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| | Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL Or ricer, WASHINGTON, June i), 1873. For the middle and eastern states, falling harometer. hwest to m win is, backing heast in the states, clear and par weather, excep! cloudy weather and rain on the coast of Cape Coc LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, Don't forget Heropler’s auction to-night. ‘The street lamps will be lighted to-night at ep. m., aud extinguished at 245 a. m. The Wash deiphians in a score ’ ‘The carpets at the White house have heen taken up and the house is undergoing the asnal conrse of spring cleaning. Col. SS. Smoot has lost by death one of | © carriage horses, asiera sickness ¥ 4wenty-four hours. | ton pers. Weekly and Newspapers for sends HH Musteated hin; is called another co! in the Center market and ore corner of $th and B streets southeast, the best teas and coffees can be obtained. | See elsewhere the advertisement of the Exehange hotel at Manassas, which offers | great attractions to visitors and boarders in is roominess, elevation, and its facility of the advertisement of t his stan aecess from ington on the popular | Midland raitroad | The third special meeting under the auspices of the Natioual Camp Meeting | Association was held at the Metropolitan | M. E Church last night. Atter singing “O that my load of my sin were gone.” Rev. John A. Searles preached from Galatians Xx. A prayer meeting followed. The ladies’ meeting ai 11a. m.. yesterday was largely as also the meeting at noon. . Tharklens J. Barton whose manage- Ment of the National Theater during the | Beason recently closed, was so satisfactory | to the patrons of that house, is to have a complimentary benefit on Monday evening. | Better late than never, and we trust the play- goers of Washington will not forget the Many pleasant entertainrients he has pro- vided. but will pack Ur. house, and help Yenumerate him for bis winter's labor h the result of which was more successful artistically than it was pecuniarily. | ° WASHINGTON ScnooL—Oun- murncement Exercies—T second annual commencement of the Washington Normal School will take place at Lin Hall to- morrow evening. The programme of exer- ¢ises (interspersed with music by Donch’s N AL band) is as fe ws: Grand March, dedicated rayer by Rt. I reinetory aidress by » | ; Essay on -*Roek C a | I. Murray; “Home Intinene | Van Doren:“The Sehool G ; Laura Melntire . Mar th Ant . Je I IL Seb velyn M Katie A.W ie Van Doren, Anu tess att pr of the Wa is Miss Lucilla F: herself @ capable of those e: Norma! School nd she has proved and successful insiruetor t the third ¥ Building ) the west end of the « tas follows: Presiden ylor; vice president, W. G. Duck treasurer. C. Witmer; seere zel. Directors—Soiomon Rhinehert. Db. S. Harkness, W. Calvert, Walter Ste Brandenburg. The report shows the fina comlitionas follows: Re- ceipts, $51.9 sbursemet advances on 211 shares of stock, 2: drawals of 2%) shares, = for with- on, $1445.24; total average per cent. 5 shares can obtained, tement, 212 cent. At the first ann Dian Bi following Young. president al meeti DFDICATION On Sunday morn cation of this bea F St. Dowrste’s Carrer. | » nek Ul nated Pe Boyle, of § rd, O. P. Prov ean Onier, w Rev. Dr acon of honor. and hew's. and “s, deacons G 8 will pre Inspec Cher. horthe Story ar north side Cor northwest ryland, Ne Georgia and rs to the fact between the Grand Lodge esorcalied Supreme Lodge has been decided im favor of the Grand Lodze, aud that m members of the other body are seeking admission to thelr order. Tue sion Of the Grand Lodge will clase to-day, after Which there will be a grand procession. = ——s——— THE Victm™ Washt ws LITTLE Harcuer.—The Richmond Journal ¢ THE STAR’s accéuat of the aifray on Wed- hesday night between two colored men, Jas. Jobnson and George Washington, in which Johnson’. head was split by a blow from an @xe in the hands of Washington, and adds: “Johnson has a wife and eight children liv- img seven miles from Richmond. in Hanover toe nen He has been in Washin: a about iTS, and is Known as a hard-wor! jug. steady, industrious ma a ANOTHER Boy Ru LY INJURED— Yesterday pamed Dasaia Quinn, run over by @ cart at ‘the corner of 1 M streets southeast. He “4 to ae heme near by, and Dr. Agems Who pronounced the lad seriousiy Injured internaily. Perhaps it would be better to close the streets against pelestrians. as it seems they have no rights drivers are bound to respect. ——e——— COLLARS thai do not need washing are de. sirable ariicies. The Elmwood and War- “iek are tle only collars made that Keep Clean longer than two days —Adv. — ae LAKE GEORGE DiaMonns, studs, rings, and sets im gold, received ’s, qn the avente, near 33 stage | THES, 00 | faculty; the orator of the evenin Ti | gard, Gill, Fristoe. Edwards, 2 base ball cium was de | yesteniay by the Phila- | | of President Welling. | profusely | elas: | fro nating class, was loudly applanded. Mr. | Jobpson’s remarks were brief but fall of | bumor, combtned with wholesome advice to | manifested by | stone from a wagon at the corner of Virginia ¥ OVER AND SERtovs- | morning a boy | aged five years, was | | was carried to his | was called in, | | Annual Commencement of the Law) Department of Columbian tniversity. THIRTY-FIVE MORE LAWYERS. There was an overtiowing aatience at the Natioral Theater last right to witness he exereises of the Annaal Comme cemest of the Law Department of the Columbian Uni- versity. Seated ov the stage were the officers ofthe university,in their center Presideat Welling, conspicnons alike for his emin' rank in the world of letters and great at- ministrative capacity; Prof Samnel Tyler, Prot. Walter S.C Prot. ‘Wittiem 3. i nee a Ge *. Appleby of tae rence and Mr. George ee ore itn. omas Donaldson, of Baltimore, the Hoo. ly Johnson, FWit1 mW, Comoran, ; Huntingtoa, Shute, Hii- rofessors Henry, fs Sy P oh: ston, Kennedy, Riley, Newcom>, Ju'ge Lrake, General Myers: R. T- Merrick. Presi- dent Gallandet, W. BR. Stickney, Wm. F. aly, L. A. Gobright. Rev. Dr. Sander- land, Rev. Dr. Cuthbert Hon. Geo. Bancroft, mater Capetton, of West Virginia, Judge rasebal, and others of prominence. Miss Rosa Lee, a@ daughter of General Robert E. Lee, occupied & proscenium box. with Mrs. Thomas Donaldson, of Baltimore, Mrs. Johnson, daughter-in-law of Reverdy Joinson, axd Miss Welling, daughter The stage was decorated with floral tributes, consisting of boquets, wreatbs, crosses, anchors, &c., a belt’ of flowers sevc- ral feet deep running across the stage near the footlights. while on either side near the boxes, arranged on ivelined planes, were laced bequets, thus forming solid banks of beantifnl flowers, each five or six feet «quare. cross the rear of the siage was an arch. made of stars, one for each state in the Union | suspended from which was the seal of te of 1575, made of flowers, inserib: 1, Lex Fundamentum Libertatis, Prior to the commencement and during the exercises the Marine band, under the diree worship of Prof. Sehneider, executed a num- ber of opewitic selections, including a waltz fret adame Angot’s Child ia,” the overture from “Wy el,” and the pot pourri from «Fans rear about Sotlod President Welling. after a few words of welcome to hiv audience, in- trodneed Rev. Dr. Huntington, who invoked the Divine blessing. Hon. Thomas Donald- son Was nexi introduced by Dr. delivered the annual address, which was re- lete with valuable advice to the graluates. je closed by welcoming them to the ranks of the legal profession. Dr. Welling then conferred the degrees upon the following graduates: Alfred W, Arrington, IIL Vt; Charlies G. Biggs, Me FE. T. Bullock, W. ®uzh. Iowa; James F. Colby, Vt; Frank L. Coombs, Cal: John B. Corliss, Vt.; J.J. Dar- lington. 8. C.; C. M. Davis, 8. ©; W. K. Du Hamel. Md.; George L. Dyer, D C.; R. G I J.G. Elliott, Il; George ( J. ©. Heald, Mu.; L. L. Leg- tt. Ohio; J. H. Liehliter, Va.; Irwin B. Lin- ton, Pa.; George T. Lovell, Vt; Charles H. ‘a.; Samuel tdox, Md.; Thos. Mitehell Her s ‘onn.; W. N. Newbold, N. 3. Pairo, D. C.; H.C. Pearson, P i Rowe, D. ©. Harold G. Under- illiams, Ohio; Wm. ‘a.; George B. Co- Luff, D. C.; J. Walier Lynch, I: M Redin Woodward, D. C Dr. Welling then introduced Hon. Reverdy Johnson as the nestor of the American bar, who. on coming forward to address the grad- the young gentlemen about to enter upon their professional career. Dr. Welling next arde} the prizes for the best-written and in doing so sai¢ that the eommit- eed much difficulty in mak- owing to the sreat ability ach of the contestants. The vards were as follows: First prize, Jas. F. by. of Vermont; seeond, J. J. Darlington, uth Carolina; third, Samuel Maddox, aryland. After the henedietion by the Rey. Dr. Hun- tington the audience retired, and the flowers mn the stage were distributed to the gradu- ates, inga ——e——_— THE NorMAL Scuoor.—The fourth and last examination of the nermal school at Franklin build to-day, was attended more numerously than heretofore by friends | of the school, wlio evinced by their Close at- tention to the exercises the interest they felt in the result of th year’s teaching. The ¥ coinprehended exercises . English literature and composi- | hing exercises, botany and draw- geography and music. The young |a- ‘THE MARYLAND OUTRAGE. A Visit to the Annapolis view with the Prisoner. [Special Correspondence of The Star 5, ODENTON, ANNE ARUNDEL CO., stp, June 9th, 875, Editor of The Star:—The excitement caused by the perpetration of the outrage by the ilack man,Jobn Simms, un Miss Adelaide Jackson, oy Satur ¥ lst. and his capture on Monday, has subsided in a great degree 1 Odenton bas relapsed into its accustomed quiet. The residents hereabouts are now mostly at their homes attending to their spring work or hauling strawberries, cherries and early vegetables to this point for ship- ment to Baltimore and Washington. About “train time” and during the evening, how- ' ever, numbers gather abont the station and Watts’ and Murray's stores and discuss the affair. During the early part of the week tne country, almost toa man, would have turaed | Out to march on Annapolis. Judge Miller, | Who resides in Annapolis, contemplates | calling (under a provision of the state consti- | tation) | A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COURT QS soon as it is Known that tne witnesses can appear, and this action on