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THE EVENING STAR: WAS , D. C4 THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1884, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SHALL. FOR BOYS. THIN EVENIN H. HEMPLER'S OPTICIANS. 453, PENNSYLV ANT THIS AFTERNOON. 13 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE NINETEEN’ ‘IBUSTEES SALE OF LOT 4 IN Le Eg x iv and NIGHT at SEVEN. As cf rs, Thermometers, Microscopes, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUARE SOUTH ‘ARE 708, AT THE FOO STREET, WITH. MACHINERY, WHARF PRIVILEGES, &o. deed of trust, bearing date, A. D. 1878, and recorded| Jone of the land records for the District ot Columbia, and at the request, in wri:- in, of the holders of two overdue promissory notes, b; deed secured, the un bblic auction, in front oft. struments, &e. certain, the 27th day of Februa in Liber No. 883, folio N <CHOOL FOR GIRLS TO-MORROW. HOS. J. FISHER & Real Estate Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Supreme Court, D-C.,in Weill offer for sale to the Bi ‘Trustees will sell, si atsIX O'CLOCK IE NINETEENTH DAY 1884, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain parcel of ground lying in the City of Wash- inwton, in the District of Columbia, and known and de- jund plat, or plan, of said city as Lot south of square and eight.) Also, all the water and ‘wharfing privileges to the said lot belom right, title, interest, property. claim said ‘party of the first part in, to or concerning South 8 Street, bounding of the grading'and fiding of the sam, by those OF any of those whose estate he had, or hath, in said lot. yperty hereby intended to be transferred being to the undersined by the trust; together with all and singular the ‘Vileges, appurtenances and hereditanents to the said wise appertaining, and all the 7 ehwines. works, erectic ittels furniture and articles mises (whether added or placed said deed of 2ith February, and) whether as fixtures or otherwise, and all the estate, right title, interest, claim and demand, both at Jaw and in equity, of the said party of the first part in deed. in and to the same. ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cash, (of which $200 must be paid at the time of sale), and fhe residue in six and twelve months from the date jual sums, fur which the purchaser must; ins interest, at the rate paid, the same to be secured ‘of insurance, tu the satinfacti of the Trustees, of all the pro ‘sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. atthe ost of the ql GUITAR. SINGING, PIANO AND HAR ignated on the numbered for (4), {in square mun {od (seven hundred and « et Ww.s oF mntsic Satisfaction guarane ie, ie Direilite and rect northwest, ¢ raahingto' ail the interest therein of the pasties tonaid cause.” ‘$100: arne-t monry on acceptanes of non-compliance with terms of remainine half in two equal instalments in ¢ Gighteen months, with interest from, day of eal roperty, Conv TELIA M At Yel0sdSda _Attormey-ateLan HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LAN PROVIDENCE WASHINGTOS ‘said lot, by reason RAL INORE. sale within ten days: ing Sunutiier Rewrts ATLANTIC CTT OAKLAND Mb eed of trust OD that was conve} Bboy. Heese Louisiana ave, yo SHERMAN & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers I ke way for extension of 15th street throuzh he Inte James Eslin, ¢WENTY-FIRST. I. sell af public auction, in front of the . with a two-story ing, situated on Columbia re west of 14th street road, known as the Teal the Inte James Exlin. idings to beremoted within ten TLiIAM 0. DENISON, ¥ street northweat, J. F. LEIGHTON, Louisiana ave. nw. _ _FINANCIAL. Patvare Stock Trxzonsrt Wuss LEAST. ME BUCKSPORT, ME. petal arranevineuts with hotels and boarding houses belonging or in an; improvements, machin implements, appliances, c now in or upon said will, on 8A’ TSsTaST, at ory frame dwellis days of the day arranced de prrtiu Tie made attra tive ks. hich.y reecuumended by TSHORILIDGE, (Yale colle ig. duties of ache ‘Trustees. | trust, with covena'it Per sewaion of Li w i JelT-dkde Office 482 conveyancing and the Ty ris at the Hak aud cont of the purcbaser, fault if the terms of eal not complied with within five days from the day of wale. JOHN SELDEN, J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TRIANGULAR SQUAKE OF GROUSD SUM BERLD. SEL HUSDIED AND TRINTY SINE LOCATED \EAR THE CAPI iO} BOUNDED BY SOUTH CAFITOL, SOUTH CANAL STREETS, rictof, Golambia: passe fo th jctof Colum! Hen'y B. Beach et ux vm Jane Farobam et ‘Caune numbered 8983.0n the 26th day of } NEA. Des Mi nell at Public Auction, at the Hlowing described real mn in the District of Columbia, = All that equare of ground and premises kn and’ designated upon the fi 4 containing in AVID SL, JOHNSON, it and Choir Master, street hurtiwest ORWOOD INSTITUTE A SELE.T BOARDING AND DAY § for young ladies an teil, Ps WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &o. PHILADELPHIA, patel L. Norwood Institute. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxans, QRGANIST. TEACHER OF Pra: = 19 Pith avenue, General Partners: Henry H. Dodge, H. Oruger Oakley, Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.C. Maynard C. Eyre, William R. Travers, Special Partner. ctormiers or Teachora ‘Terms 812.74 QWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 77H St_ H bent Lnsinees pent whe most practical ‘James Whitety, mentioned, the fol of amid city ‘an thirty-nine (639), soptaining im jail about thirty-three thousand a Ave square fest of groun ware will be sold either as a whole or in lots as may the Trustees seom most advisable, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon: ‘or of each piece of the pro} ‘at the time of sale, and the: ments for which the pure! promissory notes, payable respectively in one wud two year from the date of sale, with interest at six ber cent per anuum, and secured by deed rty sold. or all cash, att depoutt of one bundresi ($100) di on the acceptance of the bid if the property is sold aa ® whole: and, if sold in lots, a deposit of twenty-five dol- ured on the acceptance of each bid. If ihe sale aren t complied with within’ ten (Go) days, the Trustees reserve. the ri ‘after three daj BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES, tal Music and haz. WIZ TOL street nertiwest, Branch Office—539 15th street (Corcoran Building-) in this summer HL. B. DODGE, Resident Partner. haser is. to give ption of the jur- Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- garding the Markets received through our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Btock Exchange Ail orders executed and reported promptly, PROPOSALS. GALS FOR COOKED RATIONS. ‘Recrurrixa Kexpgzvous, U.S. Amr, = 1216 F Street North Wasmrxorox. D.C., June 10un Is in triptieat O'CLOCK NcON, JUN which the and place th bidders, for furn irty and recruits al yearendiug June 30th, 1885, als daily ata dus proportion of goap and candles aration. ‘The ratios must, be mivenient to the rendezvous, The Government reserves the right to reject any or all p1 I for complete rations to be furnisl for reeruits will not be considered. Full will be furnished on applica.jon to this Envelopes containing proposals should yosals for Cooked. BAIRD, Ist Lieat, 6th SINESS COLLEGE, LINCOL ding, corner #h and D streete. Day and plete fm ite arrangem ‘and women for Sessions.” Com} mous and dauihters, and “mc ip for year. from date of Pndvestiec mucutin the “Even per, the rink and cont of the default yurchaser. All converancibe nt t urchascr's Cost. » EOHGE F HAMGL 0. EDWARD J, STELLWAG “1834 F atreet nw. Jat and subdivision of said es pa eg THOMAS J. FISHER € CO. ‘every month in the year, mauled ci application SRY € SPENCER, Princtpal, MRS. SARA A. PAN AM PRIVATE TUTOR, | SW. corne= Sth and K streets northwest. thematics, Latin. Greek. French, Preparation for Colles ‘competitive examinations, office m ‘TWENTY-FIRST, 1884, at y will be opened in of cooked Ratton, to th ait lus rendezvous during Three substantial West Pout, “An ‘Verma wm advance EI TR GHTS. BEING ALL OF Bi.OCK THIRTY- ONE, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE GROUNDS. