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EVEN FRIDAY.... NG STAR. July 9, 1875. Weather Probabilities To-day. Gyrice or CurEr Sigxar Orricms,§ WASHINGTON, July ¥, 1815. For the middle and eastern states, falling barometer, easterly or sontherly winds, slightly warmer, partly clondy weather, and possibly followed by light rains in former — LOCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of STAR ranged to-day as follows: § a m., a m. 12 m., §1; 2 p. m., 81 LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 10 p.m. and extinguished at 3 a.m. It is cuzgested that at least ove of the lamp? at the Baltimore and Potomac rasl- read depot (6th and B streets) should burn all night —_ midnight that pointis a enliart, rk one. P The lMmited expres train due here from New York at 410 p. m. yesterday did not arrive until near 6 o'clock, owing to the breaking of an axle ofacar between Phila- delphia and Baltimore. S. Wolf, I. L. Blont, and P. Wal- . delegates of the Washington Hebrew mgregation, left last night for Buffalo, to attend the convention of American Israel- ite’. Thecbief object is the founding of a Hebrew ce and pniversity. An adjonrned meeting of tre National Park Association was held at the National hotel last night. Mr. H. Browning presiding. tion of officers was postponed to nd it was reported that consider- of the stock had been suab- essenzer of the Signal Service, in gal- < around the corner of Sth street and Ivania avenne this morning, came down a geatleman who from a%th street ear at that point, and who was preventet by the car bad Just alighte f rom seeing the hasty horsema ming upen him. The delivery of weather proha- bilities is doubtless very Important business bot har pressin: fers horses to be ridde corners ar &s to require the cour- at full speed around over sireet crossings, at the risk Of life and limt ed B. anp P. RAtLroap ImrRovewexts— The faet that the Baltimore and Potomac i Company arc hauling material to ts along the road, with whieh to Ss &2 indication that the be laid between this prob cials have been busily uijastments consequent upon the city ar ably be eng: settlements of the railroad war. the coa- tracts for g beyond the Navy Yard bridge have not yet b let. neither has it ully determine r the entire t for the gr: whether to let th line or in sections. « between the i the br over the a een let to Mr. David end he bas his work well ander is probable that within a few days a permar gh sait orga: al of thy n, the ehamy ey woul undoubtedly en- Proper facilities 1 be He had also received letters 1an and corresponding sr National Asso of Sports- in W: ction to pro- em. rging vigorous the same. Major J. Cash was called to the ebair, and Mr. M.A. Tappan ry. Col EL. Kinney st the a Ment of & committee = th e © of the sporting men of the Distri Major Cast ed that those tute acommittor of the whole and bis sa c. eorer in wh h spoke of wood the heart m pot buater= du April wi ¥ Point and Mars ar favor. The as been aban —Samuel F epair a two-story brick northwest Btery to br north- »-story east sid had . aod never for- dis- sa ina weapon used be ¥.0; F.C John H. Meiners, M 1G; Jos. Stamph, 0. G F.F. Meyers, K.of Rt and & The following officers ve been installed . oxlge, No. 5. 1. O. Mechan- W.M.; M. B. Smith, J. S.R. Turner. RS; Thomas Fuss, F.'S. George H. Loveless, Treas.; James Schultz, c a liam Brown, Con; William 8. Representatives to Grand uer, P.M. Beckett, aud P. ——o—__.. s 20Ds RECOVERED.—Detectives MeDevitt aud Miller uave recovered the fol- lowing goods: Gold watch and chain and two breastpins, part of the goods stolen from E. Heidenbetmer on the uth of May; gold watet: stolen from the house of hrs. Donaldson, No. His 10th street; silverware stolen from the bouse of Mrs. K. Williams, East Wash- ington. and a One silver water pitcher stolen from the house of Dr. Fareman. —e——— THE Crops In MARYLAXD.—F; sections of Maryland come favourable of the wheat crop. It has not been equalled for years. In Montgomery county the croy just harvested is a wery fine one, althoug’ the straw is light. In the same egunty the corn ix In fine condition, and promises a large yield. The grass yieid is very light. 2 DFPOSIT YOUR SILVERW ARE for the sum- mer with the N. 1 Safe Deposit Co., cor, Ith st. and N.Y ‘rom all a es t Corats, jet and plated jewelry, beanti ‘ul Styles. received at Prigg’s, ou the aveaue, near ty stcel. yn Shots of | 2) ™ : | Rssociation; also oF sports | e., before you leave the | } a THE PUBLIC SCHOOL a District Gevernment A@hirs. ——— ‘The Distr.et Commissioners have issued Resignation of the Board. anorder to the and Ohio Canal Special Meeting Last Evening. A special meeting of the Board of Puig Schools Trusices was held at the Frankiin Building last evening, at which was pre- sent- Mr. W. W. Curtis, in Vag chair, Mr. | John H. Brooks secretary: Mevrs. Champ- lin, Detrick, Dyer, Fiench, Hart, Hovey, Johnson, Lioyd, and Packard. RESIGNATION OF THE BOARD. | The following communication was read by the secretary: WASHINGTON, D. C., Iniy7, 1875. To the Honorable Commissioners of the District of Cohumbia: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby tender their resignation as trustees of the public schools for the District of Columbia. In doing so we desire to express our thanks for the uniform courtesy and support extended to us by the Commissioners in the discharge of our daties. Very Tespectiully. {Signed} — J. Sullivan Brown, John H. Brooks, Ed- ward Champlin, W. W. Curti Ww. Dyer, E. F. Freneh, A. Hart,’ Charles E. Hovey. Henry Johnson, Benjamin F. Lloyd, F. W. Moffatt, B. F. Packard, C. B. Smith, | W. B. Woodward, R. B. Detrick. [The other members of the board —Philip L. Brooke, J. H. Fi son, and William Perry Ryder—wonld, it is understood, also have ai- tached their names to the letter of resigna- ption, but they had not yet had an opportunity of doing so. “The reason of the resigoation is Statsd to be that they have served nearly a year, (that being the period of service gener- ally of preceding