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EVENING ST FRIDAY. Jane 23, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day. — room Was well filed by the many relatives Orric® or CHIEF SIenaL met end friends of the pupils, aud was hand- WASHINGTON, June 23, 1876. somely decorated. @ floral display was For the middie Atlantis states, northwest | very landsome. ‘The premiums weredisirib- to southwest winds, stationary or falliag | uted by Father Keane and Father Walter. barometer, partly cloudy weather and pos- THE PREMIUM LIST—SENIOR CLASS. wibly local rains, with it changes in tem- anteene and ae for gamaiience oe perature. es and conduct Katle asnt Frapk, and Katie Mcantie. Honors tor ex. cellence in cond and attendance—' LOCAL NEWS. class, Sarah Maher, Belle Grimth, A. Han- Condensed Locals. Daley, © Dente Boones: fovee. M. 7 Z Mr. Jonn C. Parker sent us a few minates hovers, B. Donohoe, E Wise Ne Ghasdier: e 3 Ld one. — a A copies ‘ork an shade! morning papers. morning found a dead Officer Jenifer thi colored male infant on alot between Q and Kstreets, near New Jercey avenue. lvuring the recent heavy winds and storms some fifteen young maple trees on 12th #treet, between B street and Marylaad ave- nue southwest, bave been broken down from being top heavy. Yesterday Ii tor Wolf condemned twenty barrels of cucumbers and fifteen barreis of green apples in the Center market. ‘The Inspectors are dally condemning much puwholesome fruit and vegetables. All wishing a delightful ride on the Poto- mac river should avail themselves of the opportunity to go to Giymont Sanday ar terroon on the steamer “Mattano,” which Jeaves ber wharf at3 p.m. See a nt Migs Nettie Goodenb mer, re- street northwest, waile re oaths paye- d iraeture of tjary for the March tioraty Wellsa bh mous re to his labors inthe ad- stice and the faithfal per- of cuty. land and Seaboard Coasting com- ¥ isabout to inaugurate weekly excur % to the capes, tue initial oue bell tc morrow evening. Sim: steummer Were much appreciated ayed by our people. They are cheap, rating and be; 1. rday, under an order of the Equity in the case of Hoffman et ai. agt. ington Market Compauy, the marshal defendants In possession of the siails ure heid by James Cross, King Etehi- Daniel Mebriing, J.J. Phugger, Sam’i y *. Westmayer. To-day Seih Dreggs entered suit by his at- torney, J. Parxer Jordan, agalost David M. Talmage to recover $150,000 damages, alleged to bave been sustained by the defendant re- fusing to deilver tohim certificaies,amount- Ing Ip one case to $20,000 and on another to $50,900 in payment of claims of plaintiiT, ad- Judicatcd upon by the American and Ven- ‘Zuela mixed commission tn 1366, eee Charge of Child Murder. TRIAL OF SUSAN ROWMAN. This morning in the Criminat Court, Jadge MacArthur, the caseof Susan Bowman, a woman. charged with tne murder of her infant child, Neliie Bowman, on April ‘3d last, by throwing it in a sewer at the cor- rer of 5th and P streets, where it was suffs- cated and choked to death with water and Dith, was cailed. H. H. Wells, jr., prose- cuted, and Messrs. R J. Murray and Judson HH. Raiston appeared for the defence. The following jarors were sworn: Samuel C. Mid- dieton, Riebard M. Allen, Francis B. Lord, tr., Joseph C_Beekett, Arthur Fowler, Geo. Donaldson, Thomas A. Tolson, J. D. Harris, James F. Maguire, Jacob Kingla, Robert Beall, and Wm. H. Johnson. The court siated that as he understood the ense there was no question but that she wailied the child, but there was some doubt 4s to the 2Aity of the accused, and it would ee bt rss ‘to nass on that question, and If they found that suc ¥44 insane they woald And & verdict of not gut:.. PY reason of in- s&uity, and the court's duty wot! then be Ao send her to the ivsane asylum. THE TESTIMONY. Albert Smith testified that on the night {fn } question the husband of the accused came bome and asked where the chili was, and | sSbe replied that she had put it tn the sewer. An officer was sent for, and she said that she Would show where she had put the cnild, ‘@ud (ook them to sewer trap, corner of 15th and P streets, and polu the place out in them, where the: d ehfid. On eres exami: ation witness sald that Susan sald that she did not know what | that she was crazy and the | Jo it don’t make aor | j00 Bbout it Court —She first told her husbandt that it wes pone of bis business where the | child wes. Witness had heard defendan talk t n ask and answer questic ed to hearing of Mrs. , and to going with ber r to the sewer trap where he got the coks testified to being present ld was found, and to taking the body while the officer took the €D to the station. > testified that Susan bad lived here hat she didn’t think she and faugh at it when she was your ew the less sense she had. | By the Conurt.—I don’t know how many | my generation is; dey would fll dis room; I bad seven sons ait seven daughters, and de | Lord knows how many catldren they have got; some are orgia, some gwine to ut in the north. (Laugiter.) is over in the north, ala’t it? thay now; the older she | Alabam way Aladam t Tnment.