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% THE #VEN SUNDAY G STAR. +++ JULY 3, ISSL. [Continued trom First Page.) the evening papers; too late, however, to de- come known to the general puolic watt!’a much later beur. In fact, the people ving at the West End and in thesuburbs: ane se. in many cases, unaware of the tragedy. dwing to the fact that the specta? editions of the evening papers are not pubilsued later than six o'¢!02K. ‘he news first ohtatned general «irculatioa la the theaters—at Covent Garden. where Patti Was singing: at Her Majesty ere it Was a Nilsson night, and at the Princess’, wher there was a revival of BronSon Howar. play, “Ihe O'd Love and the New.’ A general exodus of Americans took place after the Sad Lews became known, and thetr -de- Parture caused visible vVacaacles inthe Stalls and boxes, Thenceforward a stream of tnquirers, among them many ladies mm opera dress, poured {oto Minister Lowell's private’ residence, and into the American Exchange, ail anxious to learn the latest’ particulars. ' At the hotels gnd the American Exchange numbers stayed up until @aylight this morning wasting for the bulletins forwarded to the Herald's London office. It is hot foo much to say that scarcely an American famttly tn London retired to reat until they had received news of the latest bulletin telllog of the almost hopeless condition of the sufferer. Telegrams keep pouring tn from all parts of the United Kingdom asking fordetalied informa tion.” The Queen Informed. ‘The news was received at the foreign office a little before four o’clagk, and a message was lanmectately forwarded to Lord Granville at his private residence. He at once communicated It to the other members of the Cabinet and to ‘the Queen at Windsor, who was deeply moved by the startling tntelt!gence. Daring tue after- Loon Lord Granville called twice at the lega tien to Inquire after the condition of the Presi- Gent. Royal Sympathy. Later in the evening Minister Lowell re- ved the following dispatch from Her Ma- “Sir Henry Ponsonby, Windsor Castle, to His Bx- xcellency Mr. Lrcell, US Mintster: “Tre Queen has heard with the deepest con- “cern the report of an attempt haying been madeon the life of the President, and sin- cerely trusts that the rumors of his having been seriously wounded are untrue. Her Ma jesty, ‘wou'd be glaa to learn any news you may abie to give her.” This clspatch was immediately communi- cated to the Secretary of State at Washington. Comments of the Englisn Press, Loxpox, July 3.—The following appears in this morning's (server in doubdte lead:—“A most profound and sincere feeling of regret will be occasioned by the news we publish this morning of a dastardly crime ot whitch the President of the United States has been the victim. There is no evidence as yet that the attempted assassination comes under the category of political erimes. Mr. Garfield owes the attempt upon his life, in as far as 1s known, to the fancied grievance sustained by some dismissed official. Regtctde, however monstrous tn {tseif ts stil! an intelligibie crime— that 1s, acrime for which ft {s possible to as- sign a motive; but to Kill one President with the view of making room for another is apn act of insane folly, as well as wickedness, which is hardiy lkely to be committed by any man in bis senses. It is too early yet to form any optaion as to the Presi- cent’s chances of recovery, but our Aqierlcan Kinsmen may rest assured that the tatelllgence from Washington will be awaited almost as eagerly by Evglishmen as by the Presideat’s own fellow-country men,” Assassinations of Ruicrs. It {fs acurious fact that no King of England or Emperor of Germany has ever fallen a victim to an assassin, although several attempts have been made on the present monarchs of these countries. There are murders enough of a very brutal sort on record in Eeglish history of both actual Occupants of the throne and heirs to tt, Lut they all weredone openly before the world, as if the perpetrators scorned to conceal their deeds. or as if they felt that they had the rigat to perform summary execution. The only cise in English history in whitch the really guilty party sought concealment is the murder of the two young Princes in the Tower of Lon- cop, the circumstances of which have been tola to every visitor. Several Popes have fallen victims to the daggers of assassins, and Henry of Navarre, one of France's ablest monarcas, met the same fate. The kliling of Marat by Charlotte Courday was also an assassination in the true sense of the word. Russta has the longest record of such crimes to show so far, but the United States seem to be fn a fair way jesty: of taking at least an undisputed second place. $ ‘The attempts at assassination have been par- | ticularly numerous during the past third ot a century, or since the use of fire-arms and the scientific use of gunpowder have been per- fected, A list of Uhese, successful and uosuc- cesstul, is at this time particularly tnteresting: isis—November 26—The lite of the Duke of Modena wes attempted. is49—Jube2i—The Crown Prince of Prussia ttacked at Minden. ‘May 22—Sofeloque, a workman, shot at ick Willam 1V., King of Prussia, and broke his forearm. 