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ie JUNE 27, 1881. The Weather. Ovrics OF THR CHIKF SIGNAL OFFICER, WasHINnaTor, D. C., June 27. 1881, 9:30 a m. For the middie Atlantic states, warmer cloucy weather with rain, southeast, veering to westerly winds, lower barometer, Rain To-day and Clear Up To-mor- row. ane chief signal offiver furnishes the follow- bulietia to the press:—General rains | Dave fallen in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and occasional rain in the other States, except Loutstan winds prevail in the lake region, Tennes"2e and Onio valley; easterly tn the midale s’ates. The temperature hes remained stationary in the | middle Atiantic states and New England. else- Where there hes been a slight. but general rise. ‘The storm center over Lake Michigan will move eastward, accompanied to-day by rain in the Jake region. Tennessee, Ob‘o valley. mi states and New England, and followed to-mor- row by feir or clearing weather In the lake Tegion, Tennessee, Onto valley and middie states, THE THERMOMETER, ‘The following ¢ are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Ofice oe the oe ts ae so 5 2p. m, minimam. yesterday (Sunday), June 26th, the ther- mometer af the Signal Office, In this city, stooa as follows: 7 am., 710; 11 am. 76°: 9 p.m. $22; 3 pm. S30: 9 pm, 7: Pm, Maximum, 56.2; minimum, 65.79, LOCAL NEWB. The Mackey Obsequies. IMPOSING MASONIC DISPLAY—IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT ALL SOULS’ CHURCH. ‘The late Albert Gallatin Mackey was buried yesterday with the highest Masonic honors, The ceremonis attending the funeral were of a character rarely witnessed in any part of the world, and only once before in ie city, on the occasion of the funeral of J. Moody Smith, about four years ago. ‘The rites yesterday at all Souls’ Church were beautiful and imposing, the mystery of the Masor'e sym- bolism, the appropriate music, and the earncsi utterances of the speakers rendering the cere- mopy unusually impressive. The body lay in state at the famfly residence, on Q street, between 13th and i4ih streets, from 10 & m. to 2 = attended by @ guard of honor detailed om Washington Commandery, No. 1. The various Masonic bodies began to assemble at the Templeat two o'clock, abd THE FUNERAL PROCESS10) moved shortly after 3 Sretock, in we tou8wing order: Marine ban hington Commandery No. 1, Sir Wiliam ie ‘Stepbenson, Eminent Commander, stxty Knights; Columbia Com- mandery No. 2, Sir William H, Browne, Emi- nent Commander, fitty-.wo Knighta; Potomac alee, No. 8, of Georgetown, sir G Cor- Bs bminent Gammanger, twenty Knighs; ea mounted, Sir M. Eminent Commander, forty Ane: por pho of Perfection—Te += Vs ML; Evengel ei. Bennett, thirt ax fayette K. A. Chapter No. St sioert Fox 3 High Prieet, sixty companions; Grand Areh — er, of this District—J. hum, M. Higa Priest; Donch’s tana: Tatayete Lodge No. , Frank B, Miller, W. Master; Grazd Lodge F. A. A. M., of the District, N. Larner, M. W. Grand Master. The processto moved to the yesidence on I street by way of F and streets, MassacnusettS yvenya and 35th street and formed an escort for the re- mains io the church. THE CEREMONIES AT THE CHURCH began at four o’clock and lasted an nour anda baif. The church was densely crowded, the Masons filling the center tiersof pews. The casket was borne Into the church by the fol- — pall-bearers: Grand Lodge, Past Grand Master Charles F. Stansbury; Grand Chapter, Past Grand High Priest Isaac L. vobnson; Mith- ras Lodge of Periection, Beujamin F. Lloyd, Evangelist; Chapter Rose Croix, Robert W. Hanly; Kobert De Bruce Council of Kadosh, W. Oscar Roome; Alvert Pike Consistory, A. T. Langley; Supreme Council of the Southern Ju- Fisciction, Fred. Webber; Washington Com- mandery, No. i, Post Commander Elared G. Davis: Afayette Chapter, No. 5,S. R. Bonn; Latayette Lodge, No. 19, F. M. Marshail. The cesket was Placed on a catafalque ia front of the altar. On the altar was a magnificent arch of flowers, supported on two floral pillars, Sie segmtone of the arch ig the letters “HL T. W. 3. S. T. K. 5.” The usual Durial Service was Conducted first_by Rev. Rush R. Sbippen, pastor of the church, who made a brief funeral address. A LODGE OF SORROW in the isth degre Kose Croix was then opened, With Gen. Alvert Pike master in the east; Sam- uel t. Sehotleld, serlor warden, in the west, aad EB. Macgrotty, master of ceremo ‘ahe ceremony, which was conducted according to the Scottish rite ritual, was most impressive. ‘The music, which formed a beautiful feature of the ceremony, was furpished by the regular choir of the ‘church, composed of Miss Eva Mills, soprano; Mrs. H. UC. Sherman, alto; Mr. Withe.ow, tenor; Mr. W. A. Widne! ; “Mr H.C. Sherinan, organist and AT THE CEMETERY. After the ceremony tbe cortege proceeded to Glenwocd Cemetery, Where tne body was in- tered. At the grave the Mesonle choir, 1ed by Past Commander Kobi. Ball, savy a hymn com- posed for the occasion by Rev. y. Dentson, ard the regular Biue Lodge burial service was eonducted by Grand Master Noble D. Larner. The arch and pillars of flowers was vlaced over the grave during the ceremony, ana was after- wards removed to the family residence. Among the distingutshed visitors who at- tended the funeral were, Thos. E. Hatch, of Keene, N.Y., 334 di and the follow: merobers Of the Grana Council of Maryland: H. L Emmons, jr., Knight Commander of the Court of eee and Grand Master; F. J. S. Gerges, 33d degree; Wm. F. Adreop, Knight Com nander of the Court of Honor; Woodward Abrahams, Knight Commander of the Court ve Honor; P. Schmipke, F. M. Combray, jr., E. J, es eg be Harry Weber, John F. Perkins, Alex- ander Wiley, Wm. Latebford and C. W. Hatter. On Mountain Top. A GLORIOUS PLACE TO SPEND THE FOURTH. ‘The walls and about every available place in the city are covered with exceedingly tasty and attractive posters announcing an elite excur- sion to Deer Park and Oakland on the gtorioa3 Fourth. These charming resorts in the Alle- ghanles are now at thetr best, and the Fourth @t both paces will be replete with joyous f uvities. This excursion will inaugarate the low round trip rate ior the season, th> fMgure