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oo EVENING STAR. | rUESDAY sosee ome 15, 1873. | Weather Probabilities To-lay. Orrrct oF Currr St6N"an Crores} WASHINeTO! Jane 5. vt : stattonar: or LOCAL NEWS. | Condensed Locals, A rew tory press brick front dwelling forsale oneble, Read advt. | Worky employed to-day in erec re r the north f ont of the Sraitheons game of base ball on the Olympic < yesterday afternoon between the and the Washington elubs resulted y for the former by 2 score of 7 tot. nt of St. Mai ate in charge of the Brothers o1 H take place this A men named Frank MeDonald hag hi st and two fingers badly ent by at John Lynn's rest: fo nerly well: fer, who | y morning, was esterday in Uak Hill cemetery, erown. The gang of six counterfeiters recently eap- tored in West Virg » tred, convicted, and sentenced by Judge Alex: &rrived bere last nighten route to the Alban witentiary in ecustely of Marshal P. E Latham and his deputies, zal exhibition of the Rittenhous Will take plac sehool room. next F question oor of the He A meeting of bondholders in this city of Sorthern Facitie railroad was hell last . Ir. Joseph E. Snodgrass in the chair, B. Imetrich, secretary, to con- the company. pinion on the part Of those present as lo whether the order was favorable or unf thout eate of incorporation was filed in | | ing | ¢ of the Ree rot Deeds today, in me of the Le Droit Park Bu sof which are the eree- s ion of | M Arthur this morning. the 7 erome J. Hints, on four indictments with corrupting ment officers (post off with the 1 mail contr frauds, were ta ndictme theother Cl line appear f ¢ Fisher briefty opened the ease THE TESTIMONY | th € Of correspo ant went to reom after Febr Texas bids nt the mid had a convers: came to | of January, and Got C. to w | on Witn mail $ told Hi. that t got ning—having got Channel to work. tered in: al contract on the th « Tolt Hinds | that he b rom 5008 to =i00 for the | lowest Witness’ room certs and be was there! ess commun! Hinds bis share after Wit s for Texas routes at Hinds | it (Channe tamped The ori y Channel narl about 60 ty ax before it Was taken partment. Another stamp was Pennsylvania aveu joth ned STATE Sanrs ter a song by Mr.I 2 by Mr. Muir Mr. Malcolm general com time. . Washi on ha tain fine lin THE LADIES of the best cha: ing stock of Me 425 9th street, who are retiring from business. This stock is one of t st south of New York, and is rely of linens and linen rools, can obtain 4 lete out —_—e—— MESSRS. DUNCANSON Bros., auctioneers, Will set] to-morrow morning, commencing at W ocloek, at 522 streeg northwest, some very f arnitare, velvet earpets, «c. The * pertof the furniture was male by well-known manutacturer, Mr. Kirby. Our readers in at Of household effects id uot fail to i G PERMITS have been issued by owman as follows H. A. Wil- ere-story and basement dwelling, t, south side of L, between lith ts northwest; $10,000, S. G. » two-story brick dwellings, west Se treet southeast, between A and B, Te by 35 feet; so. | ng to the watering places j | | | | | | { ee TRE SALE of hardware, paints, oils, ce- “*, &c.. &t the auction rooms of Thomas Dg. leo-morrow morning at 10 o'eloc houls Strat a large company. especially dealers. a8 the auctioneer proposes to offer the goods in quantities to suit such purcha- ners. —_-____ MARRIAGE LICENCES have been issued ag ws: Joseph F. Leonard and Ma it y¥; J. B. Donnelly and Emma Hi je~ son. Livirgeton Browning and Minnie A. | Dayton; J. Edwin Heefe and Alice Byers; | Wu. H. Keller and Mary Burnell. | ——-—— Gop rrowr Searf Rings and Buttons ana | Stuvis, recetved at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. | 497 Penn. avenue, near ig st | heard them at the back door, which | bim before Saturda: | eye on this man (Baldwin) at the time. VV | got | me go, I bi | they said to Sims “get up and | sheriff or the officer compan: satis’ Transue; The hing of Simms. CORO™EFR'’S INQUEST ON THIS REMAINS. The Baltimore papers of thi« morning con- ts ners Inquest on the y Recounts of the coro: bedy ef John Simms, the negro who paws | ravéd Miss Jackson on the 5th instant, whe was dragged from the Annapolis Jail on Monday morning and hanged by a mob ia the “Dark Woods.” Justice Gassaway pre- sided at the inquest 1 Judge Miller and tates Attorney Revell were present. the