—The prisoner was as | ther as ever was born. There | never Was @ better worker or one. | Dr. Hartigan was bere sworn for the gov- | ernment, d he testified that he made a | tem the day alier the child was ‘Phe organs were healthy, with the “al {he lungs were congested. ‘y Moor? testified that she had ve or six years; had the Jury Verdict of not guilty by reason of insa * i which Will be certified to the Interior de- | ‘tinent with @ view to her admission to | insane asylum. @ jet black woman, abont f the African type. with | tin, and thiek i , With white apr white handkerchief around her vec! and During the triat she seemed to alternate tween talking to herself and laughing. amore silly | z St. Vincent's School, ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS. The distribution of premiums to the pupils of Saint Vincent's School took piace at nine o'clock this morning, in the school building, corner 10th and G streets northwest. Ti 1, ner; 2d honors, A. Daly, K. nan, M. Joyce; 4th class, Ist honors, A. Rob- inson, B. Jiramson, J. Mudd, J. Setlutter, A. Connell, M. J. Aivery, R. Clarke, C. Cooney, M. White, A. Dri J. Keady. M. McCue, M. Connor, N. Duhamel, 3 Brooke, J. Jardella, D. Doraa, Poillips, M. Noonan, M. F! re petta, J. Green, K. Green, A. McGuire; 5th } class, Ist honors, A. Malone. Liz. Connor, A. | McGruder, E. MeGruder, R. Phillips; 24 honors, F. Watson, A. Davies, C. McLaugh- jan. M: Vandorn, R. Bryant,’M. Nolan, M. | Fitzgerald, D. Simms, A. Daly, D. Fisk, M. Bellew, 8S. Cromohen, 8. Falconer, R. Eilis, M. Hart, M. ter, K. Speer, Maggie Sau- ter. Hel Hanv. 6th class, Ist honors, C. Duhamel, H. Connor, R. McLaughion, K. Sullivan, 8. Newton. C. Hortscamp, K. Leckey, Belle Muller, B. Madigan, 8. Freney; 24 honors, Nelly Daly, M. Piatz, M. A. McAtee, Eva Barbary, 'M. Joye, S Coouey, Til Phillips, M.O. Dey, Ida Mada, A. ‘pan, A. Cougblan. Chistian Doctrine —ist class, premiums to S. Maber, Belle Grifiih, Hapnan, I. Frazier; division of the class, Mary Caiia. ban, Joyce, M. Daly, C. Dante, M. Car- » K. Robin Emma Mile sta, Burns, M. Pareeil, i. Guista, I. Maiate » Lacy E. Paillips, A. Han ton, K. Lahey, S. Dietrich, Golden, M. and Wheeler Ciubs. Gahagsr x ‘ectine = ran, | sa derleate een of republicans Alors 3. Maroney, J. Wise, M Hughes, | of the Tun legtsiative district, M. Donohue, ‘ard. G. Ryam, i. Ward, —— Burke K. Soiitvan, B. Sullivan, C.Garish, N. Coo- not, M. Perkins, J. Hearn, M. Linden, Calistan, M. E. , E. Leonbverger, Miter, J: Morphy; 2d Glass, L. Young, J Bagby, L. Dye, E. Stewart, A. Connolly, J. Caring, M. at lich D. Welsh, ‘x Wart, ida aynard, ‘J. Sullivan, sige, 2, E Richardson, Districh, Ida Stal- 5 . little girts, tzgibbons, th (ag. bons, K. Collins, Gerty Keys, | night for the purpose of organizing a Hayes F Mason Ke Atoold, M- Shear af Qelanek: | and Wheeler clan Cane eh ae a Tay es Crogans, E. Mullen, Js. Garvin; M. Blake, - Ee ene the club, and Geo. Talli . Kelly. secretary. 3 thankt F Promvions—To the sentor class, §. Maher, | the meeting for the honor conferred, stat: B. Grimith, A. Hannan, J. Frasier; to tue | that it was important to keep upa repub- | Ist, M. Callan, M. Daty, K. Joyce, C. Dante, | lican organization for the purpose of aidi: | K. inson, M. Curtin, E. Muller; from in the campaign. It is azo pro} = the 24 to the division of the first, B. Dono- have a ratification demonstration asa dis. boe, E. Wise, K. Taity, N. Chandler, 8. | tinctive affair for the District of Columbia. M. | Morgan, A. Newton, K. Krauskeop, A. | Messr.. Wm. M. Wilson. Geo, W. Genta ni A: Maher, M. e . Gusta, I. Malates: res, C. Schutter, K. Linney, L. Clarke, from the 3d to the 3a ia, A. Daly, E. My. and Jas. Garner, were elected delegates to the centrai executive committee. Aduresses were made by Mr. 1, F. A. Boswell, Santer, E. Phillips, M- Guista, A. Hannan, | Jas, Small and others. L. M.' Linden, M. Joyce, M. Hynes, Barns, M. Purceli, M. Murphy, R- Shiner, CANDIDATES FOR THE Jatt.--Oa 19th M. Sieber: from the 4th to the third, A. Rob- | street, beyood P. street Circle, a numer o: ‘nsen, B. Jiramson, I. Mudd, J. Senutter, A. | boys are in the habit cf stretehtng a roe Connell, M. I. Alvey, R. Clarke, M. Midi. | across the pavement, as also a wire, for tie gan, Cooney, K. Realy, M. O'Dey, M. | Purpose of causing ‘people to trip, and last White, A. Driseoll, I. Keady, B. Hart, M. | night a Jady in that section was throwa McCue, M. Eslem, 8. Meardle, K. Schwin, down by the rope and badly hart. R Wheeler; from the 5th to the 4th, F. Wa man afterwards bein; ton, A. Davis, Al Malone, £. Angell, C. | the wire broke it, when the x Btoned hy McLaughian, N. Tarner, F. Davi off. It is to be hoped that the guilty part Clements, M. Vandoran, i. Robinson, may be arrested and recelve their Just Db . Fisk, M. Bellew, 8. Cromalea: seris. bth, ler, C. Dubamel, . Caugh lan, K. Lackey, M. Becker, S. Ferney. M. McCoy, M. Gowans, B. Madigan, H. Con- nor, KR. MecLaugbian, A. 8! C. Hors! camp. K. Flahaven. C. Cavagnard, K. Salli. van, M. McGilton, Eve Johuston, Eva Joha- son. Ce a, | IF you are making up an excarsion party | £0 to Reed’ 1216 F street, and exim their stock of fue canned goods, domestic aud imported. t — THE CoUukts CRIMINAL CourtT—Judge MacArthur. Yesterd vis, charged with Perjury, was foi lity. TO-DAY. Berry Swales, indicted for perjury, was ee The Pablic Schoo! CLOSING DAY AT THE COOK BUILDING. Last Friday afternoon the schools in the released on bis own recogn. Samuel John ¥. Cook building (second district eol- | Davis, charged with couspiracy, was dis. ored schools) beld thetr closing exercises, | Charged. John Bowen presenting false claims, and John Bowen, Berry Swales, and The merit rolis were as follows: Anthony Selyy, conspiracy, cases stricken . Myers. uan, N. McLinden, M. Joyes, M. Hyaes, M. by, M. Feeney; division of the class, Shiner, M. Regan, M. Curtin; ith class, A. Kobinson, B. Jirdinson, 1. Mudd, A. Con- 