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BOA FOMAC VER Fo OW pan. : poPULs % 2) Wsiby dise? “Ds S-rayres PATHS MA ¥ AND FXCEL aL te coyvl on either Leary or th ti. Bostom and 2S reqht received daily ver. Sym. HUDGINS, Gea. Seomere DAK To Piney fat Koint £ waner 1 NkSDAY sua FRIDAY. St amer MOSPLIY, FV: Wop A¥ and 19am. YUEN. AY, oe tu saad Alex th street wharf at Ta. mm. for M'€ RIVER LANDINGS, Connectins with Balttmers Perita*s 2, xt Avexnndste ror Tih etx Me VERNONi Bit. RNON! TEAM WL WL ComcOnAN striet wharf daily ferce tSurtac) f ook a. In. ; retrain reachex Washing: Tr. Capt Ww. c arf, foot of Tth «tren, 1, for Bsltmere aud ceves Bautimore every E Landi WAY at 5 o'ciock ePHENS: Tth ceeet wh pation) Sundays, i a STEAMERS. ALES. tisesscmmer sry ol every Satuptey, making the vase. Only five days from Isnd te ations unsurpassed, Cabin—§Tv and $135 sud $250 Racursion. Ealtimese to Liverpooi every alternate Tuesday, via Batizax aod st. Johnny, N. F. Intermécdinte Passage, $40. Prepsid Steerage, $21. LEVE & ALD . General Agents, 207, Broadway, New York; or, At Wash austen, D.C.: EMAN LLOYD— te Line Beraeew New Your, Haves, S. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMES. sof this company will ail EVERY WED- SAPCRDAY from pier, foot Fotoken. Kates ot peasuge: From’ New xre, Loudon, teuthazpton and Bremen, 100, second cab A Heates, CHS & ¢ aprly t GELE! VU. 2 ork. W. G. METZEKOTT & CO., 92> Penuay vais avenue northwest, Axenis for Washinton. aid Msi MPANY LIMITED, Nv NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, ELING AT CON FiLk 4. ‘Tbromch” bills of taden given for Belfast, Giascow, a\re, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and ad pamare apriy atthe Company"soDea, afeen or "beth stccrace end catae uw @ UU. toy Tun site, Wasiiugtou, SON H. BE & Ce Messrs. 01'S LIGE Tih street, Washington. YORK, YTTFRDAM, AMST “the first-class, {nll powered, Clyde built, Daten a oe Us ERDAM. RO-TER- fuse nereet. Jersey City, Stine see Fust cabin. : teerage. $25. PB. CAZAUX, General Agent, Sorth Will Rew York. For pasauee apply to W. G 260.935 Pen. aves, Waehineton. MEDICAL, w« »IHERS AND ¢ ) send sou to some sid rvfits with the di xtor. Mf private di-easer shou d ¢ AY, 906 B stro ts. w. =, eunrantes’& care or vitoiS HE MOB V cate lish d Specials vb 7 BeovTit mover thirty-two yeer—=t¥0! Hala. Ww. Begs ty beloge A.C. Kichards, Justice of the tence. i uparte visor to the whois | Qe Hetr et southwe dy24-tm* N_TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is « certaia. Syphilts, Serofuia, Ovartum Tumors, Kid- ond Poisog. Cure of Syphilis ., Send two statays for jam Dx. JOHN TRIPP. 5 -¥ CONSULT O08 HB street southwest. Partic- diea-es peu fa to Ladies, mar- *Ul irre ularities and Ovarian tr ubies ated. t Years’ experience. Jy24-Ins* KR. L-EOS'S FEMALE PILLS MAILED To ANY addrens on recs ptof $1. Box 307 City P.O. f21-1m* HAS BEMED) FOR LaA- jeornplaints quickly cured. Can‘: 5 7th strest northwest, : watt ADIFS.—LA & comm (sted with Beard, before, I MAba™s BE Fores dice. Allfom: con Oticehones Jy7-2m" be WES MAY BE during and after Fickness, “sith Medical Treatment ima Phymc-an's fenilly. “Acsiceom Mow. M. H. SLOANE, 116 Novth ar oltre xtre-t, swore. Dr. Sloave’s Nervine, To irwans, $1 per Lottie. x. SRERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AN iD Deore’ entabitahed Sreciniet te Gas city, with 13 ‘s.cure in all discases He Urinary Orwans, Nervous Weakness, etc. Con+nits- ons strictly confidentia. Can be cc nevited Wednes- Gays ani Seturdays, from 2 td p.m. at bisoMfer 496 Ca@_nw. Nefersto the +atine Physicians of Baiti- More, Main otbea $0 N-Likerts ot.. Baismore Md: the Generative Tanpteary, Ci tm 48 hours’ Wat. ty corner dh street end Penneylvanea, Svenue 1.0: best. Price $3 per Dox, sent by mau under Sen on receibt of Brice nn ____WOOD AND COAL. Coat As» Woon. We have ‘ust received s large lot of Bakers PINE YOO! |: sive’ trea mined COAL of superior quality for Kimerte use, al of which we ofler at iowest market ‘be sttention of consnmer pect ted On miopeetion efoureiocks ADPOHTUNY invited to Byphitn STEPHENSON & B70. st_wharf ond 12t% at. end aP. ave. _THE TRADES. Cast st Lyoetts Bindery gl? Bence 8S Be order 0. We MONEAL, Prop’r. 18 Gee re man ae iCTIC, oo re Da py & specialty Jeune PILES. SYMPTOMS AND CURE are. moisture, like | oes JOUR ALS, ry te FAMILY SUPPLIES, ctixc Asp Prescuvixe Sazasos. cial care to menre Spices. Green and (tower, Pars Cider Vinegar. Gnas Jara, . WITM®R, 1918 Pennsylvania avenun _ LLL NN NN R N 2 RE OL ASAN K RKERELLLUA AN 6% OO Lb wy KER G@oor DE oor D ER 6a 00LF DE G66 UU LLLL LDU H H HHH HOH HON KER -AD 2D BISCULES. Who'esa‘e I opot, corner jet strees aud [diana evens. fel WM. M. GALT & CU. UN i. RELA . Dracen tw Pirer-Crass PEES, LAMB, V A BATE ac. CORNED BEBE SPECIALTY. 629 and 62) Ceuter Matket, 9th street wtam, " Ls "Northern Liberty Market, or Address crit, on Narieting detvered tress! change to epartaof 1s on marl PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ ctaL Sate Or : EET N. W. S UPRIGHT PIANOS 433 SEVENTH 97! No. 1... An sieborately carved 8-stringed double rose- wood, veneerid. with cxira grand, cabinet «rand, the oitest New York maker. Ocixinal price $1,000: tered at one-tnrd, ane will take piano in exchange: 4 Cabinet Grand, by the lead Boston ma- very fine lisuo. Factory price $750, offered at —\ celebrated New York Piano, nesriy new; Ov, offered at $176. - A kood imported upright, $75. * very e «gant “quare Grand Piano, bouxht at sale anid worth $300, only $165. pecin: low prices in the matchlesa Shon- uveila Organ; sald ou $5 monthly payments, —Very «reat, borzains in seconi-hand Melo- sand Organs, raincang from $20 to $50. I tune, ship