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THE #VENING STAR. WEDNESDAY JUNE s, USN mt 8, mos'ly ¥, stationary temperature, falling followed by ris: ing barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOWETER The following are the readings of the ther. mometer at the Signal Office during the dav:— Ta m.. 697; 11 am. 75; 2p. msi Maxi mum, Sf ; mintmum. 62°. LOCAL NEWS. ‘The Weather, OFFICE OF THR Cutz? S Associated Charities of the District. | MSETING LAST NiGHC TO ORGANIZE. A meeting of citizens prominent fn works of charity was held last night at Room No. Bureau of Education, corner of Sta and G streets, to confer in relation to the orzaaiz:- Uon of associated charities of the District, There were present kiev. Dr. Little, Rev. TS. Wyncoop, Mrs. Walitag, Tader Johnson, Miss O'Connor, Rev. Di. Sieele, Mr. Eldrdg Mayor Bre: , ln §. Emery, As. S. Solomons, T. J. Laster, Mr3. T. L. Tullock, Mr, ©. E. Foster, Mrs. Junhia, Mrs. Lapuam, Me. Lewis J. Davis, Mra, Sp T, Mr. J.H. Vorhees, Miss Clara Barton, Mrs. Tayior and others, Mr. A. S. Solomons was ca'led to the chair, with Mr. LS. Emery a3 secretary. : OPJECT OF THE MEBTING. ‘The chair made a brief statement of th3ob- Jects and purposes of the meeting. It was a Well-known fact to those who have fam!'tar- tized themselves with thesubject of charities in the District of Columbia that a large sun 1s expended annually for the sick and deste poor: that in consequence of there being no eneral system of operations, agd a lack ot mowledge 93 to the real condé'tiou ani necis of wapy applicants for charity, fund3 and gup- — are &p¢ fo b* In many Cases, tn te hav- zard way of disbursement, mivapo t-d. aad the unworthy are too frequently the b7 a res, The object of the meetng was (9 devise gcme Way to avoid these mistakes a11t) en- sure & more perfect distribation. He potnced out many advantages walcn suck an orsantza— tion would bein this work, They propo.ef to take the constitutions of similar organizations in other large cities asa guide for organizing when adapted tothe needs of thts chy, the Prinetpal alm being to scrutinize betwosn’ tne worthy and vaworthy in districuting enarity @hd encourage ali to sustala theaiselves by enest lat or. ‘The sccretary read what had ¥een done at several preliminary mevilogs. Several com- WuLieations were read fo.c Rev. Me. S.erne, Factor of the Wesatogton Hebrew congrega~ ten, J. @ Buuer, A. S, Pratt and overs, espiesring Tegreis ab uot delng adie ty be preset. A CONSTITUIION ADOPTED. Mr. C. E. Fuster, chairtuau ot Le committee © constitution, sut miied a report 1a Lue form Of & draft Of & ConsUtulln, WOICL Was read &bd adopted. ‘The preamuie staigs Let toe inlerests boch Of Tue destitute and tne benevo leptin this Ds ret demand a more discrial- Baling. cumprebens:ve and systematic adinta- Ietralion Of puddc and privale has bitherto prevailed. Arict bate us the * st BXeS & Of tue Dot waies ke 00) AsOclated Cuarnt frict ot Columb Artic to de the promo ion of © co-operauicn a % tb BDO Orgenizatious abd uals OF tue i in si beggipg, and abd ouplicate cBarity; provision of means for oblainibg prow pt, luli aed redadle inforinai ion as lo the cosutiion, & every applicant, lo Whom it8 aliebuON Js cklied, suc informa, len to De com.uateated uly” to taose woo it May COLLeIL; Loe supply whenever possinle Of employ ment es the Dasls of relief; taprove Heut of the conuiluu of tae depeadent poor, Wilh & view to thelr self suppor; ase -r- (aiuent Of (he real causes of Vagraney Pape rism, pp Altice t ‘i : si attained by waking Ue society the agent or as: stant, So far as each may desire ic, of eaar- Matle asscctations aud persons ta their work tn behalf of the poor; that agents of Wwe sociecy Ld ides! asseclalious shail carefully avoid 2!i courtes ef conduct calculated Wo bring Lhe so Gleiy into contiict with existing charitable oc- gaxizat'ons or to Wopair thelr efficiency; that they shail not use their postt ion for the purpose Of Making proselytes, nor suallany d's inaction of race or creed De recegnizd fa the pios-cuuoa of their work; by asystem cf visiting and te- quiry so thorough as to secure full Knowledge of each case relerred to the society; by a sy3- tem of registration and descripuon’ by whien evety Obe recelving wid may be identified; py obtainl: § the Lecussary help for ali necessttous cages through Ube proper cuaritadle soce tes, Or from individual or ollicial sources,or,fatiing in these, from lis own funds; by estadusoing ose Or more industries in which Ue able bodied Leedy may be ewployed as 4 coudiion of r. celving aid; by § 2 Stands District Government Affairs. LIQUOR LICRNSES, The Commissioners have approved of appll- cations for liquor Itcenses as follows: Thos, H Moran, 1311 7rh street northwest; Brigazzt & White, 443 18th street northwest, aad W. M. Ennels, 1220 E street norchwest. | HIGH WATER SERVICE. Inrep!y toa communication from Hon. Gao. | H. Perdteton and Hen. Geo. M. Robeson, prop- erty owners on 16th street, between Scott cir- | cle ana O street northwest, requesting that the water-msio from the high service pressure bo laid to supply residences which they propose to erect In equare 195, the Commissioners stata that “the bigh service cannot be excended so low as the 70-foot curve, whieh {3 the level of | tis point, withont destroying its efli-lensy. | The only effective remedy is to fiaprove the general supply of the city.” BIG GAS BILLS IN ScHUOr, Ir. HOUSKS, AND wi¥. Mr. Jobn H. Brooks secretary of the Board of Trustees of Puotic Scaools, oa the 20th of April, wrote to the District Comuiissiosers asking that an tnapection of the ga3 meters at the Lincoin, Sumner, Miner, and Joha F. Coox butidings be made On account of an increae in the gas bills. The Commiasiouers have Teplied by inclosing a copy of the repors of the Superintendent of lamps, Mr. Bailey, who says: “The meters are ail correct, with one excep- tion, which 13 one and a hall’ per ceat fast, bat tbe rect within the limit allowed by law. ‘The Jarge increase In the gas bills was caused by the Wanton waste of gas on tre part of the janitora, as I found the gas burning in several of the buildings in the middie of the day.” NO POWRR TO COMPROMISE TAX In reply to a Commupteation from Mosr3. 