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2 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Anctioncer, R. 10th and F streets northwest. TRUSTEE SALE OF A BUILDING LOT, ON BOUNDARY | STREET, BETWEEN EIGH- aH AND ON TH STREETS Murray, his heirs snd aesigns, bearing date the fot teenth day of June, 1877, and duly recorded in Li- ber So. 557, folio 380, one of the land records of the Dis- rict of Coluiubia, and by direction thereby, wa, the undersined heit ray, deceased, will sell on THU TE TH DAY OF 8! O'CLOCK P, numbered . Square numbered ig! said District. Terms: One-third cash, balance in stx and twelve months, with int and to be secured by deed of trust oh ‘property or all cash at purchaser's ‘A deposit of $50 required -at the time of sale, iclug at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days, or trustees will resell at pur- chaser’s cost. OWEN MurraY, MARY MURRAY, Heirs-at-law of Hugh Murray. shington every afternoons. Zor information apply.» G. &- JONES, Agent. my28 Tih street porox AC TRANSPORTATION LINE. “2 ® nd 2.) River Preight must be Prepaid. Beturning, arrive in Wa ington every satnriay night . AGENTS, th and Pa, ave. ETC! YER LANDINGS. |, the steamer of 7th street, for Mattox Ni . : i Avrattte [)EXCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, on MOND! costns Ferry. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON NINTH foes Bay, stone's wharf. Cobrum aud How: | STREET BETWEE™ CAND SOU USHO" On SATCKDAY. Currioman and Leonard- ENUE SOUTHEAST. JOHN BR. WOOD, By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, Liber No. 942, folio 418, one of ‘the Yana records J OKFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. wuction, on THURSDAY, RTE. ores ee ee F SE ‘A. D! 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P, THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE M. e premises, all that certain piece of Wu) leave her wharf, . 6th street, every MON ero ind lying and being in the County of Washington, DNF SDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:30. sirict of Columbia, and known and described as lot mh Po Lockout and F numbered twenty-nine (29) In Payne and Fen tali’s re- 4 AT NORFOLK WITH TH corded enbdivision of original lot five (5), in square PROVIDENCE STEAM 5 numbered bondred and forty-five (945). as the id subdivision is recorded in the office of the sur- a yor of sail Di-triet in Liber J. H. K., fol. 53. erms: One-half cash: balance in ‘six and. twelve clase fare to Piney Point ths, notes to bear interest and to besecured by deed p fare to Piney premises. Conveyancing, &e., at pur- i Piney Point of $50 at time of sale. Terms to c. lemves N- ‘seven days, otherwise resale at riak : r. 2 NEW YOR JOHN IMIRIE, Trastee. JOHN GIBSON and B.C. KNIC ‘ i I2ES. AMSTERDAM. "hwo best ana chea powered, Clyde-built Dutch carbon! You cannot do wit A | G JOUNSON & BRO., . JAL anp WOOD, We will soll as low as any oli or new firm, any large or a ™m, or any other kind of firm in the ci ‘will cony S =, ore yard Moin Yar | z 30... Brane Ottice: aul AMB LIN! OHN MILLER, H a J Odolenale ang Retatl Denter in | EKLY m SOAL AD FOO De. ee oe SIExmens ilain office, Depot, snd “Kindiine Wood Stu, 4% ana AVING NEW nY THU iri ne southwest. ranch Offices, 529 71 PEAVIRO HEN Some ee street northwest and 143 B street southeast. ‘Telephonic EAN waw © ection. AND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. T hande the very best quality of Anthracite and Bitu- we apply to s Coal. I buy for cash only; therefore my prices Cc. B. RICHARD & CO., is le Cops Peete gaect by con General Passenzer Azeat mines and kept undercover. Orders promptly de- liane: Nore feted in anus partof the et Sm Or to PERCY G. SMITH, gon ON BROTHER: I sylvanta avenus. Send f ou . ao apl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ORTH GFRMAN LLOYD— ND W 5 Strata Lise Merwerw New Your, Havae, SoeDe oon LoxDoN, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMES. The te this company will sail EVEY gaT- | BY water and rail direct from the mines. TRDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. | Facilities unsurpassed by any firm in the United jo Ca From New York to Havre, Londo: States. uthampton and Bremen, first cabin, £190; secon: ‘Sell at lowest cash prices, and delivere1 promptly. meh ep bon ee = Ergot tag as he gar Main office, wharves and depot, 12th aud | Water pa. Fe sae! ig pony te strests southwest. °O., 2 Bowling Green, New York; W. G. METZEKOTT ch Y: 2 F st. nw, 3d 200. Peunsylvabia avenue northwest, Agents for ahand Pate: welts otra Tews, foots Pry vs a= dal: southeast. Sy18-4in ee _____ RAILROADS. ba QHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILI TEE CUNARD STEAMSHIP company Lnnitep, | GUENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, BETW ‘Ni RK AND LIVERPOOL. PHOS Fini 20. S78" Se Oks ERO: 40. 8.2" NEW Yo! thm Scythia THE GREAT TRUNK ROUTE TO THE SOUTH- pt. | Bothnia. WEST, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADEL- | Parthia PHYA. BALTIMOKE, WASHINGTON, alia NEW ORLEANS, KNOXVILLE, AT- NESDAY FRU! LANTA, CHATTANOOGA as100 RATE OF, Paseaae: MEMPHIS, and 0 for passenger accommodations. RESS Etecram at very low rates. Stecraxe tickets from Liv. | | NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS leaves Hagerstown 6. “s reps -, with Pullman Sleeper New York to Chattanoog, or fen nee wae aud all partsof Europeat i wg ESE Hoanoke to New Orleans. ag bills of laden given for Pelfast, Glasgow, ee ae en ple | S er pal i yland and Washinton 10:40 a, mre and other ports on the Continent and Baltimore and. Oo Railvosdt ik Parior Car earl Paste apy al the Crannacie'e oflcn phia to Luray, and Leighton Sleeper Luray to ng Gheen or beth stecrace and cabin eo | Memp! LOW & CO., 605 Tt street, Washingtons | a0 onty ronte to the Peerices CAVERNS OF LURAY, the only Caverns in the world illuminated by the Elec- trie Light. NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINTA, MEDICAL, &e. One of America’s remarkable Freaks of Nature, =o ol Sap Se 7 | Aud Popular and Favorite Ronte toths ANY FORM Is A GREAT v. “5 we Dewraded in his own mind VIRGINIA SPRINGS. vod, despised by 1 QUICK TRANSIT! ; Consult DR. BROTHERS, 9 Cee EEC DATIONS! southwese as aia Ask tor Tickets via Shenandoah Valley Railroad. (ERVOUS PROSTRATION, Prt 5 MENKY FINK, General Manacer, ‘oat Vitality, Youthfal Errors, Weaknesse Lynchburg, ee rc ae ee JOSEPH H. SANDS, 8uj perinten den har Sa bea Go ingerstown, Se ar CHAS, P. HATCH, G. F. and. a. aud ynehburg, ‘Va, ppebccee ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. coin THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LIND p BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, pee VIA WASHINGTON. —DOUBLE TRACK! tae. ok wontin ine JAN COUPLER! STEEL RAIL - robe SCHEDULE TO TAKE RFFECE : SUNDAY, MAY 2ist, 1882, Iv LEAVE WASHINGTON. R cee, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Exprosa. ND PHYSICAL. DEBILE- oe ecu Ge ad waa NLY VIGOR, &c, St —— Stras- serutinized and en- visti) of Psris, and ND BOSTON » Express, ceonnécts for Hi Washington aut of Roeks for Pg peewee > Hynttsvilie and. Laurel elary stamp with monogram and full na: Stops at Beltsville, Annapolis Junction, Je: 's stops at all station: Notte EXPLESS, (stops at Hyaitsville HT OUT TH ineinnati and St. Lonis | "s “ineinnatiand Chicazo. 