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The entet Ing special bulle southern states and i Of the Missiesippt river. RANGE OF THE THERMO! MET The following are the readings of the ther. mometer at the Signal Office during the dsr: i: & m, Si; Mammam, si; LOCAL NEWS. Recktess Christmas Day Shooting. LUCAS FOR THE KILLING OF TRIAL OF EDWal MES. SHIPL&Y. Yesterday, after our report of the trial of Ei- ward Lucas, colored, on the charge of man- slaughter in shooting Mrs. Mary J. Shipley on Christmas day last, closed, Cathariae Slater testified that sbe and Lucas’ wife, Jutta, and Picckbey Browu and Lacas were In Luzas Fcota Clirisum@s day. Lucas got a ps ol out of his trurk ana started to fire It while ieaning Tue pistoi aid not £0 Cf, and Brown showed lim a Du:ton to touch, and then it went off. ‘The witness heard terward the lady say, “Oh, my God, I ‘as handed the pistol to his wite My God, I nave shot a lady on 4% Mr. Shipiey came out In his yard aaa tald: “My God, some one tell me who shot my Wife!” Lucas, stitt locking out of the window, Faid that he did not know who did it as they hac been shooting in the yard all the moratng. Atter Pinckney Brown left the room Lucas sata “Don't give me away for Goq’s seke.” His wife said, “I hope thi3 will be a lesson for ycu tm the future in banding a pis- tel’ Emma Smith’s testimony was corrobo- Talive of that given by Kovert James tn regard tothe smoke passing her window. 6 ceny to Mr. Shipley that he had a pistol in bis band at any time that day Green heard the pistol Ored over his head a3 hi Was going up Stalrs on Car-simas day, and Liu- cas refused to go With the policeman to the station, saying that he had done nothing to be arrested for. ‘The government here rested tts out cf the back room window. Tight 2 am shot !” abd sald: street.” lo the others. beard Lu caze, THE TESTI yard and got to shi Ubis Woman got that he saw the man jump over the fence Be beard that some one bad been shot. sel Kean testified to the reputation of ing goed, a8 also did Mrs. Suehan ang a Pag ment TLis closed the testimony. YEEDICT OF MANSLATGHTER. The jury returned voluntary mansiat gulity of manslaughter. ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follow: Mary E. Walling to A. Hoptina and James $4500, Laura H. Line . C, £4. S15: $3-000, Fox, executor, to Wilhelmina Bela, suo. 45, sq. Lowrees, t 5, 8q to Chas. ander, sul 445; $——. —<—_e—__ District Government Affairs. The residents of Brightwood yesterday sent a etition to :L& Commissioners asking that Dr. ENG. stone Fe rom sued a8 physiclan to tue | Poor for that locaiity. The contract for e for ** Cranford. Yesterday aiternoon the Commissioners ad- dressed a note to €x-Mayor Emery, president Of the Washington Market Company, reqtest- ing him to eecure prompt action in closing the fale of the Centrai guard-house property, as the delay tn settlement was greatly to the pre- judice of District interests. Upon the application of Mr. Jesse B. Wilson ang others in bebalf of the dealers in 0 street market, yesterday afternoon, that they be per- mitted to remain tn their present location unti! the ist cf September, the Comunissioners de clded that “they do not feel at liberty to ex for the vacation of the stalls to the O street market, in square 445. D3youd the ist of July, as heretefore no ifed.” (aaNGES IN DISTRICT OFFICES. The Commissioners yesterday reaovel Mr. V. R. Morgan, of the Sewer permit oii -d from the spactal nade vacant by Pras in the ofl : emoved on Accannt of tnsufliclency of appropriation; J. Smoltnskt and H. H. Voss, waichmen, are remove the Gutles of the offices thus vacated will Cischarged by policemen, who will be under on of the major of police; J. Clark, clerk in the special assessment division, is placed on the temporary roll of the collector's tend the thr erred Mr. FP. E. Shep: ment bureau tothe the removal of Mr. ard J. E. Kro x tre: Surer and a Or, Are the direc eflice. Picnits, Excursions, &c. The steamer Excelsior will £2, and Giymont, Tbursday. The it on. Columbia Corclave, | O. of H.. will give an excursion to K:ebmond to see the big regatta there on the 5'p. See advt. The July 4th. ‘The George Leary will give a select excursion to Piney Point on the 4th. ‘The W. W. Corcoran will leav® at 9.30 am, Ard 4:20 Pm. to-morrow, withgthe excursion of Grace Episcopal Church to Glymont. v excursion to Blaft Bay. will come off to-morrow. smcith will leave at Sam. There will be four hours for crabbing, fishing and bathing. De Molay Mounted Commandery’s big excur— sion To Yorktown, Fortress Monroe, Norfolk here July 2d, See adv, tt and the Capes, lea’ Sages The Kilimnz ol Mrs. Bailey. TRIAL OF JOHN DONAHUE FOR MURDER. To-day, tm the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, tke case of Jobn Donahue, indicted for the murder of Mrs. Catharine Baliey,on the 13th Of February last, at her residenct read. Was taken up. Messrs. Joun Marbur: Wm. O'Donnell, Je3ss Bi % |. Bright, Robert Allen, Thactus Baden, James E. Young, Thomas H. ; Brandebarg, Were selected