0. FP. Moirs and G. E Hamlton, subatwas a statement fa relation to the property held by St. Patrick’s church aud making an offer of compromise for settlement of taxes dis oa several lots fronting on F street, the Comm’s- stoners cend @ copy of the opinion of the atsor- ney for the District of Cofumdla tn the matter, as follows:—*June 2. ISSl__I know n> poser to compromise faxes. In the case of th> Baltimore and Ohio ratiroad company we had a spacta! jeint resolution or act of Congress, b» there was Lo power.’ TELEGRAPH POLRS IN THS STREETS. {n reply to a communiva'ton of fue 231 uh, from Mr. George C. Maynard for permission fo set a line of telegraph poles on 7th stre-t west, from G street north to B street such, thy com missioners have sent the following eo97 of report of the Engineer depsr'meat tn the prem Ises: “Not recommended. There ata poles on 6th street belongtug to other compaotes, and the telephone company can make arran sen. with them to use thetr poles for thi3 cone on.” Also to hts request for permisston to Place a line of telegrapn pole3 from 14th street West a'oag Estreet north to Sth street west, a copy Of report from the same {3 forwardes. “Not recommended. The connectioa cin be qrade on poles already existing belonging to Other companies,” SLOW WORK ON THE NEW CARP POND. In @ note to Eagineer Commissioner n= ing Professor S, F. Baird Calis attentioa to :ne Slow progress made by the coniractor tn toe constructiog of the carp pond on the Monument, lot, and to the fact that a large part of tie Period within whlek the work was to bs exn- pleicd has already elapse. Reverring to tas complaint of the contractor that ¢ ference of the superin‘endeat of the pons, for the young fish, delayed hls w , bro‘essor says that he would much rather s12- rifice the entire stock 1 the od pond thua have he work on the new pood delayed a sinzie Maj. Twining bas given orders to the contractor to expedite the work. THE BIL1. FOR SUPPORTING TH® DISTRU 416 in number, tn the St. Euzaberh fcr the mouths of April and May, las Dee. sented tothe District Commissioners, a nouns, ing 10 $14,295 for taose months. 11/3 thoazht by, that the District ts paying tora larg+ number of thsine paapers, whieh. Were the In- @ividual cases thoroughly Investigated, would probably be chargabie to the different ‘states. In May, 1889, Sapttary sar Conaell mate an ase examination into the sudject and midea re pert to the District Comiisstoners. thar time the humber of patients charged by tnls institution were 323. Of this numer, teu hid Teletives or frieud3 well able to pay for ther support, two were soudlers admitted turois lhe Intertor department, and charged t> e Disuict, and should have been seat by War departmetitand charged to the geo: gover Gwen Another way admtitad by spacial act of Congress and charged to the Distric, ahd eleven were seat there by the Criuntial Court, waking 46, at that Uma, erronsousiy charged 10 the vistriet of Coluamola. OF cour: Muaby of this vumber above stated were ©). ored people, forced here by the war, and qitre @ number whose record could not be fousd, bat halbng from different states. How tne cis> oW Can ROC De told, as no report of this character has deen called for, nor made out. The Bicks!er Counterfeiting Case. iS TRIAL BEGUN IN THS CRIMINAL COURT. ‘To-day, im be Critainal Court (Judge Vox), the cases of Alice Rapp, alias Westcott, ailas Gheen, Thomas J. Bicksler and Emma Bik-r, Incicted for having in pos3.ssion counterfel cin, uttering the same, &e., were called. Tue District Attorney entered @ nolle pros as to teer frend: ere their por. soral influence at the hemes of the poor tn Promoting habits of foreusaght, seit &¢, &¢ Article 4 names a3 mcw verso: chs society the Commissioners of- tue Distric Major ahd superintense.t of ooite2, pel: «flicer, members of the board of m such other pertous as shall ni 3 Usab $2 10 Lue Tynes OF | Current fiscal year. and 1Zers, ted PresiieLt, witn vice 1 Fresidents of such local associations t ge: secretary, treasurer, and board of these laSt named to be composed of executive officer of the Distr.c:, who eMicio the president of the boara, the secretary of the scctet; a representative of each of such general Charitable assoclatioas as Dee ed to co-operation with tne 39- The boatd shall suvdivide the District into districts according to 1i3 discretioa and organtze a local association for the purpose of accompllshing more efficiently the objects of the seciety; spall cause a tuil registry to be dade of all applicants for aid and anmonnt given, With such records of each as snail indies the causes of destitution, to prevent fra, &c., suck registry Uo be strictly private; provide employ ment, if practicable, to such appilzanrs for charity as are able to Work, maklug it one of the caidinal priucip! that lavor shall be ie basis of rele: ul exercise geueral 3. aper- vision Cver ail the work of tne sostety and of Jocal as: ociations, controi the funds, and shail wake compreheu-ive auwual reports, tecina'ng ilem'zed siatements of recetpis and disburse, ments of ffs funds; shail have power to employ (Wo pad agents when deemed necessary. Ar Ucle i ixes'the annual > Ineetings of th foctety for the beating of tie annual reporc, election of ciicers, ad Uratsaciion of oulet business, Ou ibe first Tuesday in November, aid the society shail, immectately alter un! adjourbment of th eUing, prd elect ciivers, 2 3 may come before the board. MaLagers shail ancet mouth, traifon of cucu loca: sésvelaiion suall be committed 10 a board of nine dire tors, to be elected annually, ‘who ab fem thelr own number choose ‘a prestd. secretary and treasurer, and suca other of as way be ccemed Lecessary; said board shall estabich an office of luyutry and relief, to be CoOLMLed strictly within the Mmits of its own Cistrict; shall raise tue funds needed for Its local Work, Whough In emergencies tue board of Mabagers May ald i fromthe treasury of the scelety; Whe leasurer of local assoctatton to report monthly tw tue treasurer or tae s0- etety the amount of bis receipts and disburse- ments, and annually suymit an Itemized state. WELt Of receipts and expenditures for the year. ‘The board cf directors shall tn each local @efociation form a voluateer corps of friendly Visitors, to be subdivided into committees, so that each Visitor shall have only a small nin. ber of families under his or ner care. Local asscciations 10 report onc a weeX the names Of all applicants for aid, &:. FURTHER ACTION. It was voted to incorporate the soctety; also that @ queruin Of the society shall ve nol less Tab 2 members, and a quorum of the board sball be noi lee than sevea membera, and that & Ms jority Of all the votes cast shail be nece.