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ather Probabilities To-day. orr: oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Tee WASHINGTON, Je LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. defeatet the N Thomp-nn se 1 that it must be ge over the Potomac ot I Mr. George vetweiler sends ns an officia vpoctage rates that is just the thing ropolitan Chareh give | rebureh this evening. refreshment f Messrs. Taylor, overmiment Affairs. pachers will be y in which he nvestment was sin the «ase nmissioners should ther stocks or bonds "says Mr. Stanton, when sveh st of the water stoek, thi of the Distrie mption might be by other Distriet see SION AND A Miss- | HTFR.—An ineile % just north of th i satfirstrather | ried consid- sc Who witnessed i at section was mds with sol ghting up the parks. in the business 0 ler he struek who was patrolli eeopre mac Tailroad ion party is composed of pped at the in- ion of 7th street and Maryland a - and, disembarking, the band led th street to the wharf, where th rket for Mount Vernon on the Pilot | if U return this after. and take a hasty look over the public | ! T points of in the larger number will leave at & €; but as the tickets are gool for two | tic ain Until to-morrow. days a number will r ‘The excursionists are a fine-looking se men, women &@: ce Of so large a t of | children: and the appaar- | clr umber of persons 1 miles in the course - | Mount Ver ts. caused the streets wing his property— on and surro! ed. elevated and lowered, years to the height of fr inconvenienced MARRIAGE I er’s material as recog- | W. F TS At rates hetier than to The society numbers — STEAMER DISPATCH, Com- vard yesterday she will remain for some ship for apprentice boys eu at that point. altimore, where me as a receiv isted for the navy When ali she can aceommo- date are shipped the Dispaich will proceed t ‘ork. where the bogs will be trans- ferred to the sehool ship. ——e 3. PAINTs, AND VARNISH AT AvcTION.—Dealers enerally should attend the sale at Thyson’s to-morrow by Thomas Dow- The heaviest and most valuable portion of the goods are io be sold, comprising agricultural implements, metalic ch will be sold to ling, auetianeer. suit the trade. RrAL Estate son Bros.. avetione noon, for Georze Mason. asst itehfield & Augher Ftables, to Windsor . Sestentay after- street and New Y. THE SHEA Homie of this city, and Mr. H.C. a of New York city, ned AN conneel for Charles LOOea under the commit- aréscm, Fh al 3. S, | membetsbip. have been reta Who 18 in jail ment of the coroner for shooting Mr lies Shea on the th of May, causi death last week. ———» PROPERTY-OWNERS Who have not made | for damages Application reason of pobite im: sean now file their elaints with J. street. '0., No. 223 46 ' —————e——_——— . om Dickson and Patterson before $ special Lnprovement taxes. The Fire MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS LAST Bat Ir No. 4: J.T. | Ne. 4"to company No. 5; Lev pointed temporery engineer of M. Moore, sus) a iemporary fre and Morrison ( mpany No. man of engine snecessor. The report of the superintendent of fire | | alarin telegraph was submitted, siating that | the wires and instruments under bis charge | were in as goo! working condition as can be tem. &o. ered plications for jlions were received aun Eagant ay, thestere” weriver, wit attained, considering aze, from | Jaceb W. Hatebinson and file: Messrs. Res M an, and C sive oils, &c., in this District. A communication was read froma C. Lindt, Frankfort on the Main, Germar “Having obtained | that your department is on aged in youreountry, it w ing to me report of the Bi ners to the Disiriet ers, Just printed, after sy ficieney of the dey gine northern and the other in the northeastern section of the city; also, one new hook and ladder company for the western section of the city in the nembe: same period. The ig obs recommends increa: ber of low price at whic nished is a temptation to the pe to purchase and use it. Some re | very m uality of ec to the eare of respor the sale of it for famil clude the reeurrence of its use by ineautions THE RE | accompanying the above, is comprehensive statemen| | pomber of fires, the les iso, full ich will held in ebarge by the sever ar rms during the and 152 were | witt mber of fires of this y bat of last vear shows #n in the past te and compared with the average loss, p year. of the past ten yea 33,0 } efticie of the department. | THe SUPFRINTENDENT OF FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH reports 1 ‘the entire telegraph of Wash- ington including the central office ap- paratus, and instruments, is defective 1e | system. and owing to old age is rapidly ng to decay. This portion of our tele- h was constrneted in 1564, and but par- y covered the then limited area of this city. and as but a slight extension