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SUMMER RESORTS. ASANT SUMMER RESORT. BI Piss Xelgon Court Hous, Vs. Hand, mountain scen dren and servants pure water, verms. $20 per month; if price: reference, Cuti J. CKER: The Hberal ai OLR. tel of any summer re- of size, as wel as seen. FAYETTE. G July 7th, lexantiy fu N ner of Pennsylvani ne of the best locations in the city A telegram to the New York Sun from Concord, ‘Explanation of the Lalest Telegrams to Tho Star. ape eer Obsequies of Archbishop Wood. PoiLaDELrHta, Pa., June 24.—This morning. in the presence of ‘the ‘dignitaries of the American Catholic church and of a grand audience, and with ail the sacred ceremonial befitting his bigh rank, the final rites were paid to the mortal remains of Archbishop Wood, and they were sealed in tho Hayward & Contract— ‘The Story of t!c Three Black Crows. General William Bitney, a member of the board of school trustees, when asked to-day by a STaR reporter foran explanation of the charges pre- ferred against him by Mr. Lovejoy, said that these charges had practically been disposed of by the Commissioners, who said there was nothing in them. The reporter called his attention to an arti- in a morning had been confronted at Commissioners last cle ii ee if i att a i What Trustee Birney Says. i fi i fi i sTnoon De' Tarceny of $163 from Mrs ny covered the amount stolen. —_—>— THe Commanper Eastuan Case.—The medica board will make a report to the Secretary of the i i He i a paper, asserting that he @ conference with oe 8, i j foodea or ~ pee cathedral seg pe. had made the statements concerning Mr. Lovejoy, = wre sak Gf ney geevioes sseren sak Grae | sats, ‘By dawn this morning the approaches to the | and by Mr. Hutchinson and. his letter bots decg? ana rote TOPE. and. to general pense hes been covaldcred w lovely | modation feet this alteady piace could Ue mnade more attractive and comfortable, malarial, finest place ure relief and cure fo and an ANo. laundry, & children ry $15 to $18 stations. DELAWARE WATER GAP, jereased attraction: Vv T ATER GAP HOUSE, Pa. Open with in cathedral were thronged with people. The Pioneer of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union were in line first, and proceeded at once from 16th Street to the cathedral. Shortly after 8 o'clock the invited guests began to arrive, and filled every win the church before the ing the story in toto. fronted by them,” said Gen. Birney, “I cont them, and they denied that I hi Statement charged by Mr. truth of the matter 1s this: “Instead of con- ated made the joy. The futchinson ! Hate ii i : ad Love) Mr. ‘a 5g ordered the retirement of Captain D. Mortimer incapacitated mmit- | called at my house and saw my son. He | 1¢e 6th Infantry, who was found ‘2 % ir week, $51 t Running wal ublic were admit- forservice, arty ——, ‘ii trains on the De x. and- | draing) ala .08q) The invitations to city officials were limited. | Came there evidently for the purpose of getting me Seip exeurvion ticketa from all pointe on eng from Jace | Crean port houre ahd hai? from Ph Among. thoes present) were Mayor Kine, | to resign. Me told tty soa ther ind ee _ 1, kon to October 31. Write for th by Pennsylvania k. R. L. W. BRODHEAD.. } resident of common council iam He. pio the year, “‘On Mountain Top,” ie by the B. & 0. for transport- agen to Deer Vark and return in for the purpose. tions up to June 20 to W. J. tei, Cumberland, M if ter junty, FES kD BALL, OXFORD. MD. SAMUEL NORRIS, Proprietor. ‘This pupular Maryland Resort will ‘on the 17th June, 1885, for the accommodation of moderate. 3e23-Im_ xX, Judges Allison, Ludlow, Arnold, and Ashman, and Controller Page. ‘they occupied Seats near the remains. Besides these there-were resent Many prominent men, including Franklin Gowen, Dr. Nolan, of the Academy of Natural cee ——_—_~---____ Gov. Butler and the Colleges. DARTMOUTH AGITATING THE QUESTION OF GItING Wasson will be prom in an order from the understood HIM AN LED. War Department this noon, Itis that the finding of the court has been aj ————_ g person told A telegram to the New York Sun from Concord, Sciences, ex-Gov, Pollock, Furman B. Sheppard, We one of the Commis- THR NEW YORK STOOK MARKET. Says: The trustees of Dartmouth will not decide = N.J., “ST. ALBANS,” Daniel Dougherty, Dr, Andrew Nebit pe Ed- | Sioners remarked, it was like the story of the three are the opening and closing prices | the question of Gov. Butler the degree of QSGRESS HALT, OCEAN CITY, WORC ge see the New Columbia. ’ Strictly, win. Lewis. Ai who came tn by the side door | black crows.” i Stock Market to-day, as reportel q Siving 1m .. opens June 20th. Newly fur- ; first-class in every particular; elegant &) fishing, guaning, ete. W. B. R. ELBY 7 MRS. McCLELLAND. were allowed to waik to the head of the cata- Ward, of Bristol, the anti-Phonarians. The office 4 HISTORY OF THE HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON CON- ‘TRACT. i Lyspecial wire to H. EL Dodge, 689 15th strest, LL. D. until the middie of the week. Then it will be after a contest. His friends and enemies falque and view the remains The lay % 7% a only ‘(OMAC HOTE! working hard to accom} Opposite purposes, = = eae at. Gkoudes TEAND, MP ye fm the dioceses Wer presetitras wercjuiso tho or, | .,WheD the Teporter asked Gen, Bimey for a and Hanover paclpboper-eacy ape ge ord WEAR GROVE, GHENANDOAH COUNTY. VA. | storms: $1.50 per day, $0 per ued. lS Ag | phans of the St. Vincent's Home, who were attired | Statement of the facta concerning the letting of Yard experienced over the same subject, It ts Serie eet aa Ret month. “Special arran ts tor fami- Ye in deep mourning. The front doors were opened | the contract to Haywar & Hutchinson, which had noticeable that the recommendations favoring the js gp Ge ed Steamers Georze Leary and Excelsior at 9 o'clock and those outside admitted as quietly } given rise to considerable controversy, he dic- lan are not confined to democrats, but come also laxia and aitoee: tanta vegetables inet at Piney Point wharf. Good sailing and ‘bathing. | as possible, After the priests and higher church | tated the following history of the transaction to From republicans, and are largely anli no soll, untraneported; chickens, butter, cream, | Al boats free, Address dignitaries had filed in, Bishop Shanafan followed | the reporter: 80. | 30 doubt, by the f Dartmou now Falk acd egy. With buoyancy thus Teneweds walk ‘on Piney Pont, St “Maes pee Sia. | and took his station in front of the altar and | “Nc Tene inter of 1981-82 Con made an ap: ‘haz%¢ 127%|Pac Mall. maken adtanteneas aoe > eres Francis a a ths Caan the moss-covered rocks along the creek. | References: hchineitic & Bree, TOT Toke wea. | then the office of the dead was solemnly chanted. Propriation of $2,000 tor chemical and physical 43. | 483g\Peo. D. & Harvard. There is a bitter o} based upon ‘Ba ‘ tes tinder the sy catnone ed Tae rope the Tver | J. Donaldson, Government Pri Ofiica, “ Je20-1m* | Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, was the cele- | apparatus for the high school and fitting it 36%) 87 [Bon the feeling that this ts sim; & lander, ‘boating in the river. AUQU ea aes brant, and Fathers Power, of St. Patrick’s, and | y) August Birney, 933s/8t. Paul. by a few of Gov. Butler's friends to ‘a Fras county, Va., 56 miles from i ‘Ten pins. croquet ‘on the banks. Address Mra, D. P BediR RS, -f, 8, ta-Im Villow Grove, Shen my! SPRINGS, Wi t ist, 1 General President of the schol board end. cbeiznys Seed frie: lor him a degree which at this time could mean doah county, Va. | consists of mating, divided into three pocturns, | of the building committee, communicated with nothing, but would be used for political capital in = ‘Mornis Sa ; each nocturn having three psalms and three les- | the District governmen\ a statement of the work this fail’s campaign. The degrees at Dartmouth j TSETORS_ TO NeW YORK DURING THE BUM. | qgtagcmie nd ovening, trains, vis improver4 Bi And each fopaalns wore sung by the united clergy, | necessary to be done under this appropriation. are generally given with dull solemnity to distin- ; xi comma, “por, ta Poy Buch Stee NNN ae Se RER | Ee Mista” Arena anata | Augunt ies, ie Commlenoners yetwrned ths ished ripen, and tho truncey ar ot awed Si a ee Me ee TO REE EMER Teeeeee | Tho social feature of tho Paneees Shiite rowets the | by the clergy. ‘The lauds are composed of hymns | work on compe. ngregationatist mitisters while the ra . bro: ifth ave. my26-eolm itt CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, OPENS 3D SEASON JUNE 26TH. attrac:ions of metropolitan life, tin to Washington and forint &e,, address ore. "For information, terms, F. TENNEY & At im YONGRESS HALL, J CAPE MAY. Unequaled location, substantial building, new furniture, prompt and attentive service, elevator, electric bells, electric lights. A Tablo of Superior Excellence. ‘The Orch from the psalms ot David, the canticle of the “Three children of the flery furnace,” and the Benedictus of Zechariah, and then followed prayer by the presiding dignitary of the oMce. Here the picked chair of priests and seminarians began the solemn pontifical high mass of requiem for the de- ceased archbishop. Right Rev. Wm. O'Hare, D. D. bishop of Scranton, was the celebrant, with Rev. John T. Elcock a8 assistant priest; Rev. Wi work done after full investigation and fair compe- tition. Gen, Birney therbupon invited bids from the leading plumbing firhs in the city and from fe aoe & such arral able to this time Bright & Humphrey had put inan in- formal $900, an inson put ina N. J, Central. .| 853¢) 86 |Wab. Pac. p’ NX. ¥. Central [11935 '118%!West. Union. —_+ DEEDS IN Fee.—Transfers of real estate have been recorded a8 follows: Cora L. B. Mercer to ¥. H. Paine, one-fifth interest in fparts 28 and 24, Sub sq, 165; $——._ HL. Page to saine, same pro erty; Lucy A. Kelham to same. one-forti interest in same; $—. Isabella V. Griffith to George W. and T. J, Grimith, of them are Con; lary ts Fepreseni lyn; Dr. Edward 8; ram of New York, of Rutland, Te Gor wo of these ive the degree. their minds, Claims: ’ for trial the case of Gen. Adam Badeau, U. & (retired) now consul general at Havana, Guba, a A Ratsep Bank Drart.—The same man who Taised a draft on the National Bank of the Ne afew days ago has practiced a similar on the the Central National Bank, of this He at the Central tlonalist ministers, while the ted by Judge Nesmith, of Franck- » of Nashua; Judge Prescott, the Hon. and Judge Veazey, Butler's friends say that gentlemen promised last year to ey will ‘urged not to alter umphrey, wh¢ were understood to have ments Mad¢ with a plumber as to be lo the wok. About or before Proposition to fo the work for less than on the 11th of August Hayward & Hutch- olty. 1 to do the work for $1,470. Na- or = INVITED TO HARVARD'S ALUMNI DINNER, and gave his : The most 1 " sort in the 14 A lestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmerman. | Kterat deacon, and Rev. Ignatius Horst- | ‘These proposals were inperfect, were not for the | 4, 8q. 859: $600. J. J. Shedd to Kato W. Moorhead, was derail toute divect vo Uae Hotel: via the new Ressoratil 3. G. B.C Wan, DD. fector of St Mary's, ae sub-dencon; | same work, and diq not contain the same specifi- 19t i, sub sq. 196; $12800" K Rothwelr sorieegs | A telegram from Boston says Gov. Butler, as a yc 3 > Urcad. For