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G STAR ++ JUNE 21, ISS. ‘The Weather. OP¥ICR OF THE CHISF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasiineron, D. C., JI For New Evgland and middle Atlantic states, clearing weather, winds mostly northerly, sta- 1881, 9:30 a Mm. Condensed Locals. building, Connecticut avenue, was the scene of | Interesting exercises this morning, on the | Occasion of the 30th annual distribution of remdums. The seating capacity of the hail vas severely tested. the pudilshed program barome- | 12 THE Stas last evening was fatthfully carried ticnary or lower temperature, higher Fair Weather To-morrow. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the follow- Ing special bulietin to the press: out, and the Sisters in cl fe were highly com- pllmented for the excellence of the perform- ances. Father Jenkins, the ret President of —Local rain | cessor, who arrived from Boston last night, has fallen tn all the states east of the Rocky | presided jointly, and the premiums were Mountains except the South Atlantic and Guif | ‘buted by Gen. Sherman as follows: States. The temperature has remained nearly staticnary In the South Atlantic and Galt states, First and second classes of Christian doc- tripe, English, French, mathematics, music, and fallen in all the northern and westera | painting: Grawing, and in punctual attend: states, the greatest Ciena a bo lak stesippt valley, where 1 mao cube: temperature averages ten degrees below the | Sate Jones. Antia Cluss, Mary McQueen, M Mean for‘he month. The miufmum tempera- tures reported are forty-one a and forty-two degrees at Port Huron and quette, Northerly winds prevail in lake ri middie states and New Evgland; northeastor! In the upper Mississ!pp valley; elsewhere they are I'ght acd variable. cated to-morrow for the middie states and New Ergland; and local rains in the uj Fair weather {3 indi- | ance—Misses Mary Merritt, Eizabeth Leonard, | Stella White, Minnie Sheckels, Carrie Ga wie | Hildreth, Lilie Buell,’ Mary Boafish, Susie Brown, Genevieve Wilcox, Suate Frank. Second ig Misses May Dyer, Susie Heiskell, Lola Hall, Annie Murphy.’ Third class—Misses Nettle Beall, Elize Stellwagen, Laura Har- vey, Julla Shea, Ada Morgan, Ida Pum- ph ey, Alice Lovejoy, Katie Alymer. Divis- lon of Third Class—Misses Estelle Huyck,Suelia “ Merritt, Emma MeNevir, Marion Downing, Gen- per lake | evieve Conoll: i RANGE OP THR THER! The following are the rea: mome er at the 3%, tice during the LOCAL NEWS. ‘The Union Bethel A. I. E. Charch Troubles, A MEETING TO ENDORSE THEIR PASTOR, DR. STR- VENSON, AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO BUILD A NEW CHCRCH. ‘The congregation of this church—on M street, near 15 !—met last evening to take action tn reference to the recent attacks made on their pastor, Rev. J, W. Steverson, as to his man- ag’ ment, and to consider plans for the erection ofa new chureh edifice. It will be remembered tbat recently about 100 members of the church uence of the reappoint- ut they leave in Betnel a Last evening Mr, Withdrew in_conseq ment of the pastor, Membership of over 900. Beckett was called to the chair and Wm. Eves Mr. John Simms, from a committee appointed by the offictal board, re- marked that statements derogatory to’ the church and minister had been made, and with these statements they had prey ared 2 serfes of resolutions as algo a State- ment for the public. ected secretary. & \lew of correctin; He reported resolutions, which were unani mously adopted by a rising vote. These recite that the members of the co: utmcst confidence in the pastor; that bis management of the affairs of the church has been highly satisfacto1 Bis finercial pian has been the source o! imerease In the revenues of the chui that while regretting t the tleek, they cannot that "the separation of Who are Wi)ing to Submit to no restraint save thelr own wil, cannct be otherwise than bene- ficial to Woe euureh, TUS STATEMENT fadppted and ordered to be iftorm. It give story regation have the tegrity of their he departure of any of a small body of people, Hated in pampbl Br br Stevanson's connection with the c: the msntet of big transfer to the chure numerous testimonials to bis bigh chara: a& It states that be asked for a ), and Dot $1,500, as published; labs and refers to the ‘nz in open rebellion @ clergyman. approves his financial dissatisfied members a3 against the church. The charge 1s made tha: Bames cf persons, Hot delonging to the con- gregation, were signed to the petition to the conference asking that Dr. Stevenson be not returned to thechurea. The published state- ments as to the al ot Dr. Stevenson are stated that the ant demands also denied, and tt 1s ement towards building @ LcW church was st: red ten years ago, PLANS OF THE NEW CHURCH. After some discussion the pians of the pro- Posed Lew church edifice were exhibited and explained by Mr. 8. T. G. Morsell, the architect. ‘The main bulld'ng will be So feet by 105 f Wi ab annex on the southeast corner 16 by feet. The structure, as brick, trimmed witn New galvinized tron cornices and with projections In the lower story there will be a lecture or Sumday school room, Infant class arlor and two class rooms, and two rooms with the pastors study fn the | abnex. There will be four stairways in the front part of the bnilding. rium Will be 22 feet in height, lighted from the It, together with larger and commo- Gious gallerles, will afford seats for 1,590 per- £0n8. B The main audito- ee er ‘The Late Dr. Mackey as a Mason. 