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EVENING STAR. THURSDAY..........Jame 15, 1876. WasaTNo TON: Tae oe ise” During the rest of Thursday, in the south Atlantic states, rising, possibly followed by fallirg barometer, increasing south ea © eather will prevail,possibl, Dy clearies ‘weather on Friday. “3 and east stationary temperature, cloaty and wed LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, @c., To-night. Forts Opesa House. — “Ticket of-Leave Man” ‘Theater Comiyae— First-class variety per- formaxnces. ——6.— Condensed Lecals. Both Parker and Adams send us the New York dailies tm advance of the mails. Death to bed-bugs, moths, flies, and all vermin, Hart’s roach powder, 1212 F street. The attention of those desiring to charter &@ steamboat for excursions is directed to the advertisement in another to the steamer ‘Mati reolumn in regard Yesterday @ little daughter of Mr. Edward Soaine, os street, accidentally te pencil into one of her thro a ears and Point was broken off. Chloroform was administered by Dr. Crowe, and the brokea Point was extracted by forceps. The opening trip of the Lyceum Parean ‘excursions, last evening. was a most satis- factory and pleasant affair. Th steamer “Mary Washington left 7th street wharf about 6 o'clock with a select party on board, composed largely of the same people who ber Boticed frequently on these excursions +, RE et 40 miles, At about 11 o'clock the nav: survey ii warn returned, after @ delightfal e U.S. steamer Gettysburg, whic left '¥ yard about elght mosths since on a ing expedition to the West Indies, re- ed to the yard yestertay direet from Bermuda. Tue Tailapoosa left the yan yes- terdzy morning at o'clock for Monroe to tow the #1 Fortress toreship Supply np the Fiver. The steamer Fortune is hourly ex- fed to Strive at the yard from “Port yal, S.C. ——.—___ The Trial of Chas. G. Fisher. Yesterday, in the Criminal Coart, Judge MacArthur, the trial of Chas. G . Fisher, with abstracting papers from the office of clerk of the court was continued after our report closed. Chas. F. Thomas testified that on the day of ‘the skiff race on the Eastern branch last Fisher came to bis house and called Bim out into an alley way in the there showed him a pa; rT which he rear, and said was ‘@ bond In the case against witness for keep- ing open on Sunday, and he offered to settle ‘the case for $10, and would burn the papers. James A. Me Deviti he went to Hurdie’s house > the court rs that Cnar! detective, testified that and toid him to 't with him; Hurdle carried witness to the ice office, corner 12th and E streets, and took a bundle of court papers out of the safe and gave them up; witness delivered thoce pers to Major Richard: Rides them in eure, S,and now recog- Just testified that on the day of the race at the Eastern branch he saw Fisher with a bundie of papers similar to those now tn court, and (fisher sald he was De make a good thing oat o! em. Catharine testifi Dentz led to @ call by Har. die aud another person on her husband, woo ‘Was not at home. The court then adjournet. TO-DAY. The case was resumed tnis morning before Judge MeArtbur. The jurors not sitting In the case were dis- | charged for the term, wiich closes next Sat- uréay. General Henkle stated that they possessed @ deposition of John Curran, now ia jail at Cumberland, Md. The District attorney had Ap his poss rap bad been convicted of crime cession papers showing that Car- in Baiti- more, December <3, 1871, and sentence to the Pouttentiary for four years. Every effort hat o made Obtain & copy of the record of ion, but they had only succeeded ia the getting a memorandum of the far from the penitentiary, which sets forth that he was | pardoned Octover Li, 1574. the tary of the state of Maryland to cee of the par District Attorney Wells declined to accept pemoranduin of the existence of the par ter discussion on the subject, it was de- eided to telegraph Lo Cue governor and sec: ifaconz | could not be obta\ cet. Thompson testitied tnat th o6use case peading agsiast him the Crimiuak Court in Septeraber last a James A. Hoffman was his bondsmar. Mr. Hourcie ean to witness im the maraet aad Wwented to know if he had @ fine laying | against b Were and could get them. Tat he would consult nis im, that he knew where tne papers Witness repited lawyer on the sub- o.. Did a0, and was told not to touch Simon Dentz testified that he got Ris papers | from Hurdie and burned them ap. Pereon on the euhjec Harule. Stephen Just, recat uid not