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ee pe ee gd era Adorning the City. ERECTED BY MR. WAR- EK AND OTHERS—THE SUMMER DULLNESS. ‘The hot weather of the past week has not con- tributed to any very great activity in the real [estate market, Still, however, the market is hot stagnant, and the daily transfers show @ very good condition of affairs. Building is going on fn ull parts of the elty, and the indications point to the ereetion of aiarge number of houses the fall, mang of then of a very. handsorne | and costly character. It is stated that the Bos- ton architect, Mr. Richardson, 1s An Alleged Bigamint. ‘THE MARITAL EXPLOITS OF Wo. ALLEN, UNITED STATES SOLDIER AND PULLMAN CAR CONDUO- TOR. Wm, Allen, formerly conductor of a Pullman car on the Atiantic coast line from this city: to Jacksonville, Fla, seems to be in danger ot prosecution for bigamy. Allen came here from the west as a soldier in the 2d artillery, bringing with him a handsome halt-breed In- dian girl who he said he had married in Dakota, He resided at 1237 4% street, where the deserted wite and four children, the oldest LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weath Orricr oF THE CHIEF AL OFFICER, Wastixetos, D.C. July 25, 1885, 11am. middle Ath nerally generally middie Auan- preparing ites, S22 fc bair-eloth lou plans for ating residence to. be erected by Mr agi] OF1G ans now witinatiieane: eomeionr jome lounzes we wish toclose ont, S Beil Warder, on It street, between 15th and ‘years ago Ke succeeded in obtaining an appoint $1.00, $5.00 and ve parle * 16th streets. “This, like the Anderson and Hay | nent as Pullman conductor, and. white rune tered ia tae anes 2 Oe Gk reh engi bers ‘s) Will be an elegant und commodious | ning on the road he made the acquaintance of a walnet exlinder desk, with Miss Susie Minicke, a handsome girl from New Sau00, Win, “ MR. WARNER'S FINE RESIDENCE. York, who was then employed as governess, jastiehed, SSA OC, Wes: Hui, SER) ye oe Wainer to complaiitig © fue rear | Mis) Susie inst spring returned t0 New York, . — — — dence for his own use on the southwest corner | 704 shortly afterwards Allen pretended to his Tru sr. sw, headquarters for soda, of 21st street and Massachusetts avenue. ‘The | fine: Bat heen pe en granarerred to anol line, but fn reality he had been discharged. He TES, 10 pleces, 8: then went to New York and pretended tobe a Waser BEp-Roow St :5. | situation Is a very desirable one, overlooking as Ruve-siik parlor suites, 7 pleces, S21, at Win, | ¢t does a pretty park, and commanding a view | single man with plenty of means and @ hand- Tecwcnthats, 7 Tthist. haw. etw. Gand H. | Hr'the agenus Rpts Dupont elves os the ‘seat | sonie country redidenge: indaced Miss ‘Mluloke = nd the wooded heizhts of Kalorama on the | { Marry hin. ‘The ceremony. was performed Fe eee ae nceee mee xt. Opposite a fine residences being built | in New York in May last, and they at once " . ppestie af c worked holes, « ie. 7. on burger, No. 90 dis for his own use, which | came here and took rooms at the Mt. Vernon Gth street, four doors above dsome private residence of Mr, ef, with its ampie lawns. On the next corner Mrs, Patten is building one of the largest and most custly residences ever erected in this Mr. Warner's house has u frontage of thirty-five sachusetts avenue and a depth of forty-five feet. The basement is un- dressed stone, and upon this substantial founda- house. Here, it is alleged, Allen got on of her gold Watch, ring ‘and Euetbook with 360 in money and left her, Allen fuiling to re- turn she reported her condition to police head. uarters and Detectives Raff and Block took the case in hand, first taking the bride to a private family and then informing her of the fact that Allen had a wife and iamily here. Oxpen your Ice Cream cisinger’s, at 235 Gst nw: Frozen Custanp, Gaut Mereery Hien; Prices Low the hot spell lasts and get photos sa “hot weather” induc 3 Abi | tlon has bec erected w graceful structure, | This was sad news to the young girl, who sub- owe for Oue Dollar!!! Ie W ul designed by the a wehtitect Mr. W. M. Po sequently left for New York. Messrs. Rad and studio, SIS Market space, 477 Pennsylvani Xter, On the left of the main ‘entrance, | Block took the case to the district attorne nd 205 W, Baltiniore street, Balti which is approached by a handsome flight of | Office, and acting on the advice of District At- torney Worthington communicated with the New York authorities, and also ascertained that Adlen was then in Baltimore. From there Parrtes puilding fin honses can arrange t 1 steps, With a roof resting on stone columns cr terminating ina polnted roof covered ndon the right isa buy) win ve them furnished with artistic ele they traced him to St. Louis and ascertained fe coat If thelr oF that he had again entered theregular army. ALEX. MILNE, with the rooms on As yet nothing has been heard of a prosecution 3 11 9th st. now. side separated by sliding doors, At the further | ip New York, ¥F rly Critic Butiding.) | Cndot the hall is an open fire-place with a Se SSE = s Sollowing, bargains dsome oak mantel. ‘The ball jg finished in ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Garr axp 7th street four doors Opening out from this hall {8 the sutir-] _ Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: see etmbareses aie | case hall, which is lighted by three large win- McDowell to J. C. Franz, pt 7, $4804; $750. dows fi x with st legorieal feu cd ined glass, representing . ‘The staircase is low, janding W steps gives easy prgiana T. Elvans, lot 27, 450 pairs hous fH. Baum to C.F, Smith: 00 pairs eommon-sens: with its bro 240 pairs opera-toes, at 69 | Joseph Walger to Belle Stal renege babe access tl upper Stories and, at the same f 250, &e. Se eee ee acy ali shyiee | one othe: beaull tures. OF Tot 24, Renee ene SUeperh aes construction, On tl nt of the | block $, Meridi : ath to ‘end sizes, at ie. _ == | finished in S24 on | John Fingham, part 10, ei s. of 503; $2,850. ep) eel Reisinger’s, at 235. psite side "is the parlor, Robinson to” H. ©. Stewart, lo sq. 7) — : handsomely tinished “int the 36,000. "H.C, Stewart to Matilda, V, James un = + Bending around beneath — the Mary S. Naylor, lot 23, sq. 760; $6,000, W. D. Bovye's Ice Cream, 736 loth st. now. | in the by ion at the corner is «roomy | Alicn to W. L. Finley, part 5, sq. 213; 35,500. 