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MBER. Wasrsotos, D. Sealed Proposals in duplica’ als for Lumber,” will ne receive WEL E COND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2. for the b ctibed Lumber, to be delivered Navy ¥ to the governme AUCTION SALES.” AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. —= — a eee a THIS AFTERNOON. MAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. SBURY PARK, N. 3., THE VICTORIA. THURSDAY. ‘August 24, 1959.| Mr, Merrick’s Propesitions of Law. NAVY PAY OFFICE, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BALE OF VERY HANDSOME Mi Aree aber tat se fal at : rs Acts 180} |) bir SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE | FINE SAREE TA" SE BoUREROLD Eerncts, —— aoe ees Parorteaybiary eam aaa fo ke intorsed “Pra | AND LOT IN ALLEY BETWEEN FIRST AND | WARES Ls arcane: : hington, D.C., free of expense AU BUREAU OF ORD} 20,000 feet White Pi 5,000 “ 5000 : so ow wea gf ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not | @eemied advantaze us tothe government. Responsible | Breurity qu a the bids for the prompt and faith- {| ful delivery of 1 ber. | Ls Jslank formas for bids st th au®-th&tn, 2 )POSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF VARIOUS STRELTS IN LHE CITY OF WASHINGTON. ISPrR COMMISRIONER, } st 21, 1832. § office. KICHAKD WASHINGTON, Pay Inspector, N: Orricr or Try WasitINGr jous stre-ts in the city sant approx oS nate quantities of jer this adve rtisement are as pavement, 10,000 square yards. bic yar ne oF asphalt, 10,000 ations can be refor, to- ation, and bids Upoa 2-6 Eni ~ = ‘Psorosats FoR c A ina Proposala will also be receiv hin nUNK ROUTE To ST, BOSTON, NEW Yor FHIA, BALTIMNO: THE SOUTH- THILADEL- N MEMPHIS. FANS EXPRESS | ston 10:40 a. i Parlor Car ‘ton Sleeper Luray to LURAY, Huminated by the Elec- Aud Popular and VIRG CICK SUPERIOU ACE NO Di ek tor Tickets via Shenandoah Valley Railroad. ‘ HENKY FINK, G nseral 3 yue JOSEPH H. SANDS, Super CHAS. P. HATCH, G. ¥ RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND TOR ¥F THE SOUTH. PUTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S STEAMER NORTH CAPITOL STREETS AND O AND P STRE: TS NORTHWES1. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Li ber £72, folio 185, et seq., of the land records. fe District of Colum bis, “we will poll af public auction, in front of the ‘premises, ON THURSDAY, TWENTY-POURTH DAY: OF AUGUST, A.D. 1882, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. ML, all that certain plage or parcel of jand, known and described on the ground pian or plat of Washington city, D.C., as being parts of lots 23 snd 24, ip square 616, Becintling for the same at the northeast corner of lot 23, Suaniog thence south 35 feet, thence west 4 feet G inches, thence north 36 fect, and thenes east to place of ing, together with all the im- provements, ways, easements, rghts, privileges, ete. belonging or appertaining. ferms: $150 cash ; balance in six months, note to bear six per cent interest, and to be secured by deed of trust, A deposit of $50 at time of sale." Conveyancing, &6., at purchaser's est. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at Fink and cont of the defaulting purchaser after five public notice of such resale in some newspaper peplishedin Wank OC aay £0) A aul2-cokds SOHN WALTER Tn.,} Trustoos, To-mornow. MM FOLEY. Auctioneer. Last WEEK OF THE A’ TION SALE OF DRY GOODS, AT. 008 H STREET NORTH: Wirt) COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST TEN, Persons in want of Dry Goods will find this a rare chance, as every afticle offered will be sold without ren are specially invited to attend the sale, Specialy invitedyp. FOLEY, Auctioneer. ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, py oe 9th and D streets northwest. DEALER STOCK OF A RETAIL WARE, BASK: 7 WARE, FANCY &c.. WITH A LARGE VA- OCk. rooms, FRIDAY MORN- PIETH, at TEN O'CLOC NEW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMST The first-class. {nll powered, Clyde-built Dutch Steamships of this Line, AMS |. ROTTERDAM SCHIEDAM, NDAM, BP. CALAND. . MAAS, Mails to the Netherlands, leave com- pany’s Pier, nf uacex street, Jersey City, N. J. resiilarly every WEDNESDAY for Kotterdam and Ani te sterd ¥ $26. m1 stroat, ZEROTT eecond cabi tee: neral Agent, 27 South W For passage apply to W. G. MET 5 Penusylvaiia avenue, Washington. MHE STEAMER LEAVES. TH treet wharf every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND KSDAY, at seven o'clock a.m., for Potomse ri‘ stopping at landings in 7 4 ‘Thursdays, St Teck on Sundays and Thapel rent’s Wharf Sundays ‘*d and Wednesdays ‘‘up,” and Mattawoman Creek on Sundays ‘‘down” and Mondays ‘‘up;” returning to Mashington every “Monday, Wednesday and Friday aftern For information applys> my28 New York. x Co,, 92 . T. JONES OT tOatrect hart. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and after MARCH 19th the STEAMER SUE, Cap- f C. GEOGHEGAN, will leaye STEPHENSON'S foot of 7th street, EVERY SUNDAY, at four clock p.m., for Baltimore and River Landings, Aji River Freight must be Prepaid. Keturning, arrive in Washington every saturday nigh: STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, ‘7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, m1é-6m FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamer AXROWSMITH will leave her whatf, foot of 7th street, t y DAY, connecting for Mattox . THURSDAY and S8TURDAY for a‘l river nes IONDAY ase fz s Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini, Currioman, Leonardtown and St. Clement's Bay, stone's wharf, Cobrum and How- ard’s. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonard- town. JOHN R. WOOD, “st Axent. NOBFOLE AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE willleave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:300'e'k p.m., touch KEYPORT From 7th-street wharf at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., connect- fue at Quantico ON MORNIN TP « with fast train south, via the Richmond, Fredericksburg and mae railroa. ‘Two hours and a half by water. ALL THE PUINTS OF INTEREST ON THE RIVER SEEN BY DAYLIGHT. jount Vernon, Forts F nd Washington, United tates Arsenal, “Alex other noted places. Parties fromi all points goine South will find this a Yer attractive route, and a reltef trom tne monotony of an ride. ALL-RAIL 1iCKETS GOOD BY BOAT, AND VICE VERSA. ete., can be had at aeons Se to tickets, rate pag chats MATTINGLY, Gen. Sunt, iy W. P. WELCH, #235 cnicanor Sleeping Cars toCincinuat |, St. Louis and Ch itimore, Ellicott City and Way Stations. S—BALTIMOKE EXPE nnapoli= and Way (Piedmont, Stras- burg, Winchester, Hagerstown and Way, via. yo) 5—BALTIMORE EXPit oint of Rocks and W PHILADELPHIA, N PKES: gerstown and at Point of Hocks for Frederick.) 