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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. FUTe: r THIS AFTERNOON. "EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, FURNISHED SEASHORE COTTAGE TO LET aT Ho: = pra = 5 = ness S6rp HE MAN 1X A TREE” will locate tp Me pew bee! oemhen blasts LITTLE BOAR'S HEAD,RYE BEACH, X.H., Srocxroy Hore. — lami aa spe intel Te Bae OF DALRGOM AND AURANT AND. LI. CAFE MAY, ¥. J. ponble tee wa as the | OR BARRGOM AND" REaT AURA z . RMS EPR TANCE Te OF US| Hot ins Tren writh tbelof on Which it | GEN, Me. ites) Os NORTHWEST, AS py ge SATURDAY MURNING MAY, THIRTTETEST, | urict Also one Or more Jota in the APERNOOS, PWENTY NINTH MALAY FOUR resation of eee under the proprietors SENT wil sell at he suction rooms of Duncanson | ME Pleasant eth ac equa west foes hat sere r x THE ENTIRE {he Logan House, Alton, and Bryn Mawr = comer 9th and D streets northwest, t Pay | oo i orthwent cf the Coltmnbiam Coll ty. ATURE CONTAINED IS TH Rooms, bs ie Solo Wp ey shout 400 PACKAGES, Hoses, | tivu toreetee ndete citeie tas limits, and HWE CALI ATEEM TION Re country that st would Se upere' opation to gpeak of is Se ee | Epaurpansed, for safe, soney investments, with soca Owner iseving ety ae Murpansed 1 to aprotstascots ual leasce, Fo santeaee F nlatlve and ah be sold without reserve. ‘Dartirs concerned will take notice, BE caak, wlae myl9-4tdbs Re . HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. UNIMPROVED cHRy F VALUAPIL Persie, BEING GME WaL wis) ‘SQUARE 727, AT THE JUNCTION OF MAR iD AVENUE AND A STREET NORTHEAST, | ING CAPITOL PARK. ‘virtue of adecre of the Supreme Court of otis ster ices Gm “on the 10th day of November, 180, in caus ‘3 Rate ‘Marr, guardian, de, ie ri T Barry ad others are des tbe Pes, einen ou FAD AY MAY TWENTC THD, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, Lote numbered five (3). seven (7). eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10), of James {2S recorded wulsiivision of myiue jemiined Berebaetreg and Grentrweven itr she City of | eabiogton, District of Coluinticn property ermas of by the court: On Farsbineie Gyan twesve GD ively, with interest ont each aix (6) months or all cx Sf not paying allcash. twice hiscr thelr nets ying all cash. to wiv iw ee Better pene sere proves: foen until full ¢ yarehase Sepontt cf 8100 will be ry ach lot wher ‘convey iat cost of purchaser or purchascTs: Sad in default of compliance’ with the teriiw cfs ten (10) days the property will be resold at the ik and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, HENKY E DAVIS, Trustee, #60 Louisiana avenue. BO. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, 1uth and F Sts. n.w. my 12-14,16,17,19,21,23 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ¥ TWENTY-NINTIL A.D. sot, ut same hour and | ce. By order of the Trustee. Dp Dak HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. | JROPERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. ‘TRI EFS SALE OF TWO VALUABL ICTLDING OR BUSINESS | s ONE toy sIDe STORE RF. virtue of adeed of trust to the nndersisned, seed Nowenaber the tith AD. Tae ana ported in Liber 1,020, folio 464, et seq., of the land records, CSA Ss es See Paras Cent matin net of tae eons SMC aeeinneae MONUAT. THE SECOND DAT OF NEA b iia aeiveociock BS tr flow Mer ieciesa red enue eck voor sateen vies (®) and ten (10), im square numbered four hundred and Serenty tanh ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase Sersap Spore of which ait niunt be past at the Unie of wale the tore whole amount du at the option of em ance in three equal instalments, payable m one, two an three years, with interest at «ix per cent from the day of wale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold or the above Cash. at the option of the purchaser. ferme are not complied with within fi day of sale the Trus: Fak and cost of the Star newspaper. of Washington, tice in the Even < EKT 0. HOLTZMAN, Irustee. BO. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, Wthand Fstreets northwest, my21-d&kds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RUSTER'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND LOT, No. 172 L STREET NORTHWEST. By, virtue of a derd of trust, duly recorded in Liber, No. 845, folio 300. et weq.. one of the Iand records ‘ae surviving trustee, HIRD DAY OF JUNE, LOCK P. M., in front of the ya froin the tee reserves the right to resell at the faulting pur: haeer,after five days Bisminey 2b the following dracrited real extate, situate the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All of subdivision numbered thirty-two (32) of square Gumbered one hundred and sixty-four (ta), as same Was made by alexander R- Shepherd and Thoms Kirby. aly recorded in office of surveyor of the District Columbia. In Liber JH. K., folio 10%. touether with all She ‘inprovements, ways, caseinents. rehis, privil wes and appurtenances to the same belcnaing or in auywise Sppertaining. ‘The inprowanents consist of a three Hory-avd-basement Urick dwelling-luuse, No. 1712 Binet uorthweat Terma: One third cash: balance in equal instalments at one apd two yearw: tiotes fo bear futerest at 6 per Cent per annum ahd to be sccused by deed of. trust on remises, or all caah, at option f pur ‘- Evo. Tejuired st the of ale. Co Purchaser's cost’. Terms to be compl: dass, otherwine the ‘Trustee reserves the 1} ht to the property. at the risk and cost of thedcfaultine shader after ve days public notion of mich bone Bewapaper pu in Washington, D.C my2i-d WIS J_DAVIS, Su var fein Tt has the great advantage of Bi from 14th grove of lange oak trees, and @ square TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY. Bret home care Sale on SEVENTH, SIX OCLOCE P. M. |UNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF No.1203 T “nt EST, TWO-STORY BRICK SENET SE | FIVE OCLO«K PM. in front of ‘the fn Teds & Coldweli's wut | Ee fronting is feet on T treet, with ® depth of 100feet fo 15,foot alley. improved by” s well-bullt, two-stor Buick Dwelling containing seven Teoma, ‘ster. anand modera improvements. A Yestuient for & Lome or speculation “Terme and. ‘of male, in lov to be pid ot Ue ‘unlly aecured ancing to be at. purchaser's cost. in seven day, otherwise Convevancin ‘Somplied with, el to nallat lak and cost of detanlting purchaser | Sffcr Ave days' notice of such resale pul im some newspaper in Washington, D.¢. By virtue of s trust deed, recorded in Liber No. 97, folio 158, of the land recorda of the District of] Sd by request we will sell on TUES" VENTH, 1804.8 HALE-PAST Preniises, Lot M, jon of ‘lots in eatiare No, cfsale: balance can remai twoor thre years st six per cent per anzum, ‘BENJAMIN R. CATLIN, JAMES H. I, EAGE! hot and desirable in- cash. of which in one, on the ight re- on W EIGHT! 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M, salearoo ttention. rpuOMAS DowLING, On WELNESDAY | MOBNI: EIGHTH 1884, at TEN O'CLOG \G, the trade is my 26-2 ted to thi my2-d&ds ‘Trustees for Northwestern BA TO-MORROW. |CANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ‘S17 and 319 9th st nw., cor. D. DAY” AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. ‘we will sell a general aesoriment of | bie Plants, ‘from the Nurseries of EL Miller, special in front of our desire a SIX CRATES ASSORTED CROCKERY AT AUCTION. MAY TWENTY- ., within my Auction Ro ms, Tshall' sell the above goods. The attention of direct i nale. 