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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, in AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. rrr, | SUMMEE SCHOOL: SCHOOL ROOM 1023 FUTURE DAYS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. TWALUTER B WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers PPP (treet northwest, Session for children boris, | FUTURE DAYS. = 234d Children from 6 sears of age taught in & | PHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer, HOS, J. FIBHER & CO.. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— ‘nad cay way ty he eee tata) T T ‘Real Estate Auctioneers, ne oe noon eae teacher: ayy ha TRUSTEES SALE OF 4° ana ai jainut Extension, ‘Wainut’ Wardrobes, cy ane ae Gene 3p. m. HOUSE ON TENTH SERA Roy AMD | re SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. | witure, Walnu a je i WEST WASHTS a Walnut Pier and Mantel Fe. | SCHOOL FOR GIRTS | By virtue of a deed of trast of ‘Tee res Under ‘Supreme Gourt, D.C., in Eq. No. wast Lay Ei Fema ob WEDNESDAY, sertemiuer 10 Isve | eor led in aber Wit fle 940, ad af the Request ce) | $057 Lyd otce for enle tothe ‘Bigh ider, i Esey Chairs anda gen- Couches, , mt ‘eral assortment of Household Effects. 4 No. 2925 P street northwest. For particulars «ee | the party secured thereby, I will offer at front of the ater FM. Of It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 9g the premis's or GT. DUNLUP ure Mt | in front ‘of the: premice: Papoose. FENG TWENTIETH 10M4 that Frame Dwelling and MarreEws. an site _ | SIGEIEENTE, fg allie interest, therein of hepation mld ce.” ons er ae : = ISIC-GUITAR, SINGING 3 rerms of sale: 100 varnest money on acceptance CRATES OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA mony practically tau fo bid, to be forfeited on non-comy with terms of senaer, Oy Pret LY ONTENSTELS Inquire at | tele pilin dare onc hat a parce Gmenepens;| {ERE EUNDMED FINK STRAW Bare at ears a Sietieme sponthe, with interest from day of sslosecured | gitar Goan ek TWALVE OCLC oak oe ae PRUNeNL oo HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES OF Pet See on ert ee tion rooms, J shall sell the above stoci. it uIT-19 ABTA A establishing for ascn Branches at — posing Pat << araedam) S.iRSTISE OE SHI EVENING. TA COTE AR AOR POSES CAR. id piace.” By on the Trustee." OCK. FINE ILISH BRE! WALNUT Wi OTS, OIL PAINTINGS, WAL- sok ean BY UF OMS DOWLING, PORDING AND. MUZELE LOAEING sHor:| Ror Ex RgOR, TEABLE | LOUNGE MIDE ii ME ERS” CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | STANDS, YEATES BEDS, WARDROBES, i arrangements with hotels and hoanling-houses RAILROADS. HARDWA! TOOL toe, rs | Satthen ees X WARE; | 999 PIECES FINEST EMBROIWERIES, IMPORTED, four Papin. DOHiD | POCKET BOO NSILS, ETC. rs Franklin st, Baltimore, Ma.,or 7 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLROAD. AND BAIS, VIOLIN ‘STR NGS 8KATI NDAY, JUN! ENTY-” at TEN wey, Washington Dt, belere Saas IAT sete JHE MODEL FAST LINE AND TRE ox~y| BRUSHES AND soe ENELRY, TOLER OC gGR ORE: weatal sl ENTY-THIRD. St TEN | WORTH FROM 680. TO 91.96 FER YARD, ALLAT see tete PERIETE SCHOOL sete eevee | eS AeaTea Set SD ER Wee || Beas rae coop ek ee aie Mpabt WALTER B WILETAMS & CO., Ancta, ~~ my? SHINGEON 5 , - = —_ = DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! [BY direction of the owner, to change business, I, will APLEWOOD INSTT E FOR BOTH SLXES, STEEL RAILS: a Btock I. iE BUILDING CORNER SECOND AND Concordvilie. Ya. 22 antles from Broad street sta | SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT. SUNDAY, JUNE bre, | Siyc3,t0e Bremises. all ihe above Stone ot | Re ean OTR CORNER SECOND | it seo Philadelphia Be rh courses i884. UNTIL i URTHER NUTICE Sale commences FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, at On __TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- 44 = « students prepara fc sear in college, vebingtop from station, corner of New Jeroey | REVEN (FM, anal every ‘eveuing at same | FOURTH at FIVE OCLOCK, wo wilieel,n from duets inetrnctio. fn mnsie tih raya cinnati, Loniselle and St. Louje daly | “DEALERS ANE. SPECIALLY INVITED, ss many e siecle: iy tutored: a carrfally arrauied departuient cor 15 ma 1010 pe with (good willbe sold in origi ‘Greet bargains | ‘These boys: duties of schoot fife mad ick Palace Sieviing Cans to ‘above | Soiseaperscl cress Mate POLE wnctnee a Der ‘session of 13 weeks: highiy recommended by | without chapge; 10:13 a.m. daily to Chicago, es Ae yy Mot bs sold aay ae cae tennis | ne ae ee gene sito LbSe ale Cailtee Flv" biane at 620m. and 640 p. m. dally; 640 | HGR of cule digretore will be, occutied by 9. | and lote WAY WE CAN DO IT! to Patching, cleveland and Detroit withsleoy | OMAHA & CO., Manufacturers of “ROYAL 6 os cael Ewe pom ote TD a Toa bees ese i a ora Oneattist aud Choir Master, For Toledo and Detroit via Monroeville, 10:15 a, m. Jah strect northwest, Puysle taut privately or | “uns, with Sleeper for Toledo, vin Wheel sud Labo ‘To-MoRKOw. “5 - of yh san We __ | psig and New York at 8:10 am. | PAYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. u ‘We have purchased the entire stock of Irish Point Em : ‘Trains for Phgladelp! PURSE TB INUS Sp ogy conear, «| joa bas ei Alt tag can'at| Dovran enre or iooamnoan arracrs ax| ESE AIEAGS IHHO% QEEREEE REEVES | lit of Do Oo, otSen Tn stan than 2 iN . 0: pm y, with lees = orth ged eicatduna ta Cnee ne Muquerios Rooms SATURDAY, SURE EEN TY. IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE NEW PENSION OF- | cost of importation, In ofering the entire lot at 48 cts, Ur Laltimore on week day, 5,6.:20,6:40,8:00,8:10,9:00.| Suet! me BAT On a a P 4 10:06 @ m.: 12:10. 2:20, 2-35, 3:00, 1. 4:30, (45 Vi DI IPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. See ee Huiuute trait) 4:40, 5:0, 6:85, 7:00, 8:00, 9 pircue Cao, DOMESTIC ‘CIGANS, | FOURTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we'will sell in front of | P* 784 we shall be positively selling embroideries ee af D. CABE Tor Baltimore on Sundays, 6:90, 0 Sua0, at waive OCLOCK, PART LOT 26, SQUARE 51 ‘worth fromm G2e.to $108 par yard. Resrty ell the 900 SW, 4:40, 5:30, 6:30, 7:00, nto St. HASTHS 2: Bide-1 Bugey, made Graham, in condi- | fronting 25 fect on G street, has a depth of 100 feet, eae pesman oat beectical tar | i i tee Toe he moot Pe pe pe Pieces are different—some as wide as twelve inches—and ‘tion. Bookkeepine taught without text-books, in | For Points on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 10:15 3. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'clock, if ferms : One-third cash; balance 6 and 12 nies ‘usual time. pen all the year. Bai- | “1. dally. o% Coupelet = in ber, than half the usual t ype all the ¥ pit dally 0 ana 4:40 p. m.; on | Hornes, Carriaves, Coupes, Coupelets, Bigles, ke. ke. | notes to bear six per cent interest, and to be secured by | remember, not cheap, inferior goods, but the finest Iriah ure in Bookkeeping, Prnmanshiv, Arithmetic 7 2 Arithmeti, jin GecdTut trawl.” Gonveranci ee at purchaser's cou fe enttaPows kandi "potent Pama got beret Washington and Baltimore | FHOMAS BOWLING, Avctonsa Sispogt of 8100 at ting of eile GON BROS, Ancta, | Poit Embroideries brought to this market, Ladles who rte hacker after OCW et my : mir E210 pe tn 30. 4h 120) and pi ae fos eet 1010p. m “On Sundivs. 