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er ee INCARNATION CHURCH Son ~ MENCEMENT—The Prize 5 Pr og a NING STAR. annual ment of the Incarnation AN nt th I 7, Rev. J. L. BATURDAY.........-Jume 17, 1876+_| School, Rev. 4 Towaeseretor en “Fa ra | inne 18th st 6:30 td nth streets, ‘eather Probabilities To-day. ie ’ ym. The ebu ¥ wnusnemeiy Gecoraied with Gowers. Even. i — - ing prayer was read, the sholars renderins Orri¢a oF Crtkr SrowAL OFricen, the musieal portion of the 4 mirable manner, Mr: siding @t the organ. Tpe rector addresseu the school and congregation briefly, ant pre. | sented prizes, etc., as follows: e rector’s medal, @ gold cross, to Miss Gertrude Graves, daughter of Rey. J. A. Graves, for perfect de- Pportment and sacred lessons; the first honor | Of the school, & gold six-pointed star, to Miss | | WASHINGTON, Jono 117, 18T6. } During the rest of Saturday, to the south Atlantic states, southeast winds veer to southwest, partly cloudy weather, falling followed ‘by rising barometer stationary os lower temperature will prevail. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From J.C. Parker we have to-day’s New ‘York dailies in advance of the is. ‘We advise our readers not to be without Hart's Powder. 1212 F street. 2, 24 district, Miss jettie Lawren Grace Dufour; second honor, silver mcials to Miss Mary Armstrong, Miss Julia Ingie ard Miss Blanche Harris. In the primary | department, @ silver medal to Miss Annie | Major; Miss Carrie Miller received a. prize for the best examinatios. Prizes were also = for sacred lessons and conduct to Miss | <atie Stone, Miss Julia Ingle, Miss Flora | MacLeod, Mias Lulie Watkins, Miss Cessy Watkins and Miss Laura Deming. Prizes | But Netie Loueman Testa ee reese | ke singing were awarded Jessie Owen and | The German-American Fire Insurance | Virginia eGrotty. Certificates of merit. bearing the cn pe ge ea rector and principal, were given to Mis Eloise Root. Amer Adams, Cranch Root, Vietor Kanffmann and others. A very en- joyable reception was afterwards held 8% the residence of the teachers, the Misses Mac- leod, corner 12th and M streets northwest. ir tic nti Howarp Usiy | Thursday evening the commencement exer. | company yesterday elected the following officers aoe. John Hits, President; Geo. F. ; Chr. C. Lederer, Chas. E. Pren- leiberger, F. A. Selinhausen, Geo. May, trustees. The examination of Usiontowa public Beboo! . tty, ipal, will take piace Sonia next Segluning at'9's. mand Department. | Gosing at 3 p.m. The closing exercises aot | cscs of ihe college department of Howard | ee crac ae aees wilh take place 1a the | University took place at the chapel of the on lex athending the laying of the | University, and there was @ large audience ent. Prof. f airtiela ‘orner stone of the new school house in St. resided, and ow the | Aloysius parish, will take piace to-morrow evexing st half-past six o’clocx, and tae dif- ferent Catholic socicties of the !istrict have been invited to attend ina pudlic display. Rev. Father Maguire is to preach. *Rab! for Hayes and Wheeler! THE GRAND RATIFICATION MB&ETING NIGHT. Extensive preparations have been made by the various republican associations of the city forthe grand raiif-ation meeting in front of the City bali this evening. This evening @ salute of forty guns will be firet a8 a signal for the assembly of the people at the City hall. Piatforms for speakers have erected, and the entire front of the City hall will be decorated with flags, bunting, calcium lights and gas jets. A brilliant dis- iny of fireworks will be exhibited from the ae halland Judiciary sqnare during the evening. Music will be furnished by the Marine band. The executive committee of the state ass: Clations met at Le Droit balidiug last ev Ding. The following assistant marshals Were selected:—Capt. C.C. Adams, Ky.: H. M. Brainard, Ct.; J. B. Tanner, Del.; Mi B. F. Fuller, Ill; J.J. Hawkins, Ind. J, L. Dilly, lowa; Gen. J. W. McMillan, Capt. Gunning, Mass: R. Crowel, Minn. ; . B. Haywood, N. H.; W. P. Pierce, Ga.; “ke Shaw, N.J 'W. Giassie, Tenn.; P. H. Eaton, N. Y.; L. J. » Southern Republican association; €ol. E’F.M. Faehtz. German Republican association, L. A. Erandburg, Ohio; E. R. Batiorm Were seated Hon. Robert Parvis, | Bishop Brown, Prof. Storus of Wayland Seminary, General Whittle-ey, Prof Mite - | @'1, Messrs. Wiison and Alpert. After