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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnixeros, D.C., July 31, 1586, 9 am. For Eastern Pen! jew Jersey, Dela- ware and | Ma rains, northerly winds, t stationary tempera ture. For Sunday ly fair weather and sta- ouary temperature is indicated tor New Eng- land und tue middie Atlantic states, SELLING AT Co Straw Mattia wrs at W. E + ) days, a large stock of Carriazes and Refrigera- Moses € Sons, 11th and F sts. now, R.A. Gornes’s Poromac RIVER FISH AND AME STANDS ave your orders 1 for pi water fish, Ken- © salmon, live lobsters, Cristield soft crabs, Spanish mackerel, spots and all the delicacies im that line, Teleph Li, 547-3, Ir You ane Pree the coming month re Bind &« good assortm stock lefton hand Gosing out Prices. Calle ent to sele vm our great thirty days’ ud at the same popular R & BRo., 7th street h.w. OxLY Two WEEKS LosGrx of our renewed Tsummer.. Six elegant Pletorlal Cab- s for One Dollar, KR. Waizi, ARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS.—Mr. F. mith, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue, offers big uunt'on all stock, both new and second- Every instrument to be sold at som price before removal. Pianog as low as $25; ards pianos rented $4 per th. organs $15 and up ; organs rented $2 per m J. W. BoreLER & Sox, agents for Inman line steamers, are booking passengers tor Europe at reduced Fates, Lapis’ Gavze Vests, 25e. Gentlemen's Balbri in Vests, worth 735, now 50. Brod- head & Co. which Is now t the news stands, presents, as usual, a attractive number’ of political topics, ting opinions on each of them from the ading papers of the country. Among the ted this week is the motion to inves- stor H. B. Payne. On this alone more papers are quoted trom, Publie " da phenomenal snceess, which is little to be wondered at, as by reading it sis really had to ail the representative America, irrespective of party. The yer can be obtained irom ail leading news- ters. i de: a Look WHat WE AEF Dorn@ to make room chen Chairs for $2; 6 ditto, ; Walnut Marble-top Cham- $40. $45, a clear re- | e; Walnut Ex- | om Tables, 35 t Rockers, ; 6 Canes Kitchen Tables, $1; C: large Ash Chamber Suites, mirror AxHO, $16, now $30; ican Mahe ny Marble-top Chamber iron fe tachment, 335, Taunt me Lounges at 86, Chairsand Rockers, Arm Cisirs, to I_rare bargain; 6 W et: 6 very large Bra Uhens oat, we pat, the Ex! Inut at M the benetit to take advantage . and are not pre- Koods, we will store at our expense. Wa. H. Duss, 311 7th street northwest. (Co-OPERATIVE CLEANERS AND DYERs, 626 D | street northwest. Co-operative prineipies. Fine | work only. Prxsoxs leaving the city for the summer can have Public Opinion mnasied to then tof 35 els. Tr keeps ite teadery thorougity posted | pies of wernt Eu only to be equaled by its twin ie is dang ow much more ser 4 by him who playiug with | us Fesults are | pper | Hist thing is to J condition as possible. ry, beet aud Trou. Will do this every time and all the ime Rewepy.—Brandreth’s Pills | indigestion. che, pain | hs, tighthessof the chest, | ad teste in the mouth, of the heart, ine a a in the region cys and % hundred other paintul +; mptons are the offspring of dyspepsia. Ot or two pills every hight tor a Week are sufti- cient. Hewwavarrers fe low shoes: also a shoes. “Rich, 7 Reisexcer’s i Pint Portraits. Kets Keme gents fine hand-sewed of bieyeleand tennis ‘st. now, 1109 Pa. av To iutreduey them, will rats for $10, ok, 711 Market 5) “cream best goods and lowest en's Mammoth Installment Stoves, &e., 930 your groceries until over our stock and seen the the soods have been Te & Bre th street mw. res ‘ometers. Heupler. City AND DISTRICT 15th street and Ohio: EDEN.—Coneert, vents. . bus elected the fol- | hy term: Shepherd, | ea. D. i, HL Bis Stews | : Tewn: hae Emmons; John ardester; O! Mrs. AL J. Davis. Mrs, 7 Mayse have sent dustrial school. » TIL, will take | vrespyterian chureh, | ge Willee were fast | branch of | wld in Chicago i mwe have The Cene Jsutumaer holiday num- i ¥ queimg the summer ! them Jor any | ranged as often | Sice ban a er he rthwest, «l oveupied Ly Mary git wnat Was damaged ken Juse 18 the pollee auabulanee. Dr. Haine | ssary aid | eritical. pened as Boa fund toward a memorial of Dr. Orestes A. Brownson, which witl perhaps take the form of &n endowed ehair inthe American Catholic versity at Wasbingtor t in the suit for $30,000 dam- | 4 si y ¥ purchased property fuk street, Mount Pleasant, and Has gone Ruere to live. MARRIAGE Lice: A_ marriage license has been issued by the clerk of the court to divtert W. Cline, of Alexanuria, Va, and Laura Ve Johnson. Wasittxere _— CANOEISTS IN CAMP.—The ea- dors Meteor and Iola, from the Washington ewe club, With Messrs. Linton, Brenban, inten and Lake, arrived at Camp Manning. Yynn Haven bay ry, V p.m, © Expressions of won sllve canoe navigators, would never get dowi All the Inembers of the par- ss RLIAMENTARY FUND—At the ‘M. Healy branch ot the I. N. rm Vening, the treasurer, Mr. P. Melntyre, SonoUunced the receipt for a Uraft sant to Rev, Chas. O Reilly, treasurer IN. L. of America, on daly ¢ coutribatious to the Irish parliu Tue tollowing additional sub- received: M. Lack, 35; M. B. Murphy and easia, $2.50 exch; wd, Florence O'Donohue, M. V. PF. Ottutt, $1 each; B. M., $1.75; rete THE SrectaL TkAIN Exovrstos, via the Peunsyiv road to Attuntic City, Cape Bt » City, leaving the 6th’ street au -iocs to-night, promises to be a grand su id It Is sugested that those desiring to avail themselvem of this delightful | wenien is j Se charmed th: {and even a third Lime. ‘The natural curiositios Under a Capsized Vessel. HOW MR. GERALD MCARTHY WAS CARRIED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. A curious adventure, as well as a marvellous escape,was that of Mr. Gerald McCarthy, of this city, who was recently carried to the bottom of the Atlantic In the. hold of a capsized vessel. Mr. McCarthy, who 1s a member of the senior class at the Deaf Mute college at Kendail Green, and who has already attained a considerable reputation and standing as a botanist, has been collecting plants during the summer vacation ‘on the pine barrens and banks ot North Caro- lina. Wisbing to visit Roanoke Island in ‘order to carry on his work there, he recently took passage In @ schooner thither bound. The schooner, a smnall fishing vessel, in the service of a picnic party trom Roanoke, was to have sailed homeward at 7 o'clock in the evening, but it was 11 before the crew came on board, when they appeared to be highly Intoxteated. ‘They set sail in the teeth of a Hatteras storm, and when Well out from land, they began to quarrel over the contents of a jug they had brougtt with them. Meanwhile ihe vessel was struck by # gust from the cave, and, from want of proper management, capsized ‘completely, and sank to the bottom "when about two miles off the coast, it was about midnight, and the ving been given up to the gay party, ad goue down into the hold for He was dozing there on #box,and being ‘us not aware of any disaster