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THE £VENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1881. ‘The Weatner. | OF¥icR OF THR CHIEF SIGNAL OFricER, ‘Wasninerton, D. C., June 22. 1851, 9:30 a m. For the middie Atiantic states, cloudy And cloudy weather In the sout! Portion, joeal rains, winds mostly ni ly, Sta- onary temperature, higher barometer. Fair Weather To-morrow. The chief Gaba Officer furnishes the follow- Ing special b to the press:—Local rai have fallen in New England, south Atlantic | states, Tennessee, Ohio valley and Missouri; | elsewhere fair weatber has prevailed. The prevalling winds age northerly in the lake re- gion, middle states and Ohio valley; northwest- erly In New Eugland. There kas been a general fali in temperature, the greatest fall occurring | Siopg the coast from Massachusetts to North Carolina, The temperature is 10 Segrees below tke mean for the month in the lake region, Onio valley and New Engiand. The minimum temperattires reported this morning are 34 de- | grees at Saugeen, 35 degrees at Escanaba, 39 | degrees at Alp: The average minimum | a. temperature for the lake region aud New Eag- | land falis below 50 degrees. Fair weather fs | it jeated for Thursday in the jake region aud uf states. he ther- 2 day:— Maxt- LOCAL NEWS. ‘The Com encement Scason. HE GEORGETOWN ACADEMY CF THR VISITATION. The annnai distribu‘fon of premiums of the Academy of the Visitation in Georgetown 1s in $3 85 we go to press, with a large and bt audience in attendance. Tie temper- t f¢ much more peasant than is al at this s usu: are being enjoyed by the audience tm greater comfort iban usual Tbe procram of exercises asen of the year the exercises ts of the usual bigh order bere, both Ia selec- tons and rendition. If 1s ag follows, tnter- persed with the distributions of premiums: Grand march, Beethoven; planos, Misse3 £. Heap, M. Ryan, M. O'Byrne and F. Bogue; harps, Misees A. Gleason and M. Brown. come chorus, Costa, Misses M. Hewitt, N. ‘Thompson, M. Ryan, M. Brown, L. Matthews, R. Mai P. Bogue, F. , K. Burnes, B: Well OvByrne, ’ E. Cailahan, E, Scully: pano, Miss Minute L. Ryan. Overture, (Quartetie) Jubel Onverture, C. M, V. Wever: p= Misses M. Brown, E Heap, F. Bogue, x. Macias. Quartette, O'er the Waves, White: Misses N. Tnuompson, L Matthews, F. Bogue and ¥. Derby; piano, Miss M. L. Ryan. Duo, Jor two pianos, Polonaise, op. 52,Chopin, Misi E. Heap, M. Ryan. Solo, with harp accompant- ment, Annie Laurle, , Miss Marie Brown. 4 for plano and vel Wollennanpt: E. Heap, M. Davis; harps, Mia: M. Brown. ' Vocal sola, © Rossini, Miss Marie O'Byrne: plano, Quartette, waliz, Schuthom: M. Brown, F. Borue, E. Heap Duo, for harp and plano, “La Donizetti; harp, Mise Annie plano, Miss Marte Brown. Duet, “1 vedere, Gabassl. Misses M. O'Byrne, B. Well; iano, Miss M. L. Ryan, Piano solo, op. 34, Na. Chopin, Miss Eveliua Heap. Coronation ode, TF solo akd chorts. Solo, from Oberon, Weber, M. O'By: Chorus, “Hail us, Ye Free, Mattbess, M. Hewitt, N. yan. I. Macias, M. Brown, M. n, E. Seully, B. Greer, F. Weil, D. Siddons, 4. Brom- L. Ryap. Discributira of the Academy, Misa Marte Pannhauser, Wagner; Ryan, M.' O'Byrne, | A. Gleason, M. Brown. | as € hi aT T 6 » consisting of painting, ‘Orated uecdle work my 18S | tractive, some of hibitiag | snd all showing greatcare Tae ected by a large number of . ALOYSIUS’ ACADEMY. | The elghth annual commencement of St. | Aloysius’ Academy for young ladies, under the | eare of the Sisters of thig morning at 10 o'clock. varied and iuteresting, consisting of vocal and | lostrumenta! music, recitations, etc. ‘h, by Misses Anna G. Kennedy, Margu2- Holoran, Gertrude Smith and M. Bor- beck; march in Athalla, two pianos, Misse: Kennesy, Walsh, Holoran and O’Retlly; choru: *Vaeation Song,” by the elementary cla chorus, “Come where the wild Howers bloom, senior and vocal class; Gems from Trovatort Misses G. Smith, M. Borbeck and M. Dempsey Sacred chor ‘© Cor, Amorts,” by the senior Class. The essays, “Art is long and time 1s fleeting,” by Miss Annie Neumeyer, “God in His works,” by Miss M. Holor: allegory, “What will the future be?” composed ana spoken by the seven graduates, were pleas- ingly rendered. Graduating honors, consisting Of a crown and gold medal, were conferrei on Misees Anna G. Kennedy, Catharine B Sulli- Van, Mary Babbington, Marguerite M. Holoran, Alverta M. Murray, Annie Neumeyer and Mar- Saget Dempsey. Second honors and premiums to Misses Babbdington, Brosnahan, Guiney. Col- in-. Sweeney, Fitzgerald, Riordan, Gallagher, Sullivan, Grady, Keorth, Kelly, Ryan, Stanley, Ward, Herbert, Butler, S' ‘on, M. ib, U. Ivey and M. Ki! empsey, D to Misses Guiney, O'Brien, ber, Doyle ‘and Waters. Tie following Sullivan. vee honored for having distinguished them— Seives during the year in mathematics, pook- THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED. The Final Exercises To-day—Diplo- Awarded to Eighth Grade Scholars, The public school year ended to-day. Ci exercises were held in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades in the white schools of the city and 1p all of the county schools. The schools in the fifth subdivision of the colored schools Were closed this morning with approprtate ex- the Cyamberiain building, ana the ‘mony fm the colored schoois took place | at the Sumner Le oS afternoon, when an exhibition was given by the High school. At the beginning of the present school year the school trustees decided to abandon the old cus- tom of distributing certificates of merit fn all | the grades except the eighth. ‘The latter grade | wes formerly the highest in the pubic schoo! end It 1s how recognized as the cud of the first or primary course Of Instruction. The second- ary course begins with the High school as many of the scholars complete their schooling in the elghth grade It was decided to award to pupils finte this grade atplomas cer- fying that they have completed the course of study prescribed for the crammar sctiools. Diplomas were awarded to-day tu the various aivisions to the following pupils who have fin- ished the eighth grade schoois: First division, (i. N. Copp, supervising prin- ipal)—Schoo) No. 1, (W. D. Parkinson, ac’ ing cl —Saisuel Heury Chase, Walter Collins Clephare, Wilam Edwin Cox, Charles Sumaer Domer, Louls Leverette Hooper, Wiliiam Dor- Kell McGowap, Kichara Whitney Moore, Jonn ‘Thomas Morrow, William Wallace Natt bar Chapline Sharpe, Edward Dantei Titus Like, James Thomas Whittiesey, Levis Willett and Charles Joseph Wilt soa. Scbool No, 2, (Miss L. B. Holbrook /—Clara Agnes Barriere, Cora Exile Brown, Eila Maud Chase, Alice May Clayton, Hannan Agues Con- nelly, Annetta Louise Dimmick, Auna Jean- hetie Douglas, Laura Jane Kiker, Katie Helfc Filvert, Blanche Rosevelt Fletener, Eitth becca Gardner, Mary Virginia Geniner, Blanche Coiwmbia Green, Abna Ellen Hall, Annie Moo- Toe Hodgson. Margaret Eilzabeth Horton, Litan Kraiz Husted, Mary Bama Keyes, Rose Eva Houston, Mary Elizabeth Malion,’ Clem Irwin Orr, Susan Etizabeth Pierson, Eatly Re- becca Proctor, Vesta Kichards, Fiorencs Teresa Toomey, Mary Eva Whitney. School No. 3,(M. P. White.)—Clarence Alex- ander Brandenburg, Edwin Charles Brandeu- burg. Wi!mot Aitert Carrington, George Spen- cer Cooper, William Moylan Da Val, Bishop Carlyle Fenwick, Frank Ross Stutzman, Joho Kelly Mligan, Irving Upson Townsend, War- cer Voorhees, George Wiiliam Davis, Thomas Francis Young, Edwin Gawler, Harry Rast. School No. 4, (Kate Rawlings.) — Fran: Channing Noerr, Delia Agnes Smith, K Heiena Knorr, Mary Aitce Breen, Alice Catner- ime Noerr, Mary Marcella Maher, Mary El.za- beth Hughes, Elizabeth Copenhaver, Ty Elizabeth Hagey, Sephora Louixe Bettes, Angie Philitps. Mary Buddy Clabaugh, Winona Demp- ster, Mary Ann .Theresa Connelly, Loutse Rosine Rheem, Margaret Agnes Allen, Rose Allen Gibson, Charlotte Brathan Tyson. Second division, (N. Gage, supervising princi- pal,)—Schoo! No. 1, (8. J. Phorason.)—Charles E. bright, William J. Dante, Anthony L. Deuni- son, James F. Douglas, William F. Einolf, Oils B. Goodall, David L. Grayson, Eiwara N. Ltttle, John Macauley, Le Roy H. Wilson. School No. 2, (M. E. Rowe )—Cora Adler, Hen- Tietta Adler, Kose H. Anderson, Naomt K. Bo- gab, Sarah J. Bogan, Virginia Cooke, Esteila C Drane, Acnes i. Dufly, Alice M. Espey, Eliza C. Fawcett, Mars F. Gordon, Lillian A. Hughes, | eicore, sang Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 7:50 p. m. and extip; Pat 2: a.m. bd at 2:45 Yesterday, in the Equity Court, Ji Wylta madea decree of divorce tn the onan Ann Eliza Bell against W. Thos. Bell, the cause betng desertion In April, isis. Geo. W. Yeabower and others have fileia bill in equity against W. F. Kengla and others or bd ee alee 257,10 Beattie = iw kins’ addition to town, and the dis- tribution of the proceeds, & me The Potomac Boat ciub can congratulate themeelves upon the success of the perform- ance of the **Pirates ot Penzance,” given under their auspices at the National Theater last ight. The opera was given by well-known amateurs of the city in splendid siyle. Mr. Warren 8, Young sang “Ye Gallants of Eng- jand” between the acts, and bis fine baritone Yolce was heard with delight by the large audience, He. i response to an enthuslastic ver Say Die.” ‘The name of the colored boy who wandered Sway with the Mis father hi are ee oa arie as sen pa: money to a friend in that ctty, who will sendin on. iq “graduating hop” tendered to the class of Si by the uudergraduates of the National Deat Mute college, given last night at the new gymnasium hail, was largely attended. The bread Of silent dancers made a novel spec- cle. Yesterday Messrs. Richard Emmons and Jolin L. Hayghe, a committee of the mecaanics at the navy yard, called on Commodore Patter- son in reference to an increase of pay, repre- Senting that the present wages are beiow ‘those of other yards. Capt. Donald McCathran, of the Washington. Light Guard (Co. B, D.C.M.), bas resigned, and Lieut, Hodgson ts now ta charge of the com- iy, Col. 8.8. Burdette ls spoken of as Capt. icC.’8 successor. Geo. Lyles. a colored boy living in Unton- town, was drowned in the Eastern Braach, foot of i4th street east, last eventog, walid bathing. Ils body was recovered. The Butchers’ Benevolent association hai as their guests at their picnte in Leefler’s garden Jast evening,a deieyation of the Balumore Butchers’ association. In the bowling match the first prize of $10 was won by John Braun; second, $7, G. J. Seufferie; third, $3, L Ewald; fourth, $5, for the most ten strikes, G. J. Seuf- ferle, Snooting—First prize, L. Schell; second, Ed, Abner; third, R. Kobey; fourth, L. Ewald. A convention of delegates from the Irish Land Li ie branches met at 612 9ih street northwest last evening, Wm. Smith, of the Georgetown (Archbishop Croke) branch, in the cbair; D. A. Brosnahan, of the John Dillon branch, acting as secretary. Representatives from the Parnell, Davitt. Croke, ‘Sheehy (East Washington), Dillon and Emmett branches were placed on committees of arrangements, &¢,. to carry out the purpose for which the convention was held—a grand land ne union ptenic the first week in August. ‘ne secretary was Instructed to request the earnest co-operation of the Irish benevolent societies. a Baker (who was arrested some months ago, with Alice Rupp, on the charge of passing counterfeit money) and other witnesses are be- es ee jury to-day in the case of Thos, |. Bicksler. Mr. Judd, of the firm of Judd « Detweiler, got cancd this morning on the 57th anniversary ot his birthday. The presentation was made by Jobn Detweller in & speech.of great eloquence, but exceeding brevity. It was as follows: “This is your birthday. Here’s a cane.” J, Shillington sends the excellent July num- der of the Popular Science Monthly. It is proposed to lay the corner stone of the Abnie L. Koones, Annie i. Mauphin, Liillan M. | Methodist Tabernicle, South Washington, McEifresh, Elizabeth J. McGinley, Lucy V. Me- | sometime early in July,’ with appropriate cere- guire, Belle C, Price, Emma J. Richardson, | mony. Emily M. Roth, Julia H, Suckuey, Katharine Justice Helmick will not deliver his opinion V. Wilson, Maggie S. Wolhaupter. School No. 3. (J. M, Fox.)—Wm. H. Dice, Ju- lius Eisenbelss, Golésborough S. Elliott, Foun | Fletcher, Glenn B. Harris, Gilbert Hart, Chas, B. M. T, Alonza J. Marsh, Chas C, MeCor- mick, Lewis M. McCormick, Albert L. M. Minor, John E. Mitchell, Thos. P. Redd, Edwin W. Spalding, Jas. T. Watson. Schooi No. 4.