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~.. Same 1S, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, &c., To night. Natonat Theater Miss May Ga lagherin the ‘Dew drama entitled “Chat.” Theater Comigue.—*Orime, or the Car Hook Murder,” and the usual mi euus Altrec: tions, ancnceessiiiiemeanes re Locais. Mr. Wiltism L. Cowan, treasurer of the public schools, paid off the janitors and sweeps yesterday, up to the Ist of June. De Commandery, No. 4, gives an ex- earsios picnic to Glymont June 24, when a» delightful time may be expected for those par- ticipating. ‘The temporary engine house in course of Construction by the United States government for engine company No. 3 will be ready to oc- eupy in a few days. A mass meeting of the friends of the Irish Home Kule League isto be held at Legislative hall to-night. Gen. Hawley aud Hon. Fernando Wood are expected to ape The Citizen's National BId., closed ite business t books and papers were will continue improvement ia contem of the avenue, betwe-r re an elegant store is 7 Lockwood & Co. 1 A. Watts was a grafuate of the al department, H 7 it y evening, and not Aq, ak. Bank at Hagerstown, sha t in the morning papers that . Corcoran wns taken very sick at Office yesterday morning, hat to be carried heme” is * mertake " he ts Harper's | Also from Robert Beall 1 was found on day and re- second precinct station, when moved to t the coroner after viewing it gave a certiticate of burial. Gen. m Einstine’s war on the worthi curs 5 ¢ captare of 3 caning pris- oners yesterday, and the execution of aken the day befera. This morning @ skirmishing party was sent out om Capito! Hill. Mise Mary A. Triplet. has been appointed | tkin the refur ter division of the Post | Ofice departmest, vice Mary E signed, Mis« Mary J. Kinney has bean appointet clerk in finance office, vice Miss A. K. Evans resigned. | Mr. Eugene Carusi bas for Mesers. Hall and | Hume entered suit against the Washingtoa Club on an acconnt for $6,466 11. ranning from March 4th, i*72, to May 25th last, on which there sre crediis of $i,(2s 11, leaving a balabce | Key. James McDevitt, late asristant pastor of | St. Matthew's ) Church in this city, has severed with the archdiocese of Baltimore fentified with the see | of New York t was ordained at St. Mary’ more, in June 1538. This evening at the Metropolitan Methos'st Church, the Kev. 0. H. Titfany officiating, Mr. C. W. Coo zing director of the National Bank of 1 ibe united in marriage to Miss Stargise of this city. Tha happy couple Will sail for Europe oa Saturday next, to be absent a year. os The Washington Market Difficulty. THE COMPANY aCT THE ULTIMATUM OF MEETING TO rectors ot the Market Company met at € of the company last ev: z + Mr. Ordway, Fitzt bree years in x by starting them at the s sold tor two years ago. Emery having arrived took th + ard on motion of Mr. Connolly, the mittee agreed ve any communication the market submit at § o'clock. Mr. Chandle if the statement as pubbsbed in the was the ultimatam of | the cealer: presented that, there woukt be reaming mach time would be best to that the come im dire em te understand at on Pany reject their propo-ition. , Mr. Ordway thought the ineeting of the dealers did not represent the unanimous feeling of the market men. Mr. Cennelly agreed with Mr. Ordway, ant | thought there weuld be no difficuity Im filing the places of all who want w give up their et At this juncture, 3.15, the committee of mar- Bet men arrived. "Mr. 0: introduced the am, Mr Kengla, who said the dealers had €d their statement. Taeir secretary, G. eter, jr., then read it. It was to the effect that the dealers are willing to occupy their stals and pay the prerent rental, but in no cas> to pay bonus, they also desire the company to close the merket three days in the week. In case the Markeg Company donot accept the position they bind themselves to make the | sary arrangements, vacate their stalls, | take stalls in the new market, to be built at Savage S..uare. M. Kengla was called upon togive the reasons for the action of the committee, and said that if the stalle were sold the dealers might lose their business. Mr. Ordway asked Mr. Kengla if he did not krow that the charter compelled the company to sell every two years. Mr. Holston, of the committee, thought the times were so hard they could not afford to pay a benns. Mr. Mueller thought the principal that the rent was too high, and t aford to any bonus. Mr. Chandier said he was glad to meet the dealers, but when they come here with an uiti- matum there was po chance for « compromise, and the company could only reject the uluma- tum. He then read the law and charter, claim- ing that the dealers entered into possession of if Salis w ii understanding that the | stalls were to be sold, and the company had no right to deviate from the law. Hesaid that two | committees of Congress had decided that the construction put upon the law by the market company, viz: that the stalls were sold for two years, Was a correct one, and in accordan: with the law. It would be a hardship to the com pany to allow owners to occupy them indefi- | If the dealers did not want to buy the #gain, other people would bay them and | Pay the reut asked, showing conclusively that | the rent was not too hi Miett tho company had a right xtend the term of years to 3 or 5, if they de- | I tod Mr. Mue eason was ould not! er nus previously paid market, and after years they had come to | € t here for two the conclusion “s were too bigh. hat the company pro- own nage their usiness, and bad | aor hey ld sel! ¢ stalls with the igwing the occupancy of them | instead of two. The c: i at i the company ing or sei > else who wou He would be satisfied cent. on the capital } | ere had not been a time in * were doing 50 poorly Stock a8 to-day. He | of 50 of the deaters | gree to pay any bonus whatever. gis asked ompany to do the best He bad brought the resolatious from | , and he wanted to take back an az- 1 not a, 1, ad wer to them. Let it be yes or no, if they fay hing else. He was satisfied the dealers | 1 not design it as a threat. Mr. Comnoliy said his sympathies were with | the dealers, and he was sorry that the ultims- tum was before them, because he knew that the wer that coul! be given was “no,” to yer. He would like to have the matter more amicable condition, aad