'THOSAS DOWLING, Auct. WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGH’ O'CLOCK A M., Sharp, ‘These Goods are all of Finest factured by Best Makers in New Masnachsette and. Virginia, and Usual wuatantee for one year, z ‘Soods now cn exhibition. COFFIN & CO., Ake mi miyZ3-4t THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, ola’ subject its for Manufacturers. GJREAT CATALOGUE TRADE SALE Fine Ca Wassie Hsibose snd Daley Wate ves “are it Repository, 611 and 613 E street northwest, vania, to the (COUANCERY SALE OF DMPROVED tober, A'D. 1:83, in the cause of Ems. vs. William: Cause from Emma Holtgelaw and intr hustand, to Robert B. Fergusog, AUD iat abd. recorded sumone ts Dietviet of Columbia fn Li deraivned Truwte, wil of rant uf the premises, OF JUNE, 1bes, at Bt tl that Tiece of oa. city of Washi istrict of npo» the ground plat or plan of said numbered (1), in aquare three hundred (325), and described ax follows: ning thence west twenty-three feet: feet: the place of beginning: two equal ten of the purchaser: bearing intertet notes of the purchaser. from the day of male, anda deed Sonvoyanctue’ soar ok soo fo be complied within ten aay wise resale at risk and cost of default DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. (CK HOUSE.) AT. THE CORNER OF ELEV- ENTH AND-c STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtu a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Coltmbia, passed on day of Oc TF Ford et ai, No. 4499, Equity Docket ni under the deed of trust mentioned in the Saue trom | Phomas 3 dated January ist, ‘thence east twenty-three feet, and thence 7: tomet of trust upon the prem= isea sold. A deposit of $100 required at. time at purchases cost. Terms ‘of from day of AL ESTATE, ‘Holtzela Dill in sai ‘nstalmen: be secured ‘at efx per cent f sale other: between New dork and Hav. No. 42 North River. foot of Morton street," New York. Labrador, Collier. Wedneuday, May 2th... m.°St. Laurent. de Jousselin, Wednesday. June 4. 2pm Canada, de Kersabiec, Wodkesday y, dune tam ‘Checks payable on sight, in amounts to Bangue J snagtlantiqti of Paris LOUIS DE BEBIX f. No. 6, Bowling Green, New York. MOS (PE Peaunylvania avenue: JW BOTELER & SON, 92) Wvahia avenue, Agents for a Washington, D.C an29 IINN NEEE INN N it, on the i Cormmencisie May St, and every Satturday thereafter, selling from Quebec to Liveryoo!, makinar the shortest gccan voyages Only Ave daye feum iandto land The fon Mrarirhips cf thine ate tnwcrpansed forstrongt ‘aud comfort, and ame ftted up with all the modees Gabin, Sidand geo intermediate eons, RO LEVE & ALDE. Ger 3. W. MOSS, Washington. D. C. OW. AEEAN LINE WINTER SERVICE. ‘Thursday until May. rmiediate, 890°75., Exteh Liverpool, Queenstown, cays Through tickets ime! fv suy ralrcat sation ts “fete issurat to any rafirond station ta ‘the United States. Intermediate, $36.75; steeraxe, 221. agite Baltwore, service will be rewunied, coummencg hereafter. "Kindy to LEVE & ALDEN Getieral Agents, 277 Broad- way. New York, oF, We MOSS mhi3-th.s.ta “Washington, D. Tous Lise Maz Steams SAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORE.QUEENS- ‘TOWN, AND LIVERPOOL, ity of Chicaco, May 1, May 31, July 5. SF of Bichon ay & Tune Bs Tulpa, ne, Saly 4 te 36, daly 3 aly 10, Aust 9 For rate 0! faumaees Bes apply te THE INMAN greqinnie'c OMPANY, Liu ew ko) ‘Or to J. W. BOTELER & SON, nue: G. W. MOSS, ‘Adame E: avenue; Mrs. D. A” Bic LEW, 7117 . No. 1 Broadway, ‘ORTH GERMAN LLoyp— Srgamanir Lixe Berwrex ‘New Tore, Havee, ‘Loxpow, Sotrmasrrox asp Harwes. Will sail EVERY WED. steamers of thin cempany DAY AXD SATURDAY from Brawen wer, foot of street, Hoboken. Rates of 1 From New York Havre. Lonton, Southampton and Bremen, Sarat cabin, BNO to Fis second cabin, 60, steerage. at sows Fates, “For frewht or apply to GELRICHS G02 Bowling Greca, Now York. W.G. METZERUTT $e 8 ‘lvabia avenue Dorthwest: CHAS. ED street, Agente for Washington. jad SOTICE. ZANE ROt UTE, THE CUNARD STFA usHir COMPANY, LIMITED, BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND. LIVERPOOL, ALLING AT CORK HAKBO! FKOM FIER 40. N Wed... May 28 | Oregon. K. NEW YORK. Wed.. June 2%, Wed" June 4 | Gallia. ved’ Suly a Wed. Sune IL | Anrania .21Wed July % Wea June i. | Botinas.?/.! Wed. July 16. ‘Steamers marked) thus * will not carry sterraze, ET eas ented tha phat Sun, YORK ‘Rates of Passage— $60, Pas 100, according toa Bleernge af very low Btecrage tickets from Liv- ECT AE Gucetatoen Allother parts uf Europess | gh bills of, Inten for Belfant. Glasgow, Marge Antwerp and stker forts Soran. 1 . fe Sep Mediierraiean yorta Heme waa of freight and jamacm apply at the Company's. to Tesh steerage and ca KW S 5 Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & Co. 66 ith street, Washingto ATTORNEYS. [AS J. GOOCH. SOLICTIOK OF Pat! Counsellor at Law and Expert, St. Cloud Build Mth and F streeta. God work. cuod references, iivd ate chances. ‘as GOODICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 14 DFAR. Sora. street, “Chicaco, Advice fee Eighteen Af Business quietly and traue tek = tabs N ER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N.Y aS ns Gunton tre Banlding G2 lousata avenue. Residence, 240 NortipCaiited street mb? EM MA FRENCH. MAGNETIC HEALER AND Busizices Medium, leaves the city June the 20th, 1 be gone till fall.” Those winbing to see hercall at TTA ith street northwest. my15-1n* health. thousands ote id avoidance of ‘churty-eighth ‘onth, reduced ler for to 9) conta Bestdvtce 1010 Tithe at a Hens bes from #to # june Eh Goer ZAIN, HeSIDENT MANICURE AND §CRGEON cHTRoPOD Bails beard iting of oat tioet ata, ‘uy atk Site trate FTALIAN MACCAROSI AND PURE OLIVE on, (620 Oru Bruner, ‘opposite United States Patent Office apl9 Branch Store 15) Pinewrnvasa AvExua RUSTEE'S SALE OF A FARM 0 Ist, 1880.and recorded in the land records FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, that iate and lying in. the count arviaud. coutained wit of Prince wet comer of said lan Semun, W. 93:5 perches; thence 3 10s. 21-25 perches: thence 8 20 deg. E. 12 Sti dee (Simin E104 perches: thence perches. thence 8. : ST ee. “e. W. 14 23-25 perches; thence 8 79, Perches: thence 68 Mhence 8. 25 de min E. 14 perehies:’ thence 8, 25 perches: ‘thence &¢ 7 deg, 30. mi Thence S, 80d shes: thence ve ere (3s; perchew: thence W. 66.1-6 perel Sin W: 120% perches: thence S pers bine. oF less, tie ory notes of the sold. vurchaser, bear deed of ‘trust o} with within ten days after sal the proj ‘sold at the risk ahd cont of t) rhe my19-9 NEAR’ BRANCHVILLE, PRINCE GEORGE CO. By virtue of a deed of trast to me, dated A Gd J., No. 1, red T URS nty, Maryland, in Liber W. A. ‘and by the’ dirvction, of the Jariy ext Will sell at public auction, on the premises, on T! DAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH: at Piece or parcel of land, sit bonids: for the at 3 Boripnsne for the same at & stone on the no dew. 45. min. W. 7. t W. 5.9-25 perches: thence 8. 3 . 45 min. E, 14 perches; Sod. 19 min 7 perce thence Dae ee hares Sad aew. mehes a ing oue hundred and forty acres, iore Ferme: One-third cash, balance in two equal instal- ments, payable in one aid two years, secured by. the ‘wo hundred dollars must be deposited when the Did is accepted. “Tr the terans of sale are not complied rehener.” "his Crty is situated neat’ Branchville (on the B. & O. Ra foal) Parties desiring to attend the sal Washington on the 3:90 traim, A conveyance will be ready: at Branchville to take them to the place of tale. ‘A.C. BRADLEY, Trustes. F140 ACRES. of. HALF-PAST i Ee interest from the property rty will be re- je can leave |OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE, SITUATE ON © STREEIS SOUTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON, D. C. publi auction. in front of the MONDAY. “THE SECON: at HALF-PAST FO! t place of beginning, the said & thtes-atory betel residence, Aud IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER | sale that certain piece or parcel of groui | deveribed an part of fot numbered 2, tm 7 feet 11 inches; thence westerly Iz feet6 the purchase of each of sin wi from day ae my2-dte EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND THIRD ar bistart of Columbia: passed 2 Emmi