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G STAR. | = | Inly 12, 1875. Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrick or Carer SIGKAL Ovriczs, WASHINGTON, Jaly 12. 195. For the eastern and m tionary and sailing bare variable winds, shifting to east or south, slizht chances fn temverature and partly clondy weather. except light rains ‘rom western Pennsylvania f > middle atiantic coast. | is LOCAL RECORD. ‘The thermometer In the business office of Pax STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 & m, LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, | The National Hotel is closed for repairs. Mr. Jon G. Anderson has been appointed business manager of the 7 rune. of this city. | ‘Tne strect lamps will be lighted at 11 p. m. | and extinguished at 3 a. m- A fire eseape has been attache to the rear of the Columbia Bank Note building. | Mr. Harry Ford Is remodeling the lobby of the National Theater. so that it may be com- fortably warmed next season. ‘The Secretary of the Navy has given orders to the commandant of the Washington navy | yard to fit the steamer Fortane out for duty at Pensacela station. The collections on Trinity Sunday for the benefit of the Pope, in the Catholic echarches Of this diocese up 83.822.15. Onur District | eburehes contributed as follows: St. Aloy- Sims", $211; St. Patriek’s, $155; St. Peter's and St. Jobn’s. $110 each; St Stephen’s, $122, the Holy Trinity. Georgetown, 212. | The versary of the missionary society | Of the 4th Presbyterian church last evening | Attracted & large attendance. The exercises | were varie sisting of singing ard reet- addresses by the pastor, Rev. » and the assistant pastor, Mr. —_— Tur FAst TRAIN FOR CAPE MAy.—Cape May, as everybody knows, stands unrivaled among the sea shore resorts for its beach and | its bathing, but it is not so generally known | that very extensive improvements have | been made there this year, greatly enhanc- | ing the attractiveness of the place. What is | ¥et more to the purpose, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with {ts usual enter- | rise. and regard to the public convenience, Ras put ons ited express train, by whieh one can Washington at 9.23 a. m. rench Cape May at 5 about seven and a half hours'on the way. For this speedy and Inxurious trip an extra fare of $1.25, only, is charged between Wash- | ingtonard Philadelphia; but those willing | to travel somewhat more leisurely, but still expeditiously can save that amount by | takin day express leaving here at 7.45 a.m reaching Cape May at5 p.m. With the ¢ d rapid me conveyance to Cape May # forded by the Pennsy! com- y's fast tra wht this grand old ng place ke a long teal in pab- lie favor. - - Tur Loxenoat MURDER—The Port To bacco (| Md.) Times says that “the adjourned tern it court “ton Wet. | ry Wash- | s Green. His er With the special | jet. buat reurt trial. by attendane ning term. The charged. and the e third Monday of ee | 4 Divorcr.—To-day Mr. N. | y filed for Mary Ann Lyneh a iil | iverce from The oner states th: t thas been addicted todrinking, * past five vears he has beeome | ted to drinking that he ts con- stantly drunk: that he has beaten her and | kept her in danger of bodily harm, and | recently he assaulted her, striking hert wice | ard threatening to shoot her and also his | ,and yesterday hedrove her and | iidren from their home, whieh is held | Martin O'Conner in trast for her. She | asks also th fering with Fay alimon t he ve enj ed from inter- | Property and be required to | ee rn REOPENING OF FLETCHER (M. ‘HAPEL.—The neat little frame buts w the cornér Or sii Street and | | | | } | nue. bas recently undergone €xten provene: Er chay As Seating for two hundred per. sons. Yesteniay morning at the ope x 3 Rev. W. H. Lany, the pastor offered a pray ter which Rev. J.J. Lar- | gent preached from the 1 ith verses { Of the Sceond Epistle of St. P nd a col lection was take In the evening, Dr. | BMeKane, of the Troy con New York, | delivered a sermon upon the holy spir The members! t present is about fif persons. The Sabbat! b the chureh contains fror . five se n orythabatcary Two Youse LS KILLED RY Lronrt- BING.—Dort enee of a thunter it, Miss Lela Hebb . two beanti at Mills, The ligh atter, ic ner, Fs Aida of the P. E. Chureh, form £ St. Mary’s county, but more ‘recently =Ikton. Me 1 were both buried to- gether at Poplar Church cemete Heighhorhool of the plage. renee has cast ag'oom ov. hoed, as both were greatly b: 2 Brinn the th ‘and th aekly, three-story | the east F north- itwo-story frame Strevts northwest two-story and basement ing with stable in rear, on the of P st ith and Sth dweliin tween L st ofa STAR Stes ers Atnoon swe Mr. Henry A. Wi'- lot on Ver- » between K and L streets, at Warner, au sold on Satur- , receiver First Bank, Washington. D. C., a tract of land in Montgomery county, Maryland, being parts of tyacts called “Labyrinth “Grubly Thicket” and “Joseph's Park ot eight miles from Washington and about two miles from “Silver Spring” depot. on the Forest Glend road, containing abort 150 acres, to Thomas W. Reiley & Sons, at $6,700. ——_-—___. ELE cttox oF DIRECTORS.—The stockhold- ers ef the National Union insurance com- ray today elected the following directors: Charles Knap, George W. Riggs. Marshall Brown. William Dixon, Richard Wallach, Samuel Bacon, Andrew Wylie, Nicholas Acker, John T. Mitehell. The company is report'd by the secretary (Mr. N. 1D. i) in & very prosperous condition, having nearly coubled its capital within the past few years. —_——o——__ 4 silver piteher. The servant grappled with him but be broke and ran away, but was ursned by a& large crowd and Detectives | argent and McElfresh secured him. He | gave the name of Henry Jackson. alias | Smith, and was recognized as an old offender. ——_e—__— ANOTHER CoAL OIL Exproston.—Yes- | terday evening, about $ O'clock, a coal off | lamp exploded at house No. 1008 P street | northwest, burning @ colored boy nama | Stephen Ford. Dr. B. B. Adams was catied | in and dressed the wounds, which are not considered dangeron’ Hirr Tue MARK.