music, | Prof. Whittlesey led in prayer, and was fol- | lowed by Miss Fisher playing a piano so Richard T. Moss, of Washirgton. D. € livered the saiutatory orat‘on, The } of the Press,” and Simon P. Smith, of Co- | lombia, S. C., an addrass, “One Profession | Sneugh.” James H. Meriwother, of Lou- isville. Ky.. oration, “The Development Thovught—Power;” Henry R. O leigh, € uate’ sented the diplomas to the grad eoncinsion of which he made an appropriate address, at the close of which he announced that the degree of master of arts would be | conferred upon Charles W. Oley, a graduate | of 1873, and James MeGregor, a graduate of 2, and he then conferred the degree. Music, voe! ‘d instrumental, by Miss McDantels | and Messrs. Fleet and Alston interspersed | the exercises. | ——_.—_—__ BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector | Plowman: Wm. Allen, a frame dwelling, | south side Boundary street, between 16: and I7th north west; #200. G i. Parker, a toree- story brick, east side 1 between E and F streets northwest; ST 0%. Wm. L. Bramhall, two two-story frames, west side 2d, between Q and KR streets northwest; | $1,200. Burgdorf & Bro.. remodel and cou- | ruct a two-story brick livery stable, west side 8th, between D and E streets northwest; $700. Jos. Lockey, @ three-story and base, ment brick dwelling, east side North Capi- tol, between B and C streets; $4,700. sosesbe pay OMEN’S TEMPERANCE UNION.—Thurs- day @ number of ladies met at Wesley Chapel and organized the Women’s Christian Tem- ce Union of the District of Columbia. @ following officers were unanimonsly elected:—Mrs. Annie M. Linville, president; Mrs. Kate P. Noble, Mrs. Snowden, Mr Laura Barnard, vice presidents; Mrs. ‘Ann. L. Davidson, corresponding secretary: Miss To- esponsibility.” | | | The assistant marshals will meet the chief ™marsha!, Col. J.R. Tnompson, at 5 o’clocix this evening. The line will be formed at 7 | Ker,recording secretary; Mrs. Clara Roach, | O’clock, Proceed along F street to i0th, | treasurer. | down 10th to Pennsylvania avenue, thence Wie Sanne | to 4s; street, from which place they will pro- | AT THE Navy Yaxp.—Tho U ceed directiy to tae City hall. Hon. Sim: ship Supply, Commander G. W. Cameronv, chairman of the Union Con¢re3- sional executive committee, is expected to Preside over the assembly at the City hall. Messrs. Hersh, Frere, Thompson and Cook were appointed a committee to invite Speakers. They waited npon Hon. James G. Blaine, Senator Morton, Secretary Brist y Senator Conkling, Hon. James A. Garfeld, Hon. Winthrop W. Ketcham and Co!. C. H. joyce, and received assurances that these —- Would be present. The following ve also been invited to address the meet- arrived at the navy yard y: of the steamer Tallapoosa, and was moored at themsin wharf, under the 74 ton crane, | which will lift out the naval monnment | from the hold of the vessel. The U. 8. steam- | er Fortune, Lieutenant Commander D. W. C. Kells, aiso arrived at the yard yesterday. This vessel is lately from Port Royal, 8. ©. | ———$— THE TRIAL or CAs. G. FISHER—-After Our report of the trial of Charles G. Fisher, charged with abstracting papers from the 3 t court, closed, yesterday, District Attorney | ng letnige Stee heey omnes | Sretis ecaund tnecnoe Kes tee cee | tin I. Townsend, of New York: Hon. I, Dan. | 8nd was followed by Judge Warden for tho ford, of Obio; Geu. Hurlbut, of Iljincis, | defence, and at conclusion of the latter's Senator Frelinghuysen, Senator Dawes, | “Fgument the count adjourned until Mov Hon. George F. Hoar, Senator Paddock, | °8F- Hon. Frederick Douglass, J. M. Langston. Senator Powell Clayton. Senator Ha Kansas, and Hon. E. C. Ingersoll. The ssion, after forming at7:S00'C ock, | bead, ¥ the full Marine band, wil! proceed to the residence of Hon. James WU. Biaine, who Is expected to address the assembied | Moultitude. From thence to the City Hall. ———_.——_ ARRESTED N FRANC Bloomirgburg. the broker, Messrs. Young & on yesterday afternoon, for | radley, trustee, a country place | acres, about 4% miles north of the | pitol, to Messrs. Wm. H. and John T. est, for $4,060. GEORGETOWN. Laur EXPLosron.