- sary tO an election of oflivers. Dr. Jos. Taber Jolipeon was elected treasurer pro tem, after Whicu the scviety adjourned to next Tuesday —_ &i such place as Way be designated In a pubiithed notice. Saxst. Prices are hard to beat. Remember the 1ed fig, 730 7Uh street. t FEDERAL BUILDING AssoctaTiox, No. 2 —The second reguist monthly meeting of this assoct. ation wes held lest night. A large number of shares Was subscribed and advances were made on twelve shares at about an average of 37 per cent. A Rapicat Cure for rheumatism 1s St. Jacobs Oil, Everybody says this. f MAREIAGE Licensss bave been issued to Wm. B. Usvern and Mary E. Tourney; Harry C Beers and Mary E. Thompson; Caaries Win Simpson and Ann Sazders, of Damfrees, Va. overt Tyler nd Mary Johnson; Joba N. Rip) pote Garrets; Frank Zengrof and Tic ark REAL EsTaTe Saves.— Messrs. Duncanson Broe., auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon the unimproved lots In square 375, situated on H strcet, between 9th and 10th streets northwes", former site of the Church of the Ascension. ‘These lets have a front of 20 feet each, with & Gepth of 119 and 123 feet respectively. The westernmost lot to Thes, France at $1, aud the two ¢a:terpmost lots to HO. Towigs at 9255 cents per square foot, * per eq Dowling, auctioncer, sold ay afternoon, for K. 3 Jaekeon and J. i —— ail of lot 1, In square 733, slthated on the ee of D and 24 streets for 26 er are feo Taos, ‘Weaver, Emma Baker, for the purpose of using her ag awitness, Mr. A B. Williams asked a s-yer- ance as to Alice Kupp, whtch was grated Bicksler was placedon trial. M E. Nore! and Gen. Mitchell appeared for hi Tae tn @ictment charged him with having on th? 18-1 of November last passed a counterfett cola (4 quarte:) on Edith Gainey. Mr. Perry opa ase to the jury, stating that the: to sLow that the two women had beda sus ed of being engaged in t of passing *,wious coln, and a watch having boea 4-t upon them, they were arresied and coin found on th ‘Tae fh witness Oitecer Michar] Breen, who testified 10 maktag the arrest at the Ume camed; that at tue si tion counte: felt cola was found on Lue ween, Witness arrested Bicksler on the 4th of Deven ber, at his place of business, on ith aa streets, and he identified a block of wood there found, in whieh a hole had veen cat out and & cover neatly fitted, as also a vise, a carpen ter’s betch, in witch there was 4 recoptacle over @ foot deep, and a block of neatiy planed wcod in which there was a receptacle closed by @ sliding Md. He also identified a ten-cont Piece (counterfeit) found In the back room, a quarter, a half-Gollar and other ter-*ent pieces. Abcrew Over, Editn Gainey and Jonn H. McKay testified as to the women, Baker and Rupp, baylog articles In market and paying tor Ube in with counterfeit money. Orber witnesses were heard, and Mr. Mo said bat he did no! suppose that it was neces- sary for the defence to proceed. ‘The Court.—In this particular tndtctroeat the case bas not been made our. Miss Baker ag- pears to have passed the quarter menti ued in thiscase as the agent of Wescosf, and tae gency of Bieksler had not been proved ‘The jury thereupon returned a verdict of not wiity. e Z Mr. Perry said that there were three stmilar indictments against Blegsier which would ratl— leaving Cne for having in bis possession cou terrelt money—and ke would try it to-morrow, and then call the cases ayatnst Alice Rupp. CHanceD With STEALING In th Police Court yesterday a Dégro nated James Johnson alias James Hil was Charged with the larceny of $20 trom Dwight M. Hammond Mr. J. T. indy stated that he sent this man with a note from the Mt. Vernon house yesterday to take to Mr. Hammonda’s house to get $2), and he never returned. M man the He Was sentenced to six months in jati and ordered to restore the money, and in deiault of restitu- Uon 30 days additonal. ———— FUSSBLL's Ice cream. t ————— REWARD. 'wenty-five dollars will be given for the ex-class leader, sieward, trustee, or any one of the prominent ex-members of Union Bethel Church, who will make oath beforea notary public of the trutnfulness of the follow- ing article, published in Tue Evsning Stak, June 3d, 1881: ‘ANOTHER CHURCH TROUBLE—Oj\position to —He Talks of Putting a Heal ona lass Leacdey.—There 13 trouble in the coagre- gation of the Union Bethel A.M.E. church. It TOWS OUt Of differences With the mintster, the ev. J. W. Stevenson, recently assigned to the pastorate of the church. Heis from Pennsy'- vabla. The congregation 1s divided, most of them teking sides against the minister. His unpopularity grows principally out of the tact that he has treated his congregation, members of It say, as If th€y had to be civilized, or a3 if they were in a state of the lowest bardarism. ‘There has been some lively taik betweea min— isier and congregation. Ata recent meeting of the Class leaders there was considerabie of a ee it eg ot ce is reported to ve pulled o: and threatened to a head on one of the class leaders.” Oe By order of the joint meeting of the oficial and trustee boards of Union Bethel A.M.E. ure! 55 June 6th, 1851. t OrrogTUNITY FOR To MORROW ONLY at Aug- ensteln’s, SIT 7th street nortawesi: Frytag pans, 5¢.; tron stands, 4¢; one quart stone china pitchers, 10¢.; stone china diuaer plates, 75¢e. Goz ; seven pint porcelain lined saucepans, Sc. Bargains in Unware and baby carilaiges. AUCTION! AUCTION!