—Iin whatever we aim at in life we should always try to hit the mark. | Those who pay shee jal improvement tax bills through J. C. Lay & Co., 23 44 street, @iways Lit We mark. i | tues of the people of Baltimore. | worthy ladies who conduct the =ifolly Tres wi | pro: | tion. | Connt of the conduct of | have take: | thé grant for the expenses The Board of Health on Saturtay afternoon | entertained the municipal visitors from Bal- timere and Alexandria at Wormley’s, after - baving shown them around thecitv, asstated in Saturtay TAR. Dr. Chancellor read a dispateh from Mayor Vansant. of Baltimore, expressing regret for being absent. Dr. Cox presided. and welcomed the visitors, in the course of his remarks saying: “To thase who bad not visited Washington since the war onl! be apparent the great progress the had mace in the way of improvements. Instead of old shanties, handsome dwellings bad been constructed, and in lieu of the mad | and cobblestones there conld now be seen miles of pavement. He was compel'el to say_and he said it with pleasure, that much | of this change was due to a man whom he | hoped to have been ent to-day. That man was A. R. Shepherd. And, however calumny and misrepresentation might have pursued him, he would be remembered with pride when his slanderers were gone and for- gotten. He offered the first toast of the eve- ning: “The mayor in reeand in posse of Bal- timore.” which was responded to by Hon. Mr. Latrobe. He spoke of the close alliance between Baltimoreand Washington as sister | cities, and. referring to ex-Governor Shep- herd. said the day was not far distant when the citizens of this District would erect a | monument tohim in appreciation ofthe val- | unble services rendered this city. | Speeches were made by Mayor K.Kemp>r, | Dr. Powell. health officer, an? John M. John- fon, of Alexandria; Drs. Chancellor ari | Stewart. of Raltimore; Mr. Neal, of Alexa dria, and Prof Jokn M. Langston. Dr. D. W Bliss. Dr. TS. Verdi and John Marbury. fr Dr. Chancellor, in responding, incidental! > allnded to the valor of the Washington fire- | men in aiding toextingnish the flames which | threatered the entire destruction of Baiti more abont two years since. This act of kindness. sald he, would never he forgotter pntil gratitude ceased to be one of the vir fter the hanqnet, the company re-entered | the carriages, and proceeded to the corner of | Vth and N streets northwest, where all the sweepers and watering wagons in the ser. viee of Mr. L. P. Wright, contreetor for sweeping the streets, were exhibited. and an opportunity to witness them in operation given. THE RALTIMORE AMFRICAN SAYS: | Dr. J. A. Stewart, health commissioner, | accompanied by several members of the city | council, paid a visit to Washington on Ss | Urday for the prrpose of examining into the | practical operation of some of the sanitary | regulations of that city. The night soil and the garbage are removed by contract, and it is claimed that the work is done at much ee i Y | less cost than in Baltimore. The street | peed $5. Henry Baga pod a | sweeping is also done by contract. The | S0t down. Maggie Morris method of transporting night soll deserves | special investigation at the hands of our city | authorities. Dr. Stewart has no great hope | of being able to introduce the eontract sys- | | tem in Baltimore on account of the oppo- | Cursing; $5. Patrick Ki sition of the ward politicians, although he is convinced that it would be more eifective and more economical than the one that now fu: es employment toa large number of atthe primary mectings. | gictecnhacsl nian A VALUABLE MARE STOLEN.—Last night | the stable of Col. C. M. Alexander, near the | corner of Sth and O streets. was entered by some party or parties nnknown. As five sorrel roan trotting mar valued at $1,500, was st full set of harness. Se MARRIAGE LICEN MeCart of Pi Hazard. lahan Ma pert H. Bontz and Mary E ——— TERS’ PICNIC, at Sct Park, Tuesday evening. July 13th. —_~—— Letters from the People. or Stey:-_While the jmprovements are nm in the Smithsonian grounds, would | not be worth the attention of our honor Commissioners and General Babeoek to ; pedestrians) at oth This improvement would cost but a Uitte now, while the grounds are under- | it ble consider the propriety of putting a gate (or asta small gate for | going improvement, but at some future time | the introduction of @ gate and drive at this Print Would require an extra appropriati tere we have one of the largest. mari houses in the country, with but one direc southern approach, and, besices, 9th stre¢ is rapidly growing as one of our business streets, and should be open throngh to the river. NINTH STREET. Ho. Mr. Editor: 1 have €ran appeal to th ¥ Tree Lrncu.- observed in @ city pa Luneh,” to endeavor to keep their most use- ablishments open for at least a part of on Sundays. That article most truly states that there is undoubtedly more drint lone on Sunday than on any other two days of the week, and that those ladies would ¢g more good in their rizhteous work of “temperance and reform,” than in any other w by thus affording to idle mén, on | idle day, a pleasant and salubrions fesort for refreshments and enjoyment. I most ear- restly agree with that writer in recomment- ing this most beneficent arrangement. A SINCERE FRIEND OF TEMPERANCE. z SESS A SvitT FoR MILLions.—The Ga.) Advertiser notices the inst an m of -of which they claim to have been de- franced by John Eolton,a partner and cousin of the deceased. The advertiser states that the same parties have commenced sult in United States cireult court, district of Maryland. for the reeovery of considera! Property in Baltimore, the sult standin: Robert Bolton, Nannette Bolton, Ade ton and others vs. the city of Baltimore, Holland and others. THE DANGERO Jump or a SomNan- BULIsT—Edwin K. MeConky. aged ten rs, son of Wm. MeConky, ‘president of the First National Bank, of Wrightsville. Pa., while in @ state of somnambulism. or jomped from @ second-story window Sa: unlay morning at oie o'clock, breaking a arm. but otherwise not apparently injured. The height fallen was over nineteen feet, and his escape from more sesious injury or death is remarkable. The little fellow. under the treatment of Dr. L. D. Rewaitt, is doing quite well. A SERVANT WoMAN’S REVENGF.—Last Tuesday a blacksmith named John Henley living near Horn lake, in Mississippi, had qvarrel with a woman named Martha Mor- gan. employed by him as cook. That night, e Henley was asleep, Mrs. Morgan ap- | ched his bed. and, with a razor, ent a | terrible gash in his throat. Henle: walen- ing, attempted to cateh her arm, but caught | ibe razor, which was drawn through his | hand, inflicting an ugly wound. Mrs. Mor. | nm then seized her iid and fied to the woods. Henley lies in a precarious cond. Bo! 0. | JcMPFp THE BRIDE.