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Prorosats FOR LUMBER. NAVY PAY OFFICE, z Wastin D.C., Angnat, 1882.5 Proporals in dip: be intorsed * Lumter,” wi M. THE Srce t desi f fe tow descr: Si Be Nev Yank, Wests the government, wz BE 29,000 feet 5. “1. any or all bids not Seo “ The right is reserved to reie 4 emed afvantace us tothe overnment. Kesponsibie Security require| on the bi defor the prompt and faith- | fal deit very of the Laimber. Blank forme tur bicis at this KICHAK VASHINGTON, au%s-totto.% Pay Ins Navy. — FINANCIAL. = = Ppervate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK H. H. DODGE Doula, Steekeand Investment Secumties Bonght wn) Sold No. 539 16ra STR Agency for Prince and Whitely. «GoRcORA BUILDING,» Stock Brokera, € Bowwa- Nrw Yoru. Seentities honht and sola on eammtse cirea INSTANTLY di- * nt RAILROADS. SDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, TRUNK Tax, N THE, PHILA OUTE TO kk ‘The only ronte t AY the on!y Caverns VIRGINTA, Neture. And Popular and Fay VIRGINIA JOSEPH H SANDS, CHAS. P. HATCH, G. ¥ Fe Por From jan ot fOND. FEE! hier se STE and other Foon South f trom the 1 tony of {i0P BY BOAT, AND VICE rt cau be had at ND AY. LEAVE WASHINGT ed St“ ouis Fast Express. nit Chicago. stons. S. aut Way (Piedmont, Stras- ven aud Wav, via Relay.) 3. PHIA, NEW YORKAND BOSTON Parlor Cars to New York. Express, (connects for Ha- ot Kocks for Frederic i Expres: polis Junction. Jessup's w at all stations. at Hyaitsville cinpatiand Chicago, uunapolis, Way. tifhoré and Way. lay.) vile & Laurel Express, (Pred sto plug at Annapolis Junction.) a Wag Station s Kk. Hacerstown, Win, {U8 Sunday to Point of ly.) SS, (Martinsburg and «at Hyattaville and Laurel.) ais and Way Stations. = i CLEVELAND and DETROIT i Cars ty Pittaburg. ESS. SEW YORK Cars to N BALTIMOL! EXP PHILADELPHIA, Ss. a 2. Passenger Acent, Balto. ‘Traus., Baito. NSYLVANIA ROUTE i, WEST AND. BULL) SPLEX E BIEEL KAILS. MAGNIFICENT FQ) IN EFFECT JULY 16TH, 15: Ave WasHING ros FROM STATIOS, CORNER bE Steer Lows:— ited Express -, daily: Fast Sleeping Cars fr tern Ex press 7:3 — a c - t Pittsbury oe : Mail Pxpress, 9:50 p.m, daily att, Mail F xpress, 9:90 p.m. (or For = — Springs, 9:30 a.m., 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAT pandaieua, Kochester, Butta AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOOD TTERPE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. ‘Treasury Department Promotions. THE EVENING STAR. Out-cf-Door Sports, TWO- STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE, BEING 7 AND 409 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE H . ‘DAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST TWEN- CH, at SEX O'CLOCK, we wili sell in front! of the premises part of Lot 1. in square south of BI mye ‘adjotnini Ani House, shove, .&, two-story with back bu Kling, being No. sete avenue, containing improved by'a three-story Brick House. Tasaac! 4, more or lesa, cont husetts avenue, having a front of 17 , taining eight rooms and lence eight rooms, and fronting 14 feet, more oF iexs. These houses 1 investine a cost. au2s-d&ds Pipes centrally situated, and will make third cash; balance in 6, 12 and i8 per cent interest, ani se- A deposit of $100 required on as soon es sold. Conveyancing at pur- Term: to be comp! otherwise resale at risk and cost of ‘d_ with in ten days, ur hoser. ANSON DUN TO-MORROW. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. E ‘ORS: nef hous: Handsome Re Walnut Marbl t AND ANTIQUE HOU: LD ARPETS, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED seven-octave C SALE OF VERY HANDSOME MOD- FECTS, MORNING, AUGUST THIRTI- LOCK, at residence of the late 917 I street, between 9th and , I shall sell a very superior col- fects, vizz hold ep Paclor le-top T: Carpet and Rugs: Window Hangings, ch Brassels, Chaniber and Hall Carpets. cr tarie Ma » Mahi Han A Hnidome pai of Late: of Washinustor tte, (Said to be a fine picture.) Drop Light ‘ble-top Chamber Suites; Wardrobes. Very handseme Antique Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chairs asses; Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. ny Sideboard. irof Antque Tables, with Brass Claw- Tables, with Marble-top. je Lawn Seat aud Vase. ad Spreads. iios: Dintier, Coffee and Tea + fe ol Diamond Cut Glassware. er Platedware. Requisites, &e., Ke. HUDSU: Exeentor. OCK THIRTIETH, 2 M., part of lot and iminediately thereafter, lo! THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. af my23 petomac TRAN tein WC. k pom. 2 Lhiver Freight must be Prepai ‘For information applys> EUGHEGAN, will leave WHARE, foot o! bet ON BROS., Auctioneers. .R GOVERN- ICE, THIRTIETH, AT :, we will <e'l in front of the prem- , fronting 20 f-et on H street, Ist streets northeast. ‘This , we have received per- balance In six and twelve ° ut interest, and to be of trust on premises. A deposit of ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. swered, Clyde-buitt Dutch ERDAM SCHIEDAM LAND. thstreet, EVERY SI for Baltimore and River id. ‘Aeiusuung, arrivein Washington every saturday nigh: STEPHENSON & BRO., Acests, miJ6-6m 1th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, Norce. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and aft at Creek. landin THURSD! St. Clewent’s B arl’s. town. ws THU ¥, Nomini, Currioman, Un SATURDAY, 7 NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamor AREOWSMITH will leave ber wharf, mn. every) cr foot of 7th street, MONDAY, ‘connecting for Mastox SDAY and $STURDAY for al river lONDAY as faras Nomini Ferry. On atown_and wharf, Cobruin and How- Currioman and Leonard- JOHN BR. WOOD, ‘Agent. Bay, Stor NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MOND: WEDNESDAY ing at Piney Po’ CONNECT AND -class fare fa JOHN GIB: trys, leavin saTbxp: 7B. & leaves Da E at four aud FRIDAY, at 5:30 0'er"k p.m., tou iut, Point Lockout and Fortress Monroe AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTO! PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. to Fortress Monroe and Fointand Point Lookout. 