his part will meet With universal approval, and goes very far towards allaying the excitement and the desire for a resort to “Lyneh law.” With this object in view, Judge Miller yesterday requested the sheriff, Mr. P. Dorsey Carr, and. the state’s attorney, Mr. James Revell, to see the witnesses, aud they arrived here this Morning, and have gone up to Jackson's. With the view of hearing any statemeat the prisoner had to make. your correspond- ent last night took the train for Annapolis after six o'clock, and soon found that the principal topic of conversation among the passengers was the late outrage. Tne gen- eral seutiment was HE MAN SHOULD HAVE BEEN “STRUNG ‘ter before he reached any officer of the law. Not # iew condemned the action of the train men and the conductor. Capt. Brown and his men repel aby insinuation that they favored the taking of the prisoner to jail, and insist that they refused to back the train to get the pri- soner on board until after Governor Groome | had, as the executive of the state, given pe- | remptory orders to do so. | _ Arriving in the ancient burg of circles and sharp angles shortly after seven o'clock and proceeding a few hundred yards north of the depot to ' THE JAIL, your correspondent found himsel! in front of & three-story brick building about 50 by 35 feet. paintéd yellow, with the windows grated, and met the sheriff, Mr. Carr, on the portico, to whom he appliet for an interview With the prisoner, and was informed that the prisoners followed the good old rule, «Early to bed and early to rise,” but received an in- timation that the request would be granted any hour in the morning which he might named. bl sentiment here was decicedly in favor of lynch law if it could have been ap- plied before the prisoner was in the hands of law officers; but here, as at Odenton, the proposed action of Judge Miller is having a sood effect, and most people have come to be Satisfied with a speedy execution of the law. I secured quarters near the jail, so as to be on hand early in the morning, bat did not siecp muen. r there was a wedditig party zolng it” near by, and what with the music a violin inside the house, and a grand eho- rus of pots and kettles, horns and yelping dogs outside, but little sleep was enjoyed. A MORNING CALL. A few minutes past five o'clock I was at again, where I was received by Sh it Carr aod Warden White. The prisoners, nineteen in number, (including two colored and one white ) are confined in ten i h, four on the second and third floors and two'on the first. Most of them were up, walking t forth In the rooms, some making their toi- lets, as if expecting com Afver look- ing into seyeral of the cells. to which there heavy wooden doors, as also doors 01 vy ivon grating, I was ushered int cell in the southeast corner of the third floor. Here was Andrew Morris, a colored man con- vieted at the last term of the court in April an plored woman in the but not yet sentence, in con- nence of having had one of the five eases imilar character against hina removed to Iuimore for trial. The sheriff called out “Sinums, are you asleep i upon the floor rolling tome, “The necessary, y after his arrest, and recoguized him at once. He had both legs in irons (locked), and a chain abont 2% feet long, made fast to a larg dies, by their prompt and comprehensive replies to the questions of the examiners, | justified the most favorable opinions which | e expressed as to their proficiency. | Among those p Lioyd. French, Smith, Hovey, ex-Trustees M. Wilson. O. K. Harris, G. Y. AtLee J. Rhees, Superintendent Wilson, Thompson. M.E. Martin, Miss | ‘eed, Prot. Chiekering, and two rep- | resentatives of foreign governments—Fran- | cisco Gor Chi legati lez Erfazuriz. charge d‘affaires i Sigismund R. Blum, attache de | n Argentine Republic. of the examination, Superintendent Wilson, son, after a few remarks, introduced Prof. | Chiekering, who congratulated the young ladies and their teacher, on their attain. ments. and the school adjourned to meet at Linco Hall to-morrow evening at eight o'olock. ———— PATENTS TO RESIDENTS OF THE Drs- The following patents have just been ide of the District: Wm. Me- Murtrie and Benj. Chambers, jr., improve- ment in processes of rendering’ artificial stone impervious to moisture, and prevent- ng efflorescence thereon. Samuel W. Glenn, | improvement in glove fastenings; Rudolpn Heunseh and Louis Beyer, improvement in ines for setting saws: assignors to Rob- . Follansbee. treet railway | f one-half his right to | wis S. Filbert.of Phil- | + and Lis M. Hi of on, _D. C., improvement in wood pavements. Pascal Plant, improvement in | dt boots and shoés; assi his right to Peter Ha | | estate broker and anc- eer, Will sell at auction, this afternoon, ‘clock, in front of the premises, that ctiftt] and elegant residence with grounds, d by nd sth, Frederick and High , on Georsetown heights, known as » “Robinson Place.” The dwelling is of ick. fronting on Sth Street, has all the me n conveniences. water, gas. «&e., and com. netnds a view of the whole sprrounding coun- The grounds are beautifully laid out with rare fruit trees, evergreens and flowers Al table, with tenement for hostler, on This is without