—At Spring Lake the first society are cn the ragged edge,on f. Now named Mor- per, & young man from Detroit, who have heen married to an estimable 3 ¢ last Wednesday evening. Guests e assembled, the banquet was ready, and 1¢ minister Waa in attendance, when if was vered that the bridegroom to be was g. Hehad made a trivial errand down | town an hour before the ceremony was to | place.and hasnot been seen since. | LIvELy Times IN THR FRENCH ASSFx- | BLY EXxprctEep.—Paris dispatches antici- | pate a very passionate debate in the French assembly when the report recommending M. Burgoing’s election in Nievre comes up. M. Rouher, one of the leading ministers un- | der Napoleon III will speak on that occa | sion, and will insist on the Jegitimacy of the hopes entertained by the Bouapartists for the restoration of the empire. SHOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A train on the Toledo, Wabash and Western road struck some cattle near Jacksonville, DL, Saturday, and was thrown from the track. The engine turned upside down, holding Fireman Roberts and the engineer belpless beneath, while the steam red over them. When the men were finally ex- trteated Were so shockingly scaided it is believed ‘vy cannotlive. No passengers were seriously hurt. ris Cooj was to Neck.— ‘The Raleigh, N. C., Constitution says: Miss Todd, a young lady about 17 years of age, living in the vicinity of Eagle Rock, was killed by pe Bo Friday morning while” sitting neara window. Upon examination it was found that her neck was broken and her shoulder dislocated. ———_______ A TREMENDOUS StoRM of rain and thun- der and lightning broke over Portland, Me., yesterday morning. The Catholic cathedral Was struck, and though but little damage ‘as done by lightning, the church was con- erably injared by acme one water. The First Baptist church, new Payson Memorial | ebureb and Chestnut street Methodist charch | il suffered more or less injury by thestorm. | A Howl at RovaLty.—The radical elubs Gay at Trafalgar square, to protert upatant day, at (a nare, t 3 ‘the ex the Prince of Wales’ visit to India. a7 A statistically-disposed lady publishes the positive assertion that one in every seven- teen of ber sex in this country magries a con- Biucd Webriate. | der fixing security. | mack’s heirs: deeree pro confesso. | collateral a ; berry about dyin, a en; bs mmess of produce dealer without lioemse: judg ment Thornton, col testimony was to the effect that the jes had been married about five yearr; that the eceeintis witness had been out at service; tithe prisoner had ill-treated her, and on | the cay In question he came home and find- ing her engaged in taking up the carpet he attacked her with a ha’ t, striking on the eft temple, making a very serious wound, eigen, Hoag) temporal bone and leaving her s¢ sel And that it was fully six weeks bewwre sie recovered. The prose- cuting witness testified to defendant having threatened to kill herif he ever fount her there and Drs. A. MeWilllams and Hazen to the haracter of the wound. There was no evidence offered on the part of the prisoner and the jary returned a verdict of gality. Henry Girner, colored, charged with an | assanit and battery with intent to kili John W. Lyles on the first day of May last. Prose- cuting witness testified that he rented a room from defendant and they had some words and the lie when Garner struck him on the forebead with a flat iron. A wit- ness testified that there was some dispate when prosecuting witness jumpad up and was about pulling of his coat when the blow was strnek. The et founla verdict ofguilts ofan assault, but notof an inte rt to kill. Thomas Higgs. burglary with intent to commit a larceny. Second trial. Crrevir CourtT—Judic Humphre: Today, Fitzgerali set. Koppel; veritet for Pleintifl for $25. Gibson agt. Sharp; mi for ew trial filed. Fiske agt. Bigelow trial. Equi y Cocrt—Judye Wylie. To day, Hovey & Dole agt. McDonald: or. Berrett etal. agt. Cam- al. agt. Duvall et al; do. N agt. Norwooa et al; onter finally rat antiter's report. Linville agt. Mir fock, or der authorizing purchaser to pay notes for deferred payments. Johnson agt. Joheson; order of reference to anditor. Ratrie agt Ratrieet.al.; order of ratification nist. Duane agt. Straining; decree overruling exceptions to referees report and confirming report. Austin agt. Stiger; decree pro confesso. PoLtck CouRT—Judge Snet. To-day, Braxton Cosby, forfeited cotiat- eral. Robert Caywool, maintaining a nul- sance; $5. Maria Page, loud talking; $5. liza Hawkins, too loud: $5. John Marphy, same: $5. Sonny Johnson, same; $3. Edgar Barnes, loud. $5. George Garnett, throwing cursing; 85. Moses Anderson, charged with carrying a pistol; $20. Anna Morrison, cursing; 35. Albert Smith, disorder! 35. John E. Bailey, forfeited collateral. Green, sent down. Michael ullivan, forfeited eol- | lateral. Jack Thomasand Margaret Thomp- son, too lond; & feited ach. The al. John § Garrett Dors ne. George Neal me. Wm. Barry; same. Hermin Ashwa:der was sent down for vag s John James, cursing; $5. Frank Mankin, forfeited colleteral. Tillman Lee, disturbi Georgetown; $5. Frank Harr! 3 fined for cursing. Geo. Tyler, forfeited collate: xdall. threats to James Talh keep the peace. Frederi to William Willams; $ Harris, larceny of a dress; 210 ar oses Morri: ssault and batt ph Atwell; $10 and costs. Albe It and battery on An costs. P johnson, battery on William Fractions, $50 Jenny Jay reck with a bawdy hous: ir. Fisher enters as Sparrow. for forfeited cola 1 = ground that Jenny had her house with the intent- tion of abandoning the disreputable bnsiress, lat the request of Lieutenant Skippon nd & Rickards. Fleming Christian, ttery with int tokilN e striking her with a briek and er arm; grand jury. ———_—— GEORGETOWN. FURNITURE FOR THE NEw Scmoor. Hovsk.—A number of desks and cther far- niture for the new school building arrive! here on Saturday, and will be placed in the school rooms to-day. The desks are of the Lancaster pattern, and were made in Rica mond, Indiana. THE COAL TRADE by the canal was very brisk. The receipts up to Saturday evening amounted to 26,000 tous aud the shipments to 2°90 tons. RIVER AND CANAL.