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rime OE HZ Public Senoot Examtuations | corn rev and cat the mighiorvon GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. TE QUIESCAT IN BOWES cs. Finst Distater—P. School No. 13, in | Constantly mistaking their ” TI ——_— = CATHOLL vo EVENING STAR. Svaveuber seatuiumuasaasantinmmeeeaadhinas net, Mine inoy Noyes teacher, located teacher jaa rem antes" with these Gos, pigs SLADE, the well-knownciairvoyant, cy clety oF Sea Sit | ASTABLImMMD isa. = : | im the Franklin Sohoot Building, was ‘ Fs fect ts ench tht igan, ’ ar % a aiime ae SATURDAY... +--Sume 11, 1S7O. | interest as Morse’s great Clection-wager feat Of | yesterday afternoon by Trustee A, K. Browns. | he isa kind of “auperint:nde oe whe | ued detgels Setemies ees = + ——— | crawling to Georgetown on his beliy. Were- | This school bas considered the | and makes daily attemptate “grate edies jeally a feuativa Delaedelt fegane Bt phisecte cemtine Reoheenk, Reape: of = 7 crhaps, two hundred fnquiries a day as e Fitst District, but | but only succeeds in degrading i: in the opinion delicate | trary are mgeutly a “a Gaily wrth the New York wholesale prices for boty LOCAL NEW to whether he got safely Pspaghs and the tree | i fhe dissatisfaction caused among | Of all the Tittle bore that go ‘there. As to the all circumstances. D ren ae 3 org Oya eee of *be country show the gréatest interest inthe | the parent ern ms chee 9 SLVOiRt on account of tbe sprightly vo? the . * Ne c x. phn Mh ged matter. id—the daughter pty ‘on the Ist of — n ur WHISKEY Samant, de. When our report closéd the Major had reached mouths since, » eee ears acumaniette eka LEE Ray 5 LBOWS, 1. C., Innes, 1570 the Circle. His spirit wagstell wndimisued, but Geo Having this day dispos 4. ay Gr cery business f pils, and afterwarts Ducks, White Ducka, t corner f Dy: eh Se “ts he Was si tly. Lf down | year, leaying the sehool wi by placing in it first £3 prpils, a Brown at act corm and etre -t 2 Orera H te the propertionsof a. bs He couldtake no is at the examination. permitting 73 — on the hands Seriped Lesa ae ee pier. .f. Herron ot this Plastic Troupes. rest, because there was nothing left of him fo sit by Pp Linens, oo y . pane ~ i atet Excursiow to Glymont on the “Lady of the | down upon. The cobblestones of Pennsylvania ise “Te. eheanr Greed commie mq in_great variety = — from peseens apr y 1 Pa ete , avenue had been too mach for him. The spirit | teemor Miss ‘Deposits Lake,” at (5 p- m- é i ‘he | to higher her io ‘unknown, or upon the first order. Dairy Excumsions to Giymontonthesteamer | "70.4 waalioe sharp forthe sesbteat the danghter of Sells were am than Gx0. C. Huwarxa, No. 41038h at. . We ~ ©. P. Smith. It was deemed a/lvisable to leavethe Avenue | medals awarded in the school—to Elizabeth Messrs. Saks & no maitersbly additions | % soe of the steamer Arrow to | and try Sho dist stress: - She sare. orn Keyburn and Lilly MeOarthy, pupils of equal rol rena. te th earn Pe Xow hgh og = 3 he Sn Twit take 200 eae ay Stocn of Choice Pamity Gy j Cc. 6. O'HARE @ BON, an down and bathed in whiskey, roces- | merit. muaaber ther Nothiers, — vee | a rag pee FE Ba ey ER Nad Py bo he oped Plc RA Ae a | iesoer chs este fata ©rocens, Mancerree’s ART GALLERY, $83 7th street. | street, bangs Baggs Say ‘3 . 7 whole exercises were given with spirit and at- 7 : " Georgetown. For a while all went well. The | yesterday afternoon . 