and reveir instruments; sell to be | eoye on easy paytmente, aud buy secon: Ong ns for cash. ay & BACH, » Pianos. the| BALITIMOK: «ad tho 1 KIN 8, at lowest factory prices fo- casb, OF on easicet iMstauuent play, at iran: known mouth: G. L. WILD & BRO.’S MU ICAL WAREROOMS, anes 709 7th street northwest. a ALLET Aye & COS, PIANOS. —* BAR. gains in the won pace tents wil! be givon in all cash rales befure Ju. 10th. ow ie your time. Elewant stock bow open at S11 Sth street northwest my 26-60 H. L. sUMNER, In charge. EICHENBAC? '8 PIANO WAKEROOMS. PIA Of various makes for sale and reut at re- duced piers. | Wm. Knabe & ota wurid-re- anos. unin and Keyairiny, 42 Iith street, above Px. ave. ptsnes, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. §TECK & CO. TIANO, The most Perfort Piany Mada. EMERSON PIANO, ‘<h+ Pent Medinm-priced Piano Manufactreat. WILCOX & WHITE AND BIMBALL ORGANS J:enos snd Orvenssold on instalments, rented or es- (Ler ged ; rent applied if purchased, z BCLNE MUSIC. ‘she onis complete stock in tha atts, HENKY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET. Menactne nartner of the tate firm Elis ea, V os} Jango FROM STATON, 8, As FOLL We: Zor Pittsburg aud the Wret, « blesgo Limited Pxpreag of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9:50 a.m., daily; Fast Line, daily, with Sleeping C: . Western -xprese Care to Pittsbues aud ¢ inchn- te, except haiurdayn, for Chica- and C. StL & PICK, with {leeping Car Hitteburg to’ Chicayo. Mail Express, CORNER ISTH AND B stky p.m. dai y. for tittabure and the West. with Jace ceping Car Washinton to Cicero. ESLIIMG NDP TOMAC RAILROAD. Fer Frie, Canandaicua, Rochester, Budllo, Xi 9°60 p. im. dutiy, except Saturday. with Palace Sar, Machi ¢ton to Canandaigua, and Harrisburg to Bott: For Wiilam-port, Lock Haven and flmura, st 9:30 2. th except Sund For New York avd the Fast, & 40 a. m., 10: 20, 4:20. 9-50 and 10:20'p. m. On Suni me A Janie pao Bie omen am xcept snuday. t change, 1:20 p. mus every week day. : tay, 4 Op. m. Limited Express, 9:30 a. m. dai! 40, 8:00, 9:30, 9-50 3:59, 4-20, 4-40, 6:20, unday, 4 9:50 and 10:20 ps. m. For} pe's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Auvapelis, 6:40 a.m. aud 4:40 p.m. dally, except Funda. NDUIA AND PREDERICKSLURG RAIL- WAX. a’ D ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGION KAILRO Dd. for, Alexandria, 6:30, 7:20 asic re un south, 6: leily, exept Suns for Washington, 6:00, 8:00, 12:30, 8.00, 3:27, 5:16, 7:00 00 midnt ht. On Sunday af ; 10:03 a.m and 9: Tickete and informiation at_the office, northeast cor- be of 13th street and Pennsylvani: avenue and at the station. where orders can be e:t for the checking of Lamexe to Gestinaticn from hotels and residences. Ie », General Passenger CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. MODEL FAST LINE AND T is HE Fas’ Bopeeee ‘HE ONLY LINE Bs EN THE EAST AND THE WEST. VIA W*SHINGTO: DOUBLE TKACK! JANNEY COUPLER! SiEEL KAILS: Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1883. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street— For Chicawo, cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis 05 a m., 10:15 a m., 10:10 p.m. with vaches aid Pal. ce. Cars to stove peints, without change; 10:15 a.m. to Chicaxo, except Saturday. ;8-40 p.m. ie acolid train Cars attached. a bury, with tleopine Gare ¥or Toledo and Detroly vis Monroeville, 10:15 a.m. daily, with sle-per for Detroit. Trains for Poiaiclpile ‘and New York at 8:10 8. m. deily exo-pt Sunday ; 3 p.m. and 9:40 Parlor and Seepiz.e Carsattsched. on ges er va, 5, 6: p.m. daily, with 7:45. 8:1 a0 Ter For Balto: 10: 12:10 300 4:45, Tend TT Medes don Way Stations between Washiny fiona on Metropoittan Branch, 7:45 Sunday, "0 a.. 4:45 and 6:45 p.m taunton, 8:30 a.m, daily except Bun, ederick, 8:30.a.t., 10:13 a.m. and 4:45 P.m., daily except Sunday. For a Tn 10:15 a. m.. daily except Sunday, 5:45 Tees 26 EO, from the West daily, 6:20, 7:35a.m., From New York aud Philadel dally, 8:10 p.m. dally except, 8:20 am, Jeave Bultimore for Washi 1:15, 7:30, 9, 9:10, and 10: 4 40, 6, 6:26 200 and 11:80 p:m. ; on 40, 7:15, 7:30. 9, 6B 6:25, 7:30 and ‘p.m. ‘Av raine from Washinton stop at Relay Station ex- cept 4:30 p.m. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Obio Ticket Office—Wachingtoh Station, 6:9 and 1351 iv: nia avenue, corner 14th street, where Or ters taken f to be ‘and received a} ty. ..M. CL. MENTS, M. of T., Baltimore, 4 beer Ament. C.K LORD, Gen") Passover AUCTION SALES. JPUNCANGON BROs., Auctioneers. EGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MATTINGS, CARPEIS, BIOVES, &c., &, ALSO: SASKET PHAEON, WITH RUMBLE? ROCKAWAY, TOP EXPRESS WAGON, AT AUCTION. On TU: SLAY MORNING, AUGUST SZVENTH, cammencig at TEN O'CLUCK, we will sell in front four salesroome 8 gen oral co.lection of roots it Mm ‘Auctioneer. Twill cell the stock of Dry and Fancy Goo’s, con- tained in store No. 998 71h street orinweek at ariotiun, commencing on 1RURKSDAY MURNING, AUGUS - FRCOND. AT EN O'CLOCK, end will eontinve from iny to d-¥ unttt ell ia d epowed of. he stock consists of Sitka, Dress Goods, Velvets, Casbmeres, ‘Tabis Li Toweis, Ni ‘Mareeillos spreads, White Good fosters. “Sees aid bmieclderions Breed japtins, U derwear, ‘Snirta Nheetiogs tn all sridtha, Caretn.eres, Flanaels, Domestics of all kids, «@¥ ne and other -rticles too i:mrierous to mention. 