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THE EVENING STAR. WEPNESDAy. JUNE The Weather, OFFICE OF THE CHtEr Si For the midiie Atlantic states, far weather, ‘Winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower temperature, bigher barometer. Special Weather Bulictin. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the follow- ing spectal fn to the press:—( bas tailen In New Engiand. occas} ates, Tennessee and lowa. North- ly winds prevail in New Eoglind and le states, northerly In the south Atlantic There has been a very marked fall of ‘ature In the St. Lawrence valley, where a cold Wave ts advancing southward ovet New Ergiand. Patr weather s indicated to-morrow for (he middie and south Atlague Tos Ohio river bas risen seven feet at Cincinnatt, two feet at Lou! and fallen two feas at Pittsburg. The ippi has risen one foot at Caird and one f Keokuk, and the Mis- Sourl sixteen tnenes at Oinaha. RANGE OF THE THRAMOMETRA The foliowtoy are the readings of the ther- In-meter at the Signal Ofice during the day:— Ta m.,i2- 11 a m., 5; 2p. m, Maxi- mum, $3 ; minimum, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Etc. ‘Tue steamer Excelstor leaves for Giymont to Morrow at 9:30 a, m. and 4p.m. with the Po tomae Fi ul! Growers’ excursion. A s lect family excursion to Glymont on the Excristor will be given next Monday. rowsmith will leave to-morrow at 7 for lower Crdar Point and Blickiston Island, re- tarping at $:15 p. m. A Free-Lover on the Rampage. MORE OF PURLINGAM®'S EXPLOITS—HiS ASSAULT UPON BIS LITTLE SOS—ReSCUR OF THE CalLD “Sherman's Kow” consists of fifty-one brick houses, situated on both sides of F street, be- tween ist and 2d northeast. These houses were erected by Senator Sherman, and most of them still belong to him: hence the name. All the houses are occupied, and in one ot them Tesides Mrs. Burlingame, who was recently deserted by her husband, Franklin Burlingame, Decause she wonld not assent to his free-love iceas. Just about dark last evening the dent- zens of the row were startied by a plercing sbriek, followed by the screaming of innumer- able caildren, (the row 1s particularly noted for the large vumber of children tt contains.) Among the little ones who were at play on the street was the youngest child of Buritngame—a iitie boy ‘six or seven years Old. Burlmgame had taken this lttle fellow with him when be left his wife aud took up bis abede with a female of free-love ten- cencles and supposed “maguetism.” The ltttle boy preferred to live with his mother and enjoy her care aud affection; so he ran away from the free-love establishment of his father aud returned to Sherman's row. Buritngame, who has ail a displayed & malicious fee Ing towards his wife, it appears, de‘ermined ¢ recover the boy and return him to the ¢ of Lis magnetic female tlaine. Ia p' this determination Burlingame pro the “row,” discovered the chi!d at p! Until I Was getting dark, and then to the little fellow, grasped tim rr. Ubrost, at the same time sayin ‘you come Pome, str; com * ace mpal ing this crder with ab occastonal shax>, Burlingame saw the chiid st Tude grasp of his father and wit instinct rushed to bis rescue. Ter eldest sox about 15 years of also to assistance "of nd to release the hold of the on; lorgue protruded and he was ing. Meantime a number of ladies an: h J around Burlingame, ail ¢ and urging bim to let tne chitd champion light welght of the row, | deen aitracted by the nolse, reached tue ites were vainly endeavoring eeche the child. He observed the suffering Of the little fellow and the brutal grasp in which he was hi with H sional he let hia right fst ily out aud Burilo- game instantly went to grass. In tumbling bh released the child, who was (old to ren. whteb | Re did most willingly as soon as he could cath | his breath. While Burlingame was don the | | the May meeting, tn referen the rules a3 to Good Friday and Easter Monday. Tue report | 8 does bo*undersiand | d on the 12th of Ap-i', } day tn } (at aD explanation made by Mr, Johnson to | Jot mn square 625 (west end of sal: The ic Sch ‘Trustees. THE LEWIS CASE PISPOSED OP—sUPT. WILSON CHARGED WITH BEING DISCOURTEOUS—RE- ION IN THE SOHOOLS. The public school trustees met last eventnz— Mr. Lovejoy in the chair. Applications for janitors’ positions were revelved and referred from F. A, Beuter, C. C. Schaart, W. kerson, J. M. Van Brackle, Benj’ Leach, Paul and James W. Green, The apptic of the 1oMowing persons for teachers’ p. were referred: Miss M. all, Nelite ‘ausien, Mamle V. Swormstett, Annis | soding, H. W. Howlett, Lizzie Rogers, Annie E Loomis, Marcia P. Rogers, Ella sc. Saunde Emma M. Gilet, Henrietta K. tows, and Messrs. H. R° Petna, Chas Tucker. U, J. Webster, George R_ Isreal, C. 5. Shetdon, Anthony James and Baldwin Jonnson. A communication was recelved from the Com- missioners as to the SITES FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS, the secord division stating that with the ap- proval of the board they have concluded to ne- gottate for the purchase of lot at the corner of 10th and H sircets northwest, square 215 ana square), as sites for the two school batldings tn ths second divi-ton. It was referred to the comaities on buildings and repairs and the sub-board of the | second division with power to act, | A communication was received from the Com- tmics'osers, enciosing letters from the Treas irer of the United States stating that the proceeds of sale of land corner of i6’h and K streris (ander act of Congress), $7,432, had been pald In to the crealt of the school fund. Also, one from the Commissioners calling atteation to the rep: ebeusible conduct of schoolchildren tn the first division; revered. Also, one from In- sFector Entwisie recommending the sale of the Ncribeastern market; referred. Also, one from A. Van Reuth complatolog that his son was marked absent on Good Friday and Easter Mcnday; laid on the table. A letter was re- celved from the pupils of Miss Emma L. Bond. Sth grade, asking that she be promoted to the 6th grade; referred. A DEMAND FOR WATER. A communication of the priacipal of the third division, complaining of the scant suppiy of water fp the Wallach building, was presented, and In this connection Mr. Dodge offered a res ution for the aprotntment of a committee to Walt op the President to urge that the Of Water to the public schoo! building creaced. The resolution wai atupied Messre. Dodge, Brown Polnted the committee. THE CASE OF M'S3 LEWIS, Mr. Curtis, from the committee on teachers, to whom was referred the