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE NIN! TEENTH, commencing at HALE-PAST FOUR we will sell.on the Bookkeeping. Fnalish Grammar, | story. Geowrapby. Spellinc. au2) yASHINGTON CONS! RV ATOR OF MUSIC, MU- ith and D northwest year Free advantages 0. B. retmiser, all of lota, situated in. ious of Columbia Just on the crest and having «plendid ity and surrounding country. This presents @ rare opportunity as the inajorit on Columbia He.ghts have been sold aud thi among the choicest, and inashort time these Heyhts ‘will be covered by fome of the handsomest: suburban residences, some of our best citizeus having pureh: ing. ‘The 14th street care rn p this property and a new church fs now being erected near. ‘One-fifth cash, anda portion of balance can remain five years at aix per cent int and other payments can may be announced at sale, at which time the finite terma will be announc: Med with in ten 1, containing 18 fine buildiny yoe of the most commanding savalry, Heer 1 “jel8-3t ROPOSALS FOR TRON WORK, Z ‘OFFICE OF BUILDING FoR STATE, WaR 4x Nave Ts Wasuixaros, D. C., June 10th, 1884, irate Sealed Proposals fur’ furnishing Beams for two floors; aud Pilasters for one story, and and contemplate ‘Also. touches at days down and We Brent's wharf Thu Chay] Point an ul Moudays and Wed- Cast Trou Colum ‘Small Miscellaneous Casth requitvd for the wnt, payable sen tp Building for the State, War Drbaepamigtn this will. berecetrcd at ile office TWENTY-sI ereafter in presence Of Bide general instrnctiune to bidders, and ‘Of the three clanses Of rnished to eataulished lication to thus office. LINCOLS CASEY. Colonel, Corps of FOR BUILDING JAIL AND DWELL- ING AT FAIRFAX C. H. Proposals are ipvited for the erection of Jail a tached, for the Count in the office of the Clerk of th for the examination of all yposals must be sealed and handed to ether of coumuittee, or to the clerk of thecounty court, F.W. Richards ‘Heth day of Jun Teh street wharf, L_ If termaare not com. ys the rivht ia reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser or purch- public notice of such resale in sper published in Washington, D. C. *h lot as soon as sold. “Con: jancing, &c.. at coat of purchaser. plat of the property and further information can be NSON BROS,, Aucts, | IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF aud opened immediately’ th asers after Sve days" Mati forms of iron work above ha ed sanufuetuners oF dealers on app) _ del0-t,th,s.6¢ or prorosars 30 pam, insane close « obtained at office of a w York, Ocean View, Vinatis Beach. aud all NDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. at VALUABLE _ IMPROVED For intormation HE ‘of Fairfax, Ince WEST SIDE OF SIX wings, &c. fled VEE! we County Court at Fairfax posing by telephone or ott xth strevt. wharf, termini ALFRED WOOD, Sec. Mb atree: cara. PUILLIPS, Supt. TO NORFOLK. FORTRE: row and the Sout Steamers GEORGE LEARY These popular street wharf daily’ SATURDAYS at 6, and returning, and” C: ‘Thursday and Saturday trip SATURDAY SIGHT STF STREETS NORTHW By virtue of a deed of trust ‘bearing date the 5th, ‘of September, 1882, and duly recorded m_ Hit 5, . one of the land District of Columbix, and at the request uf the party e- cured thereby. the tindersiened ‘will offer at LFTH DAY OF in front of the al eatute, viz: All 1¢ Diatrict of Columbia, it nerth 17 feet 6 inches by the depth of 106 feet oflot 20, in square 186, ements, which consist of @ frame dwelling, with stable on rear of lot. ‘Ths property ts sold subject to a deed of trust, ro- mber 6th, 1882. in liber 1,011, folto 493, &e., ind recorda for the District of Columbia, for ith 1 terent at 7 per cent per annum. One-third cash: the residue in two equal pay- six and twelve months, with notes bearink in ‘4x per centum per annum un! deed of trust on the at purchaser's coat. ‘The terms of sale to be Isom, On OF before te 30th (thie Bea. at 12 o'clock mand they will be opened nuine day (June 30th) ‘by the Board of PIRES aud contrart awarded to the lowest re bidder: but the ryeht to reject any to the board. "No. bid which doze Hot nag So mace ao lanes Spacey may! be made aw follo : Tat. For the whole work. penters work as clasxified and described Jn ssi sheciications, aud wlazing and painting an lagsl- 3d. For ail the balance of the work, ex ork and giaziny and painting. xross sum for which the whole work proposes! for shall be executed. and no bids Dy the musidered. remines, the followsng described or parcel of land lying, of Washinstom in 1 Harber on the T reserved, Protoee to follow | considered Bids }-gether with the iin- Boston and Providence with New York and Kich- ik and Western, seaboard Virginia Beach uid rooms can be seenred at Baltimore and Bids ust state the inhorn's, next to seth street and ja aVeuue, and at company's offer, juare. fc. will be eu ‘hatever character and kind, to be fuged by Cont Cote tors acoaity wil ba ota with wood and satisfactory: sect aquired, eotiitioued for the faithful and exact’ perforin: B. COLEMAN, Dranesville, J. M. THORNE, Falls Chu JOB HAWXHURST Fairfax ¢ Bullding. Bricks in the old jail may be used as specified. (wired at time of aale, with in seven days, otherwine t serve the right to resell at the risk of the defaulting pur- ERASTUS M. CHAPL ROBERT 8. WERDEN,S Knox's express will call for and check baggage from Freight received daily WILLIAM Y. STEAMER ARKOWSuITH nth-street wharf at Tam FOR POTOWAC RIVER Connecting with Paltimore and Obfo RR. atShephents: Siro. at Alexandria wit On Mondays tor Nomi returning. Tuesaye. fer Currion.an. Nonuni, St Clement's bay, wharvesand | auce of contract. HH, General Agent, fa THE ABOVE. SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, JUNE SINETEENTH, 1884, same hour and place, By order of Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALE, OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND BUSI. PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! Mirtue ‘of the will of Mary L, Brawner, de- ed, I shall sell at the U Nea 'S: EAMERS. AL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Tctween New ork and Havre, 9) on jednesday, ier. Wesinenday. July 2, rinain, Bonueatt, Wednesday, July 9. 68.0. fh amounts to suit. on the Pirie LOUIS DE GW. - BOTELER & SON, Washington, D.C HEAST CORNER OF iE EAST AND SIXTH -¥ Boat from Waal On Thursasys | Labrador. Collis | seven (37) and thirt 2.0. PADGETT, Azt, ©W. RIDLEY. being improved by al are doubt containing eleven room ‘Terms: One-third ih, balance in two equal install- ments, payable with interest seini-annually, in one and. y of sale, and # cured on’ the premi- pe required on acceptance of ‘axew paid to July hawr to comply. within ten fter sale, otherwise resale at his risk and cost, nt, All expense for convey- at cont of purchaser, EORGE F. HAKBIN, Trustec, ‘No. 319 Pa. ave. cant, MICHAEL FOLEY, Auctioneer. el? STOMAC TRANSPORTATIO Saas ‘The Steamer SUF. two yrars trom i *. WC. Geoghegan, will resume Sold free of all Ine after five days’ advertise f LLLLULN NNEEE icing abd Reondi BILELENSON & BRO, Avente nets chee from land to land. The al expenenee cat stugest | JATTCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. ee Sia Vig ALDES, General SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON G STREET, SMALL “BRICK HOUSE, By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry W. How. gate and wife to the undersened, duly ree rded in| Liber $99, folio 443, et xeq., one of the land