9:00—Baitimore. Hyattsville and Laurel Express. Stops at Beltsville, Anuapolis Ju Jessup’ v8 stops at all stations. 3, (stops at Hyuitsville neinnatl and St. Louis mnatiand Chicago. ty, Annapolis, Way. ore and Way. wurel. } isburg, Chi . ¥. Express. (Winchesteg, Fred- ) _E i. (Mortinsburg and Stops at Hyatteville Laurel.) me. ND and DETROIT to Pittsburg. w York. . Louis” Expre Louisand her information appiy at the et Othces, Washinwton Station, 619 and 1451 14th street, where orders chevked and received at HE GREAT. TO TE MAG ¥FFECT JULY Traixs LEAVE WasiiNGios FF: OF (TH ASD ESTuEeTs, Bor Iittsburg and the West, CI of Pala ing Cars at 9:50 Line, 9:30 a.m, daily, with Harrisburg to Cincinnati.” Wesiern Ex press 7:20 fom daily, with Palco Care ty Pittsbury and Mail Express, 9:50 p.m. daily for the Went. For Crswon Springs, 9:30 a.m., 7-30 and 9:50 p.m. dlaily VALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Cenandairua, Kochester, Buftsio, Niszara, 6:49 a. i. daily except Sunday. wi from Har- risbure to Watkins; $:50 p.m. daily, ex ept Satur- gay, with Palace Cate from Wasi:ington to Canan- Expres ot Bi F xeopt Sunday. . all throu traius counect at Jer- ests of Brocklyn Annex, affording T to Fulton street, avoiding double ing at Piney Point, Potnt Lockout and Fortress Monre CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. First-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. . $2.59 Round trip fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, Second-class fare to Fortreas Monroe and Norfoik. 1 First-class fare to Pincy Point and Point Lookout. 1 Round trip fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 2. Second-ciass fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 Returning, leaves Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. at five o'clock p.m. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT will resume their trips, leaving Pier 41, East River, New York, every every FRIDAY: af fOcock ut Bor pastiulars apy every. at 7 o'clock a.m. For ‘apply toaxent, 63 Water street, Georzétown. ‘Tickets and staterooms can be secured at general office, 613 15th street, National Metropolitan Bank Building B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania ave- nue; St. Mare Hotel, and at boat. oczs ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. A™4s LINE. Patronized by Her Royal Highness Princess Louis® QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Shortest Ocean Voyage—Only Five Days from Land to Land. BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX, 8.8. a St. JOHNS, N.F., every alternate TUESDAY. Extra weekly ships from GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, LONDONDERY and’ GALWAY. ‘The +teamers are unsurpassed for safety and speed, aud are fitted up with all improvements conducive to the comfort of paseenicers. Cabin, from Quebec, $70 and $80; from Baltimore, $75; Intermediate, $40; Steerage, 228. Apily to G, W; MOSS, 225 lenneylvania ave. JAS BELLEW, 711 7th st. ;'D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th st. INO. M. WILLIAMS, George D.C.) or General Agents, LEVE & ALD! Boston, Mass. ; 15 Stato st. New York: 207 Broudwa: Philadelphia, Pa.: Corner Broad and Chestnut ets. JeB-th, s&t, Ly, pAseure LINE. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS: LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. 1c Puscage apply to ©. B. RICHARD & 09., Genera! Passenzer Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. apt ETWEEN New Yor, Havre, r ‘axp Brewers. = company will sail EVERY SAT- foot of 3d struct, Hoboken. mn, New York to Havre, London, emen, ao cabin S100 secs go certifieat to OELRICHS & .G. METZEKOTT Feuusyivaiia avenue northwest, Ayents for C@uxsep LINE. NOTICE. ROUTE. 20 ana $100 ATE,o7, Passe: an for passenger accommodations. Bteerage at very low rates. Steorage tickets from Liv- Queenstown and erpeol and ‘all other parts of Europe at Throuch bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, ven for Havre, Antwerp and other ports ou the Continent and For freight aad paosare apply at the Company's off ‘or freisht and passauce apply at 's office, Both aad cabin. to No. 4b Greet toerage ors BIGELOW & CO., GOS Tih sinect, Wi VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: P nda Linuted Express, 9: Line, 6:40am, and 440 p.m. daily, By. €400.m and 4:40 p.m. daily, except lay AND FREDERICKSBURG RaTL- ALFXANDETA WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON KalLKOAD. = Fur Alexandria, 6:29, 7-00. 9:20, 11-00 and 11:25 a.m., c 10, 8-00 an) O pane On T-00 and U1 pea 11:25 am. = except Sunday ec to destination from hotels and resi texicess bea 3. Woop, FRANK THOMSON, Geueral Mavazers Paka Be ct ee }CONOMICAL AND SAFE. y ese WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00,'3 LAUNDRY SOAP JETCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT Is PURE: ReTNG FKEY FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULX, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAs OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. TTIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURS MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM INED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE 80APS ON THE MAR- KETARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS ‘THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IX BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WiTH OUR NAME. ZOU SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, _ ~ gS 344 WATER STRERT. GEORGETOWK. D.0. bc. ‘Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. 605 7th street, Washington. FINANCIAL. PpaivatE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Orto jani2 BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secunties Bought an} Bold on Commission, No. 539 15rH STREET, (COROORAN BUILDING) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Broker, 4 Buoapwax. New Yore. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia,” New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on tha New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one perooat cemmission, Private and direct telexraph wires > Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations €:Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchanges. nl THE TRADES. a ee, eae ine Mr. Merrick eaid that the defense had had three months in which to thelr prayers. Mr. Wilson had said at of_the argu: They have ments that they were at his off sought to wrap themselves in the cloak of conceal- WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST THIRTI- 1882, at | EN O'CLOCK, at residence of the Inte . Lindsley, No 917 I street, between 9th and not Tshall sella very superior col- of household effects, viz: seven-octave Chickerin; 2d Edition. Lats olgrans ti Se IVER NGS, MD., ON zs LOWER POTO- bose for ‘the reception, ant OOTOBER ier. ‘$1.28 per dey Fu and well suj with oy Propri CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY. oforte: Mirrors. ment and silence from the beginning down. The | The following nominations for Congress were Handsome Rep Parlor Suite, Basy Ghar ‘OTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J., rosect not offered dence 4 Walnut Marbie-top Table, Turkich etic Oover, maQEEX UNTIL SEPTEMBER 9b. They ete ggg bg Tence townich | made yesterday: 1th district of Iowa, John P. Fine Moquet Carpet and Kugs; Window Hangitis. Brosels, Chamber and Hall Carpets Portrait of Lafayette, (said to bea fine picture.) Portrait of Washin«ton: Allison, dem.; 8th district of Ohio, J. M. Young, obstructed. to get at the truth which they had not éem.; 200 ~hey yn ; ——— Yat Let tnem profit if they can DY thelr tricks, né Circulars at Star office, . ‘Mantel Ornaments. s stood convinced that the truth would prevail 21 district of Florida, Horatio Bisbee, rep.; 30th. Fraterings: Broeset Gendelabras. =a Reported Sritish Victory in Egypt. MR. MERRICK’S PROPOSITIONS OF LAW. district of Ohio, Charles A. King, rep.; 34 district Handsome Gitomans: Drop Lehi. apts BRIGHT HOUSE fou? Lonpow, August %.—The Central News publishes | Mr. Merrick then submitted his propositions of of Michigan, Lacey, rep. ist district of dae ‘aluut Marble-top Ghamie ; ' AND ama, Thomas H. Hoendon, dem. : istrict. Nery handsome. Antique Be stead Bureaus, Chairs DOUGLASS HOUSE, iB, the following: law. The first was that it was not necessary that By mn, North Carolina, C. Dowd, dem., renominated. FUSION OF DEMOCRATS AND GREENBACKERS oF MICHIGAN. At the Michigan state aemocratic convention yesterday the proposition for fusion with the greenbackers was carried by a large majority. By this proposition the state ticket will be divided be- tween the two parties as follows: Greenbackers to have the governor, commissioner of the land oMce, superintendent of pub! instruction, and mepeeectng! the wenn of education. The demo» crats will have the leutenant governor, of state, state treasurer, and audivor general he following nominations were made: Governor, JO sah W. Begole; leutenant governor, Eugene Prime gle; secretary ‘of state, A. J. Shakespeare; come missioner of the state land office, John F. Vander d Seer: “iste “Maltrasson: Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. nf jahogany Sideboard. ie Hindsome Pairof Ant.que Tables, with Brass Claw- On T tique Side Tables, with Marble-top. Tolek Wlacne ana us Settees, Lawn Seat aud Vase. Oak Dining Chairs; tel Clocks. Wainut Hatrack. i, handsome Moss Rose Dinner, Coffee and Tea vice. Very fine old Diamond Cut Glassware. Soli liverware. Lange acortment Silver Platedware. Setrierstor, Bitchen isites, &re.. &e. ricerator, ni Regu 0., Ke. audits HUDYOR TAT COME Exooutor, S, BENTINGER, Auctioneer, le Rehoboth Beach, Dela erms, soba Se eeee eed toh ect "erms, Tr nd for circular. dyf-2m WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. NEY POINT HOTEL, ‘St. Marr's Cousry, Manyzaxn, Open for ion of Guests Juxe 151 thy management of the Owner, ME. and’ Mrs. xa ‘The Hotel has Just been thoroughly reno- Lcd vated, furnished and supplied with every convenience for the comfort of guests, and is @ first-class Summer aoe for ee 10 x, 4 $35 pe ‘Terms—$2 per day, $10 per week, ani month. Special arrangements made for farnilies. Daily con. Munication with Washineton, Baltimore, and Norfolk by the fine steamers George Leary, Ludy of the Lake, and Jane Moseley. two or more persons should meet together and enter into an explicit understanding in onder to form a conspiracy. They could conspire across a continent. If each played his co-ordinate part, It Was aconspiracy. The production of the result may be the proof of the conspiracy. Mr. Chand- ler “smiled at this, but he was familiar with the doctrine of conspiracy, and knew what he (Mr. Merrick) sald’ was true. One of the dimculties they had to meet in this Prosecution was that the cohesive power of bad men was stronger than the cohesive power of ‘ood men. Theseconspiracies allover the country had their practical realization here at the capital. The land conspirators, the whiskey conspirators all sympathized with these defendants All rushed together to protect this band and receive them- selves immunity from future verdicts. “ALEXANDRIA, August 9, 6p.m.—A telegram has just been received here announcing the capture by @ British of Tel-el-Kebir with 2,000 prisoners.” There is very little doubt that the above report is premature, saa Arrival of the New Brazilian Minister. New York, August 24—Among the passengers who arrived to-day In the steamer Labrador is Mr. F. Lopez Netto, the new Brazilian minister to this country, who is on igs way to assume the duties of his’ position at Washington; the Countess de Moltke and Madame Theo, the French opera bouffe artiste, a Steamers Launched, Custer, Pa., August The iron steamer Chattahoochie, built for the Ocean Steamship com- HORE ANE COMUAGE BAZAAR. ‘For further information address ny of Savannah, Ga., was launched to-day. ‘The | 4, THe BEXt proposition Mr. Merrick presented was | vaaters, superintendent: of pains teat ‘938, 910, 942 Louisiana Av. Mr. and Mrs. 508. TRAVERS, Peal ts BIS font diarsdd feats Deine We nee a, poco ee oan ears Se ae vid Parsons; wnember of tue state board of ede PEREMPTORY SALE HORSES, WAGONS, &e., ke. 3m. Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Ma. | Nd over 3,000 tons burden. She will be Mtted | conspiracy differed ation, Clark B. Hall; state treasurer, Edward very materlally from a partnership. Every combination of men was not necessarily “a conspiracy. A conspt with separate first-class accommodations for white and colored passengers. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., August 24.