until he ly found himselt pitched headlong to posite of the hold. Instantly compre- iz the situation he jumped tor the hatch- and succeeded in grasping the casing, but was torn away by the inrushing torrent and urried to the depth of the hold, where he was anged against the side of the Vessel with such force as “to nearly dislocate his shoulder. nanks to his familiarity with water, being both a fellow of temperance principles and an expert swimmer, he realized the futility of at tempting toescape before the stoppage of the current, and so remaining quiet where he had beeu dashed, he carefully husbanded the little in his lungs until he Judged the inrush of water had ceased. By this time he was nearly strangled, but with no little presence of mind he groped his way to the hatchway and, diving through, rose to the surfuce none too soon 10 catch the air. Many of the party were drowned. After swimming about and clinging to the wreckage for a half hour he was picked up in a small boat and taken to Roanoke Island, where he was hospitably entertained. His tions, which were large and valuable, were lost, as weil as bis other personal prop- erty. Mr. McCarthy is now in the employ of the National Museum, where he accepts with becoming modesty thé hearty congratulations of his friends on his eseape, which he attributes partly to luck and partly to expertness in swim- ming. The Workingmen’s Library. A LETTER FROM COMMISSIONER WHEATLEY— GENTLEMEN WHO WILL SERVE ON THE COM- MiTTEE. Mr. E. W. Oyster, president of the Federation of Labor, has received from District Commis- sioner Wheatley a letter saying: “Iam in re- celpt of your communication of the 28d, in- closing resolutions ot the Federation of Labor Unions of the District ot Columbia to establisn a library and reading rooms in Washington for the Letieflt of the Working classes. Respond- ing to your request to seve asa member ot your committee I would iniorm you that I will cheerfully co-operate to the extent that the limited time at my disposal will permit, The project to securo a Murary tor the working classes 18a worthy one and should enlist the earnest support of business men and others, who will doabtless contribute liberally 1or its establishment.” Besides Mr. Wheatley, the following gentle- meu have accepted the invitation to serve on tne committee: E, Francis Riggs, of Riggs & Co, treasurer, 5. W. Woodward, of Woodward & Lounrop; W. W. Burdette, George Ryneal, James L. ‘Barbour, of Barbour «Hamilton; Bushrod Robinson, of Kobiuson, Parker & Co. as S. Hutchinson, of Hayward & Hutehin: nd Mr, Childs, the brick manufacturer, . Gus Lausburgh and C.C. Willard have been invited to serve on the cominittee. Excursions and Pienies. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad runs two daily trains, except on Sundays, to Bay Ridge, “The Coney Island of the South.” The trains leave Washington at 12:10 and 4:30 p. my re- turning leave Bay Ridge at 9:15 p.m. ‘The steam packet Excelsior xoes to Great Fails and Cabin Joun bridge on Sunday, Mon- day, Wednesday aud Friday, ieaving her wharf at Sam, ‘The Pennsylvania railroad will take a special excursion to Atlantic City thisevening, leaving the B. and P. depos at 10 p. m., and arriving at the seashore in the morning. The over Sunday excursions over the B. and F. railroad i the Blue mountain are very structive, and are given ata very reasonable Tate. Those who ate fond of dancing should attend the Saturday evening reunion of Prof, Proctor’s dancing sehooi at Kiver View. The Mary Wash- ington starts down the river with the party at pean The Mary Washington goes to River View every Sunday, leaving her whart at 10a. mn, nd 3p. 1n., aid to Occoquan falls every Wed- headay, leaving at 9a. m. The Sicamer Corcoran makes daily trips to Marshall Hall and “Glymont, leaving, ner Whart at 104m. On ‘sunday the Corcoran goes to Marshall Hall twice, at 10a. im. and 2:30 p. in. ‘Lower Cedar Point, “the Paradise of the Po- tomac, mamudious steamer Jaué Moseley, which es her whart at 9 am. Colurial Beach, which continues to increase in popularity as ‘the seasons go by, offers un- usual attracuons this summer. ‘The Arrow- ch makes regular excursion trips tw the Bech on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Tbursdays aud Sundays. ‘Lue Arrowsmith takes se Marshall Mall every Saturday evening. One of the most inviting near-by resorts on the river 1s Glymoni, which may be reached daily by the favorite sieamer Corcoran, Tlie rst annual pienic of the Robert Emmet Branch, Irish Natioual league, will be ueld at s ect excursions to sarden, 4th and’E, streets north- dity. young people of the 4th street M. E. will give ab excursion to Colonial Beach uesday ou tue steamer Arrowsmith, Amusements. ALBAUGH'S UrEKa House—The undying melodies of “Tue Bolemian Gul” will be wid aires at this house next Week. Baltes work Sill be rendered by Manager ced CEnpany, to whien it is un— erstoud another impuriaut addition will be uuule for this production. Those who lave heard “Messrs. “Pruette and) Montegriffo. ia artha” Will be anxious to listen to their renderiugs of the fhe Bohemian Giri.” Seats are now on sale, —Tats house will next to “Fun and Physic,” (clined ay a “Nervine in three doses," to be administered by Mr. Edwin Browne, of this city, whe is understood to have com- pounded lit, aided by several other gentlemen and Ladies, more oF less known on the stage, “Fun upd’ Physic, seems to be one of the pre- Vaudeville pieces, with singing and Gancing interspersed, THE SECOND Barrie or Burg. Ruy contin- ues to be tought daily in the panorama build jug, Obio avenue and 15th street. The special cooling apparatus keeps the building’ at a pleasant Lemperature on Lhe warmest day. ABNER'S GARDEN,—There will be the usual Saturday evening coucert at Abner's summer gaiden this evening. Mr. George french, burl tone, will be the vocalist. ——— Luray Caverns. The next of those popular Luray excursions, Via. B. and U. railroad, will take place to-mor. row, Sunday, August 1, and as many, for wee | Various reasons, cannot go on the regular Wed- nesday trip, to-morrow will be a splendid op- portunity for them to see these world-famed caverns. Those who have never visited Luray ern have no idea of them—splendid in nat- ural wonders—and those who have visited are they invariably goa second cannot be described and nothing but a Visitean form any idea of what beauties are hidden Within the earth, and these excursions are first Glass chances for" all. Whatever parcels, une brellas, Wraps, ete, the excursionists’1uy take dloug, oh arriving at Luray can be leit with "perfect satety in the cars, as Wwaen cmply special watchmen — guard them. All” that “need be carried in the caverns are & pair of gum shoes, as in some places the ground is naturally damp. ‘The dine her served at the station at Luray is first-class and the price 50 cents; at the hotel $1. Come fortable phwvtons carry passeugers froin the stas tion to the caves through the quaintlitue village ot Luray. The scenery en route by rail is beau Uiful aud aloue worth the trip. Those who cau not xo to-morrow have a chance on Wednes- next, August 4, to spend a delightful day wiiong uature’s greatest masterpieces, ‘Tae train on Sunday and Wednesday leaves at the same hour, viz. 8:30 a.m. sharp, and returns Washington’ by 9 p.m. Round-trip rate only $3.50, which includes admission to the cavers. Remember the dates—Sunday,August 1, and Wednesday, August 4.