the papers were that F atthe toat race. Did 1 y-three of t rred them to the cier Saw no tell what | had in his pocket notice tuem par. yton testifie! that he was deputy Pelice Court ta September. appeal bonds EK of the curt, (aking his receipt for them. F ‘The receipt showed that the réhad been filed with Mr. Meigs, clerk’ of the court, beswe Tee 2! and August 2d. jony for the prosecuti e 4 iy the prosecution here ——_e—___ Two DFATHS._Mr. John A. Duren, of the firm of Woodbury & Daren, » proprietors of the St. James Hotel, died last night after a Jong illness. Mr. D. had a 3 frienda in this city. the Maronic talpha Lod; large circie of He was a member of | order, being Past Master of Pen- ge. No. 3. F. A.M; a past officar A. Chapter, No. 5: a member ‘olay Mounted Commandery. No. 4; Lod * " A * and Accepted Scottish KI ft ge of Perfection, te, and a of the Masonic Mutual Relief Asao- e “SBauaiiuges with the ence, No. that the defendant for m me SB aude! District. All the above bo- Bat twneG overnment 4 past twenty years ¢ ithease Tucwaynight 8 taken ill while sit- 23 Maasa- remains be in- ersing with some minutes after being The funeral will ‘noon at 5 o'clock Msn ANDWoMAN. erday, Jadge Wylie in the case of La: tia Van Doren. He tried at Clarksville, | and that they lived wife until April, 1876. idren, both now dead; ~~ peraments and dispo Olly incompatible with each as to provoke tncessant and irrecon- liable antipathy and strife between them; jore than two years Utterly abandoned the complainant; that she has leit bis bed and board and deserted his house and home, and still persists and de- clares that she will continue so to do, that abe will ot live with bim sor allow him to | come near her nor where she chooses to reside | Spe always away | could not nor and make her bome, whieh is from him and among those he ‘Would not associate or live with. A HUNDRED Guns FoR THE NOMINEES. lery, has been requested by neman, of the District artii- | committee of the republican state associa- | tons to fre a sa! Judiclery square in bonor of the of the Cincinnatt convertion, lute of one handred guns in nominees immediately momin- upon the reception of the news of the ation. Ats meeting of the German Republican Club, last nt; “bt, @ resolution was unant- Syenue, next to Willian’s.—Adv, c. Ww. Scorr, dentiat, has removed %5 ivania aw Pennsy! venue to 1239 F stress —e___. i ofealte dieda nary SS RES aylvania avenue, near iv street. rin ted Business CARDS from for two dollars avd fifty cents per At the National Kepultican job oMce, ious @UR PUBLIC Closing Day of tke First Grade. The Prize List of the Year. To-day the primary schools—first grate of our present system of public schools—closs | for the summer vaeation. To-morrow, Jane | E 16th, is the closing day of the second grade | South of city schools and of the second district col- | Cornelia Mathis, Eva is; June 1th, the third grade of | clty sebools and the third district colored Schools close; June 20th, tourth grade of city | Brahier, fou! triet colored schools and fourth June jist, fifth, sixth, seventh, eignth an ninth grades of city and eounty schools, and also the Ofth district colored schoois close. Brown, No mode of distinguishing meritorious pu- pils is allowed on the offictal reports of the teachers, except what used to diplomas, bat now denominated (1 bead of regular prizes) as certificates; which | roll are awarded for atiemlance, déportment, scholarship, drawing, pen: music. The certificates manship and vocal music are given for the | greatest improvement during the year, while Alex. McKee, J. those for grammar, arithmetic, g history, natural philos>ph. Mary E. Snood, Catherine Clar' Ganter, Annie C. Carroll, . Edw. Burns, Lillian Mattox, Cross, Dora Beck, Christine Davies, | Keefe. Charlotte” Crangle, Mary | Jonn Robertson, Malissa Evans, J gan, Harry Honell, Jane Luckett. No.6, Mary E. Kealy teacher.— Coomes, Lena John- Mundell, Minerva Allan, Faunie ek, Helen Bri; LADIES’ GOODS. 779 GktaT REDUCTIONS 719 ae = Jas. H. Lewts, Wan. | sé Wards, Albert Brown. Primary No. 12, Miss A. N. Ringzold, ror . Edgar Paine, t, Chas. H. Stewart, Florina Davis, Caroline ‘Towles, Anna Page, Ella | Cook, Edward Twine. Pru ‘0. 