—Last evening about | ° REAL ESTATE SALES. = iddleton gold r. A.C. Br i t SCO. Rudolph who e two years since was charged with appropriating | < j-*)sjoc : i to his own use many thousand dollars’ worts | jcc, 20° cckerae Wan he ee of bonds and certificates belonging to our | Frais. Graiz, in Congress street ailey—in District contractors and left with him as | ; e rear of Bridge street. ice officers and collateral forcash loans, has been arrested | othr; at hand promptly pnt ont the fre, no from cur court Sed oth be eciments sent | damage having been done except the. bari urt, aod wil a a 10: No ais 5 District to answer. Bloomenbarg’s where. | /280f few bedelo:hes. Noalarm was tumed abouis wes discovered several weeks ago by Mr. Henry Bureh, one of his dupes, who, in company with Mr. Albert Gleason, of this city, visited California on a pleasure trip. Mr. Burch sent word to other tnterested par- ties in this city, who obtained the indict- ments and forwarded them to San Fran- cisco. Other indictments haye since be found against Bicomenburg, it is said. Bloomingburg was sent to jail by tue com- Maltting magistrate tn San Fraucisco yester- day, in default of $20,060 bi PUBLIC SCHOOL ENTERTATNWENT.— entertainment given by the secoudary, 1 termediate and grammar schools, of this city, yesterday afternoon, at their closing exercises, was unusually Interesting. Ail the exercises showed the Georzetown schools equal to the best. Eut why is it the George- town grammar schoo!s did not compete for | the spelling medals. RELIGIOUS Norss.—The new Christ chureb, the Rey. Albert astor to %. Stuart, — CPriilicothe, Ohio, (St. Paul’s parish,) | Will officiate there to-morrow. A series of sermons is being preached at tne Dunbarton Street M. E. (Sunday evenings,) by the Key. Richard Norris to young men. CLEARING THE CHANNEL.—Onr informa- Uon in regard to the work of clearing the emsrerygencgg omrt the fish wharf, being fin- ished, was Incorrect. The removal further down the river was only temporary. Ouly adeptb of 17 feet bas been attained at the first named piace. Twenty feet is to be the depth when completed. HE PotToMAC YACHT CicB met at the Morgan house last night, and the constita- lon and by-laws were adopted, and several pt edly ong tery The = phar hye ‘ernoon for a trip down the river on their yacht, ihe Lorlie. GRaAIN.—Boat H. M. Talbott, with 3,590 bushels corn, consigned to H. M: Talbott: CANAL.—The water will pot be turned off the canal this evening, as was thought, to complete the connection with the ontlet san there being too many boats on this | evel. BRIDGE WANTED.—When feross the canal, at the foot of Potomac street, to be rebuilt? Its absence Is a serious | inconvenience. | | —>+ SuxDAY EXCURSIONS.—As advertised In TUE STAR the steamer Mary Washington leaves every Sunday morning for Glymoat and other landings. Those whose business confines them weex days will find this a de- htful trip. With a basket well filled and i the children a family pienic can be im- Soong in Lp —— woods ot Vernon prings or at any other resort above. Ths boat makes 4 S Second trip at five p. m. to ee families & cheap excursion and bring ‘K those who went down in the moruing. Thus the wants ofall classes are met. The boat bas no tar and ladies and children are 2afe without male escort. The steamer Matiano, Capt. W. H. Byles, Jeaves 6th street wharf at 2 o'clock to mor- TOW evening on a“‘family excursion” to Giy- mont. All who attend may expect a pleas- ant time. en WASHINGTON CITY MARKETS FOR THE Werk ENDING THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 150.— Butter—Receipts are liberal, with cousiter- €rabie accumulation of stock. Market dail, all grades moving slowly. Flour—Tie flour market seems to show no animation as yet; buyers are purchasing only small lots, ; enough for immediate use; hence the traile is slow aad market dull. Grain— Receipts light = market dull. Hey—Very dull; most lois ¥ oFERS coming in have to be stored, as itis dificult | BETTER OFFERS to find purchasers even at low figuras. | Esqs— Maret qaiet. Poultry—Oid fow's are THAN THESE t ; lemand at quotatio: CAN NO MAN MAKE, is the bridge SS ens are in demand, bu es ar dull. Vegetables—Stock large, and g dull. Live Stock—Cattie were In better Ply this week, and market was dail, wiih rather lower prices thao last week. 5: | IF, THIS, @nd lambsdull aud lower. Caives are J a ae J and lower. YOU DO NOT DRESS WELL WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY.—The ” j annual commencement of the DON'T BLAME Us, Wasbington Female Seminary, Mrs. Balcher ne —— » principals, took place FOR at Lincoln Hail last evening, and the hall 7 Was overflowing. The stage was handsomely WA GEFRS For A GOOD FULL SUIT | for decorated with flowers, evergreens, and tho national colors, and on it were seated Rev. Dr. Rankin, Col. A. A. Hosmer, and the SS—$S—*s—_88__$s__ gs 88 S10 —-910—g10—“g10— $10—810 a $12— $1212 —_312—_g12 _ principal. The programme was composed of some fine selections of vocal and ‘nstra- Mental music, the reading of essay by Miss Octavia L. Haller, of Attica, Ind., and a Centennial drama, the whole making a fine entertainment. Tne graduating scholar, Biss Octavia L. Haller, of Attica, Ind., was —— With @ diploma by the Rev. lr. SUITS — so GOOD ENOUGH FOE Fr 1B BUILDING PERWITS issued by Inspector =o Sn west aide of sth, bsteben Baal ene = on ie of ‘ween B ar ta soutnwest: e600. Joseph Meintosn, three 614-914 $14 $148 14914 Story ic ling, east le of 4th, be- 6. $16— 816 $16. 16. el = U C V streets enna $3,000. 2 ‘and + 2 ohn Goetz! & two story brick dwelling, | @1§ _¢1$___g15 1s __g18__ West side of 3d street, between Virginia = = 7 a Friedrieha, abrick hotel east aide Betis, _ }, east side th, between K and L streets northwest; $1,00). oe NOVELTIES In Boy's anv CHruprRey’s a CLoTHING, suitable for n- FINE DRESS SUITS ca t $20— §20—_820-—820_g20 B20—_ pr §22— 922 $22 —_§22___g22-__g22 and 823— 825 $25—$25-__25—_-g25 BOYS’ CLOTHING TOO CHEAP TO MENTION, ——_e—__ CATARRE and cured. De discharges from the head . Hartley demands uo fee from HABLE BROTHERS, ither rich or ‘Until the most convincing Fi rs nent. Office 809 9th street nate, ai jean qT lors sud Fine (lothiers, PRIGce’s © FU! AF Ue lew styles received Novioi Pennsylvania aver ‘ raspherry or | blackberry wines. For sale at C. Nations, | grecers, and dealers in | street, New York. | Supplies Of any house in the city, and are | latest improvements, whet READING NOTICES. The Crovn Tames. Use the rich vatural flower odors of The | Crown Perfumery Co, 40 Strand, Is comprising Wiid Fiowers of India, Crown Bougqaet, Bui iy, Orchis, &e., &e. _—_—_————— CITY ITEMS. ScRE CURE FOR SUMMER CONPLAINTS.— Drink small doses of pure 17th street, ! (en ee HATS —_Frxe Goons AT POPULAR PRICES. Genuine Mackinaw Hats 75 cents to $250. Suffand soft ight Fetta, $1.50 to $3. The best 25, 50, 75c. hats for boys and | ebildren. An immense stock, stylisa goods, | best quality, low prices, and’ polite attend ance, at Lew!s" «Pop Ove Price Store,’ 920 Tih street, between I and K. 2 a PROMINENT PHYSICIANS recommend as & sure cure for summer complaints the black- berry and raspberry wines sold by Carls. Xander, 911 Tin street. None but the pure ticle sold. 2 a APOLLINARIS WATER.—A natnral effer- yescent mineral water of great purity, very fAgreeable flavor, and possessing valuable dietetic qualities. For sale by all druggists, ineral water. Condion — Messrs. McC oliagh & Co., No. 49 Beaver street, New York, agents of the Proprietors of the spring Abrweiler, Ger- many, caution the public against’ using Apollinaris water which does not bear the | new pictorial !abel and brand of the spring, with their (McCullagh & Co.'s) name as Agents allixed, whereby genuineness is cuar- anteed. 5,135,868 7 aan Dr. C. W. BENSON'S CELERY AND OHAN- OMILE PILLS sre prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervons Headache, Dyspep- | tic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Bleeplessnees, aaid will cure any case. Price, Scents. Soid by all Drugytsts tn Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria. 2,24,e0 J. H. Squier & Co, BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, pay ¢ per cent. interest on deposits, payable oa demand. Special rates on time deposits. Interesi paid January and Jaly or cred- ited. 5,27,€0 eer —entiean Usk Palmer's elegant Perfumes and Totlet articles. Lists at drug stores and at 12 Platt 5,25, wks, 1: No ESTARLISHMENT in the city more rompt in attending to all orders for Sewer ork, Plombing and Gas Fitting than Ham- iiton & Pearson, Y. M. C. A. Building, 9th nd D streets. They employ none but the best workmen, and Consequently give satis- faction in all their work. They keep the largest stock of Plumbers’ and Gas Fitters’ toerefore enavied to do all work at the most reasonable prices. They give low estimates on all contract work, and guarantee satis- faction in every instance. Give them a call. They are good responsible men and deserve eacouragement. 