matter of Miss Carrie E. Lewis’ resignation, reported (hat they ate ot the opinion that the’ unanimous action of the sub-board of the seventh division was passd upon evidence presented to them from tru3t- Worthy sources, and that such action was Inspired by pubile and disinterested motives, Tuey regret-to report that the defense in this inquiry astumed In part an atiack on a momber of the sub-board, Mr, John H. Brooks, and s 1D- jected him to a charge of being tntlieacsd by improper motives, auli they feel that itis due to bim to state that the evidence satisfizd tne committee that Mr. Brooks was tnfiucaced throughout by a high sense of oficial duty. The corduct of Miss Lewis was deserving of admonition and warning at the hands of ¢ sub-board; they do not think justifies her further suspens! mend that her re ation be granted, mousy adopted. THE GOOD PRIDAY ‘The committee on ru! commusteation of Henry J | | and and Lambert gyere ap- The report was unaal- ce tO Isti, xempts all scholars from the p. abselice WhO may not ba in the publtc schools on Go: Easter week, It seems to the comr itee € tachers that the scholar or schoiars in Question Delunged to the denomtnation that ob- | serves Good Friday and Easter Monday, will | remedy the trouble of which be complains. The report Was adopted. The superintendents’ abstract of reports for May was presented, showing nuutber of puptts ebrolied (white and colored), 21,131. Average dally attendance, 19,475. Teachers employed, 56, SECTARIANISM IN THE SCHOOLS. Mr. Dodge offered resoiutions—which were | Feferred to the committee on rules—reciting as | our government, state and national, is framed | upob the theory of an entire separation of indignation of one lady was so great that she gave him a couple of raps in the face | with her small fists. by m3 time a large crowd bad assembled; twenty or thirty boys wanted to mob “the fre2-lover,” and the excitement was running high, burlingame | got upon his feet and looke? ¢onsiderably tamed. Sentiment was tnanimously against him. One lady said to him: “You stay away from here; you have no friends here.” He replied: “I dién’t come for {riends; I came for satis fe * He didu't get The satisfaction; cr the cl ber. He tock hiinselt of grumb- Ung and threstentog. Later in the Teport Was circulated that Le intend eother raid on the row for bis cui panied by a party of bis congenta @idn't_ return, howey t Well for him that he did not d tom: fd, ace: ran ake Of the row are fatetiiar with the tf. Gesertion of his family and ht; saamefut ment cf bis chiéren. Isdignation agai: a supe hich there. [ts safé to say taat Sacr- Wan’s row will repel any invasion of tree icy IN THA POLICE CovaRT. Mr. Franklin Bur ip vant at the P hice Co Fr detick Burlingame, af Cha les E, Myers with wad that he went to ¥ street, between ist and 2d str ast, yester- day, to get bis young son, who had run away from bim, anc that his ‘son Frederick crowd of other persons beat him and toc boy away trcm bim The Railread Crossing Question at Cumbcriand Settied. The Maryland board of public works has agreed to give the George's Creek and Cumber- land Raliroad company a connection with the ‘tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad com- Paby at Polic street, Cumoeriand, Mi. 10 13 understood at Cumberland that this approval fg made contingent upon the furnishing of evt- Cexce by the George's Creek and Cuwberiand Kalirced company that tt had previously, tn accordance with the law, made application ‘and been refused Ly the Baltimore and Onio | Toad company a connection at the designated point, whica evidence wil be promguy fur- xished. The Boys’ High School. ‘The Boys’ Hiza School, which has ben ratsed toa bigh standard by the principal, Mr. E. A. Psu, abd his assistants, Messrs. Angell and Ewing, was closed to-day for t olastic year, with appropriate ey es, The examina- the studies of the year, we thls morning, and the program was an exer: Gucd by Mr. Angell. a nephew of President Angel), of Ann Arvor University. ck thts afternoon t J. 5. Mo ;, & readin or We «Edward A. Surts and other memters wu. the conclusion of the program tu» scholarship tn Columttin University was oon- upon Edward Koome, and the King ou College upon Clare: Je, successful competito.s. The names of the graduates were printed in Tus Srag last evening. —_-—_—_ Passcn and people, physician and paticnt, al. use and recommend St. Jacobs Oi, t Warntxcton CATTLs MapKer. Drovers R d sold as umn falr, adc; thn steers, oxen and cows, oe) sheep efd lambs—lambs £014 for sheep, 434853. 2 cows and calves, Reported by L. E. Tavenner. Lignt Weicat Goons is what everybosy Wan!s now, aud to this end B. Robinson « Co., | #9 Pennsylvania avenue, the Boys Ciotniog House, are Tecetying goods sultable for the Warts season dally. t Fine Tats MORNING.—A fire broke out in the upholstering establishmeat of Wm. Rather- Tord, on the north side of K street, between 7th and 5'h streets, at 3 this morning. It was discovered by Special Otiicer Hook, who turaed in an alarm from box 125. The property,which was uninsured, was damaged to the amount of $1200, The fire was evidently of incendiary origin. The butlding ea to Mr. W. T. Grimith, who was lying a im the adjoining house (bis residence), having died there yester- Gay moralng, to the 50ch year of his age. FUSSELL’s Ice cream. t fort 14 KakatT WaLTHaM 5. W. WATCHES,$50; sxia gold E'gin stem-wioders, $25; ladies’ soitd gold watches, from $15 to $25. For bargains in | and Mr. Wilkinson that of church and state, and as the public school 13 an institution established by the state for the | Denelit Of and to be supported by ail citizons alike, regardiess of their religtous or sectartan Views, abd as tue objects of fhe public shoo! Sto instruct the cauuren in \ue oraiuat® branches of education, and uot to tmpart reltg. ious or sectarian instruction, therefore that ia the optnton of thts board no exercise s 2 | Messrs. Dupeanson Bros., auctioneers. sold cenducted or permitted in any pubi yesterday, tor Win. F. Mattingly and Irving that will offend the religious or sect Williamson. trustees, lots 15. 