additionai information address ee Foote Revs. D. A. Brennan and P. F. Burke, were the | cations, They wel uisatisfactory. Gen. Birney | Miller, lot 21, sq. 991; J. C.G. Kennedy, trus- | disintegrating influence at Harvard College, 1s | ‘Toner endorsed the draft over to H. P. mmy??.tu,t,et26t Colonned Pane ita. ps. | Opens JUNE Sere, ties master of ceremontes, then, after communeating with the Com-| tee, to RH. Smith, fot Gea, 236; 3800. BL Gent: | Agwin felt. He will now be held responsible for | who endorsed it to Chak. Fiohr, of Catitsten, N. Ft > ee cel cette Ee aaa aS Ste mission rew sel a form Ty, |. N. 01 — TS Pres! Geo. rom | When the draft reached Flohr ‘it bee FES, ROGK, HOUSE, GoD MARRO! ‘NITED STATES HOTEL, Charges of Frand Against a Defunct | of proposal for_ ‘tho work. A. oopy | dorff to Fr W, Beebo nts’ Sant Gi, Ai. Ogi: | Me absence of President siceetog Se ate Ee) Beach, Glouce: jase. a2) Trans ; 30 per week. lay. THOMAS FARLEY, Manager. ‘The largest in Atlantic Gig 3. oval TEP June 30th, for the season BENJ. H. BROWN. JAS. P. SC OTT, Manager. jul8-2m Hot! ARLINGTON, : ATLAN‘IC CITY, N. J. Bi New York avenue. one square from depots 8s and in full view of ocean, First-claes in all appointments. Write for special rates for families and permanent boarders. ‘Trenton Company. ‘TRENTON, N. J., June 26—In the chancery court to-day a Dill was filed by Chancellor Woodruff on behalf of Grace & Co., of New York, against the erunct Globe rubber company of this city. The bill is exhibited likewise for the benefitof’ all ap. plying creditors who shall come in and contribute to the expenses of the forthcoming tigation. It alleges that the directors, officers, and stockhold- ers of the company formed a scheme to defraud its of this was sent to Bri the amount of the bid biank, and the original was shown to Hayward & Hutchinson. Humphrey returned thecopy, filling up the blank with $1,263. Hayward 4 Hutchinson had not bid, but were informed by en. Birney that if they would do the work as s}Pcified for $1,250 he would Tecommend the Commissioners to give them the contract. They having examined the specifica- tions, sent a written ofr reducing their former Tatsed to $1,360. When nted NewY. oe om prene to the bank tn NewYork ——_»+__ Beecher’s Birt) THE CELEBRATION IN The celebration at the Academy of Music, Brooke lyn, last evening, of the 70th birthday of Henry Ward Beecher, was attended by an audience that filled every part of the large hall. Rev. C. H. Hall the alumnt dinner table on Wednesday. It was ¢ & Humphrey, ‘eh iphrey, not intended by the Alumni Association to Invite the governor to the dinner, even if President Ellot did make him the guest of'the college at the com- mencement exercises, but the governor Will par take of the feast, nevertheless. By the custom of yeara, the esi of the pote bel although him- self a guest, 1s allowed the privilege of same a imi number of persons. President Eliot has used this privilege In favor of Gov. Butler. Conse- leaving | $1,500. J. L. Barbour eb ai. to Owen. acca 54, sq. 207; $3,100. J. A. Han lot 57, sq. 182;$——. Sarah E. Matlock to A, J. Bentley, pt. 19, sq. 369; $3,400. Simon E. Matlock to same, Same property; $—. Julia G. Horton to Anna E. Wayland, lot 71, sq. 240; $6,200. John Rogers to D.C. Haines, lot 292 and 293, Untontow: lot toL Robinson, right & ————— RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. —The pong ee Creditors and encumber the title to its property | bid to $1,250. ‘The two tds were then transmit- | Were the readings at the office of the chief signal | Guentiy Presgloct, Hace tively retused to | Presided. Rev. Dr. award Ingersoll read tele WPRE ALEMBY. PRING Lake BEAC ‘Mark baggage ‘Hotel Arlington;” aclivered free. With fraudulent mortgages so as to place it out of | ted byGan Birney to the Yommissioners with tha sence ena: jai, 78.8; 11 a m., 76.0; 9 p.m. O20. Preside at the table. That tact oy trip to En. Sams and letters of regret at inability to be pres» A frat-chise family hotel. “Electric bells fel6-1m* __ IMLAY & STEWART, Provztetors._ | {ue Teach of its creditors. John B. Canby,treasurer | recommendation to accest the lower bid of Hay- | Maximum, 78.8; mintmuin, 70.8 Tope that was to have been his excuse for absence | ent from ex-Presldent Hayes, Hon. A. 8 Hewitt, Fron snos ape a rerts M = = ae zt of the company, is alleged to have been tue prin- | ward & Hutchinson, wio were practical pluml The White Apache: in the event of Gov. Butler's receiving a di cipal in the scheme, and James F. Brook, president J. G. Whittter, George Wm. C; Co! St WOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAK- ers. The Commissioners approved, and the con- could not be pleaded now, and he was driven Senator Dawe on Cesaind, ba 8 — — . WwW LY HOUSE, A‘ LANT D, MD., owned by M of the company, and Josiah Holites, a director. are | tract was accordingly giv to Hayward & Hutch-| SKETCH OF THE CAREER OF AN ADVENTURESOME | flat-footed refusal to be present. The remaining | ~~ sy? ns m. Sherwnen, : Open all the year. Hot snd Cold d for three seasons accused of having actively alded him in the affair. | inson. ‘They proceeded tc do the work, and the ‘AMERICAN, officers of the association invited the Hon. Jos. HL | Whitelaw Reld, Ollver Wendell Holmes, Frederick Water Eaths in the ase. Et ot : ao «ton, within easy walk: The bill assails certain mortgages executed by cen Of first-class hotel, an all the conv: Ocean -iew;goach to meet trains. Je -im J. L. BR tion:.no dust, 50 acres of lawn, with plenty of and one of the finest springs in the whole mountain re- gion. Open for guests June 25, 1883. these parties amounting to about $15,000, and asks that Brooks and Hollies