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RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD. TO-MORROW. WORSE AND CARMIAGE BAZAAR. REAT TRUNK ROUT! 938, 940, 942 Louiniana Av. E ‘ PEREMPTORY SALE HORSES, WAGONS, &c., &e. I will sell without reserve, at the Bazaar, on Saturday August 26th, commenci T Second-hand: T Second-hand inarket wagon . ‘Work Horses. BENSINGEK, Auctioneer. J. FOLEY. Aucticneer. LAST WEEK OF THE AUCTI AT 908 SEVENTH NEW ORLEANS, KNOXVILL HATTANOO SANS EXPRESS leaves Hai snoke to New Ori leaves Baltimor E road, and Washinton I ; re and Ohio'Railrond, with Parior Car jladelphia to Luray, and Leiguton Sleeper Luray to Western Mary ALE OF DRY ‘The only route to the EE’ ba [(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FRENCH PLATE ETS PARLO} WRT BR} SDsOME CHAMBER, * BETS, VERY ELABORATELY CARVED LIBKA- RY ose $150; OIL PAINTINGS, DE. SPER UVR Va SN OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, tY STORE, EMBRA- TEA iTS, SHOW CAS! COUNTER AND SPRING SCALES COFFE MILL, 100 BOTTLES PICKLES, SPICES, bo. ALSO, SEVERAL CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT AUC- ak front of may anction rows TO-MORROW, {Satur TEN otock. |" *S7* it , COMMENCING AT HALF. Goods will find this a'rare chance, a8 every atticle eflered will be sold. without specially invited to attend the _ IM, FOLEY. ‘Auctioneer. fhe only Caverns in the world illuminated by the Eleo- Persons in want of NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGIN Cne of America’s remarki And Popular and Fav ind Popular apd, ENSINGER, Aucnoneer, jaslington, Horse an: ‘#58, 940'and 94l Louisiane svenae AUCTION SALE OF HORS! EVERY TUESEAY. Bi O'OCLOCK, Special attention ‘to the sales of ial property, Liberal advances 6S. BENSINGER, Auct, cing at "TEN Real Estato’and Personal, cn all consiznments. _ PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF VARIOUS STKELTS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. Orricr oy THE F: CHAS. P. HATCH, G FOR RICHMOND. DERICKSBURG AND | NY'S STEAMER NEER COMMISSIONER, D.C., August 21, 1882. By direction of the Board of Commissioners sealed als will be received st this offi O'CLOCK M., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THIRTIETH, 1882, for the improvement of various strects in the city. of Washington. if ‘The principal items and approximate quantities of work contemplated under this advertisement are us Laying gramte block pavement, 10,000 square yards. Grading, 3,600 cubi ds ‘idewalk of artificial stone or asphalt, 10,000 da. ‘ms of proposals and specifications can be jedat this offies upon appheation therefor tor er with all necessary information, and bids upon 6 PS OF INTERE PTH Te N bY DAYLIGHT. ris Foote and Weshington, United ria and ovher 1 am the monotouy of 10 BY BOAT, AND VICE RSA. can be had at GE: W. P. WELCH, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUSOR'S SALE_OF VERY HANDSOME MOD- NAY LN’ UE HOUSEHOLD FINE CARPETS, SILVER AND PLATED Qn WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST THIRTI- ETH, 1882, at | EN O'CLOCK, st residence of the late Mra."E. Lindaley, No 917 I street, between 9th and 10th streets nortl I shall eela very superior ool- lection of household effects, viz: One seven-octave Chickering Pianoforte: Mirrors. ‘Handsome Rep Parlor Suite; Easy Chairs. Walnut Marbie-top Table; Turkish Table Cover. Fine Moquet Carpet and Rugs: Window Hangings. Brussels, Chamber and Hall Carpets. Portrait of Lafayette, (said to be a fine picture.$ Portrait of Washington; Mantel Ornaments. Engravings; Bronze1 Candelabras. Elegant Braea Fire Irons and Fenders, Handsome Ottomans: Drop Light. Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites; Wardrobes. Nery handsome Antique Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chairs and Seer: taries. . Hair Mattrassen; Feather Bods, Bolsters and Pillows. Antique Mahogany Sideboard. te pairof Ant.que Tables, with Brass Claw- fee! ‘Two very fine Antique Side Tables, with Marble-top. ‘Toilet Gineses: Antique Settees, Lawn Seat ayd Vase, Oak Dining Chairs; Mantel Clocks. Walnut Hatrack. Linen and Cotton Sheets. * Blankets, Comforts and Spreads. getty handsome Moss Rose Dinner, Coffeo and Tos "vice. Yery fine old Diamond Cut Glassware. lid Silverware. Large assortmont Silver Platedware. fear RHEE nequntn to, ‘efrigerator, en Requ ny ee aui-dis HUDSON TAYLOR, Executor. so forma will alone be considered. (tbe Hicht is reserved to reiect an ‘Major of Envincers, U. Engineer Commissioner D. C. P®oPosaLs FoR LUMBER. NAVY PAY OFFICE, , August, 1882, licate, to be indorsed ‘*Pro- te received at this office until SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ~ to be delivered free 2 ALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD. - y and all bids or parts Ty MODEL FAST, AND ‘i *CYDECKER, WasninaTon, D. Proposals in duj nd Way (Piedmont, Stras- hap HE et low described Lumb 20,000 feet White Pine, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not us to the government. m the bids tor the prompt and faith- fuldeliverv of the Lumber. - Biank forms for bids at this office. KICHAKD WASHINGTON, Pay Inspector, U.S. Navy. WOODEN TAGS deemed advan! Express, Sleepir ROPOSALS FOR PRINTED. AND. METALLIC LABEL CASES FOR MAIL Post Orrice DePanTMEnr, Wasntncton, D.C., August 22, I! posals will be received at this Non the FOURTH DAY OF by contract Printed this Department, tities and at such times as may be required i one Year froin the first day of No- iso for furnishing in like manner, and Label Cases for mail bags, The proposals (the ri_ht to reject any or all of which # reserve) must be in accordance w th the 5] h will be furnished on aj ant Postinaster General. ‘hich may be made