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_AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES SUMMER RESORTS. WOODEN TAGS THIS AFTERNOON. _ rps E. WAGGAMAN, CASES FCR MAIL Real Estate Auctioneer. le. THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ON-BROS., Auctioneers. LOT ON H STREET, ENT PRINTING OF, AUGUST THIRTIETH, P. M.,we will sel in front of the prem- t4, in square 676, fronting 20 feet on H strect, orth Capitol and Ist streets northeast. This ident, we have received per- ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve ouths; nots to bear six per cent interest, and to be deep of trust on premises. A deposit of $75 order of owner. NEAR GOVERN- Postmaster General. FINANCIAL. sm K SPECULATION. ne to a HOT-Tesdk tory instructions to: ¥ in Stocks should com- DUNCANSON EROS., Aucts. STEAMERS. &c. (OTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ‘The first-class, full powered, Clyde-built Dutch Steamships of this Line, os AMSTEKDAM, ROTTERDAM, SCHIEDAM, AM, ZAANDAM, P. W. A. SCHOLTEN. M. U.S. Mails to the Netheriands. leave com- Jersey City, N. J., WEDNESDAY for Rotterdam and Ani- second cabin, $50: steerage, eneral Agent, 27 Si Yor. | For parsace apply to &CO., 925 Penusy Ww Baxkexs axp Stoc NEW YorK, m snowing how lange Profits may be realized on ts of $10 TO $1,000. COMMISSION STOCK BROK WEDNESDAY fa sterdam, alternat al brokers business wi RANCISCO EXCHANGE ALSO a.ma..’for Potomac river ‘omini on Tuesdays yesand ‘Thnrs- =, stopping at I ‘Thursdays, Mattox Creek on Sund: doys, Chapel Point and Brent's Wharf Sundays “down” sdaya, “up,” and Mattaw< jown” and Mons ton every Monday, Wednesday and Jor information apply PpHvate STOCK TELEGRAPH Wii BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE poromac TRANSPORTATI On and after. ieee H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investme: ecunities Bonght an} RY AY, 1 River Landings, ver Freight must be Prepaid. Keiuruiug, arrivein Was) STEPHENSON & BRO. 7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th aud Pa. ave, fo. 839 15rH STREET, ington every Saturday nizh Agency fer Prince and Why (4Buoapway. Ne AN BUDDING,” FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and sfter NOVEMBER 34, 1881, tho steamer m ve her wharf, foot of 7th street, DAY, conntcting for Mattox ¥ aud SATURDAY for ail river Leonardtown and obrum and How- Currioman and JOHN R. WOOD, Every class of Securities bor: Bien in San Franetseo, ton and Washinton. New York Stock Exchange at one-etshith of €ommission, Private and direct telecraph wires ‘> Which orders are execute] on & those cities and reported back promptly. Quotation Stocks and Bonds and 2 Markets received throurh our wires INSTANTLY di- 2 Tecanding tha D NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. RAILROADS. — Ce STEAMERS. (oie ANDOAH VALLEY RAILKOAD, ionroe and Norfolk. First-class fare to Fortres: Round trip tare to Fortress } Second-class fare to Fortress e to Piney Point and P Round trip fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. GREAT TRU’ Z % N, THURSDAYS ROUTE TO, THE. SOUTH. S. 1E NEW YORK STEAS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT will resume their leaving Pier 41, East Rive RDAY, at four’ o'clock p.m. every FIIDAY, , New York, every ‘and. Geoncetown sat 7 o'clock a.m.” For particulars apply street, Georgetown. staterooms can be secured at general National Metropolitan Bank 1351 Pennsylvania ave- ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. PyAueure LINE. WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY leaves Hagerstown 6. Fork to Chattanooga, route to the Peerless CAVERNS OF ‘Be culy Caverns in th FOR ENGLAND, FRANC! 1G Faseage apply to AND GERMANY. C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passens 61 Broudway, New cork. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, And Poyular and Favorite VIRGINIA SPRINGS. (ORTH GPRMAN LLOYD— Steamsnrp Line Between New Yok, Loxpon, SovrHaMrrc rk of this company Will Y¥ from Bremen pi KSBURG AND i. MPANY'S STEAMER HIP COMPANY Li ¥ RE AT CORK Hai EDNESDAY FROM NEW iOKA. RATE OF PASSAGE: $80 and $100 for passens: at very low rates. Steeraye tickets from Liv. Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at accommedations. ud passasre apply at the Company's office, 4 both steeraze and cabin to S BIGELOW & Co., 605 Tth street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO. ‘Messrs. OTIS BIGE 605 MEDICAL, &e. MEN CAN HAVE Pennsylvania ay: tree of any charge 4to5and7 to8. Ladies’ Physic Y 35 years! exper tion abd all irrewn ressed or Paintu EAD! READ R DR, MOTTS FRENCH PO' ‘or all Urinary Diseases, Impotency Gonorrhcea cured in 48 hi ENTWISLE'S, corner 12th strect and Penneyivania er box, sent by matt under al ue Lorihwest. Price $3 seal on receipt of price. OU_ARE NO HERES & GRA’ st, furnish medicine and guaranteo a perma- the Urinary O1 TA, NEW YORK an) ure in all disease Seminal Emissions and buses and other eat STABLISHED AND min the city, can be Pennsyivauiaavenue. Alj Female xpulints and Irrecularitivs quickly removed. Prompt tnent. Correspondence and consultations strictly Separate rooms for Ladies, Office hours tS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIV! prescriptions and send vou to some side show drug- agree to divide profits with the doctor. those disappointed of a cure of Gonorrli orGleet should consult Drs. BROTHERS and 906 B strect southwest, who will furnish you medici:es and guarantee @ cure or no pay, i . Weaxs Leave WasniG@rtos Fuom STATIO: Haxy BSTREET: 8. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain iy Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- ney Dixeawes and all’ Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis Stage. Send two stamps for pam- Dr. JOHN TRIPP. ‘T HAS REMEDY FOR LA- cured. Can be euarantecd in either 50 p.m. daily for ) and 9:50 p.m. D POTOMAC RATLROA! ‘ufialo, Niarara, ADAME DE FORE: All female complaints quick]; daily at 64 New York avenue northwest. Of feehours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. jicua, Rochester, y except Sunday. wit ANGER SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA FRONTING ON PROSPECT STREET, MERE DIAN HILL. IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CUSDAND EAST OF SIXTEENTH STREET EX- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the Dis- trict of Columbia, passed on the 21st day of July, 1582, u equity cause No. 8,157, 1 will sell at public auction, FACE Sy HUERTA veh 1 N DA a) EPTEMBE! . D. 18 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail ct block ren of lot four (4), in , in Hall and Eivan'’s subdivision of Meridian. ‘Hil, the said lot fronting fifty (50) feet on Ny eg strect by a depth of one hundred and ninety (190) feet. Terms: One-third of the purchase money. in casi whhin seven days from and after the day of sale, of which $100 is to paid as a deposit at the time of sale, Aud the balance of the purchase money in two equal installments in one an two years from date of sale, for which payments promissory notes, ug interest at the rate ‘of six per ceut, are to be given by the pur- ‘haser, to be secured by a reserved lien on the property sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash. All convey- ancung to be at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with the Trustee reserves the right to resell the pro] wig ~ oS ep hgaee Se default- ing purchaser after five ’ advertiseme: ROBERT H. T. LEIPOLD, Trustee, SHERMAN & CO., Auctioneera. ‘a130-e08ds SOWSH SIDE OF H STREET. BETWEEN NOR’ I N THIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS SOUTHWEST. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1882, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, Lots C and 'D. subdivisi of Square No. 537 fronting 46 feet by'a depth of about 119 feet, improved by a small brick dweiling, Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at seven per cent, secured by a ced of trust. $100 deposit at time of bale. Convey- ancing at purchaser's cost, aud0-w,eem,3t J, T, COLDWELL, Auct. CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 1 RUSTEE'S SALE FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, ON NINTH STREET, Bi'TWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS SOUTHEAST. By_ virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber, No. 747, folio 153, of the land ‘records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the party secu I will sell at public auction, in front of the N '., THE SECOND DAY OF OC. R,’A. D. 1882, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., parts of lots eleven (1) and swelve oe in square numbered nine hundred and twenty. (020), besinning for the same on 9th street east sixty-four (64) feet from the northeast corner of said equare, and running thence south with said street twen! ine (29) feet and one (1) inch; thence west twenty-five (29) feet; thence north twenty-nine (29) feet and one (1) inch; thence east twenty-nve (25) feet to the place of beginning, with the provements, consisting of a two-story frame jonse. ‘Terms of sale: The amount cf the indcbte Inces, enred by said and expense of sale iu cesh, balance in 6 and 12 months, notes to bear interest and to be se- cured by deed of trost on premises sold. A deposit of $100 required at timeof sale. Conveyanein purchaser's cost ‘Terms to be complied with in 7 day: o-herwise resale at the e'ak and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after 5 pays public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D, C. CHARLES PETERS au30sept6, 13,20, 27&d&ds, SALE OF VALUABLE RTY ON Q STREET, BE’ .- HAND FOURTEENTH STREETS, IN RTHWEST PORTION OF THE CITY. By virtus of a decree passed in the cause of Red. ficid vs. Kedfield et al., No. 8,0: 5 ne Court of the District of N. Y, ©EMBER TW |. 1882, X O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, offer for sale at public auction Lot numbered sixty-nine, (69,) in Chipman, Exley and Richards’, trustees, recorded subdivision of Square numbered two hundred and fo ty, (240.) The said property 1s im- proved by a three-story brick dweliing, end is known as Q street northwest, in the city of Washing- ‘Vernis: One-third cash, and balance in nine and eighteen mouths from da: the notes of the pur- chaser bein sven for the deferred payiacnts, Dear ig six per cent interest per annum, and secured by deed of trun’ on the properts. or all caél, at the option of the rehaser. Tu ca-e purchaser fails to comply, the prop- ty to be resold after seven daYs'at hia risk,” All con- eyancing at cost of purchaser. "A depoxit of one lan- property is knocked COTT, Real Estate Broker, 1416 F street northwest. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TWO--TORY BRICK DWE) GHTH STREET NORTHWES RAME HOUSES AT TW T. HAND H STREETS NORTHW: By virtue of a decd of trust dated the 4th day of December, A. D. 1879, and recorded in Liber 931, fol. 389, et seq., one of the land recoris for the District of Coluiubia, and at the writt-n request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auctior SALE TE, in front of the premises, at the data mentioned, the f lowing described Real "Est te, situated in the sity on TUE! Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: DAY, the TWELETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. #t FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ali of lot numbered teen (17) in Windsor and Ford's recorded subdi- vision of oriinal lots numbered nine (9) and ten (10), in square numbered three hundred and uinety-seven (397), improved, by a two-story brick dwelling, being numbered 1538 8th street northwest. Also, same day, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all of origi. nal Lot numbered one, (1, ) in Square ‘wumbered twel inproved by four Frame Houss, bein nm of New Hampshire avenue, 25th and ets northwest. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen month: Properties will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five (5) days’ advertise- ment in any one of the daily papers. Conveyancing and recording at purchaner's coat, HENRY M. BAKER, 7 Trustees. wasids THOMA J.T. COLDWELL, Au H. CALLAN, § ‘The Star Route Trial. A LITTLE SCENE IN COURT. THE EVEN NG STAR. SBURY PARK, N. J., THE VICTORIA. #A Fatally hotel lear ocdan. “Reduced rates 9é anzd-ime Miss 8. KEMPE, Proprietress: IVER SPRINGS, MD., ON THE LOWER POTO- mac.—Open for the reception of until OCTOBER Isr. Terms, $1.25 per day. Fisning and ng. A table well supplied, ¢ wth fish and oysters. “R. B. eee Proprietor. ‘au2i-im ‘OTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N.J. H ‘OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3), ‘For illustrated clreular, terms, ke.. ad dreas ¥//) FRED. E. FOSTER. x Circulars at Star office. aus tse Eason 1882. BRIGHT HOUSE D i ,ROWGLASS HOUSE, s we OPEN Soxe dt 1832, is seam WALTER BURTON, Froptietor. ps POTNT HOTELL St. Many’s Couxry, Manrzaxn, Open for reception of Guests Juxe 15th, under the management of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. "Phe Hotel has just been. thorough ie Ho r yated, furnished and supplied with every conventenos for the comfort of guests, and isa first-class Summer Beene ran $10 per week, 1d $35. ith. e3 per a r, ang 1 month. 8) jal arran ita made for familic aily com qacnbatice with Washi Baltimore, and Norfalic Be ate cea ers George 7 Lady of the Lake, tind Jane Moseley. For further information adress Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Md. FAMILY SUPPLIES. URE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING. 10 Ibs. Gran. Sugar. 1Gal. Best Sweet Catawba Wine. 3 Cans New Salmon. 4 Cans New Lobster. Celery Green Ginger, Whole White and Biuck Musta rey 1213 7th st. n. 4e9-3m bet. Mand 'N. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: oF cI s vit EEE A EEE gsSSs RRR FE Sassy EEE Sgss5 7 Jylt a wzaz2 BO & 9020 a 2 a a Ssssg {a j=|= i=in} LAMA’ 2a 2a a LLLLAA BH y2Z2 Banna goeag 3 Ga 0S yz BASS (I ree AeA Polietohed Bw a at 22 azana Tou Pune WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ast street aud Indiana ayenus Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. % H H m Fett asso) = (J (tAnED CLARET! ~ CLARET We offer, a8 asnecialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OR $3.75 PER DOZE ‘We haye also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we are offering at low es, POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES, PANNED OYSTERS, SARDINES, &e., &e., for Picnics and Ex- cursions. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m5 No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. Jor B. KELLA, ¢ DEALER rx Frest-Chass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Se, CORNED BEEF Btall 629 ana tic ee 9th street wi 18 629 an Center 3 a ox 71, City ice. Marketing delivered free of chargo to allpartnot the mara GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. __ puos. J. FISH. E ED REAL ES- ‘TON, D.C authority conferred upon the exeen- vill and testament of Wm. E: % !, at public auction, on the f FIRST DAY OF SEPTE O'CLOCK P.M. pal ise 2 BER, , the following Buildings Lot 9, in square 20; Part Lot, in square 10; Lot 9. in square 12; Lot 12, in'sauare 12; n square 22. hird cash; bslance in-six, twelve and ths, with interes c per deed of trust on the property so) ion of the purchas.r. All conve 4 at Purchaser's cost. HORATIO N. EASBY, J. W. EAB au21-dts FExcentors of Win. E: deceased. NPUOMAS DOWLING, Anctionoer. TEEN-AND-A- NANIA” AVE- FIRST, 1882, at ONE premises, T will the large bi dings situxted on the northeast corner of 15} street and Pennsylvania avenue e property to be re- Puy purchaser to erade, sod, and leave the property in sood condition. Anadi al stm of $100 will be required as a deposit, to secure the faitiful jerformanc: of the agreement. THOMAS DOWLI auls-d&ds Auctiouleer. Fpwiomas DOWLING, Auctionce TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON K STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Jy virtue of deed of trust to Henry Navlor. bis a day of nd duly recorted in Liber J ae heirs and assizns, bearing date the |, one of the land records for Wash- May, A. D. and by direction of the holder of '98, at folio ington count D. the note. ed thereby, we, the undersigned he Jaw ot Henry Naylor, deceased, will sell on WEDN DAY, the SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D, at FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M., in front of the pre, part of lot numbered ten (10), in John F. Callan’s sul division of ‘square numbered four hundred and fifty one (451), in Washington, in the District of Columbi: beginning for the same at the southeast corner of. ‘said let, and running thence‘ north f ix (46) feet four (3) inches, thence west fifteen (15) Teet five and one- half (5's) inches, thence south fort; ix (46) feet four (4) inches to north K s.ccet Lene» east by and with the ne of said street fifteen (15) feet tive and one-half (334) inches to the place of beginning. ‘Terms: hundred doliars cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest, aud secured by a. deed of trust on the property sold, or ali cash, at the purchaser's option. | Terns of sale ty be complied with im five dé ‘ter the day of sale, or the trustees will re- tell the same at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- al we A deposit of $50 required when the property is sold. MARY 8S. NAYLOR, HENRY N Si MATILDA V. JAMES, REBECCA W. ROBERTS, aul5-d&ds Heirs at Law of Henry Naylor. BENSINGER Anctoneer, We Washington Horse and ‘Carriage Bazaar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, &c., EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNING, commencing at "TEN QOCLOCE, | Special attention given, to the sales of Real Estate: rsonal property. Liberal advances Gall consignments, Uatel 8: DENSINGENG Reet _—— ee OSEPH GAWLE! J OSPGESRHAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate snd everything lass, ‘Telephone connection. m1é SIX FE tor 39. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for 312. Perfect fit cuaranteed. Onr closing out eale of summer neck-wear and under- wear commences Suturday, “July 2 You can be supplied for very little money. (French Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 cts.) Closing out a large stock of Fancy and Balbriggan Halt Hose, only 25 cents; at Sy22 MEGINNISS', 1002 F street, n.w. S. B. ELLERY, 'e EUCCESSOn 14 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srneer Noatuwrst, Wasuinerow, D.O. SHIRTS Six of the Finest Dress Sh Six Extra Fine Shirts to Six Flue 5! twordel mnar24 atom PSON'S DKESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHIN 816 ¥ to orde 2.00 bari 750 EMPORIUM, Street Northwest. FOOTWEAR, ished, 90c. mnfinished, finished, 80. ta, unfinixied, Gc. ; finished, 73c._ $10 _SEWING MACHINES, é&e OU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before you come here and see our no sgents employed. 3, F. McKENNEY, 427 Oth streot northwert. Isell ali kinds; rent and repair. aude rue LAST BARGAIN SALE OF THE SEASON. 10 Singer Machines ai 0.00 8 Howe * 7 00 9 Weed 650 TW.&W. tt 800 5 Victor" ** s + 650 3 Wilson + 2 700 600 8Grover&Baker | 5 WARRANTED IN PEREECT ORDER, At OPPENHEIMER'3 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. Machines Rented and Repaired. auld A FEW BIG BARGAINS IN. SEWING MACHINES, Ar Conner Tra axp H SrneErs. One new, latest improved Si lightly used One Domestic doe 4 Singer, slightly These Machines have sto} ext side drawers, cover and ell. attachments sre warrant for five Seat ‘complete, anc One second-hand Sine Bait lowe Agency for the Self-threadiny een Ie. Renting and Repairing, “2S BOW C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Next door to v a Next d Auerbach’s Gent's Furnishing and Hat MEN. Tt you have failed to recel eases of Chronie Diseases, suc as ey Complaint, Nervous Debility, byeor ss Le ‘send two stamps {or our telf-examihation end our new book padreees Hans Of hire AD Hearn” be ee 447 East 15th 6 TSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND eee oer ars experien ‘acure ry Ureaus, Nervous and Seminal We Gonorrhoea and ‘Consultations stri Wednesda; jeart Disease, Kid- , Impotency or Pre- jervous yen. and Elmira, st9.39a. Pre Hine, 6:40am and 440 pm. datly, 's.m and 440 p.m. daily, except A AND FRED! ALEXANDRIA ria, 6:30, 7:00, 9: 4 ; Pp. 20, 11-00 and 11:25 2.m.,and 3 p.m. nod and the South, 6:30 daily, except Sunday. ¢ Alexandria for Washin: AND WASHINGTON information at the office, northeast ef 1sth strret and Pennsylvania avemt te, where omlers can be left f ching of baa 'g, where o for the 2 destination frous bote- OH8N BR, WRIGHT, J UNDERTAKER, 1387 TexTH STREET NoRTHWEsr. ‘Telephone Connection. alo UGUSTUS BURGDORF, 316 Pes UBNISHING UNDERTAKER, Bree Pennsylvania avennenorthwest, between Sieetrectn, Everything Hret-class. sand. Ki ooxoMicaL AND SAFE. WEAYFR, KENGLA & cO.'3 LAUNDRY SOAP JEFCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT Ig PURE: PvTNG FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEA« OUT.| AND ROT THE CLOTHES, ITISSAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE 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 EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENFRALL' AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, m8 3244 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. (Aun SEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, DEALER IN GERMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND SOLE AGENT OF THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYM- BELLO ORGANS AND THE MATCH-- LESS HEINEKAMP PIANOS, Offers the following REVISED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: No, 1.—Genuine Wm.. in Son ee nara erga ako Xo. d-—"Boven octave New York Square Piano. ‘No. 8.—Magnificent New Sauce Rae ee ey ee No, 5.8 $600 Double-bank Smith A-M. Churciy Or. No. 6.—Npecial prices in “fiason & Hamiin,ana sq Ghoninger Organs, SSE tomy norman DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER WEDNESDAY.. Tn the Criminal Court this afternoon, in the trial 0” the star route cases, Mr. Wilson having declared that Brady owed Walsh nothing, and had said so uader oath, Mr. Ker interrupted and said that fhe matter was notin evidence. Mr. Wilson referred Mr. Ker to the answer of Mr. Brady in the Walsh sult, but Mr. Ker insisted that that was not tn evi- tence. Mr. Wilson, after some discussion, admit- sed that It was not In evidence. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL called the attention of the court to the matter. Mr. Wilson asked if the Attorney General pro- posed to take advantage of such a small matter as that against the defendants. The Attorney General said that he wanted the case tried by the regular and orderly forms. “The Attorney General of the United States,” sald Mr. Wilson, with considerable emphasis, “is standing here to take advantge of such a matter.” “Wiil you suffer that. sir?” asked the Alorney General, addressing the court. THE COURT SURPRISED. “No, sir, I will not suffer it,” satd Judge Wylie. ‘Mr. Wison, I am surprised that a counsel gene rally So proper in his conduct in this case should have forgotten himself, as he seems to have done in this Instance. It is improper to refer to matter not in evidence.” “I have always thought,” satd Mr. Wilson, “that the purpose of the government was. not to take advantage of a citizen.” “There 1s no limits toa man’ imagination tn arguing a case,” sald Judge Wylle, “except he must not attempt in bis flights to bring in matters not tn evidence.” Mr. Wilson said that he would endeavor not to transcend the rule, and proceeded with is argu- ment ‘MR. MERRICK’S NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE. Mr. Wilson read from an old copy of the New York Times a history of Mr. Merrick’s newspaper enterprise, The Patriot, stating that it was founded by patriots and antt-corruptionists of the old de- August 30, ISS2. 