5 | window seat. The dining-room ts back of the | W. L. Finley to. Martha M. Itead, same proj ie PaRLon Str | parlor and the wood work there is oak. A lance $5.500. F. Koones to G, 1, Taylor, part during the sum Butler's pantry, which communicates with the $1.00, Robert 8. Wharton to Chas. Kitehe: the same flour, ¢ Baum, lot 3, sq.431; $18,000. Charles E. Pren- of the frst floor, aberly, lot 4, s¢ Jesri’s Oup Sraxp. | in. ¥ Buys Mutees pur ote (a Cher eke sok Hamnet ven tor \ shall adenine Paid OE yee there are several stnaill W. W. Burdette to P, M, Dubani, lots 27 Promptly attended ton 01; $1,500. Fixe Puotos, Kets Kemethy's, 1109 Pa. ave. alma’ The walls and ceilings of the ki District Government Affairs. covered ‘with the porcelain finish. ‘The two upper stories are finkshed in selected pine with the satin finish, 1 on ch Moor wre bath ruins, ‘The hetise will be he: the lower floor. by” ludire upper floors by di Isat the side of. the rom the dinin: zo down t LED Cieveland fluid, 5 gallons for $1. mine 1: 31.10, delivered. W'S. fenks & Co., 717 7th street. MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. G. W., Fisher, of Anacostia, D. C., has filed With the Commissioners a, petition ‘that pro- vision be made for extending the water main on 11th street southeast across the river to Anacostia, thence on the following streets: Monroe, Harrison, Jackson, Washington and ferson streets, Ina letter to Chief Cronin the Commissioners stile thatonly in rare instances will w fireman be retained after being intoxicated,even though offense is Committed after working hard at a fire. Henry Reithmiler, James Acton and F. P. White have been cominixsioned as additional Vales on the police toree. HARVARD CIGARETTES, connolsseurs favorite, toade of Virginia's choicest gold leaf and abso- fately pure. SSELI'S ICE CRE ottown; L127 New Y Ligirsixe Ros ane ‘A wide poreh which neces is y the windows, nthe basement i nts” FoOIn, isthe stai desiz and are hipped any where out | en all kinds of eleetrie work. doit. Kenmase Frxr OL sherry and Made for medical purpeses, at Chr. Xander's, § street northwest. i A. L. Phillips is the builder. ———— MR. FREEMAN'S NEW HOME, ieron thepolicetoree ATTENTION, LADIES AND GENTS LEA Mr. Frank L. Freeman will soon begin the | X° PERMITS Soe eee a WHERE Tow s.— Having enta and ardde erection residence on{N street,between 17th a ate aa the ohne het eet ape id sth, next to the alley. The plans as pre- Hee: Orders be mall OF express promptly at: | pared by Mr.T. F. Schnetder, provide be ve iis association onde SS ische: Li strest northwest. | fora h front bya depth of 72 feet, It grand union picnic at Van Ness Park, Seamed ie Se Pinter, 200 testrecé moethweat PAT we hice scien Bic Mlk ace Sank nd B streets the proceeds tO Tuer New Y TkeNK Howse is selling | will have a pitched tiled reof. A two-story | Hauidate the debt on Zion Union A. M. E. Mise out th Trunks wut L B nm bay will p cLon , and an | sion, of West Washington, ate: manu st. vou the side at the second story. The | parl ere there Is. i lieet nd frout and side will be ofselected red bricks, nds refused to grant the desired JouS AND Joxaritas, or E Tat Ia bivek moetar. ire design willbe | permit, stating that this will be the role ia America,” and “Blighted Women, very handsome, bordering on the Queen A Juture, that uo permit shall be issued for such Robert Nourse, pr purpose to give entertainments wher son, 339 Penusy ly ‘The interior arrangements will be very el i t aris kept. hall willbe wide, the doors lea he double sliding. doors, the chimucs be diagonally acro=s the corners, witle smalt bi sparencies abo rt of the wood = wilt be alt targe and’ well 2 public Apririctar Eves. Hempler’s, nt. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. fesued by Inspector E A.S. Abell, erect vitice on the north side. of F Stree hand Lith streets, eight storie: Ment, 53 front, running back 113 feet, cost | | | lated. ‘They all will have | 100,000; A. B.’Mullettis the architect, ‘John Condensed Locals. pen fire-places, which will be finely finished. | Fitzgerald, erect a two story dwelling, Massa- Major Lewis and Richard Moore, smatl col) The interior wood work will be oil fnisued. | chuseits avenue, between Ist strect ahd 3 read ees, were in the Court’ w-day for |The cust will be $8,000, Jemey avenue northwest: $1,600. 1 A. stealing ajar of cand 1 Louis Mangan’s, aa fs .| ley, ereet a two story and basement dwelling, on North Capitol street. They pleaded guilty | 4 SHEDD'S eno SIOTUREAQUE: SE e Island avenue, between 11th und 12th und were sent to the re in school during ts northwest; $2,800. Q. P. Clark, repair dwelling, Boundary street, between New Jer- avenue and Sth street northwest; $1,000, Work will be commenced immediately on a thas been granted to E. L, Lambie, of | fine house for 8.8. Shedd, esq., from the designs f Mr. Wm. Bruce Gray. architect. The site se ed fson rising ground at the back of Colum- venue, near Woodley lane, and overlod the city. The honse is designed to share and hten the picturesque nature of the sur- Foundings. The first story will be of brick, sur- ‘A pate this city, T. Dodge, W t¥pe-writin: ‘Cards are four three-story and cellar Pts, ‘ashington, assignor to chine ween 21st and 22d str northwest; $13,000. Conrad Jordan, ert two-story dwellings, Wiltberger strc hand 7th streets horthwest; $1,200, repair (rune, Stanton Town ronda ¢ en on bar, and Miss Anni Warde, United States | ial 10 fect wide, ~ C. M. Beckett, repair frame, 516 C rounded by a verandah 10 fect wide, with porte. | $125. C. M. Becicett, repair frame, 516 C stre ae cochere on . The second story and | Southeast; $100. eaday next at the Baptist chara. | en the roots ofalate a ric Phebe — . has Just | crouping fs ver sin as the house « ” filed an order of 432 faked Hbbens, ior use on | FroUine Js very pleasing, and as the hone ww The Infernal Unions. the culigraph writing machines in'on wvernmment departments het ¢ the largest order of t Mr. John 8. Skiving Johnny Skivington, w! Washington City orp! Snell several days ago, on which the bo3 that he placed early three w ‘To the Editor of Tne Evy: TAR: Asa member for many years of one of “these infernal Unions” which Judge Snell considers the curse of the land, f overcome my native modesty, and with your kind permission speak my mind concerning the jurist who presumes condemn a body of law-abiding men whose ms aro altogether praiseworthy, and whose of the | . This is said to kind on record. the father of Master wits commit n asyiuin by "s that the twill landmarks the plan entering from te pn the west side the dining room, et, parlor, LA by 19 tc a library, 14 by “9i feet, and reception room, JO by 14 ‘Ou the north front Kitehien and servants’ offices, 1 six bedrooms, with eonven! nd i ; “gid Obse of the Laws this alien judge that Skivington ie gh | Patheoots,and the atte Is also divided Into | might proiltably” imt “Tl Toierual Be ee ee OT ay citi | bedrooms, Unions,” ditor, I nid PTO ig in the river at the toutof 23d street. | neans succeeding 1 ¢ rate of |. William (3. Moore, Quartermaster Georze Death of Re Fain Washington, in neurly every branch | Breitbarth, W.s. Roose, and Col, Win, Hace