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eee inne ther Probabilities To-day. bap me oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, June 2), 1875. For the middle and eastern states, station- fal barometer, northeast to st winds, Increasing ‘cloudiness, sta- or er temperature, and occa al light rain on the immediate Coast. LOCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the bustness office of | ‘THE STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 a. m.. #2, 10 a. m.. 4; 12 m., $8; 2 p. m., £9. : LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals... Hempler’s auction begins again to-night. To keep cool and. be refreshed drink the delicious ice cold tea, with Milburn’s famous roxin, Pennsylvania avenue. The excursion of Mt. Pleasant Sabbath school. Georgetown, is postponed until fur- ther notice. Fifteen or twenty printers were discharged | from the Government pfinting office yester- ay. "Fhe second championship game between the (Creighton and ynals, amateur nines, was played on the Olympic grounds yester- day and resulted in a victory for the former, the score being 15 to 2 ‘The interesting annual exhibition of the Preparatory Department of Columbian Unt- ebarge of Prof. 0. Ha'l to-night . The Raltimore and Ohio railroad propose to sell ro! rip tickets to Philadelphia and return, good for Iidays from July 2, for $8 This red ion may induce many of our eit- izensto visit that city to take part in the centennial exercises at the Park. Christ (P Church, Navy filled last e ng with the friends of Mr. Lewis A i effice, and Miss Ella J. Wright, to witness their marriage. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. C.D. Andrews. The young couple go te Baltimore, and from ‘theace tg be Springs Welteriay Col. Alexander, Col. J. 0. P. Bu and G ow, representatives ners of n to the Board of Health, asking that valuable hunting dogs be exempted from the operations of the dog law bac a conference witb the sanitary com- mittee ofthe board on the subject, but no corelusion was arrived at. Yard, wa ‘The four hundred men, women and chil- | dren who enjoyed the musieal excursion of Kt. Paul's Lutheran. Chureh on the Mary Washington yesterday afternoon, voted it® Most delightful affair—a success in every ay. The mus and the choir, was excellent. The chorr was let by J. F. Patterson, assisted by Mrs. Still- on. Miss Schutter, 3 Muth, Messrs. trson. Ourand, Otis. Ayer, and Mr. Bi he 6th Aud District Government Affairs. THE NEW FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. The Ihistriet Commissioners hav: et an both of Prof. Fries’ band | EDUCATIONAL. Closing Exercises of The reports of the com” yeneements or clos- ing exercises of the "amerous colleges | schools in the Icrriet of Columbia have | taken op mueb or our space for the iast week | oF two, and ‘ave been read with interest by | the frien’. ofthe various institutions men- | toned, the parents of the popls and the fricods of education general! os This week Will witness the last of these interesting ex- | ercises, and before Independence day all the | pupils will bave entered upon the welcome summer's vacation. The commencement exercises of the Co- | Iumbian college will take place to-morrow evening at Lincoln Hall, commencing at 8 | o’ciock. The Latin salutatory will be deliv- ered by P. P. Phillips, of New York, and the valedictory by Alfred Frank Custis, of Penn- Will contest for the Davis prize medals :— Frank Clendenin, D. Lucius M. Cuthbert, I). C.; Frank Fuller, Ralph M. Dement, Cal, William A. Dutton, D.C. P. Parker Phillips, N.¥., and B. Frank White, Md. Dr. Welling will deliver the adcress to the graduating class. The closing exercises of the di all. Dr. rtment of the college will tal | o'clock this evening at Lincoln | Welling will confer the degrees and award | the medais. se) ithew's Female Academy. | SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT—DIS- TRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS. The exercises of the seventh annual com- mencementof St. Matthew's female academy | took place at Willard hall this morning, in preparatory fe piace ats wemsity, whieh Department, in tae capable | the presence of a large number of the patrons | Mason, is in such pros- | perons condition, will take place at Lincoln | and friends of the insittution, which is under the cha: and justly considered one of the most suc- cessful institutions for the education of Foung ladies in the District of Columbia. | he exercises consisted of singing, instra- mental music, a tableau, and two short | dramas entitled, “ ~j of Virtue, or | Sanctity at Court,” and “The Junfor’s | Choice: the characters being personated | admirably by the following young ladies: a compositor i THE STAR | Misses Nellie Clopper, Cornelia Dougherty, | Mary Moran, Kate Brennan, Annie Maher, Mary McManus, Maggie Flannagan, Lula McGraw, Marion Dougherty, Jennie Lepley, Mary (Hare, Alice Ginnity, Annie Coreo- ran, Lizzie ‘Leonard, Maggie Greenwell, | Rose Cotterille, Annie Robeson, Ella Sin- clair, Lizzie Brannon, Emma Cratchet, and | During the representation | Fullerton. . of these pieces, Miss C. C. Kellogg, Miss Flora A. Arrington, apd Miss Vaieria Hub- bard executed vocal and instrumental solos Miss Lula MeGrawand Miss Lizzie Leonarc | recited prologues very creditably. close of the exercises the Rey. Chas. conferred the honors, and | THE PREMIUMS were awarded as follows:—Gola medal in senior departmest for suecess in studies to - White | paratory department for mathematics to Mise Aunte Robinson. Gold metal in junior department for christian doctrine to Master Willie T. Larned. Silver medal, second divi- sion, preparatory department, for amiable | deportment to Miss Emma Crutehet. First | honors in senior circle for superior excellency in conduct, Misses Lula MeGraw and Marion Dougherty. Preparatory department, Misses Mary Noonan and Sarah Heitman. ’ Junior order that the eng pense