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Arourd the newspaper offices about Baltimore and South streets the sidewalks and streets are Dlock¢d by crowds of men. Tne Ta are t3~ suing bulletins every half hour. There is a —_ ersal expression of sorrow and indigna- lon. Philadelphia Greatly Excited. | PHILADELPHIA, July 2.—The public ts greatly ae eece: | exercised here over the news from Washington. Large crowds congregate at the get boards of the news; r and telegraph offices, and eagerly Twaten Tor the news" a5 It 1s posted ty The excitement among the 3d street psople Intense, and as before indicated in theae dis patches the market is breaking badly. The Car for Mire. Garfield. PuiLapeLrnla, July 2,—The Pennsylvania raflroad has ordered @ locomotive and car at Jersey City to carry Mrs, Garfield to Washing THE SVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. Y 2 1881. [Continued ‘rom F fin Page.) LATEST FROM THE WHITE HOUSE! Jersey City to-day, and left Long Branch this morning on the Central ratiroad for Jersey Cty. The messace informing her of the attempted | assassination 13 awalting ber arrival at tho latter piace, There Is much excitement here, The News in Wall 8 No Change at 4:30 p. m. At 4:30 there was nochange for ths better ‘The President's condition was practically un: New York, July 2—The /’os/’s flnanctal arti- changed, though he was weaker. Col. Cork | cie (1 :40 p.m, edition) says:—The startling report hill, District Attorney, who bad been sent fors | that President Garfield had Deen assassinated arrived with the Attorney General to take the | reached Wallstreet a few moments after 10 President’s anti-mortem deposition. There are | o'clock, but at first It was not belleved, and ton. She had arranged to meet her hnaband at | Very few people at the White House now. The members of the Cabinet are there. ‘The following bulletin has just beem issued by the attending physician, Dr. Bliss: “The President's rondition is somewhat les3 favor able, symptoms of internal hemorrhage being distinctly recognized. His temperature is 96-5 {a_ltttie below normal) Pulse 132 He a rather more Le cin his mind ts clear.’ A dispatch was read to the President from Major Swaim, who accompanies Mra. Garfield Cn her return trip here, that she is bearing up well, Cannot Live Until Mornt 4:45,—Health Officer Townshend, who {s one of the corsulting physicians, has just sald that the President cannot live until morning. In his opinion the ball has entered the liver, the President will die even before peritonitis sets in, The condition of the President is about the same as at lastreport. His pulse increases and decreases, according as the pat is violent or subsides fora moment. His clothing has not yet been removed. He is perfectly conscious, and lies most of the time with his hand tn that of his eldest son, James, who sits by his bed- side. Up to the present the physicians have given him five-elghts of a grain of morphia. There will be another consultation at 7 o'clock. The President Easter at 5 O'Clock. Dr. Bliss, at 5 o'clock, sald: ‘‘I'ne President ts Testing easier. His condition, however, is very eritical—very critical.” Viee-President Arthur will arrive here to- morrow morning, it 1s expected. The District Commissioners’ Appeal to Citizens. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, DIsvRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasuIneron, July 2, 1 In View of the ser!ous condition of the Prest- gent of the United States in consequence of the assault upon his life, and the state of public feeling, the Commissioners earnestly request all citizens and residents to aid the efforts of the authorities to maintain quietness and order, and especially to repress all noisy dée- monstrations on the 4th instant. By order of the Board. J. Dgnt, President. The News at Albany. [Special Dispaten to The Evening Star.) ALBANY, July 2, 1:30 P. M. There gathered throngs at the hotels, and the legislative halls were thrown into an intense excitement at 10 o'clock this morning by the report that President Garfield had been shot twice at the depot in your city and killed Everybody, without regard to party affiilation and cliques, was wild over the news. A rash Was made to all the telegraph offices, and for a half hour everything received seemed t> be in confirmation of the story, and the announce- mentof bis death bere bulletined about the city. a ‘Was received trom C. x. pow aha is ‘New York, stating that Dr. Bl wires that “Garfeld was not janger- ously wounded,” which in a measure quited the excitement, but there is a feeling of intense anxiety for further news, details and name of - who fired the shot. yet everything bere isin & State so chaotic mat it is Impossible to tell what effect the at- results wt on the President's life and Its probable results will have on the political situation in SEES, NEWS OF THE ASSASSINA- TION IN PHILADELPHIA. Great Excitement—Talk of Organ- izing to Go to Washington. (Speviat Dispatch to The Star.) ADELPHIA, July 2, 3.06 p.m.