as jurors. Messra, T. F. Miller ana C. S. Moore appear for the accused. The governinent stated that a verdict of man- alter W. Burdette, wn, F. A. Fiil, H. jr. Langley, F encts Miller, Fred. slaughter only would be asked. Ellen Murphy testified that on the day in question Donahue was there with some others, and after they drank four or five botties of beer Donahue sect out for whisky, and he wanted to kiss one of the ciulldren, and got mad. then Wanted her to promise to marry him, and got mad and knocked her down. Witness Uben called for help, and ber mother came. He Was then rear the money drawer and her mother crdered bim out, and there was a@ scuifia, in which the light went cut and her mother was struck. On cross-examluation witness testified Uhat she called for he'p, and the parties who heard her now say that the reason they did not respond Was because they were afraid of belog arrested. Sami S. Suedd, 409 9th str FUSSELL's ice cream. THE Boys’ CLoreing Hovsx, 909 Pa. ava, 1s the place to visit before starting on your sum. t mer jaunt. Ir 18 EXCOURAGING after the storm that Her. 20g continues to sell merchant tafioring made title v snoddy, ready *, Al No. 305 9th street northwest. t clothing, little worn, less than THE GREAFEST BaRGAIns ever offered {n trav- eling trunks, satehels, vallses and bay cir- Fiages will be sold at R Goldschmid’s, No. siz 7th street northwest; also, you can by to- morrow only jelly tumblers for 25c, ———<—— Carpets damaged by last night’s storm can De perfectly dried by our process of steam cleaning. A. H. Chace & Bro., 616 Louisiana avenue, —-—__ Hor SPRIN oy (GS diamond earrings, in —* ‘Tr Roors replaced by Sam'l 8, Shedd, 409 t ‘9th street. Howson’s ice cream, $1.25 gal.; dise, on 6 gal.t Condensed Street lamps will be lighted at 7:59 p.m. and ex! ingutshed at 2:45 a. m. | ‘The furlonghed emo! 7; x NG_STAR FR UL Py, | JUSTICE HELMICK HOLDS MR. AINGER RESPONSIBLE _ JUNE 25, FORK THEIR WAONGFUL D#LIVER ¥. Justice Helmick at noon to-day delivered his, Gecision tn the cave of Col. Chas. M. Alexander vs. Postmaster Dante! B. Alayer. rily Wes brought to recover $43, the amount con- talbed In two registered letters and deliveed on a forged order to Arthur Visser, a messenger ef Col. Aiexander’s, woom It app xars misappro- After reviewing f taken at the heartog on the justice says: “Tue testiioay cloaed, 1 | quested the department wo fle with me the Unree orders for the ri request Was complied Gated Maren 29:h, 13s1, plaintiff I a coarse, boid band. a seo Gated April 4th, and the thira order Ap! . All three orders were on the bo their respective notices. Le there Js a letter In the city post office adaresse lor edon the Dac) oyes of the Government Printing Office will be put at work oa fall uma after the Ist proxtmo. ce Hagner, chatrman of the Willara Hall ig forthe poorin January last, has de- '. B, McGuire, Lewis J. Davis and Reginald Fenaail a commtttee to examine | the accounts of the receipts and disbursemaa‘3 ofthe fund collected for the poor unter th> spices of that meeting and disbursed by tre » department of the District. in Ambler Smith hag entered his appear- ance as attorney for James & Langley, tn th? Tail bag fastener suit of Fayman agalnst those Ties And General George A. Sueridan. ‘otten had previously entered his appearance tor the last named. | , The contract for cornice on the armory bitli- 0 de erected at Annapolis, Md, was yes- Jay awarded to Mr. Otte Woltscel G. A. Whitford ani Dv AL street, near XM, 1381. 9:39 a stgnated Mesars. F. temperature and lcer furnishes tae flow. mn to the press: Talos have fallen to the lake region, middle Etatee and New England; occasional rain tn tha er Missisalppt vaite East of the Mississippi river the wind3 are ght and southerly. | The severest local storm to this office, reported, occurred in Wasning- Ton, where creat damage was done ta houses and trees by high winds. The temperature Temained nearly stationary in the southern Statee and risen tn the northern and western States. A warm wave In the Rocky mountain region is moving eastward. Falr weather ts indicated for Wednesday for the country east The tuird not M. Alexander, is Th Mr. Felt, on North Capit tered by burglars last night and searched for 8, DUt as Doth gentlemen bad hid a | Similar visitation last Marea experlancs had tsught them the importance of not allowia Precious stones, metals or coins to le aroua Joose, 80 that fhe pickings of the thieves wera small, 8 few minor silver articles only belag taken from bow houses. Ata meeting of the Goodwill Commandery, No. 21, United Order of the Gold2a Cross, ns last bight, the following officers wei g the ensuing term, viz: O Charies L. Reyno'ds, P.; Edward Steer, K of f 8. Sworgistedt, W.a.; Le Blond Burdet. W.IG., Chas. J. Gooch, W'0 G. ing witnesses in the Chri-tm:s- Whitney homicide case were before tse gratd Ba‘rover, Lewis Buck- J. J. Hayden, Mrs. Dr. Wheat, Mrs. Graham, Jordon Smith, Lica, Arno)d. Oficer McGee, and Dr. Hartigan. Sarah C. De Hari nas filed a bi 1 ag .ta~ iron M. De Hart for a divorce, She se's amarilage in San Francisco Jaue 19 9. 