— Adve. A $5,000 SUIT AGAINST THE B. AND P. Rane ROAD CoMPANY.— Messrs, E. H. Thomas and E B. Briggs have Tor Susie E. Benner filed a suit against the Baltimore aud Powmue railroad company for $5,000 damages. ‘The plaintitt alleges that she’ owns property on Maryland avenue, between 12th und 13th streets south West, and charges that deicndant bas placed freight cars in iront thereof, aud the jarring, &c,, has damaged her. —- A Lonc-Livep Famity.—Mr. Chas. T. Gard- ner, an old resident of the District, died this morning at his Lome, 1321 G_ street, aged enghty-~ix years. Mr, Gardner, who was a na- Uve of New Jersey, came to tts city from Nor: Carolina in 1848, upon retiring from uelive business, and ha» since thut year lived on prop- erty he then purchased on G street, between 13th and 14th. Mr. Gardner's brother, David A. Gardner, died ‘jour years ago aged. eighty- seven, and ‘shortly aiterwards another brother died atthe age of luety-one.- Mr. Charles T- Gardner was ‘the last one of eleven children, trip Wo the several scashore resorts, purchase heir Uckets early, as the sale of such Will be evntlned toa linuted number. Special coaches Signed Ww ladies aud their eseorw. ‘tue special ‘Wain will be composed of hrsteuiss coaches and. un through to Atlautie City and Cape May Without change. “Tickets ure low rate of $2. Sact’s-P Awg desiral Interested in the aves Bauied articie La ancte Atse.—Those seek- Verayes will be = deat ng suld at the | deat tof the above | was taken nearly all ol whom lived to an advanced age. ‘His Widew aud iour childrey survive him, SuppEN DEATH OF MRS. CORNELIUS J. MeRrHY.—Ane friends of Mr. Cornellus J us will be pained to bear of the sudden hof his wife which oceurred this m orning it thi o’cloek at her residence, 705 4th street northwest. She wepton an excursion yesterday and when she retired last night was, apparently, uever eu oying betier health, ‘She {ll about one o'clock and died at the nour staied above, may be reached daily by the swiit and | titul and familiar airs | STAR: WASHINGTON D.C.. SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. # MEETING IN THE Woops. Affairs SKETCH OF A WELL KNow: West Washington. RESIDENT.—The Opening of the Methodist Protestant | san Francisco Pos, in an article on the nine survivors of California’s first constitutional con- vention, mentions the name of J. McH. Hol- Lngsworth, of this place, as one of the represen- Camp at Jackson Grove. PERSONS WHO ARE TENTING THERE—MINIS- TERS WHO WILL CONDUCT SERVICES—THE CAMP DIRECTORY, ET Correspondence of THe: E¥ TAR. JACKSON GROVE, Mp., July 30. The campmeeting, under the auspices of the Jackson Grove Camp Mecting association, be- gan this evening, and will continue for nearly two weeks. The meeting bids fair to be the Most successful Leld on this time-honored ground. The camp is located in a grove near the headwaters of the Severn river, about two- thirds of the way from Washington to Balti- more, on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. THE CAMP GkOUND is at the left of the railroad about 150 yards. The first tent on the ground is that occupied by the barber, tor the brethren recognize *cleanli- ness as next to godliness.” Near this are the tents in which the gasoline is stored, the tent for the policemen, and the meat siore. The | entrance to the plaza is known as Railroad ave- | nue. There is a corresponding avenue rapping from behind the tabernacle, known as Spring | avenue. The east side of the plaza is known as Baltimore the west Washington place, | the north Maryland place, and the south Anu Arundel place. The tabernacle is a wooden structure, in Which are chairs for about 250, but room' for 150 more. ‘e is @ platiorm tor the ministers, and a semi-circular bench for the mourners. Upon the platiorm is a tine Esty organ, Many of the trustees came out on the 15th instant, making a pleasant co:znpany of about twenty’ families, a total of pertaps 125 individuals. HOW TENTERS AMUSE THEMSELVES, | Most of these have been enjoying themselves rationally, especially the children, Among some of the elder ones quolts has been a favor- | | ite pastime during the days of recreation, and | some of the ministers have proved to be good | at soot ball. Croquet parties have been cou } mon, and the children have enjoyed them- selves hugely. They have been engaged search- lug the woods, skirting the raiiroad for a “tramps’ nest, "Which some thougut they had | found when they came across sone straw laid | on a few rails. For the past few days regular | rayer meetings have been held in the even- ings. THE CAMP DIRECTORY. On Railroad avenue are located H. A. Wood- ward, 0. M. Disney, Mrs. A. Farrail, W. B. Tur- ner, R. Baldwin, James Brown, all of Anne Arundel county. On Baltimore Place (the head of, the ground) are located Rev. R.S. Norris (State Tract agent), ‘orris and Mrs, Cochrane, of Mt, Lebanon? Rey. Dr. E. J. Drinkhouse, editor of the Metho- dist Protestant; Mrs. Frost, ot West Baltimore Kev. C,H. Liitieton, of Memorial; Mr, Etcht son, Mrs. Warner, Mrs, Macomber, Mrs, Bowen and Dr, Jordan, of West Baluinore; Sirs. Hues ter and’ Mrs. Smith, of Starr churéb; and Mrs. Merrymen, of Anné Arundel Co. Yn Anne’ Aruudel Place (the south side of the ground) are Mr. Maynard, of Anue Arundel Ci Kev. W.J. Floyd, now of Finksburg circuit Wm. Hawkins, of Anne Arundel Donnell and Mrs. Bowman, of Siarr chure s. Greenaway, of Alexandria; Kev. J. Lt is and Mrs. U. W. Perkins, of Oty ‘stree Washington; Mrs. W. 8, Mareu elureh, Washington; S. Linthicam, Mis. Ship- ley, S.'S. Tracy, Rev. CL N. Robihsou, James Robinson, of Aine Arundel Co; Rev. S. B. ‘Treadway, of East Washington; Miss S. E. Woodward, 8. L. Gaylor and aL Mrs. Jane Budders, or Aune Aruidel C Linthicum, Marylaud Place (the north has dirs. Laura Catheli, “J. He Cathell, of West Wasnington Mrs. Ferguson, of North Carolina avent ehureh, Wasington; Kev. F.'t. Lagi, mission- | ary seefetary; H. Butrougiis, Kev. b. L. Green: | tied, W. J.C.” Dulany, Dr." R. B, Cromer, of West Baltimore; Kev. J.D. Kinzer, of Mu 'Le- | banon chureh, “Baitiinore, aud W."H, Silk, of | Broadway, Baltimore, On Washington Vice (the west side of the plaza) are Mrs, Hawkins, of Anne Arund county, Mrs. Pri “ust Washington; Rev. J. W. Gtay, J. R. Woodin aud) Mrs. Crozgon, of Anue Arundel county, and Win, Paliey, of Washingtou-street enureh, Baltimore. On Spring avenue, leadilg west irom the tab- ernaeie, ure located Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Rupp, Mrs. Byrne and Mrs. Gardner, or Mi. Lebauoi, | Baltimore; Mr. Jun j Judge KD: Woodward and G. county, The foundry of H. McShane & Co., Baltimore and Washington, furnish, as in ioriuer years, a bell of about 400’ pounds Weight, whica Is hung hear the tabernacie, and will be'used to eall Up the worshipers in ‘the tenied grove. Sutme of the young poplar trees planted u few years ago are doing Weil, Jo. de 01 the ground) | or Broadway ie = Disney, of Aine Arundel THE MINISTERS, Rev. W. S. Hammond, president of the con- | ference, has made the appointments tor the | camp as follows: Rev. J. W. Gray, of Anne Arundel, who will have charge ot the religious exercises; Rev. W. M. Strayer, of Starr chu: Baltimore; Kev. J. L 1. 