13, Miss L_ F. Dyson teacher. Rebecca Jone Emma Willtéms, Thomas Hebrop, Jose; James Rhone, Susan Jotinson, Eliza Webd- Frances Harris. Robert W: iliam Anderson, William Thomas, Lucy Paine, Harriet Johnson, Artbur Brow. | ay it around her neck on ber birth- lay, Sad told her to wear it during her | Yfetime; the ring she took bis death, Other wil te seeing M SUMMER RESORTS. = | £ANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, ton of makin fe ent ee a eee = smaller one too, in presen: % was reealled and . Mr. testiied thathe knew that Mr. Barry hai two watches, the smaller one was an open war he tS ney =! Mrs. 2s mother ir. Barry in Ohio after the death tenderness love, ht retata certaio articles as ting that she was be- A letter was put in from Mr. a — a this city rmission asked, but it appears a was countermanded. timony the court reviewed the whole case, and came to the conclusion that there was no larceny and dism: stating that if there is any remedy it is by civil process. GEORGETOWN. CATTLE Manket.—Number of cattle on the market, 21s; number sold to butchers, isl, @t prices ranging from 485: pound; 37 left over. Number of jambs, 1,384; number sold, 1,084; 300 left over. Lambs sold from 33 to $1.50 per head; olt sheep 4 to Scents per pound; 30 cows sold from $20 te $30 per head. Grain.— Boat Golden Rale, with 400 bush- els wheat to J.G. and J.M | ment, Round Top, with 75 barrels cement to wife. Had seen RDA 'S WhHitk SULPHUR srr from St-rruson’s —” from Warhing . ©. JORDAN. 5. 0. 10ND AT ropriten, | Robert Brown, DAVIS’, 719 MABKET sPrace, Con. Stu Steuer. ‘kiey, Hannah Sat. terdeld, May MéGreevy, Clara Beit, Laura Allen, Grace Aukward, Effie Arnold. Mary Teresa Beckert, Emma Feldvoss, Gibson, Emma Lom- hardy, Jennie Sparks, Lillie Davis, Delta Stone, Detla Jarnoe, Lou » Roberta per » Cordelia Batier, mary, No. 4. Miss A. L. Tilghman teed Jzzie Nickens, Susan ae Jarar, William Corbin, Wiillam Marshall, Taylor, Mary Mo- Frank Cousin, Sarah Smith, Anna Col Primary, No. 15, Miss L. E. Jean teacher. ‘efterson, Ida O. Dorsey, Marth Stolth, William Brooks, Robert Brooks, Thaddeus Jones, Wm. Ri: | Sabbs, Thomas Wright, Mary Alexander, ' Barke, Christian Carter. Lizzte E Betsey Coleman, Sarah Watson, FE ; | Estelle Gates, Jane of Mr. B. fallof isa Cantice, Julia ‘nild Schimmelfennig tencber.—Isaac W. Trennell, Fred’k Young, Ww. Dibble, Dan'l Davis, Ji ter the | Frech, Louis Keyser, Jas. Tlysses Wiiki Fer PARASOLS at balf price at TRAW AND ont oie" ‘as. Gates, Geo. | Obio to Mrs. » J. Williamson, W. waite, Win. Bratfer, Wm. Lithgow, Wm. Donch, John Turner, Ch. drawing, pen- | Pettit, G. Kellum, H. Flood, R. Hartley. Primary, No. 12, Myra E. back, Tobin Cas anship and yoeal Love teacher — M. J. Caywo: lam, Eva 8.5) Scars, SASH BS AND TIES, very raphy, | Pauline Dieterich, Jos. G. | mons, Fannie J. Stewart, Iva J. Jett, rded upon the standing of the pupil on mund E. Palgiase. Hvith G. Turner, James the school reeord as evinced by the result of Welsh, Mary E. Pryor, Minnie Milligan, @ written examination held this month. (In our report yesterday of the contests in | the grammar schools in arithmetic and | gremmar, the numbers won by the boys and | Wm. Lueas, George Brennan. Radol ersed. The girls | t'e, Charles Tompkins, Joha Nich Yales, George Gross, Cyras 8m orthy, Charles Nowland, Wm. H ner, John Saur, Robert Mattingly, Abram | | Berjemin, Samuel Nichols, Charles George hr ae i | Cempbell, Henry Indermaner, Allie Barnes, 4 ze Lolmback, Thor a8 John Gregory, Wm. Boyer, C B apely 0 JOKN ALEK. lvania avenue, b >! AMBUBG BDGES and Primary, No. 16, Miss Emma F. Merritt fens, Gloves. Ly teacher.—Josephine Richardson, Smma Cor- bin, Anna C. MePoerson, Ella Jackson, Ma- tilda Trent, Hattie Wanger, Emma Wil- James H. Monroe, Wiiiiam Jeanette Smith, 2erdson, Lizzie Clayborne, Harty oberta Berryman, Mary Paine. FIRST DISTRICT—SUMNER BUILDING. Grammar No 1, Misses E. . Matthews teachers.— Arthur Lewis uel Gray, Alice Jones, J rah Carter, Mi Emma MeCail, F. Mary Woeeler, Carrie Giay, Wilt Joseph Tacker, Wm. Free lor, Lizzie M ero. For furtne nf tere Joseph Haigiey. FOURTH DISTRICT. 3, Ellen E. Haliday teacher.— | riety, at Ube very lowest pay 719 Market Speco. cor sth sirepe, ON THE GREAT NORTH MOUNTAIN, ONLY &EVEN HOURS FROM WASHISGTON A. 8. PRATT. ements ne Proprietor. WM. 8. BOSS, M D......Resideut Pbysician. . Feapectively, were were ahead. The correct CONTEST IN ARITHMETIC. V. Brown and BARGAINS!: In order to reduce our large stock of BATS, wo Many Hr one mente tation Obip Bate from Tc to @1.23. e 34 district, S31 c—@40 per month of fi made for families, Noe persons ooct | John Hutehins, GRAMMAR CONTES 8. Girls. | George Schleith, Geor road er, is only @3 £0 the round tip. De Welers, grand so musemeuta, may all becbtained at <b: = Xtortionate cBarges, 4 tupplied, cooked ta best of the proprietor to make Rock Enon os con bome for Washing Istdistriet, 36 2d district, 33 THE CLOSING EXERCISES of the secont- ary, intermediate and grammar schools ol this city take place at the school hall to- morrow at 3 p.m. GEORGETOWN ee NS—The best assort KIp GLOVER-2,3. lasbiocable Up's. 4th district, 301 FIRST DISTRICT. Male primary, No. tracher.