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Pp THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. i CITY AND DISTRICT. GUITEAUS JAIL LIFE. e4e i Public School Honore. —_—_ — fm EXERCISES OF SCHOOL 1, GRADE nein | eres | 20 Edition. === SUMMER RESORTS. _ SUMMER RE MIv HOUSE, € "PHE ORIOLE, PERLY 8 ND Bi 1H tuted on top of C avenue, opi n Ssbove ievel of the sen: May, N. J. Newly Yurnished Hor app intiocnt?. ‘THE DISTRICT CLUBS AND THE COMING REGATTAS. cal Views—Some Scenes in Jail. The closing exercises of school 1, grade 8, first Operie JUNE IST. |For tern jeldweelot FE The Potomacs wiil probably make two changes sub-division, Miss Alice M. Parke teacher, were FRR wice’s born ‘ARI west | © CAPE MAY, N.J. Ts iow open f Opposite Stockton Hotel las : th, $9 per week, fect of the ocean. Teh casircts ty. Gagelectric bells | Nisrwaddrees Po Se: end tera improvements. Sewage system sp- proved by board of Je5- Lm’ . HALL ashes During the past few days—in fact since Friday in thelr junior erew, putting heavier men in the held at the Sumner schoo! building, beginning a& last, when Rev. Dr. Hicks called upon him— 5 | Walst ofthe boat. This is the crew that will row 1p. m. yestertay, The pupils acquitted them SEE. sacl $28 | Tree apmaaenapcky ae Piedee eae a Ook | GQuttona jas been quite cheerful. ‘This however, BS GOT AMS 0 j ee FERRY, ~ Mrs. 8. E. 1 surpaseed: pr , selves In a manner which speaks well for the Proprietor, 4th of July. Honister, Barbariin, Kauffmann, and | eannot be attributed to any new grounds of hope, work of the teacher. To this school was awarde@, Leonardtown, ‘Md. a eee ae toe LL enw a4 . 48 | for Guiteau lools now only to the President for a the first prize ‘on the sudject of wo arco re than Ikel¥ tha 11 compose Tew cousay ject of cruelty MARYLAND, | ™ > heavy crew, or as it | Tespite or reprieve, and has no faith in what may animals. Miss Emma L. Vashon, the recipient, week. Ope: th, Ima&dim NOW | oa the 2st OF JUNE. Ge aR onthe day or the race. The Playing for High Stakes. 5 F GU aii ‘or informatio A 1s more commoniy called the “Jumbe"créw of the | De done for him before the courts, In the inter- Tead her essay, Which was rece!) applause Dah lll rey fii 8 the “Petpet ae ule Potomacs hes not been cianged. Coughlin, Ap- | view with Dr. Hicks, the pastor informed the | , POUGNKRErsre, N.Y., June 14.—The examination < pain r tely om the ert in the peneon Francis P. Ws Hedges, audience. The names of pupils recelving elon, Pearson and Bailey occupy the seats in the } prisoner that there was no earthly ground of hope, | Newbure coated eis Mere eee, OF | Dy che had certificates of graduation from the The Columbias have not yet decided upon their | 424 that three weeks from that day he would most | 150,000 doliars in draw-poker,came up before Judge | School course areas olives: Athen oo representative crew. Thes a of | likely end his life. So far from feeling offended Barnard this morning. During his testimony Brooks, Eloise Bryant, Jante Cox, Chai feed men In training, and irre them niece wis | because of Dr. Hicks’ remark: Geitees theneg | Weed swore he lost 4000 af taro In Gas meer, | Brook’ Davis, Nellie Datcher, Lizzie Evans, Jose: Ege asi go to the Detroit him for telling him candidly what he thought was | Scott, who played poker with him and Hedges, | pnine Evans, Horrison Ferrell, Wiliana = opie ROR Gs He Seteeiee 10 0 1 Gin Eee rence the truth. Sunday the prisoner spent alnost the | being the dealer. Kise Jones, Mattie Lane, Alexine Laws, Vi seen pi Heoeeae “4 = = entire day reading his Bible, and Monday when ——_—»___ wis, Ellen Payne, Sarah Riddles, Mary BAG ipUaeR coh | gue ee bee oe Cie A South Washington Grievance. Dr. Hicks called it was quite evident that he was atest from Egppt. Alverta Taylor, William Thomas, Baward lees widress Ay " ATTORNEY RIDDLE DECIDES AGAINST THE B. & P. R. R. | well supplied with {deas for a theological discus- GONE TO ALEXANDRIA. Emma Vashon, Mary Wright, Martha W FaksoN € CO. Jud COMPANY. sion. | AS stated in Ine Stan, the interview] Caro, June i4—Sir Edward Malet has started | George Wells. ‘The certincates were confereed DF 7 A very strong letter has been written to the Dis. | ’st@d over two hours. Guiteau, in his conversa- | ror Alexandria qupGrintendent Cook, who congratulated the S : 3 : a8 God 3 pact coesstul years trict Commissioners by Mtv. A. Cox, attorney in | WORS, Still throws out the fdea that he was Gods Sire EKasnD eter ee acher and pupils upon their successful man when he assassinated the President; that work. behalf of property-holders and eltizens lving on | God had had an object in it, and that it his | »LONPQ%, June 14—The correspondent of the ppert IY | Daily News at Alexandria states that not only NO. 2, EIGHTH GRADE. the Ine of Virginta avenue southwest, upon the coaeaney papas ster ~ ese le will | women and children are leaving the country, but | ‘The closing exercises of the eighth grade, No. ® subject of the occupancy of that avenue by the B. | Suffer. He called Dr. Hicks’ attention to the | men with large material Interests in Egypt are | school, in the John F. Cook’s Dullding, was held 12, where it 1s related that Moses slew the =) and P. raliroad as a common depot for the untoad- | Beyptian, and then spoke of the care God had nee be Pater died ee ee property be. | this afternoon. ‘There was a good attendance and Ing of all sorts of heavy freight, consisting of coal, | taken of Moses, He algo cited. a number of other Ieave Exypt permancntiy, not in panic, bat after | Nexcellent program, under the direction of the lumber, cattle, &c. Ms. £8. The case is pre- | Special providences, and they had quite a discus | cuimly calculating the cost of such step. teacher, Miss M. P. Shadd, was rendered. Diplo« se e 5 -_ ercon, hich Quite: now! etty —— - ' : sented In toth a legal and Sanitary view, claiming | om chenon: in which Guten, sowed a pretty Heavy Damnges Against a Railroad, | ™ Were awarded to the following graduates: that a great wrong 1s being tnfticted upon the | foots discussed Were faith ah Chiriee peivavion, wel b . Doy | Rebecca Baldwin, Lucy Brown, Rosa Jol Pidaley ate ee Mayme ree tO An G: | Rewards and punishments beyond this ‘ite. | NEW YORK, June 14.