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a \ tiie é ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. JULY 21 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. CECE OF TRE CHIR SiGNAt. OFFICER, Wastixcros, D. C., July 21, 1884, 9:35) Am. For the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, westerly wind: ary follwed DE fh temperature. For Tueslay slighty warmer tal ‘weather is indicated fur district op the AUanuc coast. Lapigs are respectfully invited to attend auction sale at @e Tt street mW. For particulars se | Avetion column. hand E streets northwest, Water delicacies. Ladies’ ‘Tre Potomac 1s 8 mies wide opposite “Colonial Beaca.” 3M. Winrzas will close out a beautiful ascortmert | Of White suits, three best styles of French corets, ad bathing suis. at 2% per cent discount; also Sik mantiiias price. st Temple Hotel, Mu street, oppusite Patent offiee, at $25 per month. avertisement, Fessku’s Icy Crean Shipped auy where out of town. 1427 New York avenue. optician. No offer refused. | CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. THEATER Cowigte.—First-ciass varieties sight ris? | Drrvex’s StuMEK GaRpEN.—Interesting perform- ance. | Stam Bicrcrs Parx.—Polo mateh and hurdle! races. Condensed Locate. | Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m., and ex- tingufshed 9t 3:00 9.1m | D. Hawi ins, Who wus injured In the late acct | dent at the ¥ onthe B. ‘thls city, has sued the r. for fojuries which he al nature. pore and Olio road, tn iroud company for $21,000 eges are ui a permanent | George W. Rice, the photozrepher of the Greely | arctic Sepeattion: who Bost bis Wve in the polar re | ne, Wasa. member of Metropoits Lodger, No. 16. | OOF. of thi Ertdar evening, at a Fecu:| pointer to arate itl be fo ons, N ‘The Washihzien wonument can be seen ata int neariy opposite the battiefleic of Bail's Bluff, Montyomery county, Md., « distance of over thirty miles | ‘An alarni was struck yesterday morning from Box $7, owing te fire In ilie coal and wood yard of | sa ©. H. Burgess, at the corner of 8th and O streets | Lorthwest. Th. flames extended to a partially | Dullt Louse before they were extinguished. Loss, $500. Lafayette Dick. aged 12 years, fell from the loaded dirt caFt Which Re was driving on Soturday, near Howard univers! dn wheel passed over bina, crushing the rig’ terribly left leg above He was taken to the Gar~ Held hospital, Wt leg Was amputated | and the fracture in Twas reduced, ‘An Inquest was yroteniiy hela over the bod of Wm. Jones, the colored ina killed lest. Friday morning by fal!ing brick at the yard of Ch ‘The jury found the death was puresy acy A largely 1 meeting Was heid arth Carolina Avenue M, P. churel. =uisp ue order of Good Yermpiars, dresses Werv eilvered by Rev. H, Burkh: 3. Thos. Turner. ane Rev. L. Yions were vive by Master Si Miedfeit. The music was under the chat ABE For the first time since early spring the Potomac | river is clear, and anglers are out by the hundreds | Some tine buss hav’ during the last | Several days, i James O'Neill, watchman at the Washington house, 34 street and Penvsylvenia avenue, while passing Urouch the building, fast nicht, fell ‘the cell_r and recetved a severe scalp wound. ‘The Ehzibeth four-oared crew, oF Norto hag entered tor the Fotomc Fiver reatte. A very larze audience ‘tssembled In the Congre- | ional ehureh last evening to. listen to the Rev. F. Carroll, of Minnesota, Wao lectured under the ‘auspices of th ance on the subject “The Young al of the Vircinla Midland raliroad That the Incouventeice recently experienc Charlottsviile Junction, Va., by passengers, and of which complsiut was made thro: ‘THE Stak, was only temporary, caused by a change of schedule on One of the ro John T. S. Crogzin et al. has Med a bill agt. Semuel Amery. to sell part lot 3, square 494, and for distribution of the proceeds. ‘The grand jory of the Criminal Court was, to-day, adjourned til the second Monday In Octob r. tinal tm bankruptcy was signed by Judge Wrlie In the case of Heary Wel- ford and Marks Shilbe rz Real Estate. filed as follows: W. H. Mocre to Ida C. Mar-ball, lots 7 and & ¢q. 203; $3.36. Kobert: MeKernoids to same, lot 2 2; $1,800. H. Georgiana Shannen to Mary L. smub, lot 4, estate of G. W. bet to Richard H. Catn, lots 22. . W. Henshaw et al to Geo @ub. sq. 738; 71.850. Francis +. Janifer to W. ba 4.39.5 $1,000. A. P. Fardon to P. H. Ward, 35. Sq. 73: $6.50), &c. Chas Payson to Mary M- ‘Buyek. parts 16. 18 and 19, sq. 127; $13,500. Cath-| erine Harrigen to Michael Gallacher, parts 17 [0 | 20. Sq. 909, $1.00. “CC. Duncanson to Mory C. Burgess, lot 8, block 20. Meridien Hill; $1,050. Henry | Kraak to M. Menk 0: $2.80. Catherine on south side | Of Le bet_ 24 and $1 now: $— LH Russell to | ‘Thomas E. Young, lot 15, sq. 1.001; #35. C.C Dun- | ganson to James T. Sinith, lot 7, bock 20, Veridian Hii: $1.01 25. Same to WoW. M t 9, Dock 2; i and 14, Dlock’8: 9 aml 10, Bock 15, Burg ss, Jot 8, block 29, ALP. Pardon to Edlen'M. Grav, lot 23) #215 Anna L Woodbury to United St tes, lot 15, bloc 22. EMting! JF. cult ae! +8) 8: le. part Pre acres: $2,000. Louisa K. Norton acres in’ Weodly Lane: ¢730. Eital Tto U.S. of America, lot H, bis hai place: $1300. D. B. Groff to Simon D. New- oy Va., $8598 Sue to Var ¢ do; $1.050 y ro Jot 35. Sq. 9g: #5 000. Mare 1. Elliott et Ricuard D. Pollard, pt. of “Beali’s Adven- ture;” B50. | Seaton Logay’s Deranttee—The departure of Senator Logan for the natinnal encampment its Was made the occasion of a very en @emonstration Saturday night. ise Unton Veteran Corps, Old Guard, ard a longe body of Grand Army men, preceded by the Narine Bund, marched to the reckience Of she Senator op 12} street and tendered their serviess asan escort to the Bailimere and Po:omac depo! Senator Lo gan tok a seat In a carrie ge with Deparment ee Alexander. When the procession a large crowd was ass and bow his acknowle nied tal ear Past Department Con: Richardson, Wiliam Gibson an Delegates, Charles King. HS. Hiurter, and LK. Brown: a, National Courct! of Adminis tration: Depa at Commanders Woodman, of Virginia, and Hennighansen, Maryland; Vessra Christie, Stokes, Messer, Baxter, Koland and A. R. Grant | Wno Owxs THe Bonrs?—A suit In equity was | commenced on Saturday against John W. Thoip- Son to recover 109 bonds of $1,000 each of ‘the New Orleans, Haton Houge and Vick-burg raliroad com- aby. aScollat ral for a loan of 25,000, mtde to Commitsstoner West by Mr. Tho This sult is a sequel to one brought a year eral West by the sume plaintiffs The complaint, it ls stated, was fully and promptly ausivered at the time, abd after some test Was token the case Was dismissed by the eemplalnan’s and a compis Iwas acknow.edced by them to the detendant, with ap approval of “ail (hut he had done tn the prémisea “Commissioner West, when asked whether lad any reply to make’ to the article im a morning paper charging him with ob- taining moner upod securities lett In Lis possession for sale keepiiiy, remarked that his answer would be made in Court, aud that entire justification for Bis action would then be made evident. Two CoLonen Femare Pratism.