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SATURDAY... Weather Probabilities To-day. or CHIZF SIGNAL Ceres.) WASHINGTON, June 12, I For the middie and eastern states, jo-night by rising baromet2r, warm, is, changing to. cooler. “orth thwest winds, cloudy al rain. LOCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of nged to-day as follows: $ a. m., 12 m..74; 2 p.m., 74. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. National Theater—Robert Me Wade as ‘ Van Winkle Avenue The —“The Wickedest Man Washington,” the Can-Can, «ec. we Summer Theerive—Atice Piaciele in t Kay,” the Hampton students, &c. rsion to Point Lookout, Piney Point and Leonardtown by the steamer Sue. a Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted to-night at 1145p. m., and extinguished at 2.45 a. m. Attend Hempler’s optician auction to- jxznt. " Warren Choate & Co. send Harper's Bazar Rip for Jave “th. The National base ball club yesterday de- feated the ( tons by a score of 12 to 3. Prot. Waldeeker has been appointed orga- nist of St. Peter's (Catholic) Chureb, Capitol bill. Mr. John Casparis, formerty of Capitol hill in this etty, but more recently of Texas, died im that sta ast week. The Athletic base ball elnb yesterday in Philadelphia defeated the Washington club bys i 5 Th sesof H take place with the beginn. week. See adv't. From Jos. Shillington amt J. C. Parker we have advance copies of the interesting July Bumber ef the Allene Monthly. Mr. Luther G. Dawson, clerk of the Police « ft for California to-day on a four | w 6 tr’ Mr. F. Le ton will attend to the duties of that office is absenee, Forty-eight employees of the department of construction and repair, navy yard, have been suspended trom work until the first of July. Mr. James F. Dooley was appointed col- lector of estate of the late Emma Tucker yesterday by Judge Ulin, and gave bonds in 3.000 fhe track of the Baltimore and Potomac rat Maryland avenue, from 12th street to the Long bridge, is being raised one foot and So as to conform with the new grace p avenue At ® meeting of the T: al Savings and Loan Association fast night fifteca shares were disposed of at a pri percent. and twelve sh si was ton withe v.G. A. Hall, gener: tary of th © yesterday presented a bh: ng desk sent to him from acquaintances made e wr by Ala- daring bis recent missionary trip to the south. erk of the for- nt bar Mr. k eign ma chard Kelly, chief st Cttice departr Kelly are jointly responsibie f within the juven srs. CH Show have t tors . yesterday, girl. " inspec fealth. the former i tsin this city, and the latter n€ of the northern express ¥ railroud ar Pre ains which and 9.05 did not riek read this mor should have arrived arrive until near ne blie meeting of Pioneer Conncil, Sons adab, this evening, at the bali corner D streets, t which w lresses, i present. Joseph: M. Wil of this city, in nee with @ resolution adopted by tt arrs Cinb has consented to address th ts next meeting, June With n the er of John Witherspoon md and a signer of thi District Government Affairs. The property-holders on 1ith street between East Capitol street and Penns. bla avenue p has been ordered at the north- of th and Water streets south- me in alley in Square No. 7s. THE FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH. ‘The advantages of the improved system of rm telegraph ted for by tt Iustriet Commissioners, over the old system In this city, may be sur Is feet: that the entire of trans! en is made to give Ut ¥—so to Spea * signal has ud CANNOL its of rieet alarm is Je upor mushy repeat eireuit in of a see atematicall the entire = over every othe m, Without the I M4 time. or the possibility of mistake by the foterventiou of human agency or sk Manipulating it 1a cer Every beaty ws the disadvan Oid “crank-box” and hand © new sy eh tot hook isin of t y box door 1 protrudes from nox can give an most sk et. wit be ent s the ment may, Lat the the officer or other person who gives mi. be hooked up and on their way to on of th ES<MENTS FOR ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS Surveyor Forsyth 2 cn ation to wwements 0} ame ny m. brow ity Y per he mortality «) per 1.000 for the te of increase of the white popu- rihs over deaths 10.10 per 1,000 wh by births over deaths was crease of the colored population +10 per 1,000 per annum. ————— TRE ODENTON OUTRAGE—A Special Terna of Conert «© Berpetrator.—Chlet Justie> Miller. of Annapolis court yesterday de- cided to empanel a special grand and petit jury ou Mo + and to recall the April term the court early in July, for the purpose of investicaling and trying, if an indictment is fe » the case of the negro Sims, charge! ith committing a rape upon Miss Jackson on last Saturday; otherwise the trial would pet occur antil Octot the regular J y ters r jury trials. Such a dela maging, because, if the young die before that ne. there id he no evidence against the negro, and omld be freed. reat ©x nent still over the affair,althonzh the danger ¢ lynehed has subsided. frsermcesttle~arintnncoce Parties on 44 ivertised to he sc y a D Ifed t t M - day of June, 1375, will be the day, the i last day that payments wil! be recorded by Samuel Herman, treasurer of the finance committee, Corner $4 and D streets south- west. onter of the committee. B. CLARK Oo “Tur Bottom REACHED."