19 and that they lived t gather til Aug ist, 1876, when she alleges that ne deserted Tbe American Regisier Company ha; filed a certificate of Incorporation, the objsct belag to publish a newspaper at Wasblagioa, DC Corporators and trusrees are Tuo3, W. Bartley, Wm. Aydelotte, Eivin B. a addressed to me, to the bearer, | der,” signed ‘Arthur Viseer.’ | a glance that the dutvery of this let mort glaring oversigut, for Artour Vis the order requesting thar t ered to C. M. Alexander, Ins‘e: | ander signing the order to deliver the letter to | The sigaature of C. M. A! der to the genuine order ana the siga. the forged oraers have not tne ali ateac resem- blauce. The sicnatures to the forged ord-r3 are Very POOF fiuitations. A b< experience should baye The clerk of the departm v Hf carelessness in deilvering the © qtestion to Arthur Visser.” Proceeding, the jratice sald that he waa of the Opinion that the’prior acts of the plalnuid aia LOL constitute Visser his generat agent that the letters in question were deli Vister without proper authority. At the “Postal Laws and Regulstious’ the delivery of registerea mall matta: tee concluded by saying: —"Tue pun! ‘Postal Laws and Regulattons’ ts no of C.M_ Alex- Arbor Visser. To serve durin Knight. N.C; Outver Cox, ¥ Y. Enlta,- F.K. jury to-day: Mrs. F. ber, Jemes Chris mas, orte tion of registared matter, and eape in its safe delivery after it has reached I hold that these pubdiisied ‘Postal Laws and Regulations,’ not oclug tcon- sistent with any laws of Congress, are i that employes and postm: for their violation, its deetination. Walter H. Shug Hay and War, Di presented at the bank with a forged eudor: Ment and the bank pays It, the law holds the Now aré not postuasters similarly Mabie for the deitvery of registered letters upon forged orders? In my opt are. Aud if so, to Whom are they lable? certainly to the person Injured before me the defendant was the custodtaa of the plaintifi’s register d letts1s, and the of the defendant was, to say the Very gross careles-ness to di registered letters to Arthur Visser, yidlation of the ‘Postal Laws and There must therefore be a lab: Uff In this case somewhere, and remedy that will enable 'bim to recover nis money wrongfully appropriated. In this case I must hoid the defe. dant Mable to the platot i, ald judgment ts therefore rendered tn favor of the platotiff for the sum of $43 and cosis of thts sui” The case will be appealed. Affairs in Alexandria, [Reported for The Star.) Tus IRON Bou —The Potomac Manufactur- irg Company are now fitting up three of tha vapor furnaces to replace the old furnace of Mr. Aghew’s bloomery. These furnaces will each yield about twenty tous of bioom troa pergay. For the present the scrap iron on hand will be worked up, and then the conver- sion of ore into blooms wiil begin. lishment of tron furnaces here Is no new scheme. As early as 1573, Mr. John P, Agasw acdressed the annual meeting of the Corn Ex- e, and urged that he had lately visiced on bes slong*toth the lnesot roads leading to this city, aud had found tha ore was «quai to that of Lake Superior. ed that a furnace c uid be put up at $50,000, and urged subscriptions. came and the project was abandoned, bit Mr. Agnew afterwards built the bloomery which has just been purchased by the Potomac Maa- D rag Company. bank responsible. ering the two '¥ TO DAY. This morning Lucas took the stand and testt- fied that he was in bis room on Christmas morning when a nunsber of men came in &ne jotlbg and kept it wo nati lied. ‘They were shooting at @ target on the wood-shed. Watle the shooting Was golpg cn he was the only one in the room. ‘There were others in te house (bat not In his room) playing cards. Lucas furtn<r te He represeat- Cooke’s crash Panic in a Court Room, DEBRIS FROM THE DAMAGED ROOF OF HALL FALLS DOW! A VANTILATOR SHAre SWALLOWING POISON. SWALUOWING and inhaling ths roxiona impu- rities generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal orgare, but the st-mach and Inngs. No merely LocaL remedy, like douches and insciable ennffs, can possibly reacn or eradicate tha fporules of Catarrh. This fact explatas the won- derfal cures effected by DR. WEI DE MEYER’S new INOCULATIVE treatment. Tha e’emoats nred by him are ABEORBED by the mucoa3 mam- brare throughout the eystem and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL, as wel! as local antilo’e. sa certain to CURE CATARRE, as vaccine virus ia t» p-event SBmall-pox. Its unprecedented sala witn uasolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN OURED by this wonderful remedy, establisn beyond con- tradiction, the fact taat WEI DE MEYER’S OA- TARRH CURE ic the most important m:d'ca! discovery since vaccination. Rev. 0. H. Tayior, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, writes: ‘‘Jne package Produced @ radical cure.” “‘it entirely carola member of my family who had suffered from Ca- tarrh for 40 years.” J. D. McDoxaLp. 