1ss¢—June 25—Robert Pate, an ex liewteaant eee ¥, attempted to assassinate Qucea tet September 24—An !pfernal machine was Ld at Marseilles, with whica it had b2en In- lenced to cestroy Napoleoa iL. iss'—February 1S-The Emperor Francis Jcseph of Austila was grievously woun ted in the bead while walking on the ramparts a a by a Hungarian tallor named Ltozen: —April 16—An attempt on the life of Vic mmanuel was reported to the Itallan Chamber. issg—July 5—An attempt was made to Kill Napoleon [il as he was entering the O)2ra Co- Merch 20—Ferdinand Charles [II., Dake of Parma, was killed by an upknown man, woo stabbed bim tn the abdomen. 1855—April Napo'eon It] was fire? on at the Champs Elysees by Giovanni Piauer!. 1s56—April 2s—Raymond Fuentes was ar- rested tn the act of Mring ou Isabella, Queen of Spat RS —Dec. S— Agesilas Milano, a soldier, Stabbed Ferdinana Ill, of Naples, with kis bayonet. issi—Aug, 7—Napoleon IIf agatn. Barco- lett, Gibald! and Grillo were seatenced to geati for coming from London to aassinate im. issS—Jan. 14—Napoleon HI for the tifrn time. Orsint and bis associates threw falminating bombs @t him as he was on his way to the opera. is61—July 14—King Wilam of Prussia was forthe first ume shot at by Oscar Backer, a student, at Baden-Baden. Becker fred twice at bita, but missed bum, Sez—December 1s—A student named Dasstos fired a pistol at Queen Amaila of G: cess of Oldenberg) at Athens, isés—December 24—Eour more conspirators frei London against the iMfe of Napdivon 111. Were arrested at Part: April 14—President Lincoln was shot by Ss Booth. S6°—April 6—A Rassian named Kavarsov attempted Czar Alexander's life at St. Peters. burg. He was folled by a peasant, who was ennobled for the deed. June in the Bols de jogne, is6j—June 1: Maximilian shot, ses—June 10—Prince Michael, of Serbia, was Eiled by the brothers Radwarowitci. isvi—The life of Amadeus, thea newly King of Spain, was attempted. isi2—August — Col. Gutlerlez assassinated Pres'dent Baita, of the repubitc of Pera. isis—JaLuary 1—President Morales, of Bo- livia, was assassinated. isi56—August — President Garcia Maeno, of Ecuador, was assassinated, isté—Sultan Abdul-Az'z was killed fn his Palace by order of his ministers, June 5. isij—June—President Gill, of Paraguay, was assassinated by Comiander Molas. '$—May 11—The Emperor hype GEG any, was shot at a2‘, this time by Emiie Beni Max Hoedel, afias ‘Lenma>”. the soctal- ist. Lebmann fired three shots at the En peror, who was returning from a drive with (ne Grand Duchess of Baden, but missed him. ls7s—June 2—Emperor William shot at by Dr. Nobling while out riding. He recetved about thirty smal} shot fn the neck and face. 1s78—April 15—Attempted assassination of the Czar at St. Petersburg by one Solojew. He Was executed May 9. isi¢—December 1—The assassination of the var attempted by amine under a train, wear M joscow. 1s79—December 3i—The King of Spain was shot al ie driviog with the Queen. inily of Russia by viswing up ths. Winter fam! Palach Be soldiers were and forty- ounded. —Mareh 13—The Czar, A’exander IL, kiliea by a Domb, EMBROIDERED NAPKINS.—Mra. Lottie a well- Known writer in England on social topics, speaking of the dinrer-tabdle, lays great stress Ch the necessity of alr napkins,” and adds that in these there is great room ‘for variety and art needle-work. It ts very rarely, she says, that we s¢0 6 pretty set. “Too often th: LOCAL NEWS. ‘THE Free Last Evsxiva —The alarm of fire At 6:30 o'clock, from box 54, was oveasioned by ) the discovery of fire in nouse No. 1913 5ch street southeast, owned and occupied by Taorn- ton Davis; loss $300; no insuranze. House No. 416 L street southeast was also damaged to tue | amount of $208, owned by Antonio Davote, oc- | cupted by Mrs. Augustt Ozeao, Figut B&sTwRen BxoT! Adont 10 o'clock last Bight a quarrel arose Op Covington street between two brothers named Robert and Wash- irgton Gardner. The former struck and severely cut the latter on the head with a puker. Dr. Cory rendered medical ata. A Baby FourD.—About 10:30 o'clock List eve- Ding Oiticer Larrabee, took to the sixth station a live female colored Infant found on the park ‘ng In front Of 1449 Massachusetts avenu= nortn- west. It appears to be about a week old, and a | colored woman named Mrs. Davis, took charge of tt until further arrangement can be muda. Great Bakeatxs fo merchant's tatloring made clotMpg, new and some Iiitle Word, at Herzog’s, 308 9th st., near Penna. ave. t FUssBL1’s ice cream. r AT DAMMANN’S, 806 7th st. northwest, gants four-piy linen collars, 3 for 252.; four-ply itaea ‘ufts, i9e.; gents’ colored bordered han iker- (hicTs, 3 for 25c.; gauze undershirts, 15; British halt bose, 2 for 25°.; best fancy hait hose, 25¢ Pair; Dest nickel buckle suspenders, 252 ; white tes, 12e. @ dozen; excellent unlaundried shiris, 45c. One Price Combination Store, Sv5 7ib st. Lorthwest.