2a mL, and 122, 4avand | 1 HEAD OF HORSES, 4 COUPELETTES, 1 VICTO- TP HE ACCOTINE MALLS, call early will find bargains among the lot that will as- he p.m. For Stations on Metropolitan’ branc! KIA, 2 VILLAGE ‘CARTS AND 1 PONY PHE- 7:40 a m.ana 5:35 p.m. daily except Sunday, 4: TON AT AUCTION, FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA, tound them, Fy eeprom es daily for privcipal gstetions on Metropolitan SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1884, AT ke Town strmet 2 bN.30a.m. dally for Lexington, Staunton and | TWELVE O'CLOOK, in front of my auction rooms. I AT PUBLIC AUCTION. aaeOL auaen y Hauch, &:50 a. m. daily except Sunday, 8:40 | shail sell the above stock. ‘The busy season having: iy: for Frederick, 8:30 a, m., 10:19, m1, 4:45 | ¥ f stock and vehicl ENTY- josed. and having s lange eupply of, stock and vehicles. | On SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHT, 1884, at D. C.,/FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 188 friends ans pupil 1 will mer aud | 7 iy except Sunday. eu TWELVE M., inthe city of Alexandria, Ve, at the| BBR RRR A INN N instract at reduced s by my | For Haserstown, 10:15 a. 1. and 5:95 p.m. dally except | Cnt Gheab ee atta ee oe Fairfan strost entrence to the city, cont, the Bos de BR POG A TES FB shortext metho. AL Shnaay. ‘The horses are all good ones, and one very fine Ken- | above named property, consisting of Flouring, Grist BB AA 8 oo AA HERE fnicgerae Tarim. . ‘Trains srrive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:60 m, 2:25, | tucky—Jet blacks perfect horse for a wentleinan. and Saw Mill whil be offered at public auctions b AML GG AMA TIN NN Coating Bt hp cventlcpenb inna ‘ 60, 9:28 p.m. "The stock can be seen on y, 20th instant, after 10) | ‘This ie one of the most desirable milling properties in BA Al QGG a AUN NN Sogeiged now the tis susie concerts and erstorion, a8. | ‘w York and Philadelphia, 2:55, 8:90, m, daily, | o'clock a m., at our stables, 1327 H atreet northwest. ‘Virginia, by ag a EO its as ta, daily, except Stunday, Jeld ot LEADINGHAM & CO._| _ At the same time, also, « tract of and on the Poto- Sere ences = ae 20 am. and 1:50 and 6:97 p. m; mae river, adjoining ME, Vernon—part of the original N BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN ‘8m dally, and 2:15 p.m. dally, ‘FOX & BROWS, Real Estate Brokers. Mt Vernon estate, containing about 190 acres. m a RL Ses Building, corner 9th and D streeta. Day and ‘erms: ‘Ten percent cash; the residue in three equal f Semsions. Soa F maeemente for | exert sunday” LE, OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON G STREET, I instatzvenin with interest, beara eithe Seiuine sous and daushters and mes and women for | Fim Frederick and intermediate points, 8:25, a, m., | “ALOR VALUABLE PRQHER TY ON, STREET frovea security to bs given thirelor and ite Teese scleeupport, wsefultes abd fevoreid: ndtjeiience | 243, b.meand 8212 Dy ma daily. decepe Buudey SIREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED UY A Zit they are paid. ‘Sale by order of circult court of oA m8 2 Seholarship for year. from date of entrance, Se | Ps ae ee oeee era Gi as a 300 4st, pueereg BRICK HOUSE, IN WASHINGTON | Prince pe sounty, ae zy Aa. as q Pech Crary Shemth in the Seer eee cndtenes | Gm 118 7:8 Dan OOS ne ae ae By virtue of a deed of trust from Henry W. How-, Seas | commissioners GA ERR got Stason, ‘Ghculass used cosoel *] gm 4 6-0, 6:25, 7:90, 9:00 and 10-18 pm. oh Sun er slo Prop ee yen0-6t_ i WALTON MOORE, e 24 = Soa F aw, 7 20, 9:00, ay Li sea. ERCER, Vice Prins 635"7 Sb and 9:00" ‘Diserl bia, and of ‘ap order in the sult | YPAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES ON FOUR. poe hme EEN EES Alita from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- | of the Gaited Bestest hte oe Ho Hompate MAREE Srnier ave steer QosNone SW. FLYNN. AM PRIVATE TUTOR, cept 4:30 p.m. gtal., No. 8,919 ity, in ‘he Supreme Court of the STREET AND THIRTEENTH STREET, COLUM- a AW cornet Strand Ratrects northwest, | Ferfurther information apply at the Baltimore and | (instore Ih, op SATURDAY, THE | BIA HEIGHTA BEING ALL OF BLOCK THIRTY es nematicn, Latin, Greek, French. Gernuai, Email Ohio Ticket Office—Washington Station, 619 aud 1361 | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE. 184, AT FOUR ONE, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE COLUMBIAN tion Yor Collese. West Point, Annapolis Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where 0 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the see, Offer for asic, COLLEGE GROUNDS. competitive examinations ‘terme iu advaice que atin = nige to be checked and received at “that, certain areal ot | Qn THURSDAY ABTERR QVENING CLASSES 5s A MonTR | “WAM CLEMENTS, 9 of T., Baltimore. ‘of Columbia and O'CLOGH: we will vell-on the ‘The Palais Royal offers 450 dozen Fans (which is the E ‘drfiumetr, Bockkrentne. Fi iitdranuar | _ dei CR LORD, Gent] Pessenger Agent Stock 9, contalning 28 te bu ‘atuated in | entire tock of saball inporteryrat the fering tee, z ae wee ee Eee Gocemens, Soeliing a HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. reba f Jat om the crest and having ple lal prices: F ASHINGTON CUS — ‘and surround ee this sale Ae Soe JHE SHORT LINE To TRE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST se Presents rare opportunity as, the ajoriey of the lots | LOT 41-60 Dozen Cretonne Fans, reversible, 190. and WD tittecuth Sear Free advantages ‘AND WEST. jumbia Hergats i 25, each, worth 600. LARD, binctor Schedule tn effect JUNE 8, 1984 Smnong the cholcest, and In a short. time thoes Hel : =| enon NEES MA cc Bi Sas sre eee a corineetions, te math anid Southwest POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Daily. ex ept Sunday. with C. & O. Railway, Pull- is 5 1d contemplate building. The the four seasons, latest French novelty, 49c. and = = - an Sleeping Buffet care from New ¥.irk and Wash- iis property abd» new church is now being erected 680,: sold in New York for D8. ° SSEVEN ston to Adauta, “Pullman Sleeping care from om Eee Mashington and Atlanta fo New Orieain Parlor rod peyton R@ipecennt BS | sotarmenOuesatth cath, ands rortion of balance can nit for Mattow Chek. mien on Mou: | ¢ Carfroin Wastungtan tq Natural Bride secured rust on the | remain fiv 5 in 3. Weineatays antl Frilaye stoppiaieat intermedi | 6I0P M—LOUISVIELE FANT LINE. Daily via Char- | Dremiate sold; or all cari at the option of the Snnually, aud other paymenta can be msde LOT 43-100 Dozen Satin Fans, Olive Wood Sticks, hand Ste andious wolog and returning Jott sri Guncinnad Woulaille and sit Western | Qrvrurehasera All conveyancing at purchaser’ cov. A | Zeaty, a6 may bv anlnouuced at eal at wh Painted, 98c,, half usual prioa ee ee ete Ns ae ca ceaaee || pone ean aabinaton to | dvpouit of tmp hundred and At y Hollare will be re- | define terme willbe announced 1? termmare not com days down and Wednendsye up. and Chap Pointand |.) LeisMe. @ hen is knocked down, If the terms | plied with in ten days the right is reserved to resell Brent's apart Thurwdays down inid Moudays aud Wed- | 2040P.M-” SOUTHERN MATL AND EXPRESS. Daily | Sy ale are not complied with ieeven d from day of Rae rink nd gost of the defanlting purchaser or parch- | LOT 44175 Dozen Fane in fifty diferent style, st loss . eivedd points South and Sout ‘Danville ar 4 tees a sfter ive days" otice of such resale esdays Up. Hruighte received daly. Geasitite Dallyxcout Sunday with © BO Hallway. | ia’ and 'Gsetol Sctutliiny. purtbeser oF varchsacrs tome sewepaner (used in Washington, D. Gtk baa DEAE pelos reste Pullman Sleepiive ces from Waahincton via Dan: deja savertivem Poult of $100 required oneach lot assoon as sold, Con- a = Bosses: rile: Charlotte and Anta to ‘New Orieana: tan | S&F 8e days’ advertisement, | FITCH} ane ‘oy at cost of rurchaser, Froni ‘Weskington via Charlotte and Columbia t ROBERT C. FOX. } Trustees. Plat of the property and further information can be ee. SRT ties Sicckine Car from Washington | DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. sett-anda | obtticd at obs of auctioneers ih and Detrecte.w. sos ARE