aaot Ms of Colum No, bis the undenisned will offer for aaier ‘R O'CLOCI lowing described real estate: ‘That certain Dumbered nd bounded as follows: for the suiutheant corner of aid lot and. running northerly therly G7 feet 11 inches: thence easterly the Ine of C'street southwest 12 fect 6 Inches to the place of innins. thi property being improved by a two-story DEBE residence, Can. A depoait of 850 will bo required on the eald pieces of property. The ibe re-sold at the Tak and cxyenee of de= rchisser in cage of non-compliatice with said (ENERY, Executor, No. 465 F street southwest, ‘CITY OF igen, on 1 Iwill offer for nd known and HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY D Max Auna D, 1x4, Barnard et al. are plaintiffs wuction, in front of the Mon MONDAY, the the’ following-described well at publi LOCK P. E, 184, C | meven (167), am the mame are designated ht of s Terms of eale, as gaan, and the one, two and three years, {ht deternd payments to be accused ctes of the purchaser, ‘or all the in eidin can at wil be given waeit Bdetolt oes wil ue with with ik from the day of with within one wee | Sets will be rewold at the rink and eect or A Sarr cot — [)oXcAxson Bnos, TRUSTEES SALE OF ‘Or. BEING Ty virtue of a deed of ver ko. Tih follo 418 oneot the we will resale yD dads SS eS ok SALE OF THE HANDSOME RESI- Py viDENGE, NO, # LAFAYETTE SQUARE, virtue of a'deeree ‘upreme Court District of Columbia, entered on the 10th in equity cates "No. Sasa wieteks hard ct ak are defendants te undersigned ‘Trustee 1 of ue elty off Washincton, and: District —Fart of Lots numbered one (1) and in sguare numbered one hundred and sixty Plats of said city cf Washington, and bou: described ax follows —Begiuning at = point on the cant line of said lot number one (1). distant twenty- seven (2:) feet eight and a half (83) inches northwardly from the southeast corner of juare; thence running weatwardiy. parallel with the sou line of the square. one undred and six (106) feet nine ( juches f0 the enat line of lot three (3) wit Tine nurthwarly about © ight (5) Toet to tot fast line north rentyciebt conveyed by Henry Mt Rice to W, Btrowpetee: Santwarlly. aud. Parallel with the of the Square, ove hundred and atx (00) feet nine (8) taches to tite cant line of said lot one (1): thence with sad eaat ting ont twenty-eight (28) feet aout ott Dessiumie, with all the warm ruthtn alleyn saben Ad appurtenances thereto belonging. and subject tthe cu ith the ” Trowbridwe, recorded in Liber. A. Bs No, by the decree: One-third fue in three equal instalment Pay day of sale. with interat at ix per cent by the promissory g eb ced] devwn, and the terms of sale must FOUR-STORY BRICK Hu Wor ood BAe AEN OE ies tbs Se nee allowing -teeceled rplgtetancets ‘the, of on the ry fas james Alden T baa ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. PH OE GR OE A BE EBONY PLATE MIRRO! RUGS. LACE CURTAIN: orn iN PIECE ANI () g WARE AND CHOCRERY, WITH OTHER GOODS, Wi PEDEST, HANDSOME WATER BODY BRI ME WAI NUT! BEING THE SIL. ENTIRE GONTENTS OF HOUSE 128 D STREET NORTH- On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, =e hearly new; party leaving for TEN O'CLOCK, we will seli, on the abovementioned ‘Hounchold Tarsiturs Europe. Some of tho above are very handsome and worthy attention of pur- SONG ARE YEE: thy pur: my26-3t DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta. PORTESOUE HO} SE, CORNER ARKANSAS AVE. aeazeat cane tothe Deck, Mee 3 FORTES: CUE, Proprietress. my15-th.s, EASON OF 1884. SPRING TAKE BEACH, teat MONMOUTH AND CARLETON HOUSES.: SEA GIRT, ¥.J., BEACH HOUSE, HOUSES OPEN JUNE 257m, NEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE, (American and European Plans) PHILADELFEIA. Applications for Rooms can be made at any of the 1ouses. bove he Stnyia-tiye t0-26t LU. MALTBY. Tse Niw Grow Hor, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS JUNE 2TH, 1884. direct to GRAND HOTEL Station without change, leaving Washi 8:15am, vis Pennsylvania and West Shore wAbplications for rooms, &e., can be made at Riggs EDWARD A, GILLETT. my2%-tu.tslm __ Late Manager Hotel Kaaterskill. Use STATES HOTE! opeNs ite THE LEADING HOTEL Augmented Orchestra, pease Bells, Electric TI ‘Superior Cuisine and Attendance, my20-tu,th.si9t_ HENRY W. ANDREWS, Lesso-. tS Parlor Cars. Jean TPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. iTS OF TIRE ENPMELLA NG HALL CLOCKS, He Br PARLOR AND CHAMBEI FURNITURE STORE AND No, 1723 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NORTHWEST AT AUCTION, EMBRACIN NG AN, ANTIQUE AND MOD: FURNITURE, ROOM FURNITULE, TOGETHER WIT EVERY DESCKIPTION OF HUCSEHOLD' EF. FECTS, TEN contents of the above establi On THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1884, at O'CLOCK. Liball sell without reserve, the entire ment, St 1d dh Sc it. Apply on premi myledis RAOMAS DOWLING! Auctioneer. sou ‘SHERMAN & CO, 1880, and recorded in Liber N of the land records of the Dist at the request of the party tl for sale, at LOCK P. M., lettered. 7) of Howard Cniversity sul Sha sccured of the Provert fand sccured on the property the purshaner desiren, all complied with in seven my19-10t ire bile mugtion. in front MAY OIWENTY-BINE: Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON POMEROY STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December Int, 995, folio 411. et seq’ tof Conumbin, am secured, I will offer ce GE AT HALE Lot numbered sixteen Es in block numbered seventeen ibdivision of Efingham =» together with all the improvement. on sald lots, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal payments of six and twelve months, for which the notes of ‘aix per cent interest from date of sale sold, will ce taken: or, if cash: ‘Terms of sale to'be oul! of $50 on each lot wills regue att the pur- from day of ule. A de- ‘of wale, HN T. ARMS, Trustee. sT, WITH BRICK STA spectively, in Liber No. 992 fo ior, folie Of tho land reco ‘scribed purtenances to tain ent per anivunny i Sev sccured by d geste weve! other to resell at the rink after ‘of trust ‘ave’ S100 Feguired 1 purchaser. Syd By virtue of two deeds of trust Goltimbis, we will sellin front of ‘the THURSDAY. THe. Fu y Iii AT HALE HAST FIVE OCLOGK ¥. Mal or land and. premises knowi ant de= Seribed on the ground plat oF plan of Weshington. D. .. ae and being Lot numbered twenty (20) of Adains & Coltman’s subdivision of square numbered dred and oh nty-seyen Cie weet with all the im wemen "eusetneuts, 7 pan to the same belonging oF in anywise apper- "Terma: One-third cash. balance in equal instalments, at one ad fro years froin day of eat nutea to Wear nz Bal pec BROS., Auctioneers, rs USTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 1206 R. STREET NORTH- BLE. mises, 0 J6NE“%. D. oie two hue Wvileges and ap- le seni-anniually,and ‘on premises sold, or all ption of purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with wise the Trustecs reserve the. right ‘and cost of the defaulting. aye. tublle otiee of auch ‘Dewspaper Dublicsued in Washingtor sete MES 8 SAVILLE. USCEOLAC: GREEN| Trustees. chaser, "A deposit of ing, &e., at cost mn. D.C. the land gale, at pulic auction, in THURS! PAST FOUR O'CLOCK in squere lot. lot about eighty-six feet eleven to the place of more or leas, toyet! the F DAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1 oJ OF SHERMAN & CO., Heal Hetate Auctioncers JUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON VER- pacemmps. 