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BANK OFFICERS INDICTED. STAR. JUNE 17, iSSl.) The German American National Bank. ‘The Grand Jury Discharged. THEIR REPORT—WORK DURING A SES3I0N OF SEY ENTY DAYS—INDICTMENTS REPORTED TO-DAY. The grand jury of the March term of the Crimipal Court, held by Judge Cox, concludet its business today, haying been tn session, in THE VENI FRIDAY The Weather, Orrics oF t, OFFICER, : | REPORT OF TRE GRAND JURY PRESENTING INDICT- NGTON, 2-22 m MENTS AGAINST PRESIDENT BI\Z AND CAaSHISR | all, yer Seventy days, and through the fore- ody and PRENTISS, man, Mr. Giibert M. Wight, presented the ra poi Ponsa To-day the grand jury of the Criminat Court port on the ‘German National Bank, noted else € 1 0 w also a general report and a number empersture, falling followed b . Presented the following report :—“The grand co reture, falling followed by rising baron. jary for the March term of 183i, tn preseating | of indlctmen’s. Colonel Corxhll! sali that they Fatr Weather To-morrow. The chef signal officer furnishes tollow- Ing special bulletin to the press:—G=neral rain bave fallen to the lower lake region and middie states, and occasional rain in Missourt and lowa. ‘The highest reported rain tall is two aud sixty ‘Ibree hundredths inches—at Sandusky. There has been considerable rise of temperature 19 | pnbiic In this case bave deemed It proper to the lower lake rexton and Onto valley, and a | Present this report with these Indictments. “iderable fall tn Minnesota, Iowa, Missourl, | "The German American Natiooal Bink sur | Kebraska aud Bausas, The temperature if | ceeded in business the German Amertcan Sav- Tennessee and Onio valley ts ten degrees above | ings Bank. which at its close presented to ene the mean for the month. Brisk, southeasterly | pubite the following statement: Liabilities Wings prevail on the middle Atlantic coast. Fair | (varjous kinds), $605 625.06; resources (10 ), Weather ts tndicated for Saturday fa the Gulf, | $605,635.06; showlng, if this statement were south Atlantic middie states, and clearing | true, a very healthy condi-ion of its financas, Weather in New Eugland. Mr. B. U. Keyser, examiner, made by diree'ion RANGE OF THE THREMOMETER of the controller, Mr Knox, an examination of The following are the readings of the ther- | the affairs of the German Ameritan Savings Mometer at the Signal Office during the day:— | Bank, and finding them satisfactory recom Ta m.,66% 11 am. 17; 9p. m,S3 Maxi | Mended that tue caarter ava national bank be ium, $2; minimum. granted as petitioned for, and sald charter was +] issuca in May, 1 Stock to the amouat ot $°35.000 Was ostensibly taken, “though we are sati fled that nearly or quiie one tnird was fad for in notes No further examination ‘Was nade until April, 1S7s, when a condition Satisfactory was made to appear. A crisis, however, had been reached in Feb- luary, 1878, when the reserve fund with the Importers’ and Traders’ National Bank of New York, the designated depository, was found to have been exhausted. To prepare for the c>m- ing of the examtuer a false entry was made on the ist of March in the discount and loan ledger, charging the Importers) and Traters’ indictments against John Hitz, prestaent, and Char'es E. Prentiss, cashier, of the late German American National Bank, bog leave to say that they bave been for several weeks engaged in the lovestization of the affairs of sald bank; have procured Information from ali avallapie sources, and owing to the later st felt by the ments found by @ previous grand jury pela in his op!nion, fatally detective. Colonel Corkhill read the report, which be satd was signed by all | the members of the grand jary, Be als) stated that the grand jury had presented the Police Court in Its present location as a nuisance, and he joined with them in tif request that copies Of the report be sent to the District Comte. Inissioners aLd the judge of tha Police Coari. The report of the po jury on the jail, testi- fying to the usual excellent condition’of the prigon, and recommending that in view of the Crowded condition of that portion of the bulld- ing set apart for the female prisoners that the chapel be get apart for the coafinement of females. They aiso returned a number of in- dictments as follows: Jonn Hitz and Charles E. Prentiss, 13 tndictmenta for mtking fals2 en- iries, 11 for misapplying funds: Charles E. Prentiss, 2 for perjury; Hitz and Prentiss, em— bezzlement, abstraction and matsappropriation, two Indictments; Ricard Basey, emh:zzie— ment; Jobn Murphy, tTaurder; John Bloat, Violating internal rd¥enue laws, two tndie:- ments; Albert Brooks, forgery: Chas. D. Gll- more, libel; Eliza Adams, recetying stolen pro- erty; Lucy Carey, larceny; James Temple, Tecelving stolen property, and Henry Hoimes, assaulting an officer. Tbe grand jurors were. then discharged for the term; the court tnank- ing them for their services’ The pettt jurors were also disci for the term, Mr. Perry thanking them in behalf of the court. LOCAL NEWS. Last Night's Commencements, TRE WASHINGTON NORMAL SCHOOL. ‘The Class of 1sS1 of the Washington Normal Bebool graduated last nightat tne Congrega- tonal Church with ail the eciat that a brilliant gathering, beautiful decorations and inspiriog Tmu:{> could give. On the p’atform were seated besides the graduating ciass President Garfield, Cammissioner Dent, the members of the seh79! with $10,000 cash. ‘Talgentry was carried ‘The Police Court a Nutsance. board, Miss Luctilea E Smith, priactpal of th2 | on sald ledger to the close of tne ba k, thongh PRESENTED AS SUCH BY THE GRAND JURY. Normmai school, and many prominent cittzea. | during the last eight months of its existence it Among the presentments made by the grand Bh to the Criminal Court te-day 13 one charg- Unat the Poiice Court bullding, in tts pras- ent location, tsa nuisance. Ia this connec’ton District Attorney Corkalll presented a letter to Judge Cox, in which he says: “I understand that the princtpal ground of complatnt agatnst the institution consists in the assembilag of large crowds about the front of the butidtag daily at the hours of the arrival and departure of the prison vans, to the annoyance of the res- idents Of the nelghborhood and of persons hay- tng occasion to pass and repass the Dutiding, ‘The subject of the location