for the ride both ways being but $4, and tickets gcod from the earlfest train Saturday to the atest train Tuescay night. Ordinarily t~ Jow rate Uckets will be good from Satur- day to Mordsy, but as the Foarth come3 on Monday this year, the limit bas beea extended to Tuesday night. ‘To the price of these tickeis is added $5 for room ene Right and three me:13 at the hotels. Iu the €vent that one remains longer, these coupons a) ply on bill the same as casb. They are attached to the tck-ts this season to prevent parties who have no inten- Uon of visiting Deer Park or Oakland to take advantage of the low rate made for those who Wich to Visit these resorra, Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds i fee have been recorjed as follow: M. MeNulty to E. C. Gill, pt subs. 10 and it fq 307; $1,900. Mary EB. Harkness to John O Harmon, pt. 2%, sq. 395; $1,400. A. A. Birney, trustee. t0 Martin Hebner, west halt lot 2, sq. a ig ey" wae Mills to B. L. Simpzon: pi. 2 Jot D. BelltoB. A Gris- world, pt. 13, sq i040: $—. J. 0. Evans to Elza N. "Tuscott, sub. 32, $14,500, Jas. W. Norton to Robt. I. Fleming, lot. 32, sub sq. 192; $1 M. J. Watts etal to John Brown, 1ots 17 and ts, sub of Long Meadows: $250. 1. Hume et ai. to John W. Walker, lots 15 and 19, on east side of Potomac street, 115 feet north Bridge street, n_ Georgetown; #60. Augusi day to Jacob B. Miller, part lot 10, sq. RrersiniS sathanants LagG3sT ASSORTMENT of lawns, India lnens, Persian lawns, linen lawns, gingham, s:er suckers, ctc.. at bottom prices. Towsoa’s, Be ave., South side, near 7th, THE BICKSLER COUNTERFEITING CasR3 —This morning, in the Criminal Court, Bicksler, arrested in connection Rupp and Emma Baker for ha’ sion counterfeit money, was indictment found, last and pleaded not The District ‘Atcorney propose 1 to try General Mitchel) and Mr. T. ¥, Miller stated that the senior c couse, Mr. £. Norris, had just sent word that ne was uo able to leave his house on account of indisp ost- Ucn, and they therefore were not ready for Trial. Atter some discussion the case waa set for trial cn Wednesday. FUSSELL's ice cream. r Maxrrack Lickws3s have been issued to aa RoLey ana Ica Willams; W. E. Hyde and Agnes Keily. ——_. —— ELEcTions.—Seml-annual eles- On. St Me F. the Oda Fellows lo iges last last week re- sulted os os fonowe: Central No.1 aun street ball) en ted te G.; D. G. Elchel- berger, V. G Lord, i, ae 8.; & 4 Le (0.7 (south Washit ton} -celes ao P. Lucas, x ; Samuel £. ce, B. pod Meer lis +, Ed. Baweell, R.S.: Peter Harr, W. Leac: ‘. G eeonay —— ©. W. Mattipgley, V. 8. R. Butler, F. 5.5 ‘James P. Wallace, T. Lapres In search of summer suits in lawns, ee! fapnel and silks; also, in = ces, and wraps should call at'M. Willlan’s, a ae be i Js Vaking 2 per cent of, t Texes. Southerly | ney, with his wife and three children, and her THE TREET TRAGEDY. Fatal Shooting ot . Ge Whitney by James Y. Christmas. FACTS OF THE CASE AND DEVELOPMENTS AT THE CORONER'S INQUEST. ‘The mansion No. 1336 I street,opposite Frank- lin squate, which since its occupancy some years ago by Minister and Madame Catacazy, bes been known as the Catacazy house, was on Saturday evening the scene of a startling trag- edy. The house fs now kept as @ boarding house by the Misses Harrover. Among her ca in-law, Mr. Jas. ¥. Chrisumas, and his three children. “Til-feeiing, wh'ch ‘arose pe- tween Whitaey and Christmas, resulted Satur- day evertog rf @ personal encounter, in which Whitney was shot and almost instantly killed. A few minutes before five o'clock that evening, Just after the bell had beeu rung for dinner and as Chiistmas was CaS sd Sag Dr. Wheat, a very venerable lady, dow the narrow anew. ead from the main hall to the mt or dining-room floor. Whitney extered the front door. It ap- pears that he at orfce started ‘nu pursuit of Christmas. The latter hui sted down the steps, and Mrs. Wheat, observing that there was dan- Ser Of @ persofial encounter, the nostility of @ men being known, escaped from the scene into the diuing-room. The next instant the Yeport of @ pistol and the sound of a falling bedy was heard. Whenthe ew of the house came to the spot capone foun nitney 1ying at 810 the foot of the stairs, dyin; nae , aN stated ¢ cally thas Lear by in the he had been forcea to shcot Wh'tney 11 selt- defence, Whitney died within a few minutes after the shot was fired, withoat utterlag a word. Christmas asked a servant to go for a policeman, and when an officer arrived sur- Fencered himself and the revolver with which he had fired the fatal shot to him. Christmas was taken to the fifth precinct station, where he remained during the nigat. By advice of bis counsel, CoL W. A. Cook, he declined to make any statement of the affair to reporters. THE PARTIES AND THEIR PRBVIOUS REI ATIONS Whitney, who was about 45 years of age and Inclined to'stoutness. was a son of Mra. Gaines by her first husband. Christmas, whois about 50 errors ot age is a native of Warrington. N.C., ‘Mrs. Gaines’ daugater, Road watney. ‘tre Christmas died at Warri in the autumn of 1879, and tn the followlag Mrs. Gaines and her son and son-in-law, with their families, became boarders at the Misses Harrover'’s. It appears that Mrs. Gaines fur- nished the two men with morey, with which they embarked together In the “curled hair” business, having an office at No. 715-15th street. Last 5] os disagreed, and the partnerabip wes Mr. Whitney continacd in the cere tae becoming a member of the firm of H. A er & Co. Recently, Whitney ublished a mone informing the public “that . ¥. Christmas is not allowed under any cir- cumstances to collect any bills for the firm.” One cause of bad feeling between the two men appears to have been @ jealous feeling enter- fathed by Whiuney regarding the attentions of Gaines to Utero and his motherless Saran. Bnd it 1s stated that Waltney” tre- aiuentiy putiy eect nis brotuer-in-Jaw of attemp:- to defraud the lady. Waltney had beer | subject to epileptic fits, and 1t was considered by Coe residing in the house with him tbat bis mind had been partially destroyed. ‘There were frequent outbreaks of temper on his part, and he was so abusive that the ser- Vants stood in great