—A disgraceftl Scene Was Witnessed vesterday afternoon at the foot Of 2g street southeast, where a iorge crowd was fathered watching two colored girls ight. There ‘Was 9 effort made to separate the girls On the contrary. the spectators rather nrzed them on. The | firls fought with -uch vigor and scratched with | Such energy that their faces were streaming with Diced, and Macily the dress of one was partially torn Off, und she Was oblixed to run into a house to hide her nakedness “ihe mother of one of the girls stood near a spectator ot the fight. ‘The cause | Of the affray was sald to be a young man, whose affections had been allenated by Ube superior wiles Of one of the dusky amazons Mn. TAYLOR RELEASED ON HIS OWN Rxcoayt- ZaNck—On Saturday afternocn im the Taylor habeas corpus case, after Judge Wylie nad made anorder directing that new ball be given, Mr Taylor produced # letier trom the attorney’ gen- eral.statirg that Mr. Taylor's personal recognizance im $10,000, would be sutisfactory and ils was taken. Mantace LiceNses—Marriage licenses have | Deen Isstied by the clerk of the court to Gottlieb | Schueiter and Katherina Burk; William Neal and Eliz’ stuart, both of Monigs: ery county, Md; | Wuibelm Lotti «nd Caroline Gunther; Franz Krause and Mary Adelaide lileriing: Kichard T. Campbell and Ana Hagan. of Charicston, 8. C.; Thom:sCon- | Bridget Donohue: tarry © Siebbins and A Stansbury, Doth of Baltimore. | John I Green and Alice Virginia Cornell, both of Alexan- Gris, Jobu Hears Weeden and Ruthy Arnold, both | Of Anne Arundel county, Md; Chas Queene and Rachel Boos, ao | THE Camr MEETING SkasON.—Yesterday was a | quiet day at Waviman’s Grove camp meeting, held | Bear Anuspolls Junction, under the auspices of the A ME church. Among the ministers present Were: Kevs. A.M. Green, of Louisisna; George W Brodie and J. W. Bowser, of Bultimore; J. T. Mor- His, of Crowdersville; J. J” Herbert, of Eslicott City; 3, P. Shreves, Samuel Johnson and W.H. Brown, Of this city: D. J. Becket, of Bladensburg. A half: dozen new cottages have’ been completed at Wash- ington Camp Grove. Mr. Alfred Wood, of this city, has purchased the cottage of Commissioner Price: Tue Basies’ Snors xD Stockixas.—Lizie Simms. s colored girl. on Saturday wight, stole a Of shoes and a pair Of stockings off the Gir Wermen Schiuidee baby. She was sentenced Uhis morning by Judge Sneii to 6 days in jail. TueareR Comigte.—An entirely new has been prepared. for the ‘Theater Combyue this Week. A great tiny new performers whl appear, and the perionmsnce. consisting of sketches spe- | tresses | JaMes W. Do: STABEED TO DEATH. A Tragedy in South Washingfon—The Fatal Ending of a Street afiray. King Howe, Ebecano Howe, his cousin, and Jos, Herbert, three young men, alter attending the " museum on 7th street, Saturday night, Walked towards their homes in South Washington, snd when they had reached Hurrigan’s saloon, on the corner of 3land M streets southwest, went in ‘nd bed some beer. While there three oolored men entered and also had drinks. King Howe and Her- bert then went out and sat on te gurbstone for a whtie, when the colored men came out and started Across the street. Howe asked ons of trem what Ue tt Was and the colored tnan, it 1s stated, gave @ profane and vulgar answer. The young man mae some remars which seemed to anger the negro, Who rushed at Howe and struck bln with hig st. Howe endeavored to defend himself, at which the colored man drew a knife and struck at Uie youth three times The latter cried, “my God, Tam cut.” Hertert then went to bis assist ancé when the negro cut iim twice inthe left_arm ud Tan eWay. Merbert then led Howe to his home, woien he reached week from the 108 of Bicod, aud as be entered the door he exclaimed, “ou, mother, Lam dviog.” Drs Orook and Leech were summoned and iound Howe suffering trum Uuree stab wounds in the body. Me Was in great atu, but nothing could be done for him, and be d list night at about 10:10 o'clock. Howe, the murdered yout, was about 19 years of age, and lived with bis parents, who are véry poor, ut No. 9 Vinegar row. on ist’ street, between M and 3 Streets soutuwest. Josep Herbert, the other wounded bos, is about 18 years of age, and ives next door to the Howe's. Howe drov. i car on the 17th street extension of the Metropolitan line. AN INQUEST THIS AFTERNOON. ‘This morning Coroner Patterson, accompanied Dy Dr. Edward M. Schaeffer, visited the house of de- ceaced, and finding the body tn ice had Undertaker Lee take 1t out of the ice, whereupon an autopsy held by Dr. Schueff'r. A jury was, in tae Meentime, summoned by Lieut. Boteler, and 1 was decided to begin the Inquest at 3 o'ciock this after- noon. A Street Car Driver Shot. A COLORED MAN SEEKS SATISFACTION FOR BEING EJECTED FROM A CAR. Mr. M.B. Clarvoe, a driver on the 14th street line of cars, Was shot tu the breast Saturday night by a colored man while in the ofice of the company,near 14th and Boundary streets. It appears that on the up trip the colored man was in Ciarvoe’s car, and when taken to an account by the driver for inaking Temarks to a lady passenger, replied In an insolent Manner, which led Clurvoe to eject him from the car. The car was driven to the stable, and the Griver was standing In the oMce engaged in set- Uing his accounts, when the negro entered and as- tted hin. A Tight at once ensued, Ciarvoe get st of lis asswtlant, when the latier and, drawing a seven shooter, dis- iiuiu) three feet of Clarvoe, the ball Labing effect m his right bre: iter tle shoot fug the colored man made his escape. Between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterd y morning Lleut. Fearson ied Wim. Aroid.on € street, between Ist and 24 siicets souihiwesi, as Clarvoe’s ass laut. He was recognized also ‘as being the ict who stole a horse from Samuel Pollard at Verrenton junction, und brought to this elty. This morulay 1h’ the Poilce Court Arnold was charged with cssault with intent to Kili, and the case Was coutinuel ty Suturday, Arnold Velug com- mitted in deiault of $209 bail. ‘The Fraudutent Voucher Case. ADDITIONAL INDICTMENTS AGAINST MR, BELL MANY. Tbe crand Jury to-d-y found Indictments ezainst hu (LWo Cases), Viulatiug sections 5,491 and 5.458, for presenting a taise till and voucher of the | bureau of medicine and surgery to pay inspector, West gion, April 15th, 1882, for Jars, botties, &., to $1,519.62, for hospital use. Also tor presentin % silullur vcucuer to the same oficer on May 84, 1999, for two Bellinan’s tnvalld bedsteads, With eevotur, at $145; Wo adjustable mauiresses, ten Bellman’ sick ward bed-teads, a1 $15; (en iat! At #2, &., aluouniing to #1253. Mr. Manp emg th court, and having given Duis in Chicago in cients, Waived the hearing’ and gave bis personal recosnizance. ACiub Room Kaided. Detective Bock and Seigeant Johnson, with sev- eral officers of the mith prectnet station, ralded the rooms of the National club, at No.506 9th Suet northwest, about 11.30 o'clock last nignt and found @ came of poker in full List. Mr. Joun H. Wiitnot, The al eged proprivtor, who 1s ulso au officer of tue Fresied as proprietor and eleven players dus Withers. Wiot Was required to deposit S100 colatetal for lis appearance In Ue Police Court tits morning. In Ue Folice Court tiis morning Wilmot was arratgucd under the first section of the gumnb tng law, “inaaing It a penitentiary offense to keep a gambling house. ‘The case Wiis set for trial t- morrow. ‘ine men found tp the house were re- spectabie loo. tig citizens, and regis\ered us mer- chants, clerks afd stone dutters, ‘The traw ond Cases. SOHUE RELEASED ON HIS OWN RECOG- SIZANCE—THE ATIOKNEY GENERAL CONSIDEKING THE CASTS. The case of Jas. W. Donohue, indicted fn the straw bond eases ior con-piriey and perjury, was to-day called to the attention of the Criminal Court, Judze Wyle, by Mr. A. K. Browne, and hls bai: Was dis charg’d, leaving im on lis ewn