of the Police Couct ‘on its present site bas been heretofore brought fo the attention of the Supreme Cours of the District 1n General Term, and has also been in- vestigated by the committee of the House of Representatives of the District of Columpla.” Mr, Corkhiil then refera to the case of Wilson against the District for an injunction to restrain its location of the building, and says that the Court in General Term had refused tne jae of the complainants and dismissed the ull, and a subsequent appeal to the Suorems Court of the United States was dismissed upon the passage of an act of Jongress authorizing: the District Commissioners to purchase the butlding in question for the purpose of a Police Court. The House commities on the District had prior to that sustained the legality aad ex- pediency of the action of the Commissioners ta leasing the building. Every possible objection to the location of the volieé Court at the place named was urged before the court and the Con- gressional committee and all overruled, “In Rey. Dr. Bullock, chaplain of the Senate, offered prayer, and an address on “The Needs ard Uses of Education” was delivered by John M. Gregory, L.L. D. Commissionar Dent then Jetroduced Presicent Garfleld, saytag:—"We are honored to-night by the presence of the Chief Magistrate of this great country. though illustrious tn arms, in the foram, and in the balls of national legtsation, his Iife has not been wholly engrossed by the dutles of soldier and statesman. His earlier years were distin- guished by zealous and active devotion to the great cause of education. It ta ft, therefore, tiat ] should now, on behalf of tne Trustees aud Cfilcers ef the Public Schools of this Na- Ueral Capi'al, and on behalf also of these Jourhful candidates for the important office of teacher, respectfully request the President of the United States to confer on these young ladies the honors they have earned as graduates of the Normal School of the District of Colum- bia” Prestdint Gerileid then presented the certificates to the craduates, preceding the ceremony by 2315; It 13° with great pleasure that I take any part in launchiag these young ladies into the life they have selected, @ud | am glad 1! aby word or act of mine can be Of service to them. Jt has beea sald that ouce Sateacher, Iam proud of the fact that considerable of my life was passed as @ teacher, and 1 am glad, young ladies, to coa- fer on you these certificates of the good work you Lave accompitshea. rhe graquates are Marion ze P. Brown, y WwW bever bad at any one time with its New York depository cask to the amount of $2,000. ‘This resulted in deceiving the examtper in April fol- jowing, when the condition of the bank was Made to appear satistactory to him. ‘This case clearly shows, we think, that the law should In al! cases require an examiner to a@certain from di signated depositors, oy tele- graph or otherwise, the amount of reserve fund held on account of any bank undergolag ex amination. Had this been the case the exam- iner Would have found that a demand note made and signed by all the directors, and sent about the 6in of March, 187s, to the Importers and Traders’ Bank, constituted the total re- serve fund Carried on the books and shown in the statement for the montn of March, pub lished ard sworn to by the cashier, Charles £. Prentiss. This $40,000 note, never honored, Was left in New York till October, a few days Defore the failure, when it was returned to t German American Naiicnal Bank. ‘Tats no’ constituted almost the eatire reserve fund shown lu the statements of the*bapk during the jast eight months of tts existen lished and sworn to by Charles § cashier, as correct. Had the examiner ered this deception in April, the closing of tue bark would have followed immediately. Witt the Ferted ¢xtending from March ist 10 October Buu, ISTS, We will pariiedlariy deal, a3 this was the most memorable in the annais of the bank. During these eight months no meeting Anderson, | of the board of directors cau be shown to have Der, Eselie M. | teken place, the stupendous transactions wei tek, Consuelo teliprin, | goirg on under. the control entirely of Us > q F hey, Cora Hodgkins, Lida W. | presdent and cashier, who had sie | View of the judicial and legislative actton in Heliister, Saran B. M. ary A Moore, | conduct of affairs. During these eveat. | the premises,” Colonel Corkulll says. “I d) not Annie H. Nairn, Mary 4 |, Zaidee Per L ful months paper to the amount of | think It proper to prepare any Ind!:tment upon Eeith M. Pittts, Loutse M. Rowe, Selm2 B ity | $160,000 and over was discounted for John Oltz, | Among the discounts may be mentioned the Toll Miss S. the presentment, but rather to lay tae whole matter before your honor for your intorma te; He suggests that the vany of the Police an@ Criminal Courts could drive Jato a private court yard in order to avoid thé necessity of making a public parade of prisoners, und nope5 that some such arrangement may be made 1a remodelling ui City Hall. B. Smith, Jane £. Thompson, en tis: 5 On the 15'h and 16h of May on Miss S. L. Crane, endorsed by Jno. Hitz, 24 00; one note of Stephen Prentiss, en- 209; two notes O- Soha Hitz, for | it; One hoie of Juku Hilz, endorsed oy | stent wblic Docu- P. Halstead, for $5,103.38; One ‘no-e of Jona | COMVicted OF Stealing We Hitz, endorsed by Caurlés E Prentiss, for | yy, vase weed lt dee #2,415.50.° ‘The transactions for thes curee | , WM. Hooper, the young white Loy arrested days reachrd nearly forty tuousayd doi | for stealing 125 volumes of pudile documents jars. abd were without snadow of authority. | from the Capitol buliding, and selling them to nr, Keyser, receiver, found the account of Joha | Mr. Bensinger, a junk dealer, waa tried in the iz overorawh 395.000; of Charles E. Prentias a large audience being present. Ones Rey, De. of the Metropoitag Pr E. Prentiss, endorsed b ered Hay read the lst | of mevals and premiums, which were awarded as follows: Fitmary depar'ment—Pre:aiums for scholarship to Misses Janle Cox, Buhel Shoemaker, Mudge Gr: enlees, Emma Drew and Annie Thcippson; for general improvement— | Bertha Jone=. Bessie Bor!) mle Jarboe, | ta ra Police Court thts afternoon, and held ta $500 Jennie YLeauey, Fatinle Wheatley, Gertrude TdrawD $15,000, of Randoipa Beresford over- | ponds for the grand jury.’ Mr. Brown:ng, “Remsey ana Belle Casatiear; Teading, Mis3 | drawn $15,040; of E. Halstead overdrawn | Hooper’s counsel, held that it was not shows $33.042—total, $155.042—all tn violation of s2c- Uon 5,2), paragraph 75, page 29 of the national bank act abd amendments, which deciaras tht O one’s account shall be overdrawn lo ap- amoubt exceeding 10 percent, Tae amount of the capital stock in that case $130,000, On the Maggle Billings; music, Bessie Bagley; fourth- clis3 scholarship—Misses Mary Brown, Lucy unter and Gertie Nichols; first division of third class—Misses Mary Baker, Delia Jackson, Julet White and Genevieve Powell; diction~ ary—To Misses Etizabeth Jackson, M. Cox, N. that the property belonged to the government, as such documents were given away Ja large numbers by Members of Congress. 1,000 Rows of American and Freuch wall paper will be sold at Dowllug’s auction ane) Stepbenson, F. Thomas, Mary Brown and Lucy | 12th of July, 1575, the account of E. P. Halstead | to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Hutter; penmanship, V. Salpman: for Lata, | was overdrawn $10,025 07, of which $7 5 a Delia Jackson; silver medals for deportmest— | to pay for stock of this baak, pur EXTRAORDINARY Bargains for to-morrow dJenple Shipman, Lilie Graves, Lucy Hunter, | he seys, at the request ot the pr: only at Augenstei 7th street northwest, N, Wheauey, G. Nichol i. Brown, M. Dar- | or casnler in order to enable the directors | Opera glass te: 4 cents; decorated cap neilie; rst excellence fn second division of | torecuce the capital stock to $100,000, | andeaucers, 10 cents; porcelain lined sauce. tira #8. L. Mayfeld, M. Libbey, B. Snoe- | ayd escape the government tax. Ee purchasd | pans, 10 cents; stone china pitchers. 9 cents; maker; geld medals, fst division of second | from disaffected stock-holders at trom 15 to25 | diamond market baskets, 1 cents; bargains 1a class, to V. Shipman; nrst class, E. Jackson per Cent discount, about 219,000 worth of stock, | baby curriages—Aar!, Stevens, M. Cox and N. Steghenson; vocai | for nearly or quite allot which he gave is x ae music. Miss E. Stevens; first class tu instru- | checks onthe bank without any regard tothe | AN Ice Comrany'’s TRovsLEs.—Jobn E. Gid- mental music, E. Jackson; second class tu: condition of his eccount. It would also seen | sob jesterday filed a bill In equity against G mental music, B. Ewin, to Fave been his custom to buy noies and | U. Barker for cissolution of partnership, an x ten, Miss N. Siepheuson; drawing, have them discounted at the bank, tous using 4d an Injunction to prevent Tabe:na Hayden. Miss M. Cox deuvered tue ssluiaturs | the money of the bank tn bis private ousiness. fom interfering with any of the per- Elizabeth Jackson U aledeiory. Of his discounted notes the receiver lolds | coval property of the firm. The bill sets for.h $21,023 worth. The amount due by Randolph | that @eon and Barker formed a paituership to conduct the ice business under the nam> of the Kennebec Ice Co. books were net correc’ money coilected by for, Barber ciahins that t Beresford was for the most part used In pay- Tent of printing office, fitted up ta Garmin American National Bank bullding. at th? s:z- gestion of Zand Prentiss, who allowed him to check on the bank to pay for same. It wil Amusements, Excursions, Ac, National THeaTsx—The benefit ten Mr. S.C. Elliott by the leading Washingtos amateurs takes place this ev: 1h Gib30a Charges that the y kept by Barker, and persoual pro Notional Theater. The readily be seen that the Dank was rad ai which be put in the busiaess belougs to ~Kemance ard Reality exclusively in the interest of John # teiha Barker, by @ very sirong cast. E. Prentiss, Randolph Bere-iord and 4 s'ead. In this connection we would say that \e are satisfied that neither Miss Crane nor Mr. Stephen Prentiss ever derived any }) frcm the notes herein mentioned, or any othors discounted tn the bank. While we fad the dt 7 . Mattingly, R. B. Donaldsoa, J. hristian Kuppert and Caristian Heurich—innocent of any crimtnal comptct In lhe management cf the bank, we feel that they must be held morally responsible tor Its failure. Had they In conducting {(s affairs betrayed the same sagacity and vigilance which they did in their private affairs, they would have sived themselves, to a great extent, from ceasure and from loss. Had they been faithful to those trusts which on accepting their positions they had sworn dutifully and honestly to admtatster, nearly all the disastrous consequences resulting from the crimina! acts of the president and cash- ier woul | have been prevented. It will be seen Ubat Beglect of duty on the part of the at rectors, a8 well as criminal operations on the part of the president and cashier of the bank, caused the disaster. It 13 evident from the facts tn connection with this bank that the national bank act is imperfect, and should be amended or its provisions more rigidly enforced, SO astorelfeve the government of ihe stigat of fostering tanking institutions which are alike corrupt and unsafe.” ‘Tus test way to see the tnterestiy rac § to-morrow at new Straw Hats, styles, bottom pric Young gent’s. Mackinaws and fancy braids; boys bais at net cost; summer underwear and white shirts cheap. A. T. Lewis, 435 7th street. Aa ‘TICKETS * Pirates of Pex Tuesday evening at'the National Tue pe formance will be under the auspices of the Po tomac deat eiud. y Dg Motay Mounted Commandery, Kalgzat3 Templar, No. 4, wil give a grand excursion to Yorktown, Juy 2a Sd acd 4th, on the Jane -Moseley. Tus Christian Union of the Twelftn Street ME. churen will give a select family excursioa to Piney Point and Point Lookout, on tue 27ch. The Jane Moseley will take the party dowa. Carirat City Council No. 46. Lot H., will give a family picnic at Loefi:rs gardea next Monday evening. ——— The Camberiand Crossing Question Finally Setued. ‘Mr. Loveridge, president of the George's Creek and Cumberland Kallroad Company, yesterday presented to the Maryland board of R bile Works ab affidav't setting forth that the jaltimore and Oh{o Railroad Company had re- fused the request of the George’s Creek com- pany for a crossing at Polk street, Cumberland, Whereupon the board formally approved the petition of the latter company for a connection With B. « O, tracks at Unat polit, FOR