(M. King.)—Fannte L, Anderson, Hattie J. Buchly, Pauline Baum, Emma V: | Davis, Susie H. Griffin, Maggie A. Gorman, { Julia R. Hunter, Margaret V. Morgan, Mar: Miller, Lizzie Morris, Alice G. Malthouse, beth B. Parsons, Josie H. P:per, Aunle L. Pum- phrey, Mary J. Scrivener, Lena H. Stlver, Min- nie A: Williamson. Third division, (A. T. Principal) School No, i, Pprincipa}.)—Johu 8S. Burton, George G, Eaton, Edgar 4 McKee, Lemuel W. Snaw, Wm. Sholes, Alfred A. Smith, Edward S, Tasker, Fred. W. Tower, P, Sherwood Welch and Jas. G. Woodward School No, 2.(Elizabeth A. Hilton, principal Gena Ayres, Fiorence Eilis, {nez Eillott, Ger- trude E‘ehison, Emma Hanford, Carrie Isham, May Jenkins, Mary Lynch, Lizzie Macnichol, Clara Wellenbucner. _ Schoo! No, 3, (&. J. Day. principal.)—Laincha Bock, Mary W. Boston, Carrie C. Cawood, Caar- lotte C. Dessez, Rebecca Dunmntngton, Sarab E. Maginnis, Mary E. Mathes, Virginia’ E. Pren- der, Emma E. Snowden, Eitzabetn V. Snowden, Anna E. Schneider, Agnes V. Stevens, Eleanor H, Thorpe, Addie W. Thompson, Almea V. Walker, Clara H. Wison, Hattle K. White and Mary Eftie Wood. Fourth division, (Jobn E. Taompszon, super- Vising principal,)—Schgol No. 1. (f. Fatr- brotter)—Wuilam Henry Caterson, Moses Sanger, Walter Charles, Henry Louts Salinge-, Oscar Lee Jobuson, Andrew Johnson Williams, L X ft sewart, supervising | 1. J. Catokering, | champion, . Gaddis, Harry 1! U u uu U in the case of Ainger until next weel before any special damage was done, Mr. R. Perry threw bimself in the breach and stopped Another PART OF THE EBENEZER A.M.E. CONGREGATION now in trouble. bers of Ryland M.E, church rebelled against more annual A. Ma., last May, Alexander agt. Postinaster Mr. Anthony Buchiy, the undertaker, who has been quite sick for several weeks past with low fever, is Low much better and im- proving rapidiy. Mr. A. C. bradley, a well-known member of our bar, anda man sald to be interested in a case In which Mr. Bradley ts engaged as coun- Sel, passed sume angry words near tne entrance © the Circuit Court avout noon to-day, wa! led to Mr. B. striking the other party, ‘urther proceedings. Colored Charch Trouble. IN GEORGETOWN AGAINST THE NEW PASTOR— A FRUITLESS CONFERENCE AND THREATENED SECESSION—A BROTHER TAKEN BY Tas THROAT AND A CANE LIPTED, Ebenezer A.M.E. church, of Georgetown, ts Since a number of the mem- he conference appointment, the same spirit seems to have invaded the colored churches also. Union Bethel A.M.E. church has had !ts rouble, and now Ebenezer, gf Georgetown, is iB: he scene of an int tine broil, At the Baltt- b. conference, at Easton, fonn J. Hurbert was ap- ‘vbenezer, lt appears that Re volnted pastor of several of the officials of the church objected ‘o Lhe appointment and decided not to accept tbe Lew partor. They represented to the pre- siding elder, Rev. D. P. Seaton, that it Mr. Hurbert tock charge, a majority’ of the mem: Charis Henry Rels, Evan Hughes Tucke-, | bers of the church would withdraw. Toe pre john Latimore, Wlillam Smith Sayers, John | sioing ¢lder advised a conference with W.li Blakelock, Hugh McKenna, Thaddeus { th appolntee, though, it is ated, Stevers Clark, Leon Palmer Martin, Charles | nothing re Tae conference, ne Br-cierd fudson, George Ulshoeffer Kose, Charks Wililam 4S , Albert Elwood Thomas and C) arles J. Marks, Sehcol No. 2, (Mary E. Martin.)—Carrle Law, uitea from é ider was again apnealed to by the but were iuformed that e unless some charge wa3 It is stated by the com- keeping, history. penmanship, gr: g- | Lite Cohen, Matile DeVote, Carrie Boyer, | piaiting m mb-g that Mr. Hurbert abolished graphy: ete: Misses Horomia Camere Gone | Annie M. Lomax, aunio Obomiak ce the ld Sunday sebool, ana organized a new dou, Talty. Murray, Monahan, Megtnnis, Pal- | B:!rrap. Jeanette Cohen, Fanvy Hall, Mary | one, in order to give places to certain suspended mer, Hartigan, Feeney, Brick, Maguire, Swee- | K'irey, Ida Lee, Kose McCauley, Rana sc Micers. ‘he aoors were Closed against the oid bey. Lansdale, Ivy, Doyle, Katte and’ mma | tire, Emma Nclav, Nannie Pearson, Emma | cflicers. It 1s alleged that the pastor fearing Solon, Kernally, Curry, Cudmore, Butler, An- | Sparo, Marion Watson, Mattie Barron, Mary | Violence, after ieee had @ policeman derson, Denegri, Gleeson, Foley, Hill, Gorman, | Vancepeere, Nanuie Griffin. at the church, & union of church and state, Brotnaban abd Sullivan.’ There was a floe dis- In the fourth division, the A lon mnedal | which the complaining members did not like. play of fancy and needle work. TSS ART EXHIBITION AT THB WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. The exbiDition of of! and water colors, crayons, ‘orative paluting and fi Academy of V needle Connecti- unusial de- aling artistic lally worthy of nd Several ott paint- mi; Water color: find 2 Estelle Huyck, Goodfellow; ols by ecorative and panel Anni by BMleses Katie , 16a Pumphr Franke; lace work by Misses Ada Morgan, and a pencil si Lidie Eluott. and Susie by little Misa EMERSON INSTITUTE. The twenty-ninth annual commencement of ‘Thomas Jam Jobn Maxwell Lawton. fary Merritt and | J. Patterson, principal, Misses L. F. P and C. E. Parke, assistant teachers, 1 t Was awarded to Miss Matile DeVote, who was adjudeed by the votes of her teacher and her Schocimatcs to be most distinguished in her Class for “amfability and scholarship.” Fifth diviston, Georgetown, (B. T. Janney, supervising principal he YO. 1 Laura A. Bradley.)— Lena Loulse Blackford, Mary Lout: Katherine Byde Duvall, Jeannet Cordela Johnson, Ellen Lawton, Margar: ad, Eliza. beth Ossire, Kate Robertson, Lo! ansing L Smith. Cora Elizabeth Trexler and Rachel Vir- ginta Waugh. Schooi No, - Smith.)