7 FO! ity, Annapolis, Way. CREASES WLILHIN TE ore and Way. THES (ATI S. | AW NG Tk MORE aN. ¥. Express. PL. i tious, (Winchester, Fred- Fi y, via Kelay.) = le & Laurel Express, (Fred ‘at Aunapolis Junction.) TenusyTva 4 advice free of any eh lw nd 7 tos Martins’ a QMartinsburs an: ‘attaville and Laurel.) “a YORK and BOSTON iS. Sleeping Cars to New York. ‘hicazo, Cincinnati and Sleen:ng Cars to Cincinnati. 0—BALTIMORE AND W — _ tDail: nly TS WEALTE Washington stop at Rel NEGVE AND Bital formation apply at the Baitiaoce and ‘Dt icket Offices, Washington Station, G19 and 1351 L Npermator- | Pomsylvania aventie, coruer 14th street, where orders . “Prematurs | Wi be taken for bagwaye to be checked aud received at over-exertion, pine Or ovne’ | SY point in the ety hee Gao: which leads to misery, decay a _K. 1 . Gen. Passenger Agent, Bal cure recent cares, Bach ton cmmtuicents MENTS, Saster of Traus., Balto.” myo aunent. One dollar a box, or six boxes for mg by tail prepaid on” recep vxes to Cure any cas ceived by us for nix boxes, accompanied with Bye de. ars, we will send the purchaser 01 written guar. urmthe money if the trea: ‘nt does not Guarantess issued by CT & CRO ~) Pennsyivania avenue, Washivicon, D. C, We-slvond Retall Agents, to whow al orders” sheald Be addr sed. oclé - 29:00 a.m ncaa, Weaken Ee otra h a on rownrns eth Palco, ra ko Pits ney and ry Diseases, Ta otency, Gh L. express, 9:1 rel daily cured i 48 hours WS. Pittabure aud the West. hota ee th street, For a Springs, 9:30 a.m., and 9:50 p.m. r BALTIMORE AND 1 POTOMAC RATEROAD. 7. ay ~ ‘or Cansndsigua, chester, Buffalo, Niazara, id a a eet tS 7a, lly exert Sunday; with Palor Gar from Har~ ye uate quickiy cured. riebune to Wat Dein. daily, ex: AWOUNG MEN. ~ For Wiliamsport, Lock Hayen, and Elmira, at9.30 ' Hf_yon have fatlet to recetve mn. daily, excent Suntay. eases of Cl: Di York and the East, 8:09 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 1: 50, and i0:20 p.iu. On Sunday, 4:20, 9 fa 20 pm. it lor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, exer) lay. 3 Fer Lrookiya, N.¥-, ail thro trains connect at Jor “Tom Laws er Lire ay: mey City with boate of Brooklyn Annex, affordii geeres Seceeinty. Mera direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double = MOST RELIABLE AND. ecialist in this city, with 13 arantee acure i all diseases of and Seminal Weakness, cy (low of noxual power ; is Dowtively cured in St 20 days. Consultations strictly confidential. Can be mauled Wednesdays amt wroays, fro to9 p.m. ais BC atrect Turtawest. Refers. ty thd except S1 sof Paltinore. Mate ofhes, 30 North | Fors mee Baltimors, Md. a fi ~ ‘yuapolis, 6:40am and 440 p.m. daily, except XANDLTA. AND FREDFRICKSBURG TA] TT “AND ALE: 9 <i WinSiB ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON For Alexandria, 6:30, PoososicaL anv sare. CTION SALES. , Auctioneers. WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FUR! SSELS AND OTHER CAR! ‘RENCH PLATE MANTEL, MIRRORS, WE! UG, OCTAVE GRAND PIANO, PARLOR CHAMBER SULIES AND SETS, ko., &c., OO! TENTS OF PREMISES NO. 1323 "Q ~TREET NORTHWEST, EFFECTS OF A GENTLEMAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, AT AUCTION. ON MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIGH- 5 COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. collection wil alnut Di ‘lor. Body-Brussets bor- dered Carpet, Walnut suite of 7 pieces, upholstered in raw filk, extra covers; two large size Wainut Frame irrors, Weber, Rosey ease, 74 octave carved lex, Grand Piano, a very fine instrument, fine embroideried Ocver and Stool; stylish Lounge in raw sik, Cane and other Chairs, Walnut Library Table, What-Not, Marble-Top Table, &o.: Walnut circwar- front Secretary and Case, Body-Brussela and Lowell Iygrain Carpets on halla, stairways and bers; Hall Rack. very tine Walnut Chamber fet, 10 jecés; Plate Glass, Louis 14th style, othef Walnut and Sets, hair-fop Spring Mattresses, Feather Bais, ‘ound Centre or Card Table, argo; Tot let Sete. Curtains, &c., with other goods, all of which deserves special aitention, as the furniture, &c.1s nearly new and in excellent order. House open for examina- tion of goods early on morning of sale only. 813 EREMPTORY SALE OF TWO 2-STORY FRAME HOU-~ES ON JACKSON STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND Isr STHEET EAST, NEAR GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, (BEING Nos, 30 AND 32.) On FRIDAY AFTENOON, SEPTEMBER FIF. TEENTH, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we wil sell in front of the premises Lot 102 in Cabot's subdivision of square 677, improved by two 2story Frame Houses. ‘Terms, one-third balance in 6 and 12 months, notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises; a deposit of $50 on each house at time of sale; conveyancing, ‘at purchaser's cost. sldd&ds, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. rpHos. J. FISHER & CO. PUBLIC SALF OF THE TWO LOTS ON TENTH BETWEEN P STREET AND RHODE, VENUE Ni WITH SMALL EMENTS. IDAY AFTE ., SEPTEMBER FIF- H, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the: all sei sub lots I”and K, in square 7, on the west side of 10th street, near avenue, each 20x99, improved by’small frame tenements. ‘Terms: One-third in cash; balance in six and twelve months with mtcrest and secured by deed of trust, SHER & CO. PTORY SALE OF THREE BUILDING LOTS TENTH STREET, BELWEEN Q AND B TS NORTHWEST CLOCK, we shail 0) in subdivision of square num- , West side of 10th strevt, between, hird cash, balance in months, with mterest, and secured by THOS. J. FISHE! sll-d&ds DUSCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, A ME HOUSE AND LOT , BETWEEN ‘HAND SEV- 1S NORTHWEST, BEING No. 611 f (a deed of trust, duly, recorded in », folio 334. one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Co- Jumble. T will sellin front ofthe premises, on D STR By virtue Liber No. 7 