1 adies are specially invited to sttend "his sale, snocs aro fine and will be sold witho ¢ reserve. iyo FUL‘), Auctioneer. J)UNCANBON BHOS. ‘Auctionvers, YOUNG. MARP, KIND AND GENTLE, WORKS IN ALL HARN oS, WARKANTED SOUSD, AL AUC- On TUFSPAY MORNING, {UQUST BRVENTH, at U'CLO_ K, wo si fr nt of salesrcoma ike eu3-36" T. COLDWELLI, Real Estate Auctioneer. < SALE OF BAR-ROOM FIXTURES, FUR- NILURE, GLASSWAKE, MIREOus, CUi Lk. &e., CONTAINED IN HOU &, No. 337 PE YEKATA AVENUR NORTHWESI, KNOW. AS “EW YO! HOUSE." By virtue of @ deed of trast, deted wer. Sist. A. D. 1882, duly recorded in Liber Xo. 1,001, oo ee one of the records for the District of Colnmbta, and at the written reunest of the holder of the notes thereby | uhai ¢ell at pobiic anction on WED)NE DAY, UGUST EIGHTH. 1883, commencing st TEN O'CLCE. A.M., all the Barroou Fiatures, Mirrore Glassware of ali désextptions, Chamber Scte, ‘Tebles, Bureans, Bod- steaun, Bedding, Wardrobes, Washstands, Chairs, Cut- ery, Pictures, Carpets, Matting, Stoves, eago and Vintures. &., &e., more fu ly described tn chedale A.attached to ai | deed of trust, and contained ia House 0. $37 Pennaylvan a avenue, known asthe New York Hou WILLIAM T. BATLEY, ‘Trustee, No. 490 souisiana avenue. NotcE OF SALE. DErARTMENT oF METROPOLITAN Port Wasuinatox, D, C., July 20, | utho ity vested in ine under section tes of the Unsted State. (pertaining ‘olumbia), Twill, on the RIGHT. DAY OF AUGUST, 1883, wel! ‘at auction to the iighest bidder, for cash, one bun red ed forty-e.cht (148) mii-cell: noous lots of stolen aud ubsxdoned prop=rty. Salo at 4EN O'CLOCK A. M.,at 2oL.ce Headquarters, 003 D street northwest. RICHARD SYLVFSTER, Property «ark Metropo itan Police. WALTER B. WILLIAMS @ CU., Auctioncers. 3) 21, 28&n4-3t FINANCIAL. NHE GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE OLD Ine and ordinary Araacsment Compsries is the coustent wilbdrawal, as Years pass on, of the HEALTHY members. By the plen adopted by the MU; UAL RE- ar Ve FUND Tie ASSOCIATION this gveat diffi. culty in the way of permanent and safe life insnrance re ores LO frag nea Tree cep up thet: payments than on any cth r plan. Of 15:0 Wetreet. I. BMIGHT. Manacer. svt UY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS; ‘dito, WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL other City Teposite recetvoi subject to check. We pay SPFCIAL attention ‘o obtaining CORRECT and RELIABL& information regarding our various city securities, an'l are prepared at all tames to answer inqui- Lies regarding: same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKE%S, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F £TREET NORTHWEST, Pasare Stock Texronara Wis BETWEEN NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. ‘ON, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and ‘Sold on Commission, No. 639 15rx STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwax, New Yorx. Frvery claee of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Franciso, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York »tock Exchange at one-eiuhth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telexraph wires to} ichmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, throngh which or.erg are executed on the Stook Fxchanges tn those cities and reported back Promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markets received through our Wires INSTANT<¥ direct from the Sew York Stock Exchange. 1 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. GEKATO:.8 AND WATER COULEES FruttJars Selly Tusmbic ar onetgg, aOR > chen Heese enh GEO. WATT>, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. avenue, R _sy26 Envy Roevntorznators ‘With Slate Stone Shelves, WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER3, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, M. W. BEVERIDGE. 3028 No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Daxronrrs F; LUID, end pest quality of GAROLINE, ax well an VAPOR STOVES, of different makes and all prices, constantly on hand.” ‘Ihe most varied assortment in the city’. REFRIGERATORS smd WAT<R COOLERS at re- duced prices. COOKING RTOVES, RANGES. BRICK SETT and PORTABLE SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, FUR- NACES, a great variety. W. b. JENKD & CO.. 17 7th strest_nortnwest. rv BPR § 8 8 TW Foe. ued i ¥ RE vw T BPR, BRE, ERR g88S5 g555, FER S59, per ERE ER Boose Pass, ER 8sss, P R BR Kip ®g5s8 Sges3 Exe saat FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ HABYWALE, &0, ¥. P. MAY & 00., aT 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Tae Rices Fag. Txsonaxce Courany, BUILDINGS AND PEKSU AL PROPERTY IN THR 7 ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ONLY. Office, temporarily, 1001 F street Temove to their peru.anent quarters, No. 1331 F street ‘northwest 48 soon as repairs are comp ust 15th. M, W. BEVERIDG”, President. YM. &, 7 HOMPSON, Vice President. HOS. HYDE, Treasurer. FRANGIS B. MOHUS, Secretary. Byte Wa, A Mero ee, Ba io Hao {neon uo. Jay Knox, John Sherman, a. 8 Thom on 3 = groce FOR SOUPS, YADE DISHES AND LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘AUTION- ith the Lig C I—Genuine only Sof se ‘across, ‘the Label. ‘caution is necessary. owing fovani ates eFaricus cheap and inferior substitutes ber LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Fete hed of all, Storekpepers, Grocers and Chemists. for ‘States {qbolewale caiy| ye Craze Ovor Casz Suz OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO BEDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER, A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.26 yard. ‘Tapestry: Brusecls, 150. yard. A lot of Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet and osee, ‘Telephone or otherwise for Carpet clean- SINGLETON & HOEKE, 901 MARKET sPaca, Maine Men. From Bsth, Me., we have recetved, under date of May 25, 1883, tine following statement of Geo, W. Har- ison, the popular proprietor of "The Reptuurant:” “*A few years since I was troubled 80 severely with kidney and bladder Affection that