Re ASRS rE aL Manassas Division Train leaves Washington at 8:40 A. CH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokern 2 Steame: EY jeaven Washinton for ME a 6,10 FOE daly except Sunday: faltar '2- THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED folkand DAY. WEDNESDAY and FRE | Warenton trains leave W: mm ab GMO AM. and | SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FOUR. | ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- DAY. at 3-90 p. u with steuo— | 5:20 U-M. daily. , TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, IMPROVED | FIFTH, AT SIX O'CLOCK. some of the most desirable ers for New '¥ For tickets and information inquire at Company's Of- BY BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1639, 1893, 1835, | lots remaining unsold. ‘This will be the closing axle. PPP BRE, Failroad lines south. ‘fcr, F01 Pennsylvania avenue, AND 18%; IN WASHINGTON CITY. Je20-te DUNCANSON LROB., Aucts. PoP R ‘POTOM: < Fare te. MM SLAUGHTER, W. MACDANIEL, By virtue of deed of trust from Henry” W. How- — PPP ALATS REE OYAL, a Ww. so Se ABBE cor AAS, Traffic Masent Qui and wife to the underaiened, ‘duly “recorded in ‘PROLEY, Avctioneer. E ER nd s . {et neq. one of the tand. recor — bp gt y jane Gare Bee Beste of Golan tia tnd af en onder is ihe anit | UNDERWRITERS SALEOF DRY GOODS. DAMAGED . General Ottice. 1. T DEW: of the United States of America va, Henry W. Howgsto | BY FIRE AND WATER, AT PUBLIC AUG ION, Mh stree: cars SEN NOLVANIA ROUTE, gta, No. 8919 Equity.in the Supreme Court of the Dis- AT 98 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEDT, GEO. B. PHILLIPS. TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘of Columbia, we will on SATURDAY, THE TWEN DAILY, DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. | Ty_F1RST DAY OF JUNE, 184, at HALE-PAST FOUR | Cor, ing MONDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY- 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. STEEL RAMS. pp hit RIEICENT EQUIPMENT. "| O'CLOCK P.a.. in front of the premines, offer for sale, | qaenmencint MONDAY MORNING, JUNE TW EAS La IS ie at public suction, all those certain pieces or parcels of | ‘The stock consists of Black and Colored Silks, Cash-| _Jel4 TEA re SNe ELT ts Sed T aN NES | eTound tune aid lyinwem the City, of Waahinxton, | menen, Breew Gobda: Peiaccla ek idee Poe ~ Gi ocet thea popcier Seventh oF SIXTH AND B STREETS, 48 FOLLown: Dintrlet of Cormmbia, and known and described aaiots | Ret, Drea Goods, Pararole, 3 aerien, -Fomich = etree: wharf daily’ (su: p.m, | FOr Eon ne the West, Chicane pee Se ‘umbered ‘hirty (90) thirty-two, (92), thirty-thres ($9). | Towels’ and Navking, Black pte Goods, kens | BBR A UU MM MM gBBSy RDAYS ac & stopy ing at Piney Pu stig | of, Palace Sleepin mn. daily | Fas fo hirty-fve (3), thurty- thirty: _ eh) i Suivctarniag ane Comat inter on tie Pane 2.40. ta daily, with Sleeping Cars from Hareaburg | seven Gyan tity tight nn nguare nu heredtwo Se aS pe esas Deemer) Seone Soy bun AA UU UU MMMM Pessy Thuretay, aul x jc Citiciniats, "Western Express 7:40 p. m.. daily. w rndred ze y according to, Henry seers pe ares nae ” SATURDAY MOUT KTEAMEE RETURNS Monpay | Hace Case fo dee ceases Chie Millard gubdivison of ote ioty of Hiaberwaa, dive: | OEuitvool winentrenrrs, te tbehigbat udder. | Bey MA UY RB eget MORNIN Mai“ Expres, 10-0) bem. dally, tor Bittsbure and | 00 of original ite in said square. am the same is re | jeigiw é ‘MFOLEY, Auctioneer, on and Providence | the: Weat, with Palace sleeping ‘ear Washington to | comed 12 the ofice of the surveyor of the Divtrict ote | J) ®XCANGON BROS, Aucnoncers 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Sak aaa Was eee eee fered in parcels. property is improved by four sae “Norfolk and. Western, Seaboard BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. fereg fe pared Sd proper SALE OF PUBLIO HAY SCALES au} Roanoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach | For ee apy eee Aiseare, | "Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in equal instal- Orrice. oF THE ENonCRER COMMINSIONER, — Patong (sd rooms can be secured at Haltimore and | Washington to échester. and Washington to Duala, | Mente ip six and twelve imonth< fr om MONDAY, JUNE THERETO ee a 1, atin avenr, Stu Man Motel, Polkimrutanent to | _ranbeyond Rengee so oe oerurany nat Will not | Geferred payinenta drawing atx spective locations, !ahall offer for sale, to the. bishest HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO arrenaae vaivexpress. th street and | For Willauusport Lock Haven and Elmira at 9:40am, | BUm.AAld pots to bs accured by deed of truston premises | aver ‘the Exclusive, Hight, aad Privicge cf aioe ae je at compatis's oftee, “7th | “daily, except sundays sO* ™ | sold. oF all aah at the option of the purchaser OF Pur | several District Hay Scales from July ief, 1s8a, to June | HOUSEREEPERS, Hawt what FUN Th Wenge Me Eat 618.5. 10-400, 140 | Uattct ewo Monde and Af Uline wil Pe eiled th, Mor te Purpons of meighlge Bay: ttam. fade TOTen Enpeeenina| . en Seaea ed aL Gal for tnd check beewagefrom | “4.00, 10-00and 11:18 pm” On Sunday, 4-0010-00and | Beseach piece of property when itis nscked doween ie |r. onte i, the atta, tock, at th 7 tela and Prag eaniencee Dab dian ant ekcege dondage Fuuman Parlor Cars, | $hecrite of sald are not complied with tn neven, dave | PQS ANE UNOR IE: Dont Omen, Uniontown, D. axp yt WILLIAM P. WELCH, Generat Agent | Fortesion withiut change, 140 p.m, every week day. | £0, daz of sale the property will be re-sold ‘by the Oat TEN CCL SER A Mee sontheat, teteron ¢ BOAEDING-HOUSE KEEPERS! = —— eee a Durchasers after five days advertiscment. atrect_and Geo ree irae ererneest, bet VEN GTeamex annowsurT: oe trol Sl sarong trains connect at Jer- AE HOW } sihect and Geormia » Navy Yard, at ELEVEN “ ‘or Philadelphia. 8-1 E 00,600.10: 7 No. 4, situated at the corner of 9th street and Rhode "ABLE ror rotowsc nivn zasorson | FEES Mtl oan, 1 congmaog | [yoNANsON BHO8, Antiere saad tac Gg gist png Ml | MEDUCNONETRAORDIARE I EEN 2. Connecting with more and Ohio RR. atShephenta: | Limited i dpi. crept Sunday. 5 | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HovaY | Nv; 8 situated ou Trudpect street between High ang | DAMASKS, NAPKINS, DOYLIRS, TOWELS, Bo. Sino. at Alexandria with 7:00am. Ferry Boat from Wash: | Fer Baltix 2:41, 10; AND LOT, CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE | Maket streets, Georgetown, D. C.,at TWO O'CLOC ineton. On Mondays Nomitit and _ interme. | 2:40, 4:0. 740. iS p.m. AND K STREET SOUTH. ae @ dtulted: eae gue. bedinan ring Tuesays. Ou Thuredage | On Sunda} and| By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, ‘No, 6, situated at the intersection of Boundary and H for Curio: ier it, St. Clement's Bay, wharves and 11:15 p, m, ‘Liber No. 1,011, folio 41, one of the land records off strects northeast, at HALF-PAST THREE O'C] K | 1,000 yards Red Table Damask, euaranteod fast colors, MBtermeciate landings,’ returning Fridays.” Un ‘Satur- For Fupe's Creek Line, 6 ‘50 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- | the District of Columbia, we efor Nouuhi, CusTuluals aid lutestutate lindas | cent Sunday. Setacoing Suudara, sas = For Aunapolis, 6:50am. and 4:40 pm.daily except Sun- | ‘will sell. in front of |? ‘and is excellent value st $1 per yard, at 59c. a yard. he premises, ob ~ATURDAY. JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, | , No.7, situated at Brightwood, D. C., at FIVE O'CLOCK | rast No.1. Linen Table inches ind’ at HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOGR © ty all ak | P.M. a betes —-! ides at 200-0 yard a Ast | ‘of original lot numbered one (1), in square num- | _ Parties purchasing will be required