jail. Mr. Allen White, was awakened by the rin e bell, and aman called bim and was Cairnes and had a prisoner. Wit- «l he wouid not take him. The man for afew seconds, and cam? back, rapped. and said he wanted that nigzer. Witnese said they could not get bim; then the: broke open. Witness threatenat to shoo then went up stairs and hid the keys. They came in and demanded the keys, which he | i sed to giveup, and they threatened to | re othim. They found tne keya, unlocket the door and demanded the leg-iron_ ke which witness refused. The; and took off the prisoner. The witness said he thought he reeognized one of the men as | Mr. Baldwin, but would not swear_positive- lv to him; but he saw Baldwin on Saturday. They cailed bim Frank Baldwin; never saw recognized him by his he was a small m: and had some blacking on his face. The were some fifteen of them in the jail. Wi ness recognized no more. ve a ery alarm, and Mr. Lamb came bevore they took the prisoner off. Witness thought Baldwin was the same man he saw on Satarday. but wouldn't like to swear point blank. They did not say much. Witness did not keep an voice and whisk ness hid in the room; one man saw hin. 2 thenalleamein. One man pulied ay ont on him. Andrew Lamb testified t corner; he was awaki his wife, who said somebody in the jall; he jumped up partly dressed, anc ut; heard me one call “help” cl am - other “murder;" one man grat bed him and put a pistol to his head and asked if he v “all right;” he repliel be was “all righ ughter}; he heard Mr. White saying “let no key out of the jail; some asked where the nigger was; there was a reply, “here he is alk,” and seme one replied “he can't, pick him up;" While in the street they asked --where’s the pilot wl as breakin} the jail, across Washington street and out by the railroad; altogether about sixty. all blacked; those who did not have pistols had guns; some of thern fell down the embankment. THE VERDICT. After hearing further unimportant evi- | dence the jury rendered a verdict that Sims ame to ‘his death by st Jation from hanging. at the hands of » the jury 1, on the morning 1, 153, at Rerry’s zate, near Annapolis; and the jary forther tind that no blame is to attach to the o dn o the time.” under the com- Moor | Dalton, Harrison and Medine, will leave to- night for Boston, to participate ia the Ban- ker Hill Centen’ They will be aceow panied by the new band iy Prof. Rep petti nposed of tw: € first-elass rns: of th s jans, m: Yelock and march to N. B. Fugitt, quarter- ter, on Vermont avenue, where they ¥ Adjutant General Amos Websi headquarter stail, and ur Washington Ligit + commandin cortoft the Dor umn will 5 mae Railrc the expres ption of A “entennial exercise ay a grand clam chowder, nu town Cadets, t . Will t a h the Fifth Ma » Governor's Foot G a, Conn., will participate Phe ‘in- ry expect to return to Washington on any hail a practice whieh Col. Moore read a dispatch from’ Capt. Hamilton, of the Springtield City mt, saying ‘to Col Moore, “I tender, in behalf of my command, of 13 guns upon your arrival at our The tender was accepted, and eers were given for the Springfield City Guard. The company then procee to the street, w! e they went thro th manual and the various company manen- vers in such a manneras toelicit: tae ap- plause of their friends. The origina: programme was riestown Cadets to receive tn oxbury City Guanl, having bee! vests of the old Light Infantry on the laying of the ecorner-stone of ton National Monument o sked the priv of receivin A on this oecasion, and hb: 2 mad clory arrangements With the Cadets to this end, drill at th ars ago, lye Frum, Phillips & Ride plaintiil in $3,446. Yest verdic YY, Dalton agt. W ng trustee to col: axt. Gately, Burnstine agt. P t. Stol pp: de ort and for sale. Semmes agt. Payne et trustees sale. ionder appoint- zt. at. ui Hitem. recting fee et. C&O straining onde ee for sa Foskey et way: order appointin PRropat e Collard w and order of pull was dl makes certain special bequests, one of $260 trustees ot the North Carvlly t Prot ne Middleton wa Middleton—bor Ann Pettit; ore: In re will oO. Edwants Greere on ¢ m. The cor Tadtjou disord~ «la Stew- rh for carsi Rol nt dow: duct. Aun Brown, Rebecea Gant. <3 livers, Frank Johnson, and able-bodied it amd batt berta Barnes. This occurred in The