0) 2 canine a ‘of trust date 5. and recorded in ber 1.02%, fo 10.260 et seq , ‘ne of Tecords of the Disiriet of Columbla: and at the request of the party secured the reby, I will offer for nt of the premises, on at HALF. ®. M., part of oriwinal lot three, 243, beginning at the northwest corner of waid running thence southerly sloog Vermont avenue fifteen (15) feet, thence eagtwardly at rigiit angles with Vermont avenue and parallel with north line of said inches, thence north to ‘the angle in the north line of said lot, thence westwar«l janins, containing 1,278 square feel improvements, h, subject to a deed of trust to 2.000. ‘Terms of male fo,bo complied with hi acre aaye oom ay gf sale. A deponit of 8100 will be required st te je. may b-10¢ JOHN T, ARMS, Trusteo. VENUE. By virtue of a deed of trunt of and recorded April 23. 18% one of the land records of # and by direction of the person sell, af public auction. on the NEXT, at FOUR-THIRTY P. S04, sald Jot having a front on round. sale, and balance of first amy 22-d JOS €.G. AY + | TWEEN C AND D STREETS. in Liver 714, folio 407. District of Columbia, ine wit Souveymncing, 8c. at purchantn cont IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucticheer. ‘TRI 'S BALE VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Ee ey Renee ag B SOUTHEAST, January Ist, 1873, secured thereby, Twi THIRD DAY of JUNE Lot No. 13, in Square ew Jermey avenue of 50, feet, and containing about 6.854 square feet of ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, and remainder in one and ‘two years, with half yearly interest, 100 to be paid at gin ten dase a KENNEDY, Trustee. HOS, B. WAGGAMAN, Real STREET. IMPRO uce north 12 feet 1 inch; thence east 62 feet to the | P. M., offer for sale, at public auction, property being improved by coe fete Terms: One-third cash; balan in six, deed posit of $100 will conveyancing and eae ‘purchaser. required. Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON FO) TEENTH-SIREET HOAD. J tia UST BEYOND BOUN— VED BY A FRAME orpar-| _ DWELLING HOUSE. ccletigromail tnown and deserted anasto oti | | By virtued edcedof trust dated November 4.1850 bere 54,in equare numbered 684, ad bounded ax fol- | andrecorded in Liber 1058 foltost ct caret the acd Hebi hatieatia Wotae tee, 8 inches each trom | Heeurin uf the Diniact of Colina: and by regent te hortheast corner ot: scuth | by secured. we will, on MONDAY, ddwtreet west 12 fect 1 inch: thence weal 62 fect: | SUNE BECOND, 186d, at HALE PAST FIVE DrcLOok, in front of the 35, in the aubslivision of the south rounds Of the, Columbian University, as pst allo Wa, ot the Int recorded in jurveyor's oflice ice in equal installments twelve and eighteen months, for which no porelisar, beatin interest front day ale ant secur ¥ deed of trust on property nold will’ be taken. Ades ecordiur wil seepos imscentcet complied ‘with in seven days from nal THOS E. WAGGAMAN JOHN W. PILLING, : ‘THOR, B. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. my2-eokds TEENTH STREET A Ef five (205) of Henry W. H improved ‘cau, at option of the p ‘and ‘chaser, after GARAGE, VALUABLE. PROPERTY ON from day of sale, the Wve days’ advertise FOUR- iORTHWEST. IMPROVED BY HOUSES NUMBERED 1812 AND Isl4 FOUR- TEENTH STREET NURTHWES?. YN WASHONCL x By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry W. How "wife to the. undare! y recorded Biberseo, folio 442 et sea one of the re Of the District of Columbia, and of » decree in Tecords! thesutt of ‘No. 8919, trict of Colum” MIRTY FIRST t FOUR O'CLOCK i front of the prenieas eel at public: Se aod four (206) and two Trundned ad m 6 b of Weshiugton, District of Coluniia. = he's “Gity "The raid lota are ebro chant, a at edammyeay Onenea cay tation eat, secured by deed ot trust on propey aalhe ae ai perty sold, or cos ment, ROBERT C. FOX, GEO. W. BROWN,5 Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. i iny19-d&ds AND 495 ON NEW, FOUR AND Nos. 626 AND 638 ON Par. YORK AVEN| AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHW XN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHW) TpatoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF PREMISES Nos. 419, 491, 423 BETWEEN iT, ISTREET, BETW EN decree of the Supreme Court of ‘paswed i it a sere geal the front. days named belor Rrafectate ifuste in Washington City. ‘on AY, JUNE, PM. te “aunbered Se 9, 0 aul ‘of original lot the mata thereou, On TUESDAY, J , HOUR the Lote “tumbersd Ob end gt suboivlaioh of the euat 49 feet front of ot 33, in i two ding, fron sodlwo anal cwg.ecory belek tenemos se ie icy ‘the purchase money eiving ata, her: rowiasory notes for apes ee aa sary cod intern i at if any puch aaa eerie =e oe EDWARDS & BARNARD Rae Sens ae ETROPOLITAN, COR. ATLANTIC AND Fi MM ieety arent wear wtih bait cena and Atlantic traing stop at door. “ierma mod- 9/74 erate. J. A. MCCLEES, Prop. my16-th,s,t,1 is EMERSON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, SOUTH ‘Carolina avenue; near the ocean; heat and gaa; sun Pariors; open wll the year: conventent to hot and’ cold ths, DUBOIS & YOUNG, Proprietors, - ap3-th,a tu4m ENTONS, ATLANTIC CITY, SOUTH CAROLINA ‘ave., near the beach; heat and gas through. fi BB out; first-class accommodation; open all. the year, Mra E.JAGMETTY, my15-th,s,t,3m_ Q* Fount cosrors, VIRGINIA, ‘HHYGEIA HOTEL, Situated 100 yarda from Fort Monroe. Oj athe year. “Equal to any hotel in tio U8. 9) Surrounditigs “unsurpassed; aprointments: So table and service unexcelied, “Bathing. boatiig, fishin and dr-ving specially attractive. Prestminendy «resort for southern fone: ‘Terina loss for equal sccouodstiens | than any resort in the country. - Pure oceat ‘ain; free from inate, dd couducive to Refreshing sleep. Bend for descriptive pample my id-e03n H. PHOEBUS, Proprictor, ARRISON HOUSE, YORK BEACH, MAINE. a5 ‘New Hotel facing Boon Inland: 60 rooms; ‘fine, ‘ea view from every room, all modern ‘conveniences: drainage the best; splendid fishing, surf bathing, and Deautifn) drives.’ Send for Ulustratal Circular giving full particulars, SANBUEN & PRED! mys-eolm ‘York, Mattie, ST CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEAN EN 19 Delaware avenue: will open May Blet, 1844, Gas throuzhout. Guests by CG. & A! RE will leave cara at United Staten Hotel, Hen Wortton, Assistant: Jonah Wootton, Propri my thm condition is the best of any cm the atlantic coast, turer ie new Swnetatt Many Shapes Till be made, cnderite new > notably those in the Machinery, Department, which will ensure safety as well as promitness, Additions will be Tae alg inthe datter of furnishing, A apecial feature of hie acanon wil be | Peta Mining Hoop” apart Jdren exclusively, where ‘Will be exempt from huproper associations: ‘The house will he run at poplar to sccommod.tions desire:i—and special rates will be made for the season. particulars of which may be obtained by ‘address MCOELLAN, at May, or at the Philadelphia office of Stockton Hotel, No. 49 8. TH) Street, where plans of the house may be seen and en- kagententa made, BG Ce ee ee ee ne rm ol June 20th, Resort is beautifully situated on the Potoniss 79 miles below Washington. Fish, ‘crabe and, oysters in abundance: jleuty of truit, excclion ‘and water, aud no mosquitoes, «C (25 per, K. J. COLTON: Proprietor my26-2m* ‘Miles’ Town, St. Mary's Co, Md. RANDALE HOUSE. NEAREST SPRINGS BED- Say and june” For niforaaiisa and eiteuie address ALSIP & SMITHS. my24-Im* TAFFORD AND READ COTTAGES. PACIFIC Sete Mietween Conn. and 8. Sevens AEBURY SERIE Entirely refurnished and under new management, First lass secommodations. “Open all the year my 23-3 ‘J. H. HUGILL, Proprietor. Bg OSs my20-2m J.T. LHOMPSON, Proprietor, 2d Edition. Lalest Telograms 10 The Star THE UPWARD TURN. ‘The Long Declime in Stecks come team and the upward turn from about 11 o'clock 2 18 today “recovered ‘the whole of Week's decline except In Jersey Central The advance has been so large that it seems more than probable many of these Wil take Uhelr market come ‘Nevetoucloge the experience of ‘and TOOks as ‘00 Sine in prices had un ts course SO MORE CONFIDENCE AN PITTS. BURGH. ‘Timid and Demoralizea: Cause the Penn Banks Prrmasczom, May £.