/—Determined to.close ont, Hor SrRtNe crystal lace pins, studs and rings in gold, $2 to $20, at 3. t FINED FOR SELLING Lorrgry TickeTs.—Levi in the Police Condensed Locals. The National Arb:tration e met last night. Hon. . P. Stanton in the chalr and M- Jobn Bowles acting secretary. Tue dy-law4 were presented sad adopted. Messrs. F. P. Stanton, Bernard T. Janney and James 3 Blanchard were appo!nted a committee to re- vise the preamble of the constitution, prepara a declaration of principles and report ata su2- | sequent meeting. he Columbia Turn Ver-in, Monday night, Te-clected its officers as follows: Theodora Heinrichs, president; 0, Taedson. vice prest gent; E. Schmiat, secretary; H. H. Bergmana, treasurer; O. Tuerke, first leader; R. Rappreca’, second leader, and F, Bergmann, custodla also elected twelve new members. Messrs. Bergmann, Spter and Szhmide were cuosen delegate. to the Southeastern Turner conven- lion, to be neld here oa Friday, ‘The forists sbout te city have been over- Whelmed this week with orders for floral deco- ratlous Of the lyre patiera, aud were at a 1033 Yo account for the ran oa this particalar style UbUIl they read the announcements of the com- mebcements of the !w schools, Toe Rockville correspondent of the Battl- More Gazetie says: Heary M. Baker, trustee, has sold the fajm of Willian J, Coke, near Galthersburg, containing one hundred and fourteen actes, to Hariy D. Cooke, of Wastiog- ton, D.C. for $7 007. The National Veteran Club at a meettag last Light adopted resoiutions disciatmiag aay coa- nection with the weveral delegations claimiag to be ex-soldiers or sailors who have cailei on che President in the interesis of tne Tous candidates for the District Comitssio2- ership. fi The: young ladics connected with several churches tn East Washington have organized @ young ladies’ Christian Temperance Union and have elected as officers Miss Libbie Moffatt, president; Miss Julia Martin, secretary; Mis3 Acdie Mathis, ‘orrespcnding seerctary, aud ‘Miss Liilte Coll:lower, weasurer. They Will t ihetr Lext meeting elect one Vice president for each church represented. Painters, kalsomivers ond psper-hangers are repovallng the Marshal's ojfice at the Cly 1. ‘The fourth and Jast quarterly examination of the Washington Normal school will take ptae> the Fravkiin building, to-morrow com- mnexcing at 9 o'clock a.m. “ithe commencement exercises, which were Co take place on Friday, the 10th Inst., have deen postponed, and will take piace on Thursday evening, tne 16th inst, in the Congregational churea, commenclay atv S o'clock. Mr. Andrew Brook, once mayor of Norfo! Va, aud fora cousiderabie time past a dent of (his city, died suddenly Monday mora- ing cn Capitol Hi Mr, Dante! A. Counolly, the well-known con- tractor, died at_h's residence, No. 504 B stre: northeast, this morning. His funeral will Ca pace Fridsy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Coaaoilly’s mother was recently kilicl by falltag dowa stalia and breasing her neck. Wiilard’s Hotel will be closed on the 29th fa- stant until October next. Mr. Cooke, the oro prietor, meauwhile couiempiates m king ex- tensive repairs, In the Ciiminal Court yesterday Abraham While, indicted for burglary upon tae nous of Mr. Carrington, wes wequltted. It had aj- peared that Wilte entered 11s nouse af Coe 1 Vitation of the Servant girl, with no idea of stealing. Patents have been tasned to persons in thts cliyas foliows: Joseph 8. Holmes, appuratas for extracUug silver trom ores; J. E. Hayden & Hoitaes, precees aid apparatus for tae colic. ut of ores, especially of the precious metals: W. L. Dewart, jf, Dalauced valves; Aucoaio Pelletier, Camp pave ments: E igaor la pal K. Bucuunan, ourgiar-alarm Bit, tk. L, NEWMgysR, formerly with I, Han burger & Son, ts now connected with the tablishment of A, Siraus, the clocher, sylvania avenue, where he will be Weet bis friends and former patrons, ————— WHE YOU GO INTO A DRUG STORE AND ASK FOR “GINGER” OR “JAMAICA GINGER,” You Seldom Get The Genuine Giaxer, ALWAYS ASK FOR FRED’K BROWN’s, FRED. BROWN’S oR Fe Browns GINGER, And Yon Wil Get The GENUINE ARTICLE, Made in Philadelphis, Which wial give relief in CRAMPS, COLIO AND STOMACH-AORE, &c. THE ONLY RELIABLE. Jes THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Toilet, Bath aud Sick Room. marl2-w&s9m IESOLUIION OF PARTNERSHIP. = ‘The Baoan p heretofore existing iaths name of LIGKSON & mutual consent, Mr. Dickson w: rawing there- from. Either partner is autharized to make settle- ments in the name of the ee DICKSON, Jone 4, 1381. WiLsfAM KING. ‘The undersigned having \blished 16 Lstreet, betweon and Te eter toe Washington. one square north of the old stand of Dlekacty & King, and corer ‘and atreels, Gecrustewe ts OOAL businees, ‘under the ao by Mail or Lelephone promptly filled. youri.1601. | RE eg Thereby ten@er my thanks to the blic for the to the fiz ie rally em of D 0! e & meek gem Je6-3t HENEY DICKSON. s * Commencement of Columbian Col- lege. The fifty-ninth annual commencement of Columbian Coilege will take place at Lincoln Hailat 8 o'clock to-night, and, as usual, the attendance will undoubtedly be large and com- posed of our best citizens, Who always show a Geep interest in this home Institution of learn- ing £0 admirably conducted by President Wel- Mtg. The following are the candidates for degrees: E. L. Buckey, (Master of Arts,) Latin salutatory; A. Janos (Master of Arts,) valedic- tery; P. G. Wales, Bachelor of Arts; A. G, Tou- ceda, Bachejor of Letters; S. Breck, Bachelor of | Sctence, ~ OITY ITEMS, Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers at Hamilton & Shedd’s, 409 91h street, A Jersey Stir Up! Quiet old Mt. Holly, N-J., has hada stir up— Ube qualled tn its magntiuce since Washington looped through on his way to Monmouth. Mr. ‘harles Sailer, a