he thought the company was anxioas to deal fair- ty. He wished they might carry that paper way with them in their pockets, and meet with the directors again on Friday, and see if they eapnet amicably arrange matters. ‘On motion of Mr. Chandler,the company voted to decline the proposition of the dealers, as one that could not be accepted legally The dealers withdrew, and the directors to hold another meeting Friday night, to meet the dealers. Adjourned. | MERTING OF THE MARKST DEALERS To-Day. | ‘There was a meeting of the market desicrs | to-day, called toonter by Mr. B. 8S. Elhott, Mr. George Oyster secretary. Mr. Elliott, from the committee to confer with the Market Company directors, re] j the resalt of the conference, The committee | were discharged. | Mr. Theo. Barnes offered a resolution tender- fng thanks to the committee; appointing a com- mittee to act a* representatives aud attorneys, and take such action as may be necessary before the courts to prevent thesale of the stands, by any «ach legal action as they may deem best, and confirming any action ‘The committce was selected Vawmond, Jacob Kengla, James A. Hoffman, R. Eichorn and George Oyster, and s committee te collect funds was named. The resolution was edepted ag a whole, and the committee in- structed to go to work at once. CxELcLoID Comat, somethin, Deantifu! for earrings, received at eiry store to-day. | Sixt | owners of real property ler, re- | E | | Society yearly | bill in relation to mar! | House bill providir | session of the fourth Legi {1 | tution, which was filled to i | Wm. H. King, lots 1 and 2, } equa th take. as follows’ —Joun | Position LEGISLATIVE ASSEWBLY. COUNCIL.—The Council met lg tigen poet the usual ir. House bill for the reliet of Samuel Ceas was read a second time and re- ferred to the committee on claims. House bill for the relief of Fielder Magruder was read a Sret time and Jatd over. House bill requiring watchmen or ‘iagmen to be stationed at certain railroad cros-ings in Washington county, and for other purposes, was read the first time. Mr. Brocks moved that the petition and accompany- ing papers of B.F. Isherwood be returned to him, at his own request; a to. Council bill to amend an act prescribing the daties of certain officers of the District of Columbia, and their compenration, was read a second time and referred to the committee on claims: diz. Brooks introduced ® bill to regulate the granting of licenses for the sale of intoxicatin: liquors and fer other purposes, which was rea: a first time and laid over under the rales. [The Dill provides that before y Spplieant for Ncenee tor the eale of intoxicating liquor can | have bis application acted on by the board autborized to grant such licenses he shal! pub- | lish such application, with his name and place | Of business with the names and addresses of the petitioners, m one or more of the daily news- Papers in the city, for at least fifteen days, at the discretion of euch board; that the fees of the prosecuting officer in ali such sults brought for the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors stall be contingent upon his success ti the prosecn- tions, that it shall be deemed sufficient proof of sale of intoxicating liquors that the alleged | place of such sale shall bear the usual ch irac- | teristics of such places, and that persons are | found in and about, or bave come out from snch place under the influence of intoxicating li rs | . Golden, from the committee on Washing- ton, Georgetown and county affairs, reported back Houre bili to cause notice to be served on n certain localities; passed. Mr. Baker introduced a bill tixing the | me within whieh appeals and supersedeas | may be taken from judgments of the justices “ | of the peace in the Distr | was read a first time. ; | committee on finan | 23) for the t ot Columbia; which Mr. Thempson, trom the . reported bill (H. D. No of the salaries of the of ne Fourth embly of the District of Colum- ja, with amendment: hich was the uction of the pay iain of the House of Delegates from $140 to S100. ‘The mendments were concurred in and the bill Adjourned. e.—The House of Delegates met at 6 o’clock last evening. Mr. Hrooks, irom the committee on indebtedness of the District, re- ported bills for the relief of. H. Holden; Francis Prott, assignee of M. Duifey; Charles Curtin; Cornclius Clark & Mra. John France; James Towles, agent of the estate of 3. G. Tayloe, avd John W. and E. Baden, all of which were laid upon the table for the third reading. Mr. Cox, from the committee on pab- lic works and property, reported favorably a Dill to reimburse owners of property on Penn- sylvania avenue, from Ist to 15th street west, for the cost of the wooden pavement laid pur- suant to act of Congreas, approved July 8, 1570; read asecond time. Mr. Urell, trom the com- mittee on appropriations, reported an act fur the relief of H. 1. Gregory; the New England eeting, and Wm. J. Donoho; also, from the committee on health, House bill No. 2, to prevent incompetent parties from en- gaging in pharmacy in the District, all of which were read a second time; also, a bill providing | thatthe commissioners of the sinking tund pay Wm. Hussey for setting curbstone, &c., under the authority of thelate corporation. Mr. Trim- ble introduced a bill to Sx the time for taking supersedeas and appeals from judgments of jas- tiees. Honse bill for relief of A. H. Herr, fi Camages sustained by changes ef grade around bis building, was read a second time. Mr. Berry moved to suspend the rules tu take up | and pass Houee bill im relation to licenses im- posed upon tra les, business and professions tn the Distric ed. On motion of Mr. Fiem- se Tetunding of certain taxes to persons r ng on I street northwest, between 11th and streets, was passed. ‘On motion of Mr. Trimble, @ resolution appropriating $1,200 tor the pas ment of the chairman and clerks and printing of the testimony for the investigation Of magistrates last session was passed. House t gardening was passed. that cause of action in case of railroad accident for damazos shall not [erish with the death of the party was passed. Mr. Underwood offsred a resolatiun providing for the appropriation of $35) to enable the Speaker to pay journal of the si fourth Ls ative Assembly; T Sey amendments the bill was laid over informa! Council