OVERWORKING 4 STREET CAR “HILL In the Police Court this morntog, Judge Snell, Silas 8. Datsh was charged with cruelty to @ horse. Mr. Robert Ball, agent for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anjmals, testifled that this horse had been upmercifully worked. It was a fine looking animal and was used as a helper at 4'h and K Streets to assist In running the Beit llue cars to the top of the hil. The horse was over- worked, and had several times been exhausted. Another witness, Dr, James Sudilth, testifled to seeing the horse fall twice from over exertion, Dr. Win. H. Sroud testified to the overworking of this same animal, and sald he had seen It fall down several times from overwork. He sw It last Sunday entire.y overworked, aud saw it lay down inthe traces Mr. C. A Harvey, jr. testified that he saw the horse last Friday and Saturday overworked and frothing at the Mouth and wheezing badiy. Officer Cooper, who resides near the stand, testiiled to the con- dition of the animal Friday, Saturday and Sun- day. It was in no condition to work’and the work it was forced to do was very laborious, He could hear the horse breathing In his house abd so could the entire neighborhood, and tt was quite distressing, and was a subject of neighborhood comment. No horse in the con- Washington Market, itetnil Prices MearTs.—Beef.sirloin,1sa2e. per 1b.;do. porter house, 25c.; rib roast, 123/a2 3 steak, 123¢a20c.; Beet, 3 Corned Beet, 8ai2e.; Dri chipped, fase; | Bee! Apt epobe District Government Affairs. do. eliced, doe; Lamb, 1saze: Vouk Tayame,; | dilien of ths one ouslat to be w L Mr, L CONTRACTS FOR SUrPiies M ‘\awavoe.; Pork. Waleige.? Sau Daisb, superintendent of the road, testttied ‘The committee appotn'ed to consider the bids | MUMOMy, Mewar , Fore. oes that they nad owned the horse and worked It for general supplies for the District to-day | 1238 ean) tenia about tle works. Jt wag a fine black mare 1 report, recommending tha’ 0 the lowest bidder ta e: joliowing Clasees: Clas3 XXUL.—! which had did not not en purchaséd with others. He Uhat there was any thing the Matter with the animal until Sunday last; had r = ; . oe Appies, 4Ja60 < se ley & Co., $350 40; Great Falls Ice Co., tn- drove it 1n a wagon and found tt worked ‘weil. fe ood (contract to Haley & Co) Se caer ‘The court imposed a flue of 8. An appeal was G noted. Lamp-posts abd cast : A. Scbneider « So: Jobuson Bos , White « ® loc, per quart; Gooseberries, 1c, par quart: Raspberries—red, 50c. per box; black, 30 per box; Peaches, 2c. per basket. Fish.—Shad, 2vasec. per palr; Herring, 10a 15e. per bunch, 50a75c. per 100; Perch, 2uasec, per bunen; Roek, ‘large, 15a20c, ‘per Ib., 4vc. per bunch; Mackerel, 15¢. per 1b.; Haltbat, 15a20c.; Trout, 12al5e per 1b.; Catfish, 2a25 cents per bunch; Lobster, 12c. per lb.; Terrapio (sliders), $6a$9 per dozen; do., (diamond back,) $15 per dozen; Turtle, 25c.a$i each, Burrex.—Philadetphia Print. 25¢. per Ib. Western Creamery, 50a35¢.: New York, 30c. = ‘wa3s0e.; Cheese, l6adc.; Eggs, 20a22>. per en. VEGETARLES.—Potatoes, Irish, 30ai0c. per pk: Geo. Bogus, €0. L. Sheriff. 854,954 50; Clark «& SO, Class 2i—Dry goods: C. M. B. Kobinson & Co., $3,746 2 ‘THERE Is nothing more pleasant to wear in hot weather than a genuine seersucker sult, and now that $15 will buy one of Messr3, A. Saks & Co., there ls no excuse for thelr not being generally worn. Messrs. Saks & Co, wish it understocd that they guarantee thelr sults not to shrink and that they are the best quality of feersucker, ‘Their large stock enables them to fitany sizeman. KRsmembor, $15 for the best quality genuine seersacker sult.—Advt. ——_—. 909 PENNA, AVENUE Is headquarters for boys’ clothirg, and they pe oe always a A Each season’s opening surpasses previous ‘Toinatoes, Toxise: porbasker Sbast per pecan | © “Better snd better” is the motto OF & 150. S aT pk; Cay rc > clothiers.—. Hower, 19a%% cucumbers, sat) per dss Cad- Beans Co eee Caer @, Galdc.; Sprouts, 2%a30c. per pk; Bacts 3 per nee Lettuce, Bicy cs heag: | West Washington, nee Georgetown, Turnips, 15a20c. per pk.; Onions, 59a652, per Eow Tas District ExcovkaGgs Home Inpva- pk.; Carrots. Se. per bunch; Peas (green), 3)4 | TRIES —Messrs, Numeen & Sons,the canners,ap- 40c, per Ok.; do. (marrow fat), 4c. per px; | piled to tbe Disirict government thia wee’ for 2 Gi . $35, Towson, 33, 3 Lansburgh bros., 33, 32. Class 24—Blue ‘stone, rial: B. Kell Class 25--Granile stone: Sam. Enery, $9.699; Richmond Granite Co., $10,660; Blamond ; Burns & Son, $11,293; ; Davis Tilison, $12,022 10; Boaweil . Waldo’ Grantte Co., $12,927 50: Granite Co. $13,659.50; Booth Bros. ‘lass 26—Terra Cotta = 5; Potomac Terra Cotta Co., Class’ 25—Telegraph suopiies: J. L $5,742.25; Royce & Marson, $4,640.7 Somerville, partial, (contract to Savag) HARUOR MASTER OF WASRINGTO! s Major Brock today detailed Private J. R. Sutton to act as harbor master for Washingioa. THE NEW ASSESSMEN Beans, ) i2alse, per qt.; do. (string), 6) | a permit for water to run the canning establish- ‘The assessment of new tmorovements for the | a$i per pk.; Spinach, 15awc. pk; Kale, | ment, on corner Water and Congress streets. fseal year ending 30th June, 1ssz, tn the city | l0alse. per pk; Aspar: 4a8c. per bu ‘They Jearned that the annual water rent of Washington bas been ascertained to be | Rhuberb, 2c. per bunch; Cymbiins, 40a5dc, | would be $1.75 per horse power, and ag they $1,279,700. This is on butldings roofed tn on ist | per dozen. will use 50 horse power they thought It pretty of June of this year. PovuLtRy.—Chickens, 50a$1 per pair; Ducks, | steep. They accordingly rana well upon their UNSAFE BUILDINGS. 50c.a$1 per pair; Geese, 75a$l; Squads, $1.75ag2. | premises and struck an abundant supply at per doz. about six feet, BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the forty-seventh Te, ular monthly meeting of the Twelfth Build- ing Asseciation held last night at Goddard's Hall, $663 was d of,—belng ten shares Te:sred at the stock value rates, ARRESTED FOR THREATS TO HIS WIFE.—Jas. E. McCracken, @ shipping master, living on Building Inspector Entwisle has potifed Dr. 3. F. Motalia that. the two wooden, bulidings owned by him, Nos. 6¢9 and 6!1 4th street northwest, are untenantabie and endangering the lives of the occnpants; that they must be taken down within thirty days from date. A Poticy Sor RalpEp.