leading citizen and Pres’t of the Vincentown Mar! Co., sent a dollar to M. A. Dauphin, New York, and cot back $15.090 fo: his venture on hatf of ticket No. 37,099 In the April Drawing of the Lout-iana State Lottery. On June 1th over $500,000 will be divided, In sums from Stall have followed his example in sendiag the'r investments to M. A. Dauphia, at No. 212 Broadway, New York City, N.Y., of same per- son at New Oileans, La. $L50 w a Filter, guaranteed Hamilion & Shedd. Forty Years’ rience of an Old Mrs. Winslow's Sootulug Syrup 13 the 2 scription of ove of the best female physicians and nurses in the Uvited States, and nas Deen used for forty years with never-falling success by miliions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and dliarrica, griping in the bowels and wind iuuy to purify the water. Kx colic. By giving heaith to the child it rests the moiker. ice 25 cents a bottle, 7.8 Mrs. B. A. All World’s Hair Be- rer 0 is can for restoring gray, white or faded hair to its youthful color, gloss and beauty. It revews its life, strength and growth. Dan- druff quickly removed. A matehles3 “Hair Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare. Zylo Balsamam (Mrs. Allen’s)—A lovely toutc and Hair Dress- ing. It removes dandruff, allays all itchlog, Stops falling hair and promotes a healthy growth with @ rich, beautiful gloss, and 1s leligbtfully fragrant. Price seventy-five cents in large glass stoppered bottles. was Sainny Men. > Wells’ Health Renewer,—absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the yenera- tlve functions. $1, at Druggists, 480 Penn. ave, w “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter churned evei ing, and delivered in jibe. “Ward” prin per'lb, Also, cottage cheese, butterm’ Sweet milk 5c. per qt, Cream, 10¢. pi m1 3, 359, x and WASHINGTON ECHUETZEN VEREIN. 1 The f ¢ , Will be sold ta the higheet bid er INst!, AT oy RE the Park of the Asse ion, on 7th street road, prepa- ratory to their Sixteenth Annnal Festiva‘, 01 aud Jasting four daya:—Your Beer Bsr: feotionery Btand, with privilege of two; thee ehcoting ttands: one bofils stand: one Oaroussel; ore C'var Stand ne Carrisge Yard. Terms: Lird* cath, the remaining two- foirds payable oa ihe firet aud second days of the jextival. z he BY o der of the Exeentive Gommittea, 506-31 REINHOLD S8PHINGSGUTH, Sec. 000 down, amongst those who | LADIES GOODS. DOUGLASS, GENUINE LISLE THREAD a GLOVE: onnisr prices, A UNLDESW*aR, ne Tibha Goobe ar D1 Ow ERTOES CORSET COVE nies ND DRESSING SAOQUES, Of cur own Manafecture. LADIES’, MISSES’ avd CHILDREN’S HOSISRY, In New Desivns, for Sammer Wear. GUBSATS: THOMSON’S VENTILATING, for hot weather. ma7 DOUGLASS Nove In great yartetv. Ninta anv F STREETS. ‘THE LARGEST AND FINEST Belection of STRAW GOODS, FRENON FLOWEBS, OSTRICH PLUMES, FANCY RIBSONS, Ero., South of New Yorky at MRS. J.P. PALMER'S, A107 F St. Bet. tith and 18th sts. MONOGRAM AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES AT LOWEST PRICES. mis NAS SUMMER GOODS —French Pat- terp Bonnets and Has, Millinery Noveities, Sik Wrens, Street and ‘Traveling wraps, Under- armel te at Greatiy Reduced Pri S 801 fire rtment of Parasols aud Gloves, Parisian Novelties in Neckwear, Black and White Laces in great variety, Ladies and Miesos Bathing and a carefu ly vine of Kies; beet hoglieh Ni 4 papers cants. =. A ee ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE KING AND ‘TKIMMING STORE, 121 Penna. ave. Dresees, Costanes, 2 superior atyle’at short notice. Ladied oan bave Prepsce Cutand Basted, ands perfect it aarsn- [se SHOES, Bo Zor 20 daye I shall offer my entire stock of WIS DISCOURT OF TEN PEER CENT. 348. H. VERMILYA, ON febla ib st. Opp. Patent Offes BOOTS AND SHOES. _ MARKER SPACE. 717 FOR LALIES' BUMMER WAR In Low-Quar‘er thoes and Slippe: JO Bevrett & Baruard’e. Fire Englith Usfords. Fifta avenne Ties. Newrort Batten Kegents at G Grician Button. ALL FINE AND STYLISH, A Eprcial Bargain i2 Men's Hand-Sewed Low- Quarter Bhoes, at $3 50 per psig w. RICH, Jel 717 Mauxer Space. uM AKE RO MISTAKE. Bue Fonmgivante avecue eonnsyivanin avenue. RECEIVED A CAR LOAD UF SHOES FROM A MUAPERT SHORS EVER BXINEITED : ORS E ree aN WeSRINGIOS Ladies’ Hand-made3-strap San Ladies’ Fine Kid Op Siprer, Ladies’ Pine Kid Button Go Ladies' Hand-cowed Rid Boots. = to 4.50 LADIES’ SHOES OF ALL KINDS. Misses’ Bolla Button © Children’s Peb._ to GOOD SPRING §@-THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF TH eee ene a 50 PASHINGION SCHOEIZEN VEuRIN fox the one eae = sees to 95:00 a! commencing on tie 27th inet x fhe puul e that by resolation uuanimon ‘iyadopte’, a oe LE no WHAL OF FO s UN¢ at which money vel zed ARGAINS—Selling off tire Ute given will be tolerat'd in the Barkin | PS BOOTR AND SHORS at oot Gal eacie, bet On NO GAMBLING... ener, P: dont 6 SEER 780-810 AS. . Presider i ma REINHOLD SPRINGSGOTH, eoretary. it | & BONDS OF SURETYSHIP, IRON BITTERS. THE GUARANTEE COMPA\y OF NORTH AMERICA. This compary undertakes, for a small yearly preglum, to make go dto the employer, any lost y the frand or di-honesty of the eaploye>, aud therefore obviates the neceneity for privae sure- ties. It is the only compsny in the Ualted States exclueively devoted to this business. iu ital, 8610 000 8 an Paid up Capital i 209,000) ett 240,009 109,000 Despor th Ina. United States Bonds. NEW YORK ‘ORS: J. D. VESMILYS, President Merchaota’ Ns- oral Bonk; BOB.” SHERMAN, Decbanics’ National Bsuk; ROB: TORN, cf Mestre. Giinnel’, L. HOPtINS, V Pres. Wabash, a rh il Ge ta ue J aN enw A ot Morers Le ten ‘0: Fes dent Secretary, A CK- MAN, 47 Willis stieet, N.Y.” #n0n, Ne” Asent, No. 718 15th street northwest, Warhinctor, D.u. m25-w&-2m Lo} AT SILVERBERG’s, 312 Seventh Street. . 