— Frank 'Shimp, Edw. Kant, Samuel Sart, Harry E Oscar Brown, Geo. Manger, Henry Wil Frank Wilson, Geo. Oliver, Walter Plum? Walter Hor: or, Henry Lewis, Gustav Kutn, Henry Lauck. Female primary, No.2. Flora B. Wiggin teacher —Emma Burns, Margaret Sch Carrie Borland, Fiora’ McDonald, V Wood, Caroline Shuster, Augusta McChes ‘Romaine Morsell; Ellen Connell, Boyer, Carolire Hurley, Josep? tz- | Hickey, gerald, Violet Bowen, Ada Stinemetz, Annie | Nellie F Sener, Effie Bennett, Matilia Wagner, Rss- | RB sie Bowen, Virginia Cooper, Gertrade Har- | Szegedy. Primary No. A. Corcoran | teacher. Jennie Waite, he city from Ke aio oe ba all tbe i French LACES for trimming parpses, cep JUST RECEIVED, ae FRENCH CHIP CAVALIERS, ner, Charies Brock, Marshall FP mary, No. 4, Adele B. G ohneon, Annie E. S th, Lottie Carroll mer resort. Mary Burchari restraints of fi Geod food, abunds TENALLYTOWN Rati ROaD.—A meeting of the stockholders | o! the Geo: getown and Tenallytown railroad | id at Lang's hall, Jane 12. lowing persons were elected directors for the : Josiah Dent, Dr. . Fardon, Jacob Lewis D. Means, Isatah Shoem: Thos. Varnell. Jacob H Kengla w. | temporary presidentand A. P. Fardon tem- porary secretary. | READING NOTICES. The Crowu Buffaio Horn Combs. y through thebrir, with- outedtehing or breaking !t off. Lhey will not scratch ort CITY ITEMS. THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York aveuue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- | endar month. Banking hours, 9 to4. Sat. urdays, 9 to 4 and € to 8. Tis, Ss Dr. C. W. BENSON'S CELERY AND CHax- OMILE PILLS are prepared Sick Headache, Nervous Hi tlc Headaeke, © Jail, Alberta Champ, Josep e Clara Wheeler, Caroline GriMith, Id Annie Roland, Blan Evans, Emma Fanth, , Emma Plerea, Adele F. 2, Miss F. A. Martin teac! Mary Taylor, Mary L, , Essie Mason, Jane Lewis, Mary Jack- Mariba Wells, Morris Wm. Savoy, Robert Henry, Abbie Serah Prater, Mary Giilum, James Mouse, Inia E. Colter, Lizzie ‘Willis, | Mary Davis, Carrie Syphax, ensuing ye: | er.—Fanny Gib IT & SUN, Insurance Agents, 40: XD i Marina Fisher, Al Benlah Wright, Daisy B.D Rebecca Oppenhelmer, and other deatrabie shapes; Matilda Killia: Surf Bathing—Fishing—Snipe Shooting. This well-known and popular Summer resort is Dow open fort . Oscar Robin- x, Amelia Sproesser, Hattis Mary T. Belt, Frances BT Specr as ationivon evr Rice, Belle Rawlett, 3, Miss ©. A. Patterson ary Wayman, Bernard Alexan- Brown, John Coneway, Albert White, Robinette Anderson, Cecelia Jennifer, ,» Magele Martin, Georgianna Bertha Trent, Lena enerally, sud we They pass smoot! ‘ caning, evand Old Poi tereber—Jennie Amy Eckbart, May Givanda, Emma Beltes, Josephine Neubans, Annie 0" Hager, Maggie Jones, Mai Poston, Minnie{Grady Lily Gregory, Mary Clan! 8, Clara Streb, Mary Done! | White, Jennie Durnin, Bertha Sam. | John Beringer, Lee Lio: stag, Matgie Dennison, May King, Nettie | me famaee Easaent eee Bomat: | Wosen: Cucacloch Gott tian Tes Fowler, Macgaret Ban? | Taomas Spraignt, Elizabeth Oramer kan | Ernest. Margaret Downey, Mary McCauley, Wm. Newmin, Isabella Aiken, Mary Era: est, Elizabeth Bretdekamp, Kate Fitzger- ald, Kate Statter, Mary Cave, Ellen Pixley, Johanna Bolan, Henry’ Hamilton, Wilitam 2va Campbell, Annie Deitrict Semantha ‘Walsh, Bruckheimer, Lena Cave, Dollie Evans, ale Primary, No. %, Marta I. Marsh George Whitley, Ignatius Doherty, Cora Reis, Jobn Carroll, 8. Salaman, Catherine Roach, Garland Sellers, John Cameron, Geo. Mary L. Pomeroy, Lena H. Batier, Charlotte | Boyd, Wm. Diggle, Lillie Thor E. Cooper, Grace L. Gibson, Esther J. Lack- | B! ey, Fannie C. Noerr, Alice C. B. Degges, Eftie J. Evan Tucker, Charles ler, Albert Popkins, Jc azan, Cece'ia | 1u8 Bureh, Chas. Mann, Thos. Dickerson, ret Rossell, May m. Dunn, J a te Kass, Shaw, Kob’t McKericher, Benj. Kir "Claniptif; Lola | Downs, Thos. Littleton, t bus Winkelman, John Hi kert, Wm. Chant } are tn sealp. Gessford, Thesphi- M. SILVEB, MARKET SPACE. A gand selection of Ladice’ READY-MADF SUits, OVERSHIRTS, BASQUES, DUSTERS AND ULSTERS, At very low prices. Also, « large assortment