19 and 20, in lief Of ADy denomination the com: square No. snd hereafter in the management of Che schools only U da holidays wit by law or by aa order of the District authorities, ‘The letter of S. Wolf and others subject Was referred to the rules. Thomas Thornton was the Lee buliding vice J to the Henry buiiding. A resolution recommending at of studies the “Elementary Lessous ra But! for pupils in the secoug aud wird 5 eesUbg aS & textbook tu li tells History of the Uu: Brief History of the ferred to tke commit ' Mr. Sm bullcing be called the A. Mr. Brooks suggested the nam at the suggestion of the board, tor THE PROPOSED HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING on square 446. In his letter Mr. Clarx states Uhat he bas located the water closets with! the bullding.but that the plans may be chan, Ww have the closets inside or ou.side, ag (ae board may determine. Mr. Lioyd offered a resolution approving this plan. Q aan SCERRINTENDENT Wil In this con mm: e Tead from Superintendent Wilson, Mr. Joy moved that it be printed tu the proceeding. As the plans for a high school batiding, ap Prevcd vy your board at its last meetlag, ¢ plans No. 2, are, in my judgment, very fir fr belng scitable for thai purpose, I beg leave to Tequest that This, my protest against sald plaas, Tasy be entered on the minutes of ‘he other set of plans, furnished b: tect of the Capitol, Called plans quite carefully examined by tne U. tates commisstoner of ecucation, the principal of the y it would be very detri mental (oO the interests cf our high schools to censtruct a Duildtog ster the plans calied plans N repared by the uukaown architect, ang Tefore ask that my cbjectloas be matte of record.” sausfactory. I think OFFICIAL COURTESY. Mr. Curtis sald he could not see what Mr. Wilson baa to do With Loe subject, and thought that as he (W.) had been iavitea to make pls Suggestions to the committee, it was discour- teous to the committee and the board for hin to thus attempt to arralgn th9 board, and he moved that the protest be received and placed on file. Mr. Lovejoy defended Mr.Wilzoa. Mr. _ remarke? *"or the sunerlatendent hag Deeg as. ae eee = no right aSa subordizate to fake tus COUrse beestise the plan ne (W.) saggested had not been approved. His plan was not origtaal, but was, taken from: Mhoston plan. Mr. Curtis motion to place on Mle was lost by a tle vote yeas — Messrs. Middleton, Dodge, Pearson. .Joyd, Curtis and Wi!kerson—6; nays—Messr3. Lovejoy, Samson, Brown, Fairly, Sm!th, aud Brooks—6. Mr. Curtis moved to lay the’ sib- ject on the tabie; carried. Mr. Liogd’s resolu- Uon adopting the plan as submitted by Mr. Clark was adopted. Sites for the New School Buildings Selected. The committee of the school trustees to whom was referred the many proposais for school sites in the second district, suomitted their report yesterday to the District Commts- stoners having narrowed down the proposais to tive eligible sites from whic) to select the Lwo, and left unis selection to the Commiasion- ers, who subsequently determined to select one of the sites at the corner of 10th and H streets nerthweat—a portion of the square 02 which stocd the Protestant Orphan Asylum, and the other at the corner of ist street and Massachusetts avenue northwest, fronting che circle, which will very soon D9 handsomely im- proved. The latter lot contains about 13,000 square feet of ground, and is a most judicious selection. The lot at the corner of H and 10th streets 1s not quite so large. The work of bullding will be commenced at once. TAKE HOME qt. tin Howson’s ice cream, 35¢ 1104 12th. t watches fully warranted, cali on R. Harris « Co., 432 7th street, t ATTENTION is called to the trustee's sale of yHuable Improved and untnproved properiy on Capitol il, to take place on the z to-morrow afternoon, June 16th, at 5 o'clock. ‘This property 1s situated on 5th street east, and ay ES of Pennsy’ x “ny C street, front 297 are the Straw Hats and gent’s furnishings cheap; boys’ hats at cost. A. T. Lewis, 435 Tib.—Acot, H. WaGGaMan, father of the well- ‘Mr. JOHN at hos ie, Wi of his 5; Mr. eae was for m: before war a resident of Virginia ( , and a Clerk in one of ane ies but moved here about of the war and since has bunaing suitable —_-—_—_ |. Fisher & Co., of 1324 F st LAWN SPRINKLERS for $1.25, at Hamilton & Mesers. Thos. * treet, <o A in accordance with a most approved plan. Mr. General's office to-day by the discovery that a ore-te had disappeared fromthe city. Inquiry was Started. and it was ascertained that a woman named Mrs, Thomas, who 1s in possession of the usual number of limbs, had gone with him. Street bis wite and children at 1s bood with her fnvaitd husi of pensions due to her husband, before eloping, and took the money with her, 2. 3 8 om 3 having a front 0: berween 1 a Gepth of 9 rosa to Wm. A. Job Orecon avenue, with a depth of 97 f 10 £4 above } square feet of ground. 8! the more we'sell; Or gains Cflered at Augenstein’s, s Subject was referred to the seveath di! northwest. Knives and forks, set; dinner Mr. Hodge sald that Mr. Clark, the arcattec: | plates, stone china, 7c. dozen: cups and sau. of the Capitol, had transmitted planus, ta0didet | vers, tbc. sett; table inats, 25¢. set. Reduction in ail goo lowing bargatns tn black lace they bave just purchased at less than their actual value, and which they will offer at prices mentioned below. colored lace buntings, shall offer at 25c per yar offered at thi striped bunting. 46 Inches wide, was 74—white, vital statistics ts were during the month 296 deaths In the Dis- trict, 16 less than the average number of deaths boys’ high school, and myself, and, by all ot us, | Years. Bapadlotio wate ona tine Suet | ow aren Frormas for #150, at Hamiiton « slight changes, [think they would be perfec Shedd. t are offered at positive half-price, marke in plain figures, at Chas. Baum’s,4 — © District Supplies. REPORT OF THR COMMITTER—RIDS ON WAICH AWARDS WERE MADE, The committee on vids for general supplies for the next fiscal year made a partial report | —Tne | Wa. to-day, as follows: Class 1, stattonery. Dieders were G. A. Whittaker, $5,373.45: Ballantyne & Sons, $5 50446; W: H. Dam M. Beverage (oarttal), $1 $5,700.97; Ww. Rieck 18 awarded to G. A. Whittaker. printing and blank forms —Biddera: ui aa & bg oiebosn $10,913.60; Frank Rives, 08 $11, omas MCGil & Co., $iL7tt Contract awarded to Jadd & Detweiler. 3. Sepool books.—G. A. Whittaks Wm. Ballantyne & Son, $5,956 47. Coatr: Awarded to G. A. Whitaaker.’ Class 4, farn!- ture.—W. B. M © Son, $2,990 53; J. Lans- Wm. Ballantyne & So) partial mitract Class 5, hard- Savage, 3 B. Batley, 8.66; Thomas Somerville, partial; M. W: eridge, partial. Contract awarded to J. 1. wage. Class 6, stoves, tin ware.—f [. Gregory, M. W. Beveridge, tial. Contract awarded to H. LG Ciass 7, plumbers suppiles.—Robert Leitch Sons, $2.993.22; Thomas Somerville, $3,037 Contractawarded to Kobert Lettch & Sons. Class 5, fron pipe and casting.