has been made since its first introduetion, it follows a large percentage of the present limits | on is now without that protec- | u which should be secured by fire tele- | graph to every species of property - Nothing short of a new telegraph, in- | z hew and improved central of aments, and new signal boxes thronghout Nord the security required in this ser- of Washiny str can 4 vice ee THE Town Meeting of the weil of th ward of Reyes e Bergman, regent: and 2. of Ga; Cay morn ernor Thor: Fitzbugh Lee. Col. Robert O: F rrived here per special a -Capt. W. 8. of ov On arriv per and the board of visi Its of their labors of the lee. Ti part I Smith to John and cson. part lot 10, sq A. Fietet che J m, part | *, all Of square IS; 1. bert, lots 7. part lots 2 and 3, are 1 beson, lot 4, square 194; G. Smith et al. to Step! square IM; SS and lot 4, square 654 $6750. Carrol) Brent secretary. Dr. Wm. Gunton. from the special commit- tee lo make arrangements for the p ebration of the Sth of July, reported H. ver the oration, and Mr. Jos. L. Semmes read the Declaration of Independence; adopted. Mr. Jenkin Thomas announced the iilness of Charles Dean, of ae. & member of the association. The ir read a from Justice Wm. Thompson on the drama of the olden time in this city, In which interesting reminiseences were given of the theater which stood for many years on Louisiana avenue where the ruins of the Canterbury Hall now stand. Mr. gnee, lots 70 and | Jas. A. Kenn-dy was invited to tons Sulxiivision | reid “an essay before the societ improved by two x & Ford, for sv75 ame building corner ork avenue, to John Bradley. esq., will det | requested to deliver an essay at his earliest | canvenience on the bistory of Washington city. Messrs. Thos. B. Entwisle and George Olive, Barron were proposed and elected to pe Da Mrpical.—Ata wal meeting of the ciation last evening Drs. Rich- a and Reilly ‘were elected to whe jeal soci | embérship. | %€ Medical society -of the | District then heia #! | Sion ‘of topice jm. ning to the Blood-lettin t was the principal topic. The crostye ovT saLK ot the cry goods store of John T. Mitchell stilt Continues and Will Jast during the week, or unt,! the entire Stock is disposed of. Tnose wan.'s rare barsains in superior goods should nyt ne- sleet this opportunity, MT. The Board of Fire Commissioners met last ight. President Williams in the chair, W. | | B. Reed secretary. The report of Chief En- | gineer Cronia for May was real. showing vat daring the month of May there were 16 rms of fre. estimated Toss, $5,000; Insur- . the 31st ultimo engine com- . 3 removed from the temporary ters which they had been oceupying » last November into the new house on wareavenue. Richanl Keyes has been transferred from company No.5 tocompany Norris transferred from eompacy died; F. H. Myers appointed reman, vice Moling, promoted, jombs @ temporary prive viee Myers, promotet. On motion of Mr. « s the request of Chas. Merriliatt, fore- . that he be re- dueed to the ranks, was acceded to, and the chief was empowered to appoint a temporary | Lins were ap- raw a hill to be pre- s next Congress, for enactment | into law, on the subject of storage of explo- mation to the effec’ of the by ld be ver to procure some more detailed accurate neconnt of the organi: and the working the:eof,” &c. Theser ireeted to furnish the information asked | and THE ANNUAL REPORT. king of the ef ment and the desire to keep the siandard of the force to the highest possible point, says:—The Commissioners it their duty to again reeomm ty of providing at least two more en- mpanies—one to be located in the y. Insupport of this request it is but necessary to eall your attention to the in- crease in the size of the city within the past eight years, with no corresponding inerease of engines, &e., within the ng thenum. re-plugs, and that they all be fitted With ten-inch outlets, some now being less. The very frequent alarms of fire occasion by accidents from the use of exp’ oil is referred to, and the report says:—“The an inferior oil is far- ch needed for the sale af this inferior vonfine its use ‘ORT OF THE CHIEF ENGINEFR, nd complete lists of the office | privates attached to the | ment, and an inyentory of ail | companies o | the Ist day of April, 1575. An annexed tal | lar statement shows that the whole num March for fl.es which alleged loss to property an insurance on same of $39.76). reompared with -the Massachu | cepted instan > former, and compared with the average e of | last evening came in | did not The above figures speak well for the | further stated that after F WASHINGTON — Anuat —The annual board of regents of the Ladies’ m Association began yesterd at the mension. Those present v a ce regents Mrs. ; Mrs. Judge T i Mrs. Rush, of Me the board of visitors of t state of Virginia, consisting