—Advt, R. M. Lutter. Esq., Davenport, Iowa, 1n- dorses St. Jacobs Oll ab A pain Danie: = . Hed oaastlse M. WILLIAN respectfully requests that his customers will find tt convenfent te make their purchases early In the day, a3 he will close nis Store hereafter at 6 o’clock. t ——- FOR THB 4TH —Howson’s Ice cream, rizh pure, detictous, in abundant supply. $1.25 a gal. 1103 wth —adet, Beg eee TO SPEND the 4th of July in pleasant and Seclable scctety, go to the pienic given by the Knights of St. George, at Juuemann’s pleasure garden, 4th and E streets northeast.—Aavz, eg THE ATTENTION of the Union Veteran Corps ~ oo to special notice of meeting this even- ——_.—___ _, WHat bargains there 13 at J. E Young's, 736 ith street, of the damaged goods by the late storm.—Advt FOURTH OF JULY AT WASHINGTON GROVE.— ‘Trains will leave B. & O. depot for Washington Grove July 4th, at 8:10 and 5:40 a.m. Round trip tickets 50 cents only. Superior hotel ac- commodations on the ground.—adlvt. FOR next thirty days a discount of twenty Tr Cent. will be allowed on ail sales at Bar- low’s, 1225 Pennsylvania ave, northwest. ——_. DaMMANN’S, S06 7th st. northwest: Folding camp stcols, 12c ; lunch baskets, at 23c, 45¢.; our $3.60 satin lined parasols for $2 5); our #4 satin lined parasola for $3; yur $5 ‘lace trimmed lined parasols for $3.25 and $3.59. Great reduction of prices tn our hoslery, glove, corset and lace goods departments. Oae Price Gynec Store, S06 7th st. northwest.— Aah, e THE FOLLY OF HaNGING Domgsmic Cain There ts at present, says a writer Inthe Butta: @ tendency to be run away with by a vag. ti pression that certain fashions which some ar- Ustic people happen to have adopted are neces sarily desirable, and tt is in consequence of this Weak-headedpés3 that so many persooscover their walls with plates and dishes of china. 00- viously the proper place for a plate or dish 1300 a table, and obviously also its primary odj2ct is utility. ‘This utility consists ta belng placed on a table to hold certain things, and no plate or dish was ever intended to be hung on the Wall ofa drawirg room, certainly not tu regu- lar sets up to the soup ‘tureen, as may be seen in some houses. We are not, let it be noted, in apy way protesting against vases or even pieces of domestic ware being placed on tables or shelves in moderation whore thelr color, it they have a color, hetp3 to Itght up a room, or where some delicate painting on them may be carefully observed. Bat doinestic (hind, a8 a Tule, 13 pot ft to adorn a wall. It possesses no beauty of form, nor the breadth of Color aud design to permit i to comp2te with pictures. An peat may be made in favor of the genuine Wedgwood ware, with the designs by Flaxman, and the competent artists who were employed by Josiah Wedgwood an Bentley; and be it noted how thorouzh y these able men understood their business, for such china as they intended should decorate the walls of rooms was issued from the Stafford shire potteries in the form of plaqie3 or modal. Mons. ‘Therefore we hope thar all sensibie do: , Whether they be professionals or ama- Teurs, will take care to laform any so-called “bigh-art” person who may wish for their advice that the decora'ion of walls with ao- mestic china 1s Inartistic.—Ar’ Avia teur, 4 & THE HENLEY REGATIA. HESLEY, July 2, 12 m.—Cornell crew when leading the Hertford crew by three-quarters of & lengtb, unfortunately ran themselves ashore after the race Lad last'd barely two minutes. Hawxxey, July 2, 12:30 p.m —When th? Cor bell crew fouted with theriver bank tiey had traversed about a quarter of the distance of tne course and looked like winting, The Hertf crew finished alone. The Cornell crew tn ing for position at the start obtained the or Inside station, which ts the more advan ous position on the Ilenley course. The Cornell-Vienna Match. ‘The match between the Cornell craw and the Viepna Rowing Club crew 1s fixed for the 5th of August, to be rowed on the river Danube the course being with the stream a distance of about four miles. Cornell Entered for the Metropoli- tan Regatta. ‘The Cornell crew have entered for the Metro- 4M Le. | t2:20—OHTOAGO, politan regatta for fours without coxsivatns, To come off at Putney on the 14th inst. Out-of-Door Sports YALE'S VICTORY OVER HARVARD FRSTZKDAY. The annual race between Harvard and Yale tock place yesterday afternoon at New London,- On account of the roughuess of the water It was six e'clock before the start Was made. Tne crews were aligned, and in a moment tne referee made ready to give the word, and almost tostantly the Myo flew througa Lhe water as though sprung From a bow, but ouly to oe re- called at the tnird stroke amld the jeers of the Harvard crew. They were recalled because of moking a faise start. Once more, “Are you read)?" followed by the word “G and at three minutes past six o’clogk the boats started. As the two shells