—The excite ment here over the attempted assassination of toe President bas not been paralleied since the murder of Linccln. Large crowds are gather: about the newspaper oitices and on Chestaut etreet, clecussing the event. The bulletins are contradictory and exciting. There ts a great deal of talk in the crowds of organizing and going to Washington. This talk comes from those who are excited poiitically, and Probably should not be heeded ae ot the rumors circulating here 13 that the assassin cried “I am a@ stalwart,” but thatisknown to be untrue, as four persons ‘who arrived on the limited train here at 1:30 p. ™. saw and heard the whole affair, and declare that all the man said was: “It’s all right” Mr. Henley, of the White House, who left on the S Oclock train, say3 that he knows Gulteau well; that he has been around the White House @ good deal, and that he Is half Insane, A Prayers for the President. A SUGGESTION. Edvor Sar:—The writer ia informed by the Minister In charge of the Church of the Eptph- any that at the datly services, at ¥ a.m. and 6:30 p.m, special prayers wil be offered for the President. Would tt not be well tor us ali~ clergy and ;rople—to unite in these prayers? FIpEs. THE NEWS ELSEWHERE, The Feeling in Baltimore. [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star.} BaLtTiorg, Ju! 30 p. .—The excitement here 13 Intense, equalled only by the indigna- tion of ail classes, The peptigoee are crowded, Snd the entire police force {2 voRcentrateg ga the juain thoroughfares. The most fervent Wishes are @x pressed for the Preaigent’s recov- ry everywhere throughout the city, J. T.F. [By Associated Press.) The News at Long Branch. Lose Brancu, N. J., duly So far the only particulars received of the shooting of the President, {s that learned trom the following | Was S cispatch dated Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., July 2., addressed to Gen. Swaim, Elbe-~ Ton, N. J.; We have the President safely and position comfortably settled In his room at the Execu- | on tive Mansion, and his pulce ts strong and nearly | TEDCY, normal, so far as I can determine what the surgeons say, and from his general conditton, and feel very hopeful. Come on as soon as you can get special. Advise of the movements ot | House, He bo your train,and when you can be expected. As the president said on a similer occasion, 16 years ago, “God reigns, and the goverament at Washington still lives.” (Signed.) A. F. Rock wai. Gen. Grant’s Regret. E1sERon, Loy Branca, N. J., July 2.—Gen. Grant has just arrived, and expressed to your correspondent bis deep regret at the attempted assasihation of the President. Mrs. Garfeld is almost frantic over the news. Her physicians | {© United, States allow her to see none of the serious bat dictate hopeful ones toner. The utmost excitement prevails here over the sad news. A Dispatch to Gen. Grant. A dispatch to Gen. Grant has somewhat re- BN Ne leved Mrs. Garfield's anxiety. It says: “Prest- | elected to that dent's wounds not mortal; shot in the arm | March following attempted sssassination of the President caused the most tony, with ore cense excitement in this city, and crowds surrounded the newspaper all of which Dave issued extras, In the of the business was tem] ded on every hand. The news that President was not dead in quelied the excitement. Musiness Suspended in Baltimore. | rs end will Battimogg, July 2.—The most intense ex. citement prevatls throughout this city at tte ca arn eens, = taent Garfield. Segue cy ovee, ai THE HENLEY REGATTA. S: A Mishap to Cornell Which — Them her Bace To day. Huniay, July 9, 12 m.—Cornell crew when leading t tiie Hertford crew by three-quarters of a Jength, , Unfortunately ran themseives ashore after the race had lasted barely two minutes. Hawiey, July 3, p.m —When the ©or. Hell crew foused with the river bank they had traversed about a quarter of the distance of tn> vourse and looked ike winning, The Hertford crew Matshed alone, The Corneil crew in draw- log for position at the start obtained the Bark’s oy Thaide alation, which ts the more advantage- ux position on Che Henley course. ‘The Cernell-Vienna Match. ‘The alten between the Correll crew and th> Vienna Rowing Club crow 1s ‘xed for the Bsn. ¢f August, to be rowed on the r:ver Daauoe, | the course being Wilh Cho siream a distance of about four mites, tered for the Metropoli- tan Regatta. ‘Tho Cornell crew have entered for the Metro- | politan regatta for fours withous coxswains, | to come off at Putney on the 14th inst, rince Bismarck’s Son Coming to Washington. Lonpon. July 2.