3 MASONIC DISPLAY AT HIS FUNERAL. Dr. Albert Galiatin Mackey, Whose death at Fortress Monroe, was mentioned in yester iiy’s horn in Charleston, 8 C., Mach Was educated as a physician and practiced until 15:5, when he retired trom hi profession and devoted the rest of his life to on Masoste subjecis, elons ate recosutzad a3 Scveral of his pri authorities ali over the wor! the Eacyclop: i Among his w e? Masonry,” The Princigles of Masonic La’ the Chapter,” “Menual of tne Lo: Pl maby important postions “> ietion of the United States from 1345 to bisaeatb. During the war he was a Union mA, retuning al the Ume in Charleston and atfer the war Was president of the constitu- Uoval convention of his state, after wnica be inted collector of the port of Charies- 3 be removed to Washington and until bis death. ckey’s sen, Mr. Fred. Webber, a representative of the Supreme Councll 33 risdic of the southern Anthony Buchly, ees ‘The Sovereigns of Industry. thee: “The Sovereigns of 8 & mlanomer. t tssued by Chas —__.+—___- Ns {ce cream wholesale and retat!. . es erg, thig mor r, Who had pur vaur, paying $ it was ascertataed that he had I d3 possession of It, and ne return of the purchase Ns DEATH IN PHILADELS man, formerly of tuis ¢! years !n the boot and shoe abia avenue, near ac 0 ¥ tO Quantico through the Ice, but he ice became so thick that the tug aban- he Vessel, leaving gyome directions a3 to barvor to be made, and promised to return; ‘that the directions were followed, but the tug the ice’ wrecked the Twelve hunired dollars damage is ¢id not return, and iy, Gizelle Bishop, Marlon Oyster, Bessie Fant, Besste Chambers, Estelle Bartle, Leretto Shafer, Fannie Thomson. Division of Fourth Clas—Misses Maggie Foley, Mary Ste- phens, Marion Harvey, Mary Joyce, Minule Downlug, Mary O'Hagan, Marion Foley, Mary £. Wilson, Alice Irving, Teresa Saul, Liliie Throckmorton; Lidie Elliot. Fifth Class— Mises Estelle ‘Turockmorton, Blanche Ritchte, Fiorence Thomas, D. Kearon, Agnes Saul, Annie Cain, Lucta Watts, Juliana Linskey; honorable mention — Misses Katie Decilpg and Mathilde O'Toole. Division of afth clase—Misses Julia Joyce, Mary Goodéellow, Florence Wiilamson, Mary Huyck, Marie Erni; Christine Shaffer; Bessie Harvey; honorably meptioned—Magyte Aylmer and Annie De Saies Lovejoy. Sixth’ class—Misses Mary Mniler, Belle Wat's, Marion Thomas, Bessle Hickey Helen Erni, Allce Kearon, Carrie Porter, Bertha O'Toole. Seventh elass—Misses L'lite Merritt, Annie Bellew, Mary O'Driscoll, Maggie Combs, Addie Carson. Division of seventh clas. — Mis:es Selby Willfamson. May Hamilton; honorably mentioned—Korme Watscn and Katie Combs. First honors, juntor department, for excellence of conduct Miss Agnes Saul. Second honors to Misses Estelle ‘Throckmorton, Lucia Watts, Marie Erni, Agnes Kearcn, Julla Linskey, Mathilde O’Toole, Bessie Harvey, Belle Watts, Alice Reardon, Bercha OTcole, Addie Kesror, May Hamtiton, Sel'y Wiillamson, Helene Ern, Mary Julia O'Drisco 4, Bessie Hickey, Maggie Combs, Annie Bellew, Marton ‘Thomas, May Mullan and Ltilie Merriti; honorably mentioned—Misges Katie Aylmer. Fannie Thornson, Loretto Shaffer, Magzis Aylmer, Annie DeSales Lovejoy, Ada Jones, Louise Massey, Rome Watson and Kate Comba. Acacemic honors (gold medals and first hon- ors) Were conferred upon the following youn ladies: Misses Mary Merritt, le Sheckels, Stella White, Annie Gawler, Lizle Leonard and Kate Jones. Second honors to Misses Lillie Throckmorton, Nettle Beall, Teresa Saul, 4da Morgan, Alice Irving, Lola Hall, Annie Murphy, Susie Hetskell, Ida Pumphrey, Estelle Huyck, ‘Elise Stellwsgen. Estelle bartle, Mary O'Hagan, Emma McNeir, Marion Downing, Auice Lovejoy, Vevie Connolly, Maria Folay, Minnle Downtng, Mamie Joyée, Marion Har: Med Laura Harvey, May Dyer and Stella Mer- mit be THE WAVERLEY SEMINARY. in spite of the sweltering heat aud iadica- tions of a thunder storm, the host of friends ard admirers of the graduates and students o: the Waverley Seminary flited Lincoln Hall completely last night. The stage was lined with rare tropteal plants, making ‘a most effec- Uve backsrotnd for the array of beauty in the front. Stispended trom the center was a mag- nificcnt picce of floral architecture—a lange scroll with the words “Class of iSsi_W. S. The tloral tokens were numerous and beaw ful. The following program was admirabiy Tendered: Gnening marca, Misses Berry and -verctt; “Hear, Lord,” solo and chorvis, Misse3 tuihertord, Hui. Johnson and Class. Tue salutatory by Miss McCauley, the second honor of the school, was gr i come to the friendsot the tnstitatio Vilbac,” 1 Dy fan Vespers, solo, Mi33 Sally Johuson; “The Huntresse3,” solo and chorus, Misses S. Johnson, Mitchell and Class; “Not in the Program,” selectto! Miss McCants; “Il Trovatore,” instrument duet, Misses Rutherford; “Music in Camp,” selection, Miss Buckey; “Printemps d@’Armonr, instriumental solo, Miss Barry: “Oh, What D. | light,” vocal solo, Miss White; “Ventre a Terre, quartette, Misses Berry, May, Johnson, Mo Cants and Conyers; “Bilss of Time 13 Bliss of Toll,” medal essay, Miss White; “Deh U Arrendt al Mio Dolore,” yocal duet, Misses Sally John- son and Lamar Rutherford; “How ‘Kuby’ Played,” selection, Miss Bessie Rutherford; chorus from Pirates of Penzance, vocal class; “Salut a Pesth,” duet, two pianos, Misses May Johnson and Maggie Berry; Valedictory, Mis: Spindle, frst honor; “Oa! How Delightfat,” vocal class, ‘The valedictory by 1 Spindle was a mo3t