flew by the pier at the navy- Jard there was scarcely difference ensugh in thelr relative positions to be distinguisuable. At this point was Witnessed what was doudt- less the finest contest between college elgats ever seen in thiscountry It was th@ decisive Pont of the race, and 1t seemed for a momeat a3 Unough fisrvard was destlued to win. A mighty effort, however, sest the Yale a fall length in the ‘lead. At’ the end of unrea miles Yale had a lead of twolengtha. Yale strugzied for a greater lead and Harvard to cut it down, ahd thus, spurt answertug spurt, the two boats crossed the line in the same relative postiton that bad been matntatsed for nearly a mite, Yale leading by two lengths. ‘Time, Yale 22:13, Harvard: RIGHTON BEACH RACES. Tne LErighton Beach Racing Agso- clation | inaugurated thelr second meet- ing to-day with four rneea. The first race, a Stakes, for three year-olds, one and an eighth miles, was won by Duke of Mon- taloan, Baltic second and Bauter third; time 15S. ch pools paid $3 70. second race, purse $200, of which #50 to the second horse. one mile: Aleck Ament won, Bernardine second and Buckra third; ume i4iy French Pools paid $22 05, Third race. purse $200, for all ages, $10 entrance, to go to second horse, three- quarter mie beats; Won by Charley Ross, 1. B Sprague second; time 1 17, 1.16, 115. French pools pald $23 15. Fourth race, purse $250, of which $50 Lo the second horse, Naudicap hurdle rece, one and a quarter miles, over five hurdles: Terror won, Redding second and Miss oe Uuird; ume 219, French po0's paid 60, THE SHOOTING AT BENNING3. ‘The following scores were made at Benning’s yesterday: Or entries—Laurttzen, 31; Burnside, 31; Bryant, 29: ‘ira, 29; Beall, 29: Bell, 29; Cash, 28; Reis, 97. Re-entries—Be>. Sh TG, OO Tt, 98; 8; Laurit- , pryant hgrter, 26; Wahstatt, 25. Kk the first prize on ox his ori; entry. IN THE INTERNATIONAL REGATTA AT OTTAWA class sculling match was Yn"oy’ Ross; Gandour, second “and Bosme: ‘Hosmer, .. Schaeffer, Ross and MeDo ‘Ross won by two lengths without t vely an place between Hosmer strug le Trek, both of whom. rowed a Pl x Hosmer halt 3 3 Tricks rho seemed to be ahead; Riley Ors ted, einth; MCDOUAIG Bev DoW: thought that Mr. L, Lorillard’ fue colt Gresada was broken down, im the “hundred pound race” at Coney Island lat Tuesday. At the exhibition now heldin Japan run wita made of na- Uve paper, oh has been tested: ana foundt0 ‘be atronger PROPOSALS. BOOTS AND SHOES. | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, fe. | Prorosats FOR PAINTS, OILs, &0. Orrick oF Bertprxc ron State, Wak AND Navy DEPanTMENTS, Wasersoron. D. O., June 28th 1881. Sealed Prepossis for farnishing and delivering White and Rea Lead, Linseed Ot, Colors, Brushes, ie . required for painting at tha north wing oftas | Euildiug for State, War aud Navy deoartments, in this city, will be received at this office Uxrre 12 M., OF JULY lit, 183), and opened immediately thereafter in pressnea of bidders. Bpecificstions, general fasirnctions for bitders, and blark forms of propoasl, will be furnished t> estabiithed deslere in ths’ aboye articles, upon their proper aypiteation to thie fl @ a BOMAS LINGO: N OASEY, Je2*-6t Lieut. -Col. Uorps of Eug'rs RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIG RAILRGAD.- TEE MODES, BABT I INE, axp THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EABT asp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACE! a ¥ GUUPLER! STEEL SOHEDULE TO TAKE EFYE0T SUNDAY, Mar wp, 1881. AVE WASHINGTON: <OINCINNATI, AND 8. 1vUls FAST EXPRESS. 00—Baltinore, ¥ilicott ity, and Way Stations. 16:40—BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 6:60—Ba'timcre, Arnapoiis, aod Way, (Piedmont, Coyne jiuchester, Hagerstown, and Way, ay. Point of Rocks and Way Stations SOPHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOS- SON &: i 8:40—-sTAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS {connects for Hagerstown and at Point of stocks for Frederick.) 9 ory o bunday only, for Baltimore, Annspolie an i. 10:00——BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyatts- ville, Colleve, Beitsville, Laurel, Annayo.is Junction, Jeeaup’s and Handver.) 420:40—PITTSBOR CHICAGO, OINOINNATI ASD ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 12:10 oaatmore, Elicott City, Annspolis and Station $1:2 Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. 1215- BALTIMORE EXPRESS “YORK &. 8. 3:3U—Baltimore and Way Stations (Winchester, frederick, Hayerstown and Way, vis Helay.) 4:30-BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- REL EX PRESS’ (Frederick, vis Belay, stops tab “Point of Hodis: "roderick, Hagerstown, “Winchester and Way Stations. (On Suaday to Poiut of Rocks and Way Stations onl.) t440—Baltimore, Annsrolis and Way stations. 16:45 BALTIMORE EXPRESS (Martinaburg and wey. via Belay. Stops at Byattevilie and Lan- 6:05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. ‘T30SBALTIMORS, RYATTSVIELE AND LAU. “BEL EXPBEMS. 