1, M. I. Alvey, R. Clarke, M. Madigan, C. | pney, K. Reidy. M. O'Dey, A. Driscoll, I. | Keaay, B. Hart, K. Schwing, ¥. Kable, M White, M. McCue, M. Eslin, £. McArule, J. | Savage, 8. Savage; division of the class, M. Convor, H. Pumphrey, A. Duhamel, M. Brooke, H. O'Leary, M. Nolan, D. Dora Mary Phillips. M. Noonan, M. Flanagan, M Vernetia, B. "Dey. M. Hurst, B. Campbell, L. baty, J. Green, K. Green, M. Costello, M: | Phillips, A. McGaire; 5th ciass,F. Watsoa,A. | Malone, E. Angel, C. McLanghlan, N. Tar- ner, M. Vandoran, J. Robinson, H. Van- deiber. J. Clements; division of’ class, A. | Daly, M. Bellew, 8. Cromaltan, 8. Falcone! B. Parker, Mollie Sauter, M. Fitzgerald, D: Simme, L. Connor, R. Ellis, K. Speer, gie Ssuter, H. Hannan, R. Paillips, eGruder, 8. McAtee, W. McGorman;'6th | class, 8. Newton, Z. Watson, B. Miller, C. | Duhamel, K. Sullivan, C. Daly, M.Cougn- | lan, K. Lacey, af. McGilton, M. Feeney, M. MeCoy, B. Madigan, H. Connor, R.’ M McLaugbiin, A. Shehan, C. Hortscamp, K. Fiarens, C. Caragnard, G. Johnson, Eva | Jobneen. Grammar, Rhetoric, Composition, Reading and Dictation. — ist Maher B. Griffith, A. Hannan. xler; division of the class, M. 0 loyee, M. Daly, C. » Ke son, M. GurtinsE. Miller; 24. class. B. | Donohoe, E. Wise, K. Talty; division of the class, N. Chandler, A. Newton, K. Kraus- | keopt, L. Clarke, A. Maher, E. Platz, A. “Day, A, Fitzgerald, R. Callahan, M. Her- | Poilitps, J. Ready, M. Shield, C. avis, K. Hussey, E. McNamara. . | 3d class, Ella Guistn, 1; Malatesta, Annie Daly, E Schatter, M. Gulsts, A- Hannan, | Writing, | 8. J. Fra- | Clarke, M. Madigan, C. Corney, K. Realy, B. Hart, M. O'Dey, M. White, A. Driscoll, [ Keady, M. McCue, M. Eslin, Schwing, R. Wheeler; ¢tv! nm of class, M. P N. Dubamel, ‘umphrey, D . M. Leary, I.’Iardelia, M. Nolan, 1}. Doran, M. Patilips, M. Noonaa, B B, Campbell, L. Webber, L. Daly, M r egan, M. Vernetta, J. Green, K. m, M. Costetio, M. Phillips, A. McGuire; 5th class, | A. Dayis, A. Malone, E. Angell, E. McLaugh- Turner, M. Van Doraa, I. Robinson, x is; 6th class, S. Newton, Z. Watson, B. Mulier, C. Dabamel, C. Daly, M. Cough lan, K. Laczey, M. Feene: veline Johnston, K. McAtee. E. Barry, C. ‘urtia, M. Piper, Liz. Me Platz, B. Parsons, Il. Mudd, M. | O'Dey, A. Coughian, S. Co ney, T. Phillips, M. Waters, K. istel Cartby, K. Regan. Sacred and Profe ne History, a een Geography, Use of Maps, pity tical ‘and Tateltectual Arithmetic, und Algeora.— | Ist class, 8. Maher, B. Griffith, A. Haupan, | Frazier; division of the class, M. Cal- | Dant, K. Joyee, M. Daly, K. Robin- | M. Curtin. E. Ms 7 class, B. Dono- | + division of the ‘class, N. er, A. Newton, K. Krauskeopf, L. arke, R. Caliabaa, F. Piatz, C. Davies, M. Hertiby, J. Reidy, A. O. Dey, A. Fitzgerald, J. Phillips, M. Shieids, N. Sardo, . Linney, S. Mor- | - Sauter, M. Guiste, A. Hannan, E. Myers, Phillips, M. Joyce, M. Hynes, L. Baras, 3f. Poreeil, M. Marpny, M. Feeney, L. Clem- ents, K. Robinson; division of class, R. Surt- ner, BM. Seibert, M. Regan, M. Curtin, Bevins; 4th class, A. Robinson, B. Jardingon, J. Mudd, J. Rehutter, A. Connell, M. J. Al- vey, R. Clarke, M. Madigan, K. Reldy, A. Driscoll, B. Hart, A. Cooney, M. O"Dey, M. “When questions were being asked as to Marks on the head of the child, she spoke out, “1 did Tonly put it in the sewer, and there wasn't no marks on its | bes When the grandmother was de- | seribirg her singular actions the prisoner | Broke out tn al augh.} | ASS0CTA purpose of | atieas to b Vilsom was ni- for membership. Messrs. George T. Noonan, Joseph Hamlin, & Stewart, W. Hi. Clagett, Patrick Culiuane ard Hammersley were appointet ittee on Dr. Cuaries A P. T. Berr: ‘ ins am! FP. A. Tyler were appoluted a committees to ar- Jange for the ratificat tog. Mr. ¥ n, Horner wes named on the fivance coramtt- tee, but declined en the ground that he was | getting so fait he couldn't get around. M ssaid that he had arranged with > erected the stand for the n ratification meeting at the City ball, and also with the U. S. Marshal, that the +tard should remain up for their meeting. Zhe subject was referred to tae commitice. prolate saci evobrataseng THE GRAND Jvry to-day found true bills Yo the foliowing cases: Wm. Gates, for as- Sault with intent to ‘Nl; John H. Simmes, Jareeny; Jas. G. Hail and Wm. Brown, false pretences; Frank Cronin, petit larceny— Becond offenee; Theodore Watkins, burglary ith intent to ravish; Felix Jones and Henry Williams, assault with Intent to Ail. They also dismissed the charge of itbel Sgainst Geo. W. Alexander, aud of forgery Bgainst Geo. Gaines. ——_ -—___ Exwest HAROLD'S BENEFIT to-night, at tbe Theater Comique, will be a grand affair. Mr. Harold impersonates Gilbert, the “Idiot “Witness,” supported by a strong dramatic pong ae Mr. T. Harry Donohue, the ington costumer, will recite Tous O'Brien, i fompletes this attractive programme. Let adhere be a house full to-night. pant n whe ea EsrcrMent Sctt.—Messrs. Bradley and Duvall to-day entered a suit for Jobn es beirs against Gonzaga college, to recover property on New Jerssy avenue, near G ftreet, which the defendants claim under the ‘will, The will, it will be remembered, was wet aside about a year since, acd the heirs DOW “ue for possession. republic: een eee STATIONERY AND PaNcy ARTICLES AT AUCTION.—The sale of stationery and fancy articles !