complaining witness, a respect- ng lady. testified that she and her husband have been oceapying a house jointly With defendant for some two montis past; mpiainant bad been in the habit of throw. ing waste water out ou a roof, and defendant had requested her not todo ‘so, threatening towhtp her ifshedid. Yesterday sheoffendel egain, when Mr. Gmelin came into her room and assaulted her, throwing her on the floor and holding her by the throat, so that her screams could not be heard; he beat her dreadfully, bruising her allover her body; his wife Was standing in the door, and urged him on, saying “Give her $5 worth, as you will have it to pay,” and saying that she had been altogether too pert since she had been l.ving there. Witness exhibited some of th: bruises on her arm to the court. She afte wares made her eseape to her s (Mrs. Barnes) across the Mrs. Barnes testified that her sister-ia-law came to her house on Brlitge street, with her ebild in ber arms, crying, state! that Mr. Gmelin had beat her nearly to death. For defense, Frank Thompson testified in effect to what Mrs Barnes testitied to. sel fordefendant (Mr. N. HM he had got the wrong witness on t Miss Lydia Elmes,anemplove in th: of Mr. Gmelin, testified that what c Mr.G.to go up st Was, the splitt Wweod on the floor in Mrs. Barnes’ room. $_> afierwards heard loud talking. and Mrs. B. came down stairs erying: Gmoiin was fine i $50 and costssan appeal was taisen. Taylor. alias Cora White, lareesy of @ sult boys’ clothes worth $30; thirty days in A DOG CASR. West Jonian, colored, charge! with brea's- ing and entering the dwelling of Mr. A. Nai- Jor, with felonious intent, and taking a va! uable dog belonging toa friend of Mr. Natlor. The latter gentleman testitied to the ciream- stances, and said the dog was worth $200; orge | that Jordan had taken it up estray. broke them off at he lived at the | ened abont 2 o'clock by | the crowd then came | a here he is,” was replied; Sims was | ‘arried over the vacant lot in front of | ui Lieutenants | | Nails, ete., thousands of for the | Infantry, | © ‘The office formerly | Bank ot 5 fand to be | bond $5,000. | of Hush | Cora | Mr Taylor, the owner, being temporarily absent in New York, and’ knowing him personally, witness) prevailed on defendant to give up the custody of the dog to him (wituess), of < to write to Mr. Tayior as to tho fects and advise giving a reward to Jordan. This was agreed to, and in the night time Jordan removed the dog as charged. After remarks by the counsel on both sides as to whether this was a burziary or @ larceny, the eourt sent the ease to the grand jury. REFUSED TO BURY HIS CHILD. Musco Bund, lorel, was charged with creating and ipaintaining a nuisance by neglecting to bry the dead body of his child reason of whieh it became @ great nui- anee. Medical Sanitary Inspector Stewart to the Board of Health testified to examin- ing into the camplaint which had been mare. and ascertained that he found the body at the residence of defendant, corner of Sd and G street southwest; it was in a state of decomposition very far advanced, and he had tt buried at the expense of the’ public. ‘There were several persons residing at the honse, and the nuisance was very offensive. He jearned that defendant absolutely re- fused to bury the child; also, that he was abundantly able to do so. Defendant is living near by in unlawful relations with a woman who is not his wife, and had not visited the house since the death of tne child, which was born in lawful wedlock. The court imposed a fine of $20 and cosis, An appeal was noted. OTHER CASES. ’ Isaac Brook, colored, charged with re- fusing to bury thedead body of his child. ir. Stewart testified that he had investigated this vase as to the ability of the party, and | found it to be aripie, He went to see the t father and found to be an flegitimate ehild, and reported to the health ofticer that the father be required to bury it, which he sabsequently refused to do, and’ the child was finally buried at public expense. Tae forther hearing was postponed until to-mor row. Windsor Gerard. an ice cream vend charged with obstructing the streets. De fencant. I no unders' Englishee. “You understan Defendant— rstandee.” Richard Hudson, threats ard Croxtar; £300 to Keep the peace. d Thomas, assault on John H. Kelly; vated assault; $50 or sixty days. GEORGETOWN. BUILDING ASSOCTATION.