710 Brosd- way, N. N.: ‘It cured ms after doctoring for nearly 30 years.” Mns. Ewa 0. Eowzs, 39 W. Wathington Place, N. ¥ : ‘I can spesk for seven members of my family who have used it with great bereft.” Rev. W. H. £umNer, Frederick, Md.: “Everybody troubled with Catarrh as I was should use it.” Mary A. Ranger, 494 N. Clark street, Chicago, Ill.: ‘*For six years I did not breathe thronzh my nostrils until I used Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure.” Mrs. M.E Saeney 3023 Farah street, St, Louis, Mo. : relief." F, J. CRANK, Atlantic Hotel, Onicago “Tt reetored me tomy ministerial labors.” Rev. Gko. A. Ries, Cobblerkill, N. ¥.: ‘It relieved me of agreat Polypus ” W. H. TRUESDELL, M.D, Elgin, Mil. &c., &e., & “TEEATIZE” is maied rrze, His CURE” is DELIVERED to any addre-s, by D. B. Dewsy& Co., 46 Dey 8t,, N. Y., at @1 2)c2mplete. jo27 9t fralent it eave me instant » &c. Dr. We! De Meyer's ————— Ctry Cousct, —The 101st efty council will hold its last regular mee’ing to-night, reczive the report of the finance committee and act upon other business. The new elty council will meet on Friday next Mayor Beckham. The present city goveramen’ is the first that has s2rved fir two years. vious to 1819 the mayor and counelis, except the aldermen, were ¢ Last Nigut’s STobM.—The siorm watch un- roofed Washit gton tr ercly gave one of its wings to Alexandria,“ it struck kere abouts 45 with WiLG abd rain of no gr pothing serio AND CAUSES A STAMPEDE. ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court room, while the trial of Lucas, for manslaughter—in killing Mra. Shipley—wi witnesses In the case of Christmas, charged with murder, were belog sworn In the witness’ room adjoining, to go vefore the grand jury, quite a pante occurred, owing tf debris from the roof of the down the ventilating hole, on the gratt A colored girl, named Emm Page, was on the witness stand, and when t cra came she made a breaking into the witnes In progress, and the Aldridge contradicted Lucas’ state- a verdict ot gu’ hter, Which was entered as the opening. Violence, injured » and in half an hoar the ed, aud the comet curled its tatl je northwest absye jump ‘for the door, ’ room,-and the Christ- ‘3 became frighieaed andran ot Oae young main is brighuy in Uh t in the hall, screaming. crawled uncer a tabie, the prisoner jumoed to bis feet, but then stocd his ground, a: larger portion of the crowd mie for the do and widows. Finally they and quiet reigned. Prpiic Scnoor EXAMINATION —The examtna- ton of the pubile scaoe preparatory to clos- ‘The three grades of Lee school taught by Mi3s Virgiuia Clarkson, Miss Mary Walsh and Miss Ada Grigg were examined were all reassared It was some time, how- ever, before the witness could be fouud, and pending the appearance a laugh was c: by some one remarking, “The prisoner ts ad—4 foo} to let such a chance for escape go.” —_. The Hetised Testament. THE REPORT OF THE BIBLE SOCISTY'S REVIEWING COMMITTEE COMMENDING IT, ‘The report of the committee appointed by the Washington City Bible society to review the revised new Testament, submitted its re- port to ‘the soctety last eventny. proved, and the society decided to transin't a copy to the secretary of the American Bibie The report says: “In gen: changes from the authorized versioa are more exact and correct renderings of te ortginal Greek, and since the great onj-ct of every oximate 29 nearly as pose ls @f tbe Holy Spirit, as LARCENY AND THE LASH —A Colored thief ra at the station-bouse mtence for ropbing ceived thirty-nine las! gate this morning, on Mrs. Taylor’s shop on rn ee “ceping and cleaning aucys | sue ensulbg year was awarded yesterday afternoon to John White at 31 cents per 1.000 Square yards. White was foreman for Major Asa Remedy for Nervous Diseases, What the cal Profession Say The Good Resuits Attending Its Use N Headache,N Indigestion, ralgia, Nervousness, sleeplessness aud Paralysis. transl ation Is fo ap sibleto the thoug «iobod icd and ex] ressedin the original Ubis Is an excellence of tne hi, “Sef this revisioa we eubdstitution of mot Celery hae only come into pub'ic notice within the last few years ag a nervine, but scientific exper- iments and experience have proved beyond a doubt thst it contro.s nervous irritation and periodic nervous and sick headace Brown Sequard tay! nerve fcod that avy a Among the me note the following: ‘fh ern for obsolete words; the uniform render- ing of proper names throughout the Blote; the omission of the headin whieh are In realliy a ho part of the sertptures: and tne noting tn msg! oply, of the convenient but arb! Civision of the Bibie into chapters ani Which 1s a matter of the few Instance emissions, the re toa marke! degree. that Celery coutains more er veretyiie OF BNdatance found in nature. Celery was first discovered and used aga nervi e by French physicians about 1867. But a combination of ths EXTBA! AND CHAMOMILE, which has been but recently introduced to the profe: myeelf, bas preduced sv curiny Bervousne: to the chagters— mentary and form urely uum in oFtz important chanz