dread of him. It appears also, tuat Ves had been further inilamed of late by drin! g. ‘The Whitney family, of which Mrs. Gaines’ first hugband was a mem- der, Cause trom thé vicinity ot Binghamies, ™. Y., and seteral of lis members have been known ee Lecpibes Ceonagedemmys 'E OF THE SHOOTING. AS stated a above, the shooting occurred on the steps leading to the basement floor. The house, which 's an old-fashioned, double house, is di- vided on the main floor by a wide hall. At the end of this hall ere the stairs leading to the up- Per floors, and a narrow fight of stairs leading tw the basement. There is a little landing a fewsteps down, and then the steps continas, exactly in an opposite direction, so that a per gon at the top of the stairs could not see a per- son at the bottom. At the foot of the steps at the left is a summer door, covered with ret moequito netting, which opens into the dininz- room. At the right 1s a partition or screen which hides the kitchen view. Thouga the guests were assembling to dinner at tue tume the occurred, owing to the angle in the stairs nd the screen before the kitcnea, nO one saw the shot fired. TBE CORONER'S INQUEST. ‘The body of Whitney soon after the shooting Was taken to Barker's undertaking estabditsu- Tent on 1ith street, where 1t was prepared for burial. Saturday night a jury of inquest was moned abd was com) of Wm. Dickson, Michael Combs, J. L. Kervan L. C. Strider ad Matthew Goddard.” Dr. J. F. Hartigan nade a post mortem examination of é body, and yesteiday morning the inquest was held about 11 o’clock in the parior of th= house on “I street, A curious crowd gathered about the premises, but the police exciuded gvery ane except the jurymen and the oftictals. Assittant District Attorrey Coyre was presen’. Tue precuen, Mr. Chrisumas, who was taken to the house by Sergeant Johnson, was an atten- Uve listener to part of the testimony, having arrived late. ana occasionally made suzges- Uons to the coroner as to questions to pu» to witnesses. The examination of witnesses re quired a itttle over an hour. The proveedinss were much shorter than vsual, owing to tu+ fact that the testimony was taken by a steno grapher instead of being written dowa su- tence by sentence by the coroner. ‘THE TESTIMONY. Benjamin D. Hyam, the first witness, was at the dinner tabie snd heard the shot. When he went to the door he saw W! ey lying weiter ing tn blood. Christmas said, “Gentlemen, I co = i had to do it in self-defence.” iss M. J. Harrover testifled to hearing the report of the pistol and seeing the body on the stairs. There had been ill-teeling between the Condensed Locals, epics pla lly lighted at 7:50 p, m. and Saturday evening, Mr. Wm. Garges, living at Be oat} Sa avenue, was thrown out ot by a vicious horse at the corner of yivanta avenue and 2d_street, and one of thew 18 Of the vehicle passed over his neck inflicting very serious injaries, which it 13 —— may prove fatal, He was removed to ‘The degree of Master of Arts was conferred on J.J. ‘kriter, (30n of Mr. Joho Marker One of the most esteemed citizens of Washing- ton) at Emmitsburg, Md., on Wednesday last. ‘The funeral of Mr. Peter Schench. a well- known German, took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended by relatives an4 per- sonal friends besides members of the several organizations to which he was attached. He Was @ member of Oriental Lodge, No. 19, L.0.0. F., Winnebago Tribe, No. 9, U.O.R.M.. and the Bakers’ Benevolent association. Capital Lodge, 10.M., of this city paid a fraternal visit to Franklin Lodge, No. 4, of Bal- Umore, Md., last Saturday evening and were Randsomely 1 received and entertained by Frank- ln Loage, in t hallon Paca near Fayette street, which was beautifuliy trimmed and decorated with the national and fraternicy colors and emblems of the order for the occa- slop, The visitors were cordially greeted, aud preeented with a beautiful banner and floral horse shoe. A farewell banquet was given by about 70 of our Geimen citizens at Abner’s last evening two men for several months. Absut a month ago Whithey went to Christmas’ room to assault ee but did not find him. wis Buckner, a colored servant, testified that ‘Whitney had, in his presence, two or turee months ago, several times threat-ned Chris:- toes’ life. = Whitney, “he sak, hall no hasinoes down staira when he was shot, as his dinne s for the last four months had always been car- Tied up to his room, James Christmas, the little son of the pris- oner, testified to his uncle Whitney coming into the front door and saying to his father, “Look here! Look here Judge J. J. Hayden and Mrs. Graham, two of the boarders, also testuled, but gave'no new facts. When Mrs. Dr. Wheat was called she w: eccorted Into her room by her venerable bus- band, and seemed much agitated while giving her testimony. She testifed that she me. Christmas on the stairs a3 she wa3 descending to the dining room. He turned and escorted her down. Mr. Christmas’ son ran past her, and Mr. Christmesthen rap. “I was haif way down the stairs,” she said, “when I heard ao angry exclamation, and turotng saw Mr. Whit Dry With bi; arm uplifted. I then ran into the oliing-roam when I heard a pistol shot. I turned aid saw Mr. Christmas standing in the Pasrage egitated. Mr. Christmas’ daughter rushed iL to my arms aad exclaimed, Ob, 13 my father killed!” When I saw Mr. Whitney oa his face on the floor, I stopped immediately ‘and raised his head, wisen thay volume of plood ran out.” Whitney, she said, bad a little cane in bis uplifted hand when she saw him. jordan Smith, @ colored wane testified to ing, and hear- ig bim say, “s—of & D—. _ Police O.1i7e Me- Gike testitied to Christmas surrendering nis. ‘self and bis pistol, Dr. J. F. Hartigan testifled that the ball severed the pulmonary artery and lodged in the dorsal vertebre Lieutenant Arnold stated that he had examined Whitney's body and found no weapon on it. During the examination of the witness Christmas asied several questions, intending to sow that Whit- pey put hand to bis hip pocket, asif about to draw a pistol, and that after the shooting he (Christmas) had first sent for a policeman aud a