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3, =" 9 vir Page.) man In Washington. And the people who would rejolce if his crime, even if te ialls shore urder, Were a capital offence, prepare to acquiesce ‘in Aa airy which, in’ that event, be miserably inadequate, rather than to execute justice. lawlessty. The Amertcan peo- ple, therefore, In one of the mosi exciting story, have made it clear that the disturbance of the war period has passed away and thatthey live, and mean to live, under a government not of passions but of laws. On this 4th of Jnty, therefore, with all of saddening and of shocking that It brings, there come aiso sold reesons why Americana shonid not despair of the repudiic, the birrn of which they celebrate.” Telegrams to The Star. GENESAL GRANT. His Dispatches from the Sick Reom —What he Says. BEEON, July + —General Grant is constantly Toom. Ove received this morning states: Edward Thornton. who has just left the Wh Houce, says the President cannot live, Sultation of surgeons ts being held.” Ge@eral Grant visits Elberon Hotel hourly to perus? the | Official bulletins received by the Western Unton Mabager. Surprise has Deen expressed that General Grant has sent but one dispatch of in- quiry about the President, and that was sent to Secretary Lincoln. The General hearing this ¢: I have called upon Mrs. Garfield, and (telegraphed my heartfelt sympathies for the President through Secretary Lincoln. More than this is not necessary. unless the President { will proceed to Washington.” Azother dispatch recelved by General Graat says: New York and Philadelphia physiclans have arrived, and, after consultation with other attending surgeons, agreed as to treatment. Senator Conkling Summoned to El- beron. NG BRaxcu, N. J., July 4.—Gen. Porter has just telegraphed to Senator Conkling to come to Elberon immediately. The dispatch was sent to the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York. aROUGHOUr THE COUNTrRY. Intense Sorrow in Virginia. Stacntos, Va. July 4.—The most tntense sorrow prevails in this city in consequence of the President's condition. Business is almost entirely suspended, and crowds gather around the bulletin boards. An Independence Day Celebration ‘Turned into a Religious Meeting. Provence, R.I., July 4—The most impor- tant celebration ofthe day in this state was to have been held jn Bristol. The procession wa3 fermed ready tO move when It was dismissed &nd the announcement made of a religious Meeting to be beid at 4 p. m. No Celebration in Portland. PORT '8., July 4,—There 13 no celebra- tion in Portland to-day. The city is very quiet and groups are patiently waiting for news from Washington. Anxiety in Chicazo, CHicaco, July 4,—The city 1s unusually quiet for the 4th of July. Many people are visiting from the country. An occasional band of music $s heard and small boys set off reworks around the streets; but there is no general demonsira- tiop, and a feeling of anxiety prevails, tho attention of atl being concentrated upon the bulletins as they come from Wasbingtoa. Silence in Jersey City. JaRsky Ciry, N.J., July 4.—Mayor Tausig bas ordered the celebration of the day, by the display of fireworks, to be postponed, and has ordered the chief of police to stop all firtng of cannon and flrearms. Newport's Celebration Abandoned Newrort, R. 1, July 4.—Newport’s celebra- tion, notwithstanding the arrival of visiting militia, has been postponed. The companies had formed when the order to disband was given, the grand marshal having received un- favorable reports of the Prestdent’s conaltt Maycr Slocum has issued a suitable prociama- Uon deploring the sad event, and calling upon — to abstain from the arranged festlvi- No Demonstration in Albany. Albany, N. Y., July 4.—The celebration of the Dational anniversary Were to-day is merely formal as compared with previous Fourths. ‘The military display was very me: and the companies were dismissed at an early hour. Not many decorations are to be seen and but comparativery few persons are on the stre: ‘The bulletin boards announcing the Preside’ condition attract the largest crowds and seen to possess by far the greatest Interest for tae pecple. THE FEELING ABROAD. Sensible Views from England. Lonpon, July 4.