—Arrived, steamer Geo. H. Stout, from Philadelphia, consigned F. Hyde, with merchandise for District ants, schooner 8. P. Chase, from Oa + Md., with 46,000 feet of eypress plank for Jos. & J. E. Libbey; schooner Mary Anu, from Alexandria, with 1,500 bushels of wheat for Hartley & Bro. Canal boat Round Top, with 800 barrels of cement, for J. & J.G Waters. —+20e- ARRFST OF AN ALLEGED Merb How He Shot His Son —Sater arrival of the steamer Havana, Captair Nicolls, of the Richmond and York fiver line of steamers. in Baltimore, the Captain requested an officer to come Aboard, is he hac a colored man, named Corne! - hey, charged with the shooting, ot dth instant, of bis son, Robert’ Dabr known er county, Va., and about nteen miles from Richmond, ner At once went upon the ste took the in custody, he bein nized by Dr. W. H. Machon, a pass upon the steamer, who resided near w! the shooting occurred. and who was on a visit to Baltimore. Another party upon the boat also recognized the accased. Dr. Machoa aceompanied erand Dabnoy the Southern Police Station, and ont Way the accused, who had become somewi composed, but who had shown considera! agitation and fright when first gern spoke freely to Dr. Machon of the alleged homicide, acknowledging to him that he had shot his son, but at the same time insisting that it was accidental. Sheriff Albert was Was notified of the arrest, and had Dabney committed to the Baltimore City Jail to await a requisition from the’ Virginia anthorities, and promptly notified Governor Kemper of the arrest and detention. He States that the boy had been telling false- hoods and he threatened to whip him, when the boy ran and he fired, as he supposed over his head just as he (the boy) was getting years of age, at a pis Chureh, | over a fence, and the load took effeet in the left side below the heart. He states that he was on his way to this city when arrested | and has relatives here. A SNAKE IN THE COAL-BIN.—The wife and daughter of Mr. Henry Norton who re- sides in Fast Berlin, Ct., ‘went into the cel- lar of their house on Friday last, and whiie there heard a peculiar noise. Searching for the cause they found an imiense rattle- shake coiled up in the coal-bin. His head was erect, and his tongue was darting out furious), The ladies went out of the cellar in a horry, and called the men folks, who, armed a equipped, went in to kill his eship. The old fellow wasn't in any 3 however, and, therefora, glided mto his hole in the eellar wall. The men watched for him from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m., when they shot him as he put his head out of the wall. He proved to be an old set- ler, having eleven rattles, and was fourteen years old. e body was skinned and Iwas too badly damaged to ple. Rorert DALE OWEN.—Through sources we learn that the physician in at- tendance upon Robert Dale Owen gives it as his opinion that he is hopelessly insane. He says, further, that he is aMicted with soften- ing of the brain, and cannot be expected to live longer than two weeks.— Indianapolis Journal. es SUSPENSION OF WorRK.—The Atlantic cot- private | ton mills, at Lawrence, Mass., which gave employment to 1,250 operatives, shut down on Saturday for eight weeks, ‘and the sus- pension may be for @ longer time. The Sal- mon Falls manufacturing company, at Sal- mon Falls, N.H., have closed ove of their mills for two months. —————— OPEN roe pecan hich forced — necticut House passed @ bill providing that all theatres, P ongggin’ halls, churches, school buildings, &c., where fifty or more persons congregate, shall have all of their exit doors open outward. A similar law should be passed in every State. Grn. HENRY A. BENNING, of Columbus, Ga., a prominent Confederate general in Longstreet’s corps during the late war, and Sipember of Congress since the war, died on urday. 87Dr. Nunez has been officially declared President of the union of the state of Pana- of the cheapness of divorce, In- diana jurymen consider $750 as a fair tariff jor breach of promise, SA movement is on foot among the Spiritualists tosend some American medi- urns to Russia. 87 Not content with an increasing epidemic of small- pox, Covington, Ky., claims tohave originated “a genuine case of Asiatic chole- ra, e7The Cunard steamer Oythia, from Liverpool for New York, is detained at Queenstown, having lost a blade of her pro- = by coming in contact with @ whale off che’s Point. &7 The first female lawyer admitted to the bar of Ohio has proved a dismal legal failure. 5 mpd is gS ed however, and if = clients can w: cir cases may possibly come around all right, ‘The Regatta. Saratoga is gay with college colors, and | the town is lively with visitors in antiel Non of the university boat races which occur to-morrow and Wednesday. A telegram to the New York Times Ss cre’ Saratoga lake are all in practice. Cook, of Yale, has one man in his crew, Hall, substitute, Chandler, No.2. He has also taker a new sbell in which to row the race. two k slightly, changes have lowered Yale stoc! although the bine seems to be still the fa- vorite. Tne Freshman race will occur at 11 | O'clock Tuesday forenoon, and the Univer- sity race at llo'clock Wednesday forenoon. | The arrivals are large, and college colors ara being worn among the friends of the various colieges. The course is in perfect order, and the arrangements will be as perfect as hu- man foresight and care can make them. It is difficult to say which crews are the favor- ites, many predicting that some of the crews hitherto set down as medium will lead at the finish. The Hamiiton and Union crews have just received their racing shells. GOSSIP ABOUT THE CREWS. The Saratoga correspondent of the N. Y. World says: “Slowly but surety the Cor. nel! crew is coming up as the favorite crew, and Yale is proportionately declining. Yate is in better trim, too, her men improving in conditio id growing used to the new boat built by Keach & Collins, of New Haven, but the excellent condition and remarkable form of the Cornell crew are pushing it for- ward rapidly in the estimation of everybody who sees the crew pull. Ne crews have yet caught her time, but few out- § ve of the ¢rew kiow it. The crew has done he course inside of seventeen rainutes, sim- y extraordinary time for this year, when a lumber of erews are not yet under eighteen minutes. Even Yale has not yet done the course in time whieh gives its crew the least chance of equaling last year’s time; neither has Columbia. he ove chance on which some men are basing a hope. and it is little mo: hepe. of Cornell's failing of her bril tice time, lies in the paper shell whieh the crew uses. It is the only paper shell used in the race, the only paper sheli which has been used in any colleze race since the Yale Unt- versity erew of 15:0 drove their oars through the bottom of their shell in disgust at the close of the last of the college races on Lake Quinsigamond. The Corneil crew pulled a race in the boat the last week of May, have practised in it ever since, and people not un- naturally are seriously beginning to wonder