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2 oS ” SUPPLI ___ BUILD J w. Dealers ‘n KENNEDY & €O, Estabsiched 1200, TIN PLATE, ROOF) GHEET IRC G PLATE, GEORG! 48 it Steeer Nortewrst. STEAMERS. &e. mo g OTICE. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On spd after NOVESMBE! WSL, ll leave Op MONDAY as far nuint aud of. . Currioman and Leonardtown. » K. WUOD, Agent. EAVES. ESDAY Sundays “dor ine to Wasitington every edicaday and Fridsy afternooas. mation apply tw FOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. Ne psy interest ai mix pe ancine at *S SALE OF THREE BUILDING LOTS Sait PETA LES TW Rrra SIXIM STREETS NOKTH- ¢ of adeed of trust, bearing date of January, 1880, and duy recorded! folio 357, et cea... one of the land ree-. rict of Columbia, and by direction of ed tiereby, the tadersicmed Trustea will ONESDAY, SHTH DAY or MARCH, it HALE-PAST ¥F LOCK P.M., the foi- Lots sumbered 17, 's subdivision of oriival ne part of original Lot numbered 9, ren) pert 15, having a front of 18 feet each cet, by a depth of 90 feet to a ten-foot aliey, be- thrand 2604 streets, rd cosh: the residue in two equal | twelve months, with notes bearing nt per annum’ until paid, and se- deel of trust on the Reoperty sold. chaser’s cost. A 10 of ale. sents at si Da-dkds JESSE V. Ne HUYCK, Trustee. \HANCE! SALE" OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY TAND ATTIC BRICK DWELLING, No. #1 FOUI-AND-A MALY STREET NOTH: that pa 10, bewiining for the ¢ said I lat 4'sstret northwest to the piace of get! the | cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver tisement. EA By virtue f CfA. dertee of the Supreme Court of the A Columbia, sitting in Equity, on, day of, September, 1881, in" Cause No. Watliama ct al. ve. Wirtiame et al-. we will ee c D. in fount of the premises” on W! MANCH EIGHTH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. « icliowing-described real estate situate in the rict_ of Columbia, to wit: ed 27, in reservation number mie at the southwest corner of running thence esst 55 feet; thence north + thence west 55 feet; then.e south alons the line rwith the improvements, &c. Tins: One-third cash, and’ the balance in one and rust on the property sold. A deposit red at the time of sale, and, all recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be ‘ed with in ten days, otherwiae the Trusteca re. 3 to Te-seil the property at the risk and WILLIAM T. BAILEY, ‘No. 490 Ta. ave. n.w. JOUN A. CLARKE, oe 319 43440. now. T. COLDWELL, Anctioncer. m3-5t THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LARE harf, y MONDAY, ta, touch zeas Monroe, ~ BUSTON N st Firet-clees Fare to Fortress Monroe Beoond-cinn to Fortress Moncoe and Norfo First-class Fare to Piney Point and Port Lookout... 1.50 Becond-claes Fare to Pines Foit and Point Lookont. 73 Returnmg. leaves Noriolk TU ‘THURS- SATURDAYS, at four 0 THE NEW YORK ST JOHN GIPSON and EF. C. KNIGHT AY, af FRIDAY, Seythi: EDNESDAY FR RATES OF PASRAGE. 3100, accordmns b> accommodations, ts on favarable ter Ked "do not ex! 50. very low rates. © tekots from Liv- eryool end Gueeustown and *! partsof Europe at rent Fates, fheoush bills of iaaen given for Belfast. Glasgow, Have, Antwerp sud other portou the Continent aud for Medi" — ‘at the Company's office ‘sveerawe and cabin to 7th street, Washington, & CO., LG LOW & CO., et, Washingtd Sreausme L Losbox, Sour: ‘The steamers ‘of thi wRDAY £ il sail EVERY SAT- | Sd street, Hoboken. Rates of passage-—Prom New vork t Havre, Londo Southantca and Bremen, test cabin, $100; second | mé4t BT. Wir freight or posses pie tO CELTICS COT Howling Grwn Rew Woks WG, METZENOE Ss | Te o.2 Penusylvania evento northwest, “Agents for | SALES first-class Steamers of this Ling, “AMSTERDAM, cDAM, ““SCHIEDAM. son Stores, Ersok’, nl Tete ee . CAZAUX, General Agent, lew York. For passage app: WG. M - METZ CO. 925 Penneyivania svenue, Washin or |. JO! Agent, Natiqaal Safe Deposit Ballara i eorner New York aveniue snd 15th stree! orthwest. Jalt | H, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. PLE NTMID SCEN ATION, CORNER 3 FoLuows: > Lan cers 2 ? ” 8 a nt Fam eohtne, K'Line, 6204 aaday. Le 6D am, and 4:40 p.m. SD FE: ALE x n. and 4:40 p. FY . 9:20, 11-0) and 11 bound 210 : 20, 14:00 aud 11-25 and the 5:00 p. ma, Generat Bata OOD ALTINORE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWhES THE FAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE ThACK! JANNEY COUPLER! RAILS! | | i Louts | Ellicott City, and Way Stations. Anpapolisy, and) Way (Piedmont, | tuchecter, Hawerstowu, aid Way, via ISPHILADELPHIA. SEW YORE AND BOS: EXPRESS. Parlor Oars to New York. sha B40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- | pects for, Hagerstown and at Point of Mocks for | Tedertek. | 19:00_Valtimore, Hyattsville snd Laurel Express Stops at Leiteviie, Auzayolis Junction, Jesupe ged'Dorey's. "On Sundays stops at all stations. 