there was brick-dust deposits in my uring, and continual desire to urinate, with severe, darting, sbarp pains through my bladder and ide, and sgain. dull, hesvy pressure, very tedious to endure. I consuited one of our resident physicians, but I received no benefit froim the treatment, and ‘the most dreadfal of all diseases, I made up my mild that I must obtain relief epeedily or T would be past cure. Iconsult-d my drogsist, Mr. Webber, and after ascertaining my symptoms, be recommended the use of Hunt's Kemedy, as he knew of many successful cures effected by that medicine in similar cases here in Bath. I purchased « bottle, and before I had used the first bottle I found I had received # great benefit, as I suffered loss pain, my water became more natural, ant I began to improve so much that the second bottle effected @ complete cure; and my thanks are due to Hunt's Kemedy for restored health, and I cheerfully Tecmnmend thie most valuable and reliable medicine to my friends, as I consider it a duty as well aa pleasure todosa.” *‘Belng well cquainted with Mr. Georye W. Harrison atthe timo of bis elo uses, referred to In the foregoing tectimonial, I can certify to the correctness of the state- mentmadeby him. W. G. WEBBER, Druggist. * Bara, Mx., May 15, :883," Blacksmiths*® Troubics, ‘Having had ocevelon to use & remedy for kidney troubles, I noticed an advertisement in one of the papers of the remarkable cures that Hunt's Remedy had made allover the conntzy. I purchased a bottle at one of our drugxists here in Manchester. an | after using it for a sbort time found that it was helping mo wonderfully, and oue bottle has cured me completely—haye no indl-" gestion, and am hearty and healthy for one of my years (65), and can truly say that Hunt’s Remedy is amedicine that hae real merit, and I do not hesitate to recommend ittothe publicingeneral. J. F. WOODBUKY, 66 Manchester st., Manchester, N. H. May 7, 1983, it RRR OOY Y¥ A ends Glass, Crockery, RooY ¥ aa £ Woon enna panne HRRO O ¥Y AAL &c.,ed'idas rock! Hard BOBO,O 2 AL | anademant! FIRMAS # ROO A ALLEL GRANT"E! Strongest, Pe uri iar aaa, bt EEE tio Glue on. @ or u B RT™ SaumontanGantamons G L U KE allotherGiues and Ce Gca fr U_U RK mente! Absolutely Un- Geo LL uv x able end Inse; Fre Jwaya TeadyAlwaye LIQUID! No. 1— A} eady—Always 1] i Hiende Marble: Brome, Patones on Leather and Sates Goods, Bric-a-brac, Jewe.rs, Metal, Biilard,Cue Tips and Cloth, Card Board In Notap Books, Leather Beltinr rani gare bas eee incoperetie waaacinnat I Sine waa “‘Slanufecturers of Gummed Labels Texto Fabrice, Fine Ca riaxe and Pianos and Cabine Makers, scroll Sawyers, &6., suppiind by gailon or bare wince por Bolto: by Brat, post-paid, 100. extra r janufacta a5. ae. OM RAHA #6. 147 Lio Sy Wai orton. ee vo Avvats wanted everywhere. Sold by Druga: Grocers, Blationers, Hardware and weneral stores.” mL) cocoa pee BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which. ern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by Feaetut ties of 3 af pplication of the fine, properties of well ve- ected Cocoa, Mr. Epps hus provided our breakfast ta- Wes with a” delice tely-flavoted Leverace, which may gave us many heavy doct rs’ bills. Itis by the tudicious bee of such articles of diet that s constitution may be Tedualiy Dult vy unt «trong enouvh to rest every ndency tod sease, Hundreds of eubtle mi are fv ting around ue, reedy to attack wherever there {8 a ‘weak poiut, We may ercape many e fatal shaft by keep- iny ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly uourished iraine."— Civil Service Gazelle. ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, Kou. in tas, (only 4-ib. and Ib), by Grocers, Iabe!ed. JAMES EPPS & CO., 16-m,tu&a_ Homeopathic Chemists, London, Enz. MELISS Koop FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, .THE ONLY PEKF CT SUB TITUTE FO MOTH- ERS' MILE. ‘The most nourishing diet for invalids and nursing mothers. Oommended by all physicians. Sold by all drucgiste. Keeps in all climates. 750. fend for the ramphist. T. MEICALF & 00., 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. Jell-m&th, 26¢ Cc HAPOTEAUT'S WIN® OF PEPTONE. A winoeglaseful of which contains 10 grammes of Beef artificial-y dizested by Pepsine. It is entirely aesimil bie and passes into the blood vessels without eqiring stomxch to doany previous work. It is hihly recom mended (by the medical faculty of Paris) to convales- cents, to persons whore b ood 18 poor or whosuffer from Chiorosis, Diabetes, Weakness, eral Wasting Away, btcmach Ache, ‘Gastralgia, Loss of Ay.vetite, or to those Exhausted by’ xcess of Work, Age, Fever, Dysentery, Tiseanes of the Chest, cancerous Affectios, Freque it ‘Traveling or ion Fatigue. Faris, Kue Vivienne, No.8. bold by ali Drusaists. a22-médly fle. T YOUR EULS ANY WISTER CLoi ANG AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOB, 80c, PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, Druggist, apl9 730 9th street. corner H strest northwest. Cu. Rovers, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQU‘RTER3 FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPFRT FOR BEA COMFORT AND DURABILITY IN THE MARKET. Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Velocivedes, Arch- ar, Hinhing Tackles Wagons, bor Call and examige the Goods: Prices to suit the times. dya Patats Rovan NOTICE. ‘The PALAIS ROYAL is assured that at this dull sea- son of the year, unless startling bargains sre offered, ‘business cannot be done, The PALAIS ROYAL'S entire stock has been remarked at such prices that shall ‘keep us busy even during July and August. TNOOMPARABLE BARGAINS AT THR PALAIS ROYAL, 2217-1119 Pennsyivaiiig avenne, 438 ¥, Pecensen. ‘A ¥. Curzpe, [PETERSEN & CHILDS, 813 Manxer Space, BARGAINS IN 271 E-FURNISHING AINGOUDE UILOLOTAS bey be ‘As.we are closing out, the old stock to make room for a line of these for the Fall trade. fc and Jy28-m, whs-2w = : Eo oF BABER: THE EVENING STAR. MIONDAY. Aurust 6, 1583. 