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a NG STAR. -May 30, 1SS1. THE £VEN MONDAY... The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHISP SIGNAL OFFICER, } Wasninoton, D. C., May 30. 1581. 9:39 a mf | For toe middle states, warmer, fair weather, southerly to westerly winds, and Slight changes in barometer durlog the resvof Monday, fol- lowed by Increasing cloudiness and light local Tains by Tuesday morning Hain To-morrow. ‘The chief signal oficer furnishes the follow- ing special bulletin to the press:—The storm which was cenfral tn the Missouri valley yes- day morning has moved slowly to the south- Ward and !s now central tn the Indtan Territory. Local ratns and partly cloudy weather are re— Ported from ail districts except tte southern Portion of tie middis states, where clear ‘Weather continues. The temperature has risen siighily on the Atlantic coast, {n the Ohio Valley abd the lower lake region, and fallen in the borthwest, the upper lake’ region and in Missourt snd Arkansas. Easterly to southerly Winds prevail in ali districts except the lake region and the northwest, The indications are that local rains ard partly cloudy weather will prevatt in New England New York and the eo 2th Atlantle . States, abd fair weather in the southern portion ot the middle states during Tuesday, with no change In teraperature. RANGK OF THE THERMOMETER The followlpg are the readings of the ther- Mometer at the Signal Oftice during the dav:— 7 4 . : 2p. m,S7. Maxt- nunimum, 67.9”. are reported. LOCAL NEWS. The Kiingenberg Bigamy. It was mentioned In Tux Stax of Friday that Mrs. Klingenberg, residing in Philadelphia, had arrived In this city and discovered that the husband to whom she was married in Phila- Ge!ptia, Jast December, had a wife living in this city, and that theré was a prospect for the arrest of Kitngenberg for bigamy. Mrs. Kiin- geLberg No. 2 has returned to Philadelphia, abd the Ties of that city says: “On returning to ber residence in this city Mrs, Kitpgenverg informed her husband of the cause of her visit to Wasbirgton and the result of her labors. Mr. Kilpgenberg again acknowledged the mar- Tigge, but said he had not heard from his wite for years, and re ated his reagons for sup- slag her dead before he married the ast time. He announced his inten- tien of making the only reparation In his power, remarrying the latter Mrs. Klingenberg 4S 8000 && the divorce Is granted by the Wash- ington court. This seems entirely satisfactory to the second Mrs. Klingenberg, and the record of the court ts looked for with much anxiety by both parties.” it fs true, as stated, that divorce proceedings Instituted by the Washington wife, Mrs. Dora Allngenberg, are pending. Messrs. L. L. O'Neal and S. T. Drury in October last fled a bill for divorce, stating that the couple were married corps, from which he was -discnarged by sen- tence’of a court-martial. aud that while in the service he made over half his pay toa noto- rious prostitute in Baitimore. ‘ne testimony Ip the case has been filed, and the case la ‘now Pelding Judge Wylie’s action. Both the wives lust week called on Justice O'Neal, and the Weeblngton wife expressed her desire to get rid ot bite. The Puiladelphia wife was quite affected when she learned the truth of the statements had beara about the former and althougn Kitogenberg can be prosecuted under the law, it ts probabie that as he divorce !s procured K Will remarry adelphia Wife and thus staud before the a legally married man. eo ‘The Hevisea New Testament. WHAT THE*PREACHERS SAID ABOUT IT YESTER- Day. ‘Yesterday in several of the churches of the District reference was made to the new version of the Testament, and in some the revision was the theme of special discourse. Last even- Ing Rey. Dr. Pitzer, president of tue Washing- ton City Bible soctety, delivered before his con- Wregatlon a sermon from the text “Prove all hibgs; Hold Fast That Which 1s Good,” (ist | ‘Thes., v., 21.) After stating that there had been 50 versions of the Testament made, he Sald the present one was nelther Inter-denomi- national hor international, but was the work of a close corporation in the Anglican church. However, the ver=ion was a very creditable piece of workmanship; but he did not belleve that it would ever supercede the King James ¥ersion. He would Like to see the American, British and foreign Bible soctettes request thé Teligiaus denominations ai! through toe world io appoint delegates and form an Inter-den mn. ipational and international committee, wuich could produce a revision that would bring ali the branches of Christ’s church togather. At St. Paui’s English rau chureh, Rev. Dr. Domer the pastor, preached from “Let the Word of God Dwell ‘in You Kichly and with Wisdom,” (Coll. ii, 16), and referring to the revision he ssid 1t Was & declicd Improvement over the King James version, moresver, a moenumentoi denownat operation such as the world never saw In the afternoon tuere was qaite a large con Rregation ar the Memortal Lutheranjcourca, and Rey. J. G, Butler preached from Nehemiaii “caused the people to understint 1 the peopie stood tn thetr olac> 23, “He that hath an ear let him hear what the spirit saith unto the churches,” In the course of his remarks he sketched the former revisions and sald the present revision 1s necessarily better than any yet made. Per- baps some of the changes cannot. be wholly approved:but it must be born in mind the sole cousideratioh in making them was to get nearer the truth. At the Church of the Ascension In the morn- ing there was a large congregation present, and Rev. Dr. Elliott spoke of the work of the re- visers, and said the Bible remalns, for all prac- Ucal purposes, totally unaffected. As to the adoption of this revision, that must be the ‘work of time. The Vermont avenue Curistlan church was Well filled in the morning. President Gartield and his mother were among those present. The pastor, Kev. F. D. Power, took for his text Genesis 1 God said let’ there be light, and there Was