—Yesterday afternoon —_———_—_ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: W. A. Gordon, trustee, to L. Hickey, pt. of lots 10 and 11, sq. 439; $126 83. A. Hyde to B, F. Gilbert, pts. 138, 9, 40 and 41, Beall’s addition to Georgetown; $2,000, hmidt to Herman enry A Water street, was arrested on @ Warrant this if the fifth precinct, with | pie .. 11, 8q. 877; $800. Jacob Gaines to rn * Sergeant Jonneen’ and Ofloers Herbert, Horne | Digteeecty, Pe. 1h 8 36, ud. 94 (quit clay Boring, sworn out by is wife, for assault and Duvall made a sudden and unceremontous | ¢——._ a. s. Briggs to Rebecca Strattoa, lot 130, | “YG Wp esry aude —The lady friends of the call at a barber shop oa E street, between 12th | eq. 445; $2,535. Columbia beat club gave a vi leasant gar and 13th streets, kept by a colored man Named ee oe den party last night at Cooks Place, corner Joba F. Brooks, where It was reported the | Pgorig of every nationand soil are cured of Washing fon and Stoddard streets, ap game of ae ig moral ve fork = ‘one their ailments by St. Jaco’s Oil. t | vqngtont up the boat house. "The Frounds past. ey state ‘beautifully {lluminated, and the party a “fy * | THE FoLLowIne Dargains will be sold | were teed te oat walo uuu man'mame | yore ate COUmumT | eaten, iC cota Cogn % y northwest: 2 oe iy caer coresana ear armen | FR ten one oud wece | Se area Ee, ace ans pherna e cash sel mostly | $2.50. in ts awaiting them. One reason for 3 29 gach box containing 3 large cakes. Hapoy aay), ine teaatunent ccneaeny ‘the Roane Thought totlet soap, 10 cents @ box, each Dey pa — Saaante ee nae eee rained, bers (similar to the kind in the game of | contalning 3 cake& Covered tin = Tates. ~~ keno), some elghty ivory ails, cards, &c. ‘The | qt, 4 cents, 24.,6 cents; 8 qt. 10 cents; 4c, | Increased rates | er ave posts left Taken to police ‘heagyu a atecwaris | Foldiug straw fans, 7 conta. Lemon neers, Cumberland ‘Thursday, ‘with 2923.04 tous of DB and_afterwar. coal a8 follows: pearance at Police Court | 9cents Keife @ cents, Rolling pina, ee Fe gr gree ley this morning. Ia. the Poltee Court va-day ene | conta 50 conta, "Lange TES teens” Ceugee Creek Coane eG omeers detaliea the result ot therald to. Jadge | Japanese SaS2TS, Also, great | {oli Hampshire aud Baltimore ny, BAE.16 Snell, who suspended jadgment in the case. cee bo “4 ‘and babs tors; New Central company, 113,19 tons; Indl-; FUeSELL'S fee cream, t vages—adve, Tene had spent about six weeks Investigating the | German-American National Bank—tne ludtot- | se ialateger Se Sareea ee Oe he 3 . G. Metzerott, 3, Geo. F. Schater, Congad Schafer, and E. A. Ridgeway. St Paul's A. M. E church, on sth, between D abd E streets southwest, is to be remodeled. Allce Casain, the nine-year old daughter of Dr. Cassin, the druggtst. corner of 7th and M streets, died yesterday the effects of a fall from a portico at her home lags Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harris, the owner of the butiding used for a police station-house in the second pre- Cinet, on 7th street, above Boundary, properly takes exception 10 its belng designated as “a migerable rookery,” as 1t was built not so long ago.on the plans of District Architect Plowman, by her husband, at a cost of nearly $10,000, Augustus Jordan yesterday filed allb2) zainst the sloop Chief, of which Jeha Ke! er claims to ‘be the owner. Jordan claims to nave raised the slcop, after She wes sub” and abandoned In the Yiver and then to have bought full possession ot Koller for $50, Neglecting to enter her {a hia Dame at the Georgetown custom house, Keller, through an officer, compelled him to stirrendar the papers. He claims damages for unlawfal Seizure and detention, TEE Stak printed during the month of May 2392 new advertisements, belog the largest number ever printed in one month in the nis- tory of the paper. The increase for the five months of ’Si over the corresponding period ot last year already exceeds 600, that of May alone being 24. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending in thetr orders early for to- Merrow’s enlarged edition tn order to secure inge: tion and classiileation. About 12:30 o'clock this morning Frank Po- fey, colored, was accidentaily shot by Altce Beneer, also colored, with a small revolver on Plerce ctreet, between Ist street and New Jer- Sty avenue northwest. Dr. Meriam was called fe @nd found that the ball had only made a Fe. At the term of the Cirentt Court to begin at Upper Marlboro’, Md,, next Mosday, amoug the ca:es to be tried are the McKendree chapel in- janetion suit and the sult brought by Wm. B. Hill to restratn the Washingtor City and Patnt. eee Rallroad from passing through his and, ‘The inquest at Baltimore in the caso of Thos. Zepp, the engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad who was killed in the collision at Elys- ville station on Tuesday last, has been ad- journed until to-morrow, when tne engineer and conductor of train 167 and the watcaman al Elysville bridge will be examined. Zepp’s funeral took place to day. A petition is being circulated to-day and will be presented to the District Commisstoners, poe ae against the erection of a police sta— jon at the corner of 7th and P streets. This is contiguous to the Henry school building and the location fixed by Congress for the hizn pence The petition ts signed by ex-school zustees, ——_-—___ Removal of the Lincoln Nonument, THE PLANS BEING PREPARED, Lieut. F. V. Greene is having prepared a plan for the replacement of the Lincoln monument 1p front of the City Hall, which contemplates a removal of this statue thirty feet back towards the Court-house, into a parking of 40 by 100 feet in size, with a center and two side approaches, and with a system of wallsand coping similar to that used around the Capito) grounds,ornamen- ted with cut stone. The design embraces four gas lamps surrounding the monument, hand- somely ornamented. The base of the monu- ment fs to be lowered about three feet, to make the effect more pleasing. The object in making | the plans 13 to arrive ‘at the cost, and should they be finally adopted an appropriation will be applted for trom the next Congress to caety them Into effect. In the meantime the work will be finished up in the ordinary way, so a3 to make the street and the approaches to the