1 prises thus awarded: ‘WHOM IT May CoN Bantow's Ant Gattany, 25 Pa-avenue. jenced much relief from the soft | This school is it and girls, | tention. The schoo! prizes were a CONCERN. = toaling med) but juse when bis horote otis | andor the Gascrepren on the Medal, to Francis Reeside: diplomas fur exem r° 4913 SEVENTH STREET § Ww., Bry. = -— 2 Fine AT THE St. Jawes Horet— Panic Among | had brought bim within sight of his goal he the Boarders—Timely Rescu struck one of Bowen’s mud-holes, was seen to Incendiariam—About half-p struggle desperately for a moment, and then mmediate locality, morning fire was discovered in the St. James | disappeared forever! His friends and fellow- | amination was very satisfactory, Hote}, corner of 6th street and Pennsylvania | contractors did all that pet gy ET _ medal was awarded to ins; = : TEAS, COFFEES, PURE SPICES a wenue by acolored watchmagof the house. | him, but not a vestige could round, though | Saebuete i — in a short ‘time the rooms above were filled | grapnels were let down and so’ made to nag A Harter, Henry Heaker, Geo, Rnote james Deatiey; mentio1 . APLE GROCERIES With a dense smoke, creating a panic among the pth of five or six hundred feet. The remorse- | James Vermillion, Mar, t Armour and Thos. other. Dearders. The fite was suon ascertained to | jess and unfathomable coutract-hole refused to | Kider; premiums for ition to study and im- - PREPARING TO REMOVE, be in the basement. The alarm was promptly | give up its prey. And the procession squatting | provement to Charles Vermillion, John O'Day meri orf conduct and ity, WE Bee g Manthey d tebmed 3. 1879. Timmer ee Stock of 8 we Temove to our new store, corner of 7th 4 4 wr. j NEW Goops: NEW 600 given, aaa the Yue Department responded ts down on the margin ef the mad-hole, sang of | sed Anne Carran; Sor Re neta tas | cseatcek maacda te Keomee Cheon oe: seh D cscens (innciiguater Dulating.) aan Large invoices of FAMILY SUPPLIES oy ag d time. The house being all closed up, the Major: 3; for neatn Ro-e . ly, we are now L : vis Smoke became intolerable’ nearly suffocating Shaw a. owen thd maniehiti balleing in watch the school to Iensted santoe ncorete, ae Meiacre, ae | eee oe Sts Wee ea eee et == | to take the place EYESY DAY , the inmates, rendering it impossible for them Like the foam on the river, merly @ Methodist chapel, and an at has | school is between 44 and 6th and 1 or. or | canoe wotictes tn prapection. J oj Groceries, Teas ant Gongs at eentities of Cboieg ‘ to tind their way down the stairs. Mrs. Senator Like the bubble on the fountain, passed the Councils for the purchase of the | streets. The whole number no opal Fh Hane & Co., ° . which We diapuse of. Cragin and her infant child were taken ont of a ‘Thou art gone, and forever.” building, which is well suited for school pur- | which number 53 were presen’ Cte | aytyth,t 395 Penn's avenue. (U-8. Hotel.) sneviiina tity th os) story window wl a by the mem- a poses. a Mies B. RB ead tobe en merwa te e —_2—___ % Santina : bers of th ook and Ladder Company; and 7 2 Seconp District—Primary Ne. 15, ~ 2 To Dysrertics. U ‘an rely on getting Miss Roger, a yor was Tesonad in | RO Macinet i ne ee teat toe canton yesterday’ after. | Medal: Geor og Pitan rence! | From @ careful analysis of Dosleys Baking = - aieton PRESH Goops : an almost insensibie condition by Mr. noon, in the school-room, under Shiloh Baptiat | Punctuality, Miss x, Albert Ridile. and | Powder, we can safely recommend it as the best . onetl when they purchase of us. as nothing ve Crittenden Cohen, son of Mr. Robert Cohen, | A meeting of the stockholders of the new | Church Massachusetts ‘avenue, between 3th Charis Riley. W: m Cox, rt . a ever minatastared, produces, rend, Waoaten : oar hands Wut the very shartest eyiRe Tee Atay who gallantly ascended the stairway when | Market House Company was held in pursu- | ang joth streets, by Trustee MoLelian, in the See, Dantes: Te. eee 5 pastry, &c., which can be relished by the most { most perishable goods have mot