boards.) have nearly finished up the year’s work, autited and ap- proved all bills, and desire to give the Dis trict Commissioners an opportynity to a) | point a new boan! ifthey se proper odo It was ordered that the letter of resizna be forwarded to the Commissioners for the action. A REPORT IN REFERENCE TO SCHOOL RUILD- INGS WANTED A communication was received fem the District Commissioners stating that. before they “will take action on any matter relat- ing to the school buildings, they will want a full report from the Board of Trastees of all they will need for the coming year for school buildings and repairs, specifically stated, with the estimates of’ the cost of each, re- spectively, to which they want added a state- ment of each and all school houses that are being rented, the terms of the lease of each, and the rent paid or contracted to be patd. The Commissioners are not willing for any rentals to continue except on written lease, which they will execute on Proper report made to them by the Board of Trustees of Public Schools. They also desire to take up for consideration and disposal ail matiers ra- lating to school buildings, &e., 80 soon as tt foregoing reports and information shall ha been furnished.” | Also, a communication from the District | Commissioners, inclosing one from Thos. L. | Plowman, inspector of buildings, sett | forth the needed exterior repairs to’ the se eral school ouildings owred by the District government. The amount required, per es- | timate, is for white schools, $1,594; forcolored schools, $1..%, which was, afier discussion, referret toa special committee of one from | | | ch district, as fo'lows: Ist distriet, Mr. | Dyer; 2d distriet, Mr. Detrick; sd district, Mr. Hovey a district, Mr. Lloyd: Sth district, | Mr. Curtis. 6th district, Mr. Packard, triet, Mr. Brooks. THE BERRETT BUILDI | r offered a resolutic: nwas | requesting the District Commis- rvert_into me sed by Mayor W Iso, to collect th the several sums ar i to theeredit of the school .and to apply the | | seme to the enlargement of the Berreit | | sehcol- house in the Mr. Hovey ¢ pied, district of Washing- ered a resoln plans t sehe leomr volnted a of the board, consisting of the president, thesub-boant of t distrie thesuperintendent of white schoc thority to act.” A NEW BUILDING ' | FOR THE SECOND DIs- TRICT. Mr. Brooks stated that under the act of | Congress creating and controlling the funds | r the support of the colored schools it was ecessary that the board of trustees should et as to how the money should be ex- ed for the support of the said schools; as the sub-board hail, by close economy, suceeeded in retaining to their credit asuf- ficient amount to justify the step, he asked | that they be allowed to place it where it would do the most good, which, in their judz- | | ment, was the second school district. He of- | fered a resolution, which was adoptel, that as there is not sufficient and proper school | accommodation in the Second school district of Washington city for colored children, and the rented barrack being totally uotit for use | for school purposes; and as by act of Con- | gress the board of trustees are given the con- | trol of all fands for the support of schools for Pp | colored children, that a committee be pointed to consult with the honorable Cor missioners of the District of Columbia | make all necessary arrangements for the s curing of a site and Suttable plans for t | School building to be erected In said Second | district, and report to this board at its next neeting, The chair appointed Messrs. Brooks and obnson, with Supe.intendent Cook, as the mittee. {J —_———— ASSOCIATI the sixty-first Ballding Tuexts LDIN e fifth an- of the No. 2, ~Wwhen tie » Submitted a condition of the the reesipts for the 75.M), disbursements, id for 446 shares with- expenses, $77, “. The assets, Interest, notes and The net earniags on 7.01. The stock ac- tshows 1, < withdrawn, 599 ad- | + 1,055 settled, and 467 uninenm- M Ts were elected as follow: | Col. J. A. Tait, president; J. H. Stailey. vice president; G. F. Gulick, treasurer; R. B. erguson, secretary; A. N. Makee, G. K. ilson, H. IL. Gray. KR. Emmons, S. 8. Mr } Shulz, G. F. Harbin, F. A. Belland Mich. Barry. At this meeting 0 was sold for redemption of 25 shares of stock, at an average premium of $1,609. At the last meeting of the Capitol Hill Co- | operative Building Association, a resolution | Was adopted authorizing the banking-houses of Messrs. Offley « Co., Middleton & Co., and. the German-American Bank to receiye de- posits to the credit of the treasurer of tl * authorizing the pa ment of # per cent. interest on advanced p: ments, payable semi-annually At the tenth monthly meeting of the Se | ond Washington Co-operative Building As- | sociation-(on the 100 month plan), five shares 7 entofthe fi ssociation, showii tohave been $ ing amount balarce of = advances, due anes, are $36 b share ha | (55,000) Were sold at an average of | Sp ap erage | | CAPR May.—The facility with whi | justly celebrated and in w } ri i seaside resort ea 2 sitors from Washington is worthy ration by those seeking recreation and re By taking the morning ex- press train to Philadelphia, cont i made through in about seven hours ty minutes, with but a single rs arrive at Cape May eariy in Raggage ts checked to destt ving the tourist of an un- yance. Cape May has been y much Improved during the pa-t year, and now has &n ocean drive rivaling that at Long Branch, while the promenades surpass thing of the kind on the New Jersey coast. The present season promises to be one of unusnal animation and attractive- ness » the number of visitors already there | unusually large, and the great regatta 12th, Lith and 14th of July bidding ir to surpass anything of the kind ever Witnessed op American waters, —__.+—_ REAL ESTATE SaLEes.