exception the place for a resid ce in the the até heg E Lt ENSES rv ia been i James H ewton Franklin and Bs 1¢ Jackson nd Ali j a ~ Kirkland i Nettie Wo« Wt; Thecdore Smith and Genevieve Wixor, Samr W. Cox and 2 A. Dant; Joseph 2 Sansbury, of Princ and M orge County, Md. Ann MeCaifrey. of Tl S INI »BY A FALL. | ernoon Moses Curtis aod Jol pprentice t fall from a la S northwest The a red medical aid, removed to their homes. ne tojnries of Curtis, whose Bectitberes Sorina NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY wing gentlemen have heen elected to stitute the faculty of the National Col- of Pharmacy for the ensuing collegiate year:—E. T. Fristoe. A. M.. Phar. D., LL.D., re-elected Professor of Chemistry and Tox cology: Rudolph Oldberg, Professor of Ma- teria Medica and Botany; A. M. Read, Phar. D., Professor of Pharmacy. —_—~—— A DOvRLE TRACK.—Governor Bowie, President, and Mr. G. C. Wilkins, Saper- intendent of the Baitimore and Potomac Read, this afternoon instructed the engineer Col. Wood) to immediately commence grading for a double track and push forward the work as speedily as ible with a view of having the rails taid tits season. A BROREN LEG.—Yesterday afternoon a man named John Spotman, while ayloading ~The and New Jersey avenues slipped and fell, and the stone falling on his leg broke it be- tow the knee. He was taken to his nom? acd medical assistance was summoned. ——— Aw INPANTICIDE CASE.—Dennis Boadlev, Mary Boadley and Maria Waldron, charged with causing the death of the infant of the fast ramed, on the Ist of December last, by neglecting to give it food and sustenance, were placed on trial in the Criminal (o it to-day. —e——. THF WASHINGTON URTZEN VEREIN sent were Trustees Hart, | j At the close | P | agreed tor Staple in the floor, confined him toa very small space. SIMMS’ STATEMEN’ In reply to my questions hist stated that is John Simms; that he was in Henrieo county, Va.,and was aslave of ‘aptain Jenkins; didn’t Know how old he thought he was 25, but was not certai t know anything of his parents; had not seen them since he was a mere child; had been working several years on the oyster ; last fall worked in Baltimore county: never was about Washington; came to A Arundel walking down the Baltimore and Potomac railroad about three or four weeks ago. and worked up about Stoney run; was never arrested before for anything. HE CONFESSES THE ASSAULT, BUT DENIES THE OUTRAG you tosay a Q—What ha bout the charge | against you? A.—I ‘suppose, as she says I'm the man, that I'll have to stand it. Q—You were at the sprin A.—yes: [was at the sprin but I didn’t dono rape; that part is not true; its true t that I was the spring when she came down, and I asked her fora drink of water vot it; I then asked for a piece of bread, wtshe said: “1 ain’t got none for eoiored go away or I'll throw this bucket of on you.” I gave her ashove, bat I didn’t do anything else; that’s false.’ I had roor three drinks in’ me, but was not so one as I didn’t know what I was about. I then went off. Q.—1 suppos cars and get wanted to hang y az —Yes, indeedy the ‘on were glad to get on the from the pe i .(emphatieally.) akfast at this time being aunouneed uterview terminated. seee- THE COURTS. 17 CouRT—Julye Humphreys. J. B. Wilson vs. Geo. H. Pia’ ection for bi ie A by account the Greeley and Brown campaign, in whieh evidence was introdnced to show that Plant abnrse him; verdict for plaintitl McHugh vs. Marriam; judgment by Cre Yesterda; in 500, default. PoLice CouRT—Julye Yesterday, Andrew K for driving throug den, Joba Prie fin ekett orderly conduct. - Isaae Johnson and Daniel re fined for swearing in the street. nry Harman, John Nelson, Maria Ma. # and Josephine Naylor were sent down for v: ey. Isaae Taylor and Thos. ¢ bam were fined $5 each for disturbing the peace and quiet of Georgetown. Daniel Tou- fined $20 for carrying concealed n, driving through Brown, indecent ex posure; $10. "Francis Tilley, same; $3. Dan'l Malo trespass on a park; $5. Albert ud Thomas Honesty, assault and on Henry Simms. This was at the corner of 12th and B streets, Tuesday night. It was not shown in testimony tha robbed Simins, so they were fined for ault. Daniel Toume nied wart Keefe, assault and battery on John Mur- tock; $20 each and costs. Samuel Nichol- assault and battery on Edward Free ln a @ hackman; $10. Robert Whecler, | assanit and battery on Matilda Wheeler, bis wife; $5 and costs, or thirty days in jail. Henry Matthews, assavit and’ bat- tery on Jobn Fox; continued under bonds. Sarah Jane Jackson, assault and battery on Kate McMahon. Sarah Jane is a colored street walker, and it was testified this morn- ing that she, in her circuit, visited Capitol | Hil last night, and in switehing along Penn- sylvania avenue east met this white girt and made an unprovoked assault on her, during whieh she snatched one of her ear- Tings; $20 and costs or 60 days in jail. Sarah Zane pouted and took a back seat. Lewis Murphy was charged with assault and bat- tery on Elizabeth, his wife, who did not ap- pear as witness, and an attachment was or- dered for her. Stephen A. Nichols, charged with retusing to pay Henry Freeman, a hack- man, his legal fare, *2 for services; ordered