—Frederick Voss, & Doy | Isetta “Merriman, Adele Mason, Annie BM HONDO a AE Fe ers as, tO What can be | Guiteau referred to the Psalms of David, reading | Ofelght years, through his guardian, recover he | Minnie Pinkney,’ Emma Prater, Emily Sewall, sione t6 get relied in the ease, and the opinion pre- | several of them Ina prayerful mood, aint he, with | verdict to-day in the superior cours against the | Carrie Thomas, Mary Thomas, Jane Thomas, Flo! pared by Mr. Padgett, assistant attorney, Dr. Hicks, commented on their beauties, the mean- | 7Hitd Avenue Railroad Company tor $2,000, for | rella Tucker, Bruce Evans, John McIntosh, Rich- Pecetved yesterday the Con oners. In | ing of them, and their application to this case. At een Dyers wy Doing fun over by | ard Peters, Harry Renfro, Glovie Sewall, respect to the first cause Of complaint, to wit: the | the request r the prisoner, Dr. Hicks gave him the | Tay "The ‘suit was brought for S900. ‘Tt ig THE PRIZES unloading of freignt on Virginia avenue, he says# | points of his sermons preached last Sunday, and “4 ng b= wv fered s ‘Cruel “The law expressly probibits such use on the part | he (Guiteauy made tho or three suggestions probable that the railroad company will appeal - sad the eee for the Prevention of ty of the company under a penalty. ‘The third see- | thereon. When Dr. Hicks withdrew, Guiteau ex- | Se case. = Animals for the best essay on that subject writ~ tion of the act of the legislative assembly of the | pressed his thankfulness for the visit and promised ten by the scholars of the colored public schools District, approved June 2th, 1872, provides: H S The Markets. Fooms, best spring beds, asic halt for dar bow! others with the county and r tothe ANDER- , PA. hal at our Gen- exe hi ve water; aby: wiful grove of forest shai LiAMS? SONS. M # and surro. fenctive. Grenn “s han nd fountains, than aweek; 81 Children over two, fo read a book the minister had brought to him— w »,. | Rave been awanted to Miss Grace Shimm and Miss ere enon it shall be unlawful for any railroad compa Dr. Parker’s “Exposition of the Sayt of | BALTIMORE, June 14.— Virginia 6e, console, 60%: | E. Shimm, both pupils in the eighth grade, Sum Mail arr ning Its tracks through aby of the streets or ave: | Cutis nS z — do. second series, $4; do. new ten-fortios, 42g bid ner school, LTIMORE, June 14.—Cotton quiet and steady— sabeieas wate ling, 12 S16. Hiour seeehy, with mat Guiteau and Dr. Hicks. Howard street and ‘western super, 3.50 do. family,” 6.858 ¥ and Saturday at Riv springs, and the Fropriel r ia Postr 'y of Washington to obstruct any the said streets or avenues, by depositing lumber, ies, or other materials nsed in the construction of rallroads, The prisoner has always shown a dislike to pro- fanity, and some of the guards and attendants inelined to the use of oaths have been frequently Rev. Dr. Hicks visited Gulteau about noon te» z Ls r tountoad other freight or merchandise, | checked by him. Generally, if he overhears an | #! ao. crite. 4 Fe Fs day, spending over an hour with him. Guiteau = = = u of cwtinter eoride é 7 n generally, S 7.00: fl x .75; do. 8. Fl pve dd (CAPON SPRINGS 4 OPENS JUN Sree atever nature or description, in any of such | oath, he willsay: “Let up, let up on that” and | 4° ee Sa Halting hie weal seems to-day to have some hopes that Mr. Reed For illustrated circular, tert eets or avenue any p 8 elty oth make a significant motion with his hand, indicat- family, 8.00; do. winter wheat patent, 8.75. W it, J than the regi tions established for such pur- ys Y Will be successful tn his application for a writ ot Open April t ALKALINE LITHIA WATERS, Je10-1 3 the regula ns established for such pur. | ing the ression below. * southern ‘duil ‘and nominal: western éasier—southera ‘The moet airy an 1 seein NEE ee OS | pose.’ And section 5 of sid act imposes a fine of AN APPARENT CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. red, 1.9981.38; du. amber, 1.39a1.41; No, 2 western | habeas corpus, and to talk of his approaching HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. (See HOUSE, not less than $100 or more than $200 for any viola- Gutt x te t tri 1 ters | Winter red, spot, 1.385901. 39%) death was somewhat distasteful to him. ae 2 i = = f tion of the above provisions, As Virginia avenue Julteau pays more attention to spiritual matters | Tuiy. p99%al2i; Ausust, 1-1 SS - FIRST TO OCTOBER, and CLARENDON Srrias, Vr. ike] | 's not designated by the law as a place where mer- | now than he formerly did, and both on retiring and | 1 I8igal.19,. Corn, Summer Entertainments, Exeursions, ea wal Seen umn chandise may be unloaded by the railroad com- | arising kneels at the side of his cot and prays, and re meee) Etc. . trom a half to i ef vei as jained of, G s 4, pa aces is over his "southern, 6 ro ven al eCauley’s hall, a jiallinsa | (C3 relent os complained of, renders, Heelteubiect and. pam ‘nt, places his hands over his | firm—southern, gt jeCauley’s ‘ap! PROPOSALS i eyes and asks a blessing. As before stated, the larger portion of his time he spends tn reading his Bible or some religious work. Sometimes he will whistie or hum a hymn tune. sionally he inyolunta- rily strikes ‘a song tune, but will drop the latter as Soon as he discovers his mistake. A few evenings ago he was whistling “Jordan am a hard road to trabble,” when the guard sald “That is not in quoted. Several days ago the owner of certain lumber, which was unloaded from the ears of said company and permitted to remain upon the avenue for three or four days, was prosecuted in the Police Court under the’ law prohibiting the occu- | pation of streets for private purposes, and fined In reference to the nuisance complainea of in 5860; Pennsylvania, 60a62. Rye dull, . | Hay ‘ Se it prime to chcice PennsSivania and Marstang, | Hill, to-morrow evening, when a choice literary, 00a17.00, Provisions higher and strong—mess pork, | Musical, and dramatic program will be rendered. 