of TRIMMED HATS AND SONBETS. — & enter Parker, Alice Demb: ‘erme—$3 per dar. @18 per 60 Special rates for Juue and ger than one month, (or Fer information 9 ress . Daut, Benj. Spransy, Rob't | Lewis, &mma Brooke, Evelyn Smith, Wm. Robinson, Josiah In; abam, Ulysses Blac! Primary, No. 1, Miss C. A: Jones teach Mary Yates, George Ambler, James Boston, Jonn Hawkins, Milton 8! Piper, Mary Payne, Ella Bush, Adele Chase, Caroline Brown, Pay ue, Georgianna Nelson, Bettie Johnson, Caroline Dolly, vy, Edward Holt, ‘ank Sanders. BB Cobb's Isiand, Va. day, teach- Primary, No. er—Lucy Noyes, Meost IN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria County, Pa. MMER BESOBT wit! pion garet Gibson, Kate Lysight, lan, mainte, Hollander, Tmoary, 0. teacher Harry o | Emma Thomas, Margaret Boy- 7, Sarah Oliphant ‘Hagan, John Henders: Willard Colman, Geo. Colman, Geo Laci. Percy Brown, Harry Piatt, Edward n- son, Charles Cotterill, Joseph Crown, Wm. bbitt, Jesse Cook, ‘This delightful SU Sarah Hayes, Martha be opeted for, the Hil, Ella Branam, Martha Giles, Georgi- anra Brooks. Irimary No.2, Martha L. Lawrence teach. lina Brown, Maria Wilson, E sbarles Camp, A tark, Frank How- Ledties will do well to purchasing cisewbere. MADAME | iF. tom nen “BON ie’ next, at 1209 Feunsyfranie events, ire any case. Price, Situated om top of the Allegheny Mountains, uo geist in Washing: dria, 224,80 mere desirable piace can bs found anywhere, ress J.D. McCLELLAN, Supt. 2 S UBF BATHI ton, Georgetown and A lexan J. H. Squier & Co., For terms, &¢ , ad jed-tmn Bangs, Chas. Ral Hitz, Albert Sibley, sbeth Page, Cora Smith | ebre Marshall, Bernard € ard, Thomas Tascoe, Lizzie Carter, E | Terrill, Samuel Jon: | Pollard, James Palmer, Vieta Gibson, Har- riet Crawford, Elia Gillum, Addie Fletcher, Alice Robinson. Virgie Lewis, Mary Green. Sarah Turner, Fannie Brown, Rob't Garnett. Eustace Conway, Annetta Burke, Jane Ta: teacher.—Johanna Hendricks, Josepaine M. 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, Arnold, Julia A. Jones, Pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, op demand. Special rates on time ~aamne oe January and July Edward Cole, Win. Grace H. Murhead, OTE STRERT, (ST. CLOUD Bi Daily recetving ali the latest Novelties ta STS. BATS, LACES and vicinity are Invited te Noerr, Lillie | land, Clara Barnard, th 8. Bennit, Mande M. Wise, Grace | Leesnetzer, a Sanner, Florence McKenzie, ‘anar, Grace A. Goi Maile and Female Primary, No.10,Em3 teacher.—Adelaide Carr, Deboran | Neitze} lie M. Walker, 'Y No. 10, Sailie H. Johnson, teach: i. G Jon Bishop, Mary Wells, Alfred Hasler, | Henry King, Dantei | | Ahern, Jobn Beach, William Brewer, Ida | Cook, Bertha Caron. Hattie Lerch, Carrie Charles Walker, George White, mma Sanford, Dessie » Allee Duvall, Mary Carroll, Townley McKee, Lula Bradburn, Jennie Hammond, Hammond, Salvador Moore, Rich- ard ¥ lendriekson- Ausis Kiaweu, E lward air, ’ 20. ‘ar. | Taylor, Patriek Hannan, John Ahern, How- Reeate aciatr. Jennie Davis, Goo, MoUar ard Burgess, Wiillam Tayior, Charles Nor- ——_.-—__—_. Cer of the elite White's establishment, avenue, opposite Will: successful treatment of hard, soft and vascu- lar corns, bunions, ingrowing and club ni r attending the feet, SANTT BOUSS.—This ¥ ently eitmaied on the tor immer guests. dress, For CENT 3 Newport, Perry county, Our ABD OTA, ealfacd crane = VERMILYA‘S LADIES’ 8HOKS, MADE TO ORDER aT E10 Bid Siree:, Opposite Patent Qiice, ths, Ida Lacy, Wm. Dangerfield, Mary Car- penter, Elizabeth I Primary No. Lucy Brown iJ wl patroniz¢ Ross _teacher.— gy © Sila Cain, Clara Bowie, Min- nie Cayalia, Addie Dodson, Kate Naile, Elizabeth’ Terreil, Washington, Mercer Alexander, Harry Bos- ton, Thomes Cole, Jobn Grines, Wm. How- 1 Taylor, Edward Whitlow, Jas. ith, Wm. Mable, John 6, Willimeona Harris, Amelia Ray, Mary Jones, Clara Hamilton, Kioney MeFarland, George Thomas, Frank Swann, Ottilee Ebert, May Datsh, Bertha | Armstrong, Willie Mulhall, Kosa Walter, | Catherine Grimm, James Burke, Mary Fan- pat ogg Rubsam, Mar. Louisa Stewart, ‘ANNON mouse, Situated om the bi ‘ond, $2 mils ‘ighest Potut on Thornton, Mary Secelia Muldoon, Removal. FIRST-CLASS SCOURING AND DYEING, larged his establishmest by wW building, 906 G st. north- ‘Ss West of 9th street, very near lace. By pro’ Waters, Abratam A. Fischer eni: Sreith,’ Maria Ch: removing to his ne West, three door: bis former pl: jatest improvements, whet or European invention, he is enabled to do ner not to be equaied by nesessing these faciiities. a7 Ladies Dresses cleaned and dyed with- out being taxen apart. g7” Crape Veils refinished n} #7" Grease stains removed eifectually. 