3,18, w&s,3; Corrs, &e., Th of the elite of the wor! mize Dr. White's establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel, for the successful treatment of hard, soft and vascu- lar corns, bunions, ty Rages ng and club nalis, for &c. Fee $i per visit attending the feet. FIRST-CLASS SCo' G AND DYsINne. A. Fischer enlarged his establishmest by removing to bis new building, 905 G st. north- West, three doors west of 9th street, very near his former place. By [ese se adopting the er of American a invention, he is enabled to do apy work in a manner not to be equaled by those not. ing these facilities. 87” Ladies Dresses cleaned and dyed with- out being taxen apart. sz Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. &7 Grease stains removed effectually. a care garments cleaning and dyeing 8 specialty. sv Prices lower than ever before, to suit the tiraes, or Euro} SU UMER ‘CLOTHING AT DEVLIN & CO.’S. FINE SHIRTS A SPECIALTY. 1106 F Street. JUST OPENED. GAUZE UNDERWEAR AT VERY LOW FIGURES, LADIES’ ALL KINDS FROM 60c. UPWARDS. MISSES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR FEOM 26 CENTS UPWAEDS. MENS GAUZE UNDERWEA® FROM 50 CENTS UPWARDS. PARASOLS AT ASTONISHING PBIOES, ar ©. ‘rs agai 408 Seventh Street. ir myh-4t Ga oa TBUNKS FOR ADI ENCOURAGE MOME INDUSTRIES. aeons 1 SATOHELS FOB LAD: 2 0: CORRE Sree TEE of every style made to order on the premises. ‘Ke WATCHES ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Watches, SY ALL THE MOST CELEBBATED MAKEES. @ Large Assortment at Very Low Prices, @. W. GALT, BRO. & 00, | Tobe given AMUSEMENTS. ebsites ae Gn LITEBAEY AND MUSIOAL EN- | TEBTAINMENT LL, Georgetown, at im, th, for the Deneat tte eal GEORGETOWN COLLEGE JOURNAL. Beadings oak Octo. Washington, assisted At FORBEST June Pr ipical performeacernty formance 5 BF Tiekets, Ove Dollar? ‘he best amatenr talent HEATER COMIQUE, Eicy T Below Posnsuicania Avenue. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND, Pr EVERY SIGHT. se for La- dies and Children EVERY WEDN and BATULDAY AFTERNOOR, DS =SPAY FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Gomedy. covz?-ly OLp No.) On Exhibition (New No ora St ae ane ‘Sr “MARKRITER’S Me. 439 Tih streat, deren D and EXCURSIONS, PIO NIOS, &, GP4NP PIC. The Fifth Grand Annual Pic Nic ofthe WKST END HIBRRNIA SOUIETY, of this city, will be beld at ANALOSTAN ISLAND, ON it MONDAY, JUNE 19, BP. 0. BM ‘All those & ing the ny veking pleasure will find it by atte d GRAND FAMILY P10-NIO, b BLACK HAWK TRIBE, No. 12,10 &.™., At Loefiler’s City Garden, coruer Aew York aveuue and 2d street, On MONDAY EVENING, June loth, 1575. ‘Tickets, 50 cen! imitting (entl: and La- dies Bold by members, tl 1. Jel? 2 HEB STEAMER HAKBINGE B UAN BR chartered for four Jays each week for Excursions on the Poto: mac, at rates which will enable even stall partics to enjoy the exclusive use of the bout. M. EB, GREGG, © jel6 Im Sixth street F SRIGY BXOCBSION TO Gur moNT, The large and commodious Steamer MATTANO (Cnprain WH Byles) wi:l leave 6th street wharf SUNDAY EVENING. 236 o'clock and Alexan ses on Pm Beturning will leave - clock” ‘This bont can bec if Excursions, Round Trip Tickets, 50 c F OB CHARTE SE. The Stesmer MATTANO, Capt W H. Byles, can be chartered for velect, Excursions AIRE pr bowed to SAMUEL POLKINHORN, Agent, Jo18 6t ‘oot of Gh atreer wharf, QTESM YoOnT “GaZELLM can bec +S tor Private Parties o} the bas fair accommodations street wharf and look at her For Capt. JOSEPH SLOAN or GEO. 1 reet whsrt VX CURSIONS. The steamboat MARY WASHINGTON will make EXCU DAILY SIONS, including BUNDAYS, to aC KNON SPRINGS, HALL HALL and A 2LYMONT, stopping at the various Landings, viz: Coltingswocd, the Forts, White Hons, Gaoston 4 Brick Yard, commeacing SUNDAY, June 4th, leaving the Co: ay's wharf.at the foot of 7th street, at 9 o'clock; Alexandria, 9:30 a. m.; return- ing abont 4 0’clock p.m ‘are for the round trip—Single Tickets, 50 cents; a|ciubo: 5 to 10 persons. 4 cents; clubs of 10 or more persors, 30 cents ech. Famili-s can take a p'easant day's trip river and enjoy the healthy fresh rivor air. foaabie rates. No intoxicating driuks sold on board the be The Mary Washington can be chartered for Evon- ing Excursions or te return for any parties that may wish to remai st any of the above-named re- forts until night. For further information ppl. to G ¥.ATLEE 6 st.,oron board. je GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, PICNIC willbe given at GREEN SPRINGS 44% on MONDAY NEXT, June 19th, for the bene: of a widow whose husband died lately. Prof. Dat- wn the at rea tler’s Band will furnish the musi: Tickets. 