will be in conform- zx the accepted proposals, FRANK HAT iO Acting Postuaster General. Separate Sealod Pro 2, for furnishini (Martinsburg and ND and DETROIT tars to Pittsburg. LPHIA, NEW YORK a1 SSS the samples of this De TMOKE EXPRE: HREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND A TWO- Troi AND atti Ph oMe Hote BEING Nos. 407 AND 409 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST, o SDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST TWEN- TY-NINTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, wo wili soll in front} of the premises part of Lot 1. in square south of Square 516, improved by a three-story Brick House. No. 407 Massachusetts avenue, having a front of 17 feet 3 inches, more or less, containing eight rooms and modern conveniences. : And adjoining above, a two-story and attio Frame House, with back bu Iding, being No. 409 Massachn— setts avenue, containing eight rooms, and fronting 1¢ feet, more or less. ‘These houses are centrally situated, and will make good investments, = ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and i8 months; notes to bear 6 per cent inte! and to be se- cured by deed of trust. — A deposit of $100 required on each house as soon as sold. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. Term: to be complied within ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of pur-haser. au23-d&de DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEINWAY PIANO, HANDSOME PARLOR AND CHAMBER. FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, WALNUT DINING ROOM FURNITURE, BOOK: 0. Ne ‘ESDAY MORNING, AUGUST TWENTY- NINTH, 1882, at No. 909 New York avenue, between ‘9th and 10th ‘streets northwest, commencing at TEN. QCLOCK, ¥ shall sell, vory, upertor collection of musehoid effects, comprising in One superior Steinway’ Pianoforte, Cover and Stool, 7 octave, Raw Silk and Plush Parlor Suite, 7 pieces. Fine Brussels Carpets, Hall and Stair Carpets. Very handsome Walnut Chamber Suites, Wainnt Wardrobes, Walnut Bookcase. Hair and Mask Mattrasocs, Spring Muttrasses. Walnut M. ‘Te Sideboard. Marble Top Genter Tal Walnut Extension Dinins Walnut Dining Chairs, Win Librery Table, Mahogany Bo Refrizerator, Kitchen Requiaiter, &¢. N.B.—The above gooas a ¢ first-class and in aplendid condition, and worthy the attention of bu , an23-dts ‘THOMAS DOWL! SALS FOR CUT GRANITE AND FLAG- GING. OFFICE oF BUILDING For STATE, Wan anp Navy DEPARTMENTS, Wasaixetos, D. C., August 19, 1882. Sealed Proposals for furnishing and delivering the required for the approaches of the north War and Navy Depart- will be received at this office U -» ON SEPTEMBER | NI a opeuied immediately thereafter im presence of Sealed Proposals will also be received separately for furnishine and delivertag the Bue aia Red Plast iz for the same approaches, to be opened at the same ations, general instructions to bidders and lauk forms of proposals for e:ther of the above mate- rials will be furnished to established dealers on appli- THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, NHE GREAT PF: wing of the Buildi r Fxpress, 9:50 pm. daily for | TNS. ts tris uitine TPH. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE UF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- EIN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of the authority conferred upon the execu- tors of the last will and testament of Wm. Easby, de- ceased, we will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following Building ‘Lot 9, in square 20; Part Lot 2, in square 10; Lot). in square 12; Lot 12, in'sauare 12; Lot 3, in square 2! Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and cizhtecn’ months, with Interest at six per contum por aunum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchas.r. All convey- ‘chaser’s cost. aoe See HORATIO N. EASBY, au2l-dts _Executors of Wm. Eaaby, deceased. Bor Cresson Sp ly. EALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. dsizua, Rochester, Buftak ¥ except Sunday. with eto Watkins: :50 Lieut. Col, Corps of Engineers. __ STEAMERS. fameport, Lock ‘The first-class. full powered, Clyde-built Dutch lait Steamships of this Lin TERDAM. ROT" EDAM, ZAANDAM, P. W. A. SCHOLTEN. MAAS, Carrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave com- Pany’s Pier, foctof Sussex street, Jersey City, N. J, rexularly every WEDNESDAY for Rotterdam and Aut. sterdam, alternately. second cabin, $50: steerage. $26. ZAUX, General Agent, 925 Pennsylvania avenue, W: STEAMER ‘*MATTANO” street NDA’ ‘THURSDAY, at seven, stopping at landings in iradisys, Mattox Creek on dass, Chapel PB TERDAM SCHIEDAM, = rulton street, avoiding double ae actnes New York Cit) £20, "9:50, and a.m. daily,ex- 10:20 a.m, and 1:30, 9:30'a.m., 4:20, 6: LEAVES Tra TUE ‘clock a.m." for Potomac river jomini on Tuesdays mdaya and ‘Thin: it and Brent’s Wharf Sundays ‘*‘down” jexdaye “up,” and Ma s 8 “down” and Mondays *‘up ashington every Monday, Wednesday and For information applyt> man Creek on ERICKSBURG TATE A AND WASHINGTON G. T. JONES, Agent. ‘Tth street wharf. ‘potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and after MAR mth, 60 aad 11-25 a.m. the STEAMER SUR, Cay ve Aikiver Freight must b ft for the checiit Returming, arrive in Wash ton every Saturday nigh; STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, m16-6m_ 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, jeutral Mapazer. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. EMBER 3d, 1881, the steamer AKROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th strect, connecting for Mattox TURDAY for a river MOS DAY as far as Nomini Ferry. On Leonardtown and y. Stone's wharf, ‘Cobrum and How- Currioman and “Leonard- JOHN BR. WOOD, ‘Agent. On and after NOV! a DAY and Sa res of uny chance what $toS and7 ws. = ui, Currioman, Si. Clement's Ba: sexes. Office, 614 9th NOBFOLE AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Wall leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, ‘DAY and FRIDAY, ut RECOGNIZED _ J adies* Physicians in the city are Drs. BROTHERS EGAY, 906 B street ¢ uthwest: 35 years’ expe: stration and all in 'o’ci'k p.m., touch- 'd Fortress Stout: THE J NCE STEAMERS. First-class fare to Fi (ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, for the District of Columbia, passed on the 19th instant, I offer for sale the Drug Store of the late Ale ‘ander Crutchet, situated in Uniontown, D. ©. If not slid at private sale before the 1st of September next, it will beat after due notioe, be sold af public sale to the highest bid ‘or tems’ aD] AMOS M. JUDSON, Adwinistrator, au?l-5t? (Treasury Department. ) FPMOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERNMENT SALE OF THE LARGE BRICK ERD Ene AUT SING BEATER ORE HALF STREET AND PENNSYLNANIA AVE- NUE NORTHWEST. On FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1382, at ONE O'CLOCK P, M., in front of the premises, 1 will sell tho lange brick and frame buildings situated on the northeast corner of 15% street and Pennsylvania avenue orthw "Terme: Cash at time of sale. ‘Tho property to be re- moved within one week aft.r sale. ‘The purchaser to grade, sod, and leave the property in good condition. to secure the faithfil performances of tue agreements ai formancs of eement, ee i bes THOMAS DOWLING, aul Auctionoer. UNCANSON .SROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL STREET NOKRTHWE: BET THIRD AND TWENTY-F By virtueof a deed of trust, d D. 1875, and recorded in Liber Ne of the land recordsfor the District and at request of the party secured b- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, AUGUST PWENTY-EIGHTH, A.D. 1882, at HALF- PAST FIVE € OCK P.M., part of Lot numbered yanre Rutibered. thirty-aix (36), 1m m, D. C., beginning for the same at a point on the north line of said Lot fourteen (14) feet from the northwest corner of said Lot, 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 west line of said Lot one hundred feet; thence west six- teen fect six inches; thence north one hundred. feet to the bezinning, with the improvements, consisting of a four-room Frame House. ‘Terms of gale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest secured by trust on the property. $100 deposit at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. “Lerma to be complisd with in six days or property will be resold at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM A GORDON, sprastoos aul7-d&ds | WILLIAM KING, i pscuss DOWLING, Auctioneer. nN T TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON KSTREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. ‘ortress Monroe and Norfolk. ..$2.50 Round trip fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk... 4. Second-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Ni First-class fare to Piney Kound trip fare to Piney Becond-class fare to Pines DR, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS iseases, 1: obucy, Gleet, Seer isne ers cared 4 oura. WM. NTWISLE’S, corner 12th strect and Penneyi Lorihwest. Price $3 per Dox, set mr under seal ox receipt of price. Point 2°50 ana Polat Lookout. 27 . l@aves Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and BE. C. KNIGHT xz Tyame their ing Pier 41, East River, at four’ o'clock p.. at te 63 Water street, “Hekela and staterootiac eort 613" 15th “street, National B. & O. ‘Ticket office, 1851 Penusylvania ave ent by mau under Drs. BROTHERS & GRAY, southwest, furnish mer z nent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Seminal Emissions and les of rly abuses and other causes. ‘T ESTABLISHED AND dies’ Physician in the c Pennsylvania avenue. (Coup 'aints and Irrecularitice quickly removed. ‘i Female | Buuiding: By virtue of a deed of trust to Henry Naylor, his heirs and assigns, bearing date the 22d day of May, A. D., 1855, and duly recorded in Liber J AS, '98, at folio 271, one of the land records for Waah- ington county, D, C., and by direction of the holder of the note secured Cpl Bie ES undersigned heirs at law of Henry Naylor 1, Will sell on WEDNES- DAY, the SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M., in frovt of the premises, of lot numbered ten (10), in John F. Galian's sub ision of square numbered four hundred and fifty- A a ae tee inning for out corne: north forty-six (46) feet four 15) feet five and one- -wix (46) feet four theno: east by and with the treatment. Correspondence and cousultations boat. gentidential. Separate rooms for Ladies. Oftics hours SUEY WOO Secretary. teen (15) foot five and one-half (534) URG LINE. ‘ing. Keg prensa ad = H* THERS AND GRAY GI criptions and seid you to some ride show outed of a cure of Gonorrhasa, S: id consult Ds. BROTH! 