se A BO one ¢ could be induced to go, and | ance of the requirements of the constitution, | presence of a large number of the parents and teasing aaa Willi basics sensitive dyspepties, as healthy and natritions. POU. he Bre warms dow the ladder to the | at the Board of Trade Rooms, at noon to-day, | friends of the pupils. ‘The room was prettily hans Mace, aaeke, Boemaee bares Te ‘Always ready, economical, and will preserve ‘The fire was confined to the basement | for the parpese of electing the direc nd | decorated, and some of the pupils did well, but, | Pharles Moore; music, Richard Losano. T its strength and purity in'any climate. Vor = . maiderable damage to the walls above | proceeding to business. There was quite a ge | from some reason. many of them were slow in | honorably mentioned were W. Joy. s: sale in {, K. 1, aud 5 pound cans, to meet the . | We would alo call attention to onr stock of m discoloration by smoke. | Bttendance, among others Dr. D. 9 | thelr answers, ‘and the school did not, 1m tie | ee a eee eee cone ris | demands by Grocere gemerally. 03 FINE BEAXDIgS AND cim ht to have been the work ofan | Satied the meotieg to or essrs. . | language of the trustee, recite as well ashe had | Hines ord, Sie aa oe —_o—— ies 308. L.8IMMS, Collector, | in bottles Wholeale Pat. The loss to the building is about | Cooke, W. S. Huntington, , heard them during the year. The entire ret | Conta| ioc wth floral decorate ere quite | IMPoRTawT To Gextiemun—If yon wish | 7 conGeTowN DOLLAR ST: | CALIFORNIA Wines ud the loss of Bir. Bunker, proprietor of | Kency. W. Rilbomen ftw bar class. nine in number, were transterrad last | could be. anv Mr, Champlin dieteuted | your clothing thoroughly cleansed, all grease ; EXTRA FINE OLD watsxy i personal property isabout the same | Sages Hughes J 1: Barbeen WH Py January, and, comequentiy, the present ficst | ieetetuly Strange’, IE. Champlin dirtiuated | rots emectually removed so tuat they will sever card | barber shop of Pasquale « T Fowlen' TO. Goneatty a Giese Job Angus, | class was new, and but few of those present ed | Dip matin, and mane aber priate remarks com- | chow again; you with your clothing mies iver, Ai i | ——. . sement was entirely destroyed. 5K. Elvans, and General Crocker. * | attended during the ontire year; and, besides, | Plimenting the teacher for good order an pressed so that they will look like new, 3 Was no insurance; loss several ith os ‘Tinker was called to the chair and | this was the first time most of them’ had at- | Pupils for profic them to Anthony Fisher, first-class seourer, | DovcuErty « Ryy\ ert sand dollars. Messrs. bunker & Co. have give r.W Chandler was closen secretary, tempted to recite in pwblic. There are 49 on PyTers aft agent of Btaten Island and New York Dyeing, | 4 : SELF-RAISIY ) nari eae OF & Back room on the first Hoor |” ‘The chair read the section of the act under | the Toll, 40 of whom were present. Thr follow. | _DRowxep.—Abont 4 o'cl “ Tp after. | and-sole proprietor of anew Parisian % is the best in the market, and we sell it until damages can be repaired. Elsewhere will | which this meeting was called, i the merit roll:—John Lange, medal; Framk | 200n a colored man named Wi! “iroanat | 9th street, opposite the Patent Office. List of ¥ he found a card from the proprietors of the St. | judge Hughes offered a resolution that the Hoi ‘Wm. Bamburger, John | Cmploye on the steam tag Zenia, was drowned | Ti So Gogh from @1 10 $258; Pants, 18 ten ie James. Mr. J. G. Throop, plate-printer in the | committee to take stock be requested to ropone im. 8 Edward Forrest. good | at G street wharf. A line had been Sr Fess, 02 conte; 5 whole Suammer Suit, e225 | worth G 5 Lurrency Division of the ‘Treasury Depart- | their proceedings to this meeting: that a roli of | concuct and punctuality: Laidlaw Swank, Ge». | from the tug for towing Pere, Which tripped | [Sdies would do well, before they pat pway ; a ©. 