2d Edition. Latest agra Te Stn ‘The Fight at Kassasin Lock. Lonpon, August 30.—Gen. Wolseley telegraphs from the cavalry headquarters at Mabsameh camp on Tuesday that only the Household cavalry and the 7th dragoon guanis were seriously engaged In the fight at Kassasin lock on Monday evening. The former had three troopers killed and eight wounded. Major Townshend received a saber cut on the wrist. The guards had two troopers wounded. ———— Pension Frauds Charged. Syracvse, N. ¥., August 90.—Edward A. Wog- ner, of Ithaca, was examined before United State Commissioner Northrop, and held on two charg! of taking {legal fees for procuring pensions for rsonsin Ithaca, He furnished bail and was re- leased. Sage Wife Muirder and Suicide. HAVERHILL, Mass., August 30.—George Rogers, aged 50 years, shot his wife at noon to-day, In G H. Hoyt’s box factory, and then shot himself. Both were killed. No cause is known for the act. BK aiboal Murdered by Tram Lovisvitie, Ky., August MKS Powers, a Watchman on the Louisville and Nashville ratl- Toad, was shot in the head and killed by unknown tramps, hear Biind Asylum, at 2 o’ck this morn- ing.. He had some trouble with agang of five tramps yesterday, and itis believed that the crime ‘was committed by some of them. mocracy, He read the names of a number of sub- ee ee ee scribers to the stock, including those of Wm. M. Great Floods in Texas. ‘Tweed, $25. R. B._Conolly, $5,000; Richard SAN ANTONIO, TEX., August 30.—The wires are down, but a private letter confirms the reports of the floods on the Concho river. Six inches of rain fell all over Northwestern Texas It is estimated that 25,000 sheep, besides cattle, horses, and mules, and sixty or seventy persons’ were = eee swept’ away. About fifty’ houses we! District Government Affairs. Washed away in Laredo, and the trac can Lowest Biibees, of the Mextcan National ratiroad was ba‘lly 7 a saab are damaged on Sunday, Further destruction 1s feared | The lowest bidder for the 11th street work, for when the waters of the Concho reach the Rio | Which proposals were opened to-day, has been as- Grande, At Abiline several sheepmen lose all of ained to be Patrick Maloney, his bid ai their flocks, and are almost ruine 40. The lowest bidder for the 7th street ——>—___ lam H. Mouler, whose aggregate bid Schell,’ $5,000 ST. Selkirk, 35,000; W. W. Corcoran (through an agent), $15,009, ‘and Richard 1. Merrlek (subscribed but not pild), £1.00. Mr. Wilson concluded at 8 o'clock, and the court adjourned until to-morrow. Another Account of the Cumberland | amounts two 210,821.28. Valley Railroad Accident. aaa maaan THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ACO! A Mvur's Parr va Fist Figur. John poe Crampersbuna, Pa., August 30.—An engine, without any cars attached, ran into the Harris: burg express, on the Cumberland valley, Tr Toad, near here, at midnight last night, and Bart Minnick, engineer of the express tralt received injuries which caused his death. No otiers Injured, though both engines were completely wrecked. The express train was entering the inain track from a switch when the engine ran Into it. The train men on the express train say they had re- celved no notifeation of the approach of the extra engine. Accidental Shooting of a Woman, Lonpow, Ovr., August 20.—Rev. Mr. Turner, pas- tor of a Methodist church at Ailsa Craig, whtle attempting to shoot fowis in the yard missed his aim, and the ball struck and mortally wounded Mrs. Bragg, who was standing on the opposite side of the street, 50 yards distant, inst achat and Nicholas Turner, colored Lab ut the Washington Brick Machine works, engaged in an alte atone O'clock to-day on a pile of bricks, and the first- named fell off the plie under a cart, to which was attached a mule, the animal taking fright and running over the body of Better, injuring him eriously. ‘The pollee ambulance’ was seut tor and took him to the Freedinan’s hospital —————— ‘Toe Wn. of the late John Thornton was re- ceived ty the register yesterday for probate and record. His wife, Harriet Thornton, was named as exccutrix, and the estate was left to her. se THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following are the opening and closing prices ef the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street 0. Revolutionary War Monuments. ARABYDS MOONLIGHT ATTACK, Repulved After Some Hard Fighting. GEN. WOLSELEY'S ACCOUNT OF THE FiawT, Gen. Wolseley telegraphed from Kassassin look &s follows: “Major Gen.Graham, commanding this post, Was attacked y ¥ evening by about twelve guns and eight battalions. Our men bee haved extremely weil, and infilcved severe loss upon the enemy. At first Gen. Graham had but five guns, two anda half battalions, anda small detachment of cavalry and mounted infaificy. Being reinforced by another battalion he attacked the enemy in front, whilst the first cavalry brige ade, under Col Sir Baker Russell, charged them in flank, sabering a considerable number. ‘The v weil handied by Major Gen, aham’s dispositions were all they should have been. His operations were car- ried off with the coolness with which he has alk ways been Well known. Arabi Pasha was on the field during the action. The cavalry charged moonlight but were unable to secure the ins, Which the enemy withdrew during the night, hey’ left, however, all thetr ammunition. Our killed are’ Sunzeon-Major Shaw, six marine artile lery, and one infantry sergeant. "The wounded are one ‘major, two capiains, two Meutenauts and 56 men. ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE RATTLE—A BRILLIANE CAVALRY CHARGE. The Daily Telegrapt’s correspondent says: “At one o'clock 4,000 Bedoulns appeared on our right and front, extending two miles, but on the opening fire on them they retired. About o'clock their Infantry advanced In open order our left, bringing Up several guns, which placed at short distances from each other, presently showed several pleces of artillery on our right. Our guns opened fire and our men turned iL to face the attack. Th and during the whole afternoon the gallant Ite garrison made a good defense, Meanwhile, the e miles in our rear, had Gen. Graham to Support without encount p.m, ost to our my. By 72 ‘the whole force, with four guns, set out to ‘succor the troops at Kassassin, “Phe 'march bad to be made very cautiously, The moon was rising ang showed the little army of horsemen as they passed over the shingly ground. Col, Russell brought him, and had his men over four miles of heavy grow so that by nine — o'clock, when ines silently halted on the stay line, they found themselves so close to the Rgypuans that the shells went over their heads In quick succes: ston, landmg nearly haif a mile Int the position the cavalry had now gain see the enemy close on the horizon in very da number reupon Col. Russell dismounted the mW) Open a , but they found that the enemy was closer than they had anticipated. Just then Major Gen, Lowe dashed up and gave the words of command * and “Charge” uttered when the rapidly obeyed at OMINOUS Mure Iu a very few mo i the enemy with ing by Unis time ceased firkny Exyptians and cut them up se y. A general rout hereupon Me sued, Arabi’s artiterymen getting their away, While his Infantry fell Intova disordered mass upon the banks of the canal, afew dashing Into the Water to save themselves. It would be dificult to imagine a more complete success than was seen. The bravery of te cavalry in thus grandly charging a blind posttion, the strength of which it was Impossible to tell, rendered the enemy almost panic-stricken. Russell's horse fell dead, but he seized another, and before the ene- my’s position was gained was well In front once more. The enewy fell back rapidly. In Uhis way our position at Kassassin was relieved. We now command the country leading to Tel-el-Kebir.” a srr for Sen = h 1 ordered Un great bray. Name, pare | dame) Gy] Fort Pray, N. Y., August 30.—To-day, under | Cen, Pacific...| 93%; 93%; Mor, & Wes. p. 50% 50K the supervision of Mr. Jephtha R. Simms, the hils- | Chea € Oblo..| 25%, 2344 Nort Pac s., B04. 50s torlan, there were placed two small monuments | ~ Do, ist pref .| 874 37 "| Do. pref... 84 on thé site of the old Fort Plain, which was! Do. giprer..|.... 25 |Northwest.... 145° 146 erected in 1776, and on the site of the block house | ©. ¢. c. -| 81 Bly Ont. & West.) 265) 26% erected in 1781. Both sites are on the farm of Mr. | Col. Coal......| 42% 42% Pac. 3 1) 43g) 44g Sipe, near this village. 2145" 1445, Peo, D. & Ell.) 864 3585 —_s>—___ Wall Street To-day. BS 574, OK 297% 30% Si 61 = New York, August $0.—The Post's financial ar- oA Bed emia BES tele says: Notwithstanding the turn of the money | Jil, Ccntral ... 158 les SUP. & Omaha S54 4% market toward higher rates, the stock market is | TAh® S rae an anaes “ae Bim strong, and somewhat higher than yesterday, al- | LOU. =| Seal soe tee e teigta:| esl cae thougil as we write prices have receded a fraction | oe See eee Cxcepting Del. Lack. and Western, which is piri ree Gowa, 1%), from, the highest | prides whitch Fea oy Sven Fae pid: Were made before noon, e features of the sto “sain ede hoon a market have been Lake Shore at 1127 Dental: 15 (Mate Wes Uinon.- Rochester and Pittsbi and Pacific at 52a}. Ver, 57% ASBKub7 5 at 27ga281Z 1 ‘Omaha, 8535 135345 muisville, 724 a 73g a 72 Northern Pacifle at 503gab1a50%, and 924/933; ay; and Western Union _—_‘Telegraph, 902917993. Outside of these stocks the market has been very dull. It 1s stilla question whether the rise which began yesterday {s a “room trad- ers’” turn, or whether it has the active support of the large’ speculators who contribute so much strength to every movement of importance. United States bonds are unchanged in price. The extended sixes are naturally no longer quoted in the market. tate bonds are lull and steady. Railroad bonds are up 4a2iy points. The money market, while slowly, 1s Surely hardening, and bankers who have been get- tng only 4a5 per cent for call loans on stocks are to-day getting 5a6 per cent. At the Stock Ex- change among the brokers the quotation on this class of loans 15 about 5 per cent, and one stock exchange firm to-day 1s offering'to carry stocks for other brokers to the extent in value of several millions of dollars at 5 per cent. The market for foreign exchange continues inactive. = * —_—_—<»___ The Markets, BALTIMORE, August 30.—Virginia 6s, consols, 59; do, new ten-forties, 42% bid t Keel-Hauling. Acablegram from Alexangria, Egypt, August 29th, says:—Those afloat in the harbor to-day wit- nessed an unusual sight—the keel-hautng of three Arab sailors on board the Exyptian frigate Soula for mutiny. They were frst flogged, and then ted to a rope aud hauled up U9 the port side yard- arm. They were then dropped into the sea, drag- ged under the keel and hauled up to the starvoard yardarm. They were soon dead, Se ge AN “ Oprvs Panton” FoR “SocteTy LAprEs.”