2:50 re to Piney Point and Point Lookout. "75 orfolk TUESDAYS, THUKSDAYS five o'clock p.m. vy YORK STEAMERS aud E. C. KNIGHT will resume their Pier 41, Fast Kiver, New York, every ck p.m., and Georcetown at 7 o'clock a.m.” For particulars apply Water street, Georzetown. Sth street, general National Metropolitan Bank ‘Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania aye- ‘and at boat. LFRED WOOD, Secretary. 0. Auas “LINE. Patronized by QUEBEC TO Shortest Ocean BALTIMORE ‘Her Royal Highness Princess Louis LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Voyage—Only Five Days from Land wo Land. to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX, N.S. and St. JOHNS, N.F., every alternate TUESDAY. Extra weekly ships from GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSIOWN, ‘The « amers ONDONDERY and’ GALWAY. ure unsurpassed for safety and speed, and are fitted up with all improvements conducive to the comfort of passencers. Cabin, from ‘$75; Intermediate, $40 Apuly toG, W. MOSS, 225 Fens A prliiw, ti JNO. M. LEV New York: 207 PLilagelpiia, ets. A the East, 5:00 a.m., 10-30.a.m..1-30, . and 10-0 p.m. On Sunday, 4:20, 9:50 1 dman Par- at Jer- iyn Annex. affording on street, avoiding doulae seroes New York City. 0: 39, 10:20 a.m. 3, and 10-26 . 9:30 ara. 4:20, 6:20, my. Line, 6:40a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, mm, 9 11:25 a.m., 11:00 and q On Sunday snd 10290 mn day ut and 9-20 p.m. ee, vortheast comer FRANK THOMSON. W H. WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYFING ®, AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Win call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the Dis- Piet, upon receipt of add-eas y usail or otherwise, Geo! vecetved ani returned by mail and express {rom Mud to 4. parts of te country. No. 1063 (QLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, blll Neak Earpox. Geonaxtown. D. 0. W re Fro om: UCED TH: BEST {IDDLESEX FLANNEL SUITS 3s. Al Sum- $2.50, $3, $4 73e. UP. HAVE RF VLU 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. a9 J. W. SELBY. Cc RUPPERY, 2 NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. BEADQUARTERS TH® WHITNEY CHIL DREN'S CAMUAGE COMPANY. ‘We cheapest for ‘+, Comfort and, ‘in the Beauty, Durability: VILLIAMS, Georgetown, D.C.. or bec, $70 and $80; from Baltimore, Steerage, $28. lvania ave. ; JAS ‘D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th st. 7th st. E & ALDEN, General Agents, Broadway. ‘Maas. ; 15 State nt. Pas NE. Corner and Chestnut Je8-th, sit, Ly Assure LINE. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING FOR ENG! NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Lu Yaseaye apply to Or to PERCY G. SMITH, C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passenger Agunts, 61 Broadway, New York, 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. Send for ‘*Tourist Gazeta.” eRMAN LLOYD— steamsip Line Berweex New Yonx, Hayne, TH N Loxp ‘The steam apl SouTHaMPros axp Baexrx. this company will sail EVERY SAT- UEDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. tes 6: From New Yors to Hay passage: wre, Lond Southampton “and Bremen, first cabin, $100; secon %, Peni to, Jaul2 soerae, $5! F OF passaue: appl riinw Green, New York; W. prepaid G. METZEROTT. nuylvaiia arenus northwest, Agents for eprty at the Com; Ga aaa VERNOX H. ts BROWN & CO.. New ¥ ‘OTIS ELOW Chery ae Washington, THE TRADES. oJ OSEPH T. COLDWELL, 4 ‘uctioneer. “SUEING PREMISES No, S000 XEW TORK AV” NG ENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue’ 3st felloor et of the lan trictof Columbia, and by direction of the a deed of trust dated the 30th of No-, . 1880, and di iber No. isareceessr te secured thereby, we will pil at public ection, in’ front of the on FR IDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF SEP- 1882, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK following real estate, si . M. ituated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: alot that piece or reel of Ground known as ‘ural four, (4.) in John Tayior’s subdivision of Square nuna- tered south of ‘one hundred and four, (e. of 104,) t0- with the imp Siena mee ae be pai: in cash, in four and eight months respect’ the rate of six per cent per annum, Drei notes and aeed of trust on the {the option of the pu:chaser. A requ its thereon: ‘of the purchase money to and the balancein two equal installments, voly, wih interest at at deposit of $100 will be ired at the time of sale. ‘The terms of sale must be complied with within seyon day right or the Trustees reserye the from the day of sale, to resell the property: at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days previous sdvertixement. ED. W. P! 8u29-e04 RATT, ? HENRY K. LEAVER,§ Trustees. MPHOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE UF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. By ceased, we will sell, on FEIDAY, THE 1882, at FT Lots, viz: FIRST virtue of the authority conferred upon tors of the last will and testament of Wm. at public auction, on the DAY OF SEP O'CLOCK P.M., the execu- Eaaby, de- “omni EMBER: the following Building Lot 9, in square 20; Part Lot 2, in square 10; Lot 9 in square Lot 3, in square Lot 12, in'suuare 12; ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelye and eighteen months, with interest at six per centum px annum, secured by deed of trust on the property so) or all cash, at the option of the ancing at purchaser's cost. HO) J. an21-dts purehas:r. All conve} RATIO N. EASBY, EASBY, Executors of