2d Edition. Lats lara to Te Str Foreign News by Cable To-Day. HARVEST PROSPECTS IN ENGLAND. Lonpox, August 6—The Times, reviewing the harvest ts in England, estimates that wheal and barley will be beiow the ave! Mr. 2 F. bvectattn do? the ed whe will be 3g per cen! iow stand. Lhbebe i acre, aad that of barley 6 per cent below sarcae. The yield of oats, he says, will b- 6 per cent above the uverage, and that of potatoes 90 per ceat above, A MONSTER BRADLAUGH MERTING, Lonpon, August 6—A yreat demonstration took place to-day Trafalgar square, the object oF Which was to protest agalust tue exclusion of Mr. Bradiaugh trom the house os commons, Thirty thousand persons were present. The meeting assed @ resolution tavoring resistance by Mr. Brad) of the mandate of the house of com- mons. Copies of the resolution were forwarded to the Queen, Mr. Gladstone and to the speaker of the house, a Shot by a Distiller. PITTSBURG, August 6.—A ~peci.l dispatch from West Newton, Pa, says: “At Port Royal last eve- Bing John P. Moss, a distiller, shot and fatally tn- Jured James McGoogan.” a The Alexandria Grain Market. Special Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR. ALExanpRIA, August 6, 188%—R-celpts of grain to-day were fair, but no extra price was off-red. 9,225 bushels of wheat sold at $1.11, and a portion one cent lower: 9,100 bushels of whiie corn brought 57aste; 54 bushels of rye sold at 50a54c., and 40 bushels of oats at ic, eee An Eloping Phitadciphia Girl. SHE IS MARRIED IN THIS CITY TO A COMMERCIAL AGENT. A telegram was received at police headquarters last S\turday frém Philadelphia requesting the major of police to have nis officers look out for a young girl camed Roste Lurking, of No. 1905 Nich- Olas strect, Philadelphia, and take her into cus- tody if found. Saturday afternoon Detect:ve Block located the girl on 13th street, below the avenue, and tel-graphed her mother to that effect Late Saturiay ev ‘ning another telegraphic dls- Patch was received from the mother of the girl, asking that she be sent home. The mother also sent a ralltoad ticket to pay the fare of her daugh- ter. This morning Mr. Biock started out to take the girl into cu-toiy, and was tn- formed that she had gone to get married. It was then discovered that she and a young man had gone to the court house at an early hour this morning, where they waited till the clerk’s office was opened, and after securing a marriage lcense they started out in search of a minister, Soon afterwards the officer found the girl and the young man, named Jos Hamilton, a commercial agent oi Baltimore, at the residence ot R-v. W. W. Hicks, where th: ¥ had Just been made man and wife. ‘The young man is only 22 years of age and the bride 13 17." ‘Whey greeted the officer on his arrival, and invited him to take a ride to noltee headquarters, where tbey would talk the matter over with Major Dye. As the young lady ts now a Married woman, tue officers have no jurisdtetion in the matter, and the m jor wished them much Joy, and they departea for Battimore. ———__—— Rerorwep Te WasuiNcTow.—First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton returned to-day, and Postmaster General Gre-ham {3 expected back to-morrow. Commissioner McFarland, of the General Land offic, ts back. Col. John Jameson, assistant general Superintendent of the railway mall service, wlio accompanied the presidental party #8 far as Chicago, will return to Washington to-morrow. Gonz 10 Yelowstone ParK.—Col W. B. Thompson, superintendent of the rallway mail service, accompanied by a party of friends, has gone to Yellowstone park. SECRETARY FOoLors Is now at Worthington, Minn. He ts expected at the Treasury department, 1n about a Week or ten days. PROTECTION OF ImroRTED CaTTLE.—The col- lector of customs at Boston has asked the Acting Secretary of the Treasury for authority to expend $10,000 in buliding eight more cattle sheds for the Shelter of imported cattle. He says that he ex- pects 800 head of cattle to arrive in a month or two. The necessary authority will ven in case there are euflicient funds on for the purpose. Prof. Gallandet’s Requisiti NOT REFUSED AT THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, BUT AN ITEMIZED BILL REQUIRED. The published report that Acting Secretary Joslyn refused to “honor a requisition” of Dr. Galiandet, of the deaf and dumb asylum, ts in- correct. Mr. Joslyn explains the matter by saying that before Secretary ‘Teller left. he allowed Dr. Gallaud t $5,000, with the understanding that. tn latter would presentaltem z°d bills of his expendi tures. “Saturday,” continued Mr. Joyo, “he sent over another lumped Dill; It was not itemized atall sald, * That won't do,’ and sent itback to him. Thav’s an there ts of tt! “What ir he refuses to send in itemized bill?” asked the Stax reporter. “Then he will not get any money until Mr. Teller returns,” was the emphatic reply. Mr. Joslyn said itts his duty under the law to examine the accounts of the asylum, and he did not approve of their shape; that the expenses were lumped instead or ‘being given in detail. He not only suggested that the ttems be xiven, but proposed, and Secretary Teller approved tt, that the supplies for the asylum he purchased by contract, alter advertising. “Dr. Gallaudet,” sald Mr. Joslyn, “was Dditterly opposed to that, He ame here making a terrible stir about tt, and said it was for the committee or board of Congressmen to determine that question, and they had «:pproved his methods. I asked bm if that board or oom- mittee had ever examined bis accounte. He said no, but they appoln eda min toexumine them. I told him that no harm could be done by adver- Using, as by that means we could get supplies much cheaper than he is buying them for, Now, Dr. Godding, of the insane asy- lum, very readily agreed to have his supplies" purchased through advertising. He said he wasglad to doit We get: meat for the Insane asylum and Fre: nman’s hospital ‘or 9 and 12 cents per pound that the Deaf and Dumb asy- lum 1s paying from 12 to 18 cen sfor. don’t think the accounts rendered are rizht, and Tam not willing to approve them. For instance, there are such expenditures as $7.50 for pansies, $35 for gerantums, etc., when he could get seeds and raise all these things, or get them from the botanical garden or Agricultural department. Then there are several hundrei dollars expended for print- ing when the law requires all printing to be doue at the Government Printing office.” A Novel Experiment. SHIPPING MILK FROM WASHINGTON TO SAN FRAN- C18CO—MR. WARD'S LATEST ENTERPRISE. A novel experiment ts to be tried in connection with the pligrimage of the Washington Knights Templar to San Francisco. Mr, Frank K. Ward, the Alderney dairyman, Mra. Ward and their litte son will be members of the party. Before the spectal train leaves to-morrow 200 gallons of mili from the Alderney dairy will be placed aboard the hotel oar, Mr, Ward lias made a wager with Mr. Crump, caterer ‘8 portion of fils unl will be gelivered fa Sus ‘Franctaco when the party arrives there, days from now, & sweet as when placed aboard the car. ‘If Mr. Ward wins he is to recetve a dollar a galion for the whole supply of milk furnished tothe party, ‘The milk will be used by the party on the way, but enough will be left un! t makea satisfactory test. If it ts delivered sweet in San Francisco it will form part of the breakfast to be taken at the Russ house when the Dery strives. ‘The milk will be packed ‘with salt arid ice in Mr. Ward’s patent reirigerating cans. The experi- ment of ship} from the Atlantic to the Pacfic will of considerable interest, both to dail and milk and my prove the biltt eed wn wares on ‘She business Of the Alderney dairy to nai roportions. A Star rie to-day ‘asked Mr. Wa how he could leave his business for a month, as he pro- poses to do, without suffering damage. “I tell the boys,” he sald jaghing, “10 run tas Well a8 they can, and it will be Tight if they don'tget a red fag put up in front of the place. Then my employes divide al themsel\es Sh tes of them is to the “business in’ gool All Tasx Condition, and they doi” ington-Seur. Flying, Scud, Meekns; 100 tous Goat, 2owitiamss eck faa ‘McCabe, Higans, 184 tons coal TB = ; barge aes River, tons coal, same; schr. Kate, Coffe same; = Howard & same; schr. Miama, sehr. ‘Lady of the Lake, same. South W. River TRape.—Harbormaster ca 100 . D. rashington—SchF. Kinman, 100,00 fect, lumber, Joknson & Wimsatt hr, i 1 feet lumber, EE’ se or eae a a Tce Co.; schr. Mary A. The New Assessments. ‘THR LABORS OF THE BOARD COMPLETED. ‘The board of assessors concluded the receiving of appeals and making equalizitions of assess- nents on Saturday, and this moraigg they have been busy clearing up the cases left over from that Jay. The assessors state that they are heartily slad the work is finished. Some of them state twat they Would not go through the same work szain for a thousand dollors comp=nsation. “It ts rositive hard labor, let alone the pulling and haul- by one gets in the Way of Importunities for reduc- Cons of assessments on apreals,” sali one of them o-tay to a Stakman. “The frowns ana curses vne gets in case the applicant Is disappointed ts ‘wCul, Dui the worst of ali is the ain and conru- 3 on while sitting as a board of equalization This runs from morning to nicht, all the time, and “ven in the night hobgobblins stick appeals ‘D your face,” “How will the resuit compare with the results Of the last assessment?” asked THR STAR “That can’t be known until the books are Written up, but they won't vary much in totals; the most important feature is the equalization of values, which has been done x8 thoroughly as we have had time to do it. The board has worke! Sard and conscientiously, and I believe the work aa IU now stunds ls much more perfect than ever before.” During the Proceedings thts afternoon the chair stated that the increase made on assessments nee June ist by the board uad been about half a salliten of dollars. About two o'clock to-"sy Mr. Harkness arose in his, place, and, after expre-sing the Intervat he had felt In the work of tuts assessment, he picked OD eg eautttul ebony gold-headed cane. with silver ferule, and holding tt up, acknowledged on the part of the board the uniform courtesies which the pr-sident of the boara had shown the members through all {helt proceedings, and for which, he said. thes desired to cane him, at the s«me time going for Mr. R. P. Dodge In a comical menacing attiiude. Mr. Dodge accept-a the cane in appro vriate ‘erms. On the head 13 engraved the following in- scription: “*R. P. Dodge, presented by the board of assessors, 1883.” 2c SS ANOTHER VACANCY IN THE Wan DEPARTMENT.— Th> War department to-day notified the clvil ser- vice commission that there was a vacancy in the clerical force, caused by death. This is the third Vacancy of which this department has given the commission notification since the liw went Into operation. The commission has not yet sent a list of names to Mill these vacancies, Taw SaBatoga arrived at Hampton Roads, Va., on Saturtay, nive days from New London, Conn. on Ausust 6th the vessel leaves for Long Island Soun THE YELLOW FEVER ON THE CITY OF WASHING- TON.