—B. H. Warner, real estate broker and auctioneer, has sold ‘part of lot 1, square 222, 0n the northwest corner of New York avenue and iith street, im- proved by a four-story house, known as the “Bryant House,” to Albert Gleason, at $50,006; part of lot 18, square 743, fronting 40 feet on south M street, between Ist street east and New Jersey avenue, by a depth of 100 feet, to Elizabeth Wetzel, at $325; a two- story frame house, No. 1869 15th street, be- tween S and T streets northwest, to Judson T. Cull, at $1,805; part of lot 10, square 81s, on A Street, between 4th and 5th streets southeast, to J. A. DeWaadelaer, at 31 cents per square foot; and sub lot 69, square 510, on Franklin street, improved by a two-story house, to E. 8. Blackwood, at $700. THE FUNERAL of Mr. Charles F. Howard, potice of whose death a: in our issue of the 6th instant, took place from his late | residence, 718 G street southwest, at 4 p.m. on the 7th inst. The remains were taken to St. Dominie chereh, and, after the funeral services, from thence to Mount Olivet Ceme- | tery for burial, Mery rr by his friends, MosUy employes of Adjutant General's | office, where be had been on duty for the past | fifteen years. Mr. Howard leaves his family, | w (berself an invalid) and six chi!- ren. in destitute circumstances. During almost eight years of tines most of his sal- | ary went for doctor's fees, medicines, &c. —<—$ $n THF METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK pays five per cent. interest on its. Its boart cf tru: tees include some of our mdst careful end reiable citizens. t ——_o—__ A MARRIAGE LICENSE has been issue! to W. W. Stone, of Philadelphia, and Mary | Towe!’, of Uus city, | UJ | fe gor yeny. To discontinne the use of the Little = €lls or Canal road as a tow-path. REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS BELONGING TO THE DISTRICT. Mr. Thomas M. Plowman, inspector of building timated 7 buildings Franklin school the roof amounting if Shas ana has submitted a statement of es- necessary to be made to the to the District. The to sehcol building for repairs to roof, $30. Wal- lach school building, repatntt work, $267. McCormick’ shook of wood building, repainting, $186. Cranch school building, fepeiring 08, &c., #75. Jefferson school buildin, School and Q Anacostia schoo! and rej at re) f puild *bailding street e corser iring, jing, same of ting roof, $270. th #132. The) to roof, $30. School house at corner of 7th and E streets southeast, same, $25. Samson school building, repairing roof, decorations, repairs to gutters, snd repainting the entire roof, #532. Stevens school house, repairing roof, gutters, repainting dormer windows and roof with four iron braces for chimney stacks, $19. Bowen school house, repairing tin roof, valley$ down spouts, painting entire | Wood work and roof decorations, = 222, Lin- coin school, repairs to roof, repainting with tw school, repairing roof and re work and iron work, ©: © coats of lead and oil, $500. Love; 30. joy inting Wood olic2 Station, corner 5th and E streets southeast, paintin? with two coats all wood work, iron and brick heretofore Spo on sia repairing roof, gutte puts. & Police High * ree Ge rgetown. tion on K, between 20th and painted, sr su St sti e rs, station house, ) or hwest. repairs and repainting, $133.50. Th e condition of the Central guard-house and other police stations are too well known | anc 1 no recommendations are maile. For re- pairs to the track-house on Massachusetts ave snne, $60. Engine-honse, ( rZetows, $65. Georgetown market house rear wall to be wa and anc iv. taken out and rebuilt with a trar iunder rear wall, and thorough! 1 paint the roof, =2.055. Thoroug' { put new felt on market sheds on K 5 &e.. of Northeastern mark: treet, Corcoran square same, 31,000. Glaze | windows, ete house, $i50. The above repairs have been approved by the District Commissioners and the work ordered. THE TAX SALE.—The sale of property for arrears of taxes, by the Colle Dev Cit t time, and on, the ——__e —__ tor, through Win, 'y Hall five persons p nt during the as all the property put u district at the amount of taxes. prac nest ce T. uctionéer, continues daily at the commencing at 10 o'clock. This morning there were probably not over twen- whole these seemed to be merely lookers was bid in by Don’? WAIT for the Washington Monu- met Lay & ¢ special improvement tax bill paid at a large t diss Yesterday ous, (appeal), recommended the discharge of the following ri T ar thi jai inf: nt to he completed, but 9 at once to J. No. 2234 stre t, and get yo count, ———— THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge wc Arthur. nolle pros. The grand j Charles Clark, loud and boistet Cc. ur r- 17.00, Oats, 13.00a15.00; Wheat. 6.03.00; Hay. per cwt., BUTTER —New 2022; do. Virginia, 1 lal 2. New York. 24a25; Selections. wag- 19082, barrel, Hallé; Packed, 16al5; seconds, "Wald; thirds, MWal2: Wes ‘Fresh, 13819: kéat, Q ea ap Seema tc good, estern factory, choice, new, lia fair to good, 809; skiaimed, 3a5; bait skim‘ad, PLTRY AND GaME—Dnceks. live, per dozen. 2.75 live, per dozen. 4.S0a5.(0; Spring t dox., large, 3.00a5.00; do., small, 2.00a Apples, cood state, bbL., ioe Lag 1,$0a2.9; do common. PROVISIONS. — m,conntry, hams, per Il a5; shoukiers, 9193: sides, 12a13. "Lard, country lots, 13al4, refined. 14al5 zs Fors. Woot axp Hipes.—Wool. washed, 40a45; unwashed, 334 Hides, green. 6a7: dry, Mal2: Calfskin. each, 7501.40; pelts, each, 350%. ViGrtaries—New potatoes, per bbl. 2 a3 25; cullings. do., 1,004] £0; Cabbage, per hundred, 3.00 £5.00; Ontons, white, per bush., 1.25a1.50; Beans white, Mew York, per Bush... 17.9; western and southern, 1.01.40; colored and mixed, 0 Blackeyed Peas, per’ bush., 1.90a2.00; do. do. mixed, | Toal.25. Live Stocx.—Cattle. common. S4adig; butcher, Eas. extra, Gutitg: Hogs, ordinary, 9 fair, Bo0i0; Sheep. 4ad'4: Stock . 2a? 75: L 4.1%; Calves. prime, 5n6; common, 441%; 25 ince (0 Brown Middlings, 22 0» Srebs.— Flax. por bis Lowber pine aM “Cow 3.00; white. ‘ant..12 to 4-4 boards flooring Poplar. 5-8 and 44, 20.9.9) 00; Walnu 44and 6 4.2.3, and 4 inches. 