of Lieuter Gilbert C. Me hem were Governor Kemper : #ilman, of his staff; Col. ssett, Commodore Mansy, Judge Chris: tian. of the court of appeals, and a number ther prominent persons. At 10 o'clock a.m. promptly the entire party, mumbering about twohundred. embarked on the steamer Ar Captain Frank Hollingshead, and asait sail reached Mount Vernon. ng at the mansion Governor Kem- ors Were met and ; Welcomed by the ladies. and In response the | Governor made a few brief and eloquent re- arks. congratulating them upon the re- r the past year. At the jovernor’s remarks short resses in the same vein were r t Ould and General Fitz % pcompany then partook ot a lar and at its conclusion the council and visi eld @ business session, which was adjourn in time to take the boat for its ret | from bere to San Juan. It belongs to | their appearance at the Fanny K square 81S; $ 3 Gladmon to Joan G. Adams, part lot b sre 401; Jobn G. Adams to Henr: re 401; <3,4 - Carpenter, John Webster to ; $5,500. Rachel . A. Fleteher, part lot Jy Geo. W. Barnes et al. to t 19, sqnare to Patrick Curtin. (eo. John Day t a Square JSS; H. Minor, part lot 26. squs ibert to Jnles Joliot, | Chas. F. Fletei 8, 9, C.H. B. White John Q. Larman to Pair: M, square north of square 4; $ Sands, trustee, to Randali Hagner, 33. Wm. H. Tenly to cis Helimuth, | . Geo. W. Phillip: to J. F. Van Horn, lot 6, square %i; $7. “4 H. Howell to Allen Dele. lot 4, square 636, $5. John Freeman to A. Sievers ét al., lots 59, 40 and 41, square 443; MeGinniss to D. Mahoney. part A) square 55%; 365). BR. 'T. Pamphrey io Pumphrey, lot 56, square 829; =500, ——e. THE OLDEST INHABITANTS’ TION met yesterday afternoon, the presi- dent, Dr. J. B. Blake,in the chair,and J. | gentleman paid their fare, * profession. mn the ‘Treatment of diseases THE uITy CovrT—/Ji Wylie. wena after our Saient cnet the fol- lowing cases were heard: Hulbird, ad- mistrator, a it Glenn; order dismissing bil. Tall agains! Talbert; orter of refer- ence to examiner. O:Tutt against Kin: overrn ling motion to vacate Auditor's report. Catter, et al., against Fletcher, et al.; decree vacating conveyance from W. H. Fletcher to his wife and for sale. Libbey against Sibley; order of referenes to examni- ner. Harris against Johnson; decision in order behalf of complainant. Circuit Covrrt—Jucdge Hum To-day the case of Beall agar Co., against. Mr. Hingley; motion for new trial fled. The case of Abrams a: coln and Willard and De Wandulaer was rv sumed, and "he plaintif discontinued case as to the last named. PoLice Court—Judge Snelt. To-day, Willie Rouser was charged with assanit and battery with intent to kill ‘Walter Green. This was a quarrel between two newsboys, Which grew out of a dispate a8 to priority in getting papers at THE STAR Rouser knocked Green down with a stone, ting his head severely, from the effects of whicb he has been la'd up in bed for sev- eral weeks. Dr. Thompson testiiied that the ill of Green was fractured, making a very ngerous Wound:a piece of the skull was pressed against the brain, but by ecarefal treatment he had recovered, and’ seems to be perfectly well. Dr. Winter gave similar testimony; continue for futher testim TERDAY'S CUTTING AND SHOOTING FRAY. charged with assault to KILL D. R. Wits eof cutting avd shooting, re- THE Starof 1 to await the results of Wilson s A ‘This is the ferred to th bell was b injuries. ALL SORTS. lawful or thirty arged with ob- i. market, no nee being assigned’ to him; $10. Appeal cen. Similar e was brought against him in whieh he was also fined si. Peter Daly, loud and boisterous talking on the r 5. Theodore Thomas, forfeited. The- ocere’ Addison, forfeited collateral. Alex- ander Brook disorderly; Clement Washington, profane: $3. Henry Steinhant, throwing stones: forfeited collateral. Patrick Burke, a double fisted vagrant,” pleated guilty, and was sentdown. Mary’ Wel prostitute and vagrant, was sent d DICKSON & PATTERSON prices for 5-65 bon ay the highest ud certideates. t RiGgut or A Divorcen MAN ro Manny A somewhat singular ease, involving the force of Connectien! divorce laws, wai be re the superior court in Worcester, Mase , Tharsd It appears, according to th Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin, that the first wife of Dr. Lyman A. Abbott procured a diy irom him in the M setts courts six years ago, he being ar nt of Conneet atihe time. Ti pwing year he cor d marriage ¥ another woman in yr here be has sinee residcd, and an indictment for polygamy was foand against him. The prosecution hell that ae cording to tae ssachusetts Abbott bad ght to marry again. It was claimed in defense, howey at he was so by the revised statutes of ¢ which state he was a bona fide the time of the divorce, and that h S Status or acquired rigit with him waen ly moved to Woreester. Tae ustained by the