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———__] EVENING STAR. Ee ee eer eo rtidae eee ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. RAILROADS. | : a. ee eens TT PP nt eee binaries no WHITE scHoots. Tom is in a frame building, and standing sepa: | sits Moa “es gurity ot clegponr, ad [PPEADING AND STRAWBERRY Fas. | QRALTINOSE AnD On10 ant itst Distract— Female Primary No.¢ was ex- rate from any other house, is very cool, and | bill No. ss, previding for ihe coll i. a ar TLROAD man eB ‘y Trustees. Harris a1 yester- | well adap’ to school purposes. There were 6) time fuable benefit WASHINGTON Gay. This is one of the lowest Fritts | BUplls present—all except two, absent from | “9mmittes on fiuance: | penalties in | Daper, (never heard that before, did you?) that INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL Eo And js composed of very small children. It i8 | sickness. There are twenty-five scholars reedy certain read, and by’unanimous | 8B inspector of barber shops be ‘appointed M NA WARE Mr. JOHN TWEE amore and Way PotD... magharge of Mise Panny E. Jullien. a young | to be transferred. copeent referred with. it a second reading. whose salary shall consist of free shaves and | »¥/i'5 ANNA,WARE and Mr. more and Way Pointe redgcts eredi¢ upon ber, Othe 8 pitoon | cashee tennes os bes ooo ee ported Ruck irrrom pane commuttce on potice, re; | hair-cuttings at all Dean ant the | THURSDAY EVENING, June Sth, at 8 o’clock,at | imeimnati Be rand Puilcitieoie bee yZbe chicken cholera is raging in Alexantia, | The Toit sit were Present yesterday. athe medal | examined this morning Uy Trustees Champlain bawnbrokere pd. second-hand dealer ith eandey pa ary pga AN WEST STREET CHAPEL, Georgetown. Baltimore ani Way Ponte. - For the first time since the establishment of | [28 S¥arded te pr aay I ot agg poling and At Lee. There ere 25 pupiis belomaing to | Settee cer cect par ecate ono rele of coances | band to Te such dens of torture as that | Admission 25 cent« a the office of inspector of buildimgs, no permit | ( ary E. Lynch, Ida Smith, Cora | dren dressed. im white, cach’ bore a boqnet of | PanbroKers. coder is St Setrymentiee Howse. Every one STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, was issued to build to-day. Dormane'Fun MeGeame Katio es’ ware | aren, Lk ee cae aT a ee EOF | | ME. Browne stated that the objects were to make | knows where it is, in bisown experience. It's up tS BERRY Festiva The last Unitarian Sociable will be held to- | sajiow, Helen Spalding, Mattie Barron, } Doware eee eet Nae Metal esate | thisgiaee of persons Sipreseat thie class of Seon ere | oo ager aet fer One, om Teh Ai for another, | NEW PRESBYTERIAN OBURCH, Georcetown, Gabcing, Masonic Mall. Kefreshments snd | tha Shinn, Hattie Aston, Mary Chamberlin | Mockabec; attention snd: senstachign Fos | She Tost Gangerons tn’ cur inidet—they”encout Mark Twain's barber shop Whee Toes na gh strest, Uy tealee od thee cartgation Dr. D. W. Bliss, acting health officer, made a | *" Emma Presson. Deccan vocel See, Fores eter ee | ee rerplae ALIS ce ot ee al ae ean | (andl lnat) there, the actinic halr-dresser com | _ Affacchtion so hether teas’ coke oie te cor. tour of the city yesterday, accompa- | o¢\ pre, mary No i. was examined by Trus- Desmond, atspaugh, | Tho live by petty thieving rather than work’ for an | menced carding me down with a sharp | “PHU esDaT and FRIDAY EVENINGS, an and TB aan Vase Ch a eebiog ae | Seater pie tn ape aber meta Seal, Sete, | "Un us stn arent monty | Pha et dana aes rh | ab afseanet cot FRIDAY RVERINGS 9 The Americus Yacht Club at a ing composed of young children. Miss Snyder is a | Helle’ [Galen A. Clark, Mary Clark: ; + asec evening adopted resolutions of respect to the pace me ¢ 2 elle’ [Galer, Anna Clark, Mary 3 first, that they to levy a license on this : Kind of business, aad then place severe Testrictions ship = that cach, Dat whee Re plowed ap the trict, and has been teaching several years to the on the manner of doing business; secondly, tho bill jp Economy in the H hold” is the | *tisfaction of the trustees. The honors of the Eliza Story: portment, Delva Welsh, Annie Ssomers of Wan. ©. Me@es, disir inte prect™ ate of the grammar school of that dis- | Alice Leuvin, Mary Spalding, Maggie Ashton, 7 St. Lous, pati and Columbas KE FioM BALEDMORE FOR wast ry Ds then’ went to pulling up my hair Ns Ws, 915 and ives the right to all policemen to go “ae a worth ° 3 . hoose 0 iuhou! ears, the onl: shar} . subject ofa lecture by Mrs. Puerce at Lincoln | Sieacl to Taber ce abe dO ee agicn | Riley, Mary Flaherty, Ida Murdock; penman- | shop, whenever they choose to «cso wit Part of which were the points. I know owns, tro see es Fines eal ‘o Sendes Hall to-night, for the benefit of St. Marks | }/¢4#! to Robert C. Milburn; diplomas to John | ship, Annie Pumphrey. There have been 7 | ta till reeuite’ the sooo about the points, for they went in where | Batist and Linen Soiti 7 Church. Jebb, Willie Kaiser, Eugene Sampson, James | transfers during the past year, and the attend- of books open to the public, to have af the comb had marked off. The e: enced ed and plaid White Fi Capt. Starkweather, of the District volunteec | Kettner, Harry MeGlue, Willie Godfrey, Man- | ance has been very fait. One of the pupils, | tion of all persons who depouit any artic! resser paused in his torture to talk with a | Black Alpacas and artillery, has resigned, and Lieut. Moore has | Tice King, Andrew Rick. George Borden, Ed- |*Tereea Miller, was equaily (leserving Of tne | te ait there nee oant of money Advanced. | brother executioner about the last ball. on the | 4, ary Bo ng at Re Deen ordered to parade the battery for inspec- | “Siaie Secondary, No. 3, Miss Ella McMabon al, but hee attendance not being eo prompt, made bettten thees broke ‘and need: Island and the next pic-nic to Analostan. I