—At a meeting of the sth building association at Goddard's bail lust night 47 shares were disposed of at “0 per share, IVER AND CANAL.—Arrived, steamer EF. C. Knights, from New York, consigned to R. P. A. Denham, with a cargo of general mer- chandise; schooner M. J. Fardy, from Nor- folk, with 60,060 feet of lumber for Josep and J.E. Libbey: boat Clear Spring, with €e@ bushels of Wheat for J. G. and J. M. Waters. CITY ITEMS. SELLING at and below cost, for the next twenty-eight days, with a view of disposing of numerous specialties in my line for the gummer on Account of belng overstocked. Sun umbrellas, parasols, flowers, straw gootls, linen walking suits, overskirts basques. hair braids, millinery and fan goods, Hambure edgings. cambries, &. nd prices the lowest S. HELLER, 715 Market Space. nd qualities unsurpassed, in the city. 10:5 T paid on deposits, rates on time ra Spee! deposits. J. H. Squier & Co. Pennsylvania avenue. Dr. C. W. HE S Celery and Ch mile Pills are prepared expressly to cure Headache uralzia, Nervousness and Sleeplessness, and will eure any ease. Price 50 cents a box, postage free.” Sold by Dru gists, and Charles Stott & Co., 430 Pe syl nue, Washington. Corns. &c.—The Foot labors ten times more than the hand; and to be reileved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing persons visit Dr. Ww s establishment, No, 595 15th street, opposite the Treasu: a THE NATIONAL NGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th asset, Dave 5 i Cent. per annum on deposits for each calendar month. Banking hours,9to4. Saturdays,9 to 4 gnd 6 to & 2713,1406 —— For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan, ask our druggist for Perry's Moth and Freckie wouion. 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. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York, 5.5,1 BUTTE We sre receiving daily, direct from diflerent grades of BUTTER, From New York, Pennsgivania, Maryland, Virginia Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. WEARKE BOUND NOTTO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY. WE AREALSO RECEIVING CONSIGNMENTS * ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. eP WE SELL TO THE TRADE ONLY. A. E. PHILLIPS, COMMISSION MEKCHANT, 907 LOUISIANA AVENUE, _Jel2- cost Washington, D. ©. REvevar OF THE CONT, LIFE INS, COS OF FICE FROM 603 FIFTEENTH STREET TO 708 D TREET NORTHWEST, makers, public k ; Don't fuil to be insure is great and snccess- ful Company. pony K. W. BATES, Mana Also Acent for several of the best re and Plate Tnsarance Companies in the country. Jel] [FLOWERS Es THE OR OWEKS USED. MRS. EVA FRIES begs to ann e been prom NERAL W 1 other devices made at the -hor MRS. im Ni CENCINNATI Ft LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BEER Shipped direct from Ciacinuati in Refrigerating Cars, and for sate in CASKS AND BOTTLES, BY 12 AGENT, SAMUEL C. PALWER, 67 GREENE STREET, jeter __ GEORGETOWN, D. 0. VE CHEAPEST SHOE HOUSE LN THE CITY Ladi s Gaiters from $1 oo Meu a Shoe mm $1 up; Mer t#, $3; Boy ’s do. do. a JW LBY, 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania ave. Wea, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE- PAIRED in the cheapest and best man- Satisfaction guaranteed. JOUN J. UNSWORTH, eho" 7th and B streets southwest. "PUR PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE r ot eto lot of THERMOMETERS, among which are seit registering, maximum aud minimum; Yery large and showy for stores, offices, &c.: Partor, Pocket, Brewers, &c., &¢. Also BAROMET EHS of the most approved patiern, among them Fitzroy Green's, Beck's, Cystern, Ale &c. Also Alter eder's ahd due Swiss DBAWING INSTRUMENTS. H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, may25-tr 453 Peunsylvania avenue. SPECIAL NOTICE—Un That « cor Sait owing MachineGaerear he ta city is re- Ergienting that they “have ‘the Iatest improved INGER. fora pretext to sell their machines, we declare i a bs SN one as the “Latest Improv: inger had only Agency, 407 Oth street northwest cea may 1S"colmn, THE a Genuine Mackinaw, Leguorn, &c. ‘Hair, Cloth and from $4.50 up. Eng): Een REPAIRED at short KER & GREEN, Hatters, Foumlvente Avene, Above Willard’ Hotet Jet-tr ner. | pAresr ELASTIC CR ake Sth gardens sssortment