* st\)! going on at the auction rooms of Thos. Dowltrg, corner of iith street and Peonsyivania avenue. Taois is a splendid collection. avd the goods are sold in such a manner that ¢ ody can be accommo- gated. t ——_-—___ marathon a a neen raed Pd . Do am ary cine, 5 Han snd Sulla Lowie, Chambers pron Eliza Morgan, John T. Carmine Luey E. Cenpy. George Johnson and Hesmagix. £ > - ;, beth Gordon, Ellen Shorter, Richard Stew- | and In default 9) days. Jas. Ragan, Mi. White. J. Keidy, M. MeCue, M. Eslin, E. | gr, George Carler. Andrew Waters, Marga- | Srd.)'2, default Edward Long, onarged McArdle, Keer sivision of eiass, | Pet Minor, George Carter. With assault and battery on Officer Kellum, Savage, See caphrey, N- Duhamel, | _,Primaary No. 1, M. H. Yeagio toncher.— | waived an examination, aud ine Gee nce es ou > Tardellas -M. | Florence Thornton, Sophia Warnzer, Lo- | sent tothe grand jary, bonds bores deed at M. Brook, H. O'Leary. ; Nooneo’ 6, | tinda Richardson,’ Decema Cross, Wim. | ssugeach: Lewin Jolson non ee rae Nola ntiipe ee Campbell, Le Weber, | Bright, Wm. Gray, Wm. Hobinson, Wm. | [lams, larceny of 8 pair of shoes worth S125, baig Puillips, 3B. capt,’ B. Obey. £, | Staith, Peter Nallace, George Connor, James | plead guilty, aud were sent to Ian for 0} reen, Katie Green, M. Costello, Maggie nillips, A. MeGuire, J. Sardo, K. Myers, Hurst; 5th class, F. Watson, A. Davis, Malone, G. Angell, P. McLavghitn, I. Ro- sson, Mary Flahaven, M. Vandoran; dt- vision of the class, A. Daty, D. Fisk 1 lew, S. Cromshan, 8. Falconer, B Parker M.Savter,R Ellis, M. Hart, K. Speer, H. | Hannan, C. Bryant, L. Curtia, M. Nolan. | M. Fitzgera'd, D. Simms, L. Connor, G. man, R. Phillips, G. Magruder, A. Magru- | der, A! Fiabaven, L. MeA tee | Botamy, astronomy), Mytholooy, Bookkeeping end Draw . Maber, B. Griffith, A. Han- pan, J. Frazier; division of the class, M. Cal- | | Dunte, M. Daly, K. Robinson, K. e. Adk ene Ontion Embroidery, Tapestry, | &ercim Wor Flewer Mak i | tie Warney, M. Frank, K. McArdie, 8. | Maher, A. Hannan, B. Griffith, J. Frazier, | | Mary Daly, C. Danve, K. Robinson, K. Has- | | sey, A. Sardo, E. Miller, M. Callen, C. Sehat- | | tr, A. Hannan, E. Wise, £. Clarke, M. | Hynes, M. Murphy, K. Talty, A. Fiteger- | ald, R Caijaban, A. Daly, E. McNamara, | M. Curtin, E. Platz, E. Poillips, J. Paillips, | N. Chandler, A. O'Dey, M. Shields, M. Ser- | bert, M. Purcell, R. Shiner. Premiums to the Orphans for Excellency in Comiuet_—k. Lyneh, H. Callanan, J. Herron, M. Linden. K. Ward, M. Rice. A’ McEatyre, M. Welsh. M. Burk, Lillie Young, A. Con polly, D. Welsh, R. Burdoiph, M. Alien, M. Welsh, M. Lowe, G. Stewart, L. “eS a Richardson, C. Garesh, M. G. Lepey, J. Car- ling, J. Bagby, M. Fitzgera.d. o— Feography, heh, | ‘Doctrine, Gramaar, Ortnograph tf Reculing and Writing.— yooh | B ky. 3 son, j Burk, L. Mu i> Plain il Music —Ka- K. Sullivan, G. Ande’ a Detrich, Mary G: L Youn; Lowe; division Ds ae Ward nS bem ish. Burdolph, ME.’ Lahey, L. ¥ Ali y, M aid, I. Meritt, M. Welsh, N. Dietried, R. Sullivan, Jalia Suiltvan; divi- tion of class, A. Fitzgerald, M. Linden, M. Crogan, Jane Heam, 8. Stewart. K.German, A. Allen, Mord; ag hy r? B. Miller, C. Fitzgibbons, D. Friere, A. D ben, M. Biake, | nle Scott, Katie Martin, Bessie Job ak (3 | Wim. Johnson. i - | one, to say that he had been sent by Mr. Lucy Burns, M. Pureeily, 4 | Jacksoa, ‘Wm. Thompson, Daniel ‘Daul- | Fletcher for therm ald thet wer ig eon the Sauter, & iips, Ne =o / a fo? | grey Wm. Carter, Wm. Bowle, Emma | stone to the superinieadent of the Metropol- M. Hynes. M. Murpby; diy ston Of cIABS, 1. © Anaad. Mary Jackson, . Ragene Browa, | jian Street Railroad © mpany to repair the Bhinier, M. Seberts, M. ma. oe ~~ | Charlotte on, Sf Young, Sophia | pavement on 9th street, near Pennsylvania ae ae Gee ne: oe | ‘arter, Hor: Balog, Hlza- | avenue; a restitution of $25 was ordered and . MeArdie, K. | ¢ | rel, Martha Williams, Margaret Walac: ae Brown, Jas. Giobs, Sampson ‘hos. O'De : Flan 1 Minor, | Rachel J. Slade, Isaac Brow: Smith, Samuel Bell. Josiah Bland Hamilton, Henry Hamiltoa, John Moore, ni Grant Richardson, Heary Newman, George Connor, | Hickman, Eva Lancaster. | Elizabeth | Brooks, Amos Butler, Ovey Johnson, Leaa lor, Aaion Russell, Frances Beckley, Mary | Laura Ross, Maria Williams, Aana Hol. | Aaron Russell, Allen Dickson, David Stew- . | art, Clement Washington, Ida Jaco)s. imma Krommer, Rebecea Baldwin, Lillie Douglass, Joun Saanders, Charles Mal | er.—Fiorence Crutiax, | Lee, Mary Moore, Sarah A. Smith, Mary Hutchinson, Johu Scroggins, | Holmes, Henrietta Harris, Georgisna Tar- | oe eee Nr tage Georgiana Waugh, %4 aad Briscoe, Hattie pe, MM Sotelds N Sarde, K- Hussey: | Mary West, Francis Williams, Auna Chis- testa, C. Schutter, N. MeLinden, a. Daly, ley, Bettle Wethers, Alexander Holme: + | $5. Benjamin Boyd, loud; $5. Isabella Gaoriel Mocrabee, James Batley, Caaries | proctor, loud; $5. uisa Mason forfeitet Blanford, William Smith, Emory Johns, collateral. Charles Bogue, an able-bodied | Martha Goldes, Lillian Grymes, | the object of this meeting was to ratify the Grammar No.1, A.P. Spencer teacher.— Elizabeth Myers, Isabella Rassell, Rosina Brows. Susie Nichols, Dennis Edwards, Bes- | sie Shippen, Bettie Myers, Maria Brent, | Charles Brace. Grammar No.1, R. Cook teacher.