otc peo ‘was not right to make public inthe | having pleaded for rey, he scratched my Manner proposed, hair up in the latest Avenue style, only drawin, Mr. Brooks sao that tne rate of inter- | blood from one and leaving both full of est proposed waa illegal, according to act of Congress. - “Mr. Dulick said the'wct of Congress limiting the | Chips He spent 124 minutes on a fancy touch Gon on the 12th inst. was awarded to the first-named. ‘The teacher Bush Underwood, a scout during thewar, and | Sihcr nat caauned, by Trustee Harris and made presents of ten handsome books to the Pr eharge of the stab eee eee wand. is now | large crowd of spectators. ‘The boys a | PSfale primary No. 13, Miss Strobel teacher Ing company of fo pg eed examination. There are 56 pupils on the | jocated at the Potomac building, was cxaimined mi3-tr 101 Bridge street, Georget 5 ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown opping at all station only; and the 5:80 p.m withoug ss transferred i - * in conflict | OV€r the lett temple, leaving a Modoc stand- | VALUABLE PROPERTY ON HIGH STRE et = z mr Sepia peed nica oaat | See Pe aapamtaira tase ta | somes remamny et PAE tna were | Guha retin wu tea | Seon may agimres gut meinen | ARM ARE TARE AP ageGDSTIS™T | FoR romr or nopys yp ixtmuanoiare zation of areal estate and foun assoc ation. J. So bee rk ag rie awarded as follows:—Medal, Rudolph von Tier Browne said he thought the rate too high, | asenult of the shears Kad Tansoming myself. &: *Frorit selt..on the preesiece, part of Loto. | mocks er Tine Saab Beturning, leave Point of ¥. Cromwell was elected chairman, and E. W. | cron Hawk. Herry Hamilton, Benjamin Da- jlumer; diploma for attendance, John Camp- feet eaat hs Tx rive - and was willing to change itj but go far as giving the | with 40 cents, I departed, thanking my stars for Rocks (ZS 8m and 2 p m..arriving at Wash rr street, by a depth of 80 feet on the canal inglon at 35a.m. and 716 p.m. No local traiag _ 5 hip, Samuel Fitzhugh, Harry | right to the pelice to enter these sheps is c: my escape. I have said noting about the | by ab). op. on Samday ‘Furnes secretary. vall, Joseph’ Morgan, William’ Baldwin, Chas. | $l; scholarshin. eh, he thonght this the best part of the bill. He . 4 fant and wheelwright shop. Prop | Throvah tickets to the Se neton caicon building, sends us Apple- | McGill, James Williams, George Scott, Robert | Wert iwary Walker, Wan sntaks ot proceeded to detail the manner of doing this kind of | SB&ve- | L would willingly forget it, for it was jomingien been te erty offers a fine opportunity for an investment Terms ‘One-third cash: balance 6 and IF mouths, Lot : : business in this District, and the difficulties under | worse than the trimming. It was ‘too pitiful, | Term: One-third cas by @ dood of trust on the which the police and the pablic labor ing tting | 00 flendish in its refined torture for pen to di Hurley, and William Paxton. Benjamin Da- : iD He all also carried off special prize. having won Sen Beane penta), Sonmenailt,, Hesey the West can be bad at the Se nel Fitz! was e neral a i by. Sami hugh qual in Office at all ho fice reat Tustrated Newspeper and Harper's Weekwy for June Lith, the latter having some spir.ted Mo- 0 or sho scribe. Oh, ye legislators! men who shave and | P™Berty. Conveyancing at the cost of parchaser . - - Sratee Petween the | excellence to Kudolph von Giumer, bat the | “Aterturther debate: Me Browns moved that the | who have your hefreaeesonee reer wit | ea THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. | Avenue etek Tee tne Srranee to doc war illus.rations. From Robert Beall we : books of thi ter furtl to, : i 4 : a eiicd Tana ea eTaNee, have Leslie's Piustrated Newspaper for — lary schools o1 _. L. E. Smith, | ustees made the award to the latter. There | further consideration of the bill be postponed for | you not, in the interests of poor humanit: ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct't; Georgetown. » te the depot, and put into the baggage June 14; also, from J. C. Parker, Harper's | yeh Gnale ——— 0,2, Miss L.. E. Smith» | are 55 pupils on the roll, 52 of whom were | the Present: agreed to. Adjourned, © point an Inspector of Barbers? i GUARDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE rw. | for ¥e™ York, Philstciphie, and Basten, Weekly for June 14. Wileow Trasteca tt Land Harrie end ee ment | present. The trustees ‘complimented the | HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Mr Wall presented Pein ROIS TE PARP PROPERTY. IN GEORGETOWN, | "ettisement of * Through Line A marines notice Purrarting to ve that of | passed a satisfactory examination. In. com- | Loueher on the general proficiency of the schoo! | petition of E. ¥. M-Facht2 for, relief for, damages GEORGETOWN POTION : ee Manet OSB SHARP, Sede Pence ct Waltater ee eee petitive examinations it bore off three special | “"Tne following roll of honor was inadvertently ne, with @ bill appropriating 8900 for thr catlbntIk. ae B: will offer fo BT LURSDAT, the 10h oun ‘Tue Stan a sew days ago in the usual column; | Puan tor penmenehivn by Mine Sailin Buckets omitted yesterday from the notice of Primary Introthiced bill providing for the iospec- |, BURNED ny A Coat Orr ExrLostox.— About the premises, at public it being indorsed (according to the rule of this Xo. 5, Miss J. B. Hawkins, teach Scholar- and for German, by Miss Rosa Korn. Another | ship and deportment. Edgar Mitchell, heute r) by proper authority apparently. We | 204. 