—Such is the “ ing announcement to purchasers another columa by Jc. Wiswalte hs tng determined t6 close out the stock «the ist of July, buyers are assured mS at their own prices. See the «= given im their advertisement else. | alleges that the parties to th | after the fiend had been captured. There was A PUBLIC Special Correspondence of The Sar.) OpENTON. A. A. Co., Mb., June 11. 1875 noon the people in s were informed that Jnige d ortered the drawing of a preparatory to convening the Circuit | rt for the tr of John Simms, the necro brute who committed the outrage on the p :t- MEETING AT ODENT The first remor was that tle be drawer on Monday acd the court be convened as soon as their a'tend- ld be seenred. It seems now, how- at the conrt will not convene un‘il | Je Last nicht was the time fixed upon | for holding a public meeting toconsider what action was necessary in onler to prevent the | recurrence of such crimes in our midst, and | about § o'clock the meeting was called Co or- er by Mr. R. R. Miles, an aged farmer of this section; Mr. F. T. Baldwin acted as sec- | retary. Mr. Miles in stating the object of the met. | ing characterized the outrage as ore of the | ost brutal he bad ever heard of, and ex- pressed his regret that he was not present anishment fit for such a crimes; hanging was too good for the wretch who perpetratec it; even fire or the kuife would cause death too soon. He should be tortured to death mblicly in order that others might see and Peddeterred from the commission of like of- fences. He regretted that the villein was in the hands of the state; yet as he was now in custody and feeling assure! that a speely trial will take place, followed by a convie- ton and prompt execution of the death sen- tence he would not, under the circumstances, interfere with the covrse of the A Mr. Bakiwin followed in the same strain, | and expressed his regret that swift punish- ment had not been meted out to the wretch when he was first captured. He offered the following resolutions as expressive of his feelings now. and believed that they would receive the approval of the committer «We. the citizens of the fourth district of Anne Arundel county, and neighbors of the young lady who was most wantonly assault- éd and outraged on Saturday, the 3th inst. by a negro fiend named Simms, do hereb. resolve that, as Judge Oliver Miller has or- dered, or intends to order, on account of the frequent occurrence of crimes of such ebar- acter. a special term of said court to be con- vened on Monday next for the trial of the brute, that bis proposed action meets with the approval of all law-abiding people. aud will merit the thanks of this community. Be it further resolved, that the chairman of this meeting, in view c! such proposed ac- tion. be authorized to appoint a committee of five for the purpose of attending the trial, and if the fiend Is convicted, (a resalt wished for by all acquainted with the facts.) to re- quest the judge to pass the sentence imme- «diately on the rendition of the verdict, and the goverr ue his warrant, setting ae early a day as practicable for the execution. The resolutions were aciopted. R. KR. Mile: Wm. B. Turner, Jacob Watts, Charles Tar. ner and C. A. Disney were appointed the eom- ! mittee. €. ————— THE WASHINGTON Nora Scnoor— Annual Commencement: Last Night —The exer- cises of the second annual commencement of | the normal school of this city took place at Lincoln hall last evening in the presence of a very large andience, including the mem bers Of the board of public school trustees, Prof. Henry Wilson, and Superintendent others. The stage was decorated with tas and & profusion of beantiful towers, while su: alover it were the words, “ Wash- ington mm Sehe 1575.” worked in flow- ers. The young ladies, dressed in with the principal of the school, Miss Lu- celia E. Smith, occupied seats on the sta, At *ocloek De nd execute! an over- ture; after which they formet a march dedicated to the class of I land, In the absence ¢ . Pinkney, invoked the ‘ine blessing; after whieh, Col. Geo. W. Dyer made a brief intro- dnetory address. Miss Julia I. Marray was then introdiced, and read_a very creditable essay on “ Roek Creek.” Miss Evelyn V I 1 om Home In- essay, entitied “Tie | School "was read by Miss Laura | Melntire. Tr ledictory was delivered by | | | Miss Helene I. Schimmelfening. A parting song, the composition of Miss Olivia Har bly. was sung by the class; after whieh, of. Henry, in the absence of Goy. Denni- n- conferred the certificates upon the f wing graduates :—Sarah Bartlett. Mary W. | Burehard, Sail Childs, Mary K. Garst, Olivia Hambly, Isabella V erce Hinton, Catharine F. E. MeKenny, Theresa A. Heimsen, F Johnson, Mary feGill, Annie Melntire, M. Mack, May Moran, Julia I y, Kate Reyburn, Helene I Schimmeifening, Cora_ St man, Eve M. Van Doren, Annie M. Wilson and Kate A. Wilson. | r delivered a brief adstress to the nates, ald Was followed by Prof. Henry, the nobility of the profession chosen. and urged the importance Thestness as the only road to success. The exercises closed with the singing of « Auld Lang Syne” by theelass. Atthe con- clusion of the singing, Col. Dyer