—The affairs of the Penn Dank cont mpject, all clases. President, as ERKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS —THE BERKE- ley Springs Hotel w li be open for Guests, BONE ist. The merits of Berkeley and its ‘Waters are too well kuown to require extended, Rotice here Send for Mustrated and desceiytive pain whlet, “Address JOHN. TREGO, Berkeley. Springs, vest Vinginia, inya)-2m ‘NITED STATES HOTEL 88. $10, $12 per week; atevery train myiean ME NICTORIA, ATLANTI iarwed, painted: paperedan@ re om iy heated, gas, hot and cold sea: all the year. [myi?-205) ‘OTEL LAFAVETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. ‘Open SATURDAY, May 31, PE MAY, ‘day. Cosch J<EN- Thor aM ‘Srcond Season, 1384 Locatfon_unsurp the tron "pier class: site 4) hed stricdly FRANK H. HILDRETH. TLLA_ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH AND lepot. Rooms large, Nisei: and airy. Fine sea view from every window. Heduced ‘rates for May and June. miylt-2 JER, Cape May QUNTAIN TOP, HOTEL. 10 MILES FROM Afton Depot, on Chesapeake and Olio Railway, and 140 miles from Wachingtou cits, will beopen for Waiters June Ist, SL HENRY L. MASSIE, Prop. Afton Depot, Va my 17-2 paxsed. Dire Elecantly fui ‘Open ail the year. am ‘Mrs. C. Le R. WHE! POT" DES ISLE, BAR HARBOR, ME, ‘This hotel opens JUNE 20. Located on the ISLAND OF MOUNT DESE) I lids should reme ‘Vapor Baths ar ‘or tering, circulars, cte., address the pronrietor. Cottages to rent. {myl6-25t) E.G. DES ISLE. PARK, N. J.—THE VICTORIA. from ocean, Accom=| ‘conveniences, du Wide pinzzas. “Reduced rates for May and June, myl-3m Mise 8. KEMPE. NTIC HOU~E, OCEAN GROVE. N. J. One hundred yardx from surf. Open all 9/9 Special terms for May and June. a y15-210 (@, Proprictor. M.A. ¥OU (aRanp OF Connecti commodation for Ip Atastic CITY. ‘ ? THE “BRIGHTON, ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ap29-tu,th,s.4mo FLW. HEMSLEY & SON. ‘VERMONT, ATLANTIC CITY, VERMONT AVENUE ab. Atlantic; unobstrncted ocean view, street cars and trains of C, and AK R laud passengers on the premises, -M. B. COMPTON. faps-sm POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ ARE, 81. MONROE. EY leaves Washington for Nor- folk and Old Point MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FII- DAY, at 5:0 p.in., making close counection with Steam | ers for New York, Ocean View, Virgins Beach. and all Hines south, = POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS—Fare 250. Steamer | J. W. THOMPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ad SATURDAY, at 7a, m. For information apply at General Office, 613 15th street, or ut company's wharf, foot of 6th street. ALFRED WOUD, Sec. GFO. R, PHILLIPS, Supt, nyo DAx, LINE TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS M( ‘roe and the South. Steamers GEOKGE LEARY and EXCELSIOR, | Summer schedule—May Ist to Sep- temper 30, 184. Steamers will leave Seventh street Ylurl as followa:, “LEAKY on MONDAYS, WEDS DAYS and FRIDAYS at 5:30 p pie De O atObe tween Alexandria and Fortresn Monroe. “EXC on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at DAYSae ing at Piney Point and Cornfield Harbor Tasive connection. with Boston id Providence steamers, Connect alsa with New York id ichmond ‘steamers, Norfolk and” Western, Sea: beard and Roanoke, Ocean “View and Virginia Beach railroads. Passage’ and rooms can be secured at Balti- hio ticket of at 14th street and Pennsyl- Yaulia avenue, St. Mare hotel, Polkinhora’s, uext to City port office, office of Knox's'expresa, 6th street und Peinayivania avenue, and at cou daily until Sp. m. : »-W. P. WELSH, General Agent. vSMITH ‘Leaves Seventh-street wharf at 7 am. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS le Connecting with Baltimore and Ohio R.R. at Shepherd's; iro. at Alexandria with 7:30a,m. Ferry Boat froin Wash ton. On Mondays for Nomin and. interme: Giate landings, returning Tuesdaye, On Thurwaays | or’ interme diat wrioman, Nomini, St. Clement's Bay, wharves avd | te landings,” returning Fridays.” On ‘Satur days tor Nomim), Curious! abd thterinedate landluate returning Sundays 3.B, PADGETT, Ast, &:W. RIDLEY. $e2__Beventh-street Wharf, Washingtatt-D, POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE "The Steamer SUE. Capt, W, 0. Geoghesan, will resume ber trips to Baltimore and Hiver Tang ‘SUNDAY. BinschGkh, leaving’ Biephenson's whart af {pn ler: ing Baltimore for Washington every FRIDAY at 8'p.m Eveight received until pan. Gatardaye Ose ver ‘must be prepal Passenger socommodation unequalled. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agente, mh3-6m 1th streot whatt. ‘TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH-STREET WHARF every SUNDAY, TUESDAYS and THURS: VAY at 7 o'clock am, for Mattox Creeks, returning ret ‘on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, stopping at iit Rermediate Landings gola and return E days down Brent's wharf Thursday's dows and Mondays and Wed- 6. T Jor: 1. feb18 “th Strecl What ‘T, VERNON! MT. VERNON STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves th-atreet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt Vernon at 10 Qvlock a.; returning, reaches: Washing: ton about 3:30 p.m. 280 1. L. BLAKE, Captain PROPOSALS. Pp OPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &a. Coie LcRe iene Pisin MMINSARY OF BUBSIATENCE, + Wasi D. C., Mi 1884 in triplicate eddressid to the anor. signed. will be received at this office, until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on TUESDAY, INE SEVEN- TEENTH, 1884, at’ which time and ‘pl they will be ippened in the presenc of bidde: from Bubsiatence Department. United States Army. at tins mee De a spot, for lame to troops, &c, during’ the Siscal Year Seomencing: July 1, 1884, anieys ‘the same period choice cuts of Freeh Beef, Mutton, and Corued Bee! as nay be required for sales to officers, ‘government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Tiuformation as to conditions. quality of Beef, pay- soci, c, ca be obtained by applleuon © my26-3t Capt, andG.8.,U. 8A, SCRAP PICTURES. J , 421 STH ST, WOND! % , TAL GOULD, 21 ERFUL VA. Sept ures, Birthday. Dolls, Franch ‘Masue Paper. Don't tonest To buy some picture tor the litte faike” scrapbook ses cui myn "ISAAC HE ALDINE VILLA. CAPE MAY, N. AND and complete in every particular: few yda. from the euch, and opposite hot and cold. bathe; open. all the y rms moderate. Mrs, THEO. MU. -R, mi5-20 T. JAMES HOTEL. FRONT ROYAL, VA, NI. #, BEALL. Proprictor, ‘e ‘Tins Hotel hus been thorouchly renovated Si and repainted and newly furnished, and will be kept in. first-class gtyle. k. | Charves Bourd vy the a ‘the patra f the public solicited w]5—m ‘TYSBURG SPRING burg. Pa—First-clase in all ite mente, Terie, $2.50 tos perday: Tor onc O /4 815; for longer period, 812 to B14 per gd week. “For deseriptive circulars and i transportation address, HORACE M, 4 1500 1 street northwest, Late of Stockton Hotel, Cape Ala myl5-Im* XTON VILLA, CAPE MAY—SPLENDID OCEAN Mew. Afty vars from beach: all iuoderu conven fences: B10to $18per week. Addi .J.A. MYERS, Brexton, Park avenue, Buliimore, my12-sm "~ RENEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, vmorsia SORRY Having leased these well-known Springs for FIVE YEARS, we ber to inform the public and onr friends that they will be opened from JUNE 1 to DECEMBER 1, 1884, tor the reception of guests. All appointments first Tass. ‘he, Hotels and Cottages have been put in excellent condition and the complete furnishing entirdy wated, affording accommodations ad comforts equal fo aby resort in the south. Capacity, 800 persons, AIL, TELEGRAPH and EXPRES= FACILITIES in the Hotel “TERMS—s40, #45 and 85) per month, ac- cording to location, Speciul ratestor season. Write for descriptive circulars, yiving varicties and analyace, of he ferent "waters, to JOSEYH N, WOODWARD, Annee, OF emy!0-3in H.C. MADDUX, Proprietor, THE