be compelled to pay back apparatus as fitted up by ‘them ‘bas been used of year, A telegram to the New York Herald, from St. Choate of New York, third vi Louls, Mo., says: A great deal has been written resident, to pre- ‘side, and he has consented to do c Dads ——— ees Douglass, Wendell Phillips, “Mark Twain,” P: T, 580. during Barnum, Gen. Hancock and others. Addresses the prova: Tet the school and has uite satisfactory. re —— were delivered by Rev. Dr. Armatage, Rev. Dr, — Eculars at 1938 Tetreet northwest” APPS {CT EA | the funds of the company which they obeained, They finished the work e last of October, | f late about the career of the white Apache re- ‘The Coming Prize Fight. Collyer, Rev. Dr, Fulton, Mayor Lowé, in behalf é ABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (P. 0. * and that the mortgages be set aside. The com- | Some exceptions were takm to it by the rincipal | cently wounded and captu and the most of It " of the city of Brooklyn, and John Barry, member Cazes Ma); ceven miles OA GeANP VELA voter, Pany itself, its officers, stockholders, and the Hold- | of the high school, who trmsmigted ths papers co | eritheue any foundation in fact. His brothe: RYAN, OF THUADELFEIA, AND MOAPFERTY, OF | of partiamont for counly Weatone, inden be = from ey chduit read: the Ruest cae L OCEAN END Of CONNECTICUT AVENUE, erect ane morigage preferences are made parties | Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, chairmm of the cominitree in | ciaeg in St Louls, and frou, Mine your eee PITTSBURG, TO MEET WITHIN SIXTY DAYS. See ah aren the Broaiwey: teniple, in Brook- £ ty :proprietis «trietly enforced ;LARG. ; S . lefendants along Ww: e receiver. charge of the high sphool On the 12th of Decem- ;, | From the Philadeiphia Press, to-day. yn, » Tead an addres 8, and presented on be- Bronr AkKCH IS THE WokLDos ‘grounds. | _ An entirely new house, elecantly furniehed, ent learned that the man who 1s said to have been pI 2 half handsome ioe —___ | clase in every Sesteths Creat ie Lee Dropped the Gold into the Sea. Poveior: who retsingd thi Motil feet sateen, a leader of the savages and exercised such great | Admirers of the flstic artin this city aro very | Ditcner, > “HOW Hebrews, a — RY, WEST | bar. Wo. LOVE: P Or bee aso Noo New Yorx, June 2%.—A letter trom Ha vana, | When he surrendered thenon a positive demand Gontrol over them is named L. U. Streeter. Ho 1s | much interested over the proposed prize fight be- MM. BEECHER MADE A SPEECH, 7 = ONG, BRANCHGRANBY COTTAGE, FIFTH | Cat Tuee ai ORNCar oP tee eat ae oe Cute | Pecan ago a Me Le OB, Se read | Child he was Wild “and Testa ee eae ASO | tween Mr. James Ryan and Mr. Daniel McCat-| tn which beeanrrene whatever faults had marred pu Gitta Howl achon Ooee Sonos Clon was lately Sent, Crom Man aa ee metta: | Know all aboue the Meee Of tee Coe ee eee | Ing. When he was About clover pea on Es | ferty, who are to meet each other in the ring the symmetry of his life were his alone. What- gordingt First-cinse accommodations. wae 4) et A Le qhe must | written letters “tothe, Oosmissiones trctline Ve | Started ostensibly to sonool, and. was npseey ene | within the next Sixty days. Both men are re-| ever of service he had rendered was God's. He ao- sontaae re See ese DROWN: administration, aud while caning over ‘the rail | effect that they. had nevrheard of the bil of eon eee Tolboread The earaed that he had gone to | puted to be determined fighters, and the exhfbl- | captoa the love prompting the exaggerated praise = Heo? Atzioy, accidentally dropped the satchel containing the | Bright & Humphries or of my other particular bid | $e5> He followed the occupation of a sailor until | tions they have given with soft gloves in friendly dwn the hing and = yer iiestown P RE ARGY! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘The most elegantly furnished and best ap- Pointed hotel iu Atiantie City. OPEN JUNE 307TH. Jel5-2m LENIZ & SIEGRIST, Proprietors, gold into the sea. ——»—__ A Noted Bank Thief Arrested. CHARLES ROGERS, ALIAS RUFE MINOR, ALIAS PINE. until about the time of thecompletion of the work under the contract.” given him because he loved men, but he loved truth more, and God morgstill. He palda high tribute to his parents, tracing to them any vigor or power in his life. In conclusion he bade all ir he accompanied Albert Sydney Jobnston in his expedition against the ‘Monaone, He joined the army in California and served with it one year, after which he went to Mexico and fought under the banner of Juarez, leaving the contests show them to be clever sparrers, Ryan istwenty-six years of age, five feet seven and one-half inches in height, and when trained down ee The Hill invstigation. to fighting weight tips the beam at 140 pounds. He Is the winner of two battles—one with Tom young Men present to plant their feet upon thi OCF. =— ~— New Yorx, June 26.