5. OHARE « son, ment, rendered effectual sid in rescuing the | stockholders be prepared, and they proceed to | Day, Utcat Asmussen, study and improvemen ; | Fox and threw him overboard, and he was not their winter garments, to give me a call. Fish- : i inmates of the house from their uncomfortable {13 directors from said stockuolders by bal- | Master Pague, penmanship; W. Bowers, neat” | Sen to rise agaio. His bode has no. doen re- | tel pbeser pg mewe'd (erm seales, Gh 84 do. ° GROCER quarters. lots, the nominations to be previously made. on Swank, music; Bland Bardect, | cover’. The feceered ceclded on 20th street, | Sie cteaity Oak, and ke Gan tive Puaxaseaey eit = 2 igh tT Mr. Chandler said he proposed to vote for six Bact, Tele eas, Teter Faeen, 1) er nace | ane: eects, no moths can ‘enter the daring the Tae Ricut ov Gas Comraxtgs To cur ov¥ | persons whose names are not now on the books, | honorably mentione es oa 3 Gasrnom Cosscunes—A Novel Cas-—Decision | Ps whom he igteniel wr to etne ware , | ,, Tui Diernict—Female Intermediate No. | ,,G00D CHANoz See notiee in another column .= mp bomen sous Geagat Coane eee iar. Hughes said that they should follow out | 2, Miss Hannah F. Johnson teaches, was exam: grocery More . Z ocinion yentordan eter neg” | the law, which did not contemplate the trans- | ined yesterday by Messrs. Dulin, Clark a — — fice Walter gave a decision yesterday afternoon. | ferof stock until after the election of the di- | Moere. ‘This school is in the Wallach Building. GEORGETOWN. N BW STORE: - aoe Ppp ae bed dnneninte The | rectors, and they shall make the necessary reg- | Forty-five names are on the Folland there were 7 JOR antl i bookse , Cceu ores: tions. 3 present at examination. ere bb e Ee a this city, which were lighted with gas. Thede- | St°"> 7 witehen suggested that Judge | tradnfers to the higher ‘The roll of merit | ,@#ORGETOWN Orty Covxctrs—Board of Al- | single Breasted Frock or Coats, are be- | 119, BRIDGE 84 . 0. NEW Goons fendant is a corporation, chartered by Congress | Hinghes’ resolution contemplated the addition is as follows :—Gold 1, Annie Mallory; best pyaar ‘here was kdberespae of this Board | ing closed out at cheap rates, in order to remove ceogtanufacture, make, and sell gas,” «to be | of a number of names to the list of stockhold- | erittee examinations, Helen Schimmelfenning, | 14st evening, there mot being scicommuanicating | 29.2UF new store, corner of 7th and D streets. AT NEW YORK PRicEs: used for the pur] of lighting the city of | ers. Florence Storme and Lavinia Accordi; exem- Common Council —A commu aed ‘gains call on Hable & 335 Washington. of streets thereof, and any | Mfr. Hi said that the distribution had not | plary conduct and punctuality, Hattie Evans, | ¥®8 recefsed from the Mayor, enclosing a me- Pennsylvania avenue, (U. 8. Hotel.) i . building, manufactories, or houses therein con- | heen made—at least not announced. and that | Lena lettin , Mattie Garges, Ada Mallory, | ™0rial from .J. H. Schultz and others, complain- ——_. ;; ' dand situate.” For the gas furnished by | Mr. M. had misunderstood his resolution, dJernsha Watts and Gertie Bartlett; attention | 7g of ® nuisanceon Bridge she hee. Panama Hats Alex: = sean oat street—the the company at one of the defendant’s stores he, Gov. Stanton said that the question was | to study and improvement, Nellie Darr. Helen | Mg Of a sewer—and asking for its abatement; for ito pay Fee tear eee eettied here. re- | whether they could go outside ‘of the subscrt | Gates