—A Bertin dispatcn to the Morning Post says: It 1s probable that Couat Herbert Bismarck, the eldest son of Prince | Bismarek, will shortly be attached to the Ger- Kernen Spt lle no influence on the stock market. ter, when the trustworthiness of the news was 3 Placed beyond question, there was a rush to sell stocks, and a sharp decline in Losses Tg and the market has since been high- rish, changing as the Jey ni from Was mgt m uate respecting the condition of | aaseccnonte of the Assassing 18 RELIGIOUS PAMPHLET—A DIFFICULTY WITH HIS PUBLISHERS. In 1977 the assassin Guiteau employed Messrs. Judd & Detweiler, of this city, to print in pam- phiet form a lectare by him upon the second coming of Christ. His visits to the printing establishment were very frequent, and Messrs. Judd & Detweller had much trouble tn seeing IT, AND GET SOME NEW 8 VakUABLE (DEAS; A Lei CHRIST'S sEOOxt D COMING, . D. 70, iY CHARLES J. GUITEAU, [A Chicago Lawyer and Theologian.) “It I will that he (Jon (JonR) tarry till I come, what is ‘/at to thee.” SECUND ED! EDITION. PRICE, 25 CEnts. ‘WASBINGTO! Judd & Detwelier, Pantera and Pablishers, ‘The Author's Preface. This Lecture, it 1s believed, contains the truth about Christ's Second Coming, which has been hid these ages, and the author asks for it @ carerul and a hes reception. He is in fall pl soma § with the Evangelical Churches, and desires their active support herein. For flve years, at home and abroad, Mr. Moody has turned the hearts of the people to the Master, and now the author asks them to search thé Bible, with the aid of this Lecture, to flad out the ce concerning the second coming of the Man. Washington, D. &, November, 1877, A LECIURE ON CHRIST'S SEC- OND COMING. ALD. 70. For ty arm centuries Christendom has ex- peeea the second of Carist. From ‘her to son, from generation to generation, this idea has come cane a from the Primitive church, During all these ages Christ has not ap- peared in response to the expectation of Christ- endom, and we are here to show that the rea- = He has not appeared is because He came at the siege of Jerusalem, A. D. 70, ‘in the clouds of Heaven with power and great glory” and Judged the righteous and wicked, the quick and dead of the Primitive Church and Jewish Nation. This isthe wef germany lon we propose to establish by a careful review of the New Testa- ment, We present the idea that Christcame in Judgment at the destruction of Jerusatem as a aincovery. and ask for it a prayerful recep- can understand the Bible with- out this view of Christ's second coming, and herein 1s the great value of the discovery. In examining this subject we wipe away the tradition and mist and unbelief of past ages and standon the words of Jesus Christ con- cerning His own coming and the expectation of Paul and the Primitive Christians. We im- agine ourselves with Christ (ox Paul tn Ja- dea. They were addressing common people, and we take them at their word. We believe == = what they meant and meant what they The Career of President Garfield. President Garfield has been so prominently, constantly and actively engaged in public af- fairs for the last twenty years that his char- acter and the incidents of his career are freshly familar to almost every person in the United States, and he has in no small degree engaged the attention ef the people of all other coun- tries, Nevertheless, in connection witn the dreadful event of this morning, it will be inter- esting to sum up the more sallent points of-his life. James Abraham Garfield was born at Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, about fifteen ‘miles from Mentor, late rest- dence, on the i9th of November, 18:1. His its were of old New England and , Who Was one of the earliest settlers in Cuyahoga county, died in 1533, leaving a widow and four children v Poorly ged sgainat orerty, and fn in yi it acquired verty, of it acq iH Uborough eaueation. Up to his 17th year he oe ee Ce Doat goinz to echool at intervals when he cou! afford ee his 17th Each oar Re Boxe she ee ‘heater, and sul juent electic Thstivate 2 at Hiram. He He graduated at ‘Willams College in 1856, with high honors, and then returned to the Hiram Institute as a h position h> soon rose to be its pI pal. He juently preached in the Ipit of nis denomination, the Christian (or Treetoies) ehurcb. S58, he Garfield married Miss Hear Rinan. of She who has genial, affectionate and heiptul ‘wit thi through ali the varied scenes of his remarkable and ll- lustrious career. In 1861, Mr. Garfield was admitted to the bar, having been previously elected as a republican to the Obio state senate, Just as he was enter- ing upon the career of a lawyer and politician, is Ge awered it. He 2% onel of the He epiered bid regiment, and was coon ‘thereafter asal cep eeenr perro apt ea lesroo! az 10 o'cLoog, emb: man {egation at Washington. Sage Don’t trifle with ycur eyesight, but consult Hempler, the optician, 453 Pa. av., near 43¢ st.t —_+_—_. “A Pleasant Sunday Predicted. mae chief signal officer furnishes the follow- special bulletin to the press: Slightly war- me falr weather ts indicated for the lower lake = and the Obio valley to-day, and for iscday gland and the Mica ile Atlantic states aud to-morrow. vers Will remain pataciead! are Tor - dorsea St. Jacobe oly ie ‘a pain‘baniiner,™ $ M, Winuian Pn pind reques’s that his beets — ie fae (ge eae their 8 ear! 6 day. as close ‘hts Store hereafter at 6 o’cl\ a For TH 41H —Howson’s Ico cream, rich put deliet im abundant su; 1.25, 5 tun—aden Pee see mm pu oc of July in pleasant and , go to the panic ae by the Eights ors st ‘Beckge. at Junemann’s pleasure len, éth and E streets northeast.—Aavt, geeky Eesha ‘THE ATTENTION of cy Union Veteran Corps of meeting, 18 called to special notice ‘this even- cn z. mone ee 736 eaeeers OF JULY AT WASHINGTON GRovE.— ‘Trains will leave B. & O. depot for Washington Grove July 4th, at &10 anne a.m, trip tickets 50 cents only. superior hotel ac ac on the ground.—. BEsess annaged atJ. For next thirty daya a discount of twenty asal cent. will be allowed on all sales at Bar- low’s, 1225 Pennsylvania ave, northwest. = t chased hd GREAT Barcaixs in merchant's tatloring i clothing, new and some little worn, at Herzog’s, 308 9th st., near Penna. ave. t —— FUSSELL’s Ico cream. r SEB Notice of meeting of Federal Building Association, No. 2, In special column. patil seo BRADBURY PIANOS AND ORGANS forsale and Tent at low summer rates. F.@. Smith, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue.— Adit, ———— MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT Pranos for rent at $5 per mouth. F. G. Smith, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue.—Adei. ——— AT DAMMANN’: ba od 7th st. northwest, gents four-ply liner collars, 3 for 25¢.; four-ply linea cuffs, 19¢.; gents’ colored bordered hanaker- chiefs, 3 for 25e.; gauze undershirts, 15¢.; British half Bose, 2 for 252.; beat fancy half hose, 250.8 pair; best nickel buckle suspende: white tes, 12c. a dozen; excellent uniaunc ried ‘shirts, 4c.’ One Price Combination Store, 806 ) 8h. northwest.—Advt, DAMMANN’S, S06 7th st. northwest: Folding camp stools, 12c.; lunch baskets, at 23c., 33¢. 45¢.; our $3.50 satin lined parasols for $2.50; our #4 ‘satin Mued parasols for $3; sur $5 ‘lace trimmed lined parasols for $3.25 and $3.50. Great reduction of prices in our hoslery, poe corset and lace goods departments, One Price Combination Store, 86 7th st. northwest.— Advt. —_—_—_——___ HEADQUARTERS! HEADQUARTERS! FOB DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PBICES. iMMENBE ASSORTMENT TO BELEOT FROM. ety LAWNS, LAWNS, 5 cents. LAWSS, LAWNS, 6 cents “Taw be VS 10 cents. WB, 12 cents. 4 ORIA LAWNS, 10 cents. Gooa CALICO. fat slot ay mar e ant colors, 4% cents. Lace Stri ped RAINEOU ms 'NALNSOUR, 8 ceats. INDIA LINENS, SUNDER LINENS doce India LINENS ANDIA LINE! ENS, 20 centa. Striped LINR ped LINENS, 5 cents. Biled LINENS, Striped LINERS. 6 seus, Pure Linen LAWNS, Bure LAWNs, 18 cents. Pure Linen TANS Dury Linen LAWNB, 18 cents leersucker GING! ue New Btyle: et out. Seersucker GINGHA! New Btyles, Just out LINENS for Boy's rene: a 15, 18, 20, tS ct. BR LINEN DUOK for Boy's Buiti, 25 Dotted SWISSES Persian LAWNS. f Te ATAN. MATTINGS. CLOTH for Boy's Buits, 25 cts. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER GOODS. DRY GOODS AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, RourH 81DE, NEAR 77H BTREET. AUCTION SALES. ppaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFE£CTIS. At sal om. BATURDAY. JULY 2p, 1881, Dy & [aan collec: tion of Parlor Chamber and Dining-ruom Furniture. ae Single Oot Mattfseese will bs sold in lots to A large consiznment of ‘Ynglisn Stone and 0. 