—The Manchester Guardizn eismisses the Idea of a political conspiracy in 4 merizan pot point of employ It seems quite suffictently 1n2a> Gut eau was nothing more @isappointed office seek Garfield diez, ft wih leave a gap hard to’ fill soon. As his career was Enown tn Enrope, it was feit tbat the Chicago convention had made a true and wise choice. He was not one of those sor- did manager piace-hunters, who are the oppro- brium of American politics, He was the right Man to fight the battle withthem. Itis hardly likely that when the time comes for another mammoth republican caucus, so doubtful a soll will throw up yet another man of similar inteerity and proved capacity. It 13 curtous that the abuse, which of all others needs re- forming in America, should be indirectly re- spenainle for the present crime. By reforming e system of patrenage, the Americans will best show their sorrow for Mr. Garfleid's death, or their thankfulness for his recovery, It Is Lot to be supposed that a pertectiy sane man would attempt such a crime, but the Pres- ident’s position tn regard to patronage 13 so invidious, that it is only wonderful such an attempt has never been made before.” The Assassination Commented On in English Churches. Loxpos, July 4.—At the close of the ser- mon at the City Temple (Congregational) San- cay morning, the Rev. Dr. Parker read the fol- lowing: “Resolved that this congregation, rep- resenting every shade of religious and political epinion, bas heard with inexpressible horror of Une attempt to acsassinate the President 0 Unblied States, and most profoundly sy: thizes with the Americans in the hour of Uoral consternation snd distress.” Dr. then asked the congregation if they approved the resoiution to rise. The congregation imme- diately rose en masse, Prayers for the President. A special prayer for the recovery of President Garfield was offered at Mr. Spurgeon’s Tader- nace yesterday. Prayers for the President in Que- bec. Qurexc, Juy 4.—In the English Cathedral, yesterday, prayers were offered for the re- covery of President Garfield. Great sympathy is expressed for him and his family, and the hotels and offices of the newspapers and of Consul Wasson are besieged by anxious in- quirers for the latest butietius. Condemnation of the Crime in Rome Rous, July 4.—The Liverta characterizes the attempt on President Gartield’s life as an act of barbarous and foolish vengeance, which ts rendered the more infamous tn view of the no- ble character and perfect uprightness of the vietim. HEADQUARTERS! HEADQUARTERS! ¥OR DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. IMMENSE ABSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. “SBT VIOIORIA Law: VIOTORL Good CALICO. WB eewe ‘aia eh Lawn id comes RIA PAWNS. 10 cents. Lace Strij Beersucker GING: Recrgucber G SiNGuaae ‘Nor Spice ise fast out, Boreas ee arbre Pats TARL.ATAN. MATIINGS. CLOTH for Boy's Baits 23 ce LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER GOODS. DRY GOODS AT THE LOWEST FIGUaES. Cc. M. TOWSO: 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, SOUTH Bins, Naak 125 BTRART- 1SS1e Ving dispatches from the President's sick | CELERY Asa Romedy for Nervous Diseases. What the Medical Profession Say About It. The Good Results Attending Its Use N IN Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Indigestion, Sléeplessness and Paralysis. Celery has only come into pub'ic notica within the last few years as a nervine, but scientific exper- iments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and periodic nervous and sick headacte to a marked dewree. Brown Sequard says tuat Celery contains more | Berve food that avy other vegetable or substance found in nature. Celery was first discovered sud | Used as a nervise by French physicians about 1867. But a combination of the EXTRACTS OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE, which has been but recently introduced to the profession and ths pubiic by myself, has produced such marvelous results in | curing nervousness and headaches, and especially nervous and sick headaches, ralgia, paralysis, indigestion and sleepleesies, that it has excited | Public attenti n and newspaper comments, and | Many physicisns have tested the merits of the pre- | paration with the best resu'ts,as quoted below from | afew. WHAT PHYSICIANS BAY. “Dr. Bengon’s preparation of Celery and Ohamo- mile, for nervous diseas:s, is the most important Addition made to the materia medica in the last quarter of a century."—Dr. J. W. J. Engler, of Dr. Berson’s pills are worth their weight in gold in nervous snd #ick headache "—Dr. A. H. hlichter, of Baltime “These pills are invaluable in nervous diseases." New York “Dr. Benson's pills for the cure of neuralgia are | asuccess."—Dr. GP. Holman. of Christiansburg, | These pills are s syecial preparation only for the cure of special ¢isesses, ss named, and for these they are wortby of a trial by all intellizent sui- ferers. They are prepared expressly to cure sick headache, nervous hesdache, dyspeptic headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and indigestion, and will cure any case. Price 60 | cents. Postage free. Fold by al! druggists. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. WHOLESALE AGENTS, STOTT & CROMWELL 480 Pennsylvania avenue, je22-tu, 5t WASHINGTON, D. 0. CITY ITEMS. “Fhe Celebrated Lieblg Company ot New York, Paris and London, has attained tts — Feputation by adhering to two rules. It offers no cheap goods. It offers only honest prpecane ‘at honest prices and consequently ng preparations having the naine and seal OF th eas company, one is certatn of purity and. excellence. The Lieblg Com- pa 's Arnicated Extract of Witch Huzel, tor Instance, although sold at the same price as the quack, colorless, weak trash, sold under the Tame of Witch Hazel, 1s so much superior tn every Way, that once used, ts sure to causa it to be used always thereafter. It cures Piies, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Patnrul Monthlles, Sore Throat and New- Talgid. Be sure to ask’ for Liebtg Co.’s Arni- cated Extract of Witch Hazel. Remember the Market is flooded with worthiess tmitations.”"— (Edtiorial in Scientttic Supplement of EL Ranch. tro.) Sold in 50 cents and dollar sizes. Liebig Co.’s Coca Beef Tonic Emboales the nutritive elements of the muse lar fibre, blood, bone and brain of carefully lected healthy’ bullocks, combined with the powerful tonic virtues of the Coca, or Sacre Life Plant of the Incas, and a choice quality of Sherry wine. Beware of imitations. Preventive of Malarial Diseases— Opmion ie manent Dr. je Re alton, of A — Mid. Coiden’s Licbig’s Liq Extract of Beef i3 a Most excellent preparation. It is par excel- lence. Superior to cod liver ofl or anything I have ever used in wasted or impatred constitu. tons, and extremely beneficial ag a preventive of maiartal diseases. Burnett's Cocoaine WILL SAVE THE HAIR and keep it in a strong and healthy condition, because it will stimulate the roots of the hatr, and restore the natural action upon which its growth depends. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are absolutely pure. Counterfeits! Cantion!! Several imitations and counterfeits of the RUMFORD YEAST POWDERS have been offered for sale by irresponsible par- tes. Some are called “Rumrorp,” one ia aamed “BUMFORD,” another “Hcsror»,” and 80 on. All have the general appearance of the genutne Rumford. Whoever -epares oF eells any imitations or countertelts of the Rumford Yeast Powder that are calculated to deceive the casual observer, infringes our copyrights, and render themselves Hable to heavy fines and imprisonment. We shall proceed against all infringers to the fu!l extentofthelaw. ‘The eales of Rumford Yeast Powder have —— and largely increased, in spite of the almost superhuman efforts of a number of competitors, accompanied by misstatements and misleading advertisements. Our sales are Row more than ever before, and this result has been accomplished without extenstve advertis- ing, Sut by keeping the arastin of the goods higher than than any others, ting at reason- pri We shalt do all In our power to vent im- Position upon our customers, ‘ant aall con- Unue to warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be a8 heretofore—heaithful, nut creme strength, eee N. D. ARNOLD, Treas. The thing aceiea found ar ist. Ask Drug- gists for Kough on Rats. It clears out rats, Mice, Toaches, bed bugs, &c., 15c, boxes, ‘ty “Alderney Datr: Fresh Alderney Vatter or Ghuraed ‘eve every morn- mag, ‘and deliveredin xlbs. “Ward” prints, 350. per lb, Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk’ and Sweet mk 6c. per qt, Cream, 10c. pint. DIED. lOSMER. Concord, Maas., July 4, 1831, Meee E., wife Of Pascoe Hosmer, and jauch- ter of the late John. Foster, formeriy of Hariis- ure, Pa. SIMMB. On July 34, 1881, at 20 | Minw'es past 6 p.m, EURIDICE Penis. Felict of the late Klexi- OTe yuiem mass from St. Patrick's Church at Jo o'clock a.m., Thursday, 7th inst. UNDERTAKERS. Ww = sre BER ramen, Je20__—siébet. y Nye ave. ve. and Ly L ‘street northwest. ‘OHN A. WETZEL, UNDERTAKER, 13k? mien ana) st st 2 aes Gieor; yea mai Opi ket.) TLLIAM Sees =e Avaustus BURG DORF, bebo a Desgene Bane eats xo 6 Gor Pepus. ave. eee r= LE UNDERTAKER, 1233 7th st. northwest. janig oo &. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, janid 4f 10th st. northwest. LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. AND OHEAPEST MEAT ia x BOUPS, Ke DISHES ARD HAUOH LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT MEAT. An invaluable and ‘table eaten st vl casestf weak dizestiog aad et Tae gue guccess and & boon for which Ha feel araterul See." Mode pimoeitiete +" Britiah Medical cao th the fi in Bive CR my Tuenature i LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all ‘and. sine ee a ——— | PICNICS, FY "ACURSIONS, '&e. | EDUCATIONAL. PROPOSALS. T= WEB WASHINGTON SOHOOL FOS | PPorosats FOR PAINTS, OIL8, &o. GIRLS. —— Orrr ILD! 8: (Incorporated Msy 28th, 1881.) Sol m Stare, Wan axp Navy MISS MARGARET H. LEE, (Late of Richmond, Va.,) | Prineipal, 2928 P street, Georgetown. SEISION BE3INS SEPT. 7, 1881. i if — | ent | Terms PER YeaR: Primsry,...:.