Wm. Easby, deceased. FPUOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. NT SALE OF SEF MBER FIRST, THE LARGE BRICK i BUILDING SITUATED ON THE ST CORNER OF R AND PENNSYLNAS FIFTEEN-AND. AA A 1882, at ONE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premifses, T will sell west, THO: _auls-d&ds one week after sale, sod, and Jeave the property in rood condition. {ditional sum of $100 wilt be required as a deposit to secure the faithful performance of the agreoment. the large brick and frame buildings situated on the northeast corner of 15} street and ennsylvania avenue ‘The property to be re- Whe purchaser to MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. K STREET, BETWI STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to May, A. D., nd duly recs AS, 9 it folio 271, one of the ington county, D. ., law ot Henry Naylor, deceased, DAY, the SIXTH D. at FIVE O'CLC of lot num one (451), in Washington, in. the lot, end running thence north (4) inches, thence west fitteen half (95) inches, thence south (4) inches to north K s.reet inches to the place of beeint ‘Terms: Seven hundred and twelve months, with inte deed of trast on the, property Purchaser's opt f te ra Maa y of sale, heirs and assigns, bearing date the 22 OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1 P. M., in front of the premises, Bart ten (10), in John F. Callan's sub- ivision of square numbered four hundred and fifty- z thence east by and with Hine of said #treet fifteen (15) feet tive aud one-half (534) 18 of Ba isk of the de HENRY MATILD REBECC. Heirs at Law of Henry N: M\WOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON EEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH Henry Naylor, his day of orded in Liber J Jand records for Wash- ud by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we, the undersicned heirs at L, will sell on WEDN! 1e District of Columbia, beginning for the same at the southeast corne: of said fort 15) feet five and one- forty-six (46) feet rs cash, balance in six st) aud, secured by, a sold, or all cash, at the f9 be complied with tl . OF pore ty is MARY S. NAYLOR, AN he vior. aR Auctioneer, cal Estate and Personal pro Wi consignments. [Jal6] MEDICA ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE m ut and a speedy Cure of G QLCLOCK, @yecial attention ton Horse and ‘Carriage Bazaar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. el 8, GER, Auct. a, KC. SCIENTIFIC TREA1 allVenereal Diseases by consultiag Dr, LEON, 237 Pennsylvania avenue. Pre scriptions and advice free of any charge whatever. Oilice hours—I1 to 12, 4 to 5 and 7 to8. au23-1m. Ke-, positively and permanent cine. Also, 514 9th street northwest. VERVOUS PROSTRATION, PREMATURE DE- bility, Lost Vitality, Youthful Errors, Weakn eases, iy cured without medi- Private Diseases of both sexes. Office, ‘aul5-1m" ies’ Physicians in the ci su] sap GRAY, 906 B street g uthwest; 35 years’ experie pressed or Painful Menstrati ‘Monthly Periods speedily cured. pe OLDEST ESTABLISHED RECOGNIZED are Drs. BROTHERS, ‘and all irrezularities aulg-1m EAD! BEAD! R INTWISLE’S, corner 12th ‘Svenue northwest. Price $3 er seal on receipt of price. veg AEE TREES in cure fn potency, e wa cured in 48 hours: “WAL street and Pennsylvania, box, sent by maul under D ble. tency, Seminal aull SPAIK NOT-YOU ARE NOT YET INCURA- Drs, BROTHERS & GRAY, 906 B street southwest, furnish medicine and guarantee a perma- nent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Orzans, Impo- Emissions and loss of Bexual Power from early abuses and other causes, aull-Im* R. LEON, THE OLDEST treatment. confidential. 2to4and7to9p.m. prescriptions and send you ist who will agree to divi orGleet should consult Des. BI and guarantee @ cure or no p experience. dies. mil-6u." RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIV, hose disappointed of a cure of Gonorrhas, 8: TABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in tho city, can be consulted daily at 237 Pennsylvania avenui Compiaints and Irrezularities quickly removed. Prompt Correspondence and consultations strictly Separate rooms for Ladies. Office hours i Female ‘aus—im KOTHERS and ai ‘906 B street southwest, who will furnish you medicives pay, Thitty-five years aul- ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be Consulted daily at 34 New York avenue northwest. Of ficehours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m, with ladies only. A POSITIVE CURE ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MED! Ne Ne how jong standing. ‘No nauseous doses of cubebs, wood ing the coatings of the stomach. ice $1.50. ceipt cular. J. ©. ALLAN CO., 83 J17-tn, im. d, that are certain to produce Withont Medicines. ICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16, 1876. One box, will cure any casein four days or lesa. will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of \bia or ofl of sandal- rapepsia by deatroy- Sold by all druggists, or mailed on re- price. “For further partigulars send: tor cle: P.O. Box 1,533. John street, New York. TARTLING DISCOVERY! ‘MaxHoop: ‘Nervous Debility, Lost tried in vain le self cure, w! ferers. Address J. b:4 New York, Lost REstToRED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing Premature Manhood, etc., having every known remedy, has discovered a sim- ‘hich he will send yRex to his fellow-suf- REEVES, 43 Chatham #10-coly&k ‘OUNG MEN. If you have, fatled to ‘Gemngluini, Nervous’ ney Compl jervoun mature Decay, Seminal We excitibllity, , send two eelf-examination and our. YCETT'S BINDERY, 2 = Ls 1012 (PENN. AVE. 1235 Fine every naa twos? aon O'neNee SURAT done rae, a ppecialty Ordos wt mail promptly attended to. H. MONEAL Pon gras IBSON BR EHACTICAL BOOK ANT) JOR, aad ‘Tue Laws or Ta.” and Surgical Instit ft stevot, New recel ‘treatment in eC as Neatt Diseaso, Kid: mt, Drapery Nes ‘stamps tor our questions for AND HEAL Fs ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, MRS. A’ CRAWFORD, Froprictress, | Uae [OTEL, /E LARGEST IN ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. fant 18 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF"89. at . CHASE, Cashier. D. T. MOKGAX, M Director: BROWN & WOELPPER. + selT-00 1 Proprietors. 