—Ejgar Kidwell, Vansant, Jogeph Graiton Gar- ley, Dennis Kane, Henry Clay Stroman and t Phe Colored High School. ‘Tse high school for colored children, Mis3 M. ne Its Closing exercises to-day at the Sumner biuid- ing. ‘Trustees brooks, Smith, Pope and Wiik- inson ald Superintendent Cook were present Emerson lustitute w; »2 @t Lincola Hall | The following program was carried ou Jast evening, when ie pos > class grad- | Music—Gently Lead “Us, Reeftation—Ariu uated:—L. V'Benet, Jonna tinny.” Me fore | metic, algebra and rhetorie, Miss C. E Parko'a map. A.M. Tree, Toye nes, Class, Musie—chorus, Sep on Sweetly, itect- H. W. Hodge. co: 2; Addison, ¥. tatton—Geometry and history, Miss L. F. Bar. Medals an ee iy2e ander and W ov's Class. Mustc—duette, The Huntress Ex. To J. T. Hathes, Poe, in reading and singiug music at veer, PInney fh nd med sng. The exercises—in- ory by L, V. Benet, a valedie ations by several the comedy of were very entertain- Try Bulkley, one of the speakera, did bOL contest for ibe medal, as he nad won laa previous contest, and by a custom of the school the medslist of @ ‘vious year does Rot contest a@ second ume. ‘The Excursion Season. Phere will be an excursion to Harper's Ferry te-n , leaving the B.& O. railroad depot at Tv stian Union of the 12th-street M.E. eburch will give a family excursion to Piney Polot and Point Lookout June 2th ‘The excursion of Hermione Lodge, No. 12, K. of P.. to Marshal! Hall, takes place to-morroi ‘The Excelsior will leave at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. ‘The e ‘on of De Molay Mounted Com- mancery to Yorktown, Fortress Monroe and Nortolk, leaving July 24, will be one of the finest of the season. See advertisement. ‘There will De ab excursion on TurSday next at nine o'clcck a. m. on the Mary Washington, for the beret of the poor women and children. ‘The boat Is given at Cost, and the expenses wil) be paid out of voluntary contributions to be leit with J. H. Bliten, 1009 G street, or Mrs Roberis, at the Sunk Chronicle office, The tickets will be distributed by the leutenants of police. Worrp bave St. Jacobs 11 If it cost $50 a bot- Ue, says Mr. H. Russer, of Chicago. t THE OLD reliable route to the White Moun- tains, Boston, Mc. Desert, or any of the resorts in New Engiand, ts by the Springfield line of the Boston and Albany rath |, SO well known for thirty years. Special attention fs called to the fast Boston spect: wing New York at il a.m. See advt. for details. FUESELL'S ice cream. t WarniacGz LIcENSES bave been issued to Hi rry Jacobs and Annie Preston; Wm H. Eng- As» and Ehas. us Oliver o, Morse. of Cleve; Jord, Oato, and Ella Jones; mis’ t ‘priel: Kobert Dinwidale, of New York city, and Cora L. Donn. Howard Bur- Tough ard Alice Ferguson; John H. Coghill, of New York, and Louisa Gites, ee ‘THE CUMBERLAND Coat Taapg.— Nineteen Boats leit es Mol «With ee as Of coal for Georgetown. as follows: - Sation company, 1,029 15 tons; New Central y, 110.05 tons; George's Company, ii4 01 tons; Borden company, 333.04 tons; Avon company, 224.10 tons; Hampshire and Baltimore company, 340.06 tons; Individual, 11. Wis. ine, Mary Bal Se gat, Ne tamation—A Modern Hero- ~~ b ~ —After the Wt 7 ans. Declamauve , Bessie * Cook. Muste—alpiae ‘. Dialogue—An Irish Love Lecter, ’ 8: Bruce, Cook and Evans. Music—solo, The Blue Alsatian Mountains, Mamie Nichols, Declamation—The Two (lasses, Alice Cole. c] —Maud Muller, Cornelia Costia. Mute Te Bells Deciamatlon—The Sea, Clara Cropper. beclamation—Katle Lee, Willie Gray and Emiy Lee. Music—Come Where the L!!.ug Blow. Declamation—In Swanage Bay, Joste Martia, D clamation—Extract Jaltas trom Cwsar, Joseph Tucker. Music—Marsellles Hymn. Sanitary Work in the City. DISINPECTING THE ALLEYS AND FOUL SPors, ‘The distribution of lime througa the foul al leys in the District was commenced this morn- ing under direction of Sanitary Ilaspector Rob- foson of the health office. Six carts and horses and twelve men were started out and will be kept going until the foul coraers and alleys are thoroughly sweetened up by ashower of slak-d lime. About 500 barrels Will be used at once. ector Robingzon has successfully disposed of the stagnant pond nuisance on U street northwest. This pond covered several acres, extending most of the way from lith to 15th streets, and Mr. Robinson estimates that there Was quite 175,000,000 gallons of stagnant water there, which has been a ig Nuisance for years. He obtained the conseat of the owners of the property for Its sbaremens, and putona force of men, and yesterday up the jop by g & pipe jsewer, @ distance of 225 feet, fo the l4th-streec sewer. He thinks the water Will all be out by this a s. when he pro- potes to Sprinkle the surface ughly with siaked lime. This pri will prevent the fur- ‘tion of water ortho Commissioners to-day gave instractions to Major Brock to cause the Meutenants of the sev ine:s to make personal inspections of the several alleys in the Dist and report callatvention again to the store ton. Also, to Dt! and yard sweeplpgs which Canary citizens place in the streets, and which clog up the sew- ers in times of heavy rain storms. — GTON Boys aT Wxer Pornr.—Among me. Foun men who successtulily passed the yn for admission to the U.S. military academy at Weat Point are Edward R. Gilman, son of Col. J. H. Gilman, on duty general in this citys John C. missary "3 a . ‘W. Brooks, bon ot Chet nginece w. & Th Ly York pil Breet’ and a pasted a church against the pastor. appears, in bitterness, seized another by the throat, and another made a warlike demonstration with a cane, Was Imminent, but cooler heads in the gather- ing interfered and restored peace. brethren were adjudged guilty and expelled Colman « Son's, Three of the trustees—Washington Johnson, David Lee and George Hawkins—were subse: quently arraigned tn the church for holding an legal meeting, and cl the doors of the he trial ended, 1¢ as one of the brothers A fight ‘The accused rom the chureh, It is stated that a with- drawal of a part of the members will ba the ext move. Lormror, Boston Dry Goods nnsylvania avenue, open to-day 0 one Case 10-4 bleached sheeting at 25. per yard. ‘These are a well-known make, free from dress- ing and are very cheap. rop. Woodward & Lota. ATTENTION ts called of all sufferers from head- ache, neuralgia, nervousness and dyspepsta, to the advertisement of Dr. ©. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pilis, found fn another column, a8 these pills are prepared expressly to care these diseases, and are warranted to cure any case, vst RECBIYED 5,000 fine plneapples, at D. E. 923 B street northwest, t BRACELETS chased all round, $3 pair, at Priga’s. ¥ IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, SIURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOB Tollet, Bath and Sick Room, msrl2-wks9m LUMBER. DRY BOARDS, No. 1, 16 feet.....per 100 £t., 82. STOOK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet. OLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1. 1.0 WHITE PINE SHINGLES.....per thousand, 3.50 WE FUBNISH ESTIMATRS OF ENTIEE 003 OF BUILDINGS FERE OF OHARGF- WILLET & LIBBEY, Srx78 STABET AND New Yoru Avanvs | yaristy at very moderate prices. Brascuz SQuaRe, party Of colored excursionists | | to Wamington, 8. C, CELERY PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. | ‘On DAY, 28rn. As a Remedy for Nervous Diseases. ZURSAy. Fi ard Ice o : x Indigestion, Slecplessness Geist hese snows caterer, JOHN G. RE’ bel supervision ‘of the ‘and Paratysis, Gelery has onty come into public notices within ‘the last few years sa a nervine, but scientific exper- iments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and periodic nervous and sick Headache to 2 marked dexree. Brown Seqnard says that Celery coatains mora nerve food that any other vegetable or substance found in nature. Celery was first discovered and ‘uted a8 a nervive by French physicians about 1867. But a combination of the EXTRACTS OF OELERY AND CHAMOMILE, which has been but recently introduced to the profession and ths public by myself, has produced such marvelous results in curing nervousness snd headaches, and especially nervous and sick headaches, neuralgia, paralysis, indigestion and sleeplessnesr, that it has excited public attenti'n and newspaper comments, snd many physicians have tested the merits of the pra paration with the best resu’ts, a3 quoted below from fearon. Ji will ERMTONE SION, HIAS. ir GRAND EXCUR N_to Marshall Ballon TAURSDAY, June 234, on’ Palace tteamer Excelsior, Street wharf at 9 am and 3 p moonlight, striving at Washington at 10 p m. Jrof Cook's band har been eogazed. Tickets £0 cente; children under ten pa cents. a] AULY EXCURSIONS or 07 STEAMER ARROWSMT POINT AN AR DURING THE MONE ND AUGUST, afew. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. “*Dr. Benron’s preparation of Celery and Chamo- on Sunday, $1, good for day of issue, iifle, for nervous diseas:s, is the most important Those wiring meals on the boat will be addition made to the materia medica in the last | #t 50 cents each. quarter of a century.”—Dr. J. W. J. Engler, of OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. Baltimore. ‘Dr. Benson's pills are worth their waght ia gold in nervons and sick headache "—Dr. A. H. Persons desiring a di pressing heat of the city, can vy rd an bour and a halt’s ride on the Po- Schlichter, of Baltimore. fomacriver to Alexandria and re-°s - These pills are invaluable in nervous diseases ” ete fer eO eine the week. for 15 cents, Dr. Hananond, of New York a aS karin ei under1 of ‘Dr Bepson's ; years of aze free. oe leave ae OG Soe na 7-90 p.m , sharp, What the Medicét Profession Say | turving‘at 2,6 ana 10 o'clock. ‘Brass and siri a Abeut It. music by Pistorio’s Bard. Tickets, 50c_:childrer, ‘ . : 250. The Club will algo give an EX ORSION 1 — LEONARDTOWN, on 17th August, on Bte 5 The Good Rest:lts Attending Its Use | V_ Arrowsmith. ES IN LYMONT PAVILION.—The Confections: 9 Headache, Feuralgia, Nervousness, Cream artment is rnder the con- neh cook. A. P. MARC! Exxcursioniets can have ail the delicacies Of the LODGE, No. 19, KNIGHTS OF give thel sre, 25 18 at a TH. iD BLAGKIS- ‘Hs cents, good for day of isene. Fare for round tri: or 10 ildren Ferry The Boawe eave Wesbe _ ils for the cure of neuralgia are ieee qGaloaniris a8 eS F Fog) a ."—Dr. G. P. Holinan. rit si le 30, 9:38, 230, 41:30 a. m.; 12:30. 5 ‘oon az Holman. of Christvansburg, 30 4 80, 5:80, § 30 an 7:30 p. m_ Tho team al ‘These pills are a special preparation only for the | aud invigorating. )” TY STS especially votreshing: cure of special cisesser, as named, and for these BAND EXCURSION, they are worthy of tris] by a'l intelligent suf- ferers. They are prepared expressly to cure sick headache, nervous headache, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and indigestion, and will cure any case. Price 50 cents. Postage free. Fold by all druggists. Depot, 106 North Eutaw atreet, Baltimore, Md. JULY 2, 3 axp 4, 1631, ny ENIGHTS TEMPLAR, No 4, Dr MOLAY MOUNTED COMMANDARY ON STEAMER JANE MOSELY, TO YORETOWN Leaving 6th street wharf SATUR- “SHOT & CHONWEL Pony aioe ear ee Sa s 7 Ly 5: , 8t 10a m.; leaving there’ at 3 . for FORTRESS MONS NOR- 480 Peansylvania avenue, FOLK arriving there Sunday evening tock Je22-tu, St WASHINGTO: JULY 4, excursion to and the Fort, at 10.8 m.: atthe Fort until after th: works on Monday vight Tueeday, July 5, at 8 a. © Rand display of OITY ITEMS. Business Enterprise in Toledo, Ohio mattresses for a! clase meals, 50 cent In the May distribution of the Louisiana | State Lottery there were thirty or more lucky Ucket holders in that city. One ticket, No. 31, obtained from M. A. Dauphin, New Or- For further particulars sec sme! billa . Tickets fer sale at Roose's Ci are, Cage coats and all the principal Drug Stai 1016 - the Cspes from Norfolk returoing and remaining Fire- arriving in Washington Tickets for round trip, Itmited, $2.25. Cots and 1 First 4. Elis’ 'P) leans, La., by mail, brought for the $2 sent by Mr. Fred. Schroeder, No, 336 Michigan st., and A. D. Riffel, of the Vienna Bakery, No. 333 Broadway, 2 prize of $5,000. Qeecr FAMILY EXCURSION BLACKISION ISLAND. For Pleasure, Comfort, snd Good Order go ibe Friends and Members of FOURTH-bTREET M E. CHURCH, On the Fast and Commodious Steamer ‘COW=MIIH, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1881. Counterfcits! Caution Several imitations and counterfeits of the RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS smer’s, 235 Penni nia avenu Mrs. Linker’s, have been offered for sale by irresponsibie par- 401 Sth onthe street southeast. Jets- with Leave 7th-street wharf at 7 mi, returning at 9 Pm. ‘Tickets, 50 centa; children, under 10 years, 25 cents—for sale by the Committes on Entertainments; ©. C. Pursell, 422 