—The steamship ter. I will sell withont reserve, at the Bazaar, on Saturday THE MAINE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PARTY morning, Angust 26th, conimencing at 10a.m.: A SPRAY COTTAGES,” NOS. 8 AND 10 Stockton avenue, Cape May City, N. &S rnin 4 Tacy was a combination to effect an un- | announces a platform and the following executive 4 New Top Buggies, "" 1 Second-hand Busgy elegant rooms; gas; full ocean view. Terms $7} San Pedro, built for the Northern Pacific railroad . ~ 2 : 1 Doctor's Phacton, 2 New Market Waxons, reduce to $10.and #12 per weak. Apply ora Ae company, was launched at Cramp’s ship-vard this | TXtul purpose or to effect a lawful put | committee: Ellas Milliken, of Augusta; M,N. B F New Jump Seat, 2 Second-hand market wagon | dross Mrs. C. J. ALLEN. suii-th,s.t2 7 | morning.” She was built expressly for freight, and | [Oo Coont in Wet Inception may become criminal | Chase, of Augusta; Eiward Crowningshield, of About 20 Head medium-priced Work Horses. JSITED STATES HOTEL, has a carrying capacity of 3,500 tons. ‘There was no criminallty in a combination of men | Belfast; EN. Perry, of Cape Euzaveth; John Bre= au2s-2t 8, BENSINGEK, Auctioneer, mer, of Portland; L. B. Chapman, of Portiand, an@ Edward P. Banks, of Portland = STATE CONVENTIONS. to bid for mail contracts, but when they resort to means which are criminal the jcombination be- comescriminal. Anyone thereafter entering Into Chicago Provision Market. Cmcago, August 24—Everything on change Tanges higher to-day, but trading ts not remark- THE LARGEST IN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. tone 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF"@)- T REESTORY BRICK HOUSE AND A TWO. STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE, BEING Nos. 407 AND 409 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWES W. WHITNEY, Manager. THOS. CHASE, Cashier, | MUIY active. | Wheat advanced 7874 0f 8 Cente | et Cee eee abo ame ere | At the Texas republican state convention yess On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST TWEN-, i D. T. MORGAN; Musical Director’ °F | corn, 4534; oats, 34al, the latter tor August and | Hgble to law ae th eved that if Brady's co-defend- | terday a resolution was adopted to support the TY-NINTH, at SIX O'CLOCK. y re will sell in. front “ “BROWN & WOELPPER, cash; pork, 62774 cents, and lard, bag. ants, or orgraneee pursuance of a combina. | liberal movement and its candidate for governor, ep part of of e south e SES YT Ag ee u 2, Da 7 crease 3. W. Bquaresie: implored bya thces-eses meiok House, | 2122 = spo Nominated for Congress. tion to gecure service, paid Brady for Increase of | G. W. Jones. s the chalrmas No. 407 Massachusetts avenne, having a front of 17 HE SOUTHER TLANTIC CITY, N:J.,(KOR- | Crycrywati, August 24.—The democrats of the | Service, tt ld find all such persons guilty of | of the executive commit ech, sald Uhat feet 3 inches, more or less, coutaining eight rooms and merly, OCEAN VIEW.) delightfully. to- 16th Ono district nominated Hon. Beriah Wilkins | Conspiracy eS ed Pech rerer prea peg PS os gone anl Tepublicans Joining the Indes ar Sin ae ants, a -teoabiny and sits Frame cine iccousatlons at reasouabie rates; gas ite for Congress last night at midnight on the 4821 ee eee P _ pci democratic sources, House, with back bn Idi bei No. 409 Massachu- d heat. . O. Box 980, e 1 F selis avenue, containing cight rooms, aud froating 14 | “"iny2edm VAN DYKE & BUNN. ——_>—_— Neh Saget lendemperydetg tage daee| Senator Kellogg has accepted the nomination im the third district of Li feet. more of leas. 1st of April, 1879, defendants all met in the city of ‘The Saratoga Races To-day. Washington, at Dorsey’s house, and engaged, they The ‘se houses are centrally situated, and will make ‘ASIDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDE PARK, N. J., Histana, SE oe Saratoga, N. Y., August 24—First_ race—the e Phey sat dow: ding, the ood investments, SY will open JUNE 10. Accommo-lations first ATOGA, t the | sald,in an honest transaction. They sat down Spaulding, the coalition nominee fee: One third ech, Uilanen in 6 19 and 28)| Chet tine aciiont, tine eat pane Equity stakes, for two year olds, $25 each, play oF | and drew lots for the plunder. ‘They began plun- | for the second Virginia congresstonal district mee months; notes to bear 6 per cent intnrest, and to be se- | wnexcelled. Address H.C. HERR, Masonville. dod pays with $700 added. of which $100 to the second | dering when the contracts were given. From the | withdrawn from the field. Ill-heatth 1 assigned Cured by deed of trust, A deponit of $100 required on | N. ¥J., until June1. After that, Seaside Park .N. J. | horse, and the third to save his stake. ‘Phree- | {or Gr "guly. 4g tho defense: oald they wens | asthe renee each house aw foon aa gold." Conveyancing at pur- a quarters of a mile. Baron Fa-| on in ‘combination to the chaser’s cost. reap profits enterprise down to the meeting at where they divided. From the Ist 8, Mr. Merrick declared, they had been | robbing on ‘their contracts. In April, 1879, less than one short month after Dorsey left the ate—shook off the toxa—he came out as a full- fledged robber and sat at the board to divide the plimder. No man who isn’t paid to believe the contrary can doubt it. AU3 o'clock Mr. Merrick’s address was inter- Term: to be complied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of an23-d&ds DUNCANSO! rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEINWAY PI. CHAMBER FC WALNUT DINING. CASE, X0.. AT AUCTION. _ On TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST TWENTY- NINTH, 1882, at No. 909 New York avenne, between 9th and’ 10th ‘streets northwest, commencing at TEN ‘The democrats of West Virginia have nominated “ ¥. Snyder for Judge of the Supreme court of ap. peals. A prominent New York politician ts confident that the republicans of his state will nominate and elect Secretary Folger, and Uhat Richar@ Crowley will succeed him in the Cabinet, <i hae asismmenl Sports on Land and Water. THE SARATOGA REGATTA. verot second, B: 4 1:19. French pools patd $127.00; post odds, 30 toi against the winner. The Dwyers Brothers purchased Barnes for $12,000 this morning. W. T. Barnes made the sale on behalf of G.W. Bowen & Co., of the Runymeade stock farm, all Barnes’ engagements included. Second race, purse $600, of which $100 Lo the sec- ond horse, and the entrance money, $20, to be dil- vided between the second and third horse, 13¢ miles, Pinafore won, Farragut second, Thora RUE hiner. FAMILY SUPPLIES. pore “CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING. 10 Ibs. Gran. Sngai 1Gal. Best Sweet Cataw! 