gad Mary Hughes improvement in pen- referred to” tho committee on atrocts - For that supplied at bers, and he belie that Judge Hughes was | manship. neatness, Ella Hopkins; | Communication from N. J. Metzer. ts egul: id vs ie Ruft: ' | for building the abutments to the West and P- Se ae were regularly and promptly | p; There was no provision in the law under | vocal music, Minnie Kufl; honorabl streste erin nat he should e yy, ae it had a lawfal t persons other than stockholders mpson 5 s rate 0 to do, stopped the supply of gas at the store | betosetor” is pahla pecial mention for the marked | Work pd loOK to the two tities fOr pavment for oussfurnishing Goods, ad Has removed from his old Stand to his whereat payment was refused. Bat the com- | "sir. Chandler offered a substitute that the improvement during the last two years in | ¥oTk done, material furnished, bm Romy) q rie Of ite regulations 16 tensed ee areuance of | meeting now Eyoeced to lect 14 directors by | the various studies. “It has alwaye staod well | tustained th, consequence of nén-tultiment of purchased all BEW AND CoMMODIOUS STORE, e arnish £28 | pallot. It could not be denied that a stock nce, and now adds to ite | Contract on the part of the © igton; ork. we at the plaintiff ’sstore where his payments there- . . A commu- for bad teen Promptly made, by season crits | Bolder could vote for whom he pleased, but biting fine scholarship. The tedness a! whether @ person who is not a subscriber gould | room was jammed almost to suffocation with | Dicatien from Gen. Gruikshamk, president of Ne. 02 NINTH ST., CORNER OF r, - ne other. |For this refusal the | serve as another question, which will be de. | ae and addresses by George F. Gulick, T. ation aes Etmarea soir Wareatmagesstone | cided by the proper tribunal. Edward Clark and West were received with d, askin 18 THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, andre — ae conus in giving his | Mr. Hughes repeated that they should act applause. streets. Mr Oc ted a bill of Messrs. » - —_ questi oe Has this com- | strictiy in compliance with law; and they should imary No. 10, (for boys.) Miss Rosalie Dyer | rete. Mr. ——— io civesn an ease, pony = oo oe non ri ty to ake aad not olate. the ae at the first step. he very Jas examined ‘on Wednesday last by oe om — Spectel somite wpa’ here bert: hts his old customers, ation estion? iret step en ‘get possession 01 re. mong those present were “! Ld com Opening May another large oo as all others who desire =e a ome Ew Sear the property, and they should be ‘able to go into | school Su intendent Richards, iderman elect Ba tivation Fh —— Fs da hoa — -: has, by the refusal of the defendant to furnish | that the ct did wor sontesplog se gned Grammarseboot, and Prot, De Le Seleeree | was referred tothe Boardef Aldermen. Ad-| LLAMA LACE POINTS, FRESH GOODS AT THE LOWEST Possitie on = thr poor Nip angles stock until after the directors made the regula- man teacher, and a number of parents of the vee may: ué (indies Gh! need ca Ae ee ranging from $10 to @ BATES. santas ou tions. yu) e school showed marked progress an ee Now port HOT 7 THER APPROA( " REA Py claimed. I therefore render judgment | Mr. Chandler said that s court would not be Pridence of good and faithful service on the | interments for the month of May, 1870: Whole WEA! is CHING. init oie 7 BARGAIER plain’ Uollar cestee2ired dollars dam- | jong in coming to a decision as to the right of part of the teacher, Whole number of pupils, | "umber, 14. Males, 2 females, 5; whites, 10; D DS—e large assortment. Rages als oe costs, ns having shares assigned to them for the | sixty; number to be transferred, nineteen: gaeed auses a cmmnmntion, a