30 00n50 00. SUNDRIES. — Beeswax, 25023; Kags, white, 2a3; mixed, 1a Fashionable Odds and Ends. The eg mg f the ladies is nowatays heralded by a fingling accompaniment male by a great Variety of pretty bijou ornaments Worn at the right side, invented by the antir- ing ingenuity of man’ for all seasons and oc- easions. A little French enameled watch that literally goes “like sixt as it counts } the hours quite as rapidly as the natives of its country converse, isan indispei article in the inventory of charms. A varied le form is a very accurate Swiss time-Keeper encased in a plain tortoise shell porte-mon- naie for shopping, or a tortoise shell and gold card case for calling, the tiny dial ornament- ing the front, and all so arranged that they may trusty chatelaine. grettes sold are of domestic mar ture, and judging from the ex: assortment ‘everywhere displayed simple justice to fay they may well compete with their for- eign brethren. Those who indulge in the “yo- heave-ho” and the “heave-away” of yacht- ing expeditions can no more exist without an oxidized smelling bottle set with a small compass, than a jolly and Joennd picniver Nearly all a it depend from chains attached to the the vina- American workmen to toners, Which Was ordered tecorlinale. | &@t survive a woodland party without @ jam Hart and John O'Day. larees, | Zolden acorn suspended at her side. or & am Garey, false preten 5 Willie Ron Raye of private theatricais the rxlety of os Bd batkety mut to Kili, | ® Single performance, minus her salu in- Wont Sonia hee Wit intent to KUL | Sonat in a pele bf aelo iene pharl, or fhe ease of Cainpbell agt. American Popa- | Russian leather opera glasses, and for ‘all Life Insurance company was resign | dressy occasions there are beautifal triple $ Moriing. Martha Bell, committer ty | combinations of oxidized gold and silver or Tifosi ere in'Killing bos | Httle pale blue enameled flasks, painted with ant child, v 1 on the recom: | Milles of ‘the Hven the old ladies—it mddacion Gf ti 1) that on 8 Is not entirely ext me I ver str m Eq To-day, anc pre Yr Berger agt. Berger; order of reference to e Fa | erence. MeCalla agt. Ward; or cuardian ad litem. Laruer agt. Gideon; on To-~ia: kee T lye Tenphre Natio. B. enworth, Kansas, ys 100t P Het tor ‘plaintiff’ tor on Ar © lor & Co. vs. Joan Enders; ju: pitted in plea. + Burk: veriet for p - Scott; on trial. rant ast. Freedmen's Sav 1 Trust Company; bond of receiver a pved. Fant agt. Dutief; do. Hurst a y; deeree confirming auditor's report “udting trustee. Keller agt. Everett; iner. Lewis agt. Lewis; do. In re. C. rr; ord appointing W. M. Sefton co Pippert agt. rap Jer for distribution. PoLIce CocrtT—Jwdge Snell. Robert Thomas was chai eping @ vicious dog which big “dt wi tp igt i lo. rm glish; dceree pro so. Stanton, receiver,’ agt. Hunt; ostponing sale. Abbott agt. Gray: y_publl Bundy agt. Lueas confirming saie nisi and order of point- Idtridge rner; dog ordered to be killed. St Waters, orderly conduct; $5, ed collateral. Robert H. Smith, sam Ellen Clinch, @ vagrant, was sent do’ Lizzie Robinson and Sarah Clark, lond; $19 eac dis for str cen or ch. t down. Theresa Thompsc orderly corfduct and vagrancy, thirty days. A. Davis, for obstru eet; $3. Neilson Warren, colored, it EXposure—a most aggravated ninety days in jail. Jos. inc = pears, charg James Green for- ae. Minnie Langdon, a prostitute and va grant, was se on te mo i With cruelly beating a horse with a cinty $20 and costs—appeal taken. for A Jon: ter, grand jury. eline W fined $5 for washing his on in wife. He mu rle¢ ane | qua: trous ey Leopold Wi trespassing upon a park, was tozin, assault on Sarah Shritt nn W: y with intent t irr kill Catherine Thom continued, Leopold Wei jog in the fo K street. A CASE OF JEALOUSY. Massey, charged with threats avis, husband of Hi ms to be a first-class veloped the faet tt colored mitn, made the 4 of Malvina Davis, tall, with lo with whom he t Chicago, she promising to become t He came to Washington and s nrietta, a bright and rather gcod-looki 1 het d fh lug she could not retain the affe rren, charged with assauit and bat- na; Betsey Temple, assault on Em- ne as me intimate nis is ng jJatto, Was smitten with, wooe), and mar- Malvina followed her truant lover, oe- tions of Lewis, has frequently threatened both bim and his new wife, to whom he was ma duc ten for vir he that instead of maki rried last Wednesday night. red some letters which Maivina hat wr to him, in which threats were made to. him in case he married Henrietta. a, in the dock gave testimony, eyed Lewis closely wh ven she tol % positive eats SI Lewis pro- ‘it- go Mal- the court he only said what ought to be done to Lewis for doing her so dirty a trick as he had done her, The court sew how it was, and took Mal rsonal bond to keep the peace on vir Mr Nicholas Casasa Av peal a's - aD Pitre. Lewis Davis. ALL Sorts. assault and batte gustine Montegriffer; 320 and cos! taken. Maria Chazolir Ae threats yon p- to fheresa Polonia; testimony slowed that she Wanted to cut her with a dirk knife; =100 bor thr kee Lew every body Wl is aw Cabanel, and othe Fre sta rial, that resembles the drapery nds to keep the peace. Angelina Ba eats to Theresa Polonia; 8100 bot p the pea Jackson; 5 and costs. see FSTIONS AnouT CURTAIS 0 is interested in su re of the great artistic bea € crape, and in the pictu eminent Englis eheh painters, we are constantly on todinire the clinging folds of this 1 tutes. But India crape is Anthony Banks, assault on on Greels ostly, an while its delicate tissue makes it fit Tor el gant garmeuts, it is too fragile in appear- ance for the coarser decoration of @ room. But we sgw lately acheap and satisfactory substitute for crape, in the shape of ¢ suspended on big rings and swingin, sur artal in t spine, as soft in thei us he r rich aud heavy folds as crape, and as pleasantly streaked anc curtains. of a texture absoli we 4 cloucea in transmitting light. jutely artist: re made of strips of Rassi Tuese te, ja Crash towel- ing, costing a few cents a yard. Yet nobody, We fancy, comparing these cheap decorations Wsth the most expensive German, French or sol ute charm they One of t English fabrics, could fail to perecive theab- over common- piace, though costly, draperies. he Ingest agreeable materials for curtaining win- dows is coarse unbleached cotton. The irreg- ularity of the thread and the roughness of the surface give its soft folds much the charm of the Russia crash, and its yellowish h ae warms the ght of cool north windows al most to the glow of sunshine. On the other hand, the tints of os passing through the gray of crash subdue the glare of the room, and harmonize 0 or blue and pale watts and furniture in’ refreshing general tone. Mrs. Skewton, alw: ings, and every Woman knows that in“Dombey & Son,” iyS appeared under rose-colored _ pin globes to gas-burners enhance beauty.