50 Cents, aomitting a Gentleman and Laties it" ATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. M CHEAPERTHAN EYEE TUNOS Good White and Ohecked Matting at 20 cts, Superior qnality at 30,35, 1.000 yards Victoria Lawn af 12/4, worth 20 cta, Our stuck of Spring Dress Goods at marked down Bric’. White Goods of all kinds, for school coramence- ment dresses. Eld Gloves for 81, 1n all colors, iciorta”’ Kid Gloves, 2 button, #180. BENJAMLS MILLER, 103 Bridee at. SPSING AND SUMMEs, x —— PREMIUM STEAM DYSING AW 4: WM H WHEAT OLD AND F BLIABLE SSTA Ladies and Gentlemen can Bammer Weartng Apparel € the very best manner; also, Winter Clothing, Oar- pets, Misukets, Kc, £0. nicely Cleaned and taken until ueeded, sent for snd delives ont extra chargé anywhere in the District—re- ceived from and returned ty any place country by mail or express. Office and 49 Joffersom street, Georgeiown. D.C.; Post Office Hox, 723. Office’ hours m. to 7s p. m.; Saturday, to 9 Pm toys tr B SCOUBING, BLISHMENT. FAMILY SUPPLIE et) ORIENTAL TEA STORE. 409 97H Br., ¥.M.0. A, Brinprne, 8! TEAS! TEAS! ae FRAGRANT! FRESH!! PURE! Nice Impertal, 400., Sc , 31, 2, Bweet Volong. 400.. gi.10. Fine Japan, + Tde,, Ho Extra Gunpowder, 6c , 9c., $1.20, COFFEES! COFFEES! COFFEES"! FRESH! ASOMATILO!! Boasted daily in our new Oriental Roaster, AT LOWEST PRLCKS, SUGAB—A” Clarified 10 ponnds for g1. “Granulated, 9 pounds for @1, Cut Loaf, 83 pounds for SPICES! SPIOKS!! SPICES!!! in every ninds fs my27-tr }« WALTER DUVALL, Prop. (MENNESOTa FLOUR. PURE! Washbern Mills, Minnesota FLOUR, not oF exoelied by any in the country. tion to keep on band. au ae is a trial to satisfy the m: fastidi ‘or sale ws, B. BRYAN & BRO, ious, 608 Poonsylvania aveuus. epz7-tr THE TRADES. | AtBxANDER BALL, ¢ wih G, W, Manutsoturers an. ers in re, Sash Bilnds, Glass, Hardware and all rege ees! $37 Massactiueets ayenno, between 611 b streets northwest, sell foods ®) per cent. cheaper than any other house. Call and examine. je3s-ly R £u OVE Db: JAMES ¥, BRIER, FLUMBER AND GAS BITI BR, martl-tr Sil Tre ST, NORTHWEST. WNings JOHN O. eee ana —_ St facturer of Newly Patevted Spring Bolles ana Vonmintiog Awning for Stores, Hotsle, Public Buildings aud Private Dwellings, Flags aud Tents for sale or rent. nt for the culy genatas Mildew Proof Awniug Mstertal. wopls-tr PIANOS, &c. 7 4) KER BROS.” PIANOS Tiata°Bardet, OBUARS, at the So Ascncy of }. KUEN, 407 10th strect northwest jetty near Pennsylvania avenues pisres AND ORGANS A¥ GREAT ARGAINS, 40 PIANOS from 3 30 OBGANS 35 to 15 to #100. snd MELODEONS trom ‘New PiANOS from $300 and up; new ORGANB from $78 at vivania »\ a le Agents for Chickering and Weber Pianos and went American Organs. my29 im ALLET VIS & 0O."5 GRAND. VARs one ee : - of tone. See Agent, a Likean: creme naa Dally recetving all the latest ¥-velties in L. BARBER & CO. DIRECTORY Te Le Droit Balldiag, COBNEB Stu AND F STS. Boom No. itol City Fire 1 Grok, Jobn H D Ww Benn ema niewwen Catton woR OS Mason, Fenwick & Lawrerce,. Metropolitan Lite Insurance company . Middleton. BE. J.,j ‘cod vings Bank. ‘otual Life Insurance | Esta! Young & Middleton, —Beal Estat A few Booms to let at low races, Apply to the cwners, A. L. BARBER & 60. LE DROIT BUILDING, DIRECTORY To St. Cloud Building, CORNEB NINTH AND F STREETS. Chester Conn! ty Ice Clampitt, W_ H.—Bo Columbian Veneer Oo.. Corridon, James, Denicls, B. B. Douglass & Bro —Farnishi Drory, J. H.—Dentistry. Graham, G. Grow, Joun Lucas, J. 8. 0, Musica! Instruments, 52% oth strest MoCormick, K. A..—Miliinery.. 9th street New York Republican Ciud.. oaceeeed 6 Oppenheimer, Oscood, W P. Mt imon. Optical Instruments, 59% 9th street 42 and 43 Estate. o «26. 37, 28 and 29 Real Estate... o-cuoe---.6 AN Wood, 'F Pk Co Yznega, J. M..