CARPETS, OILOLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap. mean 2 purpose of making them eligible to the director- Medal scholar. Jobn T. Vessey; exemplary con- | debility enn ee as preibeisean ya . Mantes Metal, at Long Masth, stb te aah "TE seeutedesihdd tai asinusitn at the mack Vouey, Samaters, Wares.) w J. | scarlet fever, 1; unknown, 1. Ages of deceased Georgetown iree of cont.” stoner | He bas just returned from New York, wha te elsewhere in this paper. This immense estab- ing to the seventh section of the act in refer- yer; a under ten yosts, between ten and thirty years, THE STYLE—THE DEMAND. WITMER & SLAYMAKER, has been during the past week selecting a STOCK lishment is the largest at that popular summer- | ence totransfers,and suggested that they should | and improvement, Wm. Aiken, John Dur) 4; between thirty and fifty years, 4; and One 30 ‘ my?2-tm 75 and 77 King street. | OF CHOICE GOODS, which, owing tothe RECENT ing place. and is under most excellent manage- | proceed to the election. games Durham; improvement in penmanship, | Years of age. SSS | crear vecrame tn that martet, cod having ment. © Mr. Borrows, the proprietor, has had a Mr. H. S. Davis said that a question had been | Pred. R. Hennessy; neatness, Edward K. Frene! Drovens’ Kest.—The sales here were well experience Inthe hotel basiness, | raised by the amendment of Mr. Chandier, | improvement in vocal mnale, Marion A. Tip) attended yesterday, and the market lively. 325 INSURANCE, BOUGHT FOB CASE onis, and having also pro- TE of Mr. Wilkinson, the aceom- | which, he admits, may take it to a court of law. | entitled dg pens morn rag oy Fy bald — of ¢: sy Byes pore agg? J per Ss. B. F. Cc. | cured very LOW BATES OF TRANSPORTATION and widely known superintendent He hoped that they would not go into a court of | Wm. O'N lector Buehler, Jacob Schneider, . gross; 1.600 sheep and jam! @ former at es = guests of the honse will be sure of p law, and be halisved that thap.canid sects | Gor Kelly, frank Kelly and Harry Simonds, ' | 4.25% cents per li, and the latter ate2 50a, TR TWENTY -FIEST YEAR ver Steamer direct to this City, he can now ofr to tion and of constant jor their comfort, rectory within the stockholders. He hoped Primary No. 14, for girls, corner 3 and A | $4.50 per head. Cows and calves, £25age5, the Washington {public at prices which, for the backed up by inte lig and unremitting ey would work inside of the charter and avoid | streets, Capitol Hit! Market, examined by Aquat ‘The Potomac Boat Club have re- or same quality of Goods, cannot be undersold south action w business. Trustee Dulin. This schoot Saxieg the ceived from New York,by steamer E. ©. Knight, SINGLE BREASTED FROUK OUATS. New York city. wr The ever favorite Capon Springs Hotel also Mr. Shepherd said that it struck him that Mr. year has grown from an alphabet [nto a - | abandcome eight-oar ge, builtof Spanish NTINUOUS EF: * makes its announcement for the season. This | Chandler was Tight; that Mr. Pierce acted ms | Viarsprisaty, Ite tone is good, its disci cedar, apd of a tine mode oo US EXPERIENCE iN THE BUSI place is <0 wc iland favorably knownto Wash- | the attorney of persons nut present, and he | the best, and im improvement it will compare ‘A Moowtiont Excrasion to Mount Vernon ELPHONZO YOUNGS, ingtonians that nothing need be said in its praise | stated at the time that it was for other persons. favorably with any in the District. The teacher | on the steamar Arrow, will. be piven by tue LL GRADES AND COLORS NESS, IN THIS CITY. 7 thither se mcemibility and the pleasant roate | He hoped that in the directory there would be | has one advantage, however, which shoull be Sunday School teachers of Dum'arion tues ALL GRADES = GROCER, thither are also greatly in its favor as compared | business men of this city. mentioned; her school is not so large as many | yy!) p became ‘on Monday evening next. See UNDER MASONIC TEMPL& - ‘With most other haunts of pleasure resorts. The Co gee Spe aie on Mr. Chandler’s | others, but in all other respects it is red cent Advertisement elsewhere. . _ ae a ot —_ Cae amendment, and a stock vote being called, It ts a source of regret to the trustees that they “ * - de NINTH AND F STi FUNERAL OF ALEXA Hays.