irtment, Misses Alida Henriques and Works in the Diste fe AU) | Mary Noonan. Minum department, Misses mpeg thre deparithet ne | Philomena Larned and Lillie Cavanaugh. litweted te iacpest the eee, cenariment 0¢ | Senior elass—Premiums to Misses Lula Me- direeted to inspect the ere ee Tene and | Graw, Marion Dougher! je Flanna- pn phed under the con | gan, Kate Brennan, Mary al r tl struction of @ | Clonper, Jennie Lepley, Annie Maher, An- 2 ie Fullerton, Ella Sinelair, Cornelia Daugn- Sallie Tennant, Mary Me K y are also n supervision of said as requirel by said without additional eost everything shall be furnished by the con- tractors which is necessary to the proper anc satisfactory completion and working of the stem, whether or not it has been specifi- ly named in the agreement. They are also to take care to ¢ whether any of the telegraphic machir bells, wires and appliances now ip use shall be used by said ctors in the performance of the cor tra and take proper inventories of material and its valuation, and the use to Which the sume may be applied by the con- tractors. They are also to report and certify to the Commissioners from time to time the progress made in the performance of the agreement. The Commissioners at the same time reserve to themselves the rightof ap- proval and acceptance of the work. and the committee are ionedt to refrain from any Ret which might be construed to bind the District in any manner. ery nf t. TRETAX SALE—A (Conunencement and Post- wené.—This morning, while the office of the Collector of Taxes was crowded to over- flowing with property-owners waiting their turn to pay their taxesand prevent the sale of their property in default, the sale was commenced at the City Hall. Mr. Thomas Dow! companied by the Collector, Mr. J. F. Cook. ‘There were but few persons present. Among them were Messrs. Columbus Alexander, . Wilson, and H.N. Easby. It was State! that only acommencement of the sale would be made, so as to comply with the law, with a view of giving the tax-payers an opportunity to pay up. Only five pieces of Eround were sold, and they were bid in by the District for the amount of the tax. none of those present seeming disposed to bid. Mr. Alexarder was present for the purpose of Warning parties not to purchase certain property advertised in his name, but the ad- journment took place just as his name was | reached; and the announcement was made that the sale would be resumedat ten o'clock to-morrow. Before the crowd separated Col. Phillips, the deputy marshal, served on M: Cook several injunctions to restrain the sale of certain pieces of property —— ene F. HUNT, @ much-esteemed orgetown, and one of the lead- ing bi ers in our city markets, died at his residence on the heights last evening. Mr. nant was a liberal and enterprising gentle- man.and his warm heart and generous im- Pulses made him not only much beloved b is family but secured him the attachment Of @ large circle of friends. His death will be greatly regretted. Although Mr. Hunt had hot enjoyed good health for many years past yet bis death was unexpected, and was caused by a violent attack of cnolera morbus. He was a member of Potomac Com- mandery, Knights Templar, which body will, attend bis funeral, on Thursday afternoon. _—— ALUMNT ASSOCTATION, HOWARD UNIVER- SITY —The graduates of the College Depart- ment of Howard University met in Society Hall last evening and forme! an Alumni as- sociation by adopting a constitution and electing the following officers: J. M. Gre- gory, of Va., president; W. J N.J.. ist vice president: R BENIAMIN citizen of Mitchell. of Va.. 2 vice president O'Hear, of 8 €., 5d viee president; F Florida, 1. M. Browne, ington, D. er. The Atun se C.N. Otey. of . as its orater for ting in June, J. W. Morri , alternate. , and an jepart- flames 2 y that the house in origivated and two adjoining ed by C. F. Coleman The loss 18 about 1,500, no insuran Why was €) not struck instead of s? ——— Fawity EXCURSION TO SALT WATER.— To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock the steamer Jane Moseley will make the first of & series Of select family excursions to salt water, re- turning at ¥ p.m. t Thompson has inavgurated these excursions for the especial benedt of families, and no objectionabie per- Sons will be allowed on the boat. This is a rare opportunity for the ladies and “little fellows” to enjoy the salt water breeze, and sbonid be taken advantage of. No liquor Will be sold on the boat. " all ow MARRIAGE LICENSES have heen issued as follows:—Peter Cooper and Susan Carr, Web- ster Jones and Martha Jones, Lewis A’ Gates and Ella J. Wrigbt, Martin Willard and Mary Filen Frazier, Henry Carter and Mar. Ann Gant. F. N. Lishear and Emma C. Sehwart. Timothy Murphy and Martha A. Marks. Ber). F. Davis, of Chicago, lil, and Julia C. Davis, Millard F. Bagby and Net- 4 aoe, Philip Robinson and Henrietta P. lor. ————— THE UNITED ORDER OF STONE-CUTTERS last night elected the following offi ters for the ensuing six months: M. O’Brien, _presi- dent; James Wal vice president; Joseph Seymour, recording secretary; R. Hrancial secretary; R. McLeod, treascirer; Edward Lackey. guide; G. McKee, inside tyler; James Dorsey, outside tyler. ———— Bie INJUN—Mr. 8. Tail and Sitting Bull are bappy in not paying taxes, and almost caually happy are, those who Pay, thelr special Improvemen throngh J.C. & Co., No. 23 4 street. ¥ Jane, Ovt or Jarr.—This mornin; Harry Rol- Lins, charged with assault and ~ aif robbery; Bres- ~~ and robbery.and Mi- chael Pendergrast, larceny, were discharged from jail on the suggestion of the grand jury. —_e—— BRANDT MANSION, CHESAPEAKE BAY.