BAPTIST MINISTER PASSED | five WeCEeCEN RTS eee eel ceeigmen bere to den, of the Metropolitan hotel, leit this err AWAY. pelle’ th GX thelr eine Nera fax o May t rrangement to iF n10 to Wb hades te for th Rev. Isaae Cole, M. D., a well-known Baptist | minister, died at his residence, sear Westinin- | > ster, Md., yesterday morning, He received a | h toiling daily fro 10 to 3 hours cotton mill, as is the ease I some sec ccountry. “Phese infernal Unicns therefore, been the direct 1 Place on the 15 The follows hi ers cr “us of add of the Capital {Hk | paralytic stroke in November, 1584, and has | largely to the purchasing capacity or thouse se a TE MAR: | been in feeble health ever since, Dr. Cole was | OF brewd-winhersy th waning eons 1; 10; Cor | born near Blick Rock, Baltimore county, in | $eoudiusty the volum 4 aie eptember, 1806, He graduated at Columbian Se notice of Su ion y.W. ‘hants, Uh | Cee ee ursion of W.W. | university, In this city, attended lectures and | pressure on your advertising ¢ | —_+ Teeeived his diploma asa vhysictan trom the | direct resuld of the eff Amusements. University of Maryland. His prac lee of me: ions. et ARAvGn's Ovena Hovse.—Planquett’smas. | [ie and service in the Methodist mintiste ficient results which may be ascribed to the terpieee, “The Chimes of Normand tinued for twenty yeais, at the expiration of | Xcellent organization which chat % pe viftet Which he embraced the Baptist faith, In Ina> | kor world at the eapital, but it : AnS GmEany | He moved to this city and took e for intelligent nen, unlike Judge Snell, Scrpotetteand | Navy Yard hureh, remained concede allt! bie tradex unionist nd during is iaini weuid 2 commun- RES TO SEE ly worth while to e 80 clearly evulved fram [nor sand the Ene doabt be well re eubake Se . Vanenied and seas nee and prejudice. Judge Snell is too iach, Se iie boece coatinnee sod ‘ h the Thitteenthatrest Bupeer in the company of a different type of men veka Re bos anaes sone exe hadibeen baile at consiacmeire, able to form & correet estimate of the honest, Will be provided for next wi The Uouikeoe traveled extensively throuzh the souih, | earnest tollers, who wre banded together ii garden fs always cm ee Comins nioey to pas olf the nidebtedness, | trades unions, and who In-every law.ul way - a meved f to his farm at Kk Koe vor to seeure toail who labor “a fairday’s THE WasHiNGto ¥ ges for a falr day's work,” | cndea | peek Market.—The | Baltimore county, which he afterwards sold) T know Judge feticial peice catrear or ie TEE | and mnuved to Cranberry. Valley, Carrol county, | Sucil docs not consider the attul is duen ex honge says the eseana 0 2 Rowe | Where he bought-a farm, and traveled about | sin desirable; T know he considers, the acme es are ee Tn iset he moved to We of national prosperity will be reached when. oe fons Gop oy wea bulltaechurch: “every one can hire Inbor as cheaply as possi- =e phon, | Sold to the Tunker or ble,” but that only proves how little a man may steady. The supply of hay # gation, and Dr. Cole returned to Washin: know and be ere fn conclusion, let me — ae ‘ ‘harge of the Ni assure Judge Snell that the cause of labor will his healt never be retarded by attacks trom men of his, ‘his ta culiber, The labor unions are bullt upon the d a retired lite ever | Tock o Justice, and they will live and they will thrive “when ’ our unique administration of police justice is no longer remembered. AUGUsr DoxarH. ——— Affairs on the Virginia Side, THE DROUGHT ANDTHE CROFS—HORSE THIEVES —GAY TIMES AT FALLS CHUKCH, ETC. FALLs Cuvacu, Va., July 21st, 1885.—The drought is Intense, It has become seriously In- Jurtons to crops, It Is but little less remarkable than was the long severe one of the latter part of last summer and of the fall. Many of the small streams pow have no running water in ions pts Oo! With an incre: market is steady smull berries are in large selling low. Watermelons are ted ut good prices. ——— —-__ BUILDING Assoctations.— Probably In no ty of the United States have building assocla- tions been so iy successful its in the national capital, Wherever failures have erred they have been chargeable direet! incomp ¥ of dishonesty of their offic Oue of the most striking exainples of success in ion is the series of associations known, matn-American bullding associntions, hh was started in Is7d and This has been followed by Nos. 2, | 4 and 5, alte anne 1st Ap ples, peaches y and searce and Ww: CHARGED WITH STEALING A GotD Warten. ast May “Mr. Reuben H . While in this city, re aut about mid 3, which, under substantially the have been uniformly pros- ° ie é Of Ww Hes of the wateh oF the man | Tit: Stan, No.G ls now heing organized, and | Tithe anole. weather hut con ed ee had Yesterday he ‘found the | the indie pat amueh lareer mwaber | th ving period of last year there would in 4 pawn shop and found the man who | of shares will be taken in this than in any ofits | £2 four of them, BO the aswortien cr panne if. James Clark, a plumber, who in- | predecemors. Ia Washington nearly every | Pave bec four of them. tEB Seasons revolve. ned the plat, Joho’ Lvons, 4 | one hus a nixed income. and there are few who | fi'serlesO¢wet aad Gry obey Hn Ee Humber, had given it, to§hin to pawn. De- | cannot set aside « certain sum, however small, the mystical numbers of three, Rye aed vac lective Ciuc at onee arrested Lyons, who is now ans secure sufficient means t | was not confirmed for onee At leash? a pader ball on a charge of winbeclement, ‘and paactase ofa home, after which | “thus far this season there as not been a good. ed him up at the second. ya station, | what betore went for rent can be applied in | eon of anytinince make fee ae ee age from where he was aiterwards rel 5000 nt upon it. By means of these assoela- | Rave heen, tieauially as ae eles, Dall. This morning tn ‘the Pol rt thi ndreds of clerks in the departments | Leen unreasonably and husdelig ie eee rom the person was con- ee mah oane Recently the horse of Mrs. Sarah Sewell was Grned to avold living ugg | taken from the stable in the ‘night, «plow har PK a ei. hess put on It and hitehed before her buggy. ect fer UG ITT ee ee oe ee ome The rhscals ‘stole a bridie and some relay free Bay Kidee The a Levi Parker, and drove the horse part way to Kkaowns mip Aro? CURSIONS AND Prenxtcs.—The associated | your city and took the bridle and reius off the ecrtnk Hay Bent dle mea a oi-counnissioned officers and privates of the | horse aud turned it loose In the road. Mr, Hos: Post. ~ Weensis ce Miser | Washington Light Infantry corps will give an | pitle had a Horse also taken about the ‘sume pobeecth rly st ng Balti- | to Marshall Halt the steamers | lime, fis horse was found in the road east of cee sa burs Guards Of Andip- ning,July | Your elty,in Maryland. joes tn thie ebeniue, Clee: Tones erie ae iS ure always |” Mr, W. W. Kiusley, of this place, who gradu- of the conan, andl Cope 1 of members. | ated’ from Oberlin’ college, recenily delivered : h Thotis, ns Association will g sips ot th an | the address before the aluinni of that Nad ache roel recite exearsion to Richmond this evening, leaving | institution. ghee Seely Tacs, Sue pemed resotatk Washington at 11 p.m., and on the return | The frequent social and lawn parties and {es Battalion. It was also decided to (gat lg Kleurnoud at S pin, Sunday “the | tivals give our evenings an alrof ite enjoyable tlton. as fire ny glab will give an ‘excursion to Marshali | by old and young. Mn. Capt. Ripley cond te ee in memory of the dead | Hull Tuesday evening next, leaving on the Cor- | afestlval ih her fesldence bu Saturda evening - < - coran at 6:80. p.m.——Te letter carriers an- | last tn the Interestof the Busy Bee and Juvenite noance a grand entertainment, including ath Base Ban Yesri ‘The Nationals were | jetic exercives, for August 1 uDAY= Templar societies and mnie & Anancial success, The Lady of | The band discoursed some music on the defeated at Capitol park yesterday by a picked | the Lake leaves her whart at. 5:30 this alter: | sion. ie pe Thtehen, The scott Was pitcher and Trott | noon, tsking her usual Saturday nigit excur- | ‘The Virginia Regiater, of this place, 1 venture eateler. Ths was 7b Games ul Heach.——There is # pienic | to state has the smallest and the youngest ty At, Cineinnatt i iY gxening at Gladinon’s Oukland | setter of any’ paper in the states nanted Wilke At Hoxton park, Prince George's county, Md.—The | Carson, age -e years, He Makes no At Hichmond— Virginia, granit Cape May’ and Atlante City excursion motouaes eee eaneaaor Tye came vr Merkin’ Geove.—The at- | Suilieare the B&F. depot at ten o'lock this | This ta an extremely hard season for pro. fenince at, the at Mutricirk’s = drove, on the B. ———— Untsivited Guests, the | PRINCESS BEATRICR'S MARRIAGE OPPOSED BY for the HER SISTER, coleced ople which itis Fo ed to establish A cable dispatch to the New York Herald sor, N. eld last ev. the Lincoln mission, and was addressed bi evs from London, July 24, says: “The hitherto mere Drs. Pitzer" and” ‘Sunderland and. Rhoden | Tumors that the royal warriage ia regarded with Mitchell, the agent of the school, extreme disfavor at the German court and that ——>—— ‘the Crown Princess protests against the alliance , Ales. SMITH’S | CHARGES | AGAINsT Mr. | is this morning oMfelally confirmed, for in the SourH.—Yesterday Mr. C. A. W state account of the ceremony supplied by the to the ry Smith (nee Th ‘iiled’ & biltibe rances ee Thompson), bill for | Queen, through the court newsman, press and the Court Gasette the list of divorce against Albert L. Smith in place of A PRovoseD ScHool. FoR THE CoLorED PEOPLE—A meeting in the interests of Rankin-Richards institute, a school wih under the M . Grant's Great Gain, Rev. A. D. Ballantyne ing Service will be ATTRACTIONS ATCAFE MAY.—The Weceacoe band, of Philadelphia, which has been regularly engaged at the new iren pier, pe May, has arranged a very attractive program for next > - ¥e s royal per- Sunday afternoon's concert. The new tron | that dismissed yesterday.” ‘They were married | Poonges "4 ¥ ‘ceremi pier, recently hulit, extends over 1,000 fect Into | March oth, 881, by Rev. 1 N, Baer, have | anges lavited” to the oe poo, Phage the ocean and hus a capacity for over 10.000 peo- | two children, and she charges him with cruel | deed was an Invitation sent to any member of Pie. The music pavilion, constructed ofiron and | treatment of her, threatening her life and with | the German reign! family, Moresver, the jaws, Ix at the extreme end, About midway Is | adultery. Prince and Princess of Wales apd the Duke and wilt a spacious restaurant. The pier isone of ae ae Duchess of Edin to remain on ape May's attractions: aul one cay mecton a | MARRIAGE Ltcexsm,— Marriage licenses | board thelr yacht during their visit Promenade tamiliar tices fi different parts | have been issued by the clerk of the court to | to the Isle of Wight ‘on shore solely for St'the ‘country. Washi fie and “Beat 4, 1. Joumen and Margaret Johnson: Joba F. | the ceremony, and Teturning to Moreans form a great proportion of the visitors | Duan and Mary Eilcn Twomey; Marshall New: | thelr yachts ahd steaming away at imidiigh St this fainous watering pl ton and Frances Guskea, £ after the frewurks, 1d cy Legal Rights of Strikers, &c. ‘To the Editor of Tae Evexixe Stan: they choose to strike, sent to Judge Snell, it ma; i the following condénsed Sateureat ord as rendered by jud, few weeks since, hile in erty was in. the < iscase the the parties are rado, whi inted leaders of the strike made demonstrations and prevented the receiver from operating the road. e mass of the strikers did not participate in this interference directly. But four of them were arrested—one Orr, who was a. leader; another, Tyler, who was activ leader; another, Murphy, who was’ still less ac- tive, and another, Wiiceler, who was simply with the others, claiming, however, that he went with the others in the kope that he could Protect the property of the company. In this proceeding—United States vs, Kane— the United States circuit court, district of Colo- rado, through Judge Brewer, ordered the {m- prisonment of Orr for tour months, of Tyler for 0 days, of Murphy tor 10 days, and discharged Wheeler on his own recognizatice to keep the peace and not to Interfere with the receiver, In giving these Judgments he said: “Every man has a right to work for whom he pleases and to go where he pleases, providing in 40 doing he does not trespass un the riyhts of athe and the employer of another man, unless there 4s a contract for some time, may rightfully say to bia employe at any time, ‘Ihave no further need of your services,” “2. Where a party of men combine with the intent todo. an unlawful thing, and in the pro- secution of that uwlawful intention ove of the party goes a step in advance of his associates, tind docs acts which they do not, all of the com= bination are guilty of his ufense. ‘o man is bound to stay a single day in the employment of the receiver appointed by this court, and no man must interfere with the prop- erty, or with the management of that property, 80, Jong asitis inthe hands of the court, and, if there is any subsequent demonstration siintlar to thix which fs now before me, I want to most kindly, but most emphatically, so nobody may ‘misunderstand, that any parties who are ehgaged in it, and who are brought be- fore me for contempt, must expect the severest penalty which the law permits, If there is aby man who feels that he is in any way. wronged by a receiver of this court all He his to do