6SQEA SPRAY COTTAGES,” NOS. 8 AND 10 S'Btoctton avenue, Cape Blay uy CR: J elegant rooms: as; fll view. ‘Terms luce? to $10 and $12 per Apply orad- dress Mrs. ©. J. ALLEN. aul7-thye, ta, SBURY PARK, N. J., THE VICTORIA. Family hotel near ocean. “Reduced rates from September au2tIm? Mins 8. KEMPE, IVER SPRINGS, MD., ON os LOWER POTO- mac.—Open for the receftion guests, until OCTOBER Ist. Terms, $1.24 per day. wil and oysters. Be STON: .D., Proprietor. au2l-Im ‘OTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACK, N.J., OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3). i terms, &e.. addresa ¥/y FRED, E. FOSTER. as Ww. SRIGHT HOUSE Circulars at Star office. a DOUGLASS HOUSE, Rehoboth Beach, Delawat WILL OPEN JUNE 1, 1882. Terms, $8to$l4 per week. Send for circular. pean ous ALTER BURT Proprietor. Pp NEY POTNT HOTEL, Sr. Marx's County, Manrrann, Open for reception of Guests JuNe 15th, under the Management of the owner, Mr. and Mrs, 508. TRAVERS, The Hotel has just been thoroughly reno- yated, furnished and supplied with every convenience For tho comfort of guests, and is 9 first-class Summer Permesd3 peray, $10 SK, and $35 th, ‘erme=$2 per day, $10 per week, an mon Special arrangements es fopcamailioa: Bay col munication with Washingto itimore, and Norfolk by the fine steamers Geongo Leary, Lady of the Lae, and Jane Moseley. For further information address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Pinoy Point, Bt. Mars's Co, FAMILY SUPPLIES. CIDER 10 Ibs. Gran. Suzar. 1Gal. Bost Sweot ICKLING. 3 Cans New Lobste Celery Seed, Green Giiger, Whole and Groun ~ White and Black Mustard Seed. GEO. A. O'HARE, aul 1218 7th st. n. W., bet. Mand N. ple EEETTITH H EEE 5585 DDD A BE T H HE 8, D D AA BbRe of HOHE OSB D Aah BBB EEE T H HEERSsssSppp A A.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUFPLIED. oO g 18 8 INN N GGG. 0 WNNNG @ t It NNN G co T IN ONN GGG 2 RRR, EFI N oce F RRP. NGG i RRR Le ie) R RE VC CE we R REE IN CCC EEES 00 NNN ° NNN Oo NNN oO NNN ‘00 N NN L ie L L ‘9 L ’ H HOM Cou Lune 2 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot: Corner Int street aud Indiana avenua L Jel (rarer! WM. M. GALT & CO. CLARET! CLARET ‘We offer, as asvecialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE ET EASTER DOA FOR #1, OR We haye also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we are offering at low fizures, POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, GLIVES, PANNED OYSTERS, SARDINES, &o., &c., for Picnics and kx- cursions, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m5 No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, UHN B. KELLY, Seer, ram, ¥ Btalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th atreet wing, 1d 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address x71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to allpartsof the city inar24 MUTTON, &5; CORNED BEEP ABPECIALTY. — GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER IX for Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for $12. Perfect tit cuaranteed. Our closing out sale of summer neck-wear and under- wear commences Saturday, July 22d. You can be supplied for very little money. (French Laco Undershirts reduced trom $1 to 50 cts.) Closing out a large stock of Fancy and Balbriggan Halt Hose, only 25 cents; at Bu 4y22 MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street, n.w. G, 3 ELLERY, ° SUCCESSOR 14 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTUR! OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srnrer Nortawest, WasHINaTox, D.0. Six of the Finest Drese Shirts to order. a eeunebane Tnarde rT HoMPsoN's DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. aoe HANDWEAR Ready-made SHIRTS at folk prices: Beat Wameutia, unfinished. Tees dished, 900. Best F. of the L.., unfinished, 65c. shed, 800. Boy's Wamsutta, unfinished. 60c. ‘Te. 310 NECKWEAR e. 5 E. ROBERTSON, THE MOST longest established specialist in this <i "nee, will guaranteo acure y Organs, Nervous and Seminal We in etc. Gonorrhoes and 10 ‘days, Consultati consul at bis Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. RELIABLE AND city, with 18 caknean Enna Can ions confidential. be og Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 t0.9 p.m... office, ‘street northwest. leading physicians of Baltimore. Main Refers Office, 30 moe EALTH 18 WEALTH! NERVE AND BRAIN TR: for Hyxteris, Cony indu One box will cure recent month's treatment. Ont DR. E.G. EATMENT: oF THE MMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO,, = OM tae aky of Lourie Essel THURSDAY. AUGUST Siar, 1882. drawings occur, moni sie Ui dered the decision: ited States, Cironit Court, on March 31, ren- First—That the Commonwealth Distribution Com- pany is legal. Heitecenpeay bes toms tend a large ressres fund, Bead Bee. wood? ‘the list of prizes for the AUGUST DRAWING. — ae BEBE ESESESSESES Sse oes sunlor provisions a¢ on est of toe SEWING MACHINES, &c. you WILL REGRET IT IF YoU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before you come here and seo our ock and prices, Positively no agents empl 3: F. MORENNEY. 007 th otreot northwest, Ise ali kinds; rent and repair, au2s ae LAST BARGAIN SALE OF THE SEASON. 