5 a portment—Edgar Mitchell, Reuben kre now invtrmed that the inlorsement was a | P&Pil of the school, Miss Eva MeCuen, com peted so closely with Miss Korn for the German | 7¢"rson, Maria Hipking; not tardy during the forgery, and that no such marriage took medal that Trustee Hart presented her with a i ny Ac Nt ee sores wee ween Cones oar special prize. Miss Laura Emmart was awarded sei ep a eerupulovs cnowzh todo it in a wey io carsia | {eschool medal, and diplomas were awarded | p., (ig hee ferme jn the peutientiage. © 2 * Way fcarD a | to’ Misses Een Extzbugh, Emily Rockwood, imary ool No. 8, Miss M. Es tion of lime stone; referred. T, Campbell introduced bill to comp) 9 o'clock last night, a coal oil lamp exploded in the 7th | the house of Mr. Washington Brown, on High, street front of the Northern marke zing the | near Water street, and Mrs. Brown and her sane of @ 0,000 bond-; referred. oe little daughter were badly burned. Ft, from the committes on publicwarks, | SrRawnxnry Fretiyat.-—Attention is called reported \ill eivingto B, streei,, from 10th to 12th | ¢othe advertisement ct the lan the name of Commerce street, with an anendment advertisement of the ladies of the Pres- it Hed Commerce byterian church of their festival to-night and 74. in oid Georpetowme bey in u point on the west line ot High street, where the south li: ¢ of the portion heretofore conveyed t J F. Exsix by deed dated September 17th, 185, cuts the said west line, and running thence south with «aid line about 38%» feet, more or leas, to the center of the artition wall between the warchouse conveyed to Wm. B. Edes by deed dated May uh. 1889, and that immediately adivining to and north of the same: INGTON, RK 3, 1573—Noon, A 7 NEW YORK, without “ is y § to-morrow night, at the hoi of Mr. - out change of care, Katie Sterling, Lina Frank, Fanny Martin, | jracher, ' located in the Anthony Bowen build re Sargson Eighteen, - Rams {hones west with the middle of said partition wali | « daily (except Sunday) ats am, 110 ang EAE es Cora Hines, Alice York, Minnie Moore, Mary | ?&- examined yes RF ane Brigg, second time each and laid over, : River News.—The schr. Zealous arrived to- | the south Ueno thee eet feet. more or less, to * POR PHILADE: The Rowing Match Yesterday. Hill, Alice Speake, Eva McCuen, Emma Reiss, | the Principal. There are 54 pupils in ‘the Vermillion, fom the coumittee on District | day trom Baltimore, with &1,000 feet of lumber | fash Hage ede Portion conveyed as aforesaid | cae gait ripe a . dy ; é ’ | school, 50 of whom were present, neatly dressed. _ orted bill for the appointment of a steam day a h 81. eet of lumber | to said Essix, and thence east with said south line to y (except 8 at Sa2m.,) Wand 6.99 OUR ANALOSTAN CLUB DEPEATED BY THE Sady Shaw. ary Barry, Charlotte — th, | ‘The school room is very convenient! arrange: Dolor lasnesters Venn a erconaaene for Wheatly Bros., and the sehr. Hattie Baker, | the begi Improved by a two- tory and attic | P- ™- oa ennien CHESAPEAKES OF NORFOLK. Sallie Bucket, Alice Smart, Ella Beall, Ger- ze 2 7 botk ad = trom Boston, with furniture and story Frat ings: wie, pay ‘The boat race yesterday between the above | trude McNabb, Mary German, Rosa Korn, Ger- | Std the teacher seewis to be Wooise wise | Pecos ee ke ee printing paper, consigned to Hartley & Bro. PIs rela Nat Fk at 8:50 p!m.,and Phitaders clubs, was witnessed by many thou-ands of — Farrelly, Mettle Gibbe, and Lillian Hart- | (ance, ‘Charles Hawkine Wao. a ‘Sothern, in place of James A. Handy, Grain Teape.—The canal boat Seneca has people who crowded the wharves and vessels 1 All conveyai = faulting purchaser: we haser's cost. be et 9 on accepta ati rs sa posit Re x zi. . JAS. 8. EDWARDS. 8 ay X, Guardian oe THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. R®0r FOB THE SPRING TBADE. With a fall corps of first class workmen, a com- ome | stock of the best fore domestic Dye tulle, Ac., &c.. Tam fail, "GLEAN O# RECOLO LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SPRING AND SUMMER WEARING APPAREL, Promptly and in the beat ner W. H. WHEATLEY PREMIUM STEAM DYKING aNv SCoUR- ING WORKS, > a Sleeping cars for New York on 8:50 train only a - Selva Lawrence; Exemplary condact, Seivia : arrived with flour and millefeed for T. C. - “8 nen Through tickets to Proleer : 7 coma strict. — No.9, a lary u C. WLI. Pay a Tm are ni iphia, New York, Ot ahaa craft ou the riser Thee rae nas ett | tise Lizzie Halsiap, located in the Brent build: | Lawrence and Florence Bowen; Never’ tardy, | ay, it 2oCALeU RETRENCHMENT Bit. with 4.000 bushels of wheat fa acne” Apattes, | plied with within ve dare, L'rescres the right to | Boston, can be had at the Station Ofer at all Tewd fi rotor por ot Oe ee ing, fess ccaiataad rh trustee Woodward. This Alfred Goodwin, Edward Smith, John Rhoder. whole on Conneil bill No. 1, reducing and limiting with 4,000 bushels of wheat for same. Also, the | Tesell, at the riek and cost of 4 sel Marion Holt, aud Zellie Matthews; General speculat her cities, as the Aanalos- ols numbers 63 small boys, and has trai vase 8 : Sens Wiacaeversh other secon te’ prospect ‘the | ferred 39 pupils during the year, and a like ee ee Pte tel fete coming season. The water of the river was | Humber are ready for transfer now. The Pn Selvin Lawrence id mm smith a Ea anf] quite rough, but the boats pulled willingly out | mums were awarded as follows: Meda —Wm. | $ciria Lawrence, ida J. Smith. and Edwar into the stream at the signal of the umpire, and | Constantine. Diplomas for attendan - | ‘Kate dackeon, and Frederick Wotntes. oat took station alongside ‘the upper stake boats | Crewford, John Mitchell, Theodore Miles, eral, Bektin oe Fre : ¥ ~~ oe = hich were ona line withthe H street wharf. |} ouls J. Peyser, Edgar Perry, and Theodore | (yar SH iwhint Geordie emt win ‘The course was due south from that point 1 | Thomas. De e Laward Weaver, Mau- | Arthur and David Henson. ‘Trastee sohueore Way, isa rather unsatisfactory signal’ for the T io palinay school, in the same builting start. as the wind is apt to carry off the sound taught by Miss M.A. Bailey, was alno exam ‘Soul serve the purpose better. =o * aan Johnson's school, (primary No. | ined by the principal; Miss Briggs. ‘The exer- From the start the Chesapeakes pulled asif | 1.) located in the 9th ctreet shanty, was ex- | Duets ree heey Je ae! ee ies, — to win, gaining almost a length before they had | amined by Trustee Detrick and ex-Tru:.ce | PUPHE were up y the sonool, ane all care the number of officers (Mr.’ Murray in the chair.) | canal boat B. Talbott, with 350 bushels ot corn ‘The items were considered seriatim, and the first 42 | for H. M. Talbott, and boat Seneca, 209 bushels lines of the bill acted on. The salaries were fixed as | do. for same. The sales on ‘Change to-day follows: Collector of taxes, $4,500; chief clerkdo., | were 1,220 bushels prime to choice wheat at 12007 clerk acting as caghfer, 21,800; t mo Glerks | $1.55 t0 S187. 1,200 each (the committee's amendment, #150, Fisn Wuaer. The receipt: . voted ; contro! a om receipts of fish to-day Linnat Patnne Chil Mey Stooge Dl ge “othe | Were 6,000 herring, which sold at 35.50 per asurer was rejected); chief clerk treasurer's of thousand 800; bookkeeper do. 120) each; register, now required by the auditor, $3,000; chiet c a $1,800; clerk, $1.500; two Clerks do., $1,200 each: Baler fexiatrar, S30 (the provino that he hi Office force paid out of the water fun Prorosep New Hote: anp Tarater— peo xen ont enki clerk Gon ok Much has recently been said in regard to the ne, $1 MU: attorney for the Die- | general desire fora good theater and concert hie Railroad adverts. a Washington, Baltimore, Ane past ay ys jon. moral Tike kee 8. KOONTZ, Agent. Washiniton, map Amn Ene: ALEXANDRIA. ve for Alexandria m1 2.3, 4, 8, 6.7.5, p. aily all other trains daily’ exc al Trains from Alexandr 7 ™ 0; Ameistant al ESTABLISHED 1431 6.35, 7-38, = 35 1,00; surveyor, | ballin this city, and Architect Bradshaw has | Premium awarded 1887 sagent 83, 8.33, 93%, 46.33. 11 33 e = wee ils he his | Pupils belonging to the school, and all were lle nerves AD ba f ‘ Pgs ¢ 333,433. 5.33.6 38,743, 5.33 pon ante Heat ee kee Teepe from | Mekellan, Thirty Ave, Pople belong io tne | Present, “The CM ot ment wee ar tans Ee | Sep 2c ketene dy Cone a remaster mic enice, | PRR E omm.w.o |, | Ptmaken re ie a Weems ethos pureed, and heir return, the | dozen will remain in it when the transfers are 1 Williams, Josephine Williams, Mary | draughtsman, $1.30; ¢ BUM DAs open cee aoe ee : pt Sunday Guemar he ude ciate net ee The medal was awarded to Wm. Moran, Charles Goodwin, and Fanny Smith, | ment reducing the salar ' Alexandria Insurance building, and is perhaps = ‘moan Rameleer) Mime and hurrahs of plomas to the following :-—For scholar, | 1* punctual attendance. ‘Josephine Williams, | tendent of assessments and taxes, $2,200 ——— z. perkape Fanny Smiths Lucy Hichardecs ‘and the House | thé most central in the city, and has sufficient “Statue 4 rates Connect with trains on Washé iy 1 TB. leaves 00 | +s . vile his point the committee re leaves Washington * am ers . Chas. Merrilat, Wm. Perry, John Sinsel, on, Edward Wil ae width and depth for a modern m. 4 ee ee = ee eee ae |S n Sentner, Wm. Martin, August Dabler; | Hams, James H. Brooks and Willie Gibson, for | “uon! ¢ European plan, together with alares andl tg hear gouTH is Ek Ties Gurley, stroke, weight 6 pounds; ©. L. Pres. | Crider; penmanship, Geo. Beall; vocal music, yesterday by Mise Mi 3. Patterson ori tas sane annual Commencement of the Law De- | plan representa the hotel front three stories high ERY Low PRICES, | Bi evenue, and Corner 6th street and Penney’ Sr rcight Ve iS penontes a. Brows: bors coe | sondary No. 10, Miss Jennie Free the building. ‘This school has 54’ pupils, and | Partment of the University of Georgetown came | with a depth of 44 feet to an area or court eight TAL Te peends. Average weight GC crow in; | located on 'O street, between 4th and they have made rapid progress during the year. | © last night at Lincoln Hall, which was well | feet wide, the first floor containing the office, © White ; a } t ros zoods and Simmer Dress | Suton. The schol ; # * ed with the friends of the gri tes, who | sitting and dining room, with a passage and | Zod" Z 5. &. Yo! i esapeake, of Norfolk—Colors 1 x At orney General of the United States, Assistant | other for the theater. "The theater building in Secretary of State, the president of the univer- | the rear will be 50x114 feet, with good and sul- sity, and the law faculty, consisting of Judge | stantial brick walls, and ‘large and numerous Chas. P. James and J. Hubley Asnton,esq. The | pillars, carried up a sufficient height to admit Mgrades N, is arriving Jackets, from $6 to $3) cach, ‘ : Rebecea Lee, Joseph Mahoney, Margaret . tour were present. The entire schoo! wiil pass by | Ret ; | Mahoney, Ma ‘Taker, | transfer to the intermediate schools at the next gists, Margaret Allen, Pleasaut Garber, aut "| term. The medal was awarded to Louisa H ‘Prin her | Pringhorn, and diplomas to the following: For |, Primary No. 1,3 nts, blue shirts, white handkere jardy, stroke, weight 145 pounds: .J weight 116 ru 2, weight 142 poun daily. “Liama L new styles, BS One price, and that the lowest BOGAN & WYLIE, sym B4LTMORE AND PoTomac iss H. acher, Jennings : xerc rhich we! * si or kitehe H O1% and 1020 7th street, N-W FOR | TRAINS ARRIVE ap x bein te Cincate Peamene. “ hol | ©Sefeises, which were interspersed with music, | Of room for kitchen, bar room, billiard room, envy for Mee ys abd 1980 Teh street, NW. hte Reig 7 ton. Miegare Exp., 4280. Flus, Ella J. Lemon. Attendance and deport- | Cook. The reading and spellin; ee. > 2 The merit roll is as follows: El nie Thomas, Rachel Gross, Emma Gross, Rose McKenzie, Julia Hill, ‘Mary Jones, Joseph Hollings, William The actof Congress of March 1, 1551, raisin; gether wish ample sheltered yard room. Georgetown College to a University was re: Hon. J. C. Bancrott Davis, Assistant of State, then introduced Attorney CBear SUMMER SILKs, fa