7ouH2.29. Bulk shoullers and clear rib] ‘The Ladies’ Mite Society, of the Grace P. iar’ rib sides, 144. Hats, IScale Teel vena’ | church, will hold a garden party at the residence Butter steady—western packed, 1 of Mrs. Thomas, corner of 10th and G streets south- ‘dul, 20, Petroleum We st, this evening and to-morrow evening. + Coffee wteady—Itio ‘cargoes, ordinary to | * 454 poston 3 — — rpuease DEPARTMENT. OFFICE ¢F THE SEeR Was : PpOPCSATS will per ; OUNTAIN HOU M CRE Cambri ‘OFE UN . ‘On main line of Pennsylvani: , rooms m- | above sea level, situated in a park of one hui compass, tr ed, 7 A pleasant evening and choice music can always “ » | the letter of Mr. Cox, if there be such a nuisance kK ve Y r: ” fair, 8a9¢. Sugar quiet—A soft, 9%; copper refined = a unable to get quarters. | amid 0 Sccners_ Of the. Alleghenises oYts Bu, tt ‘ eeping with your actions, Guiteau,” and he at a rs yined | be enjoyed at Abner's. der it the a ‘dre f. e ui a Ls . 3 a ford rellef, “The he pro | self. He is apparently fosing a portion of nis | PO, Tain, nominsily 2d. Recapecfour, 1,085 | the attraction, and crowded houses greet them vide @ remedy for eases of the kind mentioned.” | egotism, placing himselt in the position of a sup. | benerresema™ momins "630 ‘bashils: | nightly. A matinee will be given to-morrow after: ——aS pliant for God's’ mercy, looking anxiously forward | oats, 1,946 bushele, Shipment—wheat, i481 bushels: | noon aid Satunday, ax welleas Uke woudl evening ProrosED MONUMENT TO GARIBALDIL—At a re- | to the times set bY his'spiritual adviser, Rev. Dr. | corm, ‘none. Balcewheats 2 ushels; corn, | performance, Tho’ performance 1s now given 1k Pee ee Os come taking stepstowands crécting’a monuments ine | ck%,t2 visit him. Te eats well and sleeps well | 91,200 bumbele. | Toy” | the summer pavilion, 2 taking steps towards erecting a monument to the | Last night he slept soundly, and awoke this mora: Rey ae Miche oteratcly active, and | “One of the cool resorts of the city ts Driver's sram and terms, address uor Farida 3c strong. Money, 3. ¥ of Gen. Garibaldi in this city, Br. T. 8. streshind ravers rong ¥ c . hort, Sgemen te outen food W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. | Verdi was chosen president; Fe P. Tanarone and | 2 dulte refreshed and ver} bright. 489%. State Uxinds inactive. Governments generally | SUinmer garden, He strives to amuse as Well a8 1881 a New Hot 8 appointments, and ca} tages) of accommodating nearly 1,000 residences may be rented by those desit | Rox EN u Lat _ | Great North Mow on, TUESDAY, A Gpon Tune Tat. WEDNESDAY, June | For pamphlets giving terms and all information, S. PRADT & SUN, 401 9th atrect no: i ‘THE PRESSURE TO SEE THE PRISONER. aged. Cotton dull and easier. make comfortable, and his evening programs are . THURSDAY, The celeb: wan Honse, Altoona, Pa., is also | Ignazio Tendtino, secretaries, and Domento Cris- Since Guitean’s tm; a ent the jall ae been NEW YORK, June 14.—Flour dull and heavy. | enjoyable. icin es —— under Mr. 1 mapaement. Send for circu- | tofano, Angela Ghiselli, Francesco San Filippo and prisonin Jail ha Wheat opened ‘4a35 cent better: afterwards weak and | A “header” into the at the Swimm: ISLAND, R. 1. ae Jeo'tn_ | Lingl Marini, a committee on finance. ‘Two hun-|one of the principal points of attraction to | lostadvance, Corn quietand.a trifle better, Pork firm | gohoot ne ‘@ luxury which ali ean enjoy, and W 4a Bega OCFAN VIEW HOTEL, dred and elght dollars was subscribed. | It was | visitors, ‘Thousands have beseeched the officials | aid quiet, 19.75a21.00. Lard etrong, 11.85. is a great help to endure the hot weather, 3 THE FAVORITE OCEAN RESORT FOR WASH- decided to hold a public meeting at Marint’s hall . = LONDON, June 14, ¥2:30 p.m.—Atlantie and Great | ' 4 et 4 De ‘Suiy 1, 1882. iM OPLI ee P) to-night, When Hon John A. Kasson will deliver an | fT Justa sightot him. There have been times] Western fitet. mortage trustors’ certificates, 43: The excursion to Glymont on Friday by the is, at 1 celock URDAY, July ronounce this the, Sr. Mary's County, Maryann, ig i ne * Ais vi when the pressure has been so great, many com- | 9. seconds, 15. Ene, 364: do. seconds, 94." New | Mary Wash ington, under the auspices of Friend- oration on Garibaldi In English and Dr. Verd! one pressure Das) besniso great many York Central, 132. "Pennsylvania Central, 98¥. | ship Lodge, No. 12, 1. O. O. F., promises to be very re ants Open for reception of Guests Jue 15th, understhe | In Italian. ing with letters trom high government officials, | Reading, 255." enjoyauie,’ ’ ‘ot Proposal, exe Management of the owner, Mr. and Mr, hers “Jacon Tess, (who died snddenty | Members of Congress, &c., who could not well be +e —_____ he festival for the benefit of the German ‘The Hotel has just been thoroughly reno- dase FSTinay ye Cig Ny with Caen refused, that to save time the prisoner has been The trict Government. Orphan Asylum commends itself to the patronage yated, furnished and supplied with every convenience ee huetzen u filed brought out in the presence of hundreds at a time. COMPOSITION AND CHARACTER—STATISTICS oF | Of the pub The ‘testator leaves $500 to his sister. | t¢ 1s well-known that before the trial, and during sis oy 5 it, there were others besides Sergeant Mason an nf It will be held at the POPULATION, VALUATION OF FROPERTY, TaXaTio, | PA"K (morrow. A ‘ig alloon will be sartod ETC., ETC. The stay-at-home club will welcome the an- The following statement has been prepared by | nouncement made in our advertising columns by yb Ramsde! for the cousfort of guests, and is 4 first-class Summer 3 i on ahich bluff, overlooking the | Home for families. Anna Megal, now residing In Cologne, Prussia, moedates 500 3 broad plagzas ex | Terius2 per diy, $10 per week, and $35 por month. | The residue of the estate of every description 18 | Bit Jones whe weet ene ed ee Fone Retr OF a tak i lonett: splendid | Special arrangements mado for famnilies._ Dally com- | left to John B, Isler, of Wederalsburg, Ma, who i8 | ft nay