2 = @200035 S888sE3 WARRANTED IN PEREECT ORDER. At OPPENHEIMER’ 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. Machines Rented and Repaired. auld FEW BIG BARGAIN: A SEWING MAOHINES, At Comwer 7rH axp H STREETS. C. AUERBACH, Cor, 7th and H sts., ext door to Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing and Het Fi OoxoMicaL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & 003 LAUNDRY 80AP JRFCONOMICAL, BECAUSE Tr 18 PURE: BRING FREE FROM ALL ADULTEBATIONS. SUCH AS CATE, bo, WHICH 70 ADD WEIGHT &o., WHICH ARE USED 10 5 AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAs OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, - IT I8 SAFE, BECAUSE IT 15 MANUF! FROM STRICTLY PURK ‘VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OQHLS; WHILE ON THE ‘The following promotions in the Treasury de- BASE-BALL TESTERDAY—OOMING GAMES IN THIS CORR, partment were announced this afternoon: Base ball yesterday: At Washington—War de TUESDAY........ --August 29, 1882. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. irtment, 7; Government Printing-OMice nine, & * From To}| At Philadelphia— Buffalo, 6: Phils ita, OAS Names, Class Class | New York— 8; Metropolitan, & Grimm, Frederick. Ria ‘The Departmental Base-Ball association met last Fitzpatrick, Jas. N 2 3 Sraning at their rooms tn St. Cloud building. The @ | Munson, #’A.......-*. 1 2 | finalise icaule Of games for the seanon of pee ee 1 2 | ing Onice va Post office departusents uackenbush, Mra A... 000 | Post OMice department va. Govern OMice; 2, Government Printing Office va. I f pkins, Mrs. Loulsa $0001 | a Interior vs. Post OMe deparunen: f ; LIPE-AVING SERVICER va. War; 6 Government Jones, David T. 3 4 =| Office department; 7, War va. Int —__. Greecy, Edward 3 § | Government Printing Office; ®, Post The i ment vs Interior; 11, Government Hawrian Augusta oreaeae ater Sook & SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE. 3 Wars 2s Wor ve. Pot Sees drive on Col. Fearing’s coach to-day, and lunched | Lowell, Charies. 4 $2,000 | Government z Hoong by] eatin With the members of the fishing club at Graves | Mather, John... S 2 | Skat pemiag meee tk Worcreeeen eiee Fe eng time attended Mr. and Mra John W. | Haverfield, 8. P.. 2 3 | Omce vs Interior: 18 Interior vs Post OMice ae. Ellis’ regular weekly reception. Hotell, M... 2 8 tunents 90, Poot Ofoe o General Weiscisys, Guaningoam, EB. S 8 | Bret ave ‘cuore schecsied’ above ere teaahaah oeanestignee mates von | Mice SA eer Lonpon, August 29.—General Wolseley tel vhs | Carmiencke, 2 38 AL fret Tergines ee aval iorcinee his eimain eas tok | Muller, Baw’ a 315 Pammng Ce = See Se lows: “Ihave just received news from the front | Kelly, Thos. $1,000 1 | tween the oy Heogelicn a that General Graham was heavily attacked last | Richards, W. H. 4,000 1 | Club for a race to pkake place on the tech ori sen evening by a large force of Egyptians. The Brit- THIRD AUDITOR'S OFFICE. ig et gn pty bps ish cavalry from Mahsameh went to his assistance | Pettingill, @. ET 4 $2,000 | shorty to arr eng bp heh Mon and he has hada brilliant success, taking eleven | Vaie, M. Ir 4a “Zoo ange guns. Only a few British were killed, but over one | Chamberlin, ‘W. N 3.4 TaneLee SAE 50 Se Ooeee. undred were wounded. Lam just about to pro- | Gardner, Charles T 3 4 | , it reply to the challenge of Joe Acton, the vio» ceed to the front.” Bennett’ i a 2 3 | torover Bibby at catch-ascatch-can wrestling, Bryan, AS... 2 3 | Clarence Whistler, the American champion, offers Skirmishing at Ramlieh. nee iubrcos's oean to wrestle with Acton for $1,000 and the Loxpox, August 22.—A dispatch to the Exchange | xing Wm 7 2 match to. be Greided at Cinebuatt, Ohlone ot Telegraph company from Alexandria states that | Wood 3 Kansas City, ‘Wiistier writes trom Kansas city slight skirmishing has taken place to-day at | Van Buskirk, Hi. K.... 2 8 | and has forwarded $50 forfelt to Richard K. Fox Ramleh. Bales, H. A 2 8 | in New York. 2 Janney, Edgar. 2 38 MISCELLANKOU® NOTES. The Tariif Commission. Wayne. W. A 2 3 Wallace Ross arrived by train at Halifax, N. B., Rocnester, N. Y., August 29—The tariff com- | Todd, R. 8. 2 8 | iast night from Boston. He stil complains of his mission opened its Session here to-day at noon, | Merwin, C. B. 2 3 | wrist, and says he will not row in the Halifax re and heard the statements of Mr. Patrick Barry, | Whipple, E. 5 2 § [sata nurseryman, in favor of the abolition of all duties | Cardoza, F. D. 2 4 The winners at Brighton Reach yesterday were on living trees and plants, Mr. S. C. Roberts, of | Crowell, W. A. 2 Adalgiso, Little Fred, Aleck Ament, Edwin A. and the Charlotte iron works, senta communication, | Moody, J. H. 1 2 | Jim McGowan, asking that foreign iron Ore be placed on the free | Ferguson, J.C 1 2 The pugtlist cp Bd Wilson will gafl for Liverpool list. Mr. Hiram Sibley, nurseryman, made an | McWhorter, M. H. 1 2 J onthesteamship Indiana from Philadelphia on argument in favor of putting seeds on the free list. | Godwin, E. A 1 2 =| Wednesday next. He forfeits his deposit in the Various communications, suggesting tariff | Howell, Miss A. 1 : proposed fight with Elliott. changes, were read, and as no other persons were | Smith, s 1 es present desiring to ake statements, the commls- | Rosch, O. W to An Appeal for Justice, sion took a recess. Rowell, N. J. 1 To the Editor of Tue Evexive Sran, Cratt, it, ¢ + § We, citizens residing on @th street, between T The Troublesome Limerick Const abu- | ¥'"den, J. S- and K northeast, have long protested in vain Wilkes, 'T. 1 2 lary. Warrington, ¥ 1 2 | against the negiect of the Health oftce in pro- Lryenicr, August 29.