to putty up or labor seven days in the work- house.” Catherine tngrng A & jaunty and retty little spinster in black ‘lace, straw at trimmed with flowers, was arraigned on the charge of assault and battery on Maud Hamilton, a fair and fat young grass widow, who told the judge how Kate whacked her on the nose, and that it was the second time too, that she bad done it. Maud did not show much outward evidence of rough treatment, so Kate was let off by a fine of $5 and per- sonal bonds to keep the peace towards Maud. TO-DAY. J. E. Herreil, fast driving; Burke, same $20. James feited ' collateral “for indecent exposure. Charies Crook; same. W. L. Taylor, for- felted collateral for disorderly © condnet. Jobn W. Arrold, same. Hattie Smith, for- | feited collateral. BITTEN BY A MUZZLED Dog. i Dalton, for- last night elected fifty-five new members. Mr. Simon Wolf was élected a director. Tt | was determined that the grand annual Sebuetzenfest should be held August 2, 3, 4, 5. and 6 next. a PROPERTY-OWNERS who have not made Sppliecation for damages So property by J.C. Lay reason of public can now fie their claims with J. Lay @ Cos No,a3 }* iting deg whieh ni | his Tight call as hewn i foe claimed that zie called, but If all muzzled in this be muzzled at all. and stood up on the clerk's desk plainapt showes Jail—Inter. account, the dog was oriered to be killed and bonds required. TOO LIVELY. Frank Edelin, loud and boisterous; #3. Betsy Taylor, same; $5. Jane Poindexter, charged with disturbing the citizens of Cherry Alley. Georgetown, by cursing and raving: €3. John Cooney, forfeited collat- gal. Benjamin Lewis, cursing; $3, James Proctor, playing ball on the street. LARCENY AND ASSAULT CASES. James Thompson, colored, larceny of a coat, some cigars and some fractionai cur- rency; six months in jail. Edward Fitzhugh, lareeny of a pocketbook containing $9 from Mrs. Elizabeth Wyrick while at market. Officer Murphy arrested him and recovered the ‘ket! x from his trunk. Fitzh ugh Tre knew, nothing about how it got into said that trunk. The court thought this eng and fined him $30 or sixty days in 1 James Woodey, assault and battery on Frank Hawkins. James told the court that they were sparring; Frank said there was no sparring abont it; it wasa sure enough blow that knocked him down, and he picked his hat off his head and ran; $50 and cost or three months in jal Albert Becket, as- saulton Emma Stiaw: $5 and costs. Mand Hamilton, threats to Kate Howard: pleaded guilty and bonds were fixed atsio0. This grew out of the case between these night- Waikers, before the conrt yesterday. Last night two colored grabbers went into the merchant tailor store of Mr. H. Kraar, on Pennsylvania avenue, ana snatching two bolts of fine Freneh eassimere worth $45, made their escape to an alley in South Washington, where they were pulled b: Otficer Kearney and the cloth recovered. This morning they were arralzned under the name of John Thomas and George Humph- reys, and after a hearing they were commit- t 4 for action of ti e gran! jury. Mary Ware, @ssaul ard bat ry on Elizabeth Robinsor with a broomstick: $5 and costs. Sandy Turner. threats to Wilson Moone, 190 bonds to keep the peace. Henry Matthews, as- sault on his wife: $5. James Bares, assan!t on Mary Jackson; bonds to keep the peace, GEORGETOWN. Goop NEws ror LApIES OF AQUATIC LEANINGS.—A new brick sidewalk has been completed on Congress street, from Water Street to the Potomae club's boat-honse. THE CATTLE MARKET.—Messrs. Means, Weaver & Co. rae sales at Drovers’ Rest to-day of 155 head of cattle, at from 4% to 7 cents per pound, 1,110 sheep and lamb, at from 5\ to 6 cents per pound, forold sheep. and from $3.00 to $4.75 per head forlambs. 5 cows and calyes were sold at from $30 to $69. Market br CITY ITEMS. SELLING at and below cost, for the next twenty-eight days, with a view of disposing of numerous specialties in my line ) ag} summer on account of being overstocked. Sun umbrellas, parasols, flowers, straw goods, linen walking suits. overskirts and basques, hair braids, millinery and faney goods, Hamburg edgings, eambrics, &c., in qualities unsurpassed, and prices the lowest in the eity. S. HELLER, 10:5 715 Market Space. —__-—__— THE METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK, corner of C street and Louisiana avenue, pays five per cent. juterest on deposits male on or be- fore the Sd ofeach month. Call and get a copy of the regulations. 5,25,7 ———_+ —_—__ SIX PER CENT. INTEREST patd on deposits, payable on demand. Special rates on time deposits. J.H. Squier & Co., Bankers, 1416 Peunsylvania avenue. 5,15,e01: ae Dn. C, W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamo- mile Pills are prepared expressly to cure ch Neuralgia, Nervousness and and Will cure any case. Price @ box, postage free. Sold by all and Charles Stott & Co., 480 Penn- 61,601: es GENTLEMEN'S STRAW HATS bleached, colored. pressed and trimmed at A. T. Whi- ling’s, 924 Pennsylvania avenue, joecienls Corns. &c.