City Hall e:nvenient. Howson's Ick Crkam, rich, pure, delictons; $1.25 agallon. Liberal discount to festivals, Picnics, &, 1104 12th street,—Adri, INSUFFICIENT Security. — To-day, in the Circuit Court, Judge MacAribur, the case of Hanser & Bailey agt. Frederick Dougiaas was heard on motion of defendant to quash the writ of replevin and cismiss the suit. This wis @ replevin su t for used about certain besides plainuffs, James McLean claims tl’ aud the goods in question were taken from the | Possession of the marshal under writ of re- | plevin Issued tn sult filed by Birney and Birney for platntifis on the 14th inst, In this suts Sayles J. Bowen was the surety, the amouut ot ees foe being estimated by plainttifs at 5,000, iS morning Messrs. Worthington ard Heald for defendant, having filed &@ motion to quash the writ, dased on an affidavit of James McLean that Bowen ‘was pecuptarily irreeponsibdle: that he was ac- cepted under a misapprenension 4s to his finan- e1al condition, and that in bis beliet Bowen does hot own $5,000 over ang above his Mabilt- Ues, moved that additional security be re- quired. The court granted this motion, and made an order that It be done by 2 o'clock to- morrow. About this time Mr. Wm. Fietcher entered the room and was offered a3 such se- curity and accepted by the court. Affairs in Alexaudria. {Reported for The Star.} A WasHincton Company Stgp.—The cterk of the United States court here is issulng sub- penas to the witnesses In the case of R J. Stewart agt. the Potomac Ferry Company of Washington, owning the steamer Arrowsmith, Mr. Stewart cialms $10,000 damages for lnjuries which he says were inflicted upon him by the agents of the company last summer in West- moreland conuty, Va. The sult was begun in a state court at Westmoreland court house, but bas been removed to the United States courr at this place, The trial wil take place tn July next. ‘THE HALF Way Tree Gone —The half way tree, a Venerable oak on the river shore below Glesboro, on the Fotomac, 1s now only a cbarred trunk. It was nearly 10 years old, and “for hajf a century has been held’ by riveranen to mark half way between Washington and Alexandria It has been leafless and dry for Fome time, and afew days agoa fire was built beneath it, which caught its limba and de- stroyed the old tree. i A MISAPPREHENSION.—President Beckham, of the common council, disclaims any tatentional slight of Alderman Rischeili at the last meeting ct the city council, He says that he did not know Mr. Rischeill came into the council on official business, but supposed he merely strolled in to listen to the debates, Pusiic StHocLs. —Snowden and Custis pubile schools (colored) were examined yesterday, and a@ portion (Mrs. Baggott’s and Miss L'lite Phillips’ school) of Washiogton school this morning. All these schools closed to-day to ive the teachers time to attend the State eachers’ Institute, THE SHOOTING Cask.—Commonwealths At- torney Ed. Burke was held to bail in $500 yes- trday affernoon to answer at the corporation court in July for bis assault upon L. E. Payne, reported in’ Tu® STAR yesterday. Mr, Payne has oo Sa, having giving bonds here to keep the peace. Sn, JOHN'S. Cabara.—he cadet battalion of St. John’s Academy returned on the steamer Arrowsmith last night from a week's camp tn St Mary’s county, Md. All were well, had en- joyed the trip greatly and were deligated with the hcspitalities of Leonardtown. FicuT aT A FgstivaL.—Two colored women were brought up this morning at the station house for fighting at a festival in the south- western gection of the town last night. ‘The mayor fined them each $5. SETTLING UP.—The finance gemmittee now meets almost every day, and is eng. ged in settling up with the tax collector. Passgp Dowy.—A three masted colller from from Georgetown passed down at noon to day. ————— B. SIBLEY'’S COMPOUND CALISA¥YA AND TRON BITTERS are tie grandest blood puri- fer and hesith restorer kuowu, because they re- ultated to healtn, “herotore, if, you nave ‘eve! eo fs lron Tol you feel ovpressed atior meus. take leon Tonio Biteae, OP} Price, $1. For sele at 105 Pennsylvaniaave north- week wud all druggists. Jei7-to LUMBER. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES: DEY BOARDS, No. 1, 16 feet.....per 100 ft.,81.25 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 fect... ” 1.80 VIRGINIA FLOOBING, No. 2. 1,60. OLEAE SIDING, half inch, No.1. 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES.....per thousand, 2.60 WE FUENISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE 008 BUILDINGS FREE OF OHABGH WILLET & LIBBEY, Srxru Brauer AND New YoRx AvENvs, Brnacus SQUARE, "at | Roxramen Liownre Manrer 820408 goa ‘Where Black Joints are required. ‘Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & 0O., Acunrs, spa] 29th street wharf and 1208 F street 2.w. Asa Remedy for Nervous Diseases, | wana ae 08 subing aad eel What the Medical Profession Say CELERY SUMMER _RESORTS.__| SUMMER RESORTS. . — SoRyEs POSRD-THREE LARGE ROOMS | Jr yor WaNT TO HAVE A JOULY TIME GO WITH BOARD. | 4 to RIVER SPRINGS. Bostirg, 08 fie ba nw Bi of four occupy! partion ‘* room F. COCK, Hamp- 3026, 18822. 3t' Adaress DANIEL four aaye @) 60. Land at Conon: | jaress DAN a four Core bd st Colton's. ten, ¥ sats: Acareee Dr ti 1 BLECRISTONE, Liver #prines B0.. Ma jot Sm About It, la QGMMIT FOINT HOTEL, GAITHERSBURG, | = The Geod Resuits Attending Its | dcerten nents Tene reas an for the ¢€ BAL. ean CITY, Mo. ‘se pore It isa han State mt ite appointments 2s -¥ d IN Dan oak stove, opposite Sanat Peat Momma, | SELBY, Peyricer, THOS. FARLEY shoe, Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, | One fore Bra Hise hia enason ety, ifort | Jel-eobtt F | paleicaioa i nwhreeecetnicimerrensemmeecesaatemmetasines Indigestion, Sieeplessness MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL, $27 Vermont SS rf yeaneTon's WEST POIRT HOTEL and Paralysis, = ae Solbeet ) @ORMERLY COZZENS”, it Hem BOBINGES.