30:00_BALTIMORE EXPRESS (etope at Hyattsville | aut Le 19.49- PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. end diceping me, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way 1.95 Gu Saniday only for ¥ Se EXPRESS EADELPHIA AND KEW 9.20 ~Iajesore ana Way Stations, (Winches aed ratown a3 * ; PxLitMuke, B rise ‘AND LAUREL AYLESS, UP réderek. Shoat ba ¥440—Bsituicor, Ani 3 si 1e8s— tome of | ects, Fredo f “locks anu Way S 15:45—BAL TI NOR Se Way. vis He 6:05—Point of i. tito Bat PKI Mi: = Sues! Hyativius and Loans goa Way suasous, ay Sestions. HYATISNILLE AND LAUREL EX? LESS. 18:10FiTISUURG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT #9:35° PHILADELPHIA. “NEW YORK ana BOSTON VEXPEESS. Sleeping Cars to New York, Stop at Hi te and Laurel. ify AGO, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS RX. | Flas’ ‘Bleeping Cars to Cinelmuai and Chi- trains from Wa stop st Relay Station. ieee Woes” ‘at the Baltiaore and THE TRADES. LSE pear, 1012 t PENNSYLVANIA FA every : PRACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOB PRINTERS, pa] avenue, bison ginsear a }uthE BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. _ STR iI | by Preseriptious and advice a-ha | consnited daily ai and 6 to 8. quickly cured. Prompt trestment. Separate D i ina vervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Im; . Geet | Sevofula, Syphiie and a Dicod and arin Diseases speedily “cured. T DINNER, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, VASES OF VARIOUS SIZ! Southeast corner of 15th and H streets, Washington, D. oO! ‘The above embraces the hichest specimens of Chineso | Art ever imported into this country. anti at the rornest of the pasty sectped, sete bees inion of six hundred jon of square six. huni | eine he Tel-httest front by | teen and tho oest eich fear ta dare front on nort! twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be ,, bearing interest at six per centum per the dey of sale, aud secured by a deed of | trust upon the property sold, or ai! at the option of they A deposit of required at the ta conveys: d recording will sale are not ‘of sale, the trus- pt ous of Sexual Power. | tree. fF: | sfructions or Le | tree of charge. west. ‘street and Fen: by mail Gor MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapeet, indispensable to every man, entitled “THE ‘TE scriptions, price onl; muail. H SSmpie sik certs, Peat cal Institute, or Da. WM. H. FARKER, No. strect, Boston. DE 22, TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain M consulted daily trom 1 to 9 o'¢ ney proved by a two-story aud bucernent Brick House. ‘Terms cf vale: One-half cash: bal catrn pai bered six hundred’ tor the a TO-MORROW. (OMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE OF THE FINEST GRADES Embracing £8, PUNCH BOWLS, TOI- LET BOXES, FRUIT DISHES, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 9TH AND 10TH, AT 3 AND 7:30 P.M, AT THE OLD CLUB FOUSE, (Formerly used for the Art Loan Exhibition), C., Opposite Wormley's. N EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF A DESIRABLE BRICK MOUSE, No. 25 | STREET NORTHWEST, AND A FRAME HOUSE, CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- NUE AND F STREET. virtue of a deed of trust, dated Auguat 11th, Liber No 945, folio’ 1880, duly recorded in eteeq.. on the 12th day of August A.D. 1880, it havins aumade in the payment of the suin tecured in aie Geet of trust, we shall sell on THURSDAY, the NINTH M. ¥ OF MARCH, A.D. 1852, at POUR O'CLOCK Pp, in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of fying su Deine in the ety of Wachinzton. District wnbiz, and known and desienated as paris of lota ‘and fourteen (14), of Mody ut cieht feet front, by the derail ot ien e cet front, by the ley eto je depth of lot the lots tovether forming a ‘G sirest of sixteen fect, and runhing back th one hundred and tweuty- teen, the two parts of street aud ist strect west, and is im- vance in six and five days” advertise in Washington, D. C., cliaser. ist, we shall pro- CLOCK P.M. on THU: MARCH, A. D. 1852, the (2), i square num- @ (679), beg f lot ut the western ny svest along the line of nt inches (76 ft. 8 in.) sinning. ‘One-half exch; balance in six and yabie by’ of the purel required on day ng at THOS. CAN BE CC Lludies who need med ninesday and Saturday, at 436 C | KE wenty ¥ Main m6-im_| URE DISEASES | IMPOTENCY Diseasen quickly Weaknesses, &e- 514 9th AND ALL PRI ‘4; alko Lucorshesa snd No calomel or mercury Det. Band Pista, 122-110 ENCE west. A cure Syphitie anc ned “Aavice 127-in* a ee eens eee A. ARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAT 3 ‘30 yours at 906 ranteoi in every case of ¥ B street sout ENC, Medicine furnisi LS TO uny case of Female Irregularities, Ob- ec Medicine furnished the poor Advice free. Ottice, 906 B street sou! 50 Ee f16-1m" NCA taud a speedy consulting Dr. 1 R. LEON, THE OLD) e $ ED AND le Ladies? Ph; 5 ar yaician in the city, can be ania avenue, from 2 to4 emale Complaiuts aud Trreeuiarities Foouns for All KR. MOT D for Kidne y Diseases, ‘Gono by WM. B. ENI WISER. Deus hours. For | ISLE, Drupiet, price. aeyh a naa ‘sent pee box, seu lin, embossed fuil gilt, 300 pen ‘e tains beautiful Stee! Ow HYSELP. ‘con. 123 Pre now. juliineh | pli-m, wf eure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium ‘snd all” Blood ‘Po ‘Cure of Syphills - Cure of ‘Bo stamps for paiis ADAMI F DE FOREST HAS 1 REMEDY FOR. LA dies. female compiaints quickly cured. C: ud Tih street northwest Oitice EN. have failed to receive picrer treatment in ‘ie Direanes, such leart Disease, Kid- y Complaint, Nervour Debllity, Impotency ce Pre. GM. m0 corner 12th | 36) _ AUCTION SALES \HARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND 107, No. 65 1 STREET NORTHWEST. I will eell st public auction, in front of the premines, on SATURDAY, MAKCH ELEVEN, 1852, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., sab. Lot 33, in square 623, improved Dy three story dwelizny bone. ae ‘exins will be made known day of sale. mé-st J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION. By order of J. SCHNITZER, 51 Broad street, New York, OF GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections or CIRCASSIAN, ARMEN:AN, KHORASSAN, AND MOORISH PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GEORDFX, RUGS