light.” After an eloqueht review of the work of revision, he sala: “Every one must Judge for himself how well the work has been accomplished by comparing the two versions He bad no predictions to make as to what shall be the hold upon the people of the new verston: but as for himself, he regarded it as the noblest Monument of reverent and united Christian Scholarship of the century.” Yesterday at the Swedenborgian church, on North Capitol street, Rev Jabez Fox in ‘the morning preached from Luke 16-23, “And tn hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torment.” The tople of the discourse was as to why Hades was used tn preference to hell. after Where Varlable winds | Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 7:40 p.m. and extin, 3am . Officer Fisher took to the fourth precinct sta- tion Re eed morning a dead infant street, from a third story window, streets, to an area, a distance of about 45 feet, but was not seriously injured. Officer T. W. Riley arrested Saturday, 02 | complaint of Mr. Robert Ball, agent for the | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ant- mak, Jacob Leto, a cattle arover, for cruelly tying and securing three calves in his wagon. At a meeting of Catholics last evening at the | St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum the following com- mittee was Appointed to make arrangements for the annual festival for the beneilt, of tha orphans: Lieutenant J. T. Kelly, Mr. Joun | Bingham. Mr. Thomas H. Walsh and Captain | 0. E. Duffy. ‘she Washington Brick Machine Company on Saturday elected officers to fll the vacancies | Caused bythe death of Colonel William i. | Philip, one of the directors, and the resigna- Uon of the president, Mr. C. F. Peck. Mr. John | president | F. Olmstead was elected and Mr. Wiillam F. Mattingly director. Mrs. Mickie, wife of W. H. Mickle, station- | Keeper at the sixth precinct station, who was seriously burned on Friday afternoon, died Saturday afternoon from her injurtes afcer in- tense suffering. Her funeral will take place 10-morrow afternoon from her late residence on 6th Street, Detween Q and R streets. ‘The Dashaways met last evening at Lineoin Hail, and addresses were made by the presi- gent, H. B. Moulton, B. F. Crawshaw, Hon. Samuel Aman, of Tennessee. and Charlle Nye. The convocation of the Washington Protes- tant Epicopal Church will meet fh St. John’s Churca, Wednesday ee at 10:30 o'clock. ‘To-morrow evening there will be preparatory. services {n the church, and the sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Forrest, of Trinity Washington NW and Gossip, ——— WANTS TO Bx PUBLIC PRINTER- Seige is that A. W. Francisco, one of tu ° Syme the Ohio State Journal, pudlished at U PuDUS Er i applicant for the position of - inter, EX-Goy. Davis, of Texas, will be here to-mor- row. Itissald he will be sopointed beac General, the place for which Wm. E. ee a Was rejected by the Senate. Gov. Davis chairman of the Texas delegation at the Chi- cago convention, which was split up between Grant and Blaine. THE INDICTMENT RUMoRS.—Ex-Congressman Jere Wilson, of Indiana, has an explanation a3 to how the rumor got abroad that indictments bad been found against certain persons believed to be beneficiaries In the star route frauds. He says: “A rumor having been published that indictments were Impending, I waited upon the District attorney, and told’ him if such was the case, and an indictment was found agains*, My clients I did not care to have them dra™ ce from thelr homes under arrest. Hence accept. ing the rumors as true, I called on Sar, Corkhill tosay that In my capaclty @8 a lawyer T ap- Peared for my clients, who were ready for trial, or togive bond penditig a trial after indict- ment.” AS a matier of fact, no indictments have been found, although tt is expected there may be presentments this week. PoToMac SHAD FOR On1o Warers.— [nited States Fish Commissioner George G. Daven- Port arrived In Steubenville. Ohio, last. Friday, with four cars contalulng 1,000,000 Potomac shad, which he emptied tnto the river there. Hox. JonN G. Tnoxrson, Sergeant-at-Arms Of the House of Representatives, isin the city Church. This mornirg a colored lad, about six or Seven years Old, named Thomas Cary, snatched a boy's jacket, which was nanzitg ta front of Remburger’s clothing store, on Pennsyivan'a avenue, acdran off with it. Mr. d. ran al er and it him. and turned him over to Detec- Use Coomes, who locked him up at head- quarters. Ab unoccupied dwelling house, belonging to Mr. James W. Barker, situated on H, between 12th and 13th streets, was entered Saturday and stripped of the gas and water fixtures. A prize fight for $25 a side, which had been fixed to take place to day near the Long bridge, Was prevented by Lieutenant Arnold, of the fifth prectnct.who got wind of tt. Tne fight was to have been between Washington and George- town parities. The military rifie shooting at Benning’s Sat- urday exhibited fine mirksmanship. ‘Taere were eight entries in the first match and 29 shots, Mr. Laird scoring all the 29, ana no one falling W 26. On the second trial, Mr. Cash Mr. Laird, Mr, Ferguson and Mr, Lau- ach out of a possible 33, and no one fell below 2 ponte, Yesterday afternoon some unknown man driving a horse and buggy on vth near N street northwest ran over a Child five years old ramed Jevnie Saffell, whose parents live at 1252 9th street. The little one was bruised, out fortunately was not badly injured. Now thatthe Episcopal Church in Unton- town, D.C., has got the new public school along side of it as a companion brick on Wash- ington street, the ladies of Emanuel propose enlivening the old school-house on the street below—where the first Episcopal services in the village were held—by giving a tive days’ festival of frutt and other attractions, com- mencing tc- morrow evening. On the arrival of the Norrolk boat this morn- {bg atthe wharf Lieutenant Gessford, of the first precinct, who had been on a visit to Nor- folk to see ason who has just returned trom the Mediterranean squadron, attempted to jump ashore before the gang-plank had been laid down and was precipitated into the water head foremost. @ Was rescued after a thorough drenching. g he M. _———s BARGAINS again for one day only at t Augenstein’s National Auction House, street bortbwest: Decorated chamber 0 pieces, $2 Worth $5.50; 1S quart block tn dish pavs, i5c., worth 9c; fluted water glasses ~ dozen, worth sie ; tly Covers 6e., Word Bargains in baby carriages, THE élegant furniture which ts to be sold at Dowling’s auction rooms, on Wednesday next, ‘Will be on exhibition all day to-morrow. t WASE:NGTON Fist MAREBT.