0. at THOS. _ DOWLING, Auctioneer. ® ABOVE SALE I8 WONAVOIDABLY Obins 430- sa Til POSTPONED until TUESDAY, JuLy bru, same Bour and piace. liv? 1 PpPNcawon BBOS., Wi aD a aarects uorth west. himself ag a brave Officer in Bimeroas battles, and was, 1m 1363, brevetted | LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE | lee EN & major uy for conspicuous ravery. Kitonr FURNITURE, STS AND StH He was chief of staff of the army of the (2™- GUE ARTIOLES, CARPETS AND MAT- Dolecr anu subsequentiy served on the court Petia) WA al BUBES, LOUNGES STOVES. ial held in this city which found Gen. F; Sipknoae nee eo. Soar en GEASS Jona Porte, gut eaten tm te fall of sss ho SRessHS BEODING, oes EFFECTS OF Member belog ocat to Mini ‘white he Wasi BY. Lomas tr? oa nguished cateer in Con auction, at our SARIAGS, TUESDAY on, st our sales 01 s a ae eee : wag. He = for pee MORSING, JULY STH, OOMMENGING ar 10 a oc) * ender of mis. party in and able member of the repal House. He served continuously in Congress 1863 until 1850, held "the of of the committees banking apd cur- Car ir ‘apprepriations, respectively. iis Course as a leading republican was marked with a lUberaltty and broad statesmanship, dy2 DUNOANSON BRO3., Aucts. i. July lat, 1 A JATURDAY, goux OTH, Fa on the premi- eee Yahall etter for mie the bigtont bidder, the eatiuaive xi raN | Veena BROS., -» Auctionesrs. SALE OF PUBLIO HAY SOALES. ENGINEBR DEPARTMENT, ee oF COLUMBL Which sometimes brought him in contact with ISTE! PERS, Be prevatiing: Sentiment of his party in the | trom July 10:h,, 288 Fovane suth, 4889, f3r the y, durin; bisa term, pro- | purpose cf weighing, ‘Hay, Straw and Live Btoox, ed flunselt 12 favor the elec } at the following named Pisin saa 0. 3, wit: fiom laws £0 £8 to deprive them of eir paril- | vated on the corner of 11 ——— Bs member of C Mir Garield visited | igetion deatred by fi purehassr. ma en eld vi streets portiwest, ifso By Ee pacehane. Louisiana in the winter of 1s%¢ in connection ths Gomuisious witb election frauds That state | bY Oraer of "3. TWINING, in in the Presidential electton of that year, and in the spring foliowing he was poet of the clectenss oles resulted ¥ ce = = ‘ident. Burag the wt inter ot ight was mo weal ested by by fe ute to suoceed Senator 4th of 1881. While in the en: at Of a out for be enlorme is ‘was chosen, ablican candi- tte tor the Presiaency ty the convention of which met ake an June, 183), of that he was triumphanuy yee, and on (and oa. the 4th of Major Engines U. 8. ay “Engineer Oomimis- noners BO” sya [For Other Auctions Se sixth Page.) NOTICE, Lasp AND Mrste Co , Ls saci Baan Fane 8 ist, '} , north and gouta, ace MARE DOWN. Sara ee : era —. tonal politics had at Commenced: the | pont mies to call and purchase 17 hhoreover at Beace with ll fe ote was TER Gi TReT be it were idle now to ‘Ever offered in BAEER, ee mont, HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SAT- 000. worth ot from. a. storenouse 1G, PLUMES, Bo Re rare 1 on 8 forged order and shipped | And all Uthor Articles in the Millinery Line, at i ‘and the coffee traced opera mio KING'S PALAOB, it nad been deuvered, seas 24 Te mepet, Doheny and Z, te D £8, EXCURSIONS, fe. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. WHERE TO GO on we THE r0URTH!: B. & 0. EXOUBSIONS AT VERY LOW BATES. WASHINGTON DEER PARK OAKLAND, ROUND TRIP $4. ‘Tickets good on any train, from earliest train Satusda;' to latest train Tuesday. WASHINGTON TO BERKELEY SPRINGS, | Bound trip tickets. ROUND TRIP $3.73. (This includes Stage Fare both ways ) ‘Tiokets good on any train, from earliest train Sat urdsy to latest train Tuesday. WASHINGTON TO HARPER’S FERRY, ROUND TRIP $1 Special Train leaves Depot ® o'cLock on the i os. MORNING OF THE FOURTH, in the Evening. returning Karly TICKET OFFIOES, 619 and 1351 Pawnsytvania AVERUE, and at Drrot, New JERSEY AVANUE and O 8rREeEr. 3080-3t . Gessp REGATTA AT RICHMOND, VA. BY COLUMBIA CONOLAVE, No. 11,1. 0. H, Excursion tra'n leave Bal- more sud Petomac L epot at Lea 2 EEE ag 30 7. TUESDAY, July’ Bhavomiber the fare by this train is onl; 50 round trip, ANSIUCINE: Admission to Grand sta’ ‘These are the only tickets that will (meted you to see the race, as this stand is reserved by ‘Tickets are now on sale by ‘ABRAHAMS &CO., Managers, 467 Penn. avenue, and at the dep i, redlerdtes ill boat depot on the arrival of 1) erdion will be at depot on the arrival of the train from Richmond. Att earIO EXCURSION TO ANNAPOLIS. The Jonadabs ct the District unite with of, bree og SN Annapolis, Man . THE FOURTH OF JULY. The train leaves the B. and P. B.B., corner 6th street and Pennsylvania ave., at6:40 a in. ; return- ing ais evenive before dark. Gome, and bring your Round trip tickets, $1.25. OOMMITTEE.* a ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON. SOCOQUAN FALL8 AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS —Tho Steamer’ Many WABBINGTON wil sion, aupate to eouORUAN PeELS. ¥, TWEDSREDAY and FRI- Bay. ies fing Tin rect Wharf at 9:00 s.t1.