of sixes im stock. Also, lowes ‘oe vara, TEPER n Ss. ris CORR aa biitrraes,.. « Sasa ore ae, READY-MADE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. GENTLEMEN'S BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. Lhave these in_varions st: tie, ail of them fast color per bait upward BLACK FLANNEL SUITS, Hardsomely made and trimmed, and fered at attractive prices. BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUITs, In variety of styles for Gentlemen and Youths, and at bottom prices. PIN CHECK SUITS, Very bandsome, and made of the finest | English Casemere imported. Extremely jow at $20 per» GREY WORSTED SUITS, lemen’a nee. and offered mnch be- eat $16 quit. Also, = few Frepeh Worrted Frock ani Sack mixtures at plea: WHITE VESTS, In Duck and Mareei! Drea-ted, with Tight. tingle and nt collars. Prices LINEN SvuITs. Brown Liven Dock Suits, and White Linen Luck Suits, White Sheeting more than n-ually satisfactory, Decanse of Limited tiability to shrink; Blue Linen Check Suite. YOUTHS’ CASSIMERE SUIT A good assortment at fair pric YOUTHS WORSTED COATS AND VESTS, A fine variety in Black and Blue. SKELETON SACKS, In Batiste and Flannel for summer wear. BOYS’ BLUE FLANNEL SUIT> In fast colors, from $6 upward. NGLISH TWE For the very ED SUITS, ow figure of $5.50 per suit. BOYS’ WORSTED SUITS. Pants and Vest, for = Ce DRAP D’ETE COATS, Inthe largest variety. 4 from .. Fine Frocks with Vests to match trom $16 upward. Also, Drap D Ete Pants. WORSTED FROCKS AND VESTS. The finest variety I ever offered in single and double-breasted. black and figured, tur Gentlemen and Youths, from $19 upward. Sacks and Frocks CHEVIOT SUITS. Bceme excellent «tyles at marked-down prices to close out. Tam offering these at an immense reduction from former prices. CASSIME E SUITS, A fine acanrt about nt of reliable goods at it. PANTALOGONS, the tat styles In al SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Linen and Liste Muslin Sh in, Merino and Ganz ngola, Merin a halt sleeves aud fall sleeves, i COLLARS, To those purchasing in half dozens or over Tam offering inducements in reeaid to prices. Ouly first-class goods offered. WHITE SHIRTS. untry is offering such min the best goods. stocks to be found a: at comparissn invi -80; Youths’, $2; Boys’, SUSPENDERS, A fine assortment from 35 cents to $4. ‘The Bevillor, the best Suspender made, in full supply. DUSTER, For travelers. from $2 to $7. the Ulster and other styles, HALF HOSE, Striped and Plain, English 924, German. have a large assortment in medium ties. Prices range from 25 sents to 81.25 per pair. BUYERS CAN RETURN READY MADE ARTICLES PURCHASED IN TWO WEEKS PROM DATE OF PURCHASE, IF NOT SOILED OR WORN, AND HAVE THEIR MONEY REFUNDED. ONE PRICE ONLY, WITH A CASH DISCOUNT i or TEN PER CENT. GEORGE C. HENNING, e10-¢b Ho. 410 76 Btreet, ONTRY BOARD —Two or three per- sre cap ob-ain Board fonr tiles above Gecrgetown, Addrers A.B. Gevrertown COUNTRY BOsRD—f. F. TaYUOR, at RUGHESVILLE, Loads ousty, red a few Boarders + is prey 2 aAmye by apply- epnetivauia ave Me, Lomtou: Bi ane t unfurnished Reoms, with gowd Beard. for a email family, chn be hal in a rm house within ten minnies’ Bration, 25 wiles from Wa-bing’ Braceb B.and ©. Railroad. For farther i pp address H., at Germantown P.O. county, Md. THE HOF SPRENGS Batu Cornty. Va. ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO VISITORS. The only Hot MINRaL Taited States vast of the Mississippi river a = RENOWNED SANITARTOM, and they ai the medical fraternity T ip cases of Rhenmatiem. eof Liver, and mai the TER found Fare IRON, ALUM. MAGNESIA, DRINKING WATERS AND SULPHUR The extensive im provements completed «Ince last searcn have made the place mote comfortable for x Sand more attractive to TLEASURR-<EEK- For panphiets and cirenlars address els Im J. A. AUGUST, Manager. COUNTBY BOARD . Two gentlemen can obtain Rlearant ROOMS and BOARD, a short distance trom Lenrel Station. Terms molerate Reference required. Address“ a. B.,” Laurel, Prince George county, Md. SUMMER BOARD IY PR’ ta Iv. near Clark's Gap, W. & 0. BR. R. Healthy location, larg room di ~ spting water, and near post office and Horses andcarriage at command, Terma children and servants half price. Refer to 1209 F street north: or address T. A. € P- TON, Waterford. ay Co., Va. SUMMER BOARDERS. eS