—The Housekeeper. 14 SFA ring swindle—striping a mule and exhibiting it for a zebra. &7 How hardly can a ray man ent into the church ot the Pod aan &7- The democrats of Ohio have decited to formal, ) the 2 #7-A book agent took refi under a ha: sinele during w thunderstorm, and the tight, ni struck him on the cheek, of y open the campaign at Gallipolis With speeches by Governor Allen nd Senator Thurman. @2-The telegraph cable, tha’s Vineyard with the | cessfully laid acroes Vin | day. killed a mule two hundred ‘yards aw: er eonnecting Mar- mataland, was suc- eyaré souad yester- ®7-Ata charitable fete in Paris a Russian nobleman her than the old rate—“a iiss fora blow. id @ princess four thousand Pounds fee kis This is considerabl. e % a vided with practical gold-mouthed cut-glass bottles, furnished with an extra ring to attach them to the Fo arenery parties A very compact V tension fan in navy blue Rassia leat id gilt, Is imported that look: poze arrow, When not in For use with & costume trimmed in the sar fashion, tir is the Persian seimita fan encased a@ curved sheath of bloot Tei velvet. Then there are neat hollywood fans painted with flowers In water rs on one side, the reverse to be fillel with watering-place sou: tograpbs.. Japane: browns with la by many for we shits. “For ree: hops, the mo: seen. feather fans in shaded Tt with ub exquisite combin: Patnted, cardinal, sation a fons are rsinthe form of au- quered sticks are preferred ypular brown ptions, evening toilets and «i feather fans, with carved ebony or fragrant violet Wood sticks, and a large white satin bout, feather-tip fan, with mothe sticks for $10. mara. -pearl In fact. feathers are the role fordress fans, the han! nouveaute of the season being a round Pomdadour feathers, point lace and. conieur de rose A chased gold glove hoop ant a ha: ring are numbered among the ne fan of winte sary ac- cessories, to which the other ornaments may be added ad infinitum to suit the taste of the weaier.—oston Travelier. The Hired Girl for the Hour. WHO BUILDED WISER THAN SHE XNEW From the Detroit Free Press When she eame to work for the family on Congress street, the lady of the house sat down and told her that agents, poo'-ped- ders, hat-rackmen, picture ers, ragmen, and all th ss Of must be met at the front door and ex aiised, and Sarah said she'd repals had to break every broomstick in I And she did. She threw the doors bluffed right up to’em, and wi through talking the cheekiest ag too giad to leave. It got so peddlers marked that house, hell never rang except for company. The otner day as the laly of the house was enjoying a nap, and Sarah spoons, the bell rang. She haste: doe, expecting to see a lady. encountered a slim man, dressed in blacic, and wearing a white necktie. He was tho er, and he was going around to ntea with the members of his it and the door- um—is Mrs.—ah—— * exclaimed Sarah, » but I'd like to see—see— he shouted, looking around pon; “we don’t want any Hour s ‘pointing to the “Beg pando: “Meander! for a wea) ers here!” “You are mistaken’ blandly; “1 called to—” “Don't wan't anything to keep moths aw: wily!” she exclaimed, getting red in the fi “Is the lady inv” he inquired, trying to look over Sarah’s head. “Yes. the lady’s in, and I’m in, and you're out!” she snapped, “and now I dou’t want to stand here taiking to a fly-trap ageut any longer! Come, lift your boc “Iam not an agent,” h simile, “I am the new— “Yes, I know you; youare the new ma With @ patent fiat-iron, but we don’t wa aay and you'd better go before lL call the dog! Will you that I calle: No, I won't; we're bored to death with cards and handbills and circulars. Come, 1 can’t stand here all day. Didn't you know that I was a minister?” he asked, as he backed of. 7? he replied, smiling give the lady my card and say you look like Whosold the woman next dooradol- ‘omo for eighteen shillings!” here is my ecard. “I don’t eare foreards, I tell yout If you jeave that gate open I'll heave a tower pot at you!” 1 will call again,” he said as he went through the gate. “It won't do yon any good!” she shouted after him; ‘we don’t Want no prepared food for tn fants—no piaao music—no stuffed birds! I know the policeman on this beat, and if you come around here again he'll seon find oat Whether you are a confidence inan or a ya- grant!” Aud she took unusual! care tolock the tvor, Domestic Econemy. Ick CREAM CAKE.—Two cups sugn butter; leup miid; Leup corn starch; 2 cu, four; whites of 8 eggs; one teaspoonfal sada; sonten cream tartar or 3of baking pow- er. Jeving.—W bites of four eggs and four cups of sugar; pour one-half es boiling water over the sugar, boil until when dropped in water it is very stiff but not Ce agp Be over Une beaten Whites of the » aad add not issue as prayed. While hot teaspoonful of citric acid and 1 | Provided, copy of this order be. published’ sees tables of vanilla; beat until nearly | week for three weeks tn the Events Star previous cold. tothe said day. Test: A. WEBSTER. ts for ide crema cake Holds oe halted | Se wi ents for ice cream cake, one-hal of granulated ogar.. "Phe yelics, with two [THE suraeme count oF THE DISTRICT quarts of rich milk sweetened and flavored Holdinsa » Jume 29th, 1875. to taste, and frozen, makes very nice cream. In the case of Hager, executor e the cake in four flat tins; spread the ice- | of CAROLINE WEBER, deceased. the executor heakealateteniededand |= Fo sa TUESDAY. July 20th, Tomatocs.