500 Bets of Croquet, from 990. Lawn Tennis from’87 per set up. Archery iu toll arsortment, N.Y. Boller Eater 990. Btrong and Light Hammocke, will bear 3001b3.,$1. Mexican Hemmocke, 82. Handsome Walnut and bouy Decorated Stands, rom 85¢. uj Rustic Baskets at 500. Rustic Baskets at 81.,, extra size and qua’ Beautiful RusticStands, at St and 31.25. Buver Plated Tea Spoons, 50c. per set. Rogers’ Plated Tea spoors, Bi. Silver Plated Table Rpvons'and Forks, 81 per set. Rogers’ Plated Forks and Table Spoons, $2. Ivory Hand'e Table Kuives, 6 for 31. Silver Plated Tab’e Knives, 6 for $1. Silver Plated Breakfast Oacters, $1. Silver Plated Dinner Casters, $1.; finer grades at $1.60, 82, 83 and 84. Silver Fiated Bpoonholders. Sugars, Butters, &., Camele Hate Carriage Mats, Plash Coater, Aho. 200 Baby Carriages, ‘in the iatest styles, which will be bold very low to close out. B. SILVERBERG, TOYS AND FANCY GOoDs, mil 312 7th and 313 Sin QcHecr aEDars, NEW DESIGNS. LOW PRICES. SAYVL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 Pennsylvania WHEATLEWS BIEZAM DYEING AND WET AND DEY SCOURING ESTABLISH WENT, ‘Will call for and deliver WORK anywhere tn the District, upon receipt oF address by iail oF otuer- recel) d returne fromvand teal parts of the erate Ane express No, 1068 (old 49) Jefferson street, a Rear Bridge, wn, D. 0. Lad JCHOOL AND COLLEGE MEDALS 5 AND BaDi 1 44ES MADE TO ORDER IN ORIG! [AL DESIGNS. WATORES, JEWELRY ASD SILVERWARE REPAIKED IN (HE BEST MANNER OPFAMONDS AND PEARLS MOUNTED TO CRESTS, OOATS OF ARMS AND MONOGRAMS CORBEOTLY ENGRAVED ON METAL AND STONE. uy. W. GAT ‘T, BBO. & CO., wI8 ‘2107 Pennsylvania avenue. GAS STOVES! — GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. .0UBLE AVOIDED. Batisfaction secured by cooking with the “SUN DIALMGAS ROVE For sale or rout at the oils WASHINGTON GAS EIGHT 00., m2-8m 4itland 419 10th st. n.w. i YOU WANT THE VERY NIOGEST BREAD, buy ** New South " It is sure to please. pips Sh ocooPy oe Dealerg in Flour, Heed, Corn, Oats, Hay, Straw, vw Washiuwton Deo. 8 ILS. WINDOW AND pais. uv) Grasse Ww PLATS RE’S KALSOMINE MASURY'S piguip Fairs, ready for use. “Bont for circu- ry] Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of sBTISTS SUPPLIES always on hand. GEC. BYNEAL, Jr., 418 7th ot. n.w. E SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th st. and New York ave. m0 Is 14 Damp Proof Vaults from 85 toga rene “Governmen 'eece on deposit for 1 per 83,000. Alno receive: i pbs in~frunks tc BE Buyden. sccrclacy: AWE.’ Sturtevant 5 = Howey a: Wilard, Myoinn Gancalme ‘Thos. Evare. m27 BROWN’S IRON BITTERS )Are highly re~ commen ded for all ois ass requir ing a certain aud efficient Tonle. expeci- ail rep Indtves- Inter TRON BITIE: IRON BITTERS. A trne Tonio. Cure Dyspepzia. [Want of 4p: IKON EITTERS, polle, Lack “f TRON BITTERS, Enriches the lood and strentheusthe murclea, and) wives pew life) ts the nerves. They act like! js charm on the digestive! Complete For Delicate Strengthener, Females. tic! xy [BON BITTER, Bure Appeti a uliie | ous at are zer. | [sta jure Seviver. 5 write f © the) |A BC Bock—| [ent free. Sce thst st] IRON BITTERS are mann‘actured by BROYN CHEMICAL OOMPANY, and bave crossed red lines on the wrapper. jeold BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-co Battimory, Mp. N THE RUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBI4, HOLDING AN EQUITY COURT. ELLEN Frazier vs. Tae Berns or JouN Frazier, dece: In Equity, No. 6937. Qn contideration of the Trustees’ report and the letter of raid complainant filed therewith, it is, this 31st day of May, A D. 188‘, by tho Court o~ dered that the sale ta.e by said Trus'ces of f16 real estate dercribed in the above-entitled cause ba, and the eame is hereby, rstif-d and coudicmed uun’ess cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the tet day of Jaly, A-D 1881: Provided, a Sen} of the above order be published once & wee for three sucoee-tve weeks before said Ist day of Ju'y in The Evenicy Star, » newspaper printed and publiihed in the city of Washinvton, D.0, aud Law Leporter. * * * * By the Court A. WYLIE. een: weet R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, jel-law3w By M. A. (Lancy, Asst Clerk. FURE’S THIUMPH, NATURE ibis EOOE EITTRRS: * If you are weak, or Isneuid, ase Frazit tere. If your feeh | you have got the blues, a zonnave Kone Iste hours and lived contrary to the ws of heath, use Frazier'a Root Bitters. need toning up, take Frazier's Root Bitters. a have abused instesd of used nature's ¥ift, use Bitters, If you feel old before you Hime; use Fraziex’s Bitlers. if life has become t burden, and you have wigomy fo use Frazier's Bitters. If your hands tremble and you? own Aim, Sraziers Hoot Bitters wil make yon feel young’ again. prareenere ai tie igw peices ‘per bottle. Fine STOTT & OBOMWELL, ‘Asents, ‘485 Pennsylvania sve. Jan8-e0tp USIGAL AUTHORITIES, ON DEOKER Misty eat os nies Thomas, 8. B. Mi) m0. - Mason: They sre, in every respect, superior instru: ments. Their tone is distinct pure, rich, brilliant, very t, and of an entirely musical character. ‘Their workmanship is cf the very best. uosurpassed: by a Tbey are other piano forts we have eversren. G. H. dett Organs. IN, Agent, : for Bur- LN, Sole aioton = * ERATIONS ne TORN IN BTOCKS, R. DUPARE'S CATARRH REMEDY CURES De buparcs Blok ana vtos % fi bilious disorders. Price, . Mire. De. Gircomb's Lung Baim apntes. code consump} . Price, Dupare’é Rover failing "ZI i] | | | | SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER_RESORTS. QU2MEE RESURTIN THE MOUNTal Lenudoncontty, Va, five wiles frou depot on the W &O. KK ; th travel from city: god spring ©: tureequé scenery. and good read ty Adress J. H. PKICE, Proprietor, Hillsboro, je a mm of ed PORULAR WATERING PLAGE, CAPE may, 1S REACHED ny THE WEST JERSEY RAILBOAD Is Two Hovns rrom Fumapenenz. Fast Fxpress Trains, with Paricr Core are run during the rearoa : Deura. and pecee- gers witl srrival at Philadelphia Ur i Ocaches and Hor-e Cars reads to transter direct 10 the station of ihe Weat Jcreey B. ‘ark infermation apply a8 follows :—Nortie 13th st-ert and Penney vauta aver tin ove and Potumas R.K., coruer 6thsna B ste. ; 619 Pernayiyar ia avenue: Ponntyivania ave nue; Staion Baltimore sud Ghic & R. J.B, WOOD, Genera! Pass'r Agent. FRANK THOMBON, General Manager. jo8 OTEL FOR ®ALE—Ove of the best and o'dest