said a 1est had been sent up from the audience sking tosee the teacher of the class. He thereupon introduced Miss Smith, who was | received with loud applause. ee ONE DIVORCE ASKED FOR, AND ONE im the Equity Court yesterday e granted a decree of divorce to ant from Ri Ward. The y exes that the parties to th J bie W tition a that detendant for have three children. three years last past has been guilty of abitial drunkenness, and of ill-treatment ff, and of non-provision for the | ance of his family, and th deserted plaintif! some two y url granted the divoree, and litioner the custody of her chiidre the right to resume her maiden name. Yesterday, Annie Harper, thro counsel, O. D. Barrett, filed he tliverce from Joseph Harper. ried in Baltimore February there is one child as issuc of the 1 a born in December, 183; and thaton the October, Init, defendant deserted plaintitf Without just cause, and has not since con- | tributed to the support of her or her chili wherefore she prays a divore tody of the child. —i——— SunDAY Excursk ho on Working es ot the P ud the proprietors on and Jane sewhere 2 Series of po; Sunday excursions down the river. There ise baron the Mary W: and there wiil be music, speaking ke their pienic baskets j a will take rrow nd at cheap fare ats for adults, 2 is. for children steamer Jane Mosely leaves here on 1 Sunday family p river to-morrow These trips of the nd EVILDING PERMITS | Inspector Plowman by side of north Ww two-story bric between Sth John S. Hawkes, ory brick dwelling, 2 by 34 feet, with brick Wodd-house adjoio- ing. north side A, between ¢th and treets sonthexst 1 Carry anc art Gorman. a two-story brick buildin = flees and stores, 25 by 40 feet, south v York avenne. between Vth and 15th streets; —_e—_—_ INJURED BY A FPALL.—As Mr. Leahy Was € ved tarring the side of the gas- use, at the foot of G street, yesterday, he ped upon the edge of a narrow plank told ste which turned and threw him from as six feet high vpon a& curbstone, strikiv forehead and face on the right side. He nar- rowly escaped falling into a tank sixty feet deep. His forehead was badly gashed, the hone slightly fissured, and his face was ‘con- rably bruised. He was conveyed to his bome on ki street, and Dr. W. A. Marbury was called in, who dressed his wounds. ——<.——. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MANAGER Barton.—Ex-Governor A. R. Shepherd and other leading citizens of the District, having terdered to Mr. Thaddeus J. Barton, the late popular manager of the National Theater, a grand complimentary benefit at that house next Monday evening, in appreciation of his «forts during the past season, the has ac- cepted, and designated Monday evening next asthe time. There will be a fine dra- inatic entertainment on the occasion, as will be seen by reference to the advertisements. —_—_—_ AN IMPORTED CASE OF SMALL Pox.—Dr. Rorland discovered @ case of small pox at 7-3 6th street northwest, a few days since—a dy who bad recently arrived in this city vin New York—and the case was reported to the health oificer, who had the patient re- movel to the small pox hospital. the bed | lothing destroyed, the house fumigated, and * yellow flag hung out. nee ELECTION OF OFFICERS.— Officers of the Georgetown University Law Association have been elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Warren C. Stone; first vice president, John P. Lothrop; second vice fresident, Join H. Carmiencke; secretary, homas Duke; treasurer. John 8. C. Burger; beard of directors, B. T. Hartley, B. R. Howell, A. G. Stone, THE COURTS. Porice CourtT—Judve Snel. M. J. Luareh forfeited $5 coliateral for trespassing on park. Budd Foster was ~ordel re to kill his biting dog, which bit Charles Ahern without cause. Sally Talbot, of Goot Hope Hill, was fined €3 for earsing in the weg 25 for being MeAullff £3 for cursing. me. ams; $5 for trespassing on a road. Bil Murphy was fined runk and disorierly. Cornelias Charles Edwin Samuel Lomax same. James Wil- park. Joan Bensinger. charged with selling whisky with- out and seis, about a man license; fined <123—an ry see taken. Robert Mason, a little colored boy, assault and battery on Sarah Lee; £10 and costs. | Anna Brewer and Luey Matthews, assanit | battery on Edith Green, al! colored dam- ; Edith told the judge that the two defendants locked her up in @ room and broke a broomstick over her hack; 3 each. Henry Fridley, threats to Sarah his wife; $100 bonds to Keep the Brown and John Hicks, affra: | Samuel Johnson, stealing a pair of shoes ace. Lemuel S53 each. Worth $3, said hedidn,t steal them; he just took them: $10 and costs. Julius Stack, assault on vans Owens; £20. A Pote GEORGETOWN. VERY PLEASANT AFFAIR took place at pac landing, near the Three Sisters, last nizbt, the occasion being a serenade by the Bethooven Octette Club to the Potomac Boat Club. The landing was brilliantly illu- mminated, and all the boats belonging to the Potomae’s were on the river. The presence ofa lan great number of ladies added to the bril- cy Of the occasion. Gratx TRADE.—Sales reported vesterday of 300 bushels wheat by Hartley & Brother at $1.46 per bushel. and’ 1,500 bushels at $1.40. Arrived, sehr. Kitty Ann, with 1,800 bushels of w visi the vacant ‘heat for Hartley & Bro. NUISANCE.