hat nee ye eean and eae st ballaud theatrical roo; hot and gold | munication with Washington, Baltimore, and Norfolk | constituted sole executor, withont bond.” A peti SES re palin. e fs litte doubt that a number —_ of | ora 18st f the District of Co- | the Potomac Frult Growers’ Improvement Com- fe sim hotel: has more permanent families than | by the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake, | tion for letters of administration on the estate oes order of the Commisstoners of the Distr! z Jel4-w. fm. 5t any hotel on ! and Jane Moseley. fled last Friday by Samuel S. Bond, secretary of | P&Sus visited the court house and Jall | immpta for the information of correspondents ask- | PANY, that their steamer Keyport will begin = = | in“ every roo: For further formation address Dawsi No. 16, F.A-A.M., in which the pe- TO AVENGE THE PRESIDENT’S DEATH. ; ¢ | dally excursions to their grounds at Glymont to- ROPUSALS FOR FU Cogerete Meno onl clare ae One of our bust en while being shot ing for statistics and others who are not aware of | morrow. Two trips will be made dally. P Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, cr States that the only effects of the deceased Ae SUS ess 1D soe aa aaron | the character of the local government in the Dis- |" ‘The regular trip of the Excelsior to Great Falls were $43 on deposit In the Bank of Washington | through the jall by Gon. Crocker, was halted at Ci Will be made to-morrow Instead of to-day. Wasnrseros, D. C., June i Je9-3m. Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Md. and his wearing apparel, and that the deceased trict of Columbia, 4 2 od_and Coal, endorsed and | #2 etary of War, will be rec “KR NOON, SATU a 3 : Guiteau’s cell door and his hand intentionally The annual picnic of the Itallan Beneficial So > | pe ware sur R SPRI was burled at the expense of the lodge. Detective As letters are frequently addressed to the mayor Il be a ‘at Loefler’s len to-morrow. % oe ve Ke ety GS Coomes 1s looking for the property of Hess, but | Went back to his hip pocket, while he bit his Ups | or Washington, it is proper to state that the cor- |“ te Spb? | this cxtepratea and faphionabie Watering mh has been unable to And anything. He hag'seen | to keep his temper down. On, coming out the | O Washingt bi ‘On Saturday the Keyport will tuke the place of se i re f $ HALL, CAPE MAY. | Unequaled location, substantial building, vi no Io! c 1 Ey m e 7 : j Cea ea here eae a arature, and the | visitor vowed he would not go through tho ordeal | [ats ‘The local government of the terrioaty ace: | Reser une Washington ‘will make a trip | mew furniture. prompt and attentive wervice, Sicvator, Dg mountains is 3,500 | GOUET Says there ts nothing due on it, he having | again for $50, for he had had as much as he could pied as the seat of government of the United | to Mount Vernon Springs on Saturday and Sunday a‘ . od is bought and paid foritsixmonths ago. Mr.Coomes | 45 to keep from shooting the prisoner, Another | Braves is noon a © District of Columbia, a | toOccoquon Falls. Good music and a good ume is A TABLE OF PARTICULAR FXCELLENCE. ‘Capacity, 2,000 persons. does not think Hess had apy property except the poor afflicted man, almost dead from disease, on | municipal corporation whose jurisdiction extends | insured, stuut, and | 1h. Orchestra will yecouductet by Mr. Zinuerman. | | Pay ots to, be had at W. 9. Thompson's, 708 16th #43 In bank, being audiaitted to the rotunda did his Dest to get | over what Wero the municipalities known a6 Sire + = 5 oe : . ve Ee 2 = | .&G. KR. MP, .. Va. M. RR. »» Gi re . Re i Sar Sight of Guiteau, vowing that if he could see a | city of Washington, the city o! WH, ani AND LEADER'S TROUBLES.—Andrew J. Cook, Wood. 90 cords Pine; 25 cords Hickory, and 5 cords | Of Chionade dictel, Pulisdeiphis. Ghee Go eto Affairs on the Virginia Side. en i = : e | a bi es ai m1 ee a ee nie10 360 ‘Matiaging Director. | prospecr oF IMPROVED RAILHOAp raciieries wrrn | RUE ot the man he would kill him. Recently, a | the Levy Court of the county of Washington, th and leader of South Washington, was called ze FE OAD F prominent New Yorker, an officer of the National | charters of which were repealed June 1, 1871.’ All | to the dock rail in the Police Court yes HITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. WASHINGTON—SHORT CUT NEEDED. duard of that state, was at the Jail to see a | that remains of those municipalities are the names | charged with assaulting Policeman Willams, and nserves the right to 1LA Ie CITY. OLNEY. ‘This celebrated Cottage, with all_ modern, FABYAN HOU Correspondence of THE EVENING Stan. prisoner, and tt being Suggested that he might see | of the two former, which were continued by the | also with profanity on the street. The change of »wenients, will be operied for the recep-2) TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Fats Cuuncn, Va., June 12, 1882. | Guiteau, exclaimed, “I would not see him for a | law that repealed their charters. assault Was not pressed, and he was tried for pro- not guests MAY 2071. The location being ase CRAWFORD HO! 2 Mr. Havenner, who was superintendent pf the | thousand dollars, and while [am thankful for the | ‘The present form of government of the District | fanity. He had a ghastly cut on his head, and-his tral. an unobstructed view of the ocean makes it one MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE, iy, 2 u Suggestion, if you do not wish to get me in trouble | of Columbia was established by act of June, 11, | face and clothing were covered with blood, Oml- inost desirable Cottaxes o: BARRON, “MEIIULL & BARRON, W. £0. RB. R., and, until a fewdays back, also of | Gon't let me get a sight of hits,” and he lett the | 167 and went ince operation On the first of ‘the | cer Williams testified to arresting him tm South OPE WATER Gap Hous the Washington and Western rafiroad,has resigned, | building without seeing him. succeeding month. It Is administered by a| Washington yesterday for profaniiy, and be re- and the residents along the roa looked upon it as SOME OF THE