—Yoster- Mr. Hughes offered an amendment to Mr. | have not been abla aa yet to perfect the sale of | THE Coat SatrMEsts northward during the THAT BISMARCK SUIT. ae —__ 0 ee day afternoon the ianer: Alexander Hays, | Chandler’s motion, “provided that the direct this property so as to provide better accommo. | Past week amounted 0 13,015 tons. : P-G. M. Fricudehip Lodge, No. 891, United Or- | shail be elected from the subscribers for stoc dations for the schools meeting in it. It is most ‘A LABGE ASSORTMENT, Ser of Odd Fellows, took place from his tate | Str. Hughes said that they were not stockhold- | unsuitable for scheol purposes and strontd be NDRIA. "1 Fridence, on th sureet, between H and I streets | ers yet but stock repaired at the earliest practicable moment, or ALEXA . THAT PRINCE ARTHUR STYLE. LOTS To suIT) borthwest, under the beg e ‘The roll of tion of Harvey & Mr. Chandler. —*There’s where we differ.” | gyandon ‘merit of this schoo! is : J M ked that if six men are | as follows: Medal, Ella B: exemplary con- | ‘Tax PostwasTgnsiir.—There is quite a 4f vow desire promot payment af losses. iow vases FOR SALE LOW. rem }, Fl U8 and six illegally, the whole con- | duct and punctuajity, Harriet Barret, Delia | scramble for the position of postmaster of this W.M. GALT & 00, woomeeG, 5, 6,7 | amd he best Companies, £0 to Indiana avenos and Ist strent, Marr, undertakers. The Graud Lodgeof U. O.F. (of which Mr. Hays wasa nm corted the remains, and, assisted i LINEN SUITS tt ceccosene. ibe with one man. He contended that | Hierling, Naomi Brown, Fannie Towner, Lizz city. The term of W. D. Massey, the present opm pear Baltimore and Onio BR. B Depot. chapters of U. ©. O. F., made a tin should be followed. Herbel Annie Marshall: incumbent, expires in July proximo, and he is, | WHITE DUCK SUITS @teecrecr.mn@6, 7, 8, 10 % Loe BIscviTs. ‘The funeral services at the a i hy J bi was 3 id | we hear, candidate for reappointment. His s00nd15 HANSON & BLACKFORD, Another importation iat opened. terian Chareh were of an limpressive character, | correct, Linney, HM; Principal competitors are T’. A. Stoutenburg, E. | CHEVIOT SUITS esemenne-G13.50 and 1 consisting of: v. J. C. Smith officiating. Mr. was one ness, {da Kierle; Pe Of our oldest and mont rexpected colored cite ae Jamieson, John C Dessert Rusks, r Aer ‘ 5 4 able mention. Virginia Bi pt, Sarali Gates, | Clarke, and Charice Whittlesey. ATLANTIC MILLS FLANBELS...¢12.50 and 1 619 SEVENTH STREET. Se, Eminn entSitie my Kato Eatwis- | | The Gazette of last evening has the following | All: WOOL BOLTS wae eeenreennnenes 19 ‘1 A ‘tems: 3s) Mise Mary Kelly PERTOS SrrcAtion—The lato rains havo | $0 STYLES FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS | cams Ly has been somewhat | jyece Ail the streams in th monyad zens. The @maips were interred im the Young Mens Bark Ground, with the interesting services of the U. 0.0. F. — e Tae FREEDMAN’s Savincs Bark.