Is to make his grievances known und they will be heard, and ‘the court will try to do. justice by him ag well as by the receiver: but no violence, in way, shape or manner, will be tolerated in the slightest degree, Adssowrery Pore This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, #trength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, exd cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders SOLD OxLY IN CANS. KovAL Baxine Powpxn Co. 106 Wall street, No ¥. ep Sou Truxes We Have Lerr ON OUR ODDS AND ENDS TABLES, ON ONE OF THE TABLES YOU WILL FIND ALL OF OUR WHITE VESTS. THE $3.00 ON ARE NoW $1.50. THES: ARE NOW $1.25. THE $2.00 ONES ARE NOW $1.00. THE $1.50 ONES ARE NOW 7 CENTS, AND THE $1.00 ONES ARE NOW 60C, ONE TABLE CO OF THE ALI WOOL PANTALOUN E $4.00 TO 95.00; THEY ARE NOW $2.05 A PAIR. AINS ALL THAT W) HERE'S A CHANCE TO RUY A CASSIMERE SUIT AT UNHEAKD-OF PRICES, ALL OF THE $12.00, $13.00, $14.00 AND §15,00 SUITS FOR MEN ARE $00, ALL OF THE $16.50, $18.00 AND $20.00 CAS- SIMERESUIIS ARE NOW £11.20, TIE CHILDREN'S PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS, REGARDLESS OF PLICE, 5 WW 50 CE LOTS OF GOOD THINGS MERE AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLATL SOME THINGS WE HAVE Nor Gor. TO AVOID OUR PATRONS THE TROUBLE OF CALLING FOR GOODS THAT HAVE BEEN ALL SOLD, WE ASK THEM TO GLANCE OVER THIS LIST OF OUTS: NO MORE 25C. COATS, NO MORE 35C. OR 50C. PANTALOONS, NO MORE $6.00 COATS AND VESTS AT$3.00. BY TO-MORROW THERE MAY BESOME MORE OUTS, IF THERE ARE, WE WILL LET YOU KNOW. IN THE MEANTIME COMEAND SER WHAT THERE IS LEFTOFTHEINS, A.SAKS & CO, ONE-PRICED CLOTHIERS, 816 anp 318 SEVENTH STREET, sy23 Wear Baxwce Pownen AWARDED GOLD MEDAL (FIRST PRIZE) AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION OVER ALL. COMPETITORS. MAKES BREAD AND BISCUITS THAT DYS- PEPTICS CAN EAT, MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’s SONS, Established 1829, NEW YORK. For sale by all Leading Grocers. Jel7-4p Viewxa Orricun Co. 2 @09 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. VROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A ‘FIRE- PROOF BUILDING FOR ARM’ eae a AD RAY som sass, AKHINGTON, G12 > 5 eshanieone Pa dus etn toy ou a. aii forty Msi enemy so be Ww cover about 23,000 square feet of ‘suriace, ntl toe ee located at the southeast corner of thaon! foveal osear penne aan accit mediately th the presence of bidders. ‘Specifications, general instructions to bidders, and diate forms ot, bropomal wil be furnished on appil- $y9,10,11,13,0580 Colonel, Corfe of Mautner TY-NI . 18, INTHE. Teh As there appears to be an opinion among the members of the labor unions that they have a. right to prevent others from working whenever and more especially in Tt ts at this season when the Pores are clogged and view of the recent riots at Cheago, Cleveland | the Blood and Perspiration are Indeu with Impurities and in Michigan, as well as the letter recently | that disfiguring Humors, humiliating Eruptions, Itch- ablish law, of the U. § ctreuit court hands of a recelver, that’ met makes no difference; the law and the rights of ‘the same in all cases, CITIZEN. A strike was organized on a railroad in Colo ich was in the hands of a receiver ap- by the United States cireuit court. The but not a A ents, in this until TWELVE M. and ‘ae Now Is Tar Tue ‘TO CURE SKIN HUMORS, ing Tortares, Salt Rheum or Eczema, Pyoriasis, Tet- ter, Ringworm, Baby Humors, Scrofula, Serofulous ‘Sores, Abscesses and discharging wounds, and every species of Itching, Sealy and Pimply Diseases of the ‘Skin and Sealp, are most speedity and economically ‘cured by the CUTicURA Rewxpins, IT 1S a Fact, ‘Hundreds of letters in our possession (copies of which may be had by return mall) are our authority for the assertion that Skin, Scalp and Hlood Humors, whether Scrofulous, Inherited or Contagious, may NOW be permanently cured by Ccricuma Re- SouvENT the new Plood Purifier, internally, and Ccticura und CUTICURA Soar the great Skin Cures, externally, In one half the time and expense of any other season, GREATEST ON EARTH. Coricuna Remxpres are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case Salt Rheum in this coun- try, My motber had ft twenty years, and In fact dled from it. I believe CuricuRa would have saved her life, My arms, breast and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or cured until I used the Coricuna ResoLvEnr, Internally, and CurICURA ‘and CoTicuma Soar, externally. J. W. ADAMS, Newark, Ohio. GREAT BLOOD MEDICINES, ‘The half has not been told as to the great curative powers of the Curicvaza Rewepies, I have paid hundreas of dollars tor medicines to cure diseases of the blood and skin, and never found auything yet to equal the CuricuRA Resxpies. CHAS A. WILLIAMS, Providence, R. Sold by all Drugglsts. Price: Cuticuna, 50c.; RESOL- YENT, $1.00; Soar, 25c. Prepared by the POTTER DEC AND CHEMICAL Co., BosTox, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BEAUTY for Tan, Sunburn and Oily Skin, Cum CURA Soar. CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER, ‘Malarial, Minsinatic and Contagious or Epidemic Dis eaxes and many ailments attending change of climate, food and water may be entirely prevented by wearing | a Crricuna PLasten over the pit of the stomac with frequent changes, whenever exposed to these fections, A cure by absorption is effected by It whem all other plasters fail. It is the best plaster known to physicians and droggists. At druggists, 25c.: five for Sl. mailed free, Porren Duca axp CHEMICAL Co., Boston. jy Cuzaresr Dry Goons IN WASHINGTON, SELLING OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT COST. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! NUN'S VEILING, pure wool, 18¢. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, Ge. FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD-WIDE BLEACH- ED COITON, Se, FINEST QUALITY BATISTE, nearly one yard wide, in Pink, Blue and Black Figure, real value 20c., reduced to 1210, LLEN’ duced to 75e. i BLUE SATTEENS, 25c, IE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, QUALITY BLACK SILKS, re UME BROCADE DRESS GOODS, cheap 4 Feduced to 124ze. CARTERS’ CASH DRY GOODS STORE, 11 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street. -CLEY ITEMS, Claret Wines. Imported California and Virginia Clarots at extremely low prices. N, 'T M¥sZGER & BRo. 1 Grocers, 417 7th st. 3. 'W. Morell, 734 Gih st.n.w., 50 F. igars, $15. Cholera. Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevent use of Reed & Carnrick's So- diam te (disinfectant). Recom- ealth Association as disinfectants and gerimi- d everywhere. Send for pamphlet, 182 Fulton st., N.Y. eps best stock of cases, patented Retrlyerator for restaurant keepers,ete., xt was a sufferer from Dyspepsia, and Dr. id Kennedy's Favorite Remedy helped me. Win. MeKuew, 124 Fayette uitimore, Sd. Price $1.00, eo Cholera, desi und surest preventitive ts Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, $1.25. per bottle, sold by druggists aud grocers. 