physician. but the memories of the wituess oa ese polnits were not perfect. THE VERDICT—CHRISTMAS IN JAIL ‘The jury after a brief consultation recurned a verdict that Whitney came to his death by a Pistol wound, inflicted by James Y. Cnristmas, Later in the dey Christmas was taken to jal. NO APPLICATION FOR & WRIT OF HABBAS COKPUS, ‘Tuere Will be no application made for a writ of habeas corpus by Col. Cook for Christmas, at least at this time. An attempt will, however, be ete To bave the witnesses sent before the Ee jury this week. When their action Is OWD aD Fo! ication will be made for ball to Cel paren opinion is that this be successful, e sabusbed statements that a messenger had been sent to Mr. Christmas by Mrs. Gaines, and also that she sent Mr. Christm.s a basket on Sunday evening, are decried by her friends We are requested to state by the persoa wn> visited Mr. Christmas on Saturday evening that he did so on his own responsiD.lit7. ‘Summonses will be sept out this attornoon for the witnesses to appear before the grand jury to-morrow. Picnics, Excursions, &c+ ‘The Potomac Steamboat Company offer delightful trips to excursionists. vertize ment. ‘Next Thursday Mount Vernon School M. E. Church South will give an excursion to Jack son Grove, leaving by the B. & P, road at 38:3) a.m. ‘Next Wednesday G Episcopal church will Cr a family excursion & to Giymoat, leaving at a and 4:30 p.m. on the Corcoran. ‘The Chapei ‘Point Giub excursion to comes off andr . The Corcoran steamers see al- Glymont leaves at Ippo ana excursion t Bluff Point will be select and one of the most enjoya- assisted by his steamer Excelsior, o'clock, Those who preler inay step olf'at diy: to Mr. Simon Wolf, who expects soon to leave to fill the post of consul general to Eryp%. Speeches were made by Messrs Wolf, Lewis Abraham, Adolph Ciu3s, John 8. Vogt, Dr. Stern, Col Faehtz, Mr. E. Droop and others. ‘This morning, a Lew born color<d infant was found dead, on ‘the steps of the store corver of New York’ avenue and vih street noriunwest, and the body was taken to the sixth precinct station house. Saturday evening, Justice Charles Walter celebrated his 25ih magisterial anniversary with a congenial party of friends at Sprobs’ Testaurant, on C between 4% and 6th streets. Among the friencs of Mr. Walter who assisted in the honors were: Messr3. Joon £ Norris, Nathaulel Sardo, D, &. Cauill, John A Clark, C, R. Shankland, and other members of the District bar. Mrs. Pamella Smith, aged S4, died yesterday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. J. 5. Delano, at Mount Pleasant. After a brief ser- vice. conducted by Rev. Mr. Little, of Assembiy’s Presbyterian church, the remains were taken Jast rete to New York state in charge of Deputy Second Comptroller Delano. At the Vermont Avenue Chri-tlan church, yesterday, In the absence of the pastor, F. D. Hoes the pulpit was filled, morning and even- ing, by A.J. Hobts, from Cincinnati, Ohio Eagiston’s temperance tent was well filled last hight, the meeting pelng under the aus- pices of the Good Templars. Addresses were made by Mr. Eagleston, Hon. D. P. Holloway, Cc. W. Stivers, J. H. Stine, Joha R. Mahoney, and cthers, About a dozen signed the pledge. So far nearly 1,500 8! have been obtained i Mr, Esgleeton' 's temperance tent. The ee Th ethty. asso fation hag elected tne following officers: S. Sicheres, president; L. Heller, vice president; E. Blout, recoraing’ secretary; L. Rich, corresponding secretary; L. Frederich, financial secretary; Rosenberg, treasurer; I. Neuman, librarian; J, Strasburger, stage manager; W. Hollander, marshal, Two old bears and two cubs which somo time ago escaped from Dr. Christy’s premises, at Uniontown, and have taken lodgment in ths caves of old Fort Stanton, are making nightly excursions about the hills and valleys In that neighborhood, and are sald tf * quite savage. Ga Bee Shee 10 £07: colored inn who were Cut lata ton’ night, and also some eventugs last eck, “ane cage of John Donohue, indicted for the murder of Mrs, Catharina Batley, by striking her ap the head with a bottle, was, in the Crim- inal Court to-day, set for trial to-morrow. Messrs. T. F. Miller aod J, A, Clark apgvar for the accused. Charles oe & middle-aged white man, was charged In the Police Court to day, with the larceny of a lantern from Eiward Nash. Oflicer Snelton testified to finding the man at 2 O'elcek Sundsy morning with the lantern, and when questined he said he was just li igbting himselthome, The oflicer further stated that the lantern was stolen off an excavation where it had been placed. The case was continued. Jolliest Kind of a Time WILL ALL HAVE WHO SPEND THE FOURTH AT HARPER'S FERRY, What with its bistoric associations, exquisite scenery and glorious surroundings, there are tew places on the continent Bosessing greater interest than Harper’s Ferry. Appreciating this, and mindful of the day we celebrate, the Baltimore and Ohio has arranged for a grand excursion to the famous spot on the Fourth. ‘The excursion train will leave the Baltimore &nd Obio depot at 9 o'clock a.m., and the lovely rice up the valley of the Potomac wil be made in quick time. Upon arrival atthe Ferry tho excursionists will go to Burns’ Island, which lies in vhe ilver immediately opposite, and which fs one of the most charming spots in all the country. The fsland belongs to the Baltt- more and Ohio, and the company has fitted ir up in splendid style for the entertainment of excursionists, who may swing, play croquet, practice archery and have a joliy good ume generally. The round trlp has beea made ex- Ceedingly low, $1.25 paying all the fare and no chatge taade fof the stay on the Island. For To- MORROW ONLy can the folfowing bar- gains be had at Augenstely’s, S17 Tih street inch glass fruit dishes, 25 ter y dishes, muffin pans, 10 ters, 3c; porcelain lined Saucepans, 240, t ORDAINED TO THE MINISTRY. —Yesterday after- noch # ministerial council assembled at the 19th-street Baptist church and ordained Mr. Solemon Blackwell to the Gospel ministry. He has recently received a call from the First Bap- Uet church at Rockville, Md. The ceremontes yesterday consisted of reading the Setiptires by Rev. R. Berkley, preachinz by Rev. W. J. Walker, prayer by Rev. E. Wilils, nek by Vv, J. F. Bouldin, presenting Bible by Rev. N. Gaskins, right hand of fellowship by Kev. Field Cook, of Alexanaris, DEATH OF A CariTol, EMPLOYE OF THE OLDEN Timg.