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, PTEMBER TWENTY- SECOND, 1! at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, the, situate in the city lowing described real Geet of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as art of lots “numbered two (2) and. three, (3), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-seven G5Dand being contained within the metes and bounds following, becinning for the same at a point on the line of north D street three feet eart from the south- western corner of said lot numbered two (2) and thence running north eihty (80) feet, thence west three feet the division line between sald lots, thence north along said division line to the rear line of said lot num- bered three (3) and the pubie alley, thence west, alone said rear line twelve (12) feet and six (6) inches; thence suuth to the said street and thence east along said street ‘teen (15) feet and six (6) inches to the pace of begin- ning, togetier with all the mprovements, ways, case- ments, rights, privileges, appurtenances and heridita- ments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms: The amount of indevtedness sevured by said deed of trust unpaid, with expenses of sale in the balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and secured Be deed of trust on the preerty 20 A de- Dosit of $159 required at time of wale. Conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise resale at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resaje in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D.C. sS-d&ds ANGELLO GHISSELLI, Trustee, PpUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, 4RUSTEE'S SALE FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, ON TH STREET, BicTWEEN EAST CAPITOL D A STREETS SOUTHEAST. By_virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber, No. 747, of the land ‘records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party’ secured, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OC- ‘OBER, 'A. D. 1982, at HALF-PAST FIVE. O'CLOCK MM. parts of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in square numbered nine hundred and twenty (920), beginning for the same on 9th strect east sixty-four (64) fect from. the northeast corner of sald square, aud running thence south with said street twenty-nine (29) fect and one (1) inch; thence west twenty-five (25) feet; thence north twenty-nine (29) feet and one (1) inch; thence cast twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginning, with {he improvements, consisting of a two-story frame jose ‘Terms of sale: The amount of the indebtedness, se- cured by sald trust, and expense of sale in cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, notes to bear interest and to be ee. cured by deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $100 required at timeof sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost ‘Terms to be complied with in 7 days, Otherwise resale at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- Chaser, after § days public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in an Ce CHARLES PETERSEN, Trustee. auS0sept6, 13,20, 27kdkds. W242 7ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIM- PKOVED, ON FOURTH SIREET SOUT NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AT AU‘ ON. On THURSDAY, TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF && SEPTEMBER, AT'FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in froutsj3] of the premises, we will sell three lots, 18 féet wide, two of whict 3 100 feet deep, and the other 7: improved by a small coitaze. The Cony Library building will probably, be erected in the neiehi- Borhood of these lots, which will make them desirable, -Zerms: One-third’ cash; balance six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest from day of wile, secured by a deed of truston property sold. $50 down oneach lot time of sale. Conveyancing at’ pur- chaser’s cost. 86 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. = SINGER Aucnoneer, SoM cthityton Hose see carrtare Bazaar, 998, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenns, AUCTION SALE OF ‘3, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, &c.. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNING, commencing at TEN G'OCLOCK, Special attention given to the sales of Real Estate and Personal property. beral advances on all consi ments. [Jal6] S. ¥ HEN, Auct. FB, An bES08 PIANO Ww © strect northwest. Pianos for Sale an Rent. Second-hand “Pianos of first - class makers always onhand. Steinway, Chicker-" ing, Knube, Weber, otc. ng and Repairing done in the best of styl y attended to. 85-2m* (Hsuncer J. REED, REROOMS, 61 lin 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- Lrss HEINEKAMP PIANOS, Offers the following REVISED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: No, 1._Genuine Wm. Helnekamp Uprzht, in mahogany case, mace at cost of $700, used three month; Will Accept any reasonable offer. No. 2.—Seven-octave New York No. 3.—Magnificent New Square manufacturers and must be sold... No. 4.—Seven-octave Win. Knube & 6o., Sqitare. No, 5.—A $600 Double-bank Smith A/M. 81 os No. uare Piano.......$90 0. consigned by fason in, an ‘Shoninger Organs, sold on $5 monthly payments, . au26 EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, #125, PIANOS, ‘50. Factory ri ins and ht. Cata- Bars Address DANIEL I BEATTY. Washi ton, N. Je mas" G L. WED & BRO., ° 709 7th Street pe iwrerts role agents for the STIEF¥ and theKRANICI firin . a Be Pianos and Organs now for rent at low rates. SEWING MACHINES, &e. oD VOICE OF A MECHANICAL EXPERT. 1211 T street, W. ly ;. 6, 1832. After carefully oxauiulng sowing afacltinee of eect- ous patterns, I purchased a Queen from Mr. Auerbach six months ago. 1 find the QuxEN to be a FIRST-CLASS ‘MacuIne in every respect; am #o much eee with it that I recommend it to my: bors and friends, who are equally pleased and delighted with the seLr- ‘THREADING QUEEN. W. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Model and Mechanical Dra le Pi Peantifal QUEEN and other makes machines eaus AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts. F2-No outsi’e azent Nextdoor to Auerbach’s Gent's Furnishing Hat Store Srency for the Saxony Wool Gernuan” Handweat ‘OU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before you come here and see our WEAVFR, KENGLA & 70.°3 LAUNDRY S50AP daily, aed JErCONO'SICAL, BECAUSE IT 13 PURE: neta | Trains jes 6:00. 