$30 to #40 in English. | Junior. . $50 in English and French. | Senior........$60 in Engiish and French. 2" Cirenlars with full details st G. W. Oropiey’s Lrng Store, G.I buplop's agric i Store, = Hi. Whiting's Book Store, Georgetowa. y4-€0 BGET LLEG: NG AND DA’ ‘y BOHOL. FOR YOURG Caplin. —the tenth scholastic veer com. ences the second WEDNESDAY EP TK - BER, 1881. 8 pleasant-uome, thoroush inetruction in English branches, Latin and Mod- grm Languages, Vocal and instroaental Ma. Elgention. Fregiemuars spply to Peinetpal Mi } ier STEPHENSON, 3100 N st., Weat | ington. je29-1m' (PEE ARCHER INSTITOTE—Atrs. AROHER lye or Jtny 1 + __ Wasurseron, D. 0., June = ages led Proposais ig furnishing an os seral pie rae oe required for Buldigw for state, Wa 8 ci Rg need XLT, 1881, a lertalter “.. présenes of bi and nyo onal tagurceiions for oe forma Of wi of Propowa, will be furniehed t> thet pete S peation, tothisbfive “POP PSs MAS LINGOLN OASEY, gee Oorps of rs, CE RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LINE THE EAGT axp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRAOK! JARRE OOUPLRE! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TARE HEREC SUNDAY, Max AVE, WASHINGTON: SINGIN ae AND sf. and Way Stations. aod Way, (Piedmont, Hagerstown, and Way, aM 12:20—OBT0A' eae ses ast’ ae Baltimore, timore, aoe nda number ot pupils will spend th in Colorado. Mr.and Mrs. MUSSAEUS wid ° apy, her house during her absence. Mr. M answer any queition epticermine | the school (e2s) CHER, G00 TEAR WOARD-AND TUITION, FOUNG nddenneld, Ned 8118 ¥ be Mon, Businetos ident fous Men, Bar Miltary College, N. N. pa! oN seat a Re FOR 1HE IMPHOVED IN- York. The sreeot artiouiekon Sokoc wake ONT Established 1867. Pui Pure oral for ciroulsr. al. a Tike ODA S—A Home School for Young Ls. dies ce Litte oe BE-OPEN 01 » the 14th of SEPTEMBER. a is ait tea oath Heights of Georsetown, Goel is acces. sible by street cars to ali parta of the cil Re The oun: i are_extentive, the coon ay fal and utifu. For circulars apply to ‘Misses EARLE, 1936 35th Wash'ngton, D. o aSate ae ‘NCES TO HEE PATRONS and friends that she has reenmed the Pri of the ROSSLYN SEMINARY, ands will so: @ Schoo! on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER in the old location on I street. nesr 16th ‘The summer address of Miss ROSS is P. O. Box 688, Morristown, N. J. Jel8 6w Sore ee be CO) streets method. ILLEGE, Dorthwest, holds IMMER BESSTONS For instruction in Practi Penmanship, Letter Writing, Single and Double Entry ‘Bookkeeping and Business Practice. Tuition: Day ee $7 per month; evening Scesions, 86 per mont Persons desiring Musiruction in Practical Pen- manehip only, received morning or evening for & course of rixtéen lessons; tuition fee, $5. Full information given at theCollee office. _m36 ee ae Saleen eee Sa street north- ap30-e03m" EE. 5S. L. OADY'S BOARDING AND ay SCHOOL for young Isdies; West End Insti- Conn. ee year com- 5 ny mences September 21st. Rend PAG eee reek, ‘a We FLYNN, A.M., 702 Sth st. northwest BOOKS, &c. EW BOOKS. The! Correspondence of Talleyrand and Lous VII, by Pallain.. fin the XVIII. Centui N 2 vol JYaterman’s Specific Pei ap’s Federal Proce iN vood's Landlord and a Stimsen’s Lay Jones on Chattel Mortal Dillon's Municipal Corsorst Sent by mail postpaid. New designs i Cards just received. tae ee OORTEOR. 3 475 Pa. ave. morthwest, 28 N2* BOOKS. Anthropology, by E_B. Tylor Se Appleton's Guide to U. 8. and 0: France and the French, by sicliobrand. 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CHAPMAN, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, * 911 Pennsylvania avenue. | be) EY PHYSICIANS. TROPIC. FRUIT LAXATIVE. PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, A Delicious and Refreshing Fruit mokeni es Whieh Serves the F Purpose of Pitis ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines TROFIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best prepara tion in the world for Constipation, Bilionsness, Headache, Piles, and all Kindred Complaints. It seta gently, effectively, and is delicious to take. Gleansiog the system thoroughly, it tmparte vigor ta mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypo- chondria, ete, ONE TRIAL GONVINOES. PACKED IN BEONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. Price 25 and 60 cents. Druggists. ‘Bick O* (Sonkae Gi aa ae srovae es OOOKING STOVES AND RANGES" We can show the largest aseortment in the city; all atlow prices. Also Carbolized Paper, Moth Mil. dew and Water Proof. The attention of Builders and others is invited to our large assortment of Slate Mantels, Latrobes, Brick set aod Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- side Sane Latrobea, St. George and Btag Hesd Bange and Radiant Home Furnace. JENKS & 0O., I17 7th at. uw, BONDS OF _SURETYSHIP, THE SPAS Rr COMPANY Seld by all D80-c0aw RTH aA RR ea c tothe ea eneeea ace Te is in the tes. is the cul, espana i th Waited staves Lia . a K- spe Mo, noanies acranere iy mi rm, Winch ester, cs onto Mf Rocks in We Stations. 