9Ub street, Wash ington; Key. D. L. Greenield, West Baltimore Rev. J. W. Trout, oi North Carolina a Washington; Rev. J. F. Wooden, of Anne Arundel county circuit; Rev. Dr. L.” W. Bates, of West Washington; Rev. Dr. S. 'T. Ewell, of South Baltimore; Kev, J. L. Kilgore, of | Hampden; Rev. W. J. Floyd, of Finksburz, and | H, L. Elderdice, of Broadway, Baltimc Rev. CN. lst Robinson and Mrs. Rupp, au evange: | AT THE CAMP TO-Day, | JACKSON Gitove, Mp., July 31. At the formal opeuing of the meeting last evening a song and praise service was con ducted by Rev. J. W. Gray, the singlug being Jed by Mr. Edmunds, of west Baltimore, with Mrs, Edmunds as organist. ‘This morning, Kev. Mr. Woodin, of Anne Arundel circuit, preached. Rev. J.'W. Trout, ot N.C. Avenue church, Washington! is ex pected to preach to-night. Asmany tenters ar providing tor te reception of friends. ti-mor row, the management did not arrange for more meetings w-da. | Mr. Harry Myers reported to-day at the rall- road platiorm as the representative of the Bale timore and Potomac ruilroad aud the Adams express company. A postmaster has been ap- pointed and tails are regularly recived, The railroad company has provided for te stop. | ping of trains from Washingt | Week, leaving Washington at 6:35 aud 9a.m., | 12:05, 4:40, 6 and 7:10 p.n., and on Sundays 9and 11 win, and 6 and 7:10 p.m, —— n during the CHARGED WITH A SERIOUS OFFENSr. | nard Cleary, an employe of the Dt | ment, hax been arrested on U: saulting the person of a white girl, | in the Smithsonian grounds Wednesday. The | Case was continued in the Police Court to-day for Tuesday under $500 bonds, — More Bionerrr Svrrs.—Jndge Hildebrant has, for Robert Mor trusiee, tiled actions | in eectmentagainst Robert E. Morris to | lots 2 to 21, b1k.15, Le Droit Park, and F. | Stutz to recover part lot 10 and lot 11,'8q. 280, | to which he claims title as trustee for the Blod: gett heirs, are Of as | 3 veurs old, ——— The Courts. Equity Courr—Judge Merrick, Yesterday, Hook azt. Rearden; order to dis- tribute. Sparks agt. Phillips: réference to ex- aminer. James agt. Walker; title to sub lot 19, sq. 733, confirmed. Ridgeley agt.Fidyeley; order to pay on account of costs, Crist agt. Croft; injunction continued. POLICR Court—Judae Harper. ‘To-day. Priacella Chase and Priscelia Vass, | affray; $5 or 15 days each. W. H. Cassid. | threats; personal bonds. John Zell, assault and | profanity; $5 each case. "Wm. Poole, assauit | on Mrs. J. F. Hagan on Thursday; 85. Philip Taylor, affray; fined $10 or 30 days. Priscilla Chase, ‘larceny of $10 and a Jersey, pleaded guilty; Jail 90 days,” Angelette Allen und Alice jones, disorderly; $5 or 15 days. Soo Alexandria Affnirs, Reported for TH®: EVENING STAR A CANAL Break.—A slight break in the | Alexandria caual basin was discovered yester- | day in time to prevent damage. The basin is built over marsh, and towers forty feet above the valley that it crosses. A number of springs, | notably the old Spa spring, were filled over when the basin was first constructed, some forty | yearsayo. They soon undermined the arch under | the basin, and the canal was emptied one night | with agréatrush and roar of waters, throu Yeaton's marsh, # quarter of @ mile, into the river, The elevation of the canal would be of at value as supplying water power, but the Jexanarla canal his no water power rights, that right belonging to the C. & O. Canal Co. at Georgetown. Cousty Courr.—The county court has ad- Journed until its August term. When the court mude ready to try Frank Thompson, his coun- sel, Mr. J. W. Holt, moved for a continuance, While ‘this motion was pending some time elapsed. The new counsel, Mr. Ed. Burke, with drew the motion, and the ‘commonwealth’s attorney having discovered that the indictment Was missing, and that no trial was possible without it, the commonweaith moved for a continuance of the case until next term, which was granted. Officers Raff and Block were in down here us witnesses. PoLick Rerout.—The only prisoner at the station house this morning {8 John. Robinson, charged with assault, on Betty Mason, The mayor has fined Sam’! Ruppin and Aharew Banks, the Washington stevedores, $2 each for disorderly conduct. Ed. Winan, ot Washing. ton, for the same offense, forfeited $5 collateral, Robert Ware was tlued $5@ud Ed. Owens $3 for disorder!: conduet. Norrs.—Rich, £. Ratchford, of Washington, qualified here yesterday as administrator of the late Philip Kotehford.—The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Gorman took place this morning from her lat home. on Queen, ‘near Henry street. The burial took place Atter a mass of requiem at St. Mary’s chureh.—atr, Wm, England, who fell trom a new building on Royal street a tew days aud was injured, bas much improved.—N. 8. Greenaway has been chosen chiet templar of Golden Ligit Lodge of Good Templars,—The Midland Rail- tatives from the San Joaquin district, fe was born in the city of Baltimore in 1823 and went to California as a lieutenant in Col. Stevenson's regiment of New York volunteers, arriving in the early part of 1847. After the adjouzoment Of the convention he was made bearer of dis- patehes by Gen. Riley, who transmitted through his hands to President Zachary Taylor a copy Of the state constitution of Caliiornia, witl full reports as to the condition of affairs in the then new portion of the United States. After the deliverance of his messages he settled down in the District of Columbia. At the out- br ak of the civil war he was in command of the 8th District regiment, and was a staunch unionist. For thirteen years he was superin- tendent of Mount Vernon, the Gen. Washing- ton estate on the Potomac. He resides at pres- ent in Georgetown, now called West Washing- ton. retains the fine of his early Calliornia days. GU. 2, C ki U.ot 0. F. He bax been alife long democrat, and still ppearance and strong physique U. 0. or 0. F.—Georgetown_Patriarchie, in. America, was organized st evening by M. V. P's B.C. Whiting and ‘homas H. Johnson, assisted by Messrs, Wil- ins, Thompson and Morgan, ot Patriarchie, No, is, Fourteen members were pauriarched. Bask Bant.—A game of base ball was played yesterd ‘aiternoon t Olympic the Anaiostan and Government P paris between rinting Office nines of the District league, which was won by. the tormer by a score of 11 to 8. East Wash- ington and Columbias will play to-day, ‘orEs,—Rev. David Moftutt, former pastor of Weststreet Presbyterian church, but now of Fort Wayne, Ind.,is in the city and will preach, in his old chure! h to-morrow.