soma W. Bronaugh, of this city. BURGESS. On Tursday, May 20th, ats the thirtieth sear of ber ages ” Day by day T saw fede rater facet, Funeral will take place fr rratdence, JS Geireya avenueeouthens, on Thane mee $i 2p-m, "Melatives and frieuds are reepectfully cn CARROLL “On Tuesday Acorn of ney pramanoteee Ace ie ees mueningitie, HELEN HANCOC q itinnds ed atghatiion are tovted to Street northwest, = SES me DRISCOLL. On Monday ni May 19, 1 after sheer bing DESIST, DRUSCCLL aged ae Funeral will take place from his mot! —— and relatives ary respectfully invited to ; faced Sane Hamnee.cf Wenig: Dees oe oe Mee OS McCARTHY. On Monday” May 19, 1884, MICHARL Funeral will take place from his late Texidenos, Inewday at Four-and-a-half strvt southwest, Wedl Sto. hequicin mass at St. Dominic's church. McDER MOTT. On Sunday. May 18th. 1884, at inutes of five a m. after « painful ines ‘of wor diphtheria, BRIDGET 8 PHTA, the belo Gauciter of Haury aid Mary Mcbermoti, aged mine yearn. Funeral was private, ® ROSENBERRY. On May the 20th, 1894, MARY, bee loved wife of Jo Roscubetry, e Soved wile of Josmph berry, in the forty-sevantn Funeral to take place trom her husband's GL Lstrwet north rat) Tharsiay. at Phan Petende pl Felativen are ronjeeazully tr UNDERTAKERS. fam liom the luparat stock of oth an rial Cason. Fifteen pate expe - king, Undertaking and Fanbalning. FHUK HONEY & ©0. LLEW (LATE CATHOLIC ei ies, Undertaiees Tit wt | Branca ees sate Taimaculate Conception Ghiurch, North Gapttol $y vehurd lt ENINHING UNDERTAKER connection, 1029 7th street northwest, near te oe Jose C. oon MBER ERE eo and ‘oun we sbigant Sune Mo Pa fF oe tee Gas SUCCESSORS JU BUCHLY'S UNDERTAKING 6 & 1 ‘DEBT: ty Ave. 1. W.. (fot 1s $22Pa Ave. o.w. formerly $19 Pa Si eee Idien au ‘Transient [elephons connection, Gence at place of business, HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, ‘THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST Schedyie in ettect MAY 31, 2804, £40 AM.—NEW ORLEANS MANE Mallee Duly ex ert ‘Bonday with g'O Renees vex pt Runday Ne 0.1 man’ Buffet cum from New York and Wa ineton “to. ‘cre Pulliuan Sleeping 620M LOUISVILLE FAST TISE: Dally via Chare Motwsville wrvanciniwt, Loulvile and all Waster, =~ cere ereadhaacrcymaeind 3040 P.M.—SOUTHERN MATL, AND EXPRESS. salsargareen sates Comes Pullman ‘Sleeping cars from Washineton via Date ville, Charlotte and Atlante to New. Orleans, from Washington Yaa" Charlotte and Columbia 13 ‘Manumar Division Train leaves Washingtonat 8.40 A, Mand 8:10PM daily. except Sunday. ‘Warncttin faraine eave’ Washington at 640A. and For tickets and information inquire at Company's Of ‘Bce, 601 Penney] i ania avenue GF at, Union Dept ae as, mario SOL. HAAR, Traffic Manager. Tee Oost vanta ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST AND 80! DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCE: STEEL RAILS © MAGNIFICEST EQUIPMENT, EFFECT MAY itn, i ‘Trarse Lew WasiiNotos, PROM TATION COMER For Pittainirg andthe “Lirnited or Pittsbu at stents ‘of Palace Siceping Care at ¥-40.4 lay, Fast one Sada. an., daly, with Sleepinue Cars from fo Chicinbatt,” Western Expr ?-40 p.m. daily. Fala Care to Pittsburg. Ae. Soeetn dally fet Chico, with Sleeping Car Pitteburg to E Bem. daily, or Vattebung MallExprees, 10 the Wee with Palace Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Eric, Canablaiwun, Kecbeater, Batialo. S 30,00 me daly. execpt Baty with Fanon Washington to Rochester. and Washington to ‘Trat leavig Waehuuwtou ou Saturday hig wil nk run beyond hence. For Will ‘Lock Haven and Elmire at 9:40am, daily, excopt Suinday. For New York and the East, 8:15 a. m., 10:50, m. 1 4:00, 10:00 and 11-15 p.m." On Sunday, 4:00, 10:00, 21-15 p.m. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cara, 9:40 a, m daily, except Sunday. 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