—Law. A few Rooms to Ist at low rents, Apoly to the owners, A. L. BARBER « ©O., LE DROIT BUILDING. DIRECTORY 10 Le Droit Park, (Head of 1, 3, 4, &, 6 and 7th streets northwest.) Albright, 3. Joe€pP scone Andrew, Hey, Thomas. ne enue wood avenue ~rosene-~ HOrOWOOS avenue i, J Marvin, Joreph Buick and Wram# Ootracts and Hovsss, con- taining all modern conveniences, including Poto- mac water, city gas and perfect sewerage, For Bent and For Sax at Low Prices, and on TERMS To Suir everybody, Houses Bust to Order, and time given for pey- ment. Lots For saLz of all sizes, shapes and to suit everybody desiring handsome Aomes and a Arst- cla. 3 investment, Partics making their own improvements will be required to psy any cash down on the ground, but the entire price of the lot can remain fore term of years, at a low rate of interest, WE CHALLENGE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC, thet our LEDBOIT PABK has made more any other similar enterprise in the District of Oolum- Dia—and that, too, in spite of the hard times, ‘WE HAVE ALWAYS DONE MORE THAN WE PROM- SED. NOW ts rae rime to buy, while prices are low. thus laying the foundation for the handsome profit which is sure to come as business Before you buy, visit the Park, and call at our office for information. 4. L. BARERE € Co., anew jl LE DROIT BUILDING, | "731m | mer resort. | restraints of fashion. Geod y ny ‘Terms fo: sotrd. 2 per day; gr ‘month | ‘Chitdre seated ai tie ae we a WA uSH ALL Prep istor, ie Piney Point, wa. ‘ms frem W YAsorr Bouse weil ventilet Dapot Washington, Bre B..) two miles from Sagar Leaf Moanta ‘Ferme reasonab-e. ORDAN'S S hsecin Waire One and a bi mile Shiagion nnd Fevers, gies = eB 200 im E. ©, JORDAN, Proprmor” P! SEY Point SUMMER KEsoRY. ‘This old ard weil-kno yi8 ec Samm Be- fort.ebout 9 mules from Washington, in Bt ccaunty, . Mary oughly ree: clase of furnit firet clase Hotel, of guests ON THE 20rn INSTANT, nd st rates tar lower than ever before made with the Low- bas been thor Me d and ‘There has been arrai th til be pearly oD aud that print mat in thorough order, &, Fishing and Bvat: Manager. For further partionlars. apply to JOHN ALEX ABDEB, 1231 Penusivania aveaue, Wasting 0. yel0 eolm OCK ENON S NGs, ON THE GREAT NOBTH MOUNTAIN, ONLY SEVEN HOUBS FROM WASHINGTON A.S. PRATT. Proprietor. Wit: Bo Ross, ri yaicias. Terms:—@40 per month of four weeks Special terms made for femilies, or for any fee persons occupying one room. ‘The fare from Washington to the Sprin: turn, by Baltimore and Ubio Ratlroad and coaches from'Winchester, is only @3 8 the round trip Pure air, beating waters, graod cenery, abun: it amusements, may all be obt ed at this eum No bar, no extortionate charges, 50 food, abundantly enpplied, cooked in best manner, promptly served It is the aim of the ry engaged or tnformstion call on ance Agents, 404 9h my le Cos HOTEL, COBB'S ISLAND, Va Surf Bathing—Fishing—Snipe Shooting. This well-known and popular Summer resort is now open for the reception of iors. Improvenents bave been made the oa ae geverally, aud pe te lease our patrons in every respect. Miho roete ie from Norfolk and Old Point by P Banks” to Cherrystons, EY EBY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MORN y, es week, 8H) Usetial Toten for Vene God steamer MONDAY, ine. OOBB & FEGAR, ie9-tm_ [Cap.&Bep | Cobb's Isiaad, Va. Meest AIN HUUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria County, Pa, This delightful SUMMER RESOBT wit! be Ered, for the reception of guests! JUNE loth, Situated on top of the Allegheny Mountains, uo more desiralic place can be fonnd saywheres Joel ae Ae aE cCLELLAN, Supt. Ss UBF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, Hotel and Cott: OPEN JUNE Access per lower Potomac steamers. porigas, Ro MILBURN, Pr: je2-Im’ Lookou! Mary TT HOUBE.—This Het peas tly situated on tm “ANNON HOUSE. MANASSAS, VA, > Situated on the bighest Point on the Midland rail- road. 32 miles from Washington, with morning avd evening trains each way Fare for round trip a 75. Ibe Hotel is, ew, With double porches the entire length Tue rooms are well furnibed. and the dining room cool and siry. The country teas health) as sny in the ‘World. and there are no mosquitoes. Boaroers with- out children preferr _iel-im* __ FRANOIS J. CANNON, Proprietor. (TSE BYGEIA HOTEL, FORT MOSROE, OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. 5 ‘This delightful Summer Resort, commanding & water view pot excelled on the Atlantic, coast, furnished with ail modern improve- ments. G every and Electric Rells in commodatin, 801 ception of guests for Wharf dirtent, at which 15 to 20 steamers tonch daily, sffordirg every opportunity of commanice- tion with all points of the country Supe: bear for bathing a the door stepe—good fram May Gril ovember. Unusual facilities for Bostiag und hing. Terms—@17.