amendments to Hoase bill to p ployes of the Legis'ative Areembly w. curred in. Mr. Shepherd introdu rent resolution, which was pas urn without day on Th: » at 12 a,” ——— ee Tae Tard Awxvat ComMeNcEvENT of the collegiate department of Howard University took place } night at the chapel! of the insti- ts utmost capacity. Kev. Mr. Strieby, secretary of the American Missionary Association, Professor Langston, Gen. Howard, and the faculty of the college were on the stand. After Parsons, Gen. Howard said he had been in- ucted by the trustees to read a resolution md to confer a degree. The reselition was that the thanks of the board udered to Professor Langston for the fitel- a efiicie ith which he has discharged juties of acting president of the instita- Gen. Howard then said that pursuant to vote of the board of trustees he had now the pleasure of conferring on John M. Langston the degree of learned doctor of law. ploma was handed to Prof. Langston amid ap- plause. After a few remarks by Gen. Howai & solo was rendered Beaty Mary Warric! Mies M. A. Nicholas, of Port Orange, Fla, was then introduced, and delivered a well-written essay on ‘The Royal Koad to Success, or to Know and Follow One’: ,~s Mr. R. 1 Mitchell, of Alexandria, Va., delivered an o1 tien on “Policy against Principle.” Professor Langston conferred the degree of batchelor of arts on the two graduates—Miss Nichols and Mr. Mitchell—and ‘8 purse of $100 was presented to the female graduate by J. B. Jobnson, through Prof. Langston. The exercises closed with benedicticr by Prof. Westcott. ——_e_—. Rear Estate TRANSFER: J the d —H. L. Perrine et al., trustees, to Wm. Howard, part lot 26, square ; 205, $1,400; T. A. Curtis, trustse, et a!. to Thos. Weicb, part 4, square 755, £998.40; William R. | Woodward, trustee, to Julia Riesinger, part lot 18, square 733, £5,000; Wm. J. Miller, trustee, to igfield estate, sit- uate on the east side of Eastern branch, $10; Alex. K. Shepherd and wite to Edw. M. Nourse, lot 16, equare 164, $16,500, Jas. T. Osborne, trus- tee, to B. M. Barker, situate in the county, called Good Luck, $1325; Wm. Howard to H. L: Perrine, part lot 26, square 29, 31.400; Henry Menger and wife to Perry W. Lowe, part jot 43, old Georgetown, $3,000; Howard University to Catharine Diggs. lot square 1,085, ssi; G. Smith | Wormle: to John H. Cook, lot kney, lots Sti Evan Lyons to C! 35 and 3 bas. ©. Duncanson, lots Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, $2: Gulick to Jobn T. Lenman, lot 4, | 652, $2,125; D. M. Lightfoot to A. Shepherd, lot 11, square 673, 36,000; KR. P. dge, et al trustees, to John A. Barber, part | , Square 791, $4,000; Henry P. Sanderson to | Flerian Trautman, part lot 34. square, 534, Si: Mapgie E. Plumley to Maria Roberts, jot | Bs 3, squa #414; Columbian University to J. | J. Purman, | 2, Columbian University | grounds, $1,150; J. H. Lathrop to H. L. Van- derbilt, 2, $50,000, geen Taege Divorces.—To-day, in the E Court, Judge Wylie made a decree of dive: in the case of Lizzie Turner agt. Lemuel W. Turner. The petitioner states that she is the danghter of Geo. Koop; was married in March, Isl) that the defendant has been habitaaily unk, idle and dissointe for two years, and has contributed but little to the support of hersait and ebild; that he has treated her with cruelty She also charges adultery with one Kose Thomas, and with deserting her in August last. Mr. Thompson appeared for pla:ntitt, aud Mr. J.J. Jebnson took the testimony. Also, in the case of Frances Ann Carroll agt. James J. Carroll. In this case the parties were married in 1546, and she charges that after | living together for about fifteen years defend- ant abandoned her, and has been living in adultery with one Kebecca Turner, and is an | habitual drunkard. Mr. I. L. Johnson for pe- Utioner. Mr. John Cruikshank took the testi- mony. ‘Al, im the case of Charies Jones agt. Julia doves Complainant states that they were mar- ried in 1886, and lived together until February, Is0, when he charges defendant alienated her affections to ove Sonny Peck and others, and for a year or more ssid Peck and her have been Nvingina@ultery. C. N. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. H. W. Garnett took the testimony. ne: tacts Mapemcedannns ‘Tue Boarp or Fike Commissioners met last n'ght, and the engineer submitted a report, recommending the confirmation of Wm. Freneb, Thos. Martin, Thos. L. Newman, Chas. H. Lewis, W.T. Hunt, W. K. Kirkpat- rick, M. M. jaiton, J. O. Leary, time of probation; ent of fire-slarm tel su! port, and the committee on fire-alarm Te he | was Cirected to make arrangements for Erection ot poles for wires from the truck house tsi ae orth west. tol reets T ot W. aly ae and G. E. Leh ap ay man, jr, were recefved'and Li g. House joint resolution No. 1, authorizing | ‘or the proper indexing of the | conear- | | , * that this | yer by Rev. Mr. | The di- | y | Silver medal, Samuel { Pablite | SR0OND Disrater. Male Intermediate No.3, Miar M. E. Rowe teacher, was examined —— attetnoon, at the Seaton building. merit roll was as follows: —Medal to M. Kent; diplomas to Alexander 8S. Hensey, Locke, George W. Wiliams, John J. Waish, Edward J. McCristal, Robert Marbury, Rartc ©. teiber- , James EF. Brooks, F. Randoiph, fichara L. Martin. James F. Hiibas, Wilbar S. Dodge, Harry K. in, dames H. Witherew, Jobn F. King, Charles M. Herbert, John T° | Howard, Charles C. Brereton, Lewis B. Ray, _ dobn ©. 