pleasing (cr!, ANd wag e€NthiSlayicauy re Gelved by the audienée, a3 Was the prize esaay by Miss White. a selection, “How Raoy Piayed,” ty Miss Rutherford, also deserves especial mention. Prof. Fristoe, after a pithy sperch, delivered the diplomas to the 19] jadies:—Full course—Mecca O. MeVant bama: Bessie McCauley, Washington: L:!i Splucle, Washington; Julia &. s ington; Hattie L. White, Washington. course—Maggle 8. Berry, Georgia; Conyers, Georgia; Lizzié E. Mitchell, The following prizes were awarded:—\eiai awarded to Miss Willle Conyers for greitesi finprovement in penmanship In academ'e de partment; in intermediate department, 19 Mls Carrie Wyvil. In first French class, mil arded to Miss May Johnsen; in priinary nck class. to Miss Sophie Cathbert aud Mis: McFee. In senior instrumental m: Tedal awarded to Miss Magyie Berry to Miss Daisy Huff; vocal medal to Miss obb Johnson. For highest average fu Fre Awl clas ya Sally elocation, medal awarded to Miss Besste iurh. erford. In drawing Class, prize awarded to Miss Lena Wofford; 10. painting clasa, to Miss Lott Denmead and Miss Willie Conyers. First honor scholarship medal awarded to Miss Lelia Spin- die (valedictorian); second honor do. to Miss Bessie McCauley (saiutatorian). Essay med il to Miss Hattie White. A medal was awarded to Miss Ione Smith for excellence tu study, ¢2a- sistent Christian example and devotion to aut. The Waverley Seminary, under {ts efti+t Principal, Miss Ltpscomb, grows more and more popular each year. THE rUELIC SCHOOLS. The fourth end tittn grades of the white schools tn the city e { to-day for the year, this morning, and at the 1 this afternoon, OTHER INSTITUTION: r abnual come school for girls, under the charge Dame, Will take place in Japitol and Myrtt ‘The prograra, nm includes sings the ay, JD interesting 01 sic and recitation. ‘The twenty-fourth annua! comm: | Gonzaga College will take plac Tia"! to morrow evening. The annual commencement of the Emersor Institute, Mr. Charles B. Young, principal, wili take place to-night at Lincoln bail. The National Fair Association, Atmecting of the board of directors of the National Falr Association was held last night at the National Hotel, the president, Mr. Wa E, Clark, 1p the chatr, and Mr. €, Dancan- son secretary. Mr. Baker, chattman of the club house comn reported that the club house would, he thought, be ready for o paney the sti of July. He deseribed the pl as of Gothic style, two stories high and wit porticoes running the entire length of st t ere are to be seven rooms in the bul ing, and the cost will be $4,000. If was yotet to tender the use of the grove north of the tick to Sunday schools aud orphan asylum for picnics, applications to be made to the beard of direetors. The subject of the forms- tich Of a jockey club was discussed, but no ne ment of Gonzaga | conelustons were reached, the subject veins held over until the next meeting. Mr. Black: burn, irom the committee on premium lists and program, made a parttal report,ana f ther Ue was granted. Another meeting will be held next Monday nig! ° Amusements, Excursions, Etc. Purchasers of tickets for the excursion of De Molay Commandery to Yorktown, Fort M srve and Norfolk can spend the 4th of July at 0 View. Tickets for sale at Henderson's vi store, 15th and Pennsylvania avenue, and the princtpal drug stores. 3 The Loue Star Beneficial Association ex The Pirates of Penzance, by the Wa amateurs, will, doubtless, attract a cro house at the National this eveaing. = ‘The Washington Swimming School, on New York avegue, is admirably appoloted ana Lary enough. MARRIAGE LiceNSES have been Issued to 13411 Adsms and Milley Brooker; Jobn . Dare ani Annie E. Pillege; John Baker and Amta [.1!5° Poilock; Henry Kubimann and Auguste 5 Frigerich Seebode and Sophia Velrich, TER ALEXANDRIA BRIDGB Company Casa.— y, in the Court in Generali Term, the case of the _Aberandtie, Erlige & Raliroad Com; ns trict, was decided. yeaa 8 Les _ for an injanction sy restrain the Dist from collecting certata taxes, on the ground that under their charter they were not lable, and the court sustained S. H. GrvEn, E:q., Chic! of Police, Philadel- | this view, Judge Hagner delivering the opinion of the court, pais, indorses St, Jacobs Vil for rheumatism, t The Lincoln Hal! Building. THE Y. M.C. A. WILL NOT MOVE OUT. The board of managers of the ¥. M. C. A. last night adopted resolutions Stating that the assoctation will not be prepared to remove resent quarters on July ist, as ex- joint stock “comp nditures of ntel the Y. M. C. ‘A. bulldiing ‘ous tee 1 piehela erected. that the ¥.M C. A. have certal the charter of ow have been di | been exempt PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. LYMONT PAVILION. -hnown caterer, JOHN G. irtment isunder ths per- ie Most favorably Known 4. P. MAKOONETR. Excursiovisis can have all the delicacies of the Fearon. je21-2t* lamps will Be tantod at 7:50 DP, mand terson gave a Certificate of death sunetroke in the case of the colored in, who died suddenly on ear 22d street, yesterday, R last eventag, ig Of tne Washington Schuctzen ight. Mr, G. Hartig, thelr vice handed in his resignatt Was accepted, and Mr. Christian ly elected in bis place. Mr. elected @ member of tue to fill the vacancy caused it Mr. Ruppert. tees of -Wesumiuster Presbyterian Dr, Biitinger, pastor, Permission to the Congregatio hacle 'o worship in their church until October, A thief attempted to break into thi and gas fitting store ot James Andi east Sunday night