2S and et southwest, who will furnish you medicties utee A cure or no pay, Thirty WEEELY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ae ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Gr Passage wo we oe RICHARD & ¢O., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York, CitoPPRCY G. SMITH, Pennayivanis avenue. ADAME T HAS REMEDY FOR La Hes. All female consplaints quickly Can. consited daily at ts New York avenue northwest hours fru 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. LOOD PURIFIER is a certaia ul pect a or. ‘be complied ‘wits "the Gefeuiting purchaser, ‘of tho pur is MARY 8, NAYLOI REN Rte EBECCA W. Ri . LO] 5 Heirs at Law of lenry Naylor. FINANCIAL. Scrofula, Ovariin ORTH GPRMAN LLOYD— STEAMSHIP Lixe Berween New Yo Loxpox, SouTHAMPTON AND BREMi ‘The steatners of this compan; 3d rom New York to Havre, ‘cabin, $10; " sccon: Bey Divesses anc cd in either stave. Kevere House, 1st bison. Cure of Byp hills Send two tiainp for basis Dr. JOHN TRIPP. rou have failed to Chronic Diseases, = eg en bor ‘bi! antgal Weateasy &6o., send two stamps t eeli-examination and our book nus eratenss Meds al and §1 A Bee! a al and Surwical 1d Bast bth street, ON, THE MOST RELIABIY AND specialist in this ‘city, with 3 tee acure itt all a Feeetve proper treatmentin | Southampt ‘a Beart Dincasn, Ride | eatin. ney or Pre 132 pais, Nervous ‘Questions for | & AYR AND Heauri CUNARD LINE. abil TANE I seat entabliahed THE CUNARD sTiAMSuiP COMP! N NEW ¥ AND ie FHOM FIER prvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, 4. H. DODGR, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and- Bold on Commission, No. 539 1irx STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Ageucy for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Baoapwar. New Your. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis» sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one percent commission, Private and direct telearaph wires t> Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations ci8tocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchanee. a THE TRADES. Lae , 1012 PENN. A’ eal Span nie Be St ee. ponerse PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS OF THE EXPOSITION. ‘The prospects for the success of the coming and Industrial Exhibition at the Capitol, in aid of the Garfiela Monument, are very encouraging. Ap» Diications for space are coming in from all seo- ‘Uons of the country, and include every branch of _THE EVENING STAR. _ --August 235, 1882. dition. Latest Tolan th St Arabi Falls Out with be Lesseps. ALEXANDRIA, August 25, 5p. m.—It is rumored that Arabi Pasha accused M. de Lesseps of having deceived him with false promises, so as to be able to sell the Suez canal to the Englis! has set a price on M. de Lessep’s bi Occupation of Maxama. ALEXANDRIA, August %5.—The British have occu- pied Maxama, —_.—___ Pennsylvania waisees Reorganiz®> ion. 25.—Although no offictal eer Miss 5. KEMPE, —— a sont LOWER POTO- and ing. well Eearareus: We ~ 53 ‘OTEL COLI Hoe Circulars at Star office. GEAs0n 1882. eit eat BEACH, N. - all parts of the country the exhibit Of the country dur! roel le that our cl commodations will be severely taxed duri In the meantime such of our merc! artisans and artists, who do not desire to be left out in the cold, should make for such space as they may req same to John W. Thomso board of direction, at the The following ‘preliminary pt Sent to-night to the press throughout the country: AN ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION IN THE ‘CaPi- TOL AT WASHINGTON. A national bazar, art, and industrial exposition will be held in the rotunda and adjacent halls of the National Capitol at Washington, D.C., Novem- ber 25th to December 34, (inclusive), 1882, as authorized by a joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives, August Ject of this undertaking’ ts to rai which to erect a statue in this city to the memory of General James A. Garfield, United States, which work "is in the hands of a committee of the Society of the Arm: berland, who have already collec ‘some $20,000, and expect, with the results of he exposition, to have sufficient sum with which eflitl ng the great name it Is pro- ‘Son, and it is ext send re Be SSQEA SPRAY COTTAGES," NOS. 8 AND 10 S'Stootton avenue, Gaps May ci LEN week. Apply esq., chairman consideration 7 Still it remained a jaw that the only letropolitan bank. mentioned, which the Postmaster General is take into account tn iucreasing service ts the ductiveness of the route. The court at ;3 adjourned to Monday, when Mr, Merrick ‘Will com dress Mrs, C. J. NITED STATES HOTEL, THE LARGEST IN ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON 0! ’. WHI'TNEY, M: a T FET: MORGAN, Mu —— Lrevr. Jony W. DaxeNnowER, of the Jeannetta, passed through this city Uday en route for Capo. Springs, W. Va. He says his report of the circum stance of the loss of the J Teady before September 15th. PHILADELPHIA, Al announcement has been made of the cl the organization of the Pennsylvania which will become necessary in conse- the retirement of Mr. a. J. Cassatt, first resident, whose resignation will be tendered e effect’ on the first of October, yet it Is stated, on reliable authority, that the followin appointments have been determined upon, and that the board of directors will formally act upon the recommendations of President Roberts at its meeting in September: Mr. Edmund Smith, who has for Some years past. occu second vice president, wi! of his long connection with the comp: pannette will not Be HOS. CHASE, Cashier. ‘ N & WOELPPER, 7, 1882. The ob- ise Tunds with late President of the aismissal in the case Of First Lieut. Jas. Curry, 5th artillery, to six months’ imprisonment. B® has also mitigated the sentence of dismissal fn the case of Capt. Jas, P. Walker, days’ confinement at his post. ‘pt Por "HOTEL. Sr. Marr's CouNty, Manyraxn, Open for reception of Guests June 15th, under the ent of We owner, Mr. and Mrs. ie Hotel has just been thoroughly reno- i yated, furnished and supplied wary for the comfort of guosts, andiss first-class Summer Home for families, ‘Terms—$2 per day, $10 per week, and ial hts mado for famniii munication ‘with Washingto by the fine steamers George Leary, id Jane Mosele) “For further information address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Ma. FAMILY SUPPLIES. for this pur- Sd cavalry, to thir Med the position of il, In consequence to erect a wor posed to commemorate, ‘The art