—John MeClel- lard. $5.84, and contract awarded to bim, Class 9. gree res —Barbour and Hamiitop, 16 20; J.C. Ergood & Co , $10,597.69; Fran. Hume, $10 964 |. B. Bryan & Co., $12,521.40 G. T. Raub, partial, Contract awarded to Bir- dour & Hamilton. Class 10, boots and shoes,— i. par- rr Robert Cohen, $1,150; Francis Prott, $1, . Contract awarded to Robert Co- hen, Class 11, _saddiery.—Conrad 50; 8. ‘Johnson, $1,2 Kneesi, $1 Mantz & 3 Contract awsrded to Conrad Becker.’ Class glass, paints and varnish —Martin & Bate ler, $1,066.83; E. H. Gilman, $1,201 38 Contract awarded to Martin & Butler. Class 14, lumber Iaterial.—Wil & Liopy, and building $3,056.75; G. A. Shehan. $4.216 25; Church Stephenson. $1,356.25, Wm. McLean, $4 618 Witcson & ‘Grayson, $5,064 8 awarded to Willett & Libby. ‘Class 1 RC, Hewitt, $13,225 50; M. W. $13,353. Contract awarded to R. Contract, Class 16, fresh meat and corn beef.—J. T. V nell, $5, John R. Kelly, $5, 5 tract awarded to J. Varnell. T. 17, bacon and ham.—Frank Hume, $s10; Barbour & Hamilton, $33) Contract awarded to Frank I Class 2 $14,165. Con! Machine Co. Class 12, drugs Shel & Stevens, $2,493.35; H. Glimin, 1; R. K. Helphenstine, $2,701 49. Con- tract awarded to Sheller & Stevens. Class 21, cement, lime and plaster.—J. M. Wheatley, $1,234: W. Blunt, $1 307 50. Contract awarded toJ. M. Wheatley. — ding Boom. PERMITS FOR A NEW CHURCH AND OTE®R STRUC- TURES, The trustees of the Church of the reforma- tlon—J. W. Lewis, J. C. Hesse and C. E. Lewis —have taken out a permit to erect a church edifice in square 761, on C street, petween 31 and 4th streets southeast. This butld!ng 1s to be 45 by 805% feet, two stories high, pressed brick front, ‘steep ‘pttened root covered with slate, cornice of galvanize tron, heated by furnaces. The cost will be $12,000, Mr. R. i. son hae architect, aud Mr. Owen Don- lider, ig permit has been taken out by Mr. osbey for the erection of a residence on chusetts avenue and 1Sth street north- This batiding 1s to be 25 by 93 feet ground plan, three stories high, pressed brick rout, mansard roct, a full bay window, and fluished tps'de and out in a first class style and Rob be 35,000, Bullding permits ba Inspector Entv isle to rt Davidson tg the bulider. The cost will ve also been tssuéd by Cooper, to erect a t, No. 1287; $ 13th atre repair bil A Three-Lezged Elopement. A sensation was caused at the Quartermaster gced messenger, named Taomas Street, was an 0}4 soldier, and lived with h street north- Tits family is left in a deatitute condl- Mrs. Thomas lived In thesame nelenbor- nd, also an Old Sol. > drew $2,000, arrears It.is stated that si Real Fstate Sales. to feet 11 inches on T street, hand tsth streets northwest, with feet 6 inches, to Wm. cents square foot . trustee, at 1S car belt g corner lith and T streets, at 3’ let Si, adjoining on 17th s'reet, at 2: lots $2, S$ and $4, at 264; and 25" cents t 2, lots $5 to #7 20 feet 11 inches on ot 6 buyer, at 93, cents square foot. ats Contained in ail upwards of 42 000 inclusive, bav ea CLosEis, new style, at Hamilton. & Your INtEREsts is ours; the more you buy, fter the bar. ith street Ail, Weopwarp & Lornxor open to day, the fol- buntings, which 25 pleces black and i} wool, and good eo. per yard, we best bunting ever 10 pieces lace. check and quality, usually sold at Price. never before effered less than 50c. yar District Government Affairs. VITAL STATISTICS. The total mortality in the District last week 9; colored 35. The report of ‘or the month of May, just issued by the health officer, shows that’ there forthe menth of May duriag the last seven Ar HALr-PRIcE.—All summer sutts for ladies th sh— Ado, EN'S BRACELETS, the Klass lockots and gg CHILDR! rin; 2 HE GENUINE BROWN’S GINGER Is KNOWN TO DO ITS WORK! WAY LOSE TIME IN EX°ERIMENTING? IN CHOLERA AND CRAMPS jel3 TIME IS SHORT. : THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MIURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOB Toilet, Bath and Sick Room. marl2-wedm Jz. DUPARES OATARRE REMEDY OURGS DD Sivery cave of Oataren Priges 20 cents try it Br. Dupare's Blood and, Liver Pills remove ail billows disorders. Price, 25cents. Mrs. Dr. ‘Ticomb’s Lung Baim cures colds, coushs, and consuDD) 5 te uupare’ -fsiting Eile) Hesnedy cures blind, bieedioe aed Les Gig West Buk. = druggists. mar2i-4p | Stan, $19; carréusc! the constab! crowd of several hundred spectators about the place. MES, SOWDERS DEFENDS THE PREMISES WITH A with Officer Byruc. Le, with managed to clear Mrs.’ So every article of household on tbe pavement In front. getting here th ard, as he app company wiih Officer Byrne lock ovt. In his right thig excitement fcr a time was great, persed the crowd, and soon atterwards Hubbell cere limping out, wounded, and managed to get into his carriage, and was drivea home, Mrs, Sowders wes at ouce ts 7 quarters, in a very excited state of mind, bat without giving apy further resistanc2, Condensed Ee Street lamps will be lighted at 7:50 f.n. and extinguished at 11:20 p.m. Mesers. Julllan ©. Doweil, Frank D. Thom- ason and George P. Whittlesey were yesterday admitted to the bar of the Distric’. ‘Tne appil- cation of Mr. W. Collins was referred to the examining committee, At the sale of privileges for the comtnz Sebuetzen Fest at the park yesterday afternoon bar No. 1 was sold to Charles Greg, for $37: No. 2 to Frank Forster for $175; No. 3, Ths Lewis, for ¢' No. 4, x: feetionary stand, H. Schafer, stand, M. G. McCormick, $42 55 Reh, $250; sausage stand, Charles Ebel, $133 3: shooting stands, J. Mugeller, $35; one shooting #55, Carriage house, Rich- ard Robb, $16. Patents have been issued to residents of this city as follows: Bryant, Anderson & Smith, cre guide for billiards; J. Ss, Topham, tray doit. The National Arbitration League last night ordered 2.000 copies of the report of the com- mittec—Messrs. Stanton, Janney and Bian arc—to whom was referred the subject of Tevising the declaration of principles. Messrs, Gonzales, Jobn Sherman and smith, and Misses Emma L, abd Elzabeth M. Wilson were elected members. Gov. Stanton accepted an tavita- wore the league to address them on July 4th ext. Yesterday, work was commenced on the fquare west Of the present O street market, the Temoval cf sheds, ete, preparatory to’ tne erection of the new market bdulldlug by the Northern Market company. James Smallwood, having been eonviczed of grand larceny has been dropped from vue rolls of O. P. Merton Post 4, Grand Army of the Republic, J. Shillington send3 Deiorest’s