recognizance. ‘Thes tadiyunents were found Wareb 24, 1882. Mr. Browne satd that they were ready for and de- Sifted w trial, as these indictments pending oper- ated to tue prejudice of tae detente. be court scd that be would do nothing more them he had in Uy ordered the pros.in the dersin, J Bow bere Attor nite order is awalttd by Allowed to Pesizn. OFFICE CLEXK WHO BUCGRT STAMPS OCTS.DER 4 CITY ros: ‘loved to resign by ‘od. ‘The cause of the cin mailing registere per day. Wrony-doka mumod te: ht we te aad frend, Mr. Soue, amps, ation whatever, his .ctiou was clear oMce his fas, however, alowed tO reuldstances of The case. to-night nue aun med testitted they iad some words ebout | hi nes fugu) Strack herin the ear with a bottle, felled Ler to the ground, and he then kicked hb and mouth, Enocking t%o teeta ont, almost ruining ber eves.” On crogs-ex- nation witness denied that she ever signed her home Wayman Unt Suown a note addressed to smy dear Baby,” and signed “Lizzie Wayman,” ‘Th uit’ testified that he went to Lizzie's | house on Seturday pizht and because she wanted | him to stay and he refused sh held Lins down op the bed, and he had (0 use sonal stolence to get out. Jail for six'biontan i Driver's Stoorn Gaxnes becomes more popu- lar as the season advances, as ts evidenced Uy the ce every evening. The wonderful Jucvlers and the great mimic, Charles 4. Grrar, we retained, and @ number of new faces tnake their appearahce thls evening. Rarw1xo 4 DisrerCramLe Hovsr.—About 2 o'clock Sunday morning Sergeant McHenry and 9 squad of oflicers of the Sventi preeinet raided the house No. 318 Peunsy.vania avenue. Nine men and eleven neh Wer’ captured. ‘The men left $10 collateral were locked up. Pond, the proprietor, was the Pollee Court’ this morniog with a bawds house, and the case was continued 29th inst., owing to the Liness of the de- PLIFTING.—A well-dressed and apparently well educated woman Was arrested in the Valais Royal Saturday, charged with shop- ititing. ‘Te woman, whois about 40 years of age, ave her name as Mrs. Sarah Jonnson, ard said Tat she lived on € street. between ad and 4% Streets. ‘The officers seareiied her room and found a number of fancy articles she deposiied $20 collateral at the station, whicn was forfeited this moruing. ee Fiss Hovseno.p Foxsitcee, BILLIARD TABLE, Fixe Ligvons aNb Wixes at AUcTION—Mr. Thos Dowiing will sell to-morrow (Tuesday), commenc- ing at 10 oclock, at No. 2024 G street, the residence or the late Gen’ 0. E. Tabcock, a Mhe coliection of household effets, Bradbury piano, fine old Welch Madeira and other fine wines, and one splendid Ullard table. ‘ihe wines will be sold at 12 o'clock, nd the billiird table will be reached early in the sale. See advertisement. Ixpicruexts Rerontep.—The grand } et = jury found indictments as fotlows: Bell Mann, violat Sections 5421 and 5.438 Revised Statutes (two cass); William E. Cook, violating section 5,467 Re- vised Statutes (embezzling u letter); Herman Brug- geman, violating section 5,458 by embezz Ing age stamps and ue larceny of 45,000 stamps ———— ‘A SALYarion Anuy Dzriaxt.—An attempt ts be- Ing made by the Germans and ochers to drive the salvation army out of Norwick, Conn. The army is defiant and has thrown a handbul broadcast hoping that It will Induce the Detter class to pray them to remain. They have made many conteria there. The bandbills announced a parade of * Shiles, Sous and dances, promises to bea very | washed warrior” on the @ist inst., a banquet, and teresting one. presentation of defined the jaw in Fegulate the depots in relation to keeping peace und ler 98a mali route, and tue company was bound to ful- doubtedly had authority to ieguiaie the speed of {tg malis, and having exclusive control of the streets, he thought the legisiature had no right to Interfere with the consol of speed. Mr. Forrest sald he was taken somewhat by surprise by the points raised, and wouid tike to have ime to 100k no escaping the decision. The legisi- ture'evidently gress." “the case was coniinued until to-morrow. WARRANTS FOR BALTIMONE AND POTOMAC CONDUC- for Engineer D. Meseck and Andrew J. Hyland, con- ductors of engines on the B. & P. ratiroad, charged the city mits at @ greater rate of speed than six miles per hour, ‘these In the elrele are almost ail At being the annual gathering of the Sunda; | (unatic); rererence -o wustitor. Teave to sell certal guardian. JW: Sights diclanced | Belf Nami, viol sauit; tned 21. deved one Of the ‘oldest ‘and most or his age, after a’long “and p: eoverr that he had been | fice in not buying the | be paved th from 38d to 35t balance of tivo squares th baud condition, Paxton says that | | arrived with 2.000 busiie's of wheat; schooner Veale tes tat | ad jon. Vaxten ts | son, thie Inspector, wa | fas, Wilt having done anything | a vidlation | ismiseal was | volr, Reported for Tue EvkNING Stam daughter of Assistant Postinaster Burroughs, of the city post ofiee, was badiy burned about 103) hight at her I King and Princ ing to her room it the gas wiih # match whied of her dress. Tt caught to her she ran Screaming Into the next room occupied by her_ parents Toasted about the body that her fat ie a ing the fuines. Mis: condition to day, but her injuries will probably be fateL oth ber mother and elder sister were also somewhat burned tn extinguishing the lames. ing a dre-sed colored widew.named Lizae Wright. | Burneta Brocket and Miss M. T. Walsh, and Miss V. A. Grigg, of Lee school. and Miss Anne W. Summers aod s. Washi | this morning for Harrisonburg, Va., to attend the Sulumer Normal Institute of thé public schools, to ‘be beld at that place. took his money and | He was sentenced to | church, of this place, paid a visit to St. James’ (Catholic) church, at Falls Chureh village, vester- day. and sang av the high muss there celebrated by Ofiicer McCann, ¢ange trespa: prisoner at the station house this morning. has been away’ for some time, will return this week to his pastorate at St. Mary's church-—The work Of F palriug the interior of Lee colored “school butiding is as comple In the Baptist chur yecueraaa NY Baptist church yesterday.—Win! Madi: a colored man, shot himself in 1 ra Scalp wound,’ at nis house, on south Colnmbus street, yesterday morning. tie station for thelr appearance, whtle the | i mest marvelous stories concerning the lite series of electrical storms, which have done 80 much dam- age to the crops in western Counecticut, continue 10 be reported. A well-known Putnam physician, dark night, near West Thompson, was startied, and of fire in the road ahead of him. When about thirty Speed of Railroad Trains. AN INTERESTING CASE IN THE POLICE COURT—THE POINT KAISED THAT THY DISTRICT LEGISLATURE HAD NO JUKISDICTION OVER THE RAILROADS In the Poilce Court this morning, Samuel Bell, a conductor, and Robert Kumley, an engineer, on the Balumore and Ohio railroad, were charged with Tunning their trains at a rate of speed taster than six mL.es an bour within the city llmita. Mr. Rich- ard T. Merrick, who appeared for the defendants, sald that they would admit the fact that the trains Were run at a rate of speed {aster than six mlies an hour. He said the law under which the pro-ect- ton ig Drought an uct of the lestaiative, assembly assed in 1871.) Was passed by a terrico - Cure, and lid always been regarded as a dead letter. ‘There had never been aby instructions given to the railroad men regarding the law Bamed, and they were obliged to run tras toa schedule given them by their em- lovers. ‘The