—The gar’ tsome age carts do not Bortions of West Georgetown, and its corner 3d and Fayette streets are therefore made a place of deposit for ashes. old tin and glassware, and other litter, and ance of res) berhoad. even dead animals, to the great annoy ctable residents in that neigh. Will the police or health officers, or somebody stop it, and proseente the of. fenders? w store directly opposite our in order to enable us to ma CITY ITEMS. E SHALL REMOVE on July 10th to the [gener lovation, e extensive ir provements in our present establishment. AS Stoc! removing offer “Spec tron OFFICE COATS, we will not have the room to store the k in our temporary ee? we will before ial Prices” to our pa- 8 Lo run off the stock. A. Saks & Co. 16 7th street. Gray Alpaca Coats, $2; good Linen Duck Coats, $1.50; and othe port nue, Hats.—W Sul? Light Felts, w vari all ages and conditions, is the s week at Odds very tw of ni sum: Sun SELLING at and nds, Hinen walking suits, ov ¥ articles of dressy wearjng apparel pro- jonately low, at Pennsylvania ave- next to Shillington’s bookstore. 2 ee ite and Dark Straws, Soft and h dark bands, in every ety of shape and trimming, suitable for cialty this Price Store. We have a few lots of which we are closing 0: Lewis’ Popular One h street. N nd End cheap. b nty-eight days, with umerous spe mer on umbrell. cost, for the next view of disposing clalties in my line for the account of being overstocked. asols, flowers, straw Kirts and hasques, hair braids, millinery and faney 10: THF MFTROP of xis. Hamburg edyings, cambr qualifies unsurpass | in the city. 8, &e., in 's the lowest S. HELLER, 715 Market Space. IS SAVINGS BANK, corper Street and Louisiana avenue, pays five per cent. interest on deposits made on or be- fore copy of the regulations. GENTLEMEN'S STRAW cole ting’ labor be Sr | payable on deman depe Per DR. C. mile Heads 5 Sleeplessness, ani 50 cents a box, postage free. Druggists, and Ci sylv: FOR Moth Patches, gy ir dru, Loti Face, Perry the 34 ofeach month, Cali and HATs bi ‘ad, pressed and trimmed at A 's, #24 Pennsylvania avenue. o Corns ke.—The Foot Ts ten times more than the and; and to elieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. Ss estab! ent, No. 555 15th street, ——- paid on deposits, pecial rates on time sits. J. H. Squier & Co., Bankers, 1lé nsylvauia avenue. 5,15,€01: eee ENSON'S Celery and Chamo- prepared ressly to cure Neuralgia, Nervousness and «will eure any Price old by ail X PER CEN P hi aries Stott & Ci 1480 ania avenue, Washington -1,€01: reckles and Tan, ask geist for Perry's Moth and Freckle tisreliable. For Pimples on the Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Improved Cometime ant Pimple “Rem- ion. edy. Une Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond New York. 6,5,1: THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales 0! | ase 12 were $219,660. er ,. Reading Rooms and Library free t G MEN'S CH TION. CoRNER oF 97 DS: Prayer Meetings daily at 12:15, 6, and 9 p.m. Sabbath Evening Services, (exclusively,) for Foung men, at 6 o clock. abbath Afternoon Services at 3-90 Circulating Library, 13,000 volumes, New books | constantly added ay20-tr bean} J.€ co, 23 434 Street | Are paying special improvement taxes at. very lowest rates. Tt _jed-Iin VERYBOD E_it!— The hited States “CENT: MEDAL.” A tifnl little souvenir illnstr the growth and Prosperity of a free people tu a bapdred years. Only authorized age Lia, Chandeliers, Plumbers, nts for the District of Colam- HAMILTON & PEARSON, » Hh and D streets, Dealers in 3 &c. mar6.2tf ©. A. Buildin; TICE '—At the meeting of the Boa: held ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BOARD HEALTH, Wasuixetox, D.O., May 11, 175 of Health, on th th instant, it was— Ondered, That the provisions of Section 24 (reqnir- ing privies to be prop of “An ordinance to de nniean remo are hereby, extended and made ly constructed, located, etc.) are what shail be deem: es injurious to health, aud to provide for the Wal thereof,” passed: May 18, Is7f, be, and they rative’ throngh- Out the moredensely popniated anburbs of the cities of W nee a and Georgetown, incinding Enion- town (or Anacostia) and Mouut Pleasant, in the ict of Columbia, CHRIS. C. COX, M.D, Pi ident. Attest: DW. RLISS. M.D. Seereinry. ma; . MILBURN®S The coldest and best SUDA aud MINERAL” WATEKS in the country BEDFORD AND BLUE LIOK WATERS Just received direct from the Springs. 7 HARMAOS, 1429 Peonsytvauia Avouue. May l3-tr teeut! Present law, Coutinue to give special a: claime Giarl: | chan tames at a discount. EMOVAL oF i Fh The Bavk of Republi Der ful ¢ Als begs t have FUN Ok TO OWNERS OF REAL ES WHITAKER @ OOOKE, 714 Fif- h street, in anticipation of ats ment to on to all against the late District goverument 3 y CLAIMS FOK DAMAGES by reason of ge in grade = Also, pay special improvement febt1-tr THE CONT. LIFE INS, COOS OF FICE M 603_ FIFTEENTH STRE TREET NORTHW T TO 70S D ST, fice fe upied ty Tallmaige & Co., great BAT neces mpan cae) Manager A and Plate y. wl OWERS ENAMELED IN WA\, THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS MRS. EVA FRIES to anuonnce that the Fl: made bygy ave been examined by Morists, under snd other competent persons, and’ 4% prononnecd pertect. ERAL WREATHS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, USED. and other devices made at the shortest notice. elim a FRIES, MRS. EV No. 909 sth street. A THOROUGH OVEKHAULING WAS MiDE. at 611 Pennsylvania avenue by of the Treasur mense stock of imported Cigars«tlered there at ~ based on su-pici eta such through the custom figures were smugal house, The investigation proved that the Cigars were heavy} legally stamped, Mr. Goldstein Fely ing on y xales for profit. jel-im ee a ‘Pus MONTGOMERY COUNTY MILK DAIRY, Iu Basement Rooms of 649. street northwest, Receive a fresh suppl FOU fad are prepared to furnish Dairyni Manufactories. Boarding Houses, P of MILK AND CRE. + direct from the eon: K TIMES A DA Ys yee Cream vate families, &c., at wholesale and retail prices, delivered to any part jelo-3t Of the city. o° JONES & HOLLAND. 9 E street northwest, near corner 7th. EFRIGERATORS! large assortment Water Wire Cloth and Window Screens pe Mowers. Gas and Oil Cook Stoves. oo REFRIGERATORS | /—A of best styles. at lowest prices Coolers. Ice Cream ere. fs Pateut Refrigerator and Coole cm Geo. WA: 7th street. near Tr, 36 ap. Ts 'x Co.” aravente 31 YOU OWE ANY IMPROVEMENT TAXES. sare Scar ceca oe fete goer oe Gor oo Srenut, uetween Willard wad Teeweury aa fateeeares 10: AS i Siiic ke ranch, READY-MADE SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. \ x a SUMMER BoaRD jealths OUTFITTING BEPARTMENT Tyger Gh a. Set, Bt heaton werenereaaea petadicn er? ARTS : ROOMS and BOARD. a short e ndance on ; ine el Station. Terms moderate. Reference Freer od accommodation. Apely to WM. Address A. B.,” Laurel, Prince George | L. IRISH. Waterford, Londown county Wa. Jed 2w" ~ Ase COUNTRY BOARD — The CLIFTON Nee ueat Clee ae eee Oe She ya oN’. ie. Piark’« G 0. 5 * bo@ennt ' GENTLEMEN'S | aly 0 sare: Toba, Galena {eatin eit ti bro, ara a oa — ba = 7 ms . nd — ~t office and he A Ty. “ Proprn . oe BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. | churehear Herees andcarriage at command. Terms Station’ Pairk Oa. Van mys tn inseeeneiee Thives thine 10 seetonneniee aatigcim. | Pose net northwert or abies tA. CHAME: THE MEST WORT. a ave these in varionestyles and qval street northwest, or address T. A ¥ fteated ia | DE cov na ties. all cf them fast colore, {rom $12.30 | TON. Waterford: Loudenu Cove e-é" | font ey 5 Tekin Pee AND EVERYTHING YOU WANT SOUR LINE, per suit upward. SUMMER BOARDERS. _ | ‘Open for the seazon June nderthemanage- oo my2?tr AT POPULAR PRICES. Oruxas, Facouina Covsty. Va. | mentof CAMPBELL & CHASE. All the reve ia — = } Five or six fany will be accommola- | the house are desirable, and the Ocean and Biver we iy AND “RALPH trun Feasonable terms with BOARD ducing the | Bathing, Sailing, Fishing atid Biling facilities une | — NEL SUITS. time, warer excellent-€ “helighifel: within 12 | CHABLES E CAMPBELL: Fortec Wit | thon tine ieee ee bee eee eee | 1K ‘i $3U q : ter excellent. elim: if; within . . Portamonth, N. H.. 0 jo bear v ean bay jebrate | BLACK FLANXEL S mierot Walem Station, MG wer gonl roads. | CHARLES H. CHASE, 43 North Marketetrect, "NYO CLUB TEAS AND COPERES Handsomely made trimmed, and of ¥ rther infor EO L BOL | Boston, Mase. epdtw Asif | at Stands New 14% arg 149 Center Market 4 LAND. Or can. F Lrespectialy | east wing, wud at my ner ol aa fered at attractive prices. refer to Messrs Hal S Washing” of B streets southeast ton s2ie" | GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, | Ther poets nef the Cheicont timpertavions. ane * GOMNEE SOLE. SRORGRTOWN SATASOS BORE (eee ean mtvence on Wt Pace 7 ; y s17) 3 We have a few desirable rooms, with G SEG STR | em et th an! 149 Center Market, east BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUIT: jard, at $28 per month. Children and Nareeshalf | Bank bours.9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Sate yen every Gas eS Bylo. | Tis locality je far superior to many in point | (te receive deposits intil 6 p mi. Intervst pe --—- — In variety of styles for Gentlemen ai of scenery and bealth Address deporits. General Banking Business done, and co STOVES Youths, and at bottom prices, | LYTTLETON WITHERS. lections made on all accessible pointe. Disconnt STC . &e. sel 2 Snickersville, Lomloan co., Va, | date. Mondays" POLKINHOBN, President Use RECEIVED, A FULL Line OF BUTE r DEER PARK HOTEL, inemannD | Jiue takpw ane’ uth (B.and 0.8 B Bill pen Jane atet.3573. |. potkinborn,| Thee te | ine GOODS." Refrige . : ee EY, Manager, e Dic ken Fred W. Jon | ers. &e. The cheapest TIN CHECK SUITS, | “ieletir_ Formerly of “Gindes el Oakland, | Henry Dickson | Toe | ewenae ; ; GLEN HOUSE may H-tu.se.1 j mite J. R. MARROVER, 1336 tem sto a made of the finest Zz % a 7 ' ~ " > a “ = ~<A set ie the Snet New wamesuing. | \WEAEPECTECUYINUIDE TNE SSRN 7) 7 SEVENTH STREETS. w. 747 low at $20 per suit. | | Fhe favorite Summer Resort open from June 7th | HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ‘such CHR. RIESSNER'S te October let 1875. Granite Dinner, Tea, and Chamber sets: STOVE AND MANTEL WaREROOMS | _setw tm" W_& CR. MILLIK ENG Proprietors, | Decorated China Toa’ ae: ai inne eee ety 4 - = : Brushes and Dusters, Wooden and Witlow Ware, | Pave always on band the St.George Hearing ange, EXCHANGE HOTEL, Mefrigerators, Water Coolers, &c.,Chiliren’s Car: | tae Paris Range, and a varivty o GREY WORSTED SUITs, | LEME D sitoarea on*the behest ‘poibi’on the Mit- Fee apne ice VACANT a ea eane | Heater, Oe Parke Son cea tietiety | fang callroad, 32 miles from Washingron.with morn. | 1" te smet Desmmeown oe tet S,OGDEM, | ove. the best hot aly Parenen hee Bonen For Gentlemen's ute and offered mnch be- iy rains each way. fare for. ra y_ High street. Georactown ——. | from €30 te iin; Parlor Grates every descr pers Bue Breuss Wineeee Fee enh tee, ecntire length “The room are well faruie W, © warstiars ¢ gatantiy cn band ee repcoapecie nai ‘ ee as- | and the dining room cool and air: com x ANIN s w - Stan ee ne RENAE NS Tee ooinen orcs hese coe eee OG RRR ENG ESTAD. | , Eerigerators, Water Coolers and Ste mrauitoes, Boa dera without children preferred a6 Dawe Geer mean, ie. GARDEN VAeke AUD SeTTEss. 2610 Sm" FBANCIS J CANNON, Proprictor Fetablished. 1831. Premium awarded, 1457. Bi Estimates given for Mot air Furnaces, Ranges COBBS HOTEL, and improved. 1874, Ladics and Gentiemen's | Latretes Mantel, ce COBES ISLAND, Va. | wearing apparel of every, description, tociuding TES! — clvet eile rimmings, oven WHITE VESTS, ie aitichttul Seaside B Se. Be nica cleaned or dred: alse, ‘Curtains avd | In Duck and Marse ingle and donbie- | Atlantic feean. and cvlebrate:! tee Seune? oe = bearers) | breasted, with and without collars. Prices | seception of viritora Send ue your address and we will call for and re- | right. Terine:—$3 per day; $15 per week; $60 permonth | tnrn work at any place in the District free of ext Peseta boaatee . of four we Se Se Jems TRE. Merk received a reterned by mall or. - ey SW amincton bee —From asbington by. ate er ** Jane press from place in PR, ‘ di or Baltimore by Ol Bay Live sten Ee | SEALED PROPOSALS Yor dred Norfolk, connecting with steamer “N. P. Bank« [rete ee Pagan OF > aceeeeee LINEN SUITS. pots oc pee emer epg er om COAL AND WOOD. | fice watil 2 C Pp tore. i mel tote 7 Duck Suits, and White | 261m (Capea) Hropeietors.. STRIKE! STRIKE! STRIKE FOR YOUR Linen Puck Site, White Sheeting Suite, STMMER BOARD AT BLAKELY — | S FIRES cebediab an more then u-nally ‘satisfactory Because of Large airy rooms, excellent fabls. health WOOD! WooD'! COAL! COAL?! imited liability to shrink; Blne Linen ocation. ‘om Post Office, €5.00—-$5.00-95.00-93.00 8. Cis Rociners a ¥ of Ly omth, chil’ vel — —_ Obeck Suite. En ER: Aecis ee EE ANU TORELE. | _Meles crvedsd uth comteancas Ook Mabe MAN, Charlestown, Jefferson county, West Vir- | WOOD, cargoes upon cargers, daily arri m —. a yy yt : l WOOD COUNTRY BOARD. —Leotham. | Maniing the strike in the cial Riges: wan pets br . ; -¢ an TS minntes” ride. fro ington, very | furmiel oo eins . i YOUTHS’ CASSIMERE SUITS, Convenient to station on Metropolitan | Diest individual. Tete he meMDS OF € Toth day ; . rauch Railroad. For particulars address “W. J. LOOK! LOOK? to be delive A good assortment at fair prices. P.O Box oe: Be QOD, PINE WOULD delivered for @3 per cora. at the W 77-yard, ‘ SUM) a —A fer ” 4 A va bo coral i fants, attteean Be fcconnim dat am ne All Rude of COAL with 220 ibe, totheton atthe | BL MENT AND RECRUITING ae se Apply to UAC. G HOLLINGSWORTH. = | “Ato, BAWED aod SPLIT WOOD at correspond. | =* tiaht h YOUTUIs 4m" Waterford, Loudoun contty. Va. ingly low prices, Sinn .5 need Sauer pun ainiaialeten aa eres a NE® SPRINGS, Va~ JOHNSON BROTHERS, | 10 the qualit WORSTED COATS AND VESTS, wiite aon Sat at Manne Ttkson, | Male Omicbant Dect cc toh ¢ | livery a A fine variety in Black and Bla ; Valley Branch (It. & 0B. B.). of 2th and 18th streste sonthient © | “ . ” ill be opene for t! eception « ie 2 Bort! i JUNE ist until OCTOBER Let, Oftcee— $1TTs substrate mays coty 7-5 STEPHENSON & BRO be had. at this SKELETON SACKS, 2 PATENT BUNDLED cont of tp 3 . ay In Batiste and Flanuel for stuamer wear, is i ee KINDLING WOOD, ate of Tron and Macuesum, ChalyLente THE BEST IN USE, eof Iron}, Ac. By board per day, $2.00; per week, $15; per | PREPARED FROM THE BEST QUALITY O eth ERE we is wo ae moKaE VIBGINiA PINE, ob "rR FE INE SUITS. irenlars ea: be bad at 4 5 . - BOYS’ BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, SON'S Bovkstore, Pennsylvania avenuc, between And totrodncing ® patent Fire Lighter in each ban. | ta seat china tree OH coment OOO GORE & PERRY. Proprictore, | ‘usjaispeusing With the use of Kercecne, shaviugs, cP SURF BATHING. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. fat.....: LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, | 9% for BOYS’ ENGLISM TWEED SUITS, Hotel pen June let. For terms, c., addr STEPHENSON'S PATENT WOOD, JAMES BR. MILBU aig ® . and take no other. Every bundle bass printed For the very low fieure of $5.50 per suit, A voprietors, Isbel, giving directions for use. je2-Im__ Point Lookout. St. Mary's county. Mad. Oe Ra ane B PRINa S7-ALL THE BEST QUALITIES OF COAL x late ee pack apr SPRENOS. | .ONsrANTLY UN HAND. AULT Sich will be weighed. meawar st and lotel 0 inne. Ponnections speeted by the Na arto tnespector u . > WORSTE " nage with all tri 1 railroad at STEPHENSON & BROTHER, f the eon according to the beyuite 30YS’ WORSTED SUITS. Hontingdon, Pa on Balt rand (Ohta rail Sole Manufacturers im this District on the nt z ne approved Sle iit road at Cumberland, Md., throngh to th Office. - enue. hese supplies must be delivered at the N. be Cont, Pants and Vest for $12. Excursion Tickets to be had at tailcond Giclee Nh eret ent marthon | porecen Seems ter sees eed eee ge checked through = July pext, te insure which bowde will bs required AL, WOOD AND the snecessful bidde Bedford Water sent promptly at following rates | (COAL, W AN Bids may be made for either w F tor from rallpond depot here. BULLDING MATERIALS. Wat Bast state no tac per th Se aces Kees — Bearer, et aamree ges | ate EO, largest variety. Sacks and Frocks Half Bbls.,.20 Gallons (iu mulberry + an Teo. Fine Frocks with Veste & Kent Gis PINE, OAK and HI YY WOOD in the stick, © PROPOSALS Foa STATIONERY match from $16 upward, Also, Drap = ireving the Comeel ok caren tea oF D Kte Pants. Foome and farther information addr - | gates CEMENTS sea Cat ce ee wae Natt Demaatues entend Dpciont.E® TERS, and handii ‘many millions of BA «t Proposals, addressed te the Sec POTOMAC HOTEL, GOB LATHS, 1 am in condition to il orders of aay Pe ge dt wee wring ror een . er ST. MAKY'S CO., MD. character in my line with dispatch and fidelity at | partient.aid bureein sel ote there te WORSTED FROCKS AND VESTS. — “ vg | Ybolesale and retail, opon terms that defy compe | foe) irine tin fecal ear ending newly erected hotel, <ituated on St. George's | Ution will be received wutil 12 0 clock mt ; ear the confluence of the Pe e and St ‘Central Offce—623 Louisiana avenue northwest |}... “ ‘The finest variety I ever offered in single ‘ge's rivera, will be open for the reception of Branch Yard—let st., bet. B and O sts., southoaat Proposals must be submitted on the t t and double-breasted. black and Agured, for itors June 15th. Fishing, Boat-sailing and ‘Wharf—Foot of $4 street southeast. alahed by the Department. with the gecrace, ieutlemen and Youths, from $19 upward. | Bath sons desirous of visit- | octShly WM. GUINAND. | Reriteate oh. onl ar sate ee ing this hotel can take the steamer Jane Mosely to " . spy mnanenaniaiiethacaistaee Piney Point, where boats will be in readiness tcon- | JJM ZUG, in jennie aekoneian vey themto the Island. The proprietors have sev. | Oe it salting boate nih y faraish to Sis Dealer tn Best Varieties of CHEVIOT SUITS. Heck, S20 perth Fee ca ber day; $20 per | awTHBACITE AND CUMBERLAMD OOAL . Wes G3 Per MON. FoF rN ues BROS Also, WOOD in the stick, or sswod and split, ge if Some excellent styles at marked-down | je) 2. Piney Point PhO St Mareen, Ml Prices moderate for cash. the contract w:! prices to close ont. I am offering these at J Offices and Yards:—Foot of K street and Rhode be conside Au lmmenee reduction from former pri S = Island avenue, between 9th and l0th streets. ment WILSON’S HOTEL, Crary alsa received through Mewrs HAMILTOS | | Ti Department rosers ‘ woonsrock, vikGinia, | &© a ee of th require VILSON, Prorrirto’ The articles will be required trom tim CASSIMERE SUITS. Se nes SAGER, pi hd) ip needed, aud must be in coverdance with the sek Will take a few Boarders for the # ef months. —_ = ame 2 yw E ae of the off A fine assortment of reliable goods at | Brick Hotel, with large, siry rooms. Gentlemen re. NEW FYORK,) SUE URALORIDEN' Behies aunt on dine i about $20 per suit. siding in the city who desire to <pend the summer . os elsnaees te biked Obert Seas months in the country will find all the comforts of a the Department reseryes the right to par home, while enjoying the fine air of the Valley of os F STREEF. articles chewhere. or to anal the contra PANTALOONS, Accommodating porters always in attendance at wa nea se cate the Depot. rly approved. accruing u Tn all the latest patterns. Inquire of A. B. CLANTON, paid uearterty OR Malan very cheap _iel 20" 1427 R street northwest. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Je10 2awet ROCK ENON SPRINGS. T 7.0AL AND WOOD F FREDERICK COUNTY, VA. Coe AND Verret hired eA A, BINES, 405, 410 | FOR OUR CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THR Treastey Deran 2 = PEE ETE erect DrOpeietar. BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF MATERIALS TO Wasuixetox, June ; H I s ATT, EI " busines ‘ SUMMER UNDERWEAR. etka 0 ; One citer py seta BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE | | Proporale to supply ‘the ‘Troasiiry “Departnornt Linen, Jean, Merino and Ganze Drawers. OREN JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 1 FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR sived ot ahtie one upem to meen ai Ra: and Links SUK Angolay Merino. Cuuze aud | »,Th@ watersare healing and streuethcuing. The | US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF | Sneed’ “Mee WPoU te Hoon ot SATE Muslin Shirts, half sleeves and full sleeves. | ety to 'gG per tonth, Fare from Wachtostes to | ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEEMAN AND AMEBI- in > bidders will be furnished on appl the Springs and return, $8.4 Throuch cars to | CAN MANUFACTURE. FOB THIS BRANCH | ‘stion to. (ie? St] WO. AVERY. Chet Clerk Winchester by Sa.m. train oR OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST AVY PAY OF FICE ergdort & Bro. 420 3 ng