—Sold by R. A. rt =. Golden, agent, since last repo 00 her- rings, from #1 to $2 per thousand; 2,00) shad, from $10 to $12 per hundred. This 1s the last for this season. Frssg11's ice cream. t ———.___ SUMMER sessions of Spencertan Business Col- lege, morning and evening, begin June ist. = CANNIBALISM.—A middle-aged colored man, bamed John Sidney, was charged tn the Poltee Court to-day with having assaulted an elderly colored man named Henry Jackson, wno testi- fied that he and Stdney were drinking three- cent rum tn South Washington Saturday olghr, and while witness was paying for some of the orinks Sidney got possession of 25 cents of wit- ness’ mobey and a scuiile Mliowed, during which Sidney choked witness until his tongue came out and then bit the end off it, and also bit quite a large piece out of his ‘under lip, which he showed to the court. Oficer Me: Greevy testified to arresting Sidney in Limertek aiey. Sidney was sentenced to six mouths tn jst Loulsa” Biackburn, colored, was also charged with biting Kate Lewis on the lip, and teed $5. A Very great scarcity cf rheumatism fs re- marked—owing to St. Jacobs Oil, t gs West Washington, nee Georgetown. ‘THE INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT. AB stated In Saturday's Star, ground was broken for a brick cottage house for the Indue- trial Home School, Saturday afternoon, on north High street, (the old Georgetown alms- house property. With appropriate ceremonies. Mr. J. M. Wilson presided, and, after prayer by Rev. Df, Bittepger and a hymn by the school children, addresses were made by Commissioner Dent, School Superintendent Wilson, J. M. Gregory, of the Illinois Industrial ‘school, United States Education Commissioner Eaton, Dr. Toner and Wm. H. King. The ground was then broken, Mrs. S. A.M. Cantleld handling the spade. The object of the scool is to “‘fur- hish instruction, provide homes and supply the = wants of friendless.children, to faraish bem with suitable clothing, bring them under chbrisilan influence and instruct them in indas. trisl pursuits.” The butldiug begun Saturday is the frst of a serles of cottage buildings, in- ‘ended to inaugurate the fam Jy plan at we Home School. ‘The Firre COMMENCEMENT of the Linthicum Institute will take place at the Curtis school building here next Thursday evening. The exercises will consist_of prayer; salutatory by J. W. Adrians: the *Schoolmaster's Dream,” by the pupils, during which will be rendered a seene from ‘* Midsummer Night's Dream;” rect- tation of Tennyson’s Bugle song by W. H. 3, Scene from “ Jullus Cwesar,” by T. ger as “ Brutus” aad A. Hl. Strasburger as ** Cassius;” recitation by E. L. Cassin; award- some remarks on fthe revised version, he sald the story of Dives and Lazarus was moat likely a iiteral statement of the fact, and if It was a parable it taught the true doctrine. That nar- ration illustrated that Dives could not have Deen in hell. the final place for the wicked, be- Cause he could see Lazarus and the angels, and also conversed with Abraham. They were all evidently In a place tntermediate, and such a Place or state the Greeks called Hades. He enumerated all the passages in which the word Hades occurs, and said itcould not mean hell. He said the two committees had a conflict about Hades and hell, the Americans tusisting On the restoration of the Important distinction between Hades—that fs, the spirit world or the realm of the dead—and Gehenna—that ts, the state and place of torment, or heil—a distinc- ton which ts obliterated tn King James’ ver- sion. He said thot Hades was the theater of the fp noni which commences immediately on the resurrection Into that life,and expressed the hope that the new verston would precede a General and tntelligeat belief fn a world of spirits and true idea of the judgment. ‘Transfers of Real Estates , 84. Chas. Lowell, ud, 44, $q. 1 Keley to A. Dunlop, jr’, Sq. 213; $2 402, Lucy J. ereves to M. lot 10 and 11, £q. 20): $13,000. A. Robinson to Mary and Cath? erine Robinson, pt. 31, sq. 557; $—. E. Totten S.ard T. Company. lot 13 and pt. 14, 84, S47; $12,550. W. EH. Ward, trustee, torL. Hickey; sub. D. and pt. C., $q. 5 y. Bagaam to L. Tree, sub. i. sq. $15,000 eh ase PROJECTED MEDICAL LIBKARY.—The Balti- Tore Sun of to-day says: Dr. J. M. Toner, of Washington, D. C., has offered his medical library, of 22,000 volumes, tothe Medical and par ag Facuity of Maryland upon condi- ton of their erecting a fireproof itbrary building and calling the lbrary after him. Drs. - lan P. Smith, Eugene F. Cordell, H. P. C. Wilson, Frank Donaldson, I. E. Atkinson were appointed by the society a committee to consider the subject of erecting a sultabie butlding for the library, and to devise ways for raising the necessary funds, about $20,000. At & recent meeting of Lhis committee It was de- cided (@ advise the formatinn of a stock com- pany, with 2.000 share at $10 each. There seems to be no reasonable deubt asto the suc- cess of the undertaking. ASSAULT WITH A MALLET.—In the Police Court to-day, John albert was charged with assault- & colored man named Jeremiah Matthews, ‘0 Stated that he went into Mr. Albervs on 25th ana F last Saturday get some beer, and another man came ed for beer, and then told Albert that ip and cal. he bad no Umes on the head with bis bead severely, te Jail. ing of prizes by District Commissioner Dent; benediction. Alexandria Affairs. [Reported for The Star.) Scxpay InctDENTS AND ACCIDENTS.