CHARGED With Korine a CEMETERY. Martin Cunningham, white, and Robert B: nard, colored, were re-examined this afternoc Williams, the orator ot the evening, by U.S. Commissioner Charles Whittlesey on in the disintegration of the Koman the charge of stealing pipe from the soldiers’ chureh became the »gis of the jurisprudence | cemetery. Both were held under bonds for of the world and under the circumstances did | their appearance at the July term of the U.S. the best that it could. They still continue to | Circuit Court, the former in the sum of $200, do this wherever the church and: law are | and the latter in the sum of $100. united. In our day we are no longar dependent THE STRIKE Of the section hands on the A. & upon the church for our dispensation of law. A | F.R. R. has not yet ended, the strikers still de portion of the Catholic Church of this city has | manding $1.50 for 10 hours work and the rail undertaken to instruct our >qouss Ben 4 the | road company wishing to make 11 hours a day's knowledge and practice of the law. The At- | work. torney General of the United States does not THE MATCH GAME Of base ball played here hesitate to come here and give these voung men | Yesterday afternoon by the Chesapeake club of the result, of his experience and to further | Washington, and the Independent club of this instruct tflem in all that pertains to this science | city, was won by the former by a score of 35 and profession. Attorney General Williams | to 11. was greeted with cheers. “He delivered anelo- | Gov. WALKER passed through here | rosecien quent address, in which he spoke to the 1u- | on his return to Richmond from . mpton, ates of the duties and responsibilities of their | N. Y., where he has been to attend the funeral profession, and gave them some good advice. | Of his mother. le was frequently applauded by the young | IT Has been determined to hold a camp mest- men. The degree of Bachelor of Arts was then | ing onthe land of Mr. James Benton, near the conferred by Kev. P. F. Healy, president of | Pot House, in Loudoun, county, on the 14th of rt sire was Wm. G otai ment,Sarah A. McMurray, Margaret M. Rup Ariel lat of Baltimore. ene aPenn Of the | Title H. Hetdee, Loui’ G. Letter, Oarrie ‘Time-keepers. Col. C. M. Alexander and | Stowell.” Attendance, Sarah Odenwald, Cs Henry Manwon. | erine Decker. Harriet A. Kaiser, Mary L. Ste cee ae - Tappan, G. W. Corson, of the | Sf; Mary -J. Clarkson. Deportment and sc! rand many friends were present. Mooi y Cheapectes, wnt Pendleton T. | Tick!’ Deportment, Grace L. Lake tiie’ | Primary Ne. 4, located in. tas Lovejoy balld- re, of the Chesapeakes. wick. “pee “ > Mitinca’ | ing. 5 5 t The general mt Gf the race wasen- | Connor, Susie G. Silvers, Mary R. Millard’ eight ae coal Re eas Seustad to Mr. Wm. Hoach, of the Analostan, | Mary 8. White, Anna H. White, Sophias E” | Cet red be Min denen ne rincipal of and it is only justice to him to say that he PeMys. Votes ees, Acne een a! M: | tho echoole In this building’ onl ae strictly impestial. If hie natural sympath‘es | Phillips. Vocal music, Annie D. Kaiser. _ Tucker. The merit roll embraces the following Rees Sua the Cosmmeshe inh be coukd |, Male Extmaty, No: 7, was examined by Tree. | nen, William Hasse, over Byas, Mary Haw= tes mens neem mare pestsalar in sesing thas | Soe Voedn ad yeuterens <iernons. The school | Line, James Moore, Bilan Calon, Mary Harri- the visiting club had fair play. The time made | 's in the Berry, building. | Mise M. P. Clark is | Sins, dates Moore, Ellon ¢ . Tee ne ceatas a nen sad 45-G sccemie, | Ca tencher. Share wore et names on the. relly | Priseary Ne. bin the seas batiding. Mies Ix eae ictaster ths Ohenepenkos the win- | S20 50 mene poesia TAO Reet cine Will De Ty Lewis tearhes. Wik BO Dente ae De ners. pens ibe to make the exact differ. | Tansteried. Tae Mllowing were the awards: | care, wasGiaminad yesterday. The conn tee eee sree eani an ne Aualestans Gd sot pen | Medel, Rvsterek W Dovees. Dinwomas: Fo | ermaly decorated ath Geneia, Tie mat fo the stake-boats on the return, but ran the | scholarship, Joseph Justh, Nat ab finianee. | torious pupils were George Humphries, Louisa iptance alongside the wharves,’ Altogether | bins, Louis ©: bold, Nehemiah Hammer | Thomas, Thomas Ford, Agnes ‘Thomas, Katie race T°" 4 GRE one, ceblay, Jesse E. Chr‘“ty; a icury F. Tigeler, | Calbert and Chas. Hamimington. The trustees Wm. Scrivener, Heury Fawn were present and made short addresses. Mestre oF tie Boar or Fine Usora- | Wm. L. Burkhart, Francis Kracs, Edward EF |” primary No. 9, Mrs. Clara E. Collins teacher; WuiTEns— Ata regular meeting of the Board | D9) de eT tenn itinkle; | 58 Pupils of the third, fourth and ftth grade, is of Fire Underwriters ot this District last night, 7 in ie Lil uilding. e examination 7 . a An 3 Mr. Bramball, from the special committce, vocal music, | vestercay was conducted by the principal, Miss meses vik mae Te ee (ORK ON THE STREET RAILROAD has com- submitted a report on the charge preferred gets, located on 9th street, near P, | M- C- Bosemon. ‘Tixcmeritorious scholars were the Inter th Z ‘8 | menced and will be pushed to completion rapsa- against a member for writing a policy below the Ba Bd geo emt ey 3 | Lucy Miller, Mary Winte!d, Hattie Holliday, x “ ly.