ORLeAY, Favquren County. Va Five or =tx families will be accommoda- don reasonable terms with BOARD during the summer ‘The house is ta Fe gromnds hand ent. climate delightfal; witnin 12 tion. MG R. er good roads EO. L. HOU LAND. Cr'ean, Fanjuierc nuty T respect! reter to Mesers Hall & Hume, Grocers. Washin ton. Jel? 26 SUMMER BOARD. Pardeat $28 perm: rate half price.” This iweslity ix far eu any in point of ry aud heatth | Add cng the ‘LYUTLETON WITHERS Snickersville, Loudoun eo., miles of Salem S Fer further inform: a few ns, with jell aw STEAMER LINES. ag cheap. Agents *VALTANT' & OGDEN, SAVINGS BANK, D.C, WSTREET - atid on Satardare a 4 “¢ TEORGETOW r ait | et | W., #. WHEATLEY's 8 YEING AND OLEANIN a TEAM D ae SING ESTAB- ur 49 Sefervon Se Established. 1631. P- improved. as74, Ladies ap apparel of every descriptio Velvets, Crepe Veils and Trunmings, Kid Glow &c., Ac, nicrly cleaned or dyed; also, Curtatus ab New Goois, Carpets the Summer months, ss? torn work at a charge. Work Dress from and to any place in the country. apil-tr FAMILY SUPPLIES. TWENTIETH-STREET MARKET, 720 TWENTIETH STRERT. STRAWEERRIES, AND EVERYTHING YOU WANT 1x OUR LINE, my?tr AT POPULAR PRICES. Ph AND “KAUPH FREES 149 Center Market. my store corner of sth at B ete southeast. These goods are of the Choiceet Import Sre retailed at a small advance op w hole T. FRE: 14® and 149 Center Market, east wit Open every é DEER PAKK HOTE! (B. and 0. R.R.), will open June 2het, Isr: D. Y. Manager. otel, Oakland, GLEN HOUSE NEW HAMPSHIRE, mmmer Resort open from Jai LR. MILLIKEN, Proprietors. 7th h morn. ed even Pare for round ‘The hotel ix new, with dontle porches ngth. The rooma are well furnished, room cool and airy. The country is thy ak any in t id. and there are no 0 ‘dren preferred, FRANCIS J. CANNON, Proprietor. COBES HOTEL, COBBS’ ISLAND, Va. rt, sitnated on the Lior ti sis ii w open for th hing ary {visitors $3 perday; $15 per week; $60 perm: tamodated at LO: igh and pleas- iSWORTH, Waterford, Loudoun county, Va. ORKVEYW SPRESGS, Va, Twelve miles west of Monst Jackson, Valley h(B. £O. RB. Mall be opened for the reception of Vi JUNE st anti, OCTOBER: Ist. Bvs, the eutol JN. WOODWARD, (late of Raw-, proved. and the ho- ny, North lished n jerfal curative powers. The and of great variety. viz: Sulpl ate of Iron and mend had at W. 1H. & 0. H. MORRIE DN'S Bookstore, Pennsylvania avenue, between 435 and 6th sts, etm MOORE & PERRY, Proprietors, SURF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, Hotel open Jnne let. For terms, &e., cdr JAMES B. MILBURN, & URO., Proprietors, volkont. St_Mary’s connty, Ma. ¥ BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, Hotel open on lth Jnne. Connections age with all trains on Pennsylvania railroad at Huntingdon, Pa., and on Baltimore and Ohio rait- Punbt rland, Md., through to the Springs. Exe Tickets to be had at railroad offices, and baggage checked through. P hui agnesum, Chalybeate $2.20; per week, $15; per Bedford Water sent prom from railroad depot here ly at following rates Bbi. 40 Gallons (in $4 25. “mS - 333. Keess “ 2 25. Hait Bbls., 20 Gallons 53) Kege.5 Gailey 3%. For rooms and further information address Pro Prictor Bedford Springs, Pa jeS in ROCK ENON SPRINGS, FREDERICK COUNTY, Va. font Mrs. CLARA. A. BINES, 405, 410 abd 412 12th street. proprietor. A. 3, PRATT. 401 Sth street J. TABOR JOHNSON, M.D. OPEN JUNE 15 To § The waters are he and, str: ng. The baths are new aud excellent. Terns— $15 per week, $6 per month. Fare from Washington to $8.0 Through cars to 1B. OB. Ro Messrs. northwest d painphicts apply and painphicts apply rithurd Dstt NTRY ut com table, salt water l with frit in aby v 87 per week. Adi 150, Atnapolis, Mi frat W. B. BISHOP, Prop Ds. M. H. ROUSTON, Resipext Paysic: BATH COUNTY, Va. deservedly popular Summe Resort will be don the FIRST DAY UB JUNE tor the re- reasonable deduction to pat «their home for the summer, renlars giving a more mint ie way of getting to RC Lapp & Co., your tick: here wil be lirect to the For piu deecription thy « Springs. om all polity, fom with at ra beautiful n W.B. | Mor INS. fee Mouse Ps fe views of Lock RLLEFONT fereosco pic views of Local Scenery to ti 474 Pennsyivania. ave i. atroet. For descriptive circa! nis; 1620 W. He WIL COAL AND WOOD. STEPHENSON & BROWS PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, THE BEST IN USE, PREPARED FROM THE BEST QUALITY OF VIBGINIA PINE, trodacing @ patent Fire Lighter tn each bn pensing © Ana die; paper. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. Ask lor STEPHENS a take label, giving directions tor tse. BSALL THE B JONSTANTLY ON HAND. STEPHENSON & BROTHER, Sole Manufacturers in this District Office, 121% Penusy!vania avenue. Mill and Depot 7th treet whart. (COAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. A beve atwayeon esnds Is: of ANTHRACITE aod Br PINE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD tu the stiek, ¢ aawed and split; all kept under cover. Having the control of several brands of Im ON'S PATENT WOOD, maris-m and Domestic CEMENTS and CALOINED PLAS- wd handling yearly many millious of BAN- THS, 1 am in condition to fill orders of any ‘ard fidelity st com pe Character tm my line with dispatch wholessie and retail, upow terms that defy tition Central Offce—623 Louisiana avenue northwest Branch Yard—ist st., bet. B and O ste., southeast. Whari—Boot of $d street southenst. ocis-iy, ‘WM. GUINAND. J gK zvuea, Dealer to Best Varieties of ae avenue, morse pe wth ont loth a also received & PESBSON, corner ti and THE TRADES. RE™ovend. D street. aly JAMES F. BRIE #LUMBEK AND GAS FITTER, marZtr S11 77H STREET NORTHWEST. V between Iand K. oe osters and Scroll Sawing furnistied sho make Inside Shutters, frames and all odd i work, sech as Doors, and Binds, WM. DYER & BRO., Proprietors. = marSi-3m’ WNINGS AND AWNING FRA) Of improved Style and Patera for Stores, Hotels, Public racke Buildings, Oity and Gor factory prices, { AC CURRY, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, mar20-tr 805 ldrH StRext Neetuwxs? *IBSON BROTHER G toes SUR TOi buwregs, onnsy tai 7 . FINE WORK a specialty nn OST? Ge __ BANKERS. EB, Mes. Timoxgy, Have 4 their Banting LE DRUIT Ave removed their Banking House to 0 BUILDING, corner sth and F streets, ‘They are prepared todo @ general Banking bust | ness, receive Deposits satject to clioc . | Drafts on Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Buy and Bell Foreigu Kxcbange, and iuake Collec tions on all poiuts. ‘an)-tr 50, S100, $1,000 8500, to many thousand: f dollars ning di as prices of all stocks dealt ix NEW ¥¢ | mailed fre A SANE AND BKOK Opp. N. ¥. Stock Exchange. 12 Wall st., aps-t thy EDUCATIONAL. Da RRBSBESE TRACHES Pia MONY and the Cultivation of the Volve, Ad Gress st Mrs BEICHENBACH S Piano Store, No 443 1th aireet northwest, decit-ly™ ROCK ERIOGE ALUM SPRI JAMES A. FRAZIER, Propriet peated watering place. with @ capacity Stow, opens J - Persons shonld bear in mind though there are innumerable “Atum Springs” in the state, this iythe fountain that gave celebrity to “Alum water,’Taud as Dr. Cobel says,*\None have been able to ‘compe Ess FRENCH, AND OLASSIOAL I STITUTE for young ladies, 913 New York ave. nop northwest, Mrs, ANGELO JACKSON, Princt. enth Gunma! eewston bogias oa the ber, 1874. sage ly THOKOUCH OV with the Rockbrilge A GW Springs in its bold on the public. © at 611 Penn-yivas Nad pe! spond dence ayiseorn_ | of the Treasiry- banc > G. thy | Mense stock of imported Cigars. location: near chirchand postoficn inary | low figures were sungsicl theeek tees attendance on Teen he terme; fine Loans an Investigation proved t et, the « ‘sCebery an ¥ accomm: tie Apply t Mu. les ly stamped, ©. Goldstein rely o L. IRISH, Waterford, Londoun county Va. eS 2w* | heavy sales for profit. : Goldsmith Maid, Bou: Wilkes, &c., &c. ROTTING STALL ov T gi 1ON YOUNG DEXTER, “y balf bi 's De: on jenbtr 1 wed 1018 onnerisenis sect, BLE Lick waren, FROM FROM THE peng wag Ladies and Gentiomen's toclading avd Blankets cleaned during Send ne your address and we will call for and re- ace in the District free of extra veived and returned by mail or ex- T= wm. Linkinsa& son, G2 | town, OF at the office of ¢ | Gers left at Gene | ue, cr st the Steamers’ Wharf, will bh the use of Kerosene, shavings, or other. Kvery bundie has a printed EST QUALITIES OF COAL Bnd assorted stock PMINOUS COALS i Offices and Yard+:—Foot of K street and Ehods streets. Messrs. HAMILTOR JEST END PLANING BILLS, 27tm street to order. We frames and all odd size draw York, ‘nvested in Stock Priviteges in Wall Street, Address o. NOTICE To THE PUBLIC. I pm ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, NEW Yo WASMTOSTON AND PROVIDENCE Ee pew and clement Steamer JANE commence ber trips between a Tat, ot 3 Wasbiugon and SN. Korkik Thursder, ty Washington every MONDAY and THURSDAY at ~tonebing a! the principal Biver Laniings, cting at Norfolk wiih steamships of the 2 rp 4 Boor idence, with Deawinios Company for New Vos Dee iven when the Ledy of the Lake wail cx 1 regalar th 5 WW. Byles, Oapiain Deving been thoroaghly overtanied and 5 | Bil resume her trips fer Potomac river Landing om FERSDAY, March 31, and overy TULSD AN ac ATURDAY the tng Fitchoe t's whart, foot of th street. at Te clocka.m. Beterning ar ine im Washisgton «very Weduewiay and Sunday Freight Tecetved daily. Nh FirzA cen, Ages | Meecnants LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. the fine JOEN GIBSON wil! make 5 Stoamnbipe BC ripe be every SATURDA : &., leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY 7 Band ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12m. Bor tu rmation apply to K.P. A. DENA, Dusibess ce and whar 63 Water street, Groree? he Prostdert, neat Petree bo 3. W. THOMPSON, Prowse Freights delivered by K teft_at General Oftion, 663. Pounaylenan QF St the steamer whart, wii be promec'y NEW EXPRESS LINK Via Camas, PETWREN PHILADELIHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va, WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Do. G¥ HYDE, A WM. P_CLYDE 8 CD. Phun FA. REED. Alexaodela D.D C. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. BP Freights delivered by Knox'® Eh prom. tai Ofcom, 603 Pennssicanie be prom 3 itor Dot G. phie. Or attended to Nenon Let ® UNITED STATES MAIL STREAMERS Sail every Saturday from Bh AND GLASGOW. te for Tourtate. ‘From NE » BAVE WOYORK © VER? nf +, BELFAST, RY. apio-t.thsten 1 NMAN Rovat Mart Steamers FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LiverPvon, » CITY OF LOMUON, CITY OF LI TY OF eKICK, IONTRBAL, ITY OF BROOKLYN, ITV OF PARTS, ITY OF KiCHMO ~ateamere tas! « € « Y OF CHESTER. ¢ Passengers will find the Bp, while th 4 rooany The =x he breadth Of the vee and motion rH, Pianciortes sed Lib: Beth rooms, Barbers Shops. &e. Tostant commmntention with the stewards by elee- tric bell ne 8 ¥ Stopt the Souther Boute, t anger fron i 4 Kates : «priv tegee 2:75. m at! pointe at rod JOHN G. DALE, Avent, eS San 15 Broadway, New Vork |G UNAwD LINkg, | NOTICE. ‘With the view of dimin woe | the chances of oot- Heton, the Steamers of this Line take ® specified course for all eeasone of the your On the outward pasage from Queenstown to New York or Boston. croswing Meridian of 8 a: @ lat. or ogee = orth of 4. crossing the Meridien of nthe Kotieward passage, ert ‘St @ Ist, or nothing to the north ef 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. New ¥ From meer: se. ana. Wed. daly pid, according te 18, weld, ndditn terms. Steerace at low rate Bteerage tic m Liverpool and Qneenstown, And ail par of Eurepe, et lowest rates. Through bilis of lading given for Belfast, Giascow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Uontine vr freight and cxbin posmnge oMtce, No. 4 Bowiiug Green; ASON, JRE} BAS. G. AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LINE CARRYING AMERICAN FLAG. Sailing every THUESDAY from Philedeiphia for QUEENSTOWN sud LIVERPOOL, CABIN, INTERMAVIATE and STEERAG ACOOMMOBATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates av low as by another first-class Line. PETER WEIGHT & BU: SHERMAN ay & 0O.. (Bankers), Ageute, ‘ ang® 1429 F etreet. Wasting’ ONNECTIONS NGTUN to tae WEST ana Pickers by © can be procured at the Boy er ot Lh and Penusyivaata esene potner of 2b strett anc Poninyivatda svenae, toder Navioual H Sher? reliable infurmetion will be Ciokete at these offers can im Palace Cars tor Chicago, ALEXANDEIA AND WASHIBGTON &. &. Ai ALEXANDRIA & FEEDERIOKSBURG B&. £., B ano Bixte Stackers newt — wey e @ follows: Fs ly except Sunday. traias from Washington, trains from Alexandri son Virginia Midland road, nect WHA irsine on Wean- PROPOSALS. ener Wenn tee Us. PENXA. AvERrE. Com. ov BM xerai-wra Sr... AY XGTON, D.C. Jane ?, . SEALED PROPOSALS or in the Eliz. ih Biver, Va. end for and the re moval of « in the WN: ver, Va. will be ved at this office until noon of Wed | Reeday, 11875, and opened imam: there- TunbaY, ispecies