—Sunday was well observed here. The Sunday law kept dealers within limits, and Judge Keith kept the Sunday Jaw within Mmits. Five houses, on @ibbon, near WashingtOn street, were burned, ‘and a babe of Mr. Joseph Downey perished in the flames, and was piucked from a burning bed a half-charred mass, A negroman, named Johnson, was run over and Killed near St. |+ = junction by the fast mail train golag co) uth. DECORATION.—A number of ladles and gentle- men of this city and Washington visited the Soldiers’ Cemetery here, and adorned some of the mounds. Tne confederate soldiers’ mound, in Christ church-yard, was quietly decorated to-day with floral offerings. DEATH.—Mr. Wao. H. Thornton, proprietor of the well-knowp stables on Washington street, in the omibus lines, &c., died at his home on Queen, near Pitt street, this morning ot sott- ening of the Drain. He wa3a good citizen and much respected. s THREATENING JURORS.—The® conviction of Oliver Hambleton, of the three-card monte robbery, last Saturday evening, and hissen- tence to five years in the penitentiary, very much excited ‘the prisoner and some of hig friends. Hambleton struck at District Attor- ney Burke while passing down the court house steps, abd threats against the jury were made to such an extent that some of the jurors did not go their homes by a direct route, but took the train to Washington, and went’home vis the bridge. CommirtED TO Jal—Hugh Strider and “Fousa” Arrin} Were committed to Jail this morning for July court; both having peen caught, yesterday afternoon, by Officers Lawler and others, at the office of Mr. J. H. D. Smoot, on the riverside, breaking desks, c. Strider, beng a young, Was convicted some years ago In Washington of burglary, and seat to the Albany penitentiary. AN INqursT.—An inquest was held at noon yy Coroner Wright of Alexandria mm the body of a colored man named mn, who Was run over and killed by the through train on the Alexandria and Washington . ¥ morning, io Alexandria ty, near St. Asaph junction, and Boe oo of death by ‘been run over by a railway train. DANIBL'S Succgsson.—It 18 understood that Mr. Jobn W. Green, of7the Mansion House, will will be selected by the conservatives for the lace in the city council made vacant by the leath of H. V. Daniel FUNERAIS—The little child of Mr. Joseph Downey, jr., bu: ned to death at the fre yester- day, was buried evening. The funeral of bo ning H. V. Daniel, w a a ene tae ot heart disease D z place to morrow and be attended by the city council. to investigate the origin of the report that he was behind in his accounts. He believes that the report originated in malice. PERSON AL.—Gen. Grant and party salled from Vera Cruz for New Orleans on Saturday eve- ning.—Ex-Representatlve James Wilson dled in Keene, N.H., yesterday, aged ninety-four years and eleven months. He was a Represen- tative in Congress from 1547 to 1549. kepre- sentative Robeson was robbed In a street car in Philadelphta, on Friday eventng, of a watiet containing valuable papers, but n0 money.— Ma) J. W. Powell, of Washington, wa3 at New- port on Saturday.—Ex-Governor Seymour, of New York, and Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, are In the Adirondack wilderness for thetr health.—Mr. Gibson Peacock, of the Philadel phia Bulletin, salled tor Europe on Saturday, accompanied by his wife.—Senator Shermin expects to attend the coming Ohto republican state convention, which meets on the sth of June, and it is thought he will be made perma- nent chairman.——Prestdent Garrett, of the B, &O. RR, arrived in New York from Europe on Saturday.— Senator Allison, Prof. C. V. Kiley, of Washington, and ex-Postmaster General Maynard were registered 1a New York yester- day.—It is sald that Col. Thos. A, Septt cast his vote last fall,—the first time hé haf voted in twenty years,—tor Gen, Hancock.— George Riddle, the star of the Greek play recently proceed in Boston, is sald to be engaged to Mary Anderson.—A farewell banquet will be ae on Wednesday to United States Minister Vhite by a large number of the politicians and iterateurs of Berlin. SOCIETY NOTES, A delightful garden party to children was given by Mrs. Avery at her pleasant home on Corcoran street last Saturday evening. The compliment was specially meant for the young members of Mrs. Morrell’s drawing classes, but @ number of grown persons, invited guests, enjoyed the entertainment as much as did the little people, whose pleasure was unbounded The parlors were handsomely decorated with flowers, and the garden was aglow with ian- terns and other pleturesque adornments, The cyen’e was spent in the enjoyment of music, recitations, archery and other sports and games, and the affair closed happily with an elegant and bountcons repast suitable to the seasoa. Mr. and Mrs. Washington McLean gave a handsome reception to Mr. Justice and Mrs. Stanley Matthews, at their residence in Cin- cipnati, on Friday evening. Mrs. Lander has issued invitations for a gar- den party in her beautiful grounds on Capitol Hill to-morrow evening. rr CASES OF CHOLERA, BROWN’S GINGER DOES GOOD. FREDERICK BROWN, m2-5 PHILADELPara, 1522, CITY ITEMS. Forty Years? Exp: mee of an Old w Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pre- Seription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the Untted States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing stccess by millions of mothers for their children. 