—The Foot labors ten times more than the hand; and to be relieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 553 15th street, opposite the Treasn soe For Moth Patches, & reckles and Tan, ask your are gist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle Wotion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Perry's Improved Comedone and Pimple 'Rem- edy, the Great Skin Medicine, or_consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1 ———— GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’Ts, J UST RECEIVED. 40 pieces of ope-yard wide Pacific PERC. 1234 cents. ‘BH pieces best PRINTS at 80 Dicces good PRINTS at 6%, cor lotof HAMBURG EDGINGS ax INGS from 1236 to 25 cents. LACE POINTS on commissir Closing out my entire stock of coat and less than cst. Call early and cons mes Droggist sylvania avenue, Washington. ALES at wl INSERT. mn. D RESS GOODS at irselves at 108: 3t x THOS. BROW i WE, SESPECTFULLY INVITE TH f the public HOU! NIS, Granite Dinner, Tea, a Decorated Chins Tea’ ee Brushes and Dusters. V Refrigerators, Water C 4) Which we are selli uray &C., Chi ria, ng Cheap. Ag: 1X L. Sleeping Conch. VALTANT: | 47 Tigh street, Georgetown. W. 4. WHEATLEY's STEAM DYEING AND OLEANING ESTA: LISHMENT. i ae 49 Jefferson Street, Georeetown, D.C. Established. 1881." Premium awarded, 1387. Bn- larged and improved, 1874, Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing apparel of every description, including Velvets, Crepe Veils and Trimmings, Kid Gloves ‘Curtains and &c., &c., nicely cleaned or dyed; also, New 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 in the District free of extra charge. Work received and returned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country. ap2]-tr — — —_=— = SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHINYVG. LATER STYLES, AND LOWER PRICES PRICES OF SUITS: Dhevivt Suits, $5 Ail Wool Hairline Saits, All Wool Caseimere Suits; £9 Busaels Cassimere Suits, $10 th Hoosic Suits, $11 Riverside Suits, $12 rae 5 se % iia 38 nnington Suits, Sk Grafe Suits, $12 r < Blue Flannel Suits, $12 Silk Mixed Suits, $13 Dudley Suits, Middlesex Flaunel Suite, $15 Diagonal Suits, $16 Worsted Basket Suits, $15 Imported Cassimere Suits, 820 PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Bick Cloth Frock Coats, double-breasted. $10 12, $15, 315 and $20. Diagonal, Basket and Worsted, double-breasted Square Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at $12 @16, @15 and g20. PRICES OF PANTS: Fine All Wool Light Caseunere Pants, from 94 oss. Husiuess Pants, from 31.50 to 4. YOUTHS’ SUITS—at s7 86 $10 g14 ee 37 89 eu 813 as $12 16 BOYS SUITS—at sa 83 e11 a 89 $13 A. STRAUB: 1011.......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 eps-tr_ Between 10TH anv 11TH STREETS, REFRIGERATORS 4 REFRIGERATORS! se have a full line of the most approved OAK-GRAINED ANDSOLID WA! Gnely finished, which we offer at si domme prices, Je5-6t dais Rees, ats. . CO. cr aa bt xox | ‘ool Scotch Suits, 910- READY-MADE SUMMER RESORTS. | DRY Goons. TE: and FER wih gen dune shee 383 JOHN DALLEY. Mam 5 in Formerly of “Gaades ” Gotel. Oakland LEN HOUse, CHANG! ENGINE SOE EL “itnated on oat point on the Mid- meee . 32 miles from Washlng-on.with morn- Ang evening trains each way. are tor round 78. The hotel i< new, with double porches OUTFITTING DEPARTMEN = GENTLEMEN'S BLUE FLANNEL SUITs. T have these in various styles and quali ties, all of them fact colors, trom $12.50 per suit upward, The 4 are well furnished, j anda rf. Thos saniry i | BLACK FLANNEL SUITS. tred. Handsomely made and trimned, and fered at actaactive prices. COBss NOTE, Pr COBBS AND, Ae a aighttal Seaside Brecrt, situated on the 4 celebrated for fine and sefe su i Bow open for the BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUITS, In variety of styles for Gentlemen and Washington bt Youths, and at bottom prices. 2 Bay | imore by Nk. connecting w for Oberry-tone. M. Mornings, 6 o'clock Jeo PIN CHECK SUITS, Very handsome, and made of the finest Kuelish Cassimere imported. Extremely Jow at $20 per suit, AT “BLAKELY Large airy rooms, excellent table. healt ty Nocation, 3% miles from Post Office, wi Board $90 « month; chilires rice. Apply to Mrs. ANN B. MAN, Chariestowr, Jeflersoa county, W eini GREY WORSTED SUITS, For Gentlemen's u JUNE 267TH, 1875. m th Sw WEAVERS & BATE GOOD COUNTRY 0 minutes’ ride from Washinet: convenient to station on Me Braucn Railroad. For particulars addres: } ‘ 5 gre, and offeced much be low Yalue at suit. Also, xery fine French Wateted Frock ana Sac ‘oat Suits in desirable mixtures at ing prices. © Box 832, Wa-bington. BD. « eh it VESTS. Lbetataa g aig pd uG = J be 1 e ite) wmamodated «1 ig pti oat iaw ¥ HOLLINGSWORTH pa dM. the He and donbie- ant Roly to 33 | ¥ rencted, with aud without cellars “Prtens | 04 im Waterford, Loudonm county. right. ORK VE® SPRING! Twelve miles west of Mor end Branch (B £0. B. MMT be opened for the recs JUNE Tet entil OCTOBER hat LINEN SUITS. late of Raw improved, andthe ho- Brown Linen Duck Suits, and White Linen Duck Suits, White Si derfel curative py and of great vari hate of Tron aud of Tron gucsum, Chaiy toate lay. $2.90: por week, $15; per Circulars can be hel at Wo 1&0. H. MORRG ‘ON'S Bookstore, Pennsylvania avenue, bet MOORE & PERRY, Proprietors, SUMMER BOARD Hocation; near church and poxt c attendance on reasor seek od accommodat! = L_ TRISH, Waterford, Lowdonn ¢ YOUTHS