—Charles Rogers, allas Rute SOMEINURD $ROM 3H BIESE EDITION. the Vasttod aretog He then entered the service of | Xankin and the other with George Madden, both | Fock of Tight and. prinerole, and they neta ‘thet hectient avenus FOWEsND House, Minor, alias “Fine,” @ noted bank thief, was| After the reading of thee answers, which oc- | the United States as interpreter at Fort Craig, | or whom le conquered in less than thirty min- | have no fear. After warmly thanking the audience Miss K. K. HAk ie feito Family Coen eek asin arrested last night. Rogers 1s. one of the most | cupied about 30 minutes,Mr. Coleman made a | Where he soon gained great influence over the In- | utes. He 1s well-knit, muscular fellow, very | for the honor paid hit, he requested them to rise, ctecihs ae in view of occan and iu abide. Persie, notorious bank sneaks in the country. Among | statement of the facts whih the prosecution ex. | dlans, par the Indian ring became hostile to him | jong-winded, and isknown a3 a “right-hanted | aud pronounced. the benediction in dismissing YONGRESS HALL, Je12-Im. R. MILLS, Proprietor. | bis achievements are the robbery of a .Baltimore | pect to prove in : because he would speak his mind about their do- | nghter. His oj ponent 1s five feet ten inches in| them, Cc # bank only five weeks ago of $10,900in bills, and a SARATOGA SPRING, GPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE 16ra. RATES $5.50 AND $4 PER DAY. AY VIEW, OCEAN GROVE, N. J., DIRECTLY ing the ocean and lake. Superior four-, hotel, with verandas on thrve fronts. ¥/) ct drainage and ventilation. Large and gry roous. Accommodation for 200, Box 2,051 1 del JOSEPH WHI big robbery at a government office in Washing- ton, at a siill more recent date, for which a war- Tant 1s out for his arrest. He 15 also charged with the r@bbery of $2,800 from Insurance Agent Rutus Rose at Albany on January 20th; the theft of $2.89 from the Brooklyn post office on February sustantially as follows: I 3873, 4 and5 Mr. L B. Wilbur was asub-contract¢ under Bartlett, Rob- bins & Co. for furnishing Numinated tiling. 76 or "77 Mr. Wilbur preseted his claim for extra ings,and they finally procured his dismissal. They succeeded in having him declared an outlaw, and a price was placed on his head. This drove him beyond the pale of civilization and he has since been a big man among the Apaches. Iowa Republicans. THE WILBURCASE, height, and wili ght at 165 pounds. He fought an Rhipped Charles McCoy, near Pittsburg, in sixrounds. McCafferty’s characteristic in gute ing and boxing is the deft manner in which he constantly Presents a side view to his opponent to avold body blows. He has Jong. arms and strikes ‘ol CONDITION OF WaLL.ace Ross. —A telegram from St. Jonn, N.B., Says Walloce Ross, accompanied by hts brother Edward, left thut place last night for Prescott, Ont. Ross has got himself into splen- did condition, and 1s declared by friends who have In > =; materials furnished, amomting to between fort; hard with his left hand. Lwithstanding the | seen some exhibitions on the Kennebaccasts to be ES wnne and Kusley street, @49 ‘7th; the stealing of $71,000 from theoffice of the | and ftty Shorea ee Mr. Hill ‘sald | PECEGATES ASSEMBLING FOR THR STATE CONVEN- | dilfercnce In Weight and height Ryan’s admirers | in better form than ever before. Ross has little to x6 Se a ram SHEE | deipna on Marck avo em Sea ne Desens | OMS, IS an Od clan ana” wo ong | Sian Gas eat a thee of MeCatteriyy ala hat his degeed peraae | mace chee a Te tad meas tO —_ t-class. Gus, El el phone. e! ‘ to have something {0) tu throu; am ay » 3 persist Ke cl jon do his best e race On Jul pox eae OF Tse ie rile and Teovbine | Gas company on May tt. He will have a long. | £2, BAVC, $2 called fa. Gannhow. . ib tote honed en al ot .f NEAREST TO SPRINGS AXMASDALE Hous Hotel, Bedford. P: term to serve for all these crimes, osha ai has already been menti annon—whose name | Delegates to the republican state convention, | ©DC® and capacity here—and he (Gan- the ght. cote ae ae RP ROE Rs HR | Geetay AAA BE He eR eter ‘AF NAL Homian tse 4 mat rece} to be mn which meets on Wednesday, have commenced to | $500 nor more than $1,000 a side, and to take place | —=—=——— on | AA, Het, Bedtra, Pa pow open, for rec New Jersey Editors at Newport. f forgeting Firough, ail that it could te Rowen | arrive, and with them also ‘neatly all the candi, | Snonei@ wlee ay Pullederplin. 3 P| - | over ‘bath rooma, billiard ro Xewrorr, R. I., June 26.—The members of the | through if that amounwas paid. Mr. Wilbur| dates and prominent public men of the atate. = “ae FS a = | Sregnameds beth rooms, “biltard room and, New Jersey Eiitorial Association, accompanted | sai] nothing, but relatedne eireumatauces to his p P A Swiss Invitation to American Rifle- pee MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL, o-quitoes. No :aal: snalari: ful driv Table liberaily supplied with far ‘rhe house is most pleasant located mid between Beaford an th large lawn, well shaded ; good stablini For further information address 12-Im* ALSIP & SMITHS. [OORE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, Leonardtown, ¥id., the Springs, wil z. by their families, arrived here this morning to attend their annual reunion and excursion. They ‘will return home on Friday. ————— American Institutions for the Insane. Newrort, R. I., June 26.—The 87th annual meet- ing of the Association of Medical Superintendents counsel, Afterwards leaping: employe of the architec office—was a member of ‘a firm who were dealim in building materials in this city, and holding catracts under the gov- ernment, Mr. Wilbur wen to Mr. Hill and, pro- testing ‘against it, aske: for his (Gannon’s) removal Finally, United States Senators William R. Allison and TEN YEARS OLD. James F, Wilson are among the arrivals. The latter talks glibly about reorganizing the supreme court, and in that manner revivifying the defeat- ed prohibitory amendment by securing a reversal of the late auverse decision 18 regard thereto. For that Gannon—an me ENTHUSIASTIC PRAISE OF OUR INSTITUTIONS, While a picked team of American marksmen 1s on its way across the ocean to Wimbledon to com- pete against the British volunteers, an invitation Something Younger but More Power- ful than Music—A Brief but Brilliant whe} the matter was this reason the retirement of Judge Day and the | to another contest has reached this country—the| Record. Me., ete. $1.50) of American Instutions for the Insane opened here | brought to the attention o the Secretary of the| nomination of a candidate who is favorable to | contest known as the Swiss Federal rifle match, Jer tie hydrants children to-day, Dr. J. H. Callender, of Nashville, Tenn., asury, Gannon was renoved, and from that cireular and dissr: AKLAND HOT. no morquitocs. T F. MOORE, Prop. presiaing. Thirteen states, the District of Colum- day Mr. Hill has pursue Mr. Wilbur, and has such a reversal are demanded. which is to be held this year in the town of Lu.