LADIES board of three Commisstoners, one of whom ts | sisted and witness had to club him. lie was fined Jem? | ta intestion or a prospective umprovement in tne | who nave called, seemed to have been satisnea | APRUAIY choven by his colleagus t be president Sutra warrant atthe Police Court charging Police, x 2 DELAWARE Water Gar, Pa. management of the road. This view 1s confirmed | with barely a look at the prisoner, and when he | appointed from civil life by the Presidentof the | man Daniel Williams with assaulting Lim. Ptailessona ee Oren from sane 10th to Ooviber 25the Beetiety on- 1 ue folowing Sa eeee ee es a ee extended his hand to them would recoil, at which | United States, oy and with the advice and consent ——— a Pehalray oti ast time Mier theouehiut fresh from mountun spemes. Tick: | considering the question of passenger and Treignt | te Prisoner would get excited, On one occasion | of the Senate, for an offical term of three years. Pouce Covur—Judge, Snel | Peet slSen'o te sanitary department’ “Rorfurther ae | 2 49" Hptind ty) kond for, the seasons” Nine hours | Fates upon the. W, & W, Ie He and ger meee | be ordered a number who had thus treated him | The other Commissioner is an officer Of the “corps af heresingd for round the seasc of engineers of the army, with lineal rank above | To-day, Isaac Jacobs allas Bragg. vagrancy; | SURGE PRA for descrivgive catalownes, or avply to | Tavust and beptember dls, Circular Star oie? | reductions will speediy bemade, Itisthe inten- | out of his cell. Probably he never showed so much that of captain, and is détalled by the President | pone OF 20 days, John Harris, tatcsay of @ ooab her Sth and -Peuneylvania av + #18. a b 5 : poste te pie eent management, as rapidly us | temper as he did on one occasion when he over-| of the United’ States from time to. time. The | from Patrice MeCus, $9 ae ae days. Oscar Jones, MILBUR 1429 Pennsylvania | je9-2w* L, W. BRODHEAD, Proprietor. possible, to put the track and ee in good heat one of two New Yorkers about entering the | Engineer Commissioner, besides the general | colored, threats to Lizzie Hawkins; personal bonds le by Cou- INCOLN, cretary orner of 7th | 3 VUE GETTYSBURG SPL HOTEL condition, and to offer such tuducements tn’ the | corridor to see him remark: “I have been in many | duties of a Commissioner, has immediate charge | to keep'the peace. Lou Austin; forfeited collateral. ee | will be opened for the reception of Board- one ains and rates ag will induce men lke | prisons and seen hundreds of prisoners, Dut for the | of the street, sewer and other like work, and is | Sarah’ Shanklin and Steon Bawarie ene a kinds, and | epee lene: Sr our rondsee’ UP thelr residence along the Ine | frst time Tam going to see one whom 'I have not | assisted by ‘two other officers of the engineer | Philis Jones: #S 0r 15 dave endl Altea Gate our roa Passengers counect in Union Depot with even a little sympathy for,one whom it would | co who at present are Lieut. R. L. Hoxie and | nust, assault on Henry Cooper; personal bonds to sipacdecutia senicee Heme and oe apd HJ. &G, KE, for ¢ re. For full par ‘The letter to which the above was a reply, Ipre- | honor to spit in his face.” Giiteau jumped Intonis | Lieut! Fev, Greens ikewios decaiea vores duty | keep the peace. Abraham Harris, assault on Pate wen an s a ce a che e e ct - ck Ce og ‘ack: funushe arooghout. Fishing ‘ond bathing’ fot sure | _Je“1a Propristor. | Needéd short at feng, TpiGrence to a much- | ped at once and turned his face to the wall so that | under a provision of the act aforesald. ‘The com- | rick Conor; do. John Jacksons asenult oly AMINO ) ope on the Atlantic coast. he undersicned assures: TAGE. REHOBO for Gettysburg. For full parti Bee z Soest nothin gk wm here to your ity, | the visitors did not have their curiosity gratified. | pensation of the Commissioners 1s $5,000 per an-| Parker; § or 1s days, ; appeal noted. he vablic that Ocean View will be Kent firet-claw in | [JVHE ROBINSON COTTAGE, REHOBOTH BEACH, |so that nothing 1s sald by the president | One lady who visited the jail remarked: proudly | hum each, “The present. Coumiesvonete ane —— —— every particular. ° Board $2.50 per day, and liberal ar- | Ayo Del, opens JUNE 26 fein this’ tearie” pintention of the Gotpany | to her father at the dinner table after her return | Josiah Dent, president; Thomas P. Morgan, Gar-| ‘THe PRESIDENT this afternoon sent a handsome | rangements inade for parties by the week or month. Bis 1. CK 233 ne {sin this regard. But w'th the reputation that | home: “We have seen Mr. Guiteau, and I shook | rett J. Lydecker, major of engineers U.S.A. basket of flowers to Senator Anthony, congratu- | Letters or telecrams ‘to J. A. Kennedy, Ocean View, | _Je9-Im__ F. H. E President Best has already earned of being a first- | nis hand.” ‘The astonished parent’ reddened and | ‘There is ac lace legislative body in the District. | jcting nim upon his re-election to the Sonate, 7th and H sts., ee a Peep sientiones par S08 ae COLTON SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MIL! Class raiiroad man, it can bardly be doubted that | yociterated: “Get up, Miss, leave my sight and Congress, as required by the constitution of the = == ———— oe company. a cl 1s an object of which a distant view 1s sufficient, | over It. Crissey, at the Tisseton agency, in Dakota, =D EVERYBODY TO CALL AND} 5 5 Bah ey rol Soot oy are man | or rates of transportation, Lut @ reduction of the | and women ordinarily could not be induced to take | "The population, according to the United States | Agent y, at pried ae Eh Seale: MAAK Sipeinesdl Weak cat ara | DON HOTEL, prietor, Milestown P.0., St. jz time, also, required to make zour city, by shorten | the rope in thelr hand Now, however, iv appears | census‘of 180, Was 1rr,6a4;, the population at | that the reports of trouble with the Indians ts a Ew rr a L 2 2 LES . © les .