— Mrs. Kate Chisom, who claims to be the widow of a Loulsiana sugar planter, is the proprietress of an opium parlor on Mount Vernon street, Philadel- phia, the only establishment of the kind in that city. She claims that many of the frequenters of her place move In gocd society and reside In the fashionable quarters of the city, and she seems to consider herself a public benefactress in offering aquict retreat to women victims of the opium j habit, where they can indulge In safety and com- fort,” “Those who are in any way known are stared at a little by the others when they first come,” she says, “but they do not seem to nilnd this, an/ are Very sociable with each other, Dur- ing the winter parties of three or four will often come together. Actresses generally come In this, pe MORE, a 7 Se cemented w remain two or three hours, a then leave 2: ph poet AG 2 ta, | togetaer.” Mrs. Chisom refused to #1 how much an Seat eee aan 3; 7083.75; do. extra, | she charged these aristocratic oplum smokers She rigorously excludes the sterner ying that men do not interest the women who indulge Rio brands, 6.00; Baltimore winter whe: 79; do. extra. 4.00a igh grade family, h patent, 7. Wheat, southern quiet; western exsier, closing firmer— | in oplum. rn red, 1.12a1.14; do. amber, 1. 15al. 1 0. 2 ———— Western winter red, spot, 1-114¢u1.1174; August, 1.1135 | | ReapgvsteR REORGANIZATION OF THE PETERS 3 a ptenb Novembe: ‘October,’ I. (Va.) ScHoots.—" of Petersburg, sweeping changes r pos ons which tigi been filed. Just 2 month ag y the old or funder bo rd and elected teache: ir own choosing. Colored teachers were \for colored Schools. ‘The term of off) ® readjuster Sc yestet de ‘ated most of the ool board lay and ma December, 1.1448 west yellow, 90; western mix: October, 84a8is; November, er, Tl bid. Oats lower southern, 40246; do. rev western white, 41a: i Corn, southern quiet and. stead. HB: do. southern’ white, September, 8: T8hs and faicly ac Bsa sylvania, 40245. Rye dull, 67. Hay steady—prime to eo tS P choice Bennasivanin end Maryland, 15.008 6.0. Fa poets Had note stig aed — inosine slinetderes and cae isnt eked, TNE | the oath of ofc and the ducting oath. For the 147. Bac MY: clear rib sides, 164. | Hirst tle In the history of Petersburg a colored 14, Butter’ firn princip: aS elected. A great deal of indigna- tion prevails amo: col z the funders. Alfred Sprye ed, Was elected principal of the Peabody: red'school; E. H. Hinton, prineipal of the An- cargoes, ordinary to fair, Shy . Suear quiet—A soft, 94,; copper refined quiet, a3 ee Nduiet and steady, 1ddal.00. Freents | detson white ‘school, and Major EB, Brancl u ‘ive quiet and_ steady 11a. 3 porate Snpetntendeut otter a 1 ils corn, pushe = oe ar ushelg, " Shipments— Wire MvrpER IN Virainta.—For some as yet plained cause, Mr. James Orange, a respéct- mer, living in Charles City ‘county, Va., shot and Killed his wife with a shotgun while the Uwo were at the house glone. The report of the gun was heard by a negro at work In the fleld, aud 980 bushel: corn, none. shels; corn, 51,492 bushels. N, August 30, 12:30 p. m.—Atlantic and rh first mortgaze trust ce: do. seconds, 99's. New York Ce ral, 140%. Pennsylvania Centra! Sales—wheat, ng, 314.” Ontario and Western, 27. Milwaukle | upon going to the hous? found Mrs. Orange lying and St. Paul common, 1253s. dead a few feet from the door. The husband ‘sur- Se rendered himself to the deputy sheriff, but gave War Department Apppointments, __| no account of the crime. While he Was being taken to jail, Henry Woodcock, a brother of the murdered woman, attempted to avense his sister death by killing Grange, but was prevented by the officers. Orange is said to be a high-tempered man, bat was never thought to be insane. Some attribute the crime to jealousy, while others say there was no ground for such suspicion. The deceased was about forty-five years of age and her husband firty. ——___-~+e. News Briefs. Four German expeditions will soon leave Tram- bitrg for America to observe the transit of Venus from Connecticut, South Carolina, Costa Rica, and the Strats of Magelien. ‘The remains of Charies J. Kickham, the Fenian, were buried at Dublin yesterday without religions ceremony, the priests declining to admit the coffin in the cathedral. Prince Leopold Js seriously M1 at London. Sparks from a locomotive set fire last night to the Bee Ine’s off sheds at Cleveland. The 300 barrels of refined petroleum stored there burned furiously, and set fire to adjoining property on land and Water. The total loss 1s approximated The Secretary of War has made the following appointments in the War department: Alfred J. Anderson (Ohio) and W. H. J. Malvin, $1,000, 8, G. 0.; William Baird (West Virginia),’ class one, % C. Upperman (Md.), $1, nd John Ss. $1.000, S. G. O.; A. N. Bliss (Mich.), clas: 1, A. G. 0.; 8. 8. F. Thor (IIL), $1,000, S. G. O.; Chas, W. Franklin (Nev.), laborer. ——.___ AN AMERICAN OFFICER WITH THE BRITISH ARMY. ‘The British government has given permission to an officer of the U.S. navy to accompany Sir Gar- net Wolseley, commanding the English forces in Egypt,on his campaign in that country, and Lieut. Commander Caspar 7. Goodrich, attached to the U.S.S. Lancaster, now on European station, has been selected for that duty. ‘THE TAYLOR COURT-MARTIAL case was submitted tothe Secretary of War this afternoon, having been approved by General Sherman to-day. The Secretary will probably act upon the case this afternoon. ‘The statement that orders have al- ‘The Working People. THE CUMBERLAND MINES—THE DRIVERS ASKING FOR MOKE PAY—THE SITUATION aT PITTSBURG. ‘The drivers of the George's Creek Coal and Iron company and the New Central Coal company of Maryland, who recently returned to work at Tre duced pay, (#1.65 per day,) have notified the com. pantes that on September Ist they will want larger w: No amount 18 specified, but a meeting 18 to be held at Lonacontng to dectie, Tt ts thought that one and probably both compantes will pay am advance of 25 cents, as most of the drivers are men with families, and the amount patd ts not come sidered enough by some of the company officers, The Franklin and Phouix mines started up yes terday, and the Kingsion miae of the Maryland company started With a small force to-day. The Atnerican company also gave out some tools