5352 GEHILADELPAIA, NE EW YORK, AND Bos- Bx soon Ts URIS AND VALLEY EXPRESS eons for Hagerstown and at Point of Kocka for F +95 on Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annspolis 10 oC paviTMonE EXPRESS (stops at Hy File, College, Beltsville, Laurel, ‘Annapols fanétio; Jeesup’s and Han 110: OPENER . CHICAGO, “CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 12:10—Bastimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Ney Stations. #12 only, for Baltimore and Way. 42: i DAUM ee EXPRESS. 18: LTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW akon EXPREe! or ‘and Way Stations (Winchester, peeve, PTSviL VLAN aor), via Relay, stops lerick, Hi we ter Stations. “(On junday to Point of Bocks and Way Stations < only. +4:40—Ba) Zions. tara: and Wi 5 4e- BAL RE HxPabss (Martinsburg and Wa: Relay. Stops at Hyattavilie and Lau- oat deine of Rocks and Way Stations. 16: 5 Baltimore and Way Stations. 7:30—B, ORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- BEL A ay OINCINNATI, AND 82. ‘s 1940 PHILADELPHIA, NEW XORK, AND BOS- TON EXPRERG. Reopiny coor Aho Pol 10:00“ BALTIMORE, HYATISVILLE, ARDEU: SEBS. as on signal or to let off enue stop at Belty | Bta- Sean informstion apply _at the Baltimore ana. onto, ticket office, Washington Station, and 619 and 1351 Penuuylvati avenue, corner’ 14th t, where orders will be taken for bagzawe to be checked and received at any point in the city. m23. TE GUEAT 1881 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1881 0 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double ‘Track, Steel Hatls, SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT MENT NESWEOT, Mav lora’ 1st TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, Sommer of Sisth and 1 sireccs, aa follows: | For Fituscarg and the West, 8:00 a-m., daily, wit Gare to Pittsburg and” Ghloawes 1:80 peer ; with Ble trom H. era te Gineingad. st, Louis sad Gutcur 280 p.m Battin WORE AND BOLOMAN % PALLEOAD, Boches! with Pastor Gat to Waiting and. the be: tat 8:00 a-m. a cally cxcept founder: lls m2. sh except Sa! with Palace Cara to ana W Wat alt cia aiayett and Elmira, at 10:00 tk and aoe wane 83 00» m., 10:30 &.m., eur iis Be Cea yaa p.m. express 0 i lor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except San- a N.Y. oe ty with boats 6 4 to Fulton 06, zn Line, cept Sunday.” Wor Annépois G40'w.u. and 4:40 p.m. daly, ox ALK Span AND FREDERIORSBURG RA! wEeSy ALEXANDRIA AND WasEiNG Alexant J, B. WOOD, BEANE THOMBON, BOOTS AND SHOES. A CLEAR SWEEP!! General Passenger Agent. General Manager. nov29 In order to clear out onr IMMENSE STOCK OF ee ‘We have reduced for th next thirt Lee $4 60 Ladies’ beat French Kid button sooret 2, itton to $2, ies Kid Button to 81. 83 French ‘Sid Rewpora sna avd fare to 82 & $2.25, 81-25 3 ana4 trap 1 Ladies’ Newports and Bt ee Ladies’ Lastin; Standard” Solid Low HORS to 8: Misses! ‘and Children’s BANDALSand QE WPORTS Infants SLIPPERS, all colors, 20c. and up, Child's good BIER, for the country, 300. WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 6 7:h st., between H apd I, 1922 Pa, sven bat dotean Dota 080-3 “ign Red slipper.” M42 RO MISTAKE. ee NEW YORE SHOE a BTOES, 5 Pennsylvania TEAC gre ‘ae THE OHEAPEST SHOES EVER EXHIBITED Ty my NGTON. Ladies’ Hand-made Semtrap Sant . CHILDREN'S GOO: SPRING ‘HiteLS- One hundred Styles of Gente Fine Low Shoes. st 20682 to 85.50 ap7s GEO. MoOARTHY. stock of BABU a Ie faa See ates eh oe" SS at G. GI 1021 7th street HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW Goops DESSERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, STATUETTEs, TOILET SETS, ‘VASES, TEA SETS, FINE PLATED WARE and choice bits of CHINA, mutable for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE. jell_Ne. 1009 Pennsylvania avenu ‘OWLER’S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JABS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZEBS. oilseed IN CHINA AND ttt TOILET SSTs. DINRES SBEBVICES, DECORATED and WHITE. ‘&e.,&0. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY $5. ‘Tum Bust rm Use, az J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1620 7th street, Avova New XcRe AYAEVE- __SUMMER RESORTS. =. 