2 2 1OA5SPITEREURG, CINCINNATI, AND SI. 18 5 19:0—PAJLADELPHIA, NEW YORE, AND BO8- ‘ON EXPRESS. Sleeping cars to New York. 10:00—BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE, AND LAU- BEL EXPRESS." Mtops oa sigaal’or to let of Deeacnwers at any station vetweea Washinton nay and polis Junction. ect Pally., sundays only. “Other trains dally, ex- pt nunday, pt eas from Washington stop at Relsy Sts- For farther information apply st the Baltimore and Ohio ticket office, Washington Station, aad pee 1351 Penneylyapia aveane, coraer 14th street, where orders will be takan for bazzase to be checked and received at any point in the city. m23 ° HE GEA‘ L881 eeskevivanie sours 1881 TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Deuble Track, Stee] Haile. Solent te MaGNiFionyt EQuieMesT 10:50 ta. daily, with Sleeping Cars irom Harciebury to Cincinnati, Bt. Lonis and Ohicawo: 9:80 pln Say with Palace Qara to Pitwbnrs. BALTIMORE AND POTUMAU RBAILKGAD. Rocheater, Buffalo, Niavara, and the North, st day; 9:30 p.m. G By, aie Palace Oars to Canan- ‘Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 > except Hunday. and the East, 8:00 a. m., 10:80 a. iio, and 10:19 p.m. On Sunday 2:0 9... express 0: man Parlor Oars, 9:90 a.m. daily, except 5; vs for Brook); R.Y., all rh connect at Jorney Ony with bouts of Broskire Aenae aa! fording direct transfer to Falton strest, avold- Ing double ferriaxe across New York city, 10:30 am, a grasa fat Qn Sunday, 2:00, 10:00 and 10:15\p.m Limited Hxprees, i. daly, except Banday es 40. 8:00, ¥: 2:00, 4 4 40, 6:49 -D anday, foes ones ae a 4:40 tor Pope's 1, a.m. ani 2 TO. daily, except Sunday. ae For Annapolis, 640 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- St s ALEXANDMIA AND FREDERIORSBURG BAUL- WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING. TON BAILBO, L. fally, e ria for Washinton, 6:00. E 300, 5:00, 7:00and 9:10 On Benaay Mt 8:05 Tickets and information at the office, aortaean ifthe depot. winsre Ofdcr eae he i at ae wt the where orders can oF the vhecking of Dagwage to destination from hotels and *eeidences. ‘7, R. WOOD, General Passen: nt, FRANE THOMBON, Goneral Manucer, ~ Govag MEDICAL, &c. RE NO PaY!—To all afificted with private Fes COM e st Once and you shsl! be rewarded Speedy care without 1uereury. Dr, BItOTH- , $06 B street routhwest jeat-1m* HH RIOORD. 141 WEst FAYETTE st. Baltimore, from long experi¢ace in hospital and private practice, is enabled to waarantee a cure in Syphilitie disorders of the blood, throat, s030 or skin. Victims of fndlscretion with Spermatorhea, premature decay, lot manhood, &e., rendering marriage improper or ushappy, are radically cured. Receut or Chronic Goadrrhsa cured in three to eight days by s local remedy. Oail or write. 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GHENT MEANY, snd have crossed red lines on the wrapper: A CLEAR SWEEP!! routonr TMMENS@ STOCK OF IDS, we havs reiucsd forthe nex) thirty days our 86 COL adiew beet French Kid Battoa BOOTS! 2, Kid Button to $2, Ladies Kit Button ty St Bid Newports a Batton to 82 & 82.25, btrap SANDALS to BL jewporta and Sandals to 750% Lasting *L'P PRS to 330, CNGRMBS t 750, te best Hind-sewel Low SHOES and Gal- TERS to Real-pact OXFORD TIES fine Colf Low RH ES to 82.50. 60 pdard” Solid Low SHORS to 81 25, Children’s pANDAL Sand NE WPIRTS Infsuts SLIPPER stite® Chiid’s cod SH i cotfore, 20¢ snd for the country, 50s. M42 RO MISTAKE. YORK SHOE euneyivania avanecs CHILDR!} One hundred a one Baica. GEO. MoOARTHY. fm: tis eta seer ceo, pe Ces PHILADELPAIA AND NEW | atG. GIESLEE'S, ‘toa cy = HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW Goopbs IN POTIERY AND PORCELAIN. DESSERT PLATES, BTATUETTES, DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, FINE PLATED WARE and choice bits of OHINA, suitable for WELDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE. jell No. 1009 Pennsylvania. {UWLER'S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JABS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS. NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLIOA. TOILET S8Ts. DINNER BERVICES, DECORATED and WHITE. SILVER PLATED WARE ality in Toe Pitchers, Baskete, Oard Re: Potomac STFA MBOST QOMPANY'S AD- onthe finest qu: Casters, Bercy WILMARTH & EDVMONSTON, 709 Market Space, THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, Tau Exst mn Usk, at J. W. SCHAFER?’S, 1020 7th street, Anove New Youe AVENUE. REF RIGERATO! COOLERS, OIL AND oa OOOKING STOVES AND BANGES, We can show the largest assortment in the city ; all atlow prices. Also Oarbolized Paper, Moth Mill- dew and Water Proof. The attention of Builders and others is invited to our large assortment of Siete Mantels, Latrobes, Brick sct Ranges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- side Jewel Latrobes, Bt. George and Stas Head Elevated Oven Range and Radiant Home Furnace. for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat- W. 8. SENKS & CO. “217 7th at. nw, Estimates given ing. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ST. ESTEPHE. ST. FRELODY. PONTET OANET. OLOS DES MZYNARDS. MONSTERRAT LIME JULOZ. B. W. BEED'S SONB, 1216 F et. northwest. BEST CINCINNATE HAM OLD CROW WHISKy. VERY CHOICEST SAKDINES. Telightful bWEET CATAWBA WINE, 81 per gal. GKEAT SWISS PROCESS FLOUR. My “BOUQUET WHISKY,” 3: SEFORD'S ACID’ PHOSP! GOVERNMENT One Bottle NIGK WHI: Large Stock OHOI9! Low Prices for Everything. GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gnocez, Je30-2W 1213 Ttp st. northwest, bet. Mand N. and invigorating. OLARET, CLARE’ d refreshing drink for the Summer. Fine TABLE C! 83.75 per doz ‘ery choice TA 4.75" Ten CLaiiee Gepcen ang: Apache a a ve Ese AQUACIT,” the Messina Lemonade Powder, Oe teeea tao Tia ee 'WALDMEISTER"—Try it pure, delicious and wholesom RASEBERBY SYRUP, MONTSERRAT LIME FROIT JUICE. GEO. E. KENNEDY & 80N, ** White Swan” Pat- Flour, 1209 F st. north vest. and you will find it e. LEMON SYRUP. altimore to Atlantic City Bier tarther iptormation and tiekels appiyita 3 er information and tickets appl sf RED. SHRIVER, G.T Agent Proprietors of the celebr: scout Process Minnesot je: can be ergaged for Fienics er Excursions bj appiving ob. FB. SWITH, Proprietor, or é ‘UDEEN, ag’ 5 Tub st. northwest. Jel Ge REGATTA at RICHMOND, va. | BY COLUMBIA CONOLAVE, No. 1, 1.0 H, Excureton tra’n leaves Hmere end P temac t epor » am, TUESDAY, Joy Sth, 2883. A? tha de rese-vel by ua on sale b- ABRAMAMS &CO., dep & Ket 0) Mensyers, 467 Penn. avenue, sid fepot om the arrival train from Ricbmond. NER UNDA SIGNED Take PLEAsUR ANNUUNCING 10 THE POBLIG 1H FOURTH ANNUAL FaMILY EXCCRSIO WaTKIN3 GLEN AND NisGat Feturring via KOCH#STER SOREN SaRAV OWA, ALBANY, ard 2 dewa the world - re: dane: a Hu et nee by rail to Philadel- Phia and Wasbin,ton, wil lave Washington at 8a Mm, JULY 32 188). Tickets for Found Trip, ¢ 1d for 25 days. €22.59. cm dren between the axes of 5 and 12 years ial are. Tickets will be | 1 to ‘eave Weshington on apy b, 13h er lth. coruer of 13th and Penn's | OD, B ‘ Farties wishing ail “themeelves of this rire | opportunity of a first-class excnrei nm should cal | on or tend In the F Lames, on or before July Oth, $9 | an JeP0-e05¢ f ‘altimore. | NEW ASHANGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER | MARY WASHINGTON. CCCOQUAN FALL® AND MOUNT VERNON BPRINGS.—The Steamer Many Waseineion wil! ¢ Excursion, Trips to UCCOQUAN FaLi BURDAY, MONDAY, WEDS2SDAY and Fal DAY, I 200 a. leaving 7th street Wharf at days at 9:3" a.m. ; returning at7 p.m. Fare ronud trip, 25 centa: For MCUNT VERNON. BPRIN IS every BATURDAY. Steamer leaves Wharf at 9a. iy earaion CHAS Fare, ae esiae “This boat = ‘tered at reasonsbie rates. E. 8. KA. DALL, Manager. The Fteamer Mary Washington will also make Excursions every SATUDAY, leaving her wharf at 6:30 p.m. ; returning at11:30p m. Musie and dancing down and tack on ali tripsexcept un- daye. ‘Tickets, 25 centa. 27 RR CueoRD BEGATTA, JULY bru, 1881. Saco! Excursion Ticket. vis STEAMER EXCELSIOR, To Richmond and return, 35.00. Tiokete good for 3 days, JULY 4th, 5th and Sth. Breamer leaves 7th st. wharf 9.30 am. and33 p.m. Je28-6t VERTISEMENTS. FOR NORFCLE, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRES NMONKGE, PURE: wore AND Lomi Por LOCKOUT. T. Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and THURKDaYS at 5:30 Pp. m., an SATURDAYS 6p m. EXCURSION TO THE CAPES RVERY SU: FROM NORKOLE. First class to Fort M. First class, ronnd triv. First claes to Piney Point and Point Looko Firet caee, round trip, FOR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG, AND ALL POINTS tOUTIL ‘Th enewand splendid steamer EXCELSIOR, coa- nectiog with K.,F. and PK R. at Quantico, daily (except Sunday) at 9-40 a m. aud 3-30 p.m Fare to Richmond, limited. Fare to Richmond, uu Fare to Kichmoud, rouns ‘T way if ied. a ip, 00d for 10 dsye7 U0 EXCURSIONS. : To Richmond, via Sortolk, or to Norfolk via Rich- mend, ard return to Washington. James River by dayiizht. A delightful trip. g Fteamer Excelsior, twive daily (9:30 a.m.and3:30 P 1.) to Richmond, via Richmond, Fredericksoura apd Potomac Rallrdad trom Qu Steamer George Leary. TU DAYS and SAs CRDAYS to Norf: Richmond end Norfolk with th steamers each way. Bound trip tickets. DAILY EXOURSIOSS TO QUANTICO, via Excelsior, 9:30 a. and or Pm. On SUN- p.m, ntico ESDAYS, THURS. coanecting at James River ‘Tickets for sale W. REED'S BONS, 12) Tours, 3L Pennsyive 10 City Por: ice, and a! m pal y's ice, street wharf, GECEGE MATTINGLY, a General Buperintencent. WM. P_ WELCH, Arent. 