recon the District of Columbia, and of an onder: the United States of Anucri etal, No, 8919 District of ‘Columb TWENTY-FIRST STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN et wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt z reaclies Washitag= Deback aah; FetUrHi GW. MOSS, Washington, D.C. ALLAN LINE IN Bee SeEyICE jerpool every ‘Thursday until May. termediate, $9675. Extra Peston fron: Liveryool, aww and Galway, for toch te had 0 ally Y IN WASHING’ Catan 80, = WOOD AND COAL, G. L. Sine, Henry W. Howeuto Equity, in he Supreme Court of the wwe will, on SATURDAY. AY OF JUNE. Ista, A OCEOGR EMC in front ofthe praises lying inthe city of W ‘bia, and known and described ax lok numbered fifte-n (15), in Samuel Davidson’ ‘Sion in aquare numbered one hundred and sixty-nine (169), a8 recorded in, the office of District of Coluin! KINDLING and DEN, General Agents, 207 Broad- OF oy G.W, MOSS, 225 PENNSYLVANIA AV ‘Washington, D. 0. _mbisthata Paeres For Ecrore Offices: MI4Pa.ave.. 2 Depot and Mill, 6th street and Fi cor. S0thand K ste. n.w the Surveyor of the Tes naia lot ifteen (18) belive orlidnal ot“ eighiteen 39) valid lot fifteen (18 f uteen ¢ {nad square, and hiaving a front xe of Afts-nme ( feet clew-n (ii) inches On, Tnth ‘streets northwest. small Should take a BE ou th. INMAN. Vives terthie ew ather, affordiie perfect rest ad hobs away with many of the discomforts of ‘WICK BERTH, in use exclusively | MSHIP LINE. tly level under all conditions afort at night, street, between 17th ant ‘Sald property is improved by ® house. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash: balance in equal in- stallmente in six and twelve months from day of sale, jhe purchaser or purchasprs to be given for thedeferred payments drawing ax (6)per cent interent annum, aaid notes to deed premises sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser jollars will be re- ys knocked down. If the terms Of ale are not complied with in seven days from day of ‘ill be ree: ld by the faulting purchaser or purchasers, rertinement. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAIL ‘Tweltth and Water strects southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: p28 m&thtm_ 295 Pennsylvania ave... Washington, D.C, (ORTH GERMAN LLoyD— cae ‘Line Berwxen New Yous. a ; HATES, vail EVERY WED- ., SOUTHAMPTON AN The steatners of thie com) Shapers: “All conveyancny ie of two hundrat and ff “re. London, Sonthan ‘apply. to O) New vork? W.@. Mi & CO. 925 Fepusylvanis avenue north WALTER. 42 1) street, Agents tor Washing CoosaeD Lane Trustees at the Comer Sat and K ets Pennaylvania avente southwest. LARGEST PRIVATE, w after five days’ ad Ro! __DUNCANSON BROS. USTEE'S SALE OF FR: SIXTH STREET, Bi SOUTHWEST, AT for the eeoncmue han TOTO’: COAL DELIVENE)) 0% CARS DIRECT FROM THE | ‘We deal only in test qualities of ANTHRACTTE and EITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, either to the stick or prepared to tot the "MOND. a nea, on DAY OF JUNE, A, D. BM. all that pices oF’ parcel of laud tind plat or pian of Washing= ‘of lof Rumbered eleven juning for the same on 6th street weat, at the 11, fn xaid square, and line ‘of @th street west ‘nd one-half inches (1034); (200) feet to rear line of fot dividing line between said rear line six (6) ); thence weet with an- 40, NR. NEW YORK CLEAN COAL, HT AND MEA’ rompt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel cai so Woon. We bave just received @ lance lot of Bakers’ PINE ined COAL of ‘uj ,,a8 and being (1D, in square numbered : e between lote 10 and ‘thence north with twenty-two (2) feet ten a ftegrage tickets from Liy. | je Contented | qrcol and Queenstown, of laden tren ‘Antwerp and cther forts ony Her Sicditerranean Sor freight and passage OTIS BIGELOW @e0u VEKNON H. BRO Ne ‘Messrs. OTIS BIGELO' 66 7th strect, Wi jots io and 11; feet ten and a-half inches (10) nding line bet ence south with said is The attention of consn 8 Se reapectfully invited to ab inspection of our et. — ‘i SON & BhO. ‘3th st wharf and 12th xt. and Pa ave. ‘DERTA 8 332) Ta Bet IN THE WoRLD: UPPER TEN fi i 2 i 8) i wr letailic and Cloth Burial Casa Je10 | ASK YOUR GROCER, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA. 42, DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. neat Bt Aloysius’ church. ILLIAM F- SPINDIL. FURNISHING UND} i North Capitol at, Jeo) 102y 7tu street northwest, near Le Journ C. Lr, New and commodiotus wareroona. Revidrare on the preminen OBS WRIGHT. Samant ia tice toe cali—tu crake oom No. 25 Pa ove nw 11 Sthestreet, cor. H street n. w.. ‘Washington, D.C. Arse Si0Ck, OF EINE ENGLIBH BREECH- LOADING AND | MU: LOADING | SHOT. UNS, FISHING TACK CUTLER: BL LES, REVOLY. Y, UB Ady IRS: HARDWARE. Too! cy POCKETBOO! NGS, JEWELRY, SKATES BRUSHES AND COM. ‘TOILE Sets UPTT “AL Goos WATCH CHAINS, AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. direction of the owner, to chanie business, I will wt a ce eae nie Gunes Rasiorsy © vil O'MEARA & CO., 1347 Pennsylvania avenue northivest. Sale commences FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH. SEVEN PML, and every ‘evening thereafter at same notice. DEALERS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED, soods will be sold in original Great barxains bbe expected every night. FOLEY, auctioneer. N. v.—The Fixtures will not be suid as, at the termia- ation of ‘sale, the store will be occupied by J. U. OMEAMA & CO., Manufacturers of SHOAL GLUE” 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT AUCTION ROOMS, BALURDAY, JUNE T | ENTY- FInST, 1n86, AT TEN O'CLOCK, EMBRACING EVERY DISCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITUnE. ALSO, 3,000 DOMESTIC PLATE SHOW CASES AND COUNTERS, ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Side-bar Top Bume¥, made by Gralam, in good condi- jon. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'cLocK, Horses, Carriages, Coupes, Coupelets, Buggies, &e., Rc. Teoma “dowrn ‘Auctioneer. CONTINUATION AND CLOSING SALEOF FINEOLD WHISKYS, SHERRIES, MADEIRAS, PORTS, 25 CASES FINE CLARETS, &o. On MONDAY MORNI 1F84/at ELEVEN | OCLO jest brands of whiskyaknown to the The represented in this sale, Will be sold in one xallon ‘Jel9-dts Packages and upwards, Fo. ‘Auctioneer, 5 UNDERWRITE BOF D THREE, at HALE-PAST TEN UOLOC ‘The stock consists of Black ahd Colored & mers. ‘Goods, ‘Towels ‘and Napkins, Back Grenadine, Table Damuske Ginghams, Lawns and Domestics, ‘this ia a'rare chance for buyers of lot will be sold, without reserve, to the highest bidder, ‘Ladies specially invited to attend. Jel9-1w ‘M, FOLEY, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF PUBLIC HAY SCALES, Orricr oy THE ENGINEER ComaIsstoxER, WasHinaron, June 17, 1886, On MONDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, 1844, at the re ‘ions, Ishall offer for sale, to the highest bidder, the Exclusive Kight and Privilege of usiny this several District Hay Seales from July Ist, 1884, to June 0th, 1885, for the Durpone of weighing hay, wtraw, tod- der, oats in the straw, and live stock, at the following ‘jnituatad opposite the Post Ofice, Uni uated opposite ice, Uniontown, D. EN O'CLOCK A.M. 1k 2, rituated On Zt street southeast, between. I ‘at COT Ni ‘ard, iN Bsituated on 10th w notthwent, at TWELVE OCLOGR Me avenue No. 4, situated at the corner of 9th street and Rhode enue northwest, at UNE O'CLOCK P. M. ituated on +rospect street, between High and streets, Georgetown, D.C., at TWO O'CLOCK ‘ituated at the intersection of Boundary and H streets northeast, at HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK 7, situated at Brightwood, D. C., at FIVE O'CLOCK ties purchasing will be Provisions of the act approv entitled spective loc juired to comply with June 20th, 1 “Au act regulating the sale of hay,’ &e. ‘Terms: Cash, By order of the Board of Commissioners of D.C. G. J. LYDECKER, Major of Enwineers, U.S. A, Engineer Commissioner D.C. TUOMAS DOWLING, aucuoncer.. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ATTRACTIVE LOT AND HOUSE ON TENTH STREET NORTHWES By virtue of a deed of trust of August 4, 1882, rv corded in Liber 1011, folio 340, a1 {the party wécured thereby, Nestle in front of tly UNE EIGHTEEN all that cer- tain Jot, being No. 27, insqnare 238, according to hed sern's subdivision, the sauwehavinew trout of 20 by a. depth of 85 feet. tinproved by a frame dwelling-house, 412 10th street, ‘erms: #900 cash, and balance in siz and tw months, with interest, and secured. by derd of tru Axpeusés of conveyance to be paid by the purchaser, 850 deposit required at thme of s Jels-d&as JOS, C, G. KENNEDY, Trustee, t9- THE ABOVE SALE IS FOSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, 1894, same hour '‘RUMENTS, SCISSORS. VIOLINS, TOYS, BAS BALLS (OLIN | ‘ST! ‘CIGAKS, SALE OF DRY GOODS. DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER, AT PUBLIC ALC ION, $2,,48 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Goumencine MONDAY MORNING JUNE TWENTY. lack and Colored Silks, Cash~ ‘Parasols, Embroideries,Preuch Sateen, India Linens and White Goods, Faus, Hosiery, Goods, an every 2d Edition. Latest ‘Telegrams to The Star DESERTED saRavoca, Echoes of Yesterday’s Convention. POLITICIANS WHO CLAIM THAT THRQRESULT 18 UN- FAVORABLE TO CLEVELAND. Saratoga, N. Y., June 19.—Saratoga looks de- Serted as cofapared with the past few days, for the Texular season not having really opened, there were few here except those who came on account of the convention. Nine-tenths of those who came from the country districts of the state left here by an early train this a.m. The Tammany and Irving hall men also left Unis morning. Hubert 0. Thompson, t0- gether With a large number of the rank and Mie of the county democt will leave over the West Shore road on a special’ train this afternoon. The echoes of the convention are few, and there are the mei of prominence still here. Hon. Nelson J. Water- bury sald this morning that there will be a strong effort to concentrate on Cleveland at Chicago. He sald he did not know how far the west would re- gard yesterday's convention as decisive in placing only a few decided expressions from. Cleveland as ‘the most avallable candidate before the country. Gen. Faulkner, of Watertown, a del- egate at large and the leader of the Flower cam- Dalgn, Says 40 Of the 76 delegates to Chicago are “our forces did not Seek a compromise with the opposi- ‘They fought us.” Gen, William H. Ludlow, Of Suffolk, sa d the result of the convention is anu Cleveland, “He iurther claimed that Cleveland's anti-Cleveland. Mr. Faulkner continued: uo managers avoided all test votes. The Latest Foreign News by Cable, PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DYNAMITR. gates of the a new evidenc dynamite outrages. A Deficiency of $60,000. Hewten’s Port, N. Urer's office, a meeting of pointed a committee (0 inves ‘The Union Pacific Presidency. New York, June 19.—It is intimated that Hugh J. Riddle, lave president of the Rock Iskind, may uiumately Kallroad compan; Uigate the matter, The Homeopathic Convention. Deex PARK, Mp., June 19.—In the homeopathic convention Us morning Dr. Dowlng, of New York, made @ report, which was adopted, recommending the appointment of Dr. J. P. Dake, Of Tennessee, ag American editor to work in unison with Dr. Hughes, gland, in the revision of the materia medica! ineeting. Dr. Alien, of New York, was unanimously elected president of the Institute; Dr. Cowperthwatte. of Towa, vice president; Dr. E. N. Kellogg, of New York, treasurer; Dr. ‘J. 6. Burgher, of Pittsburg, general secretary; and Dr. D. T. Strong, of New York, re-lected as provislonal Secretary, and Dr. H. 1}. Paine, of New York, was re-<lected as necrologist, cas Layberger and Teneyck to Row. Boston, June 19.—Layberger_and Teneyck, the scullers, have signed articles for a_three-mile race In best-And-best boats, over the Charles river, on Point of Pines course, to be rowed on the afternoon or June 2th. —— Released from Jai CLEVELAND, O., June 19.—Stanley, the defaulting cashler of the Bink of Commerce, night on ball. Moore and Schwartz, the implicated brokers, rematn in Jall. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. A Belton, W. Va., dispatch says that the boller In the saw mill of Jackson & Sears, at Laurel Run, exploded yesterday, killing a member of the frm and @ laborer, and Woundiug three other persons. IAL AND CO7IMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15U street: FINANC and place. By order of the Trustee. +, = ry Nam iy “Bdkda "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Name] 0. Spm) Name. | 0. Span RUSTE} 8: BLE IMPROVED Ps | ‘b | s E N 2D 3 ‘TS Ne a . Pn sii fh 4 300 WASHINGTON, D.C. z Cent. Pac wy 3 By virtue of a decd of trust, dated the’sth day of. Jure.A.D. Island recotaed in Liber No. Aa 976, ut folio M1 et seq.cone «tthe land” records. for the District of Columbia, and at the written re quest of the folder of the note secured. thereby, Twill Rell. at pu tion. "in front of the pranives, on MO'\DAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1884, ut HALF PANT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., of mentioned day, all that certain ices oF” parcel ground situste 1s the City of Washiny- 4 the District of Columbia, and known and desic~ hatid as Lot munbered t..1rty (30), in square numbered two hundred and twenty (220), accordinw to Davidsou's livision of sad uare, and as sali si) re is recorded in Liber 8. K., follo 03, of vor's Records of sald District, ‘with the improves ments creo. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in ash, aud the residue at six (6) and twelve (12) months, ‘with interest from the d: at the rate of Kix per ber a until paid, payable semi-annually, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser or purcha: gers thereof, and adeed Gf trust approved by the une dersimed truster upon the property soli, oF all cash, at the option of the purchasi oF purchasers, “A deposit ‘of $.00 must be made with the trust ¢ when the vid 1s ted. ‘The tering of sale must be complied with seven days from date of sale, in default of which, Trustee reserves the right. to. resell after five di advertiweme. t, st risk and cost of defaulting pi All conveyancing and recordin FENDALL E ALE! AIECH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FouR- TEENTH STREET’ NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1859, 1834, 1845, AND 183; IN WASHINGTON CITY. By virtue of a decd of trust from Henry’ W. ae] rate and wifs to the undersicned, duly. ‘recorde Liber #0, folio 438, ot weq., one of the land. reco) of th. District of Columbia, and of Of the United States of Amel e etal, No, $919 Equity.in the Supreme. trict of Columbia, we will on SA! ‘TY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1884, O'CLOCK P. . Howgate wart of the Dis- UNDA. THE TW t HALE-PAST FOUR ‘mises, offer for sale, jeces OF parcels of City of. Washington, known and described as lots ¥ (30). thirty-two. (32), thirty-three (3), thirty-tiv xix (36). thirty” bight (3A), in square ntimbered two Honda! and thirty-cicht G20, according to. Hoey 4. Willara's subdivinion of tots D to ts of Fisher's ma divi: sion of orivin number y thirty-four (4) fu said square, “ae the same in re= ‘office of the surveyor of the District afore said, in Biber H.D. C., folio 38, ‘The property will be of- fered in parcels, Said property is improved. by tour comfortable Brick Dwellings. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in equal instal- ments in six and twelve months from day of sale, the es of the purchaser or purchasers to be given for the erred yaymentsdrawiny six( per cent interestperan- aid notes to be weeured by deed of traston premises ‘orall cash at the option of the purehuser or pure Ts. All conveyancing at purchaser’a cost. A’ de~ posit of two hundred and fifty dollars. will be required on each plece of property when itis knocked down. If the termns of sale’ arv not complied with in seven days from day of sale the property will be resold by the trustees af the risk and cont of defaulting purchaser or purchasers after five days advertisement. Trustees. NSON BRON, Auctioneers," "_Jell-d&ds . FISHER & CO,, Keal Estate Auctioncers, AVEN By virtue Augnst 26th, gi 73, and recorded in Liber 73 one of theft Parties the cured, 2 auction, in front of the premises, on WEDS, E TWENTY-FIFTH, 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lying ihe city of Washinton. in the District of Columbia, own and described ux Lot No, 4, in Shepherd's sub: division of square No. 164, ag said subdivision is record fed in the Surveyor's office of said District, in liber H.D. G.,, folio 210, toxether with. the improvements thered. consisting Of » double two story and basement, with auansurd ro f, brick dwelling, &e. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $200 must be paid at the time of sale: balunce in two quali, stallments payable in oneand two years, with interest ut 6 per cent. for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by a decd of trust of the prein- ines sold will be fequired, or all cash, nt. the option of the purchaser. ‘The terms of sale inust be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustee r stryes the right to resell at tho risk and. cost of the defaulting , upon ten days* notice in the Evening Star. ANDREW ©. BRADLEY, Trustee, ‘Guuiton Building, 472 Louisina ave. ‘THOS. J, FISHER & CO., Auct Jerd-d&ds JUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ‘AND LOT, CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND K STREET SOUTH. By virtue of @ deed of trust, duly recorded tn, Liber No. 1.011, folio al, one of the land records of ie ‘ons JUNE TWENTY: Ike at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCE PML, all that fartoforidaal tot rumbered on), sn ears num seven bundred and thirty-eight (738). becinning at southeast corner of said square, thence by and with the line of K_ street west eighty-four (84) feet; thence north fourteen (14) feet and four (4) inches; thence eust- wardly seventy-seven (7D fect by a line making » right ungle with the line of New Jersey avenue, and thence southwardly along the line of sald avenue thirty-six (88) feet to the point of together with ail the imy nits, &0. ‘of sale: $200 cash; balance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen ‘months; notes to bear inter- est six per cent, payable semi-anbually, and to be se cured by deed’ of trust. Com tie, Ke. at pur ‘of sale, chuser's cost, “A deposit of $80 at Fran thereby, we will oak at public auction SAT! aes (UNE TWENTY-FIRST, Blues at SIX CLOCK E yall shat piece or patel ‘with modern "terion of eae: ‘be secured tcf of $100 will be req Mo. Pac.. do. consoli threes, 13. Flour st ‘weatern ste red, 1.0 200 Cor 2 GO ssa6l; August. 6134262." Onte quiet and fh emi, 3740; western’ white, 3840: do. mi § Fenineylvahta, S7a40, "Hye quict, 68070, Kus hier, duil—Rfo ATical8. 8 fieniyt 118 Liverpool per stewiner quiet—cotton, rye, 20.000 bushel corn, 53,000 bushels: rye. 53.000 bushels. Sales—wheat, 258,000 bushels; corn, 68,000 bushels, Suara eT icine wea third cash; balance in sfx. twelve ‘with interest from Heese Ches. € Otol! 5g * Do. pret. «- [Northwest 4 Do. pref. Loni’ & Miss. oregon ‘trans. 7, ONL & Wes 4" /Pac. Mall .& Hud Lew Del. 1 ab. Pac... Do. pt [west inion. Do. pret. . SWARD TURN—CAUBES HE MARKET. TREET, June 19.—The Post 8 again weak this fore- 's made a lower decline than during me hours on any day in the and ab ‘clock all of the active stocks except Mo, Pacific re from 1 Lo 23 per cent lower than last night. ‘The deciine was probably Increased after 11:30 by Tumors Of the financial embarrassment of a capl- talist who has for some years been partially out of any speculative operations in the market, and Whose embarrassments, even {f the vague reports shouid prove correct, would have no effect on the general market. But aside from this the weakness, market is more largely due to the gen- ects of the raliroad situauon throughout nited States, lLstreet agency says that: reports . Garrison’s name with y have this foundation, er on Pittsburg, Cleveland and To- Jedo paper. some of which may have to be extended. ‘The commodore says that he has not had any per- sonal paper proteste The Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORF, Ji —Vinginia sixes, deferred, 536; new _ten-forties, 323,:inew 35 bid tton dull—middling, nid qui it—sonthern steady: ly and more activ dull; southern “1.07; do, amber, 1,0%a1.10; No. 1 Maryland. 2 weatern winter ‘red, pot, 100K, June, 1.0036 bid: July and Aurust. LOU bil. southern r for white: yello jer and dull; southern white, 724 jon66: western mixed, spot, 6.61; Jus BALTIMORE, Mo. June 19.—C% 1.03 asi Coffee cargoes, ordinary Susar—copper refined quiet, Other articles unchani to tain, ele Winky 1, Freights. to in, 4c, Receipts—flour, 1,525 barre runh corn, 10,00) busliels; oats, 000 ‘bunhely: Shipments—wheat_ 37,000 bushels; ‘The Petroleum Market, PITTSBURG, Pa. June 190i dull and heavy, : ile tradin. ‘The Market ‘The Washington Monument. PREPARATIONS FOR THE GRAND CELEBRATION ON ITS COMPLETION. ‘The Joint commission to arrange for the cere- montes to be authorized upon the completion of the Washington monument met this morning and organized by electing Senator Sherman, chairman; Mr. E. J. Babcock, secretary, and Mr. F, L. Harvey, assistant secretary. A committee of five, consist- ing of Senator Morrill, Congressman Tucker, Dr. ‘Toner, Professor Welling and Col. Casey, the last three being members of the Washington Monu- Ment Association, Was appolnted to take charge of the preliininary work of the commission and take such steps as may be necessary during the sum- mer and autumn. The committee will report to the commission next December. It ts proposed to, invite the governors of all the States (who are ex- officio vice presidents of the monument associa- Uon), military and civic organizations and the pub- Uc at large, to take a part in the ceremonies. Organizations desiring to come as such, and mak- ing known thelr put , Will be specially invited. ‘The invitations will issue next December. ‘The dedication of the monument is to take place on ‘the 2ed of next February. ‘The Nicarngua Canal Concession. SECRETARY FRELINGHUYSEN BEFORE THE HOUSE (COMMITTEE. Secretary Frelinghuysen appeared at a joint meeting of the House committees on forelgn af- fairs and appropriations this morning, and made a statement concerning the item of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in the consular and diplo- matic bill, known as the “foreign sectet service lose anything pue. forth ‘by the. Secrerary in ex: anythin; rary in ex- planation of the subject. Tecan bestated, however, that he informed the committees that by use of this “fund negotiations could be made as he believed, with the Nicaraguan govern- ment to secure control by our government of Isth- mian canal, and that unless immediate action be taken theré 1s danger that the concession will be lost to us and Dal to some foreign power, England and Ge ny Bockr boing. anxious to ob! ‘Secretary showed the im- ‘canal under Ameri. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT FRAUDS, KIREWOOD REARRESTED AND AGAIN BEFORE THE POLICE COURT—ANOTHER ALLEGED CONSFIRATOR TAKEN INTO CUSTODY—THE SEARCH POR FURTHER EVIDENCES OF FRAUD—WHAT SECRETARY CHAXD- LER SAYS ABOUT It. eon general, last night swore to an aMdavit be- fore Judge Snell, as follows: That Dantel Carrigan, Edwin C. Kirkwood and James D. Cummings did, for the purpose of obtaining and aiding to obtain the payment and approval of certain false, fleti- Uous, and fraudulent claims against the govern- ment, make, use, and cause to be made and used, a false Dill and account, in which James D. Cum- mings is named as the supposed contractor, and urports that he furnished for use at hospitals 73 feet of rubber hose, one hose reel, and two fire ex- Unguishers, at a otal cost of $468.50, and that they, knowing the entries to be false and fra lated the law. ‘Gute ing ee canon bane on the Ist y tember, twas made for Dedsteads, ted clothing. sad su which to be a fictitious name. sented to be for use at naval J tals. ‘On these affidavits warranta were issued charg- and Edwin C. Kirkwood in two inte, and in one cdse with the ‘The Warrants were placed in the ing Daniel cases with making false bills and Charging James D.C same offens hands of Lieut. Guy, who sent in search of the few minutes with Mr. Kirkwood, who was quarters at the sixth police station for the night. é ‘Who isa commission merchant, dol businesson “Lousiana avenue, was arrested and June 19.—For the first Ume in many alace yard are locked at hight after the sittings of parliament. ‘This is only of the wide-spread fear of further Y., June 19.—A deficlency of $60,000 having been discovered in. the county treas- citizens last night ap- ‘be made president of the Union Pacific Louls was chosen as the place for next year’s as released last accommodated With lodgings at the Mfth police station. In the Police Court, to-day, bail in the case In the case in both cases, against Cummings was fixed at $1, of Kirkwood it was fixed at #2, making $5,000 in the three cases the case of C the three cases, and if captured he will be to give that amount, The parties brovably «ive ball this afternoon, ral ‘him. navy. He at one time had an office corner gaged in the sale of fire extinguishers. KIREWOOD GIVES BAIL. Pumphrey going his surety. ‘with a deputy marshal CARRIGAN NOT ARRESTED. he implicated ex-Surgeon General Wales. ‘WHAT IS SAID AT THE DEPARTMENT. Inatter, and are found gullty of defrauding the government.” ecretary sald that he had not the slightest know edge or Suspicion that the frauds extended to any investigation thus far, fraudulent transactions had been carried on by Cal ever, It was Impossible to tell whether the hames: sald th Whole matter was unearthed. A BATCH OF SUPPOSED FRAUDULENT VOUCHERS. departinent a numberof suspected vouchers, which Surgeon. General in the latter's office. vouchers had a very fishy appearance, and if known but only suspected.’ Secretary Chandler Beardslee, who audits all naval accounts, master General Smith, Judge Advocate General Remey, and Dr. Van Reypen, on the subject of the known’and suspected frauds. MR. HEWITT'S INVESTIGATIONS, concerning the all made. ‘Twelve Thousand Dollars Short. BURSING OFFICER OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT. counts to the extent of about $12,000. Col Morgan was for many years the chief of the bureau of ac- counts of the department. He had been in feeble health for some tme past, and died about two months ago. An examination of his accounts fol- lowed, and the deficiency, as stated above, was discovered. The matter was kept very quiet, however, in hopes that his relatives would make restitution of the amount wanting without public- ity, but on Tuesday official noticeof the dificiency was sent to his bondsmen, who are Albert X. Bass, of Brooklyn, and Cha&, E. Whitehead and Horace’ M. Ru Jet been received from them. Nothing is known About the causes of the deficiency, nor what be- came of the missing money. A careful examination of his accounts has been made, which has been found of the money. ment the defictency: Was due, not to any criminal intent or action of t sulted from negligence, owing to old and falling ‘health and "an “ingptitude, for bust: ness “matters, and that if the restore the ‘amount lost the will be that much ahead, as the discrepancies will be Satistactorily accounted for in course of time. Col. Mot was a resident of Washington for many years past. He was a very I tribute the defictency to carelessness or accident, Premiums and Medals, DISTRIBUTION DAY AT THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY. OF THE VISITATION. mental, and all the participants selves Well. The spect and called out many expressions of admiration. PREMIUMS AWARDED.- Oyster, Grizelle Bishop. Nellie Stafford, Carrie Franc. ‘Third class, to Misses Agnes Saul, Magete Foley, ary Stephens Maggie Doyle, Loulie Dyer si adie Hullth reed, Susle: Herbert and. Lucy Haug! Fourth class, to. Misnes M nard, Augusta May ‘Huyck, Ada Cat Ge Aimer, Julla Linskey, Blanche. Palmer, erritt, Bessie Hickey, Doran,” Emily Doyle’ and Sadie Fifth Class. to Misses Bernie Fenwick, Ella Simms, Mary Hill, Sadie Taylor, Mary V: ‘Carrie Por- ter, Madeline Townshend, Cecilia Mi Bellew, Bertha Kaufman, Alice Hume, M: Gry, Appolonta Miler ‘Lotte Fenwick: Mary ry» 0 ler, Eleonors ts M Sixth class, to Siisses Mary Dillon, Louise Mitchel, Luree Dyer, Agnes Ent) Small. Seventh class, to Misses ‘Theodoaia W: Mary , Florence Merritt, Lila Peachy, Jessie Glascock, Lulie Lay and Eva Mullan. ‘THE-MEDALB. ‘Medals were awarded as follows: For Christian doctrine, the senlor department, to Miss Emma and primary di nt Miss Mary Grice lepartment peamary class, “in French con’ ist vocal Simmer and clas of pain Dr. Wm. K. Van Reypen, assistant to the sur udulent, Vi0~ 884, a vou! = c instruments, valued at’ $3,824, purporting to have been bought from J. R Ay new witch is supposed were repre- pa oe In fan the ball was feed at $5,000 in juired ‘will Sanborn 1s well known tn this city. He Wasa private in company A, 5th N. ¥. 8 M., in April, S61, and afterwards acting ensign, U. & 13th streets. He 1s about 44 years old, and 1s en- Mr. Kirkwood gave bail this afternoon in the ‘Sum of $5,000 on the three charges for his appear- ance In the Police Court when wanted, Mr. James ‘Curnmings has not yet given ball, although he has been looking for some One all day in company The fact that ex-Chtet Clerk Carrigan has not been arrested quiets the rumor which was afloat yesterday, that he had made a confesston, in which At the Navy department search ts being made for evidences of further frauds among the paymasters’ vouchers. Secretary Chandler sald to-day: “We are making a careful investigation of the whole ng to arrest everybody who 18 otier bureau of the department. ‘The result of the he said, showed that these an and Kirkwood since 1881. A number of fraudulent vouchers had been discovered, which implicated the two persons named, and ‘Several outside persons. In one or two instances, how- of the outsiders were real or fictitious. The Sec- Tetary declined to give the exact number of fraud- ulent vouchers, the names of the outsiders impll- cated, or to approximate the amount Involved. He investigation would be continued until the Itts known that a clerk from the Fourth Audi- tor’s office yesterday afternoon brought to the Navy. were carefully examined by the Secretary and the ‘These to be fraudulent will, it i safd, implicate one or ‘two business men of this city, whose names are not iad = conference 1ais meoraing with Fourth Aediior ay ‘Mr, Hewitt, of New York, member of the commit- tee on expenditures in the Navy department, has for some days past been collecting information Pectilations in the surgeon general's office, and was about to. Institute an in- Yestigation of ‘the matter, when he was informed through the newspapers that the arrests had been A DISCREPANCY IN THE ACCOUNTS OF THE LATE DIS- ‘Definite information was obtained to-day, show- ing that Col. Robert C. Morgan, the late disbursing