—The consul general of tbe United States at Havana reports to the Department of State that the steamer City of Washington, which arrived there, left Vera Cruz, July 13th, with all well on board. The next day’ sever. of the crow were taken with the yellow fever, and by the 19th there were twenty cases on board. Upon the arrival of the vessel at Havana eleven p-rsons were taken to the hospital, of whom six have since died, one of the number being General Ord. The sick were turnished with the best of aiten@unce. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER —The following were the readings at the office of the chief signal oMicer to-day: 7 am. 666: 11 am, 747; 2pm 78.2. Maximum, 78.5; minimum, 632 THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. ‘Tre following are the opening and closing pricey cvthe New York Stock Market to-day, as reporvel 13 special wire to H.-H. Dodge, 539 13ta stre%t. Name, COKER Gos a)G Cen. Pacific, % 70%'Nor. & Wes. p.| 88, 37 Chee, & Obio..] 16%. 16%4/North Pac ....| 493] 48% Do. Ist pref -| 23x, 254) Do, pret....-1 8 | Big Do. 24 pret.:| 20 °| 19%) Northweat....|128% 12734 C.C.C. & 1.2} 68 | 65 "jont. & West..) 23%) 23% Col, Coal, 2 | 2 (Oregon Tras.) 0%) 76% DAL. & W001 2ayruc. stall .....] 3634) 35 DAM. & R G-..| 36%) 84%4)Peo. D. & E. E 3428) 335;/Reading,.... 95 | 95 34/8t. Pai 31 |St. Paul pref, ut |St. P. &Omahial 45%) 44 B25) Do. pret...../rergliasg 82% Bi Texas Pac ....| $234) 31% ‘ez: M.K.& T. 23 26% Union Pac ad Mo. Pacttic . ae 7% Wad. Pac. ae Ray x J, Central. .| 86% 864! Wab. Pac. BIR BOY XY. Central 11154 1153;! West. Union...) 703g! 78% ——___-. ___ A Strike Ended Sr. Lovis, August 6—The coopers’ strike ended here to-day. All the shops acceded to the de- mands of the men, and the strikers resumed wor Disaffection in Spain. TBE INSURRECTION AT BADAJo8. Maprip, August 6—Particulars of the uprising at Badajos state that the garrison disarmed the gend’armerie an the customs guards and oc-upied the railway station. The disaffected troops also closed the gitas of the ministerial orier bas been gazetted claiming @ state o siege in E trei and appointing Gen Blanco commander of the forces 1a that province. Eleven hundred persons fortress, A Bariiclpated in the proclamtion of the repubite at adajos, Four hundred civilians have Joined the soldiery, It 1s believed that the Insurgents seized several thousand muskets which had been de- pos ted in the fortress, The custom guards re- fused to join the movement. It isstated at Lisbon that Ruiz Sorilla planned the rising. is on his way to Badajos from Madrid with a strong force, The Sandy Hook, Md., Outrage. ARREST OF THE VILLAINOUS TRAMP—HIS VICTIM'S CONDITION, The tramp who outraged Gertie Virts, a nine- year old girl at San iy Hook, Md., on Friday, and Who Was arrested and escaped from a train, was recapiured about ten o'clock last nightat the base of the Stone MIL mountain, near Kuoxvills, Fred- erick county, Md., about two miles from the scene of the crime. His captors, Georze Beecroft and Link Reed, fearing he would be lynched, bid him in a school house, intending to take him to Hagersy town this morning. Gertle Virts was foun! in an Improved condition Yesterday. Her fatuer’s house is a fine one, and e is evidently In very comfortable circumstances, She was iy!ng on a trundl- bed inthe ‘sitilug-roow, looking bright and pretty. Her curling’ brown, hur rested on the pillow, and her black eyes turned quickly on any one who entered the room. Sae is a very preity child. It will be weeks be- fore she recovers trom her injurica. Whe Telegraph Strike. From the Philadelphia Times. It1s obvious to allthat the strike of the tele- gTaph operators 1s not as strong to-day as tt was When it started, and unless it can be made to weaken the Western Unton by some new turn in the battle its admitted 1ailure will be only a ques- ton of time, ‘There «re rumors of new and more aggressive movements by the striking operators, which m:y PUL a Dew Dhase upon the cuntest. If such move- ments are contempiated, and are practicable, they. can’t be emp.oyed too soon. If the triumph of the striker. is attainable at all it can be attafned only by, short, sh rp and dectsive cumpatga. ‘There 1s significance In the remark of Superin- tendent Somerville, that “so far as the comp.ny 1s concerned. the strike ts at an end,” and all reports Of divided and distracted council: in the Western Union seem to have been entirely unfounded. As the battle is waged to-d y the Western Union ts prepared for tt. It does t1s work very I ot except in certain narrow but important circles, Dut itdoes its work better every day, while the strike must weaken by time. The pubiic sympathy has been unmistakably ‘They were unwise tn But public sympathy rives no bread to the idle Bacteria uss noes tee y has power to pei En erporation. "The ‘one thing that publ il demand is prompt , and the striking operators and inion have both much service to oe sentiment tel ‘Western storing the ee oe emer eaes uy done im the interest of either E { E 5 d jura Gen. Blanco Judge Birdent! Admits tt. EE WAS TRE AUTHOR OF THE CRARGR THAT TTLDRN DOFRATED HANOOCE. Haerronn, Conn , August 6—The Courant put Ushes a letter over the signature of Juage bc: Brrdsall, tn which he sngounces himseltthe ay hor of the charges th: Hancock was defeated by ‘Tilden, and relu rates the Aispatch stating th: Of America rt D ers of American citi Sup, dated Troront, November, 1876, were found on O'Donnell, at Cape’ Town, the ce bere BAYS MO person Bumed Patrick O'Dounell was ever ‘naturatbet tn Toronto. A lengthy examination by the Unig States consulate at Toronto failed to reveal ang trace of O’Donneil’s having taken cut papers here, ns Ne Strike of Railroad Operators . New Yong, August @—The threatened strike of the raliroa1 operat 8 which, It was announced, would occur at noon to-day, Id not take piace, A Sap Svicion —Mra Mary KE. Hughes, a young married woman a AL Baltimore, ended her le on Saturday king poisoa. Was 8 arated trom ber busband ‘on account of his dis. sipated habits, and not being able to obtatn work was mainly dependent on (rienda, eo Reapsosrer Nominations —The following re- adjuster senatorial nominations were made in Virvinta Saturday: 84th district, Col. A. W. Jonra, of Hanover; 824 district, Judve (. B. Crumpie, ot Suffolk. For the house of delegates, In Nowoway and Amelia, Archer Scott was nominated. Sor Hrs Wire axp THe Hixseir.