court, on the ithe divorcee court which sepa e first wife must have known Ab- bot @ second marr: ISIANA Str the first rst preeinet s| tion, and in the presence of a number of par- Ues made a statement to this effeet: He was in one of the Ridge cemeteries, (which one b »)and his attention was attracte to & funeral cortege made up of a wagon fol- lowed by three or four women. The driver of the wacon lifted out a coffin and was about depositing It in the hole prepaced for it when the oceupant of the cottin kicked off the lid and eri For Gor’s sake do not bury me alive!” The driver picked up a brick. and crying, “You —.1I have a doctor's certifi- cate that you are dead, and I am going to bury you,” struck the corpse, either stunned or Killed him, and the burial went on. Beggs 1 affair three or four hundred persons assembled in the cem- y, but there was no move todisinter the Beggs was looked for last night by porter. He was chased all over town, but could not be fonnd w Orleans Bulielin. poe ta emt nbinadh bate LIFE FOR SIx KS WITH A BULLET IN THE BRA —Dr. Mars, deputy to Coronet Eickhoff, held @ post-mortem exami- pation ou Saturday of the boly of Louis Seede: Xpett 1. in Cisatham street, by rman. He fornd a wound in the left temporal bone of Daifan inch in diameter, a tragment of leal near the opening of the skull, and a bull imbedded In the middle lobe of the le: hemisphere of the brain. A large absee: had formed involving the anterior, middle and posterior lobe of the left hemisphere of the brain. Death was caused, in the doc opinion, by the abscess, the result of the pis- tol shot. 1 Ist. N GOLD Freins.— Philadelphia Press fr blo, Colorado, says :—Hundrex are outfitti ul Organizing to start for the San Juan gold fields. Stories of fabulous strikes are comii ery day. One ha recently be ieli ASSAYS Over $21,000 per ton. The rush for this section exceeds anything ever before seen in Colo- rado’s mining history. An immense arnount of machinery has just arrived via the nar- row gauge, aud is being shipped by teams eral Van Giese reduction wor Nici INTERESTIN EVENT transpired on lay at La Crosse, Wis., where fifty Win- Indians, having complied with the toning their tribal relations ar ‘opting the customs of etvilization, made nd Office and pro- ceeded to enter forty acres of iand each ‘un- der the Homestead act. The land 1s located hear the Black River Falls, Wis., and the Indians will at once occupy’ their new pos- sessions, where they will erect farm houses, establish schools, and generally cast off the generic habits of their race. Usep To It.—An old friend of Theotore Tiiton’s met him on the street just after the delivery of Judge Porter's hottest tir the following brief but pithy conve: ensues Tilton + who Is about ereeting larg Friend.—How under the sun do you manage to keep cooi and keep your tem- ber whfle Judge Porter piles up the epithets — you, and shakes his fiet in your nee’? Tilton.—O, I've been used to that sort of thing from Mrs. Morse for twenty years. N, ¥. Sune: Paper oMMUNITY DECLARED TO BE —Wallece, Kansas, is partly @ yovernment reservation, and orders have been issued by the department commander notifying to nearly all the resi- dents of the place that they are squatters, and must leave by the 15th of June. The | Pest office, ail the business houses, and rail- | Toad depot, wil have to be removed under the order. _——$$$<$______ STREET-« TRANSPEE: A lady and heloding a trans- a Buffalo street-car, but on changing ars the second conductor was not notified, nd they were expelled. A jury has now given them $200 damages against the Buflalo Sast Side railroad company; but the rey a = does not enable us to state whether this company were the principal: behind the first or the second conductor. - Ch MR. JOHN T. ForD has been selected as the foreman of the grand jury of the Uniwd States court. Mr. Ford as hal great expe- rience as the foreman of the grand juries of the criminal court, and will serve with credit in the new capacity.—Ralt. Sun, rrr "7 Somebaiy very much in want of ropes | bas stolen those used for lowering coffins in the Jersey City cemetery. #7 Retaildealers in New York report much sia iat se er kes cece res Tr jast year, e of **j ye im uch fainter than in ‘the y past. = S7-As a prelimina: towards the abatement ee Hartera’ Coan., has abolished its detective police’ force.