18 relfeves the child trom pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother, Price 25 cents a bottle. ,W,8 Buchupaiba, New, quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urina- Uon, kidney disease. $1, Druggista, 480 Pa. ave. “Alderney D: ‘Wagons. Fresh Alderney ‘Datter urned every morn- Por Ib. Also, cottaZe cieeses WuLtSean acd CO cl a Sweet Milk Sc. per ae Cream” loc. pint. On OB ABOUT THE LAST OF MAY WE HAVE ALWAYS OFFERED A LINE OF AT- TRACTIVE SUITS AT THE LOW FIGURE OF TEN DOLLARS, LAST YEAR WE SOLD OVER ELEVEN HUNDRED OF THE GLADSTONE SACK SUITS AT THAT PRICE. YEAR BEFORE THE “BRIGHTON” CaSSIMERE SUIT HAD A LARGE SALE. If EITHER OF THESE SUITS WERE UNSATISFAOTORY WE FAILED TO BE INFORMED OF IT; ON THE CON- TRABY WE KNOW THEY GAVE PERFECT SATISFAOTION. THIS YEAR, HOWEVEB, WE HAVE 1HE LARGEST VARIETY AND THE BEST GOODS IN OUB $10 SUITS THAT WE HAVE EVER DISPLAYED. LOT 1,740. A PLAIN ENGLISH GREY, ALL-WOOL, SAOK SUIT, STYLISH AND GOOD, AT 810, LOT 1,624. HANDSOME ‘‘AUBURR" OHEVIOT SACK SUIT—PLAID EFFEOT—ALL-WOOL, AT 310. LOT 6,619. STYLISH PIN CHECK “AUBURN” CHEVIOT “ALL- WOOL,” 810. LOT 6,781. NEAT DARK BROWN DIAGONAL SAOK SUIT—GENTEEL STYLE—ALL-WOOL, AT $10. LOT 6,798. STYLISH GREY DIAGONAL SACK suit VERY SERV{OEABLE—ALL- WOOL, AT 810. LOT 6,996. PIN CHECK, WOOD TINT, SACK SUIT— STYLISH AND GENTEBL—ALL-WOOL, AT $10. LOT 8,333. AN INDIGO FLANNEL, SAOK OR FROOK, SUIT, HONEST AND RELIABLE, AT 310. IN ADDITION TO THESE LOTS WE HAVE LOTS 1,580, 1,495, 1,288, 6,681, 6 664, 1,493.1, 495, 6,683, 1,588 AND 3,450; MAKING SEVENTEEN S1YLES TO SELECT FROM. IN MO8T INSTANCES THESE ARE REALLY 812, $13 AND $14BUITS THAT WE OFFER AT 1HE LOW FIGURE OF TEN DOLLARS, A. SAKS & CO.; STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, m3 316 and 318 Seventh street. _ AM THE RAGE! ee ea ee ah a m7 SUMMER RESORTS. a teat HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. SUMMER RESORTS. ECOKATED POTTEBY BAND McONLIGHT & Xt THE | (‘ONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. D GRASS, NEPRGTOR IOS URN — : io Shue eae aes ing, Dew for: Sture, prompt abd aticalvenee ew ran lea a bey fessteere poo New Designs now arriving. ‘wharf at6:30p.m_, returninwin we’ | elevator, eleeuie bales“ — EDDY REFRIGERATORS, ae = = nt A TABLE OF PARTIOULAR EXCELLENCE 101 VEBNO t Z er- WBITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, PIONGS ihc Steatoee Mae St VERNON | The Orehestr: will be conducted bY MM! Ziaauner Wasan mate Excursion, Be foUCCOQCAN Fal, SURDAY, MONDAY 18 eee DAY, leaving 7th strect Rin Aen oe M. W. BEVERIDGE. dave at Ss. regan ERE Fare round 5 2 or MO NON . sit_No. M000 Pennsylvania avenues | cvery SATURDAY, eter eNO, arin m., returning at 4p m 10 coata i gown ard back on ail trips except Sundays Soe boat will chart od x EANDALL, Managers) “SMOuabie rates, Fou ._ SE SEASON. x nrices aa low as they can be ‘We are offering at obtained in this or innore*G cities, the folowing | ——— = Resonate Gopds: UF "S"D FESTIVAL REFRIGERATORS, CREAM FREEzERg, | Gok or the Renett ot the of TER COOLERS AND 8B, Serman Ory) y ee eee oor Lorrrinn's WasniseTon CIry GARDEN, JELLY TUMBLERS, BoDsa ae MBLEES, x Ans & full Mseof Housti9~,isning Goodsof. quality. = Sea) CHINA ©) 24 wink CROOKEEBY AND SILVER PLATED WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Market Space. Ret seen let and 2d street”, MONDAY, May 30TH, ISS1. Admisrion, (each person) 25 Cents. ma7 3t “ERICSSON LINE STEAMERS.” ATTEACTIVE WATER RovTE To PHILADELPHIA, Avoiding the Hest and Dust of the Osra A Steamer of the Baltimore and Philsdelp! m7 Steamboat Co. wi'l leave the Company's wharf, ¥ REFRIGERATOR: WATERS | ner} ivht and Pratt streets, Baltimare— . 0 COOLERS, OIL AND Grey STOVES, KVERY AFTRRNOOS except Sunday) at 3p. m., COOKING STOVES AND BANGES, We can show the largest assortment in the city; all atlow prices. Also Garbolized Paper, Moth Mill- dew and Water Proof. The attention of Baildera &nd others is invited to our large assortment of for Ehiladelphia. rane eer Tickets iseued to Atlantic City, Camden and: Atlantic K.B., -* Th Old Reltsble’ Line" from Philadel Siste Mantels, Latrobes, Brick ect Ranges, and | Pit, Hound trip Tickets, ood for the kines Furnaces. We are ayents for the Bocial and’ Fire- ipa’ dieked ae 2.60 side Jewel Latrobes, St. George and Stag Head | Fer further 4 FRED SHRIVER, G.T. A, Elevated Oven Bange and Radiant Home Furnace. | 96cm 3 Light sivct ahast, Boe. Estimates given for Tinning, Plumbing and Hest- ing Ww. ‘0. m GRAND SWISS oe FESTI- ate: = RB Blcewarous, GRUETLA VERELN, ALLOEFLEN'S WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, IGE CHESTS, WEDNESDAY, Juxe Isr, 1981, WATER OOOLERS, Prize Bowling, Wrestling. &. &c. : AGmiesion, Gent and Ladies, 80 cents. I0E OREAM FREEZEBS, — And a full stock of G° 70 , THs, SCHEUIZEN PARK HOUSEFURNISHING Goops, FOS FUN ON DECORATION DAY. ie GRANDEST FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON! Music by Pistorio’s Bard, commencing at 11 a.m. Dinner, Supper and Refreshwents sold for the benefit of Bt. Dominic's Church. ‘Ticketa, 25 Cents Children, 10 Cents. _m2-6t vp ANRUAL PIENIC OF TRE OALEDONIAN CLUB, On DECORATION DAY, MAY 3ura, 1881, STREET PARK: J. W. SOHAEFER’S, 1020 Seventh Street, apll Above Nzw Youx Avancs. ——_____—_—__—_—_—____ Gn es pean reeen Aes 4 ate to be opened at 2p In, 08. wiv COCHRA & CO., for Boys! and’Ginis' Haces.‘Danclag to comuchios UP TOWN, WEST END, Beane Suenets at the gate, 25 Cents No OFFER = EBECT DAILY SPECIAL BARGAIN: 8 CE SONE, = * NS BIXTY MILES ON THE POTOMAQ, In the following Finest TO QUANTICO AND RETURN. TRIMMING LAOES: FINE TOROHON LACES, very wide, very cheap; The Palsce Steamer EXCELSIOR Leaves ker wharf, foot of 7th etreat, at 9:30 a.m. MIRECOURT LACES, and 3,30 p.m.; returning, arrivea at 2 and 10:30 P-m. VENISE LACES, CORALINE LACES, RUSSIAN LAC! POINT DE CARDINAL LACES, VALENOIENNES LACES, CREAM SPANISH LAOES, ‘Tickets 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. On SUNDAYS at 3 p.m. ouly; returning at 8. m23-3m Pats FxcrRstons O¥ BTEAMEX ARROWSMITH. TO LOWER CEDAR POINT, MONDAY, TUES DAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY AN TO BLACK'STON ISLAND, MONDAY, THURS- Day, SAT r ¥ LN! 03 lornmer cine N. r. fa) evel N- CHANTILLY LACES. DAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, RIDAY, SAT- Atso, URDAY and SUNDAY during May, June, July and Augnst. Willleave ber wharf, foot of 7th-st., at7s.m, and return about $:15'p.m , giving excuratonists over four hours at Lower Cedar Point and over one hour at Blackiston Island