if the lines and back of any shell, leastof all of a paper shell, can stand such rough usage withoutastrain. The Cornell crew say the boat is in capital condition, and certainly the closest examination of the bottom of the shell or the utmost watehfulness of its sides when the pace is foreed fail to detect any in- juries of a serious character. That the crew can stay there seems to be every reason to expect. Clipping the stroke is their only fault, and in spite of it the boat fg a very swiftove. To-day it begins to look as if it would bold the winning crew.” “Harvard is rising almost as rapidly as Yale. It is a plucky crew to begin with. That is almost a matter of course wu crimson, but pullafter pull is sho be a good crew as well. The crew, like most crews out bere, has not yet pulled over the course ina straight-away tares miles, bt the time of the crew for shorter bursts | cellent. If the men can equal it in the race, the boat will ood deal farther to th front th weeks e deemed possible some six he crew is, on the whole ied with Its time, and that is more than any other crew, saving only Cornell, Some things about Mr. Otis ht: He is the stroke of the cates th: - tis a@ case where the training eight months and been of @ Yale was out this morni rked improvement. ine I have not ast wofa abt thata great many Yale hetting-hooks would show quiet and persistent hedging in the last three days. If the old practice-shellof the J crew ean be brought here in time will pullin it in preference to the new shell built by Blaikie, whieh turas out to be as limber as it is heavy, and shows a ery respect, but YMA STEPS DowN AND mM Says: A commission appoi Bishop Me- Tycier, of the Methodist copal Chureh South. has been sitting at Murfreesboro’ for the past two days investigating the minis- terial misconduct of the Rey. J. W. Hanne: £r.. presiding elder of that district. He wi- mitted sending an anonymous letter toa re- spectable young lady, named Paralee Nailor, conveying the idea of a desire for a closer intimae: nd referring to the seventh chap- ter of the Songs of Solomon and the second verse of the eighth chapter. The letter wa enclosed in an envelope with a letter-h “Southern Methodist Publishing Hous Her brother, thinking it related toa matter of business, opened it and read its contents. The commission completely vindicated “character of Miss Nailor. Hanner is sixty five yeers of age, gray-headed, has served in the ministry forty years, and was one of the most prominent as well as the most elo- tin the church. The matter er great deal o State. The committee found that thee duct of Rev. J. W. Hanner, sr., in this affair “deserves the formal venlict that he is gulity of immorality in writing a letter to a young lad ated Jun apparently de upt her and to'seduce her from the path of virtue, and couched In terms in- timating a readiness to be instrumental in ber ruin.” Wherenpon the bishop pro- nouneed the suspension of John W. Banner, sr, from the ministerial office until the r ressionof the Tennessee annual conference. A PireKky WomMa of Deputy Sheriff H. Mass.. whose house was ente OvT—A Nashville (Tenn.) tele b tushing, wi of Lowe Tuesday, has claim for being ¢ } urageous Woman. She was engaged in copversation when se one was hea soing upstairs, and, taking a knife in her hand, she started to follow. On looking from the bottom of the stairs, she saw aman at the top of them, of whom she demanded what he wanted. He made an evasive answ when she commanded him to come dc telling him at the same time that she would stab him ifhe attempted to touch her. The fellow jumped over the stair-railing, ran through the hall, and jumped ont of a rear window. He was closely pursued by both ladies, who screamed for assistance at the top of their voices, and soon a crowd of boys and others gathered and joined in the pursuit To avoid therm he ran into a barn, where he was held at bay by the crowd until Officer Crowley arrived and took him into custody. He gave his name as Jobn Lewis, a vender of hatr oils and restoratives. He hat been seen loafing around about the vicinity for some days, and has been known to make attempts to enter other houses in the vicinity. THE Great EARTHQUAKE IN Sovtit AMEKICA.—By the arrival of the mail steamer from Panama additional details have been received of the terrible earthquake which destroyed so many towns on the Co- lombian and Venezuelan border in May. The loss of life was awful, and at many of the towns the destruction was complete, es- pecially at Cucuta, where not a stone re- mained on another, At the latter place alone five thousand people were Killed, and it was “reatly feared that the stench arising from the putrifying bodies of human beings and animals would breed a pestilence in the de- vastaied district. To add to the horrors of the situation thieves were pillaging the: ruined cities, so that the President of Colom- bia had deemed it expedient to inerease the army to three thousand men. THE Philadel phia Telegraph, in a gush of Centennial (Philadelphia} ardor, devotes a half column to unseemly ridicule of the ‘Washington monument, which it calls “that dreadful monument,” and ** sly smoke- stack south of (he White House.” Just now the Telegrapi: Is advocating a score or more of Revelutionary mouuments which it is proposed to rear in Philadelphia, and it ) Balelgh, N.C, seems probable that the contributions for the Washington monument are coveted for these local enterprises which are to adorn Philadelphia. lowever unfortunate the ‘Washington monument project has been, it would seem proper oy e it, as it has been on hand for nearly fifty years.—Louis- ville Journal. ANOTHER DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE.—The Avalance Forest City (Ark.) correspondence says: On the 4th, io oe Mise Biles Hemii- ton, @ youn; ving with Capt. James Hunter, was brutal outraged, but with a knife, and left for dead by a negro named io Rae bya! stole theyre — left. He was foliowed by a part; and was atone time ‘ariested by an fold Setonueee — there, es A i number of citizens are found he will be summarily dealt with. SUIT AGAINST AN EX-QUARTERMATER'S BonpsMEN.—The United States District At- torney has begun a suit in the United States Distrlet Court against the official bond of Henry 8. Robinson, formerly an — aar- termaster, to recover $50,000, which, It is charged, the defendant was short in his ac- counts when settling with the ment. The sureties on the dare Messrs. A. S. Woodward, of Buffalo, and Bernard Nord- beimer, of Galifornie.