| Te yearshave rolled away since BENSON'S GAP- Y 1 POSSIBLE NEW COMPLICATION. lake of that name, from the 8th to | CINE POROUS PLASTERS came into the market, and ia and New Bi wick are represented. ‘ort to deft as honest a claim as gano, on the 3 = CITY, MD., WILL he A Glee Peer a against ine government, To add interest to the situation to-night there!s | the ith of July. This invitation 1s addressed Ge take . wot Sctungh fer Oia te ° oe 0S, day, $8 to $10 Paris Workmen Coming to the Boston | Gey, rvien DENIES THR IPFER OF animERY, | ATeport current that Justice ‘Teevers isin a critl | «pear American Riflemen,” and it says: “Brought vege pres its at reduced rates by i e ‘ ith street, Washinito mt ‘astern Shore and Maryland Steamboat Cos. For particulars spyiy to S. J. MASSEY, Pro . mylo-2un Wyse “BRIGHTON,” ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAx. HOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL MODEEN Co: ES, Te POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is Reached by the WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, IN TWO HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA. Boston, June 26.—A cable dispatch to the Jour- nai, from’ Paris, says that the city council of Parls has appropriated 20,000 francs to be expended In sending a delegation of workmen to attend the foreign exhibition here. —— Wall Street To-day. AN INACTIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, June 26—The Post’s financtal article says: The stock market was generally inactive, Gen. Tyler, whose name vas mentioned yester- day in connection with ihe offer of $4,500 to Manly, Cooper & Co., bein; present, was at this point permitted to make astatement to the com- mittee. Counsel for the prosecuttn claimed the right to cross-examine, which was ccorded. Gen. Tyler then said: “Jam charged here with having made an offer of tibery. any offer to Manly, Cooper Co,,nor did I ever cal condition physically, and should his death en- sue the election of two judges would be required, and they would be chosen with this object in view. A reversal of the court decision could then be se- cured and the amendment revised much sooner than in any other way, provided the nominated judges could be elected; but this is a question for after consideration. The opinion is general that Governor Sherman will be renominatea by accla- mation; that Lieutenant Governor Manning and State Superintendent Akers will follow sult, and up like yourselves in the repubilcan faith, we are proud to think that the repubife reproduces in your midst the great men and the great virtues celebrated by Plutarch, and that your civilization excels thatof Greece and of Rome, In the place of the massacres of Sylla and of Marius, and of the superb pauperism of Lycui you have sud- stituted the railroad from the Atlantic to the Pa. cific oceans, and in a hundred mighty battles have abolished slavery. Dear riflemen, our repub- Mc and yours are proofs that the people can with- best remedy of its class ever produced. There were porous plasters before this one, but none now offered to the public can dispnte its pre-eminent claims and ite demonstrated success. Before the Capcine most of the rival preparations of other manufacturers and medical and chemical empirics are gradually but surely losing their hold upon popular patronage and confidence, never made and prices sagged forenoon, exce} the contest for the judgeship lies between | out danger be masters of their destinies; that ed- A | prices sagged during the forenoon, except for | suggest to them to make ailmpertect shutter.” | that the con! ~ To-day the 6 is the universal favorite, and has my’ F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. = half an hour, from 11 o’clock until 11:30 The Fitness proved to be ixlisposed to allow any Reed and McGil. ucation and liberty infuse in their hearts the love ‘o-day the Capcin« opening was 4 to 3g lower than last night’s clos- ing figures—the latter on Canada Southern. In the next hour the general market declined 3; more, the weakest stocks being New York Central, Read- Wabash preferred, all of TLANTIC HOTEL, EAN CTTY Man ngs painted, ct. Star office or of country and of virtue, and exalt courage to the point of sacrifice. Democracy is the great code of rights and of duties to which men Voluntarily sub- mit, and the public good becomes the law of all.” information to beextractd from him, and in- sisted upon telling his owr story, which was in effect that he was presentit the interview at re- uest of Mr. Daman, who wished that he (Tyler) won its proud position solely by its merits. Perhaps almost the only thing upon which the Allopathie, Ho- —$_—_—_-o-___ Another Colored Cadet at West Point. A telegram from Poughkeepsie says: The ex- amination of the applicants for admission at MD. Fast Expreaa Trains, with Parlor cars at- fsched arerun during ‘the season at conv: vhia, ir, Phil; nents 979 . Forgas Jou TIACY, Jeti K ISLAND, HOTEL. Li Fifwen miles # bi ane | aad Horse Cars ready to the station of the West Jersey rail- ot of Market atreet. tickets, b ecks, and full infor- mation, apply as follows: Northeast corner@3th strect and Pennsylvania avenue station, Baltimore and Poto- quae Katiroad. CHAS. E. PUGH, Gen’l Manager. Je9-tanlS J. R. WOOD, Gen’l Passenger Agent. QreckteN Works, CAPE MAY, N.5, WILL OPEN JUN! ‘The Sanitary Arrangemen Been pisced tn perfect order by hia. the Stockton have General Russell Thayer, Antastic Cry. Passengers from Washingtdh will take the through trains of the Baitimore and Potomac railroad to Phila- delphia and arrive at the new Broad-street station of ing, Texas & Pacific ans which declined 3. From 11 to 11:30 there was an upward reaction of 4¢ to %, the latter on Jersey Central. to 86 the improvement in other stocks being 3 to }, but after 11:30 the market became weak, and by 12:30 had declined 1 per cent for Jer- sey Central, % for New York Central, and 3¢ to on the remainder of the list, These changes left the market 3; to % lower than last night’s prices, the latter on Lake Shore. The firmest Stocks during tha, forenoon were Canadian Pacific, Lackawanna, St. Paul, Western Union, Erie and rates being 2% and & Foreign exchange is dull and featureless. The Markets. should be present to hear whatever proposition the Manly Cooper companymight have to make, but as they made none, hia interest or connection with the matter ended. At 1:30 the committee adjourned till 10:30 to- morrow. The health officer to-dajmoved -his office and’ effects to the Hellen bulidiné,at Sth and D streets. AFPOINTMENTS AND DISYIBALS BY THE COMMIS- chapia redgoed apin ‘ was appointed in his plae. As the time 1s so short it fs not likely many Ameri- cans will contest at Lugano, notwithstanding the very cordiat invitation. “Le Bol Amuse.” SOME SIDE LIGHTS THROWN ON THE TIFFS OF KING ALFONSO AND QUEEN CHRISTINA. ‘The Paris Gil Blas throws the following new light on the episode which is exciting 80 much in- terest at Madrid: “King Alfonso, who, at the Insti- mospathic and Eclectic schools of medicine agree is that BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER reslly does what is affirmed ofitby the proprietors. “For the mother knew,” sings Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes im bis exquisite poem, ‘*The Opexing of the Piano,” “For the mother knew that musto ‘Was an ever-sovereign balm; West Point has been finished, and out of the 152 Who applied 7 have been sent away, having been found deficient. Among the latter 1s William Waite, of the Oberlin district, Ohio. His alternate was John H. Alexander from the same district. Both came to West Point after a thorough compe- tive examination at home. Alexander has been examined as Walte’s alternate, and he has passed @ most creditable examination. Walte failed in grammar. Alexander was way up In grammar and ———————— District Governnent Affairs. ‘MISCRLLANEOUSMATTERS. Stands 98 in arithmetic, What makesghis case 1n- of a zealous courtier, the Duke de Sesto Louisville and Nashville. The floods at the west as erinvendent’ Miles, of the, frealarm tele verestin Js the fact that he is @, colored boy, and Sanaa Relipsees rel ieiieh thes Sakon oh iis Queae She had sprinkled it over sorrow, shootin. pres ‘i q i a led. rumor finan: bl: 7 a ow {re he has already donn e cadet uniform. Phy- es Wipcemionth. — | Stoo TS AESENY Wie CH oom without Chicago were made use Of By the beurein han | quartérmaster's corral, jatnstreet, near the Long | sically, mentally, every way he 13 superior to | Perides, was one fine morning subjugated by the ‘And s0en tts brow grow calm, Point by Northampton to mering the market, ‘The railroad bond market | Didge. It will be number 47. Whittaker when the latter first arrived on the | charms of a young woman of high lineage, Mile. B. | 5 tousands of people on oither wide of the Atlant me every Monday. Weduesduy and va Was dull during the forenoon, with but few changes | The Commissioners yestrday appointed G. B.| Dost. He 1 18 years 6 months Old and welghe E,, Marquise a’A- “Stull young, beautiful and of ee ee ee CAMDEN & ATLANTIC! | WEST JERSEY in prices. Money continues abundant and was | (yibirt pn additional privab of the Metropolitan | about 185 pounds. He is a dark mula'‘o, moves | supreme distinction,” says i Globo, mentioning | could chant, if they choee, of this physical restorer. SS & ‘than p EAILROAD, RAILROAD, freely offered for call loans at 23 per cent on col- Lede oh st year, uy 5 reel quick, has @ bright, intelligent countenance and | her under a borrowed name, ‘she captivated the * “sc my 15-3 Station foot of Vine street. | Station footot Market et, | Mater! of dividend paying stocks, the range of | Public schoo kinky hair parted in the middie. His voice is | heart of the sovel and, as she dic ‘They nave placed it upon the spots where raging pain pleasing and his demeanor is that of a young learn who has been carefully brought up. . Alexander says he & most excellent physical examination. A West Point officer said, a virtue tn harmony with her other quall Fielded to the royal passton that she had 1 The two lovers at first concealed their passion, and then observed fewer precautions. It was not ttle ae SIONS. Superintendent of Streets E. M. his effici and Mr. J. J. Burrows The District Commis- existed and within an hour fallen into peaceful sleep, rda} The Capcine does this, of course, by means of no spell, “I do not believe he will be tabooed in any way. I | long, therefore, before Maria Christina entertained | such as leads the superstitious to consult practitioners BALTIMORE, June 26.