exhibition will be under the direction of artists resident In Washington. It 1s hoped that artists throughout the entire country, professional and amateurs, will ald the work by some one work—as a gift to the fund and be willing to ex- hibit others, under such rules and regulations as may be determined by the boant of direction. All persons desiring to contribute in any way to this great work are cordially Invited to do so, and to proceed in such manner as their judgment may dictate. Contributions from the ladies in the way of needle and fancy work are especially invited and anticipated as one of the more prominent of the exposition, To manufacturers this exhibition offers oppor- tunities second only tp the Centenntal Exposition. on the eve of the assembling of Con- af the season of the year when all the foreign representatives are at the I exhibit will have the attention, nol own representatives, but of ‘the representa~ tives of all the etvilized nations, as well as the Tepresentatives of the press, who will gladly makc it mention of all worthy exuibits; this, wit the fact that each donation or exhibit contributes so much to a work that must commend Itself to every patriotic citizen. All exhibits will bear the name of artist, manufacturer, etc., and will remain in place unill the close of the exposition. Arrange- ments for transportation of exhibits are being made, and details will be given on application to the board of direction, rooms 9 to 96, Ebbitt House, Washington, D.C. ———$-+-___ The Soldiers’ Home Changes, GEN. STURGIS SAYS THAT HE WAS REMOVED ON AC- COUNT OF HIS SENATE COMMITTEE TESTIMONY. Gen. Sturgis, who was yesterday relleved from duty as governor of the Soldiers’ Home, told a Stan reporter to-day that the first news he re- celved of his removal was seeing the order pub- Ushed in last evening's Stan. He received the ofMficlal order this morning. He went at once to the Secretary of War ana told htm how he thought he had been unjustly treated. He stated th: had been relleved betore the customary tin expired without any cause assigned. the position a year ago, thiuking that at the expiration of the customary period of ser- four years, he would be the" retired lst, as he would then Teached the age’ of sixty-two years. however, he ts summarily relieved and ordered to return to his regiment in the Black Hills, for no other apparent reason than that he was to give testimony before an investigatin tee of Congress which reflected upon two of the Home commissioners. He did not ask to see the Tecord of the proceedings of the board of commis- when it was determined to relieve him, nor was it shown to him. Friends of | Gen. Sturgis are firm In the belief that his removal Was caused by nothing else than his efforts to form the admintstratton of affairs at the Soldiers’ Home, and the testimony given before the com- mittee of Congress to the effect tha of the commissioners were In the habit of recetving regularly vegetables, fruit, &c., from the Home, and were in the habit of using their oftice for Sopal benefit in other ways. ‘They further say Gen. Sturgis expected that an effort would be made to have him removed after the adjournment of Congress, but that he did not expect Would succeed. Gen. Sturgis was an appointee of President Garfield, and it is now stated as long a8 he was living matters ran smoothly, but after his assassination war was commenced upon him. His appointments at tie Home were cancelled, and he red in many ways. Among others he was fused the customary furniture and carpets for his house. It 1s also confidently stated that this subject of his removal will call forth an investiga- tion at the next session of Congress. Gen. Stur- gis’ regiment is now in the Black Hills, and he will Join it there as soon as possible, but tt will probably be a month before he will be able to get away. He ts undecided whether to take his family there with him or not. ———+o-___ ‘The Garfield House, MES. GARFIELD WILLING TO SELL IT TO THE OHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. Judge Lawrence, First Controller of the Trea~ sury department, to-day received a letter from Mrs. Garfield stating that she had no objection to the proposed purchase of the property inthis city belonging formerly the residence of General+ Garfleld, by the Onto Republican Association, and that shé Would Impose no restrictions asto the future use further sald Gen. Swaim had the matter in nis charge, and all the business _pertainini could be transacted throug’ The Political Fietd. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTERDA' The following nominations for Cor made yesterday: 19h district of Ohi lor (rep.) fenominated; at Fairmount, W. ; at Waterloo, Iowa, J. fith (dem.); 4th district of Minnesota, A. A, 35th district of Virginia, Winfeld (coalit.) A part of the delegates alloted clared for W. E. Sims, fndependent; Sth di Ohio, L. B. Harris (rep.); 6th district of Mi: H. S. Van Eaton (dem); 6th district of Io with every conve Promotion, be given the title of first vice resident, retaining, however, the same duties hat are ‘now performed b: oversight of the fnanclal together with a supervision of its accounting de- partment. Mr. Frank Thomson, the present gen- eral manager, will recelve the appointment of second vice-president, and will be assi the new organization, to the principal ‘duties which have heretofore been discharged by Mr. Cassatt. Mr. Thomson will become the head of the transportation department, and have general trafite of the company and will look after the reia- tions with the other trunk lines. It is stated that a tion of Mr. Cassatt’s duties will be transferred Capt. John P. Green, who will, under the new organization, be made ‘a vice president, with the special duty of dooking after the lines west of Pitts- burg, and in which tte Pennsylvania rafiroad com- any have an interest. It1s further stated that hh N. Dubarry, at present an assistant to ident, will be ‘promoted toa vice dency and will be him, viz: a general fairs of the company, W. Mason (rep. , Lady of the Lake, for its benef REVIVAL OF KNOW-NOTHINGISM IN BAUTINORE. ‘The second general meeting of the independem® American party was held last night in Baltimore, Nearly all the wards were represented. Discus sion was confined to thoroughly organizi wards, during which th party platform were lary make such changes tn the naturalization laws a8 will require a 21 yea being entitled to the el] URE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING. 10 Ibs. Gran. Sugar. 