Monthly and Lesite’s Pozar Monthly tor July. Atthe comiaencement exercises of the Me- tropolitan Kindergarten institute at the E street Baptist church last evening, prizes were awardcd to Misses Bessie French, Helen Mon- roe, Bessie Miller, Carr.e Wescott, Wallace Cragie, Marie Mattingly, Anna Bendal, and Isabel McCalla. ‘The graduates were Misses Ada Woodley, Marion Hendly, Mary Davidso Lulu Denison, F. B Nimmo, Kecte Bushe: and Mrs Emma Patten. The Bakers’ Renevoient association had annual procession and ptenic at Loefilor’ Gen lasvevening. A feature of the procession was an immense loat of twist bread mounted on a Wagon. The loat was cut and distribated at the garden. A Tumor was spread about the city last evening that ex Gov. A. Kk. Shepherd had beer assassinated at nls mines in Mexico. inquiry from those who had received late intelligence tom Mexico, however, proved that the story Was without foundation, ‘There isa large crowd of crlorei excurston- ists in the clty to day from Wilmington, Nv. They went around the apartments and thts ailerboon were received at the White House by the President. To-dsy. in the case of Mary L. Bishop agt. | Chas. E. Bishop, for divorce, a rule was ordered to Issue to defendant to saow cause why he shouid not be attached for contempt iu not aying alimony. vy ee Parker ‘sends Harper's July. Mr. their gare Monthy tor | Smithmeyer, the architect, has mad: plans for the memorial chapel to be built by | re. Dahlgren at her homestead, South Mouu- talu, Md. “It will be of ston ——_—.——_ A Woman Shoots a Constable. EXCITEMENT ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENU THIS MOKNI Quite a commotion was ri morning en Pebnsylvania avebue, between 6h and ith reels, In front of house No. 622, in which ts a ar store in front kept by Messrs. F. Brink: | wan & Co., and apartments to the rear occ. pled by Mrs. J. J. Sowders, who is a subtenant of Brinkma! t appears that Constavie C. W. M, Hubbell went to the apartments of Mr3. Sowders with a writ of ejectment, in which Mr. D, W. Mahon, owner of the property, is plata- uff, and the M 3, brinkman defendants, and during the temporary absence of Mrs. S, at the malket broke down the coor tothe dining- room occupted by ber, tn order to get the goods cut of the house. Mrs. S. returned during this stegect the proceedings, and being a sir Ubick-set woman, apd much excited at t dition in which she found her hous: t for” Hubbel), ecratching his face, blacking his eye, tearing bis clothes, and compelled hil to beat a hasty retreat. Hubbell went to poltes | headquarters in tb!s plight for po'lce protec. Uo, and was advised to get a warrant against Mrs. S. for assault and battery, which he pro ceeded to do—Justice Walter s5sulng it, and the cousteble placed {6 in the hands of O Neer Byine. During the scrimmage between Hnn- beil and the woman, cne of Mrs. Sowders’ boarders, a colored man. shot of a pistol near the evident purpose being to away. This brought a largo trignten bin SAOT GUN, On the arrival of Hubbell the second time J3 ass stanc>, ors premises of ects, placing them This was done b the Woman into a room and conflaing fre. She, somehow, managed to nold ssion Of @ loaded shot-guu, tbreateniag to si OOTS THE C9! having been pi able then eitempted to get the woman this Ume she was in the dintng-room, He just had tme to dodz d the gun ana discharged , tue phot taking effect . The discharee of the gun hed the cflect of increasing the crowd, and tie Lieut. Austin me upon the ground at this time, and dls- fe, When she © contents at ii t n into cu by OfMicer Byrne, not on the waraa but on the Charge of assault and batiery with intent to kill. Ske walked 10 police head- WHAT SHE SAYS AROUT IT. At heacquarters she talked quite freely, stating that ube gun was loaded, with peas for shot, by her husband, who fs now at work somewhere in Virginia, and who, as sue states, told her to defend herself against such tntru~ sicn, if attempted. She claims that the dis- traint was Wega}, the process having b2en laid sganst Brinkman & Co., ske being asub- tevant and accountable to the latter for her rent and not to Mahon. She was sent by Lieut. Eckloff to the Police Court, where papers were made out against her for assault and battery with intent to kill Constable Hnb- bell. Mrs. Sowders recently kept the Bayard Hevse, at the corner of i0th and EF streets, | where she had a similar trouble about rent. She moved to 622 Pennsylvania avenue, to | March last, and it fs stated, kas fatied to pay bersent there, tis not yet known how badly: Mr. Hubbell is injured, but 1t 1s the impression that his wounds are painful, if not dangerous, IN THE POLICE COURT, Mrs. Sowders was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Chas. W. M. Hudb-l!, Mr. Coyle stated the circumstances, saying that Uckshot took effect in Hubbeli’s lett thigh. He asked that the case be continued uuul Mr. Hubbell will be able to appear in court. The court continued tte case indefl- nitely under $300 bunds, Mrs, Sowders told the court that her husband was not home, and she had to defend herseif. Mr. L. Browntag, de- fendant’s counsel, states that he has a good defence In this case, the proceedings of the constable having been Nlegal. Alexandria Affair: [Reported for The Siar.) THE Cost OF THE City GoveRNMENT.—The city fiscal year closed on the 31st of May, and Auditor Brockett will soon submit his annual statement of the expenditures of the city gov- ernment during that time. Tne city has pald out during the year $98,999.56, of which $19,759 Was On Account of interest on public debt: $7,500 bank leaps repaid: $353 23 judgment of W. H. Irwin; $792 70 old bonds purchased, and about $2,000 of other like expenditures, making the running expenses of the city government for the year ending May Sist, 1531, about $29,000, ‘The running expenses of the District of Columbia for its last fiscal year (exclustve of. $1,155,553 55 Interest) was $2,671,207 80; so that the running expenses of the District are about #4 er Hees and those of this city about $3 er head. Poary Corser. — The regular seml-monthly meeting of the city counctis took place last Bight. The appropriation bill maktog, appro- priations for the estimated expenses, as given in THe Star yesterday, was passed.’ ‘The an- Btal salary Dill occasioned some debate, an effort being made to add to the salaries agi ie finance committee, but tt fatled, [Sapcete without amendment. Conn- cil ordered the payment of the long-vexed bil of $107 for pistols bought by the mayor for the police in 1880. This payment has heretofore been refused on the ground that the purchase was unauthorized snd the mayor mally responsible for their cost. The clerks of elec- tich were ordered to be paid each $1 additional for services. The aldermen took in high dud geon an alleged incivility to Alderman Riscniel, who had been sent with a messoge ta the com- mon courcil, Al R. having returned from the council and ted that he waited with his Message at the of council aha the prest- dent did not ize him. The next meet Le Will be the last of this council, Tue Lost Carat Stock.—The Secretary of the Treasury has detailed a commission to as- | @greeing that the clear, pure and bracing air Drownep. — Rilleary Powell, 8 deaf ms coal heaver, for many years. employed at the Borden company’s coal wharf, was drowned in the river this morning at the Borden whart by falling {rem a gang plank while wheeling coal trom the wharf toascheoner. The deceased Was & middie aged colered man, commonly krown by the name of “Dumt@y” and iiveu ‘with bis mother at 9445 M street. “His body had Lot been recovered at noon t¢-day, ‘THE FUNERAL Of Joseph L. Simms took place frm bis late residence, corner of West and Vahey streets, yesterday afternoon at 5:59 Ovclock. A large number of citizens of the Dis- trict and friends of the deceased were in attend- ance. Dr. J. McKendree Retley, pastor of bum- barton-street M. E. Churev,’of whlch Mr. Simms was for many years atmember. Delng at ‘the tme of his death class leader and trnstes, assisted by Rev. B. Peyton Brown, oMictated. Messrs. J. McHenry Hollingsworth, J. Henry Wiusen, Jno. E. Libbey, S. Thomas Brown, Ju. T. Mftchell and Inspector Entwisle were tue pall. Fearers, aLd the interment was at Oak Hlil Cemetery. DraTH.—Mrs, Lavinia Gmelin, wife of Mr. Lewts Gmelin, a well-known conte’ toner dotn; business on Bridge street, died yesterday, age. 2S years, after a short iliness, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGS —Offeringson ‘change | yesterday, 9.000 Dushels wheat, which soid at prices ranging from $1 224; to $1 30 for common | to prime. ‘THE COAL TRADE —Twenty boats left Camber- land Monday, with 2.545 15 tons of coal, as fol- lows: For Georgetown, Consolidation company. S88C5 tons; Borden ‘company, 558 16 George's Cieek company, 461.11 ton: shire and Baltimore company, 230 09 ton: AYGn, 226 14 tons. PRRSONAL.—Mr. Geo. T. Woodward, jr... a well known young gentleman of this place, leaves to-day for the south on a government survey, tons, CITY [TEMs. Summer Seat. PROSPECTS AT DEBR PARK AND OARLAND—THE SEASON CPENING TO DaY AT BOTH KHSOKTS This Is the 15th, avd Deer Park and Oasiaad open to-day. The season promises to be tne mest brilliant since the hotels were frst bullt. ‘The ccurse of the Baltimore and Ohio in plac- ing the splendid hotels in the hands of a man kvowlrg how to run them has most empnatt- cally recelved the stamp of public approval, Mr. C. S. Wood, who bas made such a success with the Eutaw House, Baltimore, ts the man- ager of the houses at both Deer Park and Oak- Jand this summer, and be opens them under the mort flattering au-pic.s. A ready theengage- ments at the two hotels are most num ous, and embrace the first people of W ington, Baliimore, Pittsburg and Pniia- deiphia. Vrom present indications Deer Park will be largely the summer seat of gov ernment; the ‘perfect rest and recuperation insured at so higb an elevation above the sea and the readiness with which it 1s reached meking the charming resort most popular with the admipistration. President Gartleid Will sperd considerabie time with his wife at Deer Park, the White House pbystctans all of the mountains ts just what Mrs. Garfleld requires to restore her to perfect beaith again. Several members of the Cabinet will take their families to the same resort, and these, with distingutehed representatives of the diplomatic Corps and their families, will make as brilliant a circle as to be found at apy resort in the land. The three fast trains both ways dally eMCrd most advantageous means of transit, and ss all of these trains bave superb palace cars attached, the trip cannot but be one of the pleasantest charac. ter. Mr. Wood's exiended popularity in Bil- umoere has serv.d to draw about him at both resorts the cream of the first socle’y of the ct These, with the bigh character of the from Philadelphia, Pittsburg and the west tn- sures @ season of secial enjoyment rarely Vouchsafed at ary summer resort Th@reao- Vatien st both hotels has been most complete ard many new features added. The ilvery throughout Is rew and the equipages are of the best. Entirely new billiard tables and bowling alleys have been put in; and, in a word, Deer Park and Oakland this year wil be found all the most exacting could wish for. That the table at both places will be simply unapproich- able fs guaranteed by the reputation Mr. Wood has established at the Hutaw House. The ser- Vice will be A No. 1, and if the guests at Deer Park and Oakland do not enjoy tuemseives this Season as never before, lt certainly will not be Mr. Wood's fault, All in the Merry "ay Morninz. A special telegraphic dispatch from M. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La., on M: 10th last, to the Cilice of M. A. Dauphin, No. Broad- way, New York city, ‘States that at the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery that day, among the prizes drawn were ticket No. 4,941, sold and In halves to Geo. P. Deshon, 44 » and a@ gentleman in Washington, D.C., drew $30,000; ticket No. $9,416, sold to D. Werzelie, 369 N. 9th st, Philadelpnis, and Matthew Gelson, Eagle 23 fice, Brooklyn, N.Y., dre p00; tlekel No. 1 414, sold to A. D. Hiffel, 225 Segar ave., and Fred. Schroeder, $36 Michigan st., Toledo, ©, Sold In New sold to Wm. K. Grew $5,000; tckets No. 4 Haven, Conn., and No. 24.557 Brewer, Baltimore, Md _, drew $2,500 each; and tickets No. 25,204, sold’ in Wilmington, ‘N No 31,989, sold in Ottumwa, Towa, No. 3: sold in Lafayette, Ind., No. 74,541, sold in York and Galveston. Texas, and No, 99 4 Sold In Reading, Pa., drew $1,000 each, and so $110,400 was distributed. Anotner similar dis- tribution takes place July 12th. Forty Years’ Experience of an Old urse. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the pre- Scription of one of the best female physictans and nurses in the United States, and nas been used for forty years With never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels and wind colic. By giving heaith to the child it rests the mother. ice 25 cents a bottle, mys | | Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair He- | storer 4s perfection for restoring gray, white or faded bair to its youthful color, gléss and beauty. It Tenews its life, strength and growth. Dan- diuff quickly removed. A matchies3 Mair Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare. Zylo Balsamum (irs, Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dress- ing. If removes dandruff, allays all itching, stops falling hair and promotes a healthy growth with a rich, beautiful gloss, aad is Gelightfully fragrant. Price seventy-five cents in large glass stoppered bottles. was Skinny Men. 2 Wells’ Health Renewer,—absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the genera- live functions, $1, at Druggists, 450 — ave, “Alderney Dairy Wagoms.” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and deliveredin ylbs. “Ward” prints, 25¢. perlb, Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and weet milk 6c. per qt, Cream. le. pint. — IRON BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITLERS Are highly re- commen ded for dis- cases requir- ing a cartain aud efficient, Tonic. eepeci. ally Dysper izes IRON BITIEES, A trne Tonic. IBON BITTERS. SUMMER RESORTS. | Hig. BODINGER.—A delightfnl drive, besu- dcbn Briggs tet aten mone toon a roe wThoml when ents of ail kinda ‘ore served . i JOSEPH BORIS y) Se A THaNTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. CAPACITY 6.0 GUEST. i SOW OPEN In sdéition to the extersive improve Mente of list season, new attra: th ave been added, amonk Which Bos a ot <4 . 925 } sue per weel Cireuli it Yor other infermation s@treaa | |. C. BECKWITH. Chit Or JOUN Taack. ¥, Garden en da: of Or | UNTALY, the | nis | hia ch and | or | OLE WAN, de13-1m EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLEY'S M X.J —The healthiesi plece in United States. Sani arrapeeme: Perfect. Three hours trom Philadel) 8. Bound Brook route, depot corner Green sts , Philadelphia. ' Send for ct Jeli 3. WARREN ¢ OBDANR'S W. 5S. SPRIBG: STRrHANSON's Derot P.O, Vmmorsta. Parvphlets st the Riggs House, Ebbitt, Honse and Btar Office. feat DAN dell -teeptl B.¢. 30) tseos Bouse. | | Hae been refitted, row epen for accom Hamp. | BOdw ion of trsusientand +neumer boerd win, | SES: Miweral suring mear hotel, equal vo, Blan | arya.) A = s res CHBISTIAN REAMER. M LY SPRINGS, ay CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. The MULLEN HOU: the rece SE is now open for, 2 Of guests = ‘f circulars, ete., to be had at flee of The Star teat | - we : ISAAC MENGEL. Proprietor, | GHILBURRE HOUSE” Micvizaa ave- | DN ate, Atlantic uty. 100 yards from the Fea, with unobstructed covan fronts ave j near the warm bathe. Reavewed 6 uaforta meee bells and modern conveniences. Jelly EDWEN RoseRTS. | SUMMER GOAUD, ip apieacant vila A,B | SV onthe W and OER Shede, wove: OA maa E gpire weier, Footy ae well £4 ves ti'ated erms motera’e. Address J HUtHEr, Hauititon, Londoun 00. Var Jao JMCONTAIN 20P HOTEr. | q +996 feet above T dewater: witnate4 in Virwinie, cn the line of the Chesaveake & Ohio railway: 140 mile« from Washing. tou City, ond 121 from Richmond, V for visitors. For terma, Ke, addi MASsI®, Prop., Afton Depot, V (PRE, COLONNADE, ATLANTIC OI °Y —Iouse enlarged, newly painted end restted through- out. Steam, as. cee rie bells, spring anc lair mattrasses m every room ard for iehed with ali modern improvements to ineure comfort baths Bet and cold ees-water houre. QBENANDOAH ALUM SPK kX Ain, Chalybeste and “Mountain” Coo! Nivhts. toee. Free from A 2eTmR Ried chets via B&O. BR. dress A J. MYERR. 8 V. Yr. a. } IN in“ the 10-10 ERGINTA. " INGS, V Di aler ‘or pamyp) AKSON. Man, | Proved, | ™ IME GO Py Fy om 212 or : P BLackisrose. ASTFORD WALL, CXFCED. MARYLAND, 2) ve open JUNE 10 for reseytion of, nests. For particulars a natn BAM'L NORIIF, Propriter- CuASst ON y Ml open for the reception me 1. with improvements apd pew aot FAP. Herrin, cf Willante How, Wes Eam, proprietor Owen House and Maison Doras, Walibsn Cre nl ‘R AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS will © INE 13 "Rare mountain \* Adress De OTE SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥ HARRIS & LOSI and Hotel Brighton, Coney Island ; Charles DSGSS GAP WHITE SULPIL 3 r aa a tickets. Address 3. W WHELER, » Newvil « Cumberland county, Pa. rm SACRTOX HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J_—Omas. is) Hotei, Pt Dvrry. of Coutivental Hotei, e ia, Maraser Greatly enisrice’d and om Additional rooms, new restaurant, Bew bil tard room and bowlin x mare levator and electric bells. C cremmo- | Gation for 1,00 enests. Music on Hassler's Celebrate Grebrstra Opene ha Boom Clerk, HanRy DENIS Of the Girard, Philadels bi Joi 2mm YOBES ROTEL = co. BLAND. VA. Burt Bathing, Fiehinu Snipe Shore pie Hote. ie reo ued for the reorpt i A me per * 2 K, @35 per mconth Route trim No8 steamer. Northampton to Cherrystone nday, Wednesda: - rene tion eaneegay and Friday. “For fur wSt-1m 3. T. SPADY, Proprietor. EAUMONT HOUSE, corner Atianth yang Vireipia avenues, At antis city, 5 se jon renovated anseenen*. Terme tw G, proprietor, (formerly nda of new orate gin Pa timore.) Se eee Hal. foat rea keen (roscrees Firet clers tn all ite £00 ef ISSI Wid OF ea SELBY, Proprietor; t OCEAN CITY, Mp. appointments "es, nell WB OR THOS. FAWLEY, JNITED STATES HO" 7 went ip at Kt enease room BROWN & SOELPPER I (FORMERLY ©OZZEN~%), WEST POINT ON THE HUDSON. Opens for the Season May Bist. Thoroy jovsted and nin a2 and refornished. having oaehly re e ver QU MER RESORT SS Loudon county, Vi depot on the W. & 0. travel from e'ty; tnresque Kc Address J. JeT Im? IN THE ety RR nery. and good road I Ture PLICE, Proprieto Dore. Va. 2/2 eae) "PSE POXULAR WATERING PLACE, PE may, 18 REACHED ny MOUNTAINS OF ve miles from, three THe WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Ts Two Hovss rnom Famape.psr, Fost Fxprees Trains, with Parlor O+ are run during the reaeon at hevra and p arrival at P Ceaches the strtion cf the West Jersey B.K , Jarket street ough Tickets, Bayeage Choke, and full hon Eppiy a8 follows Northeast corner street and Penusylvauis avernie: Station Bal tin me and Potomao R.R., corner 6th snd B ste. 6:9 Pepneylvaria avenue S51 Peoneylvanis a nue; Station Baltimore aud Uhio BB, J. BR. WOOD, General Pass'r Agent FR¢NE THOMBON, Gensral Manager. jo3-2m p= EOIST HOTEL, St. Many's County, Marriasn, Oper for reception of guests Juxe 15TH, Mabavemeut of the owner, MES. JUS TRAVERS ‘The Hotel has just been thoroughly ren fed, furnished and supplied with eve under Fa tor the cow fort of xauesta, aud ie Summer Home for families. Ter 2 $10 per week and @35 per month Svecisl arrsne- ments mace for families. Daily communicstion ‘With Washington, Baltimore sand Norfola by the fine Aon George Leary, Lady of the Lake anc Jane joseley Wor further information address MER. JOF. TRAVERS, 3e2-2m ey Pci: L AN HOUSE, ALTOONA, PA., Os Mats Lisk PENNSYLVANIA RatLRoap, Amid the most pictureeqne sconers of the Al whenies. Tourists erst or west can obtain a wood ome | rest sud a Gaylight view of the Alleghenies &; stopping at the Logan. . HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Campria Co, Pa, On the Summit of the Allezhenies, 2, 200 feet abo. Sea level, within nine hours’ ride of Warhington. 