° Ban ‘at 0:30 a. . rip, 26 centa. For MOON NON ABRINGS every BA’ HN ptesmer leaves Wharf at 9x, wil be chartered af reasons mais race B.S Re The steamer Mary Washington will also make Excursions every SATUBDAY, leaving her wharf ph asl at 6:30 p.m. ; returning AtHd0p m. Music and dancing down and back on all trips exosp, S°2- days, Tickets, 25 conta. ‘m2? Fo 208 THE CAPES! FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK. A VIEW OF THE OCEAN. jeihe steamer Remarc LEARY wil Bay, july 2a, ate Eoputa, Jr. ‘Wishinglan ope Brass Band will socom at eee 23.50. Rcawonn BEsaTes, 3280 JULY 6TH, 1881. Excursion Ticket, vis STEAMER EXCELSIOR, To Richmond and return, $5.00. ‘Tickets good for 3 days, JULY 4th, Sth and 6th. Bteamer leaves 7th st. wharf 9:30 a.m. and 3 ~ p.m. 3628-6t . U teed CONEY ISLAND OF THE POTOMAC.” Grand Excursion to LOWER oo yous =. WS ISLAND, on steamer arrows SULY ize, 131, Under the management of Messrs. Whipple an1 se t the Point, where a fine band 1s stationed, te a naning, fie orabsing nea spien ‘A besutifal pavilion, 74 and sixty private bath houses ha pains ba tis hop recor. allon oat : arrive nome Perind 10p m. Moais S00. Tick cor ot and i, and oe rad aRED, Ty T BE ROUNCING TO THE POST TO THAT His FOURTH ANNUAL FAMILY EXCURSION TJ Sam. ford days 2 22.50, oF * deRO-On ty bf Need BINIB oe @aMES CALET OnIAN CLUB, ‘Will be held at Beyer's 7th Street rark, on MONDas, July 4th, 1882 Morey Prizes awarded ea: t competitore. In addition to the usus! ames, izes Will be given for throwing the 3 Poani Music by B xpiye apd String Band = Te etna at the ate, 25 cents. Games to commence ‘Daneirs on Pavilion at 1 o'oock. Je30-3t 10 THE GREAT FALLS. On the FOURTH OF JULY. Steamer Belle Way will leave Co wreesttrect bridge at Sa tn Roond trip 75 above steamer can be; hat tered at reasonable rates. Sa0ka SF seoomca (O, 3184 Water street, Georwstown. & A fuer THE FOURTH. fee the Fin EST ECRNERT iN HE WORLD. The Wsebington Excursion Com- pany will give a grand excursion to. CCCOQUAN FALLS ON ¥ TBE FOURTH, cart ary Wash: ington. Leave 7th street art at oem, tarning st8 p.m. ‘Tickets, 60 ie an Retarntog. Ay Rae's Manager. ABBING! FISHING! BATHING Grand Select Excaraioa to PINKY PUINT on Vace 8 comer, 5 ete gk Lean: MONDAY. sens ae Steam feten bee it * Satara va for aale only at = coe « Draws drug Bore are gt Oh aie and. Penoesi- for Ferthe bene ea ‘gentiemaD sang Bae cen Se ee eee MAC — a COMPANY'S pore ue. aD- FOR NOBFC ORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS M Pinee NT AND ee 4 non Brea a iz AYS and rae pom ZORGE RARE oa TDESD an sceinoal « TO THE OAE 3 80 160 250 FOR BICHMO! EDERICESBURG, AND Hees SOUTH ‘Th epewand splendid Sy ee = fees con- pegiiaeitn Buk ang id PBR. at Q a: aaily ( ‘Bun: Fare to ond, are to Richmond, uplimi Fareto = To Bichmend, mond, and ms ston. James River by daylight. A deli ghtral trip. Excelsior, twice daily (9:30 a.m. and3:30 D m.) to Riohmon burs apd Potoman Railroad. trom Queritics er, George Leary. TUESDAYS, THURS. paisa s2q 8A 1 URDAYS to Norfol&, cobnecting at ichmond snd Norfolk with the’ J: steamers each way. 86 00 Round tri tionete for sale ¥, Rabb BON, 1216 a16 ¥ streot north weet, ‘8 prenue: ‘Rooee’a Cigar Tours, 1431 Penveyi ienrsam a Contpany a Often Tes and af ma | x 7 et wbarl. oxona! E MATTINGLY, | Superintendent, WM. P. WELOH, Agent” RAND FAMILY EXCURSION, ‘Under the suspices of the Roto- mac Steai it Company, to Mar- eball Hall mi DIULY 47H, 1881. The’ comfortable and. convepient t Palace Steamer Ex: CELSIOR, licensed to carry people, will make two trips from 7th street ate ato ;30 a.m. nd mie 8:30 p m. sharp. Btrict order ‘oaitively enforce: ae pi proper children, casracters allowed. Tickets, 5 25 cts. :201d ony at the whack eorek * ALY GaCrESIONS ARROWSMITH. CEDAR POINT AND TUON'S ISLAN’ DURING THE el = X AND AUGUST, . hours wer ‘The w Waler a at thety two places abounds = crabs and 0: re, and equally salt Jeood for day of tues Fa ts et ‘ood for day of issue. re for on punday. ee ee cod Ge pGsy'er issue, x Those the boat will be supplied at cents eaod® Special arrangements made with Eelioois and societies. iw ‘OMAC FERLY COMPANY. Gestring a Sel Spee the de- balt'’s side ie on on the so be Al exandria and re- any day during nthe Terre Donte ekiiaees for 50 cents on the Ferr: under" years of age free. The Hous: in for ‘alexandria 88 follows: Psy * 6 a0 and 6:30 D. m. are and invigorating. ing. nis, ‘eltim “ERICSSON LINE STEAMERS.» \TTRAC" 2 una FABE —Gsus PR a irmued to ee os Be Th a Camden and: Atlantic oa Heltaple: perth i PB ay tis Round good for the season to ‘Atlantic 3.50 jaitimore Bingie, Tickets...... 