83 Per Gallon. 7c. Quart Bottle, ve Whisky, best in the World fot the money rders by mill, MeGee's, 9in, near D st, s&W-30i Twilled Sik Uusbrellas, inch, paragon frain $1.99, at_the Boston aries: 765 and 707 Slarket Space. w,fun ore, 7 Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver oil with Hypophosphites of es Lime nnd Seda for coughs, eo!ds, consumption, im, Duirition and geseral devility; Jund™ pleasant to take. Preseribed by" pl j chins, Sold by ge bottles 50c, |M by 'WaE. Tho aton, corer Bal | Umore and Havtlon sircets, waltimore, Md. BayWyE Boston Var uae, Market w,fmn,Lin JoLuson’s Cool Diniug Saloons, 410 and 442 9th street, one door from E. Go there for all the @: of the season, served every ayallavle style. Frestt Fish, Clam, Cuowder, Turtle Soup, SoN-shell, Hard and Deviled Crabs, Picked Crabs, =pited Oyst Spring Chickens, &e., Ge, &e." Also, Meals, hot and cold Lunches; cold Milwaukee Deer served Jp English stone mugs Ladies’ Saloon, first iS, ——___ ATTORNEYS. _ HARLES J. GOOPH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Counsellor-at-Law abd Eapert,5t. Cloud building, id F ets, Good work, good Tefercuces, mnoder res. ‘Twenty-one years experience. G31 WL MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Law Guding, 472 Louisiane avenie mhz CATARRE. ‘That pure, sweet, safe and effective American distil- lation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir- Marigold and Clover Blossom, calied Sax¥oRD's RaD- ICAL CURE Fou CaTARRH, with ome box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one SAN¥OuD's IMPROVED INHALER, all in one package, may now be had of ull druggists for§1. Ask for SANFURD's RADICAL CURE. , JULY 25, 1885-DOUBLE! SHEET. | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. Moers ASSOCIATED NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND PRIVATES of the WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS ‘To MARSUALL HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1985. ‘Steamers Corcoran and Arrowsmith will leave their wharves respectively st 6 and 6:30 o'clock p.m. sharp: returning at 11:30, Tickets, 50 cents to be had of members of the Corpaand at the boats, 4y25-61 gut GRAND EXCURSION MINNEOLA’ SOCIAL CLUB fe MARSHALL HALE WEDNESDAY. JULY SOT. 1635, Tickets... 50 Comin, Boat leaves hor wharf si BUam. aud 6 pan. J25-3° SOND GRAND EX RSION BY INVINCT- ‘Tolymont, “TUBS AY gol 1885, on Boat teaves High ‘Street Wharf, Georgetown, 8:30 am.,and 7ih-Street Wharf at 9 a.m. and3 p.m." ripe. ‘Tlekets, 50'c Sikgren under 12 yearn Bree: jy ‘Tae FBS CLUB ‘Will give one of their GRAND EXCURSIO! To MARSHALL HALL, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 28TH. Corcoran leaves wharf at 6:20 p.m. jy24-ate ‘Tickets 6 cents, UNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. Ss 50 Biles for 25 and 10c. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf ar 3 pan. returning at § pm. A fiuebram band board. Fare 250: children t0c. “yeaa £5. RANDALL, Manager. CU [AL BEACH ON THE ibe Laities Mite Socie:y ofthe Fourth Street M. E. Church, THURSDAY, July 30, ‘Tickets, 50 cents, Gr sule at Pursell’ book ‘Store, Oth street nw. also. rott’s musicsiore. The ‘Society bas no tic! Taaleat wharf jy22-6t" Grawsv Excunstox CAPE MAY Complete Local and Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarth, from a simple Cold or Infi enzo to loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Coug! Bronchitis and Catarrhal Consumption, in every package. CLERGYMEN, VOCALISTS and Public Speakers without number owe their pres- ent usefulness and success to SaxvoRD's RapicaL ‘CURE FoR CaTauRI Rev. Dr. Wiggin says: “One of the best remedies for Catarrh—nay, the best remedy we have found in a Afetime of suffering—ls SaxFouD’s Ravicat CURE. It clears the head and throat s0 thoroughly that,taken each morning on rising, there are no unpleasant secre- tions and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of voice and res- piratory organs” ‘Sold by all druggists, Price, $1, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00., BOSTON. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, ‘Weary sufferer trom Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try these Plasters. Placed over the Pit of the Stomach. they prevent and cure Ague Pains, Bilious Colle, Liver Complaints, and protect the system from athousand ils, 250. - sels, KKeveross Marr Wauxer. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE POSALS FOR IRON-WORK. STRICTLY PURE. 3 Ommice oF BuiLEING Yor Stars, Wam AND ‘THE BEST TONG. INGTON, July 34, 1885. sr eres Aen rcietivering | ynequalied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and q ogni eee in the west wi ‘the ‘2 ee ‘Btate, War ‘Ne PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: in Most ornamental work is to be electro-plated. eee general ineeructions to’ waders ‘Beware of Imitationa, None genuine without the Hou to thls gic PO NOOR < hd Signature; EISNER & MENDELSON, WOR7B858.0 Te ERY See . eainanae ane, ‘Phila, Pe: OER IRIE yon sana nous Necveny Peer inde gain one ee sean, Jenene ATLANTIC CITY TWELVE HOURS AT SEA STORE. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, $2. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES 6TH STREET STA? TION 10:00 P. M. SATURDAY, JULY 25ru, RE- TURNING, SUNDAY, LEAVE CAPE MAY 5:00 P.M; ATLANTIC CITY 5:30 P.M, sy2i-5t GASP EXCURSION TO RICHMOND, : ay THE THAD, STEVENS ASSOCIATION, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1885. Leave Washington at 11 p.m. returning leave Richmond Sunday, July 26th, tS pan. stopping st Alexandria golug and returning. Fourteen hours in the City orifillss, No time lost.” Accom at the hotels at reduced rates, Rourd Trip, $2.00, ‘Tickets at the station and the different dray’stores 215 A. DELIGHTEUL WAY To SPEND SUNDAY" ‘Tice the LADY OF THE LAKE at 5S30SATURDAY EVENING for COLONIAL BEACH, Arriving at the Beach at 10 o'clock. Hetura by ARKOWSMITIL Sunday Tvening. _Wy2i-ot Sir: A George county ts Gludanu: Ponies every THURSDAY EVENING. Park for rent every Guy except THU:.8! Splenult pavilion, tue shaile and splendid wate Located ou the Masboro ike, four mil) Deuniug’s Bri De FORGET, THE DANCIN: euplons EVERY SATERDAY EV! Seamer Mary Washtsztou, which leaves: 7330 und returns at 41 o'clock, Tiekets 2 + Duacing on boat, accompant. by the Lacst aus iuaking it the mos enjoyable eveuing excursion of the st asor Iy20-ur TEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Leaves Every Morning @ J0 o'clock, Returning ats. a. Fare 25 cents ior round trip to Marsuail Hall and Giymont; Children, 15 ceuts, jy1z-3m rom “UOOL x m whart at CLOG I FALIA, VA. OSes een he steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make an EE igang, Se IE SSE rT vee tte eran eestceumtes LYMONT EVERY SATURDAY 9 A ML, RE- . TUNSING AY © PM SUNDAY, AFTERNOON EXCURSION. The niamer MLAIEN WABMINGTON wall anaice excursion tips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p. Sa retrain ot 3 Ra ‘irass Gad gu Wisse excursions, fais Band on wise : Ko objectionuble parties allowed on board. Ntauier for chactér for Matehall Wall, Gismont and other poinia iy X E.