for crabbing, fishing, ovstering and bathing. he water at the two places abound equsily MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT FINE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, INDIA LINENS, . in fsh, crabs and oysters, and equally salt for WHITE GOODS, pathing, Fare for the round-trip during the week ; 0 cents, good for cay Of issue. "Fare for round: And entirely New Btocks of tripon Bunday $1, word for day of iasne, a LADIES’ AND GEN1’2 FINE at SO a ae meals on the boat will be sapptie ‘SUMMER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, ARSHALL HALL, ALL PLEASURE RESORT, Csn be engaged for Excursions and Picnica by ap- MUCH UNDER PRICE. piing toG W. BAUR, Tthetreet wharf, before Ako LYMONT PAVILION AND SUMMER B' GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL SORT can be epgawed fr PIQNTOS or E: CURSIONS by appising to 8. F. SMITH, | Pro. SILK RIBBONS, Prietor, or T. J HODDEN, nat, ‘208 TR treet LADIES’ AND OHILDREN’S LISLE THREAD GLOVES, NOTIONS, &o., &o., &c. COCHRANE & CO., BOOTS AND SHOES. HE KO MISTAHK. THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsyivanin avenue. RECEIVED A GAR LOAD OF SHO! FROM A BANERUPT SALE IN NEW YORK. CHEAPEST SHORS EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON. Ladies’ Hand-made3-trap Sandals, Ladies’ Fine Kid Op Slipper... ues’ Fine Kid Button Boots. Ladies’ Hand-sewed Kid Boots. . LADIES’ BHOES OF NDS. ‘Misses’ Selid Button Shoes. 81.08 to 2.00 MISBES FINE KID SHOES. Chiigren's Feb. Button Solid, § 1010. 950. OHILDREN'S GOOD SPRING faz One hundred Styles of Gent's Fine Low Shoes. at prices $rOM......+.-..+ 2 to $5.50 ONE PRICE. 5th street and New York ave., Opposite Rracs’ Ba: m6 FOR DECORATION DAY. The Avenue Clothing House, No. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth street. LIGHT CHEVIOT BUSINESS SUITS in four desirable shades. Another line of those stylish PINO! - ING DRESS *BUITS, new shades, ae food a BLUE SERGE SUITS, in full assortment. DRAP D'ETAT, in Frock and Sack Suits. BOYS AND OHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, fall oes ‘with all the New Designs for Dreas and GEO. MoOARTHY. SPBiNe STYLES oF BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Now open for fosperrion ane on sale at extremely The Somnbow of parents is called to our Youths’ Grain Button ‘8, sizes 11 to 2, at $1.50 a pair. good These Shoes are made of solid leather, and in CHILDREN’! Fi Style, broad soles and heeis. elegant varies, TUT and SAILORS SUITS, in ine advertising Cards given to purchasers of WHITE VESTS, in ail the new novelties. Boots and Ww. &. BIOH, DUCK VESTS a specialty. 3 ap33 717 Market Space. It will be borne in wind that in regard to cut, make up and finish our goods are without superior ARGAINS—Selling off my entire stock of ip ee, Cr ae ial aim is to handie coods som: | £2 Boots AND D BHOEN at cont. | Gall early, be- parable in every respect 6 very best custom- | fore purchasin; Te, ADI made garments. at G. GIESLER'S, 1021 7th street n.w. im PIANOS AND ORGANS. pisses, AT SILVERRERG’s, PIANOS, 312 Seventh Street. PIANOS, SIDNEY T. NIMMO, PIANOS, 500 Sets of Croquet, from 99c. Lawn Tennis from 87 per set up. Archery in full assortment. N. Y. Roller kates 990. Strong and Light Hammocks, will bear 3001bs., 81. Mexican Hammocrs, 82. HisnGsanio sini and Ebony Decorated Standa, - UD. ‘rom . Rustic Buckets at 50c. Rustic Baskets st $1., extra size and qnality. Beautiful Rustic Stands, at $1 and 81.25. Miver Plated Tea Spoons, 0c. per set. Rogere’ Plated Tea Spoors, Bi. Sliver Flated Table Spoons and Forks, Si per eet, Warerooms: No. 233 7th street northwest, ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, Boxers’ Plated Forks and Table 8poo! Ivory Handle Table Knives, 6for a1. ORGAN. silver Flated Zabe Kosves, 6 for 81. i Silver rreakfas' 18, BL. Oper il 8:30 o'clock. 1 Bilver Plated, ters, $1.; finer srades at ae = Dinner (: $1.50, $2, $3 and B4. Silver Plated Spoonholders. Sugars, Butters, &., 0.» 81. Camels Hair Carri: Mats, Plush Center, 45c. 200 Baby Gseriavenin tho latest tyles, which will ESTEY ORGANS LOWEST PRICES, AND. Also, the BTIEFF, the KRANIOH & BACH, and £0ld very low to close out other first class PIANOS. G. L. WILD & BBO., Bos Acerrs, B. SILVERBERG, ap23 ‘723 7th street northwest. TOYS AND FANCY GOODs, mll 313 7th and 313 8th st.. near Ps. ave. TO THE TRADE, CONTRACTORS, AND THE PUBLIO GENERALLY: ‘We we are now prepared to cut orders of - VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA PINE TIMBER to any size wanted in lengths to forty-five (45) feet. We have also on hand a stock of BUILDING LUMBER OF ALL DESORIPTION. FLOORING and FLOORING BOARDS of all grades, at prices that wil compere favorably with any in this market. . LUMBER. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDS, No. 1, 16 feet.....per 100 ft., 81.25. BSTOOK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet... = 1.50 ‘VIBGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.... 1,60 OLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1. 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES.....per thousand, 2.50 Orders are respectfully solicited at elther our up- Office, at Indians avenue aud 2d s'reets, or at Sor Mul Toot of South Oapitol and 8 streets. BOOTH, WEMPLE & SMITH. m21-12t IGHTNING BODS.—The Cop) Excelsior WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE OOST ¥ BUILDINGS FREE OF OHARGE. ROD, with Kuehling safety attachment: acatast aharges of lehtutng, taatsay be leg be betaine WILLET & LIBBEY, Putupby J KULMEING, 419 Tae ee eae > West, near Pension office.” mié g | S28 ramet an New Yous Avance, Sent Ane Eeiis100 (OM 00, Ses aaa B. DUPARE'S CATARKH REMEDY CURES Benaaua SquaRe, DD irars cocod Osttne Bi oO RES | vans. ie Dr Tpopare's Blood and Liver Siisromets | “480° | womwmean Lioxart Manxews Sqvans, ali bilious disordere. Price, 25cents. Mr. D>. ‘Jitcomb’s Li Balm cures colds, coughs, and GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! consumption. . ab and 80" conte.” Dre : Cupares never-failing Pile Hemedy cures blind; GAS BTOVES! tale. at Western Medical Depot ole Wag Base THE SUMMEE FURL. ee : morest.. Baltimore, Md., apd drugsists. mar2l-4p MONEY BAVED. Batitaction secured by cooking with the “SUS DIAL” GAB BTOVE. For sale or rout at ‘the office ofthe "WASHINGTON GAB LIGHT 00. J\ONLAW FARM PURE JERSEY MILK. ‘A few orders will be Tecetved for this delicious Milk, delivered in glass jare, containing half gal- Jon each, to living in'the northwestern Hon of theolty and Georetows.