—Gazetie, last erenin established rates, and it wa- ordered that he be sep fe ty and 3s Will’ he | Ellen Butler, Alfred Miller, iuazry Lancaster, ch aw Sew dedey, 0 or = Rotified to be rresent next Friday evening to | names on the roll (all present) and 3s will be | pulen Butler, Alfred Miller, Hairs 1 ‘Henry | Charles Bradshaw, New Jersey; Charles 0 Burns submitted a | “ansferred. The premiums were awarded as Young, Ruth Smith and Annie Tacks ie Brown, District of Columbia; Sevellon A. “That any mem- | follows: Medal—Albert Khob. Diplomas tor | Yung, - Mis Collins tor | BFOWN; New York; John O. 8. Burger, District CITY ITEMS. Terowe = : attendanceJ. W: Devan, Charles Meyers. | yer rotthenpathcag agen AE Collins for | of Columbia, Daniel O°C. Callaghan, District of the bddra, wu. c rship—Davi ‘eber, |. . Lottas, “ . - ot Columbia; Charles Camper, Maryland; B. 3 ae yi et i plained of on reasonable @ause, n» = “aries A. Devers, Harry "French, Kotert | Ptimary No. 1, in the same building, is com- | W. Catlin, New Hampehice; Janes teCate aan, PO ee aa cara Vided commissions, or given any rebate, or | >- charics Hurdle. Deportment—Walter | Posed of sixty-five scholars, and is one of the w York; Everett Dallas, Kansas; Alexander “ndershirts fr St evaded the rules or rates of the board, shall | Dorséy, Chari: <0) ttt TH. MeDuclt, | !afgest primary schoolsin the city. Mrs. Aunie i ; . Paserahiets Gems 00 comet Os, submit his books and papers to a committee, to | Lockhead, Arthur Lewis, George 1 * | Warrick is the teacher. <a Flegant styles a! T5c., Wc. $1 and $1.25 d Silks at 772,45 and 50 cents Wks (our own importation -12, $1.28, $1.0, $1.75. $2 and up Black Grenadines, Printed Linen Lat Plain Bro. Linen and Strired (Lace) Lawns, BI” Seve Tata ieces of rer} mi = of SUMMER, DRESS dee ODS. tra 13s cents to 78 cents per yard—al veatly rex whe say. ee ee fats Cincinnatt Kix.g + 8X0" e02t We call the particular attent our customers toonr elegant stock of, tention oF our STRIPE: of nae CHECK SILKS, at 75 cents, $1, a : French ORGANDIES and 6: N French PERCAL* aod FIGUES Ee Linen SUITINGS and MOHAIRS Also, to our elega: LUPIN’S BLACK GRENAD at the lowest market rates; Jackets. &c., &c., with man; are ncw offering at reduced | duce our stock by the first of Ji One price only—in mr -ABMBeott Peuna. avi OD Penna. aven OPULAR HOU: THE ARCADE: COMPETITION DEFIED ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST AND © - EST STORE IN THE DISTRICT mewer the charge. Mr. “s ~ which was adopted. Fails, Maryland; John H, Haswell, New| Drawers from $1 to $2. . y . The examination was | Vo’. 4 ? re from #1 to $2 S ss - De appointed by the president, for examination; | MartIn Donaldson. Vocal musle—Fritz Bur- | conducted by. the principal of the Linco'n zoe Bernard 7. Hanley Maine; Henry J. Gx0. C. HENNING, No. 410 7th st. Ourmock ot aS oops i od bE aid committess | Fyint Ductrit—rimary No.9, MiaeStromber- | Scho! building. “rose who wore named as | H hee, District of Colambia; Hugie L. Masou, | MAckrxaws. Macktwawe, Macxrmaws. omrnesteamin submit himself to an examination, under oath, | er teacher, was examined yesterday afternoon | meritorious during the past school vear are ) Hug acky; Richard McAllister, jf., Distriet of | _ Another supply of these favorite Straw tats, | '™ °C? expect. GOODS EV Meee cp mnplained of; a retusal so | fe'sir-W-P. Allen. ‘The medal wae awarded to | Minnie Dyson, Jose infng Willis, ebecea Caumeee? War D-Pises Geanins ee. | inate fashionable shapes, just received at * -EVEEE PAR. Mreviciation complained of ates he Doteeetatage | Geo. Otterback, and diplomas to the following | Miller, John Miller, Elizabeth Settie, Saran | Columbia; Wm. P- Pierce, Georgia; John P. ‘Witterr & Rvorr's, At this establishment Jadies can find the atest cordingly on Om motion of furs Hare theomeets toys for deportinent, attendance, sceetershie tones "addisoue a asead ey Ilinvls; Warren B. Stone, New York: Noa H. | 3 905 Pennsylvania avenue, | styles in wearing apparel suitable for spring aud = ahs > take r : Maurice Utterback, Elisworth | @ i. ick, Mary 5 of the were instructed to take such steps | @®d music, viz summer Swayne, jr., Obio; Geo. ©. Wing, Ohio: Jos. C. DBESS GOODS of all classes. erred oeneer tos ‘as are necessary to have the Legislature take | GOSS; Henry Smart, Lemuel Lowry, E. Jackson, George Ford. For neatness— Wildman, Virginia. GIN AND MILK, the new and most fashionable red. $ Clara Price, Gertrude Parker, Joseph Ralily, n to prevent the storing of large quantities Mishan, Thos. Hale, John Stockett, William P y: beverage, and of the purest and best quality, is DOMESTICS in large varicty. ‘ndell, William Lilly, Peter Tatiowill, Chas, | William Brown. Honorably mentioned=Owen eee Or ae 3 sent, Se- | to be had at George W. Driver's, Four-ani-a- OUR GREAT SPECIAL TY— ‘ Of bay. coal oll and indammable substances in | Steracky Henry. Stromberger, Willtam | Counter, for honesty, and’ Clara Vouery, for | _ President. Alex. secretary, Jas ye Caitane; | half street and Pennsylvania avenue. 4,4 i ad POINTS populous portions of the city, and to secure, : sien truthfulness. - , Sas. V. ; Ser een an in SUN SHADES 20d PAR ible, a representation of this boara in the | Armistead, Joseph Murphy, teorze Shelton, | “ne Primary school, of which Miss Laura T. | teasurer, John n C.8. Burger. Pervvias SyRvP—This valuable medicine Raae voles Chale aslipre ot ets chante Svar’ cf tre Commissioners. peegat rl e allgen i i; | Jones is teacher. in the same building, was ex. m has been silently making its way into public | not fail to call at this house befure purchasing lac, ~ ———— Zhe whole Seger Sf Seeies bs 22, ant Oe | and pees by ll i > Een, Affairs on the Virgin! le. | favor by the numerous remarkable cures it has | where. x Burtvrxo Axsocta- | S06tl number of scholars 19 Zo. The bullding in | Srincipal, inreadiug: spellings aut arithnetn, Fate’ Cavncn, Va., dune 5, 1873. | performed. Its singular efficacy is owing to the | Bemember S7-THE ARCADE, wins. At the tre suousl meeting of the Sarth | Tose se echool is 42 greatly in need of | fo which stndite the scholarschow: J much prs: COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. protoxide of iron which in this preparation re- ‘427 7th street, between D and , southwest. Washington Building Association, held on | Mr. L. A. Barber, of Washington, having | mains unchanged, and is the only form in which nerously made an offer