& RANDALL Manager. ‘ARSHALL HALL. "AC the request ofthe patrons of Marghall Hall and the pubile generally, the munagement have for special ‘ir Excursiofs and BMusieal Eater: taluments or EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, on the grand excursion, steamer T. V. Arrowemith— paciis, 850. ‘Music, dancing and refteahmens at the Hai'and onthe boot ‘Leave “ulrstrest wharf promptly at 6 p.m., 2% hours acthe Hal aud beck ati) yous Fate, abe tom Biencing Jay 48th. sigue 1885 excurstoy azason 1885 oN THE BALTIMORE @ OHIO R. RB. EVERY MONDAY, commencing June 22, to PENMAR Round trip rate, $1.50. Limited to 300 persona. Leave Washington at 8 am Returning, arrive at 830 p.m. . EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, Commencing Tune 23, to HARPER'S FERRY ANB BYRNES ISLAND, On the Potomac. ¥ ‘Round trip rate, $1. Limited to 200 persons. Leave ‘Washington 10:06 a.m. Returning, arrive at 720 p.in_ EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY, to LURAY CAVERNS, Commencing June 24. Round trip rate, $3.50. Leave Washington 830 am. Returning, arrive st ‘9:15 p.m. : ‘Every ticket calls for s reserved seat ‘on these ex- curslotia, Secure your tickets at 619 and 1351 Peun- I OWER CEDAR POINT, 1¢ popular Watering Place of W lane. The'saiey swift and magwidicent mesmer AAERTA will eave her wharf, foot of 7th st, daily, except Sal- Shaays at a ta oni TmCHin stops at Alexandria on Mondays, Wednes- daywand Pridareouly: “are SOe. roundiriy Child: Fen. 25. “Dinter on the grounds SOc, Fir farther information end charters to societies ‘aba Corporations ays te UE. SHERIFF'S Coal Ofces, Sus and 114 fa ave, Je24___Andat Steamers whart. foot of Th AMILY EXCURSIONS TO GLYMONT EVERY SATURDAY. commencing June oth Mary Was ington leaves at Sam: back at Op mA goud bad ‘on bout and pav lion.” For uckeas 2 cents. children, 10 cents “Or special rates to clubs of schools. Cajh at TREMALY'S Peture store, 537 7th st. Jy101m 1. RoTREMBLY, Facorsion Manager. VHAPEL POINT. Ss CHAPEL POINT! LONG BRANCH OF THE POTUMAG 3% HOURS AT THE BEACH. Commencing SUNDAY, June 28, the STEAMER GEO. LAW ‘Will leave daily from steamer George Leary's wharf, except Mondays and Fridays, 8:45 a.m. sharp, and re- tum 830 pam Round trip 50 ct. Mosis at the Point 50 cts Prof. Schroeder's Orchestra. G. W. BAUER, Owner, P. &—No excursion Tuesday, July 7th. Je19 SJENDAY MORNING QUIET TRIP TO GLY- 3 sane aa eee at'2 p.m. Fare only 25 cents, Good, to return on last Jeaving Glymont 7 p.m 1 R. TREMBLY, Ex- corsipn Manager 31am TTENTION: ND CLUBS, £& Pistorio’s “Orchestra is not connected te Lower a Point this season, and can be engaged on rea sOuabie terms for excursion ple are and Lats aw: t15 Eat we Nos ae Adie AMUSEMENTS. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ERY EVENING—NO SATURDAY 3 soNO SAUURDAY MATINER, Admission, 25 conte jext week ¢ Reserved Sents, 50 cents, rpuearen: COMIQUE A nies of Normandy aud Pluafare, 3y23 SUMMER GARDEN. RLOR, TION OF BEAUTY, uale Minstrels. And an Afteriude Heplete with Sensation, MATINEES—TURSDAY. THURSDAY, ASD SATURDAY. Jy20-6r PATEK. on Lath street road, near Mt. Pleasant Cars. possessing Deautifal and natural scenery, With & ew grand pavilion spacious grounds, springs. lakes, ore P is WE AN Anc TH MAY WALLAC In Classic Poses, # £e., Be, mmay be secured for penis” Apply to NOTT, jy6-1m_ «York IRE, ATLANTIC Ocean end of Connecticut uy Commodations first-class, Airs M. b, LOVE. Box # OOD HOUSE, S. EL LOVE Fs aa tate ae Geileds good ashing: $O"per Weck: Lig hours fron Washington, D- ai boas appointed hot F.CAKE, of PE*Y Pont HOTEL. wp. Ninety-two mi the Vtom BO miles from Washington, on tor gues Yat EXCELAION of GEO, LEARY jeave each “evening frow foot of 7th st. For terms, which will be moderate, apply to Hotel, WASIL B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D jy1S-dm* WAXELED COPTAGE hue. Athuitic Clty; three minutes’ walk from beach and West Jersey station; pleas 7 Ant rooms sud good table. Address Mrs. Ju LILLIE 8. CROWELL, Prop., P.O. Box 1435. 5.08 W. P. RICE, Proprietor, 3d. Opencd dune 2, dations.” Terms $10 per wee) CHALYBES burg, Va. Good bourd und room: scenery and delighth ‘to railroad wnd telegraph: per Week, $7 to $10; per monte, circulars address A!'P. “McLN: ne ay TUNER NIEW HOTEL, OXFORD, 3D. A This Summer Resor: is located on a clear salt water beach, free from anarsh malaria ad Mosquitocs: on recond a> the beaithiess pom United States. Perseus iz Washington f would Mr. JG. Jadd, who has kindly aligwed tue to ferei P.3 Colburn, of mow at Hote. Oxtord, sharin fron pies, Bedroom RADY, j Large Poets. re JAS BRADY: he beach, foot of Flex Fathing, boating, ae. C.D. WE! Box THE MOUNTAIN THE PARK HOTEL, Williamsport, Pa., Ts now ready for Summer Guests, For circular and rates, addres: elm DONALD McDONA AMAPEL POINT HOUSE, CHAPEL POINT, THF LONG BRaNcH OA ‘OF MALYLAND, i . Potomac Stearshoat Co, wharf, F eke pt Friday and Mt ime now Coss: Desirable locatlo: a: appointments. Address geo 2m Co88ES HAT . D ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘This well-known hote, under anew man- has been rellited aud refurnished cults, ins cing It one of tie most desirable on Ue coast, will open JULY dp. Address LEFLER& POTTER 20-201 STceTos, 8s ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. fy “Complete in ait itSappointinents, Fine Cafe attached. “Full Band and Orchestra, Address se28-2m KELSEY & LEFLER. Wo TER SAR HOUSE DELAWARE WATER GAP, P. ithfal and beautitul, moun icin resort. Hotel perfect; water from’ moun iain springs in bedrooms: gas und eee tricbeiix. “Puree and w half hours trom Philages ADE, ATLANTICCITY, N. J. ©.C. LEFLER &00, vy SUMMER RESORTS. TPE QUEEN OF WaTEnING- PLACES CAPE MAY, Is reached by the #EST IRMSEY RAILROAD 1s TWO TOURS FROM PHTLADELPHT, FAST EXPRESS TRAINS, w . tached, are rim during the aeern'at eomeesent eute Tamenger arrive at the STATIO: Coaches ’ ‘station of the ‘ t street For tickets, baggage checks, nd fll information, NOifreast CORNER st: nh xP PEXSSVLVANIN AVENUE. ANE BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. 3. & Woon, General Pamenger Agent A TLANTIC CITY agen EXPR! TRAINS RUN THRovGR, mS TAT OUr store 1s NINETY MINUTES, via CAMDEN & ATLANTIC RATLROAD, From Station Poot of Vine Street. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, From Station Foot of Market Street. of tgcesstble from Washington by the through trata BALTIMORE & MAC RATLRO AD. ihe NEW RROADSTRERT STATION ofthe PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, at PHILADEL PHIA. Street Cars will conves pawengers direct 10 the West Jersey Kallroad Station. Transfer Coaches to the station of the Catuden & Atlantic Kail For through tickets, Ihaggage checks, and full in- formation, aj ws Full = NORTHEAST CORN. 3.1. WOOD, Geheral Passenger Agemt R™ ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATHS Great North Mountain, near Winchester, ‘a. About 7 hours’ ride from Washington’ @/ Wo mails daily and telephone cmtuntion with ail Feachedt Oren 16, 185 swamps or fy reat Yanne in nd dy Te cure Of protovide: Sia. These mineral waters i Dited (n hot or cold bathe. As POOL heated to an acreeable temperature, “Terms very moderate. Round-trip tickets from Washington $8.50, good for nid early 13 grains suljihate oF mNaZte Tbe usted stingly OF oo framense sw imitulng the season. Pamphlets and all Information at A.S PRATT & SRE Taeeees, $01 Sek ret norte, Wasting QO PONT comPoRr, VIRGINIA, HYGFIA HOTEL, SITUATED 100 YAKDS FROM FORT MOS ‘Open all the year. Accommodates 1,000 quests. Equal to ans ited states. Surronnd. ings. picture atiments, table aud service ng, tinting wad ing sleep. Send for descriptive panuph tet my Z5tolsep H. PHUOERUS, Proprietor. OTEL AL@ION, i MeONenaxmic erry, x. 3.4 Flegantly furnished and complew: in all its appor ments. Willopen JUNE 2711 LENTZ & SINGHIST, Je19-2me Proprietors. ud. Delaware ave. season, expert Oe echoed management : excelieut table: | 100, ‘Gceau sooms: moderate trem. Crowell’ H Market st,Phlla Huropeau plan. Addresseltivr by SBURY PARK. NoJ—HOTEL NRUNSWICK.— fA one of tie Largent itind bent bovets 4 Fark’ ‘ve beach, INDSORSULPHUR SPRINGS, BLUE, Ing, fisting, exelent table: Reason E changes. Circulars at Paret @ Whituugon's fet te ay., OF address ACM-Jelly. New Windsor Md my lghtfully located: within 100 beach? appoiutments first Fangements perfect; noon, TUE “CHALFONTE,” ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4, Pith gas, new Muruitare, bes wardrobes, snow ELISHA ROBERTS & SON. ‘end of Decatur xt.:open ail the Searcurar ihe sew iron pier strictly first-class Curse QA solicited: j THRO, MUELLER Prop my 113m | W Sittin syringe bas ore at MIE GaRrr ASBURY PARK, No i ‘Termy reasonable. A. H. STOCK TU LDINE VILLA. CAPE MAY, N. J, OCEAN GROVE, N. J, ON ire rrapted ewan e JH. HEUGILL. | ga “ery Foun iso proprictar Stafford Hoon sets Ser LE BERKSIIRE” ASBURY PARK, N. 3, seventh a vat tue bewcht between Suuset and Deal Lakes. large rocus, apm cious grounds aud shade, MISS L SHAPPIOR 3e20-500 CAP : SS SATURDAY JUNE 6, [nis ifully Jocated, directly opposite th +. ypes and drainage perfect. 50 per day. “Special rales to families PRET oe a IGHTH SEASON HOTEL COLUMBIA, OCEAN BEACH, N. 1 Located directly on the beach. Fine bathing, he Ing and saiing. Music throughout the season. Lawn tennls grounds connected With the ote ror circular, terms, ec., address FRED E. FOSTER, Manager. my30eo26t J J NITED STATES HOTEL, A TeaNriC CITY, THE “BRIGHTON? ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Je9-eottm* FW. HEMSL a M™ SixEe Hers = Mo Noooskitea LAKE, MAINE, ‘The favorite resort for sportsmen, tourists, and invalids. Hay fever uuknown. For cir Calar midtens OA. DENNEN, Manager, above, or CHENERY & 00, 196 state ‘wt. ros 4 SBURY PARK, N.J.—THE VICTORIA Fa M ily House, near’ ocean. Accommodation, ‘Sewers = drat perter aude ct. “Terins moderate, asduced rai urth eawon, SK EMP . SPRING LAKE Bi fore by the Pennsylvania ratirond. 3e29-1m* LW. BRODHEAD, Proprictor. Ttehoboth Reach, Delaware, Ww June dO, 1885. Send for circular. 6 ek Oe APR crit BURTON RKER HOUSE, SEA GIRT, NT. SITUATED, sea ta ueaieeieua hate pena ‘ t rove in Fear: gneand electric bells. Open ail fe ea Box #00 FO. THOMAS DEVLIN. ist ASBCRY PARK, N. J. HOTEL ALBION, newest aud one of the larest and best docomupodations’f ‘Teanmient eaten 92 Zyztm FDEP SAVED LATENT Baths tn te house. fe26m MES J. L BR YOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT CGpen The Born, Terms $125 per day. ea T COLTON: Bropritin Je8-2m Milestown! st. Mary's AKE HOUSE, Take Beach, N. 3. L eee HE BORG 3 in my30-2m, Open June 4th. [i ES TRANCE, COR, ASE AED COURT Ron the wonderfa elveria of Luray” Bure, ater from an artesian well on the com Free buss ‘will meet Ear, ion Bates: af civ Mates. FPBE ARCTIC HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Popular rates ‘open TENE, 20TR. Jell-2m_ 2: E. LYONS, Proprietor. Sie ere eee ‘water. myl43m MRA R TST RAND UNION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Se EAD, Situ oes furaioare Hand- some rooms; Jocation and open all gy 38 am pee’ _WENRy Ra! Sh a RICHARDSON. MaZT wast g torn BEACTE 11 ‘ ‘OPEN FOR GUEsTs MAY 15. 1885. Situated (on te Atlantic Coat, @ miller south of GapeHenry, 18. mice from folk by Talirond. Reach for bathing Tnexoelied. und no undertow. Free from mosquitoes. The house Ieiireecluat in all Me ayo ted, teirphone and romp mall failtice ng and For terms, winich are tranonaie, 3b, HOntACH @ CO. Vineinia fheach Hotel, Va. ‘iraulurs wpply, 6 ROTELLA & SOS ‘O28 Pa ave. Washitigton, D.C. JOBS ISLAND. REOPENED FOr THE. Wr. Yeeption Splendid Fishing un Sipe” Shooting hasteagres or (bee Inland will take’ the Cape Charles, « falls Seamer from Norfolk, at 10 a.m. or frou GWT PSIGE a 1080 a! fa, te alain Revttoamton every | Wednesday and Friday. mor Passtngers will bus tlekets on the stentuer tot weriton Ration, wheru hacks for seaside will, meet. them. ferme per day, $2; per werk, S12: per month, $40, Address. TOBPADE. Propricwr, bay View PO, Cobb's Talund, Va. Jur QHENAN! Doan ALU BM APRE Nos si doah county, y watern Sure relief from d-spepsta Haas be scenery: dress A.J. MYERS. rE TRayaORE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Situated within 100 of the beach. an, 2 3 ‘view. only parsenger ele Vator in Atlantic City, men ‘water baths, electric bells aud all modern convenivnoes. Je19e0-30t M. E HOOPES. (RESON SPRINGS, PENN a. CSS CINE PEXXA. RAILROAD. ot Al ‘Nountals A pom oe AGN "ROUGE will open Le june 25th. Sleeping Cars trom all points east and weet, For eltcularm ie wAdrest myl-coue WAL k DUNHAM, Supt., Cremon, Pa TLANTIC CITY, VERMONT HOUS! a. B. comPron: RENEY SHENANDOAR COUNTY, VA. OPEN FOR MOF VISITORS JUNE 2 BER 1. Before you take the young ladies out rowing call at may ctorsand getone of these “éaiay” boating shirts, ‘the very thipg to take the eye. Also Boating, Bicycle, ‘Base Bail and Lawa Twanla how. Other novelties of —— 2. W. SELBY,