3 Cans New Salmon. ere new eee lery Seed, Green 5 ui White and Black Mustard eed. A. O'HARE, CLOCK. anh ae ee commencing St TEN : GEC 5 ppromierers * | rupted by adjourninent. Jn drawing for posttions for the Saratoga re Household effects, comprising in part— auto 1219 7th stn. w., bet Mand. | FTG. Time, Bua, Hrench pools pald $95.20 Gms Convicts oF Breauixa.—A sad | Fatta Inst night Lee got the ffst place, Riley One saitaves Senway Planoforte, Cover and Stool 7) ne GERTTITH HRER e885, DDD A Third race—purse $500, of which $0 and theen- | case of departure from the paths of honesty by | ‘Me second, Hosmer the third, llot the fourth, Sitk an] Plush Parlor Suite, 7 pieces. BBE oT HOHE § 5p DAA trance money ($15 each) to the second horse; one | two neatly dressed young girls about 16 years of | Sheldon the Mfth, Courtney the sixth, Ross the Fine Brussels Carpets, Hall and Stair Carpets. BBB EE T a aa SSSgD DAA intle. Creosote won, Vera second, Gus Matthews | age, named Maggle Brady, who lives at the corner | seventh, Ten Eyck the eighth, and Plaisted the Very handsome Walnut Chamber Suites. Benenen aH HERE Sgss8 Dow £44, third, | Time, 1:46. French pools paid $10. Post | of $4 street and Virginta’ avenue, and Mary Cos- | ninth. "The positions are numbered from the Jainut Wardrobes, Walnut Bookcase, “* | odds, 4 tod against the winner. tello, who lives at the corner of 24 und G streets | west shore. The amateurs drew also. Larmam Suk ang Hiuak Mattraseos, — SS southwest, was presented in the Police Court to- | will be on the extreme right of the course mad Wauat ‘Sideboard. NATURAL MINERAL WATER LAS Gee iwere charged with four cases of petit | Holmes on the extreme teft. Chas. F, Ma Marble Top Genter Tables. A RETURN TO ACTIVITY IN THE STOCK MARKET. | larceny (two each) in stealing four pairs of shoes, president of the Metropoiltan Rowing Club of New Walnut Patension Dinin pine arene IN GLASs, New York, August 24.—The Post's financial ar- nh on oe and underskirt and other ar- | oes city, mp be judge at the finish, and Col. EM, = ' eal ols i . arn —The recent dullness at the stock ex- S >hnson and Philip J. Dwyer Umers. The referee fat rary able, Mahowany Bookcase, Pictures. B. W. REED'’S SONS, change hhas given place to activity, and this act: cnet girls, Bamed” Anna | ce Smet on the mmorniiig of Ue race. Geo, the. are ee i a ty has beer side of selling Stocks, the talk . E ine, of Saratoga, Who 1s entered fi conditian ana cee anton tee ee 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. of aimieuiy bese the trunk dine ratiroads in | McCarty, Annie Connelly,’ Kato Hines and |; al single-scull race nt the Halifax tastes, au23-dta ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 5 ' the matter of adjusting a scale of differential | Georgie Athey, who were the victims of | will also row with amate in the race for de ~ <n READHSUREEIED) dyl4 these larcenies, testified that they are em- NHOS. J, FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. Tates for passenger fares having undoubtedly weakened the confidence of some holders of stocks, and at the same time given encouragement to speculators to bearish tendencies. The stocks sculls ployed at the’ factory in canning tomatoes, ~ and the defendants came there yesterday morning to go to work, and after working about Notice TO HOUSEKEEPERS! ‘THE PASSAIC REGATTA, EXECUTORS’ SALE UF_UNIMPROVED REAL ES- The fall regatta of the Passate River Amateur TATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By virt f th 4 ferred upon the execu- most pressed for sale have been those of the | 8m hour declared that they would not do such | Rowing Association took place yesterday after tors of the last will and textsanent ot Wane Reston ae EEE g8S8, trunk "ine. roads. Lake Shore "has been | ditty. work as pecling’ tomnatos and wert tothe | noon, ‘The junior sincle race was won by Hel ceased, we will sell, at public auction, on the premises, E Sold down to 111% trom 1184. Michigan Central | ladies’ dressing room and got their bonnets and | Rommel, of the Triton club, in 11 12; the pair. on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ae to 9675 from 98 at the close yesterday; Canada | left. At lunch Ume, when the witnesses went t | oared gig race by the Ariel clubin I ; the sentag 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following Building E_ EEE Sggg8 Southern to 6235 from 63%; New York Central | the dressing room they found that their shoes and | singles by ‘Theodore Kern, of the anion club, i NTE i 20; Part Lot 2, in 10; RL 2% from 134, The decitne in the stocks named | other things were missing, and after learning the | 10:18: the four-oared gig race by the Eureka cup Lot 9. in equare Lov id, in’sauare 12; RL affected the whole \jst. Northwest has fallen to | Tesidences of the defendants, whom they suspected | in 9 the double-scull race by the Ariels in 10:36, Lot 3, in square : . Fl RL 145% from 14544, Wifwaukee and St. Paul to 1203 | Of the larceny, they got Officer Lewis and called | In the ‘six-oared gig race the Ariels had a walk Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelye and eee Ef Curt. from 1227, Louisville to 72% from 73%, Wabas to | On them at thelr homes, and after much talk they | over, eighteen months, with interest ‘at sit per contum per BL HA RN 34x from "35% and to. 68h from 64%, Delaware, | admitted the tarceny nd surrendered. the prop. THE SWIMMING ConTesT aunum, y deed o perty Bold; uN Lackawanna and Western to 142 froin 1427%,North- | erty, 3 arrested. iS s ven grail camh, at the ontion of the purchas:r. All convay- Erete E Waa NX ern Pacifie to 48% trom 49% and. to 81% from 92, | all recovered, and were spread Out on the plat- oe i ys the wor wot | GUGINE ALTUTCHAREE 9 COPS. ATION. ABBY. R RE GL WAAAN Oregon Transcontinental to 88X from 892, Texas | form before Judge Bundy. Anna McCarty stepped | &W e Engl champion, Capt. M: HORATION p R RERRULLLIIA AN and Pacife to 48% from 50%, and Kan-as & Texas | forward and identified a pair of shoes and a pair | Webb, and Thos. Riley, the champion short-dis ater Executors of Wins Pasty; deceased. | GGG 00% DDD. EKI to 375 {rom 883. ‘The lowest prices for some stocks | Of stockings which she sald were stolen from her | tance’ swimmer of Atsrica, took place at 8:30 — Gre) Oee Ue were made a little before noon,but for wore stocks | al the dressing room. Anna Connelly identified | m. yesterday at Hull, Mass. "It was won by DMINISTRATOR'S SALK. 6660 0L DDE the lowest figures are making as we write, about 1 | @ pair of shoes. Kate Hines identifled a pair of | Webb. Webb made the distance (Owo miles) By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, for the] GGG 00 LLLL DDD KEE Glock, "United States bonds are unchanged. | shoes, and said she also lost a skirt. | one hour four minutes and frty seconds, and District of Columbia, ‘on the 19th instant, I offer HOH IT There is yet no definite information respecting the | Georgle Athey identified a pair of shoes. | in one hour five minutes and ten secon for sale the Drag Store of the lete Alc -an der Crutchet. Hnfi # new 3 per cents. State bonds are lower where a pet ated tie a > eee BASE BALL YESTERDAY, att in Uniontown, D. C. If not sold at priva changed. Railroad bonds are down 3al per cent At Washington—Crescents, 5; Cine! tale before the Int of September next, it will then, after HOH Ht Erat Eure 2 | forspeculative issues. In the money market bor- | eXcept some policemen, who testified to thelr pre- aa a * a Oe For terms vious good character, and that thelr parents were | B0ston—Boston, 7; Detroit, 2 At Cincinnati= For ‘apply to Cincinnati, 3; Athletic, 2 At Worcester—Worces ve Led : nt rowers on call are readily suppi-ed .¢ 4 per cent on | vlows good charact TLL ADW AYE MARE EE AUTeCLBOLIS 11 coacaaull s per cone omvUnlenoeatcs honbac tee AMOS M. JUDSON, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ing people. Prosecuting Moore ae . Stocks | Sald that this was one of the meanest Kinds of | ter, 14; Chicago, 8, At Troy—Cleveland, 6; aes (Treaty Departingat,) | Wholesale Depot: Corner lat streot aud Indiana avenuo | Ful! Tercent, Prime mercantile paper is 90 larceny, but as thls was their frst oftence, and | At Now York Metropolitan, Providence, & 1. a 4 wins they Were young girls, he would recommend that uuls—Allegheny, 10; St. Louis, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionsor. jet WM. MGT CO ee ee ee ee oe eee tne court cxteng, any fentency he conid that would <n week — t r) eep them from_ oi jal judge Bundy im- GOVERNMENT SALE OF THE LARGE BRICK LARET! CLARET! CLARET | 18 undoubtedly to a6 per cent call loan rate, The At Brighton Beach yesterday the winners were ARE TARA SUL BING StiCASER ON SHE | C : IDES S C Xeno Hee TUNE Conlnges Ouly Gach, and suspended judgment in the other sases; | Ollvette, J. 0. Nay, Ida B, Mary Warren and King HALF STREET AND PENNSYLNANIA AVE- The Market, and ordered them to go home and try to retrieve NUE NORTHWEST. . Dutchman. We offer, as ampéctalty, BALTIMORE, Angust 24.—Virginia 6a deferred, 10; | their characters. Their parents pald thelr fines, | A match was made last night between Kole On FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1 at ONE | THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR §1, OR | 40. consols. eB: do. socond ee 34; do. dus | and they left the court. Ben d'Or, tobe run onthe first day of the O'CLOCK P. hi., in front of the premises, T will sell $3.75 PER DOZ conpons, 59. do. new ten-forties, 4234 bid to-da! ES a Pg TTT meeting of the Coney Island Jocke1 the ange rican fre bullpen sijuated onthe | _wehavo alco an amorunent of HIGHUR GRADES OF | PAIFIMOME August 34. ~Colton quiet—middting, THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. re 4 Rh $2,500 a side, the association to add $2,500, both ts northeast corner of 15% street and Ponnsylvania avenue | CP AiET? witch ae or eR ge GRA Flour quiet and unchanged. except for western | _ ‘The following are the opening and closing prices “eng northwest, CEO TEED EATS BIST ee OTT EEE wen | fanny, which wis heed ees ee Whee ofthe New York Stock Market to-day, a3, Teporved Sane te penne, aie ane anh neo geae: ved within cue week after sale.” Hise purchaser to | OXSTERS, SARDINES, &c., &c., for Picules and ix- Tod, diel do amber Isaicis; Nov Maryland, | BY Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 889 19th strest AtSaratoga yesterday Lida Stanhope won the m be . pt cursions. -10a1.14; do. % . s Teav erty in good condition. - ie 15 bid; No, 2 western winter red, mt, 1. 14al. 1459; second race, Force the third and Revenge the to performance of the agreement. 5 No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. 2 L19Kal. Wwember, 1.15ai.. year = e winners ai ughkeepste ri secure the Se rier mi g L.ibal. 154.” Crm, southert witte steady end ig Norm Pace "| S04] axe | day were Overman and Fiera Belle, or, Boma anl8-d&ds Auctioneer. UHN R. KELLY, 6 lower; Suter a3 a Deere | ae 354| Do. pref. | 913g | Won two heats of the third race (unfinished.) JUNCANSON SROS., Auctioneers. Seer, ramp, Vesey MOTTON, €c- CORNED DERE my Baga October, 84 sad: November, 78 [Northwest pas BICYCLISTS AT THE ORIOLE, A'SPECIALTY. : November and or December, new or 0 jont. & West. An Interesting feature of the approaching Oriole TRUSTEES' SALE 01 ESTATE | 030 Cen treet wing, | Oats hiher—southern, 4852; do, red, rust proof, 40445; Ps pd STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN TWENTY: | qnaJobana 208 Reriiosn LiGo te Manne aleage | western witte, SUSITT decay eee TOOE, AUS: festival at Baltimore will be the bicycle races by THIRD AND TWENTY:FOURTH Box 7h, Gity Post Unies 47050, Rye lower and dull, 64066. Hay unchanged the Maryland bicycle club, which will take place By, yirtueof a deed of trust, dated 25th July, Marketing delivered free of charge to allpartsof the | and dull. Provisions firm “and unchanged. Butter 1! at Newington park on the Untrd day. There will D, 18%, and recorded in Liber No. 794, folie d ci muar24 dy—western packed, 14220; creamery, 23827. Seon peegD be five events us follows: A lalt-mile heat raoe of the land records for the District ot Columbia, 9220. Petroleum unchanged. Coffee firm . 4q/St- Paul pref. ./137 for member ‘two-mile dash . and at request of the party secured, we will sell at pub- cargoes, ordinary to fair, Sya9%. Sugar quiet: Ul. Central .. '1303g/St. P. & Omaha! 539; inp wo-m ash open race; mile lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, MEDICAL, «& 9: copper refined quiet, 1734. Whisky steady, 1. 134 112" | Do. pref...../112 "11234 | landicap, club race; three-mnile dash, open to alls AUGUST CWENTY-LIGHTH, A.D. 1882, at HALE. | ———__-V 4172 AM « ts co Liverpool per steamer quiet and wn "73%, 733y/Texas Pac ....| 50%/ 50% | and five-mlle race for the club chmplonship and PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of Lot numbered AN HAVE SCIENT flour, 2,016 barrels; wheat, 183, 2 | Grab Sotitex: Prdgis,| 66 2 handsome gold medal, engraved With Nn appro the city of Washington, D.G.