— This magnificent summer resort now open. For terms addres el. ous, — 's Mrs. Col. Brandt, Aunap- Was the auctioneer, and he was ac- | yy “| Miss Minnie Sim; immons, of | class, first div mnie ‘Robense Lizzie Brannon, Mary Kell } e Greenwell, Bridget sreoran, Mary nan. Second division, | premiums to Misses Emma Crutehet, E | Allen, Mary Allen. Allen, Annie Curren. tterill, Mary Murray, Mary Furiong, ie Brannon Alice Ginnity, Louisa McCarthy, Katie M Cormick, Louisa Donoghue, Eilen Alle Jnija Shea, Margaret Al'en, Mary Roche, | "Dea, Maria Irwin, Mary A. Grait: | Third division, premium’ to Misses Sarah | Heitman, Mary MecEneary, Cora Edwarts, | Mary RKobenson, Annie Dempsey, Mar- tha Carroll, Margaret Casey, Mary Dur- | nin, Sarah’ Leggan, Mary Wynn, Mary | De: Ellen McAuliffe, Mary ' Mala- ey, Katie Green, Jennie Green, Nellie | Allen, Emma Trought, Eleanor Waters. Junior department, first division, prem- jums to Misses nelly, ry Mangan, Annie O’Brien, Mary Breen. Lillie | Cavanaugh, Lizzie Murphy, Mary Bra‘ly, Ida Carroll; Mary O'Leary, Mary McArile, Annie Bannon. Mary Bums, Lucy Frisby, Maggie Gannon, ary Barry, Maggie McGilton, Mary ‘Noonan, Nellie’ Podestad, Ulrica Dalhgren, Mary Moran, Alida Hen- riques, Bessie Fant. Seeond division, prem- iums to Misses Hilda Henriques, Philomena | Larned, Estelle Huyck, Marcella Chapman, Buella’ Parson, Mary Byrne, O'Toole, Madeline Brannon, Mary Parker, Mary Linden, Mary Dunn, Julia Ryan; Nannie O'Hare, Maggie McCormick, Mary MeCartb. Mary Dempsey, Katie Donevan, lary an, Mary Fletcher, Mary Kelly, Mary Donnelly. Rosa Martin, Julia Zachery, Clemantine Balieux. Minum department, | premiums to Misses Editha Brady, Minnie MeGaw, Matilda Anthony, Hortense Stewart, Eleisia Cassidy. Junior de ment of little boys, first division, prem: to Masters Willie Larned, Norris T. cent, Arthur Dutton, Emmanuel Guerra, Pierre de Chambrun. Second division, remiums to Masters Thomas Sheridan, JeSalex Carusi, Eric Dahlgren, John Dahi- gren, Willie Bingham, Adolphus Menocal, | Osear Menocal, wrence (Toole, Robert Leonard, Alfred Frisby, Walter Cuming, | Hamilton Fant, Willie O’Brien, Matthew Byrne, Peter Murphy, Eddie Green, Wash- ington Brennan, Johnny Baruett, Charlie Fletcher. Other Institutions. PROF. ESPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY. The performance of the interesting little opera, “Laila” by the pupils of Prof. Espu- | ta’s school, last night, at the National Thea- | ter, drew together a pretty full house, not- withstanding the hot weather. | ters were well cast and sustained: those of the «Fairy Queen,” by Miss Lottie Swallow, and “Laila,” by Miss J. Esputa. being par- Ueularly good. During the performance a | profusion of bouquets were thrown upon the stage, and some of the solos and duets were encored. At the conclusion Prof. Esputa distributed medals and diplomas to the | pEpils for improvement in singing, as fol- ows:—Third class, Miss Mary Church, medal; Miss Jennie Turner, first premium. Second class, Miss Ida Weinberger, medal: pson, first premium. First class. Miss Mollie Collins, medal; Miss Car- rie Douglass, first premium; Miss Nettie M 1, second premium. G EXERCISES OF ST. JOSEPHS rt- ums Vin- CLos:! SCHOOL. The closing exercises of St. Joseph’s Male | Orphan Asylum, on H street, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, took place terday in the presence of fkev. Fathers Wal- ter and Keane and many other friends of the school. The programme embraced recita- | tions, singing, and the distribution of pre- ‘| miums to deserving pupils. Rev. Fatner Walter made a few remarks to the children replete with good advice. Tie asylum and school which is under the direction of the table institutions. MISS MOLLIE MILLER’S SCHOOL. ler’s school, ia East Washington, took place large attendance. This school is composed of about fifty children, their ages ranging were very interesting. Rey. C.D. Andrews, rector of Christ church, presented the prizes as follows:—First honors, gold medal for scholarship, to Eva Marks and Harry Can- ningham; for punetuality, Lily Alcorn and Gussie Keyser; for ral improvement, Elia Barker, Bertha Van Horn, Sarah Otter- back, Mamie Keyser, Hennte Blunt, Mollie Blumer, Carrie Cawood, Chariey Terry, Win- field Morgan, J Biumer, Frankie Ober, Alfred Svedberg; for good conduet, Octavia ‘Thompson, Mary Rowland and Nettie De- ment. MRS. M. B. SMITH'S SELECT SCHOOL was closed yesterday, and the exercises were ‘were varied sj a S duett, by Julia Tosepht lass was encored. Soni d of the valedictory by Willie Johuson. @ you! <a, was @ marked feature of the seq. ——~.—____— MANY Of our fashionable people have Already left the city for the summer, and others are pi to go at the earliest op. rtunity. ‘very soon the gaities of city ‘ife will be at their it at the various is feeremes essential ir depar- plete their outfits, ‘nd as jewelry is an i for the toilet, we advise a call at Pri; tablishment, No. 457 as he has réceived during the past week ad- ditional novelties imamethyst sets in French | #tone and consist! ing of breastpin and | earrings, seta in dead gold ‘s0us Schools. | sylvania. The following young gentlemen | e of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, | At the | Miss Kate Brennan. Silver medal! in pre- | The charac- | | si of the Holy Cross, has the care of over one hundred little boys, mainly orphans, and is one of the most worthy of our chari- | The closing exereises of Miss Mollie Mil- | last night at Christ chureh, there being a | from five to twelve years, and the exercises | ‘HE COURTS. é CRIMINAL CouRtT—Judge MacArthur. To-day, James Cook, convicted of petit lareeny, was sentenced to pay a fine of S16. ASHOTIN THE LEG. | Charles Grandison, assan}t and battery, with intent to kill Charies Marshal. In this case Mr. England was assigned to the de- fence. and Mr. C. Carrington conducted the Prosecution. It appeared that defendant, with two others, entered the store of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, and Mr. Marshal noticed | bim take a cap. Mr. Marshal ordered him to ut down the eap, which he did, and the de- | fendant was ejected from the store—Mrs. , Miller in doing’so slapping him in the face. | Tandison then said he would show Marshal | what a revolver was, and drawing one fired Ashot. and the ball took effect in Marshal's leg. Mr. Engiand, for thedefendant, claimed that before they could conviet of more than an aggravated ‘assault, they would have to find that had the wound resulted im death thatthe case would have murder. He further argued that the shooting was done under sudden ssion, when he was smarting under the lows inflicted by Mrs. Miller. and that the | that there was no intent to kill. The court instructed the jury that in such a case as this it wee difficult to prove the intent asa di linet fact. and therefore the law bas to resort to the circumstances to determine the mo- tive. In this case the prisoner used a pistol, and the law holds parties using such weapons. responsible for the result of such use. It was perfeetly proper for Mrs. Miller to order a thief from the store, and no one contd blame her for siappinghim; and this was not suf ficient provocation for the prisoner to use a pistol. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. Grandison was sentenced to five years in the Aibany penitentiary. George Price, colored. charged with resist- | ing Officer Hinkle in the discharge of his duty, on the 2th of October last, plead guilty, | and was sentenced toone year in the peni ry. Tyler Jones. colored, charged with | resisting Otficer G. D, Kenner, was convicted and ser tence was suspended. | fact that he shot Marshal in the leg proved | THE INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH. Origin of the Contest_Something About the American Team. The International rifle match bet-een American and Irish riflemen shot at, Dolly- mount, near Dublin, Ireland, to.tay, has naturally attracted much attentioa on both | sides of the Atlantic. | ORIGIN OF THE CONTES’ This match is the result of the men having won the Elcho champion shield from the English and Scotch riflemen in July, 1873. The successful competitors sought | for new adversaries in the and issued a challenge, through Maj. Leech, | dated from Dublin on Gciober 31, 1873. This was accepted on Decsmber 20, 1573, | by Colonel George W. Wingate, president of ‘he Amateur Rifle ciub and sec- retary of the National Rifle association. The match took place at Creedmoor, Septem- ber 26, S74, and was won by the American team, which scored 954 to 961, the xcore of the Irish team. The shooting on this occasion was nearly equal ou both sides. The highest score— made by Henry Fulton on the Amer- lean side—was 171; the lowest was 139. The highest on the Irish side—mae by Joun Rig- | by—was 103, and the lowest was 1H. Tais | match was so Senge 4 contested that a sec- ond challenge from the Irish riflemen was issued. It was promptly accepted by the National Ritle Association and the Amateur Rifle clubs for the Ameriean marksmen; but a large amount of corresponde ies bat to take place betore the team for the mateh in | Ireland could be settled. Oa April 3, 1 the Amateur Rivle Club issued an atdress t American marksmen. stating the terms upon | which the American team cou'd be ay and the resuit of the different trial aes was that Major Henry Falton Dakin, Col. H. A. Gilderslee Coleman, of Geshen, N. Y., Col and GW. Yale were with A.V. Canfield, jr, Lesl L.™ lard as reserve me THE AMERICAN TE.\% It will thys be seen that th> American ie Trish rifte- ney Gon ine I.E Crrcuit CourtT—Judge Humphreys. | Yesterday, Pumphrey & Gallant v sizer et al; verdict for plaintiff for § Danby vs, Sharp: motion for new trial | ruled: Smith vs. Boyle; judgment by def € Ypenheimer; do. Varnell v Washington and Georgetown railroad com- pany; motion filed for a new trial on account of excessive damages. Roach vs. Smith; v | diet for plaintiff for THE EVANS CONCRETE WORKS. This morning the case of Langdon against Evans et al. was calted, Messrs. B. F. Graf- ton and Alex. P. Morse for plaintiff, and Colonel W. A. Cook and Mr. Valentine (of New York) for defend: . This is areplevin case. Evans sold or traded the works here with one Stratton, of Massachusetts, for some Lae roe 4 in Berkshire county, in that state. Langdon purchased the concrete works of Stratton, and shortly after Evans, claiming that the property in Massaehusetis was not as represented, took possession of the works, which, it is alleged, with the m terial, is valued At $75.000. Langdon bei out of pocket, therefore brings suit. Equity Court—Judge Watie. |. To-day, Dalton et al. agt Williams et al decree ‘confirming sale. In re estate of Eleanor Miller; order anthorizin: of deed of trustee. In re estat 001 y; decree approving proceed Probate Court. Bz Rans authorizing priv H Downey; unt: Term approved. } decision on tenders 0! | be dismissed. Burns, H | trict of Colv Pro Today, in re estate | petition of colle of Emma T testimony etition dismissed. In re e Partridge; order to sell i tin steamer Lady of the Lake. Th rill of John Strobel was filed. his widew. the estate He leaves his property to Letters of administration o: ot Josheph K. Ashley were £ to James A. Ashley: bond S600, In re estate of James Hughes m of time to settle estate to The willot the late Wm was filed and order of publica The settlements in the followi Were approved and pass deceased; Antonio Cx dian account of Hugh ¢ 3 PoLtcr CouRT—Jutoe Snell. To-day, Wm. Thomas, indecent exposnre; 0 John MeDunnell, profane on the street: . Anna D. Taylor, disturbing the sleepers of Georgetown: $1. Naney Coleman, too Jou . Charles Brady forfeited collat- eral. lijah Hutchinson, same. Wm. Mur- phy, Kate Gosnell and John Early we hipped $5 each for disorderiy conduct. Den- nis Gorman and John Howard, 35 cach for same. James Bushby forfeited collateral Anderson Lindsey, creating a nuisance by bauling garoage through the street; $5. Har | rison Washington and David Parker, loud Nathan Wise and and boisterous; $5 each. Tony Goodey, fightin Winkleman and San $5each. Wm. Rockho! on Archie Robinson; $3.’ Moses Hipkins. ult and battery on Charles N. Steele: ward Williams, assault and en Slade; $10 and costs. Moses Wilson. assaultand battery on Sarah E. Lloyd; $00 | and costs, or thirty days in jail. Julia Roy. assault and battery on Eliza Boswell, $3 and costs. James Hicks, assanit ant f | tery on Moses Brooks, $70 or sixty day | jail. Julia Mills, assanit and battery Susan Dozier: $5 and cost GEORGETOWN. ANSWER TO THE 001 ConcNDRUM In reference to a communication 1 STAR a@ few days since about the use of te bool ball fora private sehool exhibi- tion, while the public schools had to hold their closing day exercises in the school rooms, it is stated that under the new rules Of Ue school board there were to be no pub- lie exhibitions, only recitations of the classes in their studies, during the year, to which parents of the puplis were to be invited. the Georgetown Female Seminary hired tha public school hall for one night and the School fund was increased thereby &: DEATH OF A VENERABLE LADY.—Mrs. Charlotte Edmonston, one of the oldest resi- dents of Georgetown, died yesterday, at the family residence on West street, aged $i years. VESSEL RoBBED.—On Saturday night the schooner Emily Birdsall, lying at Winuship’s wharf, was boarded by some unknown par- ties, and the cabin robbed of the captain's watch, a banjo and an account book. The parties are supposed to be the same who at- lempted to board the schooner E. J. Hamil- ton on the same night, but who were re- pulsed and made their escape. BUILDING ASSOCIATION._At a meeting of the Ninth Building Association at Goi- dard’s hall on Thursday night, nineteen shares were sold at an average of 8135.50. KIveR NEws.—Arrived—Steame Knight, from New York, to R. A. De! ham with general merehandise; schoon Kitty Ann, with 1,500 bushels of ‘wheat for brat! c | Hartley « Bro. "Cleared—Steamer New | York, for Philadelphia. THE-PRICES OF CoAL.—There Is nothir | especially new in the anthracite coal trade | the past week. Itis understood that all ihe regions that have been comparatively idle for the past five months are preparing to increase production. Some coal operators are not as Sanguine us they were as to a full demand for the coal that will prol be produced when all the several coal regions are at full | Work. Others are of opinion that the suppl Will be light fora fortnight yet, whieh will so deplete the supply as togreatly strengthen the market. In regard to our own market for anthracite coal the belief is expressed that the expected increased receipts, coming on almost wholly exhausted stocks—because of the inadequate supply during the strikers Will be pretty much absorbed by the summer and falfdemand. Orders have been waiting, in various quarters, for better stoeks at tide water and in the city yards. The opinion is that prices will not go muen lower, if, indeed, they de not harden, as usual. after June or July. Adiminished consamption by manu- facturing establishments is conceded, but there have been no stocks yet from which this demand, reduced as it may be, could be sup- plied for the season.— Phil JEsvIT REFUGEES FROM GERMANY.—The Cincinnati mngolret a Quincy (I1l.) special says: Preparations are being made at the poner this city for the reception and accom} ition of ‘two bund: Jusuit lests, who are expected to arrive ina few jays from Germany, from whence they have been driven by the edict of Bismarck. Tnis peal en pencquareen Se the west for ‘uy ', whence they will be sent wherever called or needed.” > —————— CAPTURE OF A BURGLAR.—Early yester- day morning, Bernard Silverblatt’ heard burglar in his storeon East ie raised an alarm, and seized u) A dexperate st ie ensued, it of which the burglar fired a biatt, the bail zing his The bur- | glar, bo. ve a ame as Charles Mead, uece: in junop! ym the window, bi was capt bya Policeman. i PROBABLE WIFE-MURDER.—Richard F. , Tynan, residing on Nashua street, Bos uarreled with his wife Sunday night, and ally attacked her witha razor, inflicting feartul wounds from which tne’ intestine: The injured woman was taicen the hospital ina dying condition, and | locked up. Tynan was arrested and #7 Kentucky counsel for the defense ! discuss whether worthless 35 ae nt Sd First Natioral bank of Canton, Ill., ean be legally called “counterfeits” when “there is no such bank in existence.’ Tue | team was the same as last year, with the eption of Rosswell C. Coleman, who took place of L. L. Hepburn, who withdrew. . Coleman is considered a new man, and ver before sh any important He is the presic of @ local rifle unized last tall. and began pra imoor about that time. He idle age, and possesses the qualities of a ximarksman. The skill which the above + rith en have attained e estimated they mad. Dublin on practi om the Wim- or round “bull's eye” target at Dolly- Th Z 18 the score as tele- + 170 out of @ possible 180; ders! pleman, 158: ce of mount. grephed:— Fi Dak [G6 Yale, 16 9 out of a'pos- sible score of 1,080. Al is 16 above the score mare by the Ameri team dur- ing the mateh of ts74. THE RIVLE TARGET. Four of the American teain use the Rem- ington rifle. namely, Fulton, Bo: Dakin aud Coleman, while > alal G € vse Sharp's ‘rifles, muzzle loa i ot on the oid Wimbleton t is composed of the exevilent habits, cool Or am, presnted the ¢ Shielt for cory A tition b: ri band the An BS were per- ted to shoot for it Thi eld is to be t for next year at Philately the practice for the match b mount, and th in resumed, » which alla was ootained by the Ameri 5 RECORD OF THE AMPRI Mejor Her: his about (45 ‘im to be the ng the war he New York be th ajor on the sold, and is s Ritle Com- ars old, and h regiment, tin height, of Gildersieeve lawyer, 4 y lieutenant ‘onel of the 12th regiment. N. G., but is now colonel on the staff. He is 93 years of age, medium height, heavily built. and is Steady marksman. Gen. Dakin is i4 5 eld, weighs 29 pounds, and has seen servic in the v He isa ms second division of Nationa C. Coleman belongs to G he Is president of the loc and ¢ cool, rs ny FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Washington Stock Exchanxe, Quoraisons furnished by Matdleon § C owing were the prices bid and as f the Washington Stock Ex« Hy bid. Bank Stuck ; National T meeting o! a i 8. zotd. of ny 105 Railroads—Metropelitan an Bonds, 68, Mo « 8 nal Theater’ bonds, i, Masonic ‘Temple bonds. + ash orge Securt- nds, 7's, & A bid, 73. asked: do all, 713 bid. (Washington )—¥ive Year Cera, » Mo & N., 1575, 99% bid: Ten Year Bond: oy J 1578.96 bid: Fund Loan Bonds. (Leg + M.