1Gal. Best Sweet Ci 8 Cans New Salmon. 8 Cans New Lobster, Celei two main features alt with, vizt “DO ‘ations, every fisck Muntast Seed, GEO, A. (HARI 1213 7th st. n. w., bet. Mand 'N. actual residence before ective franchise, and the election and appointment of Americans to office.” ‘The latter know-nothin, tion was heartily applauded aseach speaker vent his spleen against the foreigner ex the right of franchise, and especially those railroad lines and to all engineering questions. Mr. Chas. E. Pugh, the present general superintendent at Altoona, will succeed Mr. Thomson as general ger, and Mr. Sutherland M. Prevost, superin- tendent of the Philadelphia division, will be traus- eral superintendent. ‘The superintendent of mo- be extended 80 2s to cover the shops, motive power and equipment. of all the company’s lines east of Pittsburg and Erle, with the title of general superintendent of motive power, an assistant being assigned to him oneach of the general divisions. The changes in the or- ‘anization and the appointments above-men- loned are to take effect on the ist of October. races The Price of Coal. ist 2.—The committees of Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges met to-day at the office of Lehigh Coal and Navigation com- pany, and agreed to make nochange tn the line and City prices of coal during the month of Sep- feature of the organieae would CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMPLICATIONS, The coalition convention at Rocky Mount, Va, on Wednesday nominatei Winfleld Scott to repre ‘Sent the 5th district In Congress. Part of the dele ates bolted, and declared for Wm. E. Simms, tm 'ne two factions of the republican the 24 ‘Tennessee ‘Conzrensionnl districn, yoske separately nominated L. C. Houk, the present and Wilitam Rute, ex-postmaster: ‘The democrats nominate a Candidate, and Mr. Rule expects thelr ferred to Altoona as duties of Mr. Theo. tive power at Altoon: NATURAL MINERAL WATER B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. Notice TO HOUSEKEEPERS! PHILADELPHIA, AU 2 Pt | 3 The democrats of the 6th Texas district are @& vided In two factions in regard to for Congress. and the other John Hancock. STATE CONVENTIONS. The Kansas greenbackers . Chas. Robinson, the first governor of Kame Sas, for governor. secretary of st LET: ree a Plsters] ‘One side favors Columbus Upson EI aff zd a 5 Be f etic E 13) io a a tia OR Qearag? i What Russia Wants. ‘terday nom tnated@ 22 a a! ugust 25.—A correspondent of the stantinopie says that M. Nelidoff,the Russian ambassador, wishes toextract from Great Britain a formal declaration that she will seek no exclusive advantage in Egypt, and will submit the final solution of the question to the decision ot ots we 22 po] Times at Con: Q, [-) Bement 8 a Bi, a e. A. P. Eldés; | W. F. Garrison; treasurer, J. Hf. Ludiow;’ attor superintendent ‘public tm associate justice of the EE ry is Bob SE AAAs oaag iQ Az! ‘meio zzz c) general, J. D. 3 SSS 4 in ‘Training. ugust 25.—The Hilisiale crew returned to Hammersmith to-day. All are well. begin training to-morrow for thetr race with the crew ofthe Thames Rowing clu Towed 6n September 14. The Hi aa 22% gazz2 The Hilisdal: B nominated for Congressta lips, John Davis, Allen Williams (colored), ‘The Texas republican state convention adopted a platform pledging the supportot the party In Texas at the approaching election of cate who come before the people for | purely as independents, free from party SOF other forms of caucus dictation, resolutich of confidence tn ex-G: adopted, and the convention adjourned, n state contral committee of Mise sour yesterday decided not to call a state convem@ lon. “Members of the committee who oj action say they will ally themselves with the popa- lar movement: inaugurated at Jefferson city, through which a call will be made ind the state committee. AT THE NATIONAL PROHIBITION CONVENTION in Chicago yesterday a national committee was ap> Pointed, consisting of a representative from every State, The Iowa delegation withdrew, as ft was op posed to the formation of a third pi work within the present party lines. platform declares in favor of the prohibition, as public crimes, of the tmportatior facture, sale and supply an holic beverages; the prohibition of tax, regulation or legal sanction in any form Of thi civil and political equailty ant enfrancnl of women; the abolition of polygamy; the aboll- Hon of executive, judicial and legislative patrom age; the selestion of all ofticers by the people ao bie, and civil Service reform in other ; the abolition of sinecures and um necessary officers; the reservation of lands for homes of the peopl monopolies, class legislation Jeges from the government injurious to the rights of citizens, ete. 3 Ey corey 2 at tet 1b, Which 18 to be lisdates will sail me a sioners at the meetin, TLL Lut 5 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, é BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner 1st street aud Indiana avenus WM. M. GALT & CO. [1 Delaware Notes. A DROWNING CASE AND A MURDER. Wiaixoton, Det, Au; named Matthews fell overboard and was drowned while fishing at Augustine pier, Port Pennsyl- Vania, last evening. ‘The body of Henry Bonny, familiarly kuown as “Ox Henry,” was found last near the Seven Bickorle: bullot hole in his head, hi ash across the abdomen. No clue to the mur- lerer has been obtained, but neighborhood are suspected. on the spot. Bonny was about 20 years old, and had always born the reputation of a peaceful st 25.