law, Mr. Merrick heid, was unconsti- uuonal and inoperative. As Congress had already regard to ruliroads, the legisia- ture had no right to override them. "They might about them, and that was about the extent of theirauthoriy. Congress tad designaced Lue road Mil Its contracts. Judge Sued sald Congress un- Into the law.” “1 think,” sald Judge ‘Shell, “there 1s ad no figut to override the iaws passed by Con- ‘Tous. ‘To-day warrants were issued at the Police Court with having on Saturday last run their trains within The Camp at Jackson Grove. TENTERS ALRFADY ON THE GROUNDS—THE FIRST RR- | LIGIOUS SERVICE OF THE YKAR—BLACKBEREYING | AND FKOG HUNTING. Correspondence of Tur Evesixe Stan. Jackson GROVE, A. A. Cousty, dip., July 31. Rev. Dr. E. J. Drinkhouse, Horace Burroughsand H. F. Zollikoffer and three families of Baltimore, arrived on the ground, and will remain till the | ieeting closes, August 13. Mr. W. J. C. Dulany, of the same city, and others will move in to-day. Messrs. J, D. Cathell and G. B. Wibert, of George- town, with thelr tamiiies, are comfortably tented, as are a portion of Mr. Thomas Linthicum’s family from the county. ‘The taberiiacie, In witich there is a fine Estey organ, was arranged’ on Saturday for service, and, last evening, Rev. Dr. Dri -kliouse offl- ed, preavhine the first sermon of the season. A hulaber of people from the surrounding county caine 1p, some coming on the evening trains aud Walking buck to thelr Lomes after service. Mrs Burroughs presided at the organ, an the Sluging Was temarkab.y fine, Most of those on the ground take thel meais at the boarding tent, and luring the day enjoy themselves as best they can. Some of the children go bisekbertying, there being a flue crop hereabouls; others spend their tme in hunting ‘toes and Watching the tent builders Talse the poles and Ue up the canvas houses. The {ent builders bave mice eous.derabie progress, and In place. sday & great crowd 1s expected here, ‘On Wedn Sols of al! demouinations in the neighborhe OWN as “Brother Kobinson’s picnic. iiss ‘The Courts. Circtrr Covcrt—Judge Hagner. Saturday, Siewert ayt. Sweet; judgment by de- fault. National Metropolitan ‘bank agt. Jones; Judgment by cefault. ich agt. Henry; partics erdered into court ati ociock p.m. Mon lay tO settle bili of excepticns. Heizel gt. Baltumoi Ohio ralircad company; new trial Terused; motion to Vacule Judgment over: 1 Bank of ‘Republic agt. Hume et al.; bill of excepiions Nied. ‘to-day. Uetel agt B. & 0. R. K.; exceptions signed and flew. Equity Cocet—Judge Hagner. Saturday, Merritt agt. Geyer; motion for the ap ointiveni ‘or a receiver overruled and sule ot tno worses ordered. Huteiinsy agt. Hutchins; Phil Lewis maue party complatnant. Cnived Staves agt. Howgate; report of sale by Trustees Myde & Wat toews ordered made. Hoover agt. Marr; order | making Jacob Rich party compialuant. Bangs agt. Gideon; sale ratified n.si. 10-day, McEvoy i dered. Sinith ogt. Sulu appearance or- Th re. W. H. Zepp clilorb agt. Schiorb; auditor's report rauthd. PRoBate Covet—Judge Hagner. sestaie Jobb Bui: cdini A stock at public or W. DuBose; actutitonal 87, returned. In ardiau; peliiion of Kirliy Roys dvcred of June 20, and rule on rivate sale. E: Te. Chase for payme CrrsiNat, Corrt—Judge Wylie. ‘To-day, Jaines W. Donohue, conspiracy nid per- ing sec Uons 5,421 and 5.468, He vised Starities, pieaded not Fawa d Hatton, 2ssiuit to reb;_recoge $900 taken Gruhd jury discharged to Oc- tober 13ck. Potice CovntT—Judge Snett. To-day, George Gren, old colored bor, larceny of 35 1.6m Ben sttholt; 60 d: harics Branson, adas Richard Ross, colored, larceny of a whip and cout fiom the wagon of i "y Pinkney; fined $15 or 45 days tn Jail. Benjamin Barley, as: Affairs in West Washington. Li About five o'ciock Saturday af- d Lee broke lls ieg while playing base ballon Yarset stret, near the river, Dr. cuter ten urcies! ald, atter which Lee was removed to his het 1037 Sol street. A CreWaLash AND Hespr Wasutagiou¢ eveland snd nt Godd aes 8 CLUR.—The West sieleks eluu was ¢ Svinnday row Drowstxg. About 10:50 help were on the ToL opposite Passeno’s boat house, Tt ws found that « sbung man, Who refused 10 give bis hate, Wad been aut Towing, and In the dukness Tau 1uto a loug-boat and fell overboard Into the Witer. He wos nearly exuay : Be stated that he was employed lu Mr. Geo. C. Hen: Ding’s clo:itn store, on Tu street. Déaza oF Jou W.Makstort.—Jonn W. Marriott, ected citizens of a, died yesterday, In the 70:h year ini illus.” Nir, friott Was the Oldest slater tn the cliy aud. was Well and favorably kuown throughout the District iN tall his domestic: and business West Washing! ‘No1eS.—The report of the break in the canal 15 sued by The canal autuorlties. — Property no ders residents wist to Know why P strert is not to er two squares. ‘The contract read ‘and consequently wil leave the Guat Recerrra — chooner Emini Washington ind Letgh arrived Witt 2.500 bush PaQNBRION OF THE Watkin ar ‘alls, Of Wheat. A. M.— Great ; receiving reservoir, 34: distributing reser- ; BateLouses, $6. Migu tide in the river to- day’ aUS p. m.; low tide, 120. mi, Al xnndria Uffairs BADLY BURN*D.—Mis+ Kate Burroughs, second ast tL, Asaph street een streets. “The young girl on reur- HY ped from her hand nd fell Wht chit iu the lolds thing and and it Was not unt she was almost whose |, Succeeded in extingutsh Burroughs les tn a critteal ‘were much burned GoNE 70 THE SUMMER NokMAL INstITUTE.—Miss. Schofield and Mr. W. H. Greenwell, of | ‘on school, left on ‘the Midiand railroad ‘Vistr To FaLLs CHURca.—The chotr of St. Mary's, by Dr. Father DeWolt. PoLic RePoxts.—John Hicks, colored, arrested 88, Was’ the only REpoRtERs' Notrs.—Rev. Father O. Kane, who Progress. The house will be put In “order as It was on the day after {t was, of Washington, officiated head, inflicting ELECTRICAL PHENOMENON IN CoNxzoricuT.—The who was driving in one of the showers on a vers his horse Was terrified and brought toa stand-still by the easy descent of a lar e globe or molten mass feet disiant it appeared to become motioniess for a ce of five or SIX stconds, and then, with a sound ke the crack of a repeating rifle, It burst into thousands of atoms, and, for a moment, presented the most brilliant spectacle he ever saw. All col- Pepa ee NA sr fee Then it ‘Dpeared. Fr gments of the thun which fooked like cootediren ore and stellen like, super ‘Were toube about.‘ he road the fullowing day. “NOBLE PAUrERs SEEKING HEIRESSES—A novel scheme of ass.sed €1 ition, says a London dis- patch, has been tn Germany by a society composed wholly of noblemen. The society. pro- ae eee © members of noble German families to Chili, wi they will have all the ad- Vantage of a fertile soil_and favorable climate and the of exchanging their landiess titles for tie hands of the tur Senpritaa’ of nee country. ‘They will be taken to Chili at the expense of the g occurred in Camden, D tween a small party of Wuites and a crowd of Was nearly kiiled by the hegroes, who assaulted the whites with clubs, razors and revolvers. The attacl meditated by the neg 1d the whites were un- armed. Several arrests Police. hegToea. James Bentl Murdered by Her Paramour. A SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY IN BALTIMORE. George He pointed his re- nother word fired. wor and died cimost instuntly. vhen he reached the central station house, to a respectabie iauily ving in Long an & ‘HOD. ‘The fatuer of Mary Thorpe, tne dead woman, stated yesterday that she Was 24 years old"and wus married five years car inspector. She lert him, and her purevts suj posed She was dressinaking in Toronto, Canada, ie 0 Lo Jas. P. ‘Thorpe, who i Suld “we are greatly distressed over the news, for we did not know that Mary had gone wrong, and that makes it worse tous. When’ she visited US lust she hud a lovof expensive clothing and diamond rings, and We thought she was in a pros- perous business.” A Race Riot 1s Capes, N. J.