7 Gent’s garmenta cleaning and dycing a 87 Prices lower than ever before, to suit —_— AMUSEMENT: PrORD's oPERA HO THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1576, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO J. Z, BUCKINGHAM. “TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN.” Reappearance of MABTER HARRY BUCKINGHAM, Supported by first-class taieat. yet0 conte. No extra charge for at Ellis’ Music store. HEATER C¢ Na 3-8 thy, Jos. MeEneanry. SECOND DISTRICT. Male Primary No. 3, Anna L. Sargent | teacher.—Arthur McCormick, Charlie Ron- | erts, Charlie Stei¢el, Frank McLean, Chartie Prather, Wm. Bu ee nd there are po mosquitoes, RANOIS J. CANNON, ‘THE UvGuIa HOTEL, FORT NONROZ, OLD POINT COMFORT, Va. ‘This delightful Summer Resor weter view not exce nisbed with all wodern improve- Rell Georgetown Sehools. . 1, Miss Alice Craig teacher— Primary, No. 4, HG. G. Stewart teacher — ley, Eiward Mulligan, en, Narcisea ©. Beale, Cora A. aue L. Cox, Sarah E. Muse, Lan- age, Samuel J. Jones, Robert L. Howard, Jos. G. im. Ambler, Fielder Bowie, Willian Martha Griffin, Adele Browa, M. Syphax, Solomon Olsen, Stanle Ebps, Wm. Healey, Eiward min Eckloff, James Duffy, James Roach, Pureeli. Henry Lahey, Lemuel Soteler, Wm. | ey. Wim. | brose © avid Upperman, Wi Ly. ch, George W. Balinger, Tans. O'Con. Julius Herman Wm. Raynolds, Char bons, Anthony Ray, Harry Coon, Rov't try Collison, Wetlin Fisher, oc roger, Fas. ta 09 and cheap. ‘narite Kaiser, Jona | A- . edy, Edgar Conboye, Jovepn Healey, | Wilite J. Stan rlie Stockinan, Edward nor, Charlie Reader, Alt Mockbee. Everett Po- cock, Daniel Batiauf, Liewellyn Phillips, Frank McLeod, Frank Keeler, John L V ve, Ernest Swingie, Harry White, John | havsen, Adam J phason: 24 gan, Oreste Constantine, Lowis Sinn, | Dixon, John Mclutyre, Wm. Ret Michael Hamaban, Marion Hargrove, Harry rsor8, Wm. Parker, James Blakeney, are, Wm. Miles, Charlie Re! Primary No. 4, Mi Frederick Philpitt, EORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. ct 2 batisahols and Bigh strec ecu s : or ‘as scroraing | M[ATFANG' Good White and Mhecked Wednesday ni teach: r—F irst grade, Hanehe, Walter Deet sen, John Set losser, than Wellle, Geo. V aG. Maco, Maggie Barber, Wm. Washington, IL. A. Frost, Ja from May petit for Boating aud 937.10 per week and upwar’ ial terms to partios remaluicg o adress H. PHOEBUS, Proprictor. OMAC HOTE ‘a 8T. Giowars ISLAND, Near PINEY POINT, Ma. sf aaa will be open for ree~ption Visitors by Potomac steamers met promptly at Piney Poin! or Marebgil's hart with conveyance. Table always Selicacies cf the season. Boats fer tailing free of charge. my30 Im* Piney Point PO. Locvecn MINERAL SPRINGS, HAMILTON, VA. ton Servin, Fraucis Ash, Month or longer. A: tay iminal Court, was teresting aud novel case. y Primary No. eg- | teacher.—™ Gertrude Donath, Minnie | Acs Tabir Yokum, Minnie McCormick, | Cameron Eliza Wateon, Martba Veihman. Flora Mc: | E 5 Cormick, Clara Kirby, Annie Regan, Ada | Cornelia F y Douglass, Marza- | lanche Ford, Mary Richmond, | u Daniels, Mary Longhlain, Blaneae | tina Labmann, Ka tier. Honora Curtain, Florida Y lah O'Neal, Margaret Izel, Lida Izcl. imary Helen E. Ralph, teacher. ~Clarence E. Davis, Frank Tharp, Edward W. Donn, Guy T. Trembly, Henry Peter- son, Seymour B. Wright, Linneus & 8cott, Ed. B. Biebo! Peyser, Edward W. Wolbsupter, Ceorge M. Copenhaver, Harrison Sii:ibam, Geo. Edward Spindler, Charles Wilson, George Maloney, Percival Waters, eure Amerien, ee Barron, George McElwee, Charles | y: Primary, No. 8, Virginia Boss, tem. ii B. Cobumbts, J Co" Maggie B. Ferguson, Blanche J. How Maud M. Howlett, Addie Lavender, May M Kate A. Jounson, mocha ee ee —— End- ie ers, Am: ‘leteher, Bertha Gutman, An- i fo “poe ble Tardeile, Fanpie 8. Paine, Minnie Ro | Juno. El!, Oliver Shoemaxst. Jas. English, insk!. Elizaveth Seh:efer, Emma F, Slat- | John Crowley, David rd, Ella M. Barnes, Annie M. Bowen, Min- . Lewis. Amelia Schlosser, Annie » Elizabein Wallace, » All ie e . Susan Davidson, Kate Myers, Lida Raid, Sener, See Many | Eenma. teslde rons Dyan eee ae Sarab Artz, Ida Baker, Lilian Blundon, Mary | tletta Gockeler, Lilian Grimes, Cordelia La Angel, Jessie Donalison, Annie Divine, Primary No. 1, M. J. Malone, teach- er—Robert Donn, Louis Hirsh, John Zier, ss Jennie Garner, y, Bessie Kirkland, R. Fieteher, Georgie E Peters, Maggie Thomas, é