ae. SUKF BATHING, WORSTED COATS AND VESTS, | LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT. Hetel open June Ist. For terms, &c., addr JAMES B. MILBURN & BRO Propriet: ie3-Im__ Point Lookont. St. Mary's connty. BEDFORD MINERAL SPR feat on 0th Jane. Connections eage with all trai Hotel oj ou Pennsylvania railroad at Hontingd: ore and rail zh to t had at railroad baggage checked through. A fine variety in Black and Bine. SKELETON SACKS, In Batiste and Flannel for summer wear. BOYS’ BLUE FLA SUITs, firoad depot here In fast colors, from $6 upward. BH a aes = Kress “ 35. Half Btls., 20 Gallons (in wails 535 Kege,3 Gallons > 33. BOYS’ ENGLISH TWEED SUITs, ne uiformati m addrene Pro 0 3. entt, POTOMAC HOTEL, For the very low figure of $5.50 per «ui feat Oe Ber vo. un. Dewly erected hotel, sitnated on St. George's nd, near the confluence of the Potomac and St corge’s rivers. will be open for the reception of visitors June 14th. Fishing, Bont-eailing and Bathing in abundance. Persons desirous of visit- ing this hotel can take the steamer Jane Mosely to Piney Point. where boats will be in readiness to con- vey them to the Island. The proprietors have sev- al swift-sailing boats, which they furnish to vis- ors free of charge. Terms—@1) per day, $10 per werk, $30 per month. roe Patel as 3e12w__Piney Point P| O.,St. Mary's WILSON’S HOTEL, WOODSTOCK, VIKGINIA, ROBERT WILSON, Paorrreror, Will take a few Boarders for the summer months. Brick Hotel, with large, airy rooms. Gentlemen re- ling in the city who desire to pend the sum: months in the country will find all the comforts of » home, while enjoying the fine air of the Valley of Virginia. Accommodating porters always in attendance the Depot. BOYS’ WORSTED SUITs. Coat, Pants and Vest, for $12. DRAP D'ETE COATS, In the largest variety. from $10 up. Fine Fre match from $16 upward. D Ete Pants, Sacks an‘l Frocks ocks with Vests Also, Dri WORSTED FROCKS AND VESTS. ‘The finest variety I ever offered and double ted. black and fig Gentlemen and Youths, from $15 apward. at CHEVIOT SUIT Some excellent styles at_marked-down prices to close ont. [am offering these at An immense reduction from former prices, A. B. CLAXTON, 1427 B street northwest. Inquire of Jel-2w" ROCK ENON SPRINGS, FREDERICK COUNTY, VA. Mrs. CLARA A. BINES, 405, 410 au 12th street. proprietor. A. 8. PRATT, 401 9th street. bnsiness manager J. TABOR JOHNSON, M.D. resileut OPEN JUNE 15 To SEPT. The waters are healing and, strengthening. The baths are new and excellent. Terms— $15 per week, 4) to $6) permonth. Fare from Washingion to the Springs and return, $80 Through cars to Winchester by 8am. train, B.&0.B. BR. Messrs Bergdorf & Bro, 420 sth street northwest, will b in waiting at Winchester depot with new, lizht coaches to convey passengers to the Springs, arriv- ingat3p.m. They will also supply guests at the Springs with carriages, phtons. buggies and sadilie horses at moderate rates. For further particulars CASSIMERE SUIT: A fine as«ortment of reliable goods at about $20 per suit. PANTALOONS, and pamphict: apply to A.S. PRATT &' BON. cor. In all the latest patterns, ner $b and D streets northwest. gel tisth Off styles very cheap. A COUNTRY BOARD. Plain, but comfortable honse, Inxnrious table, salt water bathing, fishing and crab. 2 ‘With fruit in abundance. Ne Annapoli: Toga, $7 per week, Address. 0. W.. FO. Box suan ~~ VEAR. + Aunapolis, las 5 ian ea EL RIDLEY PARK HOTEL. ard Listes Sik, Anaulay Merino, Gaaee stad rable attractive Hotel neatel at, Ridley Sia he vee & fi " % aware county, Pa..on the i a Muslin Bhirts, half sleeves and fall sleeves. | Wiinington and Baltimore Hallroed, ton miles {ror Philadelphia, is now open, under new and effictont anagement. Thirty daily trains, good drives, Tiver scenery, and all the appointments of a Grat- class hot iden, WM. BR. MUBPHY, Jx., Snpt HEALING SPRINGS, W. B. BISHOP, Proprirron, Ds. M. H. BOUSTON, Resipent Pursiciay, BATH COUNTY, VA. This deservedly popular Summer Resort will be opened on the ¥LuS? DAY UF JUNE tor tho re ception of Visite t reasonable deduction to parties LINEN COLLARS » those purchasing in half dozens or over I am oftering inducements in regard to prices, Ouly first-class goods offered. WHITE SHIRTS. here will be who wish to inake this their home for the summne1 No honse in the country is offering such For pamphlets and circulars giving a more minute pydtucemente ax Tam ja the Lent goods. | description of the Spring and the way of getting to There are fow eac Poaceae a ayy | them, yy to Mosers. PURCELL, pD & Co., where. ntelligent | ca - Richm« or to ee at . Get your tick: Men's $2 und $2.50; Youths, $2, Boys 110 Cov logton from all pofuts, where there will bs $1.50. a close Connection with @ fine stage line direct to the Springs over a beautifal mountain road. my27 Im W. B. BISHOP, Proprietor. TALBOTT HOUSE. I<PeNERS BARNISViLie MONTCORERY 00., SUSPENDERS, MARYLAND. cundersigned having leased the above-named A fine assortment from 35 cents to $4. Hotel will be prepared this season to offer superior The Revillor, the best Suspender made, in accommodations to Ladies and Gentlemen who are ths in the country enh aa he air We ure: behng Loeetan near the Suarae loa