—N. ¥. Herald, 10th, | THE AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM reached | Glasgow, Scotland, Saturday morning, and Srrived in Edinburgh at might. They were rrived in Edin! ni | Fecelved by Mr. Hokeson, the United States consul. Yesterday the team gave a formal farewell to their referee, Col. Mitchell, who fails this week for New York. 4 They will re- na to | Eaitedh eeouane, ma a Wimbledon.” Pt te!ps! in ‘the sheoting at cotton states Congress Will meet at wmonun, on Capt. | taking the place of e of the other | itof him, and if FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Pag a }. consol 3 ot ir@ini » SM Carolina 6's, oid, 2%; do. new. i Siate-dar, Be ®attimone. J wads —middling, | Whaley. Flour steedy and firm. Howart srrest od Western enper, 4.25a4.62: lo. extra, 475a5- | do. family, §.v0680: City, Mills. anpers 4 ast do. extra.’ $.12a5 80; do. Rio brands i>. . fam | fy, 8.35. Wheat firmer—No. 1 western amber, 1 je. 2do., 1.38; mixed do.. 132 No. 1 weetern reds 1.33; No. 2o., 1.32; Pennsvivania red, 1; Mary- Jand red, 1 20ai 90: “do. amber, 13ta1 38: do. white, | 1.2501 35; No.2 Milwaukie epring, Gorn frm— | southern white, 98: southern yell: SS: Mixed. M4, spot; S34, Angust: A,ash last halt ut, Oats firmer—scathern. Aacb. western white, | do. mixed, 61. Bye dnil and unchwiged —ae 98, Hay rearce and @rm—Maryland and Penney! Vania, 22 (a9). Provisions Srmer. Jobbing. ae mand fair, Pork firm. 2100. Bulk meats toa nal—shoulders, 9; clear rib Packed. 'sal3i¢.” “Bacon. steady clear rib sides, li. Hams, lasals, crede MM; refined, Migalty” Butter’ & tive—western extras. iWal?: do. fret Coffee quiet and steady—ortiuary to perme Rio cur Fock Tyee Jobbing, Ist.” "Whisky dull, New Yorn, Jnty 12. ke dull. Moner, 2. Gold. 135%." Rxchange, tong, 473; short, a0. | Governments dull and lower. | New Yorx, July Wheat late. better i Lowxnon, July 12, 122 Roar. ® shade firmer ee To NortTineRrN PACIFIC DERS.— The plan of reorga: ‘the Livingston Plan.” unantmonsiy adopt- ed by the general mecting of Northern Pacific | | Rantroad bondholders held in New York city June “0th, is now ready for distribution and sienature. Coples have been mailed to ail holders of registered bonds. R. R Bonpror- ization known as All boncholders who have not received a copy, and who wish to share In the benefits of the purchase of the road and property at the approaching sale, are requested to send their names and post oMice address, without | delay. to the Purchasing Commitiee, N. P. R. RK Co.. 23 Fifth avenue, New York, so that & copy of the plan, accompanied by a synop- Sis Of the modified decree of foreclosure ant sale by the U. S. Court, may be mailed to them. A.B. NETTLETON, For Purchasing Committee N. P. R.R. Co. An Unfortunate Ohie Girl. HER FAREWELL TO TH WORLD. The coroner held an inquest last week on the body of Mary Koehl, a young woman 2? years oid, who hung herself in a barn on her aunt's premises, near Reading. about 10 miles from Cincinnati. She was found about « o'clock on Wednesday evening. where sh been hanging since the previous day. Itwa evidently death for love. The girl washighly respected, and was in love with a young man, but the diffienlty in. the ease was that she was Protestant and he Catholie. After her death a letter was found in her room ad- dressed to her lover. It was all crampled and twisted, and was tiel with astring. The following is the principal portion of the af- fecting farewell letter: DEAR BFLOVED CHTENTER SWEETHEART, Rew i -With broken heart’ I take up my pen to tell you that Iam about to bapg myself for your sake. for you were dearer than my own life. Talways thonght that you would remain faithful to me, bat I see my hopes were vain. God will forgive me. I think it no sin to my life, for I see no other relief from the troubles which are too hee vy to bear. It is not your faultor mine, but your mother. 3 4 answer for it: yon would nev on me if it had not bee: you no day or ni never ¢ ipbraiding ye love forme. The ring you gav eto my zra asa keep- ow, I must ¢ take alorg with m * my writ- sake. + . Ing. befo I must go : many hearty greetings to you. Oh, Ken. T bad ‘never thought that of sou—that ym could be so indifferent. I aiways thot you would he the preserver of my very lif. but no. you bring me under the earth, ‘I ca barel, U. but. for the sake of God, You have treated me ern. elly. O, dear Lord, forgive me. that I may not be lost. If I do not reach heaven, Ben, because of this, then you cannot, for you are as guilty as Iam. Many, many regards, I 1. I hope we will meet in the other world. Be kind to my memory, to never marry,and never forget your loving MARY Korn. Across the margin were the words: “I die of love for you—withont you I cannot live.” Lichtenberg testified that he would have married her but for bis religion. He said he had always treated her honorably. He is so grief-stricken that his friends are alarmed | lest he will follow the example of Mary. j EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE OF A CHILD.—The Liverpool Post of June 18 says: “An extraordinary marriage has been ecele- brated in the church of St. Woohos, New- port, between a girl named Elizabeth Jones, of the tender age of thirteen years, and a young man of twenty-three years of age. The husband is supposed to be a street | preacher from Brittonferry, and the cb wife is the daughter of Mr.” Evan Jones. storekeeper at the Vernon Tin Works. Sunday night last thetwo met at the N Station, and proceeded to Newport, they were joined! by a si Pte young man. The fatterhad not before disclose! tho purpose which he had in view to his relativ and when she heard of it she uttered dignant remonstrance, refuse eburch, and returned to her home. On pro ceeding to the church the following morni the Lridegroom explained the absence of a tendants by Informing the clergyman that | bis sister had been suddenly taken unwell. | The s was then accomplishet, and a | | | little girl thirteen years of age marriel by a priest ofthe church of England. The child- Wife afterward returned to her parents, who Were much distressed at her absence, and in- formed them what had happened.” ‘OLD PEOPLE with failing eyes have tray- ersed whole newspaper pages of fine print, and have become excited to the last degres | over the ups and dows of the Beecher case as | | it dragged its slow length along. Young la- | dies in poor health haye made their 12 and ven 15 columns per day, refreshing their | ure minds with all the nauseating particu- | ars of a question Which