AND CARPETS! ‘ALKO, JEDAZIENE, KELIM, AND BAGDAD PORTIERES! Being by far the handsomest collection of Textiles, in design and quality ever offered by us. ‘To take place at MY SALESROOMS, 8.W. CORNER PENNA. AVE. AND 11TH STREET, WE DAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH, MORNING AND AFTERNOON, ar ELEVEN AND THREE O'CLOCK. ON EXHIBITION SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 11TH, 13TH AND 14TH. Every article guaranteed genuine and imported. m8-7t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Trans: E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 7 3 _ SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME LING, ON I STREET, BETWEEN H AND FIFTH STREETS NORT virtue of a deed of trust t> me, dated March 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 780, folio 133, of the and records of the Districtof Columb snd by request of the holder of the note secured _there- by, 1 will setl on SATURDAY, MARCH EIGHTEENTH, , AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, part of lot nunibered seven (7), in sunare numbered five hundred and sixteen, and contained within the metes and bounds foliowizg:—Rexiuning for the eame at the southeast corner of said lot 7, snd runing thence north 82 fect 7 inches; thence east 14 feet; thence south 82 feot T inches, to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and eihteen months from day of eale, the deferred paymeuts to be secured by decd of trust on the prop- erty sold. $100 deposit required when the bid in ac- e CHARLES W. HORNOR, ‘Trustec. ‘HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. mS-eodk (AUCTION SALE = 9 CONDEMNED PUBLIC PROPERTY WILL TAKE PLACE AT WASHINGTON BAR- RACKS, Ass Could Arsenal ), oN FRIDAY, MARCH TENTH, 1882, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M. ‘The following articles to be sold— TWO HORSES, TWO PLATFORM SCALES, COCOA MATTING, STOVES, HARNESS, &c. BLACKSMITHS", CARPENTERS’ AND WHEEL WRIGHTS' ‘TOOLS, ROPE, AND A NUMBER OF VARIOUS IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. SEBREY SMITH, Ist Lient., R.Q.M., 2d Art’y, A.A.Q.M. _8. BENSINGER, Auet 5 BI 8. it, Auctioneer, Washington, Horee and Carriage Bazaar, ‘938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. SALE. OF HORSES, ‘8, HAR. iS, kc. EVERY TU AY, THURSDAY, and RDAY “MORNING, eommencins at TEN OCK, Spccial attention given to the sales of Real Estate aud nhee aaa A Liberal advances on ail consignments. [Jn16) SINGER, Auet, HOMAS DOWLIN TRUSTE: ‘ON By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September Ist. 1880, recorded in Liber 948, ‘foli of the land recor tri ia sell, at public auction, in trout of the premises, on. TUESDAY, the FOURT 'H DAY OF MARCH, 1882, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following Geceribed real estate, situated in the city of Washi ton, D. C., and Lnown and described as part of lot numbered 26, 21 and 22, in square No. 877; becinninue for the same at a point on the weet side of a 15 feet wide public alley, 157 feet 6 incizes sonth from the south ling of F street south: running thence south with the line of ssid alley 27 fect 6 inches; thence west 134 tect 10 inches toa public alley: thetice north with the line of ‘sald last mentioned alley 42 fect 6 inches: thence east 67 feet 54 inches: th 15 feet; thence east 67 foet 544 inches to the p inning, with the improve- ments, consisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling. ‘Tertus of wale: One-third cash, and the balance in six and twelve mouths from day of sale, to be secured b deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at six Per.cent, or all cash, xt purchaser's option. A deposit Of $50 will be required when the property is knocked down. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days from day of rale the Trustee recerves the right resell at the cost aud rise of the defaulting purchaer. conveyancing at purchaser's cost IGHT, Trustee. m2-d&ds H. K. OHM SHERMAN © 00... a ausis ‘Beal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, ‘St. Cloud Building. JRABLE BUILDING DE OF M STREE: TRUSTEES' SALE OF LOT ON THE SOUTH § BETWEEN VERMONT A the of the arty secured thereby, mublic auetion, in fro} AY, MARCH FIFTE) ‘K P.M M., the following real ests in the city of Washingta t of Solunibia, to wit: Lot thirty-two (32) of George: ) rs — in kquire numbered two hundred and onding to the plat of the said city of a frontage of 25 feet by a lor’s subdivisi fourteen (214), Washington, 2 Coe of 159 f Terms: One-thita cash ince in six, twelve and eighteen inouths, with interest ateix percent per an- fecured by a, deed of trust on the property sold, cash at onece of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required atthe Ume of sale, and all ye ing and recording st expense of purchaser. «4 with in seven days the Trusteos re- rizht to resell the property at the risk and. cost of defaulling purchaser after five days’ adverttse- ment. SMITH. ED BY A COmMO- AND BRICK STABLI 8 of the Supreine, passed February $e in Cause No. 259% rh, the undersigned, teaatec, will offer fe ‘He auct » in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. the EIGHT: DAY OF MARCH, 1882, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., followin leseribed real estate, in the city of Waeh™ m, D.C., to wit: Ail of lot No, 2% and part of lot 4, in square No. 456, becinniny for said part at the t corner of said lot and running thence due th the tine of west Gth street 24 tect 84g inches; ajuity ie West 119 feet 10 inches to the rear or west line of said lot; thence due south by and with the said