9ih street northwest: Mrs. Pal- ad lit tes. G Bonzaxas LipRStx Mages Savages 4 09 LYMONT PAVILION and SOMMER RESORT — cap be el caged for Picnics or, Excursions b Someare talled “Rowronn,” one amoa | SURRY SMITH Broprieton or a J “BUMFORD,” another “HUMFORD,” and so on. See UU BION By FOTAND WATER Ali have the general appearance of the genuine ART URE A BECO RT ae reo uae ane Semntorny = HISTORIC JAMES BIVER BY DAYLIGHT. ———= On end after MONDAY, JURR 6, Whoever prepares or sells any imitations or 1881, the POTOMAG SiBAMCOAT Se AIbeeN as follows: counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that, bg Teaye 1 aehington ‘by’ Btearaer XOELSIOR at are calculated to decetve the casual observer, | Quantity, cues tb Hic itumy Cxeont Sunday, for Sarge | Fredevicksburg and Potomac road, thence infringes our copyrights, and render themselves | down the James Hiver to Norfelk by Virminia Stearn, ana boat Company, returning to W by Steamer Uable to heavy fines and imprisonment. We | GEORGE LEARY. shall proceed against all infringers to the ful! GPORGE LEARY OR, V Leave hopes ee Steamer TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, —— SATURDAYS, at 6 extentof 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. Our sales are ow more than ever before, and this result has been accomplished without’ extensive advertis- ing, but by keeping the quality of the goods Pre! than aby others, and selling at reason- able prices. boat Company, thence to itico. BO 2 returning to ‘Washington by steamer Tickets oo al W. R&ED'S BONS, 12:6 F street north Faby's Office, foot of 7th street. @ _W. P. WELCH, Aneat. CCOQUAN FALLS AND MOUNT VER) SPR'NGS.—The Steamer Many iE MATTINGLY 8n: 336-4) at 5.30 p.m., and P-m., for Norfolk, thence up {he Jemee iver to Richmond by the Virginia nteam yh, F. and EX- ‘Tickets for the ronnd trip, rood for four days, 38. ood information furnished st B Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue, and st Co: pt. ae ON ‘We shall do all in our power to prevent tm- SHINGTON will make Excursion, Position upon our customers, and shall con. | drips to CCCOQUAN FaLis every and FR Unue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to DAY, leaving 7th street Wharf at 9:00 s.m.; Bun. be as heretofore—healthtul, nutritious and of Gays'at 9:30 a.zh. ; t7 p.m. Fare round : Sea oe x standard strength. trip, 25 centa. For MOUNT VERNON SPRL 1-1m every BATURDAY. m., returning at4pm Fare, 10 ceats down and back on all trips except Sundays. boat will chartered at reasonabie rates. E. BANDALL, N. D. ARNOLD, Treas. Mrs. 8. A. Al World’s Hair Hee torer - pbs ee grav, ee or oe Manager. ES air to its you color, gloss and beauty. Pipe 5 ak renews {ts life, etrength and growth. Dan- “ERICSSON LINE STEAMEES.” druff quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dressing, Its perfume rich and Avoiding the Heat and Dust of the Oxrs Steamboat Co. wi'l leave the Company's Steamer leaves Wharf at a aI NGS ci Tt ATTRACTIVE WaTER ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA, amer Of the Balttuore and Philadelphia wharf, cor- m., Zyio Balsamum ner Light and Pratt streets, Baltimore— (Mrs, Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dreas- EVERY AFTERNOON (except Sunday? at3p. ing. “It removes dandruff, allays all Itching, > for Philadelphia. stops Falling hair and promotes a healthy FARE > —ganae Towth with a@ rich, beautiful gloss, and is ‘Tickets fesned to Atlantic elightfully fragrant. Price seventy-five ceats | gemaen ‘snd: Atlantic &. RB. “The in large glass stoppered bottles, wes | old Reliable: Line’, from Phaadel-* ay : Forty Years’ Experience of an Old |: Bartinare to Atiantic Oley ene 3. ection of nr thee ae RRs, | FOF Orbe Ss A ig ion of one 0! ie le . 5 aud nurse 8 in the ees States, ad has been m26-2m 3 Light street wharf, Baitimors. used for forty years Ww! Lever- success ay by millions of mothers for their children. Ip | S*2ECT DALY. Telleves the child from pain, cures dysentery BIXTY MILES ON THE POTOMAC, Pig Se en Perea au wind TO QUANTICO AND RETURN. colic. eat] motker.” Brice a0 centa s portlo. 1,W, hs Ealsen | Siewmee EXCELSIOR Lesves her wharf, and 8:80 p m.; re! 8.2 and 10:30 p.m. ickets 60 cta. Children, 25 cts. On BUNDAYS at 3 p.m. only; returning at 8. m23-sm Skinny Men. Wells’ Health Renewer,—avsolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the genera- Uve functions. $i, at Druggists, 430° Penn, ave, w “Alderney Dal as.7? foot of Tth etrect, at 9:30 sm. turning, srrives Wago’ Fresh Alderbey butter churned every mora- ing, and delivered in sylbs “Ward” prints, 350, | perio, Also, cottage cheese, Duttermilz and | Sweet mi} perqgt, Cream, 10c pint. NT BOOKS, &e. New BOOKS. | Gcnoor MEDALS, NEW DESIGNS. SAL LEWIS’ SONS, LOW PRICES. Anthropology, by EB, Te, aan Fhines aunchice tv 8, aid ost aad 0 JEWELLEBS AND SILVERSMITHS, jem SU" “’e French, by Hellebran 3 1 , fs XVITT., cloths. 4.00 a Matter ot Fact Gin, by Gift 1, Hderieg --1.00 } _mis 1215 Pennsylvania ave. Me vt dation of the evi ‘68! site ais if “4 ATTENTION IS CALLED appy ; : Eton"! &c.,2 vols ,new 00 TO THE FOLLOWING APE we On RANOIB D. MOHUN, NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING SELLER AND STATY lane Just received at en ‘avento. complete assortment of Prang's and Marcus 5 Bquare THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSB, Ware's birthday Cards, &e. as iS CLorata ee EW MBDIGAI KS. Tins Esinry Di. Fae. ow | Bey Si of in ih et Coie t Enel rH. He ae Styles + é Bughi'e Diseaseand Diabetes, ioy Dr, Tyscn 8.60 Frew Ate 0s OF Fine Buk fseod Check Bult. How Persona afilicted With Bright's Disease Rew Btolos of Fine Drees Suits. Guat to Live, by De. Edwards +73 | New Btyles of Fine Serge Saits ss Sa eS ee ares ns | Rew eiviee ot Fine Drayarett eaites war : ew By ‘Author’ of Gam; i Sut Lag ei f 7 100 | Rar Syaee ‘Styloo or Garsimere Pants. The Sanitary Gare and” iseatment of Obii- American Heafta Primers, each tt) THE LATEST SENSATION BALLANTY In . At WEE. NE & SONS, LTS. ears ie 428 Seventh streets | reer ey eae y acecristion for Men abd Logs. ATEST PUBLIOATIO! tad REW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. S2~ Prices always the very lowest. A. STRAUS, e bl gsegsa s S83 Woman's Hiandiwork in Modern Homes Medical Electricity. =~ BE SECURE IN SUMMER. Lt as ade ad 15th st. and New York sve. a COMPOUND the grandest atta rarer kava, oe ‘the tated to health. Therefore, 4f and f take Tron . Sec" Bir gor nie at oe Pouuayivaniaare, ‘and ail druggists. = J.P, PALMER Fine Plsted Table Ware and Outlery in great Ml. W, GALT. BRO. & 00., ALLOY Penasyivania venus. | pal wpop her priot to hex departare: CALISAYA BOYs' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. No, 939 Pennsylvania Avenue, Frvz Doors From 10TH STaret. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, annomnees to her numerous friends ‘who may wish to consult her in reference to their ‘Millinery orders she would be pleased to have than Oreeton POINT oe EXCURSION TO GLY- | potouac HOTEL Waich will leaye 7th- | } ™m., returning by SUMMER RESORTS. _| - GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND. Will open Juxx 25 Terme, $1.50 per aay : $9 per week, and $30 per month. Epecial arrangements for familiet | Sicamers met at Pines Poist wharf. Good sa ipg and bathing A'l boats free { e5% S. Addr ¥ DAMS & HAS, Piney Pot St. Mary's Co. Ma. References: Scumid’ Bros, 7/4 7th af. | C. Xander, Waebipeson Je21-} am? SL Se ae GTORR'S ATIRACTIVE | x SUMMER TOURS, SELECT AND F SEASON OF 1861, NEW YORI REwpont NEW BEDFOR?, SANTUCEET, iner Scenery, Greater Varicty in Travel, Recreation, Net Wearisome, NOMICAL. 10 ] \ MARTHA'S VINEYASD. | | fat | lene Atk SUMMER RESORTS. ——SUMMER RESORTS. epiomer boarders so8.V. KR Five .& OBR. For partiouinrs a -eo am Ess Bali, OCEAN CITY, Mp. daa Firet-cleee in all it* appointments Son of 18t1 willoven June 11 WB SELBY Proprietor; THOS. FAKLE elon R. x, SoRIVER BERLE to RIVER BPRINGS. ing, Dethipg, crabbing; plenty. = posts and med ca’ “on free. Pret. we on the P Terme, $1.25 per mn four a: 50. Land st Colton's. vee br. it. P BLACKISTOSE, River del-3m_ > HAL erro SEB ar aKyLAnn, “t feast. PO nme be open JUNE 10 for reser on of Mountains, and the Four Wonaerfa! 1 =. the Atlentic, Martha's Vineyard, Nantacl - | For nertioulars address borg, Mowct ieee or snlate doses | 2.24 Tau BAM'L NORRIS, Prom AS Fee gry Pa. E H., 1th and Pa. ave.ood | 7 ARERDON EI Derct 8 NP RR. dels’ Gr | Cc SARATOGA kan &, x... SUMMER BOARD-THBEE LARGE ROOMS Wulopen for the reception of guests Fane SS WITH BOARD. Parties of sontle- 2. with improvements and new pasecamer Mecator men desiring cood fishing and boating Syecal rates for June, HARRIS & LOSEKAM. Rutiea this just the place. Special | ead Hinkel ore, at Juans Hotel, Weshingwna, terme ies Of four occupying g@ roc — - . a es Tals Charisse together. Adaress DANIEL F. COCK, “Hany. | Km. proprietor Owen Hewes set’ mone ton. Va. Je16, 1&2 Washington ‘m7-2m \HE ALLAIRE, Spring Lake, CUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR {pe a | DSCHa Se epaivos ny auew AND er coostriction and frmshing. JUNE ¢ mouatein retreat he i RICHARDSON, Proprietor. Mavaxer. selb- waza JRE'S HOTEL, I vowannTows, MANTLARD. ow ready for i nof euminer, is. To ite have Added an entire new front, giving 4 large Pumber of cool and, jpleasiat rooms, . Doating. fishing, crabbi “PI quet, £6 2 all’ free of ‘charge, “ie tasers month, £9 per weok, $1.60 per HEbMERT F. MOORE, Pr AlEStic Foren, OCEAN CITY, MD. } cr CAPACITY 600 GUESTS. Is NOW OPEN | In addition to the extensive tmprove- | ments of Isst season, new attractions | have been added, amoni which isa Flower, } tof the house Terms, #7). per Gay: 810 and $1250 per week. Circa Star office. “For other intormation addrean == S* Si | WiT Chief Cler! | 3€13-1m . Propristor. | ATH HOU MOUNTAIN, | J —The the | United ‘States. | Sant Perfect. Three hours ua O N ary ‘rom d_ Brook rou’ arrangements Philadelphia Aepot corner 9th and | or chrealar. COLEMAN. OBDAR'S W. 8. SPRINGS, STEPHENSON's Derot Vinersta. Parphiets at the Biggs H House and Star Office. 2Ous® Ebbitt jell -teeptl EB. C. JORDAN. x ANSION HOUSE. MIDDLEBURG, ovpoun County, Va., Hes been refitted, now open for sccom- ‘Modation of transient and suramer board- ers; mineral sprite near hotel, equal to, ALY in the state. Address Jell- 2° CHRISTIAN REAMER. 1) 'T ROLLY SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND OOUNTY, PA. ‘The MULLEN HOUSE is now ercriptive circulars, etc., to the cftice of The Star." '~"* * Behiad at Jel ISAAC MENGEL, Proprietor. @ HELBURNE HOUSE. M an Ave- +O nue, Atlantic City. 100 yards from the ‘fea, with unobstracted ocean front, and Pear the warm bathe. Renewed conifo! bells and modern convenience: Jell-2m X W . EDWIN ROBERTS. FOUNTAIN TOP HOTEL. in apeake & . Washing a City, and m from epee a. Seen L or xititors. For terms, Ac, address L - MASSIE, Prop., Afton Depot, Va. Je10-26* ae COLONNADE, ATLANTIO CITY. —House cat eblarged, newiy painted and refitted throug! Steam, vse, ecc'ric belle, sprin aud heir mattragses in every room abi {prpished with all modern improvements | ninenre comfort. 4: Het and cold sea-water baths th 3e10-1m. house. aS UMMER RESORTIN THE MOUNTAINS OF SUoiton coun vee ee ane depot on the W. & 0. B’ three hours! travel from city; cod spring water: pic- gaily mals. a turesque scenery, and good roads: agen: HL (CE, Proprietor, Hillsboro, ry fide POPULAR WATERING PLAGE, CAPE MAY, 1s REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hovns rnom PHILADELPHIA. Fant Exprens Trains, with Parlor Osrs sttaches, are run during the season at convenient hours, and_parsergers will find on th ir 6/3 | arrival at Philadelphis Union Transfer, | Coaches and Horse Cars ready to transfer direct 1 | the station of the West Jersey B.K., st the foot of | larket strect. | For Through Tickets, Bargage Cheoke, snd fall | information apply a8 ‘follows:—Northesst comer | 1th street and Pennsylvania avenue: Station F, timore and Potomac R.R., corner 6thand Bs 619 Penneyivawia avenue’ 1351 Pennsylvania av: nue; Station Baltimore aud Ohio B.R, J.B, WOOD, General Pase'r Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. jeS-2m Me NS HOUSE, NEWPC 01 commending a magniscent view of the lake apd mountains. Ne ited. RT, Vi, wed with steam and sas, aoe teat bp: snprited wi ‘und was. accom- | Todates 400 guests. “&3 per day, gigto git wt week. | 8; }. A. @! | BON, Manaser. mom. | AWLEY SPRINGS, VA.