—N. ¥. na-The Rt. Rev. J. J. Kain, the new bisho; of Wheeling, is the youngest Bisttop in the world. e was born jartins! Va. In 1843, whieh makes him about 33 years old. we Horace N. Weld, for nine em- years eS het ome at Boston, was ar- Tested Sat on the charge of steali money from seglegered letters. ne a The bonse of Mr. Van Meer, near Om tario, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night last. Three of his children perished in the flames. =? Mr. Cunliffe Owam and Mr. Stewart Sandfor, the English commissioners to centennial, arrived in Philadelphia. yostere Gay, and were entertained at the Union el: Jast night. & S7A Charleston (©, C.) dispateh states rapid: Dy that iunding of the siate debt goes on = ly, the amount already far.ded belng si fatle dollars or atout oue half entire debt. a GEORGETOWN. began aa oa ee yy = Wea- ver ‘oO. report sales ‘ya rovers” cattle at from 5 to7 sheep and lambs at from d for old she calves were sold at from $25 to S00, Fish MARKET.—Messrs. Simmons & Co. to-day sold *,000 herring at $13 per thousand. Grain TRADE.—Mr. H. M. Talbott vester- day sold 1.500 bushels of wheat, and Hartley | every convenience for han & Bro. sold 800 bushels ditto, tne Baiti- | more and Obio Company was resumel,and | after argumept, given to thejury, who found a verdict for plaintiff! tor $6,000. Hovey « | Rest of 170 head _« cents per pound; 5 to 6 cex ts per aco ae at Sia6 per just Lin- | IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. Thomas O’Brien Is bnilding for Messrs. Lueas & Sons, contract- ors. extensive stone embaukment walls on both sides of Washington street, from the canal to Water street. the four frame houses belonging to Mr. Leon Knowles, on the west side of Washington street, near the canal, to conform to the new Mr. Sears has also contracted to raise for Mayfleld & Hieston two frame buildings on the east side of Washington Messrs. Young & Keenan have com- menced the erection of a three- for Dr. Loockerman on south site High and Potomac sireets. They are also to buildan additional to the dwelling of Dr. Loockerman , ts will materially add to Mr. Sears is raising of Ist street. which improveme rance of Ist street. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA Post evrrent today | Sleeplessness, and will eure auy case. | 50 cents a box, postage free. FFICE.—The run reet, that irre red in the post of the emplo; ty, and that o orreet and without om. causes of a private character e affecting the public, the been rellevod ‘and foundation, ‘ t postmaster his brother a treasnrer to fill the wi rceased, and he din the sum of samuel Baker, S. B. pal as sureties, qualified and given b ooo. with Wm. Corbett and I. C. 0 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Markets. June 3—Cotton ar dull—Howard street au city mills super. 4 grades unchanged. —mixed western ani 1,32; No.2 do., 1.28a1 3 Corn dull for western, southern firme: easier—middling, other grades unchanged, 7; southern yellow, $2; western mixed, SUM. ‘n,70a75: western white, Oats dull and weak—southy 73; western mixed, 71. niet but’ firm aud offered a ithont buyers Adjourned on ugaretronger, but not qu higher, 10),al0 New Vous, Mer 3 Ks active ard nai ive and ‘strong. lonr quict and nnehat n a cent better. leet iste Retail Prices, Center Market. Wheat a shad: = Perch, 25349 per 25 cts. per bunch; ( California.) 400! per"lb.; Taslers, 40atvc.. Cod, 123ga15 per Ib.; Lobster, ‘otatoes, Trish, 40 per pk; «we ich; Cabbage «pro: dish, 3 per bunch; i by 16. per box ges, 20035 per dozen; Lemons. 2a3s P each; Strawberries. illadetphia. print, .(epring,) §7 per d. SOLIDATION iladelphia and New York and the ting railroad companies were yesterday consolidatel, by a vote of Rovert Frazier, of P. Wilmington and Fi or the six day two hundred and ninety- port, on the apeake and Obio canal, carrying JA, ot coal. These shipments have exceeded in one wer y z of Portiand Me. IS HEREBY GIy heretofore existin ing ander the name and style of MULDOON & CARLEY, Ist day of June, rt chts of the ft 1 that the copart- , dissolved by mutual will be paid by FELIX hts dne the ate firm will be crawn payable Biren: ANGOSTURA, HOSTETTER’S, BE IUGHTON, e year for those who are troubl lose of appetite. HARD CIDER. G, CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROC! POTOMAC KIVER 10K for calo at $2 Wharf 26th and D tree ots northwest. It you wish fo save ont heavy wearing apparel, Blankets, Covers, Grum| i Bot Cloths, &c., from moths, have them cleaned by my celebrated ‘chemical pro: cess, which removes all grease and vegetable stains gle persons who have noe accommo- ing away clothing, can I m tankets and Cur- ‘4 superior man- with me nptil the. tains of all descriptt ner and on reasonal P. city can get their traveling and other suits cleaned at a notice, La 618 9th street northwest. DEVLIN &CO., (NEW Y¥ORK,) 106 F STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUR CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THE BEST ASSORTE) STOCK OF MATEBIALS TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE ¥ADRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENCH, GEXMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTUBE. FOR THIS BRANCE OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANIVAL WORK, AND IS EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE FOR THIS DEPARTMENT I8 MADE UP IN NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITR- STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF 80MB OF OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE ORDEES FROM OUB READY MADX STOCK. READY MADE CLOTHING. ARTISTIO TALENT, ‘= FILL OB ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT I8 THE YOKE SHIRT, A PERFKCT FITTING MENT. WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE OE PUBNISH BeADY MADE. Devlin & Co., 1106 F STRERT i ee Wwe. BLANKETS CLE a5 a ee soft, CITY ITEMS. WITH A VIEW to changing oar business, we propose to sell our entire stock of lumber and good will of the business—one of the old- est established in the District, The stock on . and from | hand is all desirable and well selected, seas- oned and conveniently pilel, and embraces the various descriptions of building lumber, hard-woods, &¢., usually Kept in well con- ducted jumber yards. The yards are admira- | | bly located in Georgetown, and arranged with | ing lumber; the improvements are complete, inclading a first class wharf, fronting on the river, acces- sible from both Water and Congress street: , Mr. Walter Wheatley | This is a rare opportunity for persons wish- ¢ spond with the Eliza- beth Boat Club, of Portsmouth, Va., with reference to thelr proposition to row @ six- ing to engage in active business. . E. PICKRELL & Co., €,2,6 58 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. pescthstio Arete SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on deposits, | payable on demand, Special rates on time | deposits. J. H. Squier & Co., Bankers, 416 | Pennsylvania avenue. 5,15,¢01: Corns &c.—The Foot labors fen times more than the Land; and to be relieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing | Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. White's estatgishment, No. 555 15th street, | opposite the Theasury. THF METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK, corner of C street and Louisiana avenue, pays five cent. literest on deposits made on or be- fore the Sd ofeach month. Call aud get a copy of the regulations. 5,257 neti Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamo- | mile Pills are prepared expressly to cure Headaches, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Sold by all Druggists, and Charles Stott & Co., 480 Pean- bd | syivania avenue. Washington. 6,1,e01: oo. | For Moth Patehes, Freckles and Tan, ask yor erogeist for Perry’s Moth and Freckie vation. | Face, Black-Heads or Flesn Worms, use | Perry's Improved Cometone and Pimple 'Ren- edy, ise Great Skin Medicine, or_consult D: B.C Bond street, New York. 5, GEORGETOWN ADVER'N’TS. | Pr. } ite Percales, at 12%, wo 1400 yaras Victoria Lawns, at 1233, 20.25 t t of White Goods, for chilir np; Sash Rib- ps and Fans, ©, 103 Bridge atreet, may22-12t* B AMIN MILLER. W/E RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN tion of the ublic to cur stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, such as Granite Dinner, Tea, and Chamber. seta Decorated China Tea’ scte; all kinds of Brnthes and Dusters, Wooden and Willow Ware, Refrigerators, Water Coolers, &., Children’s Oar. which we ling cheap. “Agents for the h. VALIANT & OGDEN, mn. may20-Im 3 yj F. SEYMOUR, W. 132 BRIDGE STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.O., Has now ready all the Spring Styles ot HATS: HAT. Silk Hats at $1.50 to $6 pt § | ‘n's and Boys’ fine Straw Hata. Soft and Sif Felt Bats for Men and Bo; Every class of ge produced in New ¥: lect from, S-rpenses iow, therefore bargains will be giv may4 iro rPuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED Cov OF A. SHEELE, NEABGE An AUCTION mn THU i premises that very desi try place situated ou the Ridge Read. abont one and a half miles above Georgetown, a4joi Valley View Farm of the Inte John’ I. K. of A. H. Pickrell a: ‘The place contains abont 114 acres of fin nearly new Dw » Corn-honse, Slaughter-hy water at the door, and all nec the small House and gronu i the xonth. chaser.’ [my}3 eo] W. H. WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT. 49 Jefferson Street, Georeetown. D.C. Established. 1831. Premium awarded. 