Tear line 24 feet 84; inches; thence due east with the di- viding ine between said Tots ( and 22) 119 feat 10 inches to the Lesinning. property was for~ merly the ington Young, de- Thin idence of George Washi ‘The improved will be sold eeparately from the unimproved part of the property. Tertus of sale, as pres ribed by of the purchase money to be paid iu cash, and the resi- dine in four equel inst ments at six, twelve, cichteen, and tweuty-four months, respectively, with interest fy of male, paysble’ soul autiusliy: tote ner approved ni ‘or bonds. The trustee will re- ‘ve alien on the Property, sold until the whole pur- chase mon-y is paid. If the purchaser fails to comply with said tems within one weex from the day of sale the property pay. be rescld st the risk and cost of the defaul pure! tr, after three days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. A deposit of $100 on the un- iinproved and $200 on the improved proper y said will Dereatied at the vale, All convoyanting at burchaecr's ‘cost. JOHN aoe NA, rusiee, ebster Law Building. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. od, int ta (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TWO ALL FRAME DWELLINGS ON I STREET NORTHEAST, BETWEEN ‘TENTH AND ELEV- ENTH STREETS BYING NOS. 1013 AND 1017, AND VACANT ON NORTH SIDE OF Tf STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH BTREF’ ‘HWEST; TWO BRICKS AND NORT ONE FRAME DWELLING, NOS, 523, 624 AND 525 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHWEST, AT AUUTI WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF, MARCH, 1602, ay FIVE OCLOGR P.M., in front} ‘in square Of the premises, T sholl eell part of Lot 2, 957, toxether with the impro ts. TH AY, H DAY OF MARCH, M., part of Lot 3, in square Ob SDAY, thy 882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 1, "unimproved. Also, on FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF Percees Peart A eager eee, rel a j.3n seu Tiproveraente, ‘AU Jocated as sbove stated. ing zt sie an twelvs month, with nates boeing nts, ot nix an é months, with notes Riterest aid secured: by'a deed ot trust on tins ppe Sold. All conveyencing at purchaser's cost. A deposit the decree: One-fifth from the cured ‘of $50 will be required on each piece of property at time of sale. ee THOMAS DOWLING, md-dis Auctioncer. (SEARLES W. HANDY, Real Eetate Broker. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND B STREETS NORTHEAST. virtue of s deed of trust, dated July 19, 1871, recorded in Liber No. 654, folio 245, one of the! records of the District of Columbia, and at the! written request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for sale st public auction, iu front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEB SUARY, A.D! 1882. nt HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLUCK . M.. pert of lot numbered one (1), in equare num- bered six hundred and cizhty-six (6%), in the city. of Wai said port of lot fronting twenty-six feot two inches (26 feet 2 inches) on north by sev- enty-niue fect cn Int street eat. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three UTION OF LIMITED PABTNERSHIP. W. &.G. I. Co. is this day dissolved by’ ETc ne so collect an ein aaa ts IN N cit uctioneer. \0-eod&ds For sale at offica of the Washinston Gas- light Company, or atG@. W. CROPLEY'S OFFIC, | FINANCIAL J, MIcHELOT & co, ~~ Ce 48 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Fractional Lots Close tothe Market. STOCK PRIVILEGES By SAGE, KEENE and other first-class makers at bot- uceats, Nofaney priest. Listsent tree on appuies- ion. ALL STREET OPERATIONS, ‘The old-estabtished Banking House of JOHN A. DODGEIk 00., No. 12 Watt. Srarer, New Yous, Buy and ecll all the Actiye. 81 threo to five ny and Sent marine They seh Paes eh “WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT," Showing hoy profita may be realized from invest- ments of $10 to $1, 000, a PeERsons WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS, * ey to the extent of $50 to $i, 9 Spwarda should writeto HENRY L. RAYMOND & Ci No. 4 Pine Street, New York. Refer by permission to, [foumtuent Bankers, State Senators, and leading Businest Houses. Ref renoas and complete information concerning Wall street op- Grations nated CORRESPONDENTS: MATTHEWS & JUDD, Bankers, Scranton, Pa. KE. RSISK & CO., Brokers, Harrishune, Ba, CONKLING, ANDREWS & EDWARD L. MOON, Broxer, de Bes hae AND Bi . ae Date tee oe Investments carefully made for Eastern customers in the Famous Ked River Valley, A No. 1 now rapidly advane'ng in value. A specialty tnade ol transactions in desirable town lots, located iu the most Yizorous cities and towns of this faet growing section. No enperior chances for safe and profitable investments in the northwest. Best ite paper, yielding from 8 to 12 per cent interest also for sale. Correspondence solicited. All inquiries cheerfully anewored. Mefers to pavers of Fargor ii. Cooke, Jie IE took aCe papers: o; B.D. it, He Or -D., End others of Washington. $a25-w&eim PEIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. 