to some of the citi- | this vital element of healthy blood can be st one of this place to furnish funds for the es- plied. ee " e tablishment of an institution of learning here, ——_e—__— a public meeting was called, which met at the | To-pay, at the corner of Four-and-a-half Baptist church last evening to consider the | street and Pennsylvania avenue, the ~‘thirsty preposition. | Before organizing, Mr. Joe S. | soul” can tind allspiritual consolation 4,4 iley made some extended remarks, giving con- —__o—__— ditions of the offer of funds by Mr. Barber. He | GENTLEwEN’® MACKINAW AND PANAMA was followed by L. 8. Abbott, esq., upon the | Hats Bleached and Trimmed to look as well as necessity of starting at once institutions of | new, at A. T. Whiting’s, 924 Pennsylvania learning in dsr — err was Per avenue, 31,6 organized b inting Mr. L. S$. Abbott chair- fa Yease Puan fan and Sr: Sohn atcCormic secretary: Put anit nt nly the ‘best, bet ais Ove cheaper er remarks were made . Dr. Lloyd, John McCormick, Almon Burch, C. it. Buxton | Baking Powder. Put up full, net weight. 30,6 and others. The result of the matter was the Cops axp Coveus.—Sudden changes of appointment of a committee of seven, consist- | climate are sources of Pulmonary and Bronchial ing of the following gentlemen: 1... Abbott, | affections. Take at once ‘«Brown's Bronchial oe No. 2, (female,) located in the “8. The number of pupils enrolled is 47, and Tuesday evening, the secretary submitted his | gp,rimary school No.2, (female,) located in the | §nly ane was abvent. ‘The echolare noted for yearly report. which shows that an aggregate | ¢amined by Trustee French. Thig Sramina- | 2¢7eTal excellence are Mary Lives, Lewis $32 sit bas been advanced to stockholders n | tion, though rigid, was entirel” watisfactory to | £4tly, Owen Washington, Archie Reives, Ellis Réaares, The Average premium for the year | the examiner. The medal Was awarded to Kate Senne) Sere CIRNACIOD, 880 AY n 1G 3. percent.; present actual value : c followin, i 8. : Stone share, "1240; "uominal net sscets, mnisces: Annie Davi Toon Clarke geen ping | "Secondary, No.4, Miss Laura Iredelle teacher, $3i,425.45—showing the nominal value of oné | Mattie Turner, Jane Burgess, Grace Neyhart, | Was examined _Jeserday by ‘Superintendent share to be £15. or more than 25 per cent. in- | {laura Padgett, Carrie Uber, Efie Wright” | Cook. ‘The meritorious pupils were announced grease for the year, The stock account shows | Charlotte Iiewey, Faunie Woods, and Christing | a#foliows: Mury Proctor, Lizzie Proctor, Har- total number of shares subscribed 5 - | Snyder. This schoo! has 60 scholars, 23 of | Tet Brown, Florence Davis. — soon Bl Cee ee raed Ot ited am. | whom will be transferred to higher schools in | Dtaddy Whitlow, Philip Malvin. David Jack- ber of sharesremaining unsold, 2.14; total, 2.565. | September. son, Lincoln George. Albert Neill, Washington ‘The choice of officers resulted in the reclection | “YP\thary No. 11, tanght by Miss Nicholson, | Hutton. The school numbers ferty-seven pupils of Geo. W. Cissel, president: F.C. Cato, vice | was examined by Trustee Dulin, with equai | Of the first, cond and third grades.” president; Jas. Fraser, treasurer: A. Pres- satisfaction. The medal was awarded to Frark First and second Por bere ro by Be E. E. C. Eckloff, J. M. Yx Hiltebinson, and diplomas to the following boys: | 1 ripeness the: Aatuony_ Lowen: : . ‘Weyrich, G. M. Barker, J.'G. | John Mitchell, James Nokes, William Martie, | School building, was examined to-day by the ‘Thompson, H. S. Cummings, J. W. Porter and | William Webber, James Doddrell, Henry Fo'. | Ptincipal, Mrs. M. B. Briggs. There are 43 ————_—_—_—_-_-_ BOOKS, STATIONERY, 4c. sor BE AMERICAN ODD FELLOW,” for May. 3% cents, received and tale stock May Us Son, Agents for District “at all the new Books, > sortment of Stationery, Picture Tramee, fH oe English 1 ar styles in Bry American Ingratus and Tmitatiou Brusele seat be excelied anywhere. wy White and Check Mattings in store res. ee ip og and Fixtures < vlpened ow ‘Opportunity for housekeopers to pre: cure a nice Carpet for a litzie money. WOLFORD & SHILBERG. wSi-tr 427 7th strert, between D and LAD! T™= BOFAL Di <4 re by Th faeR tat oP Orne Giria, by ire, Whitney gd cratare and Dognia;by Mather: Ate a vEW mosw ARGAINS I¥ DIX GOODS —Andros ae WM, BALLANTYNE, | +. O C. itation of » I7e-; Wamsutta, 2c.; New west, waar , £ scholars belonging’ to this school, male and | GB. Ives, G.B. Whiting, J. N. Cromman, C. | Trockes,” let the Cold, Cough, of Irritatio ae eA Sg 3 wercadvanced on, at auayerngoof avout oper | g@uquaore Bigber, Abraham frail; William | femaie, 4 of whom were present towtay, and | H- buston, Joe. Riley, ahd Hon. J.T, Hoke, } the Throat be ever #0 slight. 5,003 | Tsim, foc. Howeley @1 ts pet dota, Binet ohtess ®t OF SEW BooKs ont. : eithly, 224; the whole namber of scholars, 31, | afe a fine-locking class altogether, and passed & babe a ead Rr Wed encdar oteses Jane tae, CuitpRen cry for Pitchers Castoria. It | $2.25, worth 9275; ze 0,89, Dorion ae. eRe aap pee This school is located In the Anacostia vuilding. | YeFY creditable éxamination. ‘The roll of merit pr epee phat E, dune 1th; | regulates the cures wind colic and | Por sores: Bisaing Gaaaerion’” ae: ebi cor ar se Goh aS Tee oN etascabe | andy ke, Ne. 8, the scheot-room le gradiy fe | Sm *UONTE, Temmenr Wendel “arese, | een gn ge aye | Sestr ot 8! SSP US * SES” | Reena, 2 BRAM Peee™ | SHILLINCTON'S Booxsrone, alarm last night at 9°45 o'e! was caused by | need of Ts. Emma Christian, Sarah Washington, Catherine ‘HE NEw CAURCH OF THE ASCENSION.—The the discovery of fire in a frame building, used |” Male ). 