——Officer pper- man Was transferred to-day to the sixth pre- cinet,— Priscilla Chase yesterday, It is alleged, stole from Mr. Harnady $10 in money and was arrested. ‘Teme ara ‘cond AMG AND CONDITION OF WATER at Falls, temperature, 79; con- Receiving ‘reservoir, temperature tion at north connection, ction, 13. Distributing reservol perature, 82; eluent gatehouse, 14. south ir, tem- condition at influent gatehouse, es Sanitary Commission OFFICEnRS.—The United States Christian and Sanitary eommis- sion, in session at Pittsburg yesterday, elected the "fol tuart, Of Linton Philadelphi: Fellow: Tishop Foster, wing B. oiticers: Phitlad Mrs. Annie ee see. At Penzance, England, a man shot and kiiled his sister, ber husband, another woman and himselt Wednesday. No cause can. be assigned for Hawke's crime, McFerran, Chicago; secretary, John O. President, George A. ia;_vice presidents, Gen, ‘New York; Joseph D. Whittenmeyer, Nashville} named Hawke A. Lore Scrrener CLEANSE! D, PURIFIED, AND BEAUTIFIED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. Tt affords me pleasure to give you this report of the cure of our little gran¢child by your Cvricuna ReM® DIES, When | swelland had e ix months old his left hand began to y appearance of a large boil. We poul- ticed it, but all to no purpose. About five months after itbecame # running sore. He thei Soon other sores formed. had two of them on each hand, ands his blood became more and more impure it took less time. for thi neath the Tydings and | head was o m to brenk out. A sore came on the chin, be \der lip, which was very offensive, solid scab, discharging a great deal. This as his condition at twenty-two months old, when I His undertook the care of him, his mother having died when he was a tittle more than Fearson, G.B. Wiberi, J. D. | tion «serofila of course). year old, ofconsump- He could walk a ttle, but could not get up if be fell down. and could not move whe at using the Ct wri in bed, having no use of his hands. I immedi- ly commenced With the CuTICURA REMEDIES, A and CUTICURA SoAP freely, and | when he bad taken one bottle of the CuTICURA RE SOLVENT, his Lead was completely cured, and he was aged, roved in every way. We were very much encour- nd continued the use ofthe Remedies for a year and @haif, One sore afer another healed, a bony matter forming in each one of these five deep ones Just before healing, which would finally grow loose and were taken out; then they would heal rapidly One of these ugly bone formations I preserved. After taking adozen and a half bottles he was completely cure main; and is now, at the age of six veers, ealthy child. The cars on his hands must alwé is hands are strong, though we once feared he trong and ys re would never be able to use them. All that physicians did for him did him no good. All who saw the child before using th child now consite CeTicURa REMEDIES and see the it a wonderful cure. Ifthe above facts are of any use to you, you are at liberty to use hem. May 9, 188: MRS: E. S. DRIGGS, 612 E. Clay st., Bloomington, TIL ‘The child was really in a worse condition than he ppeared to his grandmother, who being with him every day, became accustomed to the disease. MAGGI 8. CUTICURA, 50 cts; CUTICURA HOPPING. Se; CUTICURA Rrsoxvenr, the new Blood Purifier, $1.00, Prepared bythe Po: n Dev Nb CHEMicar Co., Boston, Send for "How to Cure Skin diseases.” ITCHING, Sealy, Fimply and Oily Skin beautified | by the Corte A Soar, w as ‘or Fray, PAK BACK, Pain aud Weakness across the Kid ¢, Will | neys, Shooting Pains through the Loins, Uterine take part in the meetings, ' ‘Lhese will be | Paing Lack of Strength and. Activity, Instantly ree sesitted by those camped on tho ground, ev. | heved and speedily ntl by tneCoricusa aster Pate y, Kev. Dr. Drinkhwuse, Kev. J.D. Kinzer, | EASTER Atdrugeists’. 5c. ary spars) those $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 ROBES, we will give you the choice at M97 ty bi Alessi mia you KNow iP of those fine French Kocchlin SATTEENS we sold at 45c, and 88c. yard, you can have them for Friday only. at you KNow those fine Pongee “Mikado” PARASOLS we sold at ‘$9, we have two of them left. but will givethem at abe dt BE wee fH 5.0 day 80 8) You KNow 44 5g yg = those fine Embroidered FICHUS we sell at 25¢., yet ao 2 He =n You KNow rybody gets 50c. for them, we will glve you those those Ladies’ fine Colored COLLARS and CUFFS, (Sachenbery goods), always sold at 25c. a set, but Red. ‘Ticket Day will sell them wt those CRUSHED ROSES @% doz, Bunch), We sold at 186. a Bunch, we will let them go You KNow i i mim YoU KNow ‘all colors, at those Gent's Reinforced Utica “SHIRTS”—there is no necessity of explaining quality—regular price $1; for EBSD gofftgg, wig Seto 8 BBB A wv MM AOE ™ 9885 iy : fot UY GMS ah BBB OA aA uu OU i Byg ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. For other Bargains see Friday's Republican, jy29 Denon ‘Fstablished ‘Reliable 0 ‘Physican ia the Cay, yen! can be consulted Wally, 464 © st.’ bet. 4%’and @tb. sts. nw. Vrompt treatment. tons strictly confidential. Ontice always open. Correspondence and consulta ‘Separate rooms for ladies Sy3l-ae Banearss. Banzoarws. As it Isposttively necewary to reduce our large stock of Summer Millinery in order to make room for early Fall Importations, we will sell our entire stock of Im- 1300 F street n. w. ‘company has repaiged the crossing ai | Ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hats at and below King arf Union.— Su} tendent Carne, of | cost. the ‘public schools, who his been on a trip to MRS M. 3. HUNT, Canada, bas retuenéd, jy10 Billy Oliver has 9259 with Wiliam | Sarrier & Co, B. E. Harding, of the New York Police Gazette, ALTIMORE- AN ay Jan Sat Rogue S| serge fee RET withtn forty-eight hours at ver Eb agus have a large stock of other jim bond or free. N known PICKWICK CLUB W Sitter tne hve Wiles, wich Crry ITEMS. Horizontal Reduction in Prices of TOPHAM’S CELEBRATED TRUNKS. 15.00 $6-inch Leather Saratoga, now $13.50, £2.50 serine Leather Sarntoge, now $10.80; ular $10.00 Leather Saratoga, now $9.00: Our best 36-inch two-tray musiin-lined Canvas Dress Trunk, with Excelsior Lock, was $15.00, now $13.50; 36-inch two-tray Dress nk, second quality, was $10.00, now $9.00; smaller sizes of the above, and all other Trunks that we sell, at a corresponding reduction until August So) Torsans Factony, 1251 Pa ave. wwe S It’s English, You Know. il kee Beer in Euglish stone mu; ese JouNeos, Othand 1, 734 6th st. n.w.; every style orshow Mi Cases, Scott’s Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, In Lung Troubles and Cholera Infantum, Dr, W. £. Ransom, Hartford, Ind., says: “I find Scott's Emulsion an exceilent Temedy in lung troubles, and especially in Stramous chil- dren and ® most valuable remedy in ohronic stages of Cholera Infantum.” €0 It's English, You Knew. Cold Milwaukee Beer in English stone mugs. 5 JouNson, 9th and EL There is Only One Sare Cure for Rhoums- tisut and Gout Mr Win. Rowau, with Gorham Manuf, Co., Providence, says: “I had taken everything recommended to me, but nothing e¥er did mo so much 400d, and_ s0 promptly, as Autumn Crocus.” Triat’bottle free. Z. D: GILMAN, 627 Penn. aventie. Jy25-c030 Its English, You Know. 1d Milwaukee Beer in English stone mu; fs Jorsson, 9th and Ee ‘Castoria. ‘When Baby was sick” 7 We cave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, ‘When she bad Children She gave them Castorim, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she wasa child She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, Its English, You Ki Cold Milwaukee Beer in English stone mugs. 1 JOHNSON, 9th and E, A Most Liberal Offer! The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to avy man af flicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed euvelope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once, 93 Per Galion. 