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Spofford, cloth, $1.50; paper covers, 25 cents. ‘The Making of England, by Joa Richard Green, ‘The Prince and the Paujer, by Mark Twain. John Eax, by author of **A Fool's Errand.” piCaucellorsville and Gettysburg, by General A. Dou- led Atlantis, the Antediluvian World, by I. Donnelly. Dorothy, try Btory. Hopes aid Feare for Arg by Wr. Morris, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, _m6 _ gps PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RARE ENGRAVINGS, FROM FREDERICK KEPPEL, OF LONDON AND NEW YORK. An unusually fine and 'ully selected collection of RARE ENGRAVINGS ‘oad PESRINGS, ‘now on ex hibition at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _Branch Box Office Ford’s Opera Houre. £28 TPRE NEW .CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL Quotations, by I. X. Hoytand A. L. Ward, $5. Sermons to the People, by Canon Liddon, $1.25. ‘Swiss Letters and Alpine Poems, by Miss Havergal. Campaixns of the Civil War, vol. 6, just published, John Eax and Mameton. by Judge Tourgee. Lenten and Devotional Books. Prayer Books and Hymnals in Casea. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh street. ry Kutantie the Aufedihnan Worl, by Donnelly $2. mntis, the Antediluvian World, by Donnelly ; $2. Hench History for ‘Englieh Children’ $1, f ‘The Making of Englang, by Juo, Richard Green, author of “History of rege dish People 2” $2.50. aise aA first Principles, by Borden P. wire; $2.50. Gregt Moveniente and Who Achieved Them, by Henry pinions of Atidrneys General, vol 16; $3. itw Mouual of U's; Supreme Deeisions, by W. Hallett Phillips, of the W: ington Bar; $5. Court of Claims Reports, vol. 16; $5. Any of the above vent by mnail, postage paid. W. H. MURRISON, Law BooRsenien AND STATIONER, 118 475 Pen vania avenue northwest. Boos BOUGHT. — CASH PAID FOR ALL. KINDS OF BOOKS, PAB- PHLETS, ETC., Ar ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran BUILDING, F STRRET. §#-LAW BOOKS WANT! 115 OND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT, AND THE FC inthe aah prices paid. Also, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, &c. Call or address HE! b 308 ‘street, near Pennsylvania avenue mare HE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. INCORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881. CAPITAL, $200,000 M, ASHFORD, B. BEALE, I L. JOHNSON, E. F. BI OTN ios President. aes Secretary. ‘Treasurer. Testes policies of insurance affording an absolute warranty ‘of title 0 real estate ether br atparehaser, trustee or mortgagee; also ccrhficates xuarantecing the ahuoluy accuraey of apetracts of tle and in geieral fransact # ail business Slatin investigation an transfer of titles to real estate in the District of Goku OFFICE:--Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louis- avenue. TRUSTEES: Charles ©. Dun Samuel Bacon. Richard W. Tyler, E francia Higgs, Heane LJ james G. George F. Schafe ‘Aiteet.A: Wiloos, 118-2m HE DEAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH, AND ihedeat and dub bese sd Tasa ee by mean of a Tecont wonderful scientific invention, the DENTAPHONE. | By its uso the deat hear all ordinary Conversation, Lectures, rfectly; and the Deaf and Dumb hear’ and Easit to undersi M. Ashford, stand language. for sale CHAS. FISCHER. 023 Teh treet 101 west, d22 QONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Mos — $50, im sume to suit, 23 to 5 at FRED, “BELINGEE'S “LOAN AND BANKIN ‘737 7th strect n HOUS! oe ane eee ae eee Glotitig and “Merciandin dine, same bought and sold. Au Rare ATTRACTION! FOR THE IES AT CHR. RUPPERT'S, NOS, 403 AND 405 1TH’ STREET NORTHWEST. Now on hand a magnificent sti of new and beaut. fal. CASI ae ue a a ‘Fancy Worsted Work and ni GOODS, of every ‘Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet Pay] eke seks oe per ‘Genuine, rac i foe Gea Sti SRS APTS ete seb eas CELERY 4S A REMEDY FOR NERVOUS DISEASES. WHAT THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SAY ABOUT IT, AND THE GOOD RESULTS ATTEND- ING ITs USE IN HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY: “Dr. Bexeon’s preparation of Colery and Chamo- ie for nervous diseases iz the most important addition ande to the materia medica in the Inst quarter of a cen- tury.—Dr. J. W. J. Englar. of Baltimore.” **Dr. Benson's Pills are wort their weight in gold in nervous and cick headache."—Dr. A. I. Schlichter, of Baltimore. *- These Pilis ate invalasble in nervous diseases." —Dr. Hammond, of New York. “Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are 3 ‘success.”—Dr, G. P. Holman, Christianbury, Va. ‘Theso Pills ere a special preparation, only for the cure of special diseases, as named, 2nd for these diseares they are worthy of atrial by sll intelligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly to and wiil cure sick headache, nervous headzche, neursigia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by sil drunrists. Price, 50 centa a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Bsitimore, Md. By mail, twe boxes for $1, or aix boxes for$2.50, to any address. DR. BENSON'S NI PRi REMEDY AND FAVORITE RIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIit AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER 1TCHINGS, and PIMPLES on eli parts of the body. {t makes the skin white, soft aud smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up. TWO botties in one pack age, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-claas Druggists have it. Price $1 per pack- age. CHAS. N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton street, New Yorke ity, cole azent for Dr. C. W. B_nzon’s remedice: to whom all orders should 87-2 COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENF: ATELY. Half-pound boxes, 25 cents. ARTHUR NATTANS, Prarwacist, m7 sth and I: DPE LAKE AUBURN WATER. IT CURES Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, pepsia end ull affections of the Kidneys and Liver. itis King of all table waters. It purities the blood and gives health and vigor It isan exccilent substitute for the infected waters of our cities, which causes #0 much | malaria. The spring is four milea from the Roland. It pours forth 1.000 bbla. daily of this sli-heslinz water. Our agent, G. G. CORNWELL, Extensive Grocer, 1418 Pennsylvania avenu haa Just recel ed 100 Vi, fresh rom the apring, for fat ‘end general supp) Washington, D: C. ‘ LAKE AUBURN SPRINGCO., North Auburn, Maine. HON. J. L. H. COBB, President, } 3.,N; WOOD, ‘treasurer. paeniein, Mais. Sime BER ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERE INVENTION. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, acquired in gone to three lessons. Outfits required are furnished free. Satisfaction or no change on first fearon. Call and examine dr: after one lesson. MCLEOD'S Studio, Koom 4 on_Kow, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street northwest. ‘Take elevator. AS FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAM'L C. PALMER 2~ Telephonic connection. Cc HANCEY J. REED, (Successor to Sidney T. Nimmo,) DEALER 1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, 433 7th Street Northwest, jal Having purchased the entire business of Mr. Nim my object will be to pursue the sazno course heretofore taken by him, and present to the public a continual list cf bargains in first-class PIANOS AND ORGANS that will surprise every one, and place the establishment out of the line of competition by jealous competitors for patronage in our line of goods. shall retain the full corps of ableand proficient sales- men that have heretofore been with the house, and also agree to make zood all agreements made by Mr. Nimmo in reeard to tuning and paarantecing: Pianos and Organs and for the exchange of the same, ms MONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. G. 8. WALKER, Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. All kinds of Polishing a epectalty. T guarantee to give much better and cheaper Polished Work than any on in the District or city, as 1 have got the only steam polishing muchinery in Washington kot up for the special purpose of polishing granite. Tkeep on hand RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES. I manufacture Urne, Vauite, Sarcophagus, Monu- ments, Headstones and Copin A polish Columns, Pilasters and all kinds of Mould- . Estimates furnished on application. Can refer to any of my customers. The very best ‘work guaranteed. . Office and yard, 1318 and 1320 New Yor avenue porthwost, between ith and 14th streets, Wasluicton, M- W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Display all the novelties in RICH JEWELRY, The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, FINE FANCY GOODS, PLATED TABLEWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, THE FINEST STA- TIONERY, &c. Particular attention is given to Repairing Watches, Jew- elry, Bilverware, Xe, Arms, Crests ind Monograms correctly engraved in aT 1107 PewnsYLvaNta AVENUE. L UU MM Raed oe L uU U MMM BE b. tf HER ES EL ES ve MMM BBB RE LUMBER! LUMBER! WILLET & LIBBEY. THE LEADING LUMBER YARDS IN THE DISTRICT. OUR SPECIALITY: 36 WHITE PINE SELECT DR'D., per 100 feet, $1.75. ALs0, HARD WOOD. LUMBER OF ALL EINDS AND SIZES. ‘We keep the Largest Stock in thecity. Youcan get what you want and save time and noxey at WILLET & LIBBEY'S, 3 Stxrs Srager aup New Yor Avance. LARGE | Synaave Square. yarns, | Nonruzon Lingars Manxer Squans. J THE EVEN WEDNESDAY. 2d Edition. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, &c. Departure of Father Sheehy. Nkw Youx, March &—Among_ the passengers by the St. Germain, which sailed today for Europe, was the Rev, Etigene Sheeay, who came to Uils country last November in the interest of the Irish Jond league. “He expresses himself as well pleased With the result of lis visit. —— Union Pacific Railway. New Yor, March &—The annual mecting of the Stockuolders of the Union Pacific Railway Com- Pany Was held here to-day and the old boant of directors elected for the ensuing year. The cial statement of the company shows that t 8 debt of $4,0%,078.09, which was incurred by ing additions to different roads. ee Man and Wife Murdered, CuaRtorreviie, 0, March &—Joln 0. Massey, and his wife, an old couple, lving on Buckeye Land creek, about six miles from this lace, were found murdered tls morning, in their ouse. Their bodies were discovered in the pas- Sage near the door of their bed room. tadicating Unitthey had been dragged trom their bed and there murdered. An axe of Massey's Was found on the bea, but with no blood upon it. The victims Who owned some property, doubtless had money in the house. The drawer, in which they usually kept it, was found on the floor, and had been ra sacked No one slept in the house last night, ex- cept the deceased and a smalicolored git There 1s as yet no clue to the murderer, Wall Street ‘To-day. ARID ON RAILROAD STOCKS. New York, March 8.—The Posf’s Nnanctal ar- e says: The culative markets at the Stock ck Was ade depressed to 31% from 364 and the Second consols to 91 from 914. Northern itie preferred was sold down to 684 from 70% Ver (0 Sky fron S745. Texas anc Pacille to 36% from 38%. Kansas and ‘Texas to 2 from 294, and the reminder of the lst 4al?, the latter Wabash preferred, to 55%. The lowest prices in thi Tald was made’ about 11.30 o'clock, after Which there was a fractional recovery. in prices, but the market after 12:90 again ame weak and Louisville 18 down To 683, the lowest price of the day, aud the remainder of the lists down a fraction. Among. the stocks not ve Altonand Terre Haute was dropped on of 200 shares to 21 from 27, the preferred ou @ le of 400 shares trom 70 th 60. Memphis and Charleston to 47 from 54 and Chattanooga to6i from 68. United States bonds are firm at unchanged rices. Southern state bonds are laly lower for nessees, In the raflroad bond list the Erle {ssues are ail down, the first consols being down to 125, and the second’ consol, on lange transactions, to $1, and the funded 5s (0 913. Tennessee Ancoihes, which are yet largely in first hands, and are not A falr gauge of the general bond mark are down to 48 from 5134, and the remainder of the Uist 41%, the latter Texas and Pacitic firsts, (Ito Grande d-viston), to 78’ ‘CKEASING WEAKN&SS OF THE MARKET. P. 81:15 p.M.