£0 per week and upwards, aorording location. Special terms'to partios Temaiuiag = month or longer. el-Im H. PHOEBUS, Propcistor. I OF Tomes. Gkouc's ISLAND, PINEY POINT, Ma ‘will be open for reoxption of 0) for Lovsocs MINERAL SPRINGS, HAMILTON, VA. ‘This pleasant Summer Resort will be open for the reception eat the Ist of Jane. sneer aine menene ce, TW curativ ties of the water. renders this one cf the t able situations in the rest, recreation ealth. ‘Address, mys Im Hamilt ton, R4 WLEY aPRINGS, NEAB HABRISONEURG, BOCHINGHAM OOUNTY, VA. 0. W. BUNK OF WASHINGTON, D. C., MANAGER. od putar Bummer Resort » The —— This wil-knows mai to The Oompsny ja be tS ings in the state, and during perfect system of terra- A. B. IBICK, President, Harrisonburg, Virginia. HOUSE. NG LAK BEACH, UTH COUNTY, N’ J. Seanide 1209 PE avraure. bes to inform ber customers (hat «be tut closing JULY Ist to SBeT Ix | tug to order Dresses and Hate © early Os possible Mould als. dae em tied by July Ist GPtat BEDUCTIONS | is MILLINEBY GOODS aT MADAME EMMA SOULER IFT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, i Leavitt. SEAMLES® TWO-BUTTON BLACK KID GLOV quai te any in t ERY PAIR WARB sis 5 RY su . REDUCTIONS 719 IN FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS. at DAVIB’, 7i9 MARKET srace, Con. Stu Staeer. BW EGRGAST LINE OF SUS Dest siyies aud makes, at cust, at A MBBELLAS Dav FPARCE PARASOLS ot bait price at a A es j= LOT FLOW EGS at loss thar LL KISDS OF STRAW AND CHIP GOODS ‘at cost at DAVIS’. AERFS, SASHES AND TLES, very cheap at DAVIS’. HARBORS BDORS and INSERTIONS, Lares, ne, Gloves, HdXts, . Extracts, Sher lend Shaws. Bonnet and’ Saeh Rit Underwear. Fancy Goods and Notions | ‘et va~ riety, at the very lowest market prices. at JUST RECEIVED, leo, a-pew anrortn nee ott Sesirabie abapes; SF Special attention RIBBONS, bc. DAVIS", lw 719 Market Space cor sth street, | x CHIP CAVALIERS, PAMELAS, ortment of TRAVELING and SHADE BATS. FINE FLOWERS. FEATHERS, Mrs. J.P PALMER, 1109 F STREET, jol0 tr between lth and 12h. BARGAINS! BARGAIN in order to reduce our large stock of HATS, we offer many indacementa imitation Chip Bata from TSc to @1 23. le snd Travettng Hats, £00, ch fats from @1 8) np. NS—The best assortment in the city from Se. pp. KID GLUVES—3, 3,4 and 6 butcons 1a all the fashionable tints, Bisck French LACES for trimming purposes, very cheap. Mrs. J, HUNT, _Jel0-tr 621 and 623 D street » rtbwest. MABKET SPACE A grand selection of Ladies READY-MADE SUITS, OVERSKIRTS, BASQUES, DUSTERS AND ULSTERS, At very low prices. Also, ® large assortment of TRIMMED HATS AND BON 7s. Ladies will do well to examine the stock before Purchasing clsewhere. my lm off) MADAME LP. SEANNEREE tine Just received = fue assortment. of SCMMEB BONNETS AND OUND HATS, which she will open on TURSDAY, 33d vext, a: 1209 Ponnsylvania verve. myls-tr = VERMILYA’S = LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDER aT G10 Oi Street, Opposite Patent OMe. at ibe: tSllowts M = sal sigeek Brench K oo seeeransnneenenne sso ote are Amen w establishment = al to any work mana- Goods in the tr JAS. H. VERMNILTA. ‘There aati mar2s-' STEAMER LINES. QTEAMER “ HABBINGER " WILL © 6th street Whart for Nomiut and intermediate landings at 7 a. m. on, WEDRESDAYS. For charter four days in the week, rates. M. E.@ N EW DEPaRsU CLYDE'S WAFfHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, bostox AND PROVIDENCE ormamsulP ‘The steamer = cf the above line will leave Philadel- isevery SATU BDAY, et 22m for ssbington; returping, will leave lobnsen 6 wi every MONDAY | at 12 m for Philadelphia, Nowsan-faze om out- ward frevckts. Through bills of Iwling isened to and Freight and de- 6 above porte 1s received Geiivery ef frefchts and reoetved'at 1202 F strech ts P and 1119 9h strost northwest, Bo. 19.8. Wharsee Pncintelps 0. on B ow JOHRS Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foct 12th st. Cerne LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA AEBUCED RATE ON HORSES, Freigut recetved on board Steamer ou MONDAYS uBttl a eaerelaht received ta Warehouse at ary <= GF. aXYDE, myM-lm 69 Water street, Georg UrSDAY at? landings, ead liver, mate Piste: fe the “Kiwanis “pers on MOM BOELYE EEL MH ‘The Onpiais FB Batowin, a

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