B. AND 0. yen for reception of guests on Y/Y rrangements at reduced IS, No. 721 sth street horthwest, applying to WELC Washington, D.C, D. my10-3m PDE BBueToNs a ‘ RESORT, Jocated near the hotels; lane root . AND SUMMER ition and comfort provided seckers and invalids, Baths of all kinds and, A experienced medical skill. Terms moder te. “Address ‘B. HAMILTON, M.D, amy9-Im? ‘Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Scan Hoxes, ‘The manazement of the Vinginia Midland Raflway, 9 preciating the difficulty experienced by residents fa. EiGesos Audluw plensaut country hones fey the sgemmer, We fad compiled and now have ready for distribution invilar giving ote and boardite Hogsen located Stone thede ine, with rates of board by the Gay, wees oF ‘iontht; alo raten for commutation. Uckets fer suminee travel’ Theee daily: trait are now running om mais Hine and two daily’ (excent Sunday) ou the Mfaneasne division, afording facilities for travel toand from Wash ington at convenient hours. ‘For ciseutarn teketm ete caftat Sireila Midiand office, 01 Yeunavivani avons. myo ATANIIC GH, Nv MANSION. (Bi. THE LARGEST HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Rooms single, double and en suite, Recently enlarged and furnished with all modern improvements. my6-3mn CHARLES MoGLADE, Propri ‘OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MI. Great North Mountain, near Wit ‘Tune 12, 1834. ‘Terms, 856 to 856 per month of; our weeks, ‘Tickets from Washlngton to the f/9 Springs and return $8.50; gvod until October, naflustrated pamphlets, giving all information, may be 4.8 PRATT & SONS, Managers, 401 9th street northwest, "Icertainly know of no place preferable to Rock Enon 4r8 place of sojourn and rest during the heated season.” From Hon. A. U, Wyman, Treasurer U. 3. “The atmosphere in singularly pure and invigorating.” From At J. Huntington, D. D, Columbia Collage: “The climate was delightful, the table appointments fie gervice ‘Prompe aid’ eficieat suf the cuisine cellent.” From John A. Baler, e9q., Washington “I can truthfully say that we have never 0 de- Hightful asummer, * * * "My family, ‘twenty- four hours absence from your springs, are home sick for Rock Enon.” ‘From B. U. Keyser, cad, Washington, “Having spent a portion of nine summers at Rock Fon Fean speak with ‘confidence, as 1 do with ploass ue, of the many attractions of thetplaca” From0. 6 Wieht, esa. Ws m.D. “The handsome service of your bountiful table formaa marked contrast. to that ‘wich, characteriaes: pummet Fesorts in general” "From W. Gwyun, eo, Washinee ton, D.C. ‘mys-2n EASON 1884 DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHOBOTH SERCH DELAWARE em nga or Son of guenia JUNE Int, 1804, ehing, sal ii, and the nest and safest surf bathing Gu Atlantic coast. Many improvement are. beng Perms: 810 10.815 per week. Special arrauyensoute for for circular, families, Bend f¢ my3-4m WALTER BURTON. ASS ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR Bisa Gincttee: Stas Cauda oe, class, ” Fitiest of surf-bathing and ocean seen’ Send for circular and terins to F. A SUNS) Pr paetor. INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS.BLUE MOUN- tains. Springs, baths, horses, ‘hunting, fishing, excel muable cl ‘Heanor : & at Parct.& Whittington's 1221 Pa Sve, or address A. few Windsor, Ma, ‘M. JELLY, NEW CONGRESS SHALL, CAPE MAY. oH early in June. ‘Terms moderate, DUFFY, Proprietor, late of Conti- el tes (B eee delphia, Pa, Tu Ia Farce \ DECORATIVE ART 00, Stmast lire sraeen, orth side Union Square, Kew York. Contracts taken large or small for MEMORIAL STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, - Gtained Giass of Every Description, Monaio, Repousee, Wood Carvings, Embrolderieg and ‘Hangings, for either * — Mecleainstical or domestic Purposes, ‘And every Kind of Interior Decoration for Public: Private Bulldings, Examples of Mr. Le Forge’s Work may be seen at "Thoma chases ‘excellent Hlenty of Terme: 90 Pet week, epeclal teks toe Sune 6th, oRpaws ‘SPRING J Denote, 0. Va Stephenson" 7 8 80; ages Ber day. 92 week, 912 poe oe? ee ee i £a OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va Mans i Lovett prondeteay jevation 1,207 fsck. above "dde level: 1 |dhours from Washington, rooms j Tailk. 20, ans ei Petersburg, Va., Tobacconists Fall. prrenarcna, Vir slay 20 uge & Maboe, iarge REBURG, VA, Tne tobacconists of nis piace, have’ made a deed of trust for the benefit of their creditora. Their Ita- Dilities and assets are not known, The junior member of the firm is the oldest son of Senator Mahone. a Why the Greenbay Bank Suspended. Gurxnar, Wis. May #i_—The cause of the sus. in the fact Rated by President enty strong. to ry lent. rong, its decreasing 80 raj in the last three or four months, Guring waich, the bank had to pay out over $100,000, the ' did not that owing to the feel that it could convert Its assets rapidly enot to meet the demand for money, and that it wi ‘be justice to all to close the bank and wind up its affaira, = A Swindler Arrested. Sr. Lovrs, May ¥7.—John D. St. Maur, the chiet clerk of the law de nt of the Wabash rail- Way, who has swindled several was ar restéd last evening and lodged in ‘He refuses to talk. His victims, so far as known, are regular money lenders, ae ee ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The first message by the Commercial cable was Tecelved at Rockport, Mass., yesterday afternoon. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Steck Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market today, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: ‘Name. oO Can. Pac... Can. Sou! Cent. Pac. Ches. & Ohi Do. 1st pret Do. 2d oe ne ee ESET FEpeee ee oe erreg The Markets, BALTIMORE, May 27.—Virginia sixes, : ag. Consolidated ak Tew teen, 629, bid today: BALTIMORE, Mp.. May 21_Cotton dull—mid ALTT! E, Mp. rte f . jull—mt dilng, 115, Flour quict mud ated ‘and dul quiet ‘western Ted, 1.044110: do. amber, 1.10a1.13: No. 1 ware Peng eRe at june, 5 duly, 1.0201. Ole 1024. Cort ~southarn’firncts seebiernS moat steady and dull; southern white,68169;; do. western mized, spot, 61 bid: June, 60 G2: August, Gia0a%6. Osta’ ie ‘southern , 58061; 3 July, 6g i—sout - mixed. 36a37: Pennayl- Fane, 55%: July, 67% 1 18.90; July, 18 ‘Aust Gets — fee Da asta Se 0 ee August, 8.473688.50, The Ol Market Active and Strong. PITTSBURG, Pa, May 27.—Tho ofl market is active Opened at Yas; end eiscaily earaeoed ota Oa, ree Opened at 7434 a the price waa'T7¥g, and the tendeney still upward, Danville and Copiah. MAJORITY REPORT OP THE SENATE COMMITTER ON ‘THR VIRGINIA RIOTS. Mr. Lapham presented tn the Senate today the majority report of the elections committee on the Danville riot. The report was prepared by Mr. Lapham and adopted by the republican members of the committee. It declares that the riot was egiep Sent lacaet Preconcerted by the democrats Umidauing the negroes; that Une democrats, pre arranged the riot’ and indorsed it atver it had oe. cur Mr. Lapham introduced some telegrams in the report, which he claimed go to sustain his Conclusion’ that the riot was the deliberate work of ye democrat 3 ar. Vance will prepare and submit the minority Fepo MINORITY REPORT ON THE COPIAH AFFAIR. Mr. Saulsbury to-day submitted tothe Senate ‘the minority report of the committee on privileges and elections in the Coplah county, Miss, investi- gation. ‘The report dissents in toto from the views of the majority, and maintains that the affair was a mere local disturbance; a row between parties, and more than such row as grows ‘out of elections in many states The ininority declare that the vestimony of the respect- able wines e oy bears out their aa sions, ‘that majority ae upon evidence of M7 Ale ignorant negroes ‘Viclous “whites a eae ‘The Langston Murder Trial. ‘THR JURY OOMFLETED THIS AFTERNOON. At2o'clock the court re-assembled, and at 23 O'clock the Jury was completed. ‘The following compose it: Benj. F. Morsell, Henry Mason, W. H. Bell, Lewis H. McDade, R. C, Omohundro, H. H. Rime Charies ort Jomeph B. Wi pF Cc. Williams, Henry M. a gz and John 8. Brent, jn eee Coie opened tae cans 00 the 5 pele ee Unton Pactrio Divipenpa—Seeretary Teller, Solicitor General Phillips and Secretary Folger all say this morning that they have no knowl- Leland thatch for elevators; 'B- Shafer, ; George W. oolley, Teservoir for pens, ‘Nava. Oxpers.