—Moses Titcomb, ex-superintendenst of the document room of tke U.S. Senate, which was under his charge for over a quarter of a centory, atea yesterday morning at Franklin Falls, N.H., aged 50, after a Iingerlag illness of several years’ duration. His long term of ser- vice in Wasbington brought him into intimacy with many of the most distinguished Congress- men in the country’s history. He watched over Calnoun in bis last sickness, and with his own hands prepared for buriil the body of Heary Clay at his death at Washington. —__—_. In THE United States Treasury Separtment St. Jacobs Oli 18 the established remedy. A Disapporntep ExcirED Cxown.—The Alex- andria Gazelte of Saturday says: "A disappointed crowd of colored excurstonista from Washing- ton Were at the Virginia Midland depot, 1a this city, this morning. They had purchased Uckets in Washington from a committee of tue Jefferson Third Colored Baptist Church to go On an excursion to Warrenton, but, upon ar- riving here, they found that no arrangemeats had been made for the proposed excursion. Tae committee had not even put in an appearance. ‘The men cursed, the women ‘jawed’ andthe babies cried. One large old colored woman said she Just felt like taking the members of the committee, one by one, and Knocking thetr brains out sgainst a lamp post. Another one said she never, in her life, sot _her heart upoo ‘olng anywhere tbat she Was Not disappointes by some Tascally nigger trick. She would Just like to have hold of that pious looking old nig- gir who got her money. The young gurls ot the Pasty were very lively. | At 1 o'clock the com- mittee, a solemn locking set, arrived on the ground, but it was no use, the crowd had dis- rscdinarage. The committee and a nuin- of the excursionists returned to Washtog- ton on the 3 o'clock boat. The poor old men, who had been the cause of the disappolatment, sat in a corner on the boatalone. The sisters wouldn't even look atthem One of thesisiers said if she lived to reach home she wouid have that vagabond committee, polating to the men in the corner, brought up before the church.” tome of the congregation state that the par- tes who went to Alexundria were mistaken a3 to the day, the excursion taking place ta July. ——— West Washington, nee Georgetown. ‘THE Coorers STkike threatened last week, as mentioned in Tas Stax, took Place to-day ‘D pait. Mr. Jarboe having put the pay of nis force down trom 15 to 10 cts_per barrel, they fused te go. to work today. Mr. Ridgway ies tii paying 12 cents. The Coopers Union, however, has resolved that unless a Jarbo3 pays 1z cents this week all hands will strike for 14 cents next week. DgaTH.—Mra. Mary E. Frey, wife of Mr. Andrew Frey, died at the residence of her hus- bard, On M Sireet. yesterday, after a loog il- ness, al yoara, ‘THe Coat TkADs.—Twenty boats left Cun- beriand Friday with 2,400.02 tons of coal as follows: For Georgetown, Consoildation Co., 389.01 tons; New Central Co., Borden Co., 673 10 tons; Hampshire & Balto Co., 229 02 tons; Klaen Avon Co., 227.13 tons. \TURE'S TBI Nery EAZIRGs BOUT SITTERS, sars.7“Tt your wena ie Baby thd your eee teste sallow, use Fraxier's Bitters. If you live in s ms larial ‘use Frazier's Bitters. If worn dow: with the care of children, use Fraxior's i you bare the blues, use Frazier’s . Ive of Jane Freders Hoot Stent” tyes need toning uD, fake. ler's . have al of need neeie's itt, mar stare, Uf you feat fore vous eles lye aiecy eter es Bass ol inlet et yan Dane you teal again. Sold by dengan Ae cite pa RG NE Lge toe ales, ah we. and 12th Ws D0. atreet, SWALLOWING POISON. SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impu- rities wenerated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal organs, but the stemach and lungs. No merely LocaL remedy, like douches and insoluble snnffs, can possibly reacn or eradicate the viralent sporules of Ostarrh. This fact explains the won- derful cures effected by Dr. WEI DE MEYER’S new INOCULATIVE treatment. The cements naed by him are ABBORBED by the mucou3 men: brane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- ‘TUTIONAL, as well as local antido!e, as ceriain to CURE CATARBE, as vaccine virns is t> p:event Bmall-pox. Its unprecedented sale wita unsolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN OUBRED by this wonderful remedy, establian beyond con- tradiction, the fact taat WEI DE MEYER'S OA- TARRH CURE is the most important medical discovery since vaccination. REv. 0. H. TayLor, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, writes: ‘‘One package Produced a radical cure.” ‘“‘It entirely cureda member of my family who had suffered from Ca- tarrh for 40 years.” J. D. MoDonaxp, 710 Broad- way, N. N.: “It cured me after doctoring for nearly 30 years." Mns. Emma 0. Howas, 39 W. Washington Place, N. ¥ : ‘I can speak for seven members of my family who have used it with great benefit.” Rev. W. H. fUMNER, Frederick, Md.: “Everybody troubled with Catarrh as I was shonld use it.” Mary A. Ranger, 494 N. Clark street, Chicago, Tll.: ‘*'For six years I did not breathe through my nostrils until I used Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure.” Mus. M.E Sarney 3022 arah street, Bt, Louis, Mo.: ‘‘It gave me instant relief.” F, J. Onanx, Atlantic Hotel, Ohicago: “It restored me tomy ministerial labors.” Rev. Go. A, Rrrs, Cobleskill, N. ¥.: “It relieved me of agreat Polypus.” W. H. TRuespELL, M. D., Elgin, Ill., Xc., &c., &c., &c. Dr. Wel De Meyer's “IBEATISE” ie mailed rrex, His ‘‘CURE” ig DELIVERED to any addre:s, by D. B, Dewey & | Oo., 46 Dey St, N. ¥.. 1 20complete. je27-9t CITY ITEMS. Counterfeits! Caution!! Several imitations and counterfeits of the RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS have been offered for sais by irresponsible par- ties, Some are called “Rumrorp,” one 13 2amed “BUMFORD,” another “HUMFORD,” and 80 on. All nave the general appearance of the genuine Rumford. os Whoever prepares or sells any imitations or counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to deceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves Mable to heavy fines and imprisonment. we shall proceed against all infringers to the full extentofthelaw. 