75c. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, bestin the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Gent's Suits Cleaned, $1,—Satisfaction guaranteed at C.PUTScHE’s,1729Pa.av.m,w,sSm, To Get Rid of a Congh or Cold promptly use Baker's Cod Liver Oil and Malt,a wonderful remedy. Baker's pure BRA pan Cod Liver Oil is unequaled. BAKER & Co., Phila., and at drug- gists, thst, wholesale and retail 734 6th st., 50 Morell F Cigars $1 to 87. Ask for''Liederkranz,” 10¢.7 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivei in 44 lb. “Ward” prints, 35c. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk 8c. per quart. Cream 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisiy is the best. __NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. Tur Moosumaer = Hoxiay NUMBER, THE CENTURY MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST CONTAIN: ‘The opening chapters of Frank R. Stockton's three-part novelette, THE CASTING AWAY OF MRS. LECKS AND MRS. ALESHINE, The story of two New England women who, with the chronicler of their adventures, are shipwrecked and cast upon an island, HEIDELBERG, By Lucy M. Mitchell. An historical sketch of the old town, and of the university the five hundredth auniversary of whose founding is soon tobe celebrated, With twenty illustra. Uons, THE WESTERN ART MOVEMENT, By Ripley Hitchcock. An account of the pro- gress now being made in Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and other cities in the establishment of Art Schools, Museums, ete. With many illus- trations, 48 IT PEACE OR WAR? A.comprehensive paper on the labor crisis by Washington Gladden, “The Fal of Ex- tremes” is the title of an editorial oh Monopoly and Trades-unions. THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, Graphically and tersely described with many illustrations, by Generals Longstreet, D. N. Couch, Willian F.Smith, Rush C. Hawkins and Major J. H. Lacy. ‘The latter writes par- Ucularly of General Lee. COLONEL SPAIGHT’S PREJUDICES. A short story by Julian Hawthorne. ALGIERS AND ITS SUBURBS. With fine illustrations. JOHN BURROUGHS And bis last. two books, by Edith M. Thomas; with a frontispiece portrait by Alexand OTHER CONTENTS Include: “Sea-Birds at the Farne Islands,” with @ portrait of Grace Darling among its illustra- tions; “A Gypsy Beauty,” by Cnas. G. Leland, with full-page portrait of Charlotte Cooper; chapters of Mr. Howells’ novel, “The Minister's Charge;” poems by Frances Hodgson Burnett and others; “Democracy in England;” “Open Letters;” Bric-a-brac, etc. Sold everywhere. Price 35 cents. it THE CENTURY CO., New York. Severra Sreeer Paras Rovan EMBROIDERIES GREATLY REDUCED! PRICE NO OBJECT! MUST BE SOLDI Former prices 8c., now 5c.; 9c., now 6c.; 10c., now 12c., now Se; 15c., now 10c.; 18c., now 12c. All other widths, up to 46-Inch Skirtings in both ‘Hamburg and Swiss, at equally great reductions, LARGE STOCK-GREAT VARIETY. A large and unexcelled variety ot Egyptian, Orien- taland Fancy LACES, ‘at prices never before ottered in Washington. e SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 430 914 7th Street, Bet, Iand K n.w. Beavrrut Ficoren Sarmns, Excellent quality, nearly one yard wide; cash ralue 20c.: price reduced to 126. CRINKLED SEERSUCKENS: cosh Valne 1240; ‘rednced 0 Gc. BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS in all the new shades of Tans and Drabs: cash value 250; FIGURED LAWNS: new styles, 5c. ye A RTERS doo 4 EE EEL Pb a: ‘721 Market Space, near 7th strest. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, 16, "8 VEL ALBATROSS, pure wide Neen ee SE SAE Tay ah ok JADE SILK GRENADINES BU Rine Zoe, ieduced 16 ade ha FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 37%, 45, 50c. BLACK CARHMERE SHAWLR, pure wool, @1.50, BURA sia atog Buc quality, xtra’ width; max BLURTGARNET aod BEOWS GATINES, worth of, Zach customer who, PEG? oe end ‘Goods sect dice [ih aa and 224 North ‘Are of | Southern li-was 1200 Pennayivania Ave. nw, ‘COL, IL 4: BELIGSON. in chatze, RYLAND M. E CRURC take great spend the. Teaves al 9 @ m,and5 p.m. Tickets, 25 cts ‘TRISH LEGISLATIVE INDE! I ROBERT EMMETT ‘Of the Irish National CURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC ViEw. Washington, and SA bBATH SCHOOL jeasure in inviting all thelr friends to a: River View AUGUST 6th, Boat B13t EN DENCE. BRANCH give a Picnic at ‘League w Juenemann’s Pleasure Garden on MONDAY, August 2, of Fourth Street M. TUESDAY, August Proceeds to susutin ‘will commence at 6 o'clock. JFRXCURSION TO coi. Dancing je Parnell party, YOUNG Chureh, at, wharfat'6:30 am., sharp. Adults, 50e. Children, JyS1-2 JPAMILY EXCURSION to Lower Cedar Point, BY CHIUSTIAN CHURCH, we [ONDAY, AUGUST 2.” NINTH ANNUAL EXCURSION OF TIE LONE | STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION to Lower tedar Point, WEDNISDAY, August 4th, ‘Tickets to be hal of the committeg outside of the | wharf. Boat leaves ut 8 a.m. sharp. Also stopsat Alex- andra, Sysaaee Bax Roce. CONEY ISLAND or THE souTH, via Barnorr & Ono R. R., COMMENCING Mosnay, Jury 26. TWO TRAINS DAILY EXCEPT SUN sDaY. rounptrir rang, S1, ‘Trains leave Washington 12:10 and 4:30 p. m. Re turning, leave Bay Ridge 9:16 p.m. Arrive in Wash Angton 10:30 p. in, Among the many attractions at Bay Ridge are the Opera House, Gravity Railroad, Zoological Garden, ‘Salt Water Surt Bathing and immense Dinlug Hall, seating 1,000 persons. Marine Band of Annapolis will render choice muste. Grounds of 650 acres, briluantly illuminated by electric lights every night. First-class meals a la carte, Remember, commencing MONDAY, JULY 26, 10 and 4:30 p. m., to Bay Ridge. Jy20-3t . The Arrowsmith will leave 7th | Srecran Excursion To ATLANTIC CITY, “The Brighton of America,” CAPE MAY, “The finest Beach in the world,” via Prsssyivastra Ratroap, ‘Speciai train of first-class Coaches will leave Wash- m., and run through without change to at the Seashore leave Cape May 5 p.m. Atlantic City 6:30. m., affording « fil day at tue sea Angton 10, Atlantic Cit and Cape in the morning. - keturi SATURDAY, JULY 31, ‘Without change of cars Fare for the Round Trip, TWO DOLLARS. arrivin y passenzer guaranteed a seat, Special coaches ussigned to Ladies, fy26-6¢ $7! $7! ‘WASHINGTON