—Since writing the above the Weakness in the market has increased, and the lowest prices of the day have been made, Louis- Ville being down to 65, Lake Shore to 113, Denver and Rio Grande to 2, Union Pacttic to 1103, Mis- souri Pacitie to 923,, Milwaukee and St. Paul to i084, Northern Pacifle preferred to 6& sas and Texas to 274, and Western Union Tek sei to77. ‘The tone of tue market is panicky. The y monéy market 1s working more easily, the rates for call loans on stocks belng 5a6 per cent, and on U.S. bonds 3334 percent. Time loans and prime mercantile aper are unchanged. The easier working of the loan market is due to the outpouring of money from the Treasury,the favo ab!e turn in foreign exchange and the fact that the principal western cities exchange on New York is working more favorably for tls center. ‘The continued Liquidation at the Stock Exchange and fat the Produce and Cotton Exchanges all tend to diminish the volume of the demnd for money. ‘The market for foreign exchange is Weaker on the appearance of borrowed bankers’ bilis and more cotamercial bills, both against Cotton and Produce Exchange comiodi There 1s no change in the posted rates, sbeon e The Markets. BALTIMORE, March 8.—Vircinia 68 do, past ane ‘Coupons, 30; dor wow tentorion, SPs D-flay. BALTISORE, March 8.—Cotton quiet and steady — middling, 114. | Flour steady and quiet—Howard street and western super, 5. 5034.50: do, extra, 4.755.865; do. family, 6.00ai-00: city mullin super, 3-b004-00:do. extra, 4.75u5:75; do. Rio brands, Patapsco family, 7.75. Wheat, southern steady; western hixher—southern red, 1,301.33; No. 1 Maryiand. conrols, 61 ©, 50853: western white, sylvania, 00103," Rye Atmer, 9541.00." Hay dull and weak —prime to choite Peausylvania a0‘ Maryland, [5..004a17,00, Provisions Jower and dull — méss pork," 17.50a18.00, Bulk tneste— shoulders and clear rib sides, ped a Bacon—shoulders, 3%; clear rib sides, al3's.. Lard—refined 11%. Butter firm—westera | packed, 18346: roll, 25432. Bag Petro- Jeum nominal—refined, 743, ordinary to, fair, Whisky dutl, 1°17: steamer firmer—cotton, grain, Sadd. Receipts 3. corn, £.009 busheli: oats, 1, jarch 8, 12:20 6; for the account, and Great Western frst moi Yor'ts-t6, - New Jersey Cer consuls, 116. Ene, ecconda, 97. New York Central, 1384. it Reading, 30. Ontario an tral, 13734. Zi 2. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The tollowing are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to HL. li. Dodge, 589 15th street: Opening. Closing-Bit 30 2s Alton and Terre Haute - Alton and Terre Haute preferred 60 wo A.D. Tel. is 4 did, BB B., Hi. and F. firsts .. 48 46 Canada Southern, 48; 4a Central Pacitic. 8555 Be Chesapeake and Ohio. 20 19 Chesapeake and Ohio Tst pid.) 30 5) Chesapeake and Ohio 2d pfd...) — 21 cago and Alton. = 138g Culeago.Burlington and Quincy 129 136 ©. 8. L. and N.0. = es 5 7 bra 4 936 Big a0 14 Delaware and Hudson Delaware.Lackawatna, 20x 27 1a By ry oy 2 30 2% Michigan Central BL 7956 Missouri, Kansas and Texas.... 29 4 Missouri Pacitic. By mys Mobile and Ohio ; = 2 Manhattan Elevated. 514 81K Metropolitan Elevated. 4 88 New York Elevated. = 104 a oN New sei ntral.. Bs 120% Norfolk and Western preferred. 48 44 Northern Pacine . 31% BOK 70 69 130 194 19 18% WY did. 2955 a 2 Tt 40g Friel Big cS 57% ‘9 130: oe 5% 109; in* Se rh, | SlaS3; do. mized, 50: Penn= District Government Affairs, NIGHT LODGING HOUR, ce President Solomons, of the night loaging se, Teportsto the Comtn'ssioners of the District juriag the month of February their beds have Led by 590 persons, ave Women and chiidren, 26; colored, single, 58; unable t read 2 Is Serves there are a gry during the day ior nieals T Of persons who come A slewp else person ts refused, and they get ail Uy nod, S al food — provid Rot ‘known Be unworthy The lodgers we h, 45: French, 92; Malians, 14 Rand Swiss, 2 The tre donations lady, $100; +; a" lady, The hears W. M. Galt— t N likely occupy & day or two more, Mr. ‘Galt vias Chat Lis ‘signature i8 a fongery {he has no recollection of ever having signed dond in question, and admits that tie signa- » that it could b ines. Messrs. Hewett es appear on the bond, f signed the bon ostanoes attending: After recess the plaintiffs announced that they: would Like a non-sult in this case, and would ab once tnsUlute a new sutt tn different form, = th tu tare ts So much Hke his: on him in the course of and MeDowell, whose n; ning, R aboUT CENSUS Orrick CRRTIFICATRR — L. Retnec! y editor oftie Washington ral, and lately a clerk in Uhe Census bureau, before the Police Court to-day on. the charge of embezzling $3 trom Jacob J. De Forrest, wi Stated that he and Mr. Renecke were clerks ta the Census oMce together, and he bonght two of the detendant’s certificates far his | and as the broker holding the: | be paid by the govern Ist of April, to facilitate business he (witness) gave the certifi: Tendant yesterday to collect for him, and he collected the amount named in Che certifi es and retained $, 7 ndant took the nd and stated that he sold ts for the months of October and November De Forrest at a discount of ten per cent om | the face value, and since thea Congress had deale ded all these ‘tween brokers and Gene ore than 10 cent per anuutn ts patd, aS Void, and provides that only tem fim 1s allowed the ms, and as cates were discounted at ten value he was entitied a draw. back, and more than he re and he tntended to sue the broker for the Test. Mr. Moore, the rosecuting attorney, said that these being’ te facts, he did not think he could sustain the charge. The court sald he would suspend jadg- tin the case and examine it and take the ndanv’s personal bonds, —— Annests UNDER THE Licens® Laws.