—A petition signed by up- | Chamberlin? @. B. 1 = @ | Viding us the simplest santtary benetits, which, wards of one hundred members of the constabu- | Reynolds, R 24 @ | had we been residents of a more favored locality lary has been forwarded to Earl Spencer, lord | Archer Wyatt $1,090 1 and better provided with thls world’s goods, would. Ueutenant of Ireland, asking that the dismissed | Stoddard, I 1,000 1-«| have been Supplied without asking; as IC is, we men be reinstated. itis sald that in the event of Romaine, W. H. 1,000 1 have been suffering for the past two years from his failure to comply with the request a general | Karpeles, Leo. 1,000 1] malarial “diseases caused by Nithy ponds, the ree strike Will take place. Vance, T: W.. 1,090 1_—‘| sult of imperfect drainage, nd from the stench of ——»—____ Connor, J. W. 1,000 = 1-—« | @ neighboring slaughter house. In addition to Frightful Mortality from Cholera. | Tisdel, W. C 1000 1s‘ | this, the ponds have been greatly added this Maprip, August 29.—A cable dispatch from Yo- | Bleekmore, F. T. 1,000 1 summer by the waste water from the ping, on 9th kohama recetved here states that out of 75 cases | Plimpton, Miss F. P. 1,000 = 1-—«(| Street, which supplies, by means of a leaky hose, of chetera, within twenty days, at Yokohama, 572 | Mirick, 8. H. 2 8 | the water used in constructing (he great sewer on cases have proved fatrl. At Tokio about 80 cases | Fowler, Jos. B. 2 3 | Boundary street. The entire distance from the and 50 deaths occur dally. Huntoon, A. J. 2 3 Sewrr to our houses resembles a swamp, our back ——— Jackson, J. H. 2 8 | Yards are at times inundated, the water runsunder Disturbances in Mexico. ° Stine, 3. HL FA pe and. soaking Ino the bricks 1s, of ‘Tuohy, Hugh! 1 course, drawn nem, rendering the entire BAe On a ene eae ee RLOES | emrell: Wit 1 «2 | premises damp. ‘The water is filled with the Mth posed of friends of the general and ‘state govern- | Wilson, Burr! 2 2 | em outhouses and stables. and as a mosquito ts, ana the other of friends of General Garcia | Corey, J. Weed t & | ter ateetion wel beth eee ee oe dena, who has presidential aspirations. Last | Burke, Richard 1 2 wn ed to this matter again and ta fght occurred between Cadena and his | Harmer, W. H 1 2 | again, Indeed, have examined the premises of s, and the state troops, after a sharp contest | Pierce, it. CS eae ee of twenty minutes, in which one rebel was_ killed | Nute, Fran’ 2 & | Omce, which would doubtices beshocked if or ee and three state soldlers were wounded. Cadena | Kee’ Thomas % . 3 | Seadcoacnt was pavanten comme ence ben and bis followers surrendered. Zacatecas 1s now | Long. F. C. a 8 |aee A shai tn : hain afew hours quiet, and no fur sturbance isanticipated. | Templar, TL. ¢ MS eee ——o anger, Wall Street ‘To-day. Bossman, Win 1. 8. ‘The Poli Field. New York, August 20,—The Post's financial ar- £00 aw ee i | atusteheiiasie cen ticle Says: Aé the stock exchange the stock market 1 Je 1,000 1 At the Pennsylvania labor convention at Philas has been moderately actlye, and during the first ed, Mrs. J. A 90 1 | aciphta last evening a platform was adopted and a hour and a half prices advanced 03% polnts, the FIFTH AUDITOR, resolution endorsing Armstrong,th= nominer of t latter Richmond and Danville t 1 C. | Latham, A. 0. 4 $2,000 | labor party, for governor. The plattorm adopted ¢. ¢, and I, 8 per cent to 8; C 3 4 | demands the repeal of a portion of the Penusyl- Southern 2 per cent to 64, Wabash prefel N.. 3 4 | Yanta law of 1872 reletive to labor unions, such @ 6634, Richmond and West Point 13; to ra, J. 2 3. | tariff revision as will ware, Lackawanna and Western 14 to 143 Fant, T. 1. 1 3 | acainst foreign L tropolitan Elevated 13g to 90, Michigan Central 12; | Hessler, F. 1 2 ‘| labor under false pr 1 to 9914, Jersey 13; to 777,,0regon ‘Transcontinental Feservation of the publ for actus Pactile 14g si Jaws to compel weckly p: ts by Cor a aud aw se coe dohnson, Thos + 8 4 | lawe giving workin (ite ford irdece, Burkholder, A. R. 3 4 u bolittion of the contr: wstem In all public Curtis, C. 1 3 4 the restriction of telegraph ond transportas c 2 anges to a fair profit at actual Cost, Te. as a decline of 3¢inG. . C. and I. and 317% in 2 3 | striction of hours of labor sht hours a day, the general list. “As we write the market is again 2 3 ory education, abolition of contract con- strong and advancing. ‘The rise of themorning, like ————_-+e- —____. br, equal pay for equal work for both the decline of the last few days, 1s principally the ‘The 116th Bond Call. es, the establishment of a national currency ts- Work of what are called the “room traders;? and | As predicted in yesterday's Stax, the one hun- directly to the people, and that all election fhe market appears to be left to this class by the | qred and sixteenth bond call was 1ssued from the Shall ve made legal nolidays. arge men. The pubite are doing little one way or | 7... curse THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES IN MARYLA! the other; the great Important speculators ar out | TTeesury department to-day for the redemption Thistoba Qletriste ok BvekaicR Sonate tara bam Of town, dnd are apparently taking uo tnterest in | Of bonds of the loan of March 8, 1863, continued at | nenrd from, and cut of that mendien wate the market. | The situation in all man essentials | 33 per cent from July 1, 1881. Notice 18 given | ravorauie Lo the nomlnation of Hone MO Geko « eae on ae oxceue rages “that the bonds hereinafter indicated will not be | for the judgeship, Frederick district will vote in to bein favor of full "prices for the stocks of ail | cepted for surrender and exchange into three Peay ig hm nal ta Tallroads which have not either new competitors | per cent bonds; and that the principal and accrued | fio, Onfr'y,ana Mr. Urner for, the Judicial Cr gther, Speclal reasons to adversely affect thom. | interest of the bonds heretn-below designated will | and in referring. to Hutchinsons candidacy suyet LS. bonds are dull at unchanged prices. Rallroad | be paid at the treasury