yes. terday. The Allegany and New Hope mines of the Consolidation company started yesterday, a8 did the old men at tue Hofman who were given tools the day before. The old drivers resumed work in Hoffman also. ‘The Consolidation company have served notices and taken tw eject from the company’s houses those miners to whom no work Is to be given, * The miners, it 18 understood, will Might the com- Pany Ubrough the courts. "The company will re. quire the others employed to sign leases. The other compantes have dropped the cases azeinst Uhose men Whom they have employed, and those to whom no work was given have decided to Vae cate and not fight the companies and lose all chances of getting back hi Wilson, Walke: Started up One set of Tolis yeste ald of the boss puddler ad the itil, enough tron was turned out to last several days. union hatnmermen are at work in thig rll by y association, and the fact that they did not refuse to work iron turned out by Ue Doses 15 regarded as a very great conces sion. A letter from R. D. Layton, grand secretary of the Knights of Labor at Pittsburg, denies that many of the miners recently on strike In the coal regions had withdrawn from the order of Knights of ‘Labor. Mr. Layton says n say truth fully that not a singic Knight has deserted our ranks. The fight was against twelve hours for @ day's work, against a reduction of wages and inst the demand upon our people to desert the organization, When the battle ended the miners had two points and the operators the other. Ten hours and u nization the order still retains.” ————o It has been decided to remove the remains of Miss Fanny Parnell from Trenton to Boston, to be deposited in the family vault At Newbury lard Mas been the business men by pass- whers, Pittsburg, day, ald with the taanager of the attempting vo bogus checks. 1 from Iermostlla, Sonora, Mexico, Says: Hessing, of Chicago, Was murdered by the Apaches last Saturd ‘Another that Hessing was ki! to his mine, where he wa off Lis men, DIED. BURGER, Afteralone i nm Angnst @9, 1882, $a m., RUSALIA BUKGEG, aged forty-two rs. tice of funeral hereafter. - cus are invited to attend without further notic 2° IMBRIE. On August $0, 1852, at 12-300'clock, ERS- KINE KANKIN, culy tof 3. Ak. aud Lelia i, Tau ths, brie, awed 3 years, 5 at 3:30 o'clock, from parents’ nos- Fuinerai on Fridiy idence, No. 925 I street northweet. McCO¥. On Tuesday, August 29, 1882, RICHARD MCCOX, aged 9 years, 8 Weeks and 1) days. from us has gone, mod teat ur midst, can be flied. Evur. Frion ts of the fazily arv respectfully invite) to attend tue funeral from 2112" stivel northwest to-wOrrow sat 2p.m. on August 20th, 1 TCR intuit Peake, aged tiv thn st, ‘i hursduy tives and friend TPHE PUBLIC 18 REQUESTED Cane FULLY TO NOTICE THY NEW AND SCHEME TO Bi: DKAWN MONTHLY, &2-CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PROPORTION. at $30,000. Sylvanus K. Makison yesterday confessed to the murier of Mrs. Maggie Copely, at Weathersfeid, Til,, and pointed out the place where he concealed the money he had stolen from her. ready been issued for Col. Taylor’s release is pre- mature, Mazon Wrivcarp’s Deata.—The War depart- ment is informed of the death of Major Charles W. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Jature for Edi atonal and Cyssisue poe ture for Educational and Cyarit mu a ital of $1,000,000 which @ Tescrve a has sitice been added. It 1s proposed that the vessels of the North At- lantle squadron take part in the bi-centennial celebration in Philadelphia, | ‘ne of Josep! arger im Md., aged twenty-four, was found yesterday in the Wingard, of the pay department, which occurred at Fort Douglass, Utah, to-day. A No Pros.—Moses Minster, who was charged ung popular vote its franchise was the [ipgent State Commitution adopted ‘The only Lottery’ ‘ever voted on and endorsed by the tn fhe Tollee Court yesterday by Mrs. Otvonberg | Chel sheake and ONIO one mile east of the people of any state. with being the possessor of a dangerous dog, which bit her ttle girl, was at the court Big morning to prosecute an assault by Mrs. Otten- berg on four of bis children, by throwing a cante> lope at them. Mr. Moore stated to the court that there was no assault in the case, and he would nolle prosse it, which he dtd. Patent Surr.—Edmond W. Woodruff has filed a bill in equity against the National Shelf and File company for injunction, account and discovery. Plaintiff claims that the defendants have infringed on their letter using their improve- They agk that the court pay city, with wounds onthe head. A party named nes been arreste1 and held pending an in- vest mn Seventy-two new cases of yellow fever and two deaths are reported at Brownsville, Tex. There are a few cases among the in Fort Brown, but they are doing well. There are several cases: at Point Isabella. Seven deaths occurred in Mata- moras anda few new cases were rej The elephant Jumbo a lady tOs- wees N. ¥., yesterday who had fed him with pea- nuts in London. A. J. Heim and his son, living in Baltimore,went Into ihe cellar of their house evening to look foragas leak, taking a ted lamp. In the ex- losion which followed father and son were ae mangled and the bullding destroyed by A fire starting in Hazen & Connor's ee geen Sanenih sees Geel sarbeas tent ments on flle-nolders, decree the defendants to to them three times the amount of profit they have realized in f{ringement of their patents, ” A DISHONEST SERVANT.—Julla Smith allas Julia Diget an Police IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONFS. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. ASPLENDID OPPOKTUNITS 10 WIN A ORS. NIN RAND DRAWING, CLASS L NEW saci OKLEANS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882— Makch Monty Drawing. Took, st the following Sclieize, “under the exclusive supervision and management Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gon.