- begannins for the eamie d a speedy Cure of allVenereal Diseases by 464 bustiels. Shipments “wheat, 246,17 +}, 38341 8735 Unton Pac.....1153 1151 | PFlate desten emblematic of the Oriole. ‘The total at a point on the north line of said Lot fourteen (14) fest | cerintions aud utes teee aa ee. PEC me. Sales—wheat, 984,909 bushels; corn, ‘Mo. Pacttic .. “/1064 106%;|Wab. Pac cost of the medals will be about 250. Invi from the northwest corner of said Loi, and run thence due east with north line of said Lot and with N street sixteen (16) feet six (6) inches; thence south parallel to By) 7854 Wab. Pac. N. J. Central. a4” '1835;|West. Union. Ottice hours—1 to 12, 4 to and’7 to8. ee £0 Saul N. ¥. Central: will be Issued to the Washington, New Yor, and , VERVOUS PROSTRATION, Philadelphia bicycle clubs, and otuer VY YORK, Augnst 24.—Stocks lower. Money, 4. 89 hange—long, 485; short, 483%. Biate bonds ven- cited Dies aboeetlce Wheelmen from all over the country will be asked seo Hino of waid Lot onelhundzed foot; hence west ts” | IN ‘oie, Lot Vitaliy: Youn: Aeeknessos, | ersily unchanged. Governnicnts generally unchanged. || SiGNat ‘SgRVICE CHANGES —The following | toenter, so that there will probably be about Btey cen fect six Inches; thence north one hundrsd. feel Sc., pouitively cured without medicine. Algo, all Prit | Catisn dull, “es the becinning, with the improvements, cousisting of a | vats Discasos of boll secen et Giles aad Sth etpen rae | Catton. du changes will be made in the stations and duties of | Or sixty contestants, four-roam Frame House, ©" tm aby ana | HConE aud ¥ northwest auis-im* enlisted men of the signal corps, U.S. army = Teas Ge ‘Terms 0 mne-thir, ; balance in aix — a aan twelve monthe, with Interest eecired by: trast on the | NEE OLDEST RECOGNIZED First-class private Willis S. Delano, now on duty property. $160 deposit at time of sale. Conveyancing at Fort Myer, Va., to Yuma, Arizona Territory, Ladies? Phyaici us in the city are Dra, BROTHERS, Hon. G. A. Tucker, an Englishman, now at Salt urelaser's coat Soar pital w &GRAY, 906 B street 5 uthwest; 35 years! c andrelleve first-class private Oscar D. Stewart | Lake City, publishes an account of ‘a visit to the days or property will ie revold a pantieons' pe ms Suppressed or Painful Senstration aud al irr Private Stewart, to Visalia, Cal, and | Mormon insane asylum. tn which he claims that ee ARG DON)| irastoos, | ete Monthly: Berlods speedily sured; relieve” first-class private Walter L. Sew- | patients are kept in confinement In tron cages who aulT-d&ds WILLIAM KING, 2 AD! READ! snutral, 13036. | Pennsylvania Central, 63%. | ard. Private Seward, to San Francisco, Cal. | ure perfectly sane, and that the management is 0%. “Ontario and Western, 2634. Milwaukie Paul common, 12535. LONDON, August 24, 4 p.m. York Central, 136%. mortcave trustees ‘Auctioneer. First-class private Harry B. Boyer, from Nashville, ‘Tenn.,.to New Orleans, La. First-class private Fred. Johnson, from Fort Myer, Va., to Chinco- teague, Va. Private ‘Temple, upon the arrival of private Johnson, wi turn over the sta- tion to first-class private rons DOWLING, characterized by shocking neglect and cruelty. The Chicago pienie turaise funds to build a mon. ument to John Brown was a failure, a8 the ex. Song consumed the receipts. Letters were read rom Mrs. Garfield, President Arthur, Wendell Phillips, Senator Conkling, Gen. Grant ‘and Gen, DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for all Urinary Diseases, Impotency, Geet, Syphilie, Xe. Gonorrhosa cured in 48 hours. WM. B. ENTWISLE’S, comer 12th etrect and Pennsylvania Syenue norihwest. Price §3 per box, sent by mail under seal on receipt of price. aull Erie seconds, 99. New ‘Aviantic and Great Western second. certificates, 17%. Pennaylvania Central, 633. Reading, 30%. ‘Ontario and Western, 26%. Milwaukie and St: Paul common, 126. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON KSTREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Charles F. By virtue of a deed of trust to Henry Naylor, his NCURA. Sie Dickens, and proceed Aer = —_ ani wacker sic, eg , Naslor, I ESPAIX NOT—YOU_ ARE NOT YET INCURA- an First-class private Charles ey, from Fort | James kman, of Yonkers, N.Y., was sent Page ane, Omen gae wearin date the: a a ot Oe Die i ShotnARe Niky sos Bounei | New Governor of the Soldicrs’ Home Myer, Va, to St. Vincent, Minn., and relieve first: | the Utica insane asylum last May. ¥ he AS 98, at folio ath one od the and reconke eWash: | Southwest, furnish medicine and guarantes a perma- Appointed. ciass'private George Kingsbury. Private Kings- | was released by Judge Barnard, who remarked, “I ington county, D. C., and by direction of the holder of | {ney Heminal Ennedoes nad hee of Sestal Pager | Ge0: Martin D. Hardin (retired) was to-day de- | hury.'to Chicago, LiL First-class private Pathick | Gon believes he cnet wes tena fhe note secured thereby. we, tho undersigned heirs at | fron early abuses and ever seeum aull-Im* | talled to relieve Col. Samuel D. Sturgis as gover-| Connor, now on duty, at Chicago, Tilinois, pol, Gardiner A. Sage, an old New Yorker, died TH DAY OF SEPTEMBHIC A, D. 1383, | JR. CEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | NOT Of the Soldiers’ Home in the District ot Colum- PSE CISSs Ore De nea ties ent | Cec ae aipaae Sprines, Ya. 5S ae CLOCK, P. M., in front of the premises, only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be | bla. Gen. Hardin 1s a distinguished officer, who | ¥!fst-class private Spink ° helped to Myer, Va., to Boston, Mass. First-class Pri- Torte, Be consulted daily at 237 Pennsylyanis avenue. Ali Female vate Alventa M. W: out Central Park and other publ Comp ‘sints and Irregularities quickly removed. Prompt leaves an estate of $2,500,000. art of lot numbered ten (10), in John F, Caitau's sub- vision of sqnare numbered four hundred and Hity- lost an arm at the second battle of Bull » HOW on duty at Boston, ne (451), Vashinsston, iatriet ) i, i ic Run. Col. Sturgis has been ordered to join his | to the chict nal Officer for duty in his office. Lieut. Berry and Engineer Melville were recetved Semis ane foe in same Me thy eoateeaee occa etal coalidential. Ropar aene ne fafa Ottee t hours | regiment, the 7th cavalry, in the department of _— by the Czar yesterday. lot, and running thence north forty-six (46) feet four | 2 to 4 aud 7 to 9 p.m. aus-im | Dakota. Gen. Hardin will report for duty early The Courts. There is a movement in England for placing @ (4) inches, thence west fifteen (15) feet five and one- half (539) inches, thence south forty-six (46) feet four (4) inches to north K s.ceet, thenc» cast