4 AILY EXCURSIONS OF BTEAMEs ARROWSMITH. TO LOWER CEDAR POINT AND SLASKIS- TUN'H IFLAND, DURING THE MONTHS 0] INE, JULY AND AUGUST, ‘Will lesve her wharf, foot sf 7th 7:3) S& m., every MONI AY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SAT~ URDAY, and on SUNDAYS at 8' 8.m., 2nd return about 8:30ep.m., giving excur- Biouista over four hours at Lower Cedar Point. ‘Tbe water at the two places abounds eq usily in Geb, crabs and oysters, and equally salt for hath ing, Fare for the round trip during the week, 60 cents, good for day of issue. Fare for round trip on Sunday, 81, good for day of issue. Those withing mesls on the boat will be supplied 60 cents each. Special arrangements gade with hoo.8 and 8: ties, Je6 ay OLOMAC FERBY COMPANY. Pereons desiring a d)ichtful change from the de- prereing best of the city, can enjoy an hour and a hali'sride on the Po toma river to Alexendr'a and re- ed at B ¥ street north west: Cook's la avenue: Roose’s Cigar B Po'kinborn, next at turn, ary day during the week, for 15 cents, or 10 children tickets for 50 cents cn the Ferry Boa’ under 1" years of awe free. The Goats 'eay ington daily for Alexandria as follo rs: 12:30, , 2:30, 3:30, £ 50, 6:30 and 7:34 p.m ‘The trips at | 4:30, 5:50 and 6:30 p. m. are especially 2 etreehing } jel “ERICSSON LINE STEAMERS.” | ATTRACTIVE WaTeR ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA, Avoiding the Beat and Dust of the Oers A Steamer of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. wil leave the Company's wharf, cor- N (exce) junday) at 3p. m., for ‘Ehiladelphia. Canis -82.06 FARE yor. et ‘Tickets lemned to Atlantic Cit hia. Round Trip Tickets, good for the season. m26-2m 8 Light street wharf, Baltimore. LYMONT FAVILION apd SUMMER RESORT yro® A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BGINGIRG HEALTH, APPETITE AND AMUSEMENTS. EXHILEBATION, VIRGINIA CLARET OR NORTON’S SEEDLING are just the Wines. DBzes SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS. lor, Contri i Jacger, Cornet Fo cist, and the Greatest Ban joist living, Prof. Levi Brown. ions THIS WEEK—Miss Heleua Tay- »; the Baltimore Quartette; Mr. Wi Admission free. 3630 HUME, OLRA! 807 Market Space, That splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named t= 2 “SOVEREIGN,” Perfection, white, swe 807 Market Space. et _and wholesome ¥ & Sirect importation of a peli aE eed PORT WINE, absolut are, ali very bet” HG) EVENING F OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY Sod oP aed asda £05 momen seere ce oe LEAF TEA, 60 cents per pound. LE Gare ‘TEA, PROF, GUI Have ali Either iced or hot takes the place of much higher Eold 5 years ago at 80 cents. WITMER’S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR- that we will pay the above reward for a single case of PALAGR MARKRT, Corner 14th street and New York avenue Also, STEAWBEBRIES just received. _9»7 JOHN 8, RELLY. peat , and n Northern ISPs lsd rs of cer wo at putt ee GREP cuonat zur over a otter The nar daoment Menem, Eatent Flour in the Avery woperior Mim an SUESPSE SE VOTRE roP BETH Corner Ist st- and Indiana aves Mi. GALT @& CO. MOLE BICYCLE SALESRUOM ARD BCHUOL FOR THE DISTRICT AT FENTON HALL, 108 E Stsxer Nortuwest, WasHrneton, D.C. Pend stamp for full information to oem °F H. I CABPENTER. OW ASHINGTON NATATORIUM, KE ornzer, ce- IN 6TH AND 7TH —Open 7, FORE- LADIES and every AFTERNOON and ‘OR GENTLEMEN. Male and Female dy at all hours to give instruction ia dimieeion, 25 cents. TWEE} RCON FO: re Tea A $500 REWARD! OVEE A MILLION OF LMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PADS iresdy been sold in this country and in France; every one of which has given perfect satisfaction, and has performed cures every time when nsed scoor: t ‘We now ray to the afflicted and doubting ones LAME BACK 1a ion of ihe U: Tos Hon of the Bianeye, Gataeen of ie Bladder Ader High Nervous Wea ery eae SCHELLER & STEVENS, Agents, | jl): 505 Pemmeyivaaia avenue, SUMMER_ RESORTS. MER_RESORTS. ARY'S COUNTY, MARTLAcD, formont av. wortu- | 3 FEW PER ONS VATED for the teats ere Gener Lear be. Godt « No children tare fee. milk, ‘ke, fi . MAG, Winchester, requires” MKS. “a. B. For further fo: mation adarere plat CUBES TELAND. VA. th. he mer. Northampt Wednesday and formation address J.T. SPADY. Proprietor. | T= BYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, Ritusted 100 yards 1 Open 8) the year. omuac. TD) re. TONE, River & | See for circular, dese TOCKTOS NUTEL PEOP.<GRAND AND SEWALL AY e5Sha00s Si. GEORGE HOTEL Brom Clerk, Hauky DENIS Yathing place on the Botomac, Good « Guests will bs wet with concevancs | Terme: $2 Per Day, $10 Per | to $35 Per Month. yeh ALLAL OFEN.—A BIGHT HOUSE, Be tt J. MARSHALL, Prop. RE, SPRING LARK, N.J., NOW new house, modern con- ARKRDON pen for the reception ‘with improvements snd new pax oe dune. HARRIS & LOMEKAM QP. Berrie, of Willard’s Hot. and Hotel Privhton, Coney sen preprietor Owen House and Micon Den m, IVER VIEW HOUSE, © ‘The most delivhtfol and popular eam- mer Resort in the state. ig. boating nd fishing. First ¢ ass ac d-Gons at moderate prices, 8) Berd for cirew'ar 5 CLARENCE PETERS, Prop. POTOMAC HOTEL, ISLAND, MARYLAND. W 0) open Juwe 25 day $9 per week, and 830 per m fpecial arrangements for familion Stean ere met at Piney Polat wharf. Good - ing spd bathing All bosts free ress R. J. AD. St Mery's Co Bros, 704 7th ef. seat Tuas YONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY Ineqnaled locetion, substantia! > Prompt aid wt bebe. Ba08., Piney Point, C. Xander, Washirwn. D.C. eae pao gy conducted by Mr PB) le . bIEPHENSON's DErot P.O, Hotel, soap Opens June 25 ROE EXON BPEINGS AND BATTS, Va. OPEN JUNE 1. Telegraph in the hotel. home for tamu!lies. For circulars and terms spely to A.B PRA 401 9th street, Was JERSEY HAIL ReaD, (New Broan Gavor By Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLA NTIO CITY, Isnow running fast express traiae of evant Pas Bepger Cosches and Parlor Carr, (7 THE CHARGE FOR BRAT EAs us ERDUCKD TO 25 cEYTs ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN % MINUTES. ns trom Washington wil! he Baltimore and Pow timore and OhioR. R. to P) Parphiets at the Riggs Hor Ebbitt House and Star Office. — UMMER RESURTIN THE MOUNTAINS OF five wiles from - KR ; three hours #/ a_good roads! 4: Proprietor, Hi travel from cits thresque Fcenery Addrete J. B PRIC. je7-3m* I[{HE POPULAR WATERING PLAGE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hoves rroM PHILADELPHIA. sh thethrough Fart Express Trains, with Parlor Orre uring the eeason at conven arrival at Philadel Coaches and Horre gion Avennes, wi Cosches or stree! Girect to Btation cf she West Jersey lsniload BEET. ehecks snd full jn- beast corner 18th ‘Trai ars ready to transfer the station of the West Jersey B.R., at the foot of t. For Through Tick stand Pent. ave» etation BR. B., corner 6h and B ete. Pa. ave., Station Baltimore FRANK THOMSON, Geners! Manager. J.B. WOOD, Geu'l Pase'r. Agent ~ 619 Pa ave, and Ghio Naulrosa. timore and Potomac 619 Penneyivavia avent nue; tation Baltimore and Ohio J. R, WOOD, Genera! Pass'r Agent. FRANK THOMBON, Genera! Manaver. _jo6-2m | JNITeD STATES HOTEL, ‘The largest in Atlantic [8 now open for the SEA W. WHITNEY, Manager. Musica! Director. w Waitncion De. TEOS CHAS! DOW ANO PLATE - T. MOKGAN BEOWN & WOKLPPER, Prop je"8 €0,jyd,anzeo WPORT, VT, w of 16 NTS, OLS. » G E's KALSOMINE and MASURY'S EMPHREMAGOG HOUSE NE commanding a mawuificent vie the lake ard mountains PALNTS, ready for use. shed to Builders. (Sen¢ for ciroa- A full stook of LES always on ban’ GEO, BYNEAL, Jr. 438 Pre ws. week. | bvecial rates SON, Bi=ager. 1088 HOUSE. ALTOONA, PA., Os Mars Live PENNSYLVANIA Rattroan, Amid the most pictureeque scenery of the Alle- ahenies large, airy, elevautly furnished aud superior cuisine render it ove desirable reeorts in this state. oF weet can obtain a ood nla ba view ‘Logan. lake muUEIC, Ke containing terms Superi utenden’ W, © WaEaTcers . STEAM DYEING iD SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘Will call for and deliver WORK an: | District, apon ‘here in the receipt of address by n>’! oF orbers ] receives and tromand weal pareol ane on No. 106% (old 40) Jeffers-o street, Near Bridwe, Geore-t wn. D. 0." RINGHSM, THE WELL-KX WN, by mai) and express try For circular address HOTEL, ‘WILLIAMSPORT, Pa ‘week. to $15 La INCESS The Hota ant serroand ite ds handsom | Is meme of 0 w S$-cent O1GAR.: it is enperb. = SIOKLES' Onlifornis Oiear Store, Ro 101) Peun. av., bet. lthand ith ete. jee KALSOMINING, ALL INTERIOR furnished and ref inges: very attr: sid out with flowers and | rand old forest oake—do- | | iT home foi fede months, canuot be found BOOLATIOWS. an abundant supply of ferences «ven. Iiberal ee ae MEADE & OO.. 1228 Pennsylvania ss nw. Jes mal rement, makes the rk Hote! a very desirable piace to spend part of the summer, oron your journey to Niawara Falis or Sarat B. W., break your trip st Wi LUMBER: LABENTON KOU! ATLANTIC OITY, open St m14-2m be. #. NEW Mountain House. CRES8ON SPRINGS, Camprra Co, Pa, On the Summit of the Alleghentes, 2, 200 feet above Res level. within nine hours’ ride of sn; fashington. y By the erection of a new and elegant 4! accomodations at this CHARMING bee: ‘uy evlargsd and improved. and water supply are "a8. gener Elevator, Electric beila, new BKocns bave been added WE ALONE SHOW PRICES; DRY BOARDS, No. 1, 16 feet.....per 100 ft.,| a idren’s Dining and Play | STOOK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet... to the equipment of the fel, and ithas been elegantly furnished throngh- | Vo cr14 FLOORING, No. 2.... Cottage Residences to First-clses Music, Sc. For Cirevlar coutaining Analyais of the Water | OLEAR SIDING, haif inch, No.2. ‘W. D. TYLER, Bupt. “ 5 FEW pew. | WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly cear. Cal oat de ebrated Crapo brand... Ee, pope PA -ber thousand 3.90 Cannas situation is known sirable in Ast walk from Besch and Lake been sud refurnished. pri etc.; Bath Ho! a ae Sans = the beet of aa mt . Apply = MEe. M. D. CAHILL, Aeron” enlarged dining Table will rival WE FUENIEH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COET enniy and sours OF BUILDINGS FERE OF CHARGE WILLET & LIBBEY, 0 alee BOTEE oy In addition to the agony im} which is a Flower 1G OOMPANWS EXCHACT ‘at Star LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT and

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