—Skin them carefully, by | sAtiement and diseeiatinn oe tee aor eae, Anal pou ing Water Over them; boil twenty | said ‘and of the assets 1p |, a8 far ae the Minutes in a porcelain kettle, then take out (a vod oe Rey and turned into money; all the water that stands oh the lop (or, if | Soteaced are otted torent ond, heirs of preferred to have them thin, only drain off a | Src’ are positied fo, atten pa a 4 ittle of {.) Have the jars heated by rolling | Properly, youched, byte them in boiling water; fll to overflowing | Provided.a copy of this order be puttheked ees Pith the botling tomatoes, and seal q rickly. | week for three weeks In the Rvening Star provious use Mason’s jars, w’ ss lids, aud thin ° +5 Tent: sedate atin ia ie oma ae | eee A. WARETES Reiter ot Won Recount of e acl io aa a ine | last seasen were pronounced a perfec: suc- | , fal THR SU s1, THE DISTRICT cess. Keeping Lemons.—I put up some lemons this Spring trom a receipt in the “Home Interes.” | colums of a New York paper, and they have | Kept perfectly, and are’ equal to way fresh ones for pits. Grate the yellow part of | the rind, and eqneeze the juice; and to every | four lemons a pound of sugar, and put up in H glass Loppad jars. ‘Next spring mean toa" ey some wi it the to use for lemiou- ade. The rind could be utilized for lemon ; Sstrach as wipingoil the | the | i » but Sarah wasn’t expected to know | he said, trying to | , ¥ GEORGETOWN. GRAIN TRADE. Messrs. Hartley & Bro. | report sales of 2,600 bushels of wheat at $1.38 per bushi INCREASE IN THE RIVER TRADE—Ar- — rived—Steamer Express, with eral merchandise for Distriet mer- chants, consigned to J.G. & J. M. Waters; schooner Oakes Ames, eement for J. G. & fannie 10 chi States ti at of the outlet locks the total number of boats | jlocked in and out of the canal at the river | from Baltimore, J. M. Waiers. Baltimore, w of the wity outlet was 746 during the month of June, which indicates a great increase in the river | trade. State factory, fina. ne ©1213; | man named Thomas Field, com jail here afew day ago, charged wil! ALEXANDRIA. EXTENSIVE Pig STEALING.—A colored tted to teal ~ ing pigs near Burke's Station, was exam- ined before Jusiice Kerby, of Fairfax coan- ty, this afternoon, and ordered to have nine and thirty lashes on his bare back, well laid on. At the examination it was roved that he had been extensively engaged in pig steal- ing in the country around this city, bringing his plunder here and disp cent colored people. Qu posing of it to inno- te a number of pigs Were recovered. Armobg the safferers by his thefts were Isaac Hall and Barne: Dee’ both members of the old 17th Virginia. SALks.—A small farm near "Ch equal g00ds, in the For cntnp not des teeth sonnd and pure with t vegetable elixir Sozotout. Do this. and they breath lasts, and the PROPERTY the Theological Cross Roads, containing feres, was sold, to-day, to Samuel Ceas, of + | Washington, D. C, for 50! | Meeps of sale, in Caas and wife vs. Fontan ® ; | Sisby and others. pstorn Bran. per ton. 38 00a39.00; | SH 0¥ and others graded as age this morning at 1. than ff it had bee: | zette, Sth. Ser minary and Bai netting 4 CITY_ITEMS. HAts.—Buy yo Jas and Gentlemen's Furnishin: “0 7th street. between I and K. bles r ity. REN theres will last as long as Hats, Trunks, The stock and the lowest range of prices, for fine ss ore keep the ha breath itself will never be tainted. — THOUSANDS OF PROMI: both sexes, go down from general debilii might be sa blood. $50 to $10,900 Privile to do it Tumbridge & Co, B: is | Tonie p talizing repa 1e3 New York. and m lumbia, Corns Pruntons, nite ts un i »pposit m. to6 p.m. Ss 0) crow! ——— vot thi and & Pearson, Y. M. C. A. Buildi ufacturers for the I White's e T et to atiend dences, except after 6 p.1 invested in pr cent. profit. t WINpow ef for the e Mosquitoes. Hf ling, sole a Nal! Sper visit. uring of ——e For Moth Patches, t rec vers, ley's pout fifty-eight Db. L. Smoot, prime, sold on more sold in Baltimore.—-Ga- a bet 92 + Convalescents and inva- lids Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef has no SUBSTITUTES IN THE DENTAL RANKS are natural t wholesome % YOUTHS, of to untimely graves, and weakness, who ifying their systems sive | With iron. The Peruvian Syrup isan Iron expressly to supply this vi- ment, and is the only preparation of iron that will assimilate at once with the t. sent free. Wall street, milton ze ssfully 515th Hours: from Owing to Dr. 3 at resi- and Tan, ask your druggist for Perry's Moth d Freckle | Lotion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Perry's Tinproved Comedie and Poaple Rem edly, the Great Skin Medicine, or_ consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: No 4 ths w der, | mad * iy6-tr a TUBES, PLOT! PAPERMANGINGS, WINDOW SITADES. PICTURE FRAMES, Pic- E CORD AND TASSELS, NAILS. BIN¢ at the lowest rema ow Shades and Pi Paperhangings execnted in city ¢ Allorders punctually filled and anteed at y3-6t" 8 doors above Odd Feliows’ Hall. } ative prices for cae Frames mad MARKKITER'S, No. 439 7th stre th et. h. nat vis’, 1) oF: country. | atistaction guar: | eaual:and ench pre ist t ¥ S DEY Goops 's Patent Partly made DRESS SHIRTS have been ordered for our sales tuts week. ll goods warranted to be as represented by the stuesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO,, -tf No, 9287th st. naw, (PERS AND FIELD GLAss ih ae A large-asortment very fine hand-@-I* GSS CASES. ASES, and at very [ow prices. iH. H. HEMPLER, OPTIOL Ivapia ave: 53 Penn: 4706 K st. n.w. M BlanBeis, oTus: 11 you wish to save your heavy weariug apparel, vers, Oram! have them cleaned by my celeb cess, which removes all grease effectually. Single dations for packing away clothi with me until the fall season, tains of all descriptions cleaned in a su ner and on reason city can get their traveling and other suits ch at ot uotice, jel-ly le terms. MOTHS: Cloths, &c., f id vegetable Tsons who have