&N 1902.96 bid; Cert’ of Stock.( 1543.) ™, A.J. & O. at pleasure, 80. bi hes. & O: ‘aval Stk (1847) 6's,J. & J, 80 bid. (Georgetown )— General Stock, 3's, J. A. J.'& 0., 1531, 9 bid s JA J. 8 Ol, at pleasnre, 0 bid; B Stoel JA. J. & O., at pleasure, 3.8 pleasure tes Gene 1374, W_ bid, 91 asked; do. «1576, W bid, 91 ask : 1878," 90 bid, asked; do. 1878, Series. &) bid. 9rasked; Certificates, Se Ti8'4y J. » 1377, 95 & J lis 77,75 bid; Water C tes, 8" Sid, askea ‘ater Certificates, 8's ain 6's, peclers, 43: irginia’s, =; North new, 1 special tax, Wg ominal~ midalin » old, Sugar stro =, June 29. Jour firmer—not iy higher guict and steady—No. 2 western amber. 130; M land white. 1 2/al 32; other grades anchan: |. Corn we aud off for southern. it weeteru a shade firmer—southern white, 56457 uthern yellow, 5 Western mixed. 7542; spot. “i, hal Oats weak and lower—southern light. 70s ¥, 65a70: western mixed. 62a83, nominal. 9a 00, lary land and 1 Vania, 18.00a26,00. Provisions stro} with ‘tendency still Pork firmer, Bulk shoulde Sad. 1254. Bace rib sides, trolenm nominal—Prade, ec unchanced, Whisky tocks dni! and lower Exchange, loug, 43755; uts active and strong: Flour steady. Wheat quiet ead. | twenty bon ts 19; preferred. 23. Therate of scount in the open market for the meonthis uille per cent, which is $y per cent, below tho Bank o Englaud rate, Wall Street To-day. Hew Yous, June 29.—The Post’s financial article i the sales of gold thus far today have ‘a. On gold loans the rates have beon | flat. 1 per cent. for carrying and 2 per cent. for use. o dull and irm, with prime «1 pe ster * 2100 respective. ly. Ix the money ‘market the ruling rato for ca loans was 2 lower than yesterday's closing prices, except Union 4g higher. Withi ‘an strong, aud prices have reent, the features hav- E ake Shore, and Western Cuion Telegraph. Erie. in exception to the gen- gral market, has advanced Ye, Atlantic and "Pacific Telegraph 1 per cent., and Northwest %. DkrY Goops AT REDUCED PRICES. REAT BARGAINS. Plack GRENADINF: =» 250 , H0e., Be., 62360. ic a8 Land GAB par parse” He BC 3Ge4 Real FRENCH EAWRS, with side border, 2c, por of VIOTORIA LAWN at 20c. and 250 per ‘Mull, Sets, and Cambric MUSLINS, from per yard a T5e. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at : cost. . Ale md zen Keep’s Patent Partly made DRESS HERTS wave been ordered for our sales this week. ALD goods werranted y Pe, nted to be as represented by the W. W. BURDETTE «& co. JeB-if No. 9287th at. n.w.,and 706 K «t.p Juited States, A KITCHEN CTENSILS, TIN WARE, &c. We contract for PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING their 5 Inall brapohes: empley. no = only com- from our Og ee aiken HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, oe. street, between Penna. and D oe Fr 00, us Sa =| made to the| bathroom, do.” "on the Devlin & Ce., apat-ty os FSTREST, © CINCINNATI LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BESE Shipped direct from Ciacinnati Bofrigerating Cars, apd for sale ip s CASKS AND BOTTLES, BY Tux Aceyr, SAMUEL ©, PALMER, 67 GREENE STREET, jee GEORGETOWN, D. 0, SESH. > * CITY ITEMS. | SUMMER RESORTS. | SUMMER RESORTS. Corms, Vascular Excrescences, VUE DE L’EAU HOTEL, | ee BOARDING —4 ro bene Bonioos, Ingrowing Nails, &c., successfull | sccomm:<tetrd treated at Dr, White's establishment, 35 HAMPTON ROADS, VA. , coat Math sorte Street, opposite the Treasury. Hours: from ‘This delightfol seaside resort it now open ek im Waterford, Loudoun county $a.m.top m. Fee,siper visit. Owingto ina, thing. Fishing, OQ; stare, Soft Crabs, Wray bo = PrEse of business during office hours Dr, se all kivis of Ken Food.” ‘One of ie largest Ball ASTOR Lat, BOARD — The OLIFTO! White is unable to attend patients at resi- bi regular Mall” he eee who wish s pisacant beme, tn a, healthy dences, except after 6 p. he wharf, Bay > GA per month of four iiosatien ‘with the Dest of railroad fa Selling Off. Selling Off at Cost, per weeks PL : 350 Linen Suits for Ladies. Ww = 150 Linen Suits for Children, STOCKTON ROTEL, nd delighitel summet resort, wake at 40 Sun Umbrellas. ee CAPE MAY, ¥. 3. risoubarg, Va.» will be open on June i. Be 715 Market Space. Opens Jone 26th, 1575 a = <n Wigs vies CHARLES DUFFY. ert FLETCHER’S PATENT WINDOW SCREEN.— | (Of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.) og hg ny of Bg Hal ~~ ns exelanen Je26-2 Proprie’ or. of Flies, Bugs an osquitoes. Hamilton r 7 & Pearson, Fiat’. A. Building. sole agents tant MONT ES eer | - and manufacturers for eo istrict of Co- On Manaeas Railroad. Eveniny 4 2 2 | Par bi it ‘Round tri lumbia. 007 Fe Weeketen ALA Bm. Roundtrip ickers BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on deposits, | $478. Apply to3.B. WILL, No. 1912 wh strect, HE NEW BOOKS Beposite J-H Bquteré Cox Bankers, tie | Boeri ber mown. HIS SH | Qeeood’y Maritime Provinces... Pennsylvania avenue. 5,15,e0t; | Board aa = ae H Seutier's Crostantinople. Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamo. | 2% : a 7 Larcom’s AD lds} of Work. : mile Pills are prepared expressly to cure COUNTRY Boakp Sweetser's Europe for $2 per day : Headaches, Neuraigia, Nervousness and eres es rom have boon added to the | Bicmorial of Burkes Hill : Sleeplessness, and will cure any ease. Price pee me Wienix coer tibeione te a ‘ ts X, postage free. Sold by ail | (withgood railmeal clits hearth ee er. oe Druggists, and Charleg Stott € Co.,48) Penn- | ‘an early application will be nace str te es = sylvania avenue, Washington. 