—A serfous riot J.,0n Saturday night de- it Is charged, was pre- DRUNKEN UNDERTAKERS—A scandalous Incident has happened in Toulon in connection with the cholera scare. Some of the men employed by the funeral company in thelr fea and while taking a dead body to be buried were sO drunk Uiat they nearly threw the corpse out or the ftreneth and wholesomences tleordinary kinds, snd cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of ow test, short. weixht. alum or Thosphate powdera. Soldonlyincans buras Baxrxo Jowpan Co., 166 Wall street, N. 6 apo Bio Banoars. FL Es Vegerapre ste ambuiance. Some passers-by were obiged to carry ‘the bouy to the enneUery. a Assouurax Pore 00 z FR | F hE B'S 8 OW MAE Eo? F285 toe SBR OK OK NNN ao. BAA KK HONNN GO PRR, AA RK OH NNN G BOB AMA KR OW ONXN 6 co BBB ATA Kok ol NONN ‘UGU rep, 00 wow wp PPoo wwww D BPP Oo O Wwww D £ %&2 www? D vo Ow OW Ob THe pewter newer varies, py mareet‘or nity, BIG BARGAIN. ‘Will open Thursday morning 96 Pieces SEERSUCKEK GINGHAM, Pla.n and Fancy Stripes, at 6% CENTS YARD. (0 Pieces FIGURED LAW! €5 Pieccs ORGANDY LAW: . § CENTS, yard wide, 10 CENTS. ‘Yard Wide NDIA LINEN, 8% cts.,10 cts,,lcte,.123ets, CROCHET COUNTERPANES, coceits, TABLE L SS, 18 ets,, 25 cts, 36 cts, TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN. OIL BOILED, 46ets. WORSTED DRESS GOODS, 12jcenta, 43-Inch NUN'S VEILING, £0 cents, Clildren's HOSE, no seams, 15 cts, Ladies’ BALBAIGGAN BOSE, no seams, Fancy t:ivesand Solid Colors, 25 cta. Gente, Colored HALF HOSE, no seams, 2 cts. OPENING NEW STYLES IN BRUSSELS AND AINGKAIN CALPETS. TOWSON'S, 636 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUY, Scuth Site, a2 ‘Near Center Market. YFR'S SARSAPARILLA 18 THE MOST FIFEC- five blocd-purider ever devised. It is recom- miended by the Lest physiciuiss, IAN HAIR RENEWER nev r fails in retoring gray hatr to ita youthful color-lustre and vita ity. Dr, A.A Hayes, Stat= As- saver of M | ater tial unite in grateful testumony to ite many vir- | tues, jy ssachnse'ts, eudorses it, and all who give it Nows Venue SUN'S VFILING. Pure Wool. HANT SOME BLACK BROCADE SILK GRENADINES | Noss Vem car Wide Doubiv.width, Pure Wool, in Cream, Pit fd binck, reduced to wiual costs stg ES? SILK! SuLKs! SILKS! ao. 8, 3 48, 87, 45. 50 Law LAWNS! LAWNS! 88 10. 68 10. 5.8. 10, BLACK SILxs BLACK SILKS} eh: $125, Sic #10. 81.25, 81.50, CARTERS, 711 MaxxeT space, reduced fre"n $1 0 54, COLOLED SLLEs (very best quality), $1.0, reduced to BFAULIFUL FRENCH LAWNS, 35. BLACK SA"r XU BLACK BRUCADE SIT.K VELVET, COLORED SA BLACK BROCADE +1LK: St NUN VELLISG (black), oublwidth, 90, BLACH CaSlithe SuAWLS, Pure Woul, $1.50, ATIN, 5, . Pure wool Ince style, 25. 1.09, IN MERVEILLECK, 75, *S VEIL IN @ DL. = GOODS, Silk 1d Wool, 25, 23 CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, Noa warxen 00, NOAH WALKER & CO. NOAH WALKER & CO, NOAH WALKER & CO. NOAH WALKER & OO. &¢., &e., OAH WALKER & CO, Croranxo GtPennsylvanisiva FOR HOT WEATHER, NOAH WALKER & 09, (tPennsytvania Ava NOAH WALKER & 00, "At home, mountain searide or bay, Nuns Cloth Castine eel eet Sestinmes cf Depdetesut. Extra lowe Drip & (CPemsylvania Ava. Alpaca Sucka preveling Costs in Lined, Alpass aad Pou (CYennsylvanis Ava, €25 Pennsylvania Ava. a oie PLE roam st Pennsylvania Ava Neck wearin alimew gneree, at Very” redi ery reduced Pennsylvania ava SOF KOAH WALKEE & Co, = (ct Pennsylvania Ava OAH WALKER & CO, ¢25Pennsylvania Ava Je24 625 Pennsylvania Ave Gaear Ano Posrrve Crean BALE Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, and MEN'S and ‘BOYS' SUMMER SHOES At actual cost for the balance of the season. Al those in need of Low thoes should certainly not miss this op- Portunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had. ‘We have about 600 pairs LADIRS' FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that have never been sold {for less than $3. They are going now at $2 pair. . All of MEN*S FINE SHOES that have been sold for @5 and 66 are now eclling at $3.50 and $4. Don’t miss this grest opportunity, as you will save ‘money by doug so at the Reliable Bhoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, Cd ‘$06 7th and S151 Matresta. . Hazeltine, of Jamestown, N. ¥., a young medical student, who it is sald !s about to come into possession of @ fortune, arrived in Balti- more Saturday moruing, with a woman named Mamie Thorpe, reputed to be his mistress, and another Woman named May White, of New York. ‘They went to a disreputable house on North street, kept by @ woman named Pearl Snow. About five o'clock Saturday evening he went into the second Story front room, where the girls were sitting, locked Une door and demanded of bis mistress @ dimond ring that he had given her. She retused to give it to him and he threatened to shoot her unless she gave him the ring. volver at her, and wihout ‘The rst ball Struck her In the left arm and shat- tered 1, She threw herself into his aris, when be coolly placed the pistol toher beart and fired again. She Teil to the While be Was shooting her May White attempted to Interfere, and he tired one shot at her, the ball striking her in the face and going into her neck. Hazeltine was put uuder arrest. He acted very cooly and gave his ‘name us George F Lenuar The murdered woman, who bore traces of creat beauty, elon, Island City, N. ¥. ‘She was married there, but ieft her husband about two yeurs ago and Gureer of dissipation. Hazeltine has eng: Wiillam Pinkuey Whyte as his counsel. ve been made by the r have tuken to drink, Brore economical than | Crosuc-Ocr Sure or FINE CLOTHING aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co., CORNER 1TH AND G STREETS. ‘In onder to close out our Fpring and Summer stock of ‘ine Clo hing we have prices cut down to Hifty Cents on the Dellar. ‘Weare determined te sell every Spring and Summer Garment we have to make room for Fall Stock. Ruits we sold at $10 we are selling now at $5. Suits we sold at $31 we are selling now 195.50, Suits we sold ut $12.50 we are selling now at 96.25. Suits we sold at $14 we are selling now at 87. tuft: we sold at $15 we are selling now at 87.50. Suits we sold at $20 we are seiling now at 810. Suite we sold at $25 we are selling new at $12.60. ‘And all others im proportioned lew prices A Fine Seersucker Coat and Vest xt 83, worth $3. ‘An eatra quality Seerwucker Coat and Vest at 84 worth $6. Alraca Coats from $1 upwards, White Vests, from 60 cents upwanis, Suite for Boys trem 13 to 17 years old at $3.75 and upwards, Children's Suits from $1.75 upwards, Pants from #1 upwards. They are worth double what ‘we are unking for them. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS 8 Sooee Crornse ‘NOW AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. This line consinting mainly of SEERSUCKER SI SERGE SUITS, ALSACA. COAT: STRIPED 11N¥" NESTS. &c.. 8c. Take advantace of this golden faulty nw win otered vetere wool Meu'y Suite at 36. reduced trom $12. & aio, “$0 Bory! Sulta at 97.90. reaiend from $7. < 00, i, Childrens Suite, Sure’; also, Ja kets, Panta, Frices put down' aif their actual value. 