to comply with Bas . @CTDLES Sage ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RAIL- even bundred and thirty-eight (AN) becianing | Provisions of the act approved June “othe 16, and hed All-Linen Table Damask, 64 inches Bod Beventh-street whart, Wun WAN AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON | se squthesst corner of sald ae aes Pyand with | entitled “An act regulating the sale of hay,” &c. T All-Linen Table seiocnes = : ‘ot strvet west enahty-ton vee thence | Terma: Cash. nen Table Damask, s * ron lexand : | (4) feet and four (4) inches; thence east- | By order of the Board of Commiasioners of D. 0. ‘yard. siping FFohadn 8) €2k Boe aad 113 pm GuRuniny | Boraisoorea aevenery ee nn Mee enat ee Haae | G3, LXDEC Lot No, 4—Bleached All-Linen Table Damask, 68 inches The Steamer SUE. Capt. W_ ©. Gees at 6:40 9:25, 11-05 am, 8:05 p.m. angle with the line of New Jersey avenue, and then ‘Major of sores, U. a. Wide, at 49c, a yard. x tripe to Baltimore ar Tnond and the South, 6:30 and 11:05 am. daily, | sguthwardly along the line of maid avenue thirty aix | _Je18-6t Engineer Commission DC. | rot No, leached All-Linen Table Damask, 64 inches Ha th, leav: 2 Ste i b 0 pan. daily, except Sunday improve to LAS it of pePinning, together with | = RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABI = IMPROVED ‘wide, at 6c. a yard. mientras cate ore amt Tih 3.0 998 810, TOS asd N00 pe | Recmect sate: $200 cant: balance n equal tostalmenta | L"HEAL ESTATES ON FOURTEENTH SERUES | Lot No. ¢—Bleached All-Linen Table Damask, 64 inches (All River fr ueht must be prepaid. . ™., and Bers og |. Ou Sunday at 8:05 and 10:10 | a twelve: a e hte : socal: ene tae ae a Sheets i ANDI STREETS NORIH, wide, ayard, ger scculliudation duscanalled bin 706 and 1040p ta. i per cent, payable fectui-anuiually” and to D.C See ae wie W aM. ‘Tickets and information ie theast | cured deed of trust, Cor “ing. &c., at By virtue of » deed of trust, dated the 8th day Apis SILLALSGUN & Bo. ante | eats ea eh ate RPT Sse | aA Seen gare tae | PHI arc aR SAP nS og | CREAM TALE DAMABES, mbs-ém tion, wher orders can be, left “for the checking of bag | terms announced af wale fy regard to compliance, $10 Whig 11 ob aa, one the, and recording | ONG Te apr Me e808: oer ¥ wage fo estas HL WOOD, General Paseclyer Agen” | _Sol0-dkds ie ans Trustees. | Gt ofthe older of the not scoured thereby. 1 wil | Loto, Cream Tablo Damant, 48 inches wide, at 8, aiecacaes ui iauage Peas sell, at jetlon, fm STEAMER W.W. conconax ee za ‘ALTER B. WILCIAMS & CO,, Anctioncera, MONDAY Tae HiT TH DAY oF JOM ,B, | Lot No. 9-Cream Table Damask, 62 inches wide, at 27. Leaves Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt RUSTEES? BOF VALUABLE IMPROVED | mentioned day. all that certain piece or” parcel . be reir reste Aces Lat MEDICAL, &e. ba hs teeae RN RLY pear t teat tag Sige a Meio? Washing | PEN Cram Tale Damask 6 ince wit “BETWEEN AND CORCORAN LL. BLAKE YE HEALED. GO TO Du. BROTHERS o06| _SInEES NORTHWEST. No. noe AT AUOTION wed Ca CO eee 4s Lot numbered tuirty (0), in equare wumbered | ¥OtNo.11—Cream Table Damaak, 60 inches wide, at 47c. nats and 904 2 street southweat, and be cured. The only ‘Virtue of adeed | f ti dated ‘Bist, A.D. WO. ired and t1 (220), 1" = reliable resident advertising physician in Washingtom | ged and duly recorded iw Liver Non LOG fl nub-ivision of suid sire, and as hid tutedrelans of | Lot No.12Cream Table Damask, 60 inches wide, at 61c. STEAMERS. has civen tie particular attention to the treatiucnt | 416, et eeq., oe of the land records for the District ME fail equare ia recorded in Liber 8 Ae felle y ate | ayant —— Samy TT | Sivivate character for over’ peaks Myatt | of Columbia, and by direction of, the arty secured Surveyors Records of sald District, with tbe improve: | Lot No.1S—Créam Table Damask, 69 inches wide at 8c. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC Co! ae aie = HAS REMEDY PORTA | premises On SATURDAY JUNE TWENTHCRIRGT EN | mane tereon. | ae 5 G bet Stine ADAMME, DE, FOREST HAS REMEDY FORLA. | BTML SCUIe OCLOGE B Mt all hat ace or pace | eqigtiin Gk tale ORethindof, the purchase moner in DOYLIES! DOYLIES! $2 Kier. fout of Me ea AI eens oi eta Oe pf ground situate, lying and beng tn a sgttaot ashe | with intereat from the day of sale, at the rate of ‘ix per | 600 dozen Cream Doslies, splendid value at @1 «dozen ; stice “th streetnorthwost. | nd tae Z ‘haclen | an rs . Labret Weuncadas. daly mn ladies only. _Jel&-1m_ | Pavia sub-division of part of square No, 199, fronting | f5'be sccheed Be he ee et ag seem anual cepa eee ipinte | MASS ME ERSER RE URING A DOTELEOR | cette eae rhe cewenaha pRNOg grits gee beat aid adoed of font aporovag by uw un | ™ depge CiemDovles, actully cheap st 6.90 don, Vhs RE BERENS: | Wi Cure any case of Seaiual Weakteen Nervoun Be: | gue hundred thd cwelves tw the marvesorsufice of the | sermons, obo the property wold, OF allcaah | 199 gozen reai German Napkins,would becheap at 61.75, Day! el ; ain Tuipotency. it imparts | Diserictof Columbia, with the improvements thereon, | Bf soo ott the trust owben the tid is | at 81.25 x dozen. ee stein, 205 Bintrece southweas “°F “SCTE Tne! | comainting of a two siory and ‘bascinent brickeaweling. | Siocon jus oe made wiih the trust e when the Vid 8 | oe ee erack Towels, good value a? 1Se.,at Bats Agents Washinaton, D.0_ | 2 anins raguan mith improvement | Weithtn seven ‘days from date of sale, in dafautt of which | ic. exch. © ‘Terms of sale: Une-thirtl cash; balance in six, twelve | the Trustee reserves the right, to reset ‘days? conn Grnawas tg maven | finttammrcrouiar toate mares Saaeee | Wieaturc ye her usrarcareeits cee M'ceromarath merieteeeee ecm | aie apis ot Mebeheshed Pinot B13 yoni to all diseanea b a ‘secu of the purchaser, Steamy Lixy, Betwrre New Tore. Haves | ij rieeulssitienate Ovarian roubles treated, ‘Thirty: | Of trust oes the (property sold or all cash at She wu | en OSDALL B ALEXANDER tramse™ | 1004 12340. tease ji Lospox, ROCTMAMYTON AND BRIMES. 2 | seven year exyerieno Jel7-Im* | chaser’s option. A deposit of $100 will be required at | 2 Louisiana avenue, Washington, D.C. rm sit SoA CT RC wep, | — HED AND | the,timeof sale. If the terms of wale are not co1aplied | THOMAS DOWLING Atee Yelf-dids | 100 dozen better quality Turkish Bath Towels, at 190. ew SATE RDA Sroms Beeraen ber. ee ‘ABISHED AND | with in five days from: the day of ale the ‘Trustees r= dae cachod 100 dozen large size Turkish Bath Towels, at 2c. Pt Sito dal yA Mine pe nean Am the Cty. can be | gerve the rigiit to resell at tho cost and risk of the de- | PENHOS. J, FISHER & CO., esi Natate Auctioneers, wre. Loudon, southasn evuculted daly. S20 Mimouti avenue, frat street aguth | Peuieiue poeehtee AIT concen Te Octal Ss ee WHITE GOODS. WHITE GooDs, Qe to 8 o ecund ea of Penueylvnnta avenue, between 3d aid 4% streeta all | 12Ult FAMES McD. CAIUNGTON,) ny TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Esa’ ay np am te 9 fer complaints and irrerularities quicily remow d. | CT) 4 ERUY M. TAYLOR, KNOWN AS HOUSE No. 1015 CONNECTI 5,000 yards India Lawns, former price 123¢c.. at 9c. a yd. £02 Boring Greco. New Vora. Prompt treatuont. ‘Correspondence aid. constitations | = AVENUE NORTHWEST. Tcane of Checked Nainsook, which would be cheap st $60, (2s Penayivatia. svcuie northwest. CHAS ty fonndeutial, ‘Separate rucins for ladies Otico | TOAN SHERMAN & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers. | ny virtucofs deat of tease, dated August 26th, T24C., at 8c. w yard. WALTER, 62 b stveet. agente 105: Westsmne’r * to sels hee | =< = 1878, and recorded in liber 197, Tolla 369, obe oF tre Lease Persian Dimity, beautiful goods for dresses, at aa ap PECTALIST, | 7° Make way for extension of 15th street through | jand records of the District of Columbis, and by di- ‘12}e. a yard. Z cuss LT SEAT: | the eatate of the late aun Fslin, we will, on SATUI | section of the parties thereby ascuaek twit pelt Gtpub- : —— qunlay. | DAY. JUNE TWENTY-FIRST’ INSTANT, xt BIX e auction Intromit the ou WEDNESDAY, | 100 pieces Persian Lawn, splendid valne at 0c, at 20o. rah wocre, boar dg niece for the nul Gareak all Fue | GUO Fat eltey nui euro intranet, we AONE EW elotland atugeaaaizing | LANE r. bear 435 street. for, the gare ol | ‘8 iwo-mtory frane dwelling.’ wi i ce 0 ; THE cUxaRn sti An | tate Si rvehsland Chronic Duseaten embracing weak: | Promos, Sime story fraunead wel wi Roadh ove | inthe ity of Wanhiowton ithe District of ‘Calas BLACK BUNTING! BLACK BUNTING! ‘positively cured it fonr'to six days | square west of lath atrect road, known as the | known and described as Lot No. 4. in Shepherd’s sub- | 95 All-Wool Black Bunting, formerly 200, at See ea ene AY | Of the late James Ealin. division of square No. 164. an said subdivision in record ayand. ‘ ih Liberty “street, | Terma: Cash. Buildings to be removed within ten | ed in the Surveyors office of anid District. iu liber HD, L Te tence et Tit acetoes | dave ot the day of ma, 9" 07 OE , foil210, owethes with the Improvement thereat, utsses: PrQuE surTs. Htul success and thereby save time ud money. ome dep merece northwest, | aragteeg, | Sizinerd fof, brick dwells 22 ‘From to-day we shall offer our entire stock of Misses’ Biting <5. ek Suk ae | Ruranis 2 __ rrakae nee ey EEtGuTON Terme of sale: One-third cash, of which «deposit of | Pique Suita, all desirable styles and of latest production, Rates of Pasnaxe—a0i, $00 abd $100, according Wear wes = — $200 mint. be paid at the time Of sale; balance in two — ual {ustallments in ope and two als)| Ses cence of 10 ec cont interest at 6 per cent fo ninisnory notes ecmmedation. mbis-sm New Yorscity. | | maleh the ‘promiaso Paes Fe ee pre meget px ores [200s DOWLING, sno Ore a ETS ae ee = ceuetuwiand another parts a : e es 80 2 2 duwest rates, Pelfast. Gi: Lid ve ‘A Le LECTRIO Ar- s" CLOSIN the ‘hi ‘The terms of must be Bangs Autweey an Cller fort. oS the Coutusent sad Fiissers Wer . iN Rape tl eT COMMISRY EC SHPRRIES MADEUKAG, FORTS, 3 | Te asta ie ee otherwise the frame serven i ems oes and ots 2 cold. who are suffering from Nervous Debility, | CASES FINE CLARETS, &0. Be ing Ste nee igemtean tn aga at be compmer nomen in gla tntie dicamectapeemt are | on MoSDAY MORNIN]. JUNE TWeNTY-tmmnD, | Pius Us dep pti ie ating Sar BAUM'S, 39.6 Busting Crem. or uth. steerage and an ee ee eet te ttt ae aay Pel 1984 at ELEVEN O'CLOCE, at my auction rooms, ‘Gunton Building, 472 Loulsiana'a1 CPB IUTNON Ul buts Sco "Sow foogt S| UCL STR for llusteted panupmire free’ Ad: | Miall lowe out the balance of the aove choice ‘goods. | arpiog. 3. wise CO Mua: jeis.daeds 16 BEVENTH STKEET ¥. W. “a ‘Mesure. OTIS BIGELOW & Ui se VOLTAIC BEL Slarshall Sch.” jeso-eoty | represented in this sale. Will be’ sold in ‘one, gation ‘near | : pity Gy tu strat, Washington, EAD AND UE WISE—DR UROTHERS 9 BT Packages and upwards Se1dcdts ERY GALE, OF GOOD IMPROVED REAL S Nowa =F ao = So ie the Oldest! Patablinhed Expert Spacieliee ta USTEE’S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING On| AND SUCTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. CONSIST. UNDERTAKERS. yl suarantie's cure i alfcases of vencreat alse SIXTH STREET. BETWEEN G AND H STREETS A SMALL ROUSE ss {RTHUE ROONEY. __ LAWKENCE BARRY, | Uist free. Consultation and: sdvice free, sf ‘Virtue of s aotree of the Supreme Court of the ‘Supreme Court JRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF A ia eerie ent sal fore te by De BROW HERS poeta ee ee Be ny, admnisrat peels aeae Be, ase rhe in Eaulty cael ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING 245 Peonsy}vania avenue nortiiwent, fore tae by Ole Largest sists Metalic aid Cots Burial Cocca Je10_ | “myliclue “SAMUEL H WALKER Notary Publle | will t DAY Br iinet he tnereare deena, BULDING To MY STUCK OF FinsT GLASS Jt 2H, ENDERTARER CEST sb | DY RCRLRTON,, THE EXPERT, SPECIALIS: Mall, that vices cal of iH pith) DAY “OB ea recy rd al Spp. Immaculate Conception church= North Capltol se. eli part of lot hungered ekoves eit siecle | SRC ae eee en See Aisguee hark, = ap Shasieer ces ee, anaes eee eel aoe shingion apd Dintict of Colum and | TOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WaticH Wty sespiae ¢f the Sjatem. Blader, Kidney and ail diseases of the | dividhns line between lots 10 ad 11 tn sod ‘and in have beck atte | STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT ey seemed nn TAeER Edaye. Nc mmrcury of eauntion beads Com Ge teamaiied | FeEaias, chenee, mpd grectall inches CS: | ider an order of CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR 102s 1th street northwest, near Ta mnt | fie Wolheniay gud Bacuraay frou 2109 pany ge is | Wency east one sare Ga Tear Hine ot fo | ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE Ct. = SESS Ss Ge. 10 Sree aT Bal | byline aa ‘we BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES Sosueu C. Ley == Ss are Ea | Seek oe Ok ete ae nee Tene, Line ax (6) SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS @ Henry. Tats Sona, 8 eee, TES ad BIE POURS | other at gS ‘Sand 11 five ABOVE. FOR ECUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ew and commode ARER sos pa ava nw | Filedighinn Wee cave Drug tore, 16.8. 1uthetreet | €35°face" thetee south with anctier tar betwee | po Se THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND ‘Feaidence on the premian, feb ve 4e0Penna ave. Weshington, D. 0. :: serious | fot speared, ZORRACES £58 ZSLNG VRAD RXSENGLYSLS 28 ON E WRIGH. ——————————S———— stores THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE CITT, JON Caatieraten an Foren Dinzoron Bt ® tue woutp a Baa"oaree WHICH Wit TAKE GHEAT PLEASURE IN REFEE- inh rerect ortaweat : ee CALL Teens ee be deeaseetcad Drove arias MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. 1 www a ba WALTER D. WYVILE, Exctourvs Axes, Tur New Your Scx wey bd | S ea ¥. Ear iebey Sr rere s rw = the ot the Wi SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT REACHES WASHINGTON w oH OM Sasi = OX THE DaY or pea a ASK YOUR GROCER, tie Elo ale ‘Ko, 816 Pennaylvania avenue northwest, Clements, J. Brad. Adama, Joa Shil- an we fepybtaet from by at eed an © keid and Washington News Co. option of the ‘by any . stfvarpiy ie, peemy ob, geder oc we wal meee oF ‘the time ein Baul at Wcentse Address 7 2d E iti THE NAVY DEPARTMENT FRAUDS. di Warrants Sworn Out Against W. Ht. A warrant was issued by the clerk of the Police ‘on the oath of Dr.’ ‘Van Lalst Tagrans to The Sn =SSSSSrscee ees ahs and Wm. H. Demp- ———— sey with making a faise bill and account. Kirkwood Dall for his appearance the Police Court. "Mr. Demy is the we known x ve TAMMANWS OPPOstston TO CLEVE- ‘Dookseller and stationer, doing. Serwligppongy weet Leading ‘Sylvania avenue, between 9th and 10Un streets. Democrats Say can ‘MR, DEMPSEY GIVES BAIL Tx $5,000. mot Carry New York—John Kelly Be-| There was a second aMdavit fled, upon which a clares that Cleveland Has Get @ Set ‘Warrant was issued, charging Mr. Dempsey with ae making @ Dill and account. TheaMdavit isa dupii- Special Dispatch to Twx Everme Stan cate of the one fied yesterday against Carrigan to Saratoga are rejoicing nots itu to-day | MF Dempoey, tn company with his attoruey, went Over their triumph at the state convention, in the two cases for yrance in court Dut on the Presidential question they | when wanted, his counsel, Mr. William J. Milier, indicate anything but harmony, and declare | becoming his surety. ‘Unt the situation ts a drawn battle, which they THE CHARGE AGAINST WR. DEMPSEY. regard as a serious set back forthe Cleveland | AS stated above, there were two changes against “boom.” Judge Wm. C. Ruger, a prominent Onon- | Mr. Dempsey, one being a duplicate of the charge daa democrat, said in Albany yesterday: “I con- | made yesterday against Mr. Carrigan and Mr.Kirk- Sider that the convention has effectively settled | wood. The other change is set out in an affidavit ‘the question whether Clevelandcan carry the state | sworn out by Dr. Van Reypen this morning. who-| It charges that on the 4th of September, 1 Daniel Rawin C. Kirkwood and Wiliam dential are at an end.” H. Dempsey, urpose of obtaining, and of aid— Cowen, of Saratoga, says: to the payment and approval of a cer— Cleveland's ial candidature. He would false, Delius, and traudulent claim against Deaten very badly. ‘There is 8 very strong, the government of the United States, made and Cleveland feeling in Saratoga, “Troy.” | used a certain false bili and account, as follows: Zohn Kelly in nus own paper, “Na¥Y DEPARTMENT, consider that the convention is a serious defeat for BURRAU OF MEDICINE AND SUNGERT, Gleveland, “Payne or Hoaaly may be nominated at September 4, shicago.” To Wm. H. Dempsey, Dr. E AND LoGaN. ‘ar 94 Micreecopes and ‘accessories Complete, NOTIFYING BL. ‘The Com tee Read: agus 24 Microscope boxes at $4.25. 12} min This atternocas & Doub ophtnelimoweopes ni 60 ion Bostox, June 22.—The committee appointed by | 3 Sets : sin is thenatiohal republican convention to notity Mr | 3 Sts Cylndrical Glasses, In cases, at $80... 10) Blaine and Gen. Logan of ‘their nomination, and Say Diese Ree Tullatiendante in the Parker housstoaer, Temas | Total. ‘atten e Parker house was ess E Secided that the commities, would take a special | , For the medical department of the navy for ships express train from this clty for Augusta at aoviock | #0d stations | P.mn, arriving at the latter place at 10o'clock. They WHAT MR. DEMPSRY SATS. pra pemnain quleey, at thelr headquarters until to-| | Mr. Dempsey says that the attempt to implicate rrow morning, when the e will. wal : ea pa Mr Blaine with the nomination, which wil | Bim 1s a great surprise; that he ts entirely innocent Do tendered. by Chairman Jon B wendeison of | Of the charges, and will be abundantly able to ‘the committee. After the: hes, and other ex-| Prove ‘his innocence when an Investigation takes | ercises, the committee will leave for Portiand, a by his books and papers, Which, he adds, are Where a grand reception will be tendered to them | #!! in proper shape. by the citizens. They will reach Boston on Mon- KIRKWOOD GIVES BAIL. | day, oe eoyrteried sonst homes. ed arco ed Kirkwood and his counsel came into the Police meihbers of the committee were present rent | c, eae | White, of Cornell University, would have attended | COUrt about half-past two o'clock and gave Dail tn | for the state of New York, but for the commence- | th€ Sum of $1,000 on this new charge le against ment exercises of his cdllege, which require his | 1! In connection with Mr. Demips's, Samuel presence. ‘Raub being his surety. = ee JAMES D. CUMMINGS GIVES BATLA Latest Foreign News by Cable. James D. Cummings, the commission merchant GOVERNMENT CHANGES IN BELGIUM. ‘on Louisiana avenue, who was arrested for coni- BRUssELs, June 20.—The resignation of the gov-| plicity in the Navy department frauds, and whose | mors of the provinces of Hainaut and Luxem-| ball was yesterday fixed in the Police Court at | bourg has been accepted. The governor of the | $1,090, was balled last night by Mr. D. Loughran. ee oe jors has been placed On the | grigcep EXTENSIVE FRAUDS IN OTHER NAVY DE PARTMENT BUREAUS. ‘THE LATEST FROM BERBER. ts Svaxix, June 20.—Twenty-one pligrims have ar-| Detective Wm. P. Wood has represented to the rived at Buakim from Khartoum. ‘They left Ber- | Secretary of the Navy that he has found evidence ber on May 25, and they gay that Barber at that | of even more extensive frauds in other bureaus of Ume was safe and had a full supply of provisions. | tne Navy ent ghan in that ot medicine and | Carmo, Sune 2—The mudir of Dongola has been | the as settee voter eer geo ordered to ascertain the truth concerning the re- | sor clon of ch frauds, however, but in omer to | ee Unearth whatever trauds'chere are ithe depart. The Penn Bank. ment has given full and detailed instructions to the court of inquiry to make such an investigation as THE CASHIER AND A EAOKES MRID POR TRIAL | wilt the existence or non-existence of any | Prrrssvra, Pa., June 20.—The hearing tn thecon- | such frauds in any bureau of thedepartument. The | splracy case‘ot Cashier Kelber, of the Penn bank, | secretary stated that there were no new de- and T. J. Watson, oll broker, was concluded this | velopments in the matter to-day. Morning. ‘The defendants were held in $90,000 bail each. Prewident Riddle had previously waived a hearing and given ball for the court, Secretary Coaster Iban aad the following ‘Telegraphic Briefs, order: Rey. George T. Gould, president of the Millers-| , court of inquiry, of which Commodore James burg, Ky., female college, has Liabilities Sate ae oa ee E. Jouett, U. 8 navy, 1s hereby appointed presi- ‘Three Italian wot have been arrested at | dent, and Medical Director George Peck, U.% navy, Pola, Austria, On the charge of stealing dynamite | and Pay Director Thomas H. Looker, U. 8. navy, from the arsenal. members, and Paymaster Jonathan Q. Barton, U.S. A part of the French forces in Tonquin are soon | navy, judge advocate, is hereby ordered to coi expected to return to France. vene, immediately, at the Navy department, Wash- Chief Justice Lord Coleridge ts ill in London. ington, D. C.. for the pi of investigating the A quantity of revolvers, ries and ammunition | frauds’ recently. practiced by. ineans of tales aud has been found buried near the Cork (Ireland) mill- | fraudulent vouchers in the bureau of medicine aid tary barracks, surgery in said department. The sult in New York of George C. Holt, assignee ‘Court will report a full Ist of all payments of Ferdinand Ward, against Julian T. Davies, re- | which they may discover to be fraudulent, in whole celver for Grant & Ward, to recover$10,000of stocks | or in part, with the circumstanoes in each casa. and bonds, alleged to be the private property of | The court will inquire into the system of making Ward, has been postponed. Purchases and payments in that bureau, Including Ward & Markin, of Newburgh, N. Y., have at- | all forms and safeguards adopted to secur: honest tached the property of the West Shore road, in | results; and will compare that system with those Quondaga county (Syracuse), for contract work’ to | of tne’ other bureaus; and will also. ascertain the amount of $250,000, whether or not there has been, in recent years, any ‘The Midland and North Shore Lumber company’s | change in the ~ystem, and if #0, whether it has Saw iill at Parry Harbor, Ont., was burned last | tended to secure greater security for the govern- Right. Loss $100,000, ment, or the reverse. a ‘The court will not only ascertain who has prac- FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAL.) | ticed dishonesty and fraud, but also whether any seas Denson has been guilty of negligence or ineMictency. The New York Stock Market. wich has contribu omc jonesty and fraud ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices | OF 10 loss to the government of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported | « The Court will Feport upon all the above potnts of | juiry, and also its inion concerning Une con by special wire to H. H. Dodge, sm915th street: | Gubt ofall oMicers of the navy om, civilian olicers | aaaE Name] 0. Spm | Nd employes of the