—Pay Director Jaa. “D. Murray, ordered as inspector of provisions and clothing at ‘Mare Island navy yard; Pay Director W. W. bs navy pay oflcer at San Francisog, Calon cial du i ty ac New York: Ensign, Jno. me, dered. to ‘offce; Pay Director James Fulton, from duty at Mare Inland Cal, s0ch ‘June, ordered’to return settle accounts and a ere ee Secs to wetiie accounts’ and’ wait A GHASTLY DISCOVE! ‘The Decaying Body of a Murdered Man ound Under a House. A TRAGEDY WHICH IS SUPPOSED TO HATE OCCURRED ‘LAST CHRISTMAS JUST BROUGHT TO LiGHT—cIRCUM- STANCES THAT POINT TO THE MURDERED MAN'S WIFE 48 THE GUILTY PERSOX, &C. ‘The old saying that “murder will out” had a hor- Tible exemplification in East Washington today. ‘The body of @ colored man, supposed to be Georre Carpenter, who disappeared last Christmas, was found buried under the foor of his house under circumstances that Indicate strongly that he was murdered and his body concealed. Carpenter, who | No. 1019 H_street_ northeast. | ‘Some of the neigh- | ter told them that be liad About ‘two Weeks ago MMS Car- Sacre vi, Sitti tad as > & white nels 2 | inst.’moved with her children to a jackson alley. Mr. Hendley engaged PUL the house in order. Yesterday While Thomas P. Dean, a carpenter, and Levi Rau- | Wer, Were AL Work In the house, their ‘were greeted by a sickening smell, which | jihem to an ta ion. They traced the small closet ng the dining-room | ‘under the stairway. They found that a hole ‘been made in the Noor of the closet and closed | ‘with loose boards. They raised these hoards | discovered underneath them a pile of bricks | they removed, but found nothing but dirt | although their sickening odor | Mt all of pitt ‘This morning they resumed their | and digging away about a foot found the decaying remains of | fit aman. The a? was fully dressed In a dark | sult, with a Dive Gannel shirt with Drags Dutton Over the head had teen | Grawn a sack made of b:d Ucking. The putrefyt ‘Mesh had been eaten away from one arm, exp the Done. The teeth protruded, and altog: the sight was most sickening. Upon | the head was found an abrasion, suppos to have been made by a blow. 7 Dody lay so that. the head reclined against the outer foundation wall of the house. As the | hole in the closet floor was barely lance enough to | admit a man to pass through, the police when no- Ufled set two men at work to dig Uhrot the foundation. They had accomplished their Work about noon to-day, and the boty Was taken out. Neighbors who saw it at once identified It as ‘the body of Carpenter. About half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon, under the direction of Sergeant Brosnan, the boly taken to the seventh ‘precinct, where Corober Yerson and Dr. Hartigan inspected It. ‘THE WIFE OF THE DEAD MAN. Louisa Carpenter, the wife of the dead man, 1s a dressmaker, and at late hour this afternoon the Police had not found her, as she had left her home 10 go to work for some of her patrons Chasttt Carpenter, one of the daughters, a girl about Years of age, was found by the police. WHAT THE DAUGHTER OF THE DECEASED SATS. She stated toa Stax reporter that she last saw | her father Christmas ulght. She did not know | ‘what became of him, but after that her mother 1 stituted @ search for him. She did not think they | | - had quarreled. ‘There was no one in the house but thelr own family. She sald she had cen her mother throw bricks down the hole, Dut did uot know what she did it for. She had never, she said, | noticed any smell about the house. satel i THE PEACE CONVENTION. mittees Appointed and Hesolu- tions Adopted, At the meeting of the Universal Peace Union yesterday committees were appointed as follows: On nominations—Eawin H. Coates, Dr. Sarah ‘T. Rodgers, Henry Jauney, T. Elwood Chapman, Jacob M. Troth. On resolutions—Levi K. Joslin, Walter Walton, Henry 8. Clubb, A. H. Love, Han- nah M. Harlan, Belva A. Lockwood, J. Fowler, ‘Tennessee, Bernard T. Janney, Dr. Sarah T. Rodgera, On finance—Hannab M. Harlan, Kate Leo, Resolutions were adopted to petition the French government against ‘War upon the Island of Mi aah and the mtroduction of imtorient: ing liquors among the people of the island; declar- ‘Ing that the science of arbitration should be taucht in the schools; that the Peace Union opposes the naan of the militia because it Is a menace Messrs. B. T. Janney, J. 8. Fowler, Jacob M. Troth, Dr. R. McMurdy’ and Mrs Belva A. Lock- wood ‘were appointed a committee with power. to Act in calling the representatives of other organtza- tons to a rey tation of all the peace con- of the United States, to be held in. Wash- J. H. Pettibone, Dr. McMurdy and Dr. J. A. Bland were appointed a committee to attend the republican and democratic national conven- | Uons with the view of having an arbitration plank Anserted in the platforms of said conventions. A Call on the President. A delegation from the Universal Peace Unton, about thirty in number, called upon the President Shortly before noon to-day. The President re- ceived the visitors in the brary. After the intro- Guctions Mr. A. H. Love, of Philadelphia, the prest- Gent of the union, addressed a few remarks to the it, Stating that the members and friends of the union'had come to testify their appreciation of ‘his official course, and especially his efforts in be- Dalf of the international arbitration system, by which diMculties may be adjusted by reason'and affection rather than by war, Particular reference Was made approvingly to the course of the Presi- dent in relation to Congo river and the Panama REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT. ‘The President, in reply, satd: “I thank you for your kind expressions of sympathy and approba- ton in regard to the subjects adverted to. You know already that my sympathies are with you. 11 19a matter of great satistaction that thes: prin- ciples are m: ‘grea ; indeed, I may Say that it 1s almost settled now that we shail always be at peace with other nations. I appro- clate this visit, and remember with pleasure the one of last year. I wish you all good morning.” ‘The Session To-d: ‘The Universal Peace Union held a briet meeting this morning. The pupils of the Friends’ school, 25 in number, under Prot. F.W. Sidwell, were received. Addresses were made to the children by the presi- dent of ths union, Alfred H. Love, and others. Miss Mary A. Butler, of Providence, K. I., gave a recita- Uon. “The union then took a recess, and the mem- ders walked to the White House, where they were Tecelved by the President, as statéd above. ‘The Union was reconvened at noon, when Prest- dent Love ex hls Satisfaction With the inter- View of the jent. ‘THE PLATFORM. Mr. Henry Janney, of the committee on resolu- tons, presented a paper entitled, “Convictions of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Universal Peace Union.” ‘Two resolutions were appended to this ty ‘one approving the resolution of the National arbi ‘tration League, asking the political parties to 1n- sert in thelr platforms arbitration planks, and the other expressing sympathy with the people of North in the present effort for the neu- ‘qe repore was laid Over for consideration during ‘was laid over for co1 ‘the afternoon, ELECTION OF OFFICKR3. ‘Mr, Coates, of Philadelphia, then presented