bee Saye ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED Labou | N : LINEN COLLARS convey passengers to the Springs, arriv- | FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IN | SEALED PROP( ; IN ULARS. at3p.m. They will also supply guesteat the | EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY fry To those pnrebasing m*half dozens or | SPritzs with carriages. phatons- buggies andsaddle | FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING CHAIN Th over J am offering tuducements in regard | Myths Mt moderate rates, | ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOR | Grexpens tthe © to prices. Only first-class goods offered, | Abd pamphle’s apply to A. 8. Ph FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN | Navv-y ard. at tee cu b NTRY BOARD. NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NoTWiTH. | BUUEAL OF E hp ae ee ie ———— in, but comfortable honse, luxnrions | STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF | ainccer iss, inches t Z BOSE AAS athing, Ssling and crab- | OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESK | ““i6.514 pon mis tn 1.438 links each 15 inter din , WITE SHIF ; 87 per week. Address Hi. 0. W., P OP Box VADEEE SAOR CUS RAAST MADR SIORS | re ai inks wk bF. . cf . : niay 5-1" eter, iy inches long, inceuneyanae a {te Neat en ts DB otherness READY MADE CLOTHING. The lake to beheut donee: beth col st ‘There are few xnch stocks to be found any: < = a have a ten-ile strength of not le than 54000 p i Intelligent comparis invited. W. B. BISHOP, PRoratetor, and ea ol tured section t+ be net leas Ming) 92 ind 32:30; Youths 82; Boys’, | Dx. M. a. MOUSTON, Rasio:vr Pussiiax, | STOUR WASHINGTON OFFICE We KxEE | jh ie Atom of the fractured wction rio 30. BATH COUNTY, VA ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM | wilerge ther inepection as This deservedly popular Summer Regort wilt be | CUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING Ov | of the) r taewation are te opened onthe FIRS? DAY UF JUNE for tue re. | OCR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTGS, | yu inal 1 ception of visitors. . ; AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, AND SPRING | tthe Wasi , SUSPENDERS. weirs Mill be & FeMmonable deduction to parties | OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB & For pamphlets aud cireulars giving simoremiante | D#BS IN TWO DAYS TIME. A fine assortment from 35 cents to $4. | description of the Springs and the way of getting to Tall supply,” it Pest Suspender made, in | ghem, apply to Mowrs. Peaceit, Lavo & Co. | ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING all spot. inte Cininaun femal prbitssshate wertetifts | GOODS DEPARTMENT 18 THE AMERICAS ir sover @ bes al mountain re . Ww Dt A uy27 Im W. B. BISHOP, Proprietor. | SURBIBE READE MADD ee ete Oee OF | fur, il be charasd tok July next DUSTERS, TALBOTT HOUSE, poy yy By) Rh BARNESVILLE, MONTGOMERY CO., Blank forms for bids to be had at 7 For travelers, in the Uleter and other styles, MARYLAND. Devlin & Co., G. EB. THORNTON from $2 to $7. ne undersigned having leased the above-named mes t-.40 Pay Inspector 0-8. Ne Botel will be prepared this season to offer superior | apzi-ly 1106 Fstarer = | 2s — Accommodations to Ladies and Gentlemen who are PBoPosaks Fou STATIONERY 2 desirous to sper d the summer months in the countey NATIONAL UNION KIRE INS. Co. — ‘The air is pure, being located near the loat E WASHINGTON. wii lourtain. At also commands an extended view of | Cash Capital, $100,000.00; Surplus, $108,375 25 ¥ HALF HOSE, the Blue Ridge Mountains and the surrounding | insure Keal and Personat Property om the most rea- Sealed Proposals f country. Fishing and hunting in abundance, Con- sonable Terms. ear ending Jui Striped and Plai English and German, | siderable improvements have been made tothe build- Office, 643 a: eune, Sret door east of 7th epartwent aut! I bave a large assortment in medium qual- | Ing siuce iast = such as bath-room, &c. itis | street, CHAKLES KNAP, President. T2'o'cleck ties. Prices range from 24 eeuts to $1.25 Propoliten Barve rom Harnosville de 1 outhe Me- BOBLE D. oro. GG, Vice President. for bidding will be tarnished apom =e from Washington, D- 0. sae On thecare | Sign ABNER § 7 Tatreet northwest | “plication. ‘Terms: $2 per day, and from 98 to $10 per week. Children under 12 aud servants if price. For fur- KEEP COOL: ° (her information apply to or address . A. BAL, = BUYERS CAN RETURN a ens VENTILATED STRAW HATS. Governm-at and Ace INaw and MILAN STRAW Bars. contract will Figs Srp Huinneag Tas aS SUN ‘MBI AS. silk and . B. HH STINEMETZ, Matter, may23-tr Rest to corner of ith strest, MOUNTAING, —— ‘BEL E, LEFONTE, Pa. READY MADE ARTICLES PURCHASED IN TWO WEEKS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE, IF NOT SOILED OR WORN, AND HAVE THEIR ee ee En tt: faut ROCK BRIDGE ALUMSPRINGS, V A JAM! 4 a ane pat ES A. FRAZER. Pon t—This MONEY REFUNDED. th 8 capaci ONE PRICE ONLY, Sprit dence.” AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, feat GRAND UNION HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE Ist FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. — WITHA | : | CASE pIScOoUNT H oF { TEN PER CENT. peri e10-6t