izabeth Snilivan, Donn. Carole Taf, beth Humbreth, Ia, Susie Rorlie: Geveral adi oa Kha linger, Martha ‘Strauss, Bertha Smith, Car- | rie Gettinger, Elizabeth Lind, US, Eleventh Strest, ‘ennsyloania Avenue. OPEN THR YEAR ROUND, Eortocmence EVERY 3G) SWKDSESDAN’ cod AFTERNOON. FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Uomedy. novit-ly OLD No. Exhibi: New Ni ast Oo cere Seeee Ladies Gout les nd Goutlemen can have Primary No. 5, Miss Kate E. Little, teach: ital, Harry Lyddane, Fra ; Frank Freem Zdward Rittue, Adam D5 Noble Thomas, David Hess, Isaac Trexier rry, | Charles Kengia, Jas. Lyneh, Wm. Thomp sen, Chas. Smith, Fred. Tribber, Andrew Kin Primary, No 6, Miss Kate Reyburn, teac- | er—Emma Hedaleston, Kilzabeth M Fannie Freudenthal thal, Amy Rabbett, Sf picintyre, Cora Walker, Matilda Ockers- haueen, Margaret Qoackenbush, Ella Rob- | Roberta Hansford, Charlotte Godey, i a ine; ‘ora Conningham. OTe Ne 7, Mina Kate Wilson, teach. very best manner, also, Winter ‘of until needed, without extra « ceived from end revi by mall or express." Ofice Oilice boure—7'a. m. to 71 I nicely Oleaned here in the District—re- To any place in wees A Horr: Clerk M:sst The detectives have tad placed io their bands a singular case. | the name of Thomas Prather, Oregon, arrived hera on the sth registered af the Tremont Hou: night afterward he lef Mr. Lefiugwell, bis be open for the Summer Resort will Matince for La. | reception of guests on the Ist of June. id, Solomon | Preston Miller, A gentieman gt of Olympia, Pt ties of the water. renders able situations ia the country test. recreation and ith. Upperman, Charles 9 Harty Gtaiman. t with the night clerk, ocket book containing 115, taking bis recelpt therefor. The next orning Leffingweli was nowhere to be found, and itis supposed he has absconded With the mone; ee ae CESSES h&ve been issued to New York city, and Harriet Mills aud Christiant Dinger; but and Bertha Eleanora Ro- bert; Harrison Pend}ston and Esther Ann c.8.W i Nannie De Saus- riand aud Mary Gertrade Frenten- aria Roelker, Ellen AWLEY SPRINGS, JUST OPENED. R NEAB HARRISONBURG, BOCHINGHAM OOUNTY, VA. GEO. W. BUNKER, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0., MANAGER. | aT jeanette Hyde, ARHRITER’ Ne. 439 Vth sirest, between D and doors above Odd Fellows’ £ rir aa GAUZE UNDERWEAR 4T VERY LOW FiGva! oore, ney», Bertha Brodhag, Primary, No. ¢, Aibert Gradwan!, Wm. Canningbam, LADIES’ ALL KINDS FROM 50c. UPWARDS Sommers, Charles Name and Number. jyl-ly ———==e=__—— EXCURSIONS, PIC NIOS, &c. FO® CHARTER. [pecarnemg aampk in pecsean, 5 , Edwin Paul, Cornelius Davis. ou | Couey. °. iss Alwilda Brooke Mary Mahohey, Tick, Alice L. Ulriek Lizzie E. Westby, M Rena J Malone; Alice Taff, Sal! MISSES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR ‘5 a fain, Yeates THE COURTS. Cinccrr Court—Judge Humphreys. day, Lishear agt. Gallia: & Co; verdict for pla! pen & Co, agt. Koppel 311025. Cozzens et al. agt. George and wile; plaintiff takes a non-suit. Pouice Count—Juadge Gull. James Mahoney, larcat rom Bridget Sallivan; 35. Toby Johnson, Henry Jackson and Wm. Brown, larceny Of somé chewing tobacco; $5. Wi Hoghes, assault on Joseph Siaith; $5 a costs. Frank Gross, larceny of a tifty-cont | 5, or twenty days, jams, assault on Hannah Mortimer, | $5. Sareh Robin: both night rangers; personal n S10 to kee , threats to F Joba H. Simms, colored charged with stealing a horse and wagon valued at $125, from John Robey; grand Annie Dant, assault on #1 bonds to’ keep the assault on Mary E. costs. Mary Jane Whiiney, threats to Kate Acres, assault ou Mary Jane Whitney; $5 and costs. Morris Cerroll, Charles Donohue and Jerr; charged with atsaulton Frederick known ys “Spor F German with @ broken leg, who ii customer, who lives like @ gypsey in his lent, and follows horse racing fore liveli- hocd. Donohue and Conners were fined $15 each, and Carroll dismissed. Emi forfeited. James Cokely, same. Parker, a razor flourisher, was fined Salomons, forfeited. 8 Jeremiah O'Connor was stood up Uoved why his biting dog shou He said ‘not guilt; a * Jerry’s dog at areca anens G e le togive bonds to carry out GSltman, 5 le Michenor, Mary L. Koss, Theresa Karpels, Annie ©. Thompson, Hen: tcet bealthfal resort in Virginia. ‘The Company FROM 26 CENTS UPWAEDS. x modions aed comfortable buildin, whi ‘and underdratping. terms and pam} The Etesmer MATTANO can be chaster:d f r Select Excursions. 