by forcipg opan door, but did not succesd, as the door mie Propped from the inside with large iron named Edward Addison, n Capitol Hill, was, through carried to Wilmington, N. C., by tae Party from that placa. who visited have been roade for sending him Mr. W. W. Corcoran has sent to Greenw: Prince William county, ble monument to be placed’ over the grave of the late Rev. T. B Balch, D. D. the son of the Rev. Stephen B. 53 consecutive SUMMER RESORTS. | STORE'S ATIRACTIVE | SUMMER RESORTS. = od NT TO HAVE A JOLLY PRINGS. Dottite, heb. Bee rabbing: plenty of fruit. I attenton tee Pret: en *. pg pay s And at ‘ BLACKICTONE, River Sprite del 3a aan Confections y an Jennie Frankii New York avenue, ui 88 stated in THE Sta: _AU a meetin; Verein last ni; snal supervision pNomtcan. SEASON OF 188 : ¢ an four days, Swning tne building t or | Ceipts and expe: i Laanrmas VINEYAD. i £0..1 ia Travel, More Wy fi ©, Four Woadartal Islands of s's Vineyard, Nantucket, No «. For complete descriptive B., 1th aad Pa. ave jand Jels'6t ee ___i att RAND EXCURSION to Iiand Park, Harcers THUKSDAY, June23 1 ickets 81.25 ‘Train leaves Bait and Ohio depot at S ren betweou 6 aud 12 yeare old haif fare. ann, kD. MARYLAND, fiat Was unanimous Coprad Yost wi board of directors, bette withdrawal 01 e Groater Varic! the company, leprived; that the company €d from. taxes on account of ¥. M. C.A.’s occupancy of the building, and such as required by the charter as ever been rendered te the association. PUBLICATIONS. THE CENTURY C@"PANY. ‘The name of the corporation formerly known 88 SCRIRNER & Co., (publishers of SCRIRNER’S MonTHLY, St. Nrcwouas, “The Spiritual Songs Serles of hymn and tune books, ‘Songs tor the Sanctuary,” ete.,) has now been changed to Taz The title of Scxisyxr’s Montuy will become “Tre Cestcry” with the next volume. The July numbers of that maga- ane and of St. Nicolas are the first to bear the new corporate imprint. pen JUNE 10 for recep tic: rticulars ad irre 2 SAM'L NORET®, Reerestion, Ne Me an SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION 20 PINS Y POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, By the CHRISTIAN UNION of tbe Lath street M. cb. JGNE 27. ‘Sacced ie and crabbing. that no account have granted in of the Tabar- NITED STATES HOLE ‘The largest in Atlantic city, N eu for the SEAS. »N of | THos. CHARE, Gans 5 BEOWN & WOKLPP: ¥. Ol Steamer Jare Morelsy Iseves wh: 8 Pain, Bttving next evening at Eleven hours st P, and tweive at Pincy Poin Salt water bathing, good fishin; Xo improper persube allowed on the bos ices. at 0. C. Pursell's Book- ES €0,}¢¢,anzeo CPE May, No a th a ccommoda- | JUN “t Send| EARS. & CO. A small colored boy TPHUR AND Whore parents live 0} t ressanuble pri rooms inquire 9th etreet northaest. ere Ri; cl ea f te }. hall 5 leke'e Ri; cbildrea from 7 to 15, half price. r wi BEATE BPRINGS will are MOUBtAIN Fetres' chet. Address 3. W. WITRLER, ewyil'e, Cumberland conu'y, Pa. “m) RENANDOAH ALUM SPHINGS, VIRGINIA. " weters. North ARKIS COITAGE, open for cusets, Arrangements ONE &TAK BEN TAL ASSOCIATIOS CENTURY COMPANY, ‘tee E'S HOTEL, 1 roxanvtows, w ready for recepti n of mune To its many advantages I have O entire new front, giving a laree, uml er of cool and pleasant rooms. Salt ing, boating fishing, crabbing, ten-pins, c Se, ail free of charge per month, $9 var week, $1 HEbEERT FL IT 2OINT HOTEL, GATTHERSDURG, ception of guesix Jane nm is new building, with moderm improvement Opposite Sayar Lost Mountain me this seasou. Every effort ake it homelike and attractive: OTHALL, 827 Vermont av- norta- Va.,a handsome mar- SDAY, June 224, 10d it STEAMER ARROWSMITH. treet Wharf at iim mn. and 6 et ckets, G00 ; ladies", 250 1?, KNIGHTS OF their Dr. Balch was Balch, who for years preached the gospel ta etown, D. C., and was himself a raithtal laborious minister of = for ey, 60 years, POOKTON HOTEL, CAPE D\>rv. of Contivental B Greatly eniarced ans Sdditional rootns, hew restate and electric hells. webs sion for 1,000 guests. Mus: celebrated Grohes'rs. SCRIBNER FOR JOLY Contains the first of an important series of pa- Pers, entitled “The People’s Problem,” in which the writer takes the ground that the time has come for the people of this country to exercise “thela right to alter ive government,” Besides a wealth of literary and illustrated matter there are the concluding chapters of two Brilliant Novelettes, “Madame Delphine,” by George W. Cable, (be- gun in May,) and “A Fearful Responsibility,” by W. D. Howells, (begun in June.) The May, June and July numbers, containing these two complete novelettes, are offered for $1, tie Presbyterian mM sends Scribner's Monthly tor FE RONE. Lor, PXANIAS. wilt palace fteamer Exccisior, #treet wharf at 9 am and 3 p Mook lieht, arr rot. Cook's Tickets £0 cents. | e'open for the on’ ich will leave 7th m., returning by vinw at Washington at 10 p m. and haa been er cased. iehildren under ten year, 25 pens Jone 25, 1881, : m Cierk> Hanux DExtson, inte of the Girard, Je 18 Morning with assaulting Woman named Elien Dripps, who stated that these girls live on the orposite side of the road town, and last Saturday ber, and tore nearly all Thegiris dented the assault, old lady cursed them. Tos id the Re lady fined ROTEL, COBB'S ISLAND. Va. iehing, Snipe Bhovting, 6 from her in Tennall reopened for th night they assault of her clothes off. and stated that the Ig Were discharged an d $3 or seven days for Mr. G. W. Black writes to say in connection with the affair pub- y'8 