Mourtain. it also commands an extended view of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding fiderable tmprovements have baen mate tots bat: fe tmprovements have been maite to § DUSTERS, ing since last summer, such ne bathroom Re. I! ts ‘abont alfa mile from Barnesville depot, on the Me For travelers, ip the Ulster and other styles, ieee and one hours ride on the cars eee es: ‘Terms: 2 por day, and from $3 to $10 per week aoe under 12 ard ‘age auls bat Brice, hag format or addresa LU¥F, Barnesville Montgomery co. Md. inid tale HALF HOSE, Ree rate r AMONG THE e Stri and Plain, English and German. % Ihave a largeamorinentinmediaa esl: | — Btereoscople riews of Lo eeEEONTE:P® es. Prices range from 23 cents to $1.25 | 474 Penn a avenues and. 49% orth 70h Der pair. sireet. terms address may 18 2m Ww. ie WILKINSON & ©0., Prog’re. BRIDGE ALU! JAMES A. FRAZI BUYERS CAN RETURN a JUNE sratgring place, READY MADE ARTICLES PURCHASED | Sig\tin water aed ae pea att eave, Solebrity to IN TWO WEEKS PROM DATE OF Rockbridge Alum PURCHASE, IF NOT SOILED OR WORN, AND HAVE THEIR AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL WILL OPES JUNE Ist FOR THE BECEPTION OF GUESTS. ONE PRICE ONLY, WITHA CASH DISCOUNT or TEN PER C&NnT. \ (ME GREATEST BARGAIN: AUCTION LOT oF VOGELS BLACK GRENADINS Two yands wide, :« mport,) for wale at 374 CENTS FER YARD BOGAN & WYLIE, 4mm "THE BOTTOM REACH By | jester STOCK MUST BE s¢ TO CLO: SSS JULY Bsr DRY @GOoDS ata Repve Tox, which t and att tion of purchasers. At Great Sacrifice! | Elegant Printed Cambri tins, 15 STs ete, wor } Black Silks, @2.25, worth @2 Black Cashmeres yi PARASOLS, tare * Underwear ard Hosiery « REMNANTS. n 3. €, WISWALL « 0, No. 3) SEVENTH STREET. | A large accumula! yes tr DESABLE- SUM. LACE GARMENTS, SILKS. | WHITE GOODS, HOSTERY HOUSEK ERPING Goons, SHAWLS, LINENS, &, AT VERY LOW PRICES, TO CLOSE THB BALANCE OF MY STOCK 87 GOODS REDUCED FROM 20 TY 40 PEI CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PRI ES JOUN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsytranta even EXTEA INDUCEMENTS. 5.00 yards «plendid CAL 500 SHIRT CAL ® pieces GRASS CLOTH at 12s) Yard-wide PERC Sat 1 YRS ats A splendid awortment of ¢ UNDER SHIBTS from 8 cts 1 PARASOLS at very 1 Lot of DRESS GOODS tert season ¢ be sold at your own price Spleraid makegof BLEACHED COTTONS, 0 and Bonanra ts., Dost over « 1 i MATTING cheap and good 0. 5. JOHNSON & Ce, _my20tr TA) Market 8 BOUND TO SELL: IF WE HAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES: We wil! open MONDAY. May a1, 1c5— Piece: jen’ Linen Mixe ng-, 15 cente, New Lawns only S crus 2 pieces pure Linea Suitines, new 20 and 3 cents. 80 pieces choice style Calies only 2 cents % pieces Bishop Lawn, part Lin ‘cents. 40 pieces Calicos at 614 cents, % picces new Linen Cawns for suitings. £0 pieces new style Lawns. B pieces natural color Ince Lawns, 25 cents Be yard wide Sheeting Cotton, Beents Tse yard wide 2 cents. worth 15 cents, Parasols from 80 cent awful cheap Cotton, good as Wan » 12s rents Just received 45 pieces Blick Grenadine Plaid and Stripe at 1254, 45, 14, 25, $1, 57 cents. All our Plaid Drees Goods at cost. Cottons, 6,5. 9 and 10 cents Good quality Straw Matt Black. Brown and Whit Yard Yard wide Linen Suiting Linen. plain and «tripe. for m- Finest quality Alpaca, 25 nts, w All the latest styles for Ladies’ Dress ivg aud home wear. CALL FOR BARG ING 50M TH THIS Hi. OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK c. M. TOWSO co, 636 PENXN<YLVANIA AvENTR, sonth side, near 7th greet nw rthweat. i (JREATEST REDUCTION 1s DRY GovDS EVEE KNOWN IN WASHINGTON AX CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. Yard wide Pacific Camb 2%, very fine Lawn, We., worth 25c.; Beet Calico (ab yards of yard w (short length.) 0c.“ beanth. 3hc.,S1e.; Silk and Wool Por We are closing 0: very low stripe 2B. Platn and & ARE OFFER BGsins may 27 tr Linen, S0c.; ©: kerchiet “Linen Nap- 5, very cheap Dr*® GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY STRICTLY ONE PRIC DBESS GOODS-—Silks, Alpacas, Mohair, Baler noes, Melanges, Lenore, Japanose Silke, Sik Pon Plaid Suiting Black vadines, Mourutn. HITE GOODS—Lincns, Towels : Bishop's Lawn, Nain c.. Fall lines ot Domestic . Lene n tame, G Percale Fine CLOTHS and C4 SSIMERES tor Men's ant Bore wear, HOSIERY and NOTIONS. Demarest» Patterns, BI New Goods opening ¥ day BOG YL my20-tr few Store, 1014 ith street pw. Bros D«& CO, DEALERS FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODs, Ete. HAYE REMOVED To 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 9h and 10ch ets. Where they will be giad to see fricuds, customer a strangers. “Peautiful Plain, Plaid ané Velvet-stripe GRENA ra. DINES. S7tec. to £4 75 per Wameutta 4-4 Bleached Cottous, Ie. $-Button Paris Kids, $1.3. BRODHEAD & Co., 939 Penn. ave., bet. 9h and th ste MERCHANT TAILORS. ; J. BEIBERGE Orviizess. AEMY ANI lacs soak: late "B) etropottian Hotel hy = jo. 368 BR osunner nar: ‘All the leading les of Cassimere Drewes HATS, AS. HATS AL’ AND REPAIRED wt short ‘Botios, x myl3-te i rr OO rnr—r KE E. that Weoee BLANKETS CLEANSED Tet oo “ $13. 1p. _ FISHER, 61% 9b street.

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