WB have evicently sorgnt with diligent and conscientlous care to give us the translation of a purer text of the or.gt- Had the changes proposea by the American revisers, as printed tn the ap. peLdix, been generaily adopted, in our judy- ould have been still far- If the American Bidie so- ciety had the right under tts present caar- ter, to publish this revision, we would recom mend such publication, not to supplant the authorized verston, bul as a companion to It and an ald to the better understauding of the Scriptures. But a change of charter in ad vabee of the revision of the Oid Testament, and before the Christian pudite has formed or expressed an opinion, would be premature; and as aby change of charter in volves important and dificult questions of varied luterests and vested rights, that en’ subject can, in our judgment, be best le the careful consideration and sound d: Uon of the parent society, 'S OF CELERY jon and the public by a marvelous reeults in and headaches, and especially nervous and sick headaches, neuralgia, paralysis, indigestion and sleeplessness, that it has excited tenti n and newspaper comments, and hysiciane have tested the merits of the pre- paration with the best resu'ts,as quoted below from ment, the revist ther improved. WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. “Dr. Benron’s prevaration of Celery and Chame- mile, for nervous diseas s, is the most important addition made to the materia medica in the last quarter of a century."—Dr. J. f wil leave at %30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dr. E. P. Howland will give an exbibition of tne live-saving dress and a lady will also go into the water wich W. J. Engler, of are worth their weight in Excelsior wili go to Marshall Hall, “These pills are ia Inable fn nervcus discases.” k Is for the curs of peuraigia are Holnuan. of Chris The Constable Who Was Sho: by = otal preparation only for the HE TELLS BIS STORY IN THE Pi ey SOUDERS GIVES BAIL IN $20, Emily Sougers was charged in lice Court to-day with assaulting, wit tent to kill, Constable W. M. iubbeul, 15th day of the present month. Mr. {. ing appeared for the defendant, Mr. S + who Was retained in the case, not being pres. Mr. Hubbell testified that house, No. 622 Pennsylvania aven' Gay in quesuiop, With a writ of ejec got in tie hall door, and could not get into the Tocm occupied by Mrs. Souders, and broke the door open and put her furniture on the street, ard when he bad nearly finished Mrs. Souder came in and assaulted him, and he went and swore out awarrant against her and came back, and everything was then pit out but au Mrs, Souders was stand the doors with the gun in her hands, and he advised her to leave the house, when she re. marked that she would biow his brains or hi heart out; witness does not remember whi aside. when she fired the 1t, and he recetved elght only one of which @ showed to the a trial by ail intelligent suf- i expressly to cure sick speptic headache, paralyeie, sleeplessness They sre prepa’ Postage free. Fo'd by all druggists. Depot, w et:cet, Baltimore, Md. L# AGENTS, STOTT & CROMWELL, sylvania avenue, WASHINGTON, D. 0. ts for Bice, roaches, bugs, £0., 15c. boxes. tu ; and he tried to jum) in his teft thigh, bas beep extracted, which Officer Byrnes stated iat a warrant was placed tn his hands by Mr, Hubbell for te arrest of Mrs. Souders, for the assault that Was made before the shooting, and that he refused to arrest Mrs. So: that would be giving Hubbel p: premises, but told him to go ahead ani do hts (Hubbell’s) duty and be (Byrnes) would do hi ‘The case was sent to the grand )iry un ler bail. EUBE FOUND AT LAST. oa kete, SURFER: rs" thea, because thyaga possession Of the THR WIFE Df J.D. L. Harvey, eq., Catergo, f rheumatism by Si.’ Jacub3O.l. ring done promptly by was cured 0: y St. Jacobs O eet. HEADQUARTERS! BEADQUARTERS! FOR DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PRIvz3. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO BELEOT FROM LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS, 5ce ts ‘LAWNS, LAWSS, LAW: LAWNS, La’ A Siena LAWN® LAWNS, LAWNS, LA’ L VIC1ORIa LAWNs, 19 cents. WIND AND PLATE pant. 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Whoever prepares or sells any imitations or | counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to déceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves Mable to heavy fines and imprisonment. we shall proceed against all infringers to the full extent of the law. The eales of Rumford Yeast Powder have steadily and Jargely increased, in spite of the almost superhuman efforts of a number of competitors, accompanted by misstatements ard misleading advertisements. Our sa'e3 are now more than ever before, and this resuit has been accomplished without extensive advertis- ing, but’ by keeping the quality of the coods bicher than any others, and selilag at reason- able prices. We shall do all in our power to prevevt 1m- Position upon our customers, and shal! con- Unue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as