STaR, ‘that among been considered dishon- d, had the shoe been on the other foot, é. ¢., I, the loser of $200, I would not have asked {ts return, much less resort to threats of rosecution before the court: hocent, one dislikes.” Kev, Kobert Faito, S.J., arrived In Wash- agton thls morning from New York, to succead Rev. Chas. K. Jenkins, 8. J., aS president of Gonzaga College. He took formal charge at noon today. Many of the reverened fathers St, Aloysius and Gonzaga Col- lege and several citizens, among them General Sherman, tendered Jenkins leaves in a week for the mission at Leovardiown, Md. FUSSELL's Ice cream. RAND ANNUAL PION WASEINGI ON BU SOCIATION, st loier’s Gard AY, Inve 2!, 1881. A ents. Prizes will be offered for Bowling aud, Shootin, cert will be ziven on the w O—T9 be given by —__ TOHERS’ DENEVO! At#astic BOrKG, FANCY CAPACITY bth } a Sd 835 per mot rs Sa and Friday. For fur- 4. T. SPADY, Proprietor. ONT. HOUSE, corner Atiantic nia avenues, At antic cli se euitirely renova Be * BTRONG, . TRONG, proprietor, (formerly the extensive improve- ew attractions season, have bren added, amon whichisa Flower Garden in front of the bi AILY EXCURSIONS OF STEAMEH ARROWSMITH. D BLAOKIS- last Saturday Circulars ut Star gentlemen would have a ther information. N TRACY. Propristor: ST. NICHOLAS FOR JULY W'S MOUNTAIN, will have many capital features, including cuap- crete ters of two serlals by Rossiter Johnson and W. O. Stoddard; “ How to Stock and Keep a Fresh- Water Aquartum ;” a full-page portrait of Den- gremont, the boy violinist, etc. Price of ScRIBNER’s MONTALY, $1 a year, 35 cents a number; St. NicHoLas, $3 a year, Sold everywhere. THE CENTURY Co., Co.,) Incorporated 1870, 743 Broapway, N.Y, CITY ITEMS. Counterfeits! Caution!! EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLE! J —The healthiest pl Sanitery arrangements ‘Three hours from Philadelphia lelphia. Send ‘'S which, however, ed from country market Bas toand from % corner War and mation apply to Mre, EL nits over four houra at Lower Cedar ‘The water at the two places abounds eq fieh, crabs and oysters, ing. Fare for the rour. ceste, g000 tor day ae ioe : |, €60d for day of issue. wishing meals on the boat will be supptiea each. j6 49 ‘potomac FERRY COMPANY. Perrone deairi pressing hest of 1! an heur and a halt’ tomac river to Al turn, ary day during the week, for 15 ce: tickets for 50 cents on the Ferry Boas Under 1 years of ave free. ington daily for Alexandria as follo m: 8:20, 9:30, 1 1:30. m.; 12:3 ing the week, 50 SPRINGS, of Georgetown: ry TEPHENSON'S Devor P. ., Fare for round ———— e-em HE BED: oT T FOR! CHEE AL SPRINGS Overs 0) hima A reception. cents a number. ee House, Ebbitt, Ane SIRE Fs 7 Ch the ol! Fountain and House aud Btar Utios. wat tow ratte’ to be haa checked) (Formerly ScrroygR & itvalthamerereoat cis an! E. 0. JORDAN. it © city, can enjoy ‘eride on the Po: lexandria and re The proprietors wish Understood that the Will be strictly coufined to those wh the Splabliakenent, snd their une w ie exception of -ermanent > manty ‘and those who pay for thelr 2 by letter to THE ceo be had at our :,C. B. Shater, 1010 F nd Shafer &0o., LO Itto be dietinetiy @NSION HOUSE, use of the wate: MIDOLEBURG, Lovpoun Couxt Has been refitted, now open medation af transient and: ‘TBE trustees’ sale ot the premises, No. 19:5 1 Street northwest, occurs at 6 p. See advertisement, ——— Too FREE with His CLvs.—In the Pollce Court this afternoon Edward Lacey, a horse trader, and Jas, Schuyler, the watchman at the horse bazaar, were charved with an affray. It was testified by a sergeant of police that about Ing he found these men Lacey stated that bazaar, and had ussts ot m., Weaneaday. i be held from Rooms can be engage: BON HEIRS, Redford Pamphlets and Beaford CHRISTIAN REAMER. OUNT HOLLY SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND OOGNTY, Pa. oUsEis now open for lars, ctc., to bead at. 0 MENGEL, Propristor, SEE BUBNE HOUSE. Michigan Ave- uni 100 sards from the! unobstracted ocean front, and near the warm bathe. bells Bnd modern convenien 2m Several imitations and counterteits of the 30 and 7:30 p: mm — p.m. are especial RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS : ten o'clock this moi fighting tn the bazaar, Mr ‘S Rad @ horse to seli a tie him tled, and attempted to take him out to show him to some gentlemen, when the watch- man tried to prevent him from doing so, and Struck witness on the head with his club. ' ‘The watchman stated that {t was against the rules of the establishment to take a horse out after he was entered, and when the young man at- tempted to take the horse struck him with his ciud. Pave been offered for sale by irresponsible par- JULY 2, 8 AND 4, 188), ny De MOLAY MOUNTED COMMANDARY ENIGHTS TEMPLAB, No. 4, ON STEAMER JANE MOSBLY, TO YORKTOWN Leaving €th street wharf SATUR- 3 vying Sade pd g there’ ‘RESS MONROE and NOR- Sunday evening at 6 o’clack. 4, excursion to the Cspes from Norfolk ast Se} rematning ne ftice of The Star. = = fimecken Some are calicd ‘Kcmrorp,” one is named nie itn “BUMFORD,” qnother “1 substantia) busla- furs itire, prompt and attent! Jectrie eli UMFORD,” and sO on, All have the general appearance of the genuine F PARTIOULAR EXCELLENCE. The Orcheetr= will be ommducted by Mr. Zimmer= 8. EDWIN ROBERTS. OosTaIN To? BoTEL. 6 feet above T’dewster: situated xinia, on the line of the Chesapeake & io railway: 340 mites from Washing- ton City, and 121 from Richmond, Vs., is now for visitors. For BENE MARSIE, Prop. at he (witness) The court said that 0 fast with his club, and fined him $1, and dismissed Lacey, West Washington, nee Georgetown. A Coorsk’s STRIKE THRBATENED.