department in any way con- nected With the transactions Investigated. If the D of the investigation leads to the discovery ; | Of aby similar frauds connected with any of the other bureaus of the Navy department or with any of Ube naval expenditures, the court will proceed to im Teport upon the same. Wa. Curunpuun, ecretary of the Navy. Do, oo ee The District in Congress. Cot. THE SEXATS COMMITTEE TO MEET TO-MORROW. Del. & ‘It was nearly 12 o'clock to-day when a quorum of 2 the Senate District committee was got together, Et and as it was then too late to take up any busi- ET. ness, it was decided to meet to-morrow morning. Erie. ‘The committee will give its attention to House bill Do, altogether, as it is deemed too late in the session to mi. undertake any further Senate business. The police LB. Dill will probably be taken up, and there is. dis- LE position to consider the Dank tax bill. The Dis- E trict Commissioners are urging that the Will pro- viding for a sewer system be pushed forward and passed Just anit came from tue House. Iv appro- priates $500,000 for 4 system of sewerage, ‘THE BOCK CREEK PARK. ‘Mr. Bayard’s resolution to appoint a committee to report to Congress what action should be taken with regard to converting Rock Creek valley into & park was adopted in the Senate to-day. A Weak Stock Market. See LOWER PRICES IN WALL STREET TO-DAY. Pouce Rar ON a Disnervrasie Hover. —Last ‘New York, June 20, Wall Street, 1:40 p. m.—The | night Sergeant Johnson, with several officers of the ‘Post says the stock market continued to show indie | Stk precinct, raided house No. 214 11th ee northwest, cations of further liquidation, and prices were | ‘The proprictress, Annie Van Sciver, was arrested. weaker, showing longer declines than during the | Polly Gibson and Sarah Sayers, in company with stine hours yesterday. The volume of business was | two men, were also arrested and held as witnesses. small, considering the extent of the declines and | ‘They wereall taken to the fifth precinct station the uniformity with which nearly all stocks gravi- | where the Was required to leave $100 tated toward a lower range of values, Notwith- | collateral, and witnesses s10 exch. In the Police Standing that the Kock Island declared ite usual | Court this morning Mra. Van Sciver was charged uarverly 1 fr cent. dividend, it in soeging 0 bower, Bowe, and careers Bee Bee Tous and’ notwithstanding’ that Presi | counsel Br ll Carrington, entered a plea dent, Sloan Staves that the Lackawanna wil | of guilty, and was fined $50. continue to ‘usual divider heretofore, — Lackawanna declined 1% to 9. These declines | TEMPORARY SUSPENSION oF ‘BUsrNRSs.—On ac- were afterward partly recovered, but the fact of | count of the failure of the firm of Carhart, White- the general drop in the dividend stocks to the low- | ford & Co., the New York clothlers, it ts necessary est Agures of many years ‘shows the general move. | for Mr. Geonge F. Thnms, who was’ carrying goods ment to liquidate. The depression of course | for them, to temporarily md his busi- Deen alded to some extent by short sales by the | ness pending the transfer this stock to Dears, and the covering of these from time to time | New York and the arrival ot a new stock. Mr. will cause temy reactions, The railroad bond | Timms expects to be market was affected by the same general view of | nessin a few days to return to-morrow. Goods the store to-day for shipment ry bonds, Teporter was inforined at speculative Donde ____ the store that the credit of ‘Timms & Co. was in no The Baltimore Markets. Wise involved by this suspension, as the firm is | the situation ag affects the stock market. 2 ‘ll the issues were lower, but more especially the é riectly solvents, “our contract. deparument 1s sRAUTIMORE, June, 20,Yursinie sixes, consolidated, | Por anected at all,” anid one igeatiemen connected BALTIMORE, June 20 —Cotton ‘the house. “We will goon and Mill our co1 Fase pede pm oy with military colleges, and other organi Hi and. super, oe coin Tams 78" ‘Uons, Just 98 usual, and, tn fact, took in new orders silts super, 3.089 to. ‘extras Seleesor do: Wo | to-day. This affair simply causes. us a temporary family, | 6.25: do, super. | inconvenience in our ready-made clotling depart Alpengrer tyrone 2nd | ment. In one point of view it 1s an advantage to eine Sally, oonthem ped Lose Tid of a considerable quantity of i 8S ey Us a8 wo will got which we Would have to have sold at a Suetfnee, and ‘be enabled to flour shelves. with No.2 western winter red, spot. and. Jay and Aurust Loin Lgs Fe ‘Gorn— sou! rt ' ‘TMERMOMBTER.—The follow! ings at “the omecor the bier signal i hi ‘Maryland, | Oficerto-day:—7a.m., 73.2; 11 am, 85.5; ¥p.m., 0.1. 3 pork, | Maximum, 89.1; minimum, 70.7. meats, shoulders sides, jacked, Tas Hib sides, Affairs 5a West Washington. ‘River Tareves.—Capt. Walker, of the schooner Edward Ewing, !ying at Libbey’s wharf, reported at the third precinct station that while be was away from his vessel be was robbed of clothing, ete., of the value of about $25. . 0. U. A. M. ENTERTAINMENT.—At the en- illite i hi “8 8 5 5 § : Personat.—Mra Admiral Wilkes is at North | “il, and was singing by Miss Valer, Miss Granville, N.¥.— Charles Payson bas goneto Nar- |" Boipiwo AssociaTion.—The Twelfth Building ragansett Pier.—D.M. Hildreth is at Long Branch. | Association held their monthly meeting <——Gen. N, 1. Anderson has gone to Coopers. | ast night at Goddard's Very little business —irs A. G. jurton, done Sito’ “ara gon c: Fay is at enodetn Beach: {ng tour shares of stock. — ie chy Lome wart pe | meer cect gene Me cen | Rg, arrivod with amo bushels ot whest, and Ag pana Coxpiriow oF THE WaTeR at 7 a. w.—Great age nee, Sat eae | ra Se ane lo Jeane sera Senttn, of the engineer compa, U8. i ae {tice commiosoner, isin town, and il re ins Fp my iow tide, me | | ‘Reported for Tax Evexmre Stan Seoreaee pA Se ‘beginnings to be an ‘eotabllsh- Ponce Barons. The thas ned Thomas oF arordery conduc. Pat Foley was sont to the Nora csrne Cuneral ot sous ‘fuperal of Soe took Sais a Grenson Sotumibas sey ™ ‘bor on Bundag.—~ bir Sesne “ort ‘Was burt by a f ‘awind rs 07 only child, ‘Mr. Hendricks Declines. Special dispeteh to Tare EVENING STAR Inpiaxarouis, June @—Mr. Hendricks, 19 an interview this morulng, Gectines peremp= torily to be considered a candidate for gover: Ror. He Says emphatically that Be Will not accepS (he nominaiton if tt mhould be vepdered, nar herd my BURNSIDE AGAIN IN CUS TODY. Ho is Rearrested at the Instance of His Hondamen, PROCEEDINGS IN THE CKIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. Col. J. 0. P. Burnside was again taken into eus- tody last evening by Detectives Raff and Block a& ‘the Instance of gentiemen who went on his bond after he was first arrested. This morning, on the opening of the Criminal Court, Col, Burnside was brought tn by the marshal, having been a few min= Lies before delivered to that oMcer by Detective Block, Assistant U.S. Attorney Coyle aaid a bench Warrant had been placed tn his hands, properly cepled, but he could find no order of the court foF Such awarrant, The clork, Mr, Williams, had In formned him that this morning he had found on Mite desk a paper signed by Mr. Jobn Coughitn, one of Ube sureties, directed to any Judge, stating that he desired be released from the surety and tO have the defendant taken into custody. He did noe consider tis, however, as wuthority, qautge Wale said ehit be doubted if an order ot 6 COUFL, OF a JUKE, Was neoosary, for Ure s was cuted to a tail poce, and'it thud etie ik ference how the party was brought In - Mr. Coyle admitted that the surety was entitiod toa bail piece, but he thought that there should be some order for warrants. Ax the bondsman desired