star és ta Central Pemisylvania, « 10 ite Depet paying 15 p» tl well tu ni bed: 18 seres of ta: reedy for Summer boarder ‘Trent Rui po 2OI>T HOTEL, Sr. Mary's County, MARytann, Ores fer reception of euests Juxe 157m, unterthe manaven ent of the owser, MES. JOS TEAVERS. ‘Tbe Hotel bas just been thoronghly ren- oysted, furnished and upp ied ¥ ith every oouve: Elence tor she eon fort of sues's, ad {sm first-class £nz mer Howe for fami‘ies. ‘Terms— F das #10 per week and ¥35 per mouth Nvecial arran: ments made for families. Dat'y comma ication with Warhinston Baltimo-eand Norf lk by the fine stean ers George Leary, Lady of the Lake and Jane Moreley. For further information address MRS. JO®. TRAVERS, Pitey Point St. Mary's Co., M4. ar: 7s 3e2-2m_ T0848 House, ALTOONA, PA., On Mars Lixe Pewssyivanta Rartnoan, Amid the most pictureeqne scenery of the Alle- xhenies. Its large, airy, elegantly furnished roome ard enperi¢r cuicine render it one Cf the most aesirable rerorts in this state. Tourists eret or west crn obtsia axood ma rest and a Caylixht view of the Alieghenies by stopping at the Logan. First class muste, &e For circular coutaining terms of board, &, addzers W 0. TYLER, 3 Superi stendent. NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Campania Co, Pa, On the Suramit of the Alleghentes, 2, 200 feet above Bea level, in nine hours’ ‘ride ot By the erection of a new and elegant Hotel the sccop modations st this OHARMING RESORT have been ereatly eplarged and improved. ‘The drainswe and water eupply are perfect. Pa Ferwir Elevator, Electric belle, new Path and ¥il- Usrd Reome an@ Children’s Dining snd _ Ph Forme bave been added to the equipmeyt of the Hotel, snd it.as been elegantly furnished throug ou} x Cottace Residences to let. Firet clors Music, Kc , Ke. For Circvlar contaimng Analysis of the Water end {nil izform ation, adcrens . Jel-2an W_D. TYLER, Bunt. IER SPRINGS row open FCARDEES from JUNE Ist T¥MBEI Ist. Ai r ing, #, bathine, atundance. Terns, $1.25 per day, over for shorter tite, $1 £0 Ter day. Adare BLACKISTONE, River Bpsi- c= PO for rec to BE! ; fruit in x Pas servers Cn Arrowemith land at Coltou’s wharf. 3m jel 3s S3CCRTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, S Durer, of Contineutal Hotel phia, Maves+r Greatiy en’; proves,additional rooms, new restaurant, new biliard room and ‘bowling alley, passepwer elevator end electric bells. Comfortab! aszion for 1,000 gueeta. Music by Simo tad Orch: s*ra. ate, » Hasslor'a celeb: “Opens June 25, 1881. ‘Hoot Clerk, Hawny DENISON, late 'f the Girard, Philadelphia. Jei 2a (OBB'S HOTEL, COBB'S ISLAND VA. fur? Bsthing, } ishing. Smpe Kho-ting, This Rote. is récpered for the reception’ e Terms G2 per day, s' HY ‘ ik or ber. oute from Norfol r. Northampton to Cherrystoue Wednesday and Fricay. For fur- addrer: 8, J. T. BPADY, Proprietor. pase thro bie Fupplied from country market. Charges moderate. Bus to aud from derot free: For it fern ation apply to Mire, E.u RIDGELY, Harover, Pa. m31-Im YAHILL HOUBE, ASBURY PARK, NEW JER. / SEY, will reopen June 1%, 188!, ‘Phe sitaation is knowa as oue of the most de w Firsbie im Arbury Fark, (‘Two minutes walk from Bech and Bathing Grounds; near we Later. ‘The borse hss been enlarged, several mew roor & a¢ded snd refurti-hed. sprig Beds, Mattresses, etc ; Bath Rooms, Hot aud Water. per’ect ereinage Gas throughout — fm- proved kitchen facilities. Greatly enlarged diving Toom and sumptuonsly provided table, will rival the beet of seaside resorts. Apply early and secure choice of rooms. Address D. CAHILY, RS. M. Thicd space and Kingsley street, Asbury Park, n20-2a feat tealive service, \CNGRESS HALD, CAPE MAY. Unequaled location, sudttsntisl built ing. pew fon itnre, prompt and 8. elevator, electric A TABLE OF PARTIOULAR EXCELLENCE. ‘The Orchestr= will as ducted by Mr. Ziamer- na”. H. J. & G. B. ORUMP, Of Colonade Hotel, Philadelphia. Opens June 25. - m28-2 a EAUMONT HOUSE, corner Atiantic aud Virginia avenues, At antic city, N J. House entirely renovated and under Bew , manskemen' a ‘ers moverste Ww. oO proprietor, (formerly of Baitimore. ) HE * BRIGHTON,” T ee ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YRAP. Hot and Cold Kea Water Baths and ail mcdern conven-ences. m27-Im F, W. HTMSLEY & 80N, & 0. SUMMER BESOSTS. ° 08a OAKLAND AND DEER PARK. ‘Theee well known and popnisr Hote’ wil be open for the reception of xaests June 16th. at Eutaw address at Eutaw util June lth. After land or Deer Park, C. 8. WOOD, Manazer. ASTFORD H4Lh, CXFOED. MARYLAND, willbe open JUNE 10 for reception of gues For particulars address naam SAM'L NORRIS, Propricter. se BEDFORD PSERaL SPRINGS railroad offices, throvgh. ‘The proprietors wish it to be distinctly understocd that the use of the waters and wrousas will be strictly confined to those who are vursts of the establishment, and their use wil! be Meld from sllothers, with the exception of yermanent rasi dents of county and thore who pay for their use. Rooms can de engaged by letter to THE ANDER- SON HEIRS, Bedford Springs, Pa. = Pamphiects and Beaford Water can be had at our eneles, viz: A. B. Shafer. 49 North Charles st , Baltimore. Md. ; G. 8. Shafer, 1010 ¥ 9 etor, D. C.; and Bhafer & Co, 1003 Arch st , Phijadelpbia. 