< it TO} for cultural emselv' an Lat we soldiet 1 Galtier es OPENS JUNE 15 ‘This Famous Summer Resort has chanwed constructed the distance would be reduced to 6 4 MIMIC EXECUTION. vane rey ‘the hands and been pat into first-class condition for the Reason of 1882. Situated at the mouth, deep gap in the mountain five miles sou! . Scenery grand. Billiards, bowling alley & LOSEKAM, Proprietors. | boating, driving, &c. CAPT. J. A. GRAHAM It is the lightest runni: We have also %, WEED and the new No. 4 VICTO: We se!l our Machines on easy 1 miles, and to within 15, or at the most 20, minutes’ | Several ladies after viewing Guiteau at some | Purposes is $4,471,865; the assessed valuation of | because they heard that the government had clusive Of property of the | sto; the st lies. time of your city. | Then Vicnna would be | little distance asked to be shown to the scaffold, | Umted States) bs $86,686 080 etd pbed the Supp! the assessed valuation hearer to you by rail than we are now. The road, | and when their attention had been directed toit | of personal property 1s $9,666,272; the rate of tax-| THe WasHIncron Monument.—Workmen to-day ENLARGED AND REFURNISHED. All the modern itmprovements with accommodations for five hundred people. bu Y at present rates, takes but a small part of thosé ation on _Teal property used. for tural pur- | commenced laying stone on the new section of the Old tusch:ues taken in exchan myls-6w _ HANEIS Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland Go., Pa. Who go from hére to Washington to trade, ete. | 8 It stood at the farther end of the northern Tring, | Doses is $1 per 100; the rate of taxation on other Feal Washington eeceear waematinean cr te OPPESHETNE AEATOGA SPRINGS. {KLAND AND DEEE EA | They, walk, or catch a ride on some wagon,’and |@ young Indy from West Vinginia exclaimed: | Posesis $1 pe apni rep yeas 0 = na Machine Rooms, ~~ B. & 0. Summer Resorts, save their $1.10. S.A. | “Oh! let us form the procession; this gentleman | hersonal property 1s $1.50 per $100; the average section will make the height of the monument UNITED STATES HOTEL. ‘B The thera and ee oe ee tno we TGueiona: |. Will tell us how.» ‘The others acquiesced, and the Proportion of uncollected taxes s 10 per cent. ‘The — eee Seas - a oe : e Uberal and determined efforts of the B. "XO. Te. arty having been arranged to personate the | area of the District 1s abou! ware Linet, Surt.—It was reported Season of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and closes SEF- | _ Co, to make these well known aud popular hotels the Circtrr CourtT—Judge MacArthur. Warden and deputy, the minister, the condemned | “The assessed “vatuating oot roa property 1s the | .».A CRERATENED LINE Su EEE eel edual ‘of any Summer resorts in the United States in the Capitol this afternoon that Mr. Nelson, one of Sa y, Spindles agt. Sweet: order by c — % : It aed See Point of sizo, as well as grandeur, can only be realized Saturday, Spindles agt. Sweet; order by consent | and attendants—the young aay in question tak- | best judgment of the assessors as to the price it 01 to sell the property attached. Haslett z ing the place of the condemned—the procession, | would bring. The valuation of real property be- | the newspaper correspondents whose character Mh treet. IDE PARK, N. J | “ie capacity of the hotela for the season of 1882 is | More and Ono raliroad; demurrer overruied and | tien soe cea measured steps, moved to the front | longing tothe United States (exclusive of the | was assailed by Mr. Buell in his testimony before m6 Accommo jations first 4. | double that of last season, and no expense has been con- | leave given to plead. Danaise agt. Hale; order | of the scaffold. ‘The chaperon here supposed the | streets and avenues in the city of Washington, | the whisky inveotapating. committee, pt wo ;_ Fail ‘and fis | sidered wi these alreaily lovely places could be made | Overruling motion set aside, and motion reinstated. party would stop, and while the two or three | the fee simple of which is in the United States,) is | have Buell arrested and arraigned upon a charge |. Address H. ©. HERR, Masom more attractive and comfortab'e, we United States, use of Windsor, agt. Johnson; de- | gentlemen present seemed indifferent the ladies $83,416,117. The value of the personal property of | of libel. Indeed, it is sald that Mr. Nelson himself na Ate F =: For particulars, address @. til June 1. After that, Seaside Park ,N. J. feist EUTAW HOUSE, BALE Mogte's HOTEL, Ec St. Mary’s count J. Now open. New front and large number cool rooms added since last season. ‘Thres churches, physic THE TRADES. ERY, 1012 PENNSYL, Bi mnurrer overruled with leave to plead in twenty | urged that the program should be carried out. | the United States In the District has never been | declared that to be luis purpose. days, Higgins, Cobb & Co, agt. Strasburger; judg- | ‘The party thereupon ascended the steps, the fair | officially estimated. New buildings are assessed ment by default. Ryan & Earnshaw agt. Jones; | culprit remarking asshe didso “Isn't this nice? | at about 10 per cent below their actual cost. There ‘The Summer Resorts. tos 9 ANTA AY. | f every description done Books a spe ~, Beat of il prowiptiy attend Situated in Virein! and Ohio Katlws judgment by default. Davis, jr., & Co. agt. Mc- | How easy the steps are!” and reaching the plat-| are no special taxes now levied, except for the N AT OXFORD, MD.