towurrender Mr. Burnside,he asked that an onder be maade releasing the bail atid: committing the defen ant. Mr. S. R. Rond asked that actios ruspend until he could see Mr Coughitu, He thought tat | Mr.Coughlin’s action might have resulted from a misunderstan ting. oe directed that Mr. Coughlin be tele poned Tor. Deputy Marshal Fassett stated that about eight Celok last evening Mr. G. T. Keen, ope of the bondsinen,calied on him and stated that he desined. to send for Burnside. “He told Mr. Keen that be | could do nothing, and he would have to get a ware iniUator of the proceeding. dincmluieinns COUGMLIN AND. KEEN WITHDRAW FROM THR ORR, At 11:30 o'clock Mr. Coyle stated that Mr. Cough- Mn and Mr. Fadeley bad Deen tn court, and the ‘first named had stated his desir to withdraw from the bond, and Mr. Keen was present and also de. ginyd to withdraw. They were on the bond in 2,000 eine Mr. Hond asked if he could not supply their Places during the day ‘The court sald the others remained on the bond, Sad he saw ho objection to other sureties beng offered Mr. Hond said that he would probably offer others during the day. rhe additional ball bad not been presented when urt adjexirDed. and given to Tk to acenpt Dail if offered and approved by district attorney. al f LEADS TO NEW AND MORE STRINORNT RULES IN THE YOST OFFICN DEPARTMENT. ASA result of the recent Burnside detalcation im The Post OMce department, the Postmaster General as caused to be prepared a set of rules, which will throw safeguards about the future disbursement of the funds of the department. Under the present Arrangement all that was demanded of the dis Dursing clerk Wus the presentation of a requisition, With an unitemized account, which the Postinaste? | General signed, and then the money was drawn from the Treasury. In future all requisitions will be necotnpanied bya form showing the exact con- dition of the appropriations, the amount that has been drawn out and the cash on hand. ‘The regulations prescribe that no requisition ‘Shall be made for more than one specified object of appropriation, and a statement must accompany tt, to be preserved by the chief clerk of the Post oMcs Gepartment. Requisitions for salaries shall be Tuade sewi-monthiy, and no more money shail be asked for Unan is necessary to meet the seni- monthly payments. The chief clerk must certify ‘that the Bames and Salaries are correct as shown by the records im the appointment office. The disbursing oMfcer’s accounts shall be rendered monthly to the Postmaster General. The money in the bands of the disbursing oMcer shall be counted weekly and verified by a comialttee pointed by the Postmaster General ‘to ‘whom the omunittes shall report Deposits shall Be tmoney arising from sales of waste paper, as fasts the moncy 1s collected, The enict clerk luust see Luat Luese regulations are carried oul NY, BUT ADMITS THAT ME URGED MEMBERS ‘TO VOTE FOR MIS (ENGLIBH'S) BOX. Messrs. Burns, Peel of Arkansas, Eilts, Moulton, Burdette, and Hon. W. H. Engulsh were examined Defore the commNtee of the House of Representas Uves investigating the Engllsh or lege case, Mr. Peel said that when Re voted ainst you! ‘lish he had been asked sSvior ake. Eucisi how he ould wee demo slaughtered. Mr. Ellis said that Mr. Engllah bad hum be thought bis son bad good case, ‘The com Yersation, he thought, Was accidental Senator Voorhees had spoken t0 bun on the subject. Moulton said the seulor Mr. Engltsh bad asked if he could not consistently vote for his son, When he said he could mot, had suggested that he mote, We HL gush Ww ‘thea placed upon the stand. In answer to questions by the comamittes he said he thought he had taiked with Gemoorate on Ube election committee concerning his son's case. He sald he met members . ond Soke of the case.” The question aa to whether be ‘oUt on an objection. He said he Thought he had told Mr. Converse tnat ft was able for the party to stand together, He said he Spoken With a Bumber of members, abd had gener~ auly mentioned his son's case to th Thought it a good oue, He had told members he was Sorry that they were not favorably im pressed With his son's case, He eald It never oo- curred to him that it was improper for him to go on T of the House; he did not go there for any Improper motive. ‘Did You ever have a talk with Mr. Weller tn the cloak-room?” was asked. “{ did not,” he replied, “and I want to sy % Mr. Bayne’s'statement it his speech on the floor The House is false. I nether directly, nor indirectly, tried to influence Mr. Weller, and any that I did 1s wholly destituie of truth. If 1 met Mr. Weller going out of the room 1 would have asked him to stay.” He said 1t had not occurred to him that he might be violating the rules until be beard a republican, ‘Say #0; Uhen he Went to Speaker Carlisle and asked lim, and he thought there wasno Violation, Representative Holman appeared before the spo- cial committee charged with inquiry into allega- tions Wat ex-Congressman W. H. English and other ex-members had violated the rules of the House, od said that meeting Mr. Engitsh In the corridors of the House he had invited that gentie~ man to the f\ tue House. The rules of the House, he sai for exclusion only of those Who were interested in a claim before Congress oF y ters of current lezisiation. Speaker Calisie was examined, and stated that he had told Mr. English that the rule excluding ex- Inembets applied only to persons who bad a pe cunlary interest In a measure before Congress, Should be Stopped. To the Editor of Tax } aso Sram: The vandals have ~ommenced their open-fay Gepredations upon the floral decorations of the in i & E i Pciosed parkings on H street northwest, south of the avenue. The city authorities ought to be able to stop these depredations. Among the Politicians, INDIANA REPCHLICANS—TICKETS TO THR DEMOy CRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION—NOTER. ‘The republicans of Indiana in thelr strte cone vention yesterday adopted the platform of the na- tional convention at Chicago and ratified the nominations. Hon. W. H. Calkins was nominated for governor, receiving 5& votes on the first. ballot to 512 for Commissioner of Pensions Dudley. The nomination of Calkins was then made unanimous, ‘The state Ucket was then completed. ‘The sub-committee on arrangements of the na- tonal democratic committer ave Issued @ card, In Which they state that the tickets of admission "to the national convention at Chicago will be ais tributed according to certain rules, and cannot given as a favor to any one. Esch delegate have six tickets for distribution to the public. A) lteations vs newspapers for desk pravieges, tt Stated, should be made prior to June 30. J. H. Taylor Was yesterday nominated for Con. gress, on the sixty-fourth ballot, by the republl- Cans of the eighteenth Obto district. ‘The whajority of the Tennessee delegates to Chie cago favor Cleveland. mo CALDWELL, On June 19th, 1886, at ® am. P. 3. CALDWELL. of typhoid peunonia, ta thestxty second Seas of hus age, beloved husband of Jane Caldwell Funeral will’ take place from bin ie e residence, N &19 New Jeryey avenue north west, on Syne a Sta p.m. Friends and wea Foeecttiny, invited. (New * cons. TEEN, otters, tm me art orthwent on tbe e Enitcraet two, Mic Go" We GREVALING, fu the tarts ‘Funéral from the’ above nuinber on Saturday, the 21 ost, at two clock pany J DALY. On June at22:208 m,,Me. MARY 20, 1884, DALY nee Mc! ‘Funeral will take from the residence of her aa ay Ss, gi Reey Soe Ts HOPKINS. On June 1908, ot 13:90 Rack ee Me A eS two months Aste captain Co. G., 79th Pa. Vols. aged 46 years, 1° aie ee Na og “Shumcral Saturday, at ¢p.m. 2 4 pS ORS ot spicttch Seem eay mee i BDI TSE sare

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