7:20, FREE 2M ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS es x 00 and _ MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONZ, PIPE CLAY, SILI 20, ‘nS ee ay at | GATE, &c.. WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT | Tickets snd hon, ‘where orders can by AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKuY WEAs UUL a & eage to destipation from hotels: AND KOT THE CLOTHES. | IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED ROM STRICTLY PUE™ MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM | REFINED 1 ALLOW (PEEPARED BY OURSELVES), | PALS AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRALY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- ESTARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM TBE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS stock and prices, _ see LCR EN SEY, 257 oth strect north wert, Tell all kinds; rent and repair. auld PE LAST BARGAIN BALE OF THE SEASON. eaaneee eessees WABRANTED IN PEREECT ORDER, At OPPENHEIMER’? 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. Machines Rented and Repaired. auld ‘From the Congregationalist, A GENEROUS ACT THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ALL WHO CARE FOR THEIR COMPLEXION AND SKIN, . It is not generally known that the nervous system has 8 wonderful influence over the skin, but this is a fact known to medical men who have given much of their time to the study of diseases of the skin. No one can have a clear and fair complexion unmixed with blotches OF les who is very nervous. ‘tends to a hsalthful condition of the ner- yous system always beautifies the pomplexiog. and re- Boateew eae Snags Salt ka ert ee face, but an intolerable itching renders life miser- able. ‘Wo copy the following deservi teresting com- piiment from tho ‘Tribune which saat breG We Ben Public with grest Confident 4 ios as very generous act on the ‘Doctor's to. make vei part known and for general use his yaluable and favorite prescription for fhe treatment of ‘wkimatieeasees after having devoted almoet bia. entire life to tne stant otonkureat delisht’ He wae for eocmber ae ease 1@ took great deli! fe anumbér Physician in charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Det- taatology, and anything from his hands is at once ac- cepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is full the article to attack the disease, both internally, throug! fhe blood; snd externally, throng the abeorbents, and is the reliable aud ‘rational mode of treatment. ‘These preparations are only put up for general use after having been used by the Yootor in hin private practice T years, greal y fuliv merit the confidence of all classes of suferers from sein Giseacon. This fs for gale by all, drugeista ‘Two bot- 8 internal and. extern: ment in one package. Don't be persuaded to take any other, Lteoets one dollar, OH, MY HEAD] Sick headache, nervous headrche, neuralgia, nervous ness, paralysis, dysuepsis, sigeploseness. and brain Gie- ‘eases positively cured by Dr. Bensou’s Celery and Chane omile Pills. ‘hey contein no o harmful drug. Sold by druggist i, quinine, or «ther Price, 50 cents per box, two boxes for $1, six boxes for $2'50, by mall, W. Benson, Baltimore, Ma. Wholesale ageit for we postage free, by Dr. Bi nontenton, New York, is tliese remedies. DURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING. gi 00, "00, 50 10 Ibs. Gran. 1Gal. Best Sw 3 ‘ew Lobste 5 0 Celery Seed, Green and Ground Spices, ‘White and Black Mustard Seed G - OAR 1218 7th st. a. w auld £ t. Mand N. BBB EEETTTITH H EEE sS58g DDD A BBE T H HE § Sp'p Aa BBB ER T HHHES Ssss.b DAA BBE & HOHE . $b DaAAA "BBB EER T H HEEESsssSppp a A.. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B. W. REED’S SsoONs, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. dys NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! O95 EEE RRR EER THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY......September 13, 1ss2. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star THE FIGHT IN EGYPT. Rejoicing in Alexandria. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 18—The taking of Tel-cl- Kebir causes great joy here. An extensive de- monsiration is organizing for to-night. The Ital- fans and Greeks have taken the Initiative, but persons of all nationalities will participate. Report from Gen. Wolscley. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 18.—Gen. Wood has received @ dispatch from Gen, Wolseley, stating that Tel- el-Kebir was captured after twenty minutes’ as- sault. Three thousand prisoners.were taken. The enemy are flying and the cavalry are pursuing them. The cut letting the sea Int Lake Mareotis has been completed, and the water 13 spreading rapidly. Arabi Pasha’s Escape, Lonpow, Sept. 12—Gen. Wolseley telegraphs that Arabi Pasha escaped on horseback to Zagazig. Gen. Wolseley’s oMecial report by telegraph to the war office fully confirms the reports of the baitle and Its result previously telegraphed. $$ President Arthur’s Baggage. PortsmovTH, N.H., Sept. 18%—The Prestdent’s baggage is at the depot In this clty checked for Concord, and it is surmised that he has again changed his plans and willtake the train at Hamp- ton for the mountains. aes New Hampshire Democrats, THE CONVENTION OPENED—ADDRESSED BY STILSON HUTCHINS. Coxconp, N. I., Spt. 13.—The democratic state convention was called to order at 11:30 o'clock this morning by Col. Arthur Meserve, temporary chair- Ian of the state committee. On motion, the list of officers selected at the mecting last evening was adopted. Committees on resolutions and cred tlals were appointed. ‘The president, Stilson Hutchins, then appeared upon the platiorm and addressed the convention, 1¥The convention proceeded toballot for a candl- date for governor The ballot resulted In the chotce of V, Edgerly, 295 votes being cast for him, and he was declared nominated. The Iron and Stecl Convention, Cresson Sprinas, PA., Sept. 183—The convention of iron and steel manufacturers this morning dis- cussed at great length the first Item of the recom- mendations of the pig tron ma an inerease of the duty on fron in pigs from $7 to $9 per to speeches Were made by Andrew Car- negie and others, but a recess was taken without taking definite action upon the subject, —— Session of the U, M. B. A. New York, Sept.13.