—OPENING OF THE POPU- Gee; Judgment by default. Meloy’ act. Shippen et | form eager questions were asked as to the disposi | oret or inging ‘snail water mains, the cost of | THE SEAS! _ ordered that garnisiee make further answer. | tion of the ete The fair culprit having taken | other public provements being a general ex-| LAR RIVER VIEW HOUSE—RAILROAD MATTERS— store, mineral bathi Yesterday, O'Day agt. Vansant; verdict for de-| the place of the condemned on the trap asked: | pense. APPEARANCE OF THE ARMY WORM—OYSIERS, “AL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, fishing, ten pins, Di fendant. !Foley agt. Germania Fire Insurance Co.; | “When the religious exercises are over what ‘The taxable personal property consists of credits} crass, ETc. ’ uny Appr Washington. D. eS RT. 13°, mosquitos, dismissed; each party to pay own costs, Cotharin | then?” “Why, the black cap and rope,” was the | more than the tax-payer’s indebtedness, or more dence of Taz Evexino Stan. — TNIA, | hinston six Correspou' agt. Davis; on trial. answer. ee on pee rks A TO) wes, than col ys interest ie oeenp es ee ‘OxroRD, Mp., June 12, 1882. ys fixed the culprit s : “Then the drop,” and | $500, without el for same; trust J J returning saturday: | yrongay Walker ane Boriey Coakaeray orderea | throwing her Head to. the right extlaimed “Ugh.” | Seis site an aera, or cae it ai | ‘The River View house was opened om dune 19h HOE. MOLES | taken inforty-fve days. Wiley nat Jones, excops | This en ded the mimte traged trade, Including debts or Habilities for same; and | for the season, and already a number of guests PescteF-_ | tions to sale sustalned, sale set aside, and terms capital stock of a corporation. to | leaves “Thursdays and 5: Fri oh te BUILDING The Sue HOTEL, Fort Monroe.” Open y hotel in the United States, Bathing, boating, febing Pre-eminently a resort TO BE TO DOWN IN} figs ULSUrpanse x specially uttracti have arrived from Baltimore and Washington. : ; 5 revenues of tht rnment of the District <= odie ified. In re petition B. U. Keyser; authority to Successful Student aie SETERUES OF Rib e DY et aneees Col. Clarence Peters, of Baltimore, 1s the owner | for southern people. ‘Terms less tor equal accotomoda- Btephensc pee ; are derived from two sources—first, from taxes » me than any resort in the country. Climate fice fren i a ¥, compound inlebtedness of J. T. Power granted. < SEER Ny e = Deen renovated Maintia: and for Insomnia truly wonderful ia ite cote rederick Co. ae ¥ %? Hardell agt. Hardell; testimony ordered taken be- | ""™ NAMES OF THE VARIOUS WINNERS OF THEKEN-| jevied on private property and privileges; and, | and proprietor. The hotel has Seud for circular describing hywienic ad- | _Cireulara at Star office. == | fore examiner, Charles A. Walter. Myers agt. My- ae = Th rd: le yesterday in the High School oe ron Speron sense by Ae et an | and newly furnished, and ts one of the most at- HARRISON PHOEBUS, ™ OP 2 >LACE ference’ itor. Clark ‘Tilton; trus- e awards made yesterday amount equi e receipts from pi rces | tractive and desirable summer resorts in the x on the above date the Balance of | Proprie Fe THe POPULAR WATERING: PLACE, ae ae tnoceea te receive cash. — m of the Kendall and King scholarships brought to | The total ary een ieee state. The Delaware and Chesapeake ratlroad Nd ‘at anct on ‘by Thomas Dowliw, be- | WwEARNE | NEAR WEST TOINT, NoW CAPE May, cotta Aerenants Cente, Tabs nce | S80 end 8 contest which hes enlisted ie ene | en ee ee re ToL or cade | wns to Gay teancieered 40 the Peamaylvania Same PY PAST SEVEN P. ae | AUF oben, estcians board: spacious ground against certitn defendants granted. Stoussa agt. | and ambition of the boys during the past year. 80 pen commenc Mee caha hee teak er eens Choe ee Lowe, Vegetabies. lusteated cireulars Is reached by the fon MMOILOE, Th Te Wine Hep tule aeieecore | many precautions have been adopted in the con- | 7A» statute limitations are, regarding Judg- ? board who were Te- Sli MARKET SPACE M&S. A. MEARNS, 32., & 50) 2 " Y f become: i duct of the examination that it is considered as a | ments twelve years;eregarding notes three years, ACE. | my30-1m* Highland Falls, \ CLE SETS) Harleys reference to auditor omtered. “Newco remarkably fair test of the ability and scholarship | 82d regarding open accounts three years’ The 2 ; _ have <TUCKTON HOTE! In Two Hours from Philadelphia. agt. Swann; pro confesso against Theo. W. Swann | of the contestants. The board of examiners are | District has no code. The Commissioner CAPE MAY, N.J. set aside, an agt Halght; hearing com- | not influenced by personal feelings, because they Sr pro on) tn WINDOW GLASS. SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cara attached, are | menced. . have no means of ascertal the identity of the and have sul itted it to PAINT BRUSHES, Under new management. All communica- run during the reason at convenient houre, and pas- Pouice Court.—Judge Snell. authors of the papers. This lute impartiality, neil phe a ie =z aria aper tions will receive prompt attention aiir ond den? sengers will find on their arrival at the new Broad Street is more than anything else, has made the Contest for te togive ie effect. SURYS COLORS, tod. P. SHANNON, Carrollton House, Baiti- Jat Fore Gan ea nie Union, Transfer Coaches and | _ Monday, George Peters, profanity: $ or 7 days. | the scholarships the great absorbing ambition of | Proval is necessary EIvO TE TOC catnell ‘es ie VARNISHES. more, Md., or to Horee Cars ready to transfer direct to the station of the | Grandison Marshal, vagrancy; 90 days, the school boy’s life. The foundation of the Ken- ‘The water supply army worm has made ym A compete stock at ee Ps. West Jersey Railroad, at the foot of Market street. Krouse and Emil Hobrilske, profanity; $5 or 7 days | dai scholarship, Which entitles the recipient to the Potomac river through a conduit nine | nearly every.section of this county, and BECKER'S PHARMACY, = cll Sr tion appiy-as folinger Meaecneces andtulinforma: | each, Alfred Bergmin, vagrancy; 9 days. Wm. | al! Scholarship. which entities the reciplent, to Ppa Mer rae yer great damage to the growing corn and wheat my25-2m CAPE MAY, N.J. 5 Ne < McCleary, do,; do. Henry Dover, colored, inde- George W. in the year | Which wascon: oo 1 Rallroud, comer sth and Bb sireciss G15: Peuussivens | cent exposure: & or 1 days. Frank CG. Howard, | {ubd%d Dy the late George W. Rig year somein- | 8nd now delivers about, 27,000,000 daily: | “SR tne oyster packers have closed thelr houses j RS YLA : 1901 Pes rofanity; $5 or 7days, Solomon Smith, loud fered the prize, |The large mains are laid at the except two ‘who willcontinue to ship by ¥ racing all kinds | “Will be open JUNE 10th Yee note RN a | pasion scars terous; & or 18 days. Chas Stewart, rorteited | vidual tn the College Atselt_offa Cousee Peter? | and the small mains at the expense of the private until