—Sal- from the calendar. Peter Donuelly, assault on Chas. Bogue; was found not guilty. Same party do. en ‘John O'Brien, noile pros. rederick W. Golliday, assault; sentence below affirmed. Christopher Tyler, assault on Giles Miller; not gulity. Susan Bos vadora Smith, Margaret Anderson. Min- | man, murder of child; net gulity. Foie 2809, | Thomas, charged with false pretences in Good- | passing “spiel marks” on an old woman, was convicted and sentenced to two years in the pepitentiary. The case of John Frawner, charged with the murder of Thomas A. Keunard, is set for trial on Monday. Equity Court—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, Hillis et al. agt. McNamara et al.; order on trustee to pay debt due the Washington City Orphan Asylum. Hilton agt. Hilton's executors; order of refereace. Smith et al. agt. Pope et al.; decree pro con- fesso. Squires agt. Savoy; order allowing Noerr & Bro. to become parties complainant. Kretchmar agt. Jackson et al: order grant- ‘a M. | ing defendant further time. Hunter et al. Mary | @st. Murphy et al; order permitting com- Susie Biackburn, David Bond, Annie wio, Alice Smith, Millie Pattern, William Washington, Charies Hamilton, Eliza John- son, Willie Wick, Roberta Jackson Mary Robinson, Martha Denny, Harry Lewis, Wm. Bruce, Susie Pinkney, Mary Minor, | Wm. Lavalette, Gertrude Williams, Frank- lin Duvall, Carter Green, Bertie Page. Clar- ence Simons, Alice Smith, M. Jefferson, Dennis Brooks. Grammar No. 2, A. L. Fort teacher.— Jane Jackson, Ottawa A. Curtis, Louis J. Hickman, Wm. H. Jones, John W. Merritt, jas. A. Winston, Amelia Alexander, Es- tele Bonilding, Fannie Fletcher, Jaue Jackson, Mary E. Lemmons, Loutsa Make!, Luey Smith, Ella Wheeler, bece: Smith, Hester Mack, Annie Moore, Cinecee; Macy RMeENe Soc | Linpen! eal eee Siete ae Laura Hamilton, Sarah daaifer, | tonal order ratitving pete Lowe agt. Grammar No. J. L. Brooks teack- | Lowe; order In A. S. Johnson to show cause. 3, er.—Harriet West, Louisa Dockett, Wm. Johnson, Herbert Renfro, Walter Coun- tee, Maria Marshall, Frank Drew, Catharine Robinson, Mary Woodland, Mary Chisley, Louisa Smith, Virginia Nelson, Lena Coun: tee, Laura Taylor, Samuel Badd, Cora But- ler, weed Wor diand, Thomas Curtis. Maria Marshall, Eltzabeth Smitb, Sam’l Woodroe, Ailton agt. Sherman; order appointing ex- amines, Williams agt. Scott et al.; decree pro cofffesso, and order making commission. ers of F. S. and T. Co, defendants. Pritchett et ‘t. Pritchett; decree of partition, PoLice CourT—Judge Seu. Yesterday, P. T. Masiont, for a charge of obstructing the pavement, was fined $1. Geo. Smith, a public blasphemer, was fined €3. Jobu and Edward Ready, larceny of a load of paving stones from William Fletcher and Henry Burch. The testimony was that de- fendants sent @ colore’ boy to get the load of stone, directing lim, sf questioned by any Primary No. 1, A. E. Holmes teacher.— Emily Bailey, Mary Tuomas, Carrie Tho:n- as, Gloria Sewall, Emily Sewall, Saran Young, Missouri Butler, Melinda Conley, Jeanetie Scroggins, Martha Morris, Amy Slanghter, Louisa, Lane, Wm. Moore, W2 bn Woodward. | @fine of $50 imposed, or ninety days in jail. GEORGETOWN. Tain: com} no Tr wh Boat M RAIN TRADE.— ediey, with 1 bushels corn and 550 basheis ing cee boat Hattie & Bessie, with 1,500 bushels corn And 1.000 bushels mill feed, 44 bbis. foar, Hartley « Bro. _ ALEXANDRIA. Writ or Erron.—The supreme conrt of appeals has graated a writ of error to the Jadgment of the corporation court of this y in the case of the Baok of the Old Do. minion ys. McVeigh. The effect of this writ is to bring the whole case again before the court of appeals. FouMs® ALEXANDRIAN DaowNED.—Mr. Ww. H. Bacon, secretary of the Marine Rail. way company, received’a letter last night ‘orl: g biza that bie brother in-law, Cap- n Roboinschad falien overboard from & gbout in the harbor of Bangor, Maine, and een. drowned. No partientars regarding the sad € vent were given. Capt. Robbing was tly @ resident of this city, and was for years a seacaptain. He leaves a wife daughter wlio is neariy growa. VEESEL SEIZED.—A sloop belonging to a man vamed Lioyd. of Washington, was seiz- ed in the upper end of Hunting creek a day or two since by Constable Sartin, of Fairfax county, for taking sand from a ¢ e belong- ng lo Magnus Schuler, without proper au- thority.—[ Gazette, #2>-The Boston city council last night voted 16 Lo 9, not to pull down the old state hoase. -_ Primary No. 2, M. A. C. Coakley teach- sai laken and bonds given. Thos. Tar- “Mary Brows, Jane Bristoe, Eliza Bell, | AY pecani, o dol Neenan by firing a pls: Ella Hughes, Sarah Smith, Martha Ter’ | to/ at him; sixmonths 1"! Also, charged with the larceny of several pairs 2 “2068 from J. R. Mahorney: second offence. A iso, larceny of a pair of pants from T. J. Ma: thewr; sent to the grand jary. Turner was d by Offieer Quinfan and Marshal r. James Jones, larceny of a package of cigarettes worth 25 cents; $5. Daniet Me- Donaid forfeited collateral. King, | , Mack, Daniel Naylor, Wim. T. Taylor, . Toliver, Chas. West, Jas, Winters, Jane sone, Rosetta Clarke, Rose Elliot, Ella Hughes, Marta £. Jackson, Marcailina P. Chariotte Ross, Martha, Wiiliam:, | Jobn W. F. , Charles assault on Susan Phelp: wards and Lewis Jefferson, two smail col ed boys, larceny of @ piece of iron fence; 1 a, i SreLaughian, A tseamp, | Primary No.3, A. Warrick teache:— | Won; aesanie aca taceey K en, C. Cavagnard, uilivaa, | 1a Warner. Mary Curtis, Cordelia Dysoa, | Geo. E. Ward, Lacy, Anna Rudd, Christiana niton his wife; continued under bonds, TO DAY, Kate King, cursing; #5. John Smith for- felted collateral. Theodore Martin, indecent exposure; $5. Jobn ard James Kalooley, k and disorderly; #3 each. Hugh Dig- Washington, Harriet Bradford, Wm. Tay- Parker, Louisa Addison, Corellia Lomas, me x. Costeli PI 7 Ea Nicnols, Avna Washington, Isalan drunk and ‘disorderly, and Mary Ratio, 1, Reed Ni fadoran, St. Geltz. L: | Moore, Sarah’ West, Arthur