—A delightfn) drive, bean- , . on with timni gcenery, and scood road to Cab iments ard experience have proved beyond doubt | Sl biniin are nerved st Ieodemee rie Soaks Rema meen Seaweee. thst it coniro's nervone irritation and periodic | JOSEPH EOBINGER, Proprietress. Jeld-lw nervous and sick headacietoa marked degree. | Brown Nequard eays that Celery coztsins more | Rerve food that any other vexetable or suasiauce aciy ue found in nature. Celery was frst discovered and 2 4 | uted a8 a nervice by French physicians about 2867. Fa geo gine ll gg omg Bey But a combination ot ths EXTRACTS OF CELERY | bas r 4HD CHAMOMILE, which has been but recently | introduced to the profession and the pubi myself, has pzoduced ruch marvelous reeults in curltg Lervousness and headaches, aud espectal'y Rerveus and tick headsches, neuralgia, paralye's | ind've:tion and eltepieesners, that it has excited publc attertion sni Lewspaper comments, anc | | oronghiy renovated and refurnish sLANTIe non | oy, eeeen an Eee ATMSTC CORRE CITY, MD. | Yeviences. Diagrams may be see an¢ CAPACITY 600 GUESTS. FPOwS engaged at the New York Wotel, yg eS HB. ORANSTON. Propricion, ‘ap20-e02m ASI FORD MALL, CXFORD: MARYLAND, tag open JUNE 10 for reception of, particulars address SAL NORKIN, Proprietor \LABRENDOR HUTEL, ) “SAKATUGA BPKINGR. N.Y. Will open for the receptic th improvements and om ve been added, among which is a Flower, Garden ip front of the house. Terms, 82. per | day; 810 and $12.00 per week. Otrculare at Btar ofiice, For other information addreee . C. BECKWITH. Chief Clerk, 3e13-Im Or JOHN TaacY Proprictor. | | JEPEATH House, SCHOOLENS Mov N he healthieat place im th+ tem. Sanita ad 2. | ic by | fi guests} ype ponschaee Aetete maty physicians have tested the merita of tho | Perfert on enone teow Fhiladelphie oo pe QueKAM. e 4 v c pr gS of oor dj Be. os Prsbararuen with she best regults, as quoted below | Green ste: Phladelphia: See force eo | mod Hotel Bephten, Cae eee ont frcm a few. jeld J. WARREN COL <. | Kam, proprietor Owen House abd WHAT PHYSICIANS Say. * Warhington *‘Dr. Benson's preparation of Celery and Cham- omile, for nervous diseases, is the most import wt OBDAR'S W. 8S. SPRINGS, STEPHENSON'S DEPOT P.O, GaP WHITE sUtr Dwr cB AND CRAL) BEATE 8PRINGS w i erate. Va. tickets via B® © Fr x ‘en addition made to the materia medica ta the lust | a Vinersta. ZONES | Hare mountain getray juaiter of @ century.”—Dr J. WJ. Eni of urphlets st the Ricgs House, Ebbi i‘ ddrems : Sales oe . Houseland Star Uios. . e, Cumberland oot “Dr. Beneou’s pitis are worth their waight in| jell-teeptt E.c.30) bh | QUENAN OAT SLUM SPKINGE, go'd in nervovs aud rick headache.”—Dr 4. #H. auRiGN Eanes Sorouutain cool hiebes, we = Sehlichtey, of baltiniore Qypssees SS ILEBUES, | toes. “Free from feebion and arees ““Lhere pills ate inva’ :blein nervous ¢is asea.”"— Tovpows Covnty, j weak. sere s IP Dr. Hammon, of New York Has been refitted, now open ir accom VRRS By Tar “Dr. Bersou’s pilis for the cure of neuratzia ave | BCdaticn of trepalent and vumme ‘ours eae ol Eb a Ne & euccess."— Dr. G. P. Holman, of Christians | Sry in the tate Addn ee ee CUA tO, QCETON HOTEL, CAPE may, 1 2u* burg. Va. ‘These pille are a spe-ial preparation only fo~ the cure of special diseases, a8 named, sad for these ferers. They are prepared expressly to cure sick neuraigis, nervousness, and indigestion, and will our cents. Postage free. Bold by all dvuewists. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, M2. WHOLESALE AGSNTS, STOTT & CROMWELL, N. J —Cnas) ntteutal Hote). Ph !stel pbia, Manger Great y enlarged an) Proved, sAd'ti wal rooms, new ree Dew biliard room apd ‘bowling elevator 51.4 electric belie Astion for 1,00 curets Orletrated Grelv's ra” Opened orm Clerk, HARRY DEN mee ENISON, = s by CHRISTIAN REAWER. )YOO§T BOL Ty srrixa CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. ‘The MULLEN HOUSE is now the reception of pl ma hes oe : me tenpts se €tc., to be bad at, se eftice o r. DOTA Es, 5 OMS ren ISAAC MENGEL. Propzietor. F case. Prics 5y | —eU-2N"__ISAAC_MENGEL. Prop-tetor._ GHELBURNE HOUSE, Michiwan Ave- BS nee, Atlantic City, 100 yards from Saad | headache, dyspeptic headache, TEL. OO LAN! . Enrf Bathine, eth rb sea, with unobstructed ocean front, and This Bo" ued for near the warm baths. Renewe. comforts, elect bells and modern conveniences. Jell-2m, EDWIN ROBERTS. or rthampton to Ce Weanesdayaud Prisay. Fortone nia avenue, QUM EK ECARD, in a preasent vil rae —— Dio | Roa mte wand. Oc ie Shade, wun: $9 “Im J. T. PPADY. Proprietor, ir pure water, room weil WEACHON LOL vertilatea. Terme inolera'e. Aadvaes ad eaten ener, At d Virvisia avenues, ih we CITY ITEMS. Counterfeits! Cantion!! eS J 5 BUGHEr, Hamtiton, Loudoun Qo, Va. J-i1-6e | 2! aunes, Af a2: Rew mansver-en’. ‘Terme )POCNTAIN 20? HOTEL. pew ma oe, ae 1,996 feet above T’dewaster: situated in ot ieee aed Vireinia, on the Jine of the Chesapeake ie 1h Several imitations and rie! Ohio railway: 140 mies fro! hing TILLER 6OU-E selene Sb Countersots ofthe | foo Cy sud 12 from iesisonay Vee aeeran | DDthe sto". rom RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS MARGIP, Props, Afton Depot, Var eee ole supped tr cou Fares ti dora math > HE COLONNADE, ‘J —Hon For infor te: op . have been offered for sale by irresponetbie par- | "Pet iSevea mesg tals a eae ae | Fea deforp aticar apply to Mrs, © — out, Steam,’ gas, e'eciric: belle, € = tes, aud hair mattresses in evers eons aod Bens worse, i —— furnithed With al! modern improvements Wi EMOTE BRACR, Drtawane, Some are called “Rumvorp,” one ts named | toiprure comfort Terms, & 4per week! ee net cold gea-wster the} _ Skatiny 's Boon . “BUMFORD,” another “Hemrorp,” and so on, | Lots? Jet0-Ln_ | Tables Cirenlars at ‘ SUMMER RESURT IN THE anos SALTER BURTON. + roprietor. All bave the general appearance of the genuine S Rumford, Whoever prepares or sells any imitations or | A¢orste J. HF counterfelts of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to deceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves lable to heavy fines and imprisonment. MOUNTAINS OF Loudon consty, from, depot on the W. & 0. travel from city thresque scenery. nd vood road . Proprietor, sUsboro, HS BiGkia HOTEL, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., of (ated POEULAR WATERING PLAQE, CAPE MAY, Y ie nm! K + 18 EEACHED By Tate Bend for cirea st, describing hygien> advactawen, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD = We : ; 28-1 HARRISON PHO'2US, Prop. shall proceed against all infringers to the full I Iwo Hovgs rrow Parzapecrnr:. YOEAN VEN, BEEWHEN On0Es HEN cas mS Sa le. | extent of the law. The ‘sales of Rumford Yeast Powder have And 20 minutes ride