no accomm can leave them nkets and Cur- rior man- eaving the DE. Bia Perso A. FISHE! NO COUNTERFEIT. MRS, EVA FRIES je11-2m begs to announce that the her have been examined by florists, under takers, and other competent persous, anc’ have been pro FUNERAL WBEATHS, CROSSES, ANCHOBS, and other devices made at the shortest notice, wers made bys need pertect. MRs. EVA FRIE! ‘No. 909 sth str: THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. eft of Columbia, oF HIS IS TO GIVE NOTIC ber has obtained fro the District of ae ambia, holding a ors testamentary on JAMES 8. WUOD, Sr... late of District o claims against the said exhibit the same, w subscriber, they may otherwise deceased are hei That the ea the Supt the nal rs f Wachingson sceased, all poi bseri Court of pecial Term, estate of cit the vor to th re the June nex! y law be excluded from al! ben he suid estate. Given under my baud, thie Jel6-w 3t* Wth day of Juno, 1575. MABY FRANCIS WOODS, Administrat Fix. T iu nibh decease scriber, on or bet they may otherwise by law be excluded fromall bs Given under my hand, ALICE L. NAIRN, Execatrix. efit of the said estate. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTIC. has obtained from the Supreme Pistrict of Columbia, bolding a special term, let testamentar; JOSEPH W. NAIRN. late on inst the said deceased are h t the same, with the vouc! re th That t mart the “personal extate of the District of Co- persons having claims y warned to ex he 2th day of June subscriber f the eof, to the sub: nex! thi | OF CO} LUMBIA. rctal Term, Probate Jurisdiction. June 2th. STS. In the matter of the will of WILLIAM R CAR: BOLL. Application for letters testamentary on the estate of Wiitiam B. Carroll, of ine District of Columbia, has this day been made vy Judson ‘arroll. notified to ‘ap the 20th day of J Al ‘persons tu JN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT terested are hereby im this court on TUESDAY, pa a yt of the said deceased should zt i F Fa > ‘ e | ag a Fi i : 10m — of J Js om th Sie Bite by Ma Co- heel _ 615 9th stroet northwest. FLOWERS ENAMELED IN Wax, | GEORGETOWN ADVER’WTS. jeans —_ y RATION B AD. , June 26, 2875. The Roard of Directors of this Bank have thi« day declared a dividend of 4 per cent ae 4 | ioe herae Sx months, parable 00 Oa ike. STEAM DYEING, AND CLEANING ESTAB 49 Seffervon ae DS Pa Jarged and improved, moved. ie Ladion and Gentiemen's Velvets, Veils and Trimmings, ‘kia the Summer months. ARR INSURANCE CO NATIONALE Waeniscton. ; Surpl 106 S78 38. Insure heat and Versomal roperiy’ om tea mist ree Terms. Offce, 643 street. Lortsiana . first door east of 7th CHAE ES RNAT Presiden:. NOBLE D. LABNEM, See = : apli-Se =| Residence, northwee PROPOSALS. pov EBSMENT HOSFIEAL FoR THB in Near WasuixeTon. D.¢ July 6,1 Sealed Proposals are invited until NOON of WAD- NESDAY., Jaly 21st. 1575, when they will be o) iu presence of «rch bidders as choose to ait mich the Hospital fitteen hundred (2.58) ) pounds erch of best ran of mine Bitnmi nberland Coal, end three bundred (3%) tinued rate of not less than three (200) tons a week until the whol y for is delivered. The coal received in accordance with the act of ress approved July Ist, 1870. Payn of ninety (%) per smount due for each cargo will be mad ately after it te received, and the ten (10) per cent Wibbeld will be paid when the full quantity of € engaged to be delivered in accordance with th vertisement is received. No offer to furnish Conl as above will be considered unle-s the tru a} given in th ich the coal the bidder pro inthe market, nor un it is made by regular dealer or miner, and the d Didder must furnish the exact quantity description of coal that he agrees to furni-h, ‘be received fron the same person or com: turpish either Bituminous or Anthracite th kinds of Coal. Bids will be r five days after the 2h js distinctly reserved to rey de.if, in the jadgment of ic imterest ire it s i TReAStRY DErARTMENT, BcRgar oF ENGRAVING AND PRINTIN Wastixeton, D ¢ Sealed Proposals will b until 10 o'clock a.m. TU furnishiny (George st at sn h { at this ject all oF auy porit proposals will be e Ly Satisfactory eviden F will any pa: mapector tha: fact onlls for. sed and sent tothe B. McOARTEE of Bureau of Eugractag and Priatiog, tA Treasnry Departn OSALS FOR KERSEY. pe, No. 1339 Ginan wta, Jam triplicate, with a tached to each, recei An: a rpment reeerves the right to r bide. erence will be given to Kersey cite, condition of prise a rence will be a given comt to the Vt manufactured on the Pacific of the quantity regutred by th All that is to be used tn the States aud T: t will be received aud iusp: lifornta, nee with custom, no bids will be en AT REDUCED PRICES. | tertainea except those received from manulacturers hs ‘# in Kersey ,and which shall con. i COMgstONR. a hich ‘ — pe given to the which shal GREAT BARGAINS. rate for the Kersey already prepared i 7 d water proof, to aveid spunging belure being made up. Black GRENADINES at 8c., 25¢ , 40c., Se. 62%. | For copy of specifications and information in de- The. Stand $1.25 per yar tail: apply at thie oi Real FRENCH LAWNS, with side border, 2sc. per nvelopes containing proposal be endorsed yard “ Proposals for sky blae Kersey,” and ataresend to 100 pieces of VICTORIA LAWN at 20c_and 250. por | the nndersicne K SAXTON, yard | ay2-6t&3hyy Depnty Quarterm neral French, Mull, Swise, and Cambric MUSLINS,from Sdec. per yard up to Also, 30) 'PARASOLS aud SUN UMBRELLAS at COAL AND WOOD. SRTSIKE! STLIKE) STuIkE FOR YOUR FIRES’ WOOD! WOOD'! — COAL! COAL! $5.00—$5 00-25 .00—55.00 Being crowded with cousignmne: WOOD, cargoes upon carg ily than we can dispose of readily at wit pleased to inform the publ Standing the sirtke in the coal We propose rhish thei at a price within the means of the bi bicat individual LOOK! LOOK! GOOD PINE WOOD deliverod for 95 per cond OA fron $6 to 87 ds of COAL, with 2,240 Ibs. to the ton Pt AWED mh ud SPLIT WOOD at correspond Fr JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot at Johnsou's Wharves, foot of 12th and ae mete ne 204 F street oortuwost. Oticee— $1773 sun etrent (COAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. on band s Bnd sesorted stock xi and untathocs COALS JOKOBY WOOD in the stick, 6 Kept under cover. mntrol of several brands of Im MENTS and CALCINED handling yearly many millions of B. 