July i. drawing. :equired in one to tive lessons. Outiits | grees, °° PEE Oe Tee 4 FRANK THOMSON, 3. R. Woop, collateral." Jas, E. Wheeler and Jno. F.'Johnson, | arship. In 1800, through the generosity of Mr. ‘adjoining the streets In which Crabs and fish have put in an appearance 1n out iret arefurnished free. Satisfaction or no charge | " For iculars address * General Manager. General Passenger Agent. | 0. Alexander Lancaster, loud and boisterous; Kendail, the prize was permanently established, and paid for by a special tax of 1% cents per | waters, and old fishermen an abundant ton toa. Call and examine drawings after one | jed-tine SAM'L NORRIS, Proprietor. Je6-tanl5 $ or 15 days. ‘Thos. H. Lyies, do.; $ or 15 days. | Rorfae’ his pame. “The puccosetul toneecton te gor | square. foot of such <property. _ Consumers are ply a8 the season advances. ‘3A street northwest. YORB'S ISLAND. VA. = (PSE WEST JERSEY KAILKOAD, a8 | cea ee ee Pa ern a8" | each Year since the prize was established are as charged Be Orem! 2 _ ate SS UILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. GINTA Tae face ed the eats Ge id Baward Gordon, profanity; $5-or? days. Edward | £H0 AN SCHOLARSHIP. Upon request of consumers, with eaves, IA. Ti and the safest of Surf' (New Broap Gaver Rovrte,) ‘THE COLUMBIAN COLLEG! {00 Bathing. Oc ‘Shark and Channel Fishing, Baker, forfeited collateral. Wm. Scott, vagrancy; 1855, F. Marion Bradley; 1859, J. Abbot Moore cent per ASH. . 4 MAHOGANY, | ani Snipe Shooting. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, | 90 days. Jno, Ford, do.; 30 days. Jno. R. Small, f 861, Patrick Maca Oak, WHITE & YELLOW PINE, Terms, $2 per dav; e Ber week: $40 per month. i do; 80 days. Julia Dodson and Mary Jackson, | 1860, Oliver T. Thompson; 1861, uley + P o aaa ctry? | Route ftom Old Point teamer “Northampton to | 18 NOW RUNNING FAST EXPRESS TRAINS | foud ‘and boisterous: % oF 15 days each. Walter | 1862, Joseph H. France; 1863, Elbert Turner; 1864, eee, HATH SHINGLES, xre, "| Se Paitndl Rs WeaeaaacaaeT aes, |” OF RLWGANT PanaeNcen concuss ~~ | Wilts ani sibar Lee fnicedt cettara’ war | Mee 7aePA H. Pranoe; 168, Biber: Turner; 864 . t connection with the Northampton) Address, AND PARLOR CARS, page ee ts reed ers ety and Dol James E. Bangs; 1867, Charlies P. G Scott; 1868, = ce + Froprictor. _ | tn which the chanye for seat has been reduced to a6 ota, | te" 0USi $ WV, Forrest and aHatter, Joinson, ee eats SUMMIT POINT HOT! GAITHERSBURG, vi cy: lays eacl ‘Batol rude 2 is Siitintomery County, Sta “Situated on the Mou: | THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES, | YAgTancy; 9 days each, in thelr hearing; | 1889, W. H. Singleton; 1870, Theodore W. Noyés tes, Foliten Deanch of the #. & O. E. i. 22 miles Passengers from Washington will take the through $% or 15 days, Aaron Williama, loud and boister- | 1871, David W. McNair; 1872, Wm. H. Luff; 1878, pote Moville, 10 POUNDS FOR $1.00. Tofest above tde:weter:Nomalatiagenes SEMA). | Sine of the Baltimore and Potomac Kaliewad to Phi | ous; $5 or 19 days. Lee Schuster, vagrancy; 9 | Rawin L. Scott; 1874, Walter M. McFarland; 1875, District. ones om bey Notte. GAN. SUGAR. auitoes. Fine drives and beautiful scenery. “Agrove | Poms aud.arrive at the new Broad street Station of the | days. Geo, Johnson, larceny» weer ing; 1876, Walter B. Grant; praca a - ? Pennsylvania Rails where Union Transfer Coaches Harvey Colton; $5 or 30 days: Jno. Ross and . Bibs. Finest Creamery Bi naturel forest trees of 15 acres. Within a few mine | ERBAy et direct to Station of the West fae, 3 : 1877, Egbert I. Weaver; 1878. Howard L. Hodgkins: “BOUQUET” W i te _United States troops, | Say Hallroad at foot of Market wircet eee eR esgult on David Nelligan; §months | iso! G. A. Starkweather; 1680, Lewes D. A gall. my “BOUQUET” W cated re. Fine band will be in at- | “Eorthrouth tickets: baccnee checks and fall inf in jail. Richard Burnett, assault on’ Edmonia EE wW! 3 i lance, Finenow Knaby piano for use of questa. | son ‘apply ac folkawe: Norte eae ea ore: | Lee: also charged with ama Louisa John- | 1881, eee Gen. tai Union teievraph wires in tHe house. Livery app ; oF 15 days in the first, and $10 or 30 days in on. A gh ee pany and Pennsylvania avenue; Station Baltimore and Poto- ays un! } my3?-Im Wor iscom oronyta mac Hailroad, corner Sth and B streets: 619 Penney lva- | the second tase. is SENATOR HARRIS ON THE WATER BILL. Saeee o faégr exnem ceric SUAN BOYLE, Manager. | Pn ANE THOMSON ee woop, soe oe fue ee 8 ae te ee C.K. (2K Wore the only frm in the District dealing ex- General Manager. General Faimenyer Agent. | , THesday, Geo. H, Bothard, vagrancy; Bonds or concurred in the House amendments to the water | or Xow ‘Glusively in KENNEBEC IC mace at Fanning. $e6-tanl5 be ‘Se Bide ae piccoee a ry a ‘The > uitolled by the uatted NEW HOTEL IN THE CATSKILLS. Fi (ary Ropinsenstoud and bolster —, each. Dyson, William HOTEL KAATERSEILE, Jonhson and Chas Stet jo. Stew- art, Irving Wright and ‘The Largest Mountain Hotel in the World fen? papa Be Roy patronage of dealers a mers is earnestiy Heited. Polite and prompt attention and best market ices <unranteed. .d Houge—Sth street wharf. VAN DYKE & BUNN. ‘6th and C streets uorthiwest. BRIGHT HOUSE OPENS JUNE 20, forvelted collateraL Ani ‘im RICH & co. potion tan? aia eye ations thn Gane Ga Sor7days, Geo. BASS ROD! ‘Tough as whalebone, eloantly_ Bebo ine Paetice, iow of Bisty Mics of tudes Sven 2 Rovere syaith lend and BASS KOD! Pollabed Rosewood Pinsent WILL OPEN JUNE 1, 1582. ecenaible by railroad within one hour's ride. : BASS. ROD! U: fc 3 BASS LOD} Unequaled for Beauty and BASS ROD! Soft Elasticity of Soring! Kemarkabl Proprietor. MECHANICSB! Pa. i Ei I nea a Wane on tales wosk of Hoe hela ye. BASS BUD! Lancewood Tip ie ret Joints, | oe of fsnator has everex: | 37% ; Fishing 1347 Pendeyivenia avenn> oxi tint losted ch : 4 danger ate ‘ she1 ‘Terma, to$ié week. ‘Seud for circular, aa © ‘OS! WATT BURTON, Ph E, A. GILLETT, JeS-nkw,1Tt__ Room 1, No. 237 Broadway, New York. ‘NITED STATES HOTEL, t Langust rx artannre ory, x..)/yA