—At Deop Creek, @ village about elght miles from Porta mouth, Va., Sunday night Joun K Simmons, a Justice of the pesce, shot bis wife and then kill ed himself. Tt s ems that the couple had been dis- acreeable towards each other all dey, and about niue o'clock the Diekering culminited in an open ee “rel and an assault by Simmons on his Wire, luring which he drew a pistol and shot her in the heck as she fied from him, she fell with a abrek upon the floor, and Simmons, thinking he bad killed her, placed the still smoking pistel to bis right temple and fred, dying almost Instantly. The parties were very respectable, and the tragic occurrence has thrown the whole Village Into the greatest possible excitemnt, The won will not recover, Se RIED On Anguxt 4th AMES A. DALE’ city. ™ ee ev. CG. or, MABTIN, both of thi 1AR3, to Kar ED LYONS. On August 6th. 1883, ¥ ot TONS. 00 Avy th. 1883, LOUISA. daughter Evelina Lyo Funeral from her late residence, Wednesday, 28 ‘clock p. m. SEILER On the <th of Augnst, 1883, st 7 o'clock -m.. oldest son of John A. ler and Mary B.C Bails, aged tairtcen years and oloven mouts Our brother fs zone, His haopy epirit has fled: Our brother we love so well ‘Lice sleeping with the dead rent’ residenon, N@ 18 Trumbie strv Howard Eniversity. at ton oMfack Fricuis and relat! is F SEXUOLT. Un vaturday, August 4. 1A3, after @ 6 years, 2m scl ore from 2 northwest on Monday Angst 8. Friends and acgiaiutarces ‘are respectful 9 ieeitet a attend without further noice. Interment at Congress- ijoval cemstory. . SIDMAN. At Washi Dr. canoer, LOUISA SOSCENINE, wit ‘Tan, axed tLirty-three years. Also: ICKL S2YBOLT, aged Jo. P28, ath atroot Angust 5, 1883, of Of George D. Sid ‘D. Si-man, aged filty-reven yeare. ud His remains will be taken to Baltimore on Tureday, A ‘Ith. Uebth of oat noviveunt, at iru seat end A’ HUR ROONEY & 00., UND FEMBALME! ur Peiucipal vf CRTAKERS AND Calls aukwered, night or day, from 11 7th street northwest, ARTHUR KOONEY, JAMLS BELLEW, UOHL ¥'s" UNDFRTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 Penwerivanta AvENUE N.W, (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. “Everything first-class and reasonable.” Telephone connection. 3025, @hED. SPINDIA UNDERTAKER, 1233 7th ot, bet. Mand Nn.w. iS ‘odies embalmed a) pared f Ketazasrenics aebtmare LER GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsyivapia avenue northwest. Terms mode: and everything ficst-clasa, ‘Telephone connection. mle Jesse wien UNDERTAKER, 1537 Tawra STaxer Nokrawser. Te'erhone Connection. as UGLdTUS BURGDOUE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Xo. 316 ivania avenue northwest, ust ween 34. ‘4% streets. Everviung nret-ciass. Ganuvir & Cos MATICO LIQUID. ‘Where all other medicines have failed, this prepara- tren inalways effective. Kapid and extraordinary cure of all Gischarwes, recent or of long standing. It's used 22 sts Hospitals of Paris by. the celebrated Br. Kaconp, ghd ts found ereatly superior Tumedien hitherto Auown. | Scld by al Drugneis, dadz-weely WHE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CAREFULLY A fo motice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthiy. ” Sy-CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000.28 TICKETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PAUPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ““Wedo hereby certify that we supervise the arrange- mente for all the Morth'y and Semi-Annual Drawtica wy The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and, tn pore mm manage and control the Prawinvs themwelven, a that the wame are conducted with honesty, F rneem, @ 1% good Faith toward all partees, and we authorise Company to use this certificate, with fac-amiles wf owe Signatures attached. i its advertisements.” lagene 3 (Commissioners Incorporated In 1868 for twenty-five years by the Lagis- Jeture for Educatonal and Charitable purposss—with » capital of | $1,000,000—t0 which & reearve Tund of over $550, 000 has since been adaed. by ap —_ m3 ge a, vote coinage odee | ry present Btate Constitution adopted December 24. ‘A. D. 1579. : The only Lattery ever voted on and indorsed bythe peo- pie as any State. It never ecaies or postpones. +. its Graxp SINGLE NoMBzR Duawrxos take place mou SA SELENDiD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H, AT NEWORLEASE. TUESDAY: AUGUS E20 1855, 159TH MoxTRLy Daawre CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at 65 each. Fractions tu ifthe, tu pro- ‘1 Capital Pri: ad vet $75,000 Capital Prize of 25,000, ee Prize of 10,000 2 Of $6, 000. ra & do. 2. 000, 10,000 10 do. — 1,000. 30,009 20 do. ‘600. 20.) 100 do, 200. 20,000 300 do. ‘00. 30,000 Guu do. So. 25,000 v0 do. 25. 25.000 APPROXIMATI: oe ae "Soon H do. - 2280 1,967 Prizes, qapeetey = . $265, 600 Application for rates ‘made only to. neon So tunveny New Orieans. further information clearly, «ving fall e4- aroun “Address P.O. Money Onor or Tat ters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,