4yply on board to ‘most com: in the state, and 4 ‘® perfect system of terra- elen B. Janney, Annie Johnson, Mary Linthicum, Elizabeth Ogle, Annie Small, ve e, anna al . Kate femora, Bry We Tiesmans? | Wills, Anbie Young, Anna Smith,’ Ollvia Hess, Mary Balenger, May Goodrich. y No.9, Miss Anna M. Janney Wm. Haycock, Geo, EL P LEINHORS, oot of 6 h street wharf. %” can be chartered the MEN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR A. B. IBIOK, President, Harrisonburg, Virginia. {TEAM YACHT “GAZELL: *S tor Private Parties ob bas fair secommodetions. C: nd Capt. JOBE? H BLOAN or GEO. H. SHEO. Tib-street wharf I HE STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON will leave Ler wharf. at foot of Th strect,on FRIDAY EVENING, Juve l6h! at 6.0 'clock, for au excur. LL HAL! Thomas A. Creamer, Chas. W. Liesmann, Avdrew Hunter, John Howard, William i. Evans, Charles - —-. oe Mar- + Metzier, Lester P. t al Dorain, . | Howard, James 3. Barker, Artnur Koester, Seer Insert’ Staak, Botan: Sumas: | Gone Date ton Arrington: tine Baie Columbus Simmoas, Wm. Nicholson, ard Besch, Fred Dambrett, Joseph Mor- FROM 50 CENTS UPWARDS. teacher—John Rick, MONMOOTH COUN ide Hotel will te 1876, 280 ‘band-omely -turnish: atcr, elevator, electric be! odern Convenion Bes. 58 guesis without crowding. fou Deach. where the he const while James Stack, Frederick Behrens, Gay L. Davis, Harry! W. Donn, Harry S. :. Baird, George W. Hemp- ward Phillips, Edwa: Ty L. Dorsey, Fritz Voliand, William T. | 8, Wentworth ©. Jones, Adolphus H. — Dally, How all. Inez M. Goodrich | PARASOLS AT ASTONISHING PRIORS, note from a bo; fe fiver is 200 f fe nosorpaszed on t! magu! ‘water lake is within 20 fe of the ve- oe tar in Osh anc splendid for ry ‘gant band of mn-ic will be ir attendance the Baths ie the buf'ding ork €olored Schoois. FIRST DISTRICT—STRVENS BUILDING Grammar, No. 4, Misses M. A. M. Parke teachers.—.Rosev tie Hebron, Henrietta Clark, Harris; Jas. Harris, Charlies Quesn, Annie Nervis, Martha Randoiph, Biake, Carlyle Mason, Walter Dade, Martin, Ida Jones, Mary Anderson, Martha freeman, Lydia Powell, Cowper Williams, Dennis Joun Turner, Sarah zabeth Johnson, Adela Quales, Auna Francis, E; Fagenia | Amelia Clay, Sarah Juricks. Grammar, No. ©. BAUM'S, £08 Seventh Strees. ard Clarkson, Primary No. 12, Miss teacber—Emma Taylor, Virginia Donerty, Banm, Sarah Littie, E*curs ONs. ARY WASHINGTON will make TONS, including CARRIAGES. entire seascn (fort mon! b+ Mary Little, Emma ‘€ Harriet Lyles, tlenrietta Hetenricks, lotte Greaneacher, Keesey, Holmes, Eva Perrie. Mary Frayser, Neli roline Fox, Emma Koch, Elizabeth a Kimmel, Effie Dungan, Armor, Flitha Bernhardt, Marian jan, Lula Twombly, Mary Camp- | Mary A. Clarke, Annie Dyer, Wallach, Mary Waiker, C. Poole teacher.—Kate | a sane King, it, Sallie Dennigre, Queen, Walter of 4 x ‘Sioud Hotel, Phile- aeat : MULLIN & McKINSIE, Pro G. W. BULitn, of Bt. Clood Henky McKinn.&, of Depot @& Washington, Queen; $100 bond. Weare selling, at greatly reduced prices, LASDAUCS, LANDAULEIS, Susie | Tyler, Wm. Brown, ‘trip— Single Tickets, 50 conte; ‘are for the rout aclubo: 5 to W psreons. 4 cents; clubs of 10 or reope, 30 cents orc. lira can take a p'easant day's trip down the Se habla Espanol. NZ-A fine livery in attendaace for use of guests. 5, Miss Mary F. Kiger my80-co 3 teacher.—Jas. Butler, Mary Camp, Maria Alexander, Ellis Brown, ris, Solomon Jones, Lafa: Elizabeth Lucas, Wm. urke, Geo. Durfey, Ara- ‘Washington Perkins, M ulia Pierre, Isavella bella Forester, er, Wilhelmine iy, Jas. Terre! ‘aylor, Francis W: Ida Bennett, Rosa Price, Saran Jane Grant, Amanda Smith, Rebecca Lee. No.7, Miss B. E; Pope, teacher.— Dson, Annie Hinesmund, Mary Lee, W: Tiver sir, at rea- Kate Coppersmith Lineic Mayeo Maze ten jzzie Mayse, rab Pletcher, enjoy oo = fresh ferson, Katie Fole: “‘Sudly Fer fartier information apply to | (TEE ALDEMAELE FRRADE with: Sr new ‘Dew ten-pin 5 Richard outh, testified that tn Liner alley | ‘T2 GREAT ANODYNE AND NERVINE. BELT’S AND TONIC BITTERS. ley, Addison Glimore "5 cold baths, nor for use, Was tee ce, From the FIRST fa ‘ne rt or- be Killed and | abnte "Bio “nee '. Francia a 20, Olivia Hambly, teach- Maggie Sa- Scrivener, Rosa 5 ft, ‘Martha Tek iecmmeat , Lillian Gardner, Grace Ww , }; #50, or ninety da: razor Touricher, was Jesse Allen, loud Dan! George Carter, Sarah Ei! ‘Walter Moses Hutch Dora Mary West, M: ‘ancl, iar, Mra Were at Bhpta Gi, Drussisis and Grocers, Bend for eet TREY DEROT, 13 Camden strect LOVE, DEATH, AND AN UNPROVED CHARGE by 1

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