4 By Suit dachet, Panta. now, st gn 9 a aR He All made of the very best fabrics, and t- atm very turics, and siylishly got TO-DAY, an ius 4 $9 Men's Pants "8 4g; Mins Pants zor gt. as ot < ae gato ¥, EISEMAN, 421 rm Steerr Nontnweer, ii no er dil Fellows! Salt Revucrions ON ACCOUNT OF BEBUILDING aT BauU M'S. Being obliged to remods] our second floor to gain suf- fici nt room for our large im; ortstions of Fall and Winter Gocde, the remaining stock of Spring and Sum- mer \ ear will be offered at a great sacrifice, The fol- ‘4 are on'y a few of the many articles which lowing have been marked down: JERSEYS. About 50 Doz ALL WOOJ. LADIES’ JERSEYS. in all sizes and most desirable shudes, reduced from $1.75, tosi. : About 19 Doz MISSES AND CBILDREN'S JER- ‘2k only, to button in the back, reduced S'YS, in from $1.75 to 98c, BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS. The balance of our famons €1 WAIST reduced to S0c, Our 8125 fine FRENCH PELCATE WAIST, clioice Patterns, sizes from 4 to 13 years, marked down ‘to 79, MOHAIR AND LINEN TRAVELING LADIES! ULSTEI ‘The alove have been cil ‘deal into twolote, viz: Ourg1:5. g2a ¢$250U STELS mark ddown to 75e. Our $3, $4 uud 85 LLY TERS marked down to €1. A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON LADIES AND MISSES’ BATHING SUITS, MISSES AND CHILD.EN'S G!NGHAM DRESSES. 40 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM . from 4% 10 years, which sold formerly at ‘We have about DUES! $200 SS an $4; they wll ko now 8108 22 MIOSE>? GING. AM DRESSES, sizea from 10 to ‘16 years, reduced to $2.98. BAUM'S, 6 7TR STREET NORTHWEST. pis EsTaBLieHED 1831 |W. Hy Wueaner & Sox STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, No. 108 JEFFERSON STREET, NON BTGESRUETOWN, D. a. Goods called for and d.livercd frve of charge to any | receiv thie city. Hostal Ciide respouded to Drompuy dyn A Ue go mr n aA UU cO T if tUuge f uw uo fT J. U. OMEARA & CO., 3247 Pennsylvania Avenue, Are selling their entire stock—Guze, Bifies, Cutlery, Tools, Tackle, Noticns, Musical Lustruments, Jewelry, Hardware, &c., at auction, every eveving, at 7 p,m, Baryaius can Lebad, See suction advertisement, Jy7 UITS, i, MOHATR COATS, COATS, WHITE ASD. STRIPED ‘OFPOr- Went on onr counters about 1.500 pairs odd Men's Boys’ Pants, which wil beloved out at really bat their value 0, °. CITY ITEMS. Balance of Odds and Ends 1 be sold to morrow at a. 4 articles will "be almost. ter ‘Dottles for 11 oFed or whe: 48 sheets for ‘Size Jay tes Sic; large ‘Rey covered flour acrets, a jun SLo¥e polish 5c a cake; Paste Stove pol Dar, 1 SE.HERE drollers scx 6 ron cada pane Oc ArT and 5 boxes 3 jueezers Ye; or in katte nnd Tork ‘trays 8c; scrubbing eilng trunks will be Account of being over-stocked. nsen’s, 13th and E, large soft shell and deviled crabs, Norfolk oysters, cli, ac. Also, hot and cold Tasch, Ladies large fajoon ati Duffy’s Pure Baricy Malt Whiskey Will cure any case of dyspepsia or indigestion if taken properly. It bas cured some well-known People in this city, whose names may be learned on application at dur office. ‘Try tt. 6 “1 Have Made a Carefal Analysis of your Duffy Barley Malt Whiskey, finding it en- recommend | Urely free from fusii oll, ani cordialiy it to the Medical Profession for tis purity. A. ARENDT, 6 “Consulting and Analytical Chemist.” “Boston Variety Store,’ 705-707 Market Space. ‘Will sell for one week $1.49 Mexican Hammocks: for 99 cents, Dr. W. 8. Cline, a Physician and Surgeon, ‘Tom's Brook, Shenandoah County, Va, Duay \ alt Whiskey Co., BALTIMORE, ©. Gentlemen: I find the sample Malt Whiskey a strictly pure article, free from any huruul im- tor tuberciucus: matter prescribe 1 in wy prac- purities, and just the arilcle patients “Twill ner tee. Respectiuy, ARKA SAS AVENCT ‘ W. S. Cline. 1b Jow, Atlantic. gnesqier trom thie ocean Campaign Torches and Lanterns | bus. Good boar! low tutes. lave vary + at RYNgaL’s, 87th st. nw. Dr. Flara A. Brewster Hind More Suc- cess with Duffy's Barley Malt Whiskey than she did with cod liver oil for a very bad case of con- sumption. ‘Try it, Campaign Torches and Lanterns at RYNEAL's, 418 7th st. 0. Ww. 6 If You are Troubied with Lamitnde or lack of strength and energy, use Duffy's Pure i build you up. yd It w Barley Malt Whiske 1% If Yon are Going on a Sen Voyage hiskey. It will prevent sep-sickness when used at the meals, Try use Duffy's Pure Barley Malt $3 per Galion, 7 ic. Quart Bottle. No.1 Rye Whisky, besi in th world for the money. sngW-2w d.cGre's, 91h, near D street. Dr. James J. O'Dea, of New York elty, the great authority on insanity, writes that he ves nothing else in bis practive ag a stimulant but Dufly’s Pure Barley Malt Whiskey. On Thirty Day ‘Trint. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co. Marshall ‘iry it (young or old) who are a ing Speedy: anu com; MANLY Vigor. Aduress, ascUrTea, a> Ub Ly way trial 1s allowed. 44 Enst Fortieth Street, New Yous Crrv, Sune 19, 1834. RE, MD. Woah Tue Derry Matt Waisker Co. Baur Gentiemen: For five years my wile has been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia and by many c sidered incurab:e, About two months ago a firm | {in your city pure Mate W her as a gift a hair d zen of hiswey, Wich she used beiore hird whiskey to Uwo-th to otwers Sunllarly aftlicted. Yours, stucerely, 6 Jous 1. HENDERSON. For a Poor, Tired Mother Nothing is No So great as Duffy's Pure Bariey Mult Whisse1 Rursing mother Should be withoutit Tryit 6 Bicycle Shirts at Auerbach’s, 7th and Hem,w,t ‘Thornton's Emulsion ef pure Cod Liver Oli with Lypophesphites of Lime end Soda for cofiglis. colds, Consumption, tmpatred utrition (ond geusfal devliitys eusy and picasant | tron Bec aid y Drug: ‘Ssnuuractured Uy W. EB. Lorntoa, Corner Isiiuuore “ud” Lurtison sueets, totake, Jresetibed by FLYSicians. Sou ats, Larue patties, we. Baltumore, ad WE Mauy People at thiv Season of the year are suffering from malaria. Nothing will break it up so qudcaiy as Duify’s Pure Barley ae Whiskey. ‘Iry it, If You Have a Case of Typhoid Fever | ant uty’s Pure Sar ay SUMMWAE Te- | commended us ve best’ puysiclins during the | jo in,your family asx your puysician whit stimu ‘OU are to use. He wil. Tell you Ly ley Malt Wulsxey, a 10 is the crisis im fevers. Try at. “Rough on Pain” Plaster; Porous and strencthening, improved. the best for rheumatism, neu- | Dackuche, pains iu Clest or lu Talgia, 2c. Druggists or mail 16 best Utug he eve Flu, abd tnelanen ln He has % bottle. Duffy's Barley Malt Waleky, For sale by N. W. Burcbell, No. 1382 F street north- West, 6 “Alderney Dairy Wageu.