—2,000, feet } above tide-water.' Ospacity three Isrze hotels, with accommodations f modations for 700 ts. a 1. For pat OA SPRINHEL, Teak, Hartsoubure Var | 20-2m pr POINT HOTEL, Br. Manx's County, MARYLAxD, | Open for reception of guests Juxe 157m, under the | mapagement of the owner, Mia. JO: | TR, g a ‘The Hotel has just been thor ly ren. ovated, farvished apd supplied with every eouy Lience for the comfort of cuests, and is a Summer Home for families. ‘Terms—82 per da: 810 per week and $35 per month 8; arrang ments made for families. Daily commanicstion with Washington, Baltimore snd Norfolk by the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake and Jane ley. For further information address MIS. JO8. TRAVERS, Je2-2m_ Piney Point, St. Mary's Oo., Md. T0048 House. ALTOONA, PA., Os Mary Lrxe PesnsynyantA Rarunoan, Amid the most pictufesque scenery of the Alle- ghexies. Its large, airy, a 6 mperior cnisine re SUE stares rece mate NOR 1 } Tourists east or west csu obtein a ¢ rest and 8 daylight of the Alleghenies by storpig: rae - ire music, For italning terms of bosrd, So, add: ess ‘W. _D. TYLE jel Superictendent. PABHK HOTEL, 85 to'gié per weeks per week: ‘The Hotel and surroundings are very unds handsomely jsid out with flowers and fountain Ged by grand old fo oaks—do- i Geer add to their beauty, A cooler and ettier home for the hot months, be found im the mountains. A farmhouse with an abundant euprly of the farm produits, combined with sliders) management, makes Hota ble place to spen of the summer, or on your journey to Niazere Falls or Saratoga, “0. Ky W., break your trip at Willamaport" Peon = ({LABENDOS Dover Cranach oe Me miiae bE: F. B. Win open SUNM bra, 1551. Seas ee sg eens 37283m_ Wi |RTON, Proprietor. EW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON BPRINGS. Camara Oo, Pa. ‘Summit 200 feet above Bea eret nhs tine Louw Take Of By the erection of & new and Hotel ‘accor modstions st EESOnT have been ‘drainage reatly eolarged and im Seek and it} = Sieh een n eigen ot, wdglsfegtion ele Deven sue ne rt | elevator and electric bells. Con | evers § | JABON BIOCKBEI | Pa. eve, Address J. W. WHELER, ©, Cumberland county, Pa. “mi-am, He NANDOAH ALUM SPAINGS, VIRGINIA. jum, Chalybeste snd other wsters. North “Mountsin ” ‘Cool Nights. “No weesen Bree trom feel iM moderate. tickets vie B&O. BR For dress A J. MYERS. 8 V_Tak QTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, SD Gize, of Contipental Hotel, Ph | Du ated, ‘®. Mavager Grestly enlarged and im proved, additions! new ee billiard room end bowling aley, passenger fortable &ccommo- dation for 1,000 guests. Muric by Simon Hasslers coptraten Grches'ra. Opens June 25, 161, oom Cletk, HARRY DENISON, Philadelphia. satis VORD'S HOTEL, , COBB'S ISLAND, Va. Fort Dathing, Fishing. Snipe khooting, ‘This Hote: ie reopened for the reception’ Of vinitors. Terme #2 per day, 19 per, week, € onte from Norfolk or Pot vsteamer. Northampton to Cherrpstone Say, Wednesday and Friday. - oration alan day. For fur- 5. T. SPADY, Proprietor. fost ‘timore.) ~ Terms rm (formerly of 3 es ILLER GOUSE —Momt delehtal i the State beau'ttul: cate Bua to and fom formation apply to Mrs, E. Hanover, Ps mal-im pue aanrene EAL SPRINGS Oras ow TRE Grit oF JUNE DGE, of the ol1 Fountain and Hotels, Manawer. 4 Tee. L. RIDGELY, Guy" nd trip tickets, ‘The proprietors wish it to be distinct! Rndterstood that the use of the waters: gud Ftrictly confined to tone who cuablshment, and their use wil dente of are ences pe heid {rom With the excetion of rormanent seen aa e county and those who pay for thelr Rooms can be engaged by letter ‘DER- BOY HEIRS, Bedford Apringe Pe Tee ANDER Pamphlets and Beaford Waser General Agencies, viz A. & Bhaten 4) Kone Chagos st» paltimiore, Md. 6. 8 Stuer, 1010 3 Arch st, Philadelphia. “8¢ Shafer &Co., 1053 @23-Im THE ANDERSON HEIRS, Prop're (eosGnEss HALL, CAPE MAY 1, WHouusjed tocation, substantial pana. fk, new fam iture, prow] at ‘service, elevator, electric bells. a BHenUse A TARLE OF PARTIOULAR EXORULENCR. The Orchestr: wil’ be conducted by Mr Ziserer- man. i. 2. & GR CRUMP Col A ly Gyens Tune 25.) Clonee Hotel, Fi ye BRIGHTON,” inhia. m2 a ATLANTIO CITY. mI7-3m F. W. HEMSLEY & BON, BZ BYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Cpen all the year. Equal to ary botel in the United States as a Summ: one fea? byvienic advan ty Bend for clreular, desoribing ™m23-Im HARRISON PHGBUS, Prop. R= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, OPEN JUNE 1. ‘Telegrsph in the hotel. A delightful home for families. No Bar sc ‘RATT, Proprietor, Washington, (New Buoav Gator Route ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITY, Isnow running fast expresstraian sexger Ocaches and Parlor THR C8aRce FoR SEAT Has Bi REDUCED TO 28 CENTS ) THROUGH WITMOUT STOP IN 99 MINUTES. Parcengers from Washington wi!! take the th traivs of the Baltimore and Potomae K. or Baltimore and ObiaR. E. ‘la sil. streeta,or mt 2 sdeiphis. Wiuington and Baltimore Rallroad Sta- tion at Broad and Washington Avenues, where Uvion Transfer Coaches or street cars connect direct to Station of the West Jersey Mallroad at Foor Srnexr. or ikeoe checks and full In- oF 3 For through ticke G formation apply as follows: Northesst corner = itn q » 019 Pa. ave, 1361 ob corner 6th and B sta Station Baltimore and Ohio Bailrosa. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen’! Pass’ Agent m2!-2m BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS ~neee juir- IRON BITTEBS, (07° Gerusia jand efficient Tonie, expec ‘aly Dyspe ds, Indives- tion, Inter TRON BITTEBS. A true Toni@ ck of IRON BITTERS, cane < °f 120N BITTERS, Enriches tue, Complete Hood, ANd) For Dalicate smuscies, and Btrengthener, HVC De fe) Pematen kc he te —— ithe digestive al. organs, re- lvepentic . BITTERS, TEON BITTERS, ay yy, TRON ppetizer. | Druggists. | A Bure Reviver. ge = ‘Write for the ABS Book-| ‘Sent free. t al] TRON RITSERS are manu‘actnred by BROWN, OHEMIOAL COMPANY, and Lave red on the wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEOWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-eo Bactmons, Mp. N* ters.