heretofore—healthful, nutritious and of steriaaed strength, 1 N.D. ARNOLD, Treas, Professors John M. Carnochan, Egbert Guernsey, Wm. ‘Tedd Helmuth, A. K. Hillis, M. W. Noxin, and bundreds of the most eminent physicians of New York City endorse and prescribe the Lieb'g Co.’s Arbicated Extract af Witch Hazel. Be- ware of cheap imitations. The Liehig Com- any offers no cheap goods It offers only onest j preparations at honest prices Arni- cated Witc! Catarrh, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Pe- Tiods and other Female Complaints, Hazel cures Piles, Salt Rheum, ‘Sold in fifty cents and dollar sizes. Liebig Co.’s Coca Beef Tonic. “Superior to any tonic I have ever used or ee oe M. Hale, M. D., hicago Medical College. It is prescribed by the most eminent puyaiolans for weak lungs, falling out of the weak and irritated throats, asthma, shortness of breath, chronic coughs and all nervous affec- Uons. Beware of counterfeits, What Eminent St. Louis Physicians air, (applied to the scalp), Say. PREVENTIVE OF MALARIA. Colden’s Liebig’s Extractot Beef and Tonte Invigorator is a very agreeable article of diet and particularly useful when tonics are re. quired, being tolerated when other forms ot animal food are rejected. [n diptheria, agus, malarial, typhoid fever and every depresstni disease its use will be attended with great ad- vantage. We have prescribed it with exce!lent success, J. H. Leslie, M. D.; G. P. Copp. M.D; 'S. B. Prasons, M. D; RA. Vaughn, M. 8. L. and J. C. Nidelet; Wm. Porter, M.D, and many others, Dra. Hough on Kats, The desired found at last. Ask Drug- for Hough on fats, ‘It clears out Tats, Burnetvs Cocoaine WILL SAVE THE HAIR and keep it In a strong and healthy condition, because it will stimulate the roots ot the hatr, and restore the natural action upon which its growth depends. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are absolutely pure. “alderney D: Bad Fresh Alderney butter churn i es ‘and delivered in 3g1bs ” print ds ‘Also, phe cheese, but and sweet milk 6c. per qt, Cream, 100. pint. pee BY PHYSICIANS. TROPIC. FRUIT LAXATIVE. PREPARED ROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, A Delicious and Refreshing Fruit Lorenge, Which Serves the Purpose of Pills ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE 1s the beat prepara- tion in the world for Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles, and all Kindred Complaints. It acts gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. Cleansivg the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hyp0- chondria, ete. ONE TRIAL OONVINOES. PACKED IN BBONZED TIM BOXES ONLY. Price 25 and 60 ecnts. ge rs | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. | NEV ABKRANGEWENTS FOR THE STEAMER j MARY WASHINGTOY. SUMMER RESORTS. wll give aGrand EX AND MOUNT VERNON | ES it the ety, cn the $0 h tne’ We assure cur trie MONDAY, “Wh ‘ing 7th sweet Wharf a.m. : ret Dehing, crabbing ten-pins, cro- m: + wh For MeUNT Vev 1D. that we shs! Thdeie te mste this the + 89 ver week, & BERT F. mu B. K. depot at sharp if Kxcursior Committee, FINCH, K ‘of R. ands. Set ITY, MD. 0 burst * ‘The steamer Mary Washir, ery SATUSDAY at 6:30 p.m. ; retorning at 1120p m. aving her wharf | RCatexd Feaas ra, JULY Sn, 1981. Excureicn Ticket vie STEAMER EXCELSIOR, To Kichmond and retarn, $5.00. Ticdete good fo~ 3 ai Steamer leaves 7 p.m. lay 11? 00 per week ce, For cther iptormation afd C.RECK W E « Or JOHN Tse cy EATH HOUSE, SCHOO! EY'S MOUNTAIN. NJ ~The healthiest plece in th» Sta Sant anon es Sant Birtoct. Thre heat ‘Ticke's, 25 cents “ERICSSON LINE STHAMERS.” ATTRKactIve Watee RovTR To PaTLaDeLPAta, Avoiding the best and Dust of we Oars A Steamer of tre | tes: » JULY 4th, 5th and 6th. wharf 9.30 sm. snd3:39 | EVER 3e?8-68 | ire from Philade j k rou’e, depot oor cept Sunday) at 8p. m., Green ets , Puuadell jol3-im _ a iets, good for the season: _Je13-tm" Os CUB ING GsP WHITE SUI PHCR AN sy RPRINGS will op-0 Kore mountain retreat or Ww. WHEELS land cursion tickets. Ads & 00., Newvil e, Oom BUKSE HOURK Mic lean he, Atiantic Oity. 100 yards from & ited i ‘Leave 7th street ri at 9am, retornins a bathe. Repewed con.forta, cents childre E ler conveniences. Dan EDW(N ROBERTS. NADE, ATLANTIC "ersor & desiring a de! Dreseitw pest of the ci av beur ard a bali’e ri criver lo Alexen: am) day durins the week «for D YOONTGH MER EXCEI = iT EXCURSION Riway, Jay tet, ANE yak Pcxto an ON STE & §T. BAPTIST CHUKC 3881, Double trina to ON and QUANTI EY and hair matrasees in every r: ithed with al’ modern impro 1 INES cold sea-water bathe in tho 2e10-1m, r Alexandria ae fol trips to both p acs ebi'd YOU WANT TO Have A JOLIY TREWS FIO- “9 4 o VENING, 29th. jess GTEaMER EXCELSIOR. THURSDAY, JOSE 30rn, Excursion and Picnicto QUANTICO anp GLYMONT. Boat leaves on morning trip at 0 ening rip 4p m. Fare, a Fotcaaae, | Ta st ry BLACKISTOSE, WOAH ALUM SPPINGS. VIRGINIA, Chalybeate apd other : SUMMER RESORTS. _ yBsnares ST. GEORGE HiorEL Summer Reanrt, situated new "oint, Md, on the Potomse” and