Myres, Kllza- | Biiedry otaiunitnn Ge eee len ey Aggie Whit ‘Barbary, Mionie Gosmer, Liz- | D® wien, Mary Potneroriage, Nathan- | white baby about five years old, residing oe nara M. Manning, Loio Reid, 1. Me- | te Carpenter, Sarah Waugh, Susan Johns, | with bis parents at No. (09 7th street north- west, was brought into court this moruing, upon the complaint of a noble hearted citi- zen, charging that he had run over the grass on the street parking. The judge C yieendend dismissed the case, saying the culld was not old erouga to be charged with any crim? or misdemeanor. J.G. Smith forfelted collat- eral in two cases. He was brought to the 5th precinct station last night for disorderly conduct in the Division, and left collateral. On leaving the station he mae use of a very profane and insulting remarg to the officer, who took him in again. Horaca Tuorn, trespass on the parking in Judiciary square; $5. James Shreves, cursing in tbe county; Primary No.4, M. Maile, teacher.. Dora Hobson, Jos u- pa Wilson, Theodore Gray, Adeline Browa, | ord. Primary No. 5, Annie M. Boston teach- Anna Bell, Rosa Alexander rown, Clara Brow: William’ Badd, Jane Bell, Jona Park, William Jenkins, Caarles Bianford, Chas. Wiliams, Jane Bell. vagrant and gin-mill loafer, was sent down for 90 days’ labor at street-cleaning. James Ragan, an alley ranger, cursing and disorder- Pilmary No. 6, P. Woodson teacher. ly conduet on the street; jadgment reser Slizabeth Clarke, Julia Thontoa, Joseph | Daniel Jackson, unlawful bar—selling with- Lee, Cato P: William Smith, Wallace ut license at a bail given at Lyceum hall, Roffie, Frank on Et d st <ice, Jalia —— Eliza- between 11th and 12th streets; $105, Coleman, Anna Deltz, Julia Wright, Maggie Johnson, Burrell Jordan, John Ross, Maggie Brooks, Rosetta Willis, Laviola Christian, Catharine Robinsoa, Frances Smith, Eugene P. Minor, Daniel Thomas, Robert Merrit. Primary No. 8, 8. J. Jones teacher.— James Evaus, Wm. Anderson, Susan Rose, Christiana MaCount, Tilghmaa Johnson, Taomas Brown, Clarence Grey, Lucy Nelson, Wm. Marshail, Pitchie Marshall. Primary No. 9, — » teacher.— Harriet Carter, Andrew Spriggs, George Taylor, Willie Adams, Eugene Cary, Tuos. Taylor, Horace Pinkney, Willie Williams, Join Smith, Martha Mitchell, Caroline Jones, Wm. Cushingberg, Annie Conner, Loitie Lomack, Mary Miiier, Lillie Tolwee, 3 Fannie Pruce, Louisa Baton, Caroline Jones, James Cooper, Anna Wade, Mary Miller. ———— ee days. Geo. E. Ward forfeited $10 collateral for assault on his wife. An attachment was | ordered forhis rearrest. John F. Lewis and Sampson Asher, affray; S5each. John Lip- pard, larceny of several pleces of coin from hos. Donvelly; 30 days in Jail. Jas Shreves, assenit on Wm. H. Mothershead, at the Park last night, without any cause what- ever; $20 or 60 days in jail. Cella Mickel, tbreats to Mary Mickel; personal bonds to keep the . Hagh Digney was arrested for assault and battery on Officer Keilam esterday. The case was postponed for a final earing to-morrow; bouds fixed at $300. Geo. Folk, assault and battery on John Howard, and Howard, assault ou Folk—em- joyes at the National hotel. Folk was Rea Siand Howard was dismissed. John Rolls, assanit on Benj. Moton, at @ meeting of the Second Baptist church; dismissed. David Robiason, assault and’ battery on CuvRcH Union RaTIFIZD.—The forma! | Sarah, his wife; #5 and al bonds to consolidation of the Independent M. E. and | keep the Toe the African M. E. churches took place yes- | battery on Aun: Keya; 85. lerday at the Sinai I. M. E. church. Bishop A.B. Greene presided, and stated that ac- cording to the action of the General Confer. ence of the A. M. E. church and the Western Conference of the Independent M. E. the two bodies had been consolidated ARE COLLECTION OF ORES.—Dr. F. M. rfahen or the Smithsonian Lustitation of Washington, D. ©., is in number! i ing @ catalogue of the specimens 0} the economte minerats of the United States ited by the Institution in the govern- Spent exinuit at the Centennial. The collec- tion. The A. M. E. church had, by reso- | fyuion, agreed to receive the ministers and | tion contains something peed pega 8 = members of the I. M. chureh in the mens, paren ache Noah ry Fo ver, le: 4 | official standing they now occu] ten: , mercury, zinc, Sasa ana sack ered bis resignation of bis episcopal other minerals and rocks as — sons that he bed done so for tie purmeoner fection of Pro -P. Blake, of New 80 for = * ing the bone cb ol i ,od Eee Osta meted a tate represet ion of the min- one contirer ol Poe now hand them over to the dare of Bishop | ral of Btates.—[ Phila. the piscopal district of | Times, 22d. esa feeling confident that he, The a ‘would do aitin his f the United , Would do all in his -to pro. | tion of mant chemists o! | pote the bent Intastotst tha sree earns, | States met in ‘annual eoavention in Bath the speaker, had labored so earnestly to | phia yes! lay. olde pre- build uy sent Officers the association he! Pc ehh a fm Bition grounds in the afler- pointed todraft resolutions expressive of centennial exhibition grow jureb: iven Rev J-A. D-Green, Rov, Eisie Gartis, Malt | Uniou League house In the evening, Bane Seas, tens ewe: well, A. Spean, M. Costello, M. Kelly. M. ip aun, A. Guen. aahien A. Hamiit M. i. Welan, B.'agne co}m Brady, and R. A. Green, — blican mass ‘The commities reported arevolation giving | ,,ETISC0 Rarieies A republican tease the action of thetonferences | to ratify the Cincinnrat! nomiuations was ation and su The resolu Was | addressed by Gen. J. F. Milier, Hon. T. G. adopted, Rev. Faces Rows dissenting Thomas F. Fitch, John M. Coghlan, Bi ne hen then made some remarks, Gov. Woods, ex- Stewart, and expressing joy at the consummation of the | {Wotion wan to invite Mr. Biaine — Wo Visit California the ajor J. E. M. RESIGNED. Wm. A. Jarboe, for the last years, met with eT eee eee house Wo 138 septs position fa ‘One Of tue ‘state tobacco fellow's arm: judges of the ‘court ree places, and he is sufferi: of that county bave appointed A. Fra- tly. Dr. Latimer speaks hopefully of So inaemenaen, qpeees 87 Little Fool isone the chief counsellors ReaD Reed's wine list in this issue, ; | of the Osag e nation. The Crown Tollet Sonp. Clean Hands, Clean Face, Soft Sain, Good Lather, by using The Crown Toilet Soap. —_—_—_—— CITY ITEMS. Hats.