20 THE PRESIDES1 ILLNESS 0 Pienic that was to take place at Van Nese Park mn the 4th of July, under the auspices of the WASHINGTON CADETS, Hae been POSTPONED to the i5th Jaly. ‘The statement Published ia this morning’s Re- publican was a mistake. ay: a E UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE 1 ANNOUNCING TO THE POBLIO THAT HIS FOURTH ANNUAL FAMILY EXCURSION TO WATEINS GLEN AND NIAGARA FALLS, Returning via ROCHES SOHENEOLADY, Baa ing we IHENEC LADY, ANY, a1 down the world. renwne Budeon Biver by daglieht by steamers to New York, thence by rail phia and Washington, will leave Washington st 84. x, JOLY 12, 1881, ‘Tickets for Round Trip, cood for 25 ai chuaren betacen the aes Ch aaa ty “Tickets ‘Will be soot icere Wasnt ton through train July 12th, 13th or ipebertoeta/ . For fate at borthesst corner of 13th and Penn's avenue and B. & P. Station. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this rsre 922.5) opportunity of s first-class excursion should call on or send in ther names. on or before July 6th, 10 W. BO Manager, 3680-c05t Calvert Bistion, Baltimore. NEW A884NGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER MABY WASHINGTON. COCOQUAN FALL8 AND MOUNT VERNON SPRIN —The Steamer Mary will make ree Trips tod to LOOOR UAN FALl8 ONDAY, -WEDNESDAY snd FRI- DAY. leaving Ten west Wharf at 9 @aye'at 9:90 a.m.: returning at Tp.m. “Fare round trip, 29 cents. For MOUN :NON SPRINGS every BATURDAY. Steamer loaves whet xi 9 mi. Feturniog at ¢p-m. Fare, Loceate This toni pile chartered at at reasonable rates. E. 8. RAN- :00 a.m.; Son- The steamer Mary Washington will also make Excursions every SATUBDAY, leaving her wharf at 6:30 p.m. ; returning at 11:30p m. Music and @ancing cown and back on all trips except Sun- dsye. ‘Tickets, 25 cents. m27 OTOSAC STEAMBOAT COMP) i P VERTIBEMENTS. ABT TAD: FOR a ee FQRTSMOUTEL | F FORTRESS POINT LOOKOUT. abst ee gee on aL ANE and SATURDAYS 6p a = First clase, round trip. First clare to Pivey Polite and Point es 130 First ciase, round (7! FOR RIC! Ee FREDERI CESBUBA, AND POINTS SOUTH. Th rnewand ginpleaa sea prac EXCELSIOR, con- Rectiog with R, B. at Quantico, twice Gally (except Sunday) at 0-40 8. M. and 3:30 p.m. Fare to Richmond, limited, Fare to Richmond, unlimited, Fare to Richmond, round nd trip, ~- 5 00 good for WW dayat 00 EXC! URS IONS, To Richmond, via Norfolk, or to Norfolk vis Rich- inond. and return to Washi: ington. James River by daylight. A deli ehtful tri Bteamser Excelsior, wise daily (9:30 a.m.and 3:30 p.m.) to Richinond, via Iichtond, Frederieksbtcaur apd Potomac Railroad from Quantico Steamer. Geo: ary, TUESDAYS, THURS: DAYS snd SAL Shoat to Norfalke connecting st Bichmond snd Norfolk with the James River steamers each way. Bound trip tickets. 86 00 DAILY EXOURS10NS TO vis Excelsior, 9: 200 sm and 3 ats Round trip tickets, wy gkeis for sale REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest ; Towne 1431 Pennsylvania ayenus; Roose’s Cigar Stands st Principal Hotels; HB. Polkinborn,next JUANTICO, 8 pm. On'SUN- to City Post Office, and st 'Gompsny's sireet wharf, GEORGE MATTINGLY, Genersi Buperintenden' ‘WM. P_ WELCH, Agent. }OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY. Persone desiring a delichtful change from the de- presting heat of the city, can enjoy an hour and a halt’s ride on the Po. ponies river to Alexandria and re-' turn, amy dsy during the week, for 15 cents, or 10 tickets for 50 cents on the Re fo Boa's. children under 10 years of age free. A Nees ington daily for 0, Ta as folio’ lows 0, 4:30,°5: £0, :30 p. 12 433 30 and 6 0p, P. = are especially “efreshing and levanueane: JelT-11 “ERICSSON thn STEAMERS,.” ‘0 A Steamer of the Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. will leeve the Com) any's whart,cor- ner Light and Pratt EVERY azaey aa Lae ms SPHED. SHRIVER, G. 8 Light street watt, Baltimore. ™26-2m. oat PAVILION and SUMMER cor rgeip can be eps: dfor Ficnics er Excursions by SMITH, Proprietor, or T. ith Bt. northwest. jell-im* AMUSEMENTS. BIVER'S BUMMEB GARDEN CONCERTS. Attractions THI8 WEEK—Mies Helena Tay- lor, Contralto; the Baltimore Quartette; Mr. Wm. er, Cornet Botoist, and the Grestest Banjoist living, Prof. Levi Brown. : Admission free. 3030 soz BICYOLE SALESROOM AND SOHUOL FOR IHE DISTRICT AT FENTON HALL, 1108 E Srnret Nontuwest, WasurseTox, D.C. d st full information to peahes amp for fomnst T° CARP B. eA! Pere iS ESTREET, se- CON FOR LADIES 3 every AFTERNOON and an rae SONORA EME “eueenogsend ers ready at ail hours to give instraction it ig. Admiasion, 25 cents. LUMBER: WE ALONE SHOW PBIOES; DEY BOARDS, No. ], i6 feet.....per 109 £%.,: STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet... se 1.50 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.... se 1,6 LEAR SIDING, half mob, No.1. best 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly c ear. Cal- ebrated Crapo brand.......