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-poud “Ward” pritits, ac. per id, Also, Cottage Cheese, Butternffs iia sweet MMIK, Se. per quart, Creaia 13c. plat SUMMER RESORTS. HYNANDOAH AL! iro. Va, Mm, Found trip tc vets via B. as terms great sacrifice at R. inculary address BF AUT Goldschmids, $12-7th st. n. w.; also the following ven away; 90 ft. clothes 1ge.; brooms 11c.; rabver combs 5..; tooth brushes Sc; weoden wa- lic; Brown’s French shoe dressing & EDU REHOBOTH REACH. DELAWAKE Lerms $7.00 to $10.00. M <PRINGS, SHEN. +3) EBS. gener rr. 2. T. THOMPSON. Propr stor 7 pin hat racks $c; 10 pin 8; col- ay extra jum size 2c: large Sic extra lore 48e; square, Dread pans 4c; ORA HOUSE, AURORA, ‘Va—ihis popriar betel for the reception of guts. Ite ele ‘Good spring be sa a to make it one othe tue alaria Lo foes. nO Lay fever ho menguitos SO vee month of four wens eblr earrings will ‘convey uests {rors an Tulerence wiven c ER, } roprict. a 100 clothes pins for 0c; tea spoons 12 ‘Dibcious water liebe: piner Fr se 3 17-6t* BRIER SPR ! uty, Bld —$ ae ; fruit, medical atteution or which Janus xt Coltou's oF Nik t-water lathing, f: ‘9c; 6 inch 34°; also a lange as sortment of bat retr.gerators and irav- fered at and below cost on Send iorcinular CLAMENC. Pinus, Unt COLUMBIA, OCEAN REACH, Large Parlurs, Bjveuded Lachine Circutarsat Star GSS MMER LESRT ik KP Y Proprietor, St Mars" Ch nee for Rabie, sh, crabe a d ‘ts KP -LARISIONE, XFORD Mo Beatie aud 1 Bs bine, iuately on the water ver Mf shade. firet-cias. fate fates; (illande an. Ie with Rotel. peeia, tates sr NOW OPEN = andl M: SED. F_FOSTER, Accommodations wnsurpscsad. Prices rednenl to suit tl CLEMENT © Similar induce: ™ x WEDNESDAY MORSING® gid SATU water IMxusies | Rathinc- anexondle $2 ber day, $0812 per week, & Bravch office: 1 6 | cord varlors, broad yS-in HOV. N. 3. iy m tasted vit Oona: Gronuds and Trach wd f ‘ern vi ws tellus, 82 tog KEY FAST PEACH. N.S. Juncture of oceans cold yea water batas op three “fours, “ASEASON AT AVON INN.” Washi hotel will be opened ion Of £4 B-bing. crabbin & assed oly Potomac. int Te: iegular Line of stare todeyot: dally tenuis per day, $1.00: week 85 to 612. statue uoMIPOD, thorvucbly. Tetitted, will leave 6il str ot never) weduerday aud Friday ou ah J after dt 6p, SU cents, Mich. win send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to mev Hicted with nervous d2- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee. ete restoration of” health and s above. -N. B.—No risk is “ASBURY PARK, Noo Large rooms, Wide hails aud ext asive piazzas n Bho S1E NARI NHE_CAYL10N, ach Ineal and beiore ‘retiring at night, always using is Water. ‘She 1s how well, It having completely cured her. 1, therefore, take muca pleasure In recommencing 1 Honasomely fr Lea a1 Kates ier this season £5, $10 abd € 2 fer wees Shock retes to parties pia Tee from fialgria ual mosgiiitoes idiess JOHN FL. KE, duced 1sies byt teu, 1110. OBES & SUNS, (pee beviNe aE onic Stavenns. Entirely new N S-VILTA PELLEVUE. CORN Ladavette and Coustes sts: two udnute. walk CosesESs BALL SARATOGA SPRINGS. (RowOsAL beac pore, — | WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VA furut-h a hed be Potomae HONS Uy steamer “row: GW. JACKSON, LF st., Woabiucton, De aiwus. ewiags, HOt at S BRADY, 0 Boxy y. City, Master of G | ho! Lam = Beans’, charminely located addin gosh Valor Address B.H. YARD. IMAC, 33 inves, Deautth niuutes’ drive of smendid ROWARD BR ME HOWARD, ie ocean Tals view 0 Mec MARY SUXTON, BURY PARK, 10.20 817. per AILLINGER, rates f0F | an = table anmur: tie obe muuth OF sUrther iufor- Pro e254 AN MOLEC, ASBUNY PARK. N. J. tons fur 250 curse” He. Week. “Address for i TON APBtles BAUR, N. J. Beh, 2 Osuna iota Geach, & NER tial) \ARLETON HOUSE; Sfevortie weawtie resort im mt uated GY | Crden—Tuuie. ELANDS CCFAN HOI oF 1,000 euests. LOCKPORT. ME a: the ta eof & aus, Pure col a tint, Bish tae sensid res his of respec al uittuctious ty famiites arch ot heal aud amuuseuect. Ae. Koes matured en OTUMAC OTE Dr. John L. Caldwell, of Baltimore, wags that Datfy’s Pure Barley Mait Whiskey ts tue Knew ivr siveplessuess, neunal- ten a letier Pee otimeading I to the medieal protession. “Try ‘a HILL. Drawer N = private & ¥OuD. ; _FINANCIAL. Taoxxs: Tresrsy Taoxzsin Cc. T. Haves SER «& Co. BATCHELS! SAICHELS!! SATCHELS!!! BROKERS, ar RAUM'S, 416 Irn Steeer NoRtuwest, TRUNES from $1 75 up, . ‘TRUNKS, WITH ZINC BOTTOMS, from $5 up SATCHELS from 98c, up. Atco the cheapest Line of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET ju the city. HAMMOCKS from 70c. up. CROQUET, Light Balls and Fight Mallets, from @1 up. Call a dexatuine the above Goods. as yon can save at | least Twenty er Cent by purchasing frou us, 314 soe SAY THE FIRST COST 1HE BEST— ut weve marked down our 84.¢ saimers pants and Tow thes 49 fap acial ices of 81.b0 to us. aieg Tatlieny Silos and. Ooi sppers at one Me ‘e'ind Boss? Strew Hats got to be cleared out, Mu ‘ean Hand Batches very cheape Alene sud Boys! Duste at a heat} iscount for the ‘mune J. W. SELBY, ay3 1914-1916 Penniaylvunia avenue. Bist Ws AE Wout UPPER TEN H. & 8. W. CATHERWOOD, RBLLADELPHIA, my24-Sm_ Lie Issuraxce, ‘Under any and all systems consista tn collecting from the living to pay the representetives of the dead. ‘That, ‘4m mubstance, is all there ix of life iusurance. All the rest is mere method. That system or plan is best for the insured which achieves this purpose most simply directly and inexpensively. ‘The system mangureted by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life /asociation does this. It issuperior toand en improvement upon every other, combining all the advantages and avoiding all the de- fects and ineonveniences of the level-premium and co- operative systems, between which it cocupies middle ground. It svoids the perils of Iarve accumulations ‘and affords absolute indemnity at actual cost. Never. ‘was there a pian devised that grew xo rapidly in popular fi yor, and, although it bes not resched its fourth year ‘of ¢ xiutenoe, there are but two or three old-line comps- nies in the country writing as many policies per month as this Association. (fice, 1:09 Hat. Agents wanted 1 ¥. KNIGHT, Gen'l Ayent. dyl0 “Boazsrs Macro Comrousp, A certain cure for Sick Headache, Crampa, Cholera. Morbus, Dysentery. Cholera Infautum, Indigestion, de. ‘For sale by all drurgista. Price 25 centa. Also, “BOGERT’S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP."tor ‘Whooping Cough,Croup andcolda. Both warranted free from all kinds of narcoticn Price 28 and S0e. $e36-Sm ‘We are fei an Dea Acie Lobe ho Seed Si SE alent & JOEMNTOR, " James Whitety, ‘No. 630 F STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. Inveatment Securities, So'd in lance or sill lots for cash or cari Constant New York Quotations, Puwvare Sroce Texecnara Wines WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, EOSTON, &o. PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Bnoxrns, ¢s Proadway, 2k Hinhavetine} New York, General Partners: Henry H. Dodge, H. Crarer Oakley, ‘Harry C. Logan, Washington, D.G, Maynard C. Eyre, ‘William B. Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY SECURITIES Branch Offico—639 15th street (Corcoran Bu‘liag) ‘4H. B. DODGE, Resident Partnes. rotations of Ftocks and Bonds and information re- All ordera executed and reported prom tly. = ee Sercur Nozce °PPRPRCTFULLY CALL THR ATTPRTION OF AFCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PAKTICU- LaRLY CALL YOUR ATTESTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELi- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 2 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR To STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN ¥. BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED LXTENSIVLLY IN £0ME OF THE FINEST HUUSESIN Tak CITY, WHICH WB 4AKE GREAT PLEANUme 1D ah¥nue KING TO. 4 CALL 18 SOLICIiey anu sour Maian FROMPILY FUNISHAD WALTER D. WYVILL, = | ocrat! Aarne, ‘Excivarve os No, 482 PA AVE. NEAR 4 STREET. ———————————— eee ARTIFICIAL STONE COM Ts, reer raster gum sutent gpa earinta sat | cap ou mea “OCE shires fronts; drat Ais JCSkH Whi Th SBURY FAuK. ¥. duced bates tor May and Soca sind Bonds Boucht end | GTAFFOKD HOUSE AND EvAD COTTA ANTIC CITY, N-d.