should, if possible, have been ruled out of the sacred precinets of every home. Men in the cars, and on the ferry boats, and in the offices, and behind the shopman's counter have first devoured the deily prints, and then fallen into heated ¢ cussions on the one excited subject. Poor people who feel unable to take a religious paper for themselves and their families have cheerfully angel in the same time, or even 15 dollars for the daily sheets which gave them the most of Beecher and Tilton. We have even known men who repuriate the claims of their washer-woman buy two or three daily papers in order to get all sides of ibe great scandal. Who can ever repay our generation for what has been thrown away in this worse than bootless outlay of time a J money, and strength? — New York Evanges &7- Another hotel is projected in the vieini- ty of the centennial grounds. CITY ITEMS. Biir1ovs, Remittent and Typhoid Fevers completely eradicated by the use of Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beet. To GATHER pe: Divers go down in divers p! 7 tat our mouths of streams and bay No pesris do Asian swimmers raise Like those in beauty’s mouth that shine Made by the Sozodont divine. €0 “TIME TRIES and has proven that Wisiar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry is the remedy par excellence for the cure of colds, coughs, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthina, phthisic, sore throat, influenza, and “last, not least,” consumption. 50 cents and 81 a botule, large bottles much the cheaper. €0 goatee aheensnths $50 to £10,000 has been Invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 per cent. profit. “How fo do it.” A book on Wall street, sent free. Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wail street, New Yor! 63: FLETCHER’S PATENT WINDOW SCREEN.— gs of en dered the panacea o ies, Bugs and nitoes. Ham! & Pearson YM. Cc. A. Building, sole us and mani rers for the District lumbia. 26,002; Cer Vascul: xcrescences Bunions, Ihgrowin Nails &c., successfull treated at Dr. White's establishment, 895, street, ite the Treasury. Hours: from Prece of basinees! gant oT noe White's unable to patients at resi- Genet, extent Attar Sp Sa. Face, ine Great Skin Moticlse or Sea Be Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: —_-—_—— THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 were $219,680. 412-8, e—o_O__—_ { ‘gaan a “Howr _ AR brani covalty ee. i Ce Ear. a | A.M.) Media, Pa. troleam nomtnal—crnde. 53ya5ty; refinsd, 11%al2. MON | areas 423 th | tion Ce GEORGETOWN ADVER'W’TS. | EDUCATIONAL. re ore eS 5730 PAR QUARTER. No extras Wola Academy for Boys, 12 miles from Philadel- phis 10 Instroctors. S$. . Shorts t FSuHOOL, corner of 10th.) w $. Phe : Music. Part Lntermed iate departme UNS tre. VIRGIUNIA.—SUMMER LAW LECTURES nine weekly )begin July, 3575, and ead 1th Sept. Have proved of signal uso. Ist—to students designing to pursue their studies at this of other law school; d—to those who propose to ¥ privately; 3d—te ng practitioners who © nothad the advantage of «yatematic instruc- For circular apply (P. O.| Univerity of Vir ginia. to JOHN B. MINOR. 2 mn. fm Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. \\) EST END INSTITUTE, \ MRS. 8. L. CADY. Principal, Me Now Has for Cirenlar. PEBABEAU TEACHES PIANO, RY and the Cultivation of the Votoe. Mre QRiCHENBACH'S Pisoo street northwest NGLISH. FRENCH, AND CLASBIOA STITUTE for young ladiew, 918 New York ave. ane uorthwest, Mrs. ANGELO JACKSON, Princ. enter agen tomston begine OB the 1étn ci rere Der, 187 By Tennyson. By Henry ‘anticles. with The Abbe Tigrane, Candidat Birds and Seasons of New Hage or the Papal Bugland, The Green Gate. From the German. By Mrs. Witter. For sale by WM. BALLANTYNE, Je30-tr 425 Seventh street. NEW BOOKS —Wright's Privcipis.or Basis of IN ‘Social Science. seneethear —F- | ky ty Leland, Palmer SY ‘omedy and other Pome 2 25 ib. Jubn Derrien, ‘The Frevch at Hume Lady Superior. @y the anthor of Vera. \yeon en Mar} Spender's Jocelyn's @ Kingston Oliphant's B the Se Darwin's De f ew edition 3 ov All the popwiar Hand Looks of Travel for Amer! can and Foreigi urs, A large lot Novels reduced to 25 cents, at SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S | Agents Lawrence's“ Pere Linen” Paper _3080-tr _ 911 Pennsylvania ave NEW Books, QUEEN MARY THE ORI Ry Alfred Tennyson .. AND ANTIQUITY OF & GRAVID y Baker. 4:h. trated. eee re THE FRENCH AT HOMK. By Albert ELYN’S MISTAKE. Paper. : THE LADY SUPESIOR. By Elica F. Ballard For sale by MUHUN BROTHERS. Book me tr 1018 PEN (PHBEE FEATHERS, a Novel by Win auibor of “The Princess of Thule,” and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Corner 4% street and Penusylvania avenue, Man and Beast, Here and Hereafter; illustratedoy | ore than three hundred original anecdotes by | The Odd Tramp, a Novel. Miss Kovel, by Victor Cherbailer.. Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes and everything t the Stationery line f i at may2i-tr SHILL TON'S BOOKSTORE. COAL AND WOOD. Q™AKEI STRIKE! STRIKE FOR YOUR | FIBRES! WOOD! WOOP!! COAL! COAL! $5.00—$5.00—95.00—$5.00. Being crowded with consiguments of all kinds of | WOOD, cargoes upon cargoes, eaily arrivals, more | than we can dispose of readily at w ‘we are pleased to inform the standing the strike in the coal furnish fuel a blest individual, os We pr t 4 price withiu the means of the hura- pose to LOOK! LOOK! GOOD PINE WOOD delivered for @5 per cord. OAK from $6 to87 ope: All kinds of COAL, with 2,240 Ys. to the ton at the lowret ible price. Also, SAWED and SPLIT WOOD at correspond ingly low prices, at JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot at Johnson's Wharves, foot Of 12th and 13th streets southweet. 