—The seventh annual session of the United Mutual Beneft Association was b2- gun to-day In the grand lodge room of the Masonic Temple, and among those present were Alexander Gardnef, from Washington; E. F. 1p, alesbutg, Tl; Robert Wotton, Madison, Wis. rge E. Brydon, Worcester, Mass.: D. 8. Early, Harrisburg, Pa.; F, H. Waldron, Conn.; J. F. She man, Ohio; E. A. Temple, lowa, and Fred. Green- wood, Va. "It was decided, after long discussion, to adinit all incorporations whose business for mutual beneft on an assessment plan without rofit to the convention. A. H. Osborn, of Brook- ufacturers,namely, y THE STAR ROUTE JURY. Dickson’s Sworn Statement. Mr. Wm. Dickson to-day sent to the Department of Justice a sworn statement, setting forth the iIrcumstances of the alleged offer of $25,000 made ‘o him by a man named Henry A. Bowen clatm- tng to represent the Department of Justice, for the purpose of influencing Mr. Dickson's action asa star route juror. This aMldavit recites In detall the particulars of the interview with Bowen at Driver's on the evening of August 231 last, Bowen ’ssuring him that a pardon would be granted the defendants within thirty days after conviction. Mr. Dickson in this statement mentions H. TL Gregory, John Ward, Frank Cardella and Mr. Thatcher as persons seated at the table with him when Bowen came to him, and Mr. Ship] Frank Morey, of Louisiana; Judge Hoover, Mr: Salterwaite, W. Driver, and a walter named Henry, a8 persons whd afterwards ap- Proached them when they were engaged in con- Versation on the balcony of Driver's theate: Witness Walvh and Foreman Dickson. Mr. John A. Walsh has been interviewed in rela- tfon to statements made concerning him by Mr- Dickson. He says that he never knew Dickson till hecame to Washington; that it is not true, as Dickson states, that he recetved $25,000 in remis- sions, or that his testimony was extracted from him by Woodward; that he had discounted Lieut. Benner’s pay, for four or five months, in advance, at the solicitation of that officer’ just before that officer started on the yellow fever rellef expedition, and afterwards presented the matter to the. Benner reltef commission, but it Was not paid; that on one occasion he bought from Dickson a postal draft for, he thought, $500, drawn by mail contractor ‘McDonough, and ~ndorsed by D. C. Forney; and that he was 'satis- fed that Dickson knew pretty well that Forney obtained the draft for his (Forney’s) services with Brady in the interest of McDonoush; for Mr.Dick- son; afterward told him (Walsh)’that he could ave got a much larger discount on the draft if he had been wise. When Mr. Dickson’s attention was called to these statements by a STan reporter to-day, he said he had not known Walsh in i872; that was a mistake of the newspapers, Walsh was polnted out to him by He ‘aifax at the St. Charles hotel. He ‘alsh here tn 1876, Walsh having come to him (Dickson) to inquire about the value of District securities. After that Ben Shekels formally tn- troduced them. As to the McDonaugh drat, Dickson sald that one day D.C. For: came to him and stated that he umter — otligations es was to pay on property owned by the Forneys, and he wanted him to effect a loan for that pur- mount required was something over mot &t 1 time advance id have to bor- row from a friend who wa ad no money, but cou give a warrant on his quarterly y. Forney gave him the warrant, which ‘was sighed by a man named ’ McDonough, to negotl: for him. (Dickson) went (o two or three parties, but ° vould touch It. Fin eo went to a v dt him how hé (Dickson) obtained the warrant, and he told him that he obtained it in a business transac- tion. Walsh said, “Well, Twill shave it for but Twill have to take off a pretty good price took off about $100. ‘The balance was pald to ney, who handed Dickson #25, but he returne money, saying that he had ‘served ax a printer uader John W. Forney, who was to his em- ployes, and it wasa pleasure to return the kindness. “Tt ts tue only warrant,” said Mr. Dickson, “I ever had in my hands, and the only warrant I ever saw until the comtuencement of this triaL” As to the matter relating to Lieut. Benner, Mr. Dickson said that Ben. Shekells, representing Walsh, came to htm (Dickson) as a tnember of the yellow fever relief commission, and said Walsh had advanced money to pay the gambling debts of Benner, who had mortzaged his pay as an army: lyn, made the opening address, and President Anderson followed with a history of the mutual Qo EL ROR oO EE RRR EE Ook R RE co KEE R R g588g TITT EEE RRR T ER 8. R S3Sg RE RRE Sgss8 a Bitte laa a BE 20009 ae L L L L tore wee wane: paz ie Sosey i EEBe ZLLAA 2A folome 20 i} wa rs Fou! | goecg wa BAZ: foley gooey iJ Itokod es 3 tana a a aa 2% Bauza cet HH HOW HHH HH HORT tun ton 7 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street and Indiana avenu> Jet WM. M. GALT & CO. C LARET! CLARET! CLARET We offer, a8 asvecialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE 1 ‘ $5.75 PER DOZER FOR $1 OR ‘Wo have also an assortment of HIGHER Q CLARET, which wo are offering at low fares oo OF POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES, PANNED OYSTERS, BARDINES, &c,, &c., for Pienios and x- ursions, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m5 No. 1200 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘UN R. KELLY, J DEALER mw Frasr-Crasa BREF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, sc. CORNED BEEP PECIAL TS ©” CORNEDD! A a Balle 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Starker, or address aa) Box 71, City Post Oftice. Marketing. delivered free of charge to allparisof the mar? city GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. THOMPSON’ 3 SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, opposit» Patent Office. Fine Dress S!\irts to order. Receiving daily fall weicht Underwear and new styles Neckwear Ready- made Shirts xt following 7 cts. finished, 90 cts. ‘3 MADE TO ORDER SIS PXE DRESS. sain tor $9. Six finest Dress Shirts made to order for $12. Perfect fit guaranteed. Our closing out sale of summer neck-wear and under- Wear commences Baturday, July 22d. You can be supplied for very little money. rench Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 cts.) Closing ont a large stock of Fancy and Balbrigxan Halt Hose, only 26 cents; at) 77° jy22 MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street, now. S, & ELuney, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROFHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer Nonrawesr, Wastincrox, D.0. Bix of tho Finest Dress Shirts & Ar Pee Fane Shins to orders "B Bix Fine Shirts to o1 I marae FINANCIAL. i L. RAYMOND & CO., COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, No. 4 Pine street, New York. f ‘Transact a general brokerage buéiness with experience and excellent facilities, Railroad Stocks earsied on 8 00 2, per gent iargin. wipabcial ‘Report, devoted to the terest estore and operators, mailed free; also complete information. ae ORDERS ON SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE ALSO EXECUTED. 