— Oyen zi! the svar. 1/34. —DOVGLASS, DELAWARE, wll of of euets JUNE Is Bure ¢ pew 10). ath ait st-bouses: boatiae: Belih.a ‘Tootn, eccun:ttidatiuis Couveitietices, AT. The Tote # unider new iaanure- into Addrews J HL GE COTTAGE Porn be te ‘fs =D. HARINSON, S, CAPE MAY. NJ. and in fall view of hms, ¢openn June ist ONE BLOCK tue or an A ‘Aceousinetae ‘et sqpetrou HALL, OXFORD, MD. ‘Lia well-known snd For Daily cou Principal cities vy rallco-d aud stcauibuate, wu daly ecraph communication with tie word | “Aci SAMUEL NORRIS, Prop. Oxford. Md. ular famfy resort wil! be mamodution of wueste on 6 Goo! tat anicaticiis with all th ‘1Ls008 | 1,500 Se BAND "hoo, Syeteainine lat of Suaumer Hetris and Boarding: | gisse"Wisiecs iver ana ty Cutekil: monutalne wi fern. attr etiow, po ging % om arta t SS | pete waLbwin, Good loon Orehestrafrom July Ist, | Tnos Fant 1 arya 1 Mm TEMBERT No Pr tat)a CHAS. B_PUGH, Gen. Manaser. Is reached by tho SUMMER RESORTS. = MER HOMES, j= aud illustrations sent to mu application, with thive-cent. temp. HEU, V aatern Pessoa Agent Vest ‘965 Br allway, New Jork, Sedan tm "PASMONT HOUSE, CAPF. MAY. N. 3. ABOUT Viocks trem beach Patepuve grounds Home iy adapted to retvod fanutlion 2 £ $10 per week” Jezel BEACH HAVEN, ¥. 3. Entirely new and elegant The best on the Atlantis sonst Capacity. 900, First season, Now open. For particulars addron _$%-fwmim GEO. W. RITTELLE Proprietor, Vl aia NO M PERRY SURE! cal AY. NJ, SCD OTHE SST SAE: “a teat _benct ahd tape fede Seatit Foume end ed Ibi yoethedia " Mxe AL CHAMBERIN IGEON COVE HOUSE. (BY THE OCEAN P Tigkos toe wane ees ine ty-ain miles fromm Tow iat " cape) AKE MOUSi ae I SPRING LAKE BEACH, X a hry | Wikopen tor cursts Jume Ie epncaty aid ge idautthiot) 3-0 HIVIN SHE VT NM ON ASHURY PARK, 8 Sistclase fondly hous, troptine oop? su atu venti Baud a fe 185 Wo B15 pe ey TLANGIC Gliy EXPRESS TRAINS ‘ALt RUN THROVGH WirHotrT sors dé ema arom at SH | nipped eat So Lene Bea ALA Tha | Cameco nd Atlantic | West Jerery Raton dS twvuse BT | station for or Vinest. | Station see Market, Wosbineton will take the Tanyngh ory and Potomas atinvnd a arriviuw a: the New Boot Stret Station of tae umd. where the sttret. onte wil come iret to the West Jemey hatiroad Stee Trunster Co-chen cult et ditwot to Ue Kaiiroad Northeast Corner of 13th street and Penneylwauia vay Station Balttmore and Potomac Railroad. 3K WOOD, Gen, Passenger Agont, x0-26m (Ter Porcan Woruso Praca CAPE MAT, tut WEST JERSEY RAILROAD | Tr twohonre from Philadelphia Fast expres train, with Parlor Cars attached. are run during the seat convenient LOUK, aud jaiecugers will hind ou theie@e rival at the NEW BKOAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, w furniture’ | Union Transfer concen and horse care neady to treme Stnd for ius | 4° direct to the station of the NWESI JERSEY BALLROAD, atthe foot of Market street For ticke's, bagrae checks and full information, a | ply ms follows: Northeast corner 12th atreet and Pennaylvanisara, ‘Static Baltinore and Potomac railroad, J.B WOODS, General Passenger Ament CHAR( ES E. PUGH, General Manager. 4 Yicw from pinzznn; | Ju: Ape BLUE mowNTaIN HOUSE, ATEPSTICHOUEL 0c AN CTY, MD, Will Gpen June 26 Many improvements huve been made, bniidings palate ede. Forciroulars apuly 0 Bu Star. _2041m FORWOOD TALL SITUATED IN THE MOST als from vfhice, oF 0. TRACY. Pr ‘Oe lovely bart of Asbury Park 100 Slagnificent ocean i= scucsts. Bpectal family C1 , Box 14h sr) \ELAND HOTEL, OF THE B AND 0. K Will be open Tor reception of guests on| rm at rediuoed Pate Ma myl0-3m emt -clwwe| can make srrani sw Oaklund How ‘THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL f OF THE BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPANT, Lorated in the Bine Ride» Mountalus, upon the line ef the Western Mary land Maitre 4) one sulle wast of aud 72 miles from Baltimore, WL L OPEN JUNE TENTH. This Hotel bas been enlaneed aud improved, an Srvt-clus- in all ite appototaneute, Kate—e3 aud week, 65.00 per day. Special mates by the INVIGORATING ATR: FUE MOUNTAIN WATER! AGNIFICENT. fASLES P SUANNON. ‘Manager. ONLY ¢ BOUKS DOL ONLY Ziq MILES STAGING ‘re ate fn ce Doreen te woters ae fenoun. Lathe con iat af Spout. Nhower. ge | Ronetand Shula Heol, aha ane fem Sg | Linpersture ut water 15. dagreen pO | cic Tented Dy steam to any temperstu © for invalida, ind beurh prouitiaite. wetter ea NOMB'S ISLAND, VA. THE ONLY SEA~ SIDE Re OKC TN VIRGINIA. TL finest and safest eurf-bethine, Ocean, dat Sab Hostey | Channel and sburk frlutae and auipe shoorins. et: tives eheunut tie uilenad by # eauwer Seam ber a rok, $40 gor tuo Reattiact with beth Lecerhoue stevie Sarchargton st Eye jad) eo ac aw este Wedvvendny aud riley. Stadid' to butas cra 28 co 6L2 & : orth, ton. Hotel phys Adutvse HoLBoWY Lov kJOh, Proprewwn Neethit ton Hotel [ieliaty VILLA, ATLANTIC CITY. 8/4 END OP I Contiectieut wenn , Tull coem view aC. commodation Jur 130 wwrste. all nod ime. 2 muy ISA CH EVANS, Proprietor, J Saat ANcte heb OMOR, 4 1M WASHINGTON “0 HOT! ahirenhest. Water ‘hese waters area specthe for Meum tie. Skin Dis- ‘ati Bade toms. Cuisitie Hout id musi re pamphlet, \. | PIERREPONT HOUSE AND yf Location; dirvctiy tactue ocraa voltae Connected by ugermente p rivet. table SBURY PARK, a batcouen: wuniltal wt fabasgunn | xy A. | enulservic tistcum i MAN Ent jad tia LAURAN: E,COKNEN MAIN AND COURT pa July At iB doa from depo .and within ge, reed | AKKINSON, Proprietos, Omnibus will mee ail trains, yea RRR OFFE Trrr Kok EF RRR FI RR E RR RKB i FINE GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, 1417 New York Avenue, at. y furaislid ti romehout garding the Markets received through our wires IN. | Terms moderate. Mes S.J-WOUUWAKD jeld-2n STANTLY. direct from the New York Stock Exchaaee | "\ SBURY PAIK, NJ. THESAL Say or b oct fst tke bem fan col Piafhot ace water ‘Wahi eat’ dour sat Mine MACS. A tmantic cry, X. 3. THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR, Rooms xinele, double and en eulte. Recently enlarced antl Gata choad with ail spodern ty CHALLES MOULADE. Proprietor. “TONS SUMMER RSORT WILL BE OPENED Resort ia beautitl ftom on June wih. ‘Pls popular, oct se beau fetiatd ye toe ear 6 ‘Waniles beiow Washingtun. Fish, er Systiasin aoundances ty of fruit, exoelien bad Sia ater, iad be mbosatttons, Terie 31 Lao ver day. COLTON Proymctoe Miles’ Town, Bt. Mary's Co. Md. MANSION. REX1ON VILLA. CAPE MAY—SPLENDID OCEAN rit yent irae ach Pe al! modern convene Werk, Address Mra J.A MYERS, xa myletn (ou, Pura avenue. Baltimer, Vora gee ot 22g 5M lad panmenyeir a, pocgualied i OCEAN GROVE, ¥.3. STARE em Aman ator 7 W.O. EASTLAKE. bomber 505-8 % cting material, ov muy menipulat Somme araernncy sp evers cent of the con’ of Me Nout V5 ui. retatl «roc ra. ‘To protect the public from. alt Extablinted IIL, " H ER, Sia eeor sre NOCS | Sn Spine, thn ocr uti | BEATA rorllcnt table Reat mail saa Fi Whence 121 Pedewte | Restatiow prices, WITMER'S, See or eddreas SMELLS Mee inthe ata | Bt 1908 Pensisylvanin event, Weta m. Ne-No Tes inan abmotntely pre tea, without eo to wive tts hand ua in the king qualitie.. He-No Tea in Uh to) reserve the strensth nnd favor, Hee ly iu the orieiuel tuetal lied pac pound NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. ERE 3. STERLING, RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILLS (wiry, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL BOLLE, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Depot, corner Lat street and Indians evenes it We. M. GALT & 00. = | CLOTHING can besold at . VERMONT AVENUE. ocuah View: street SS Oe Ee gn ET ERTS SUSIRTS ou stane. Xo £19 D street, between 6th and 1X, Bote by mail paper et

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