TO Sv! BLUE MOUNTAIN AND RETURN! Including Boardat the famous Blue Mountain House from Saturday supper to Monday breakfast. TICKETS SOLD BY THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC R. R00. Good to return on Monday, following » Monday morning breakfast. = P.M, RETURNING AT 11 P. EVERY SATURDAY, PROFESSOR PROCTOR'S DANCING SCHOOL ‘Reunion #t RIVER ATURDAY Steamer Mary Washington, leaving 6:30 p.m., re- turning 11 p.m. grounds on ti tomac. Dancing down and back and xt ie largest and finest pavilion on the S L. alanager. Jy 23-Lat Po kets Z5c. No objectionabie parties allowed on board. Care May * axD Amaxtie Crx via Pesssvivaxta Rasroan DURING JULY Fanz yor THE Rov: ‘Tickets good EVERY FRIDAY AND AUGUST. D TRIP, $5. fi IVER VIEW AND OCCOQUAN FALLS, VA. ‘The steamer Mary Washington, River View every ‘Sunday; leaving at 10 a.m. aud 3 p.n., returning at and Spm. Tickets, 25 cents. Occoquan, Falls every Wednesday, ‘Tickets, 26 cents, Saturday, leaving at 10am. returning at 10 cents. Ticket leaving at 9 a.m., returuing at S p.a. ‘amily deysat Kiver View every Pau, Dancing down and Dae, ad at the grounds on all of the above trips. ‘The largest and finest pavilion on the Potomae at iver View. Posi Uvely Bo objectionable parties allowed on te abuve ‘Grand special free attraction for ladles and children. Prot Everett will formances and Punch and Judy show in the ‘on the grounds and on the boat each trip on. e his wonderful magical per- wilion, vednes: day, Saturday and Sunday. Por charter inquire of sy E'S. RANDALL, Manager. MAeare HALL, Steamer W. W. CORCORAN ‘Will make dally excursions to Marshall Fall and Giymont, leavit m.” The up with elegant reception rooms for_iadles and at fits atl0am., arriv at Wastington ‘Oud Manor House at Marshall. fai Wemen, aud meals served a la carte. Fruit, Baill, ice cream aud lunch supplied excursionists, Fare for round-tri On Sut the 25 cents, dy EXCURSION SEASON 1886. B AND To the following Pointe: EVERY TUESDAY ‘800 persons. EYery ticket calis for a reserved seat, EVERY THURSDAY TO HARPER'S FERRY AND BYRNE'S ISLAND ON THE POTOMAC. ‘Music, Boating, Dancing and Fishing. ‘Round-trip rate... cet cal ‘Every t am, at p.m ° EVERY WEDNESDAY AND EVERY OTHER SUNDAY TO THE LURAY CAVERNS, Round-trip rate. Commencing July 4 and 7. $3.50 ‘very ticket calis for a reserved seal. Leave 6230 Secure Your ‘and returning at 9 p.m. a1 619 and 1351" Peansyivauls ave. and at the Band O. Suation on morning of ex Jezs-2m Grovan waren BWA’ iG PLACE and EXCURSION RESORT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Large Hotel. Diniag Rooms and Bat BATHING GEACH and SHORE. x ‘HE POPULAK AMUSEM! ‘ALL Ti | | | by Alleghany Soft Springs and the Columbia, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC | H FOR GREAT Fay. RRIDGE—St ve her regular trip to Great pay. Ww NESDAY aud. IIDAY. wharf, High st aud caual To MARSIAI nencing JULY 8D. tro 6:30 p.m. Matie, Dancing an Fare, round tp, 2 a 302m, DELIGHTFUL WAY TO SPEND SUNDAY. AM Take tre STEAMI TADY OF THLE COLONIAL BEACH saturday, 5230 fy tm, ret \day morning by 6 oclck __ AMUSEMENTS. NEW Sattoxal timate Bvery reiting ati Sanirane acbte sext week." FoS 4sp ruysic S SUMMER GARDEN GRAND CONCE * SATURDAY, JULY SINT, "se. Mr. George French, Uaritoue, abd Prof Arth’s cele brated orchestra, ‘Admission LOG, ay30-2ee A LBAUGH'S GRAN vu = ** EVERY EVE RTHA. rite, ext Week, PANORAMA OF BAIT 5th st,, two Blocks so ‘The most reall Lighted © painted, nent, night by : Children under 12 yea SON Sundays baif pri ~_ “SUMMER RESORTS, 2ERKE > SPRINGS AND RTH OPEN JUNE 10, 201 Miles on Baltimore and Ohio Ke Only 3% hours from Washing‘on to be ging ont "five men's eley and iis Waters ate f consist of spouts, shower, and are tai erperaty sted b Waters are a spect ial iodates 500 gu Write for Het. Round ti in ood f tiekets, ge RSM. TSOUTHALD, Norwood Hall, Asbury has taken th © Box ALLAN aud & J. SACBS, buth of Washil zi ae BY 8 ‘The Superiority of the Attra‘ Ridge are adniitted by all falr ‘The Largest he- Palace Bat ‘Salt Water ‘and Mo Opera House with first-class Company Zoological Gardes. with tn Collection of Rare Animals. 15 in the» Flying Horses, din Goat Carriages, Steam Lal wig Boats, = ‘Sail Boats, Elegant Fishing, Beautiful Lake, Longest Pier in the World, ‘The Entire Grounds, Lake and Pier Tlumtnated at Might wath tie Hiectrie Light, FOR TICKETS, CHART! AND OTHER IN- CALL AT ‘Trains Leave 121004 Returning, Last Irs the Opera is over at lu: tidce at 915 (after iu the ey BAY RIDGE HOTEL NOW OPEN. Sy24-1m HOTEL, ATLANTIC N-J. Electric bell in every fed by electric hia EUS, CRUE arrangements, “30h PRIPST, Proprietor. $1.50 per day per week, per day. S10. per week yards trom Rehoboth Bay GUNTAIN TOP Mi aergniut renee ones Blue ‘Ridge. Mountatns of n SUSE TST dass MERI L Shas Propetetor. por va vant SSSON SPRINGS, PA. MAIN LINE Pa RR, om se. now open. Soy ua all points east Sa west R. DUNHAM. atendent, Cresson, Pa. ircinia, will be r. ni, below Paciile, AU, e Box 1030. : M. 3. BOK JOHN TRACY, Proprivt y152m | Odean Cis ATSKILL MOUNTAINS, SARATOGA, pam. pt 5 ML House station, 1:30 pam; ratog SARATOGA AND. CATS Leave Jersey City Sach Kaatersktll vis kin 5 mn 48 p.m: Mc Grand Hotel, Viouse Stat 8:00 pt B05 pom. Arrive Saratoga, $300 Hotel Kaatersicll, Grand Hotel stato: Purchase yivania Railroad offi and connect in te Jemey Cit Station ior Wi Fesoris by West shore Rallroud. "Bayisage od throug ¥ MONETT, sy15-2m YATAWISSA burg Pa 1 Catan tie HOUSE, BLOOMS: W0 feet above the sea, mt) me ntalus, 1.400 feet, Supplted Chaiybeate Springs, the best waters inthe for fovailds” Finest ry. drives and boatfig on the Susquehann: mnforts and the lowest Fates ($6 to $12) than at any oF east of the Alieghanies. Perte age. Eleven shady verandas. quitocs. = HENANDOATI ALUM. Sas “Ghe dryest mountain resort in the neal waters: large @Ay Pamphlet ang J ERS. Jeoaus E SULPHTU S are now GAY 8 first-class bo derground df: Nom or a Iy1S-1i terms, address A. Des CHA LY BE ZATE SPRINGS Open (or the reception of guests. "For de- ed scriptive circular and terms address J. W. WH SON, Newville, Pa. J okwan war yim SULPHUR SPRINGS. PRE ERICK v0, VA Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordan Springs, P. 0., _Je153m__ SEAS! HOTEL, wom open for tne Oe on ninargiclaan Ss Site BER SOMA SESE RS N= COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. ‘This new and elegant Hotel is now open. “Located directly on ocean front. All modern improvements, ‘and w cubsine of particular excellence, Special season rates, For terms address REYNOLDS & NEI, Hotel Lativetie Phiiateiphl NEW COLUMBIA HOUSE, a: Cape May, N.S, YORWOOD HALL. CORNER 4 ‘D> AN, Kingley st., Asbury Park, X. 3., Open, under ie inanazement ofthe owner StnyBi-2m MRS. M. L. Mechta Y. INDSOR SULPHURSPRINGS, BLUE g Aountaina “No snaiaria or mosqur @Z tore, Hunting danse, cxertent fae, i: Sonuble changin Circulars at Puret & Whatieseee, Pa'ave. or address A. M- JELLY, New Wind? a mayz2sa HARPER'S | FERRY deat | PRINGS, VA.