527 In offering our services to out-of-town investors we will when, deaired, furnish yrominent references, including Bankers, Sehators and Merchauts. Jo%8 Gt0ck SPECULATION, Parties wishing to make money in Stocks shoulé com- ‘municate with the old established firm of JOHN A. DODGE & CO.. BANKERS AND Stocx BROKERS, who wit 04 Nate Sumer, New Yous, send free full information enowiag how large profits may be realized on investments of 6 $10 TO $1,000. ps STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bonght wm) Bold on Commismon No, lirn STREET, (CORCORAN BUD_DING,) 4Bnoapwar. New Your. Every class of Securities bought andeold_ om commis sionin Sen Francisco, Balttmors, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston ani Washington. Orders executed on tha ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one perseas commission, Private and direct telexraph wires {> Which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges ‘x those cities and reported back promptly. Quotation: ciBtocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markots recelved through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. benefit associations from their conception. Gen. Sherman. Bosrox, Sept. 13—Gen, W. T. Sherman arrived here this forenoon, en route for the soldiers re- union at Weirs, N. i. SS The New York Anti-tlonopoly Conven- tion. SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 1R—At 12:40 o'clock the anti-monopoly state convention, consisting of 150 delegates, were called to order by Hon. Emerson ©. Davis, chairman of the state committee, who without any formality proposed the name of’ Gen. Henry E. Tremain, of New York, for temporary chairman, The motion was carried with appease 4 and Gen. Tremain was conducted to the chair and delivered an address, —— ‘The New York State Labor Convention. Burrao, N. Y., Sept. 13—The state labor con- yention resumed its session this morning. It was resolved that the executjve commilitee be em- powered to reassemble the convention if neces- Sary to consider the desirability of arranging or coalescing with other labor organizations. The ques- Ulon of putting a state labor ticket in the fleld, after considerable discussion. was postponed: Speeches were made by Mr. Blair and others, and at noon the conyention adjourned sine die. ee ‘The Gubernatorial! Campaign§ in Now ‘or! York. ALBaNy, N. Y., Sept. 18—The Evening Journal Classifes the delegates already chosen to the re- publican state convention, estimating 21 for Cor- nell in Kings county as follows: Cornell, 130; Fol- er, 124; Wadsworth, 40; Wood, 13; Starin, 8; Rob inson, 6; doubtful, 5; total, 326. Apportioning the remaining 170 delegates according to the best in- formation, the Journal says the first’ ballot at Saratoga will stand about as follows: Cornell, 183; Folger, 177; Wadsworth, 56; with ¢ mplimentary votes for Wood, Starin, Robinson and Carpenter, Tanging from 10 to 20. see Lawlessness in Texas, THREE COLORED MEN SHOT BY A WHITE MAN—A SUSPECTED CATTLE THIEF LYNCHED. Gaxveston, TEXAS, Sept. 13.—A special dispatch from Houston to the News says: Intelligence Teached here last night of the shooting of three negroes at Patterson, on the western narrow gauge Toad, last Sunday. ‘A white man named Frank Harkins was gambling with the negroes, and they won. He accused them of cheating, and a row be- gan. One negro was shot through the body; another through the mouth,the ball cutting out Lis teeth and tongue, and the third was shot through the thigh. The first negro shot was morially wounded, but the others Will recover. Harkins escaped.’ In the same neighborhood the body of a. white man named Maas Was found hanging toa tree. Maas had the reputation of being a cattle thief. ‘There 1s no clue to the perpetrators, oe Election Officers to be Arrested. PHLapEraa, Pa., Sept. 13—Warrants were Issued to-day for the arrest of Frank Johnson and’! Edward Donergan, the United states supervisors of the frst diviston of the fourth ward, changing them with illegally registering votes. It 1s claimed that this false registration Is part of a scheme for wholesale fraud at the approaching election. ‘The accused have notyet been captured, ee ‘The Princess Louise Bruised in a Rall- road Accident. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—The spectal train with the Marquis of ‘Lorne and the Princess Loulse on board, was run into at Port Costa this morning by a yard engine. The engine of the special train was badly damaged. One report says that the Princess Louise received slight bruises, but noth- ing definite has yet been obtained, (fiesta yaaa Wall Street To-day. STRONG STOCK MARKET AND A BOOM ON NORTHERN PACIFIC, New York. Sept. 18—The Post says: The 8. bonds ar "s financial angicle ‘tock Exchange markets are active. U. { lower for the 4’s and 434s; the 5's anged. State bonds are neglected, and railroad bonds are up ¥ and 1%. In the stock market the general tendency was to lower prices Until about 11:30 o'clock; since then the whole market has been strong. Ta the early dealings the Northern Pacific stocks were exceptionally strong; oMicer to Secure the debt; that he did not want to make an exposure of the matter by making a claim against the estate, and pro- psed to lay it before the’ commission. he commission repudiated the claim, and some of the members expressed indignation about it. Afterwards Gen. Augur, Who was guardian of the Benner family, sald tat the claim had never been presented to him, and that if it had, he would have repudisted ft, for he knew Benner too well to belleve that he would have mortgaged his pay to the Injury of his fatally. Mr. Dickson re~ ferred to Waish’s own testimony of July 24th, In Support. of the statement that he had had $25,000 of penalties and fines remitted to him. ‘MRE. WALSH VISITED MR. DICKSON’S OFFICE yesterday afternoon and simply asked Mr. Dick- son ifhe had known himin New Orleans, as Mr. Dickson was represented as saying in a news- Paperinterview. Mr. Dickson explained that he had said he had known of Mr. Walsh. Mr. Walsh then went away. The visit gave rise to rumors of a hostile meeting, and {t was stated that before the visit Walsh had threatened Dickson, but the reports do not appear to have been well-founded. ‘Whe Alleged “Jury Fixers.”” ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY MOORE PREPARING ‘TO PROSECUTE THEM. + A Srax reporter asked Assistant Prosecuting At~ torney Moore this morning if any active steps had been taken by the government inrelation to bring- ing the much talked of would be bribers to trial. He sald he was at work making out the tnformations against a number of these individuals on «Mdavits furnished by Foreman Dickson. He said he would not give the names of the persons charged, but there was a large number of them. He was asked ifany government officer was suspected of offer- ing bribes, and he replied: that there were none that he knew of, He stated that the offense tsa misdemeanor, and will have to be tried in the Po- Uce Court. The punishment for the offense ts im- prisonment in the Jail for not more than one year, OF a Mhe of $1,000, oF both. ss YELLOW FEVER REPoRTS—Thé national board of health has received the foilowing telegram: “Pensacola, Florida, Sept. 12th, 10:30 p.m.— ‘Twenty-two new cases and two deaths to-day. ‘Total to date, one hundred and fourteen cases and nineteen deaths.” ‘The surgeon general, marine hospital service. has received Yhe following: “Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 12.—Forty-seven new cases reported. ‘Death—Customs Inspector ¢. Malley. Murray, surgeon; Combe, health oMcer; Goodrich, collector.” "Dr, Spohn, the marine hos: pital surgeon at Corpus Christl, has been directed to make an Inspection of the’ Brownsville road from Corpus Christ! to the Arroyo cordon, along which Ulere ate several camps of refugees, as the marine hospital bureau ts desirous of more accurate Information before disbanding the upper cordon. CIVIL EsTAPLISUMENTS AT NAVAL Stations REOR- GANIzep.—Secretary Chandler has reorganized the civil establishments at all the naval stations under the reduced appropriations of the last session of Congress. The force at each station 1s reduced to if its present number. The available appro- priation 18 just about one-half of the amount ap- propriated for this purpose by the previous Con- gress. ‘The new arrangement Will go Into effect on the 15th inst. The necessary discharges will be made equally trom the different bureaus of the navy. ‘The navigation department at the Pensa- cola navy yard Will be disconunued altogether for the present. THE STOLEN $5,000 Bonp.—It was stated at the Treasury department to-day that the United States bond which was stolen or lost in the regis- ter’s office, as mentioned in yesterday's Sra, was @ 35,000 blank four per cent registered bond. It Was not filled up to anybody, was not signed by anybody, and was without the embossed seal of the Treasury department, which cannot be coun- terfelted. It was, therefore, no more than a blank » Each denomination of these bonds has a drawer to itself in a vault, and the bonds are placed in the drawers in numerical order, and are Laken from the top as they are issued. The bond which 1s missing should be at the bottom of the drawer of its denomination, so there 1s no telling how long ago the bond was abstracted or mislaid. It was known a month ago, however, that the since 11:30 they have been strong with the re- Mainder of the list, and the preferred has advanced to the highest price ever paid for it. BALTIMORE, Sept. 13.—Virginia 6s, consola, 60%; do. second seriés, 35; do. 3 due coupons, 60; do. new ten-forties, 43 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Sept. 13.—Gotton quict and lower— middling, 12's. Flour quiet—Howerd street and western: super, 3.2503.75; do. extra, 4.00a4.75; do. family, 5.00a6.00: city mills super, 3.0033. ¥ 6.00; do. Bio, brands, ° 6:00; 6.72 ‘Western lower—southern red, 1,0381.09; dcg-amber, 1.10a1.13; No. 1 Maryland, 1.1539 bid; No. 2 western ‘winter red, Wie asked; September, 1.094¢a1.0925: October Poona ioe ganuarye ha ashe 4 rn mix per, 7 A bid; November and or December, quist and proof, eal; bond was missing. It is thought that if it was stolen the thief was very ignorant, and had no idea what it was. District Government Affairs. ‘The inspector and measurer of wood, Mr. HA. Jones, submited his annual report to the Com- missidners to~day. It shows that 10,479 cords of pine wood, 2.429 cords of oak, 212 cords of hickory, and 428 cords of mixed wood Was inspected; a total Of 14,048 cords. AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS to-day, the bids for new school houses were taken up, discussed and postponed for further considera- oh, The subject ‘of complatnts of citizens living in the vicinity of tlie Soldiers’ Home relative to the issuing of liquor licenses was discussed and re- ferred to te committee on liquor eenses, with In- structions to confer with tue District Commission ers whenever such applications come before them. pone Jers erate Brus mm Equiry.—Benjamin U. Keyser, receiver of the German-American National bank, yesterday filed a bill against Emmil P. Halstead, administra- tor of John and John N. Pulliam and Gilbert Moyer and Charles J. Volger, and that they be enjoined from negotiating certain draits belonging to the estate of the Pulliams until the claim of the plaintiff for $2,000 therein 1s settled. Elizabeth J. and William H. Hamilton have filed @ suit to set aside a deed and for an account against David L. Morrison. The complainants ¢ that Elizabeth Hamilton was the owner of Part of lot 4. in square 783, which was encumbered: tor $1,000; that defendant agreed to pay off the the pr ty to Bl 1 wakoh was tobe reconveyed TO} which was After the money’ hi been paid back; that he was also to erect houses on the property, and they Ahat Morrison refuses to reconvey the a. North’ 85 | Bg Ont & Wi Pac. Mail St. Paul Uaayia (SCP kOe 14", 13%) Do. pret...) Ti TSX Texas Pac... | WS Wig Tex. P.Vagts.| +) 418 394 Union Pac...” ay ed 111% Wad. Pac. ....| 38) A. Y. Central. 137 — Ss GEN. SHRRIDAAN TELRORAPHS the War depart ‘ment that ths troops at Camp Brown,near Browns. ville, Texas, could not be marched from the a8 directed on account of the ‘h water, but they will be taken up the Santa Maria. about miles from Brownsville, where they will be en- camped. They cannot be taken further Inland @a account of state quarantine. Political Notes. The New Hampshire Tepublican state convene tion yesterday nowtnat uel W. Hale for governor, A platform was adopted reaffirming the faith of the New Hampshire republicans in the principles of the party; indorsing the prohibl- tory Liquor laws of the State; commending the protective tariff system; expressing confidence im "resident Arthur; and'.approving the action of the New Hampshire Re; Latives In Congress 1a voting agatnst the river and harbor DilL Congressional nominations were made y as follows: Ossian Ray, republican, second New 3 Miles Koss, democrat, third New Jer » thirteenth greenDacker, four~ W. Culberisui a can, fitch \ eed, republican, fourta’ Mis. evenson, democrat, fourteenth Tlie The central branch of the land league of