—A young man ednesday on a farm Kenton hundred, with a We offer, a8 asvecialty, throat cut, and an ugly THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OB $8.75 PER DOZEN. We have also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF ich we are offering at low ‘&e., for Picnics sons living in the ‘he body was buried oysT. SARDINES, &c., "ERS, INES, kc. GEO. E.|KENNEDY & SON, No, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, artyand favored Nominated for Congress, CONNERSVILLE, IND. AUgU: of the 6th congressional district have nominated Mr. Luther Benson. Lovisvinie, Ky., August convention of the 3d Congressional district in has nominated John E. Hallsell for Con- ice John W. Caldwell, who declined re- ————— Railroad Purchase. ToPeKA, KAN., August 25—The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad has bought the Leaven- worth, Topeka and Southwestern line. a The Iowa Prohibitionists in Trouble. MissouRr VALLEY, Iowa, At the governor's proclamation the saloon-keepers operlv carry on their business. The prohibition- ists doubt whether they can prosecute success- fully, since the legislature failed to enact a penalty. A test case yesterday resulted in a com- plete victory for the saloon interests, The case ‘was tried before Judge Donaldson. a ‘The Saratoga Races, , August 25.—First race, won, Pattl second, Lute French pools paid $9.10. Fellowplay won, Tom Plunkett second, Frankie B third; time, 2:19. French pools —The democrats exportaiton, manwe taxation of all aleo- DeAaLen re Frnsr-Crass Be Connep oer A ALTY. 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, $08 Northern Liberty” n Post Offi = su SREr, Laue, %.—The democratic the Market; or Address vered free of to allpartsof the charge | parts | PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLET DAVIS & CO.’S UPRIGHT AND GRAND PIANOS. Norick.—I shall open the Fall tember 10 with an un clerant Pianos. Wail ii ust 25.—Despite juzlled selection of most’ The supreme court of Callfornia decided till 10th of September. + : ry that the election of elty officers must be held this year at the same time as the general state cle (SBAUNCEY J. REED'S = ‘The grand lodge of Good Templars, in session NEW PRICE LIST Ithaca, N. ¥., recommended an. inquiry by m_ perance voters as to how Ube various candidates for the legislature stand in regard toa constita Uonal amendment prohibiung the liquor traffic, —————-o- —_—_ Acquittal of Gariand, the Duclist. The Garland murder trial was brought toa close yesterday at Lunenburg, Va. The case was given to the jury at 5 o'clock, and after an absence of Aiteen minuves they returned with a verdict er “not gulity.” As soon a8 the verdict was a@- nounced the crowd left the court room cheering, while the prisoner was warmly cot his friends. During the absence of the jury tae - prisoner amused himself whittling a stick. In cases of the Commonweaith agt. W. W. and John A. Roach, charge murder of Addison, the commonwealth’s entered a nolie prosequl, and the acct discharged. to the proposed sale SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. = No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, panneled full axraffe, cost $600, is and must be sacrificed; No. 2.—One of those olebrated NEW YORK UP- ‘RIGHTS, in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, and 30° 3.“One octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with octave. rosew bass and late improvements; $100. 4.—One genuine CHICKERING, in, ong DOUBLE-REED MASOS No. 6.—One genuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, with atop and warranted; No. 7.—One gent ee case, three-strin; used three mont $275. ‘Tar JEANETTE SURVIVORS.—Acting Secretary of the Navy Walker to-day received a cable message from Minister Hunt at St. Petersburg, stating that Lieut. Berry, of the Rodgers, and Chief Engineer of the Jeannette crew, left St. lay (the 24th) for Liverpool via Berlin, where they will be jotned by Hinderman, another one of the survivors of the Jeannette. District Government Affairs, ‘THE OPENING OF A STREET REFUSED. Application was made recently by the residents and proverty-holders to the Commissioners for the condemnation and opening of Scuool street, run- resent terminus at the It. Pleasant to connect ———— Wall Street To-day. A FAIRLY ACTIVE STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, August 25.