2.60 For farther — formation and tickets a) pny to mam "8 Light atrest what, eae LYMONT PAV! won =. \d SUMMER RESORT ‘can be ep yr Fionics er Excursions by auplsine te 8, ee grr Bropriston, Ca af EN. agt., 208 Tin bt. moraieees, AMUSEMENTS. W*SBINGTON SWIMMING &CHOOL, ow oe Ave. ard Hi St., ey yore 4th ry streete, will be o} From 6. m. fo lop a opat 7 GENTLEMEN » r 0 m. for BOYS. The customary hours for LADIES mitt be that day GEO. A a oe eat ——$—$S — — — _____Freeittect BIVER'S BUMMER GARDEN CONOERTS. D Altractions THIS WEEK—Miss ise Helgnn ay- lor, Contralto; the Baltimore Quartette; wm. saeger. Co ee Bo gost mo 8 Grosicet I Banjos st “Adnasest 3030 lettin hinds OLE BICYOLE SALESROOM AND SCHUOL FOR 1HE DISTRICT AT FENTON HALL, 1108 E 8taxet Nortawest, Wasuixeton, D.C. fra, stamp for fall ee) to |. I. CABPENTER. aSHINGTOR rapa Recaues 2s 6TH AND 7: Ba NCON FOR LADIES ani EVENISG FOR GEN’ oy Are EROgN an ‘Teachers y at all nome to give instruction ia 25 cents. { psa BY PHYSIOLANS. FROPIC- FRUIT ZAXATIVE. FREPABED YROM TROPIOAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, 4A Delicious and Refreshing Fruit Loxenge, Which Serves the F he Purpose of Pills ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE i the best prepara - tion in the world for Com Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Piles, and all ki = adres Complaints. It acts gently, effectively, and and is delicious to take. Cleansing the aystem thoroughly, tt imparts vigor to mind and body, ‘nd dispel Melancholy, Hypo- chondria, eto. ONE TRIAL OONVINGES. PACKED IK BEONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. Price 25 and €0 cunts. wees Boa _| __SUMMER RESORTS. PPS rorst sore | Br. Mary's County, Manyviaxn, Opes for reception gf eusste Jone Mir, anderthe zapoment of th® owter - dus to make it homelike ray ouencrive } one Se gl hae at te 1 the orang Na aed T. BOUTHALL, 527 Vermont i ~ + ee bareeeeh \ Sun mer Bowe for farutlios A FEW PERSONS ae wet ACcomMo- mele" mmse ~ pwd ae, w —™ rectal LAWS oct ml fou inc waters Vas | with Washineton, tisiumorean: & | 92 on the ee fart | ont obey Pik cod water, panty LS Spencers George Lady of ie Lake aud Jane io en ey. required MkB. =. B. HAGE, Winchester, Va. For further informstion address MRS. JOE. TRAVERS, | | | BB'S HOTEL, iS ISLAND, $e2-2m Piney Poivt. St. Marys Qo., Ma. Burt Bathing. ¥ ishine, Bis pe coving. Gurl BURBE HOUSE Nw 7pm Bote & reopeces for the = a | Saas oes Fre 896 per mouth Konte irom Notiol ta, wilt unobstracted cos in! ra ateamer. ‘thampton jonday. Wednerday ry . Of Nortbawpt™ pe a al ae D Yormeion adazees = To RIVER MPEG wa Hott rs : BT J.T. EPADY, Proprietor. ® vathing, crabbing: co Cone HYGEia HOTEL. ate and medical attent! q face on ihe Potomac. Tere, Hi 38 ner Lard at ‘Gone. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA.. pe oy ulver apriaes I a are = fen a gaat an! pile a “ PE <G8, VIRGINIA fhe Ur ited Beaten nek ene Resort Ss r waterr. New Send (or describing hyeienie sdvautares, |. Eau © mma < are 3e90-1m min HARGINON PHOEBUS, Pros. LARK HOUSE. Asbury Park, has ali the €215- Bekeia g8°S0 via B ioe, melon; fine @urdisee Iacwal fo. etdres Ad. MYERS. BV. FAusene hae ® | porch weed tab & ie houre and near Crcuiars at Btar office. __ 28 — TOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, X. 5 “Omen = Sesen Sees ee phia, Manager. Pgh laryed and ics. AESHALL'S ST. GEORGE HOTEL. proved, edaitiogal rooms, new restanran a This old tayerite te Summer Resort, situated rear itor and electric bells. Com’ Ne accom Peer Potomac, and, tion for 1,000 guests. x) ‘bya Si only 30 miles f; the Ic Sal te ope SOE eS enjebrated Oreberira is smal ‘ont ~~ daily lire steamers betw-en W: ree ee Hann Dax folky ‘The moet attractive, Wealtayand eat. wait | water bath! ng place on the Potomac. Good — 1 XN T. BINEO Hi ard boat Guests cc be ts with conveys } JOOSEHE Ri "Laxn, Mar . st ‘Pine Fotrt. Tern Per Day, B10 Per | ~ fhe favorite resort of no: thern Marne ete tee Month. for si orte: suumer tourists and in R. J. MARSHALL, Prov. | yalide., Nor sirens Mintel Sass Ar A. DEN feet iG LAKE, N.. Ww “6 ClieNERy & 00 a, an e- cee ‘Mavi mo RY. ase. ICHARDBON, Proprietor. R RENT—COTTAGE st Washiogton Grove; 0 for season; Dew; shed th ‘are first-class in every repent. node. tease Bre MF. ee kiteben; “highest ground. ‘at on. a will mise 4 BT HOU! egies seen ene saveke ieee, a and New York avenue north: ‘je2/-4t 83 to S14 per ~ = IVER VIEW HOUSE, Sesame Bowing Alley, Buuliard and Poos ost delighttal and popular Same Bay Trg San WALTER BURTON proprietor m en a . a wer Resort in ‘the at state. Salt water bath. ing. ibe, boating and ‘ehing. First case ac- forfaniies Behd yore © for the reception ol eteets June Jett Ima. nC CLARESOR PETERS, Prop. | 1, with improvements aud hee yas for June HARBIN & LOSERAM. TOMAC HOTEL, re of wuland Hota, ang, Sr. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND. tt Tad oharies Lowe W Hoven Jowe 25, Terms, $1.50 per Warksbeton, taf des tu. | ORY 82 per week, ani Rageipents or per montn. EAUMONT HOUSE, ts a ic netat Pi All C2 ewe Saas (onan BALL, C. CAPE MAY. ‘pequaled location, # sutetsnti ar Derere: 2. 1 7 Oe ior. ew furtiture, prompt and sttentive: ce, Viner. elevator, electric belis. Pamphlets at the Rizxs House, Ebbitt, A TABLE OF PARTICULAR XCELLI House and Star Oftice saan 5 yond mr Eisomer Jel1-troptl B. 0. 30! RUM, 8 8 GolSaate for I" Fhadetpne. SOMMER RESORT IN THR MOUNTAINS OF Open fe 5 ° 2 fravel from city: #eoa water: Plo: Rite omer pore, tide water. Uni acliy “tates scoommoahane for Kiran s- 8 Patch Pr Proprietor, Hllsboron "Va: | goa, pen Junel For iartecere OAC APRINEEL, Treat, Harrisouure, Va, y R= ENON SPRINGS lan BATHS, VA. OPEN eS i —— be Bot M4 acignttal For circulars ani mers i RATT, mll-3m 401 9th street, W Washington. Dr’ o. i Wandington, DO. THE WEST JERSEY KAILROAD, base FOPULAE WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JEBSEY RAILBOAD In Two Hovns From PHILADELPHIA. (New Baoap Gaver Rovre ) Fast ‘Trains, with Parlor attached are run du fhe season at convenient Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITY, 6 sedgers will find on their Innow running fast express trains of Klewsut Pas- arrival at Philadelphia Union jor Oonohes ana Panis Goaches and Horse Gare ready to transfer Care, (Om Walon rea Onanen POR BEAT @. fhe station of the West Jersey B.., at the foot of Bepvosp 10 26 cunts ee TEROUGH ies’ STOP IN 90 MINUTES. Fort info: rom Wash gains ‘af th "pot J. B, WOOD, General Pass'r Agent. ton Union ‘Coaches 0 UN OR, Gener Menagerie 3m Airegt to Station ofthe Went Jonsey Raiivoa Stoo ITED STATES H ofpor shrpae tak checks ana m irae ta fall in~ Of ‘ite lacwest fn atlantic a fond formatign apniy as fliows” ‘ortheast corner 18th rece CHAS Gunter Manager. EE comer Sih ana B es veiete. ave. . T. MOKGAN Musical Director. Station Baltimore and Unio Bailrosa. BROWN & PE, Proprietors. FEANE THOMSON, nnd —- 18 60, jyd,augeo ‘WOOD, Gen'l Pass'r. Agent. MFBREMAGOG HUUSE N&eWPOKI, VI, commanding a magvificent view lake and mountains. ga er fitted Bp: supplied with stean: and 3. B. DR. METTAUR’S Modates 400 guests. eee 10 to Eesk eoecial rates STS MEADACHE PitLs [9848 Boone ALTOONA, PA., SY Om Mary Lise Pennstivasia RaILRoan, | of the <4 producing © Amid the most sictaxceres scenery of the Alle- girections fors _— yg ae. ey Is airy, clersctly os druninte 9 —— rooms ani eueine render it ———w “tee furnished ‘one state. can obtain a Cs of the most desirable resorts in this: yy resort pnpeny TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: rest and a 0: cht the by 3 gavin View of Alleghenies by Rev. THoMas GuaRD, one of the mort . 4 "ae a &e., | _Thave no hesitation ge you thet Dr. adacers, W. D. TYLE . Mestacn's Heapacus Pris have proved wee’ je Superia : ime. iE PARE HOTEL. ‘Yours traly, THOMAS GUARD. T ME Ltasnroks, Pa tt Rey. Tuomas GAMBta, pastor M. K. Church, Ha- 5 per week: yi The Hot ana ingee: have Dr. AUR's HRaDsonE Prite grounas ad surroaed Sut with Mowers ana | With xreat bencfit. I am Low seveuty-nine pears fountals shades, yA old fc oake—do- | old, and have (een subiect to Const 8 bum- eaticated deer add 10 beauty, Acooler and | ber of years. Your have 80 ome for Ui the Bot months, cannot be found in sry case, the, fret time T come to sn abe a of th Pd aS combined ‘Yours tray, jOMAS GAMELE. ma Uberal mi: it, makes the a anege! es desirable soci Ty art ot the samme, Lewis A. THIRESTED, pastor M. Z. Ohureb, cron your journeyto ts Niagara] Falls _or SWatervurye Ma: ‘Dr. Merravn's Beransce® PILis to per N. 0. R, W., brexk your trip st Williamsport waa! who wae tn bed with a tnd ailaek of Slows Pon0- 2m. ‘ever, and in two days he was ovt attending tors Sean Roget Vinee Aven Te _ ATEANGIO OLY, "open My a aoe NE MOUNTALN HOUSE. CRESSON BPRINGS, Camenra Co, Pa, = Salami ly enlarged: drainage and wat r Rees ence are ee a have been added io the oa and ithas been elegantly Dottane Residences to -clses Music, &c., Mie. eS aed fp information, sare rvieR, supt. (MAHILL HOUSE, ASEURY PARK, NEW JEE- oe lOUBE, ‘Sane 1h 2 ict the Hj s Beck and Bi ‘Bathing Be Taree: ‘house rooms added — refurnished. Mal Proves fgciities. Greatly Tpotbestat sesulde resorts, choles of rooms Et “pee Mixonrents HOTEL, L Trois many edvantames T have new front, giving & Dumber & coal and 5 feet facta ce at day. Eas F. ‘jel T-1m* Sane aR dia ae ae by mail and expreas wealt® 2008 (old 40) Semtersne street, Georgetown, D.C.