of the United States, in the | “7 want it understood that it your frlend ava mates, bonds are up Xxaly per cent, the latter Chesa- | city of Washington, D. C., on the 4th day of Octo- | Mr. Hutchinson, becomes the standatd lenree peake and Ohio currency, 63 to 5%. State bonds are | ber, 1882, and that the intérest on sald bonds will | our party it will afford me grea pleasure to cane duit and steady. The, loan market re-| cease on that day, viz: All registered bonds of | Vase the sixth district. in his beneit The tetee mains very easy at 405 per cent for] the act of March %, 1863, continued during the | concludes by saying that Mr. Urner p ‘aid call loans on stocks, | Time loans and prime mer- | pleasure of the government under the terns of | not seck a renomination, but it iis party sasde cantile paper are unchanged. The duliness, al- | circular No. 42, dated April 11, 1881, to bear inter- him their nominee he would endeavor to be elect- 0. Tee talk sul Coreen pend nominating Mr. ‘rner for judgeship, and us leay; neld clear for Mr, Hutcl n. font CONGRESSMAN JORGENSEN, ‘who is in Richmond, ts quoted as saying that he qwas beaten out of the nomination in the Peters. burg district by Gen. Mahone, who professed to be friendly to him. Collector Bracy, however, who really represents Mahone, was against him, and it Was through his efforts that Jorgensen was @e- feated. Mr. Jorgensen, it is said, declines to state postavely yest ow What course he will pursue in is most stagnation, of 3] lation at the stock ex- change, undoubtedly has something to do with the easy working of the money market and the slow approach of the rate for call loans to six per cent. ‘The market for foreign exchange continues very quiet. est at the rate of 3% per centtm per annum, from July 1, 1881, and which constitute the residue of those issued under the act of March 3, 1863, known as continued sixes, and which have not heretofore been called, or which have not been offered for surrender and exchange into per centum bonds of the act of July 12, 1883 “Bonds forwarded for redemption should bead- dressed to the * Secretary of the Treasury, division of loans, &c., Washington, D. C.,’ and ali the bonds called by this circular should be assigned to the ‘Secretary of the Treasury for redemption.’ Where checks In payment are desired in favor of any one but the payee, the bonds should be as- signed to the ‘Secretary of the Treasury for re- demption for account of —(here Insert the name of the person or persons to whose order the check should be made payable.”) SS A Conoxen’s INquEsT Was held at two o'clock to-day at the seventh precinct station on the body of Levi Plummer, the colored man who was killed last night at Montello station, Just outside the The Markets, BALTIMORE, August 29.—Virginia 6s, consols, 59; aa ioe? due coupons, 59; do. new ten-forties, 4274 id to-day. BALTIVORE, August 29.—Cotton easier—middling, 12%a13. Flour unchanged and quiet. Wheat, southern easter and fairly active; western stoady—sonthern red, go: amber, Hepes en ried western winter l, spot, 1. 1. 117, 134ul,12; September, I; 11 igal.115 November, 1,13%al. ; December, 1.14) Corn, southern qui d easier; western sieady and more active—eouthern white, Sa83;_ do. yellow, nominally 88; western mixed, spot, 8% asked August, 84 bid; September, 85a85%;: October, 83% bid. November and or December, 71 bid Oats lower and quiet—southern, 433a50; do. red, rust proof, 40a: western white,’ 45a50; do. mixed, 4042: Pennsyl ‘NOTES. ‘The democrats of the twelfth Pennsylvania dis. trict have nominated D. W. Connelly for Congress, and the greenbackers of the second Michigan dist trict Albert J. Baker, A republican mass mecting was held in Portland, Me., last night, and Mr. Jumes G. Blaine made an address in which he arraigned the administration of Govergor Plaisted. Freee po eae, Gulch, Goa68. | Hay umohauged. | District line. ‘The testimony showed that he was | _ Representative Fulkerson, of the ninth Virginia © Speen Mg dae cia Teaah chaers | Med af the station, where he was lst seen site| alte announced tin aga tygopendent came Eggs firm, Petroleum quiet, ‘firm aud | Ug on the edge asleep; that there was no watch- | didate for re-election, in a speecd at Abingdon yes unchanged. Coffee duli—Rio cargoes, ordiziary to fair, Bua. Sugar quiet—A soft, 9%; copper refined quiet, 174." Whisky steady, 1.18a1. Freighta 'o Liverpool r steamer unchanwed and firm. Receipts—fiour, nah oF faguian on duty at the time, and it was thought about the station at 3 o’clock that the verdict of the jury would recite the facts, with acensure of the railroad company. Plummer was | t lerday, expecting the Indorsement of the demo cra’ Governor Long, of Mass., has expressed his will- Ingness to accept a Domination for Congress in the }, 557 bat wheat, 206,692 bushels; corn, 300 bushels: | trom East Washington, and had a family. second ‘district. oats, at e2a) poiela 230 S00 Be bo ———ae Ex-Governor Robinson, of Kansas, has formally Sheet Sse Coe ee eee End of a Strike. accepted the nomination for governor by Ube green N K, August 29.—Stocks strong. Money, | WItkESBARRE, Pa., August 29—A_confereme | back state convention. 435. Exchanwe—long, 485; short, 489. Stato bon RR ee ETT was held td-day between the striking Rock miners of the Empire and Hallenbeck mines’ and the con. tractors, and after a full discussion It was decided that the miners should return to work at the ad- vance of wages demanded. a, THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the ovening and closing prices cf the New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street. Name. OG | Name. G] 0. generally unchanged. Governments generally un- ehani ‘Cotton quiet and firm. NEW YORK, August 29.—Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat heavy and 440% cent lower. Corn dulland 4a ggntnjower. Pork’ steady, 21,79a22.25, Lard firnt sty, MASSACRE Ix Conea—On the evening of uly 234 an organized hoy of Insurgents took pose Session of the main thoroughfares in Se-Oul, the capital of Corea, and attacked the royal residence and the headquarters of tne Japanese legation. The Japanese envoy and consul escaped, with about twenty followers, and reached a ship. The Japanese mbhabitants were all slat tered. Of the royal inmates of the palace the alone was spared, Tie queen was inurdered. The King’s heir and his betrotved, both cbtidren, were killed by poison forcibly administered. ‘Thirteen ministers of state and other high dignitaries were Slain. The proceedings are sald to have been dle rected by the ex-Reent Tal-In-Kun, by some hounced the father and by the others. the uncle of the king. He has always been a violent opponent of foreign intercout Mrurary AcabEemy Nores. — Forty-two out of the forty-seven applicants appointed by Congress- men for admission to the military aca at West Point have arrived there, and all of passed the medical examination yesterday. Among them ts the colored applicant from Lemuel W. Livingstone. He is nearly six feet in ht and jet black. He is accompanied by the ive professor of the college from which he graduated. Col Merritt, the newly Superintendent, arrived List night, Gen and staff will leave the post for Omaha Thi when Col. Merritt will take command. The break camp to-day and go Into winter quarters. er, ‘The Taylor Court-martial. Judge Advocate General Swaim completed his review of the record in the court-martial case of Col Joseph H. Taylor to-day, and sub- mitted it to Gen, Sherman this afternoon. The sentence of the court that Col Taylor be reprimanded in General onder, ts approved by the Judge Advocate General. Gen. Sherman has not acted upon the case. He will take it up for consideration to-morro Mason Hatns, the engineer in charge of the reclamation of the Potomac flats, submitted bis plan of operations to the Secretary of War this afternoon for his consideration and approval. SECRETARY Lrxcoun to-day approved the recom- Mendations of the Mississipp! River commission for the butlding of the levees of the Mississippl, and It is supposed the work will begin at once. THe YELLOW FEVER AT PENSACOLA.—Acting Secretary of the Navy Walker this afternoon tele- graphed to the commandant of the navy yard at Pensacola, Fla.,to transfer the mafines on duty there to Mount Vernon-barracks, near Mobile, and to allow all the officers and’men who can be Spared from the-yard, to leave for safer quarters, ‘he yellow fever is reported as prevailing in Pen- sacoia, but so far no cases have occurred in the navy yard. Precautions will be taken to prevent its introduction. ALLEGED UNLICENSED BROKERS.—The police au- thorities seem to have struck a nest of unlicensed Cen. Pacific. Ches, & Ohio. Do. ist pret .|. 79 | 42%, 42%' a 14345 144% Peo. D. & E... 37%, 573g Readli 383g, 3934 /St Paul. 973g, 973 St. Paul pre’ (13835 ig lay bo pret. ise 3 1111.55 11276! B 8G 71% 72% Texas Pac 50% S24 98) 995 Tex. P. Vag’ 38% 393,'Union Pac .. 11084; 1083, Wab. Pac. Central. *| 765 783¢|Wab. Pac. + Central. '1333; 134 |West. Union. ——— News Briefs. Ii-feeling among American residents in Japan has been started by repeated and apparently stu- art of Bri na’ Peme tariff commission left Rochester last even- ing for the west. e vacancy on the bench in the Wayne and Pike judictal district of Pennsylvanta was yester- day filled by the appointment of Henry M. Seely 8S Rfred. Teauyson, the laureate, has gi ‘Tennyson, ven his.name to the scheme for the erection of a bust of fellow in Westminster Abbey. The funeral of Charles J. Kickham, the Fenian, at Dublin, was largely attended. Messrs. Dillon, Sexton and Healey, members of parliament, were present. Capt. Payne, of Oklahoma notoriety, is en- camped in the indian Territory, with twenty-seven nting men. ‘he Mississippi river. ata session in New York rday, resolved to allot $50,000 for levee building below the mouth of Red river. 8 a Ricker, a prominent packer, dled at Cateago last it, of congestion in, aged ie five years. He left an estate valued at $1,500,000. Martha apd Flora Crossley, Iv fourteen and eleven and Minnie aged twelve, wore Growned ta the Juniata Fiver, near Hunt ve 5 The have all resigned, and the city 1s without a patroling force. Mrs. Matthew. Lambercon, & widow lady, of EI- S ‘che railroad track in Wilsons Ti. Central .. Lake Shore - Lou. & Nash Mich. Cent. MEET. Mo. Pacific N. J. N BIRNIE. On Mi ‘Ausust 28th, 1882, HAR. RIET WORTHINGION, SUC eof Cr bina SoA weventy-fifth vear of her age. Pheer will take gg ed her “_? resid 21 vnneyivanis. even inesay, August Glock p.m. ‘Helativee and Tricnds of the family’ are Tespectiully invited to attend. = Mire. MW. Lee ou Aupart 7a 180 PAN: Lae, on August LEN DNER, on of Rosalie Ing business a8 unlicensed Brokers in that building. Stewart was fined $105 by Judge Bundy and Jones’ case is still pending for trial. Special License Agent Raff this after- Plowden, colored, charging him ‘with engaging in lowden, colored, chat ‘with engaging in the business of & broker in this same ballding without a license. Mr. Raff states that since pro- ceedings have been instituted t Stewart a large number of “curbstone” brokers have taken out licenses. It is stated that Plowden makes a business of charging a percentage to persons, rincipally government emplo: for negotiat Toans for them with other Urokers, on ee Affairs in West Washington. ee eee IN THE Neccpeeatg John Be m has on rm ni ices Sao ax woe we ata a is the re he sabe ‘GeNenaL Pennsyivanis svenue northwest. Terms and everything fow-clame ‘Telephone peur ioaliacwmeie' perseeekai at : 36 3 ria