— NOTED | = are large and wits mats can find the comforts of howe. For terws address LOUIS KUMPF, Prop'r. _ ere id Sotpe St Inia isl dake aie very Monday, Wednew Nociolke or uid’ Point to Uer= , or the seaside Will meet bem, j The ‘Nortampiou makes close conpection with, te Baltimore and Washington seamen. Teruin pet day $2, rot week #1 Per month $40. Adres S04" Sra, fay View BO, Froese ‘cobhys ISland, Fa. MOUS TAIN NIEW HOUSE. CANTON, . BRADFORD COUNTY. Pa Rear Minnequa Springs on Noriners’ Cen tral RRL 1.000 fet elevation. Photogenpi sat cae Culare at Ticket Office, Ponusyivania Halted, cormet Peunsylvaiia ave, and 13th st. ik Le WRIGHT, siosew im Proprietor, TPE PRosrReT, LAGOON PIGHTS, MARTHA’S. VINEYARD, Wit open June 15.4 plewsan way fiat cinss h interest backs healthfa and in every se: Hear the Water and all Places Of Lirely Hew thanagement. rates eae prictor will be at the Culted States hosed, nul June 13, with plans EN, Jobat to aul "rope ta ft toe gga This select and popular Hotel lias been, aterm of yearg by Mr ENTRY 3 the “Albemarie, Pease, fo Prope WALTER OPE) LAP AY PPTE.CAPEMAY NJ rauiifinly located, within 90 feet of ai i ap feet EL Rieduced TEDRETH, Proprictor, asworv Tov (EASTERN POINT) Parr ites bestra morning. abd, Telegraph oflice ty hotel. Por iif Paupulet and fuil particulars address MATTHAWS & PL Jy274u,th.sattm (Phe ceescent HOTEL, BUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. Anallyear beaith and pleasure resort celebrated for its, WON DERFU Uightful climate, Isco La Through stone eutirely new us, hot aud © on unexcel SPRINGS pauaph Aieiaee WE BRIGHTO: ATLANTIC Crry, NJ. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Heated by steana fzo-u, LY SP Notwithstand 4 thie partial lose by fire: UNt "For those who Toretrenowand wate, muutain sven. we pron jconue. Aecomtodattons $08 en’! Mauager, YMORE,SITUATED WITHLY, 100 yards of tie beach. ved w. replete with all mode 1 dysheolst ren v tng Lhe only passe, T baths.d€e.. atl tie tot periect gid Modern sauilary and drainage arangements. ME. HOOPES, Bey BATHING, BOATING, Fisuine. §/ Address W. F. q é my Isa Lene, ‘Ocean end of Kentucky ave, Auiautic city, NJ. Mrs.G.W. STODDARD, P.O, Bok a1 oe J.—THE VICTORIA, se, desirabie location, Neat nd ao -omnModations excellent Wary arrangements. surf bathing aus Passed. Terms moderave aud reduced for June and September. aa __ Jeli yOL ER RESORT, OPEN JUNE | Cron 5. COLTON & BRO. Props., Miles ype" Bs a. Open June Bi. yUTHEKFORD wa ‘ine porches.” Culsine ot ee HUTCHINSON. ATLANTIC CITY, MR CHARLES DUFFY, open JUNE 26, tly of the Couunental Hotel, Philadel: a Hotel aid Congress Lull, Cape oF. ty Ls Au,thtajer SON 1886. BRIGHT HOUSE, REHORG BEACH, Di will reopen June at, Tensonabie. Send tot” circular e mm to Wels, " roundtrige ticket GKOOM @ BU | TON proprietors myzistm TPHE CHALVONTR, OCE, Carolinaave. Now ‘Open Ines." MLISHA howe Auanticlty, NJ. number | tug, boast eke. | No tn per Week: $1.5 | price, tea | das, Wedesd Jeiz-zm A see ‘RY PARK, z NEW JERSEY, HOTEL BRUNSWICK, ‘Season June 15th until October. Mrs D. BSTOCKHAM & CO, Propriewrs. Mr. G. T. Stockham, of ue Epbitt) House, will eu | age rooms for parties drring ihe ensuing season. DOAH ©O.. VA. T PAMIONABL RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ‘This resort hasbeen thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired and papered. Ul hunts ew closetsand the best sauitary pl in the mountains; new porches Have been crec.ok newly furuisbed throughout, and new bair mattress have’ been placed in wil the rooms. with, Wo" Springs, making tis the best wud ios! com sort te be touad in the. south, charges Exurens offioe ti watering piace to , being only & hours’ ride on the B. & 0. iraius daily Je will be Tarnished | Prof Ed. William “Brass and String Band, of al | bauzt's ‘Opera House, Descriptive pamphlets eon- ing tull mformution, cule of the four principal hotels, aualysis of the water, witractions, terms, testle © had free at tie fol ‘arug- Thompson s, schafer's min pot ou Fs, Evening Star oftice and further information uddres HL. "C\ Bible MADDUX, Proprietor. -H.G. BURKE, Chief Cleric. br. CW. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician. ‘OUNTAIN LAKE PARK HOTEL, — SUMMIP OF THE AULEGHENTIE GARRETT COUNTY, MARYLAND, Between Deer Park and Outiand, in the Glades, om the B. and 0. For full information address Jel4-2m_H.H. VAN METER, Owner and Prop't._ 4] 2886 THE KUTTATINNY.” DELA USA] wien Capi Open tons May Lunui ‘November "Tine anost accent: ble ‘mountain resort adjeceut to New Vork, And Philndelpiia - Hotel recently rebuilt, eutat Abd refurnisiied. Roous en suite with hot shd cold Sater, bata. an unlimited Supply of pure ap eing w: electric bells and” tbe Oty pamsenger’ Santor a"the Water Gap” "Wo A.” "bibbntaD. & SONS” Jel-2m re yi» POINT COMPORT, VIRGINIA, HYGEIA HOTRL, ‘Terms for the season of 1M, tng, June Ist, reduced 26 Wo 50 per cent, but the! highest siaudard of excellence maintained, ‘Bend tor Ulustrated-descriptive pas) os PN Pike my17-3m c= AND HAEMLESS aS WATER ‘OCKWOOD HOUSE, ACTS Li etn Sa Peete Peo ane. < mxomel tress —Conventent” to. Washington and opyerar. J eu eacovEs! aunong the Wountains. ‘Tableturnished with Bverab sees bow mae ea everything tresh. Prenty fre Wilk. Spring aiveraL ane, youtatel 9 vee Teeter eee Siecal tor Hr tain | EASTAL Eee nts BISOV aR eae ee ‘or money re v3 1 CKYSTAL funded “Yo stop the hair DISCOV Rock Exox Srrrscs axp Mix.) GSS27 un“fauing'on to food DISCOVER —"_ SRAL BATHS, CRYSTAL Ing the fools with fresh DD a) MOUNTAIN™ OF VIRGINIA, CUNSTAL vitality: from the lagu DISCOV: Six Hours from Was! CHYSTAL Gent supply of which the DISCOVERY. Fine Turnpike Tuads. Light cag, Sarriacet | CRYSSAL hair decays and falls For DISCUV ERY from Winbuester, "Roundtrip tickers se50, Great | CRYSTAL cmadenting asudrut? and DISCOVERY, Mmnprovements made in hotel And ‘bathe this season | CYST AL entirely stop ite further DISCOVERY Svitamning pool entirely remodcied. Separate | CRYSTAL fon Satlatied we DISCOV Ed houses for ludics and gentlemen. CRYSTAL have the best and only DISCO} “yhe iost perfect drainage aud wholesome cul | CRYSTAL non-polsonous article for DISCO) sine."—Dr. Geo. Heuling, Balumore. GIYSEAL the purpose in oer sonnet puso) deriveseuiuch health and enjoyuieat’”—Dr. Hobert OH nscoverst und Sole Proprietor, Behar, E a Boon this | 277 x sons saces Baty “I I may be able to.come to Rock 4 summer my Feeullecttous of that bexven-invored Spot F ‘ty most pleasant Mra Jobe A. ‘ut Lose “The ‘ment of the healing: aters is ab enedic- Pa as A sr1ixo goons jour . Feetar of St Jobin’ church, Now open at the Leading Tutloring Establishment of ‘A large number of rooms have been added the past | You ober at season. and guests can now be ‘at rates hey Sording rods and length of stay ~~ | ome 221) PENNA. AVE. soqmorge ease STs ee on neeoveraten be ENTLEMEN'S TFereteiee spelt attg, geen ora! mor roe ‘eoan Se RATT Sie ‘Conta 60 cents, Pants 25 cents. Vea ASBURY PARK E, (THE BELLE View Fiewe taanily house, ‘water. frst as. Gos ble.” Geio"dm) bus, keV Le e21-2me and 42.8. Calvert st. Haltimere,