—The Post’s financial ar- ticle siys: The stock exchange markets are fairly During the first hait hour of business stocks declined to 14 per cent; Louisville and Nashville, Delaware, and Western, New Jersey Central. St. Paul and Omaha, New York Central and Lake Shore lead- At the lower range of demand set in, and the decitfie was covered. The’ market gained strengtl and shortly after 11 o’clock prices showed an a vance from the lowest of 34 to 235 Lackawana and — The New Bonds. THE PROCESS OF DRAWING FOR THE NUMBERS aT THE TREASURY TO-DAY. ‘The allotment of numbers of the new three per cent bonds began to-day at 11 o'clock, and will be continued until all the applications have been dis- posed of. The allotment was made by chance, and was conducted so as to give no cause for com- plaint. The only offers considered to-day were those first forwarded at 10 o’clock a.m. on the first There were about 2,000 packages of ‘this class. Cards bearing the number of the first forwarded were placed in a large barrel, shaken, and then Grawn out one by one, fed in ‘the presence of Assistant Secretaries French Chief Clerk Webster, and Mr. Fletcher, Joan division. to the manner in which the drawing is done, it will be several days before a statement: who are entitled to the low num- the new bonds can be wa ek Tepresented a pack- Melville and Noro: Petersburg yeste! nerally strong. ted; $50, iuine BURDETT ORGAN, with masaive ‘cost $300; will be slaughtered at $150, it os ve Ss accessories HIENEKAMP. PIANOS and a we BHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS. N.B.—Cash always on hand for the purchase of se0- ‘Organs ‘CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 7th street northwest. juotations an active from the point of its public school building at with Kenesaw avenue, The Commissioners to-day disapproved the same, on the ‘Streets in these county sub-dir habitually dedicated by the persons making the sub-divisions, and that no reason exists to vary the rule in this case, there being no public neces- sity for the street to justify the expense of acquir- ing the land by condemnation. THE NEW PHARMACY COMMISSIONERS. m and C. Becker, the well- ed at the District Commis- sioners office to-day for their new certificates of appointment as commissioners: have been made out for some we ERECTION OF TELEGRAPH POLES. The District Commissioners to-day sion to the B. & O. railroad company telegraph, poles on Water street, between 9th ond-hand Pianos and wy te 4 Wholly Irrelevant. ions have been From the N. ¥. Herald, 24th. By custom a lawyer ostensibly summing up @ case is allowed a good deal of latitude to roam over what 13 totally irrelevant to the issue, am even tO indu’ge in considerable buffoonery. Bus we think that Judge Wyllie took a very Uberall view of what 1s a proper Umit to this license permitting Dorsey's attorney, McSweeny, whom ‘Mr. Ingersoll has not improperly characterized a8 oa wyer from the west,” to waste two days’ time ina ridiculous’ effort eo speaker had been made to himself to a consideration of the law and nent to the case a harangue would have been shut off ment saved the ee cent, the latter in Delaw: EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- . Wi. Knabe & Co.'s World: os. “Tuning and Repairing. above Pennsylvania avenue. Je8-3m EATTY'S 01 STOPS, $125, PIANO! A RGANS, ng sedi niet NOB, ELF. ‘TTY. Ve L. WILD & BRO., 109 Tth Street North the STIEF¥ and theK RANI STEY ORGANS. Pianos and Organs. Pianos and Organs now for rent at low rates. renowned Pian: 423 11th street, Messrs. W. 8. Thom; known druggists, call 97 50. Factory runni Address DARL ey eee comic. If the erect nine — ‘The Baltimere Conference in Session. At yesterday's session of the Baltimore Confer- ence of the M.P. Church, colored, at Montello, tho report of the president, Rev. Thomas Wells, was made, showing the work to be growing. This morning, the conference was tional exercises by Rev. W. Moneys for ference were called for made. The Sund: inne Arunde] county, Md. 4 county, ‘ehurén in ‘Town Neck. ‘To-morrow candidates orders, deacons and elders will be examined, upon and the ordination will take place on Sun- by an entirely disinterested FCNomicaL anv sare. Secretary Fol WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00.'3 LAUNDRY SOAP JR FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT I8 PURE: ReING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE OLAY, SILI CATE, &o., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAs OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT 18 SAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUBL MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KETARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH, PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVSEY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, FOR SALE BY GRi Deate OF 4 Lirrie Get From rae Bire Map Dos.—A ch Bett Peet Bechter, ten years oid, en —! this soon after was ‘The first card drawn to-day from the Mechanics’ and Farmers’ enclosing an offer for $2,000 on be- J. Marx, of that city. awarded the first number. It is not known ‘whether he will take two or more bonds within the amount of his original offer. ‘The second choice of numbers fell to the lot of the North bank of North fon, Mass, whose offer is for $872,500 of the new bonds. Disposition of the Public Lands, A statement of the disposal of the public lands Guring the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1882, has ‘been prepared at the General Land office, and shows that the total amountof acres disposed was increase over N. Y., half of’ Lewis It up & soctety on Marley THE INSANE AsYLUM.—Dr. Goddit has given notice that 450 inmates of that institution CHEN é Gathering Wood’ DEVINE. On Thursday, August 24th, 1882, MARE, EVIN' ‘years. ¢ GENFRALLY, ALE AT OFFICE, m8 9244 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.0. W. H. WHEATLEY'S ” scout Mee ‘ABLI! 3 Peon deliver WORK iba in the Dis- i JEFFERSON STREE last year of cash received land amounts to an as against some five million last ‘he amount entered for task acrest tor’ acres were éntered under the qrole SICA acren rene “proven mp” under Under the timber culture acts 2,609,797 acres “proved up.” Under the various "sod esotivet were entered and land warrants, railroad grant je can all our sorrows selection acts—inc! wil piace bis So os ‘the family are wets Y sbe

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