1, Miss Clarke teacher, was | Emma Christian, s a festival being held at Hooe’s building, F street, SAKERS AND Sine will 1205 F street, between imh and Conner 4% StReer anv Paxxa. Avenve by Mr. M. Marceron, as a grocery store, corner examined by Moore. The medal’ was | Clellam. and John Holland. Thirty-seven have ‘J oe SPEAKERS AND SINGERS find between 13th and Lith, for the above object, is | «}, = ia eeoumend tn elaare a decided success. Everything in abundance, ‘: coun. ‘ood anu the ladies attentive to all wants. ‘The fos: rag tee eee aren coat aan tival wi very night this week, and . ‘roche: AE wary 7 Apt | vocal organs For Coughs and Colds the Trockes ——.——— tual. SMALE Pox zs e been reported since My Kixopom vor a Honse—What the Monday, as fol Latreet, between 6th and | of King Richard could not then procure, allcan Yo, daring the year, and more are Of Sth and D streets southeast. The tiremen ar- | awarded to Conrad Weiss, and diplomas to | been transferred rived promptly but were unable to extinguished Matthew L. MeNal D. Griffin, James M. fragt lsd Feehan Leighg heptbes the tiames in that building, owing to the com. | Cathran, Robert F jon, Thomas A. Baily, eum were Bt assisted bustible meterial, and it was burned down, and | Clarence Miller, Theodore Miller, Robert | ‘nation. : nes Ei two two-story frame houses adjoining, occupied ‘hampion, Benjamin F. Shelton, C.S. Prather, by H. Dorsey and H. Green, were infared. The | Charlee scott, dames Farner. Charles Miller, | yTH® Coxcent to be given by the Barili house and stock of Mr. Marceron were destroyed, | jobn Ritter’ and G-B.C. Wells. The entire | Musical Association at Marini’s Hall this even- D*® GOODS AT PANIO PRICES. . ing promises to be one of more than usual ex- te + 449 do: y {4 fest soar the howe. inser tS. oak Fhe | Prarih Dt Male Primary, Neds mas | feltean, Game ee Wray patton, | eh cok a ee ist ake, | Paribas gts cope a jem, fr Spee ty. and $540 for the house. insured ph pant Fourth District —Male Fiend oy i. ized, as well om account of ite merits a6 een 2d aga and F do.; i . ment will not vat ee Apri 1a im = dits.gramn ct Gus, Teese testemeseie | eee ee fh vied vis the eduction und cucouragomunt | siz and Oth streets southwest; and one death in | is the most remarkable thing for swellings, stl sad gructive aera en teecty peace | rty of = H. xe. pane the | plin. Forty-six [mimes —- whage oars — of beginners who show promise of ing & ley between 6th and 7th and H and I streets. Joints, ee stings and ae ae ‘Was the explosion of a coal oil lamp. SS eS fer. he pi creditable position in musical art, but who aaa acerca os sie ee THE COURTS. Tux Lavon Councit Sr :herwise lack the opportunity for the cultiva- —At a recent | cises yesterday were in the usual Loma | bn development - | POLICE COURT, Judge Snell —To-~lay, John T. meeting of Kedstone shop No. 1, Umited Me- | studies; and Trustee Champlin fave the pop pero patent oedema ncn timer whellon. cour Perryman, two youtha, vere facd chanics, a discussion was held on the action of — thorou; This echool is con- what can be done by an organized im | #Seach for throwing stones in the streets, John | a neering gage ene “aeaes fa {iisdirecton, and thoes interested either in | Henry was fined inns fen cape yens 6 vanor: Ing from that organ:z: . Mr. A. E. Red- | were lows: Medal—Chi ert. | musical de: jure and simple, orin | James H. Tillman el i with stealing a stone, who was present, took a part in the dis- | plomas: for john Martin; de, tof musical i cussion. Finally a resolution condemning the | ment—Charles Bishop, G Sebiar- Reg per rice atonn ag cen were ‘atrendy boon | Denney Been om tll eae oereee Labor Council, ami com; ting the | ship—Ferd. Ka cnt 7 accomplish: horse Yast tilghtsasd af once started to this city that eee a opted, and to | Monney, — ght, Cli = . EE where he found lls horee tied uptosthreskingum. show their disap; course’ pursued 5 ip—Samuel Crown; chine Conti ¥ eee madsen motion. was stoped =a Rust Reri7s Saree —Tae, Millowing heave 1% fied to recovering ths Innrse and tug the thief while he was in the act of sell: animal for 830. Sent to the grand jury. ‘ENT BOY 81 nd a 8. V. Hessler, with assavit and batters wirintent to kild hitdeckoou Freda, e or Se, case occutced ES apr ge ppt St , crowd of cul beys mad Erccatt a aaa teh icaiaer ata | he n "3,2 been made since our last report: - No. 10 (for girls), Miss Johnson, jarge vote that henceforth Redstone shop No. re fo. 10 (for girls), > eg : * u OF T Strax nm ane te a of “The Charch | D€r. There are 42 pu on the of the ’” was held last night in the lec- were ture room of the Y. M. C. A.; Mr. C. E. Foster im the chair and Mr. Till secretary. The follow- " Neit Clara itams for meee rommendeg, 208 Mr Beast, Drom the come | Deer ake’ a madi wet Gee vem te hoen an ee ee ee n 2 5ONB, Ev ifuise, F.W. Pratt, C. F. Foster, James a | enuer, and diplomas to the following: Emma tol, the in Fields’ 4 mi7-2 121 Oe content. Gasaway, T. W. Ritter, M. P. E. Chandler, H. | Elmore for attendance and deportment; Ellen ‘ortunately no conse OUNT ON Saunders and E.R. Rankin. The vestrymen | Brown, Ida Newman, Agnes Kettler, Kate ids wee apparently Most ves i consider the ‘of, zing aSun- | Cumberland, Jessie Mcore, and Sarah ‘Hagar eee ene testimony. joa oome Sw THIS R&- Say school in ‘conjunction with the clutch. for deportment; Lula amen, Norah Mash, Fi tag leealer. - SS Sienna Enns Piet. eer are Codriek fired . ii “eners. Bre ‘Tus Orpest Inganitants’ Assoctation | Josephine Merritt, for spolarthis Isabella — iehis“coutiniod first one ato, the Envene, Ls ‘4 o Progra a Brae wre wat Sth ESE SS 2 Va. boy and that had invited John Dowl been ext be J we ver the are pat pual oration City and Mr. Primary No. 5, (for boys,) Miss Jennie Mc- dence. Resolutions of respect to the memories | (th and th streets southwest, was examined pot of David Jobn M. Young, John J. Hil- oe cee ae pees ton and Fielder ht. Dorsett, deceased members | acq - very creditably. Of the association, were adopted. =. were follows: Li el 4 ‘