oflicer of the State department, was short in his ac- les, of New York. No word has shows that not more than $200 of the above amount could be included In disaliowances, and no trace ‘At the State depart- is admitted, but the officials are firm in the conviction that the rece, department’s trusted disbursing officer, but re- bondsmen. government Was originally from New York, but man, and for some time before his death had suffered from a complication of dis- eases. His many friends outside the department will be loth to believe there was anything dishon- est in connection with his accounts, and will at- ‘The exercises attending the annual distribution of premiums at the Washington Academy of the Visitation, on Connecticut avenue, this morning, were witnessed by a large gathering of the friends of the pupils and of the institution. ‘The exercises consisted principally of music, vocal and instru- juitted them- mens of drawing, painting and embroldery were exhibited in te study root, Premiums were awarded in the first class to Misses Estelle Huyck, Emma MeNelr, Stella Mer ritt, Katie Aylmer, Genevieve Connolly, Marion In the second class, to Misses Mary Cullinane, ‘Annie alley, ‘Blanche Jones, May Becker, erty. ‘Annie Peachy, Lena LETONS FAILURE, Denial that Securitics Were ‘Misapprepriated. Some of the creditors of the Middietons, wii, on the rst showing of affairs, as submitted by Mr. Dichman, of the New York portion of the firm at ‘he recent meeting here, changed that their securi- es had been appropriated by the firm, and that Stocks ordered had not been purchased, are fled that Mr. Dichman’s statements, gave them Ib detail, are not correct, After @ fll in- Festigation, and hae so stated tn writin includes at least one prominent natn im Mr. Dichman’s dispatch to THE Stak wd it is understood there are others Mr. 1). W. Midd.eto makes a most explicit and emp charge of any depositor or curities belonging to their cu Priated by the frm, or that they disp contents of any safe, contrary to the instruc of the owner of the Same. He protests failure, though disastrous, Was Ube resuit ‘wrong-doing On his part, or, as far as ek the ‘of anyone connected with bis th Washington. “It isbut tair that hls denial s be given as wide publicity as the state! some of his creditors,and th quest, but that no injustice may be’ anyone else, pending the complet» invest the failure By the creditors’ commutt ice. COL, BURNSIDE REARRESTED. An _Additi Charge, 88,000, Preferred A, Involving Col. J..0. P. Burnside, late disbursing oiticer of | the Post OMice department, who was recently re- leased from jail on ball, was rearrested abit O'clock last night at his home on 0 st ~ and taken to the sixth precinct station, where fie spent | ju the night in the ‘same room with Mr. Edwin ¢ Kirkwood, the 2 1 cleric, © with detrinding the go Wy EMeANS OF fr wlent vouchers Col, Burnside, after the al defalcation in his office was discovered, was ¢ initted to jailon acharge of etubezzilng $4 ‘The arrest Made last night. was by authority Warrant sworn out by Post Mice Inspects derson, charging Burnside with wegiecting on April 1, 1884, to deposit in the Treasury of the United jace authorized to receive I money of the United States Slates, or any other the sum of $8,000 of ‘The spect from the sale of waste paper of the Post OMc partment, and did then and there embez; the said sum. IL FIXED AT $2,500. ‘The case was called to the attention of the Police Asststant District Attorney ZDowns, who stated that, he had been instructed by the district attorney to ask $5,000 ball. Atte Court this morning by some discussion ball was fixed al §2,4K), and Mr, counsel for defendant,gave noile ‘would waive an examination.” He then left vo lov for bail. BURNSIDE GIVES Ratt. A his bon Startling Reveln' THE RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION NOW IN PHO- ORES. ‘The investigation of the accounts of Col. Burn- Side, the late disbursing officer of the Post Ofc department, has resulted in some startling revel Uonsasto the manner and extent of his pecul: tons. His arrest last evening was the oute Of the funds appropriated from the Treasury, Col Buruside has been in the habit of simply the’ old as can be ascertalned,is about $5,000 per year, wh Col. Burnside ought to have turned into the Tr ury. ‘Treasury ’on this account $4.14 Year shows a deposit, In some cases excending $1. and for two years (79 and 1) no deposit Was th at all. It is the presumption that the amounts realized from this source increased each year, but Col. Burnside’s deposits largely decrease $32,000 SHORTAGE ON THIS ACCOUNT 80 FAR DISCOV- ERE! Col. Henderson and Mr. Lamson, of the inspector's office, have been investigating the books kept by Col. Burnside, and they found that there 1s no Tecord of any sales of material of unis kind an where in the accounts of the disbursing oMic only way that they were able to trac was by examining the books of the im bought this material from Col. Burnside. found the colonel’s receipts and the checks wh had been paid to hit far, which is not haif completed, they hav uble to trace over $32,000 which Col. Burnside Tecelved since 1876 on account of the sale of th waste material of the department. It 1s expected been that further investigation will largely increase Us amount. ‘The singular fact developed 1s that Col. Burnside began his peculations the first year he entered upon ‘the duties of his office. The amounts first takeu were very small, but were Increased each yeat It 1s the intention to issue wai ‘these charges, and when the facts are tabulated they Will be presented to the grand jury. ——____—os—_— ‘The Lobby Investigation. MR. WELLER'S CONFERENCE WITH W. TL. Fi ISR, ‘SR, FOLLOWED BY THE FORMER’S ABSENCE FROM THE HOUSE AT ROLL CALI. ‘The special committee delegated by tho House to ascertain if Hon. W. H. English and others had violated the privileges of the floor of the House continued their examination yesterday. Messrs. Blount, Bayne, Dunn, Green B. Kaum, McGowan and Payne were examined, but none of them could name of thetr own knowledge any specific violation of the rules. Mr. Bayne said he had been told by Mr. Horr and Mr. Kasson that Mr. Weller had been Called from his seat (after the tirst Peelle-English contested election case) an mhe Into the cloak-room on the democratic side we House where he had @ consultation with the senior English, and had subsequently left the House without a pair, “Mr. Kasson had’ tmparted to witness the belief that. the sentor English had been lobbying on the floor of the House in une terest of his son, Witness knew that Mr. Weller had voted against Mr. English on a previous vote and he also knew that Mr, Weller disappeared on the occasion in question. Hon, Win. H. Euglist ‘Was present, but asked that his examination 0° Postponed until after Mr. Horr and Mr. Kasson had testilled, TESTIMONY TO-DAY. To-day ex-Representative Sypher, of Louisiana, was examined and sald he was not interested in any pending legislation. Representative John B. Witte, of Kentucky, stated that Gen. Raum, while acting’ as attorney’ in the inte House. Mr. White mentioned Messrs. Watterson and English, also, as persons Who had been trequ visitors to the floor. ‘The best mformation, he sail, that he had that Watterson and Raum were th to Influence members was that when he (Mr. White) introduced the resolution under waich ue comm tee was acting they both left, Watterson by one | door and Raum by the other. Bon. J. B. Kasson was examined, and no personal knowledge as to the ail Weller had been influenced by the eid lsh to absent himself during a vote upc Msh-Peelle case, DULIL had been a atte! generally among the members in Lis ¥ Sir Weller had been taken Into a coruer a ‘thereupon immediately left his place in the House. ntalive Horr said thal before the concit- sion of the English vs. Peelle case he had noticed ME, English on the floor conversing with metal ‘When the case was being decided several members spoke of Mr. English, sr.. Importuning members to Vote for his on. Mr. Eliis sald Senator Voorres, to whom he Was under great obligations, had re quested him not to vote at all unless he could vo Tor Mr. English. ‘The witness sald Mz. Pusey told him that he and not Mr. English had induced ‘Weller to leave the House The District in Congress. HEARING ON THE FREE BRIDGE DILL. Gentlemen interested in the Alexandria canal and Aqueduct bridge, and those interested in securing | a free bridge across the Potomac, were heard to- day by the House District committee concerning | bill, which was | Senator Riddieberger's free passed by the and now lying in tue House committee. Rehator Riddleverger sald that ail he desired of the House committer was Uhat they re- the DUL Mr. Mushbach opposed the bill, say ‘Uiat the effect of Its passage would be stroy the Alexandria canal trade. He wanted the ‘committee to the Dill of 1881. Senator Rid- dleberger replied to this, and suid that the object ‘Was to defeat the ct lo secure a free bride ‘The act of 1881 could now be enforved if the com. Pahy Was honest in its desire to carry out its pro- Visions, He asked the committee to report te bill. After bearing the arguments on both sides the ‘Committee decided to authorize a report providing that if the canal company did not carry out Un visions of Ube act of 1881, and turn the Aqueduc Enage over to the Secretary of War, a tree bride should be constructed across the river at te Three THE MEXICAN VETERAN PENSION BILI. ‘The Senate this afternoon resumed the consider- ation of the Mexican veteran pension bill. ‘MINOR NOTES. of West Virginta, will sail from rin the steamship Berlin, 10 ‘He will revurn in Au- Po (Oxx axp Two DouLan ro me Pureren.— Secretary ‘The Of the Treasury has directed the ‘bout $1,500,000 of United States notes of the m0 os ope and two dollars made,not at its re | fle Charge ts that Col. Burnside failed to it in the Treasury $8,000 which he reaitred le and Jeloniously and wrongfully convert to his own use that he 5 this afternoon Col. Burnside gave bail in fhe sum of £2,900, Mr. Richard J. Beall going on ne of the Investigation now going on. It seems that in addition to directing to his private use some $45,000 pockeung eds of the Sales of the: waste paper, carpets, rniture and material of the Post OMice depart ment. The revenue arising from this source #s far His accounts show that the first year he held | the oflce, Which Was tn 1876, he deposited in ‘the ach succeeding and In the investigation 9 ints upon each of est of the bonded | whisky bill, Was frequently on the flour of the | | cits. | sntant som Of Ancyle THE mr SCHOOL PROMOTIONS. A List of the Pupils Whe Enter Higher lasses Next Yen ‘The oMictal list of promotions in the Washingtoa High school, based on the record of the year and the result of the moent examinations, was COm~ ted to-day, ‘The list ts as Promoted from the second-year class tothe thing year class Boys Fairchild, 4. S. Armstfong, G. W.M Andersin, & M. M. Lovejoy, ses, C.-K. Thon » M. M. Maher,’ Starkweather, A. ALM. Poles," c. Stowe FY. Wrile, Ga 4. Burke, & W. Bob Witte, A Arulstr ay 00, Ak Cawood, St Hhrowny H. 5. Davis § Wood, W: M. Priead, Sd M. M. Purman,” M.S. Sime A 1 Witham Jones, M. M. Stal romnoted from Uh 4. F. Seager, C. Pe ‘ MeKimmie, C. A. Davy, & Ae 1. Garrison, W. H. iteron, H. We Horton, BH. ‘A. Fosse, J. Tries, G. 1.” Wiiktnshn, gies, J. R. Clayton,” E. A. Fitch, c. P. Morgan, W, G. Reed, F. Forster, J. 4 A. Hipking, HL. Khight, J. a. Emery, G. We White aR! Nesbit, F. F. Peterson, i Jones, r E. Mac Dennison, Benton, F. = Sats . Barr, Lr Burroughs,” M ust? PES W. Donn, W. X. ‘Sheri, pitinger, He cmaker, © He A Smithy J. 12 Barts en, S. 12 Apple WE rune, Deuster, Buckler, Crump, BF FE. Metowa + O'Dwyer, T. Philips, E B, Buxthan, ©. A. Au eB. Beckham, M. + A. Burke, Wilkins, A A M. c itounes, BF EK.” Quack E'Neviuste. A. Whites, “M. b. Howen, B.A! Wharton M. J. Austin, A. Wallis, M. Meigs, E. Jilin, icFariand, KM. Knighton, D, M. Metzler, i, J. Moore, A. Natiaus, S. E, 1 as, J. KE. Baker, eli, M. G. Campie bur, A. TNs, Davis, B. § cow, MLL. Sintth, N. Baxter, EC. Deuster, J. Lt a I. Merritt, M, 8. E. hurroughs, © J. Gooddere, vombe, E. wens, A. Me ‘Towner, B. Howison, H. F L. M. cohen, M.D. she JE Moran * Partial course, ——o The Democratic Situations AN INPFPRCTUAL ATTEMPT TO GET UP A @AYARD ROOM, ‘There was an attempt to get up a Bayard boom this morning, tut the effort avatied nothing. The southern men say they like Bayard personully Yer than any other aman, but they tink Clevel Will be notutnated. . ROLINA FOR CLEVELAND. Gentlemen who returned from North Caroling this morning ridicule the claim of the repubitcang, That that state will go for Blaine, ‘They s % Will go for Cleveland or most any otaer Ya thajority of at least 13,000) ticlan of the state Sad That It would yo democratic, but cuuld get Lo OUs to take hima up. SOLID YOR CLEVELAND. Mr. Stevens, one of Mr, Flower's supporters, me turned to the House from New York tiisatternoon, that, 1 lis opinion, the unit rule will n anid the inte gatlo P SOM fOr « MF, Cox Says le defers to A TELEGRAM PROM JOHN S. Cox has received a telegram frot y, In Which he says: “Every thing has yume of sitliiy fattorily. Our organization Wanted, a5 you Will see bj our organization all ReVIEW BY GEN. SHeRIDAN.—The troops at the Washington barracks were Teviewed this morning, al 10 o'clock, by Lieut. Gen. eridan. consist of the battalion of foot, art rectment and light battery of san under command of Bi. Ayres, 2a and brevet majo 4 rhe music by the & the movement and was vantes and t A Woman's Downwann Cakerr.—Riste 1 yomnan Who was beiraye Aphia the ott roft Kyland, a note according to his st He says, her ball, ut velit ta New York for ¢ House,” by 5 Mr. A. i the Poor Chui to THe Stam oflce for Howe MARIIED, FLOOD-KERPER, On June Fran. DD. WILLIAM F. FLOOW an KEKPEK, of Washington, D.C EY—BURDINY. On Monday, June 16, 1 at St Peter's church, PRESTON FB. LANGLEY ani MAIY 1. BURDINE, both of Gis city, by ov ©, Sullivan, No canis. DIED. CAT DWELL, On Fone 19h CALDWELL of ty Mey Rew, Joseph Mins LIZZ1B 1684, at 8 am. P. a, The ity, se At Roanoke, Va.. at 10:25 p.m. on Jane 12, RA MAY, infant danehter of Win. W. and M: jorinerly of this city, aged nine months FINNEY. On the morning of June nd Missle J. Funes ER. On June Ith, 1884, at 3 oclock « MAKY A. FISHER. beloved deuvhter of Col Geo and Martha C. M, Hisher, iu the thirty-first yuar 0 "uncral from her brother's residence, No. 1818 Coreg» van street, Friday, at 5 pau. 2 GATES. On the evening of June 18th, 1884, at @ glock 1m., MARY BELLE 0. GATES, aged twenty five yours sid five months <4 ed friday. June clatives aud friends respectfully ine On Thoreday, Inne 19th, 186, at 1245 kam, JAMES HM. KNOTI, formerly of BL Mary's co ‘Ma. jpptetment at AU Sainte’ Church in St, Mary's county, LYON. On June 18, 1884, 0 9 ofclork pm. WILLIAM sou of Edgar band £3. Lyon, werd 10imoutha at take nace from the rreiience of hie rand per Minas to-sceroe ateege Ton ni Sutclock- + Friends aud ruativesare roxpeett ule Ty insted to attend. > WHELAN. At her residence in Georgetown, D. on tie morning of the Inth of Jor. 1ebe, rm, HAC OWEDAN, fo'the siaty fourth dear of ber ah. ‘Wie shonld our tears tn narrow Bow, And bide thet reve a world of woo For au ‘crow Ir not death a gain to thone Gindis'to earth dhedr eyes Uoey close, reo reyes ‘To open them in Heaven. By ber xieter, N. A. Gmraem or Friiay, the 3oh tasiant, ae wold ae naan Sarat aN fas et Getic eS Bees parte or

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