5: . Campbell, ma Moress, mM. Fletcher, Christopher PP; | spelling medal. George Locke. This school bes taken the spe! egraie for thres successive years, Al pelling match George e Kent and John Spencer were | perfect, and’ after three trials George Locke | won the seen Books were givan for spelling to the following pupils by the teacher:—George Locke, George Kent, John S Wilhame, Onristopher Lopp, | ley. Number on roll, 43; all present; transfers, 25. A book was also given to Robert B. Ciark- | son by the teacher for excelience in drawing. | Ope of the most interesting portions of the ~¢<- amination was that of physiology, conancted by the papils. Tne topics were as foliows:— Bones, Henry Rediield; muscles, Charite Ruoff; cireulation of the blood, George Locke; respir: tion, Alex. Hensey; nerves, Wilmot Morgan; senses, George Kent. Each boy bandied bis topic well, and showed that it had been given careful study. Tbe examination was contacted by Trustee Detrick, assisted by Urastses Wolf, McLellan and Woodward, and Saperintendont Locke, Geor; neer, George initield Brad- | Lellan and Woi!, Prot. Gage, Superintead sat Wiiso Mr. Jolin E. Thompson. There were presen! L. Stern, Mr. Tasker, and a nuw- ber . ‘There were $3 papt's on the rol | all present. of which number 45 will ba tea! | ferred. ‘The examination (intersper: was a remarkably tine one, ures whatever. Mr. Taompsou nation in geography, Mc. Larithmetic, Mr. Gage in stal arithmetic, and Mr. Wolf in histor: bis school took ‘the spelling medal for t le, which was won by Jas. Baer, for penmatship | arship being a the regular awar ad the three months’ sclial- tothe same boy. Besides diploma for scholarship was awarded to Frank Pendel, and the teacher in spelling to Van Ars- l,and EB. The merit roll is as follows: Baer; @ mas, Thos. Van Ars- aanders,Wm. A.Wilson, Bryan Stickney, Frank Helwsen, Lusby Henry, L. Hine, John A. Brennan, Joho H. A! Fo lor, G. Edward Weaver, Fred"k E. Tasker, At- wood P. Latham, Chas. B. Ward, Clarence L. ‘Trevitt, Walter Pampbrey, Oscar H. Coum>e, dos. W.S. Walker, Joun G. Stewart, Frank Hooper, E. Lewis White, Antomo’ Touceda, Geo. W: Kennedy. The sub-board determined this morning to give the pupils a picnic at the Washingcon Schuetzen Park some day next week, and the arrangements therefor will be completed on joncay. | presented books for proticiouc | Fred. Tasker, John Stewart, T! Antonio Touceda, Uscar White. THIRD DISTRICT. The examination of the female grammar School of the 3d district took place yesterday alternoon at 2 o'clock, in the Wallach school build mg There were present of the school board, Mesers. French, Hovey, Allan, Dulin, Superintendent Wilson ani Mc. Hart: There are {0 na yon the Toil, and every pupil was present. The examination and the literary and musical exercises bave not been surpassed at apy ecamioation this year, and the teacher may well feel proud of the results of ber years efforts. The following is the roll of merit:— Medal to Eva M. Van Doren. Diplomas to Mary =. Bohrer, Celia Doughty, Mattie Garges, a. neon, Electa Hunt, isabella McKie, arf, Lucy A. Cole, for attendance: | Helen Schimmeifenniug, Nellie McMack, Cap- | tola Herold) Mary Jones, Minnie Byerton, | Annie Beers, for scholarship; Lilly Cross, for music; Annie Smaliwood, for penmanship; Mary M. Dyer, Libbie Motlat, Eva Sanderson, ie ¥, Ilanche Jordan, Saltie Wood: id. for deportment. Three of the papils will | be admitted to the normal school. FOURTH DiSTRIC Female Intermediate Hern teacher, -Jetters | ined to-day, at 2 ip presence of a num | trustees, ex-trustees and friends, who tak: | great test in the welfare of this achool. | There are 51 nameson the roli, and all were present on this oce The exer: very interesting, and scarcely a 20's? curred throughout. The realing exercises : The Rainbow,” by by Emma la Denry; by Mary Davis; “Foar ”” Leunia Knott, Lydia Kiley, Alberta vie, Pianche Hammett aud Mary Davis; and Sale of Bachelors,” by Lydia Kiley. The medél was awarded to Kate Campbell, and diplomas to Kate Stilson, Mattie ‘Bul- lard, Mary Davis, Annie Bullard, Rena Fear- | ing, Ida Drury, Alberta Davis, Carrie Knoch, Capitu’a Lipphard, Detla Page, Ida Yates, , Linnie Knott, Mary Wilson, Emma Lucas, Cameron, Mar; 'y y Birr, Rosa Page, Lydia Riley, phard.Bianche Hammett, Ninna Walker, Carrie Norris, Annis Sidney Guthrie, Saran Halley, Susie Darley, Alice Barnaclo, and Kate Meyer. Ella Callatan received the ‘spelling medal for the District of Columbia. The teacher presented eautiful Looks to Kate Stilson and Sidney Guthrie, the first for scholarship and deport- ment aud the latter for superior spelling. The closing address was by Blanche Hammett. | Miss Van Horn has had tive years experience as ieacher in this grade of school and her success 880 favorable that it needs no comment. —— The Colored Schools, FiKST DISTRICT. The schoois in the Ist district were examined | yesterday in the Stevens building, the following | being -he awards: | Mary Borr, F A | | | Primary 16, Miss M. L. Hoy, teacher; num- ber of scholars, 55; present, 53. toll of’ honor: | Medal, Sophia Tubner. Certidcates of merit— Scholarship, Ernest Palmer, Hamilton Bagby, Allred Hawkins, Jas. Carter, Grant Martia ard Anna Harrison; $; i | drawir, anc scholarship, Allen Noble. Primary 15, Miss Ea. butler, teacher; nom- - | ber enrofled, 52; present, 48. Roll of honor— | Euzst prize,'miver medal, Margaret, Tyler; | scholarship, Elizabeth Jacksou, Sarah Fra | gier, Eliza’ Jackson, Brooks and Ger- | trude Bi spelling, Dora George; drawing ey; 5 and scholarship, Douglass Conway. Primary 14, Miss A. W. Ringgold, | namber eurolied, 53; present, 52. | honer—Medal, Victoria Butler, scholarshi | Elizabeth Holmes, Susan Lom ix, J Atkins, | Edwin Baker and John Wheeler; apolling, | scholarship and drawing, Emma Miller. Primary 13. Mi-s Laura F. barney teacher; number entolied 49, present 48. Koll of honor: immuons. Certlticates of merit—Attendance, Kate Smith; schoiarship, Laura Tucker, Eliza Spencer, Jopuy Watson, | Virginia Walker, Wm. Simmons, ' Florence Coakley, Lenny Dickson and Sallie B. Ross; spelling, L. Vashon; drawing and scholarship, Harrie Wilson. Primary 12, Miss L. T. Jones teachsr; nam- ber belonging 46, present 43. Koll of ‘honor: Medal, Emma Keith. Ceruticates of merit— Scholarship, Eliza Brooks, James Levi, [4a Stewart, Henry Hartisoo, Andrew Williams, Kobert Gray, John Johnson and George Davail: spelling, Isabella Fisher; drawing, Matthew Duvall and Alfred Poweil. Primary 11, Miss 8. P. Parsons teacher; num ber enrolled 36, all present. First honor: Silver medal, Annie Moulton. Certificates of merit— Attendance, Adelaide Reed; deportment, Mary West; scholarship, Fannie Fisher, Uarey John son, Tuder Waters, Maria Herndon, Frank Wallace and Wm. Davis; epelling and drawing, Caroline Jackson. In the afiernoon the examinations were con- | tinned in the Steveus buliding, as tollows: No. 10, Miss M. L. Bowne teacher; 51 pupils, all present. Medal to Jas. Wayland; certificates to Arthur Simmons, Edward Par- ker, Julia Pierre, Elizabeth Alexander, Mary Jackson, Wel ina Tavior, Rebecca Lee, Mediva Nelson, and Sarah Jackson. Primary 9, Miss L. V. Fisher teacher; 46 pa- 45 present. Medal to Ellis Brown; certiti- | cates