—The jour- neymen coopers have received intimation tha* d to put the prices down from rel to 10 cents, after July ist, and ata meeting of the Cooper Union held last night, tt was determined that they would hold out for their pay, if such reduction ig resent wages they Bs ¢. CRUMP, gg! Colonade Hotel, #hiladeipiia. Whoever prepares or sells any imitations or counterfelts of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to deceive the casual observer, and the Fort, at 10a m. atthe Fort until after Works on Monday right Tuesday, Ju’y 5, al Tickets for rou mattresses for ATLANTIC CITY. ‘N ALL THF YEAR. ‘ster Bathe and au Risp! bs arriving in Washington ™, trip, 'mited, First class iculars eee smell bills . Tickets fer ssle at Roose’a Cigar Store, Ellis’ i all the principal Drug Stores. Ferme, Ke» address 2 Afton Depot, Va. HE COLONNADE, ATLANTIO OL ty¥.—House enlarged, newiy painted and refitted throuh- Steam, ess, eeciric bel ri and Lair maitrasses in every room aD fornithed with ali modern improvement to insure comfort. A. id cold sea-water baths the bosses inten infringes our copyrights, and render themselv: if cents per bars F, W. FEMSLEY & SON, T= BYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. Situated 100 yards from Fort esr. Equal to any hotel in’ Ur ites Bistesas a Bummer Resort. for circular, deeeribing bywienic adi Mable'to heavy fines and imprisonment. We | shall proceed against all tnfringers to the full extent of the law, The sales of Rumford Yeast Powder have steadily and largely increased, in spite of the almost superhuman efforts of a number of competitors, accompanied by misstatements and misleading advertisements. Dow more than ever before, and this result has been accomplished without extensive advertis- Ing. but by keeping the quality of the goods anes than any others, and selling at reason- QELE CT FAMILY EXCURSION TO BLACKISTON ISLAND. For Pleasure, Comfort, sud Good Order xo with the Friends and Members of STREET M BE. OHURCH. They say that at do not average more than $5 per week. A CRUELTY T0 ANIMALS CASE.—Mr. John H. nt for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, arrested the driver of one of F.M. Draney’s garb: morning, for driving a mule, alleged to be uoflt towork. The case was taken before Justice of the Peace Buckey, who imposed a fine of $5 and jon Mr. Draney. OUNDMASTER 18 wanted In this section ot the District, There’s no end of plunder —Twenty-four boats left 749. UMMER RESORT IN THE Loudon county, Va., fi depot on the W. & 0. B: B ‘el from city; good spriny turesque scenery. and good eee H. PRICE, Proprietor, Hillsbo: MOUNTAINS OF les from fe wagons, this HARRISON PH(EBOR, Prop. TUESD. Feet Leave 7th-street R= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, V wharf at 7a mL, returning at 9 Pm. : ‘Tickets, 50 cen‘; cbildren, under 10 years. 25 he Committee on Ent 9b street northwest; brs. mer’s, 235 Penpayivania avenue, Ospitol Hill. aad 01 8th street southeast. jei5-21t LYMONT PAVILION and SUMMER RESORT ed for Ficnics er Excursions by ,, Proprietor, or T. 205 7th et. noienwest. je! J PECIAL EXCURSIONS BY RAIL AND WATER ICHMOND, VIA NORFOLK A’ OLE, VIA RICHMOND AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE RIC JAMES RIVER BY DAYLIGHT. On and after MONDAY, JUSE 6, 1881, ‘the FOTOMAG, BIEAMBOAT XCURSION TICKETS, as follow Teaye Weshington by Steamer EXCELSIOR st 3:30 p m., daily, except Suniay, for ap tied, to Hichmond by the Bichmon 1. Fredericksburg an otomac road, down the James River to Norfolk by Virginia Stesm- boat Ccipany, returning to Washington by Steamer OR, VICE VERSA: by Steamer GEORGE LEARY D. at 5.30 p.m., and orfolk, thence up he Viraiia Sten Our sales are cents—for sale pa POFULAR WATERING PLAOE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Ix TWo Hovns rnom PHILADELPHIA. home for families. For ciroulare apd terms 401 9th street, W: ee es OS. | THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. (New Bnoap Gaon Rovre ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITY, * trains of Elegant Pas- Parlor Care, (is waren Tag Ofanoe PoR Brat 8.5 Beem REDUCED TO 25 CRNTS ) legraph 1 oe a legraph in el. No Bar. Mrs. Linker’s, 4 We shall do all in cur power to prevent 1m- Position upon our cugtomers, and shali con- Unue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as heretoforc—healthtul, nutritious and of standard strength, ii-1m N. D. ARNOLD, Treas. 'Fo the Liebig Company. SPITAL YOR RUPTURED AND CRIPPLED, ington Ave., N.Y. ‘Ww Have.” has afforded many of our suffering patients most decided relief, for which Iam truly grateful. JAMES KniGut, M.D., Surgeon-in-Chiet. ns. ASK for Ltebig ayy Jean be erga: coal for Georgetown, dation Co., 1,252 03 tons; tons; Blaen Avon Co., 44911 ton: & Baltimore Co. tons; Co., 1is 15 tons; Individual 11 ——— Affairs in Alexandria. [Reported for The Star.J Crty Couxcu.