the Teport of the committee on nominations, which recommended the re-election of nearly all the old officers, except in cases where deaths have oc- curred,’ Allred H. Love, of Fhiadelphia, wag re- Pal elected president; Carver Tomlinson, of Une, TIL; Mrs Clara Barton, Danville, N. Y.; Cleaver, of Philadelphia; Jacob L. Brotherton, adelphia; Huldah Jesse Phil ronwell, Kansas; Rev. S. Me ma ie; Hv. Samanel Soul, B.D. Foi ad ; Hon. J. 8, Fowler, gton, D.C, an Hooper, of Hickory, Ma, were added to ‘The list of vice presidents. Henry K. Wise was nominated as secretary in place of Thos. J. Whitney, who Was nominated as treas- urer in place of Jesse Cleaves. ‘The executive committee was enlarged by adding the names of Prof. T. W. Sidwell, Hannah M. Hat- A. M. Washburn, Rev. Charles H. Plummer, Dr. R McMurtrie. ‘The Rev. R. England, ‘The Proposed Statue to Calvin. WHAT 4 PROMINENT PRESBYTERIAN SAYS. ‘The proposition made in the general assembly of the Presbyterian church yesterday to raise funds for a statue of John Calvin, tobe erected in this city in 1886 is notthe resultof any concerted action on the part of the Presbyterians here. ‘The subject has been mentioned, but nothing definite has been ‘One prominent Presbyterian, who was asked about the matter to-day, said that it was an lent idea, and that the point of land in front of the New York-avenue ‘church Would be a goed fe a, Hy E ‘| Hi B by s i Li 4 E E i if g 5 | z E F } eB i Eee ie H i j L i i H : ft it Pee i i E ! Ff f E i Hs i 3 LL iy i ie Li F Pouce © Snell, To-tay, Rate Witte Magee. suiifean, Rachel Gowiall and Sallie Robinson, changed with enticing: rostitutlon, each received a Unree months’ SED Doe. ————— RANGE OF THE TURRMOMETER.—ThO ‘Were the readings at the oMice of the chief OMoer Wo-day:—F a m., 61.8; 11 Ath, TG; 2 Ply Mexuuuln, 76S; minimum, 66 -_ Levis’ safe, which was avers under an order from Judge Hi r, Of the rewlt Court, Was found to contain cg bottles of Wink, & box of cigars a number of shares of several companies iu which Levis was and books and papers belonging to the Retrigerating Ice company, of which be Was urer. No money was found,and a tin Dox in itis Said Levis kept his mecurites was missing. Ja en A Baye PRESIDENTS OVERDOSE OF MORPHIER— President Kiddie, of the Penn Bank of Ly | whose sudden illness yesterday Was the cause for the second suspension of as slated In THE Stak, was = ‘Oret to suffering (rom hemorrhages of the lungs, but it was iwarned. that Une cause wae an overaoee a morphine. The stomach pump was applied, and Uhe patient recovered last cveulng. The SUapeRloD, is now attributed to the clearing-house UrOWwaNg ‘Out checks amounting to $285,000, oo ‘The boty of the woman found drowned at Hast Ines on the Hudson .. SalUrday, Was last ever Ing kdentified as that ot Miss Arabdia Masard, re Ported misung from Cinetanath Mile. Colon cr has been sentenced to tree months’ imprisonment 4h” Paris and to pay & ae for ber scaurtaious book Sarah RArBuBLE Senor Estrada, editor of a Cuban paper at Key ‘West, Fis, yesterday cowhided a mam named Par oda, flleged to be a Spanish spy. Tels thought the Cubans at Key West are organizing another expe dition, wun Carpenter, an ex-convict, a tuclun Nader the Fen of Howe Teed wourgened Bis Wife, dangerously wounded her sister and fatally cut hltnseit yesterday with a shoemakers knife sm ‘New York. _—_—_— MAKHIED. BPCK —KING. On Thunslay evening, May 22. 3886, by pod the Meador, JOHN BECK, 3t., and Ald KIN Wasttiurion, D.C. No carda. HELD. cn May 96 Rew He Schtwider, WILLIAM EAP Pee HELD, both of Washinwton, DG Nocarda, Ane # DIED. 184, GEORGE W. DUVALL, Funeral from the reniiener of hla son, tm Anacostia, D.C. on Weduewlay, May 23th, at tivo o'clock _ DUVALL On May 26, in the sinty-fourth Baltiircre Sun cons FLOOD, On May 26. 1884, at 8am. JOHN FLOOD, Beloved hiashand of A. agest itty-tv0 ttaeral fn hie uo aa th tr woth Set ch Weltiday tora, at mite clock Reuse Sat St Douiiis church ‘Iilatives and tienda} iy invited to attend. + Saturday payed pron 24th, 1884, at 9 01 UD \DERT HUE ROONEY LAW RENCE BART. ditictal Wareroome at our office Fa are, i mluoww th of Metallic, aod Wood Burial Cases exferinmoe im Cabi~ __"AKTHUK ROONEY & ©0. AMER WWLLEW TATE CATHOLIC. BOORMEET FILLIAS F SPINDLER FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, nection, strect northweat, pomr be a Sosen &: Ler, ONDERTAKER oe Reqd commas narerooua No. PR are ew, Rew em the premis HAS. J. GAWLER JAM ¥. VERNOM , C3. Gawnen & Co. SUCCESSORS 20 “UCHLA'S UNDERTAKING 6 TABLISHMEN/, formerly 32a Away ruuerels waa RED, SPINDLER, Undertaker, 1233 Tth street, between M and W =) ara ee et Mog, Cusdertalne y19 Bodies emt ‘and prepared for’ ence at place of busines. ON EK WRIGHT. . __ RAILROADS. HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAX [HE SHORT LINE To THE SOUTHWEST Schedule in effect MAY 11, 1884, 10 A.M.—NEW ORLEANS MALL daily. etions to all points South and exert Sunday. with ©. O. Railway. Pull gan Siig Butt oy from New York and fngton “to Ath: ‘ous from point Pullen Slowping care ow J ite 20402. M—SOUTHERN MAUL AND EXPRESS, teal points South and Southwest (Charlotte, Daily except Sunday with C. rey ad and Atlante to New cy Washingtou Vis Charlotte and Augusta, ‘Manaus Division Train leaves Washington at 6:40 Mana e100 M daljeenept susan OS Warrcntun trains leave Washington st 6:40AM ond 5:10 PM daily. For tickets and information inquire at fice, 601 Pennsylvania avenue or at Union. lee _marlo SOL. HAAS, Trafic Manager. uaa GREAT. - GNTFICES IN EFFRCT MAY lirn, ‘Trarss Leave WastIXOTON, FROM STATION CORNER: oF SIXTH AND B stKeken, 48 For Pittsburg and the West, Ohicaro Ex 9:48. m., daily, with Sloeping Care to att, Western Express 740 p.m. Palace Care to Pittslurg. Also, connects ‘for Chicago, with Sleeping’ Car Pittsburg to ma, Aauly. Sor, ry BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, , Buffalo. Niagara, With Palace One Vashinwton to wil wving Warlinwtoi on Saturday night For Williatusport, Lock Haven and Elmira at 9:40am. daly. exe: gt Suiday: For New York and the Fant, 8-15 a. m., 10.508 m. 1 4:00, 10:00 and 11-15 ym” On Sunday, 400 10-00, Atuited Express of Pulliuan Parlor Gara, iy, except Sunday For Boston withut change, 1:40 p,m. every week day. ‘On Sunday, 4.00 p.m. For Brookist, N.1., all through trains connect at Jer- Ba Gay mith poate of Broukisn “Amen, atoning direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fore E w York City ror ‘acto rhalads 1band 10 S0a.m.,1:49, 6:00.6:00.10:00 Lifted Uxpreay 8400-0 daily taceyt Bondage luntted Exp au daily, ex s For Baltimore, 6.0, 8:15 Pac 105 ame 1998 3:40, 4:00, 4:25, 4-40, 00, 7-40, 20-00 nd 21° Oi Sunday, 9:40, 10:90 a, mi. 4:00, 6:00, 74 10208 and 1as'p, For Poyeis Greek Line 680 am, and 4:40 pm. dally, ex- eer day. For ‘Aunupolia, 6:60 a.m, and 4:40 p.m.dally.except Bum- 5 RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG AD ALEXANDICS ASD WARMINGTOR dria, 6:90, 7:20, 9:25, 11-05 and 11-35 am, $:06) 6-25, 6-03’ and'2135 pan On Sunday 11.05 a.m. 8-05 p.m. jond and the South, 6:30 and 1105 am. dally, and 5-00 pan. daily, except Sunday m leave Alexandria for Wi 8: iodo Tach, 308 2 ah Te on ‘Ou Sunday at 805 5 tifurmation at the office. comes 3h. WOU!) General Pamenga _ CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Hé MODEL FAST JNU AND THE ONLY S08 THE AS% Aa DOUBLE Teac, Fane 3, ‘COUPLER: to take effect SUNDAY, per | wwe Waahiington fron for aud ¢ stu Uy bavtery Suabdandor fic CRS eee Ponts, without change; 10:15a, tn except Satur 3 Fai rae 20,35 a, and,8:40p. mm dat, So ¥ fu wn Mayer fo alc s Wong ‘rams for ame | FirJo‘tnd teerane Gat Fer Baltimore or 8: hea oa and ‘358, 8.800 Gan ant oy am wid 280 and om pam coo aon daly, and 938. m. Gap, Soraxee scnciza, waa, era

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