-Per thousand 3.90 WE FUENIBH ESTIMATES OF ENTIBE COST OF BUILDINGS FERE OF CHARGE WILLET & LIBBEY. SrxTH STREET AND New YORK AVENUR® SrRacue Squase, NonTHEan LIBERTY Manemr SQUARE. SSS 1s the name ot our fe escent IG GAB; | on ad No 1011 Penn. Ses Tienda nae MININ ae ee Ale, INTERIOR D&C os DROULATIONS. Dw. Je8 iE & OO.. nde Ponneylvania sy. b ae i years half | | | a ASSANETe Ae SERINGS. IN THE COOL | ae einis, four. mit | Harriseubury. Va" au Atscnions Spee Apis cure for old Agees and other ma lari! ogra Fee N{FSENS and Kidney troubles | Now opr her month | 334 p. CHAISMAN, President. | EAT FOINT a GAITHERSBURG | MD.—Thie Keeort will vbeopen for the, | Treerticn of wes ane 15th. The sita- ation is npeurpsered. ‘tise handsome ow baiiaing, with mo rRitaprovements, etaa FTN, OERORtS Stuer Loaf ioun'ain ee rst time this season. Every effort | it ibe geade to make it homelike and attractive T. SOUTHALL, £27 Vermont av orth hd heir mattrasees tn rerery roase and hsir_mat fornished with all modera improvesseste, to izeure coms __SUM) MMER RESORTS. Sn” TY. —fi \ T™ HE COLONNADF. ATL Aneto louse enlarged, bewly y painted and bella, Sok oa seawater bathe in and ood sam? Re i, ude mater” VA. acy three feet, Re wacom ao, a va me FOInT HOTEL, am Br. Marr's COUNTY, MARYLAND, (OBE'S HOTEL, | Opes tor recention of euests Joxe 183m, tmder the COBB'S ISLAND, va. ement of the owner, MES 308. Burl Bathing, Fishing, Snips thooithe, | Taavenee: te This Hot ae oe ase _ | “The Hotel bar just been thoronebiy ren- wee! S35 per mouth Route from Norfolkorona | Crete ershe contart of vests uot tre kesh atees Point per steamer. Northampton to Oherrystone | pighee forthe com! famaiea. ‘Terme every Monday. Wednesday ana Friday. Dr. Wm. | gi0 per week and month. Special : Btoskley, of ‘Northampt™n ©, | ments ‘made for faniiice. Dally commanication tendanes to render mecical aid. | With Washington, altinoreand Sorfolx ytietne iim" 5.7. SPADY, Proprietor. | Seamers Georwe Leary, a [T= BYGEM HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Bituated 100 yards from Fort Mon: Qhee sil the year. | Equal to any hotel in the Urited ttates ans Summer Resort | Seud for ctrewiar, Gescribing bygienie. advantaror, | mea, | | jonros. eto. 3e30-1m HARRISON PHEBUS, Prov. (LARK HOUSE, Asbury Park, bas ali the cor forts cf a mansion ; fine garden, rie, porch, good stab ire, feo houre and near | ta pest office, Coean aud lakes. Charches, } close by. | | _je@-2m sae LBURBE HOUSE. Michigan Ave- 3m YEDAR GiOVE two miles of 8. V. For further information address MRS. JOS. TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary's Oo., Md. phen Atlantic City, 100 yards from the! with unobstructed ocean frost ana Bear the warm baths. Renewed coniforts, #1 sand modern conveniences. WIN ROBERTS. Thin y casant farm rosidenee J is open foremmmer boarders, Wit Five miles to This olf taycrite |B a1 re #80 Im’ _PEOP. GRAND ANDSEWAELAVE, | 2 £0 B-R. Fort LUTHER DOW 2854005 ST. GEORGE HOTEL. } jelT-eow2m Clarke Co., Berryvitle, va. Su Piney Point, Md mmer Resort, situsted nesr FYOU WANT To GAVE a JOLLY TIME GO BPRIN fib - ae to RIVER Boating, 3°R the Potomac, ana a oniy 30 mallee Sr0uh the Chesapeake Base mean rabbi ie it ¢ Will be cpen JULY Ist Acceasiole ty Hest place on the Potcnune, Tete dai Tne sleamere, beteren Warkineton aad, Nar, | Ce tanta a Colma: ol he Ost a ve, healthy and best wait P water baililuy place on ine Porous, eo et | fieegt prt f a ean spejtosting. | Guects wil be mer with conserance | st Piney Poir mi Per Day, et | QHENANDOAN ALUM SPRINGS, Vi Weak $50 to $35 Fer Mont. S'kine, Chalybeates ard’ cans oan Snaps. Je27-1 _ J. MARSHALL, Prop. | yt ¢ Mountain * “Goo! Buttes No morant- : PARUIS CONTAGE, CAPE MAN, N3.. tsnow | or. “Ferg interes ono iy open for zueets, and the accommoda. ticuein 88°50, via B RR vorr tions are first-class inovery, res Send &e., address A J. MYERS: SV. FANSON. ee Mire. M. F. Circulars at Star office. Je8-Ims* * Pas Altar — SPRING LAKE, NJ. NOW Si: a Fh Oirk MAY, N. J —Onass i ew house, Modern ce: 2 firuction and furnishi we ypiteetiy “on proved Sater fei as : * diliard room aud ‘bowling alley. ‘passonse sae oa FM RIC HTARDSON I Proprietor. ae snd eine ‘che a Sonitortaiie fo od or ee jaric by Bi IVER VIEW HOUSE, fog Heenan Muni.” Simon tamara Them most delightful and_ po) peer oma clarks Hany DEstson, emis wg joer ee pee Sait water bat cmon tem pg, boating ani . 5 for? sie aced tear 1 Bene "Paacvora Bescn, lor families. Send for circw tao ye28- 1 CLAKENOE PETERR, Prop. ‘Terms, wal open fsa sien Dest B Alley, Bulltard and Poot por pert. Tablet attached. | Ciroulare sttiarotien - GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND. aoe SALTER — Fropricter. W open Juxe 25 Terms, $1.50 per, LARENDON aay “ao per wecks and gnu persia, Ce SARATOGA KEIN R Epecial arranecinents for families,” Fil open for the recention of aE ‘Jane ‘teamers met st Pin Point wi = OW DARCGNE ST ing and bathinw. All boate fre i Fate for June, WARIO N LOSERAM. Acdrese K. 3” ADAMB & BuOs., Piney Potnt, P. Harris, of Wilisrd's Hotel, Wash st. Mrs. cs References: | Schmid’ $24 Hotel Brighton, Coney Teland ‘Oharies Xander, Washingion D.c.