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 eos of the goods higher than any others, and selling at reason- able prices, ‘We shall do all in our power to prevent im- position upon our customers. and shail con- {nue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as heretofore—bealthful, nutritious afd of standard strength. 17-1m N. D. ARNOLD, Treas, Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syru) poratclans ees of one of the best Tomine paral and nurses in the United States, ‘and! used for forty years with never-fatlins Sees by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wind colle, By giving health to the child it rests the motker. ice 25 cents & bottle. 0,W,8 Buchupati New, quick, complete cure, 4 days, prinary affections, Coens frequent or cea gre tion, Kidney disease. $1. Druggista. ig ave, “Alderney Di Wagens.” Fresh Alderney butter churned every morn- ing, and eee cota 3gibs “Ward” prints, 350. cheese, buttermilx Brece' Tailk 6c. per rae Cream, 10e. pint. JB, SIRLEY'S COMPOUND CALISAYA AND IRON BITTERS are tae grandest blood puri- fier and hesith restorer knowa, because they re- pair the warte tiesues and restore the wea, and Uebilitated to health. "Therefore, 1¢ you have cbiils ard fevers, take this Iron Tone. If you feel oppr after meals. take Iron Tonic Bitters. Price, 81. For gale at 105 Pennaylvaniaave worth weet, and sll druscists. Jet7-40 MACKINAWand MANILLASTRAW HATS. “Arlington” POOKET HAT. 100 S:LE UMERELLAS, #2, $2.50 and $3.50. STINEMETZ, Harren, 1237-Pennsylyania avenue, 3e20 Next door to corner 13th street. SCHLITZ’8S MILWAUKIE BEER, THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. For sale in Bottles by Dealers throughout the District, and in Caske and Bottles by the Agent— SAIDL C. PALMER. Depot—1212 to 1224 29th st, n.w. &@— Telephone Connection. 3023 ERATIONS IN STOCKS, Res A. DODGE es ANDI! BOYs' BLUE FLANNEL SHIBIS, To be haa at WM. 8. TEEL’S, 3018 935 Pennsylvania avenue. GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! GAB BTOVES! ‘THE BUMMER FUEL. MORES BAVED: cnostz AVOIDED. petteedioR NYE we cole or font at tho oes WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT 00., mi-tm 4Ul and 419 10th st. uw. pes ons, Sow AND PLATS ae GEO, BYREAL, Jr., 418 Teh m. BW, MASUBY’S for cirou- fall stock of aaa EXCELSIOR. THURSDAY, JOBE 30ru, Excursion and Picnicto QUANTICO axp GLYMONT. Boat Jeaves on morning trip 220.8 m | evening trip 4pm. Fare, Round Trin 50 cents, including acu fre apdasaucer of ice cream chi’dren feats. rixtitition sof the if into the water lady will With, the’ fe wiretscont The officers and crew cf the etesmer will wo through the fire and boat aril’ thowing their effisiency in case of fire or cry of man overboard. Those stopping at Glymont on morning trip can retura on evening The bars freehn ents on stean er and at Giymout Pill Be closed. Excursion under the directioa of Dr. Howiavd ‘seeisted by members of tne Potom:e Frnit Growers’ Association. Bere REGATTA AT RICHMOND, VA. 28 | ress by Dr. B. &. Grard Fxcursion to RICH |= MOND, trem 'D street De 25. | SPT EEDGE iG of GS SE ees | P iy under the aury ces of Columbia Oone'ave, Improved Urder of Heptasophe, to the owing Match. our Brat Glas will’ partic - leave at 8.30 & 11. Fare, $2.50 Round Trp, including amission tonsenet eae Stand. ‘Tickets limited im uumber. Tickets acta at Lepot on morn’: Oe rk also by bers of the Gonclave and by ABRAUAMS & C0., Managers, ast Pens, aveuce, any dos after J, ES GPx. FAMILY EXCURSION, UpOe: She Sraniees Of _ Bosc ac Kicambost Company, : Sapclioen | 5 shail Hall, oD JULY 41m 388). 9 he! comfortable and corverient Palace Steamer Ex CEL+IOR, licensed to carry 1,600 people, wiil make two trips from 7th street wharf, at 9:30'a mand at 3:90 p ma. ebarp. Btrict order positively sufe-ced No improper caaractere allowed. Tickets, 60 ebildre! old oul ¥, shart, sexicet \BABBING! FISHIN BATHING !!! , parand Select Excursion to PINKY POINT on selene, lesvee her whart at a.m sharp, r turniuy at 10 p.m. Btateroons for rale onl diug Siore corner 9/h street and Veni el ue, £t 81 for the bound Trip. eR gentleman, 81; ay, 75 STEAMBOAT CO} v ERTIBEMENTS. an aD: FOR NORRIE TORTSMONTH, ROK. PINEY POINT, MMOINT LOOKOUT, HAGE, GRORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and an SATURDAYS 6pm." EXCURSION 20 THE OA CAPES RVERY 35! ‘ROM NOR OLE, to Fart Monroe and Norfolk.. re round trip. lo Pitey Poi Fistcase, Sound trip. FOR See ORD ED Ene SeUnGs AND ‘The new aud splendid Steamer EXCELSIOR, con- Decting with R.,F. and P. a BR. at Qi ee. —- pores AC FOR 8: AnD TRES3 Fare to Richmond, unlimiti Fare to Richmoud, round trip, EXCURSIONS To Richmond, via Norfolk, or to Norfolk via Rich- mond, ardreturn to Washington. James River by daysight. A dell ehtful trip ‘teamer Excelsior, twice daily (9:30 a. via AS ‘ond, Frede Pm.) to Richmon< and Potomac Kai Srom Qustitics Steamer, George Leary, TUESDAYS, THURS: DAYS and 8A! URDAYS to Norfolk, counecting at Bichmend snd Norfolk with the James River steamers ech Ww: Bound trip ticket, #6 00 DAILY EXODRSIO, . via Brcelsior, 9:90.81 ‘SUN- Round trip tickets. cents. Tickets for sale atid information tathishea et 5 . KEED'S RONS, 1: ook 5, TO QUANTICO, 3:30 Ou avenue; "8 Cig: HB Po kinworn, ext ry pany's Office, 7tn GRORGF MATTINGLY, General Superintenden WM. P. WELCH, Agent. ES Fxcussion BY TRE M. P. 8. 