61e01 | them Adires A.B, NODINE, Citten Simian, ehtast-Lancheon ondies fe ——e | Fairfax County. Va. se St Jiobio fs THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof | MOORE'S HOTEL, =— aan Lane reenter ge toed pel { LEONARDTOWN. MAKYLAND, month. Banking hours, 9 to& Bee al ETT pet poy See eee a table ie nthe Dest the market a to 4and 6 to 8 Ti3,14 | ty a FOR Moth Patches, & reckles and Tan, ask = our di ist for Perry's Moth and Freckle #150 per da 8 r n' tion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the | hai! price; first table fall pt Biack-Heads or Flesh Worms, se | leaves W ashingion every ‘Comedone ana on . ps . sdy, the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. | Brune ny & MOORE Lome ees E FEATHERS, » Novel. by Wm. Binck, B. 6. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 6.5.1: | HERBERT F. MOORE, Leousritows, Si sry of “The Princess of Thule,” reoetved a el eet ch tl ten Seas 5 = WHITE SULPHUR = | ~ SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS. WU irene MMS, vinci, | chitLLINeToys Booxsrone. 1, 0.0.0 The menbrrecl MECHANICS: | “timeaed-e half miles fr nenson's Depst sets LODGE No.18, 1.0.0. F , arebereby no | g Terme for Mav, J s, Sent rol Wy? | Manand Beast, Hern and Hereafter: {linet ‘ay EVENING a(B0 clock tomakearrivccmects | eaue S258 per day. Gis per wok | Berd e Word, ee neal for the funeral ¢ Boe. Hust, which will take | [eriatichets fone Weekan or Zhe Gea Tromp. Nove. Bore will attend the funsrat without furtker mation, | Speepalot of Seite Homes. ORDAN nk Books. Paper, Euvelopes and everything tr Sister Lodges fraternally invited. 1 ci ry ty i WM. T. BURDETT, N. 6. TS HOUSE, AT CRE dn H.G. DIVINE, Sec. it" a Bs nae r ed fumarate of the Afieguenite GEORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D.C. | of guests Jane FAMILY SUPPLIES. Bank hours. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m and on Saturdays 0 receive deposits) tinti interest patton | , Geporits. “General Banking isinesa done, and cok. | W-EESKINS, GEO. W. Link lections ‘made On all scovenible: Boints, Disconat j Bltcen mentioned ay jondayve. . N » President. LIN & CO, - rs , BW. Banker, Cashier. Pa.,or Clond Be TWENTIETH-STREET MARKET. H. Pe Neinhorn. | Thos Dowlis 3,7; Mitehen, RENOVO HOTEL, | . Riley A. Shinm jarey. | Thomas E ‘This Pleasant and Popular Summer Re- | p Set cinched | i aA th Bet t End may ll-tn.saly Pree eT eke eer cana on the line of the | APPLES. and all Kinde of FRUITS = adelpbia & Erie Bailro ow open for the by re H. WHEATLEY'S Accommodation of visitors. The situation sf the | VEGETABLE sf ie bit peatity ond bow + Hotel, immediately on the Susquehana river, in the z i . STEAM DYEING, AND CLEANING ESTAB. Lofeplendyd monatain secuvey and contig ns SHMENT. brated Gunning and. trom z tee 49 Jefferson Street, Georecown, D.C. On ttractive, whi he we y Fstabtished. IS. Premium awarded, 1457. Bi fs provided are ofthe tery best. kind” WM. LINKING & se twrged and improved, 1374, Ladies and Gentlome ickets to Re sold at all the pr wearing apparel of every description, tnciuding | of the Pennsy! Railroad Com, | Veivets, Crepe Veils and Trimmings, Kid Gloves, | or Bocms and Rate . ‘we PROPRI es Sy: a Q — vp and BENOVO HOTEL, RENOV)). PA a be the Staumer mouths: eee | VERIDGE HOUSE. Srorerey Send ns your address and we will call for and re- RG. LOUDOUN CO. VA east wing, and at my «0 ture work atany place in the District free of extra | 1 ree athe charge. Work received and returned by mail or ex- | |. These goods are of the Choicest Importations, ang Dress from and to any place in the country. ap2l-tr | ond " saree = rs H | Gre retailed at « «mall advance on wh 7 _ ———— DG | healthy section of ‘Northe ' | 14® and 149 Center Market, cast wing MERCHANT TAILORS. Ueneminariony and pieteantwiicts hovel wi nin | POROCCE O ) J. HELBERGER, re f a | + - +" "(Successor to H. WF. Londeit & Go.,) = | LUMBER, &c. siizeab aay ANT ERCHANT TaLon | i | "MG. a ER & Metropolitan Hotel, (Inte Brown's,) Euaiee., Sree | LUMBER! olay 0. 362. Washington | yrietur. LUMBER?! ~ SURF BATHING. aX ffOR THz | POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. LUMBER! a 07 Aco Potomac ers. Fane i Mas SUMMER! oueraie ally during, Pe aie tak ei aiars, Md A D: BRO., - . - #.8t Marys Co. Ma yatim” | WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST FANS Japanese, 10, 25, S0c.; Linen, black, colored = | ia ai and painted: 3 and Be Sitka Sacin} black, eat Tiare cooteteee AND BEST ASB0RTED tuted and white, $1, $1.50, 175 an q Se win Gave t nderwear, for Ladies’ wad Gente',at re- ARE ey 3 — TO VISITORS. STOCK OF LUMBER Ladies’ Fine Chemive, Tucked and RaM@e, Bmbrot- | gin, OUY MoT MINRAL wareRs tn, the United 4cr7 end Hull, Lace and Embroidery .dic., at 81, | Divovewsy scm mars ODL Finer are found at thie NOW IN WASHINGTON. Ladies’ Drawers te match $1. | eatee med by the medical frateroity as THE & Bat Fine Tucked and RuMe Skirts, $1, 91.80 and 2, | BLMETIAL AGENT in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, L me aud bioet Gomne ai faeces. In addition to its numerous and unrivalied | SF CALL AND GET PRICE-LIST OF Very handsome Long Gowns, $2. [rine reoging in temperature as high a4 110 degrees SPO eo & Child's Sun Boanets. S0¢. F ate found a 1m | SAME BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- Child's Lace Caps and Hoods, IRON, ALUM. MAGNESIA, AND SULPHUR Hend Knit Infani uu DRINKING WATERS. | * WHERE. Beautiful Embroidered Merino do , @2.80, seaeta bemn ice fn provements completed since Inet Nermany Hoods, Lace and Lawn, 1. INtat os andi more aftinctive to rLzascae “ER: WHEATLEY BRos., Children’s F triped Hose, 25, 33, 0) and 75e. Sie ter Pamphlets and circulars address ‘ice Umbrellas and ee Gingham San Uabrel- im J. A. AUGUST, Manager. No, 37 Water street, Georgetown. xen soe ‘Tack Combe, 25 she and $1 eater | pe eee i ae BRANC ents’ fine British or Lisle Thre res | JOHN DAL Manager. Tolle Arteles® Dressing Combs, best Rubber, 25 | 2! lm _ Formerly of “Glad oe = aud £005 coth of Nail a 2%ec., Hair aod GLEN HOUSK _iet- 2m WASHINGTON Fine Hand Mirrors; Bre 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE. LUMBER: Sand $2. PR Beep femener Resort open from Jane 17th own Windsor Boap, 25c. Wim W!