~ | BBS, roprietor Owen House and Maison Dores, Seat Tu ‘Washiny ‘7-2 . RINEO HOUSE, EAUMONT HOUSE, corner Atiantic MOOSEHEAD "LAKE, MAINE. pad Vireinis avonuos, At ant c lt She fayorite resort of northern Maint J. House entirely renovated aud for syortemen, surumer tourists and. in Rew manggement, Terme moderate Nalids. | For ciroular address 0. A. D) STRONG, proprietor, (formerly of Baltimore.) 4 NBN, Superinterdent, a8 above. o i1-2ant CHENERY £09. ee je21-eo'm S 196 State street, Bosto OBDAN’S W. 8. SPRINGS, J HENEON’S DEPOT P. Os Vimorsta. Pamphieta st the Riggs House, Ebbitt, House and Star Utica. fat baad Jell-teeptl E. 0. JO! —Jeliteeptt 0. JORDAN.” Strencen RESORT IN ze. rr band or Loudon county, Ve. depot on the W. & 0. R: anes! hour eet from ¢ LE ood taresque gcener} roads ae oJ. H ante Proprietor, Hillsboro. Vi TONGHESS HALL, C Thequaled location, eubvetant!al nila 1 ing, new furiiture, prompt and sttentive elevator, electric belis. A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCEULENGR. Zunmer- Opens June 25. Ro ENON SPRINGS AND BaTus, VA. CAPE MAY. Orchestr: will beoeaducted by Mr. a. i. &G. K. CRUMP, jonade irotel, Fhusaeiphse N JUNE 1. wee oa the s.. “A delightful Addr . ome for tamilies. For circulars and terms Sees pea Proprietor, J bed POPULAR WATERING PLAGE, wll-3m 401 oth erent Vasuiueton, D. CAPE MAY, THE WEST JERSEY RAI ae 18 BEACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY "AILROAD In Two Hours rrom PRILADELPHIA. Is aoe a Rapeeme Tesins, with Barioe Gnce stared, QGiew Broan Gavor Route ) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO OITY, Dow rnnning fast ee goa ot Pe Pae- eenger Coaches 'N WHIOH = FOR Beats Eh a Dems REDUCED TO 26 CENTS ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 90 MINUTES? luring the eeason at Passengers from Waabington will take the and Pasecuvers ‘wil ibd on thelr AB: trains of the Baltimore ai nae i1isdelj phe Union Transfer, or Bal and Ohio k. R. to Phila- Soeis and Hore Oars3 resdy ye ane d a <4 delpbia and a & neyivan'a Rail I. 16 Station oF Jerse; a road or: - Market street. Z —h, Wilmington and For Through Tickets, maerare Checks, and full | ton st Brosd and masbiogton ya information aj Spply a8 follows:—Northesst corner | Union fer Oi 18th street an iwania avenue: Btation Bais | direct to Station of the West oe Sereey ie ‘kailtoud a more —— my oe. Sth and B sts. er tbrourh tek, bax Penneylvan: ue ; Pennsylvania aye- iyaniglions” Sort checks yt nue; Station Baltimore and Ohi: Ohio RR formation ly a8 fo! st. J. B, WOOD, General Pass'r Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. _je6-2m Ua, STATSS HOTEL ER. Pa. app! and Penn, ave B. th ‘and B sts. ay, ‘ Biatlc eh ees ave. ‘FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen'l Pass'r. Agent. m2l-32m wns. ee a SEASG CH tut snow open for ane 3 # YOU WANT THE NIOEST BREAD THOS. CHASE, Ca Cashion a aan J buy * by a rat South.’ is sure to » BROWN & WORLFPER Bropeistss eh | py Me PY au =r TofS eo, iydaueeo in Flour, ‘esd. Gor, Oates Hoe Btraw, MPHREMAGOG HOUSE, Ms BWPORT, VT., of the Ise re and mountain: Newly: ese oS oe jshfneina Bob. up supplied with steam and ga; socom PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW ANDPLATE Esse gees rates to family AS. " | JOHNSTONE 'S KALBOMINE ant MASONS T0828 BOUBE. spelen) nenchamsecee aaa anar ALTOONA, PA., abTibiS SOFPLISS Mesos band: Ox Mary Live Pesnsyiyvania Rar“noap, GzO. periomendilg Srey Amid the most dinero scenery of the Alle- mso 4I8 Teh ot. n.w, aed uy furnished a Tan il, San tera! By ont ‘the ‘most a bie res in thisst Touriets east or west obtain a. rest and a daylight of the by pS ey: view Allsghenies Ww. . WHEBKATLEY’S STEAM DYEING ARD WET AND DEY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, Soppinse Wil cal for and deliver WORK, an ia pe sit UM uno boned, &o., | Diswich upon recelpt of address by ‘wail oF other 1 "ees Goods and returned Jel from and to-all parts Of the countrys. Sto ®XPEMaD No, 2068 (old 49) Jefferras street, Rear Bridge, Georatown. D. 0- mas Ciniaariae & le 4 fountaine, ‘shaded ee few BILE HATS msds E i | Hefldcoee ote, ws dant su ‘ABE PLUMBING Det with siversl Bina sa Workoatahty prnetion Pr. Grom your joussoy to Nines Peace here tea per 0. 2 W., wor ats fairobeee acy = eae YN ay oth ticeat % LAREN DOR Oc4ean of Cc mee ‘Ciry, © Ne MOUNTAIN HOUSE. ORESSON SPRINGS, Camorra Co., Pa, en level Wada —————— Sys yee Br tis crsclion Of 2. mew an slernet ea escent — eee ve Hotel, and ithas been eiegantly throwgh- Funtchase Mane So ke. Je aldo deca Sie W. D. TYLES, Bupt. USE, ASBURY PARK, NEW JEB- Cet her ar a toe: eireblein Asbury Park, Iwo Be DR. METTAUR’S MEADACHE PiLia