to Richard Brown, Kosa Price, Letitia Price, John Braxton, Wm. Jancks, Jordan Williams, Benjamin Weems, Lewis Mason, and | Sarah Gaines. Primary 5, Miss L. A. Barbour teacher; 55 Pupils, 52 present. Medal to Katie Foley; cer- Uficates to Ellsworth Brent, Mary , Wm. Fraction,}Jas. Butler, Jas. Randolph, EtiasHer- | bert, Louisa Herndon, Josephine Tyler, Wittie Di, Primary 7, Miss M. F. Kiger teacher; pils, 33 present. Medal to Eile Smith; certiti- cates to Martha Freeman, Georgeanna Brooks, Lucy Al der, Fanny Payne, Minnie Parke, re Matilda Green, Sophia Smith, Robert Ella Frazier, Hattie Stewart, aud Maria Wil- itame. Grammar 5, Miss N. George teacher; 43 pils, 42 pre.ent. Medal to Jobn Norris; i= cates to Jobn Harris, Anus Francis, Alice But- Jer, Emil ee, John . Vashon, Sosusenia Sins, debe Ueteent, wake aene Queen. Grammar 4. Miss S. P. Vashon teacher; 32 poplln #9 peehenh. Medel to elena, certificates to John B. Vashon, Anna Bouldin, Lira Jones, Sarah Palmer, Mollie Palmer, | Ela Jackson, Anna Savoy, Jobn Harris, and Lewis Thom; “gE National Cortece or PsArmacy.—A , teacher; Boll or P, | _ Prima 38 pu- crter: ms (whe), waiddliegss 1H eat, is rack tard ‘ a tongues, c0@quc Fan—B ne Se. per bunch. Cubs do., 6@60e. Ise. per prund, per bundred. Ceerr, Es —Potators. Irish, 80> ma, rec @S1B pes onions, Ok H Dew. bunch, le ; carrote, © #230." head; rhubarb. 6e Fe Le Binary anch; asparsens.sc # > B pec ane, 50 cele Ste Le. tam chimbere, 20G82 € seq Biaoame . BP dozen; lemons, MEwWe BI apples, ISENC Onrep Fairs strawberries, S@ 0. Batar ty ach; ch rries. Sc P quart. peeled), anatase: do.s(unpecied) lees biackbertios, s 5 an Fi O85, b pie a @%e k BerreR.—Phitadetphia print, 45¢. WB. York creamy, 4S¢.; chotce r: be. Eggs, 23 Povrtry— epring chicken we Cheeses 225. BM. ve. 75c@S1 & BP pali air; Ducks, 75c.@1.25 @ se coruer of and Bs nish the following qa tations of & and fecd: Fiour—Family flour, $8 28439 2 b Welch's family, $1025 % bbl. Ext thern. | $7 60@S2: super. i tye $6. Corn mes eens. Brown Sin, 2233 too. Ship-atat, 3 | Gur. Bhushel. Middifags, ssa@ive P bashsl. Sales anil. Prices at the wholcaale market, asfnrnished by J BR. W. Markin, general om merchan 919 Louis atroate $31 0a) dricd peaches, vanats,$1@3 17 hens, Bd wa er. 15@D!; common, 10913) cee ae; barrel: eating spples, $44 tatoes, $6.00@8 ® barrel. c erties B5@ 310 rrel. Beef—hind quarter, @313 front quarter, $6@98 _Osts, 6i@ss. Corn. Ti Wheat—white, $175@3180;" do. red, $1.70@174 Eees ave firm. Pouitry dull, Both green and dried ee are in dem 100 tons of hay and straw were sold during the past week, hay ranging from 7c @#t2 and airaw 70>. @xe: B® hundred. Offerings have been light. ee Cartvre or Two Escarep Lrvatica— About twe weeks ago one of the most des- perate inmates of the Insane Asyiam, namad George Richmond Walker, escaped from that institution, and the greatest vigilance has since been exercires by the officers to recapture him. He has been roaming about in Maryland and the District since that time, and this morning Detectives Sargent and McEifresh came across him on the corner of 4th and E streets, and at once laid hands on him. He made a stout re. sistance, but was led to police headquarters and arrangements at once made to return him to the asylum. Tis is the third tims he has es- caped; once in 1570, when Mr. McElfresh fol- jJowed Lim about one bandred mites down in Virginia, and bad a rough tims of it in eaptar- ing him. He imagines that Gen. Grant has usurped bis place, and that be must be ousted from the White House. Yesterday afternoon Officer W. T. Anderson took into custody an escaped lunatic from the Insane Asylom pai dames Smith. He was turned over to Dr. Nichols at the asylum. — RESTORATION OF DROWNING Persons. view of the many cases of accidental drowning occurring, the republication of the following Girections for restering persons apparently drowned (issued by the Massachusetts Humane Society) 1s timely. Let everybody read and re- member them, fur no one one can tell how soon he may need to put them in practice; “Convey the body to the nearest house with head raised. Strip and rub dry. Wrap in blankets. Inflate the lungs by closing the nostrils with the thumb and finger, and blow inte the mouth forcibly, and then pressing with band on the ches Again blow in the mouth and press on the chi and to on, for ten minutes, or until he breathes. Ceep the body warm, extremities also. Con tinue rubbing—do not give it up solong asthere is any,chance of sueces In mS Trott Race—A trotting race, between 5. m. Daisy, entered by Perry, and bl. m. Toots, a | by E. Moses, for $150 a side, will take place to- morrow afternoon, June 13, at 4:30 o'clock, at Brightwood park. The race promises to be very spirited, as both horses are considered fast trotters and are well known onthe road. The Tace will be the best two in three, mile heats, to harness. The admission is placed at the low figure of flity cents, which, no doubt, will cause the attendance to be very large. ——e Abrary Association of omposed of delegates from nion Lodges, Magenenu En- campment, and the Ladies’ Union Rebekah Degree Association No. 1, organized last Taes- y evening and elected tn> fullowing officers: ent, Ji . Peake; vice president, A. KR. Cros:; secretary, Wm. P. Allan: ‘urcr, Mrs.J.8. Martin. The 5 starts under very favorable anspices, and will soon be prepared to open their liorary. - REVIEW oF THE PoLice —To-day ths Metro- olitan Police force were reviewed at one o'clock in front of Police Headquarters, The blie coats were marched tn 8; uads from their station- bouses to the Central Guardhouse where the line was formed—numbering abont 18), Capt. W. G. Brock. inspector of the torce, and without music marched to the front of head- quarters, where they passed in review before Commissioners Berrét and Smith and Major Richards. Tar Opp Frtrows’ East Washington Harmony a ges RRADING (Pa.) EXCURSIONISTS.—To-day at noon a train of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad arrived here with 237 excureionists from Reading, Pa., who come under the man- agement of a church in that city to visit t public buildings. They left Reading at 4:50 this morning, Harrisburg at 7:25 and Baltimore at 10:45. They are quartered at Willard’s and the National, and will leave to-morrow at 26 o'clock, reaching home at night. ——_e A SPLENDID CHANCE for investment is of- fered this afternoon in the sale of the valuable building lot corner 3d street, Indiana avenue and D street northwest, having @ front on all tyroe streets. All improvements paid and cen- trally located, being near the City Hall. The sale takes place at 6 p. m., by order of Reginald Fendall, trustee, and will be conducted by Duncanson Bros., auctioneers. Tue THEATERS.