& 0. R. MILLIKEN, P: jetors. + | Me Sates’ Lisle Gloves, Ser’ very ches see at es LUMBER! Ladies! two button Kid, in ail siiades, splendid EXCHANGE HOTEL, ‘quality, 1. | ’ ig, A ents’ Bids. ). Sitnated on the highest point on the Mid - seme dicit ee, $"ton sets, $2, 92.25, 93.50, Pama jroad, 2 miles from Washington with mors, LUMBER" and $5.50; all worth 50 per ceut. more. | ing and evening pa Cee ee er eeeas a ARERR Ok ON Pee anh Tar ee SR OT | AP ORRATEY REDUCED Paice end the dining room cool and airy. ‘he country is as healthy ig Sm alpen rodent “dl > hd as it - oar ders withor 4 ef 5 B. SILVERBERG’S. Byellsm FRANCIS J. CANNON. Propristor é C , HOTE! \ GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOKE | tea? OBS UO BUS ISLAND, Va. ae Sees, 1 = 2 . is del je Besort, led - Jet 312 7th street, near Penn. avenne. | aruntic Oceer and ll hy fanaa? | OORNER 13rx ST. AND OHIO AV..N. W bathing, fishing and shouting, is now open for the reception of visitors. | . ee, THE “Terma 83 per day; $15 per week; $0) per month of four weeks. ! 7 —From Washington by steamer “Jane LUMBER! FOURTH JULY. | yt" or Baitimoreby Old ‘bay’ Line stcameray ts y cS, fo it! er “Ne anks 7 PAPER LANTERNS, >< yeast ot Cap.im} Proprietors, LUMBER In FLAGS, ALL SIZES. Te BR NEY SPR NGS, Va. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, “Valley Branch (#. £0 8-2). | FOR SALE AT 96 PER CENT. LOWER THAT 7 m opened for the reception of Visitors from LAST YEAR'S PRICES, apl7-4m jets : ot. | imal ntot J.N. . we it son ret | icy Rprings Ya) res ceeenremae ae DEVLIN & CO., ‘OR THE HOT SEASON: telrand cow ee are cual an rth oF South, A 3 ater have an estab) reputation ee ere: COOLERS their wonderful curative powers. ‘The Springs are ‘EW YORK,) A few best makes unsold 2 as» a ee variety. viz: Sulphur, Heal- Call aud sce the new FRUIT and JELLY. ing, Sulphate of ‘Iron and Maguesum, Chalybeate PRESS at senmpe} 5 So. 5 : 11066 F STREET. E. F. SIMPSON, BS = or day. @3.48; por week, $15; per Stewart Stove House, "r "be hi . Ci be had at W.H.£0.8. MORRI- je26-3t 1005 Pennsylvania avente. SONS Resistor, Pennsylvania avenue, between ‘ N AND AFTER THE Ist DAY OF JULY = = oO} Was wootintoe te supplying the Commioary | _Je!-lm MOORE & PERRY, Propristors. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Department of the U. 8. Army of the District will ta SURF BATHING, have on hand large quantities of POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, FOR OUR CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THR FRESH AND CORNED BEEF AND MUTTON, | “qotel open Junc Ist. For terms, &c., address BEST ASSORTE > STOCK OF MATERIALS TO for sale cheap at the Meat-house of the department, JAMES B. MILBUBN & BRO., BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE Lith and Bostreets. Persons living in the neighbor. Broprictate, FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOB hood please take notice. _Je-lm_Point Lookout, St. Mary's county, Ma US, AND THE CROICEST FANCY STYLES OF je%5-2u* GRO. W. LINKINS, Contractor. EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, | ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERL y jotel of on 20th June. Connections | CAN MANUFACTUR:! FOR TH One PEX COPYING No LONGER NECESSARY, Hrungtnpeterey om Fcontrania raltwsd at | OF OUR BUSINESS Wis Eat PLOY THE BEST it ut -, and on ors lo ratl- ABTIST! ‘A . CLEPHANE & CO.’8 ad at Cumberlands Md., throwgh to thoSprines. | FOR THR MEOHANICN oOR eee FE AUTOLATHOGRAPHIO PROOESS. | Excursion Tickets to be had at raliroad oficen,and | Eympy menporg stat Mone AND 1M Sook ocean elie ot Be ee ee | ee neenk nena FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING tha TWO CENTS por follo for cack editierelcoee: | _ Bedford Water sent promptly at following rates | Sumracut ner OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE Fae simile copies Of drawings, plana, letters, cir: | ft railroad depot here 42s, | FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IN cul }, &c., wi v les. o e aS Ont x 33. NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- terslind ts het oh bnonent eae ae | Kens “ 22s. STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF fore. Half Bbls..20 Gallons (in mulberry) 5 25. OUB OOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE Sa" Ofice No. 617 Tth street, opp. Gen. B. 0..34 ae | ORDERS FLOM OUB BEADY MADE STOOX, oor. MAURICR Boni, For rooms and further information address Pro. myl0-6m W_ 0. MURDOCK. prietor Bedford Springs. Pa iain 7 prem Wo. MURDOCK." POTONE: HOTELS READY MADE CLOTHING. WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION ST. MARY'S CO., MD. oF our on St. George's | ATOUR WASHINGTON OFFIOR WE KEEP . Potomac and St | ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FEOM STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, see Ee. remguee f | ov READY mane STOOK, Ooi TING OF Having the best selections of colors in stylefs at mod desirous of vist auD cunenee y —*, got a] Gna Fee We show the best selection of PARLOR ‘in readiness to M WE RAPES, plate and forey eee! — ees tocon- | OVEROOATS, FEOM WHICH WE FILL OR- city. Our Balimore KITCHEN BANGE, Tarai, vis DERS LN TWO DAYS TIME. ». after ten yoare ve use, most satisfactory cooking fixture in the market per oer Se esha ae 2 RASS new AMEBIOAR Werell tas ea obra on Beating YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT. FITTING GAR Weiartee Coit eee Rigvated Ranges, the MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURB OR 4 Banges; also, a full line of FURMISH READY MADB.