23-Im THE ANDERSON BEIRA, Prop'rs. BENDON HOUS: Ceageanenace ¥ ‘Avenne, feat m}4-2m ‘bey. 8. LIPPIN . i Nee BYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT OOMFORT, VA., Ritaated 100 from Monroe. Fort Open all the . Equai to any hotel in’ ihe Urited Gates as a Summer. Resort Send for circular, describin hygienic advautaxes, 23-3m HARBISON PHEBOUS, Prop. fat p= STATES HOTEL, BARATOGA SPRINGS. |. from JUNE 11 Beason of 1881. Open “5 ~ as APE ANS. BASS ROCK HOUSE, Dor Bench, Gloncoster, Maas. F nest rf Bathing and Ocean’ Scenery on the! pac Cons. cand fer Bertrates tons 60) “OCEAN CITY, Mp Firet chess ty alt tte appointments” ex BAS fou of 1882 ure WB Roos rc THOS. FARLRY, Mauaccr. $e THOM. CHASP, Ox bier. vil ea tor bt. MOFG Magica! Director, SELBY, Propr del-v08 Persone desirit et 2 rons «il! advan “BROWN & FORUPPPR. Pr printora, 827 Rictm wB0-¢otye16 ah et ILL OVEN OS HATURDAS, JO 1 .y . OPES ON fs, ay, Nae is. W. WHITNEY. Manvewt | (uaneTOws weer reinT BeTEL (FORMERLY OOZZENS”, WEST POINT ON THE HUDSON, Opens for the Season May ®ist. Thoroughly renovated and refarnished, Ravi a Pamenger Yoevator and all modern cape r = rams may be ween and YOO engaged at the New York Hotel, Be This magp:foent summer resort, aitnat: x the mountal: sof the Valley of \ iggtnia ou y twee auiiles from Baititore & Obio BR at Mt. Jack- fob, With a few hours travel of th: wood livin g, Orkpey te ickets favand by road cr pacies. Passeugere leave Mi Jackson Qoon after the arrival of the train, er iving at the Bprings to rarly tea. after being tosnay rtad im Park Wagoneties over ope rf the best mountain roads in the Niste, easier and quick+" -e:eied than ¥ large wetrring ip the two Virwiniaa, and with perfect satety ; no mountat Board fron: $42 to $50 per mon’ garoiny to location. @ ‘coatra, families or Inwe parties. Persons. Good bathing. sere Pi jendid livery: charges modersts pam hiet. Cx MAY OF MARYLAND. RIVE VIEW HOUSE, OXFURD, MD, Now open for the reception of G: aeinitfal mer Feeort i thee acoomm vr oderate rs Datbing, bos tue and fishing — Ate at, rail and tel'graph communication, isl “votes for families. baxp ror Ormoti an. mi-lm OLAKENCK PETERS, Proprietor. WHE MOATCOMPRY WHITE SU T SPRINGS, ene Mowteoweny County, Va This fewon- Summer Resort has ten lensed by Mrs. M. J. OOLLEY, «1 th rniton House, and will be ‘oy JUNE 1 fer the reception of gnent« are the most attractive and tem= Eevort in ihe Mountains of Virg! Ucke's at noveed rates sold at land ratiro office. For cirew Rend for mil2-Lm most Fivat-claae Ba tw: nd tnil description. addrese the ~; rine or the Papilton, coruer iéth aud K strecte.” Ww sentation, . m: Best. HOUSE, KRnonoTH BEAOR, Wil open JUNE lbre Terms, Ke to 8.4 per week. Bow “ne Alley, fH I's4 and Pool Cr ulars atSiar WAL. oo SURTUN, CEAN ViEW, BETWEEN C\?ES (ENTE ANU CHALLIS, And 20 minutes ride b ral = Bkatire Hank from % wand © legantiy tu rpm we antic cast. The undersigued assures toe public that Coen View will be kept first-class |» every part: ulsr, Board $2 50 per day, aud 1 srranzo- Peale made for parties by the = k or mouth. Lev craps to J. A Re sely, Qoean receive wromut atte. G04 ae Teck Biliard Seo 0, Bowling NNEDY, Proprietor. ENPEKEMAGOG HOUSE Ne «ro nT, VT commandit® a magrifcent view of ke ard Wcuptains Newly tired Up: supplied vith steam and gas; ae oa Modater 400 yest. $3 per day, 1 ato week. | mpccial rates to family. OHA-. a BUN, Manaver mal? ORDAR'S W.8.85PBING* tTAPHanson's Depot P.O, Vinerta, ‘Will be opened FIRST OF JUNE Pare phlets st the Kizxs House, Ebbitt H suse’ and Star Cftice. p7-lm EB C.5)4DAR. OCK WOOD HOUSE, Bab? 1:3 FERRY, W. Va, Bum, 8. ke. LOVETL. . High elevation , fine soerery 8: table supplied from cou try :fine fishing. Terms 85 per vo Adorces theabove. Open Ju. 1, 28SL. mi" P ENON SPRINGS AND BATtia, VA. OPEN JUNE 1. Telegraph in the hofel. “A delightful home for iamilies. No Bar. For circulars: and terms aprly to AB. PLATT, Proprietor, mll-3m__401 9th street, Wasinw ou, D-O. RE PARK HOTEL, me Ry yd rm, The Hotel snd surroundings are very attractive. Grounds hardsomely laid out with flowers and fountaing, shaded by grand old forest oake—to- mesticated deer add to their beauty, cooler and Peltier owe for the bot months, canwot be found the monntsins. A farmhouse freedom, will sn abundant supply of the farm produce, combined With alibeval management, makes the Park Hotel & very desirable place to spend part of the sammer, oron your jonrpey to Niawara Falls o- Saratowa, er BG, B Wo break your trip at ¥ idiamaport- AWLEY SPRINGS, VA. m0 toot above tide-water. Oapacity 1 ee laree hotels, with accommodations {© 700 gursts. Open Jnne Ll. For part. ©. A. SPRINKEL, Hareise Et a THE WEST JERSEY RAILMOADs. (New BaoaD Gavor Bovre ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLA NTI CITY, Isnowrnoning fast express trains of Elevant Pas. senver Ccaches aud Parlor Care, (IN wai0H THE O@ARGE POR BEAT MAS BERA REDUCED TO 25 CENTS ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 9) MINUTES, Parsenve’s from Washingtyn wi!! take the through trairs of the Baltimore and Potomac K. R., cr Baltimore and Obio RB. R. to Phil; gelphia and srrive at Bennryivan'e Rall x ation, S2d am et streets, or at the PLil- 2delphia. Wilmington and Raltinore Railroad Sta- fon at Broad ad ‘ashi: gton Avenues, where Union Tranefer Coaches or etreet cars connect direct to Station cf ihe West Jersey allroad at Foor OF MAKKET BTRERT. For through tickets, basvare formation apply as follows: et. ard Penn. ave. 7 i. B., corner 6th and B sts, 619 Ps. ave. 1951 Pa. ave., Station Baltimore apd Ub'o Railroad. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager; 3.R. WOOD, Gen’ Pans'r. Avent m2i-1m OOK ISLAND, R J —OCFAN ViKW HO- TEN NILES AT BRA: su fand water bathing: splevdid ba-s and bine fishing; Hotel lighied with was: is firet-ciass ; accommodates 850 guiests: telexta *end for illustrated circular. 0. 8. MAK- Manaver. mi¢ 2m PROPOSALS ——— — BOPOSALS FOR PIN#® FUOUK NG. OFFIcE OF BUILDING For BTaTE, Wan AND, Navy Derarcxests. Wastinotow D. 0, June 6, 1891. Realed Proposals for survishing and deivering Georgis Pine Flooring Boards aud Scaatiiae st the site of the norih wing of tue Satldiag for Btate, Yarand Nav ute, ne city, Peorived at this ofmoe emtil 18 wor SUNS 20,1881 QBd opened immodiately theresft.r in presence of rf Specifications, general instructions for bidders, 206 0 aus forms of proposal. Wil be furn'shed to eatebl shed niwber Geaiers wou their ».oper ap~ Plication to thus office. . LINOULN CASEY, aac ol Gerps of Eaters. prorosais FOR STATIONERY. TOR, May 18,1831 Hi jay 18, WaseincroR, Bealed Propesals, ad? or the Navy, Tor fursishing Station avy ee ae seeren (ertee Saat Mca het = a nr forms fur- must be submitted on the uu ~ A Departunent, with the enersatee and certificas the Dex id must embrace ali items therein. =