-appipters Po m2-3m &lL and 412 10th st. n.w. Tt. ALEEB'S, OTH (of Hume, Olsary & Go.) Ww ig oy ‘CARPRT LINIRG ml9-20 807 Penneylvanis aventie- i ee ANY MACHIN agent | Sot __SEATEe POOPING SUPETIme.__ 'FBRFEOTO” 18 ALL PERFECTION; gucnlianelzoncoothereana me wostzos or | yuan be ets. eat aU inca ma. H. J. &G'8. onvyr, Of Colonade Hotel, Philadelphia. | _Opens June 26. 28-24 | PRE ADIBONDAGK COUNTAY IN NEW York, ae for tt pure 2, and C88. ve’ pleasant }- FOOT TAGE Overiecking the vile ot | ‘0’, On Boquet river, near Lake Ohampia:n, | te, te offered for rant with span fle horses Daily ai : . oy for entire OARD IN A PRIVAT GINTA. Bi althy location, rom Washingt ress W. Vy iB ypue “BBIGHTON,” ATLANTIC OITY. OPEN ATL THE YEAR. teat Hot and Cold wea Water Daths aid all F. W. H®MSLEY & BON, mcdern conveniences. & O. SUMMER RESORTS. ° 0. 037-Im .KLAND AND DEER PARK. These well known and popular Hote's ‘will be open for the reception of waests o> 18th. ae isgram 0! th Hotels can be House, Baltimore, Ma. apnea ma pon eer, ea at Eutaw muse, Baltsinor 3 : that Gate at Oakland or Deer Park o* Mt After m25-tJelS GC. 8. WOOD, Manager. caw | FRASTPORD tare, by OXFORD, MARYLAND, Will be open JUNE 10 for reception of, etieste. For particulars addrees teat w24-Im* SAM'L NORRIE, Proprict HE BEDFORD MINERAL B) T ip MIR L SPRINGS OPENS ON THY 5TH OF JUNE. JABON STOCKBRIDGE, of the olt Fountain and Guy's Hote's, Mansger. Round trip tickets, at low rates, to be had at railroad offices, and bageace checked through. ‘The proprictors wish {t to be distinct!: understood that the ure of the w aud « 8 re yuests of ‘the ests blishment, and their use wil! be held from all others, with the exception of rermanent rei cents of the county and those who pay for their Dse. Jiocme can be engaved by letter to THE ANDEB- f£ON HEIES, Bedford Sorings, Pa. Pamphlets and Beoford Water can be had at our General Agencies, viz. AB. Shafer. 49 North Charles st, Baltimore, Mil: CG. B. Shafer, L010 F ft, Wathingtop, D. O.; aud Shafer & Od, 1003 Arch st , Philsdelph: _m23-lin THE SON BEIRS, Proy ss HYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Monroe. Equal to any hotel in| the te8 AS mw AUIINEr Resort Syard for circular, describing bywienio sdvantaxes, ete. 23-3Im HARRISON PHO-BUS, Prop. T= MONTGOMERY WILITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Mowrtcomeny Covnry, Va. This famous Summer Rewort has been leseed by Mra. M. J. COL of th Hamilton Bouse, and will opened JUNE 1 for the reception of guests. These s} = are the most attractive and home like Summer Reeort in the Mountains of Virwinis, Round-triy tickets at reduced rates cold st the Vinginia Mid land railroad ofice. For circulars giving terms and ful! description, address the Springs or the Hamilton, corner 14th and K streeta, Washington, Ky m20-tm AWLEY SPRINGS, V 0 feet sbove tide-water. y three Jarse hotels, with accommodations for, Vguests. Open June l. For particulars ©. A. SPRINBEL, Tress., Harrisonburg, m20-2m CEAN VIEW, BETWEEN CAPES Hi AND CHARLE: s And 20 minutes ride by rail folk. Trainsevery hour. nt Beasie resort Mlegantly K aud athing not surpareed on the Atlal ocast. cr tic agsures the public that be kept first-class in every pa: ‘The undersigned n View wil Board €2.50 per dsy, avd liberal arranw. menta made for partes by tbe week or month. Letters or telegrams to J. A Kennedy, Ocean View. Will receive rromout attention’ Boats Fishing Tacale, Biliard Saloon, Bow! and Alleye, ete. J. A KENNEDY, Proprietor. miz7Im JM EMZHREMAGOG HOUSE NEWPORT, VI, Vi commanding a magnificent view of the lske and mountsinus N. fitted, up: supplied with steam and vas: socom Docates 400 guests. per Gay, #10 to 81 Week. | tpecial rates to family. CHAS. SUN, Manager. was: I per A. @LEA- ml7-2m | ‘NITED STATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. e f 1881. Open from JUNE 11 Season of 188 — ~ pie 16-Im TOMPKINS, GAGE & 00. OOK, ISLAND, R. I —OCEAN VIEW HO- EL, TEN MILES AT SKA; sarf and Sill weter bathing: splendid bar biue fishing; Hotel iisht ret eal DE — L=sree" HOUSF, HAKP?R'S FERRY, W. Va., Mus. 8. E. LOVETY, Pro- prietress. “High elevation; fine seanery {are rooms: table sappiied trow country market; fine fishing. ‘Terms $5 per week. ‘me. Adcresstheabove. Upen June l, mi4-im" OBDAN'S W.S.85PRINGS, STEPHENSON's Derot P.O, Virermia, ‘Will be opened FIRST OF JUNE. Pam- phiets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House’ and Star Office. m7-lm EB C.JOBDAR. RKNEY SPRINGS. 8. M. MULLIN, Propetar . M. a tor. ‘OPENS JUNE tu. ‘This magnificent summer itusted amvug resort, si the mountaias of the Valley of Virginia only twelve miles from Baltimore & vhio K. ks., st Mt. Jack- son, within a few hours trayel of the citiee of Balti- more and Washington. Jt excels in all the features which ma¥e s watering place attractive. Its creat altivade, 2,300 feet above the level of thé sea, ren- ders the c'imate peculiariy heaith'ul and @elicht- fal. The Chatybeste, Arsenis, Sulphur Powder, Iron Sulphur, Healing and Besd Wallow Spriass, jediciual virtue and curative properties *tand unrivaled on thie Continent. For health, pleasure apd living, Orkney is the place, Round trip tickets issued by the afferent ratl- road companies. ers leave Mt. Jackson nm after the arrivai of the train, srriving at the Springs to early tea, after being transported in Park Wagonettes over one of the best mountain reads in the State, easier and quicker reached than any large ae place in the two Virginias, and ‘wilh pei fect satety ; no mountain to cross. Bosrd from $42 to $50 per month of 30 days, ac- cording to location. Special contracts male with families or latwe parties. Osan sccommodste 750 Persons. Good bathing. Fishing and hunting in “plenidid Livery; charges moderate. Send. for 3 rate. pamphlet. mi-im. (APE MAY OF MARYLAND. KIVER VIEW HOUSE, OXFORD, MD., accomtocdations at moderate rates. Bai bathing, boa ia and flahius Steamboat, rallroed snd telegraph communis sod ‘Special rates for . BEND Fox OIRCULAR. * “Dllim * “CLARENCE PETERS, PropHetor. R= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. QPEN JUNE 1. in the hotel. A dei seit” R's, * Scenena an a . PRATT, 5 See VEE. Tel home ‘For mll-3m___401 9th’ HK PABK HOTEL, T s teat Lumsrors, Pa, ‘The Hotel ani 8 Groun \d surroundings are very deomely aid eur wits Aowers ond ia fores: farmhouse fi abundant of the fs produce, combined With aliberal management, makes te Park How Avery desirable place to spend part of the summer, or on your journ jacare Falls or Sarators, per N. 0. B, W., break your trip st mH)-2m CUABSIRON REED.» for the guests Jane L ts and Dow for Ji Se ea ‘of Willard’s Hotel, Bee a= ta onan ithe Bow Ailey, Billard and Poot 2028-3." WALTES BURTON, Proprietor. ANN.—] Bags wag § HOUBE, Good THE ————— JERSEY MAILROAD, (Yew BRoav Gaver Rovrs ) Botween PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO cry, Ispow rooming fast expres traion of Rlewant Pae sepeer Coaches and Parlor Oses, (IN WHICH THR Cuaroe Por SEAT Has DERE Kepecen To 2 cunts ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 6 MINUTES Passer ce-s from Washington will take the th he oe and tolomac Ref Sa 4 Obi RR. to Phila. NOM Bonney van . - xton Avenues, where fer Coaches or street cars connect on of he Weet Jerery hailroad at Foor hecks and fall tr rtheast corcer 13th tr lB ate 619 Pa ave, more and Olio Railron’ S THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen'l Pam's. Agent rich in fron, teat (QM O8 SPRINGS AND BATHS. in the Neuciborbood. KALINE EL as the AL BAMPRHIKE COUNT ™ <haly bente Wate Wiste suipnur Spri Cen from Juve Ist $0 a8 I wi ge » to October con Unequal d' by any mineral wa for the cure oi acid dyapepaim, ki der troubles, uterine ailmenta nee of the akin, ontacrh affection urcticus: heart tr abl it va T OF CALOU TT eroat value in many ott be tore confidently relied ou in Lamed than any ether mneral aprinis i 1 guarantee a cure, if eurable by tere. The baths~ bot, cold and abower. The new and elegant ue water the lancest ir the world, is empectau: 83" Ko eater or wetter ‘ dren t> learn to #wim ‘outy So ml th rest them on Beet moanta'n oad in Vir wired dollara to the mile expended vpon ime The air of this elevated revion iw pu 4 delicious o being vesrer te all the cities ays orth of the Potomac than eny of the Virvinia springs of note by an averaze of s hundred and Afty mailom cists ister parctiage on that score For pleasure oo; health the travejer need pot wo further. the month, #42, #49 fon. end for pam on W. 5 THOMPSON, pT |, Washington, DO, for tam hlets and water, Fine mutic, good bosi ing, fishing and hunting tn season — wo: livery, m2 Im W_ HL ®ALE, Proprietor. CM4s*Tows wesr roisT BeTE: (FORMERLY COZZENS», WEST POINT ON THE HUDSON, Opeas for the Seasoa May Bist. Fhoronghly renovated and retarniabed, bavine. a Pasrenwer Klewator and all odors een oe Yeniences. Diagrams may be see and! Tooras engaged at the N rk Hotel, &p20-ro2m H_ORANRTON Proprietor. ILAMENDON HotUsk Ocean End of Virginia *venne, ATLANIO OLTY, open May 28. mw) 4-21 bee Bb oLippinOoTr W WINDSOR COLLEGE—Mawuidoent shade view Blue Ridge; Solphur Spris tba, porches stables, horses, Se Ap. quire M. M. ROHRER, 509 7th street, or address AM JELLY, ‘Windsor, Md. SIG peerosais ‘¥FOK S1aTIONERY. Post Orrice Dr Wastixotox, ». O d Props be Tron ted in Depart - jut IZ o'clock m. on THURSDAY. JoNE I, * y for the Post Office year frow July 1, SSL. showing the items and 1, baeether with {urowbed on spplicatic km KS ia Suould be addressed to the Firet Ac striaster Goueral aed indorsed “Propo THOMAS vu. JAMES, cmaster General A MARK oP NOKS AND PEK BA RATING STAMPS. DerantMenn, t Tox, DO, May 5, 1881 ved at thie Depart- Une, 1881, at 12 Noon, for furnishine Wrapping Paper. etter Balances, and Merkiag apd Bete for the use of the Post Officer ia the Unite! tor one year from the fret day of July, propossis and circulars stating the imated quaatiti-s requ red, and giving Jol) inecrn: tens we to many er ef bidding and coa- ditions to be observed by bidders, will be fur- nithed on applicatin to the “*Biank Aweney, Post Ollce Department, Washington, DO THUM.S L. JAMES, Postauaster General. U. 8 Carrror, —) 1382.) 7 INE WORK, 3 4 BRICKS, ‘OK THE EXTENSION OF OITY HALL. Proiosais for above will be opened at this offcr. abere plans and specifications: wir ‘clo o K, t U. 8. Capitol. on TUESDAY, the Sis or May, 1481, at, oe “EDWARD OLak mY-eoltt rohit AMERICAN GINGER ALR, 4 SUPERIOR SUMMEB BEVERAGE. EQUAL TO THE BEST. RETAIL PRIOR, 61.00 PER DOZEN. For sale by Dealers generally or by the Manufse- turer, SAmL C. PALMER, Depot and Factory, 1334 39th st., ‘West Washington: 58 Teievhonic Connection apy TRON BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS —— Are highly re~ commen ded for all = eases” requir- TRON BITLEES, ("Reda and = fiictent Tonte, espect- all IBON BITTERS A true Tonio. Oure Dyspepsis. jmitfent ver, Loss Strength, petite, Lac Sit petite, ol IRON BITTERS, tnerey, ete. enriches the blood and strenthensthe murcles, aud wives new life to the nerves. bey act like ® charm on the digestive IRON BITTERS, Complete For Delicate Strengthener, Femaies. ° TRON BITTERS, THEM. A Bure Beviver IN RITTERS are manu‘acture? EWIGAL OOMPANY, and baye BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-e0 Baurrwons, Mp. i gS : eB NATIONAL BAFE DxPOSIT OOMPANY, 15th st, and New York ave. Fire, and ‘Vaults from 85 to 80's ar, greranaoat Bo ds on doporit for Gent: BF) Boyaer. i. Ps Sturtevant, ea 8. -) gS ig Ss