by and with the Hine of said street fifteen (15) feet five and one-half (53g) inches tothe place of beginning. ‘Terme: Seven hundred dollars cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest, sid, secured by & orallcash, at the { be complied with the trustees next week. Capt. B. F. Rittenhouse (retired) has been detailed to act a8 treasurer at the Soldiers’ Home, vice Capt. Stevenson, bust of Longfeliow in Westminster Abbey. Rev. Dr. KE Unangst, of the Lutherai for twenty-two years a missionary in India, attend the Lutheran Synod of Maryland, which meets at Westminster next month. Mr. Campbell, the playwright ne fis wite Gu ood ota cercee at Pouce Court—Judge Bundy pro tem, To-day, Lymus Payne, colored, forfeited cole lateral Chas. Jackson allas Chas, Minor, colored, indecent x poente, Se oe mane Hee A sore erg, vagrancy; 9) days. ry ; forkeived’ ‘collateral, Wm. Cla) obstructing the street; #2 or7 days, Wm. Hi. fall, colored, BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE scriptions and send you to somesideshow drug- ist who will agree to, divide profits with the doclor, those dlisappointed of cure, of Gonorrhesa, Syphilis orGleet should consult Drs. BROTHERS aid GRAY, 906 B street southwest, who will furnish you medi: and guarantee a cure or no pay, any Eve ins Baltimore Conference of the, M. P. x Church. OPENING PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. deed of trust on the rty Bol walking wil purchaser's option. | eri of sale i 1 experience. a ina house loud enough to | Clifton, 8. C., Sunday evening was knocked in five dave ale, or will re- | = 5 ‘The fourth annual session of the Baltimore Con- | cursing and swearing nd beaten by two drunk ‘eam é ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La- be heard in thestreet: $5or 15 days. Jas ‘Williams, | and badly y two en roughs. ‘They Gousevantne nnd fucprding at te eet oF the yar | MM dice Aultemale complaints quisky cured. Cans | ference of the Methodist, Protestant Church was | Pa wearn thestreet: #6or 15 days Jas Williams, | and badly besten Dy twa drunk chaser. A depoait of $60 required when the property is | Consulted daily at 634 New York avenue northwest. Of | commenced this morning in the church at Mon- | sesault'on Betty Temples $3 oF 15 days. George —-—_—_+o-- oid. ‘cohoure from 1 to9 ¢'clock p.m., with ladios only. tello, a station on the B. and O. RR, three miles | Lacey, forfeited collateral. Anthony Jones, lar- | THe NATIONAL PRORIBITION at Chi- MARY 8. NAYLOR, ec a from Washington. This is a colored conference, | Ceny Of $11 from Wm. Johnson, both coiored’; $20 | cago yesterday elected the following officers: MATILDA Via Mes, POSITIVE CURE intstertal and or 60 days in Jail, and restitution, and in default | President, T. D. Kanouse, of Wisconsin; vice MATILDA V. JAMES, A andthe members, mi and lay, represent | OF restitution or 30 days additional, An appeal ident, James Robertson, and one vice aul5-d&ds Heirs af Tae CC Home tector, ‘Without Medicines. churches in and around Baltimore—the church at | was notel. Georgianna Wilson and Mary Brown, | dent from each state; secretaries, Mary ‘T. SENSI 'S SO} ICATED BOUGHI Montello and a mission on South Capitol and Car- | colored, assault On each other; $10 or 30 days and Mary A. Woodbridge; secretari BENSINGER Auctioneer, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MED) roll streets, Washington, being the only colored | each. Maggie Brady and Mary Gostello, petit lar. | FE. Wi Gideon T. Stewart and George Ss. Washington, Home and Carriage Baratr, on Patented October 16, 1876. “One bor orgapization of the denomination in Washington. | ceny; $5 oF 19 days each, Bain, and reading secretary, W. H. H. Bartram, No. 1 will cure any casein four days or less. nary Wud cure the most obstinate yw long 3 ‘No nauseous doses of cubebs, ‘There were present, Rev. ‘Thos. Wells, president; Rev. Isalah Jones, of Baltimore; Reva. 4471s00 Cupman, Wm. Lee ana W, Wilson, of Gunywder, case, nO matter of ding up the Cumberiand Strike. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- wi MARRIED. N SE ‘The notices issued by the Knights of Labor of YY, and &c., EVERY TUESDAY, THURSD: \bia or of] of sandal- DEVIS—LEARY. On A: “<< = Pe Bocca Special attention elven to thes ae Tg tie couinus ot he idea ae ete by a z WN. Hollands of South Washington, and ‘others, roth the determination to end me strike rere posted qhureh. 'by-Rev. Eather Foren, "ROGEN DEVE 4 Real Estate and Personal property. Liberal advances | _P 50. drugmist mailed among the legat A rT! f, an at on all consigumenta, Dale). Sc BENSINGEN: ance capt of buco, “or furtir partgalare cond for oir | cluding among. the lay deleg ey ray, (ot | icone the Cemaesnne cree cette, and ic ne pes, aes = The meeting was opened with devotional exer- | lef at theend of thegreat strike. Superintendent DIED. J. ©. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. J17-ta, th, 26mm : elses, conducted by Rev.Thos. Wells,who preached the serinon, and afterwards administered the sac- rament of the Lord’s Supper; after which a recess was taken till 1:30 o’cloc Clark, of the American Coal company, sald his company would be pre] to go to work ina day or two. Superintendent Brackett, of the Maryland com; , told his men he was awaiting OM. On August 23. 1882. at the resi hineguincise, Bt Ftroman, 220° nizeek soa Mr. JOHN H. BATHOM, in ‘the seventy first year ‘age. 47 POPULAR oe DEAWING COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., in the city of ra Louiavitie, THURSDAY. AUGUST Bist, 1882. Grawings occur, mon! on ‘These ay Lienays excepten) Bnder provisions of an act of the ANOTHER PLANETOID DiscOVERED.—The Smith- sonfan institution has received from Prof. Foer- ster, of Berlin, the announcement of the discovery Pee alg ter adanthar hy of a planetoid of the twelfth magnitude in pee 18 minutes right ascension, and 18° 41’ south de- devoted me: 2 s, COLLINS. fopetsee. ‘1882, at 2:1 AUGUSTA 8. NS, wife of Mr. the fifth year of her H REEVES, 43 YE anew a , aud Chats Sina es AE excitiblity, &6., send two stamps for OUF dt se cua itare Lave oo Rava dep HRALTE. aoe ‘THE . oo Suna Beminal nt ‘Weakness, of sexual inarerieys is Second—Its drawings are fatr. ‘This com now on hand a lange reserve Tue Santrany Corpon, from Corpus Christi to AUGUST DRAWING. Laredo, Texas, is being enforced by the collector of customs, bis deputies and inspectors, The profes- sional management is under the of Dr. the marine Corpus Christi, 3 i Sat POP: By in tee (ervous: BpSP ses8e0e5228 t gas i H 3 ii