—The were announcemer of Francis C. Long’s new play, with onr little favorite, May Gallagher, as the hero ne, “Chat,” should suffice to crowd the National Theater this evening. See advertisement. ‘The coolest and pleasantest place to spend these warm evenings is the summer Theater Comique, and the attendance nightly shows that the fact is appreciated. THE FUNERAL of the late Alfred A. Stratton, the armless soldier, who occupied the sitaation of watchman in the Treasury department, took place on Tuesday from St. Peter’s Church, apitol Hill. The pall-bearers were four arm ‘ese men who lost their limbs in the Union ser- vice during the Jate war. Deceased was buried at Mount Olivi ———— ee Scits POR Market STALL Rent.—The Washington Market company yesterday en- tered euit for the recovery of arrearages of rent of stalls against the following parties: J ustiffer, $208; Henry Baker Smith, #163; J A. Davis, $247.95; Geo. Donaldson, $168; M. H. Homiller, $330.89; James La Fontaine, $267 Wm. Turner, $630. — ae THE Co! Cracvir Court, Judge Mac Arthur. Yesterday ridges and Henderson vs.Austin P. Brown; verdict for piaintits, $2,344. C and P. H. Smith vs. John H. Ribnitzky an A. McEwen; verdict for plaintiffs, $300. Taylor vs. KR. H. Marsh; judgment below affirmed. 0.8. Lovell vs. K. M. Corwine; ver- dict for defendant. P. Willett va. Aistrop & Dudley; verdict for plaintiff, 4200. E. B. War- ren & Co. vs. Michael Fitzgerald; verdict for plaintitY, $100. CrouwaL Covrt—Judge Humphreys. Yesterday, A. Sawyer, malicious mischief, and Wm. Edd, larceny: nolle pros. To-day. Patsey O'Day, (appeal,) assault; Preston Brookes, rob! . (appeal;) nolle pros. Samuel Ward, assault with intent to kill, was ahr assault; . Weed oe case of Wm. Gant, charged with comm! a rageee ralet not which it is RK. c 8. a Riley, was tried, and a vel S Gant nee plished nie cnjct by leged Gant accomplishes Dee the degress of @ Ane ©. © appeared for journed to Tues- day next, at 11 o'clock. Porice CourT—Juige Snell. To-day. James Smith, playing ball on the street; $5. John Bannister, cursing on 1ith street southwest; $3. Moses Hipking, @ small colored boy. throwing stones on the stree*; $1 - B. Clarke. assault and battery on M. J. Laughlin. is Out of the latter pro- voking the former with an epithet not tolerated ‘nilemen, snd a blow was given; $20 and , AD a) land, assault and was that Russell the fo-mer a liar, and he resented it with a blow; $5 and costs. Nellte a assault and battery on Hattie » ee peteg i BmnnPoma stones; witness) got a fore- head, and e mate he the best a F 5 i i Ee pee ate GEORGETOWN, FAREWRLL To 4 Pastor —A } assembled at Grace Church -- ing to bid farew: cepted a cail asm: duties close eto - were during the week. Pen resoae uate Reve ca, Willian, -aiT®8, Atkins and McKee. Rev. Mr. Atkins offered pray Doantital colle “Arnong the it of the congregation, in a few well-timed rem tw! presented to their pastor, Mr. W. A. Fair, handsome leather pocket-book. containing $5). The presentation was quite a surprise to the pastor, who thanked the congregation. The exercises consisted of singing, instram sntal ma- fie, recitations and calesthenics by nin» little ge of the Sunday schol taught by Miss F. ullivan. The singing of the Misses Sullivan, Miss C. Clements, Miss Lida Hunter and F. G. Schutt received hearty appl suse. Resignation axp Evection.—Mr. Joho Marbury, Sr., bas resigned the position of di- rector and president of the Potomac Fira [n- Sarance Company, and Dr. William Marbary was elected to fill the vacancy as director and Dr, Josbua Riley was elected president. Svicips.—Coroner Patterson held an inquest over the remainsof Anna Lee, the mulatto wo- man whose body was found floating in Rock creek yesterday, and ihe evidence was conzla- sive that the act was intentional, and caused by jealousy. Guan Trane — The oniy receipt of grain to day was consigned to J. Gand aud came b: —The exami of the public schovls of Georgetown wa menced to-day batiding on 3 street. Male » taught by Miss Jennie Gard was examined Durtis. The medal was given to FE Mulligan, ana diplomas to Henry Woodward, Charles Watkins, Edward Neilson, W. Nelson, Isaac Trexier, Robert Sommersiile, ‘rederick Von Decenhaureo, James Frizz-ll, Joln Waters, Eimer Rawlins, Walter Whito, Henry Fisher, Charles Reynolds, Charlos Schmerz, Anderson King, and tarry Payne. The teacher presented special rewards for per- fect lessons and good conduct tothe fyllwing pupils: Charles Shoemaker, Walter White, Henry Fisher, Edward Muiligan, and Willie ‘otter. The female primary No.5, taaght by Miss Adelia Ross, was examined by Trustees Beall and Dunlop. The medal was given to Miss Hattie J. Hunter and the diplomas to Mary Passino, Ella Holson, Kosa Octinger, Marion Burroughs, Laura Story, Josephiae Schartz, Mary Jobns, Clara Grimes, Cora Madd, Lillie Faulkner, Stelia Thomas, Abbie O'Conner, Anra Hilton, Emma Ogle, Katie Wetzell, Apna Gibbs, Helen Trundle, Jennie Harper, Kate Harper, Martha Oetlinger, and Emma Bowles. The teacher presented a special mada! to Marion Burroughs ALEXANDRIA: AnnusT oF A YOUNG OLD Orrannen —Hagh Strider, a young man whose nam was familiar in police reports a year or two ago, but who es. caped from the chain gang, and has been ab- sent from the city ever since, after a release from the jatlin Washington, in which he was confined for a robbery in that city, was detected here yesterday afternoon attempting to break open the ticket office at the Fairfax street de- pot, and after a sbort chase, during which he essayed to scare his pursuers by pretending to draw @ weapon, was arrested and committed to jail for court. Coat Oi, Exriostom,—A colored woman named Madella, living near the old tan yard on Wiikes street, had nearly all the clothes burnt off her last night by the explo- sion of an oi! lamp. Cavet.—President Grant has Holcom, of this city,a cadet States Naval Acadeiay at Anna Geo. Brown, a barber, on upper King str for taking an eight legged kilten and it,” as she alleges, “to the thsonian Tosti- tute, in Washington, for ’ ‘The warrant was tried betore ice Padgett this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. West claimed $59 or the en, and the justice, after a hearing of the case, gave a jndgment of $5) and costs in favor of Mrs, West, with a proviso remitting the judgment of $0 provided the kitten was re- turned. Brown did not take an appeal, though it was proved that he got the kitten from an alley where it had been thrown away. ©. M Patterson, one of the witnesses, was seut to jail for *hree days by the justice for contempt vf court in retusing to testity. tinel, tt. elling FLORILINE Cleanses the teeth and gives a felicate tragrance to the breath. Dr. H. V Dempster, Dentist, Sole Agent, corner of Gon- wecticut avenue and K street, over Squiers & Co.'s drugstore. = Luxvry, health, ecouomy insared by using Ucoley’s Yeast Powder. Elegant Light Kolls, Biscaits, &c., prepared in 10 minutes. Try it. Weer’s Dornos 1s Watt Srkeer.—Explains stock operations on email capital without risk. Copy sent free. Tunnaivor & 16,24 2 Wall street, New eB Ings To Kerr Coor.—Buy the celebrated #1 Gauze Undershirt. Fer sale onty at Hollander Bros. 6 ——_——— ATTENTION !— You are invited to call and ex- amine our large and varied stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Gas Fixtures, &c. Prices to suit times. Hawitron & Pragsox, No. 4, Y. M. C. A. B., 9th and D streets. 16 tu,th,s,2w a Wise oF THE Woops, indorsed scribed by the leading physicians asa laxative and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining in popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- stipation, and Headache is unequalled. 4,29,e026 eee Take Notioe.—1,000 dozen fine Gauze Un- dersbirts and Jean Drawers, $1 each, at Hol- lander Bros. 6 ad pre- ——_.—___ Foot Surgery, &c. The feet have constant duty to perform, and need occasional attention by the surgeon spe- lally skilled tn treating their ailments, in order that they be kept in as comfortable and as use- {ul a condition as possible; and thousands of persons who visit Dr. White's establishment (No. 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury de- partment, Washington, D.C.,) find that timely attention to tuose important members, the feet, sconomise time, and conduces to health, com- fort, and cheerfulness, and probably to length of site. Dr. White removes Corns without pain, +0 the patient can walk with ease. He success: fully treats Bunions, Vascular Excresceaces, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailments of the feet. Office hours from S a. m. to 6. p. m. Fee, $1 per visit. Owing to press of business turing office hours Dr. White is unable to attend patients at residences, except after 6 p. m. To PREVENT Fever and En bed there is no eronerecon like Dooley’s ya Tonic. $1 ver eo Ponp’s ExtTeact cures rneumatiem, burns, aids, sores all other advertised sreparations in the fact that it tr s standard icine, treated of-in medical writis ‘and <nown t» be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf Witoox & Gre Sewing Macuiws. The selebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and coreet factory, ith street, Intelligencer 1 Dullding. "10,23" ‘Tuzem and Barometers are repaired «ud made order by Hempler near 4) street. ————__o____ THE COMMUNITY at large spprectate the use- i. of Singer's Sewing ‘Machine, 1,5 ®7 Baltimore is already arranging for chil- drens excursions, 7-One of the most flourishing dressmakers in Paris is said to be a Connecticut man, s7-Thirty ex-members of the union and the confederate armies have united in a call to cel- ebrate the coming 4th of July at Denver. 7 Gov. Dix, of New York, has vetoed decoration the dill makit Soy. a public holiday on ‘that it is fri hegislation. the gro 7 Mr. Jobn bg ma member of the firm of Harper & Brothers, publishers, New York, 1s seriously Mot paratyas f S S7The bishop of Toront & recent ad- arees to the synod, approved of the figh Church Episcopal convention last night Bn iy Enceea R. Welts, of M bishop of the d ocese of Wisconsin. noted Donald McKsy and a band of warm Sp Indians, heroce in the Modoc war, left for the east le §7-A bronze statue of General Putuam was unvieled inthe park at ‘Hartford, Conn, ceremonies and following were bid, ed at Sen Racwanne ts Teer 1ST FNS AbON Deis Izl aonek, vb Stocks— Nariows! Bank of fhe, 180 awk 0; Fational Metropolitan Bark. M2 hil Pas. MArew eau Sek ISX DMT od. Let — iegtom end Gc Teiackei, Distt mn ‘s a: do, ; do. 1378, 70 te bid, Ti asked: do. Us7,70 bid, Th ake: ion. ia, 75 asked; Water Qortificates, 8's, 157, 90 Wall Street To-day. New York, Jone 18 —The Post's financial article sare —Government bonds steady. State bonis dat aed uegiocted. ‘The stock marke” was firm in early go, but afterwards became weak and d-clised ney ea Gold opsont nd dec ined te AFF erp. rod amc ot 119 mount @ 0. at from 110 \ to 141.10. = Ee The Markets Jone 1s —\ urginia sixes, off, 9; Vir sted, SIM; do ex coupous, 49; 31.” North Carotina sixes, old Jo special t bid to-day 2 ms prime bie, cargoes, hal. Dow tnal. $4 New ¥ wonk. Money, 2. short, alse Bev fot and unchanged, a ateade. D.m.—The rate of disoonnt ten been fixed at 2% por Bie; preferced, 43. Loxvon, June 18,2 p.1 Ne, 28425" Lonnox. June 15.330 p,m —The bailfom in the Bank cf Brgiend has iocrensed £229,000) daring the Pat week. The proportion of bank @ tlie bility, which Isat wok was 45 per cent,, is now rie, 24%, ae. L Now dey a’ kof Boal 24 enves at 59 frarce, 20 contimen. ANKFORT, June 18 —B mds of 1892, 97, THE WEATH®K, ght ded change of temperatare meter. For Tennesses and the Uhio «the cpper lake region, and the northwest, weather will prevail during the rest of Thure: with southeast to roathwest ure and stationary or falling bar: pe the Jower lake region, clear Wines, slight chacges followed barometer. The fall, the lower Missouri will rise e day. or Ohi ness office of Tee : y x followas—S 4,28 474; W a.m 20; 2 p.m, 83. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE FAMILY BOR-8, AWA ARNUEDS. No. posite the Mark+t- House — vers fine family If oran, 1 Famt'y Corrixe~ aad Harness, 1 Bockaway sod Harness, the proserty of H. Mavruder, who has cher nse forthem Bale pusitive 2 HOMAS DOWLING, Anctionsor, SALT AFLO* »S now landing fr Tle" MPOERTANT TO BUYERS oF CLOTHING AND GNTS’ @00Ds—In ordur to red peratery to changing my bust gods 10 per cent. joss then any Now is the time for ba-gains RICHARD BULLALOY! mayl€-Im* 7 Hich * EORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, B.C, HIGH STRERT. . _ Bank bonrs, 9s. m.to 4 p.m.,anion Satardays (to receive deposits) until he Iotercs: paid oo eposits. Genera! Bi pking ines dons. and Ool- teotions made all sccessib! inte. Discount days, Mondays. H. POLKINHOBN, Pres't: J- DICKSON Cashier. i 3 B. Polkinborn, Thos. Dowling, J.T. Mitchel, Ine Dickson, " B.U-Oropleyy Fred. W. Jones, Biley A.Shian, E-D Hartley, Thos, Kaowles, eps-6m REDUCTION IN FRiCas —h eandin ao close oat our entire stock of D&Y GOODS befvre moving ints onr New Store, we wil om oe cas SELL EVERYTHING AT BEDUCED ro ia large, en! baresine may be ex pected, KONJAMIN MILL * Je6-tr 101 Brid Street, Goorgstown. NeticE— TEmc’OKAKY REMOVAL. ‘The continualiacrease of business making it ne- cemmary to rebuild my store aud otherwise iucreas: my facilities for the execation of ali orders, T shall ve found, during t oe the work, st 1DGE STREET, a few doors above Jefferson street, As the improvement will aot taterfere with the execution of work in the dyeing an? scouring de- ph pew pec ieee my Trieuts ‘Will be promptiy and'bighly apprecii ted. “W. B, WHEATLEY, Ofice, until farther notice, Noo7 7 Brlase streat Georgetown, DO. ania mart-tr N US st bec, N ELEGANT ICs ontaM AND ovsTER ang%-ly 59 High s*reet. Georgetown, D.O. LADIES’ GOODS. Mapas L. P. JENS &BET is s-llivg off regard. LYE tees of cost BUNNETS and Seaside and Biding HATS. 2117 Peon. avenus, Wash- gee ea North Charles street, baltimore. a ud D GREAT REDUCTION IN STRAW GOODS. Wisbing to reduce my large stock of STEAW GOODS. FLOWEBS aNv RIBBONS, Desore the 15.b of Ju'y.to gmake room for improve- . 1 will offer until that time great inducements o customers. Ladics will fing it to their advantage to gire us a cali before purchasing «lsewhere, MAS. M, J. HONT, Nos. 621 and 62, eet northwest, MISS McCORMICK, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Stairs.) Lam tn constant receipt of the newest desicus MILLINESY GOODS, CHIP AND STBAW BONNETS AND HATS, rexncy FLOWEES, POSTED BONNETS, Syat-tr ® LACES, & to. T MADAME ESTREN’S, 615 igub strest, to <h reduce our enormous stock of Human Hair, Grads, aud Curls. Very beudsom Braids of a new tyl st $1 and upwards; besutifal Ourls Bly vente np fe Lodics tp want wil’ sve money and time. guarantee _ and eramiue, lon to epT-sn EW SPRING Goeps T RSDUCED PRICES’ may, GOODS. 3 EW GODS. ih And NOVELTIES in Faner Goods, tuarlé-tr bistciaabaten SS INSURANCE COMPANIES. slightly | innitien SS jens T. MITCHELL, Ne. 951 Pennsylvania avenne, COMMENCING JUN 1den, [will offer my entire stock of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS At Garatiy Bapoce> Parees. BF Standard manafactarers’ Goods offered as 80 inferd or yontitics are gold JoRN T. MITCHELL. Lot OF BARGAINS AT TRE CHRAP DEY Goons stor, CaARTER’s_ 707 MARKET SPack. 2,000 Yarns oF + PATIN STBiPs pabINeS pr hid Br. ere fre BEMMED TARDKSE zon ail LIMES TOWELS Tarde very beet CANPBIC UALION. ae i 4 iC CALIOO, In 30 doner epics ast BO Ci BLE PUN UM PRELLAS a 100 CHIEFS. 100 4 1,0 cents. ' FABABULS very att kaw MATTING and FLOOR OTL-CLOTE ons: 2 ‘on ENTIRE STOUK EE str 797 MARKET sPace. ROMASERS oF DRY Goods, OER TO REDUCE OUR VEEY LABOR STOCK WEHRAVE MARKED DOWN TUE PRIOES, anv WILL, ON AND APTER MONDAY, JUNE 15, ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON ALU CASE SALES va * MITCHELL, jest SAT Market Space D** ge° DRY cous: OCK MUST B STOCK MUST fe STOOn MUST GREAT INDUCEMENTS UNFANALLELBU BARGAINS: HBAVY SACKIFICES FOBTY THOUSAND pouL, P Day put a WORTH oF Brock must be cnr down ove half Money eavea by calling earl the chotee end ney wanted. Sxeeusiee neck = DEY Goods NEVER su ONEAP. RESS Goops ORS per yard. worth B cents Spey ome ny ote. Fine Tic# ena Oretebture. 12% canta, line of Lier it ktnde for Prices ted Comb ear 2 Comte, worth 3) conte TEL GikGhams cloes them ont. 9125, formerly con ‘worth 28 conte PRINTS, 12% At les xR ALP SCAB. 90 cos BEAL IMPORTED FURNITURE Cents, Worth 25 cents TO BE CLOSED GALF Pit a = BSEILLES SPREADS. ‘So porcost 3 es ‘s < SBAWLS. a LACE JACKETS. TO BE SOLD OUT AT HALE PRICE. FINE CLOTHS AND CaSsIMEBLS, above @ per yard, at prime cost KID ve K'D GLOVEs: KIDS, at £0 cents ‘saat Min kips.e: 81, OTHER GLOVES AT AND E tow OusT. bor cm cus be Balt P flow reat Rergsine § HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. BCGAN & WYLIn, Je3tf 101s and 1020 Sth street &, W. ‘THE Vi&ekY LATEST! BROVHEAD & Co, 1208 F strect, between 13th and NOW OFFER Avdroseogetn BLEACSED COTTON at a%% Merrimack, Garver. and 8} {NTS cents. ‘Thee Prints are cf thewery ben eee, and beautifel in and desigon ASH POPLINS, in Grey ant Brown, 12% IB. 40 ce paud PERC h stroots, ce te ALES and LAWNS. jegant PARIS KIDS vely T1El cents to $10 And @ host of other Goods GBEATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. may23-t¢ SPECIALTIES 3 con's and ap, for la‘ies, 28 cont en | a and SUN’ UMBERLUAS, from 30 aT THE ARCADE, JUNE 1874, PUBE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, $16 snd ap- ND JACKETS Low A’ 33 uOSS GRAIN SILK . SILK eo ri si NADINES. LOW as 50 cents, INTS. conte. IN ALL SBADES, ‘On @ MOICE BORE PB! SUN UMBBELLAS ON SECOND FLOOR. CABPETS from 29 cents to $1, GOOD MATTING, st 23 cents, INSPECT OUR STOCK AND PS1cgs. WOLFORD & SHILSERG, 447 SEVENTS STREET, between D aod E southwest. ! NOTICE! NOTICE™ ore still selling low rates at 980 Peonsylveni. Mobaire apc eas Cheaper than ever, Goode, rf e ots ‘2 tpacas © 24 W ite Goode, at popular prices. ‘owels, wit, Wapkins and Calcors cheap. Bed Spreads, Table, i Bt ay - jomtery. Gents’ Handkerchiefs end’ a general Notions et low taures ans COAL AND WoOoD. OAL! CUAL?! ‘We have now sfloat, and wil! arrive eres the LY epiit Omer ABLE Penosvieacia evens, wevia jets Bill aod Depots T.b-screct W batt CoAkt! CO8LT woop: wooD! JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS, sp ata ~ Ae 3 58 § Ee S bie { rs 7 tidal 3 zo he eo mamtcers 8 ay | ee siihe ; | @ABF, one. doa eee Ea te ALIA ak ee ee , & ‘EDW. CLARK. ‘7. B OBOSSJa &. SDW. hank & Se., e MOULDINGS, Seal

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