'HS, I am iu condition to fill orders of auy character in my line with dispatch and Sdelity at — ‘nd retail, upom terme that defy compe on Central Offce—623 Lonisiana avenne northwet Bronch Yard—ist st.. bet. B and © sts., southeast Wharf— Foot of S¢ street southesst. WM. GUINAND. Als, | ingly tow prices, may25 coly octsl-ly ABTBBACITE AND CUMBERLARD OOAu. Also, WOOD fn the stick, or sawed and split Prices moderate for cash. —— and 7 and avenne, between Orders also received thr: & PEASSON, corner 9b ith % Messrs. HAMILTON Dostrects, jy8-1y DEVLIN &CO., (NEW YORR,) 06 F STREETP. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUB OUSTOM TEADE WE cP THB BEST ASSURTE) BTOCK OF MATERIALS TO E FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOB US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTUBR. FOR THIS BRANCR OF OUB BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOB FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND 1B EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STBIOTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL OLOTHING OBDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOB FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP IB NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUB COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE OBDERS FROM OUR READY MADE STOOK. BEADY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUBR WASHINGTON OFFICOR WE KEEP ALSO A LINK OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, AND SPRING OVEBCOATS, FROM WHICH WB FILL OB DEBS LS TWO DAYS TIME. ONE SPECIALTY IN OUB FURNISHING GOOUS DEPARTMENT [8 THE AMERIOAR YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT FITTING Gap. MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE OW | @ULNIBH READY MADE. Deviin & Co., onndseach of Anthracite Goal, one half Kge | half Nut eze, to be delivered in boat alon of the Hosp apon th whart, th “ry to commerce in #0 4 after th ance of any proposal and SUMMER RESORTS. BOARDING—At tbe country Feetdence Known a Spring Hill, 1 miles from Lew: ner “ EFT. Lew eneritie. Patrfan'e regis DELIGHTFUL st BESORT oN THE CHESAPEAKE NAY, NEAR ANNAP- ! OL, new for Boarders aati ty . Soa Sdiing: fine accommncdations. spring and tale Temes. Table farnished { “terme ® pr month. Address Imomt. Annape! a8 OUNTRY BOARD—Six moles from Washi. c’on,on the Marlboro” road. vee | shade trees, abondanceof fruit Apply to ' L KER, Real Estate Agent, F street. te- | tween Sth and 90 257 6x" ABD Inquire of Sta ie jaster Fighland @ra- tion, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad . BCE Will Theet $45 p.m. orain. im. Varieiy hwery. excursion ticketevia Bando, WB. Terme 45 per month, special rates to families or partion. ‘er pamphlets cr rimation address __&. J. MYERS, Proprietor. ARRAGUT H ee TL ws, Years a ro railroad to North Hampton, h Station.) where caches wi | be in tread legraph office in howe First class Stati J FHILBRICK & 80N Pe ae MTs fine resort has been improved. Duilt tp fi {the and will be 0} Latter July fine whare wned for the COLTON ™u own, St! Mary's county, Mal VOR DE L°RAL HOTEL, HAMPTON ROADS, VA ‘This delichtfal seaside resort fe mow open ing, Bathing. Fishing, Oyster r Soft Crabs, Fish, and all kinds of Sea Food. One of the targeat Rail ein Virginia Fine ™ Teie. aiar Mail wharf LL STOCKTON HOTEL, don? CAPE MAY. N.J Opens June 26th, 19 IARLES DUFFY. (Of Continental He 2¢28-1m | The table MOORE'S HOTEL, NAKRDTOWN, MAKYLAND, eception of Summer B. Ma JORDANS W © SCLPaUR KINGS A COUNTY, VIRGINIA 4 pot. county, THK MOUNT ON SP cy KRESOVO HOTEL, ant and Popular Summer Re. fa.on the tine of the ad.t= now open for the airnation « | modattons pr cur-ton tickets 1 offtces {For Ber ms ‘and. i j BENOVO BOTEL nd = PKO ra VERIDGE HOUSE. RG. LOCDOUN CO. VA aot Summer \ Are 8 now Bea It ina t al Water al t Bailr A free 5 rings tera. &c., aidress JOSEPH M prietor SURF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. Access per Pr mers. Fancy and Mas . season. For circainrs JAS Ro MILBURN & ERO, at. St. Mary» Go. Md ye21 im ‘feat . Sopi river are found at thie : cx. and they are nuiversally tod by the medical fraternity as Trak LIAL AGENT im cass of B * have beer any in the s . B_HOT SPRING ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO VISITORS Baty County, Va MONRAL WaTERs fm the Unite? Paralysis. Disease of Liver, and fares. Tu addition to ite nomeronus and unrivalled taths. ranging in temperature as high as 120 degrees | IRON, ALUM. Macwr A. DRINKING AND SULPHUR ATERS. The extensive im proversents completed since lack | we » have made the pl more comf fr ALiDSand more attractive to PLE SEEK Bes. For pamphlets and cironiars gelt Im J. A. AUGUST, Manager DEER PARK HOTE (B. and U. KR, will on June JOHN | teat Mile, 128, “led Formerly « EXCHAN HOTE) MANASSAS Vane? Sitoated on the highest ‘point'on the Mid- Failroad. $2 m at a id evening tri thy ® any wes. Bowid FRANCIS J. CANN( COBSS’ NOTE: COBBS’ ISLAND, Va. chttal Seaside Resort, «itnated on the eran, and celebrated for fine and safe suri wd who ting, is now open for the $18 por week; $60 por month Washington by at nid Bay Li SCMM ER ESORT AM x@ THE BUSH HOUSE NE! 5 Btereoscopte views of Lon 474 Penney iva. street. For desc mayis2m W referredy Proprietor. ROOKDRIVGE ALUMSPRINGS, VA, JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprictor. —This celcbraied watering place, wit Stew, opens EA. Persons gb there arr iunamerable * in te, thi t jum water, been able Springs dence.” th antadn th: HAMPSHIRE. ammer Resort open frm Jane ith ABTS, MILLIKEN, Proprietors. &. SALper se B, svi Sah IE Seo. Ly:- 4 the LAS women, fi Lz aN S00 we Secrtins,Leegrny a loin mars, cong tog or eng ge Boxes at Is. 1364., 28. 9., 49. 64.,Us., and