ies from the Cheeapeske Bay,’ Vist Accessible by exmers between Waebinwton aud S ‘The most attractive, healthy sn. Thie old faverite teen. Free fron fashion snd dress foteie #8 5 vie aon ‘er of ice cream chi'dren 25 Fxnicition of Uns iife dress by Dr. #. B. Howiw d, ad » lady will also go ints the with the’ life dre#s on. Th the stermer wi'l wo through the fire and boat drill, thowing their efliciency in care of fire or cry of everboard. These stopping at Glymout on worning trip can retura on Hecho ents on steau er and st Fil be clored. Dr. Hew.and asia’ Frnit Growers’ Associa'i 1. | Poaay|e BeGatTa at RICHMOND, Grerd ¥xeure‘on to RICH MOND, trom 6h street Le- ot.on TLErDAY,Ji LY 5th, 88), under the ausp cea of Columbia Conc'sy Do. 11, Improved Urder of Heptasophe, grand Kowivg Match Of tex oro fl: eanda sa" a A dM re at Star ofticn, TOCKTO> HUTEL, CAPE MAY. N Durry.ot Contiveutal Hotei, Ph ia, Matav-r treat'y enlarged a. > additional rooms, new re: be met with converance $2 Per Day, $10 Per K. J. MARSHALL, Prop. RE, SPRING LAKE, N new honse, motern ceu- Pr Week $30 to 835 Fer M je27-1m f hes ALLAL OFEN.—A ruction apd furnish: bes Bai 2 Fxcursion under the direci mers of tae Fs Jo2) som Cher, Haaky DENISON, inte #40 for season: re’ en: yard enciesed ; hi Api ly at once, ity, te (OBL HU? FL... , CORB'S ISLAND. Va Port Bathing, } ehing, Sn This Bote. is rex peved Of vistors. Terme $2 Week, €35 per mouth. Point per steamer ethan jondss, Wednesday and Fr: POR NENT COTTAGE at Wan'inetn e it Portico: s' ighest wround. or yon will mise t WILLETT, Wi Beara |d New York avepne nor h vest. Rss VIEW HOUSE, ‘The rost elivhtfal Oxrorp, Mp. i popular sum- our Boat Clans wilt’ part Sait water bath- aveat 8. 308.m. Kart scmirsion to covered ing, boating and fishing commodstions at mod for families. Bend for c! Je23- 1m CLAB! ILL¥K BOU-E 2. pees throw! the town to Die supplied fr. Charges mu 6 era’e prics, Special rates nT 2 of excarsion, also b ef the Conclave snd by ABRABA i Revavers, 407 Penk. avenue, any doy af in van country ma » apply to Mrs, Eu yer week, and £50 per mou’ arrauwements for Stean era met at Piney P. x. All boata free ADAMS & 1408 , Piney Point, » M a Bros , 704 7th et. ; C. Xander, Washi Kenonora Brack, Drrswane, 10 rips rem 7th street wharf, at 3:30 p m. sharp Non proper eu children, 25 er rk Bowling Alley, B re © WALTER BUK LARKNDON HOTEL SAEAT" GA SPKIN Tables attached ap28-3m 8 silo duly at the ¥ hi BATHING!!! NEY PUL (OU Fy, MoOSEH? AD "Laxr, Ma J Grend Select ¥ dhe favorite reeort of no theron the Pa’ace Sieamer MONDAY, Juty 4 Jeaves her wharf at 9am sharp, re turnirg at 10 p.m. Drew's drog 8 o1e cor yania averte, st 81 for the Found Tri rip—gentleman, 81; lady, 7! nal rates for June, and Hotel Briton, Ooney Ieland — Proprictor Owen House and Ws ington. EAUMONT HOUSE, corner Ati and Virgicis avenues, At J. House entirely renovated avd 0 Bew mwansger en’. Te BIERONG, proyrictor, ( m27-2m Tor circular address U0. A_DEN- Etateroowe for salsonly at | 25> Superinterdent, as above ner 9h streetand Penneyl- fsisoa Dores_ for thes onrd Ti ‘NI STATES HOTFL, children, 50 cente. ete at ‘Lhe larg: st in Atlantic City, Is now open for the SEASON y. WHITNEY, Manager. . MOXGAN Musical Director. ELPPER, oe rs. Ww. THOS CHAS! BLOWN & WO: FORTSMOUT (ONROE PIXEY FOr! POINT LOOKOUT. Seamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and THT RSDaYS at 5 SATURDAYS 6 EXOUREION TO THE CAPES ®VERY SUNUAY H, FORTRES3 ', AND NGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. Urequaled Icestion, substantial b » Prompt and atte OBDAN’S W. 8. SPRING ing, pew fur: ture, STKPHENSON’s Depot P.O, elevator, electric beLs. A TABLE CF PARTICULAR EX -LENOR. The Orchestr- will be conducted by *r. Zimmer- man. BOG & GB OROM: Opens Jane 25 if FROM NORFOLE, First clses ta Fort Monroe and Norfoll First clase, round trip... First class to Pircy Point and Point Lookout First-c.ass, round rip. FOR RICHMOND, FRE! ALL PO!N The rewand splendid stesmer EX! reeing with R.,F Ga ly (except Sandys) at 9: Oa m. aud 3 hr.ond, limite Fare to Richmo34, unlimited F ‘hmoxd, round trip, gosd for 10 day Parephiets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt, tar Office. UMMER RESORTIN THE MOUNTAINS OF Loudon connty, depot cn the W. & 0. B. travel from city; turesque scenery. 4 H. FBICE, Proprietor, Hillsboro, Va. W['8* POrOLAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 BEACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours From PHILapELrni. five miles from, IGS, VA.