Scrane n, Pa., to whi - MeClure, of the Pulladele hia Times, addressed his letter relvtive to the alleged sale'of lanc ie Votes, yesterday passed & resolution “t her Mr. Delaney nor Mr. Condon is a member of the lind league Mr. Me- Clure has utterly fatled in his attempt to connect the land league or its leaders with the polilics of Pennsylvania.” Returns from 294 t n candidate for The Portland Ado he Fah ae x Ha s In Meine ctve Robie, the governor, 9,632 plurality, ser says there Will be 28 ne publicans and 8 fusionists In the senate, and 8? Tepublicans and 64 fustonists in the house. Sena- tor Frye yesterday received dispatches froin Presle dent Arthur, Mr. Blaine and others, congratulat- him on the republican victory. The South Cai convention mes at Columbla yesterday. Lee, colored, was ed presid mach ‘tain what ssions they were willing to make to secure es of the republicans for their candidates, and the convention then adjourned ull to-day, ‘The New York state labor convention at Buffalo yesterday adopted a platform embodying the principles of the labor party. The evening sea Sion Was devoted to the dt; not a resolution declaring against the nomination of a state Lickel. ‘The convention adjourned tll today bes fore a vole was reached. Al the republican primary elections held tn New York city last night a majority of the delegates elected Lo Ube state convention are declared be antl-Cornell. 4 ‘The republicans of Washington county, Mi, ° met yesterday to elect delegates to attend the congressional convention of the sixta district. Those selected were instructed to vote for the nomination of Lewis E. McComas for Con, Fourteen hundred and forty-five ballots hawe been taken by the democrats of the fitth Wiscon- gin district without nomination, This is Bragg’s istrict, ——————_-o- ___ News Briefs, ‘There is much excitement in east St. Louis be cause the colored people object to the location of the school intended for colored children and insist Upon having them admitted to the white schools, be a —_ — Lad in the streets, and @ schools have been closed for two days peuding the decision of the matters in dispute. > The extension of th Chesnpeake and Ohio raile road from Newport News to Fortress Monroe was completed yesterday. Sala gl ‘Uains Lo the west Will be put on about October Mrs. Garfield yesterday bought the Ralph Worth- ae residence in Cleveland, Ohio, paying $90,000 casi The fron finishers of Pittsburg, who constitute an influential element in the Amalgamated Asso- ciation, have called a meeting for to-day to con- sider « withdrawal from the society. They num- ber 6,000 In the district. Their leaders declare their determination to end the strike, Which they, Say promises no profit to them. At the Baltimore Oriole yesterday the following prizes were uwarded: Northwestern police come pany, silver bowl, $100; Baltimore city fre e1 company No. 12) silver valued at $100; Wikon Post G.4-1c, sot of Sage ‘nirty-five experienced operatives from 8 the first installment of 300, arrived at Troy, N. ¥.. yesterday, to take the places at the Harm milils, Cohoes, of workmen who removed from Cohoes during the recent strike. Happy Charite,a Meutenant in the Salvation Army, was arrested in Baltimore) Sunday, on the charge of improper exposure of his person in Hill-street church. = Bismarck has been compelled by the state of ——— to withdraw from public business for a 2. TnE Care May Scaxpat.—The following dise Patch from Harrisburg, Pa., has reference to @ Scandal already vaguely alluded to: Major M. A. Reno was asked regarding his alleged challenge at Cape May to William Howell, a Philadelphia banker, Major Reno was very indignant at the publication, and said it is a le from beginning to end. “It is true that Iwas at Cape May, and I met the lady there, but Iwas not introduved to her, because I had known her for years. She was my Wife's most intimate friend before her death years and at our marriage was her brides. maid. It was no more than common co that our acquaintance and friendship should be con- Unued. I regret the publication of her name, be= cause It makes prominent in a light manner a ure and noble lady. As to her relations to Mr. Howell Ido not know, but I_am certsin he never told i anything derogatory tome. The charge that T sent hima challenge is ale out of the whole clot—a most od Pourticat Row mm Vinainta.—Hon. George D. Wise, democrat, addressed a large audience at Loutsa Court House, Va.. Monday. AU the cone cluston of his speech, H. J. Wale, readjuster county chairinan, arose and sald thit Mr. Wise, during his address, had insulted him, and de: clared that if he (Wise) did not retract they would have to settle Itthen and there. Mr. Wise arose to reply, but had uttered only a few words when Wale struck him from behind, and then a general Tow ensued, during which Mr. D. Sheffey Lowls,of Rockingham county, a readjuster speaker, and others were severely handled, Mr. Wise was not ur lie.” SS MARRIED. TOWNSEND-RINGGOLD. | In Washington, o8 Tuesia eveuine, September 12, 1882, by atev. F! Dy Power, JAMES PERCIVAL TOW. D and ELIZ ABLTH A. RINGGOLD, both of Washington. ad DIED. . LCHER, at twenty-five minutes to 7 o'clock mo hemday Soptombes tthe eee Mee SABRE LET BELCHER, beloved i"e of Michadl Belcher, im We forty. year ae, ‘Fuaeral will take place from her Inte residence, No 215 corner 12th and C streets, Friday moruing, at 8 O'clock. Hequiem mass at St. Patrick's church #? o'clock. CLARK. 9n Sey ber 12, TRR2, at 2 o'clock . JANE EL. eldest daughter of Jou. C."and dane Funeral Thi at three p.m., from No. 1914 — oriwests vteuds ‘and. acquaintances ional on ber 12th. bag 9 Mrs. widow of the leaedoke DOXON. Sud ELIZABETH DOSOR, and mother of Mrs. Gen Interment at Newport, Ky. Po nm, of cons JOHN M. AUGH, fear Goan Movanavll, Be ‘and friends are reapectfally invited to at- northwest, Thursday, September 4th, at 4 p. KIRBY. Entered into rest ofter a protracted of two ‘the ot tember 13, 1 at Sav Oioek, Mrs. MAS KULLY, in the eighty Sour year ‘Funeral will occur on Friday, at ten o'clock s,m. ited. Interment, KAVANAUGH. On September 11. 1882, at 8 tend the funeral from his late residence, 418 M strget nm. ines EARSON. wher 1 JOSEPH PEARSON: in fhe forty “noventh Four orks eee ar Ninth and etcoots eputioest op Teareinn i Fiat {o'clock p.m, a: which hie friend are r UNDERTAKERS. So es (oe -Borrenr, ‘NOB. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, MEADOOREEEY ELA" SERIE Se the cheapest for Beanty, Comfostend Dursteiltty in the #RCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET and Cheung, WAGON ew et be bought tte oe “s ‘i 5