1°57. Ep- larged and improved, 1374. Ladies and Gentlemen's wearing apparel of every description, incinding Velvets, Crepe Veils and Trimmings, Kid Gloves, &c., &e., nicely cleaned or dved; also, Curtains and Nev Goods, Carpets and Blankets cleaned during the Summer months, Send us your address and we will call for and re- | turn work at any place fn the District free of extra charge. Work received and retarned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country. apzi-tr —_—_—_—_—{—_—————_—__—_=__=_=_=__=_=_~_=~_ LADIES’ GOODS. JUST RECEIVED-REAL FRENOH Cuip | Kichm 1 LEG ets to Covington | a close connec HATS, all colors: price $2.50. HORN HATS. from $1.25 up. 20 boxes of Imported FLOWERS. New and desirable shade: of SILES and it16BON! be pecial attention given to orders J.P. PALMER, ween 1th and 12th. ERET, No. 1107 Penn. Galt's Jewelry Store, is sellin off a large assortment of French Pattern BON- NETS and HATS, regardless of cost. my25 1m" See ofe large and clogant assortment of ved a large LACE “ANB MARSEILLES CAPS idren. Also, very fine selection of PRINCESS’ MARINE HATS for Children from two to seven years ot Es MAKBINE STYLES taking the place of the ol NORMANDY i S. DMRS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 9TH stREET, ps-tr Opposite Patent Office. MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (UP Sratas,) Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes in CHIP AND STRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS, &e A choice assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS. Orders promptly filled. apls-ly MET®oroLiTan DOLLAR STORE, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ! IMMENSE VARIETY. EXTREMELY LOW PRICES AND SPLENDID Children’s Imported Striped Hose, from € to 8% Be. ir; best British do., S0c., 75c.; Ladies’ do. Be ies’ White Hose, full pair $1; do. Balbriggan extra long, nubleached. Men's bost British, half Hose, snperstout or s: ne, splendid ods, 3 pair $1; Men's flue Lisle Thread, 3 pair $1; full regular half Hose, 25¢-; ‘Mens double r 2c.; Ladies’ Lidle Tiresd Gauntlets ton Gloves, 25c.; Men's Lisle Thread ; Ladies’ two-Button Kids, fine gy ; 4 fators and black, 31) Lace Tis, ; Painted and Black Fans, 25c.: Painted, Black nd’ fine Jap. Fans, 5c.: Black and White Satia ‘aus. gilt stick, painted and colored large Fans, onl i), Children’s Lace Hoods and Caps, very nice, § 15 hildren’s full Aprons (checkered Nainsook), to button behind, Sc ; Ladies’ colored Linen Aprons, yew style, Sc": Children’s Sun Bonnet dies’ Lawn Waists, Embroidered front, fine White Tucked’ Skirts. handsome Ohemiae, Long Gowns, Short Gowns. fine Embroidered Drawers, only $1; fine Scotch Gingham, large Sun Umbrellas, $1; Traveling Satchels, Hand Satchels and Bags, aod Baskets in large variety, from 0c. to $2; Shaw! Straps, 26¢-, Soc; aud $2; 4 balls Glycerine Soap, Fy indsor Soap, a5c.; Garden ‘Tools, Sc. ; fine Stereoscapes, 75c.; the very best, #3; Steredscopic Views of Washington and the outshic world, $1 per dozen; fine Walnut Picture Frames, complete, 25c., Gc. §1, 82; Gilt and Velvet Photo: Frames, 5c. tb $1; splendid Towels, We., 25c., Sic. and die.: Bind Cages, very mice, #1 and 21.53; the best Bubbe ig Comba, 25c. and Bue. Hatt and Clothes Broskoe, 2307 800 ea" Bt Rea jcroscoges with Objects. $1; Vases and statuort Brocking Rets aud Spitioons, Bougeet Holders set Be. to WO seta of Croquet at $1, §2, - €3%. $45) and $5, cheaper than ever. ‘enine them. Our stock of cheap snd mediug ciry is ay large that it would be fay to try and Srumerate i; Ke 'comprises everthing Ghat ty now Brew tered heretofore at these pros. mee. anY-ly 312 7th street, usar Pete eee. i ke PUBLIC ABE hake TO EXAMINE the lot of THERMO: E ER Rocket Growers, 42. c- Abo BagOmBrens st | ST Sse saceee ba aeaee pam erg G®et BUSH ae erro srraw gars. UL ATOUR WASHINGTON OFFIOR WE KEEP may2? tr 1918 ana 1916 Peaunsylvania ave. ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM | ££ OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, AND SPRING OVERCOATS, FROM WRICH DERS IN TWO DAYS TIME, KEEP COOL: A VENTILATED STRAW HATS. sUN MBRELLAS, silk and buf linen. B. H. STINEMETZ, Hatter, DRY Goon 4 EATEA INDUCEMENTs. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARDING. hecation: nearchureh ant eon reasenable terme. Food accommodation L. IRISH. Waterford. Loodoun county Va. FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN . dat ike DAVIS HOUSE. s splendid CALICE SHIRTING CALIC 2 pieces GRASS CLOTH ai je PERCALESat 12 A splendid aweriment « SHIRTS from &@ ota to PARASOLS at very low prices Lot of DRESS GOODS ler be wold at your own price ‘or terme, &e., a) UT SUMMER RESORT. For terms, &c., address MILBUBN & BRO., ie8-Im__ Point Lookout. St_ Mary's county BEDFORD MINERAL SPR Hotel open on 10th June ‘with all trains on Pennsylvania ratirosd at Baltimore and (hto rail wh to the Springs. Hotel open June Ii COTTONS, w of ALPACA ats MATTING cheap » GEO. J, JOHNSON & CY. 711 Market Space Cumbs rland, Md., thre m Tickets to be bad at railroad offices, aad > baggage checked throneh. Bedford Water sent promptly at fre elie depot h Bound To seis IF WE RAVE TOSELL THEM at SLAUGHTERING Kegs, 8 Gallo! For rooms apd fn Price | tis reliable. For Pimples ou the | r ADAMS & BROS WILSON'S HOTEL, WOODSTOCK RT WILSON. Pork Will take a few Boar AS WE™nE efor the eanumer montis OME CREAT BA OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL ©. M. TOWSON & ©. + the country ¥ 1 the comforts of a | heme, while eny GjBEATEST KEDL CTION CR ENON Se ee FREDERICK COUNTY, CLARA A. RINES, 40~ WN IN WAsHIN 7 Market Space. N JUNE 15 To in waiting at V tor depot wit horses at moderate rat ply | per 9th and D streets m Jnne 3, at 5 o'clock, 1 | NTRY BOARD in a healthy REAT VARIETY STRICTLY ONE PRI DBESS GOODS Esq., Gainesville, Va “Near Anmapolis, , Victoria and Bish “ES Victoria and Bishop 50, Annapolis, r RIDLEY PARK HOTEL, jel, loéated at Ridley Pa.. re Railroad, ten mi n.under new and « This attractive Philadel phia, is now o - oanteninen nent ives, | PO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, | river scenery, and all the appointments of a first RB. MURPHY. Jn. HEALING SPRINGS, W. B. BISHOP, PaorriEror, + Besipent Pays: WALL & ©0., close out their large and eplen lid GOODs, Wil on MONDAY offer the following » inducements; EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL COST. 4 LARGE AMOUNT OP DESIRAR. SUMMER GOODS AT EXACTLY ONE HALP THE USUAL PRICE. BEST PACIFIC PERCALES, 125; cents NEW SPRING PRINTS, 64 BLACK SILKS, GRENADINES MERES at @ discount of 33 per cen BLACK SILKS for BLACK GRENADINES BLACK CASHMERES for $734, worth $1.25 BLACK ALPACAS for 375, EVERYTHING AT GR. 70 CLOSE THE STOCK AT ONCE. J.C. WISWALL « ©0., 310 SEVENTH STREK Dr. M. Ht. HOUSTO. This deservedly popular Summer Resort will be a DAY OF JUNE for the re ‘here will be a reasonable deduction to parties ho wish to make this their home for the sam For pamphlets and circulars f the Spriogs and the way of getting to ly to Mesers. P . tion of visitors. iving a more mii Carlin's Springs have been’ eutirety fitted, and can now. be ren’ rosanl Parties. HE prictors, 21 8. Fair €. WESTON, Ageut, 2) | west, Washington. . . © 50. worth 31 12 9th street n LBOTT Hotse. LE. MONTGOMERY ©0., i MARYLAND. undersigned havini Botel will be prey | accommedati Re, | @ jal attention is called to the PRINCESS | ‘r 0 offer and Gentleme: d the summer months in the c re, being located near the Sugar-loat the Bine Ridge M. Fisbing and hui Biderable improvements ing siuce last summer, «nch a+ about balfa mile from Barne=v p. Me- tropolitan Railroad. and oue hours ride ou the care from Washington, D. 0. Terms: $2 per day, and from $8 to Children under 12 ard ery n t ons to Ladies Beeenese & €O., FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AN STAPLE DRY GOODs, & HAVE REMOVED TO SYLVANIA AVENUE, Where they will be giad to sve friend and strangers. Beautifu) Piain, Pisid and Velvet- Wamentta 44 Ber 5-Button Paris Kids, $1.35. RODHEAD & CU 939 Pene. ave., bet. 9th and Web «tw ‘BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SUERMAN'S MEMOIRS, AMONG THE E. BELLEFONTE, Pa Stereoscopic views of Local Scenery to be se 1 429 north 7th iptive ctronlar and termes address MH. WILKINS fone AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION WILL OPEN JUNE Ist FOR THE & OF GUESTS. 2. WH. BRESLID ched Cottons, TWO VOLUMES, ALF TURKEY AND on Ti BUARD — The + HOUSE is now open for the summer. Th se who wish a pleasant bi i ‘tifal location, with the cilities, should apply carly. A. at Clifton Station, SEASIDE I. At A FULL LINE NOVELS AT 25 CENTS SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, awrence's Pare Liz ‘nirfax Co., Va. ROCK BRIDGE ALU MSPRIN JAMES A. FRAZIER. and as Dr Cobel saya, boen able to compete with the Rock! N*®Y Beoks. Gen. W.T_ Sherman's Memoir Circulars, with full description, ca sttaviood Hotel,” ond. National Bank, 009 7th «i mma} President Board of Directors PROFESSIONAL. (j®OnGEF Ghanian, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSION New Hampshire. Delaware, Virgivia, Lf Michigan, Mingeseta,’ W isco: 18th strect and New York ave.. Plant's Bid’g, Washington, D 0. H.McKIM HAS REMOVED his Of to No. 8d street, con "aud residence to No. 83 Sth corner ER & RABEAN, Sige tue Sa TIE seg ormeen street, between Three Feathers. By William Biack Mildred’s Wedding The Good Thine ¢ MOHUN BROTHERS, LOLS PENNSTLYANIA AVENE? MHBEE FEATHERS, a Now author of The Princess of Thu aud for sale at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. Corner 43, street and Pennsylvania ayex By Mrs. Motley - By Bev. &. B. Hai BR OF DEEUS snd Beast. Hore and Hereafter: ty han three Lutuired original ‘The O¢d Trum; Miss Kovel. by herbnties, Blank Books, Paper, Kuvelopes and everything i the Statioutry ne t SHULLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE A y —The Sen- new Sen. ence a ——————— Rennes. p= COPYING NO — iGEB NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & €O.*5 NEW AUTO-LiTHOGRAPHIC PROCESS, Seaeeres i p4tesr ELASTIC CRUTCH, — ‘THE BEST IN USE. Assortment of mzes in stock, Also,lower in print at less cost

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