—Notwithstanding the lateness of Season, we have still on hand a complete stock of Gentlemen's, Boys’ and Chil. dren’s Light Felt and Straw Hats, which we will sell cheap for cash, at Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 920 7th st., bet. I and x 2 —o—_—_"__ _MEDICATED BATHS ARE EXPENstIve.— Not so, however, Glenn's Sulphur Soap, @ cheap and efficient substitate, which ans w: the same purpose as far as local diseases of the skin, rheumatism and gout are con- cerned. Depot, Crittenton’s, No. 7 Sixth Avenue. Dye produces nat- Hill's Instantaneous Hair ural effects and is safe. m,W,f,5 ———_o_—___ A Case of Thirsy Ye Standing, East Avrora, N. Y., May 22, 1872. Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Sons: Gentlemen—I was troubled with =e for thirty years, and tried several medicines adverti for the cure of this distressing complaint withont deriving any benefit from them. About a year ago I commenced taking the Peruvian Syrup, and after using altogether twelve bottles I find myself entirely cured. I consider od ease one of the worst I ever heard of, and I take great pleasure in rec- ommending the m Syrup to all dys- ptics, believing that it will be sure to citre em. Yours respectfaliy, J.T. BowEN. Sold by all druggists. : Bemeval. First-class Scouring ‘and Dyeing. A. Fischer enlarged bis establishment by removing to his new building, 906 G street horthwest, three doors west of 9th street, | very near bis former place. By promptly | adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European iavention, he is enabled todo any work in @ manuer not to = naled by those not possessing these fa- cilities. Ladies dresses cleaned and dyed without being taken apart. Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. Travelers leaving the city can have work done on the Y@ZY Shortest roties, Prices lower wail ¢Y@ before, tosuit the times. Corn 4 Nails. Vascular nees, &¢., snecessfally treated by Dr. White,'1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willara’s Hotel. Refers to the many eminent poysicians, surgeons, and thousands of other well-known personages i AMUSEMENTS. 2 HO, For THE CENTENNIAL! | (A continastion of the series given op the Pilot after July Ist, 1876, 23 2awst S10. OvVOK 808 ano Slo. S10. ‘3 ARNOUROB) SENT Sxtevodvisaky 715 GREAT REDUCTION 75 4 CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISE. = LADIES BEADY MADE SUITS, OVEB SKIBTS ABD BasQues, Ave LADIES UNDEBWEAR. PABASOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS at halt price FLOWEES, HATS. RIVDON, anc MILLINERS GOODS boss than cost. JUST RECKIVED— | A large sssort ment of HAMBURG EDGES anc CBU LACKS selling at @ reduced price. COBSETS and KID GLOVES in great variety. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND, Performance EVERY Bi dies and Chiltren Byrue wi SATURDAY AFTERNUON, FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPRCT Nartety, Drains, Barieeque and Comey. wovt-ay HUMAN BAIR very low st nee fi ™ lor ive WEDNS8DaY¥ and S. HELLER, dell tr Fis M*RKET SPACR. Oup NO.) On Exhibition (New No oF EXORITED, oun ea Ged Sale } our ie nip CAVALIEES, AHMEITER’S, . s ‘A street, or Berets on a = anne mi destrad.o shapes S, Rogravings, Onremos, as, | TRAVEL IN r tot gunta, Pittare Cea ad SS sic s, £5..ta the Distrtet. aa BF Speeiaia — mento “ co Penne be wed zB, ee pia 1109 F srReer, Tre - mae, Between end 12 | EXCURSIONS, PIG NICS, &c. Sa ai GQUsDaY EXCURSION TO GLYMOST mannan +) The Steamer MATTANO, (Capisin W. H, BARGAINS! RNAV AFFEnsoR sacUN gM | “antec Ja ce ree etn St So'choek for tho above well kuomal cer ees mene ont IArge stock of MATS, we Fosort. Rostoppings. Will return to the city be- tation 0 ore dark _ jead-ae and 7 SELECT BASKET PiD-NiO eee one 70 The FALLS OF ‘OCC: mp. KID GLOV 86 Wul bave eect ws eer CUAm meet fashionable ¢ On SUNDAY, (25th instent,) at $0'clock a. ms wR. on the STEAMER HARDIN EB. Betnruing ty jea2 Sr 1M. E. GREGG, Captain. 7 1005 BL ee YCEUM BUREAU & BS) On the MARY Wa: nineroe, Mrs. M. J. HUNT, 621 and 623 Deen eet, Je20-tr MISS EK. A. McCORMICK, STREET, (ST. CLOUD BU: B-y last season. a Tgurtventh Trip FHUORDSY gone 22—loaves Daily recetving all the Iatest Novelties tm returne 0. ‘Tickets, 80 ceuts.' For sale CBIP AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS, LACES Holly Tree enh Room, Sh ot FLOWERS, ws ate . 1B B.