8. SCHCOLS OF the District of Columbia, and ; Zeturnite. leave Grove at 6 p m. Brice o of Tickets 60 cents for adults; 25 cents for chi For ticketa apply to the Superintendents of the Sunday tchools represented. je By order of the RET GRAND PICSIO AT VAN NESS PABK, a B ata. orthwest- Under the averices of the WASHINGTON CA- DETS on the FUURTH OF JULY. pecmmnittee rencrrea the rst to resect all im- persons. Muaicby U.S 2d Art Band. A4- Tniesion Be. Park open from 9 a m toi Pm. 326 6" ‘AMILY (BSR! GLYMONT BY GRACE BYIBOOPAL, STH WABHINGION, MMITTEE. Etesmer W. W. C leave 7th street whart st 9-808. mi. 4:20, p. mu., returning reach! foxeta children’s tickets 25 cents, to be he of church and st W N. ia ave 50 cans, of membe! \HAPEL POINT OLUB FROUERION TO Gu) ‘on TUESDAY, Juve aie 2878. Steamer W. W. COROOK<™ wil Jeave at 10 3m, 4:30 ond 7-30 p.m» sharp: re- turr in na 10 o'elock. Bea and atria uric by} PPistoriots Bards ticke! ildre: Be ane Oly wilt sigs give au EX TOHSION TO LEONARD’ Drow, ‘on 17th August, on Bteaner T. V. Arrows Je22-5t* ESSRS WHIPPLF AND, SHATTUCK will give a SELEO! KXOURVON to BLUFF POINT, Wicomico Bay, WEDNESDAY, June 29, 3831, oa' the steamer Arrowsmith. The’ boat is chartere, and they have exclusive control the ebve dat~ This ie not a reqular trip, and makes noother Ika irgs. Four honre for crabbing, fishinw and bath- ing. Good shade Oysters plenty Mexia 50 cts. Lunch baskets cared for withont extra charge. Tickets, (positively bmited to 350,) adults 75 cts ; children urder 6 free: between 6 and 10. 25 cts. ras: daccing ‘The boat will leave 7th street Wharf ot § a.m; arrive home prompt 10 p ockithets for sale by CH. Nourse & C> > deitaiessts, th end Mejor's drug store, cor 7th apd Hate, ntiee, druggist, cor. 7th and ©. Bee cirevlars. Every bing will be carried ertised. je AILY Exor RSTION: STEAMER ARROWSMI AR POINT WAND ELAQKIS- at? ere on SUN aia return aboae tiunitts over four hours at Lower Cedar Point. ‘Tbe water at the two places abounds equelly in fish, crabs and oysters, and equally ait for hath ing, Fare for the round trip during the week, 60 cenfe, nod a day of ieee. opare for round trip op Sunday, $1, good for da} pore withing meals on the boat will be sanntied at 50 cents RAND EXCURSION, JULY 2, 3 ann 4, 1881, Bx Dz MOLAY MOUNTED COMMANDARY ENIGHTS TEMPLAR, No 4, ON STEAMER JANE MOSELY, TO YORETOWN, FORT MONROE, NORFOLK AND THE OAPES. ing 6th etrest wharf SATURDAY, July 2. at ma and arriving in Wash ee a0 Pu, giving exeur- CET from Norfoll a and the ne to the Cares by oes and to Ocean jew by rail. ‘Tickets for round trip, limited. $2.25. Good sleey pe ence for all free. First class Befor further D Farticulars roe small bila Tickets for sale at Roose’s and Henderson's Ciar sores, Bis" Musi Store,smd al the prinolps Dr re sure FAMILY EXCURSION 70 BLACKISION ISLAND. For Pleasure, Gomfo-t, and Good Onder go with a Friends and Mem! gorkin: STERT ME. CHURCH. a the Fast Comm ae Steamer :OWNMT TUESDAY, JUNE ‘1881. Lesve 7th-street wharf at ae returning at 9 0. poor 10 yeurs, 25 on Entertainments; a Eth en os ‘Sortuwest, mire. Pale 235 Penney vane avenu Capitol Hill. and inker’s, 401 8th street gout jei5-1it Biss. LXMORT PAV! ILION and SUMMER BESORT d Code Soe SDR tO Be F. SUITE, Proptiotor, OF TRUDE ER “sat 208 Tetra. moriiwecs. folietan Omens 2 FALL* AND MOUNT VERNON OV GeRiNGS “athe Steiner Maz asEINOTON og0uua sokbay. SERA eb Siar, and FSI- a: % 3 ps a eed EF ee eee eE hotre to PameabeLTHiA ‘TER : yg rg ‘ ‘the Company's whart,cor- Bunday) at 8 p. m., 4 | and invigoratin SUMMER RESORTS. Perouse FEBBY OumPANY. 8 desiring a aehentta —— the de- reise heat cf the 1 Psn's i, 30 ana 5. 5.30 and 6-30 p.m are especially. efreshini Jer7-Ini SF ic 4 Site Avante ons 100 yards from te Pea- the warm bathe" fotewed Souter ‘d pat enews. bate BEd modern conventetces. = ____,_—CE WEN ROBERTS. ADE. ATLANTIOI Y —House Fa hted and redtted through. 5 aa, cre rie belie, sprig | L. eWOry 10 | fer teed all wodera img roveme ig | tO iteure comfort Hot end cod sea-water bails | Bouse. ___SUMMER RESORTS. FOU WANT TO HAVE D tO RIVER BPKI? GS Hosting feb THE IVER VIEW HOUSE, Ox The most delishtfal and. vopniar eat | wer Resort in the state. Sait water bath ing, boating and fishing First c1 gommodations et mocers'e pr Tor famaitien. Bend for ci Sr. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND. Loven June 25, Terme, $1.50 per any: #9 per week, 890 per month fpecial atrauwements foe fauniiies Steatrers mot at Lipey Potat wharf. Go ing and bathing All free. ‘Address HJ" ADAMS & SOS. St. Mary's Co, M fevences: Bros 7 Xander, Washington. D.C. 3e21-1m* nests. ‘Zo ite many advantazes 1 have ddea an entire new frint. giving a large umter of cool and pleasaat rooms. Si Vathin, gret, tree ‘dermis $2 2k per mon ‘Now ready for rece) in of summer wae: charge. No moeqni x veer, TLANTIC Tort CAPACITY oo GUESTS. pave Deer added, monk whichis a Flower Gar the house Terms, gi and #12 C0 per week For other information RECAWICH. Chief © tert, OrsOUN Taacd Peomeiene EATH HOUSE, SCHOOLENS MOUNTAIN, hiest plice in e hea! Uay ge ‘Biaton® Sanitary. arrangemen ‘Three hours from Philadelp! ¥ia ound Break rene a Green ats sts, Philadel) ETRPAANHON's DEPOT Vinarsua. Parcphiets at thi oe teat House and Btar Ofh © Riges House, Ebbitt, Jell-teeptl E. 0. JOKDAN. ‘eall- OORE’S HOTEL, 1 noNARDTOWN, MARYLAND. , boating fishing, crabbing, ten-pios, cro S008 In adéition to the externiet improve: | Mente of list season, new attractions’ ST ver | Circulars at Sar | lepot corner Yih aud r civoalar. ing, beth Apa, | crabbing; pien'y of | eet piee con th Teena Terene, #1 8 eet piece rn the Pew mac. Te per day? AGireeg Des P PSL Gatero se als oaes res Dre P BLS 4 PC aes QERNANT OAH ALUM SPSINGB, VIRGINIA. Alum, Chalybeate apd 0! ers. North nt Gaol Nishts. he memau ee from fashion and dress. Pur Round -triy * 0.R BR For pamplu TERS. 6 V. FALson. x8. "RTOS HOTEL, CAPE N try.ot Conti" etal Nota Penal go elevator end electric bella C Astion for 1,000 yuvets, Music celebrated Grehes ra. Boom Clerk, Maxny DENISON, late “f the Girard, Et Philads i hia, f or i! | (nD BOTH om N my to Obert Con BR TRLAN! ¥ Fort Bstbing, 1 a mee thor | ed for the wD Weenend a tur =o Tmation addres ee oo is Bote. ie rér 3. T. FPADY, Proprietor. TILLER HOUSE —Mont deiwshtfal tocsti we Stave; scene. y bean {ful ea per Y nomgh the town to Get'y-burg. ‘Ta. ed from country m: jerete Bue toand from ‘enot free. 2 apply to Mrs, Eb. Lexi DaRLY, ‘ ve~d and Pool WALTER BURTUN, re oprietor. ROE EXON SPRINGS AND BATU, secease Se ee ne = pa in on 7 paclogmard in the botel. & elightful Bor and terme apoly to ATT, Prom 401 9th atreet, Washin rs ber steame RenonoTe Bp. Dew Woloren JUNE 19K, Tee Ferme, gto 8:4 por week: Bhating Kirk, Bowting Tables attached. 