4 feat nt GHARMI Ts By tbe erection of a new and e! Hotel the accommodations at this G RESOBT have beep greatly eplarged and improved: ‘The drsinswe and water supply are perfect. Pas. fepacr klevator, Electric Bells, new Bath and Herd Hiom® and Children’s Dining and Play looms have been added to the equipment of the | Hotel, and iti.as been elegantly furnished through- ont. Gottare Residences to let. First. clees Music, Ko, For Circular contain ane ie ic, Girenlar culitaintoy Anslysis of the Water ‘ull information, address so aia WD. TYLER, Bupt. NEW JER- EY, will reopen June 1%, 1851, ‘The, ion is known as one of the — de ‘ein Asbury Fark, ‘Two monte’ wala from Besch and Bathing Grounds: Hear we Lakes. The hovse bss been eulared, several new Toone s¢ded and refurnished. ipring Bede, Iatr Matireeres, etc; Bath Krome, Hot and’ Cola Water. perfect drainage Gas throughout Im- proved kitchen factlities. Greatiy enlarged diainz room and suimptuously provided table, will rival the beet of reacide resorts. Apjly early aud secure choice of rooms. Addre MR8. M. D. CAWILE, Third avenue and Kingsley street, Asbury Park, NU. m30-20 MONTGOMFRY WHITE SULPHUK SPRINGS, IRON BITTEBS, UGenty, eto. IRON BITTERS, |Enriches ‘the! Complete Pood, 8nd) For Delicate ouscles, and Btrengthener, fives new life — Femates. | They act ike [tho disestive| = ears o1 re- rvsbets 8 THON BITTERS, ssruplogin | TRON BITTERS, |sola by. all . | D | A wiver. Bure Appetizer. or jeer Bure Revive BC ‘Sent free. that all IRON RITTERS are manufactured by BROWN. CHEMIOAL COMPANT: and nee d red lines on the wrapper. BEWABE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, Barerwors, Mp. (heed HALL, CAPE MAY. Unequaled location, substantial bui ing, new fur: iture, prompt and attentive elevator. ‘ie belis. ‘ABLE OF PARTIOULAR EXCELLFNOR. Me Orchicatss wil be conanctsd by ais Zinanoe- mar. H. J. & G. B. ORUMP, Of Colonade Hotel, Philsdelphis. Opens Jane 25 m2 = “BBIGHIOS," ATLANTIC CITY. 1, THE YEAB. Sliven Water Baths aid = fea eniences. o1 Hot apd Cold tes conve F. W. HEMSLEY & BON. B, * % 8 Ogi anp "AND DEER PARK. ‘These well known snd popular Hote's will be open for the reception of guests’ June 16th. ‘Disgram of both Hotels can be seen Beer a m37-I1m qui | Sddrese A M JELLY. Rew Windsor, M1 | Gcean View wil’ he Rept first-class in + ) ular ae: eoene y the town to Getty: JNITED DIA RS BOIEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. Season of 1841. Open from JUNE BER 1. nto oat TOMPKINS, G1G6E & 00. SE, a Brack, Derawan: Will of JUNG lore, 1H8i Terms, 88 to $id per week. Skating Hi Bowling Alley, Bi ard and Pool Cireulars at Ntar er WALTER BURTON. rroprietor. e % attached Tables p28 Sup CEauEs: HOUSE Ocean En f Virwinia Avenne. ATLAD1IC CITY, open May 28 m)4-2m bre B Lipewwt VHS BiGkIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Bitnsted 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open al! the Equal to any hote! tn’ the United Fieten as = Bmmmer Keno ag for circular, describing hywienic acvautazes, eto. re2t-Im HARRTGON PHO"NS, Prop. NX. WIN DSOK COLLEGE — & Hore on ae Selmar es tha, porches stable, homes, Ro 1D ireM. M ROWRUE, Bie Th erect. or pars CEAN VIEW, BETWEEN CAPES HENRY AND CHAKLER, Dlewantiy fu nish od bing not surparred on the A\ ‘The undersigned agsures the oonet, Beard €2 50 per day, avd libe mente mace for partes Wy the we Letters or telegrame to J. A Ke View Va. reorive nromot att: and Fiehing Tackle, Billiard Ss Alles, ete. wi7-1 aL M PER MAGOe HOUSE commas the Ieke my untaine Newly { Yh stemm and was: up Beccater 400 vu. week. Pye cia! rates to fami BUN, Mave po Telegray i 01 utiles. No Bar. Bor cirewure ard terms apely to A. 8 PRATT, Proprietor, mll-3m 401 9th atreet, Wasviowton, D.C. = PARK MOTEL, Wit LIAMSPORT, Pa., #8 to #15 per week. tract ve. haded by J old esticated deer add to their beanty, and etter Lome for the bot months, can vet be found tains. A farmhouse freedom, with 1 supply of the farm prodyice, combined With alibersi management, makes t= Park Hotel a very destrab'e place to epand part of the saramer, oron your journey to Niawara Falle or Saratoga, N. ©. R, W., bresk your trip at W port. AWLUY SPRINGS, VA. ) teet above tide-water. Capacity three larve hotels, with accommodations for Neurets “Open dave lt. For pa ©. A APRIS REL, Treas, Harriton m20-2m THE W v JEKSES HAILHOAD, (New Broan Gaver Bovre ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITY, & feet exprees trai ys of Klezaut Pas- 8 and Parlor ( aE POR SEAT a4% D TO 25 CENTs ) ticn, 32d end Marke . Wilmington and Baltimore at Broad end Washirgton \veunes, wher Union Transfer Coaches or street cars connect direct to Station of the West Jersey hallcoad at Foor OF MavarT STREET. For through tickets, Daewage checks and full In- formation apply as follows: Northeast corner 18th st. and Penn. ave, Btation Balrimore and Potomac 2 00) h and B ste. 619 Ps. ave, 1952 Pa. ave.. Binion Baltimore abd Olio aiirosa FRANK THOMSON, Geuveral Manager. ‘ m2!-2m MONDAY, year. ESDAY AND THUBSDAY. Our stock must be reduced, and onr time is im- ited tomake room. Will make erecia! diecount on all New Machines in stock. We a Improved Domestic, New White, New jour, Howe, Household, and other makes Do not miss the chance Instruction given on al! machines {res vi OPPENHEIMER'S, 626 Oh st. morthwest, Bt Cioad Building. Sew Phirring Machine Lis, WINDOW AND PLA’ pat. ous st a Te JORRETORE’S KALSOMINE and MASUEY'S pighip Paints, resay jor use. (Send for circa- Fatimatce furnished to Builders. | A full stock of Ts SUFFLIMS always on hand. GEO, BYNEAL, Jr., ‘Best in the world. Only black that never fades. ‘H. JOHNBON& 00., Aczera, apa} 3ath otrect wharf and 1902 F street n.w. cB

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