by rail’ from Ne folk. 7 a Fest Fxprese Trains, with Parlor Oxre attached, are run during the seston at conventent D S : | Dears. and passengers will find on th-ir 9/9 aud no pase be steadlly and largely increased, in spite of the | sivits1 st Phitadetphia Dein teamed crest. ‘The undemigned cemres tre ee that almost superhuman efforts of a number of | Gcaches ana Hore Cars ready to trauster divecet0 | Ocean View wit an Kept firwt-clans \- « competitors, accompanted by misstatements | the etation of the West Jersey B-R, at the foot of | wer Becta £2.50 per dey, and ! and misleading advertisements. Our sales ara | Mark ct etree ments made for partes by thew now more than ever before, and this resalt has been accomplished without’ ex!ensive advertis- ing. but by keeping the quality of the goods higher than any others, and selling at reason- able prices. We shail do all In our power to prevent im- Position upen cur customers, and shall con- tinue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as heretofore—tealthful, nutritious and of standard strength. 1-im For Through Tickets, Bawzage Checke, avd full information apply a8 ‘follo Sth st cet and Penneyivanis aver timore aud Potomac K.R., corner 6th 619 Penneylva’.ia avenue; 135) Pen: nue; Station Baltimore and Ohio R RB. J.B, WOOD, General Pass'r Agent FRANK THOMSON, Gensrsl Wanazer. _jef-2m pp ** 1orsT woTEL, 8r. Many’s County, Manriasp, lerame to J. A Ke + Sil) receive prompt att: * Tsckle, Billiard Sal 3 A KENNED’ 1) eter AGOG HOUSE NEWPORT, VI, conman?ii« a magnificent view of the lake ard mi -untaing Newly d up: supplied sich steam and gas. sc Wodater 400 wucete. $3 per day, #10 tog rates to family. OHAs. A. Gul r mi7-2m. rtheast corner Station Bal- N. D. ARNOLD, Treas. A Midsommer’s Day Dream. US SPRINGS AND Bas Hs, VA Mitte Duck Suits tor $5 each. Rhwateret of ihe Owaer, MES 308 ag OPEN TUNE 1. in all-worsted Suits for $1 TRAVERS. _ i Telegraph 1» the hotel. A delieh fal Imitation Seersucker Suits, look jast Uke tae a ‘The Bote! has nat been thoroughly ren. home for :a! «8. No Bar. sepun $450 cee : a sank ot 5 et as a sa Z. Gen e For circulars and — ore. vane, Drap d’ete Suits, ks and Sacks, ntence ior the cor fort of wueste, ani rst-clns TT, Propet Gieucal eee Goninot Wee and Alpaca, | Summer Home for families. ‘erms—#2 per day, | _ml-3m 601 Oth street, Wasiiovtoa, D."O. Pongee, Linen and Alpaca Dusters. White Duck Vests for differently propor- toned figures. Alpaca Sack: Creole Linen up in a superior manner, Brown Duck Vests ar Pantalsons, mt oot Altakspas Cottonace sui $5 ex x af int St. Mar:‘s Co., M4. youre 1 Geo. C. B "410 7th street. 362-2m Pirey Pe: it. Mary *s ©: are i Brat Wells’ Health Renewer, great! earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debiitty, | &, $1, at Drugyists, 4s0 Pa. ave. ti “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter churnea every morn. cl Fweot milk 6c! per qe” Great’ 100, pint” -” | St'the most desirable hertcee te ae PIANOS AND ORGANS. | 10 per week and 33 per month Becial stranee- meuis made for fai Daily commasication with Washington, Bui es. imoreand Nori by the fine ftean ere Georze Leary, Lady of the Lske and Jaue mpae PABH HOTEL, go. HE aMSPO! #8 to $15 per wee approved quailty, $3 each. Moteler. i on Ricte ape surrourdii peck Suits, very fine aud made | © For further infomation atdrere Grounds het<-only Iaid owt $5 each. fountains, Fhs« ly of t 1 L0o# HOUS: ily of the farm nr ALTOONA, PA., On Mary Lixe Pr: Amid the most picturesque scenery of the Alle- #benies. in and Nerv: remedy on LVANIA RAILROAD, “Ward” prints, 35¢. Its large, airy, elegantly furnished nests. Open June l. For par rooms and Superior cuisine render it one SPRINKEL, Treas, Harrise 20-2ra THE West JERSEY HAILHOAD. (New Broap Gaver Bovre ) ‘Tourists east or west can obtsin night's rest and a Gaylight view of the Alleghenies by | Lowan. ing at the t class muric, Ke. QS 4000uNT oF REMOVAL f0 THE LAGE addverg UME Coutalning terms, of board: £0» | Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTI OITY, NEW BUILDING, Jel 2m Sniper standant. No. 709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWES®, A few doors below our present store, We will eel] onr select 1OAL INSTS: MUS) MUSIO and BOO&S at wreat bargaing| for the next thirty 4 723 7th street northwest, Sole Agents for the Stieff aud the Kranich & Each Firnos apd Pianos for Rent very low _____ BOOKS, fe. EW BOOKS. Anthropology, by EB. ton’s Guide to U. France and the French, lep ‘Tal'eyrand’s Letters to Lonis XVIIT, c! Matter of Fact Girl, by Gift, LH. & Apriet Com Ispowrnoring fast express trains o’ Herat Pas- ‘Sebver Cc aches and Parlor Cars, (IN WHICH THE CHARGE FOR SEAT KepuceD To THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN &) MINUTES. "8 {rom Washington will trkr the through the Baltimore and Pot paliinore and ObiaR. B. delphia —_ sees ee se By the erection of s new and elegan’ 4 1 as Rete ple meee Howl the sccom modations at this CHAR WING argon RESORT eed and improved. The ply are perfect. Pas- Senger Elevator, Electric Belle, new Bath and Bil- lard Rooms. and Ohildren’s Dining and. Play Hocme bave been added to the equipment of the Soe, and ituas been elegantly furnished through- mu out. Onttaze Residences to let. First clees Music, Kc, For Cirevlar contain'ng Analysis of the Water and full information, address Jel-2m W. D. TYLER, 8npt. ‘AHILL HOUSE, ASBURY PARS, NEW JEB- U BEY, will reopen June 1%, 1881. ‘rhe situation is known as one of the most de sirab'ein Asbury Park, Two wioutes’ walk from Pesach and Bathing Grounds: hear we Lakes. ‘The honse hss been enlarved, several mew rooms added and refurnished. spring NEw MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, CameBria Co, Pa, the Saram!t of the Allerhenies, 2, 200 feet above eee level, within nine hours’ ride of, Washington. stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, UMANTS. SHEET hirty L. WILD & BRO. G. etey Or, ‘aring thesammer. m28 KR. B., corner 6th and Bete, Pa. ave., Station Baltimore and Oh. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen" Paae’r. Agent 82.00 D m21-2m y Hellebrand. Se. fem... .1.00 itive Edition of the Revised NewTesta- 1.80 ick¥, by author of Rutedee .2../21.80 Guide fo Europe &e.,2 vols ,neweds5.00 FRANOIS B. 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