—Mr. Roff, Spectal license agent, day swore oul Warrants against T. W. Mdings and J. 4. De Forrest, both partivent clerks, changing them with doing the business of broker without license. It 1s. chai that these men have been loaning money 100 clerks at exorbitant rate Mr. arrested L. B, Hadley, a book agent, to~ for selling books in the District buildings without license. Hadley pald his license of $10. ——— THE GaRFiRLp fosrrrat.—Sadscriptions to the Garfeld Memorial Hospital have been received by ‘Treasurer Gilfillan as follows: O. M. Spencer, V. consul, Melbourne, $20; J. A. Connor, postmaster Varnville, 8. ©., $3.75; Jack Robrbach, postmaster Sunbury, Pa. (additional), $10; XN. B. Simms, Law- rencebiirg, Tenn., $5: Sixth Presbyterian church, | Albany, N. Y., $8: N. Vernor, postmester Comens Mille, “Miss. $1; J. EK. Tircill, postmaster Ne | Texts, La., $; Thomas Numbers, G. A. R. Post fa, | Harrisburg, $9; African M. nh, nville, is. 25; New York Avenue ieesbytcrian church, Washington (additional), 5vc, Tre Revtanp ro ne Drvingn.—The reward of | $500 offered by the commissioner of internal reve | enue some Ume ago for the arrest in New York of | Ernest A. Tomalin, a deputy collector of Chicago, | Who It was alleged had disappeared with 5,00) of government money, has been claimed by both L. M. Shreeve, of Chi and Deputy Marshal Bern- hard, Of New York. JU appears aat Bernhard was the mtn Who made the arrest aud Shreeve t } nished able information as to the mover and whereabouts of the captured man, It was at first. decided to give the rewand to Shreeve, but upon later information received at the luteraal revenue bureau, It will be decided to make am equitable division of the amount. THE COUNTERFEITER Dov { Brooks, of the Secret Service, and Mr. Geo, W. Casilear, chief engraver of the Bureau of Printing, have gone to Chicago to attend the trial of Jas. B. Doyle, Which ts set tor the 10th Inst. ; the former as a wits ness and the latter as an expert. Doyle will be remembered as the noted counterfelter upon Whom two hundred and four $1,000 counterfelt bonds Were found. He was tried fast May and sentenced | for ten years, but owing to the judge's not polling the Jury, the'sentence was annulled nino. BROWN. On March 7, i882, ELIAS E, BROWN, aged -ixty-cigbty years. Relatives sud frienas are respectfully invited to at- end the funeral {row bis late residence, 718 19th wt rthweat, Thursday afternoon, the 9ti iust., at (Baltimore and Cleveland papers please copy. 2 COX. In Beit more on Monday imorning, March 6, 1582, Mrs. AUGUSTA M. COX, wife of Re: Dr. 8. K. Gox and of Mra. RK. R, and the inte W. W. Billing, of Db. = HA On the 8th of March, 1882, CHARLES W. HAVENNER, aged nift years. The funeral will take ‘rom his late resi | 421 Mostreet northwest, on to-morrow (th int.) at 346 o'clock. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. LORAIN. In the city of Baltimore, on Maron 6th, psy. at 315 a, TORENZO LUIALS. Mayor of the a er ——_ 5 _ = ‘eh nes after alone and punta Mines, w chr tity. Mins, MABRG AE 2 | the residence of ber sn street northwest, betwen | from thence to the Tama *, whore requiem tase ‘wont. ey MARTHA, beloved of the late Rev, northeast, T Gelphia pipers please of i her Inte rests ‘Thursday, Merch 9th, ab 8:0 o'clock p.m. Relatives end triends of the tantly are respecituliy requested to attend. az j UNDERTAKERS. yum wane 7) UNDERTAKER, 1997 TaNTH StuLET NokTuwesr. Telephone Connection. ano US BURGDORY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 Pennsylvania Aue northwest, between 34 snd ‘ie streets. Everything liret-clans, sould Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. PARTICULAL NOTICE. All the drawings will hereafter be under the exclusive eupervision, snd. control of Gunerals G. T- BLAUBES GAKD and JUBAL A. EARLY. SPLENDID OPPORTO A SPHuD GHAND Visti RTUNE, 108) cs UESDAY. MANCH ta 1 szp MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, In ‘ih 1868 for twenty-five years by the Cegi¢e re for Educational aud Charitubie purpones—with = ital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund o& fitios ten added. erwbelnine popuiar v franchise as “the nent tats Constitunon NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL ‘AKE PLACE MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES Of PUSTPONES Kok ot the tetiowing diectomtion. sae CAPITAL PRIZE . 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. TALE Tickrs, ONE DOLLA ty BEERS reed 8) $s §222223253 30, to fibersl pensation will be formation, write y, xiving fall ed- ee Send orders by E: cei eng ial Order by maui, adirvomng ox to M.A. pen DYSTANA. X.B.—orders addressed 19 New Oricans will receive The ae ne Be. fact that the entire n' of thet Drawing is eid, and consequent Bee Nonan wore, b> Fifth Avenue and Fiftieth Street, KEW YORE. ‘amounting to. corresponding inf lic is called to the hota or each Ho tb-wetw

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