—Virginia 68, deferred, 9; ic Pasi treet iidated, 40%, + pasta er q . Cha- | am satisfled he will be treated well, especially by | suspicions which, thanks to the Duke de Sesto foe tmanasement will be under the care of J. F. convey pascaurers direct to the Wor Sieey aed capone, Lit ate 1OAOe SSR ae eo: beet tae Din to take effet Om the jouninstant, add an-em: | the rst class. You soe. the Old feeling has ated | hnstesis become of the black art, but by a union in its composition of fae“ Aduconguises Toare PrOUrHety of Old Conon | sation, aud Uion tmafcr comchen connect dross to today. ae oe Phatio expression of tier appreciation of the | out, and the boys do not believe it pays to do such ‘the most vigorous and efficient medical agents ever ais- Mr. CAKE will be at Continentai Hotel, Philadelphia, | "2g, rh tickets, Pagyaae ¢ id .. | Flow: ee eee radaling, 1074, | Nuelity and ability with which he has discha Pa eg ger icdayeenet Jasc8 rg min” | ae ron fabs one star Wun ms | Fa: wna Gu, Whee tubers gaara | tho duties ot tho Polio ot Suporitandont of Determined to Fight, amen WEBS COLLEGE nesont. SHADE, MoUN- mead ealiegnd nn’ ones Debiimone aad Roto | T20ay 37: So. enniees © 100 reas tar 153; | _ ‘The Commissioners malethe following appoint- Everybody knows the general uses of « plaster. Try tring, paths, nnting. > " : Se Grreninte Bree: CHAS. E. PUGH, FE BOP rag | tober, ido anusde Gert southorn aust an lower; | fo be haebee eaaelae eee ae Sea aeM) ae ees Re ot Rennie nee: "s im. Ave. address .. re at + A ELLY, New Windsor, Md. Sapte ine | _se7-ta1s MARAE Gen, Permnes Aneat, = Joust and dul: southern, waite, 56460; mon, always keep themin the house; but first make Cate MAT, N._J_CARROLE “VILLA” JACK: | JFJOTEL COLUMBI®, OCEAN BEACH, ¥.3., | Pid: Aurust, S15sa01X Heptemaber, 6 western | £12 ur 3. We fast nignt tates that afr, Belrne: was ts eee Mah ts wee CAPLAES outta tn oeeten, y ch; JN) . : —~ eq 4 — —_ inate shout nite, y sapaets & mint fous: yt 45048. engineer. depai me Mr de ge Se een An attempt was ‘Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York, 3028 terms Mra. J. A. MYEKS, P.O. ee stim 4 Battie unchanged, but Nalior were yester se srress pin; 884, Cape May. my23- 2 R, Manager. | butter Steady western packed, Ba16 ; ‘a8 Ateestic CITY, N. J. [ussost HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEAR THE = quiet, 18819. Raa me Met Coffee, firm— pms a M G bs groquet, lawn tennle; : eaten: Og ie that she ax REGER‘'S AMILY HOTEL. Eee ie Pe esr eT ft cause Slat ae rere fratt- THE COLONNADE. ER, Proprietor. E peg rong aimeuty that she} PURE HUNGARIAN WINE : E y Furnished, with all the modern improvements. Bisemerean AED LG ES OPENED 70 ‘ba ot Eats ine ase MRS. C. A. RINES, communication by boats. Terms mode- ——_.__-___. fire department. Con; Owing to the rapidly increasing demand forour PURS Fin QUE BEATIN, core of Gteamer J. W. TE Parewrs were issued to-day as follows: John B, | tlors for the next fisca week | HUNGARIAN WINES, we have opened an American french Senet Se SD = ~ Archer, Washington, hydro carbon furnace; John | Devs af the re wae ate = Branch, where a large Stock will always be kept, : EASON 1883, a= HE GUY MANBION SROORD AVENUE, B.N. Berry, Baltimore, car spring; Geo. A. | this subject between the ‘Dstrict Commissioners NOTES UPON HUNGARIAN WINES, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE, block from tise ocean; convenient all ‘oa Borden, Battimers, fluid pressure brake; John | and the fire board has recejtly been published in il open JUNE ler, 1853. ‘Terma, $2.50 per, of interest. First-class appoint Bray, Washington, paper fabric or matting; | Tae Stax i WW. Sjecial arransements for families or! 'e2-Im* MRS. J. F. BOWEN. Mivert G Bruss, Unioatow ny0.C.actew, cutting die: Mr. Edm bout the abolition of fie for cnculars woe ETROPOLITAN—CORNER OF ATLAN. cay Ne Dutton, two patents tor waver close wy, 22s WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. | Mf ucuon Fink avenues, Atlante City, near' w Washing Dy dental plugger; Get: M. Psapp yy is ee Nile, door Terme modarate "5, he Mose ‘aha, “Wasningt ‘aliog aie ob that comm! a CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN phenson Oy o! — to by iy oem Se etes. z _ mel jel-2m Proprietor. or dental 8, ipl pd v me with $26, $12 and $16 per ease. my2l-2m _% RDAN- ENS TUESDAY, JUNE 121u. Ei UST: ABLE SEDATIVE.-SEK NT END COTTAGES BEDFORD, PA. o* eS BUSTER, 4 Shhcot Oita = = po pe it ROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, tip ttati agile a2 atone rE charge; terms moderate. Address— Greet Most, rvesters: oe muy’ 2un 4. W. BARNDOLLAR, proprietor. Mountain, Washington, water-closet; W. eerie RED KADARKA.—611 PER CASE. WHITE RIESLING.—¢8 AND $11 PEE CaS, OFNER AUSLESE, (BUDA).—611 PER CASE. more, railway car, INCREASE OF THE NUMBER OF PaTENTS.—A com- parative statement prepared at the Patent Office shows that during the past six months, there were 10,518 patents issued, being an increase of 21 cent over the same period of last year. ‘aad AT THE CABINET MEETING to-day all the members Rid 3 now open. Address EDWIN ROBERTS. pt tc abundant Dest fruit @ neighborhood of the Speisgeis art yvand accommodations to A. 3. 401 9th street, Washington, Bet Cireu- A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. : se Eg GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE Assessment Com: re. wlibdrewel, 2 seate pase oo af es asta MONT HOUSE, ey uMi bg Aatetsg Belear da | stant: ep Ses Meares, ogeccome, ie menabers a oy? For particulars address Mrs HOBE: BLACK eek eo eke as WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KN AS OS sols JUSTH'S Od Stand = oa, A Charles, IL ; Jas. M. bar gp orogeny Enc ete tieade Bertie oan Sg tll penta ar uboying™ Moe! Post Office department is informed of tiie arrest by Inspector bape GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, WILL BE OPEN can be sold at respectable prices. ‘Stand, No. 619 D street, between 6th and Be B.— Bowe by wet vrompuyaucuded tw