—The boards of council were cailed together by the mayor last night. The aldermen received a communication trom the mayor returning the salary bill, with the sug- gesticn that asthe bill merely added five per es Wille lad been ue- ention those as follows:—Consoli- Bordea Co., 560 09 New Ceatra! Isrowrurning fast ex Fort Fxprees Trains, with Parlor Osrs attache, | Tetowrupning fast ex are run during the eeacon at convenie arsengers will find on th-ir arrival st Philadelphia Union Transfer ars ready to transfer the station of the West Jersey B.K., at the foot “ough Ticketa, Paxwage Checke, and fnil | ‘BpPIY BB follows :—Northesst co-ner tand Pennrylvania avenue: Station Ba timore and Potomac R.K., corner 6th aud B sts. ; 619 Pernrylvania avenue; 1351 Pennsyivaui nue; Station Baltimore aud Ohio B.R, J.B, WOOD, General Pase'r Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. MPHKEMAGOG HOUSE NEW! commandibg a mae) the Iske ard mountains Ne: P:eupplied with elesm and zas | modates 400 cneste. Special rates to family. Coaches and Hore esteen er Balitwwore a3 eware of cheap tmitatto ate tract cf Witca Hazel. Invaiu- able in Spinal Irritation and all pains of Rup- tured, Paralyzed and Crippled. Gives rapid re- Het. Sold in fifty cents and dollar sizes, Liebig Co.’s Coca Beef ‘Tonic “Ts far superior to the fashionable and tilusive Preparations of beef, wine and iron,” says Prot. #. W. Hunt, M.D., honorary member Imperial Medical Society of St. Petersburg, Russia, «c., Tt will reconstruct the most shattered and enfeebjed, reinvigorate the aged and infirm, and make sickly children blooming and healthy. 1s invaluable in all female complaints, remoy- ing irregularity, pains, and exhaustiot quiets restless children and infants. Beware of Worthless imitations. Burnett's Cocoaine WILL SAVE THE HAIR and keep it In a strong and healthy condition, because It will stimulate the roots of the hatr, and restore the natural action upon which tis growth depends. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are absolutely Quartico, then more Railroad n Avenues, where Union Transfer Coaches or street cars connect Girect to Station of che Woat Jersey Kailroad at Foor | oF ‘T STRERT. bageage checks and fall in- Northeast corver 13th corner 6th and B sts. , Station Laltimore and FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. Gen"! Paes hmington and Delti | ton at Broad Washi: Centum 10 the creased In 1579, ree committer, hout 9 quoram Communic stion to the e BuRkg.—The mayor boat Company, thence to Will at 8 o'clock thts afternoon hear the ¢ Commonwealth's Attorney Burke, for whom a peace Warrant Was Issued thts morning. SeHOOLS CLOSING.—Tne Mownt Vernon Instt- fe A. pal, closed this ning with the distribation of medais ara bes school honors ‘O1ES.—Mr. Ed. Plerpotnt, of this city, ived an appointment as conductor of & atthe Virginia Sulphur Springs. — The St. John’s cadets will drill for a prize mnedal offered by M. J. Waterman, at the post office yard next Thursday afternoon.—The Good Templars hold a convention In this city on the 12th of July, trom Washington, passed dov ‘Tickets for the round trip, rood for four days, 3F. | Tickets for sale and information furnished at B W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwe-t; Cook's Tonra, 1431 Penntylvaria avenue, and at Com- pany’s Oflice, foct ah oe = ree! GE W. P. WELOH, Agent. Ai? BPRINGS, VA.—2,000 feet. BOOKS, &e. YEW BOOKS. Pore i Open June 1. For partionlsrs o. Oe ee ‘Treas, Harrisonburg, Va, ra 0-! it. TTINGLY Surt. Jeb FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON —The Steamer Mi i suave Excursion TAN FALLS eve! 'WEDNBSDAY and FRI | a x an netene Cra pry POINT ROTEL, Br. Many's County, Manyiaxp, Opes for reception of euests Juxe 15rn, under the | Sa of the owner, M&S. JOS. T 5 ‘The Hotel has just been thoronghly ren- cyated, furnished and supplied with eve Blence for the comfort of sucst > Home for families. 210 per Week and #36 per mouth Special ments made for families. Dai with Washington, Ball steamers Georwe Lear ‘hither information addrees MUS. JOS. TRAVERS, Marys Co., Ma. WaAsHINGs0n Trips to UCCO! SUNDAY, MC DAY, leaving 7th street Wharf at 9:00 days at 9:30 a.m. ; returning st 7 p.m. Fai trip, 25 cents. For MOUNT VERNON BP’ ATURDAY. Bteamer leaves Wharf ai m., returning at4p.m. Fare, 10 cogta down and back pot tri NDALL, Manager. “ERICSSON LINE STEAERS. ArrnacTivE WaTrR Rovre To ParLaDRLeuts, and Dust of 26 0: chooner Warre BOOKSELLER 4ND STATIONER, 5 Penusylvaris avenue. ‘ang’ aud Marcus t Bundsys. This Measonsble rates. E.3. lerms—8? per day LAWNS! ough on Hats. ‘The thing desired found at last. Ask Drug- 8, It clears out rats, &C., 15¢, boxes, and Seaside Libraiics. YEW MEDICAL BOOKS. gists for Kou maice, roaches, ‘ly of the Lake and J. BUFF, LEMON, BLUE AND WHITE “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter ¢hi ing, and delivered in 3¢ibs. 5C, q Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk snd eweet milk 60. per at, Cream, 10c. pi ALTOONA, PA., VICTORIA LAWNS, cf LINk PENNSYLVANIA RaTLROAD, Linen HANDKi ak nos 0 Health Pri - WM. BALLANTINE © SONS, 425 ~ercnin ‘TEST PUBLICATLO! i Line” RESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. Kound Trip Tick Psltimore to Atlantic Ci Binge Tickets, Fer further in. 1 ste, wood for the season: Amid the most picturesque scenery of the Alle- whenies. TROPIC.- large, airy, el jesirable ret orte in th ‘Tourists esst or west can ol) rest and a daylight view stopping at the Logan. Firet clase music, &c. containing terms i, Superintendent. FRUIT SELECT DAILY er) EXOURSIONS, BIXTY MILES ON THE POTOMAC, TO QUANTICO AND RETURN. The Palsce Steamer agood airs ZBAXATIVE. LACK CARH aE! Black Drees SILKS, 8. LACK SATINS—BLA TNENS, for Boys’ wear, Plaid. wy TABLE LINENS, NAPK ANN#LA, SHE DRY GUULS AND CARP, €.M. TOWSON, 626 Pennsylvania avenue, Bouvth side, ear 7th st. PREPARED FROM TROPIOAL FRUITS AND Bartholow's Medical Kircti ic Matter of Feet Girl Manuela Paredes: No Name. Agony C-lnmn of the Times, ED NEW TESTAMENS, 7 t, at 9:20 a.m. HE PABK f, foot of 7th etree T x TOWELS, SUMMER ILLIAMSPORT, PA. 3 t Bottom Prices. rroundings are very attract ve. Grounds handsomely 1aid out with 2 $8 to 81 ‘Tickets 50 cts. Obildren, 25 cts. The Hotel and su: On SUNDAYS at 3 p.m. only; returningat 8. m23-2m ATTENTION EIS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING Just received at THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A Delicious and Refreshing Fruit un Bquare Library, complete. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORR, V1l Pennsylvania yew BOOKS. Great Speaches by Great Law Wharton's Conflict of Laws, jopp’s U. & Mineral Len he Dartmouth College € Which Serves the Purpose of Pills an abuncant supply of the farm produ with aliberal management, makes the a very desirable place to Rpend part of the summer, or on your journey to Niawara Falls or Ssratowa, Rt, W., break your trip at Williamsport. METTAUINS Disagrecable Purgative Medicines TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the beet prepara- NEADACHE PILLS LABFNTON HOUSE Bod of Virginia Avenus, s ODED See eB OLIDPIN o, ia_a_very sho: HEADAG New Styles of Fine Lizht-colored Cassimero Suite. New Styles of Fine Cheviot Suits. New Styles of Fine Silk-faced New Styles of Fine Dress Suits. New Btyles of Fine Serge Suits. f. New Styles of Fine Flannel and Yacht Cloth Sutts. New Rtyles of Kine Drab d'Eitat Suite, New Styies of Evening Suits. Fifty New Styles of Cassimere Pants. Immense Variety of White Vests. THE LATEST SENSATION IN CHILDREN'S SUITS. ‘Tre Royal Blue Jack Tar Suite, from 4 to 11 yeare. Dostere of every Cesctivtion for Men and Boys. EOYs! AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMEN® COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. 2” Frices always the very lowest. A. STRAUS, 39 Pennsylvania Avenue, Etvz Doons rnom J0rH Brerrt. BE SECURE IN SUMMER. nits worst forms, cleansing the body ct | tion in the world for Constipation, Biliousnemg eregular healthy action 18. ve DOX of these valuable PILLS, with full Airections for a complete cure, matled dress om receipt of blue three- Gent poslawe stizaps excess of bile, producing HIGHT HOUSE REEoBOTR Brack, Will open JUNE 1578, 158: ith y, Billiard snd Poo! BURTON, Proprietor. N= MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CREBBON SPRINGS, Campnrs Oo, Pa | Summit of the Alierhentes, 2,200 feet above | Bea evel, Within nine Lours ride ot tion of 3 new and elevant J. Hotel the sccowmodations at this OHA RESORT have been greatly enlarged and improved. | ‘The drainage and water supply are perfect. renuer Blevator, Electric Be lara Rooms. of The intent etyee ta W. iH. & 0. 8. MOMKISON, \w BoorrELLERE = 475 Pa. Headache, Piles, and all kindred Complaints. It acts gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. oe Ve, MOTLh west. Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor ‘TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: v. THOMAS GUARD, one of the most eminem = ‘YY. pastor Mount Veruop LES PLLES! | ASURE CUES, Fy clergy ncn in the countr; to mind nd body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypo- M. E. Church, Baltimore M4. : Iliave no hesitstion in assuring yon thst Dr. Murraun’s Heapack® PILLS bave proved most THOMAS GUARD. Bev. a OuaS Veenee paetor M. E. Oharch, Ha- 2. AT . ONE TRIAL OONVINCES. 5 benenoiay one PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. e WW seventy-nine yesry old, and have been subject to Constipation a num- ber of years. Your Pilis Si all ti 25 and 60 cents, a by Pa: new Bath and Bil- and Ohildren’s Dining and Play the equi; it of the Uy turalshed throws: cyte a Anslysis of the Water = py: rene W_D. TYLER, Supt. EB, ABBORY PARK, NEW JE 8, 1881, have acted #9 ploseani!; case, the fret time I come to Baltimore reonally. wus. haere TixoMas GAMBLE. A ERED, pastor M. E, Church, Heapacrs Prota to 2 ad atisck of Bilioas wut attending touts LEWIS A. THIREKIED. Bev.J.E. Prrens, pastor M.E. Church, Ur used one box of Dr. Merravs's Lhave Of Dr METTAUR's OMPOUND CALISAYA AND N ‘ERS sre tne grandest blood puri- ler and hesithrestorer known, because th’ and restore the weag Kooms have been adi — and ithas been mu a Cottare Residences to let. First. claes Music, kc , ke. For Qirevisr con! | Sid foil imfornation, ‘ Bat — in ak Sent by 5 & 00, i BENT WiSLe, NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, I gave Dr. Murraun' ; 15th st. and New York aves mi rho was in bed wit Fever, snd in two days farm and all druggists. ‘RS. J. P, PALMER Respectfully announces to her numerous friends and customers that she will leave for Europe in the Steamer Parthia, of the Qunard line, on the 23th inst She will visit both Paris and London on mat- ters connected with her profession, andany ladies who may wish to consult her in reference to their ‘Millinery orders she would be pleased to haye them gall pon ber prigr tp her departarey —_——————_—_——_———. | WINDOW AND PLATE pant. OLS, SIERO EALSOMINE end tren Builders. A full stook of Siwayu on band. (AHILL HOUS! 18 Known as one of the most de sirable in Asbn' walk from Two miuutes’ JOBRSSONE'S Beach and £athing Grounds: Heer wwe | 1 ee I. EB. PETERS. sufferer from Hesd- ‘PILLs, and ene GEO, W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL 00. Sele Propricters; GEO. BYNEAL, Jr., G18 Th ot. wow. my wife, who iss: ‘UB's H j

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