1202 F street northwest. Omce $1713 sn sree (COAL, WOOD AND | BUILDING MATERIALS. | Dare alwayson hand of ANTHRACITE and | ! may25-eoly_ | . ond amorted © ob BITUMINOUS OvALe PINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD tu the stick, 2 sawed lit; all Kept under cover. i Having the control of several brands of imporye Snd Domestic CEMENTS and CALCINED Pi. ‘nd handling yearly many millions of BAN | ATHS, I am in condition to fill orders of auy | character in my line with dispatch and Bdelity at | wholesaie aud retail, cpor terms that Gefy cows tral Office—623 Lontsiana avenne north®: Branch Vard—Ist st., bet. Band O sts., sourheas: Wharf—Foot of $d street zontheust. octsl- ly WM. GUIPAND. J. & £ua, Dealer tu Best Varieties of ANTHRACITE AND CUMBEBLASD COAL Also, WOOD fn the stick, or sawed and split. moderate for cash. K street and Bnods Oficee and Yards:—Foot of Islan: between 9th and J0th streets, pmectegiesgele sa ch Messrs. HAMILTOR & PEARSON, corner sth D Bt DEY Goops AT REDUCED PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. Black GRENADINES at 18c.. 250 , 40c., 80o., 6240.5 T5e.. 5 $125 per yard Beal FRENCH LAWS. with side border, 2c. per ‘ard. 00 pivers of VICTORIA LAWN at 20c. and 2% per French, Mull, Swies, and Cambric MUSLINS, from hee. per Yard up to Te. Also, 600 PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at s Patent Partly made DRESS en ordered for our sales this oods warranted to be as represented the salesmen. a W. BURDETTE & ©0,, je28-tf “7th st. n.w..and 706 K st. uw. DEVLIN & CO., (NEW YORK,) noé F STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUB CUSTOM TEADE WE KEEP THE SXSTASSORTES STOCK OF MATERIALS TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITED 8TATES, STAPLE FABBICS MANUFACTUBED EX PRESSLY FOB U8, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEBMAN AND AMERI. CAN MANUFACTUBE. FOR THIS Bi OF OUB BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABUB FOR THE MECHANIVAL WOBK, AND IB BVERY BESPECT TUBN OUT STRICTLY FIRST-OLASS GARMENTS. ALL OLOTHING OBDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOR FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP 18 BNEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- STARDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUB COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE ORDERS FROM OUR READY MADE STOOK. READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFIOR WE KEEP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FEOM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDBENS SUITS, AND SPRING OVEROOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB- DEBS IN TWO DAYS TIMB. } ooops DEFASTEANT 18, Tum AMERICAS | ‘OKE SHIBT, PERFECT FITTING GAR ENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURES OB FURBISH BSADY MADB. Devlin & Co., 3106 2 PEBERZ. | RENOWNED sanitak ARD —Foartecn mile Tth-street road, fine sbade: ance. plae known as NOW from ci fruit in abund, B with railroad depots. For Sock Pot UM e Addrons we” —PELICUTFOC atwWER ESeORE™ CHESAPE ARS Be NEAR ANNAP- pow for Boorders Seaside bathing, boath . spring ant ery dslivacy ays LLU SPRINGS, Sorwex, Wa and boars Jem) mw ftw improved. 9 4m ft A will be oped for tho Iafter July! © per de r first we For farther tof Lt 30im om . ‘ VUE DE LEAL Hore; ba HAMPTON ROADS, vA This delightfat « ae ing, Bathing. #5 Hke ‘Upens June 26th, 1575. COARLES DUrFY D te STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY,N.J (Of Conti 3e28-1m. MOOKES HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MARYLAND, soe open for the re Summer Boardey rh at v Boarders Th Dest the market af fords, Am« are Salt Water Bath- ing. Fisbin { Bowling Sa loon Tw: town. Terme 81.0 per da Vand nung half price: fir ot Pilot Boy leaves Washing ning at 6 rrives at 6 p.m. Steamer Sne loaves every day at 9 p.m os Tuesdays HEREERT F. MOORE, L counts, Md. JORDANS WHITE SULPHUR sPRINGS FR ae and er day duly and Anes $0 per m phiete at Ebbite H THEM ULLIN Cr Pa., or Cloud Hote ‘Phi aceoun Botel, imme midst of =p to celebrate renders it moe nt §i-hing rn ually attrretive, while. th Modations prov y f he ve beet kind chron tickets t voare sold at « princi al offices of the T vapia Railroad Copan or ms aed Ral ress PROPRIETO BENOVO ROTEL, RENOVO, PA Je22-6n THE BEVE WIV OLEBUK js now roady for ti It ixa hande a 00UN COVA, 1 of Sam ™. healthy section of Northern ‘ tof Washington Cits denomitations and pleasant « amile of the I Tordical waters have p to be equal to any in the state. Daily Stages With the Railroal Depots at mnt Leeburg ard st 1 P oto the Springs every day Ror JOSEPH M. PATTION, Pro- jet tea SURF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. Access per Potomac mere. Fancy and querade Bails during the season. For ciren! JAS BR MILBUEN & ERO, ut, 8t Mary’ Ma 22 Im , FOUNTAL Tan rae Tord, five nm dies from Gr DALE SPRINGS. ~ Tr, Va. OPEN TO VISITORS) WATERS fn ARE aLWa The only» Btates east of ch MINRAL thi emed by the m REMEDIAL AGENT ir Paral IRON, ALUM. MAGNESIA, AND SULPHUR DRINKING WATEES. ive im provements completed «ince laet season have m © place more comfurtable for Ds and ttractive to PLEASURE SEEK= and circulars add A. AUGUST, Manager. — BACHANG HOTEL, MANASSAS, Va., Sitzered on the highest ‘point‘on the Bid frond. 32 miles from Washington.with mc ing and evening trains each way. Fare for roun® trip, $1.75. The hotel is new, with double porches the ‘entire length. The rooms are well farulsheds snd the diping room cool and airy. The country is as healthy @* any in the world, and thereare no i tthout ne 7 ef “abn FRANCISS CANNON. P mprictre., SUMMER RESORT AMONG THM BUSH HoUske BELLEFONTE, Pa. Stereoscopic Local to be wen ae 474 Pennsylva evenue, and 425 north 7tm street. For descriptive cirenlar and terms address mayis2m W.H. WILKINSON & CO., Prop'rsé BOCK BRIDGE ALUMSPRINGS, VA, JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprietor —Thi celeb: Shoes, opens SUNE 1 though there are i state, this ts Alum water, ed watering place, with ® capacity Persona ahonld bear in ming mmerable “Alam Springs” tm fonntain that gave elcbrity to None hava ‘ard G sel saya, been able to competes with the Rock Springs in ita bold the py jenee.”” TALBOTT sk | a ONERY 00, be undersigned beving leased the above name@ Hotel will be prepared this season to offer oye sccommodatiqns to Ladies and Gentlin-n who are Cesirous to sper d the summer months tn the country, The air ts pore. being located near the Sugar. Mourtain. It el commands an extended view the Blue Ridge Mountsine and country. Fishing and bunting in siderable improvement= e been ma‘ tog since last summe ch as bath ry about balf a mile from Barnesville: dep tropolitan Beilrvad on the Mo= ssid cue hours Tide on the card SFecu Bide din ack am O80 £20 por week. Children tnder 12 a°d servants bait price, "For fare LEP: Borneavitie Weaigomers or 1, nivale CINCINNATI LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BEEB Shipped direct from Cincinnati in B«frigerating Cars, and for sale in By THE Aczst, SAMUEL C. PALNSR, 67 GREENE STREET, Scan oO ADIN = aren j he asi x, June ronehey at oe ORS we voir eee FFOOWERS ENAMELED IN wax” NO COUNTERFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED? ~~ RS. EVA} . Peete caine” FUNERAL WREA’' ANCHORS) a a,

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