—2,000 fret, R ; three hour Uapacity th we tide-water. ‘ith ‘RSBURG, AND R= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. clegraph ‘nthe woe A delightful tm the l. ¥ tfal efor iaaties, No Bar. For circulars aod terms apoly to TT, Proprietor, ‘a8. va, D. O. To Bichmené, via Porfolk, mend, er return to Was zt james River by Bteamer Exce! P m.) to Kichm and Potomac Reitr. Stesmer George Leary. T DASYs ard SA! URDAYS to Norfole, counecting at Bichmcnd end Norfolk with the James Kiver stcamers esch way. Bound trip uckets. AILY EXCURSIOS§ 9:30am. and 3:30 p.m. DAYS at 3 p.m. only. ..50 car: ‘d information furnished at B RED'S SONS, 1236 F street north <e-t ; Cook’s neyivapia avenue; Roose’s Cigar H. B Po'kinhorn, next Company's Office, 7th iE MATTINGLY, rip. twire daily (9.30 a m.and Ta Licht 4 THE WE: JERSEY HRA:La0AD, Ww BroaD Gave Bours ) Between PRILADELPHIA and ATs \ T17 CITY, Isnow runpire feat ¢xprens trains o! * and Parlor Care, RGE FOR Seat a= DUCED TO 25 ORNTS ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN ¥) were trom Washington will tat M the Beltimore and Potows« K. or Baltimore and Ohio R. RB. to Pl ia and arrive at Perneyivanis fai! road Station, 32d and Mark: | edelphia, Wilmineton and Baltimor tion at Broad ard Washington Avenues, where Union Trantfer Conches or stree! connect direct to Station cf the West Jerse; 7 For through ick: i wntieo y. TUESDAYS, THURS. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Ceres attache’, luring the eacon at convenie. sepgers will flud on tii ara ready to transfer @irect 10 ion of the West Jereey 3.K , at the foot of jari et street. ‘For Through Tickets, Baggage Qhecks, apd full Diy a8 follows:—Northesst corne Bi ebue: Station Bal. timore and Potomac R.R., corner 6th ena B sts. ; 619 Soe avenue; 1351 a eels ave- information 3) ‘eis for gale a 23th street an » 1 Ftar da at Principal to City Port Office, and at re Ratlrosd Sta. Gko) J.B, WOOD, General Pass'r Agent. FRANK THOMBON, Genersl Manager. EMPHREMAGOG HOUSE, commanding 8 magnificent the Iske and mountains New! up: supplied with steam and wodates 4 1a] rates to family. General Superintence: WM. P. WELCH, Agent. 3 t care y inuilcoad at Foox checks and fall in- lorthesst corner 18th Potomac MOUNT VERNON S SCHOOL M. E.O SOUTH, TO JACEFON GROVE, TRUESDAY | June 3uth 3881 B &P. Depotat 8:30 mm; returcii g. leave Grove at ft Tickets 60 cente hi Fer tickets apply to the Surdsy t chools representes FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen’! Pass'r. Agent. BOOTS AND SHOES, AKE BO MISTAKE. THE SEW YORK 605 Pen: RECEIVED A . AK Pp POINT HOTEL, Br. Mary's County, MARYLAND, Open f tion of enesta June 1 at 6pm. adults; 25 cents for 5TH, under the perintendents of the 308 VERS. ‘The Hotel has juet been thoronghly ren- ovated, furnished and supplied sith ever: nience for the comfort of znests, ad Summer Howe for families. $10 per week and 835 mth Special ments made for families. Daily commu: ‘with Washington, Baltimoreand Norfolk by the fine ates George Leary, Lady of the Lake anc Jane Moseley. For further information addrees . COMMITTEE. SNIO AT VAN NESS PABK, jorth=est. . the WaSHINGTON Ca- TST OF a ‘foram82 per day, Under the aveyices of DETS on the FOURTH OF JULY. . Committee reserves the right to reject allim- Musicby US 2d art sand. A mission 25c. Park open from 9 a m t912 p m.,25 6° AMILY EXCURSIC awe con es ONE BY OF AUTH WASHINGION, WEDNESDAY, JON 297, 1881. Btesmer W. W. CORCORAN will leave 7th-street wharf at 9:50 a. m. mn., returning 2each! 8 50 can’s, children’s tickets 25 tobe hedof menibers of church snd iton's, $03 Pennsylvania ave. 3 SSRS WHIPPLE AND SHATTUCK will Tite a SELEULEXOURSION to 'F POINT, Wicomico Bay, WEDNESDAY, (June 29, 1881, ‘steamer Arrowsmi ana they have exclnsive control the sbove dai ‘This is rot a reguiar trip, spd 1 akes no other Iand. ir hours for crabbing, fishing and_b: shade Oysters pients 50 Dsekets cared for withon Piney Point, Sf. Mary's Oo., M4. JOAN HOUSE. ALTOONA, PA., Os Mars Lise PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Amid the most pictureeqns scenery of the Alle- eheni ze deat night's by SEILDREIWs @roD Se ae One bendred KY; Gent's Fine hoes. ricer trom. ee = o2 to 85.) ONE PBICE. © ap23 yoo yay BOOTS AND purch: ‘cleewhere, and #c ic. Tee LER Toal Tih ate nw hemeat 9 p.m. GEO. MocaRTHY. mock of jail early, be- in thisstate. Ju '¥'S COMPOUND CALI BITTERS are tae grandest blood puri- thiestorer known, becauss they re- ‘tore the Weak and > On ‘he’ boat is chai ir the waste tissues tated to hesith. tate lron Touic Bitters. cts. t extra charge. lvaniaave north vs . ” ral Penneylvau: jolt ap 8 1; For sale at 105 oat vely, imited to $50.) DR. METTAUB’ jekets fc ocr, 9th and F sts. and H ste. northw: See circulars. Ever ‘ont a8 adsertised. Major's drug stor MEADACHE Piiis AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. "eleve ip ite forma, 20, 23, 24, 25,27, 28. CURSIONS oe GreaMen al the AND BL ISLAND, DURING THE MONTHS TUF TURE JULY AND AUGUST, BENDON ‘Ocean End of Virginia Avenue, re lated CITY, #. B. LIPPIN eee HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, over four hi ane, water fees two round tri Fareter dies of isa, Farefor sound tip Fon tne boat will be supplied seach. Special arrangements m: and jetier. Pere Gann EXCURSION, JULY 2, 3 axp4, 1881, Bx Dz MOLAY MOUNTED COMMANDARY ENIGHTS TEMPLAR, No 4 ON STEAMER JANE MOSELY, TO YORETOWS, FORT MONEOE, RORFOLK AND el eopen Jame eis 2 is known ot 82.3. Good accommodations for all free.” Firat clas For jlars seo smell bills. s ~ SN ee