—After this trip there EXCURSIONS wit eckiding of Washington end victnity are tmvited te leave regulariy on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, at | OM! 8nd examine. api-tr 5:45, and retern at 11:15. jel9 low 717 M. SILY. 71 HE STEAMER HARD = x DeGatered te fot tod eae ES MARKET SPACE. week for Sxcursions on the Poto- A 10nd selection of Ladics’ ‘Mac, at rates which will enable ev: to enioy the exclastve use of the Boat. Se READY-MADE §el6-1m “Sixth strect Wait, | SUITS, OVERSKIRGS, BASQUES, EXCURsStons. DUSTEBS AND ULSTERS, The steamboat Ma’ » ny DAILY CU RMON ee RaTO. @ake | At very low prices. Also. ‘8 large assortment of SUNDAYS, to MOUNT VERN i SPRIBGS. BSHALL HALL GLY Mol iT. stopping at the and Brick Yard, commenct: ton ath leaving the Company's wharf. at the 7th stroct, at 9 o'clock; Alexandria, 2308. mn; revara: ing abont 4 o'clock p.m. ‘are for the round trip—Single Tickets, 80 cents; ® club oc 5 to 10 persons, 40 cents; clubs of i or more persons, 0 cents exch. Families can tak day's trip down the river and enjoy the bealthy fresh river sir. at rea. LADIES’ SHOES le ’ Teeahe, tates, No intoxicating sold on MADE TO ORDER aT ‘The Mary Washington can be chartered for Even- irg Excursiovs or tc return for aay periicsthnc $10 944 Sirect, Opposite Patent Gites, Tay with to remain st a: f ti bo: _ Erie tll might Pat farther faforuaton spstyto | qiMBOySR. Mant. 8 fae wtock of LADIRE BOOTS @_Y. ATLEE, 515 7th st., or on board. jel Je Brench Kid Buttoned nen Begien “ tei FESTIVALS. These Goods are all wads at 7 " end are ranteed to beecual to work manc- CE OREAM FESTIVAL.—Littls Miss MI fact - : ‘sant 1 BROWN will give an ENTSUTAINN ERS Te = in the Uuieed the benefit of the MT. PLEASANT atthe | _marzetr ~ res di ef her father, Mr. 8. P. rown, TO. MORBOW EVENING, (Fridsy,) June 231, at 7 ock-ex, j2-2e" HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. es OSE HUNDRED ca REFRIGERATORS AT cCosr. who patronize his estabiisument.. Hours—s bs ; m. to 6 p.m. Fee, $i per visit. Established Washington in 1 FAMILY SUPPLIES. ep OmNTAL TEA STORE. 409 97H Br., SS A. BuILDINe, E TEAS, PUBE TE. — # VERY LOW. ne, Ns. ‘BRIALS. NICE IMPRR WERT OOLONGS. FISE JAPANS, EXTBA GUNPOWDERS, FRESH COFFERS, ABOMATIO COFFEES, In all_varisties, AT LOWEST PRICES. RY OUB ORIENTAL BREAK FAST COFFEE, TRY OUR SLY as CENTS A POUND. BEFIN®D SUGARS, VERY LOW. FRESH SPICES. PURE SPICES, OBIEZENTAL T&A STORE, 409 Nixtu Srreer, YM. O. A. Building jel9 tr J. WALTER DU LL, Prop. GROCERIES. in DOWN! DO" | pown' goods in my store at prices to meet the hard mes. Income: ach 20 per cent. further than 6 months Ree ee C. WITMER ro. “For tr 19) JOHN R. KERLEY, Dealer in First-class BEEP, VEAL; LAMB, MUTTON, & CORNED BEEF A SPEULALTY, Stalls, 625, 629 and 630 Center Mark: wine; and 206 and 20% Northern Liberty or address Box 713, Oity Post Oftice Marketing delivered free of charge, to all parts of he cit « jelt-ly MENNESOTA FLOUR Pennsyl\ J.B. BEYAN & BRO. 608 Penusrivenia even COAL AND WOOD, Core! wih Gepaktone: WOOP VY REDUCTION IN RIVE OF FUEL! BEAYIEAP) CHEAET. FOR) Gast Buy now and sav. ance. Sariotien of Coal Us. Advantages now offered q clear by baying Wood els. Good Pine 4.00 Good Pine Wood on wharves, 83 78 to 4.00 por, od. ‘Oak Wood ° 415to 5.50 vat corresponding! cee, Garkmen ai: at = 5 merous, bence very very chesp. Having two of argent wharves inthe District, and allsthe fa- Ellisies thereto aumexed for the dell ¥ ‘Tth-strect Whart, Pennsylvania sven ‘Mill and Depot feb%4-ly Branch Office 1918 CHEAP LUMBER. awe iS D MBOHARIOS’ NA- Row has this cay DECLARED a DIVI- W. LATED. Jz., Cashier. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FURNITUSE AND 3; HOOK A ee GEORGETOWN ADVER'’M’TS. pa nttalnd aed EE elon SE ES” AN TIONAL BANK, GeTowN, D. O., Inne 224, 1876. This Back DENDof 4 PERCENT. cut of the sarnicgs of tie six months, payabie to the Btckbuid. Ts on and g ie M. © WAtGH, Accttonser, +” 170 Brilge street, Georgetowa, D. 0. BOUBEKEEP/NG A ; uo bi oLor. OALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT fromt of my auc- niture and éffecis RE 1K. WALSH, AD — ESSNER’s, APER THAN Good White and Checked Matting at 20 cts. Boperior joality at 30,35, 40,45, and 80 cts. 1.000 yards Victoria Lawn at 124, worth 2) cts. Our stock of Spring Dress at marked down Prices. bite Goods of all kinds, for school commence- mongers = 716 & TIT Feu STREET THES Jel9-tr a IMPROVED KITCHENER By ‘Will Go the family cooking with one-half the coal required by any other Range fn the market; cow ope half as much as other Ranges of same capactty: will save it. price in & few years fn the ttems of SPsise AND SUMMEB, PREMIU Fe ERE ER ree: pairs, and cove tte price ovary poor m the eonl DAR: OLD AND RBLIABYR BSTABLISHM RNT. | nmodeled by the bost kill Known to the art, with Ladies and Gentlemen can have their aud | e view tothe greatest convenience; is what every ae Cy Solored te family Wents, and, having, would not part with. pets, Hlankets, ee, 0.. nicely Slenned and tates We hove Bail and Large Family, Restaurant and Care of until uecded, W gent for and Hotel Bizes. pay a bs to. is in the country ‘The largest assortment cf SLA’ MABBLE MANTELS and PABLOB ‘the city. HAYWARD & BUICHINSON, 317 Orn STREET NOBTH WEST, myttr STOVE and PLUMBING HOUSB. SPECIALTIES Bi! BEFEIGEBATO: ae cazsts any Sr mail . Udice and Works, 49 Jeffersct Sirect, Georguiows. D-On; Peet Ofice Base Vas, myt-tr SUMMER CLOTHING And FRUIT JARS. WEB IMPORTERS OF OBINA AND CLOOKERY, 1009 PrxxerLvaNia AVENUE. sate Between Mth and Iith strects. < ROUND: ENITURE, SPOON HARD FCN ES, 8c, BOUGHT, end the bigheet cesh prices paid, aud sold Guoed prieee, for Gnab. DEVLIN & CO. FINES SHIRTS AT VERY LOW FIGURES. LADIES’ ALL KINDS FROM 60c. UPWABDE. @ A SPECIALTY. satis 1106 F' Street. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY

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