2 8m mi1-3m QUSMEs RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF Loudon connty, Va., five miles from depot on the W. £0. Ri travel from clty; god prin water; Dic- Sis roada: daily maile 0, foreeque, sceners £0 Add: pee: ee 2 PRicE, Pre Proprietor, Se tan’ ad POYULAR WAT PLACE, CAPE MAY, 3s BEACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours From PaiLapELpar. ; three hours af tat xpress Traina, with Parlor Gare attaches luring the eezeon at convene heura, and, parsensers will find on th arrival at Philadelphia Us ‘Trauefer, Coaches and H ready to tran lorre Market street For Through Tickets, Baggage Checks, and fall information appiy as follc 13th street and Pennrylvani: timore and Potomac RR. 619 Peoneyivar nue; Station B: J.B, WOOD, General Psss'r Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. CADAE GROVE — This is yen foreummer boareers.. Within twomiles of 8. VR it Five miles to 0.8. Re For particulars ad eT TER bow EES, Jel7-cow2m Carte Co., Berryvi'le, Va. CONGRESS Halts Coan CITY, Mn. First-cleas {n all Northesst corne snd B sts. ‘lvania ave. x ac view Jeke and mountains up; surplied with steam and modates 41 vente. oe oer week. byecial rates to family BON, Mixsger. CURLING GAP WHITE SULPHOR “AND CHALYBEATE BPRINGS will ©) JUNE 13 Rare mountain retreat Gurion fickels. Address J. W. WHELE B Ai &CO., Newvil'e, Cumberland county, Pa. INEY FOLNT HOTEL, Sr. Many’s Cousty, MARYLAND, Open for reception of guests ume 16zm, under the jirect Ww the wtarion cf the Weet Jereey H.R, at ‘te foot of 16; Station Bal- Je6-2m_ ) eagant farm residence - ite sppointmenta.’ rea. Bon of 1881 will oren June ll. W.B RB. Sri ene THOS. FARLEY, re je HOUSE, aera vr, THRE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, (New Broan Gavor Bours ) Between FRILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO OITY, Tenow running fant expreae trai ve of Elovant Pas- wer Coaches ang Parlor Cart, (IN WHICH "fue Onauax von Beat mas bene EEDUCKD TO 26 OKNTS ) TEROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 90 MINUTES. Paseetge:s from Washington will take the. tains of tite Baltiniore and Fotonsne Ik Bon st Broad Union Tracefe cher care connect . | dire to Btation ef the West Jersey ail-oad at FOOE 8 ov Manner pen ‘or throws checks and — formation a tureee Seen corse 180 rt. = = 2. — Ty vee! ave is Pa. ave.s uation Baltimore and Ohio italrcaae © FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Geu"l Pass'r. Agent. m2)-2m BOOKS, &. ry BOOK Anthropology, bs EB. ponieten's Guide to 0.6. em Ba: “Go-Lieky, by aiitho, Appleton’ SOuldeioVurope ie. Sole fnew 686.00 MOHUN, Doman plete assortm 7 A com ent of Prepg’s Marcus Wares Birtiday Onrds, &¢ leo, Franklin © and Bessice ] ibrarics. uy B. Kare EW MEDICAL i Ovebt to L Orrs nrg ve C, Ca Eaw Pp y Treated, | ur “Ea. mapazerrent of the owner, MBS. TRAVERS. ry ‘The Hotel has just been thoronably ren- 29.00 oyated, furnished and suppiied with eve-y conve 6.00 nience for the cowfort of wuests, and 18 a first-ciass Bummer Home for families. ‘Terme—82 per day, 2.00 810 per week and £35 per month, Special arranwe- jae ments made for fan ili Daily commacicstion ‘ with Wsshins ton, Balt Baltimore and Sorfolx by the fine 200 mearers George Leary, Lady of the Lake aaa Jane a4 ormstion address Banuce Ps 1.09 Mor farther inf iS ed MRS. JOS. TRAVERS, EEVISED NEW TESTAMEN C, various styles and prices. aoe ene po es Se Franblin Square Library, complete. [088 Bors JAMks J. CHAPAR, ALTOONA, PA., Ow Mars Live Pennerivania RarLroan, Amid the most nea scenery of the Alle- my Its large, at lezantly farn’ rest and a ¢aylaht view of ihe Allegbenios ‘Logan. stopping at {1 First For circular contaizing terms of board, &e. adders: re er TFT jel 2m Superi stendent. ‘HE PABK HOTEL, WILEUMEFORS, Pas 88 to 815 per w ‘The Hotel and surroundiuss are ly inid out. sth ‘lowers sna ‘the mountains. an abundant supply of the farm produ with aliberal wanagexent, makes the a very desirable place to spend part of the summer, oron your Journer to Niagara Falls or Saratoga, W., break your trip st Willismsport rN. 0. pe os FN Hos: Ocean End of Virgivia 4venne, mAZEANTIO OITY, open ers MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Campria Co, Pa, 1¢ Summit of the Allezhenies, ie feet above On th Bea level, within nine houre’ "ri ‘Washington. tly enlarged and im; ene and water supply are perfect. fevee ame Electric beils, net Children's Dining and “Pray to the equipment of the Omit 8 have been added Bote and itnas been elegantly shed rooms and superior ens render itone Ys of the most desirable rerorts in thie state. Jovy rEOUINE exe or west can obtain a good niche by a F. B. eee cy proved. LITAN BOOKS TORR, ma £11 Pemnsyivenia sveuue. (EW Books, t Speeches Bu oo ior’ : commiett Es of Laws, eg eat stony 7 $09 Box in Stationery. W. 1. & 0. 8. MOMNISOR, KRELLERS ATATIONGRE, tas Dory Fa, Wea Sorte STAKE. ped Pen YORK x SHOR STORE, WED A An LOAD C DOR SISES"e "ROM A BANGRUI Pr BALE IN THE CHEAPEST SHOES ‘vane PS N ati ak CHILDREN'S GOOD BPRING HEELS. One hundred 6tyles of Gent's Fine Low Shoes. _ Prices from. 82 to 85.60 IRON BITTEKS. Cottage Reeidences to let. First-class Music, &c , == For Circulsr contaimng Analysis of the Water fail information, address 1-2m WD. TYLER, Supt. BROWN’S.1RON BITTERS CA. HOUEB, ASBURY PAR! seal JEB- BEY, age} June 18, 1881, situation is knows as Que of the most Are: bs ang ip asoury, Park, Two micutes’ fora Lavon. ‘Tbe hones hss been enlarged, several tew | In0) ‘naes reant sie pirnacest ane "i SpHbg Beds, Har IN BITIEES. ns tng, certals erate , IRON BITTERS. Water, A true Tonto. erp proved ki true \ - Care Dyspepais. Rebeet of resorts. eariy'and socure choles of rooms. Address a. bovir ‘MBS. M. D. CAHILL, ‘Third syenue and Kingzley street, — a RITDOM Ee Or Setga wrnikey RE, L imy evoments and new and Hotel P. oe = Proprietor Owen House and yee yo corner At nes, At‘antic Shee: teen feces ,Srealyenlaneed inlay by BHOwN, SL RIP SAT ‘and have Bcd Bika ica a BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ™d-00

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