—The Orrosirs Post Orricz, And ash them for « policy in the Old" ina,” or th, Run. ‘haf been impassa- | 500 OFFIOK SACKS at.......... This ah monthly report for May of the above compan: directors. broken up by a change of teacher, but commen- ( ” the “ Hardora.” as made before the Board of Trustees om Sabie presi tote ke ne Bie once or, trie bince the it of the suomi, eomenaanipsnenmnepeinc are Will Interest our renders," 'The deposits soe tks wae cromsing icon the foot | yourHs’ AND BOYS’ SUITS ALL sTrLes | “*”Ner# Britiss end Mercantile,” or the AND PRICES fam,” of the “Springheld,” or the “ Potomac,” @ eet ge re At the Popular Clothing House of Gorsatown, on Mr. Tinker presented the following: Henry D. | rett, Henry ‘Charley ‘6 @ PRUDENT MAN FORESEETE . Cooke, Carlos Picree, E.R. Tinker, Alexander : i ip. Harty Goodrich: Faried A ii.” k. roe be Hildreth ren aares neatness oral The Lg A. STRAUS, dn vrompertty prepare for advervisy. | joces Kelly. — an Ensure your property with 2011 PENKSYLVANIA AVENUE, jdm Berween 10TH any Jira, aae—diaee on Bast Batt.—The match game between the F J.B) . a ‘ Oly: of this and the Star club of * (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpow & Go.,) Sovakiye, yeoerday, come ts an quruyt chose CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY SASS ies Tanck ent 5 =a Ds e umpire. 0 the ailais are current, and it seems impossible wee . avenue, Washington. to get At the real ‘facts of the case. It is the tulends of both organisations were ts blames Mitsiuanr. Fs s Imost of the censure falls on the Olympic oni. “ iyers jaryaret — sh eee 2on rty, and deservedly so, so far as we can + money for the purpose Z On B10. ome door eastof?tae | dent, orto B. P. from the different secounts which we eno fi j iIVARTA or revenue Stam ps. corner: fee vom "The cocursenge le mach > bete- helmina Bailman. ‘he teach , ‘thoy received i oa a te ot resco ng, regretted larly as the misunderstandi m wharked G. oe 5 cu “ mr é . : it happened between one of our own ciubs ai tent on = eee ————_—————E their visitors. ieee Jouphee Capitol Hilt belng sepiats joseph’s Church, Capitol Hill, ing rapid! forward, and It is expected to be Teady service to be held in the ar oy toa dea latter partof September. Itt the intention of is hetght, and pos on a tomspebads Planes teat , and put on a 80 that services can be held therein. The whole ine of the building is 150 feet; willth, 3 feet. The work is under the superintendence of Mr. Steg- mair, architect; the and glass DeCorse is being done by day's work. The Roan? work i bing exocnted by W. Fonga Pha" Samer Vadsng 2 Fess WF Visa ing, gas fitting and gas fixtares by Chris. F. John T. Hill, 8. K. |, U. M. Monroe, T. N. — Ak. aT b Carter, ard, Samuel Beach, Cuance ov Tie Tante.—Om and after to- Samuel Jefferson. morrow (Sunday) morning, the trains of the . Taz Griiens—The gillera of xand Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Wash- Fairfax William haye red ped-- m a8 follows, viz: % ot! ne yyy ne ond 4 F Re Foye free pp fod a eae in bondag at 138 0. meson ee Bs _ RAYANA AND ERY WaeT c1oans. =. 49 ri vi ? For New York at 7.25 a. m. and 1245 and) p. Algo, the . e if it On Sunday 9 p. i ror Phitadetphla 2s 2 m., and 12.45, 5.40, and 9p. m. On Sunday at 5.40 and 0 ». m only. orn nse een Tez ‘Socrery, was . The ua bered about thr tlemen, | i Ly : il ? g a river, and returned to the about iduighe, > rei mi all highiy pleaned with the Sik: —— es ‘TRE Trorrme Matec pe a en Monday and Tuesday next. the weather continue favorable until Gitano tek will be im excellent condition, exciting races may terday by t Pool. for strcete, aad Satice Wall feed Bang, Othe fight grew out of an election defendant and 8S. T. Crown, the refusing to pay his wager. nigh Saez ov Rear Estats.—W. L. Wall & Co, have sold lots 46. 47, and 4%, in square 1,036, t Mrs. A. E. Bray, for 2) cents per square foot. T — to-day, at Hem- ‘BE THERMOMETER at 2 p. m. at pler’s. optictan, 453 Feaneyivania avenue, stood BANKERS, ‘Buy end ooll at current market rate: